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ANNOUNCE REUNION
The deS&lt;.'endants of Hoyt and

Mary Curtis will hold their an·
nual family reunioo August 18,
at the Welsh Hilla Grange Hall,
3\l miles northeast ol Granvil·
le, or six miles northwest of
Newark.

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let the mayor down m t 1 s Iw 1te so It can be settled "
tt:mg, and I'd like to see h1s and r
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the vicinity of the Swan Creek lit was last heard from,"
he on a proposed 1964 : ~g a~ t~ !
led for 10 days by the ffi8)'0r,
. school near the Gallia.Lawrence said.
. . Middleport that didn't ba~anc~~. ;
and upon demanding M hearing
border.
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Th~ first three days of the In July, according to 1 a w, i
! before council. was returned to
'!he Patrol I! investtgatmg a , masstve search involved
350 Middleport council approvl"d its :
duty when &amp;licitor
Bernard
!hlrd report that a plane was I persons and covered 29.639 budget for next year showing .
Fultz intel'preted thf' law aa
trouble
the hilly
proposed expenditures would
. requiring
council
either
. square I'miles, the CAP said.
instate Neal,
or fire
h1"m.to reab~u I 10 mt Ies sou th of GaIII· A he_1copter was pressed in- •exceed expected income by appolio.
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tooerYlce Monday and false re- proximately $20.000.
Maym· Smith deferred alcion
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~or frtends of Dr. ~~~y ~rts of wreckage required the ''Let's have 6 tu::aring with '
ion the suspension peildmg a
Slffin_()rl;!i Hoiipl'lal, Inc., trial moved into its second . day. this mlirni~ are flying here ~ay to J~m '" Iaid of ground search pa•·hes in the commission (required by COLUMBUS !UP I) - The .higher legal opmion.
testimony "of ·or. Charles J, Mullen. M.D., a member and secretary of the lhe ..arch from Gallipolis, · Killum County, .Ky. and near : '""· ~'1'n 'l!!!~j~i.P,~I bud- state Board of Education Mon- i Council aloo: .
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Meigs Memorial Hospital board of trustees.
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. Sgt. ,\fcCreedy sa•d the theory Richmond, Ind. . .
1gets I to slraight.!n out i h' i s "day · took · nb adion ·01&gt; • de-k~- Jb~,&amp;a,~~~"-~eport
. Dr. Mullen was on the stand at about lla.m. undergoing examination by Prosecut. ~ g~wmg t~~t the McCoy ,tam- Aboard the mJssmg cr~ft ~re , matter,'' councilmen said Mon- . mand by the Cineinnati chapter or $878.50 'for JUty:
in~ Attorney Bernard V. Fultz. He was the third person to take the stand sinee the lly d•d not get very far be- IK. George McCoy, 45; hts w1fe, day nighl in their regular Aug- ·0 f the NAACP that il take
Suggested the police de·
t11a! began Monday morn\ng. Leo Vaughan, secretary of the ·Hospital Commission ~ore ~rashmg, and may be down Mildred, 40; and thel.r
three 1ust meeting, with Mayor Lee !act10n lo pre_vent what the 1partment invoke an ordinance
was t)le first witness.
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boy a, George, 18, David, 13, and ' Smith presiding.
.group called :·impending de !o clean up an area on Park·St
Dr. Raymond Boice, M.D., a will be recalled later in the tri- group.
Th~ plan~, af~er leavmg the Ja.mes. three. Two other M~oy The commission had written f~cto .segregation'' by the Cin· lalleged to be a nuisance.
m~mber of the Meigs Memor· al. Foll{'twing the announcement, 1t was also d!sclosed during 1 ~alllpolis ~tr strtp, took 8 head- chlldr~, Mar~h, 16 .and ~hza- clerk Gene Grate that because ! cmnat~ Board of Educ&lt;Jiion in 1 - Approved 'an ordinance to
ial. Hospital board of trustees Dr. Mullen was summoned.
Boice's testimony that he had mg downnver toward Port~ 1 ~eth, 5, .remamed wtth fnends of the imbalance, no
action a pupil transfer plan.
advertise for bids in the sale- of
fro~ the time it was orgap~. Porter continually .objected : told Dr. John Ridgway, one of lmou.t h.. .
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coukt be taken.
. i Norris Muldrow, gener~:~! coun.: thf' Atlas. a retired .sternwheel.
clnef of Sta~f o[ the ne~ hosptt- t~ Pultz askl~g Dr. Botce ques- 1thre~ osteopathic physicians ~&gt;''ia&amp;
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Councilmen indicated t h • y 1Sel for the chapter: lol.d the er boa~ owned by M~dl~port.
a), and p~es,o::lenl of Metgs Gen- 1tlons concermng Meigs Genera) seekmg admission to the staff,
would appreciate beiag sbown !board the plan. whl('h mvolves · - Dtscussed load llmlf.s on
er~l hospital, w~s sworn in by I
bU!. was con~istently UJat he ''Would do what I could
ne days of warning are
exactly where the~· can cut ! transfer of four elasses from town streets, sick leave policy
lud~e Carlos tttechk~r of
by Judge Riechker. for him."
· over ta Middleport.
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the IM budget, or on the oth~ Evanslon School, which is 99 far town employees, storage fa.
san county at 1 p.m. Monday.
Boice testified that he sug~ Dr. Boice also told the court
Mayor Lee Smitb aalct Mon.
er hod, wbere they can an· _per cent Negro, to
Oakley :cilities ·tor. town e quipment,
Dr. Boice remained on
names of several of t~e that to his knowledge the os- day alpt in face of re~l)f..
ticlpate additional revenue.
1 sc~ool, which is 99 per cent 1 ~nd obtainin~ early legal opin~
stand. all afternoon, .ans~~ring
. ~ of trustees f~r teopaths were not eligible for
;:Jc:~in!.r::io::1u7!
(Council, the past, has man- white, called for .seg_regafion of ; 1on on possible. official action
qq~ttans from Fultz. Botce 1s
pos1bons on the non-profit the Meigs Memoria) Hospital
..... aged to end fiscal years in a tht! Ev_an~ton pupils m the Oak- i !o settle a ne.tghborhood fuss
~timony ended at 3:45 p.m.
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staff until January 28, 1963. be-! mobiles Ia Sootb Tltlrd-d and
solvent fashion by trimming ex- . ley bulidmg.
f 1~ the area of the alley run.
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when_a recess was ordered. The
cause "They were not members ! poria:e,.•~~: ~mU:.:u~ ::~:!
LONDON &lt;UPfl _ Poli&lt;&gt;e dls·· ~nses wherever possible dur- ' The board submitted to the ,mng, nm·th from Hall HamiJ..
re.mauxler of the day, until ,
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closed today they have Jocatt•d tng each budget year.,
Athens and Hocking County tnn-st bet~een South .Second and
~y 6 p.m., was used for a ~n•
The long~time Pomeroy sur- 1 to aU offender• apprehended the hJdeout of thto robbery gang :
!boards o£ elections a proposal South Th•rd·sts, arlsmg. from I
tertnce between Judge Rerclr
geon said, ••[n September 1962 and court actloa will follow. that looted a royal mail train of:
O~HER B~SINESS_
i ~o create a new school district f~nce_ alleged to be blockmg pub.
}{er. F~Jtz, and Defense attor·
when the hoSptt8l opened it
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more than $7 mlllion.
I . Counctl. also, m a busmess . -In Athens Count~· . and a plan 111c nghl-of-way.
t1ey Frank w. Porter, Jr.
Jwas not possible for osteopaths
By the time the police got there like m~efmg, sugge_sted to ~~y- : to transfer the ~uti~e Chaun('y- -Accepted Clark
.Grate's
The court announced
th i.
to be members of the Meigs
the robbers wero g&lt;ln&lt;'. and so or Smith he expedite obtatnmg . Dover School D"tnet to the monthly statement showmg $18,·
morning ~at Dr. Boite has
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Medical Society as far as 1
wasthelootfromthebiggeslrob. an opmion from .th_e Oh10 Attor.I Athens CJty School District 391.76 br~ght for~ard from
been excused for today, but Elmer Austln Reed, one of Iknow." Boice indicated the
bery of all time, Scotland Yard ney General outhnm~ ~wers of ] The new district would con. June, recet.pts durmg July of
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promin~nt and Medical Society by~laws, whish
anoounced.
the .mayor .and council m the Ju- lsist of all territory in the Nel- $8,794 .72, dtsbursem':"t.s of $9,~
respected citizens, died ito his knowledge were never ·
"Empty mail bags" Wf're found : 1 ~ suspensJOn by the mayor of son ville Cit _
v District, the Glous- 635 -93, and an endmg ~lerk'l
evening at Holzl!r hos- ' actually adopted, were changed
said Commander Gcoorge Hat·' mghl merchant watchman and ter Exempled Village School ' balance of 117.550.55, all m opa lengthy Illness. Iin a meeting January 28, 1963.
her.ill, deputy commander of Srnt- 1part-time town pohcemtn Ike District, and the Buchtel . York eratmg funds.
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Reed ·
well
known •Fultz quizzed Boice to the
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land Yard.
N~~l.
, and Jackson-Trimble L 0 c a 11 Present also were
counciJ.
lthJrOUt!hout the county as a for-I point of why the by-laws were Services wdl be ~leld Wednes· l The hideout was a brick house
I feel, for myseU," sa i d School Districl~ .
':len Wayne Gibbons. Gene Har.
owner and manager of Row- altered and tbe witness sug- day for M~s. Carolyn Edmonds, ealled Leathersladt farm , about
Irls, Roger Morgan, William D.
and Reed Hardware, a busi- geoted Fultz should ask the 59, who dted enroutt to Meigs ' 2.'1 miles from tho st~ne of last :
IChli~s, and Charles Asa Bradhe was In for 47 years and defense counsel.
~ ~emorial Hospttal early Mon- i Thursday's robbery •t ChPdding- ~ e eChOnS , , ,
~~r), and Treasurer Robert By..thrlno from In 1957,
Fultz asked Dr. Boice at one alh h d r ed 1 0
too.
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He was a tharter member of Ipomt if he told Osteopath R.
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n '~~tland for : Hatherdl uid the house loo~~ I
Chapter ol Athens Ohio R. Pickens "I think
the past year, commg there , as lbrough the gallg had left ,. ,
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ere were orry (true and
coach of the Rutland Red E&gt;evil
Mr. Reed Is survlv:ed by his be on .the hoapital staff."
ents, James and Mahala Cre- ' two Landrovers l.leep-hk• velli·
football team said physical eiThunderstorm rolled thro gh wife Ha,.,l Row'-· )i;.ci and B .
lied "'I
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means Dunn, an Infant daught- 1clesl outsido. A p1t had been dug.
BY CHESTER T.~NNEHII.L
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the flhlo Valley and pushed out
Nancy Clare_~; a saying Meigs County."
a member of the Church of the I to bury the stuff," th• comman- . Whatever one thinks of the Kennedy Administration Will be Friday at 8 a ..m. Tht
the Soulhern Plama
Mrs. Mabel Kim, Tup- Fultz asked Dr. Boice if tbere ,Nazarene.
, der oaid.
In •ts home work, even its political opponents admit Mr ~xammations. woU he gtven by
day ·where. up to seven
and 0 nephew, Ro- Is any evl&lt;tence that the osteo- She ill survived by her husRusk .Is On the brink of being party perhaps to one of r. John Ridgway and stall.
of r'illn .aptlled over
Kim, Springfield, Vlrglnla.
in qu..ijon do no praoSllben; a daughter, R..
the diplomatic triumphs of the 20th or any other Cen- 1Martm replaces Jim Vennarl
and , threatened farm
may call at the resi- lice scientific .medicl!Je,
Rogers 01 New VIenna; two
Melp Memorial Hospltsl [ tury.
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head football coach. Vonany time Wednesday. Pr~ he answered, "No indication
sons, Doraei and Clarence Slur- ADMISSIONS- Margaret AI-~ Much, mdeed, everything for Mr. Rusk and Kennedy !""" has been promoted
to
, than one Inch of
vale services will be
"' yet. I would like to reof Columbus; lwo broth- len, Pomeroy; June Wendorf, depends upon whether the !tussians have cast asid• theJr ,prmclpai and athleltc d~reetor
Michigan durmg the Thurlday at 10.30 a.m.
lbelr work before
' Stanley and Gilbert Dunn '-Racine; Cora Kersey, Zones· st~ndard proeedureln foretgn relations - duphcity and 'tn the Northwestern Local Dt»o
ioo!ted~lf·lnch amounts
Itev. Fred I. Gardnj!r, Midjudgment. There has been
New Lebenon and two sis- l'ille.
tr~c~erx - and taken up for the first time in history, tnct sch_oo_I_.- - from !he upper
Church of Clirlst,
hearoay."
Pearl Slason of PUny, w. .DISCHARGES _ Paul Ables, straightforward h~nest responsibility,
··to southeastern N e
Boice also rommented
and Virgie Coleman of Racine; Carla Carlson and KaWhat a gamble .
ASKS DJY~RCE
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and Nebro•ke
his ~ny
Pomeroy, Rl. 3.
thryn Carlson, both of Syca- To lose would he worS@ to some than being unlucky .James E Q1it,us Pomer
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to ,seven in"' •
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M,e._s ~rio! HOs- Services will he Wednesday
Illinois; Marlene Roush, at Russian roullette.
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has filed a .petit(&lt;ln 'tor diva::
night.
.,..,.,..atlon, "This
at 10 a. m. at tho Chase
W. Va.; Linda Cramer, h Cool reflection, however, suggests that Amenca really against .. Barbara K Qu.U.,
atlon doeo a lot . of things I
home with Rev.
James Crisp, Porn- as nolh!Dg to lose, but rather ev!rythif!&amp;. to gain, SO Columbus. c~ Ill
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officiating. ·aurlal
Field•, Hartford. LONG ~s we are not lulled to sueh msenslblltty as to ·Jet I
ol duly a~ :n!me
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call at the funeral
J'AJR SPE.\IER
. t PerhaJ?S Khrllshebev really 1s buymg time lor Russianof tbt.. ·
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·lie\&gt; Charles Lu h
I ype SOCialism . to 'buy Amerlcan·type capitalism
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tile ~~ cburch In Chii!J- ~esta ma'ltes ·much of thts point and Kbrushellev h a
"!~r-~:·1~~:· *nd • aattve of Galhpolis, pre'aciied it often. '
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u.tauon ~ice• at 111\lst ~ed•cati·· ourselves to ma~lng our syet~m of
lalJ"IJ'OIIll(ls eni~'Pr(ae_ 'tYft' more strong and ,appeallill! to tb"t
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·COURT FIGURES - Prominent figures ·in the current court contest between
the Meigs Memorial hospital board of trustees and the Meigs County Hospital Commission and county .commissioners are, I to r. Frank W. Porter, Jr., defen¥e coun,
sel; Judge Carlos R•ecker, Morgan county, Slttmg on ass•gnment, and Prosecuting
Attorney Bernard V. Fultz.

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Patrol detachment, said today the sblft in search area.
numerous telephone calls about Col. Herweh said the search I'
the missing plane going down could contmue .to be d1rected
shortly afler leaving Gallipolis from Lunken Airport here and
have been "checked out." He Iadded t~.at it was "possibl_e ~ut
indicated nothing fruitful has 'doubtful that the
miSstng
been uncovered.
craft made a safe forced landSgt. McCreedy said one re- ing and its occupants were still
port was that a plane was seen alive.
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Middleport council will ask
. in trouble in the Kyger Creek "The plane must be assum. -the co·•nty budget cmom ·s I.
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VISlT IN 8PBINGFIELD
Mr. and Mn. Charles Spirea
and children, Tim, Tina and
Brenda have been vllltlni relaUve• Jn Springfield, Ohio.

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MISSING SINCE FRIDAY. - A massive searc_h for the Dr. George McCoy family
eontmued 1n thJS area today. ~-•ve of lhe seven m.e'mbers in this 1960 family phofD.
g.raph were aboard a bro~n ~nd white SP11?le eng ine Cornmanche air-plane wbicla
d1Sappeared between Galllpohs and ~uncle, Ind., sho~tly after take-off Friday even•
mg. Seated left to rt~ht are James, 3: h1s mother, Mildred, daughter of Mrs D. A.
Beard, Galllpolls; Eltzabeth. 5, Dr. McCoy, and Geor2e, 16. In the rear at·e Davi"d,
12 d M h 16 El. b h
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Mr. and Mrs. Rober\ J. Ruth
family, Roher\ Jr: and Roberta Jean ol Cleveland, made
mld·week visit with her latbJ . H. Eaotman.

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Civil Air Patrol units today planned to concentrate on
southeastern Ohio a,nd northwester.o West Virginia in
tbe1~ search for a. pr1vat~ plane carrying a Muncie, Ind.,
fam1ly of f1ve, m1ssmg smce leaving Gallipolis last Fri·
day.
An all-day seareb in the Richmond, Ind., area Monday
fa1led to fmd traces of the craft.
Kenneth Worman, assistant Gallia County Engineer,
and husband of Mrs. Edna Worman, sister of Mrs. Mildred McCoy, one of the five missing, searched hills and
valleys In northern Kentucky and the Portsmouth area
afoot Monday. He was assisted by his daughter Kar"II the pUot got lost In 1
e~veral aircraft from the Gal- storm, lt'1 possible tb1t he
lipoils-Pt. Pleasant area contin- losdt hbio dedsense toll •·direcdlionf
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Mr. and Ml'l. Wllllam T.
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their home on S. Third Ave. A I Gov . James A. Rhode• has area.
boau and Mn. C. E. Burdette, daughter Debbie who oboorv· wu the J'rldly evenin,l dinner lUU home honorlll/l their daugb- this area in the Little Kana•
decorat.d birthday cake and Iproclaimed the week of October Mr. and Mn. Dllea, Mn. Ed- of Mlddl•port. attended the ""' ed her t4th hJrthd.,y sAturday. ll"""t of Mr. 11!1'1 Mn. llsnry ter, Edith :Mn, on her eighth ha Conference to he held Frtlce cream was served aft•r the 13 . 19 as "'School Lunch Week wards and Mrs. Ward plan to nual Milhoan reunion held at Dancing w~ enjoyed 011 the Reibel and family.
birthday.
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s•fts were opened. Favors of ,in Otuo" a~J Is urgmg all clt~ visit In Athens Monday with Milhoan Ridge, West Va. Son- patio of the Crileoer Jwme; A Mlu Patdcla Fields spent Tile Fllntston~:h~me
stadium. Gay graduated from
party hats and clown collars lzens. eS!&gt;"&lt;'laily school admtn- Mrs. Mabel Miller and other Iday.
decorated cake and Ice cream the weekend In Columbus with carr~ w.tchln aed 18ecoration: wah am a High School thllt
were given each gueSI
lstrators. teachers and parents, relaties. Including Mr.
and , Mr. and Mrs. Bernard· Scb- was served with the outdoor h~r sister, Mill Mary A 0 0
In ~ relreahm:'ts . . 1• year, and was cllosen lor thla
Attending wore Mrs.
Ken- Ito \ake advan\age of the oppor- Mrs. Wti!JOn Diles and fam•ly , ramm ~ nice Kathy Kirk· barbecue refreshments through· Fielda.
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neth Wilrox and children Da- ltunities to learn about t h e iMr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchelt ibride ~ !anesville opent the out the evening. Japanese lao- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wick· .. ~ wlllrthd •.,
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vid and Daria Kay, Mrs.' Wil- !School Lunch Program and its and family'. and Dr. and Mrs, I week~nd Iwith thelr . daughter terns de&lt;'Orated the patio lor ham spent Sunday In Goillpolls: uaJ"! the ·~h. were
The. Queen will be crowned
ham Sheridan , daughter, Ma· ;"gnlflranl role 1n the edoca- Charles Jtviden and family.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John the party.
with _her mother, Mrs. Julia Da G.dnes wer:"iayed and pr1z. during the hall time program
rle; Mrs. Robert Ashley. dau_ ,tion ,. health, and well-bem!. of
I Lyons and Tom, Bernard. and Attending were Connie Cooke, v~ and other ro~~=sKraeoter es awarded to &amp;.da Rupe, Dar- of the L and K Bowl ~ .
ghter Paula Mrs. Newmun Bur- lOhiO s publtc S&lt;'hool chlldr~ .._. '
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Dobbie. They wore accompan- Sandy Garten, QWUI Davis,
r. and Mra.
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l 'ed horne by their gronddaugh· Sandy Swaru, Sandy Humph- returned bome Saturday, from
M I gN •·"- VI k poise and congeniality
delle ond daught•rs Kellie and The Ohio School Food Semre Garleol;y·W ell rung
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and children, Shawn and Pam- partment of Edut~tlOn are see~ . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free- era! w..ks with them in Zones- Ohlinger, Margery Harris, Car- her y other IMr wliUa Bier· Russell Elsa Walker Maralynn this · area are Phyllis Maley o!,
ela, and Jennifer's grandfath~ . mg greater pubhc undersra. ~ man are announcing the engage- i ville.
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pam ~ew . Haven ~ Nancy McDanel, Mr. Roocoe Wise. Sr . Send- lng and support to further •m I m•nt and approaching marr~anne Woodgerd,
Kimberly W
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Columrus Neiltzllnc and Bette· Jean Hob- ieJ of Mason.
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School Iriage of her sister, Miss Eliz.a- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Turn- Johnson, Kendall Dunfee, Don
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A 1 u n c he on honorinl
Wise,
'Lunch Program. The Governor, 1 beth 1Betty 1 Garlesky to Mr. er and daughter, Dobra Kay of Nelson, Kenneth Harris, Aaa
the weekend at hl:l home, Ice ~eam cake 8nd c 0 k e the princesses and past queea
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ljis Proclamation, calls Larrv Wehrung
Columbus, spent the weekend Bradbury Sam Hood, George
Avo.
to tit
ed will be held 1n Parkersburg
Iattention to \he fact that the 1 The open chu;ch wedding will with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'Sauer, B~ddy Moore, Wayne Mrs. Dessle Patterson re~- w= se:; Am ~ n::n8 Also the past princesses
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in Ohio currently represents a ust 17 , at 11 a.m. at th/Socr~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holter, of Blake, Lennie Van Meter, Gary
a lew days visit at Great ~e~ir~~~unTr•~.,!;:~ at 0 banquet to be served at
With Cook-Out
,$64 million lndu.stry wh•ch hen· Heart church. A reception will Racme.
Stobart, Jim Johnson, Larry
with her sons, Ted and Smith Melanie Burtg, and Lisa the Wilmar cafeteria.
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Sean
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Sammy
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tertalned WJth a cook out last l da~ry produl'ts, fruits. vegetab- Miss Garlesky Is employed in In Middleport over the week- IRawlings, and Jim Bartlett. and son, Philip Jr., CinclnnaU eEdstthver~
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in the 15th Annual L and K
week at therr home, Great Bend ·les. cereal grains, and other
end. They visited with Mr. and Guest of bono,· received many
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In observance of the birthdays 'farm products. The Governor the ';:'~-~unti~g dep;r~··~ al l Mro. William Grueser sator- lovely gifts
IMrs. Dossier Patterson and oTh- nice gilts and sendmg gifts, but :""'l~ar~; ~~ w: ~~% dur
of Mrs. Boso which was August adds that the School Lunch the
lip
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an.' e.w day evening.
Assistin .Mr and Mrs Grue!t'
relatives.
Iunable to attend were Irene ng e a . . me s es.
10 at her brother, Delbert Pat- Program provides employment ~ven, W. Va ..' and resides m
er were ~er ~isters and fami- Mr. and Mrs. CJyde Raines ~es, Jo .Ellen Diehl and
terson which was Augusl 6.
,for thousands of citizens in io- M•dd~eport. M&gt; ·. Wehrung, also Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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dore' of Racine en·o ~ 8 ic- Mrs. James Johnson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond
er, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hines of The August meeting of the
Jim Patterson and son Brent ' The Nallonal School Lunch
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Racine; Mrs. Dessie P~tterson: PJ:~gram makes possible a nu- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turner ;~~ka;:,~ outmg Sunday at Lake umbus. .
for a week's visit and to at- nounclng the' birth of a 'l lb. 1 evenlng at the Chester MethoPomeroy; Ted and Delbert Pat- tnt10nally adequate lunch ln \have ceturned from
Garden I M Ed d 81 k J
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the fair.
oz. daughter, Andrea Lynn, Sat- dist church was a workshop on
tersQII, Great Bend and Mr. 2,260 O_h1o schools and serves Grove California where they
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Saturday evening guests of urday Auguat 3 at Holzer Hos- flower arranging The Bower
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of their
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Mrs.
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Grandparents are Mr. and was discussed and plans made
Vickie Tommv and Bonita .
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and Mr · an
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southern route on the way out ~.::..'::' s::::elt~ r. a
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and family of Chester Mrs: J. H. Dooovan, an of
Mrs. W~row ~·· v 1c.
The 129th annual session of a~ r,turned the north~rn route,
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JOINS STAFF
the Provi~n~e Mi.ssionary Sap- vtsltJng in San Francisco, Ore- .Mr. and Mrs. t:awrenee Matand famUy of Mt. ~er· Woode, Chester and Mrs. Cle- short ~usiness session. Reports
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Glenn .L. Gammon from the ttot Assoc1at1on wtii be held at gon, Montana, Yellowstone Na· lox and 8011 • Ph hp of Syrmna,
The. Bruehes also vlsot.d land Hines, Pomeroy are great· were g1ven by Mrs. WyatLChad·
Athens, Ohio, ranger district or the Naomi Baptist church, Aug- tional Park, the Dakotas, and Ga. ~re h~re for a 2-weeks VIS;r,-·
wtth her parents.
grandparents.
well of the committee on by..
the u.s. Fortst'"l!ervice's Way- ust 14-18. Rev. Nyie D. Borden Nebraska. They traveled some it w•lh hiS parents. Mr. and MARIETTA _ Marietta Col- Mr: an~ Mrs .. Russell Krider Andrea Lynn has a sister, laws concerning honorary me!Dne-Hoosior National Forest, has first vice moderator, will be tn 8,000 miles by car, with a side- Mrs. Carl Mattox, Broadway · lege today announced that It
Fmdlay amved Sunday af· Amy Beth, age 18 months.
bership and by Mrs. B. K, Ride.
joined the staff of the Forest charge. Rev. Elbert McGh.. is trip to Mexico while th•y were st.
!will open its doors this fall to
to spend thelT vacation
nopr program hook chairman.
Service's hardwood
log and president of the Ministers and In California. They were
ac-- 1 Mr. and M:S. Frank McGro-- .1 48 students who would ordinar·
his
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Mr. and Mrs.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
members enjoyed dinner at thl
trai States Forest Experiment I othy Lewis, president of the Mrs. Opal Priddy and son, Bob- Billy • and Mrs. Georg•• McGro- acceptable high achool
Dr. and. ~s. Harry Russell Martin restaurant in Middl..
Station in Colurilbus, Ohio.
Women's Auxiliary.
by, who returned earlier.
th~rs, all_ of Columbus, spent The students won the
Scott of Btloxl, Miss., are an- port.
Frtday wtth Mr. and Mrs. Horb
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nouncing birth of a 6 lb 9 oz. ·
ace McElhinny, Leading Creek to entePrr Y payssmgself.,
Sliy named Harry Russeil Scott
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Mr and Mrs William Zerkle Ill Mrs Scott was the former
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in Columbus after a two • week h~r h pro:'J~Ing ~ :~ .;, t cook-oot on their lawn Monday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harrison, P&amp;ul D. Burtl!! of Route 2, Povisit with Mr. and Mrs. McEI- 1 ttg , sc 00 . gra 08 tr ow ar- evening Present were Mr and Mr and Mrs Rarry R Scott, meroy, is undergoing nine weeks
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The program was Mrs, John McO.rmltt and aon, Columbus; great • grandparets baStc trammg at the
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
thlo oummer.
Mrs. Carl Zerkle, Carolyn and are Letha IIUisell, Bradbury, Training center, Great Lakes,
and children, Michael, Sandy'
62 •tudents enrolled In DBIUly Rizer of Hartford.
and Ernest Harrison, Pomeroy. !II.
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Dobra, and Gary, of Bucyrus,
initial session were requirspent the weekend wilh his ed to make "C" or better
parents Mr. and Mrs~ Joe Tum·
regular lreahman courses
er, Vine-st. Michael and Sandy to gain acceptance to the col·
have been visiting with their lege. The courses were Ameri·
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grandparents the ·past weeks.
can Government and
Miss Judy Butcher, who Is
of the 48 who
employed in Columbus, spent passed, ott but three have lnd~
the weekend with her parents, cated they will enroll this fall.
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Mr. and Mn. Ira Butcher and According to Jack M. Scott,
son, Jim. She accompanied her Marietta director of admlsolons.
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brother and family, Mr. and the new program lo deaigned
vuaranleed 27 lull monilia
Mro. Ira Ray Butcher and chJl. lor students who failed to apdren, Pat, Pam, Mike, and Pau- ply themselves in high achool
• Now Cooper first quality Ri·Corlxm
Ia, who came for a visit with but show college capability on
trHi rubber delivers as IIIUeh a1
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their parents, Mr. and Mrs. tests and are ready to study.
Butcher and Mr. and Mrs. Jake "We don't feel a boy or girl
• Nf'W Cooper "''Il~'r' nylon ts super
..Ce •.. actually stroncer than steel
Belz. They are enroute to Camp ohnuld he penall&gt;ed for a med~
'"'pound.
Polk, N. C. where he Is station- ocre high achool reeord if he
Ring the back to school bell for head
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with
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air
force.
wants
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It's aldi-free u a tread c1111 be.
Jim Hoyt of Columbus spent aelectlve college and Is Intel·
of th~ class dresses! Our selection is
• It' I a laoDey for the money. So come
the weekend with Mr. and Mro. lectoally capable ol geltlni It,"
, . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , Jake Belz, Middleport.
Scott saki.
big and beautif~l ••. new styles and
· Kay Jenkinson, who is em- "Any college thai cau molll·ll
played In Columbus, spent, the vale a student to perform to

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Bumpy Road Of Love
Let'• concede that romance ia wonderful.
1t ll obviously popular, is undoubted•
ly here to stay, and nobody in Ill. rilht
mind lJ aoln&amp; to knot!k lt.
But Ioven PLEASE - not bebln4
the wheel of 1 movlna car In to4a)"a
traffic. There jult hal fo be 1 better and 1afer-pl1ce to neck 1nd nlllllel
Yet there 11 lncreaalnl evidence that
the driver'• lflt ll replacln1 the daven•
port tht park bench and even the movie
balcony •• a favorite •parkin&amp; 1pot.
No one hu any flaure• so fu to ehow
how many accldenta have been caultd
becaUie a driver waa amooehl~ inlttad
of steerlna and woolnalnatead of watclllng. But you don't have to be • aifety
expert to know that high horoepower
love tin be lethal.
Let;• foraet any bad Iaale Involved
and conalder tile prOblem from the ltandpollit ~~ aafety alone.
Surely no one can aerloualy believe
that 1 . youna lover - or even an older
one - can keep hl1 mind on traffic
wllen he hll at leaat one arm nound 1
cuddllnt ~utlt 'nd II drlvlna cheek to

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London night club owner AI Burnett
is very upset becau&amp;e Steve Lawrence
and Eydie Gorme came hack from an appearance at one of his showplaces saying
they'd hever work for him igain because
he "didn't kee!J hil promises." AI tlaims
the truth is that Steve and Eydie walked
out on him, without a word of warning
(he learned about it when he got back
from the racetrack) because the Englllh
muaiclam' union, over which he hll no
control, wouldn't Jet their drummer and
trumpet player accompany them In the
act. The walkout coat him fortune, the
impresario says, becaU1e while eventualtv the stars walked back and finished the
ingagement, their return dldnt cauae
headlines as the "walkout" had, and business was poor from then on. Since there
waa nothing in their contract lbout the
drummer and the trumpet player, Bur·
nett's lliwyers as1ured him be could have
sued Steve and Ejdle for an anarmous
amount of money, bUt he decld!Mfagaill&amp;t
It becau8e he deala wltb American ellti!rtalnel'! all the time and didn't want any
of them to get the in'lpreollon that h~ Wll
"difficult." But he is injured by the
Lawrence·Gorme attitude.
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Dlno De Laurentlis is after Rita Hay•
worth to stir in a trilogy, a It ''Boccac·
clo 70" - except that that atarred differ•
ent ladles in the three segments .....
John David Griflin hai cbowen "William
Griffin - An American ltomance" as
the title of the bioaraphy he's writing
about his father, the late newspaper publisher AlthOugll the book won't hit the
stallo until Winter, the popular TV columnist already has recelvecl several bids
from movie companies that want to nail
down the first refusal rights
Sophlslicated Mexica01 say their government
feels that Liz Taylor and Richard Burton's appearance in Mexico for "Night of
the Iguana" (he'll star in it, she'll keep
an eye on him) wlll be the biggest thing
to happen South of the llorder since
Juarez.
"Mad Mo&amp;l." who Wll always eood
for a large cltuckle With his Inanities In
the Broadway penny arcades, is daddy
of a successful bad taste. enterprise on
the boardwalk at Atlantic City. It's a
life-size Image of Christine Keeler, iii
plastic - and the attending barker
spiels, "Hit Christine In the kisser with
the rotten eggs and win a prile." Etp
go for 25 cents
. Frank Loesset .and
his producing staff are having a hard
time finding the perfect actress to play
lbtt tiUe role in "Ailaltasla," which will
hit Broadwar as i muaical next aeaeon.
Whit they're looking for is someone
with rep! bearln1, .acting ability and
singing talent. (Golly- Abbe Lane!)

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and Milton Ebblns bas ended. Probably
because Milt's very busy theae days with
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Society decided wbet,ber to ... ear iwte4 1111 111 anou.. aet 10 'YP"W; lbe ldmlnliJra. than the otlglnal piAn he pr.,.tloo was that It ,... bllrdtned Main futures of the revloed ~'::::.a;' ibo ~~~ ft,
IU&lt;Iale wllb osteopalhl at Metp er to wort. Poll&lt;t a1.o ~ tlon'o Nqdoell ·r.r IUIIWIIJ to ..,ted last January.
llrith !ewer of the tu:·tigbJen. piAn :
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Memorial ifoapJtaJ, Mullea re- td lbe 4ft'Hl of 0.... 8pJ DIIIO IIYe conuilunlllio mllllma ol Compated wtlll KeJmecly·s or·ing provlslooo that mad• Ken- - Individual tax rates wDilld Tile pe.!IODII wWi jiiiDt ff;!ui1)e.
HEARING AID GIVEN :f"ed ll!at : Ia ..,.. i _,.. iud CIJDI4D llonovlll, bo111 of
in fodint ald. The (~mal f!O.S billion . tax-cutlln&amp;nedy'o ortslnal plan"' eontro-rqelrom 14 to 7G Jll!l' ..m JIPPI~tora~~:.:;:
ot and Clblected to mooallllr l'olntroy, .., dtarpi e1 flltoa: lllCII07 would 10 to help. build pr0if81D, the piAn would verslal.
Instead of the preseal por ·
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Judge
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CBABLESTON, W. VA.- mlalned this
A lll8it unique free offer, of VOICES U. 8. OONCIIIH
TADN TO ilolll'rrAL
Dei~ Announced
_ Taus 011 eorporat!Ui lDo
IPeelal lntereol to lhooo wbo
hear but do not undontand
WASHINGTON (!1Pl) Tbe ~ tmiiiSO!t · ,..._ WASHi!roroN.
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wordo, hao. luat boeD announ- State Department bu expreio- cue IOfilldJDieD
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llabert S. MeN~"::
Ellen Jewell, IK, who died be reduced lrom •the j,,_ II
rid by Dlhlbtr1 Motorola. A
concem over tbe arreot of Mrs. Citolllle 11na ol MJdd».
IICll lcir the Senate tocla
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true llfe. non-operatina mo- ed
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1111
wUI be Jfven away oboolute. er general's poat.
from modloal lllneiJ.
ar test ban treaty ~ eld at Pomeroy Junior High BC ool August 7.
m. at the Wells Cometery near comes would be abl• to cla)IJI
lJ tree to anyone answerin1
Th
said A
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· IIU cleopite 1\uaola 1 Each of the girls receJvlng "A" grades will model at Dowoington.
deductioosln I!XCeSII o1 : he~
tblo adverUaemeat. Wear· ~ ~"'':ennody ~ :
YOUTH
i.l:nvam
MeN
of
brllklnl
a;vtemenll.
the
Meigs
County
Fair
on
Saturday
mornln¥,
August
17.
Her
husband.
Vinton
Jewell,
ei!t
10 per cent standard.
tell It In the privacy of your
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behaH
of
tbe
Prelident
amara
wu
fllpeeted
to
They
should
report
to
tbe
preceded
her
in
death
.
She
bad
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o.-n home without cost or
lake over tbe Cabinet poi! ~ llanald E. Collinl, II, •rom. unclericore , the . ~~ • day Junior Fair building at 9;30 lens, Anita Houdashelt, Carol lived in Harrisonville untn mov.lr
obllption of IDJ kind.
roy, Wll lectw:eolln Melp. .lllv¥an«&lt;ay of Secretary a.m.
Wilcoxen Gloria Buck, Rita IJIII to the Elmwood Rest hoo
"l'rS YOURS J'REE TO
tbe
reolgnaton
of
J.
enUe
Court
after
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Rlllllt
lbat
tbe
FoUowing
Ia
the
IIIII
ol
girl!
Wears,
Theresa Eastman. Otll- RFD Coolville, in 1959, and
KEEP." Tho lbo of lbll In·
y,
a
left
of
..
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dlarp
fly
IIIII
Unloll
•areed
to
I
toot
aid
tho
category
under
w~lch
ers
were
Dawn Carper, Joy had lived thore until a f•w days
lll'umeal II oo)J one ol lq
meay featur... II welgha
OIJtu State Pa!NI.
IMicallie lite CUba~! crlala they styled their
garments Waggoner, Linda Christian. Mil- lng to the Elmwood rest home
lou lbaD a tblrd of aa ounce 1 Group
it.
I
liolt
"Into
lilt pll of (Those listed •• "oth•rs" ro- lie Christian and Grar• Hysell pital. Survivors include ....,
old II It oU ot "eu IDvel,'' In
Men's &amp; Boys'
IN ROOM (
· Inferno." Ru8k IIDphaaized colved Bl :
Sports - Sandra Wells. Car· st•psvn. Clinton Jewell in Ala. ;
one unjt. No wires load trom
tbe llooW to the bead. Here
It " 11 In RuUbi'l 1111-interest Arllclos to Use and Wear- olyn Gr.. ni••. Ernestine Wood, bama. Fn•nds may ca'll ao lhe
Ia truly bope for the Bard of
Clarii!D Price of
l" a&amp;ree lo hall all but under- lJnda Seal, Janice Gerard. Jo•- Nola Mye11, Pamela Wilson, Arbaugh F'nneral ·Home Tu;&gt;
HetrlnJ. These modelo ore
II
recoverlni
frolll
a
lfOUnd
lelllnl.
epbine Toney, Mary Holman, SossMa Arnold, Mary Thomp- pers Pluins. un111 l•me of sur·
9 or 12 Month Counee
free while the limited oup.
operalloo II Melli
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Mary Haning. Mary Jo Hindy son, Eleanor Schn•ider. Peggy vices .
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1&gt;l,r Iasio. We ouuest that
JOU eaU or write for yoUl"S
pllal. He Ia a patient Ill llociiDI lntqratlonilta plaruted anoth- and Jenny WhllliJIIIIon.
Folmer , Janet St . Clair, Linda
I • Secretarial
Prices Were to .9.95.
now. Alain we repeat, there
f
.
ll
sie1e
today
at
a
mobile
Euy
to
Mak•
Cotton
Dress
White,
Janice
TaMehill.
Rila
Wonderful for Back to
Is no eost and certainly ao
lite 011 .Chleago'o turbu-- Sandra Seal. Ann Holter, Wears, Vicki Fetty ,
Jack1e
NO'I' SERIOUSLY HURT : • Accounting
obllaatloa. For information
School.
South
S1dt
where
Pickets
Lenore
Michael,
Thurma
Vau~
Spencer.
Nancy
Parker,
Jackie
SusJe
Samue•.!i, J, was rl:'vurtcablll 2·7131, R. \F. Dunc1a,
21) Broob St., Cbarleoton.
JMtlllliloy charpd polloe lines ghan, Linda Shenefield, Peggy Jones and Judy Sayre. Others, led not ..riously injured Sal ur- eBusiness
W. V1.
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Administr•tion
MIDDLIPOIIT
ADMIS8IONS - NOI».
In a delllOI!81rBilm that eruped Milhoan, She•Ti Blackston. Ruth Karen McKay and Margaret Iday. eveninp afte r &lt;he Jum;&gt;
~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!d!b...,,..,..,..,..,.....,...,,L~D~I~SC~HARG~~ES!_:-~N~..,.~·_
Into a rock-hurling brawl.
Ann Barnhill, Debra K.. baugh Cole.
·ed on front oJ a ear lrav•ling • General Office
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At least 50 persON were ara Marla Grueser, Janet Me e s: Dress-up DreS.!I _ Jo Smith, !south ar I? mph un North Sec· :
• reoted in the demonstration, Twlla Karr Loolse Micha•l Lin- I Louella Thompson, Marjorie ond·av driVen by Theyron B. eiBM Key Punch
whlcb .atretehed out over the da Brown, Donna Reibel, Ka- Warner, Jackie Jones and Vvon-IWallare. 44 . Lau~svllle . She IS I The Belter Office Jobs
day IIIII reaclled I climax when .thY Abbott, Terri Ferrell. Can- 00 Beat.
ithe daughtor of Mary A II c e .
will go to those with
plcl&lt;eta charged the pollee dace Hawk, Reta WatBDn. Oth· Complete Costum• _ K a y Sarnu•ls. There were several !
Business College
hurled rocka.
en are Pamela Grueser a n d Wyatt, Melanie Brown, Sue Ann ·Witnesses. No charges were filSusle Reuter.
IMyers, Jan• Baer, Dixi• !Wush. •d .
Training!
MIAMI
Marcos
Perez
JimLounging
Hlld
H
rt
M
wbo once ruled Venezue.
a a . a1
oecOnd day of hearings oo tbe
Day &amp; Evoni"' C I wltli 10 Iron 1 walled In garet Carleton, Debbie Sheets,
TREATY 'GOOD DEAL' 1 historic Moscow pact.
ill
8" P.
Jennifer Blakesi•• G I o r 1a
-Register Now1 l
eell today for extradition Buck Vicki Fetty Ma~ ThompWASHINGTON tUPlt- De·
hll bomolancl
chargesfrohe son. ' Thoresa Eastman,
' ., Kay !ense Secretary Rober! S. :\fe.
For Cato~loe &amp; tnformaf'loft
embazied
$13 5 onmlHI
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tbe natloaail ·
m Fraley, Ernestine Wood, Nancy Namara a..erted today tbat !
TYPE
treuury.
Titus, Debra Turner
Jackie the United Slates, wllb "te•• ,
A Vlllllllelan plane waa ache- Spencer and Louella 'Thompson. of thousands" or atomic war·
uled to arrive In Miami today School Dr•ss - W•rxly Car. heado, wao "manifestly super- ;
with a delegation of 15 govem- per, JeMifer Dean, Sally Mora, lor" to Russia In nuclear 1
ment olticlal! to escort lbe one. Linda White, Mary Ann Harris, power and would riJII lillie ID
Umt dlcliltor back to hla hom.,. Linda Johnson, Patty Do r s 1, ratifying the test ban treaty.
lbo.
land and 1 "1peedy trial."
Marla Grueser. Diane Holliday. Tbe limited ban would olow '
Thurma Vaughan, Geraldine Soviet n11Ciear progreos and I
Phono 446-4367
JACKSON, Mlao.- Gov. ROIS Hayes, Patricia Koblent&gt;, Mar. prolong U. s. superiority. Me·
Loundoro.Ory Cloonero
Ohio Volley Bank lttl,.
R. Barnett hu moved to block garet Carleton, Margaret Mul· Namara told tbe Senate ill lbe Pomeroy
WY 2-542' I
grlduaum of James H.
Meredlll! from the Unlverolty
of Mlnlalpplnext Sulday. Mertdltb termed Barnett's action "purely polltloal."
Barnett, who pnonaUy barMeredith frunt the achool
lor • tlmt laot fan,
the
lldtool
withhold the NeiJ'O'I
diploma until Jill IDvestlptlun
ol certain anU-Rift!gatlon statementa Metedlll! It alleged to
bavo oU.Ie.
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If he can, he just aln'• much of a !Ovtr!
If be can't, be oucht to &amp;et out gf tht
driver'a ~eat.
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Wbat to do about the problem?
Lolllllatlon? IAI'I face it, you can't
outlaw loYt. You would h..• to put a
traffic offletr In enry car and ketp him
there 11 a ebap,rcme. For unllk~ alcohol,
romante doean't allow up on tba breath
In a balloon teat or In a !raffle apOtr.beck.
sotbelts? lJo you think theet lol'•
bird• would 1111 'em - untna IOJIIton•
lnveata one tblt Will buckle the lovttl
cOill)l toaether?
, Public opinion and education? Probably the best hope. If on\;' a fraction of
these immature exhii!Uionllll eould be
penuaded tha! they art IDYitlnt death
and dluat11· for themltiYit and otbera,
and looklna cheap arid allly a1 they do
it, it would be a big alep In the rl1ht dl·
rectlon.
Or we might pan. 1 law that every
driver 1nd pU8enger muat 1lt In an In•
dividual bucket aeat. That mlaht juat do
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Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting
By DOROTHY KILOALLIN
Goo!lp in Gotham
Anthony Quinn and his 28·year-old
mistress, Jolanda Addolozi, are shopping
for an estate in France, which they hope
to make their home base. For the time
being. while Tony is filming "Behold the
Pale Horse" with Gregory Peck in Paris,
he and Jolanda are staying at a grand villa they rented in the Versailles regloll.
Of couPee their 3•month·old son, Franc~sco, Is with them .. Ann-lllargret and
Elvis Prtsley probably aren't serious,
but they re spending enough time together to cllscoura1e her other suitors One
admirer was about to fly to Laa Veg11 to
see Annie·Magaie when he checked local IOUNel and 'learned she and Elvis
spent most ~f their qff-camera time ~!d­
ing around m his Rolls·Royce and chirping "Hello dere" to the people they passed. So the chap, a flicker executive, canceled hir plane reservation.
Wholesale bump.offs, the like of
which haven't been sern since the rattat-tat days of the Scarface era are predicted in hushed tones by the moo ·ooys.
Scores of our best gangsters are on 1 list,
marked to "Jet hit in t~t head," tnd
there's hardly a hood iiround who iln't
Jiving In fur that h~ Rlay be the ne~t to
go . . . Alicia Purdom Clark, former
wife of Edmund PUrdom ind widow of
multi·mllllonaire Alfred Corning Clark,
has a new love - French guitarist Olivier Despax, who · made news a few
months ago when he stole Brigitte Bardot from Baml Frey for a brief but ex·
citing spell. There are Paris rumors to
the effect that AliCia will dramatize her
affection by financing his new career 11
a oc.,.Pn actor.
Loul• Prima built a home lor about
$225,000 in Vepa - adjacent to three
lal&lt;ts and a private 9·hole lOll coul'!e-and then CO!lStructed his own $75,000
recordin&amp; sttldio on the premises. But
he't julll diacotered he can't get a recordinl( license, 10 he's planning to sell
the wbole sheban1 - in disgust, of
course.
It must be true love with pert Vivian
Blaine and Gino, the handsome bartend·
er at Danny'• Hideaway. She's even cook·
ing for him . . Street corners In Washinllon wttl ·lle crowd~d with vendors of
evtrythinl from !GOd to 80uvenlrs durIDI the week of Au1. 28th when the civil rights groups congrepte for their giant demonttrationa. Vendors from all
over the co11ntry expect to make a bi«
enou&amp;h haul 'from the marchers and on·
lookers to carry them through the Winter ... Many 81J1all businesses in the
capital will shut down on the 28th, and it
is expected that offilles in the key area
will cloee for the simple reason that the
man1gementa know tlieir employes won't
shOW up for work thlt day, because they
will be afraid of getting involved in large
acale rioting.
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THE MARK:ot= A MEDALLION HONIE!
I'm Nancy Rilay for the Electric Company • •. 1 keep
learning new thinp about Medallion Homes. One
lmportanUeature is ita spacious lighted closets. Adequate wiring is provided for every closet, and a
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Bumpy Road Of Love
Let'• concede that romance ia wonderful.
1t ll obviously popular, is undoubted•
ly here to stay, and nobody in Ill. rilht
mind lJ aoln&amp; to knot!k lt.
But Ioven PLEASE - not bebln4
the wheel of 1 movlna car In to4a)"a
traffic. There jult hal fo be 1 better and 1afer-pl1ce to neck 1nd nlllllel
Yet there 11 lncreaalnl evidence that
the driver'• lflt ll replacln1 the daven•
port tht park bench and even the movie
balcony •• a favorite •parkin&amp; 1pot.
No one hu any flaure• so fu to ehow
how many accldenta have been caultd
becaUie a driver waa amooehl~ inlttad
of steerlna and woolnalnatead of watclllng. But you don't have to be • aifety
expert to know that high horoepower
love tin be lethal.
Let;• foraet any bad Iaale Involved
and conalder tile prOblem from the ltandpollit ~~ aafety alone.
Surely no one can aerloualy believe
that 1 . youna lover - or even an older
one - can keep hl1 mind on traffic
wllen he hll at leaat one arm nound 1
cuddllnt ~utlt 'nd II drlvlna cheek to

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London night club owner AI Burnett
is very upset becau&amp;e Steve Lawrence
and Eydie Gorme came hack from an appearance at one of his showplaces saying
they'd hever work for him igain because
he "didn't kee!J hil promises." AI tlaims
the truth is that Steve and Eydie walked
out on him, without a word of warning
(he learned about it when he got back
from the racetrack) because the Englllh
muaiclam' union, over which he hll no
control, wouldn't Jet their drummer and
trumpet player accompany them In the
act. The walkout coat him fortune, the
impresario says, becaU1e while eventualtv the stars walked back and finished the
ingagement, their return dldnt cauae
headlines as the "walkout" had, and business was poor from then on. Since there
waa nothing in their contract lbout the
drummer and the trumpet player, Bur·
nett's lliwyers as1ured him be could have
sued Steve and Ejdle for an anarmous
amount of money, bUt he decld!Mfagaill&amp;t
It becau8e he deala wltb American ellti!rtalnel'! all the time and didn't want any
of them to get the in'lpreollon that h~ Wll
"difficult." But he is injured by the
Lawrence·Gorme attitude.
·
Dlno De Laurentlis is after Rita Hay•
worth to stir in a trilogy, a It ''Boccac·
clo 70" - except that that atarred differ•
ent ladles in the three segments .....
John David Griflin hai cbowen "William
Griffin - An American ltomance" as
the title of the bioaraphy he's writing
about his father, the late newspaper publisher AlthOugll the book won't hit the
stallo until Winter, the popular TV columnist already has recelvecl several bids
from movie companies that want to nail
down the first refusal rights
Sophlslicated Mexica01 say their government
feels that Liz Taylor and Richard Burton's appearance in Mexico for "Night of
the Iguana" (he'll star in it, she'll keep
an eye on him) wlll be the biggest thing
to happen South of the llorder since
Juarez.
"Mad Mo&amp;l." who Wll always eood
for a large cltuckle With his Inanities In
the Broadway penny arcades, is daddy
of a successful bad taste. enterprise on
the boardwalk at Atlantic City. It's a
life-size Image of Christine Keeler, iii
plastic - and the attending barker
spiels, "Hit Christine In the kisser with
the rotten eggs and win a prile." Etp
go for 25 cents
. Frank Loesset .and
his producing staff are having a hard
time finding the perfect actress to play
lbtt tiUe role in "Ailaltasla," which will
hit Broadwar as i muaical next aeaeon.
Whit they're looking for is someone
with rep! bearln1, .acting ability and
singing talent. (Golly- Abbe Lane!)

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ttonshlp betwee11 come~lan Mort Sahl
and Milton Ebblns bas ended. Probably
because Milt's very busy theae days with
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!UPII-Pm-Piwldt 111cbt1J man total 1M To &lt;11111J11111Q1 for tbJ1 ,.....
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_ he was overrulod by J u d l•iear G. •,..,......., ll8ari lilt ~ In Whill hu booll 10 fer ldeQI K.,_y • oow IDaJt.nUel and more woulcl go to Jol.mae lou, the new piAn would -.1M Tbe ll&gt;wlllt
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llcino!o !WDJiwr .Z.IIIIW Chief a 01101 COiilllllliiW ' ra¢optton ling fonnula drew ailllldllllllNdllliduals and leu to oopor•proylde reduclloos In Individual
j would
NII'Yt ft....L.~.
Fu)tz liked Mullea bow bi .lt!l W......_ llld, ._.,:_,, a " I~ by ftep. r. Edw...i "'~~•de l'e8(l0111e from c;G!&gt;-tlons.
tu: ratet, eompared wllb zu : .' :
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voted when lilt Meip Medleal Gi~~ blid left lilt Hebert D-La lilt IN!IP ,...
llemocl'jll.l
tolilay Bul Ito dilef polJtlcal atlrac- per cont lJl the ori81naJ p1u.
taubw W...W 01 1 b '
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Society decided wbet,ber to ... ear iwte4 1111 111 anou.. aet 10 'YP"W; lbe ldmlnliJra. than the otlglnal piAn he pr.,.tloo was that It ,... bllrdtned Main futures of the revloed ~'::::.a;' ibo ~~~ ft,
IU&lt;Iale wllb osteopalhl at Metp er to wort. Poll&lt;t a1.o ~ tlon'o Nqdoell ·r.r IUIIWIIJ to ..,ted last January.
llrith !ewer of the tu:·tigbJen. piAn :
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Memorial ifoapJtaJ, Mullea re- td lbe 4ft'Hl of 0.... 8pJ DIIIO IIYe conuilunlllio mllllma ol Compated wtlll KeJmecly·s or·ing provlslooo that mad• Ken- - Individual tax rates wDilld Tile pe.!IODII wWi jiiiDt ff;!ui1)e.
HEARING AID GIVEN :f"ed ll!at : Ia ..,.. i _,.. iud CIJDI4D llonovlll, bo111 of
in fodint ald. The (~mal f!O.S billion . tax-cutlln&amp;nedy'o ortslnal plan"' eontro-rqelrom 14 to 7G Jll!l' ..m JIPPI~tora~~:.:;:
ot and Clblected to mooallllr l'olntroy, .., dtarpi e1 flltoa: lllCII07 would 10 to help. build pr0if81D, the piAn would verslal.
Instead of the preseal por ·
of..,.,...,. 1 "'~le
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hU
vote.
Judge
Rio
hker
C!llian
in
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JIOD.Ili'G(Ii cqanhaGraveaide Riaee
lllll'l'led cou·
CBABLESTON, W. VA.- mlalned this
A lll8it unique free offer, of VOICES U. 8. OONCIIIH
TADN TO ilolll'rrAL
Dei~ Announced
_ Taus 011 eorporat!Ui lDo
IPeelal lntereol to lhooo wbo
hear but do not undontand
WASHINGTON (!1Pl) Tbe ~ tmiiiSO!t · ,..._ WASHi!roroN.
Dei
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Graveside rites !oo· Hulda come in•xcesso!S21&gt;0011would
wordo, hao. luat boeD announ- State Department bu expreio- cue IOfilldJDieD
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secretiry
llabert S. MeN~"::
Ellen Jewell, IK, who died be reduced lrom •the j,,_ II
rid by Dlhlbtr1 Motorola. A
concem over tbe arreot of Mrs. Citolllle 11na ol MJdd».
IICll lcir the Senate tocla
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Monday momiJIII at Camden per cent to 48 per &lt;MI
true llfe. non-operatina mo- ed
a
former
South
Kore
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Eighty-seven
Metes
county
4-H
members
received
"A"
Clark
hospital in Parkersburg
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J~gment
that
f-ades
for
the'•
diaplays
at
the
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mlnary style revue wUI be held Wednooday at 2 p. ,Many lamDies with low IllI!DtDeat Doblbtr1 ever made,
1111
wUI be Jfven away oboolute. er general's poat.
from modloal lllneiJ.
ar test ban treaty ~ eld at Pomeroy Junior High BC ool August 7.
m. at the Wells Cometery near comes would be abl• to cla)IJI
lJ tree to anyone answerin1
Th
said A
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· IIU cleopite 1\uaola 1 Each of the girls receJvlng "A" grades will model at Dowoington.
deductioosln I!XCeSII o1 : he~
tblo adverUaemeat. Wear· ~ ~"'':ennody ~ :
YOUTH
i.l:nvam
MeN
of
brllklnl
a;vtemenll.
the
Meigs
County
Fair
on
Saturday
mornln¥,
August
17.
Her
husband.
Vinton
Jewell,
ei!t
10 per cent standard.
tell It In the privacy of your
011
behaH
of
tbe
Prelident
amara
wu
fllpeeted
to
They
should
report
to
tbe
preceded
her
in
death
.
She
bad
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o.-n home without cost or
lake over tbe Cabinet poi! ~ llanald E. Collinl, II, •rom. unclericore , the . ~~ • day Junior Fair building at 9;30 lens, Anita Houdashelt, Carol lived in Harrisonville untn mov.lr
obllption of IDJ kind.
roy, Wll lectw:eolln Melp. .lllv¥an«&lt;ay of Secretary a.m.
Wilcoxen Gloria Buck, Rita IJIII to the Elmwood Rest hoo
"l'rS YOURS J'REE TO
tbe
reolgnaton
of
J.
enUe
Court
after
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Stale
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Rlllllt
lbat
tbe
FoUowing
Ia
the
IIIII
ol
girl!
Wears,
Theresa Eastman. Otll- RFD Coolville, in 1959, and
KEEP." Tho lbo of lbll In·
y,
a
left
of
..
nter
dlarp
fly
IIIII
Unloll
•areed
to
I
toot
aid
tho
category
under
w~lch
ers
were
Dawn Carper, Joy had lived thore until a f•w days
lll'umeal II oo)J one ol lq
meay featur... II welgha
OIJtu State Pa!NI.
IMicallie lite CUba~! crlala they styled their
garments Waggoner, Linda Christian. Mil- lng to the Elmwood rest home
lou lbaD a tblrd of aa ounce 1 Group
it.
I
liolt
"Into
lilt pll of (Those listed •• "oth•rs" ro- lie Christian and Grar• Hysell pital. Survivors include ....,
old II It oU ot "eu IDvel,'' In
Men's &amp; Boys'
IN ROOM (
· Inferno." Ru8k IIDphaaized colved Bl :
Sports - Sandra Wells. Car· st•psvn. Clinton Jewell in Ala. ;
one unjt. No wires load trom
tbe llooW to the bead. Here
It " 11 In RuUbi'l 1111-interest Arllclos to Use and Wear- olyn Gr.. ni••. Ernestine Wood, bama. Fn•nds may ca'll ao lhe
Ia truly bope for the Bard of
Clarii!D Price of
l" a&amp;ree lo hall all but under- lJnda Seal, Janice Gerard. Jo•- Nola Mye11, Pamela Wilson, Arbaugh F'nneral ·Home Tu;&gt;
HetrlnJ. These modelo ore
II
recoverlni
frolll
a
lfOUnd
lelllnl.
epbine Toney, Mary Holman, SossMa Arnold, Mary Thomp- pers Pluins. un111 l•me of sur·
9 or 12 Month Counee
free while the limited oup.
operalloo II Melli
.
Mary Haning. Mary Jo Hindy son, Eleanor Schn•ider. Peggy vices .
I
1&gt;l,r Iasio. We ouuest that
JOU eaU or write for yoUl"S
pllal. He Ia a patient Ill llociiDI lntqratlonilta plaruted anoth- and Jenny WhllliJIIIIon.
Folmer , Janet St . Clair, Linda
I • Secretarial
Prices Were to .9.95.
now. Alain we repeat, there
f
.
ll
sie1e
today
at
a
mobile
Euy
to
Mak•
Cotton
Dress
White,
Janice
TaMehill.
Rila
Wonderful for Back to
Is no eost and certainly ao
lite 011 .Chleago'o turbu-- Sandra Seal. Ann Holter, Wears, Vicki Fetty ,
Jack1e
NO'I' SERIOUSLY HURT : • Accounting
obllaatloa. For information
School.
South
S1dt
where
Pickets
Lenore
Michael,
Thurma
Vau~
Spencer.
Nancy
Parker,
Jackie
SusJe
Samue•.!i, J, was rl:'vurtcablll 2·7131, R. \F. Dunc1a,
21) Broob St., Cbarleoton.
JMtlllliloy charpd polloe lines ghan, Linda Shenefield, Peggy Jones and Judy Sayre. Others, led not ..riously injured Sal ur- eBusiness
W. V1.
PMV8113
Administr•tion
MIDDLIPOIIT
ADMIS8IONS - NOI».
In a delllOI!81rBilm that eruped Milhoan, She•Ti Blackston. Ruth Karen McKay and Margaret Iday. eveninp afte r &lt;he Jum;&gt;
~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!d!b...,,..,..,..,..,.....,...,,L~D~I~SC~HARG~~ES!_:-~N~..,.~·_
Into a rock-hurling brawl.
Ann Barnhill, Debra K.. baugh Cole.
·ed on front oJ a ear lrav•ling • General Office
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At least 50 persON were ara Marla Grueser, Janet Me e s: Dress-up DreS.!I _ Jo Smith, !south ar I? mph un North Sec· :
• reoted in the demonstration, Twlla Karr Loolse Micha•l Lin- I Louella Thompson, Marjorie ond·av driVen by Theyron B. eiBM Key Punch
whlcb .atretehed out over the da Brown, Donna Reibel, Ka- Warner, Jackie Jones and Vvon-IWallare. 44 . Lau~svllle . She IS I The Belter Office Jobs
day IIIII reaclled I climax when .thY Abbott, Terri Ferrell. Can- 00 Beat.
ithe daughtor of Mary A II c e .
will go to those with
plcl&lt;eta charged the pollee dace Hawk, Reta WatBDn. Oth· Complete Costum• _ K a y Sarnu•ls. There were several !
Business College
hurled rocka.
en are Pamela Grueser a n d Wyatt, Melanie Brown, Sue Ann ·Witnesses. No charges were filSusle Reuter.
IMyers, Jan• Baer, Dixi• !Wush. •d .
Training!
MIAMI
Marcos
Perez
JimLounging
Hlld
H
rt
M
wbo once ruled Venezue.
a a . a1
oecOnd day of hearings oo tbe
Day &amp; Evoni"' C I wltli 10 Iron 1 walled In garet Carleton, Debbie Sheets,
TREATY 'GOOD DEAL' 1 historic Moscow pact.
ill
8" P.
Jennifer Blakesi•• G I o r 1a
-Register Now1 l
eell today for extradition Buck Vicki Fetty Ma~ ThompWASHINGTON tUPlt- De·
hll bomolancl
chargesfrohe son. ' Thoresa Eastman,
' ., Kay !ense Secretary Rober! S. :\fe.
For Cato~loe &amp; tnformaf'loft
embazied
$13 5 onmlHI
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tbe natloaail ·
m Fraley, Ernestine Wood, Nancy Namara a..erted today tbat !
TYPE
treuury.
Titus, Debra Turner
Jackie the United Slates, wllb "te•• ,
A Vlllllllelan plane waa ache- Spencer and Louella 'Thompson. of thousands" or atomic war·
uled to arrive In Miami today School Dr•ss - W•rxly Car. heado, wao "manifestly super- ;
with a delegation of 15 govem- per, JeMifer Dean, Sally Mora, lor" to Russia In nuclear 1
ment olticlal! to escort lbe one. Linda White, Mary Ann Harris, power and would riJII lillie ID
Umt dlcliltor back to hla hom.,. Linda Johnson, Patty Do r s 1, ratifying the test ban treaty.
lbo.
land and 1 "1peedy trial."
Marla Grueser. Diane Holliday. Tbe limited ban would olow '
Thurma Vaughan, Geraldine Soviet n11Ciear progreos and I
Phono 446-4367
JACKSON, Mlao.- Gov. ROIS Hayes, Patricia Koblent&gt;, Mar. prolong U. s. superiority. Me·
Loundoro.Ory Cloonero
Ohio Volley Bank lttl,.
R. Barnett hu moved to block garet Carleton, Margaret Mul· Namara told tbe Senate ill lbe Pomeroy
WY 2-542' I
grlduaum of James H.
Meredlll! from the Unlverolty
of Mlnlalpplnext Sulday. Mertdltb termed Barnett's action "purely polltloal."
Barnett, who pnonaUy barMeredith frunt the achool
lor • tlmt laot fan,
the
lldtool
withhold the NeiJ'O'I
diploma until Jill IDvestlptlun
ol certain anU-Rift!gatlon statementa Metedlll! It alleged to
bavo oU.Ie.
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If he can, he just aln'• much of a !Ovtr!
If be can't, be oucht to &amp;et out gf tht
driver'a ~eat.
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Wbat to do about the problem?
Lolllllatlon? IAI'I face it, you can't
outlaw loYt. You would h..• to put a
traffic offletr In enry car and ketp him
there 11 a ebap,rcme. For unllk~ alcohol,
romante doean't allow up on tba breath
In a balloon teat or In a !raffle apOtr.beck.
sotbelts? lJo you think theet lol'•
bird• would 1111 'em - untna IOJIIton•
lnveata one tblt Will buckle the lovttl
cOill)l toaether?
, Public opinion and education? Probably the best hope. If on\;' a fraction of
these immature exhii!Uionllll eould be
penuaded tha! they art IDYitlnt death
and dluat11· for themltiYit and otbera,
and looklna cheap arid allly a1 they do
it, it would be a big alep In the rl1ht dl·
rectlon.
Or we might pan. 1 law that every
driver 1nd pU8enger muat 1lt In an In•
dividual bucket aeat. That mlaht juat do
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Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting
By DOROTHY KILOALLIN
Goo!lp in Gotham
Anthony Quinn and his 28·year-old
mistress, Jolanda Addolozi, are shopping
for an estate in France, which they hope
to make their home base. For the time
being. while Tony is filming "Behold the
Pale Horse" with Gregory Peck in Paris,
he and Jolanda are staying at a grand villa they rented in the Versailles regloll.
Of couPee their 3•month·old son, Franc~sco, Is with them .. Ann-lllargret and
Elvis Prtsley probably aren't serious,
but they re spending enough time together to cllscoura1e her other suitors One
admirer was about to fly to Laa Veg11 to
see Annie·Magaie when he checked local IOUNel and 'learned she and Elvis
spent most ~f their qff-camera time ~!d­
ing around m his Rolls·Royce and chirping "Hello dere" to the people they passed. So the chap, a flicker executive, canceled hir plane reservation.
Wholesale bump.offs, the like of
which haven't been sern since the rattat-tat days of the Scarface era are predicted in hushed tones by the moo ·ooys.
Scores of our best gangsters are on 1 list,
marked to "Jet hit in t~t head," tnd
there's hardly a hood iiround who iln't
Jiving In fur that h~ Rlay be the ne~t to
go . . . Alicia Purdom Clark, former
wife of Edmund PUrdom ind widow of
multi·mllllonaire Alfred Corning Clark,
has a new love - French guitarist Olivier Despax, who · made news a few
months ago when he stole Brigitte Bardot from Baml Frey for a brief but ex·
citing spell. There are Paris rumors to
the effect that AliCia will dramatize her
affection by financing his new career 11
a oc.,.Pn actor.
Loul• Prima built a home lor about
$225,000 in Vepa - adjacent to three
lal&lt;ts and a private 9·hole lOll coul'!e-and then CO!lStructed his own $75,000
recordin&amp; sttldio on the premises. But
he't julll diacotered he can't get a recordinl( license, 10 he's planning to sell
the wbole sheban1 - in disgust, of
course.
It must be true love with pert Vivian
Blaine and Gino, the handsome bartend·
er at Danny'• Hideaway. She's even cook·
ing for him . . Street corners In Washinllon wttl ·lle crowd~d with vendors of
evtrythinl from !GOd to 80uvenlrs durIDI the week of Au1. 28th when the civil rights groups congrepte for their giant demonttrationa. Vendors from all
over the co11ntry expect to make a bi«
enou&amp;h haul 'from the marchers and on·
lookers to carry them through the Winter ... Many 81J1all businesses in the
capital will shut down on the 28th, and it
is expected that offilles in the key area
will cloee for the simple reason that the
man1gementa know tlieir employes won't
shOW up for work thlt day, because they
will be afraid of getting involved in large
acale rioting.
The longtime client-manager rela-

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Even the·'·Closets are Llshted

Today's Medical Report

THE MARK:ot= A MEDALLION HONIE!
I'm Nancy Rilay for the Electric Company • •. 1 keep
learning new thinp about Medallion Homes. One
lmportanUeature is ita spacious lighted closets. Adequate wiring is provided for every closet, and a
switch controlted light is installed on the ceiling, or
above the door. Helps you find things qLJickly -1
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Stari Musial ·Announces Retirement ·At E'nd Of SeasOJl
Famed Player's 22. Year
Career To End Next Month

The Daily Sentinel

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·llhibmn 01 Alllllntl, Qblo.
:w Mta.'J - A4lpa:
' Mr. IDd am. G. B. t..emor
I'C Jallltlf tiUIJI111&amp;1 llalklnedl lfh. 1lllbol'l EmbleiM iM '*ere In GaW]IIIlis 'lbllnday.

at Ft. Knoz, Ky., ~pe~~t the Jim Bob Ftekle or Norfolk, va.' Mr. and Mrl. w. T. stone
-with 1ii1 IIIOther, MH, IMr. and Mn. Harald Brndlilan ,t(lllll ..nday ill OaWpolla wllb
Ch~rlea Juhlinland ublldrth, au-. NJII lnd •Mr. and MrL Mlii'I'ID J - 1

Eagles · Lose 'Fullback For:
Six Weeks With Fracture

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ST. LOIDS, Mo. (UPI) - This Is the final season for
Stan (The Man) Musial.
Musial, one of the greatest hitters in baseball history, annoqnced Monday nlllht be will retirtl u an active
player at the end of the current 1eeson.
i ,. 42-year-&lt;&gt;id Musial, who I
IJ&gt;flll a quarter of a conlw} In lor St. LoOUio, f..- · stan•• many I
' · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the cardinal orgllllluUoo as • , friondo, lor Stan'• wife and lam·
l-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 13, 1963 playar, wUI eontinue to \l'Ork for ill' - but a bappr one for the
the Red Bird! in an n«Utlv• Cardinali who nted . ~ "Try playlnl !hell!
eapaclty ·
tike Slim to otep lroto our midst,
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When the Col"'lnall rellrt tbe IJWine sai 1.
bla•Pf •
familiar No. 5 tbil !aD it will lndieatloll !~ Musial'• retire-

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lhowed • ehippod fracture of the 11011 in saltu1ll!y'! 1811!" will&gt; q&amp;
The Philadelphia Eagles, who ulna 00,,. on the ... It arm.
land al~l&lt;!Uih Ply'• ~ W4! t&gt;N...-. !mown l!I1IUOd the NJIIonal Aa a reJult the Eeglel, who.. lien durinl fri~~y l'!llhl'l k!imt
FI!Oihall Lea,~~e clrcqlt Ill~ rw otaggerlng iJ!Jury liat tall year with Buffalo. Cbrll Burfor4 ._.
u lh~ ·•broken hone brlpde", woe a major factor in tho club's klod at end In Monday'I workout.
are a1 a again.
plunge to the weetem Division Dave Smith, reserve full~c:lt ~
,..lli&gt;llcl! Clarell"e Peak$, tha ""liar after a le&lt;OINI-ploce llniah the Houlloo OUen, 81!fferad a ~
UUie Eagles' Jt&gt;dl"!l hall-carrier In in 11111, will loot Peak's eervl""" oliahl muoclt opum bPI il ~
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nd to oee acUoo In Wed• lij '
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Injury in lbe Eagle-Baltimore The D e r it Uono llllerted alght'a 1ame wllb the Jlp$1•
Colt club ~ Saturday nf8ht. llankerhack ,..,.,., Blrl' at quar. trioll.
complete lbe longest playing ca· ment was &amp;mmlntnl &lt;lll)e when
Although Peaks was orfglnally lllrback in Molnday'a
Tilt Paia, meauwbUt, cut reer of any major leapor with hill batting l"erago eonUnued to ·
01IJ*!Ied lo bt out of action fQr , , . ...... lor lbt mo.- WIJ to ter Bob l)outel and-~·
one team.
tumble lhia season. Musial. went
U.... ~. further ...mlnatloa provide a baok·up man lor Earl Jay DollO\Ian. Sl~Cf the rtle•
81. 8 tim&lt; Wllbout
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lor 0 . 0
Morrall in euo of injury. MDI left Boston with Oftl)l one center,
ny TIM MORIARTY
and the G1ants dropped four , n.e Uthe, slightly atooped slug- bemg '" tne J:neup. then when
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the u • rogular llignal- ooacb Mike Holovok t1 trying UoUPt SporiS Writer
games baek of the pace-oetting ger, with the umque "corkscrew" he was ,-11 in he would be lifi--d
:;:: wao 1:nsed In Soturde 's Ide J
De Lueea and o!fei!Aive
Chris Short starldo ~ and llndgere. For Short, who seat. batting &amp;lance, wiD how out with oft•n for a pmch nmner or cle- j
":me wllh t~eveiand Bro~.
1},1
11v saroiiCO a&lt;
w11ghs 205 pounds, but he bas tared e~ght hlto and fanned e1ght, complete or part&amp;J ownership of !ens1ve "'" acemem
,
J
~I @I placed rookie Pete cent
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never ranked too tall a.-g Na- It w.. only his fourth victory 58 majlr league, National League Asked .1 anyt~lng particular Mlddl rt' J1o11, League
O'B . ~I Ka Ike ~ Do
.;; ~ ;. k Jeia 1ea1ec1 J
tJOna! League p1tch-.
against nine setbaeko.
end All Star recotde
made him cf'&lt;ido to quit, Muslal
epo •
balf .
r&amp;en,
BIU
n
ew or ·
J.e
ln fact, the only """''!'I!UoD- lbe Pittsburgh Pirat.. turned The •urprlse ~cement at said: "I just think I've had Redlego ran their oecond
Kina 111 waivers.
aafety. Ed Kovac, lac_
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!{ you c_an call it that - he has back the Howtoo Colts, 4·2. in a Cardinal plcnlc at the palatial tnoogh, r,a..,;t.., of what kind ·~:~g t~l~l v~:.:::y ove~·n~
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eh~ G - 11'11111~
~:r-~la~~a~ w:::l p~ .
gained ID f1ve seasons WJth the the only other NL game. In the home of clltl! &gt;wner August ~- vi ~ l"ve had. I'll be 4ll next WI a
COR A Shermllll Of • New
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Philadelphia Phillies came in IIIII! only Ameriean League acUoo, the ' Busch Jr. came only a week winter, a1od by nut baseball sea• Senators, stayln~n O&lt;IIIU!~Uon BY CRARU!is 11. TAYLOR Jll. York Giant&gt;. ..,,. mAO! the Lloll£ ""-':er '::: and~.:;
18 we ••
when he led the league in wild Bos&amp;on Red So. ODappod a nme- · after M•·"al Said he would not on I'll be h admg lor 44."
to ~:• 1~
United Preu llltemotlonlll
Ia the first lllll18 of a double- :~/" who ....,,.. lnjurd WI
8
1
pitches.
aame looina streak by odlinl the m'" a •tatemeut &lt;oneeruing his
Krf'Ok ,..,. Teon
the rot
·
ATLANTA (UP!) - Wallace header al Cleveii!Dd Saturday
'
Yet in the last month, Short j Mmn..,.ia Twins. H.
retirement uutU the end of the Musial" • wife. Ul. who laid •be The Yank:', 1: 1 1~~ ~~~ 1Butts, ~ Ge&lt;!fllh&amp; athlelie alght, was partklllar)J pl...ed
be~:~ ::daH=~
tw•ce has short-cu·c!JJted the pen· •
current oeason.
..ver want&lt;"! S•"ll 1o quit. and two games
P y,
director, broke dq1111 1p tears with lbe play of 1/0ierllll back
y
.
nant hopes of the two leading NL
,
•
"Ba.eball bas been my lUe," two of h~&amp; douglottro, Gerry, 18.1 the Redlego and another with Monday and agal!! ~ll!lied
a llugb McEI!&amp;eunoy ta saturday's ~ with l!uff;llo.
contenders.
Stan told the gathering of play- , and Jan~. 13. b oke Into tears lh~ll R~m!"~in.Til~.
Salqrd!IY ~enln&amp; Post 81ory
the Chlm:. Beendaaf. A NI!W IDI!A FOif A NI!W UA
The lanky southpaw from MU·
.... their wiv.. and childeen, end 1 wh • • the announcement was w e e
a
that said he conspired to rig ter
g game
Mon Y·
ford, Del., beat the Los Angeles
a few news111&lt;11. "I love baoehall. , made.
from title hopet, must play, be- the 1962 Georgia-Alabama tOot- Another ve~an, A1eJ: Webster,
Dodgers In their own park July
llke nothing bolter to do than
Mr&amp;. Musiol srid
had not side• the Yankeeo, the stroq ball game.
also was praised by Sber.man.
26 Ia launch Wail Aiston'a men
play oaoeball.
known a'&gt;out Stan·• declalon until Indians (15-3) and the Bravu Sobbing audibly and his body 'llle Cleveland BI'OWDs head
on their curreot skid. And Mon..
.
"'Jilll a do! or "' ag9."
(al"' eliminated).
- ohaklng, Butts was led from the eoaeh, Blanton Coi!Jer, also spent
POLICY
day oight he turned back the san
Nothing beata playing In the Muolal amoldn~ • cigar, tried Agamsl ~· ~·motors, 11 wu witness stsnd, and
five-mil&gt;- !.fmula~ watchln! 1•me films,
rr . 6 1. t 3-l .lb th
biB leagu01 an4 puttm1 on th..t to relive the tons on.
Redlegs n1ghl. They rap- Ute
declared in ... and sa1d be was mueh more en- COVERS ALL
anetsCO an •.
· WI . . •
·
.
big league uniform.
out It hila, handled 1ft da·
recess was . .
~... 01111!1'11"11" _.er lbe te~·· pro1·
tor Homeowners!
help of a lw!H'un, elghth·mnmg HIRAM IUP!l - Milo! McCor- - "I came in with a winner i• "U f ~.~ knowo lhb
playa without a miscue trial of his $10 null1011 llbelllllt 1'0111. He 4ddod that the delenaiva
hmer by Johnny CalliSOII. , mack may cnme out of !'ellr"" my nnrt full year with the Card- eau•• such a convrotlon, I
even an errant throw, cot against the Post.
Une did "an .Xcopllonal job" 111
ihort oalled .~onday oigbt' m~nt and don helmet and pa_cls inals in 1942 and I'd Ute to go hove annoUII&lt;ed It in New
grade pitchlns from Bob Butts buried his head in his 1a,r: liaturday'l Browns,Liauo
perfo~ce hi~. biggest thrill 10 With the Cleveland agam. out the ..... way I've dreamed City ""d it would loave b...
who fanlll!d four. wllk· ..,.. on • table and sobbed ... ......
baoeba_U end &amp;he best game I Club President Art Mndell eoo· for 8 long time ot playing one w two rninu""'." ho cracked.
three 111!1 allowed Juot tOUP t1011trollably. His wUe and three Although eoach Bu&amp;ldy Parker's
ever p1tched.:' N&lt;!OOdy was ready ferred wilh Browns' former cap- more World s.r ..s. 1 think we Musial. who said he e&gt;:pects
Tw~ of these came In the daughters, sittlns nearby,
Plttabur!dl Steelera were ooundly
to orgua wtth h1m on eilher tam and offensiVe taekle Monday still ha"" a chanee to do ft."
be a gr•!!&lt;)fal~et before be
lnnlni Jerry
Stabart'a 10 were crying, and his attor· whipped by tire a....n Bay Parkco~!, 1easi of all &amp;he Giants. who u1ght and McConnaek said he
1m1 To Game
ures offl.,la'l) on s.pt. 19 lD st.
on' the rillhUield llne ney had difficulty controlling ero last Saturday night, Parker
mmsed a great opportumty to might return to the team If II General 11181111g&lt;r Bing Devine Louts, 01••hllshe&lt;i or lied 17
akidded for three basel, his emotions.
wa 1 philooophieal aboul the dep•ck up ground on the Idle llndg· 11"1• mlo trouble.
railed Musi4]'s declsloa "a great jor l"'l&amp;ue recon!s, !0 National and Jim Clatwurlhy'• linile Testimony from lbe onetime leaL "You dou't apot the eham·
It Ul(lk • .l...t 4 different
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The Bro""' may he In trouble loss to &lt;he playtq end of the League star&lt;lard! and nine
that plated Stobart. Kallb Van coach came as the second week piOIII! two -ks of praeUee and a
-"!
~
Jl'lnl o ..r Otonto .
now with Monte Clark sidelined prn&lt; but s. gain to the executive Star Gall'e marka.
InWagen sln&amp;led In tha third ~ the trial got under way and game and expect to beat them,"
"-Ll•~ aad
-.,;;;
n was
lbe first time m hos ca·
. lido ..
!It be•pe&lt;i tho club win tour
Jim Pri
in ed I th ea direct te811mony drew near be --'d
N•·
'k
th 1 Sb0rt be t th a· ts for two weeks with tom lig·
and
ce s gl
n e
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..er a
a • ~an · arn•nts Sec&lt;!nd year 111111 John "H's a aad thing for basebaD, ..nnant. and IIU~t world ehnmp- sixth for the other hill
an end in the eqse,
111 other NFL developmlt&amp;ll the
J&gt;'- the .... .,..
He dueledre!Jim . Duffalo
Brown . of Syracuse hu ioMhlps
.
Meanwhile Manley ~ The trial W81 ICh~lod to llaltiml1re C&lt;Jltt releaoed Dave
~'"· mnmg:l
r:::; tapped to fill in tor Clark whoa
Mull;al . bu appeared In 11!1 with one ~ In the oeeon&lt;l, resume at 10 a,Ill., EST todaY. Voha• ...,.nd.~ linebaeR, and
.,• .,.;.,,1! Got,.... todar lof.
Y a • P ymg In '
gameo tb!! soasou, batting .360,
John
T
hW d .......... and is ei)II!Cieil " be CltllCl!ld- ~ Loo Allgeleo llama cui m
"""' hot~~•·
1
big league game doubled bome the Browns play the Ba tlmore
II belo h"
of
anne
u......,.,...
.
Harv Kueno fo; a San Fraocia- Co!t• saturday in P"' lootball'a
we
w " .~a':'"r average
In the mth. Manley also add- ed Wednesday at the llile8t.
NOitle&amp;-Gerald Barto, Dick Far·
ey
.
second annual doubleheadw. Tbt
.333.. Ht bas eoo.ec.td 64 bits. In·
three Jlnlles fnr ~ perfect Butts broke fan 011
I b rta, Earl McQuiJtoe, Walter Nl·
oo run lo the top ol the eighth. New York Giani! 8Jid Detroit
dudmg ni• ., home ':'llli• aoored
for 10\11' at bat. TIIDI'lhiU '!land "~ .._
read a ldrk, Dennla MurpbJ and Harold
WY· t-2460
ba!"wft~~~ ~:~~~· th~~nhc;;:' Lion• elaah in the opelllq IIIIW
~ rufll aad knoctp m 44.
a lllllle, wblle p;je Post
:;t'~ ~
I&gt;8Ditls -.: addltlon to veteran
115 &amp;. 2na Pomerer
of the inning Tony Taylor opened of tha twin bill.
1Jr Ulllo&lt;l - · ......lloul
fo~~ed ~(fa. Fa,..
qled twice, Dan Lau- and Bryaol I ed """
Clal!CIJ Ol me.
th 1
:th
. gl and Cal
A• I 1 Ltqao
three tlmM Joey Hill- He asked Butts If !he
Cleaft Far Aollooo
ATI""- II IDE
• ramew• asm e
• McCormack was with the
W.J.P&lt;LGB TboDonJC·a.Pa .. natt\·e
DeppioBo111f,~Tollllll)' oranypartoflt,...,..
'l'beKenouCityCblefooftbe
~~~~m fohllm•:ed ~~r.•lthboa hothmer ~~~~ Browrw for 10 years after he was New York
'14 ..0 ..... the tq: of "stan, Th~
eac;b once. ~ came off 11 NO sir," Butts replied •. "And American footbaU r..ague report- ~ =::'Oificlllc · , ow.
"~ 1g 1 tower a vo e r..,.. acquired in a swap with Balli- Chiea•o
t16 10 •
I tho fano at o•d Ebbet:.S Field
rd like to
lain It II
thai BQb'-1 P 1• would
at&gt;.
f1eld wall. ill1y Sievero ainglod - - m· 1~.. He was an ·-ual ,.,_ • 18
o.ntly Davidson 'lho f~
exp •
" "
oee
f
off
..~.
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.....neso
65 st 560 10 Jlrooldyn for hlo hilling
18\'eu, wilted two, 111!1 true." Tllen Butts beseu
home the Phits· ina! run
,..,. eholce for the Pro Bowl Squad llaltlm
65 54 .546 1112 q.u.l tno llndpr•. He
.
bing,
Uever Bob Bolin.
end the All-Star taam.
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w
d
1 uri
57 61 •481 11 . . - Duffalo wou.-.1 up with hil first
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320 2M-II 14 0 Post attorney Welbo111 Cody
"~55
60
4'18
lt\2
with
tha
Cardluls
lo
1.1!2
100 vuv-1 "~~• 2 OOD eluded h"II
kfeat in five U.:'Clsions this year Monday, head coach Blud:on ~
•
62
21
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-- - Collier said be waa "mueh ll1llN KaDiu City
U
W
first full I!UOI ··and helped
Menlay ll!1d t;lo&amp;p. Pav!dsi!D lion of BQ!tl will&gt; questiona a••od" ...,. ·~ taam't ""'" 1M Aqe!M
M II -~ 33 Cards dowa the New Yorlt
Gilkey. Umn;-, Plate: Art bout bit! financial condl....-. He
e......
Airman McCool Is
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.-,• ...,.ID~ioosblp. Stot181'1.
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greoo after oeo1n1 tho movill al llllroll
II II ,W/ Ill ees for ••·
produced i financial statt!IIMM
Back In A./rica
Saturdaf'o I8JIIO at Detroit Ill WaobJD&amp;tm
U 74 .Jill II
'1'11• l&lt;ft.ltande• •!• ·~gor
Butts signed July 17, lll81, Wblell
11"'_, the ooach's assets
whiclt tha BI'OWDI loot, M-10, to
!lee!aJ'I . .ulto
captured Hvan ballloi tiliu,
PICI TO•-..- . u·
A·2C William H. McCool reu1 ..... •
h 0 1 1 "'- N "-·-• • "liD"'• I
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NEW YORK IUP!l - -·urned to Wheelus Air Force the Lions.
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thru
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After vlewilll tho !lima In the IOn,, lltne ..,,_...,.. •
"~' v ua
P yer ..
•-- _.._ •--1• -···•-, .. ..._ attorney asked B·.... to
Ba,.,, LybiJI. Africa. to oerve
---•·,.. p 1 " Pll&lt;hon and _
_. Ill II ~~=I"'"'
·%
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_..._-lain
the financial::::
!ix more month 1 afler spend- momma. tho club -ad out In N
y • 9
d
-M&lt;oi""U
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•-taat
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the
afternooD
and
add·
ow
or.
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the
"•hi
ing a Slklay leave with btl wife,
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M1111..__...,_ u '- •u• w'- be batted
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..., ol trlal
OHIO
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playa
end
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for
the
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be
ihe former Joyce Swartz and
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114-71
- his ..,_ bllh - ltlioclled
.,_..., ""-- ,..,. - - "' """"' be ••lei
relatives. Ill February he will Colts.
Cl~Jand at Chloap &lt;Dightl _ 111 ..., bit 31 bemera
at tho ..,._, Club, lloltlabello. ·
ployed end "flnancl~
be sent back to the steteo when
(lr aet &lt;f.IOI " lleBI!IIdwe soon&gt;d
r1ll1l.
Qasllte, Aq. IJ.IY. lJ'ha U. L I!Oiveol" alnca the Pool
Mrs. MeCool plans to join him.
GIVE LIINCIIBON
11-tl.
Thia seBIIIII lluolal ...,. I'UIT8DII111oldo tho INJtl!1, ll8D1I out.
While at home airman M&lt;&gt;Balllmoro at Jllni*Clla fnillhtl tha 1,(110 llllrflln tDtal baHt. and
Cool and his wife took a two Mro. B. F. Parmaltl en!M- _Barber IIHI" 8llaman IIJ. ullplod Babe lluth'o major
weeks vacation, tourin&amp; peril telned recently wltb a btncheon Ill.
Jaaauo ,..,..-d of uu oatrHitae
of northern Ohio IDd tu visit at ber home 011 Uncobwl wllb DolrGII at x.nuo ctt,. nlllhtl hits
friends and relauv.. in Ken- her mother, Mn. lAidle Meed- -illmlllDI lf.lll WI WioUrlham Olber major ...... rte&lt;ord•lll
lucky. A aurprlse party was owa. Mrl. C. F. Hllbiln, and ff.!OI.
.
held bJ 114uaial IDilluda
.,._,
.
given them at the home of Mrs, Mn. Cedric Clark u cuest*· WuhiaglaD al Leo Angeloo home,.. ta 1 doubl~ 151,
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McCool's parenla, Mr. and Mrs. Mn. MeadDWI II 'flllllnl wltb (aJcbtl -Rlldo]piJ (7-lll 91 Naw- me11 tot•l " - 111 a doubleGene Swartll, In observanee of relalivN Ia lilntfualon for 11¥- man tHII.
header ftll, moot yaars playing
their first annlvenary.
era! dayo.
W•t
a.100 ar ll1llN pmea (J(Il.
New York at IIDatoo
1111 National Leap records
RIDES FOUR WINNERS
GUESTS OF DAUGII'l'EB
Wasblngloll •I Lao Angeleo, olilhl cludl 11111111 ga- &lt;-l.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.
Detroit at Kaa1a1 City, Dlaht
at-bola 00,1135), IDOIII r1l1lll (19151,
Ott Ute best buy• and Ute
vel• In belt(IJPII - Bub Ussery, lbe lead- Mr. 111!1 Mrs. Allan Ro u • h Baltimore at Mlnnelola, nlpt
biro 11.1441, most doublal
Pit tradt-lntl 1111 yur ron~o
•lflnc Rll!lllltr1l "" Rambllrs
ing jockey at tbe curreat were cUnner liUIIil ol
their Cleveland a1 Chlcap, flllht
7111, tn011 runa batted in I181131
iiamblor 111et havt baln soorina- Allrlrlc:fa. a.- ID, An~bo-dor­
ing just as be was at Aqneduet, daughter, Sbaron Roullll, In •
Nal'"e!
moat •nsecutlve games t115l,
jllllqhlnl 1111• .-.:1 der anather.
.... ""Aamlll;r . . . .ollkoDHpbooted home four more winnan ....ance of lbelr 25111 .... -.
w........ oa
.J:lliiMIPIOfllh..!i!IIIC..Mio..w-d
114 '"'" 111!1 qtlolled rot-end we
at saratoga Monday. Ussery euoiverul')' &amp;lnda)' at the Loa Anleleo
111 41 .1100 . •
won't lit until "' wll1't.~J tba 111oan
~.AIr
rj
pie
tou
tba
llCira
soon&gt;d wllb Ret!tless Nativ IIUtll Steak House In Gtlltpolll, Tbtlr SaD J'ranciset 1111 11 .1M 4
Daughter'• Third
. IIIII h_.. on tl]t 11H1r JilL
"'"""', Polilrlt~lo!r ...len.
Ill the seeond race. Pertinex son, Lee, wlul attendo Joalb!nl a. Leall
64 Ill 547 1
Birthday
Obaerved
Tt
111111t
eure.
W'lf
IOiDI ell-out.
"""'~.....,..,..,. e41aderandY-I
1$25.401 in the fifth, Louo Hildy Ohio College In CJnd!metl lltW CIDdDNU
64 56 .513 711&lt;
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pllW!Ifini&amp;IU'U lltf.ti!I.....'S125-IIp
1$7.201 In the siJth and Guyua the waekend with bit! perenll Chleago
et K .110 a
Mr. and Mrl. Tllomaa E.
v.ct.ln """'-- whan you
Ring Ul.40l in the uinlll.
and allo
llll dlnJMr, l'ltl.tburllh
110 !If .!Ill It lmllb elllerlabted with a
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61 sa 511 10 part): Saturday evening, Augull
COIIIelilendmokllllllprovelhatt
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Mllwaakeo
111 lilt _p 11\k 3, at their UnioiHiv home in
. """"~ ........ Ramlllir'63
nltlltillll
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!lll•lnll
II
Dayal
&amp;!It 'fQfl
Yell!!
a .,. .I'll • 11Jr¥pce at lito third
New York
:111 'IV .lrlllll of their daughter, Paige.
11 1.,.. • • •
loon&amp; were ueed lo decorate
PI!Da 1 1u ....... _ 1, Dlthl lawn lnr the occeoloo.
PlltllturP • ..._
1, IIIPI
A decorated circUs c a k e,
0111)' pmea l"bodddatll
homemade Ice cream and lem,..,... 1'1 I 1• I'll • 1
onede were served by M r 1.
Plllaburah at NfW York IJtilhll Smith, to Mr. IDd Mrs. W. R.
- Schwall &lt;NI n. .Jaekson &lt;7- Shaateen, Mrs. Albert Smith,
141
Lena Sue Phalin, Rall'ly end
a.. f'riiiiOi~a&gt; Ill Clnclltai!U Becky Houdashell, Tina Hamm,
&lt;Dllbtl - Marlchai (11-51 vo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Curtla,
11a1oney &lt;17-41
IDd tha honored guell and broLoo
All
g
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..
at
Mllwukae
ther, Todd. Paige received a
By
&lt;Digbtl-¥odrto 111-81 vo. lpahn number of nlee gifts.
t!Ul
Han- at Ill WI lnillhtl - IliON FIIIBl' PLAYED
J""- f.tal Gr Braot Hl ...
J1rot11ie UNI
PIIILADELPIDA IUPll - The
85 N. Court St.
IOIIJ pmea ll•hlllldedl
Pldladelphla 'Men, DeW eutry In
111 • fQ'a the Natloual Ba&amp;tetball AuoclafBI lu lh Ill Nft York
lloll replaclflll Syracuse,
aalolll oil PhDa., 1-twklgbt
oiglled veteran guard Larry
..,.,... [ al"noJnnl'l- tollo fur t h e - Lal .Anploo at Mllwaukee, Digbt "ta1Io II the first player Ill
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wllb lbt club.

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Mike of A~~Mpulis, ~d.. ~ IDd family .
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froiD Holzer lloopltel Miss Lru;.e Xlill ol Collll!lbtlo, Mn. H8Dfy J"'"", Miss Mr. and Mrl. Marvin Bam·
.,vi IIIII- ~
abo • IIIIMIInl ,.. Ohio.
•
. Helen Jenklne, William J ..t. hart gave a lh011tr for h • r Jlei!eql vis lion of Mr. 111!1
HEA nNG- AND • .
Kathy Fields, daughter of 1lnt and Richerd Jedlllne llf*ll
.
Mrto. Gtorgo Raid ....... Flor·
OUIIII lha put WHk al Mr. Mr. and Mrs. l\'il!li!!ll F~llc!s. i lh• week el)d with Mr. and nloce, Miss Eileen Edman, ence Deeter end ..., 8Jid Mr.
Mn. a-t• B. Lerner spent a w~ wtlri Mr: and jMn. Cecil Galrfll( in llrtdle- :ltride-elect of Donald Blake, aon ,IJitl Mro. 01a Blake Ill Sull1lllen- AIR~rilf191'1F•
Mr. and Mrs. illrlrard Mrs. Lefton ltuliet!J and Sber· •pot!, Ohio.
lot Mr. and Mrl. Glln Blake. ville, W. Va.
8Jid grandiOII. lloward ry in Columbus, Oldo.
A son weighing oeven poUnds 1Tllose attendll!l were, Florence
t1
Coaper al Sdonburg, Mr. IDd
llfY DeQDOJ of and four ounces wao born re- Wyers, Dale Sanders, Mary Nig- Mrs. Sylvia CUrtiss, Sandra,
and Mr. IDd Mn. Cecil Huntington were SundAy after- &gt;cently at Pleaoant Valley IJoo. aemeyer, Helen Kibble, Emma Marlyn and l&gt;lvld are opend·
Lerner and "'"'· Albert
of noon guest. o1 Mr. and Mrs. 1 piial to Mr. and Mn. David Vantneter, Bell Bernhart, Bet- 101 1101111! lime With Mr. and
~~=~~f· Va., and Born J . M. Crump.
1Warlh. Tlllo i&amp; their eight child. 1sle Richards, Doris Sinnett. Fan· Mra. Jameo Seck of Kant, 0.
....... CIIaea. Mer.
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MI. Vernon, Ohio.
Mr. Kenneth Ridenotir is a and hu been named Floyd Lea- IDle Bigley, Virginis
Baker, Mrs. Lucy Barringer hal reMra. Kennetll Kim.. and 1011, surgical patient at the Pleas- ~ lUI. Tiley have one bay and olx iMrs. Ester Edman. Those send· ;turned home after opendlng a LA1t1tt lt.
M._ott I I
llennlll, open! three weeks In ant Valley Hoapllallll Pl. Plea- Igirls in addition to their now lng gifts were, Ruth Ann Scar- :few dayn witb her slater
in
f'i11M WY Mitt
Clolumbtu, Ga ., vl•llinl Sgt. and sant.
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:brough, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby 'Michlglll. Other viJ!Itor• In tha
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Thomu Klm11.
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,Hoot, Rev . and Mrs. Roy Deei· Jr-....i"""======iiiiii
Mr. and Mrs. George Lem- 1
r. and Mrs. Hubert Gibbs 'er Mary Rcholwalter Ada Bel&gt;
Weekend guests of .Mr. and 'er visited fr~ at Long i&amp;H the parents of a son hom ' he~ Gert Ahart
Trlbll'lrs. Stanford Powell
were Bottom, Ohio. last week.
. July 25 named Jeffery Scott. 'ott 'Mr and Mr~ Mike Bentz
Mr_s. Louise Klass of Cohunbuo, Mr. and Mrs. Dalt Lee .of ;Thto Is their first child.
Ph~lis i.siac, Ma;.y Buchannan'.
and Mr. John Roy and Gay, W. Va., end Mr. and J A daughter was born to Mr. June Matheney Delcia Reed
jda1ughter, Mrs. Florence Ray. Mrs. lllmer Cook of SteubeJ&gt;. IDd Mr&amp;. Garry Gibbs. She Ia Mr and Mrl Maywood Blake'
mer and granddaughter, of Be~ ville, Ohio, called on Mr. end named Stella Louise.
Mr. and Mr~ Lester Murry'
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Mrs. J. M. Crump, Sunday . . Mr. and Mrs. JosePh Kearns ,Mr: and Mrs. ·Lloyd McDonald:
laire, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Htirold Bum- Atty. Raymood Musgrave of •and son, DaMy, of Gibbstown,-Relda Hershman f'reda Eng- '
garner end children Delores, Pt. Pleasant wao a business vis- spent Tuesday night with Mr. lush and Sadla Cubbison
Yau Always Find The Best Buy At
Jean, June, Mary Jan and John &amp;lor in Hartford · Tueoday tven- and Mrs. Chart.. Gibbs.
Harold of Letart were Satur· lng.
. Mrs. Pearl Blake was a busl- Mr. and Mrs. George Reed i
day evening guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mro. George J.Aom- neso vi.oitor at Pomeroy Thurs- 1are Ieavins Saturday to spend
Mrs. J. Ill. Crump.
er and Mr. IDd Mrs. J . M. day.
a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ver·

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SocJety Notes

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TaII T0 day In NL Stature

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The tectieo of Bam Davis, rat- Davia he• proved hla theory
ed by animal trainers u t h e that he can accomplish mora
D1CIIl gentle handlar or clr&lt;us wilb the elephant through a genelephanta, will parlorm for tha tie tap of the polo and a atern
Hosie Broo. Clrcoo Sept. 2 In shout. When handlinl the enPomeroy.
tiro herd of animala In their
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bing-leg stand on hippodrome
the past, ·~ailed bull track, Davio'o only coocern ia
men with major ctrcuses have Iwith the lead elephant.
fell that rough handling of the
1u111beriq pets, with excessive : "Once I get him to go Into
use of bull hooks and "shacking his routine," he says, "all the
pcles" wu a necessity. Actual- !rest will follow." Actually, ally, the animall were not being thouah I apparently handle the
ambused, Inasmuch as I he i r entire herd, I have to trartsmi.tl
hides are tough enough to with· my command only to one.
.tand the apparently )llllnful ef· In addition to their importfeels of the hooks. Too often, ant parts in the show, the huge
however' audJences felt ~elr animals are used in work defavorite pets \lere baing. subJect- , tails when the ohow is ~~~~~
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pumshment. upand heingmuoan.
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limes I hey aeeompllsh what
show tractors can not do in
The Heath Methodilt Church way ol puiU.g equipment out
p··:nic will be Sunday, August mud, or movinr the biA trucks
18, al !be church yard In Mid- up steep grades on app,ruaohe•l
dleport. There will be gamea to lots.
and activities lor all agea be- The show Is being sponsored
ginning at 3&gt;90 p. m., a potPomeroy Emeraency First
luck supper at 5:30 and a ve..
Sq1111d Ine., with pe~lomt-1
por servleo on the lawn at 7 p.
BCheduled for 2 and I p.
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CL!FTON - Sponsored by way
forty miles per hour
the Frlendo~ip cla&amp;B, a apag·
thirty-five mllea per hour.
belli lfinlter will be beld at After all the bill.o were
the Clifton Melhodlat church. a balance of fo221.iil rem,alned 1
Tlckela are being 1old by the 1n the town treaaury.
class and at the door.
FESTIVAL A SUCCESS
The Lawn Feotlval held on
FORESf I'IRES BURN
evenina by the ladleo
DURAll, South Afrlee IUPII
the
Baptist churcb
-Three t.....t fires btlrned out of wea a aplendkl auecess. AlxiUt I
control todey in South Afrioa'• $1110 wao realiaed from the eiN•tal Province. rtre partially do- !ort.
. stroyoid a 1-nment
TO HAVE PICNIC
near the viltace .of Weza, and The Hartford Baptisl Sunday
thr-nad ro enguil a aaw miD. School will hold their annual
Aulhorltlel oald tho bt... bao picnic Sundar August 18th at
blactenocl more Ilion 1,000
the Garden Club Park In New
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jSEE THE FRIENDLY . MAN WITH THE BETTER BRANDl;

On Display At The
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Stari Musial ·Announces Retirement ·At E'nd Of SeasOJl
Famed Player's 22. Year
Career To End Next Month

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' Mr. IDd am. G. B. t..emor
I'C Jallltlf tiUIJI111&amp;1 llalklnedl lfh. 1lllbol'l EmbleiM iM '*ere In GaW]IIIlis 'lbllnday.

at Ft. Knoz, Ky., ~pe~~t the Jim Bob Ftekle or Norfolk, va.' Mr. and Mrl. w. T. stone
-with 1ii1 IIIOther, MH, IMr. and Mn. Harald Brndlilan ,t(lllll ..nday ill OaWpolla wllb
Ch~rlea Juhlinland ublldrth, au-. NJII lnd •Mr. and MrL Mlii'I'ID J - 1

Eagles · Lose 'Fullback For:
Six Weeks With Fracture

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ST. LOIDS, Mo. (UPI) - This Is the final season for
Stan (The Man) Musial.
Musial, one of the greatest hitters in baseball history, annoqnced Monday nlllht be will retirtl u an active
player at the end of the current 1eeson.
i ,. 42-year-&lt;&gt;id Musial, who I
IJ&gt;flll a quarter of a conlw} In lor St. LoOUio, f..- · stan•• many I
' · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the cardinal orgllllluUoo as • , friondo, lor Stan'• wife and lam·
l-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 13, 1963 playar, wUI eontinue to \l'Ork for ill' - but a bappr one for the
the Red Bird! in an n«Utlv• Cardinali who nted . ~ "Try playlnl !hell!
eapaclty ·
tike Slim to otep lroto our midst,
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When the Col"'lnall rellrt tbe IJWine sai 1.
bla•Pf •
familiar No. 5 tbil !aD it will lndieatloll !~ Musial'• retire-

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lhowed • ehippod fracture of the 11011 in saltu1ll!y'! 1811!" will&gt; q&amp;
The Philadelphia Eagles, who ulna 00,,. on the ... It arm.
land al~l&lt;!Uih Ply'• ~ W4! t&gt;N...-. !mown l!I1IUOd the NJIIonal Aa a reJult the Eeglel, who.. lien durinl fri~~y l'!llhl'l k!imt
FI!Oihall Lea,~~e clrcqlt Ill~ rw otaggerlng iJ!Jury liat tall year with Buffalo. Cbrll Burfor4 ._.
u lh~ ·•broken hone brlpde", woe a major factor in tho club's klod at end In Monday'I workout.
are a1 a again.
plunge to the weetem Division Dave Smith, reserve full~c:lt ~
,..lli&gt;llcl! Clarell"e Peak$, tha ""liar after a le&lt;OINI-ploce llniah the Houlloo OUen, 81!fferad a ~
UUie Eagles' Jt&gt;dl"!l hall-carrier In in 11111, will loot Peak's eervl""" oliahl muoclt opum bPI il ~
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nd to oee acUoo In Wed• lij '
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Injury in lbe Eagle-Baltimore The D e r it Uono llllerted alght'a 1ame wllb the Jlp$1•
Colt club ~ Saturday nf8ht. llankerhack ,..,.,., Blrl' at quar. trioll.
complete lbe longest playing ca· ment was &amp;mmlntnl &lt;lll)e when
Although Peaks was orfglnally lllrback in Molnday'a
Tilt Paia, meauwbUt, cut reer of any major leapor with hill batting l"erago eonUnued to ·
01IJ*!Ied lo bt out of action fQr , , . ...... lor lbt mo.- WIJ to ter Bob l)outel and-~·
one team.
tumble lhia season. Musial. went
U.... ~. further ...mlnatloa provide a baok·up man lor Earl Jay DollO\Ian. Sl~Cf the rtle•
81. 8 tim&lt; Wllbout
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0.. Muy lleeonlo
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Morrall in euo of injury. MDI left Boston with Oftl)l one center,
ny TIM MORIARTY
and the G1ants dropped four , n.e Uthe, slightly atooped slug- bemg '" tne J:neup. then when
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the u • rogular llignal- ooacb Mike Holovok t1 trying UoUPt SporiS Writer
games baek of the pace-oetting ger, with the umque "corkscrew" he was ,-11 in he would be lifi--d
:;:: wao 1:nsed In Soturde 's Ide J
De Lueea and o!fei!Aive
Chris Short starldo ~ and llndgere. For Short, who seat. batting &amp;lance, wiD how out with oft•n for a pmch nmner or cle- j
":me wllh t~eveiand Bro~.
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11v saroiiCO a&lt;
w11ghs 205 pounds, but he bas tared e~ght hlto and fanned e1ght, complete or part&amp;J ownership of !ens1ve "'" acemem
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never ranked too tall a.-g Na- It w.. only his fourth victory 58 majlr league, National League Asked .1 anyt~lng particular Mlddl rt' J1o11, League
O'B . ~I Ka Ike ~ Do
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tJOna! League p1tch-.
against nine setbaeko.
end All Star recotde
made him cf'&lt;ido to quit, Muslal
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ln fact, the only """''!'I!UoD- lbe Pittsburgh Pirat.. turned The •urprlse ~cement at said: "I just think I've had Redlego ran their oecond
Kina 111 waivers.
aafety. Ed Kovac, lac_
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!{ you c_an call it that - he has back the Howtoo Colts, 4·2. in a Cardinal plcnlc at the palatial tnoogh, r,a..,;t.., of what kind ·~:~g t~l~l v~:.:::y ove~·n~
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~:r-~la~~a~ w:::l p~ .
gained ID f1ve seasons WJth the the only other NL game. In the home of clltl! &gt;wner August ~- vi ~ l"ve had. I'll be 4ll next WI a
COR A Shermllll Of • New
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Philadelphia Phillies came in IIIII! only Ameriean League acUoo, the ' Busch Jr. came only a week winter, a1od by nut baseball sea• Senators, stayln~n O&lt;IIIU!~Uon BY CRARU!is 11. TAYLOR Jll. York Giant&gt;. ..,,. mAO! the Lloll£ ""-':er '::: and~.:;
18 we ••
when he led the league in wild Bos&amp;on Red So. ODappod a nme- · after M•·"al Said he would not on I'll be h admg lor 44."
to ~:• 1~
United Preu llltemotlonlll
Ia the first lllll18 of a double- :~/" who ....,,.. lnjurd WI
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aame looina streak by odlinl the m'" a •tatemeut &lt;oneeruing his
Krf'Ok ,..,. Teon
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Yet in the last month, Short j Mmn..,.ia Twins. H.
retirement uutU the end of the Musial" • wife. Ul. who laid •be The Yank:', 1: 1 1~~ ~~~ 1Butts, ~ Ge&lt;!fllh&amp; athlelie alght, was partklllar)J pl...ed
be~:~ ::daH=~
tw•ce has short-cu·c!JJted the pen· •
current oeason.
..ver want&lt;"! S•"ll 1o quit. and two games
P y,
director, broke dq1111 1p tears with lbe play of 1/0ierllll back
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nant hopes of the two leading NL
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"Ba.eball bas been my lUe," two of h~&amp; douglottro, Gerry, 18.1 the Redlego and another with Monday and agal!! ~ll!lied
a llugb McEI!&amp;eunoy ta saturday's ~ with l!uff;llo.
contenders.
Stan told the gathering of play- , and Jan~. 13. b oke Into tears lh~ll R~m!"~in.Til~.
Salqrd!IY ~enln&amp; Post 81ory
the Chlm:. Beendaaf. A NI!W IDI!A FOif A NI!W UA
The lanky southpaw from MU·
.... their wiv.. and childeen, end 1 wh • • the announcement was w e e
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that said he conspired to rig ter
g game
Mon Y·
ford, Del., beat the Los Angeles
a few news111&lt;11. "I love baoehall. , made.
from title hopet, must play, be- the 1962 Georgia-Alabama tOot- Another ve~an, A1eJ: Webster,
Dodgers In their own park July
llke nothing bolter to do than
Mr&amp;. Musiol srid
had not side• the Yankeeo, the stroq ball game.
also was praised by Sber.man.
26 Ia launch Wail Aiston'a men
play oaoeball.
known a'&gt;out Stan·• declalon until Indians (15-3) and the Bravu Sobbing audibly and his body 'llle Cleveland BI'OWDs head
on their curreot skid. And Mon..
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"'Jilll a do! or "' ag9."
(al"' eliminated).
- ohaklng, Butts was led from the eoaeh, Blanton Coi!Jer, also spent
POLICY
day oight he turned back the san
Nothing beata playing In the Muolal amoldn~ • cigar, tried Agamsl ~· ~·motors, 11 wu witness stsnd, and
five-mil&gt;- !.fmula~ watchln! 1•me films,
rr . 6 1. t 3-l .lb th
biB leagu01 an4 puttm1 on th..t to relive the tons on.
Redlegs n1ghl. They rap- Ute
declared in ... and sa1d be was mueh more en- COVERS ALL
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big league uniform.
out It hila, handled 1ft da·
recess was . .
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tor Homeowners!
help of a lw!H'un, elghth·mnmg HIRAM IUP!l - Milo! McCor- - "I came in with a winner i• "U f ~.~ knowo lhb
playa without a miscue trial of his $10 null1011 llbelllllt 1'0111. He 4ddod that the delenaiva
hmer by Johnny CalliSOII. , mack may cnme out of !'ellr"" my nnrt full year with the Card- eau•• such a convrotlon, I
even an errant throw, cot against the Post.
Une did "an .Xcopllonal job" 111
ihort oalled .~onday oigbt' m~nt and don helmet and pa_cls inals in 1942 and I'd Ute to go hove annoUII&lt;ed It in New
grade pitchlns from Bob Butts buried his head in his 1a,r: liaturday'l Browns,Liauo
perfo~ce hi~. biggest thrill 10 With the Cleveland agam. out the ..... way I've dreamed City ""d it would loave b...
who fanlll!d four. wllk· ..,.. on • table and sobbed ... ......
baoeba_U end &amp;he best game I Club President Art Mndell eoo· for 8 long time ot playing one w two rninu""'." ho cracked.
three 111!1 allowed Juot tOUP t1011trollably. His wUe and three Although eoach Bu&amp;ldy Parker's
ever p1tched.:' N&lt;!OOdy was ready ferred wilh Browns' former cap- more World s.r ..s. 1 think we Musial. who said he e&gt;:pects
Tw~ of these came In the daughters, sittlns nearby,
Plttabur!dl Steelera were ooundly
to orgua wtth h1m on eilher tam and offensiVe taekle Monday still ha"" a chanee to do ft."
be a gr•!!&lt;)fal~et before be
lnnlni Jerry
Stabart'a 10 were crying, and his attor· whipped by tire a....n Bay Parkco~!, 1easi of all &amp;he Giants. who u1ght and McConnaek said he
1m1 To Game
ures offl.,la'l) on s.pt. 19 lD st.
on' the rillhUield llne ney had difficulty controlling ero last Saturday night, Parker
mmsed a great opportumty to might return to the team If II General 11181111g&lt;r Bing Devine Louts, 01••hllshe&lt;i or lied 17
akidded for three basel, his emotions.
wa 1 philooophieal aboul the dep•ck up ground on the Idle llndg· 11"1• mlo trouble.
railed Musi4]'s declsloa "a great jor l"'l&amp;ue recon!s, !0 National and Jim Clatwurlhy'• linile Testimony from lbe onetime leaL "You dou't apot the eham·
It Ul(lk • .l...t 4 different
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The Bro""' may he In trouble loss to &lt;he playtq end of the League star&lt;lard! and nine
that plated Stobart. Kallb Van coach came as the second week piOIII! two -ks of praeUee and a
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Jl'lnl o ..r Otonto .
now with Monte Clark sidelined prn&lt; but s. gain to the executive Star Gall'e marka.
InWagen sln&amp;led In tha third ~ the trial got under way and game and expect to beat them,"
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lbe first time m hos ca·
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!It be•pe&lt;i tho club win tour
Jim Pri
in ed I th ea direct te811mony drew near be --'d
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th 1 Sb0rt be t th a· ts for two weeks with tom lig·
and
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a • ~an · arn•nts Sec&lt;!nd year 111111 John "H's a aad thing for basebaD, ..nnant. and IIU~t world ehnmp- sixth for the other hill
an end in the eqse,
111 other NFL developmlt&amp;ll the
J&gt;'- the .... .,..
He dueledre!Jim . Duffalo
Brown . of Syracuse hu ioMhlps
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Meanwhile Manley ~ The trial W81 ICh~lod to llaltiml1re C&lt;Jltt releaoed Dave
~'"· mnmg:l
r:::; tapped to fill in tor Clark whoa
Mull;al . bu appeared In 11!1 with one ~ In the oeeon&lt;l, resume at 10 a,Ill., EST todaY. Voha• ...,.nd.~ linebaeR, and
.,• .,.;.,,1! Got,.... todar lof.
Y a • P ymg In '
gameo tb!! soasou, batting .360,
John
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big league game doubled bome the Browns play the Ba tlmore
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Harv Kueno fo; a San Fraocia- Co!t• saturday in P"' lootball'a
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w " .~a':'"r average
In the mth. Manley also add- ed Wednesday at the llile8t.
NOitle&amp;-Gerald Barto, Dick Far·
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second annual doubleheadw. Tbt
.333.. Ht bas eoo.ec.td 64 bits. In·
three Jlnlles fnr ~ perfect Butts broke fan 011
I b rta, Earl McQuiJtoe, Walter Nl·
oo run lo the top ol the eighth. New York Giani! 8Jid Detroit
dudmg ni• ., home ':'llli• aoored
for 10\11' at bat. TIIDI'lhiU '!land "~ .._
read a ldrk, Dennla MurpbJ and Harold
WY· t-2460
ba!"wft~~~ ~:~~~· th~~nhc;;:' Lion• elaah in the opelllq IIIIW
~ rufll aad knoctp m 44.
a lllllle, wblle p;je Post
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I&gt;8Ditls -.: addltlon to veteran
115 &amp;. 2na Pomerer
of the inning Tony Taylor opened of tha twin bill.
1Jr Ulllo&lt;l - · ......lloul
fo~~ed ~(fa. Fa,..
qled twice, Dan Lau- and Bryaol I ed """
Clal!CIJ Ol me.
th 1
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. gl and Cal
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three tlmM Joey Hill- He asked Butts If !he
Cleaft Far Aollooo
ATI""- II IDE
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• McCormack was with the
W.J.P&lt;LGB TboDonJC·a.Pa .. natt\·e
DeppioBo111f,~Tollllll)' oranypartoflt,...,..
'l'beKenouCityCblefooftbe
~~~~m fohllm•:ed ~~r.•lthboa hothmer ~~~~ Browrw for 10 years after he was New York
'14 ..0 ..... the tq: of "stan, Th~
eac;b once. ~ came off 11 NO sir," Butts replied •. "And American footbaU r..ague report- ~ =::'Oificlllc · , ow.
"~ 1g 1 tower a vo e r..,.. acquired in a swap with Balli- Chiea•o
t16 10 •
I tho fano at o•d Ebbet:.S Field
rd like to
lain It II
thai BQb'-1 P 1• would
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f1eld wall. ill1y Sievero ainglod - - m· 1~.. He was an ·-ual ,.,_ • 18
o.ntly Davidson 'lho f~
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65 st 560 10 Jlrooldyn for hlo hilling
18\'eu, wilted two, 111!1 true." Tllen Butts beseu
home the Phits· ina! run
,..,. eholce for the Pro Bowl Squad llaltlm
65 54 .546 1112 q.u.l tno llndpr•. He
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bing,
Uever Bob Bolin.
end the All-Star taam.
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Menlay ll!1d t;lo&amp;p. Pav!dsi!D lion of BQ!tl will&gt; questiona a••od" ...,. ·~ taam't ""'" 1M Aqe!M
M II -~ 33 Cards dowa the New Yorlt
Gilkey. Umn;-, Plate: Art bout bit! financial condl....-. He
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produced i financial statt!IIMM
Back In A./rica
Saturdaf'o I8JIIO at Detroit Ill WaobJD&amp;tm
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Butts signed July 17, lll81, Wblell
11"'_, the ooach's assets
whiclt tha BI'OWDI loot, M-10, to
!lee!aJ'I . .ulto
captured Hvan ballloi tiliu,
PICI TO•-..- . u·
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Ba,.,, LybiJI. Africa. to oerve
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relatives. Ill February he will Colts.
Cl~Jand at Chloap &lt;Dightl _ 111 ..., bit 31 bemera
at tho ..,._, Club, lloltlabello. ·
ployed end "flnancl~
be sent back to the steteo when
(lr aet &lt;f.IOI " lleBI!IIdwe soon&gt;d
r1ll1l.
Qasllte, Aq. IJ.IY. lJ'ha U. L I!Oiveol" alnca the Pool
Mrs. MeCool plans to join him.
GIVE LIINCIIBON
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Thia seBIIIII lluolal ...,. I'UIT8DII111oldo tho INJtl!1, ll8D1I out.
While at home airman M&lt;&gt;Balllmoro at Jllni*Clla fnillhtl tha 1,(110 llllrflln tDtal baHt. and
Cool and his wife took a two Mro. B. F. Parmaltl en!M- _Barber IIHI" 8llaman IIJ. ullplod Babe lluth'o major
weeks vacation, tourin&amp; peril telned recently wltb a btncheon Ill.
Jaaauo ,..,..-d of uu oatrHitae
of northern Ohio IDd tu visit at ber home 011 Uncobwl wllb DolrGII at x.nuo ctt,. nlllhtl hits
friends and relauv.. in Ken- her mother, Mn. lAidle Meed- -illmlllDI lf.lll WI WioUrlham Olber major ...... rte&lt;ord•lll
lucky. A aurprlse party was owa. Mrl. C. F. Hllbiln, and ff.!OI.
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held bJ 114uaial IDilluda
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given them at the home of Mrs, Mn. Cedric Clark u cuest*· WuhiaglaD al Leo Angeloo home,.. ta 1 doubl~ 151,
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McCool's parenla, Mr. and Mrs. Mn. MeadDWI II 'flllllnl wltb (aJcbtl -Rlldo]piJ (7-lll 91 Naw- me11 tot•l " - 111 a doubleGene Swartll, In observanee of relalivN Ia lilntfualon for 11¥- man tHII.
header ftll, moot yaars playing
their first annlvenary.
era! dayo.
W•t
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New York at IIDatoo
1111 National Leap records
RIDES FOUR WINNERS
GUESTS OF DAUGII'l'EB
Wasblngloll •I Lao Angeleo, olilhl cludl 11111111 ga- &lt;-l.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.
Detroit at Kaa1a1 City, Dlaht
at-bola 00,1135), IDOIII r1l1lll (19151,
Ott Ute best buy• and Ute
vel• In belt(IJPII - Bub Ussery, lbe lead- Mr. 111!1 Mrs. Allan Ro u • h Baltimore at Mlnnelola, nlpt
biro 11.1441, most doublal
Pit tradt-lntl 1111 yur ron~o
•lflnc Rll!lllltr1l "" Rambllrs
ing jockey at tbe curreat were cUnner liUIIil ol
their Cleveland a1 Chlcap, flllht
7111, tn011 runa batted in I181131
iiamblor 111et havt baln soorina- Allrlrlc:fa. a.- ID, An~bo-dor­
ing just as be was at Aqneduet, daughter, Sbaron Roullll, In •
Nal'"e!
moat •nsecutlve games t115l,
jllllqhlnl 1111• .-.:1 der anather.
.... ""Aamlll;r . . . .ollkoDHpbooted home four more winnan ....ance of lbelr 25111 .... -.
w........ oa
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114 '"'" 111!1 qtlolled rot-end we
at saratoga Monday. Ussery euoiverul')' &amp;lnda)' at the Loa Anleleo
111 41 .1100 . •
won't lit until "' wll1't.~J tba 111oan
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soon&gt;d wllb Ret!tless Nativ IIUtll Steak House In Gtlltpolll, Tbtlr SaD J'ranciset 1111 11 .1M 4
Daughter'• Third
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Ill the seeond race. Pertinex son, Lee, wlul attendo Joalb!nl a. Leall
64 Ill 547 1
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1$7.201 In the siJth and Guyua the waekend with bit! perenll Chleago
et K .110 a
Mr. and Mrl. Tllomaa E.
v.ct.ln """'-- whan you
Ring Ul.40l in the uinlll.
and allo
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110 !If .!Ill It lmllb elllerlabted with a
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61 sa 511 10 part): Saturday evening, Augull
COIIIelilendmokllllllprovelhatt
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111 lilt _p 11\k 3, at their UnioiHiv home in
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a .,. .I'll • 11Jr¥pce at lito third
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:111 'IV .lrlllll of their daughter, Paige.
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loon&amp; were ueed lo decorate
PI!Da 1 1u ....... _ 1, Dlthl lawn lnr the occeoloo.
PlltllturP • ..._
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A decorated circUs c a k e,
0111)' pmea l"bodddatll
homemade Ice cream and lem,..,... 1'1 I 1• I'll • 1
onede were served by M r 1.
Plllaburah at NfW York IJtilhll Smith, to Mr. IDd Mrs. W. R.
- Schwall &lt;NI n. .Jaekson &lt;7- Shaateen, Mrs. Albert Smith,
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Lena Sue Phalin, Rall'ly end
a.. f'riiiiOi~a&gt; Ill Clnclltai!U Becky Houdashell, Tina Hamm,
&lt;Dllbtl - Marlchai (11-51 vo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Curtla,
11a1oney &lt;17-41
IDd tha honored guell and broLoo
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J""- f.tal Gr Braot Hl ...
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PIIILADELPIDA IUPll - The
85 N. Court St.
IOIIJ pmea ll•hlllldedl
Pldladelphla 'Men, DeW eutry In
111 • fQ'a the Natloual Ba&amp;tetball AuoclafBI lu lh Ill Nft York
lloll replaclflll Syracuse,
aalolll oil PhDa., 1-twklgbt
oiglled veteran guard Larry
..,.,... [ al"noJnnl'l- tollo fur t h e - Lal .Anploo at Mllwaukee, Digbt "ta1Io II the first player Ill
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Mike of A~~Mpulis, ~d.. ~ IDd family .
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abo • IIIIMIInl ,.. Ohio.
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. Helen Jenklne, William J ..t. hart gave a lh011tr for h • r Jlei!eql vis lion of Mr. 111!1
HEA nNG- AND • .
Kathy Fields, daughter of 1lnt and Richerd Jedlllne llf*ll
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Mrto. Gtorgo Raid ....... Flor·
OUIIII lha put WHk al Mr. Mr. and Mrs. l\'il!li!!ll F~llc!s. i lh• week el)d with Mr. and nloce, Miss Eileen Edman, ence Deeter end ..., 8Jid Mr.
Mn. a-t• B. Lerner spent a w~ wtlri Mr: and jMn. Cecil Galrfll( in llrtdle- :ltride-elect of Donald Blake, aon ,IJitl Mro. 01a Blake Ill Sull1lllen- AIR~rilf191'1F•
Mr. and Mrs. illrlrard Mrs. Lefton ltuliet!J and Sber· •pot!, Ohio.
lot Mr. and Mrl. Glln Blake. ville, W. Va.
8Jid grandiOII. lloward ry in Columbus, Oldo.
A son weighing oeven poUnds 1Tllose attendll!l were, Florence
t1
Coaper al Sdonburg, Mr. IDd
llfY DeQDOJ of and four ounces wao born re- Wyers, Dale Sanders, Mary Nig- Mrs. Sylvia CUrtiss, Sandra,
and Mr. IDd Mn. Cecil Huntington were SundAy after- &gt;cently at Pleaoant Valley IJoo. aemeyer, Helen Kibble, Emma Marlyn and l&gt;lvld are opend·
Lerner and "'"'· Albert
of noon guest. o1 Mr. and Mrs. 1 piial to Mr. and Mn. David Vantneter, Bell Bernhart, Bet- 101 1101111! lime With Mr. and
~~=~~f· Va., and Born J . M. Crump.
1Warlh. Tlllo i&amp; their eight child. 1sle Richards, Doris Sinnett. Fan· Mra. Jameo Seck of Kant, 0.
....... CIIaea. Mer.
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MI. Vernon, Ohio.
Mr. Kenneth Ridenotir is a and hu been named Floyd Lea- IDle Bigley, Virginis
Baker, Mrs. Lucy Barringer hal reMra. Kennetll Kim.. and 1011, surgical patient at the Pleas- ~ lUI. Tiley have one bay and olx iMrs. Ester Edman. Those send· ;turned home after opendlng a LA1t1tt lt.
M._ott I I
llennlll, open! three weeks In ant Valley Hoapllallll Pl. Plea- Igirls in addition to their now lng gifts were, Ruth Ann Scar- :few dayn witb her slater
in
f'i11M WY Mitt
Clolumbtu, Ga ., vl•llinl Sgt. and sant.
' BOO.
:brough, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby 'Michlglll. Other viJ!Itor• In tha
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Thomu Klm11.
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,Hoot, Rev . and Mrs. Roy Deei· Jr-....i"""======iiiiii
Mr. and Mrs. George Lem- 1
r. and Mrs. Hubert Gibbs 'er Mary Rcholwalter Ada Bel&gt;
Weekend guests of .Mr. and 'er visited fr~ at Long i&amp;H the parents of a son hom ' he~ Gert Ahart
Trlbll'lrs. Stanford Powell
were Bottom, Ohio. last week.
. July 25 named Jeffery Scott. 'ott 'Mr and Mr~ Mike Bentz
Mr_s. Louise Klass of Cohunbuo, Mr. and Mrs. Dalt Lee .of ;Thto Is their first child.
Ph~lis i.siac, Ma;.y Buchannan'.
and Mr. John Roy and Gay, W. Va., end Mr. and J A daughter was born to Mr. June Matheney Delcia Reed
jda1ughter, Mrs. Florence Ray. Mrs. lllmer Cook of SteubeJ&gt;. IDd Mr&amp;. Garry Gibbs. She Ia Mr and Mrl Maywood Blake'
mer and granddaughter, of Be~ ville, Ohio, called on Mr. end named Stella Louise.
Mr. and Mr~ Lester Murry'
,
Mrs. J. M. Crump, Sunday . . Mr. and Mrs. JosePh Kearns ,Mr: and Mrs. ·Lloyd McDonald:
laire, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Htirold Bum- Atty. Raymood Musgrave of •and son, DaMy, of Gibbstown,-Relda Hershman f'reda Eng- '
garner end children Delores, Pt. Pleasant wao a business vis- spent Tuesday night with Mr. lush and Sadla Cubbison
Yau Always Find The Best Buy At
Jean, June, Mary Jan and John &amp;lor in Hartford · Tueoday tven- and Mrs. Chart.. Gibbs.
Harold of Letart were Satur· lng.
. Mrs. Pearl Blake was a busl- Mr. and Mrs. George Reed i
day evening guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mro. George J.Aom- neso vi.oitor at Pomeroy Thurs- 1are Ieavins Saturday to spend
Mrs. J. Ill. Crump.
er and Mr. IDd Mrs. J . M. day.
a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ver·

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SocJety Notes

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Marcelli Ylytn hal ,.,.,_ , ~ JNiraJ .
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In Oolllrnlluo wltll Mr. IIIII Mn.
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TaII T0 day In NL Stature

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were Mr.I Reeent auesta ol Mr. 111!1 Crump open! Monday In Part.! J
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and 'Mrl. "Willtalll Flekia wert 141'. ersburl.
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BLEB'S SAYINGEST DAYS!

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The tectieo of Bam Davis, rat- Davia he• proved hla theory
ed by animal trainers u t h e that he can accomplish mora
D1CIIl gentle handlar or clr&lt;us wilb the elephant through a genelephanta, will parlorm for tha tie tap of the polo and a atern
Hosie Broo. Clrcoo Sept. 2 In shout. When handlinl the enPomeroy.
tiro herd of animala In their
.,
bing-leg stand on hippodrome
the past, ·~ailed bull track, Davio'o only coocern ia
men with major ctrcuses have Iwith the lead elephant.
fell that rough handling of the
1u111beriq pets, with excessive : "Once I get him to go Into
use of bull hooks and "shacking his routine," he says, "all the
pcles" wu a necessity. Actual- !rest will follow." Actually, ally, the animall were not being thouah I apparently handle the
ambused, Inasmuch as I he i r entire herd, I have to trartsmi.tl
hides are tough enough to with· my command only to one.
.tand the apparently )llllnful ef· In addition to their importfeels of the hooks. Too often, ant parts in the show, the huge
however' audJences felt ~elr animals are used in work defavorite pets \lere baing. subJect- , tails when the ohow is ~~~~~
et.
pumshment. upand heingmuoan.
d'- tied
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PICNIC ANNOUNCEP
limes I hey aeeompllsh what
show tractors can not do in
The Heath Methodilt Church way ol puiU.g equipment out
p··:nic will be Sunday, August mud, or movinr the biA trucks
18, al !be church yard In Mid- up steep grades on app,ruaohe•l
dleport. There will be gamea to lots.
and activities lor all agea be- The show Is being sponsored
ginning at 3&gt;90 p. m., a potPomeroy Emeraency First
luck supper at 5:30 and a ve..
Sq1111d Ine., with pe~lomt-1
por servleo on the lawn at 7 p.
BCheduled for 2 and I p.
m.
at the Machanic Bt. Parking

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CL!FTON - Sponsored by way
forty miles per hour
the Frlendo~ip cla&amp;B, a apag·
thirty-five mllea per hour.
belli lfinlter will be beld at After all the bill.o were
the Clifton Melhodlat church. a balance of fo221.iil rem,alned 1
Tlckela are being 1old by the 1n the town treaaury.
class and at the door.
FESTIVAL A SUCCESS
The Lawn Feotlval held on
FORESf I'IRES BURN
evenina by the ladleo
DURAll, South Afrlee IUPII
the
Baptist churcb
-Three t.....t fires btlrned out of wea a aplendkl auecess. AlxiUt I
control todey in South Afrioa'• $1110 wao realiaed from the eiN•tal Province. rtre partially do- !ort.
. stroyoid a 1-nment
TO HAVE PICNIC
near the viltace .of Weza, and The Hartford Baptisl Sunday
thr-nad ro enguil a aaw miD. School will hold their annual
Aulhorltlel oald tho bt... bao picnic Sundar August 18th at
blactenocl more Ilion 1,000
the Garden Club Park In New
ol pine tbltller.

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On Display At The
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8Dpti$t Group
Met Thursday
At The Church

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'!'be Middleport Cloureh of ell Lallanee, co-cbalrmea,
Cbr11t henored Ita O!'toa:enar- oiled by Mn. I!Jdiar Reynoldo. dedicated "Mlrlam" and her
The \'{omen's Missiopary S...
lano Jn a special service at the Eleven woml!ll IJid tbree men abWty to lead; "Ruth" and her The Gallla County Saloo I et
. .1 1 ,
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clely
of !he Pomeroy First Bap.
Iunday School hour with Mn. 80 years old BDd older rece..lved loyalty to her people In a to met at llle bome· of . Mn. Mn. Bell; D- BDd 1 on,
list
church
met Thursday eve~~o
Peart Reynolds and Mrs. ErnIn
!lion foreign Jailll; "Esther" crodlt- Silas Hamilton. The meeting op- Jeffry, have mqved to the Car'
lng
at
the
church.
:.;,;;;;."-'i;;;;,................, lgifts and fiowe~ . ; : •· ed with great semessneu and ened In rltuallatlc form by ChaJ&gt;- son apt. on Third .Ave. . .1 .
r
of thell' serv ce.
Y were i
a e• "Deborah " called the eau li'remlere, Mn. Pbillp Hec- Mro. Bertha Archer hu movMrs. J . E. Footer, president,
seated in !he choir loft as spe- ICOW'••
M 'f
I· '"Elizabeth" ker.
ed from the Te~ apart.
1
conducted
the meeting, whlc:jl
0
clal guests while Mrs Pearl ow~r ·
srae •
N rtb ......_. A~- to ••POMEROY . OHIO
. ·.
and her faith In God· "Mar- A report on the Pouvair meet- menl on o uwu - "'· . "'"
opened lrilh the tlleme IOJif,
Reynolds gave a tribute, :- llha" with her belief in• eternal ing in ClevelBDd at the Depart- home of Mrs. Cash Braley on
"Crown Him Lord Of All," BDd
CLOSED
recting her re~ks to the · lllfe· and "Mary" the Mother menial Convention wos given Hooker-st.
.
scripture reading of Mltlhe"
ON VACATION
does as being, the Elect Ladies of 'Jesus
the most exalted by Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everett B,acb7:7-13.
A skit, "How CloriJilaJI
Tocl•y Thru Au1. 29f;h
of our church " as recorded '"
•
•
· ted -d
nd daughters Karen BDd
nd ' E ·stle of John and honored or an women.
Brown has been appmn
~ou ner a
,
Can I Be," was presented by
the secobed th P~ . h ~ Each nne was presented with member t4 the llepartmental Coonle, spent Sunday in ClnAug, 30 thru Sept. 5
the Mary Martha Clr~le, wjlb
"MUTINY ON THE
She qescrl
• uo ~ •.::thor 'a corsage by Mrs. Edgar Rey- Partnerahlp Committee. The cinnaU where they visited CoaMrs. Eugene Triplett es the fa,
BOUNTY"
l~g
J~b:=:cally
.. the
nolds as their name was call· Salon was awarded 2Dd place ey .lslBDd..
WU!Iam Sh ·
ther;
Mrs. Harold Lemley, IJlOo
0 a
(1'eclmiC'Olorl
r Ians.
_ _ ed
In lhe omall oalon group for Mr. and Mrs.
erl·
!her;
Mrs. Donald ~cKenzle,
Marlon Brandu - Tarita
Those able to attend were Child WeUare work.
dan and daughter, Marla BDd
son Tomi Sheila Cowan, Alice;
Mrs. Lena McElhinney'
90; Christmas cards ere being Mrs. Bailey of FOI'I'.st R u u,
Carolyn Buck, Jeannie; and LJ.
Sopt. I, 9, 10. 11
Mn. Nettie Mitchell, 89; Mrs. sold and the money will be were In .Point Pleasant Monsa and Penny McKenzJe, Indian
"IT HAPPINID AT THE
MinerVa Childers, 88; Mrs. used to further the work in the day ev~g to visit with Mn.
WORLD'S FAIR"
girls.
(Technicolor )
Margaret
Reynolds, 84; Mrs. prevention and cure of tuber- Sheridan s sister ~nd fam1ly,
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
A report was given on the mt..
Elvta Presley. Joan O'Brien
WaU Disney't
Minnie Gilmore, 84; Mrs. Ma- culosls and cystic · fibrosis in Mr. and Mrs. WUbam Knight
slonary
and steward•hlp of eduo
"MOON PILOT"
bel
Vance,
81;
Mrs.
Bertha
children.
BDd
children.
Mrs.
Knight
Is
cation.
Two
boxes of clothing
'pt. 11021
Tom Tryon
Brian Keitb
Darst, 81.
Mrs. Delores Magnani, In-' recuperating from major surwere sent to Mather School. Th4l
"THI WONDERFUL
(Teehnicolor)
-andWORLD OF THE
love gift was dedicated b¥ Mrs.
Unable to attend were Mrs. stallation officer, Installed the ge;;. nd M Rog E
Ish
"THI DELICATE
tiOTHij!,$ GRIMM"
Lorain Sterrett. Refreshments
Emma Bissett, 81 ; Mrs. Stella following officers:
r. a . rs.
er mm
DELINQUENT"
, (TectinicolorJ
were servtd.
Jel'l')' Lewis
Manba Hyer Byers. 82 : Mrs. Maud Graves, Chapeau, Mrs. Philip Heck· and fanuly of D~yton , spent the
LaureDci Banty and
82 · Mrs Ada Blng 80 · and Mr.
. Chapeau Premiere Mrs. weekend With his parentll, Mr.
Clafre Bloom
Thur .-Fri.
Aug. 15·16 Wllliam' Reynolds,' M;. Fred :';~ille Well; Chapeau, Deux- and Mrs. C. A: Emmish. Mr.
"THE WAR LOVER"
.
Mr David Cumings: sec- EmmiSh remams a patient at
Tony Pierce OJ
Shl.flet and Mr. Clark Van Coo- 1ene,
so,t. 27 lhru Oct. 2
s.
M· G
1 H 'tal
Witb
Steve
MrQueen
1
WALT DISNEY'S
ney. Each was presented with retaire and ~asslere, Mrs. Wil ~ eJgs enera ospl ·
SyraCUie Honor:ed
and Robert VVagner
1
*SU~IR MAGIC"
Ia
beyutifully
wrapped
gUt.
llam
Brown
;
L'Archiviste,
Mr•.
Weekend
guests
of
Mr.
and
'
-and('J:ecbm~olor)
...MOTHRA..
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Tony
SyraCUS&lt;!
,
Inez Marchi; L'Aumonier.. rs. Mrs. Rodney Downing were her
honored Pierce
with 8ofparty
upoh Wll
his
Ra11e1 MU11
Burl Jves
(Color)
Gerald Wildermuth: Concoerge, soo and famlly, Dr. and Mrs.
seventh birthday at the Syra, Mrs. Silas Hamilton; Pouvalr John Kircher and children, Ka·
cuse roadside park Aug. 8.
erne member. Mrs. Norman Way- thy, John, David, Pamela, and
land; Child WeUare chairman, Carol of Columbus. Dr. and Mrs.
Games were played and Jll'I&gt;Mr•. Elizabeth Lear; Partner- Kircher have been on a tour of
es awarded . Refreshmenta t4
"Pictures That Preach" will ship, Mrs. Delores Magnani; Europe thilo summer while he
JUDITH BEVERLY BUSH
homemade ice cream, cup cjkea
be the contingent theme of • IRitual and Emblem, Mrs. Golda was there on official business.
.
and kool·aid were served iy
iseries of special feature serv· 1Mournlng; Conotltullon and By Mrs. C. E. Vance and her
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bush of 2844 MI. Holyoke Tony's mother, Mrs. Mildred
, ices at the Zion Church of Christ ' Laws. Mrs. Wm. Sie~art : Ways daughter, Mrs. Leah Whltloch Road, Columbus, are announcing the engagement of Pierce, to Ressa , Greg • .• d
beginning at 8 o'clock Monday jand Means •. Mrs. Silas Hamil- lof Kent, Ohio, spent the week· their daughter, Judith Beverly, to Mr. Anthony Duane Jeff Davis, Ricky Stewart of ,
evening, August 19, Rev. Eu· ' ton: Publlcoty, Mrs. Orville end In Middleport. Mrs. Vance Derek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Derek of Antwerp. Minersville, Sandra Roush, Cargene Underwood, and his co • Well; Cards and Flowers, Mrs. was one of the older members Tbe bride·to-be is a June graduate of OhiO State Um~er- ol Michael, Angela, Ricky and
1workers have announced.
Philip He&lt;ker.
. , honored at !he Church of Christ. sity where she was a member ~f Pi Beta ~hi soro1:1ty . Robin Hubbard, Becky, Amy
Dr. N. C. Carpenter, pastor A social hour followed With Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boyd Mr. Derek graduated from Bowlmg Green State Umver- and Mlke Sewell, Debbie, Jimof the North Main Street Church refreshments served by I he and children, spent Sunday in sity where he was affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega fra- my, Joff and Dav,ld Hubbard,
of Christ, Rutland, will be the ~ostesses, !Yirs. Hecker and Cmcinnati where they visited ternity. He IS doing graduate work at Ob10 State Um· Donme Quisenberry, Bobby Pat.
Coney Island.
versity . Both a~e employed by the F . &amp; ~· Lazarus .Co. terson, Randy Moore, Kim Hay' spoaker each evening. His Mon- Mrs. Hamilton.
1
day evening sermon will
be
. The weddmg will be perforn:'ed by Dr. Oils A. !l'axf1eld man. Mark and Rhonda Hudo
"The Wonder-man of
the
C. L. Tannehill and famoly at First Community Church In Columbus on Fnday eve- son, Grace Thomson, and CorWorld " and the Christian Men's
have moved Into the house own· ning September 6. Miss Bush is a granddaughter of Mr. al Moore Syracuse
Fello,;ship of Metgs Coonty will
ed by the late Rich Folden at and Mrs. L D D~les, Mrs. Clifford J Rhodes, and Mr A Adults ~resent we~e Mrs.' .i~
COUNTRY SEDAN
916 Locust-st.
attend the service In a bndy ·
. L. Bush, all of Middleport.
nie Lou Davis of Minersville;
Among
the
dissolving
picture•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orville
Marton
Mrs
Mary Hubbard. and Mrs.
4 DOOR STATION WAGON
to be used In the series will be
and son, Larry. of. Ptllsburgb,
and Mrs. Jack Kelly of c 0 I d Phyilis Hendrix of Syracuse.
V·8 automatic trans., offered now on a first come,
"The Needle's Eye," "The Place
voslted last w~ with Mr. and
Springs, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenof the Skull." "The EmPtY
Mrs. James Cnswell and daunelh Martin, Sidney; Miss Carfirst served basis for only
IT b .. "Fish m n and Their
ghter, Dianne. Mrs. Criswell
VISITS ZI!:RKLES
I om.:
" er : Calvar "
Mr. and Mrs. George Nes- returned home with the 1\Sartillll
olyn Buck, South Charleston;
.
Nets, and Mou t
y.
selroad Sr. of Pomeroy . and for several days visit In PittsS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush Danny R1zer of Hartford spent
NOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Jenkms of burgh. She returned hnme Sun- A reunion of the David Wal· and daughters, Barbara, Con- several days With f:!rs. WtlANnd Mr T
Anderson Syracuse spent the weekend In day.
son family was held Sunday at nie and Nancy Lee and Mr. and Ham Zerkle and famoly.
I
' Mr ..; st ~~y are an- Dover with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. I Miss Gussie Sweat, Mrs. !sa· the Racine park, with a basket Mrs. James Hawley and chlld·
ren, Becky, Jimmy Joe and c~ildren, James, Bobb_ll, .Roo.
·of Co. or- 'birth of a'son Aug. Karr. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins ~1- bel Winebrenner, Mrs. Grace dinner served at noon.
I,nouncmg.the
Memorial Hospital so visited at Sugar Grove With Hysell, and Mrs. Lillian McGee Attending were Mrs. C e c i 1 Debbie of Colu~bus : Mr. and nle, R•cky, and Jeffr~. Mr.
9 a\Me~slb 3 ozs Grandpar· Mr. and Mrs. John Koehl"' of Middleport, visited recently Foss and son, Charles and Mr. Mrs. Albert Smoth, Mrs. Terry_ and Mrs. Wilham Watson, Leo
welg mg
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with Miss Sylvia McMaster of
Phailn and Lena Sue, Mr. and roy Watson Sr. and Moss Kathy
~Is are Mr.:~ ~!ie."Ander- Mr. and Mrs. George Sisson Haydenvllle.
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Mrs . . Florence Haney of Ak- Mrs. Ronnie Smith, Mr. and Watson. all of Pomeroy; and
c~dillac - Oldsmobile
;Millin and
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"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business"
of !:.~or!~ Tom~y Jr., la lt Radford visited Sunday at al Meigs General Hospital in l sist~r. Mrs. Beulah White and Pagie anrl Todd, Mrs. E lien Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hart of RaWY 2-5342
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farley
of Cheylon, W. Va., and Mr.
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Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Edward Parker, Minersville. In
the afternoon they called on
Mrs. William Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher of
Ironton spent the weekend at
their home Ill Minersville.
Mrs. Carrie Grueser returnIed hom Saturday evening after
a two weeks vlsit with relatives
Iin Zanesville .
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Mrs. Larry Thomas.

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin AnIdrew Summerfield of Columbus
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Mrs. W. L. Kautz, Spring Ave.

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8:00 A.M .-Poultry Judging-Open Class
9:00 A.M. to ll:OO A.M.--Judging 4-H Poultry and Rabbits, 4·H Showmanship, Poultry and Rabbits, Junior Fair Booth Exhibits
10:00 A M-Conformation Show - Horses and Poniea
12:00 Noon to 4:00 P.M. -Rutland High School Band
•!:00 P.M. -Horse Show
I :00 P.M.--Judging Flower Show
2:00 P.M.--Judeing Antique Display
•7:30 P . M.-Hor&amp;~ Pulling Contest

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BIG BEND VARIETIES OF 1963

back-short roll up sleeves. Sizes 8 to 16.

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Mr. and Mr!. Roy Jones Jr.
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Sr. In the afternoon they visit:ed her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
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