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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinkle was pen at tbe Cblldren '
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Mrs. Naomi London, Miss
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and Mrs. George Hudson and Lhe Sunday Sehool hour.
of k•ab Wblleo ·
aid Studlol of Duco and ~: mJDeswee . uss. Avenge.
automobileo, 1r1 per cent
Mrs. Audrey Frost.
Participating were _ Read·
aclloo oonp, "~ ~- A prayer frOID tbe
Mereedea F. Colllioll
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May
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.•lf\!JIIdhc.at the Glue home on Mrs. Bill Shoun and daugh- er I, Pamela Neullllng: Read· Me," •'Two Little Eyes,'' and ~fonthefo~!"~ ~Lhe l!yum stud!QI.
lD the w..tem
bi.ve alr condiUonlng.
,; l :ooe• ~ve. )ked
a table ter, Suaan of Johnson Ci ty, er 2, Mike BuBklrk, in Scene I, "Be Careful Little Eyea."
.. ~ Lord and Father," ..,.j 'll&gt;e pner.J publlc II Invited
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·!· ~Wh~ pver and center· Tenn. are guests of her parents, which ~nted the "Famlly The playlet aimed to show tbe reading of Malhew 1:30. to atteud the colo'!:'~
~.;;!~ - ;: · br Us Gameo Rev . and r,lrs . Fred Gardner. Ufe Story with Myrta Wil· how a cba1J8e micht come in Miss Grueser read 8 tory "The U0111, whtcb will be.!:_"~ in··••
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on w en. , "'" Man m •~
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toriUm. Youilg chlklrfn should
f, '11!1. l1li1h .prlzet awarded . to John Werner of Middleport and
Belly : Scene II was "Home Huence ot Jeaus Ia felt.
Church" and cto""?. wiLh pr~r be accompanied by their par.'1" Mrs. Rlc!'f'll Owens. Mrs. Pr~ce John Werner Sr .. Leading Creek ,Missions - the Piqua Story"
er ~d the hymn, BreaLhe ~ ents.
Jlawl&lt;, ~. Frank Powers and Rd. were Mr. and Mrs. WII· with Judy Moore .. Mrs. Black :
Me by lhe group.
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·Mrs. ~ Goeglein.
llam Blank and daughter, Bee·
I ooth Mark Vroman· znd
Mrs. Pbll Meinhart, preol· The pupils, ag.. S to IS, will
· Alter the honored guest open· ky of Boulder , Colo.
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dent, welcomed Mrs. Henry Rei- preaent acll and sP,eCialty nunted ~ many lovely gifts.
a Miss Sharon Jones was In youth, Ai:::" rd ' 4th yooth
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bel, Mrs. Grover Erb and. Mrs. bers in ballet and tap, speelal
aalad course with punch and Jack!on Sunday 10 attend 1 he Brenda
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Bentz wolfe, who have been ab- organ numbers, acrobaflc
coffee were served by the host- wedding of James Thorson, soo Jerrie Sue
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sent from the meetlnp due to bera aild vooal enaemble ael~ ll
esseo. Favors were small pas- of Mr. and Mrs. Rober! Thor· The :lrd acene depleted the
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illnesa. Thank you notes were lions. Several sololsll also
tel baskets and umbrellas fill· son and Miss Nancy Harlass. "School Story" with Joyce R1- MISS Cheryl Searles, bride- re~ from Mrs. Reibel and MrJ, be featured. Relresbmenls will
od with nuls and candy.
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. ,ley and Katye Russell as Lhe elect of Mr. Cllftoo MIJI!la, waa WiHIOm Biller fer fiowers aDd be oerYed to the audledce lol·
Attending were those named Those attendmg the weddmg two schoolmates Agnus a n d guest of honor at 1 ti rId al carda senl them while Ill. Mrs. lowing the program.
abOfe and Mrs. Elsworth Rowe , rehearsal dinner in Charleston Hazel. The 4th ' scene showed shower given al the bonuo of Meinhart thanked all who helpMrs. Chester ?.irkle, Miss An- Saturday evemng of MISs Beth ·'Oversees Missions _ the
Mrs. Marvin McGuire, on June ed with the serving of Lhe EaatGRADUATEs
tia Durst, Mrs. Albert Smith, Layman and Walter Harris Kong Story" wtLh Marla. . IBt.
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em. Star dmner and Mrs. Pale
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Mrs. Roger Cullums, Mrs. John were Mrs. Charles Searles, Mrs. Ibard 8, Mrs. Mlea, a miS!non- Hostesse 1 th · aha
Snulh thanked the elasa fer MiBo Carol Hudson,
Ketdu&lt;s Mr and Mrs. The o Don Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Den- ary Randy Becker aa
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wer were serving tile dinner, stating that of Mr and Mrs
Smith Mrs ·Velma
Douglas, nis Walburn and Milton Way- Ho ' David Buskirk as Yo
Am and Mts. Mel· it wao greatly appreciated by 8011 , •
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Mrs ·La....;,nce Leonard, Mrs. land .
' Barbara Anthony aa
MOlT '
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the lodge members,
honors from
J~s Woodyard, Mrs. Fr.0 d Mr and Mrs. c: 1arles Searles,
Games were played and Plana were discussed lor lhe Tennessee thla
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Leifheit, Mrs. Denver Kappte, Mr arid Mrs. Don 8 e c k e r ,
awarded to Mlu ~ open house celeb~Uoo lor the lending from here were he
Mrs. Ellen Couch. M~ss Louan- Mr;. William M~l. Mr. and
wearin while robes and
Mrs. Sam Damron, 50th wedding ~versary of parents, Mr. 8lld Mrs. Hudlon,ll
na Leonard, MISs Jane Doug- Mrs Dennis Walburn and Dave
lies t!mposed of David
Marlene Hoffman, Mrs. Mr. 8lld Mrs. Loois Reibel which Mrs. Fred Gardner, Mlddle~s •.Mrs. C. F. Tompkms. Mrs. Ric~ were in Charleston SUn·
Tommy, Victor and Lydia Hysell, and Mrs. Wayne waa sponsored by the clas~. pori; Miss Debbie Hinkle, MePaul Zirkle. Miss Patricia Hag· day to attend the wedding of
Gregory
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The meetmg of the Women s Connelsville; Mrs. Gar Ian d
gy, Mrs. Charles ~bersbach, Beth Layman and Walter HarGeorge
Chester Refresh"l"nh of cake, Ice Guild was announced lor July SmiLh, Raynelle, W. Va.; a.nd
Mrs. Mary Anrt Gal~y, M~s . ris ,
Marla
and Dar- Cl'llam, mints, null, punch and 24 with Lhe Happy .Harvesters Mrs. William Shoun, daughter
coffee were served to Mrs. Gary as hosts. Mrs. Memhart and of Rev. and Mrs. Fred Gacrd-11
Edgar !"att. Mr•·· Walter MilJil., MI'S. Roy M•ller, M t s s Mr . and Mrs. Harry Moore Neutzllng, Nancy
Gibson, Mrs. Sam Damron, Mrs. Mrs. LouJa Reibel will plan Lhe ner of Johnson City, Tenn.
Grace Campbell, Mrs. Alon&lt;O attended the weddmg of Miss
Bu.XIrk, Debbie C
Ernest Jones, Mrs. wayne refreshments, The July meeting
~. Mrs. Gertrude Mitch· Julia Probasco and Mr. RoY
JO)Ice Roush, Jane, aro- Beat , Mrs. VIolet Dillon. Miss will be preceded by • potluck TAKES PART IN EXERCJ.!IESII
jll,, Mrs. Raymond Kloes , Mrs. Mark which was held al the
Yvonne Beat, Mr.
Roger dinner at 6 p. m. with the holl:t'roY Ohlinger Jr., MrS. Ben First Pl'esbyterian Church '"
Young, Miss Shirley Ash, Miss tess. Mrs. Harry Canterbury I Frank Ferrell, electrfclan's
Ne\ltzlin~. Mrs. Jess!•. Haggy South Charleston Sunday after·
Nancy Ash, Miss Marlene Hoff- and Mrs. C. J , Ebersbach pro- I mate second class, USN, son
'and Mrs. Harry P. 5mitfi.
noon June 9. They also attend· .
man Miss Brenda Tomer Miss viding the dessert.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ferrell
seiiding gift&lt; were Mrs. Troy ed the reception held in I he . .
k Schaaf, Miss ~ry C. A poem, " Fifty Years," by of Syracuse, Ohio, I• a crewOhUn_ger Sr., ~s. ,wa I t ~ r church social rooms.
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:- Chapman. Mrs. William Beal, Clara M. Bode of New Knox· member of the oce~ mine-.
~. ~s !!'~ I;Iamm~•~s jiJt :, George Hackett, Sr .,
Lydia Hysell, Mrs. Har- ville, Ohio, was read by Mrs. ~weeper USS A~gre,.•ve, at unCarol Jllimm, Mn. flllger ·~r. Thomas ScaH and Mrs.
old Hysell, Mrs. Jane Snouffer' Max Meinhart, Mrs. Erb and It of the Atlantic Fleet M . ~ e
Cj!r, Mrs .. Gerald .Reuter. ~JSS Mrs. Shafer visit.J with I he
Mrs. Belly Stivers, Miss Eloise Miss Srma Smith of Buckhan· Forces , which recently pait~lPhyllis Kapple, MISS Judy hu· Mary
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sayre of Adams Mr and Mrs Hay S nan W Va who was present paled m NATO mmesweeping
ler, Mrs., L. F. Schoenleb. M~s. latter's son, Mtk~ : w~o ts·tt~~ Columbus we~ d~nner and
Wining' Mr~ . M9rvin .McGuire. fur. the. m~~ting. It was an- exercises in the Wes~rn Dub•Pautlne Zirkle.
Janl.. tlent. at St. Mai)s ospl a '
. guests Fnday ot M r •· Mr Ho'ward Searles Mrs Mel: nounced that Mr. and Mrs. Phil bed "Sweep Clear Eight," the
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Mrs. Bentz
· Morris, Mrs. Pearl
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·Ash , Meinhart would observe their 10-day trammg
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111aneuvers .tn·:fi.l.""
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EN~~Xter,
'Piirl Aih
Mr . and Mrs . James Brew·
and Mrs. Berni~
. Clifton Morris, Jeannie Ash 40th wedding anniversary on volved Canadi~n and U. S. mme
ley aild mncy,:
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tngton and daughter , Sandra, . Saturday, th~y visited re~ Recka, Lynn, Terry, Junior and June 27.
units. Aggressive normally opnkenshlp, M1 s.
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in Middleport Saturday. atJVes m tbe Racuw area.
McGuire
The meeting closed with the erates out of Charleston, S. C.
Te~.I'&amp;Pbalm
reside .tn· Rio Grande.
Miss Myrtis Kay Parker left Sending gifts ..:ere Miss Car· Mizpah benediction alter which
· nudolph 1 ·
follr . and Mrs. Arthur. Skinner, Sunday morning for a visit in ol Hamm, Miss Noncy Hamm, games were played and priZes
COMPLETES TEST
CELEBRATES l'i'Tll
Dave Farmer, Middleport.
with Mr. and Mrs. Wit· Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood, awarded Mrs. Erb, Miss Grues· The following Maries: Lance
7th . . •
,01 the Miss Judy Slack, Mamtta,
Uani Halker and
Sarah Koehler , Miss Bon- ser, Mrs. Phil M"einhart and Corjloral Joseph A. Rittle,
liB advert~d in LOOK
The I
anniversary
Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Far?'er
Young.
nie Turner, Mrs.
William Mrs. Fred Dessa~er.
. of Mrs. Lela E. Rittle of Route
M•d&lt;D,eporl ~~'!""" and
l:le
, Lynn and Cmdy of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pug· Young, Mrs. Ollie Yoong, Mr. Mrs. Henry Reibel and Miss 2, Corporal Phllllp M. Wolfe,
••• for good looks,- long wear, eary care;
f...ional ~:."~&lt;!b .
were tn Athens to at- llsi and fa'liilly of Columbus Leroy Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Thelma Grueser, hostesses, car- son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson M,
Big Yank Matched Setol
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tbe ~u~r . M .
Umverslty
Soollfti!Y guests of her
Homer Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. rled out Lhe golden wedding WoUe of Route 2 both ot Ra·
Routh,
tooth,
Oll·lhe-job treatment won' faze them.
lng 'Nl!.sdaY .ev~~ at, ll1il~ tlon ceremomes held Sunday al· ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
James Drumhan and Mr. and annivenary theme in the re- etne Ohio rece~tly
Shirt
and
pants
of durable, Sonforized twill
sonic 'l'eqlple. A Olnner,
• ternoon when Tom Skinner. s~n bell.
Mrs. Joe Stanley, Mrs. Joe fresbmenta of cake ieed rhi ed ~ tbre...iay tacUcal test with
have strvlnproof teomo and plenty of comfort
ed by E~angellne Cba~~r •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skm- Mrs. Susie Windon of Hender- ManueL
while and decorated with yeJ.. oilier members of Company E 1
and safety features.
~ ~1.11 be IIIVen prior to e
ner reeefved his BS degree.
w, VJI. visited
low rosebuds, pineapple Ice and Filth Regiment, First Marin;
iiiR. ·
were dmner gui!Sis all
with her sister,
PLANS PROGRAM
coffee and on the table whleh Division at Camp Pendleton,
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Baker .c .nter precedmg I h e ,
Koenig, at the home
The MI. Union Church at Car- had a white cover and center· Calif.
GREEN-TAN-NAVY-GREY
PLAN SK
graduation.
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Elsie Hart
Is having ill regular Fa- piece ot yellow aweet peaa and
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Pierce I Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Day program Jllbe 16Lh, pansies. Napkins were while
. BeLhel No. 112 of ,the
litbenlatlaa
Vl1lt Elberfeld• Bu•y Mena Department on tho
t1onal Order of Job s
th attended Baccalaureate a n d er returned home Friday evenwith Sunday School and with gold leavea.
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Main Floor For Fathers Doy Gifts. Big Selections of
will_ ~~· '" !lb,\1\!lf p81'\y.;'\.~
cement services
at ing. after a vl!!lt with
will last Lhe rest of Lhe
day,
The polar bear,
esctudlng
Sl•cks, Work Shorta, Spar! Shirts, Unde...,..,,
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UniverSity, Athens, Sun- lives in ColumbUs.
will be a special quartet
Sho•liDI Flab
the female, doe&amp; not follow the
Skali'A·Way, Tdi!im'Y
Work ClothH, Caps, Hoh, Belts, Suspenders liild
P;;:~::;.~a:=':"'~':"!:=~"'l ~ day when their daughter, D•l"• Mrs. Charles k. Karr Sr. re- from Ripley, w. Va., and other The archer fish, which
ls typical bear habit of
Swim Trunks.
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received a BS degree. '" EdU· turned home Friday evening,
singers, during the day ,found in India and elsewhere through the coldest monLhs
cation, They were Jomed .by .tier a two weeks visit in
with dinner at noon. Everyone !m the Orient, ia remarkable the year. The female
polar
Mrs. Clal'eDce Lacey '" the al· '
with her daughter and
is welcome.
1 for the fact that lt obtains food bear does not so much hlber·
Mr. and Mrs.
The Bible School will start by knocking insects Into I he nate as provide a oale recelv·
Miss Judy Butcher, daughter '. Bauer and daughter, Potty June 17-21 beiinning at fp:m. water by aqulrUng a jet of wa· ing place for the bablea that
TONtGiiT &amp; TUESDAY
of
Mr . and Mrs. ira Butcher, Ann.
1o t p.m.
,ter at Lh•eem~,------~are~~lo~come.~~------J...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,..,..,..,
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
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BauHFOLLDW THE BOYS"
relarial Studies at
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er and daughter, Polly Ann and
(TecbnicOlor)
Evelyn Tyo of Marion
Connie Francis, Ron Randall rnent of Ohio Umvers1ty SunPaula Prenti.sl and
day. Mr. and Mrs. Butcher and
the weekend with Mr.
Russ Tamblyn
son, Jim, attended the exercillMrs. Charles R. Karr Sr.
Qub Whl1 - 3
es. Judy has been awarded a Mlsa Enna Smith of Buck·
Colore~rtoons
musk scholarship at Ohio Uni· hannan, w. Va. spent the weekversity ror next year.
end with her sister and broth·
WED. ond THURSDAY
Mrs. James Arnold. daugh·t~:;~~~j Mr. and Mrs. Phil
June 12·13
ter. M,·s. Lewis Smith. R u I h 1J
NOT OPIN
Wise, Nellie Zerkle have re-turned from a two-weeks vaca..
FRIDAY thf.S..gh WED.
lion in Florida.
yraCUSe roup
JUM 14-19
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Edwards
Walt Dltnty'l
(Esther
Bradbury J of Miami
S . "
·'MIRACLE OF THE
WHITE STALLIONS"
Beach and New York City are
(Technicolor)
guests
of her mother, Mrs. Lau- An
all day quUUng and
Robert Taylor. Lilli Palmer,
ra
Bradbury
and
her
sister,
was held June 6 by Lhe
CUrt Jur&amp;ens. Eddie Albert.
Dlsn•y Colorcartoon"
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold
Aid Society of the First
Runnine time 21.-2 Hrs.
brother, Mr. and Mrs. C.C· United Presbyterian Chureh
Admisaion: 5c &amp; 40c
Bradbury.
Syracuse. A potluck dinner
enjoyed at noon.
During Lhe aflernoon
t It
birthday of Miss Frankie Mu·
maw was honored by
lee cream and cake to the
nine members and live
guests, Mrs. F'lorenee Harden,
Mrs. Grace Williams, Mrs. Car·
rie Sellers, Mrs. Lizzie Quick,
Mrs. 'Laura Pickens, Mrs. Ger·
trude Johnson, Mrs. Maud John·
son, Miss Josle Pickens,

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Of Ill the various special days, weeks, · it.

.anf monthr, few have 10 valld a reaiGD
to call for ll)!r attention u tbe " June 11
n.try Month" obaervance.

How do you celebrate dairy month ?
06 milk a cow? Not at all. The ritual is
much ..,ler and very easy to tate: Haul
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out the JI'OC•fY lilt, consider tbe numer·
~ n ~t83. tnllk production may reach Out! dairy-originated deli&amp;hbi you seldom
a level of about 128 BILLION pound,_: try, and erace the table with the1e tre•ll
e1111111b to Jupply every man , woman and all durlnl June.
cblld In tbt United Statea llvith about a .
You might even go buy a bottle of
quart of n\111(1 day . So aaya A.Jricultura .cU.In glue to make home repairs. CaseSecretary Orvlllt L. Freeman.
In 11 a milk by·product and sticks like
Ivery ltlte II a milk producer and the dlc kens for various use1 .
Uleylnl aocounta for about U per cent
You don 't have to have pull with Bo~
II( $olal farm ..illcomt, JibiCh makea dal· ay to celebr ate Dairy Month . All tht
r,ltq a alpiflcaot factor in all OUr Udt flxin'1 for observance a.re at your near·
' ip f t Mldoal PIILM to think about eat food ator e.

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This uttle g &lt;'m .( a true collector's item,
&amp;. a time when double·talk no-think
II bltoi enriched WitJi IUCh phr alet II II from a Wisconoln state motor vehicle
"pre-teated," (How do you test before dep"tment notice:
· "If you do not get Ibis notice, let us
fOil tat?), lt'l nice to come acr011 aome
know
by letter."
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of your liome around tl!e clock llluminatlan of wollta, stain, uary or a ~ ' -·
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Ia tbe pall 10 ,...... IIJI'
and In lillY season.
driveway 111111 eoltanceo of tbe 'lbe resUlt
·bl&amp;llll&amp;llllnl a lbat )'011 eee tile objecll bel1ll. wWI efiOU8b CMitlell r..
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FollowJq tile treud of rut- home redllCellllccidenl huardl, few CMIIdclor
Is lhat )'011 lighted, not tile lights.
inll and use ol eh!etrtcal
lrl. liN ,Jlut IQII.f ' l t·i, .
dqCJI' IIYiallllllll open plan arch- extends a warmer welcOme to put a pleluh · bllo y.r p1e1ure can be anno,lnl t.t
lll'll-·
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of tbe Eql¥11 mlleo of laU
· ·ttecture, outdoor
is raP" visitora and dtacouragea prowl- wbidow· lbal you ea eojoy your nelibbcft.
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It Is usuaHy a good ilea to
Senllael
Wrller
bas
Cold;
-Idly moving from the luxury ers.
lhralgb~ the ciiiJI8inl oea•11111. S) Be eertaln lhat .all ""'lp- eheck with a tiglrtlua
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8killfuHy U!ed, ouldoor light- 'l1lere are 1111117 . wayo and men&amp; - CCII'ds, pluca, aockete, distributor, cootracllr ...
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According to the Ameriean ing baa important decoratiVe upttng deviceo to ckl the Job.
and bulbi - li de- electrical uUJlty to plsu t k .
eu.r bas made It
Home llghting Institute, it on- values too.
SpoWghts and lloodllgllts .,.,. signed lor. eUtdoor uae.
' wiring and tighll!ll and to help
ly ~es. a little plaunlng and
Crealel Dr..,., llll,..t
be mounted 111 poata '"' trees, You may want to -'iJnenl. you select the beat equipment.
, Te eee 11 ·mal 11 ,
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m• 38t ll!l'estment to add as UglllinB experta point o ·u 1 placed on the ground or attach.,6IDJ
Nl1 it ·•• 'II
mueh llvinll apace outside tile the! more drama and beauty ed to the house Itself. Available
tbe
BIHr •
.home aa Inside.
can be created at nlgbt than bJIIo are llgbtlni fixtures ...,.
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It dcesn'l make aepse to lim· dayllgbt. Ugbt and ahadOWI, oullaged aa blrdhouseo, muah,
The profeulooaJ. football
of Pomeroy's
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RANDOM NOTESi
II your enjoyment of patio, ter- illuatrated by the silhouette or rooma, leaves, flowers, toad·
Hawthorne, who baa signed to play m the
lqg Greeley, Colorado, oa us.
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or garden to daylight spotllgbl effect of theatrical atools, rocka and b'ee trunks.
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League, Ia In ieopardy.
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34 from the east, lhree'quJcltlt'
hOura says AHLI It's just as lighting create· more Impact
I bllparllllll Raitt
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After
recelviug hie diploma from the UniVersity,
thunder and !111natol'llll were·
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Jmpor't.,t 11lat ~ areas are than ev~ly distributed dayUgbtrulea of outdoor llgbl· cia ~;'b J~" ~
rider under 18 yean of age), Kentucky earlier tbtJ month, Junior accepted a summer
Ia mlnulel gullies ~ .
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ted b the • ..., ,
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construction job In the Green Grass state.
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are: the footbeH field at Kyger Creek All proceeds from tile horse The very first day 011 tile job league must turn m $3
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1or ea 8. 1.8X1ng, g.
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recreation and
!t II
the basic decorat·
Rood your I!I'OIIJI(b hlgb school, sponsored by the show will be uaad 1o benefit Junior gol biJ rigllllbullib tang· ance fee to their manager
said, It
beeo dry
when the whole family 18 big lechruque ol selecting a few With hght attempting to lmi· Kyger Creek Athletlc
tbe Kyger Creek high. l'ellaolled in 8 chain saw and lost it. fore beginning pracllce.
here:
had any
Club.
athletic program
Hawthorue's step.falher Bub
yet this year. .He ••
'lbe event will start at. 12:30
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said there Is a' possi·
they hadn't. Rain falla
p.m. with IIOOert Gordon serv·
the Injury w111 curtau
patches. and usually
1ng aa both Western and Eng·
cha"""s of playing pro
.
.
but for a short time. . /
hsh Judge.
football uiiUI the 1964 season
the Wannamucca, Nev.,_
Public admission for tile llliow
it rained off-and-cD while
1is 50 cents per pei'IIOD with ali
Selection of the AJi.SEO b&amp;se.
50 miles. saiiJ a gao
children under 12 years of age
ball team was pustponed until . · (ContinuPd ·from page 11
j!&gt;ckey -~'We've had more ~~ia •
admltted free. Refreshments
16 after several of the ong a httle ga mbline here." He I thos week than aillaat year.
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will !&gt;" served on the ground&amp;, '
league scribes indicated they replied, "All they can." )
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SheHs .~ere ab~l !P ba. seedand m the event of rain, t h e
could not attend a meeting last !Wute 95 winds through fine · ed and planted ~ ~
show will be re-scheduled tor By United Press Interaalional Sunday. Some areas or the lea- ranch country that thrives with beds atOysterville,oo the ptb.
July 7, at 12:30 p.m.
.
. Former PGA champion
gue now appear opposed to Irrigation, dies without water. msuia m Washing~,
S~ ..
En.try ~ In each clnss 18 $1 Finsterwald, former Open
naming an AU-League .,.¥&gt;all Some of the early west.efn ran· north of ~~~~ of !h\1 eo&amp;. ,
and 11 was announced that cash Jack Fleck, aud a couple
squad, thollit{U "it.• "ioii!! to ches are around and
the
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awards wm be made for all Brolish Amateur champs,
do so by 8 majority vole of the famoiiS Steen Mountains in nor· wJre! · aoou three foil~. jd·
contest classes while the show Beman and Frank Stranahan, scribes.
them Nevada. Malibur Lake is ter being seeded
ctasses wW receive
trophies were among the qualifiers
a paradise for elk and deer technicians, and h ~ . o lllilt;:
and ribbons.
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day as the field began lUling up All home Middleport p 0 n Y hunters. The highway collides piling .near the
~·
The 11k!iass show . mcludes for t~e U. S. Open Golf
league games will be played"'oot woth no hiJlh passes . .:nmveling bog~ ,tiflf...J~Ve~, ~ ~~~~ .,f\ai\1&lt;.
the Lead In Pony, English thfe&amp;. t..nshop at Brookline,
Tuesday instead of Wednesday os easy.
The oysier .working area Ia a
galled (cUpped mane and tan), J~ 20-22.
to conflicting 116ys' League Then , moving oastward on 40, nasty smellmg , JIIace. Oyster
Manager Woody can the scenery is rewarding.
l&amp;llf.lers wouldn I appreclale tile
I, W~rn Pleasure Horse (f u II Fmsterwald, a top
or cUpped mane aud tail), Ten- al for a d~ade .but never
that the Middles will play l have seen Salt Lake City tour l ~de. . .. . .
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MUSical
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fored
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Sack Ra~, Weatern Pleasure most unpre~sove. rounds of the
as in the schedull!~ • .,, .. aod by noght but no time was · jlretc~ . ,1i.i'l\ 'll!t,i• ..was slow
Pony (48 and uuder woth rid· day - a bhsterong 7-uuder-par
like thos time. Coming across beca~e o l'i1Ii6wanrprk . .... oa
CONTRACTOR
er uuder 12 ~ears old), Road· M at Cincinnati's Clovernook Amandn Sawyer aud Clyde roughly 40 miles of salt flats !Wule ~ before IISCI!adllli lo
ster Pony (50 aud
. uuderJ, Country Club.
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c&lt;&gt;chatrmen of the ~astward on Rl . 40 at night, the Soldiers SUmqutt.
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Boys' League fins nee nnpact of 75 to 100 . miles ...- , A!l\l, j\
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are
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Spoou Race, stake Race, Wesl- abled Finsterwaid to lead seven
return letters
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yptmgsters.
ward through Brigham City who see ot ev~'l day lake if m

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1o take home to their around to Provo, the entire base
parents over two weeks ago.
?f th~ towering Wasatches are
Bud Bickel, manager o1 the lllummated by ·millions of vari·
Pomeroy High achOOI. J..easue colored lights (street, house, neC! D~ ~
entry, has calted ! an..a:pniza. on, etc.).
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Uonal practice for Wednesday I can recall nothing that com10 a. m. and another for pares .with it for pure beauty of
this Friday at I p. m. All boys color m the mass .
who are too old to participate • Furthermore, how
•.Jooeph
in the Pony league program, S101th would beam tnday ·il he
and who are to be in school un- knew the Godforsaken, mt'*"
til next spring, are eligible.
less desert he led his Mormons
There definitely will be a mlo had flowered into unbeliev.
ffigh School leasue this sum- able beauty and wealth. Jim
mer il the ball players in Porn- Bridger.. the old Wesle•n scout,
Middleport, Racine and , told Smoth on his trek through
Syracuse are willing to partie~ the country that now is south·
ern Wyoming (Route 301 1
In aH probability, the league "I'U (!lve you $1,000 liM' the
ischedlule wHI be announced tat- lint ear of cora raised In the
er this week and the season w,ill sau Lake baslll."
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get underway Friday, June 21.
~ answer to the legend Is
All Syracuse boys who wiH extant. B•idger w011id be poorbe piayblg in the high school er than the poorest tramp il he
teague are to be at the Syracuae had to pay up today.
BaH park Salurday ai 1 p. m. Leaving the Bason on fWute
Boys who will be playing for 50 over the Wasatches,
the
is yours when you (
any team in the high school traveler climbs to Soldiers'
cooven to flamclcss
Summitt, descends into Price
lions, with 67-72-139, whHe Be- Utah, and proceeds to Grand
led the !tela with' ro-7&amp;-146 Junction, Colo., 168 miles away
at Washington, D. C., sud Fleck across asge brush and uranium
made it with 71H&amp;-146 at Chi· prospectors discards . Junction
cago.
le the uranium center, thriving
(Three of the seveo Hunting- on this, railroad business aud
t 1
competed in sec- fruit.
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Mooday. Gene 'lbomi&gt;' Olle of the great construction
son of Btueliekl shot a '10-69- projects of today is unde•way
13Ho qualify at Cincinnati. Joe on the colorful Gunnison River,
Taylor of Charleston aud AI At- 100 miles east of Junction heside
of Ashland, Ky ., failed in Route 50 enroute to Monark
their attempts at Cincinnati. pass (11.000 feet plus ), Salida
Atkins fired a 76-71- 147 111111 Cannon City and Pueblo. Called
Tayl&lt;K' a 74-7&amp;--149. Tbe other the Black Mesa Dam, li will
four will try to qualify today at create a fantastically deep lake, your big savings .wflca
Plttabursh. 'lbey are Bill Camps inside a canyon 25 miles long,
you change from
beU ol Hunlln&amp;tOD, Ed Tutwiler serve hundreds of square miles
of Charlealon, Roy Sbreves of of arids outhern Colorado with
flame-type to new
IW•overly and Adolph Popp of ample irrigation water.
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Oak
Olle almost hates to see this.
flamcless clcctr1c
'lbtrty berths in tile 150-man 'lbe wild, pruneval atmosphere , W~'ri!!''R H'l!!'~7"~
Open champiOMbp at T h e of the Gunrusoo country soon rrII I ~ •
~Ill &amp;.R
Country Club In Brookline Dell wU~ be sone forever. 'lbe river ,
get 10-yeat.
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week were up lor grabs in Mon- which descends steeply through free maintenance 1111 .~...r.
day's COJIIpeUtion with seven deep gorges, sometime will be
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places awarded at Cincinnati, like the once-famous Colorado
nine at Chicago, six at Wash- merely, a trici&lt;le of mucky wa:
ington, fow' at Kansas City, and lB. 'lb1rty years ago at Grand
t\.'0 each at Denver aud Port- Junction the Coiorade was 8
land, Ore.
man • sized thing, challenging.
Most of the lop names of golf Today already in June you
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who are required lo qualny wiH would have trouble navigating L.-- • i'
be at it Tuesday, when the last • caooe down it for scraping ·'
99 placea will be awarded. 'lbe the hottom.
beavleal coocentration of top
After Pueblo the first thing I
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players are at .Purchase. N. Y.,
interest seen by whatever 1'
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where 114 will vie for 45 berths, children may be traveling with
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and at Delroll, where a field of yon 18 tile Dodge House and
5Z ~ shool for 20 placea bl lll1ot HID in Dodge City, Ranopen.
,.., Forty mlles west of Dodge
C.ll rour .L..!.ic:&gt;.:. .::.. :r.
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ID the !50-man line-up, 129 bo Garden City. Kansas, ,....... . _
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are tmed by qualify!n&amp; thf late 'nleodore T·. Reed Of .... ~"'··· • • • •,... • • ....... ,~,
,otbel&lt; 21 berths go Pol!o!toy earned hlJ first marks
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.anf monthr, few have 10 valld a reaiGD
to call for ll)!r attention u tbe " June 11
n.try Month" obaervance.

How do you celebrate dairy month ?
06 milk a cow? Not at all. The ritual is
much ..,ler and very easy to tate: Haul
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out the JI'OC•fY lilt, consider tbe numer·
~ n ~t83. tnllk production may reach Out! dairy-originated deli&amp;hbi you seldom
a level of about 128 BILLION pound,_: try, and erace the table with the1e tre•ll
e1111111b to Jupply every man , woman and all durlnl June.
cblld In tbt United Statea llvith about a .
You might even go buy a bottle of
quart of n\111(1 day . So aaya A.Jricultura .cU.In glue to make home repairs. CaseSecretary Orvlllt L. Freeman.
In 11 a milk by·product and sticks like
Ivery ltlte II a milk producer and the dlc kens for various use1 .
Uleylnl aocounta for about U per cent
You don 't have to have pull with Bo~
II( $olal farm ..illcomt, JibiCh makea dal· ay to celebr ate Dairy Month . All tht
r,ltq a alpiflcaot factor in all OUr Udt flxin'1 for observance a.re at your near·
' ip f t Mldoal PIILM to think about eat food ator e.

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This uttle g &lt;'m .( a true collector's item,
&amp;. a time when double·talk no-think
II bltoi enriched WitJi IUCh phr alet II II from a Wisconoln state motor vehicle
"pre-teated," (How do you test before dep"tment notice:
· "If you do not get Ibis notice, let us
fOil tat?), lt'l nice to come acr011 aome
know
by letter."
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bed, "wbltawull~ 111e ana.. . · , ...,.._...,.. lind It eoavllllelll
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mjld"''IJll 11!18 111111 enjoyment uUJltarlan.
a b'ee, a piCII, a piece of llatPlace
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and In lillY season.
driveway 111111 eoltanceo of tbe 'lbe resUlt
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FollowJq tile treud of rut- home redllCellllccidenl huardl, few CMIIdclor
Is lhat )'011 lighted, not tile lights.
inll and use ol eh!etrtcal
lrl. liN ,Jlut IQII.f ' l t·i, .
dqCJI' IIYiallllllll open plan arch- extends a warmer welcOme to put a pleluh · bllo y.r p1e1ure can be anno,lnl t.t
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is raP" visitora and dtacouragea prowl- wbidow· lbal you ea eojoy your nelibbcft.
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Senllael
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Cold;
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lhralgb~ the ciiiJI8inl oea•11111. S) Be eertaln lhat .all ""'lp- eheck with a tiglrtlua
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According to the Ameriean ing baa important decoratiVe upttng deviceo to ckl the Job.
and bulbi - li de- electrical uUJlty to plsu t k .
eu.r bas made It
Home llghting Institute, it on- values too.
SpoWghts and lloodllgllts .,.,. signed lor. eUtdoor uae.
' wiring and tighll!ll and to help
ly ~es. a little plaunlng and
Crealel Dr..,., llll,..t
be mounted 111 poata '"' trees, You may want to -'iJnenl. you select the beat equipment.
, Te eee 11 ·mal 11 ,
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m• 38t ll!l'estment to add as UglllinB experta point o ·u 1 placed on the ground or attach.,6IDJ
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mueh llvinll apace outside tile the! more drama and beauty ed to the house Itself. Available
tbe
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.home aa Inside.
can be created at nlgbt than bJIIo are llgbtlni fixtures ...,.
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It dcesn'l make aepse to lim· dayllgbt. Ugbt and ahadOWI, oullaged aa blrdhouseo, muah,
The profeulooaJ. football
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II your enjoyment of patio, ter- illuatrated by the silhouette or rooma, leaves, flowers, toad·
Hawthorne, who baa signed to play m the
lqg Greeley, Colorado, oa us.
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or garden to daylight spotllgbl effect of theatrical atools, rocka and b'ee trunks.
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League, Ia In ieopardy.
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34 from the east, lhree'quJcltlt'
hOura says AHLI It's just as lighting create· more Impact
I bllparllllll Raitt
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After
recelviug hie diploma from the UniVersity,
thunder and !111natol'llll were·
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Jmpor't.,t 11lat ~ areas are than ev~ly distributed dayUgbtrulea of outdoor llgbl· cia ~;'b J~" ~
rider under 18 yean of age), Kentucky earlier tbtJ month, Junior accepted a summer
Ia mlnulel gullies ~ .
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tin
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ted b the • ..., ,
. 88
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construction job In the Green Grass state.
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big
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are: the footbeH field at Kyger Creek All proceeds from tile horse The very first day 011 tile job league must turn m $3
.
1or ea 8. 1.8X1ng, g.
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recreation and
!t II
the basic decorat·
Rood your I!I'OIIJI(b hlgb school, sponsored by the show will be uaad 1o benefit Junior gol biJ rigllllbullib tang· ance fee to their manager
said, It
beeo dry
when the whole family 18 big lechruque ol selecting a few With hght attempting to lmi· Kyger Creek Athletlc
tbe Kyger Creek high. l'ellaolled in 8 chain saw and lost it. fore beginning pracllce.
here:
had any
Club.
athletic program
Hawthorue's step.falher Bub
yet this year. .He ••
'lbe event will start at. 12:30
·
said there Is a' possi·
they hadn't. Rain falla
p.m. with IIOOert Gordon serv·
the Injury w111 curtau
patches. and usually
1ng aa both Western and Eng·
cha"""s of playing pro
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but for a short time. . /
hsh Judge.
football uiiUI the 1964 season
the Wannamucca, Nev.,_
Public admission for tile llliow
it rained off-and-cD while
1is 50 cents per pei'IIOD with ali
Selection of the AJi.SEO b&amp;se.
50 miles. saiiJ a gao
children under 12 years of age
ball team was pustponed until . · (ContinuPd ·from page 11
j!&gt;ckey -~'We've had more ~~ia •
admltted free. Refreshments
16 after several of the ong a httle ga mbline here." He I thos week than aillaat year.
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will !&gt;" served on the ground&amp;, '
league scribes indicated they replied, "All they can." )
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SheHs .~ere ab~l !P ba. seedand m the event of rain, t h e
could not attend a meeting last !Wute 95 winds through fine · ed and planted ~ ~
show will be re-scheduled tor By United Press Interaalional Sunday. Some areas or the lea- ranch country that thrives with beds atOysterville,oo the ptb.
July 7, at 12:30 p.m.
.
. Former PGA champion
gue now appear opposed to Irrigation, dies without water. msuia m Washing~,
S~ ..
En.try ~ In each clnss 18 $1 Finsterwald, former Open
naming an AU-League .,.¥&gt;all Some of the early west.efn ran· north of ~~~~ of !h\1 eo&amp;. ,
and 11 was announced that cash Jack Fleck, aud a couple
squad, thollit{U "it.• "ioii!! to ches are around and
the
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awards wm be made for all Brolish Amateur champs,
do so by 8 majority vole of the famoiiS Steen Mountains in nor· wJre! · aoou three foil~. jd·
contest classes while the show Beman and Frank Stranahan, scribes.
them Nevada. Malibur Lake is ter being seeded
ctasses wW receive
trophies were among the qualifiers
a paradise for elk and deer technicians, and h ~ . o lllilt;:
and ribbons.
.
day as the field began lUling up All home Middleport p 0 n Y hunters. The highway collides piling .near the
~·
The 11k!iass show . mcludes for t~e U. S. Open Golf
league games will be played"'oot woth no hiJlh passes . .:nmveling bog~ ,tiflf...J~Ve~, ~ ~~~~ .,f\ai\1&lt;.
the Lead In Pony, English thfe&amp;. t..nshop at Brookline,
Tuesday instead of Wednesday os easy.
The oysier .working area Ia a
galled (cUpped mane and tan), J~ 20-22.
to conflicting 116ys' League Then , moving oastward on 40, nasty smellmg , JIIace. Oyster
Manager Woody can the scenery is rewarding.
l&amp;llf.lers wouldn I appreclale tile
I, W~rn Pleasure Horse (f u II Fmsterwald, a top
or cUpped mane aud tail), Ten- al for a d~ade .but never
that the Middles will play l have seen Salt Lake City tour l ~de. . .. . .
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Pony (48 and uuder woth rid· day - a bhsterong 7-uuder-par
like thos time. Coming across beca~e o l'i1Ii6wanrprk . .... oa
CONTRACTOR
er uuder 12 ~ears old), Road· M at Cincinnati's Clovernook Amandn Sawyer aud Clyde roughly 40 miles of salt flats !Wule ~ before IISCI!adllli lo
ster Pony (50 aud
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c&lt;&gt;chatrmen of the ~astward on Rl . 40 at night, the Soldiers SUmqutt.
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1o take home to their around to Provo, the entire base
parents over two weeks ago.
?f th~ towering Wasatches are
Bud Bickel, manager o1 the lllummated by ·millions of vari·
Pomeroy High achOOI. J..easue colored lights (street, house, neC! D~ ~
entry, has calted ! an..a:pniza. on, etc.).
. ,. , , "•' .. " .~~ ~"'f,~ ., .~ ..
Uonal practice for Wednesday I can recall nothing that com10 a. m. and another for pares .with it for pure beauty of
this Friday at I p. m. All boys color m the mass .
who are too old to participate • Furthermore, how
•.Jooeph
in the Pony league program, S101th would beam tnday ·il he
and who are to be in school un- knew the Godforsaken, mt'*"
til next spring, are eligible.
less desert he led his Mormons
There definitely will be a mlo had flowered into unbeliev.
ffigh School leasue this sum- able beauty and wealth. Jim
mer il the ball players in Porn- Bridger.. the old Wesle•n scout,
Middleport, Racine and , told Smoth on his trek through
Syracuse are willing to partie~ the country that now is south·
ern Wyoming (Route 301 1
In aH probability, the league "I'U (!lve you $1,000 liM' the
ischedlule wHI be announced tat- lint ear of cora raised In the
er this week and the season w,ill sau Lake baslll."
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get underway Friday, June 21.
~ answer to the legend Is
All Syracuse boys who wiH extant. B•idger w011id be poorbe piayblg in the high school er than the poorest tramp il he
teague are to be at the Syracuae had to pay up today.
BaH park Salurday ai 1 p. m. Leaving the Bason on fWute
Boys who will be playing for 50 over the Wasatches,
the
is yours when you (
any team in the high school traveler climbs to Soldiers'
cooven to flamclcss
Summitt, descends into Price
lions, with 67-72-139, whHe Be- Utah, and proceeds to Grand
led the !tela with' ro-7&amp;-146 Junction, Colo., 168 miles away
at Washington, D. C., sud Fleck across asge brush and uranium
made it with 71H&amp;-146 at Chi· prospectors discards . Junction
cago.
le the uranium center, thriving
(Three of the seveo Hunting- on this, railroad business aud
t 1
competed in sec- fruit.
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Mooday. Gene 'lbomi&gt;' Olle of the great construction
son of Btueliekl shot a '10-69- projects of today is unde•way
13Ho qualify at Cincinnati. Joe on the colorful Gunnison River,
Taylor of Charleston aud AI At- 100 miles east of Junction heside
of Ashland, Ky ., failed in Route 50 enroute to Monark
their attempts at Cincinnati. pass (11.000 feet plus ), Salida
Atkins fired a 76-71- 147 111111 Cannon City and Pueblo. Called
Tayl&lt;K' a 74-7&amp;--149. Tbe other the Black Mesa Dam, li will
four will try to qualify today at create a fantastically deep lake, your big savings .wflca
Plttabursh. 'lbey are Bill Camps inside a canyon 25 miles long,
you change from
beU ol Hunlln&amp;tOD, Ed Tutwiler serve hundreds of square miles
of Charlealon, Roy Sbreves of of arids outhern Colorado with
flame-type to new
IW•overly and Adolph Popp of ample irrigation water.
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Olle almost hates to see this.
flamcless clcctr1c
'lbtrty berths in tile 150-man 'lbe wild, pruneval atmosphere , W~'ri!!''R H'l!!'~7"~
Open champiOMbp at T h e of the Gunrusoo country soon rrII I ~ •
~Ill &amp;.R
Country Club In Brookline Dell wU~ be sone forever. 'lbe river ,
get 10-yeat.
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week were up lor grabs in Mon- which descends steeply through free maintenance 1111 .~...r.
day's COJIIpeUtion with seven deep gorges, sometime will be
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places awarded at Cincinnati, like the once-famous Colorado
nine at Chicago, six at Wash- merely, a trici&lt;le of mucky wa:
ington, fow' at Kansas City, and lB. 'lb1rty years ago at Grand
t\.'0 each at Denver aud Port- Junction the Coiorade was 8
land, Ore.
man • sized thing, challenging.
Most of the lop names of golf Today already in June you
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who are required lo qualny wiH would have trouble navigating L.-- • i'
be at it Tuesday, when the last • caooe down it for scraping ·'
99 placea will be awarded. 'lbe the hottom.
beavleal coocentration of top
After Pueblo the first thing I
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players are at .Purchase. N. Y.,
interest seen by whatever 1'
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where 114 will vie for 45 berths, children may be traveling with
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and at Delroll, where a field of yon 18 tile Dodge House and
5Z ~ shool for 20 placea bl lll1ot HID in Dodge City, Ranopen.
,.., Forty mlles west of Dodge
C.ll rour .L..!.ic:&gt;.:. .::.. :r.
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ID the !50-man line-up, 129 bo Garden City. Kansas, ,....... . _
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are tmed by qualify!n&amp; thf late 'nleodore T·. Reed Of .... ~"'··· • • • •,... • • ....... ,~,
,otbel&lt; 21 berths go Pol!o!toy earned hlJ first marks
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' The Racine Yankees, Racine. l'or PorUand G. Lawrence
MONDAY'S GAMES
c Jleds, and Syracuse lndilll8 bad slnsJes, Allen Foor oingles,
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~.-r .. ,.ted wins in the Little Sou~ Cozart a double, M. Lawrence New York HI, Washinglon 0-1,
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As Saying '500' Was.Fixed

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind . (UP!)
- United States Auto Club
Monday pia~ race drlvet Ed·
die Sachs oo a one r,eat:s pro.
bation fbr making 'irresponsible and unsupported statements" questioning its offici·

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Sacha had charged that poll- '
tics permitted Parnelll Jones to 1
win the race. ·
"I apologized to USAC for us· I
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Sachs told a news conference

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Jim Crow, Irwllan pitcher, Chicago
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h~ld Letart to seven scattered Baltimore 32 24 ·.571 1 "He'd be a better fielder if be
further irresponsible, unsup- 1
hill. Hllrers were Gary Sewell New York 21J 22 569 I"' ' didn't like wlltl llo-s!"
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port&lt;!d staremento casting re- ,
with a trtple, Oavtd LJpsco~b, Minnesota 28 2S 5ZII 3lf. .
flection&amp; on the mtegrlty of of.
Crow and Gerald Hendricks
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The hits for the Syracuse each 'with singles and Joe Cun· Kansas City 27 26 .509 4''&lt;
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Cleveland 24
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AC's executive board was ord·
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Letart h•tters were Mug rage Lo
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•nd two sm...,s,
. war a with two singles, Arthur HiD s Angeles 28 31 .m 61ii
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trtple and smgle, Juruor Free- two singles Beegle and Jarrell Dter01t
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man I double and single, and singles and Charles Hill a sing· Washmgton 20
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(tecreatlon director Frank Es- ~red to ~~p a~n remar 8 attribStevie OWens a single, double, le.
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chleman S81d today all •oftball ttledia ~- un y numerous news
_and trlple. Ba~htet hn hit safe-- jRaclne YankeesUn 036- 11 lO ILos Angeles (Ch.ance 5-5)
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teams must ha~e their player Sachs was reported to have
ly nlne~~~es m three consecu· Syr~cuse G1ants01J5: 302 - 10 10 Kansas CJt) (Wickersham 4- · WASHINGTON fU PII - Thf/~ter~ turned mto the recrea- complamOO that Parnelli Jones' 1
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D1ddle and The1ss. Bachtel, 4) night
government gave away nearly lhon director by Saturday, June car should have been blackflasREDS WIN
Mike Stewart (6l , and Mark Mmnesuta (Shgman 4-5) at ChJ. 3.4 billion pOunds of food at home I15th.
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ged out of the ra~ beciluse It
'lbe Reds beat Portland 13-11 Smith.
i cago Herbert 5-3). night
and a~road during the first nine I Anyone needtng 8 .form should was throwing oil.
. on the ~cin.e dia~nd .
Portland .
413 102- 1l 12 Boston (Wood 0..1) at
Detro[~ months 1July·¥archl of fiscaJ contact the recreation ~!rector Sachs was quoted as .. saying
... The wmner s hitting caJ?e off Racine Reds · 260 50x- 13 12 (Bunmng 4-S)
1963, according to the Agnculture at the Middleport swrmming USAC officials were talked out
_ the ~ts of ~Hers With 11 smgle; Cozart and Sellers. Johnson Cleveland tGrant 3-6) at Balti- Department. In the same period pool League play starts Tues- or removmg "500" win.ner Jones
B. Matt 1 !Ingle; Albert Prof· and Crow. .
more (Roberti 4-5't night
Ia year. e11rtier donations 1otaled lday, June l8th. ,
from the race by J. c. Agajanlnt a home ~un and tr1ple; G. Syra'se lrx:hans 000 020- 2 51only games seheduled.
3.6 b-1lhon pounds.
Women and girls league are an, owner ot Jones ' car. He
Hart three smglea and a dooble, Letart . . . .
100 000- 1 7
The department said the 6 per from 9 A. m. to 11 8 · m. and said Jones would not have won
Rookie Crow two singles; and Crow and Tom Knapp Beegle
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cent decline was because of few· the men and boys league from th
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Chicago at Houston. night
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team."i must be present at 9 t~c 8 1 no 0 ICI&amp; Y prot~t

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111 ddle also contributed
home run and a slJ1&amp;le. Helping
4. _ w•th the- hits were Tbelss,
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; Robert Diddle . Bruce Hart, and
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Mrs. Emest Whllebeacl pre- CbartAir
Chris down 23, 6:011 p.m.; John COLUMBUS (UPI) - Go •· Mr. CUnningham of
I he 139,1100 in the state sinking
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oented her piano pupils In a l&gt;f the board ' Ke
Ladd Dean doWb 23, 8:25 p.m.; James A Rhodaa today olgned Koonll Parkin&amp; Meter Comp- Pn!senl for last nlgh1'1 meet- Murray .
Hl&amp;h Schoof,
and Car· Ml01 Lou
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. down 23• 7 a·m ;,;,· intO law ·legislt.tion creating a any came to discuss advantages tng were. Mayor VIr gil Siders,
1 - Da,b.n A ,..I
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Th~ procram prepartd lor ro
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. . Franklm Pie= down 23, 7:w Department of Deveiopmellt of replacmg the city parking City Clerk Mrs- Thomu, Jothe evening waa as lollowa: quest lor a ehange !Tom a m- a. m.: Cotton Queen up Greenup• and autlt,orlzln lsaurance of =-~=::!.-=:~:::..~=~:::::::__::::::_:_=--='• "Flow Gently, Sweet Alton," yw high school to four-year at 8:30 p.m.; Onward up Greenup revenue bondl ~ c
out his
played by Jane Whitehead; "At
B:OO
K. down G.....,. campaign pledge to";.." 200,the Fairies' Ball," Rob•• Hum- g ,
up 6.30 a.m., Bob Benter up 1100 new jobs lor Ohio.
phrey: "Chop Sticks," Cathy boaru al'!'roval.
Greenup 7:35 a_ m. ; Weatem Rhodes announced Ill• apPickens; "Riding the Moontain
down 3l, 4145 a. m.; Lung 8 pointmenl o1 • -en-member
Puny," Ricky Proffitt; "Little by Troop 178. Girl Scout and Porn. up 33, Z a. m.; ~ve111- finance comniisalon to handle •
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Spring Song" and "Humores- World pins were presented by wood down 34, 6_30 p.m., Ferci- the sale of bonds to raise !undo PT. PLEASANT- Three new\c•~cmt In the Huntingtoo d•s·
que," Becky Proffitt; "Trill the leader, Mrs. Frank Blse to UIBnd do'!" 34, 8:15p.m.; Bey· to aid industries In locating new appointments have been made trtct. He repla~ th~ Rev. Rol&gt;- ,
. Waltz'' and "Jndlar. Rain Rosemary Andrews, Shirley Lar· ou Lorrame up 34, 1:25 a. m.; plants In Oblo or expanding ex· for Mason County
Methnd•sl ort Day who ts movmg to •1
Dance," Janet Frank; "Cobbler kins, Patty Stathem, Jean Whhe Pamela D. down 34, 1:40-a.m.; isting ones. The target dote lor ministers according to announce· VIrginia ~tty.
Cobbler," and "Ballerina," Ra- head, Jackie Bise and Brenda Esso West Virginia up 34, 3:30 the otart of dllpenttlng funds un- menlo at the annual conference . Area MethodiSt mlnlaters ~
chel Pigott; "Fairies' Harp," Boring. The latter three elrls a. m.; Della Queen up 34, 2:50 der the lawll Dee. 15.
Sunday in Buckhannon.
mg returned mclude: L: Curtts
Ricky Proffitt; "Sofll of RlfS. were fiy-ups from
Brownie a. m.; Valvoline down 34, 8:45 Named to the fman.. com- Rev. Randoll Prince of the Saville, Trinity Metllodlsl, Pt.
sla" and "Waahlngton Post Troop !80 and •e,.IVed their 8 · m.
mi,.ion were Vaoce Brand, Ur- local St. Paul Methodist Church Pleasant; Charles Yoho, New
March," Mary Jo Wolf; "Bo- Brownie Wings. Service stars GalllpoHJ Dam _ Hamilton bana, director of the Champ- has been trartslerred to Tridel· Haven; Holley Hensley, _Clifton.
lero" and "Whirlwind Polka," were presented to all Brownie down 6:40p.m.; Bonus H. down elgu National Bank; Wilbur D. phis-Fulton In Wheeling
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Sandra Newlun; "Tango Time," and Jniermediate Scouts who 2 a.m.; Dispatcher down 5,30 Fulton, Cleveland, retired pre,;. lrlct. Rev. Prince has served
Pleasan !Valley Hoapftal
Nola Myers: "Peter and the had comple\W one year in a.m.· Solvay down s a.m .. Lou- dent of the Federal Heoerve at the local church for the past ADMITI'ED: Mrs.
Dalla"
·-Wolf·t" alkl "Golliwog'a Dance,n seoutlng and Girl Scout pins !sian~ down 7:30 a.m.;
Bank: Paul E. Humes Jr., vlce three years.
Moss, Gallipolis, Ohio; Mrs.
Ruth Ann Barnhill; "Lond?r10rry W'ere presented by the leaders Downey down 9:30 a.m.; Col. president ol the Peoples Bank. Rev. Prince Ia beifll raplac· WJUiam Bateman, Gallipolis
A\J'." and "Minuet In G,' Mar- to new committee members.
Davenport up 11 :Oil a.m.
Youngstown; M II ton Knight, ed by Dale Chllder• from Hunt· Ferry; William Boston, Letart;
t~sbome; "Flowers of the
mit•··
mber
Perrysburc, board ehatrman of ington ·who Is a graduate
of Mrs. John Crawford, Pt. Pleas·
t&lt;West." Karen Humphrey; a The new com - me
Kanawba Rlver-Semet down the NaUIOIIl Bank ol Toledo; West VIrginia Wesleyan and ant.
~. "Singing In the Moon- for Troop 179 Is Mrs. Alfred Loodon 7 a.m.; MerriU doWD Austin E. knowlton, Delaware, recently graduated from
an DISCHARGED: Mrs. Harold
lil!lft," Karen and Robin Hum. Cashdollar and lor Troop , 180 Marmet 9:40 p.m.; Helen Z, owner ol A. E. Knowlhill Co. of Ohio Seminary.
Hudson and da~ghter. Henderphrey; duet "At the Circus," Mrs. L. Provaneha, Mrs. Er- clown Marmet 12:fili a.m.; J. S. Columbo1; William C. Salford, The Rev. Richard L. Wright son.
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Ra!'hel Pigott ar.d Mary Jo wm Blanhill and Mn. Harless Lewis down Marmet 2:10 a.m.; president of Westel'll and SoutJ&gt;. who baa served the Ma- Me- BIR111S: A daughter to Mr.
WoU: "The Strolling Players" Frank. Other committee 111
Elgercllfl up Winfield 1:10-!.m.; em Llle lrururance Co., Clncln· thodlst Church for the paot sev· and Mrs. DaHas Moos, Galli·
a 'djlet, Rutll Ann Barnhill and bora are Mrs. John Hetzer, Jci A. E. Dykes up _Wlnfleltl 3:25 nail; Joseph Tbomaa, vice pre.. en yeara Is being replaced by polio. A son to Mr. and Mrs.
~- Whitehead; "In Hanging C. Ed Humphray, Mra. Haro a.m.; Robert W. Lea down WIJI. ldenl and dlreclar of Fireltono the Rev. Morlan Frame who Dale Carr, Hogllett. A •on to
~ena.'',~-4~Wt, Sandra New- Newlun, ..-I Mrs. Arthur Davis. field 5:20a.m.; Beaver up Win- Tire and j,l,ubber Co.
come heH from Clay. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Grlnun, Lelun - and Kliren llumphray; 8 Followlnt the Frlendslllp Ctr- field 5:45a.m.; A. L. Nash down Deveioplnaiii"Diroetor George Methotlllt Church at Rainelle, tarlll'~t:__ _ _ _ _ _
~. "March MWtatre," J. cle which endad the lnveoUture Winfield 6:15 a.m.;
EllBha wn- said the plan . _ lei· w. Va.
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1\'liitebead and MartiD Osborne. services, refreshments were Woods up Wlnlleld 7 a.m.
lslatlve powers of the govern- Rev. Frame haa been at Clay
lf!!mdra Newlun waa unable to served to the scoull and guesta.
ment bot .at the lllllO time Ia lor tilree years and Is a graduMilticipate becauoe· of lllntal. The followmg peraona, In addi·
not uaing taxpayen' money. Ill ate of Morris Harvey Collega
F~yowlng the prol"am, a d~., Uon to the above oamed, attendINVITED OIJT
the future other states will use and received hla Bachelor of
course was served by tlta ed. Mra. Done! Larkins, Mra. Division It ot licenaed praetl- the Ohio j,Ian aa a modo\, he Divinity degree from tile Va"'
lf~ess to the above Qll!lltior&gt; Roland Stathem, Mrs. Paul cal nurses and all other llcenl- predicted.
derbllt School of Rellgioo. He
!it, and the following gueslll: Andrews and Barbara, Dale and ed pracllcsl nurses In Ute atea
formerly servad appolotmenll
Mt. and Mrs. Robert Proi!IU, Louis Provancha, Tonuuy Joe ata welcome to atreod a coot. UGBT ART OBJECTJ
in Chatleston and Beckley en..
MJt;, Taylor and Mr•. Junior Reed, Jali Wltllehead, Mra. oot at the Maybelle Bartlett To keep art objects and dec&gt; trlcta.
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Ha,uber of Portland, Mrs. Geor- Frank Boring, Mrs. Harold borne, II&amp; North LaneasteMI, orallvi accenll from bdln&amp; In- NorD1811 Nub will be a aup~Wolf ,of Chesrer, Mrs. Carl Brower, Mrs. Richard Borlnr!M • Atilelll, on June IS at 1 p. m. to the backgrmmd, they shoultl\ply minister for tilt Point PleaBii'nhlll and Mra. Stout of Tup- Randy and Ricky, and ra. 'lbose attendlna oboUltl br1nf1 be Ughted, said the American aant circuit being tranalerred
pm Plains, Mrs. Ronald ()s. Charles Hauber.
table servk:e.
Home Ughtlng loalliute.
from the Salt Rock·Mt. Pisgah
aod Ronaleeo, Mra. liar- Members of Intermediate Girl
rank, George Pickens and Scout Troop 1'19 and Fly-llpa
Frank, Roae Easterday, from Brownie Scout Troop 180
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WUtard Pigott, Mrs. WU- of Reodsvllle enjoyed a wiener
llilb Stathem and Mra, Donald roast at Forked Run State pari
1\lYers of Leng Bottom, Mr. recently. Several of the glrla
~ Mrs. Jobnny Kibble, Mrs. who are working on cyclist
~){tEd Humphrey and Mrs. Mar- badge rode from their home to
~ Rltlpehart ~od Jull White- the park. During the eveolDg
1\llid of · Reedsville.
the Fly-Ups who ata wurtlng
:~\ GlliL SCOVT NEWS
on their tenderfoot requlrementa
· lovestiture services were held lald a trail for the other oeoota
i Brownie Troop 110 for Uve to follow. Scoull 1ttendlna were
and by latermedlate Troop Brenda Boring Jackie Bile,
six girls In a combiJI. Jean Whitehead', Rosemary ~
Tuesday evening dreWII, Linda Brown, Karen
Riverview SchooL Fo). Ifump!lrey, Patty Smllll, J0811
the flag ceremony whk:h CaMdollar, Patty Borlag, and
by Jeanie Callhdollar, leaden, Mra. Fruk Bile. and
eZ.bco 66 Rocl &amp; R"l Comb._ $9.99
Maurice Reed, leader of Mrl. Eniesl Whitehead and lba
pre•!llled Bronie foDowlng guesta, Freddie Bile,
eShek..pe•r Rod &amp; R"l Comb.· $9.99
e-m~""'..
pins to naw .oavld weber, J - and Jull
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Paula Hauber, Shar- Whitehead.
eZ.bco "33" ...1..:.·- - - $12.91
Blanton, Jenlne Prov!lllclla,
---Jane Whitehead, Another
• Rods, C11tlng er Spin Cest from 99c

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of drlvlna while IRt.oxlcated Pleaaant. Camdoa 'saul c1
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belon Juatlce of ,Peace A. •M. eampbWI, It, ~- • awJII!M at, 18M, a1111 dalomcl slml1- fltttlom•. rlghta and -Jbll·
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Goodwin. They were Olear Eu- lo1te Lee JCeofor 21 · 1-. ~
ar PT. PLEASANT - The City was grantlnc pennisaloo to the meten !rom the automatic to gene Parker, Pt. Pleasant Roote
0sca Fink
~and
111 11ve olbar ldloolt. llllo , , :• '1lle reaolulllm II to ro- Boll -••11:
Tba ...-lou ..,.,. col,. action at the next board Oble River - Dave Crockett Council puaed an ordl,nance City Ice &amp; Fuel Company to the manual !YJie· Mayor Siders 2: Jona Elmet Burris, AppJt :tty Ruth- W~ 11, VIJI.
""""' at nino, oc11oo11 lo- Albeaa - g .
up 14, S:2$ p.m.; John J. Rowe Monday nlgltt necessary
to put an LP gas bulk tank on appointed a committee of Tom Grove, and Wendle C. Goodwin, ton Roul4 1. , I!Obtd Noble
COWl!J and four lD TrUmbull 11 wauld enable otudenll to re. up 14, 7:45 p.m.;
Defender collect 3 per cent tu on liquor property opposite the Mattea- Reynoldl, Belva Farley. an: Kirby, W. Vo.
Sprouse 1J M~ .. OJ••
CouDt,- bacalfM tbolr oporattoaal colve crtdlll for courses ohoWing dOWD 14, 1:10 p.m.; Dixie Splr- sal.. from the ot.ale. The 19flil blo lroo Company oo land own- Arlin HaD to il1l&lt;llss the ":'"
Otller. arraignej! were Dor- Consta.;,. j
N-.11. JO.
otandarda ,.... below ot.ate ,.. the ecmtrut between totalitarian It up 14, 11 :1$ p_m.; Ea!U!m legislature passed an act per· ed by the B II 0 railroad and ter lurtl!er with Mr. Cunning- man E. Pearson, Gallipollll Fer·
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and - a u . tdlolot!ie'up 14, 1:10 a.m.; Patten up 14, milling ciU.. with State Liquor alao the lnstaUatlm of a LP ham and ~ hack.
ry, 110 and cost.. no operatora oon.
,.OIIlelalt &lt;1 lba lfvt acboolo Ill
v....cy 0. 6:40 a.m.; Jacob G. down 14, Stores to lm[IOIO a tax on Uq-, cas storage tank for saln Oil Mayor Sieler~ aliiiOIInced a license; Tbomas E. Faulkner,
Prebla t::oaab' tlirtallllecl with A vacaocy on the board waa 6:30 a.m.; S. M. Jenks up 14, uor uloa equel 10 the alate their own property at 224 Flrll opoclal meeU"' of Council will Carpenterville Indiana f» and l1
ch- ...-uaa were givea created by the letter of reslgna· 6:40 a.m.; Dleael up 16, 2:46 tax. By pasalng the ordinance Straet.
be beltl Monday, June 17 • 7' 30 coats, reckle;, driving ; Oscar
''C:~''
more to raiJo tile operatlq t1tm ol Mrs. Hazel M. Wolter of a.m.; OVEC down 16, 1:.15 a_m_ the city will re&lt;eiVe a one per n., council approved pay· p.m. to open bids for resurfac- Eugene Parker, Rt. 2 Pt. Plea,.
otaodorda c1 lhe!r acboola.
Cleveland, who hao moved to A. V. Chris Jr. down 17, 4:56 p. cent tnereaae In reveooe from ment of the election ollicials lng city streell.
voted
to ant, $10 and costs, no operatol'll
HEATING AND
Jn otblr l&lt;lloo, tile board re. Maaaaehuselb.
m.; Albert Holden up 17, 11:20 the alate em liquor salei! at the who worked durint~ the recent Council memberl lar
.,. h"""se ; Elmer E. Black, South'
calved a..m.tlon adopli!lg a pol- n.e Atheoa Couoty schoola loa- p.m.; Li!Ue Edward up 17, 2:50 local •tate store.
City etectioo
change the hour ol regu deou o;de 110 and costs intoxic1tion · AIR-CONDITIONING
;:~~~;;~;::~-;:;~~~lnff lhe!r cbartora were Glouster. a.m.; TampiCO up 17, 5:56 a. Other actlott of the councD Newly etectect Council mem- cil meellngs to ~.m. unngand ,Ciyde Fisher: Middlepo•t:
Cbaun:::ti.Dover. Amea~n ~ m.; Qu~n City up 17, 7 a.m.;
-- - Iter Thomas Holland, F if 1 h the oummer moo ·
Ohio, $10 and costs, right-of·
col,
age-Tray
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Charleroi down 18, 4:011 P- m.;
Ward, waa chosan to repreeent Financial raport of the three way.
Plalna Local. Rome-Canaan Looal, Southland up II, 5:25p.m.; Char
the city on the City Plannlni city departments was raad byi - " - - - -- - - -Shado L11ca1, Trimble Township les Stevensoo up 19, 4:35 a.m.;
Commission
City Clerk Mrs. A. E. Thomas
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Looal and Waterloo Local.
Jerry Bosworth up It, &amp;::10 a.
Harmoo · Park Commltree showing the foUowlng balances Ann Moore, City Attorney C. J .
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[D TrumhuU COWlty, Btoomfield, m . NaUooal up 20 5·15 a.m.
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Tom
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mem "b ... Mae •wnmeSidr ap- on w"Y •.• ' ... ~ 111• plu
. 1' ... Reynolds, Arlin Hall, Sam Fowl·
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era are ter or~, ...... - ..,.,. k Bel F I ' -·'· R sl
and FarmIfiliOn Vlilage Io their Martinsville
down 21, 3:20 p.m.
Hiram Dau bart • Louis Rossi 1100 In the otate sinkiog fund; es,
va ar ey, ~ os ' Locuot It,
Mlolllltlltrl
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charters.
C. V, Harner up :12,6 a.m.; Mr.
and EroeotgHa~ley.
Sewage Disposal, $65,410.21 plua Hiram Dau~herty, Charles CotPhoneWY.11

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PT. PLEASANT - "ntree pel'· en B. IIHelett, • ~ .
1000 were lined 1!0 and eoota, and ~ ~¥If ,,_ -

~ CUI'II- Tba Oblo ,.,. ot.atomont oupporttng ..,_,· ~=~
:~on~:
Enabling
Letriflllation
Is
Approved
For
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nmnlna
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London
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Wilted lba -..n &lt;I
bitlh "our aa!looal berhap, '"" goy- ~ and Wlnlieid da.m C }l
• 0£ Three per enl Liquor Tax
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off bills also and enjoy a worry-free
happy vacation, Repay eaal!y later on.

San FtanciSIO at Lo• Angeles, I The "'''.of the food was $463.1 a. m._ on Monday at the soft· pr~te~:~oli~~~.~se "you cant
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Is The Answer
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33 25 .569 liz I Do SclloofoodlGdUW Up
keys, summer vegetables, fresh race referee.
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?;i', , IBraves 1g..2 with Danny David- Mtlwaukee 26
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Bob Miller, MgF.
Diekle Bob Smith, pmt·slzed , son holding the losers to two Phila.
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30 .464 6lf.!: c~n~. ~ 1 . e ? .Y persons.
of the same month a year tegrity o( USAC officials or ofIndian h'!.ler, fanned
hits, a single by Mulford and a x-Hottsfon 25 32 .439 8 c ~~=tio:,m;;~~~:l~ategones.
ficiating.
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WM~~~~ baCk twu run double "by Van John- New York Z3 . 36 .~90 ~1 437 million pounds, up 7 per
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:;o~:n. Sena~r Joe:er
Dem- son Senator hi~ters were Birdey :;~ot&gt;s not mclude
mght Chantable institutions got
oskey fanned eight, walked 3, ~oskey a smgle a~ double, ga .
million pounds, a reduction of
8
but wu iD (Hquent IJ'ouble with ~~I Clatw~thy
smgle and
TUESDAY'S GAMES
per cent. They received '::~: 1
leaky defenses around h•m He . P e, f?avidson a double, J . . .
amounts of cheese plus a
allowed thr hits.
' , R•ce a smgle, J_. Hawley a tnp. Cig~m"l!~-~(~oney 8-2) at New commoditieo such os dtied
•. , -~ """"' '• "'" ,... "' . le. Bwiktrk., While not hJtting m York (Jaekson 5-5)
sweet potatoes. arf'd peaches
The Indiana won it in i big this game, got his first home Milwaukee (Burdette 5·5 or Sny· in 1962,
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scored on Smlth:S triple. a walk m a game last week.
l.fi) night
and three Sena\fl\ : ~roo. Other
. MAKEUP GAME
St. Louis (Gibson 4-3) at Pltt.Jndian were D. H-l'ffilt'a db®le ,llraves · .. 002 000 - 2 2 6 burglt- (SehwaD 3-3), night
~ 1 Bill Hackett a home run. /Senators ... 611 56x -:- 19 7 o San Francisco (Fisher 3-7) at
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Johnson ILl, Hanmgan (Si Los Angeles (Drysdale 7-6)
~ .our .x~a rs go 1 ' erry and Buskirk, McCloud
(5). night
·· oart ,Jr:PI~ ~ s~~~n Dav/l&amp;. and T. Hawley.
Chicago (Jackson 7-5 or
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e •~,..1' 1111t';n• IndianP .... 000 140 - 5 3 l ; 1·3) at Houston (Johnson
H,. ward and Tom lltlwley smg. Senators . .. 1110 010 - 2 4 4' night
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Smith and Warner. Demm:~key
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THROWS BAJID ·
and T. Hawley_
Red Sox . .. 002 210 - 5 3 2 77th Ohio Trap•hoot
Bib Bobby _LewMf.
_ t-~q~~ ' n!ll&lt;ees ... 1100 001 - 1 3 q
the Yankees mto
. . \tiit' l· :If. • Lewis and Roush Rlcill Open8 W edn.,.day
tO years ago your houe
~he ttred in the ' , permit- (L), Conde ill and ·Conde '
may have been worth
t1ng two of the tbree hila he al- Powell 131 .•·
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SB,OOO - today it may
lowed. aDd one run. Lewis fanbe worth S18,0001 Wh.u
llho~# yo•t fi, inst~r­
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tmcd Che(k rates now
Rl&lt;e of the looer• ..... tough :
0
prize money offe&lt;:ed to the
for fire insurance that
too, fannlng 7, walkin&amp;..&amp;wo. but !
of 1,200 shotgunners.
measures up to t()f/t~y'l
value of yOur home.
he led Big Bobby a gupher hall
The meet, which will run
in the third inning that was
through SUnday, Is oecond only
Check with Nationwide
smacked away for a two-run
Grand American which i&amp; held
- che comp1ny with MW
idttU /tw • .ew ,,.•.
bomer. Jim Conde carne on in
Augusl Firing will be at
relief, and alrer a ;baky initia·
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lhree. giVing up two runs in the The Tigers overpowered the
Yankees 12-7 and the Dodgers
WY 2-2460
scored an upset 17-3 win over
ANNOUNCE TRIALS
115 E. 2nd
PorrHiroy
the
Redlegs
Monday
in
Pome-Meigs
County
Coonhunters
Spit-Ball Outrges
/ roy Boys' League action.
hold water trials at
Are Flying Again
Starter Larry Walker and his
Lake, near Syracuoe,
BALTIMORE IUPH _ Bob relief Bob Burdette, teamed up
June 16, starting at
Bchelfing joined Chi
White to strike oot 15 batters while
The event wm be a t1'011hYII
iox manager AJ.
today walkmg nme for the Tigers.] ;;;~•:;;nd;;_;:th;::e~p:;;u:;;bli:;;c~is.;i:;;nv~ited~.~::::ii:::::ii:~
a 61manding that "something Larry Vaughan and Bob Werry I•"
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. . tlauwine an octuioneJ spit Da
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nny Abbott and Burdette
paced Tiger hitting with a
....., ou&amp;ht to legalize it or ·home run and double each.
- tallni II," the Detro~ Ti- Larry Walker, Mike y,.,,.
, . -aer said. "It wouldn't die YoWlg and Roy D'
.. W !lard to - . . . All the rounded out Tiger hitting ,
• 11 a bow when a pitcher is a .smgle apiece.
. . . a oplttor, 10 the •mpir"'
STRONG PITCHING
on .....,,..
The Dodgel'll limited tile Red·
O.n a '70,000 BTU eapacity lloor tumace
Modem Ill design with '10,000 BTU htetLGpoa -tly ac&lt;Uiod Loo An· ' legs to U.o hill. Pat
t:h.t'a
OD(IiJ.....t for noiaeleM operation.
lng ce.paoltyl'fhe powerful, 4-epeed blower
. . . pllllor Dtan Cha6c. of US· hurled for the Dodgers,
Y:011
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prov!dee 110fleleu operation , • • dfatriJNt.
IDtl tile ptch, aod Schelling ••- six and giving up seven
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I agafM lilt 1lgers once.
In hlttlna' witil thrft
«111venient
oontrola.
P~!&lt;--P
prioe
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chamber. Package prioe lnoludea life.
. . llnw • !lpitter to &lt;NormJ while Tom Sarver and R
taDk 1euo "'!0 complew inltaJ..
~ . tank ieutl and 00111plete tmtaiiatlota
IIIII - doy in IJelroit, and Warner had a triple and Sin!(le
IMPALA 4 DOOR
W~;ohank
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..P,ol Larry Napp walked each and John Lohae, one.
rflbt out to the mound. He told The Dndgera had extra
Nmac..
Sold new for f4100. V-8, auto. traM., power brak·
and
A11p1ar
if
A NIUIII
blm 'Y.,. a apltter, and I in their win as Redleg ~i~~~~ es, steering. Radlo and air-conditloninc. One local
J'OII to aut that out. Next lumded them 14 free
owner.
$aiU5
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matter whert the pitch ta: That's Jega hitl wen a home run
Jto way JOU bave to do k."
Jed Will and a single by Cot\• II
-Aiked II he tllougbt tllat bring- Boothe.
lbl
,.,_,iOR -·.till llf Vi#t Y!ll!t' .,.,., AIIIIMd Oil
Jd Bltr
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lrlf the apltter bock would help Dodgel'll . . . 204 344 - 17 1 2
liteben, S&lt;heffiog replied.
Redi"8S _. . . 100 200 - 1 2 7
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"I dool lhinll f I would help Jeff Mankin (1,), Kelly Mo. : k mucb. Alter aU yoo can get Kenue (t), Jed WiD (6) and
Wlo ctf It too. l - e i Kline McKen•ie, J a c k Moore (4).
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11iJ1t1 llwwlatl It Olailllt "' ooe O'Brien and Dailey.
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Cadillac
Oldsmobile
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'~Ollie
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''You'll Uke Our Quallt~ Way of l)oiDg Buslnellll"
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P"-t:,_ w;Y.n-tfO!fa iot1•7
WY 2-5342
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pltllt)' Ill SUfi P lUll Larrry Worner, Walker
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
' The Racine Yankees, Racine. l'or PorUand G. Lawrence
MONDAY'S GAMES
c Jleds, and Syracuse lndilll8 bad slnsJes, Allen Foor oingles,
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~.-r .. ,.ted wins in the Little Sou~ Cozart a double, M. Lawrence New York HI, Washinglon 0-1,
Baoeball Association Mon' a trlplo and aingle, W. Sellera, twj.night
'\VPning.
Roush 1J . Lawrence with singles Cleveland 3, Baltimore 2 night

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Indianapolis Driver Quoted
As Saying '500' Was.Fixed

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind . (UP!)
- United States Auto Club
Monday pia~ race drlvet Ed·
die Sachs oo a one r,eat:s pro.
bation fbr making 'irresponsible and unsupported statements" questioning its offici·

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Sacha had charged that poll- '
tics permitted Parnelll Jones to 1
win the race. ·
"I apologized to USAC for us· I
lng poorly ch05en words," j
Sachs told a news conference

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Detrmt 6, Boston l, mght ·
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Jim Crow, Irwllan pitcher, Chicago
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23 589
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h~ld Letart to seven scattered Baltimore 32 24 ·.571 1 "He'd be a better fielder if be
further irresponsible, unsup- 1
hill. Hllrers were Gary Sewell New York 21J 22 569 I"' ' didn't like wlltl llo-s!"
0
port&lt;!d staremento casting re- ,
with a trtple, Oavtd LJpsco~b, Minnesota 28 2S 5ZII 3lf. .
flection&amp; on the mtegrlty of of.
Crow and Gerald Hendricks
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Cleveland 24
26 .480 6
AC's executive board was ord·
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Letart h•tters were Mug rage Lo
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•nd two sm...,s,
. war a with two singles, Arthur HiD s Angeles 28 31 .m 61ii
S. 00
body to give h1m on o rtun·
trtple and smgle, Juruor Free- two singles Beegle and Jarrell Dter01t
24
29 .453 7lfl l
't ot
kppo
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man I double and single, and singles and Charles Hill a sing· Washmgton 20
39 .329 14Uz l
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(tecreatlon director Frank Es- ~red to ~~p a~n remar 8 attribStevie OWens a single, double, le.
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chleman S81d today all •oftball ttledia ~- un y numerous news
_and trlple. Ba~htet hn hit safe-- jRaclne YankeesUn 036- 11 lO ILos Angeles (Ch.ance 5-5)
at.
teams must ha~e their player Sachs was reported to have
ly nlne~~~es m three consecu· Syr~cuse G1ants01J5: 302 - 10 10 Kansas CJt) (Wickersham 4- · WASHINGTON fU PII - Thf/~ter~ turned mto the recrea- complamOO that Parnelli Jones' 1
tive ga
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D1ddle and The1ss. Bachtel, 4) night
government gave away nearly lhon director by Saturday, June car should have been blackflasREDS WIN
Mike Stewart (6l , and Mark Mmnesuta (Shgman 4-5) at ChJ. 3.4 billion pOunds of food at home I15th.
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ged out of the ra~ beciluse It
'lbe Reds beat Portland 13-11 Smith.
i cago Herbert 5-3). night
and a~road during the first nine I Anyone needtng 8 .form should was throwing oil.
. on the ~cin.e dia~nd .
Portland .
413 102- 1l 12 Boston (Wood 0..1) at
Detro[~ months 1July·¥archl of fiscaJ contact the recreation ~!rector Sachs was quoted as .. saying
... The wmner s hitting caJ?e off Racine Reds · 260 50x- 13 12 (Bunmng 4-S)
1963, according to the Agnculture at the Middleport swrmming USAC officials were talked out
_ the ~ts of ~Hers With 11 smgle; Cozart and Sellers. Johnson Cleveland tGrant 3-6) at Balti- Department. In the same period pool League play starts Tues- or removmg "500" win.ner Jones
B. Matt 1 !Ingle; Albert Prof· and Crow. .
more (Roberti 4-5't night
Ia year. e11rtier donations 1otaled lday, June l8th. ,
from the race by J. c. Agajanlnt a home ~un and tr1ple; G. Syra'se lrx:hans 000 020- 2 51only games seheduled.
3.6 b-1lhon pounds.
Women and girls league are an, owner ot Jones ' car. He
Hart three smglea and a dooble, Letart . . . .
100 000- 1 7
The department said the 6 per from 9 A. m. to 11 8 · m. and said Jones would not have won
Rookie Crow two singles; and Crow and Tom Knapp Beegle
NATIONAL LEAGUE
cent decline was because of few· the men and boys league from th
" h d 't
bee f
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Snid er, Johnson and and Jarrell
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INew York y' , Cmcmna IJ 2
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or
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Chicago at Houston. night
food giVen
team."i must be present at 9 t~c 8 1 no 0 ICI&amp; Y prot~t

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home run and a slJ1&amp;le. Helping
4. _ w•th the- hits were Tbelss,
. ·• home run .. oo I sinaJe, and
; Robert Diddle . Bruce Hart, and
Rick Cadle with singles.

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Mrs. Emest Whllebeacl pre- CbartAir
Chris down 23, 6:011 p.m.; John COLUMBUS (UPI) - Go •· Mr. CUnningham of
I he 139,1100 in the state sinking
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oented her piano pupils In a l&gt;f the board ' Ke
Ladd Dean doWb 23, 8:25 p.m.; James A Rhodaa today olgned Koonll Parkin&amp; Meter Comp- Pn!senl for last nlgh1'1 meet- Murray .
Hl&amp;h Schoof,
and Car· Ml01 Lou
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. down 23• 7 a·m ;,;,· intO law ·legislt.tion creating a any came to discuss advantages tng were. Mayor VIr gil Siders,
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. . Franklm Pie= down 23, 7:w Department of Deveiopmellt of replacmg the city parking City Clerk Mrs- Thomu, Jothe evening waa as lollowa: quest lor a ehange !Tom a m- a. m.: Cotton Queen up Greenup• and autlt,orlzln lsaurance of =-~=::!.-=:~:::..~=~:::::::__::::::_:_=--='• "Flow Gently, Sweet Alton," yw high school to four-year at 8:30 p.m.; Onward up Greenup revenue bondl ~ c
out his
played by Jane Whitehead; "At
B:OO
K. down G.....,. campaign pledge to";.." 200,the Fairies' Ball," Rob•• Hum- g ,
up 6.30 a.m., Bob Benter up 1100 new jobs lor Ohio.
phrey: "Chop Sticks," Cathy boaru al'!'roval.
Greenup 7:35 a_ m. ; Weatem Rhodes announced Ill• apPickens; "Riding the Moontain
down 3l, 4145 a. m.; Lung 8 pointmenl o1 • -en-member
Puny," Ricky Proffitt; "Little by Troop 178. Girl Scout and Porn. up 33, Z a. m.; ~ve111- finance comniisalon to handle •
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Spring Song" and "Humores- World pins were presented by wood down 34, 6_30 p.m., Ferci- the sale of bonds to raise !undo PT. PLEASANT- Three new\c•~cmt In the Huntingtoo d•s·
que," Becky Proffitt; "Trill the leader, Mrs. Frank Blse to UIBnd do'!" 34, 8:15p.m.; Bey· to aid industries In locating new appointments have been made trtct. He repla~ th~ Rev. Rol&gt;- ,
. Waltz'' and "Jndlar. Rain Rosemary Andrews, Shirley Lar· ou Lorrame up 34, 1:25 a. m.; plants In Oblo or expanding ex· for Mason County
Methnd•sl ort Day who ts movmg to •1
Dance," Janet Frank; "Cobbler kins, Patty Stathem, Jean Whhe Pamela D. down 34, 1:40-a.m.; isting ones. The target dote lor ministers according to announce· VIrginia ~tty.
Cobbler," and "Ballerina," Ra- head, Jackie Bise and Brenda Esso West Virginia up 34, 3:30 the otart of dllpenttlng funds un- menlo at the annual conference . Area MethodiSt mlnlaters ~
chel Pigott; "Fairies' Harp," Boring. The latter three elrls a. m.; Della Queen up 34, 2:50 der the lawll Dee. 15.
Sunday in Buckhannon.
mg returned mclude: L: Curtts
Ricky Proffitt; "Sofll of RlfS. were fiy-ups from
Brownie a. m.; Valvoline down 34, 8:45 Named to the fman.. com- Rev. Randoll Prince of the Saville, Trinity Metllodlsl, Pt.
sla" and "Waahlngton Post Troop !80 and •e,.IVed their 8 · m.
mi,.ion were Vaoce Brand, Ur- local St. Paul Methodist Church Pleasant; Charles Yoho, New
March," Mary Jo Wolf; "Bo- Brownie Wings. Service stars GalllpoHJ Dam _ Hamilton bana, director of the Champ- has been trartslerred to Tridel· Haven; Holley Hensley, _Clifton.
lero" and "Whirlwind Polka," were presented to all Brownie down 6:40p.m.; Bonus H. down elgu National Bank; Wilbur D. phis-Fulton In Wheeling
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Sandra Newlun; "Tango Time," and Jniermediate Scouts who 2 a.m.; Dispatcher down 5,30 Fulton, Cleveland, retired pre,;. lrlct. Rev. Prince has served
Pleasan !Valley Hoapftal
Nola Myers: "Peter and the had comple\W one year in a.m.· Solvay down s a.m .. Lou- dent of the Federal Heoerve at the local church for the past ADMITI'ED: Mrs.
Dalla"
·-Wolf·t" alkl "Golliwog'a Dance,n seoutlng and Girl Scout pins !sian~ down 7:30 a.m.;
Bank: Paul E. Humes Jr., vlce three years.
Moss, Gallipolis, Ohio; Mrs.
Ruth Ann Barnhill; "Lond?r10rry W'ere presented by the leaders Downey down 9:30 a.m.; Col. president ol the Peoples Bank. Rev. Prince Ia beifll raplac· WJUiam Bateman, Gallipolis
A\J'." and "Minuet In G,' Mar- to new committee members.
Davenport up 11 :Oil a.m.
Youngstown; M II ton Knight, ed by Dale Chllder• from Hunt· Ferry; William Boston, Letart;
t~sbome; "Flowers of the
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Perrysburc, board ehatrman of ington ·who Is a graduate
of Mrs. John Crawford, Pt. Pleas·
t&lt;West." Karen Humphrey; a The new com - me
Kanawba Rlver-Semet down the NaUIOIIl Bank ol Toledo; West VIrginia Wesleyan and ant.
~. "Singing In the Moon- for Troop 179 Is Mrs. Alfred Loodon 7 a.m.; MerriU doWD Austin E. knowlton, Delaware, recently graduated from
an DISCHARGED: Mrs. Harold
lil!lft," Karen and Robin Hum. Cashdollar and lor Troop , 180 Marmet 9:40 p.m.; Helen Z, owner ol A. E. Knowlhill Co. of Ohio Seminary.
Hudson and da~ghter. Henderphrey; duet "At the Circus," Mrs. L. Provaneha, Mrs. Er- clown Marmet 12:fili a.m.; J. S. Columbo1; William C. Salford, The Rev. Richard L. Wright son.
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Ra!'hel Pigott ar.d Mary Jo wm Blanhill and Mn. Harless Lewis down Marmet 2:10 a.m.; president of Westel'll and SoutJ&gt;. who baa served the Ma- Me- BIR111S: A daughter to Mr.
WoU: "The Strolling Players" Frank. Other committee 111
Elgercllfl up Winfield 1:10-!.m.; em Llle lrururance Co., Clncln· thodlst Church for the paot sev· and Mrs. DaHas Moos, Galli·
a 'djlet, Rutll Ann Barnhill and bora are Mrs. John Hetzer, Jci A. E. Dykes up _Wlnfleltl 3:25 nail; Joseph Tbomaa, vice pre.. en yeara Is being replaced by polio. A son to Mr. and Mrs.
~- Whitehead; "In Hanging C. Ed Humphray, Mra. Haro a.m.; Robert W. Lea down WIJI. ldenl and dlreclar of Fireltono the Rev. Morlan Frame who Dale Carr, Hogllett. A •on to
~ena.'',~-4~Wt, Sandra New- Newlun, ..-I Mrs. Arthur Davis. field 5:20a.m.; Beaver up Win- Tire and j,l,ubber Co.
come heH from Clay. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Grlnun, Lelun - and Kliren llumphray; 8 Followlnt the Frlendslllp Ctr- field 5:45a.m.; A. L. Nash down Deveioplnaiii"Diroetor George Methotlllt Church at Rainelle, tarlll'~t:__ _ _ _ _ _
~. "March MWtatre," J. cle which endad the lnveoUture Winfield 6:15 a.m.;
EllBha wn- said the plan . _ lei· w. Va.
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1\'liitebead and MartiD Osborne. services, refreshments were Woods up Wlnlleld 7 a.m.
lslatlve powers of the govern- Rev. Frame haa been at Clay
lf!!mdra Newlun waa unable to served to the scoull and guesta.
ment bot .at the lllllO time Ia lor tilree years and Is a graduMilticipate becauoe· of lllntal. The followmg peraona, In addi·
not uaing taxpayen' money. Ill ate of Morris Harvey Collega
F~yowlng the prol"am, a d~., Uon to the above oamed, attendINVITED OIJT
the future other states will use and received hla Bachelor of
course was served by tlta ed. Mra. Done! Larkins, Mra. Division It ot licenaed praetl- the Ohio j,Ian aa a modo\, he Divinity degree from tile Va"'
lf~ess to the above Qll!lltior&gt; Roland Stathem, Mrs. Paul cal nurses and all other llcenl- predicted.
derbllt School of Rellgioo. He
!it, and the following gueslll: Andrews and Barbara, Dale and ed pracllcsl nurses In Ute atea
formerly servad appolotmenll
Mt. and Mrs. Robert Proi!IU, Louis Provancha, Tonuuy Joe ata welcome to atreod a coot. UGBT ART OBJECTJ
in Chatleston and Beckley en..
MJt;, Taylor and Mr•. Junior Reed, Jali Wltllehead, Mra. oot at the Maybelle Bartlett To keep art objects and dec&gt; trlcta.
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Ha,uber of Portland, Mrs. Geor- Frank Boring, Mrs. Harold borne, II&amp; North LaneasteMI, orallvi accenll from bdln&amp; In- NorD1811 Nub will be a aup~Wolf ,of Chesrer, Mrs. Carl Brower, Mrs. Richard Borlnr!M • Atilelll, on June IS at 1 p. m. to the backgrmmd, they shoultl\ply minister for tilt Point PleaBii'nhlll and Mra. Stout of Tup- Randy and Ricky, and ra. 'lbose attendlna oboUltl br1nf1 be Ughted, said the American aant circuit being tranalerred
pm Plains, Mrs. Ronald ()s. Charles Hauber.
table servk:e.
Home Ughtlng loalliute.
from the Salt Rock·Mt. Pisgah
aod Ronaleeo, Mra. liar- Members of Intermediate Girl
rank, George Pickens and Scout Troop 1'19 and Fly-llpa
Frank, Roae Easterday, from Brownie Scout Troop 180
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WUtard Pigott, Mrs. WU- of Reodsvllle enjoyed a wiener
llilb Stathem and Mra, Donald roast at Forked Run State pari
1\lYers of Leng Bottom, Mr. recently. Several of the glrla
~ Mrs. Jobnny Kibble, Mrs. who are working on cyclist
~){tEd Humphrey and Mrs. Mar- badge rode from their home to
~ Rltlpehart ~od Jull White- the park. During the eveolDg
1\llid of · Reedsville.
the Fly-Ups who ata wurtlng
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on their tenderfoot requlrementa
· lovestiture services were held lald a trail for the other oeoota
i Brownie Troop 110 for Uve to follow. Scoull 1ttendlna were
and by latermedlate Troop Brenda Boring Jackie Bile,
six girls In a combiJI. Jean Whitehead', Rosemary ~
Tuesday evening dreWII, Linda Brown, Karen
Riverview SchooL Fo). Ifump!lrey, Patty Smllll, J0811
the flag ceremony whk:h CaMdollar, Patty Borlag, and
by Jeanie Callhdollar, leaden, Mra. Fruk Bile. and
eZ.bco 66 Rocl &amp; R"l Comb._ $9.99
Maurice Reed, leader of Mrl. Eniesl Whitehead and lba
pre•!llled Bronie foDowlng guesta, Freddie Bile,
eShek..pe•r Rod &amp; R"l Comb.· $9.99
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pins to naw .oavld weber, J - and Jull
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Paula Hauber, Shar- Whitehead.
eZ.bco "33" ...1..:.·- - - $12.91
Blanton, Jenlne Prov!lllclla,
---Jane Whitehead, Another
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of drlvlna while IRt.oxlcated Pleaaant. Camdoa 'saul c1
lllltltullool, ... - · ..
belon Juatlce of ,Peace A. •M. eampbWI, It, ~- • awJII!M at, 18M, a1111 dalomcl slml1- fltttlom•. rlghta and -Jbll·
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Goodwin. They were Olear Eu- lo1te Lee JCeofor 21 · 1-. ~
ar PT. PLEASANT - The City was grantlnc pennisaloo to the meten !rom the automatic to gene Parker, Pt. Pleasant Roote
0sca Fink
~and
111 11ve olbar ldloolt. llllo , , :• '1lle reaolulllm II to ro- Boll -••11:
Tba ...-lou ..,.,. col,. action at the next board Oble River - Dave Crockett Council puaed an ordl,nance City Ice &amp; Fuel Company to the manual !YJie· Mayor Siders 2: Jona Elmet Burris, AppJt :tty Ruth- W~ 11, VIJI.
""""' at nino, oc11oo11 lo- Albeaa - g .
up 14, S:2$ p.m.; John J. Rowe Monday nlgltt necessary
to put an LP gas bulk tank on appointed a committee of Tom Grove, and Wendle C. Goodwin, ton Roul4 1. , I!Obtd Noble
COWl!J and four lD TrUmbull 11 wauld enable otudenll to re. up 14, 7:45 p.m.;
Defender collect 3 per cent tu on liquor property opposite the Mattea- Reynoldl, Belva Farley. an: Kirby, W. Vo.
Sprouse 1J M~ .. OJ••
CouDt,- bacalfM tbolr oporattoaal colve crtdlll for courses ohoWing dOWD 14, 1:10 p.m.; Dixie Splr- sal.. from the ot.ale. The 19flil blo lroo Company oo land own- Arlin HaD to il1l&lt;llss the ":'"
Otller. arraignej! were Dor- Consta.;,. j
N-.11. JO.
otandarda ,.... below ot.ate ,.. the ecmtrut between totalitarian It up 14, 11 :1$ p_m.; Ea!U!m legislature passed an act per· ed by the B II 0 railroad and ter lurtl!er with Mr. Cunning- man E. Pearson, Gallipollll Fer·
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and - a u . tdlolot!ie'up 14, 1:10 a.m.; Patten up 14, milling ciU.. with State Liquor alao the lnstaUatlm of a LP ham and ~ hack.
ry, 110 and cost.. no operatora oon.
,.OIIlelalt &lt;1 lba lfvt acboolo Ill
v....cy 0. 6:40 a.m.; Jacob G. down 14, Stores to lm[IOIO a tax on Uq-, cas storage tank for saln Oil Mayor Sieler~ aliiiOIInced a license; Tbomas E. Faulkner,
Prebla t::oaab' tlirtallllecl with A vacaocy on the board waa 6:30 a.m.; S. M. Jenks up 14, uor uloa equel 10 the alate their own property at 224 Flrll opoclal meeU"' of Council will Carpenterville Indiana f» and l1
ch- ...-uaa were givea created by the letter of reslgna· 6:40 a.m.; Dleael up 16, 2:46 tax. By pasalng the ordinance Straet.
be beltl Monday, June 17 • 7' 30 coats, reckle;, driving ; Oscar
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more to raiJo tile operatlq t1tm ol Mrs. Hazel M. Wolter of a.m.; OVEC down 16, 1:.15 a_m_ the city will re&lt;eiVe a one per n., council approved pay· p.m. to open bids for resurfac- Eugene Parker, Rt. 2 Pt. Plea,.
otaodorda c1 lhe!r acboola.
Cleveland, who hao moved to A. V. Chris Jr. down 17, 4:56 p. cent tnereaae In reveooe from ment of the election ollicials lng city streell.
voted
to ant, $10 and costs, no operatol'll
HEATING AND
Jn otblr l&lt;lloo, tile board re. Maaaaehuselb.
m.; Albert Holden up 17, 11:20 the alate em liquor salei! at the who worked durint~ the recent Council memberl lar
.,. h"""se ; Elmer E. Black, South'
calved a..m.tlon adopli!lg a pol- n.e Atheoa Couoty schoola loa- p.m.; Li!Ue Edward up 17, 2:50 local •tate store.
City etectioo
change the hour ol regu deou o;de 110 and costs intoxic1tion · AIR-CONDITIONING
;:~~~;;~;::~-;:;~~~lnff lhe!r cbartora were Glouster. a.m.; TampiCO up 17, 5:56 a. Other actlott of the councD Newly etectect Council mem- cil meellngs to ~.m. unngand ,Ciyde Fisher: Middlepo•t:
Cbaun:::ti.Dover. Amea~n ~ m.; Qu~n City up 17, 7 a.m.;
-- - Iter Thomas Holland, F if 1 h the oummer moo ·
Ohio, $10 and costs, right-of·
col,
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Charleroi down 18, 4:011 P- m.;
Ward, waa chosan to repreeent Financial raport of the three way.
Plalna Local. Rome-Canaan Looal, Southland up II, 5:25p.m.; Char
the city on the City Plannlni city departments was raad byi - " - - - -- - - -Shado L11ca1, Trimble Township les Stevensoo up 19, 4:35 a.m.;
Commission
City Clerk Mrs. A. E. Thomas
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Looal and Waterloo Local.
Jerry Bosworth up It, &amp;::10 a.
Harmoo · Park Commltree showing the foUowlng balances Ann Moore, City Attorney C. J .
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[D TrumhuU COWlty, Btoomfield, m . NaUooal up 20 5·15 a.m.
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Tom
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mem "b ... Mae •wnmeSidr ap- on w"Y •.• ' ... ~ 111• plu
. 1' ... Reynolds, Arlin Hall, Sam Fowl·
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era are ter or~, ...... - ..,.,. k Bel F I ' -·'· R sl
and FarmIfiliOn Vlilage Io their Martinsville
down 21, 3:20 p.m.
Hiram Dau bart • Louis Rossi 1100 In the otate sinkiog fund; es,
va ar ey, ~ os ' Locuot It,
Mlolllltlltrl
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charters.
C. V, Harner up :12,6 a.m.; Mr.
and EroeotgHa~ley.
Sewage Disposal, $65,410.21 plua Hiram Dau~herty, Charles CotPhoneWY.11

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PT. PLEASANT - "ntree pel'· en B. IIHelett, • ~ .
1000 were lined 1!0 and eoota, and ~ ~¥If ,,_ -

~ CUI'II- Tba Oblo ,.,. ot.atomont oupporttng ..,_,· ~=~
:~on~:
Enabling
Letriflllation
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Approved
For
. lloafd &lt;1 r,ducatlcw :Montlay , . Amerlcanim and ompbaall
nmnlna
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Wilted lba -..n &lt;I
bitlh "our aa!looal berhap, '"" goy- ~ and Wlnlieid da.m C }l
• 0£ Three per enl Liquor Tax
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Pl. l'leaallll lUI, Binhlll 1.25
lal)lDc, Kanawlla FaDs 2.04 Ifill.

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Then stop in for your money any time
convenient. We will have it ready. Pay
off bills also and enjoy a worry-free
happy vacation, Repay eaal!y later on.

San FtanciSIO at Lo• Angeles, I The "'''.of the food was $463.1 a. m._ on Monday at the soft· pr~te~:~oli~~~.~se "you cant
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.milhon slightly over the co.st for ball fields for an orgamzational Th
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t. . ouls at Pittsburg,
ppd. the sa~e months a year earlier. mee mg.
ay w start the dudes Tom Binford resident;
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IDomeotic donations $284.7 Jnext day.
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Mlddlepcl't'a Boys' League In- foUrth and one in the fifth
on LNa c · 1M:
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.._ qpt ibeir hot pace going The other Red Sox hitter ;,..as x-Los Ang. 32 23 .S8'.l fu1 foods for July includes tur- Ward, and Don Cummins, the
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33 25 .569 liz I Do SclloofoodlGdUW Up
keys, summer vegetables, fresh race referee.
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onatlons to all
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whUe the Red For thP. Yankeets Rice had two x-San Fran. 31 26 M4 2
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waterme on, m1lk and Tht! USAC said Its rulini
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s-#W. ln a makeup 8"'.....,e
28 27 .509 4
cent . owh a year
vegetable fats BJ1d oils.
during the probationary period
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Lewis' sli t
~ day the Senators dubbed the P~ttstwrgh 28 28 .500
program was offset by demarto ~8'~4 o tu ~ysbovare uht hmay. hmarefleckeno remarks
?;i', , IBraves 1g..2 with Danny David- Mtlwaukee 26
:to .464 61,'z 1
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per cen a e w JC nug t
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Bob Miller, MgF.
Diekle Bob Smith, pmt·slzed , son holding the losers to two Phila.
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30 .464 6lf.!: c~n~. ~ 1 . e ? .Y persons.
of the same month a year tegrity o( USAC officials or ofIndian h'!.ler, fanned
hits, a single by Mulford and a x-Hottsfon 25 32 .439 8 c ~~=tio:,m;;~~~:l~ategones.
ficiating.
tid
WM~~~~ baCk twu run double "by Van John- New York Z3 . 36 .~90 ~1 437 million pounds, up 7 per
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:;o~:n. Sena~r Joe:er
Dem- son Senator hi~ters were Birdey :;~ot&gt;s not mclude
mght Chantable institutions got
oskey fanned eight, walked 3, ~oskey a smgle a~ double, ga .
million pounds, a reduction of
8
but wu iD (Hquent IJ'ouble with ~~I Clatw~thy
smgle and
TUESDAY'S GAMES
per cent. They received '::~: 1
leaky defenses around h•m He . P e, f?avidson a double, J . . .
amounts of cheese plus a
allowed thr hits.
' , R•ce a smgle, J_. Hawley a tnp. Cig~m"l!~-~(~oney 8-2) at New commoditieo such os dtied
•. , -~ """"' '• "'" ,... "' . le. Bwiktrk., While not hJtting m York (Jaekson 5-5)
sweet potatoes. arf'd peaches
The Indiana won it in i big this game, got his first home Milwaukee (Burdette 5·5 or Sny· in 1962,
•
!ifth frame when four runs ~un of his Boys' League career der ~I- at Philadelphia (Short The department Jist of
scored on Smlth:S triple. a walk m a game last week.
l.fi) night
and three Sena\fl\ : ~roo. Other
. MAKEUP GAME
St. Louis (Gibson 4-3) at Pltt.Jndian were D. H-l'ffilt'a db®le ,llraves · .. 002 000 - 2 2 6 burglt- (SehwaD 3-3), night
~ 1 Bill Hackett a home run. /Senators ... 611 56x -:- 19 7 o San Francisco (Fisher 3-7) at
-r ·~ to - t h'ts J
Johnson ILl, Hanmgan (Si Los Angeles (Drysdale 7-6)
~ .our .x~a rs go 1 ' erry and Buskirk, McCloud
(5). night
·· oart ,Jr:PI~ ~ s~~~n Dav/l&amp;. and T. Hawley.
Chicago (Jackson 7-5 or
i .J error,n
e •~,..1' 1111t';n• IndianP .... 000 140 - 5 3 l ; 1·3) at Houston (Johnson
H,. ward and Tom lltlwley smg. Senators . .. 1110 010 - 2 4 4' night
fjd .
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Smith and Warner. Demm:~key
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THROWS BAJID ·
and T. Hawley_
Red Sox . .. 002 210 - 5 3 2 77th Ohio Trap•hoot
Bib Bobby _LewMf.
_ t-~q~~ ' n!ll&lt;ees ... 1100 001 - 1 3 q
the Yankees mto
. . \tiit' l· :If. • Lewis and Roush Rlcill Open8 W edn.,.day
tO years ago your houe
~he ttred in the ' , permit- (L), Conde ill and ·Conde '
may have been worth
t1ng two of the tbree hila he al- Powell 131 .•·
• VANDALIA tUPJl - The
SB,OOO - today it may
lowed. aDd one run. Lewis fanbe worth S18,0001 Wh.u
llho~# yo•t fi, inst~r­
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tmcd Che(k rates now
Rl&lt;e of the looer• ..... tough :
0
prize money offe&lt;:ed to the
for fire insurance that
too, fannlng 7, walkin&amp;..&amp;wo. but !
of 1,200 shotgunners.
measures up to t()f/t~y'l
value of yOur home.
he led Big Bobby a gupher hall
The meet, which will run
in the third inning that was
through SUnday, Is oecond only
Check with Nationwide
smacked away for a two-run
Grand American which i&amp; held
- che comp1ny with MW
idttU /tw • .ew ,,.•.
bomer. Jim Conde carne on in
Augusl Firing will be at
relief, and alrer a ;baky initia·
If
l ~;,::~~r Trapshooting Association
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lion, fanned eight and WJII:ed
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lhree. giVing up two runs in the The Tigers overpowered the
Yankees 12-7 and the Dodgers
WY 2-2460
scored an upset 17-3 win over
ANNOUNCE TRIALS
115 E. 2nd
PorrHiroy
the
Redlegs
Monday
in
Pome-Meigs
County
Coonhunters
Spit-Ball Outrges
/ roy Boys' League action.
hold water trials at
Are Flying Again
Starter Larry Walker and his
Lake, near Syracuoe,
BALTIMORE IUPH _ Bob relief Bob Burdette, teamed up
June 16, starting at
Bchelfing joined Chi
White to strike oot 15 batters while
The event wm be a t1'011hYII
iox manager AJ.
today walkmg nme for the Tigers.] ;;;~•:;;nd;;_;:th;::e~p:;;u:;;bli:;;c~is.;i:;;nv~ited~.~::::ii:::::ii:~
a 61manding that "something Larry Vaughan and Bob Werry I•"
*-'1 be done" about the in- worked UK: mo~ for the Yanuumblr of pttcberafwho ~:es, fanmng SIX and walking
. . tlauwine an octuioneJ spit Da
.
11a1.
nny Abbott and Burdette
paced Tiger hitting with a
....., ou&amp;ht to legalize it or ·home run and double each.
- tallni II," the Detro~ Ti- Larry Walker, Mike y,.,,.
, . -aer said. "It wouldn't die YoWlg and Roy D'
.. W !lard to - . . . All the rounded out Tiger hitting ,
• 11 a bow when a pitcher is a .smgle apiece.
. . . a oplttor, 10 the •mpir"'
STRONG PITCHING
on .....,,..
The Dodgel'll limited tile Red·
O.n a '70,000 BTU eapacity lloor tumace
Modem Ill design with '10,000 BTU htetLGpoa -tly ac&lt;Uiod Loo An· ' legs to U.o hill. Pat
t:h.t'a
OD(IiJ.....t for noiaeleM operation.
lng ce.paoltyl'fhe powerful, 4-epeed blower
. . . pllllor Dtan Cha6c. of US· hurled for the Dodgers,
Y:011
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an
even
flow
of
alean,
healthful
heat
prov!dee 110fleleu operation , • • dfatriJNt.
IDtl tile ptch, aod Schelling ••- six and giving up seven
M
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low
operating
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equipped
with
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evealy. Equipped with automftio
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P
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heavy
combuotion
chamber
and
lemperatou:e oontrol and lltetime Oi&gt;mm.
I agafM lilt 1lgers once.
In hlttlna' witil thrft
«111venient
oontrola.
P~!&lt;--P
prioe
indudoe
lion
chamber. Package prioe lnoludea life.
. . llnw • !lpitter to &lt;NormJ while Tom Sarver and R
taDk 1euo "'!0 complew inltaJ..
~ . tank ieutl and 00111plete tmtaiiatlota
IIIII - doy in IJelroit, and Warner had a triple and Sin!(le
IMPALA 4 DOOR
W~;ohank
,
..P,ol Larry Napp walked each and John Lohae, one.
rflbt out to the mound. He told The Dndgera had extra
Nmac..
Sold new for f4100. V-8, auto. traM., power brak·
and
A11p1ar
if
A NIUIII
blm 'Y.,. a apltter, and I in their win as Redleg ~i~~~~ es, steering. Radlo and air-conditloninc. One local
J'OII to aut that out. Next lumded them 14 free
owner.
$aiU5
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lime I'D td a baU Oll you no strikins out nine. The only
matter whert the pitch ta: That's Jega hitl wen a home run
Jto way JOU bave to do k."
Jed Will and a single by Cot\• II
-Aiked II he tllougbt tllat bring- Boothe.
lbl
,.,_,iOR -·.till llf Vi#t Y!ll!t' .,.,., AIIIIMd Oil
Jd Bltr
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lrlf the apltter bock would help Dodgel'll . . . 204 344 - 17 1 2
liteben, S&lt;heffiog replied.
Redi"8S _. . . 100 200 - 1 2 7
'"'-·
"I dool lhinll f I would help Jeff Mankin (1,), Kelly Mo. : k mucb. Alter aU yoo can get Kenue (t), Jed WiD (6) and
Wlo ctf It too. l - e i Kline McKen•ie, J a c k Moore (4).
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''You'll Uke Our Quallt~ Way of l)oiDg Buslnellll"
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P"-t:,_ w;Y.n-tfO!fa iot1•7
WY 2-5342
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LOST, strayed or stolen, one
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spot on forehead, one broken
horn, cme and a half years 1

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FOR FRUIT
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control all common lfuit tree pNt.
and d1Masu. Ul ll'
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areo of allllllo ton&lt;biMII, Alar
bama'1 rJelal probleal. II cama
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cborman Frank McGee mentloned, somewhat lndiroctly, that
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tho• tbOw - whoa - CIOJ)Ildera hove hll moment at the door;
thai utwork televiolon II perhapo critlcllm of lhe JIOVernor seeiDOd
the -.lor lluilo f8&lt;l« ID III!IOdJ. clearly lmplied, however briefly.
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b7 ita obelllneo 1o tho· eommer· '!'- Clulnaol • - • Pvry
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pluau, pearhu, 11Weet and !OUr
cbeuie1, erapea. Safe and effect~·e.

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hlt f.lllepo.
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the Weot" vei:lture wu horriltleDOl the lcftjo, but the . . -••
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aram. It wu 111 OrweUiaD "11181"
ldu wltbqut a Gtorgo Orwell, or
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LOST &amp; FOUND
LOST, strayed or stolen, one
Guernsey bull, white "V"
spot on forehead, one broken
horn, cme and a half years 1

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Wolfe, Racine, or call WI 9-

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MALATHION
FOR FRUIT
If .fOU .nnt a Jlnll:le material to
control all common lfuit tree pNt.
and d1Masu. Ul ll'
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troveralal 1ubjlcta, .tAIOIJ a aupt
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areo of allllllo ton&lt;biMII, Alar
bama'1 rJelal probleal. II cama
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&amp;ro otudenll to tater tho 11nl~­
lily of Alaboma ... 1\laodaJ lllld
Gov. Goorga
promlae
to por10111lly bar ouch ellhy Ill
lha IDtel'tllt of IIIIJ'o l'f8hts.
AI the cloae of the report, an.
cborman Frank McGee mentloned, somewhat lndiroctly, that
there was evidenoe the showdown

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tho• tbOw - whoa - CIOJ)Ildera hove hll moment at the door;
thai utwork televiolon II perhapo critlcllm of lhe JIOVernor seeiDOd
the -.lor lluilo f8&lt;l« ID III!IOdJ. clearly lmplied, however briefly.
ering orlglual humor and ulire Viewer reaction woold ba of inand maiDIIIDIDS COliVIDtlonallam tereot.
b7 ita obelllneo 1o tho· eommer· '!'- Clulnaol • - • Pvry
elal pollee alate of advertising Como spotlights '!iJ cut 01 his

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pluau, pearhu, 11Weet and !OUr
cbeuie1, erapea. Safe and effect~·e.

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UDboiUIVIblo that NBC-TV permit..
ted' It lo 10 011 the air Ill IU&lt;h

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7:01 Brntfut PutJ
t: 15 Jones Buick Show

1:00 Sip on Ntw~
JO:III Polka )ierty
1:05 8acr«&lt; Hearl
10:35 PubUc ServlCI
1:20
CounlrJ
Jllllhoree
11:05
Top Ten Show
6-h
1:30 Farm Newa
12:00 Noon Report
7:011 Brealdut Party
12:30 Rev. MorUD Teell
of .our oommltue on '8olvi111 World Prol
1' 05 Platter Party
7:15 Br•••t
will ~ dlli&amp;yed beoauM thraa 1111mbtra
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1:00
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7:35 Plcklna Hd1'1' Show
· 7:30 Sign !Iff
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7:50 Newa Report - OhiD
la:oo SIP. Off - June
8?00 Brealdul Party
811NDAY
1:00 Brealdilll Party
IIOp 7:311 Sip On Newa
11;111 Muon County NOWI
Moadlly Ibn Prlday
1:05 Coffee Wllb Janet
8:00 Bapllll. Layman's Hour
12:00 Community NOWI .•
1:00 81811l'On
8:45 Betty Newtoo
1:35 Hour o1 DeUverance
12:05 Noon News
8:cls ' Musleill Clock
10:00 Ministerial Aosoc.
(Rev. Paul Jones)
7:00'· Ne11W
12: 10 Ohio New•
10:20 Counlr)' Hoe Down
1:00 Wlup of JleaJin&amp;
12:15 Markets
7'!1 MU§tcaJ Clock
11:05 Swap Sho~
1:30 SUIIda,y Slww
12:20 Bulletin Board
7!91f II.Wa Headlines
11:30 Farm News
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
12:25 News 0 Grams
7:BehMIII!IcaJ Clock
II : ~ Famlly Worship Hour·Thu 10:3$ Sunday Sb01r
12:30 Agriculture Agent
7:4$"'1118 \Lifeline
12:00 Noon Report
11:00 Country Hymntlme
12:45 Counlr)' Go Round
8IOO'itihlo Valley Ne111
12:15 Muale Juot Fill' You ·
12:00 Nooo Report
1:55 News Beat
12:15 Goeaaler'o Gueot Sllr-Frl12:15 The Seareh
8:o5' ' Wdttil &amp; Ohio Now•
2:00 Country Go Round
B&gt;lt'8pljl'\s Tnday
3:00 Platter Party
' 12:30 Rev. MerDn Teell
2:55
News Beat
~:IJ! ' &gt;Wllldter Picture
4:15 Blaeltnar Auto Show
1:00 Billy Graham
3:00 Mid Way Mat!Dee
B:ltl·'t.rus\cal Clock
4:30 Local News
1:30 The Lutheran Hoor
3:55 News Beat
8:55 Community News
4:55 BUI Stern Spot1o
2:00 Sips of the Tlmeo
9:00 Latchstring
4:00 Dfsclns wltb Dosa
8:00 Bowling Scores
(Rev. W. S. .Blllups}
8:30 Public Service
4:SO lntorchan&amp;•
6:011 Van Patrick Sporta
2:15 Public Service
5:00 Community News
Wonhlpllour
1:20 Sundowa SereDado
2:35 The Big Life
County NIWI
5:05 World &amp; Nallooal Newa 7:011 The World Today
3:00 Suuday Sbowcaae
O'J the Town
5: 15 SpoliiJiht on Sporto.
7:30 Sip Off
4:00 Hour ol Deelslon
5;211 WMihereut
1:110 Sip Off - JuDI
t:tli Jolin GriHID
Melc!dlel
11:311 Dlmer Mualeale
SA'l'VIUIAY
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1:00 Sip On NIWT
1:00 Swldown Serenade
1:00 Sw\HI Blvd.
1:01 Caunlry •JUibaree
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1:110 Farm Nmr
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LITTLI ORPHAN ANNIE

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Beaatey Mall&gt;
IWT, Athens, LV 3:111&amp;f.'
sALEsMAN

FOR SALE

Registeroo Bassett hound
pups. Victor Wolfe, Racine,
WI 9-3023.

'59 Buick

6 7 3tc

$1,495

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or Racial Ideal
Remember! Father's Day
Is Sunday June 16th
HANES
"LOCKER"
SHIRT
A winner for sports,
leisure wear. Features new
raglan shoulders for easy
action. ISo good looking;
too!) No-sag neck, handy.
. pocket. Soft combed coltpl
In Hanes sturdy flatkniL
Wide range of wash-fast ·
colors.
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John Berrymore

Jacques Seraas and
Genevieve Gnd
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Fill your tank with clean-burning, dependable Ashland Fuel Oil
and save 3 ways:
1. You get the advantage of the lowest prevailing Fuel
Oil price with no payment until October 10. (Payment
due September 10 for Budget Plan customers.)
2. Youfre protected from any Fuel Oil price increases that
may occur.
3. Your fuel tank will stay cleaner, rust-free.
To ease the strain on your pocketbook even more, Ashland Oil has
a Fuel Oil Budget Plan that will enable you to spread your fuel costs
over nine equal payments-from September to May. No interest or
carrying charge to pay. Don't wait for winter ••• caU us now!

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We could aay "nearly 1,700 buyan
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Add lltlmnillg, go-placoe otyle •••
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Old.o at auCh a' fantastic rate.
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