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Dinner Planned

Wedding Plans
Of Miss L.edlie
Are Announced

Potluck Dinner
Held By WSCS
01 Forest Run

In Gallipolis

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A 1:30 potluck dinner p.-.ced111 !he meottng of tbe wscs of
th• Forest Run Methndist
cburcb Wedneoday ovening.
Mrs. Jack Curtis, president,
oponod !he meeting with a med·
itation followed with devotions '
taken from Tho Upper Room, '
by Mr.!. Alfred Yeauger. T h e
hymn, "'My Faith Looks Up

OPEN·
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opened the devotions, -·a f t e r
which John 17 was read and a
meditation given by the leader.
Readings were given by Mrs.
Russ Watso(l , Mrs.
Edmund
Grueaer, Mnl. Fred Nease, and

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Miss Lydia Eber51Jach of the 1
United Methodist church was a
guest lllld showed slides taken
while on her trip to the Holy
Land.
Mrs. Don Grueser was wel-

Hopes Rise Trapped Miners
May See Sunlight Yet Toda

comed as a new member and
the officers seminar to be held

at the United Methodist church
Wednesday, was announced . A

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thank you note was read from
Mrs. Edmund Grueser for flow-

ers sent her while hospitalized.

Round robin get well cards were
.sent to Mrs. John Scott and. 1

Mrs. Lawrence Napper, who are
ill in Holzer Hospital .
Attending alSIJ were M r ~.
Christy Baer, Mrs. John
F.
· Baily, Mrs. Amanda Baer, Mrs.

MRS. JAMEf,'
Kerns ROush. Mrs. Hanson Holter, Mrs. Jacob Baer, Mrs. U.
MARRIED RECENTLY - F
S. Nease, Mrs. Mary Evans, !age near New Philadelphia wa&gt;
Mrs. Edith Sisson, Mrs. Man- marriage of Miss Sarah Josep\
ning Roush and guests, Mrs. jLamb. The bride is the daught$
David Nease, Mrs. Albert Ba- ISpencer, Chester, and the brid,
er, Mrs. Gertrude Mitchel, Miss and Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Sr .. Cadi~
Ebersbach ond children, Terri ,by candlelight in the log cabin
Lynn and Rhonda Ash and Lee 'j settlement in Ohio by tt.e Rev
Ann Nease.
ll!lliant. Both ~r . and Mrs. La·
reconstructed MorovW1 Villagt
l"",________'""lt Ischool west of the Alleghenies.
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be teaching at Navane School
year. Mrs. Lamb will teach for
. ~chool in ToledoG. The couple
Toledo.

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Mrs. Weeks Is
Hostess When

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks
and son, Tom of Reynoldsburg,

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arrived Thursday night for a
Or erS
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visit with their parenbl, Mr. and ! Mrs. Eldon Weeks was host· urr,
Mrs. Eldon Weeks and
Herman SchoU.

Mr

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' ess to the Willing Workers class Mr.
of the Enterprise EUB church, ~D&lt;.

Mrs. Robert Ritchie and son, ', Thursday evening at her Rock ·~ ;:"
Bobby and Mrs. Clair Spene&lt;!r Springs Road home.
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returned home Thursday night. The meeting, in charge or Ea•
alter a visit with their brother ,Mrs. Carl Moore, president, op- lOh
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. i ened with devotions by M r s. l B.
Willis Bearhs, Portsmouth. Va. !Thomas Bentz. The PhiJlips ver· mt
Who accompanied them home sion of John 10:4-11 was read ~l"f· ,
for a visit. They went by plane :by Mrs. James Will, and a po- ~~~ r
and returned in a car by "'ay 1em "Slow Me Down, Lord," " L 1
of the Blue Ridge Parkway and w~ read by Miss Genevieve 1 '
Skyline drive.
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. Stobart, 1 followed by a .medita- , ~~·~
Mrs. H'!nry Retbel spent Fr1- tion by Mrs Paul Fr1ck and 1 ·
&gt;- with her grandson, 8 I 1 1Y prayer by Mrs.
· Weeks.
,..y
I' Mr
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JO. Strvn&amp;, who Is a patient at The cook book which the class ,~"'
Katzer Hospital.
Is compiling was discussed. It '
Dee Dee Leifheit, Pataskala. was decided to save labels as I sor1
is spending this week with her a money making project and ISlo,
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grandmother, Mrs. John Leif- Mrs. Will was named chair- wa
beit.
man. The wonder box donated gra.
_Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leifheit of by Mrs. Weeks was awarded to gr~·
P~taakala arrived Friday night Miss Stobart.
a
for a weekend visit with h i s
Refreshments were served by
mother, Mrs. John Leifheit.
Ithe hostess, with grace given /\
Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn white by Becky, Brenda and
and daughter, Mrs. James Ted· WiU. Attending were those namrow and. children o! Gallipolis ed above and Mrs. Ben Buc:l: T
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were recMt guests of Miss Net- and Mrs. Herbert Dixon.
lie Xoehler.

Bratlbury Memben
Complete Project•

Mkhaell Entertain
With Familv Dinn.er
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Michael

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Members of the Home Dem- gn.
onstration Club in Bradbury fin- "'N•
ished their project o! smock~
entertained with a family din- aprons when the group met on
ner at their home Sunday hon- Thursday afternoon at the h••me
nrlng their granddaughter, Mar- of Mrs. Grill Russell.
The
tba Parket, from Tucson, Arlz. president, Mn. Olivea r:ottrill, ; /,
In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. opened the meeting w1th Mrs. Ja 1
W. S. Michaels showed pic- Grill Russell giving the dev~&gt;- Jio,
tureJ taken on their recent west-- tions which included a story on
ern trip. In the evening all en- ja "Woman of the Bible:" The
joyed a eook out.
"Lord's Prayer" was ~1ven 1n
. Thooe enjoying the day were unison by the members.
.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Parker, Refresh~nts of r-ookies,
Martha, Eric and Edward, Mr. sandwiches. and iced tea were 1
atid Mrs. W. S. Michael. Gary, served by the hostesses !ollnw&lt;
Louise and Lenora, and the ing the meeting. The meeting
host and hostess.
w., closed with the Mi2pah benediction. Attending .were Mrs.
Earl Werner, Mrs. Mac StewOBSERVES . BIRTHDAY
art, Mrs. Wayne King, Mrs.
The third blrthday anmver- Paul Wlnn. Mra. Clarence Murlal'J of John Howard Vroman, ray, Mrs. Cottrill and
Mrs.
IO:D of Mr. and Mrs. John Vro-- Russell.
lllAII of Columbus, wa~ observ-io"=====--===-

ed Thursday evening with o
famlly dinner at the home
blf grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
JO!m Vroman. A lightl'd bi",rth-·11
day cake waa served with ice
c:re.om at the close of the dinnor. 0Uter1 attending were Mr.
aru1 Mro. Charles Vroman and 1
Cblldren, Mark and Mary.

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"1$CAPE fROM
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With Don Murray

and Christine Kaufmann

"THI PIRATII Of
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With Kerwin Mathewa
and Glenn Corbett

{Color)
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"MIIULL'S
MARAUDERS"
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Jelf Chandler

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Channel 8
1:00 CoDep Seriel
1:00 capw~~ langaroo
10: Ott l'be AlviD Show
10:80 Mist&gt;IJ Mou.. PI8J'houlo
11:10 RID TiD 1'!11
11:80 1\oJ Roger• Sbow
12:10 Sky llln&amp;
12:30 l'le. .
1:00 Social Security
I: 15 Dizzy Dean
1::15 C8rds VI. Pblllles
4:30 Big Picture
i:OO Doctors AI Work
5:30 Early Sbow
7:00 Cannoo BaU
7:30 Lucy Dell

the restaurant, 0~ nf tbe American ladiee motioned him to
tbe table with a wiggled finger,
wwid be be so kind, slie aslt.
ed him · to recommend a speGo
laity .,; two. He woo delighted
to oblige and lor seve~:.~~! mit&gt;utee he diScussed beef In oyster
sauce, tbe crispness of the
tes and the Oavor o! the spar•
ribs With· the four AmericaDS.
Willi •1s departure, tho aow
amused waller returned .a n d
luforme~ the - Amerieans,
fO
their horrort that be wi.a ~ Natlonaliol Chineae ambassador ..
Italy.
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He had merely stopped .iD al
the restaurant early to discu•
·the menu lor a private dinnet
party he was h~osting ~re lat.
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11:00 Newa
11:10 Weather
11:!5 Sporto
11:10 Movie

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Jack Clark, who haa been tur
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DOUDcer oo "Paaaword" a n d
Burgetio Meredith and PIIIJ
"To Tell Tho Truth," has been McCoimack will make I h ea
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TV quiz program, "1!10 Gr--•," a -·
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Whlcl! plemlerea Sunday, Sept. begao filmi"' 1881 ~ · f 9 r
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broatlcaal ~ the &lt;OJillJ\I
Curl Masoey, mualc~ ,..8011 G!tt ~TV; J.leredltb'o
er1 appears u a violinistfirst -"Bawblde'.' · ~. apPearaoc~
garden IW11 epbjode of "T b e ,... 1n ulaCitlent"ii thO Lltile
Beverly HtUbUUes .lllmed lui FIShes'': ~~ lliit··lfll-e ...,.
week I« fall preiODialkll .., oon; ~ ~ auesled ,.
CBS-TV. Maasey, ~ fi. •· !!&gt;- lui oealoo 'iif•,~~~ of 1111, ~
cal TV varlet)' lbcnr .m ~ ,Aft. Wotvera." uJiawhkte," curreutSelea, II mualc ~ of Pet- ly ...., F.rltltiJI, WUf be broo4~~ JWictlm, new ~ cast TbtQ'eda)'l · ~tar~~ng Sept.
..,.... starring ~ llenaderet, ..
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10:00 GUDIIIII!IIt .
11:00 Nowa

11:11 Double Thriller
U:Gtl NPI

WHTN-TV

Channel 13
t:GG Pal • Mlke
1:30 Word of Ltfe
10:80 Soclal SeeuriiJ
10::18 Cburclo of lllrld

ll:Gi CartOoatmlle
11::18 ~~Mol " Cecil
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.:110 Ruff &amp; Ready
1:30 Ruff &amp; Ri!cidJ
11:00 Shari Lewis
10:30 King Leonardo
11:00 Fney
11:30 Make Room For DaddJ
12:00 Mr. Wizard
12:30 Clem &amp; Luke Show
1:30 Reds Vs. Pirate•
H$ Scoreboard
f:30 Movie
1:00 Your Share In Space
f: 30 News
1:40 Weatller
1:45 Sander Vanocur
f:li5 Weather
I :00 Saturday Jamboree
7:~ Sam Benedict
8:~ Joey Blahop
t:OO Saturday Nljbl Movie

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lean foursome, ,weary _
or iet~c.
f:ine and canneflooi, "-~ locat.ed a Chinese re~tauranl hi
ROme. They a(t'lVed early IIi
tbe evenlJig and th~ place wa•
desert"'i except (or a group of
three walters, tU Italians, and
an elderly Chinese man, menu
In hand. who was con!erring
with them. The Americans were
aeated by ~ne of the walters,
who was obviously dJsturbed ov..
. er their early atTival. He banded them menus and promptly
rejoined tile 'group.
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Catching the eye of the mao
·abe quite loglcaUy assumed !\&gt;
be the maraager because ~e wa~
tile only Chinese to be seen iD

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the community. In a few days another
class will be admitted to the student
body to brin&amp; the total enrollment up to
the 60 mark. These students bring us the
equivalent of a small college in its econ·
omic impact on the community. Tbey
live among us for a period of three yean
and there are prospects that soon the
course through a cooperative effort wlth
Rio Grande College it will he extended
further to encompass a degree course.
When you add the faculty and other personnel that is required to operate the
school, the part that the school plays in
this community is considerable.
We know that some of those gradu·
ating will remain with us as residents or
this city and surrounding areas. Tbe
school is also responsible for possibly at·
tracting people to live in this area with
such a facility for higher educahon.
When you stop to consider that we have
a college, a nursing school and the .
youngest institution, a business college
we can count ourselves as lucky. Many
who would be unable to go to distant
points for education beyond high school,
have such training right at band. We
hope that we have aU done our part to
make the student days of those who have
graduated pleasant ones. and we should
strive to impress those who are soon to
enroll in the three Institutions with our
friendly interest and concern with their
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
Jottings in Pencil
Get ready for the Elizabeth Taylor·
Richard Burton-Sybil Burton triangle 1&lt;&gt;
expand Into a sizzling quadrilateral as
soon as shooting begins in Mexico on
"Nlgbt of the Iguana." Spelled back·
wards, that means Sue Lyons Is in the
picture, and Liz is highly aware that
Dickie is bound to eet Sue's messageshe's so young, fresh, and emdtionally
mature beyond her years. SOme seasons
ago, the pere8rinating Burton had quite
a wing-ding with another lovely young
actress wbo wu then just about the age
Sue is now. Sytril sat out that one, too.
Also interested in the action will be the
gentleman who's currently madly in Jove
with Sue - although he probably won't
feel he's in a position to make a public
row if she becomes involved with Our
Hero. (He can leave that to Liz.)
There may be some significance in the
fact that Liz finally saw "Cleopatra" last
ni&amp;ht at the Dominion Theatre in Lon·
don, escorted by Peter Glenville and accompanied. by members o! the Bolshoi
Ballet. Burton wasn't present. and the
excuse given wae that he was working
with Peter O'Toole in "Beckett" - but
·it's hard to illlagine that his "work" was
very irr,"ortant since Peter Glenvtlle is
directing "Beckett," and he was able to
take the night off. It's an odd night when
the stars ton and the director doesn't.
Edle Adams had the customers neg·
lecting their bouillabaisse when she din·
ed at the Seafare of the Aegean with a
handsome ruddy-cheeked youth. None
of the onlookers could identify him, but
it wu clear to see that he was crazy
about Eclie; be kept hugging an~ kissing
her all through the meal . 1 · preso
boys al UA are gelling out t.he headache
remedies In anticipation of Albert Fin·
ney's arrival in New York on Aug. 22.
Mr. Finney's latest cinema effort, "Tom
Jones," is a smash in London, a~d natur·
ally they'd try to persuade wnters on
this side of the Atlantic to interview
him, but so far the word is "He's not av·
ailable." Rumors have it, however, tbal
tbe male Garbo will consent to show up
for rehearsals of hls Broadway show ...
The New York World's Fair, so far,
doesn1 shapt! up u a big employer of
show biz talent, and many union membln are worried - especially musici·
ans. Foreip exhibitors, such as Spain,
Venezuela, Belgium and Greece want to

game:

What's

keeping George Maharis from II)Brrying
his demure manager, Mimi Weber? . .
Could 'there be a connection between the
~i f ;ppearance of Broadway agent Ken
Later and fugitive from justice Joseph
Stassi, better known as "Joe Roger?"
Some of the smartest cops in the Mid·
town area think they understand the tie·
in - and if they're right, the story will
break inl&lt;&gt; trig fat headlines
Many
natives of Montauk, L. 1., know exactly
where top members of the underworld
hold annual meetings. It's accessible by
land. sea or air - and sometimes the
resence of genuine society figures and
egitimate celebrities camouflages tbe
atmosphere to mali~e it seeTmb abbsolubatelyd
harmless, l1 not e to . . .
e us n
of a famous Hollywood star ls up to his
earlobes in debt I&lt;&gt; the bookmakers he owes a sum in the hundreds of thou·
sands of dollars. That's one of the cOn·
tributing factors to their latest marital
upheaval .... One of the highest·priced
instrumental stars on the nightclub cir·
cult is suddenly bombing so badly be
and his manager are in a panic. He's
still getting as high as $10,000 for two
or th"~ days' work, but promoters all
over the country are cancelling his
dates ·•' they hear bow "cold" he's become at the box office.
Tbe Italians can find romance in any·
thing. In the soon-due movie "Tbe Con·
jusai Bed," the male lead Is seen as a
love..UUck chicken plucker . . . Quote
from Margaret Leighl&lt;&gt;n:
"I need to be bossed; most women
do. I've never met a truly happy woman
who didn't want to be dominated."
(Well, Maggie, it must have been pure
joy work.in&amp; with Anthony Quinn.) . . . . .
Lisa Kirk hopes to land a major role in
She'll
Noel Coward's "Hin~
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,... ·confrr with blm u ooon All he returns
from JamaiC?. where he's busy finishing
the score of another musical, "The
Prince and tbe Sbowgirl"
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Ad·'ance Cause

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in 1961, or l_ater, according

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expanded teacher trahtinR prol
ry L. Curtis, Jackson.
Workl Councd spokes-:nen.
Other actiOII o e
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The Roman CatholiC observ·
Approval of$15 per month sal- gram cove "8 h ree eountlea,
Mrs . Clarence Edgar Chrla· 'ers will he named by the Vati·
approve two so ool bus stops
uan. Rt . 2 Cottagev111e. w. v•. can Secretariat ror
ary in...as• I"' J ames K•PP.
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PT PLEASANT - Ray H janitor at West Columbia, be- oo ede olnsroa
llton; IJl'
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daughter, t:3tl p.m. Sunday.
Unity to attend the commlllee
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prov
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renewal
for
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a
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meeting which closes Sept 2
nue died &amp;..tay at 4:iitl a. m. to the closing of Cliftoo school. !!;~
pohcJeS whiCh otart,
1 Patients dlaeharged over the . ' -- · ·
at his home after t lline months Accepted reslgnabons of Cec.
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Ipast weekend mcluded Mrs. Ed· • "' •••••••••••••••
Ulness. He 'YIII formerly em- il Carder at Pt. Pleasant Jun. The next meeting ot the Board
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WITH THE
ployed 11 an engineer for the ior High, Mary Morris at MI. wUI be S.ptemher 12th.
'Enos, B. G. Clay, Mrs. L. R. •
Hope Natural Gas· Company at Oliver, and Llnds Marshall Rick·
PT. PLEASANT - A aptelal WUey, Mrs. A. D. Abbott and :
Clendenin, w. va. before com- srd as school secretary at New
Pleaoanl Valley a/,pttal
1meeting will be held (n the Car· infant son, Mrs. R. E. Davis •
Jng to Pt. Pleasant to , ..Ide siX Haven.
· der:-'MiddlepoM· Wa)'IIO Jobn- pent.rs Hall, 2'1119 Jackson Ave- llld infant daughter. Mrs. J . L. •
· Granted a leave of absence soo' Glenwood·' Joseph Colleo nue, Tueaday at 7:30 p. m. to Curtis, Mrs. J . L. Waugh, Mrs. :
01 A
)'tars ago.
.Mr. Towner was born in Dod· to Claire Ona Burdette of Cen- II,
Plea9ant; Gerald MeCar- promote the cause of organtzed A. A. Keefer, Wallace Houck, ,
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dril!&amp;• County W. Va., Dee. 14, tral school.
I G IUpoUs· M HAttie Ka labor In Weill Vlrglnll, accord· Theodore lluldare, Mrs Roscoe :
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111112 the ion.' of the tate John Approved the transfer of Mit· ;{• Pl:asant· '~~ K 10 :· Jog tA&gt; an anoouneemenl by Jlo. Goheen, Mrs. Virginia Edmunds •
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and' Margaret Westfall Towner. zi Oldaker from West Columbia Bidwell; Te~ ('ill,
bert W. Barton, preskient of the Mrs. James HamHton, Lewis • • •• • • • • •
He waaa member of the Heights to New Haven, and Frank Cape- Handall Joe ~oil MaiiOil· Mason, JackJon Lab..- Coonell.
Mrs. P. 0. Knapp, Mro.
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EUB Church, ·Minturn Lodge hart Ill from Pt. Pleasant Jun· M Earl Keel
It Is being called "Project Ira Shear. W. E. lloudaahelt,
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No. tt AFi&lt;AM and a veteran of ior High to coach at Wahama ~iscHARGES~·John
Team Work" and promises
llu&amp;b Asbury, Harold OUver,
World war 1.
Jr. High.
PI Pie
t· ~lind p 11 ' be Informative 88 weD ao
Mro. Milton Brewer, Mro. Ed
SurvlvJos are his wife. Jcle Employed
Leslie Rayburn .fu 11 u:; ' J
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tertalning, Barton aaid.
Ftnley, William Felter, Cladllh ~
Miracle Towner: one 800 , John wtth duties to be assigned: Je.. PI g;,".e~ •.:.· ~';:'shod":.· atlllll president Miles C.
Hicks, F. L. Cunningham, Wll·
Tcnmer, Pl Pleaaant;
one •• Ruth Henter as a supervisor; G;lmms ~lng; Mrs.
ley, along with Ben Skeenl,
liam Strong, Deborah Schroder,
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brcither, Romeo Towner of Mlnn· Robert Wood, Pt.
Pleasaol Coy G lllpoll . W lte Smith rellry. treasurer, COPE
Helen McGowan, Diana Morrl·
eoOta; one sister, Mra. Ethel High, Gertrude Wood, Central,
w~iam a ~ Smllh' tor Clen Armltrnn&amp; llld
son, Dsvld Woodyard, Mrs. BobSI!Ie·, f!Prlnglleld, Ohio, 81111 three Doris. Williams, Pl. Plea88nt Souths...; ( Ired). •
' &lt;lirector ol Women's
E. Dill and Infant
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araiiili!hllilren.
. Jr. High, Jack Crank, Pl. Pie•
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Department, Patricia
Swanson, L1sc CaldFuneral services will he held sant Junior High, Velma Allen,
will be present to outline
well, Mrs. ilamuel Lowla, Mro.
Tu4isday at 1 p. flo. at the Crow unassigned, and Buster Rice,
TWO ARRESTED
program and direct the
Wallace Barrett. and Mrs. Stan- HEATS•COOLS .
Funeral Home with the Rev. Pl. Pleasant High school assis~ PT. PLEASANT - Am!sted Jog.
ley Payne.
Roy McCoy officiating. Bwial ant cosch.
during the weekend by local Union member• llld their
Amo.a1 Allllc
lflll 'be 1n tho Mt. Ollvel cern.. Employed the following sub- law enforcement were Robert wive8 are urged to altend. Fo~ According to tbe midnight reCompletely Conditions
tery at Parkersburg, W. Va. Ma- stitute teachers, lmmogene D. Rogers 21, Weal C&lt;llwnbla; lowing I p. m. ldjournmetll,
of lbe nursing department,
the Air In Your Home
sonic graveside services will Herdman, Sally Lou Clark, Mrs. and William Kenneth llurlcnl', the Women's Aetlvltle8 Depart.
patients who were liSted
385 Days a Year
be collductad. Friends may call!' "1win SmHh and Claire Ona 19, Route I, Galllpola, Ohio, ment wiD aervo IJihl refresJ&gt;.
lair Included Mrs.
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Burdette.
both charged wUh lntozlcallon. ments.
Dora Spencer, Roy Mo.
Lawrence Hall, Mrs.
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There are two ldntll of en- ltop worrying ~ II. llelldeo
.rronment - the ntema1 and )li'Oblema nrtlP. loolc .vety Mr·
the lntemal. Firat lhl extem- loWJ t111C8 then. l!l'lltat 0111.
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ll'a aetuaiiJ bOIIoot to bhe I ttme IIUdyiDg ·ume.a fCMI'nl ...
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wm make yo11 rsiM your wiiOit - uterna1 llld . lao
level of concetllratlon.)
teruai - OIDI1III be overo1DJ111i•
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llcbt. 11 least Jlt.•au, eomlnC bas been unproduellve, Ytllll'
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fNotl of• Jou 1111 111re IIIII lire lltoed Ill lllil toot of the trouble.

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make that complaint? Lots of ,llld atsrt daydreaming.
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students do "study" that long, -Hold your book about 14 In- · premo1ng U.A.R. , _ Ga- ..,Mr. Rlcllard RuueU llld Ce·
too: Maybe you do yourself. But cbea from your eyes and .on
mal A!Mlel Naaer Into obowq Ce ..;.. Beverly Bolling opent
notice the qootatlon marks a· 45-(legree anglo from the table. I bll solidarity with lbe JIUtll. a day at Columbtlf .
roood tho wora "study"? II (Your eyeo will ttre quietly If -..ned govoromen11 Ia ()a.
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should. be phrased: Lots of sill· the book lo Jald flit, because .....,. and Ba&amp;bdad with wbl&lt;h up elforll 1.. lbe r...,.ptlo•
dents thlnl: they atudy that then yoor eyes are closer to the he 1111 little real ~thy.
110111181 diplomatic relationa
long.
1bollmn of Che page than the top, s,.... aa..:
Japan be!O&lt;e the promloed~~~~~ ~~~i~
Sure you can point to the ·llld you'll be CO!IIIantly ebaai· Madrid : expect~ devalopm- deDIIal and oatlonal
elllck: "I sat dowo with
my 1ng your focus down the pase.) sbortly to U.S. 81111 Spautab...,. in ICoJU lhla fall.
books at 7 o'clock, and I sllry- '!be iJiten,al .environment:.
tiations ..., u.s. mlltllry ..a1u1 OOJJcllaloa . of lba
eel there (except maybe,, for -IF y-· •·ve lillY _.,, ___ In SpaiD. 'lbo preoeot 10.,- traeled DOI'IIIIIIIzallu lalb ·
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lbe fact 19 that five clock hours gel It off your chest before Y&lt;MI lleved pretllng lor U.S. political a leather in lhe eap of 111e
rarely add up to ltve hOIII'o of
If support In a bJd to enw lbe
ament snd ·
studyins. ~use moat students 81"';1 s~. For uample, Norlb .AIIalltle TreoiJ orgauJu. llr1 JOVOl'
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and-so williiO out with you Sal· ·~ ·'"'""'" """"""en are IDC.JI!.Jia tlectloD CIIJDIIIi&amp;n.
ment. 'lbelr
attention
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up and I)IOC!IIIatmg
thai u.s. w·
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theirIaminds
find out'
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Isitting down to study 11 fCMI're once of~ atr baaes to file
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. to thlall about ICIIDelldni strategic Ill' comllllnd snd that
_ . dme yeo IIIMJy. Ftr Ill :;,.mstho wllole Ume
the Oott,d lltateo wUJ 11111 ba wtlJ.
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kow - · ol II lJ na1ly -II II s not the kind of pro. volved bliddea ibe atr b1sea ore
'elleettve eoaeeotraled -Y- blem you can ~ care of wilb lbe · Polarll aubmartne at
lie? We'H tau a lolllt u tile • phone call (you ml&amp;bl ~ oo tho .....u.w..r. eou1
_ , eavlrol- f'l'l olooald wBltlng . for btm to call you), and ......... ..,.1w Jnatat~
bave. II lt'o not. tile ldatl ol a Hood trlel&lt; ll to '!rille dQWn lucill&lt;lln&amp; p011a for alr&lt;nlt _ ·

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:Pt. Pleasant, Clarenet c. Me- llilnnls up 14, 2:211 o.m.; ~n Winfield 2:50 a.m.; Chauvin up
Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant, up 14, I a.m.: Zlnmw ...... Wlnfiekl S:IO a.m.: Diesel up
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Allred R. StowaM, MUOil, .,. 16, %:20 a.m.; Dave Crodlett Winfield 5:20 a.m.
:Va., Mn. Franklin L. Olds~er. up 16, -3:46a.m.; Mr. lllact up
PT. PLEASANT - The Ma .. lA&gt; 2 vote with memben P au I Employed MuJne
Grbnm HBMI..-d, IV. Va. An~ebo c. Rua- II, 4:45 a.m.; Walw l'lou81and
oo County Board of Educatloo Wedge Bill Howard nnd BobrNew Haven sebool seerellry' sell, Rt. I Leon. W. Va., Mn. IIIP 11 • 5' 10 a.m.: John J. Rowe
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. and Roth Husell,
Central Pesrley 1'. Sayre, Rt. 3 !Mn, down II, 1:211 a..m.;
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Va., Mra. Robert E. Byer, ,Stevenson up 17, Ul a.m.,._
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en1ng of Mason C&lt;Junty schools from the Wood.scbool area and tors and cooks Arnold Saxton Lawrence 0 . Joeobs, Wellston, Icob G. up II, l1:4!1 p.m.; Jlleb. Eyes of lite ellureh world
'l'uaday Augosl 27th
protested tbe closing of that me- janitor Leon·
Noble jan~ Mrs. Paol M. Bierley. ironton ord Moley up 11, 3:M a.m.; be 00 Rochester, N. Y., Aug.
The
laiJed to. approve room school. The gr&lt;Mip waa In- tor, ee'ntral; 'anti Lettie AIISitn, and l\ulty L. Corbin, Rt. l Rip- I Raymond Salvetl up It, 5:30 when lbe Central Commitlel
a lllllliDD placing !..-mer Super· 1formed that the Buard bad not janitor Roosevelt· Glenna Rag- ley, W. Va.
a.m.: J..-dan up Ill, 1 ' 15 a.m.; the World Councll of
- Jamea A. Moe- IVulcan up II, ?:I&amp; a.m.: OVl!IC meets at Colgate R
ln·~~~t . of Sebools Paul Pow· voted to elooe the school 81111 era ' c.;.k ' Central'·' Pearllloush Stmtrdar
~-tnut St (•~I •up 21 !i am· C V
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il principal of Mason Grade lbe sebool would M open 'J'ueo. and Norma Riggs
Mason Irow, ~
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cooks.
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1o aa earlier ltUion Powell The second delegaUon w a 1 Approved 0 motion to employ Chatham Ave., Frank W. Chl~ ·~up 22, SolS a.m .:. A. E. Dyke 11157 thai the rommhll't' has
bad beti1 wJgnec1 to
West from Belie Sebool. Its opokes- head basketball coaches at Pl. dora, Rt. 2 Galllpolls, Clair l'. ,dowo 2S, lO:tO p.m.; Shufly OP ' met in the Unhed States.
Columbia School. Frldsy night moo asked lbe board to · ap- Pleasant and Wahama High Edmundson. Rt. 1 VInton, Mrs. ,Greenup 4 p_. m., Pa":'eia D. up This 100 member pohcymak·
boald momber Earl Keeler provo lbe !nltaDation of a nat· schools lor 10\i mooths.
IL. CecU Sheets, Rt. I Crown IGreenup 12.50 a.m... Ravens~ lng body Includes Protestant,
moved that Powell be assigned ural gas Une trom the road to Approved the start of 1 h •I City, William B. Pearson, 2117 , Wood up Greenup 1.40 a.m.. Iorthodox and Anglican church
to the Maion School. The m.. the school and the PTA woold Hannan Welding school
7th St., Pt. Pleasant, VIrginia Bub BeniB •P Greenup 2' 25 leaders from ali continents. Its
lion wu seconded by Roderie install the'ltne U the Board Named Rodrie Ball.to rep- Joyce Russell, Weal Columblo, a.m.: Polk up Greenup 3:211 a. lpur"""' Is to lormulate policy
Ball bill was ~eleated by a 3 would pa) for it. 1
re10nt the school board on the W. Va., Charles E. Fluharty, m.; John Ladd Dean up Gree.. for the World Cooncli between
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The line would be used to .t un ytln the II
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W Monro Po~ Star Rt., down Greenup 7:25 a.m.: East- It is unlikely .that th~ com· '
"I'OVIde gas heat lor the scbool. o eon ue
po cy o paying ·
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the Mrs Lnler L. llousb, Rt. I ern up "'· .I 8 m.. · · ~w· mtttee will mePI agalr In the
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The board approved the
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Bottom Warrer. G. Farm·
down 33, US a.m.: Queen United States before th~ next

"Wbsl have you clone to yoaro.
.. and your mother and tatb.
No decent man Will ever Willi
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S~\"""'hlng yourself! otb·
1!1'11 ww forget your Cllle mJ&gt;.
lake _ 11 you'll Jet them. Your
debt was cancelled three yean
OliO when your baby br&lt;Jughl joy
to ehlldleaa couple. No
upeela you to pay lor It
all your Ule Jeait of all the
decent man' yoo wiD soJ!IedaY
msrry. What you need desper· ·
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you team to like th~ ~
see In the mtrror the ,..
spect of others w01 f~"Jow na-·
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TeD us please what alb peo.
pte who Ultten In 011 party tefe.
pbone Jines? Are they eurtou~ · ·
or sick? Jul!l when someone :
slarli to tell me JOmetldng per1ot1al, cllck goea the pbone, nnd
1 know we're not alooe This 11
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Bknl' ·;h, wbllllo 011 them _
mean literally. &lt;BUt warn
real111!1eDer flnt.lt'a bard
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By PHIL NEWSOM
!Ill stgn the partial nuclear test t· Germany to goard agsmil 8111'- tero of Baeeom, 'l'onJ
IIPI F.,.lp New~ Analyst
ban treaty, now also are eonfi·l prlao attackl. A flrlt round ol Jbt and Mr. IJld Mrs.
Notes from the foreign oews dent that nothing will come of dlaeussiou Ia lbe NATO eouncD Shamblin and family of
csbleso
u.s. and Soviet talks aimed at last weet showed Wast Germany andrla, va. vlalled recently
No Deal:
..uing up observer pnota on both and France cool to file Idea. S.v· Mrs. J. H. Sbalnbllo and other
The French, wbo have refused sldelo! lbe lroD Curtalo frontier era! maller NATO memben are. relallve8.
agsinat ""7 ldnd d direct Wuh- Merle Colllna of
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spent 1 SUnday with Mr and newspapw.
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By Wayne G. Brndotadt, M.D. I The blind have also been !h"ugbt the mind wso not . g.. thinking of UpsUck and cute outDo you dream in black and .foood to dream. The only do- mg to take these lnterrupUons fils, and boys, abe still forgets
white or gorgeous colors? Sel· 1ferenee is that if they were 1w•thout ':.:!'illest.
of to do her fingernails, runs a
entific observers at the Unlver- !born blind they dream only of d:•..:.. wupr!~!;'= In tor 'comb throu&amp;b her hair oace a
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slly of Ch1cago sleep labor• the. world as they know U. In 1severol a(Jbll the aubjeeta be- other odd pets, and think• sbe'l
tories have foond that yoo may ,lhe~r dreams they bear, touch, came ediY, jittery, and bad picked on il she ha• to wear 1
do eithei', and that they can taste, ~nd sn.ell but han no great dHIIeully eoneentratlag. dre,.. As for gloves and nylono
control this and oth~r aspects :viSual Images.
. I AI this point they were al- (thlnp I've always hear&lt;l girls
or dreammg by givmg their In th~ ":ho become bhnd ' lowed to dresm urunterrupted- pant lor), she says they're stuIsubjects certam hormones. after their V190al sense · hal ly. The length of ume spent m pld. She'd rather lake her
When they gove pituitary been well developed, visual dreaming was lound to be white rat over the school ground
the subJects hadltmages become less and less a twice what It had norma~ and exercise hlm on tbe bars
1 extract,
'plea&gt;aDt dreams that were part of their dreams as time j!Y been. Thia wa• true for IOV· than go to 1 boy.glrl party. Sbe
easily remembered and came goes on.
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has a glrl·frlend wbo Ia just as
complete wtth a lull range of One of the Important d•seov· Other subjects were owak· bad SomeUmes they act Hke
color. When they gave adrenal erie• -that ~as~ made about ened the 88me number of tip1es theY never want to grow up.
estract the dreams were dreaming 19 that .'t appeanJ to as i~!e first aroup bad been, but They're both pretty and popu·
frightening, hard to remember, 1M not only lneveltable, but al· at times when they were not Jar but I'm afraid they'D Jose
and colorless.
Iso a neces88ry accompaniment dreaming. '!bey did not become not nest year beeaiiSe their
To aaolller question: Do ani· of sleep. Wl)en sleeping subjects upoet llld wheo allowed to friends are getting I&lt;&gt; be sophiamall talk Ia dreams? I were awakened every tlJtle r&amp;J&gt;" - p without lnterruptloq, the tlcated yoJ!!18 Jadlea and n·tne
... 11ve a personal answer. lld eye lilOvemi!ots Indicated that length of their dreams wae oot couldn't care less. What do 1
Aolmalo that I beve enjoyed as they we"' starting to dresm, U Increased.
do? _ MRS. T. w.
pets do talk, aad I believe that was possible to Insure that they Thla would seem to Indicate Dear Mrs. W:
thlo Indicate. lhol auythiDJ tba had a truly dreamless night. thai dresmlng, in some way Crota your fingers couat your
we are eopoble of lmaiiDing This was feund to Increase not yet known, helpa us to malJi. bt...Jnp llld hope' lhll ba
may to u a a reality the number of lim•s the mb- 1taln our balance, and get the sllll lalla 1 lew IIIOIIths m!!~
wbea "" dream.
jeet would start to dream ae moot good ·from Clllf oleep.
You've •ot live yean of party
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bring over their own musicians and en·
tertamers, and so does our fiftieth state,
Hawaii. Local musicians wonder what
nolicy their union will formulate to deal
with the situation ... Edith Pial has
· cancelled her scheduled appearances in
Washington and New York in September
and October. She's reported "too weak"
to go on stage - bearing out a predic·
!ion in this space oarly in July.
Broadway guessing

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may I pill on to all Y'"'n&amp; cJrll, ·
I'm nolvery old III)'Mil, Jlele
16, but I Jeamed a bull
the bard way.
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When I ,.... IS, I bad I &amp;
baby, a boy. I've ...-er hbn or bll odopted pueoll,
llld I've beea ashamed ud 11111cerely sorry every day lor f..,.
years.
Ob, I waa not "Wild," , u
some people put II. II jual
happened one night when I cot
mad at my puenll llld tired of the way they aetecl,
so I did oOmetblng eruy, ud
ruined by repulltloa for good.
By the lbne It got back to. me
from "the grapevine," rd bad
three blble8,
No boy with any respee1 for
me has asked me out sJnce 1
waa If. But ~ld ' 11
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lfis bot air wiU soon blow him
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man at lbe oftlce
he knows more than any ol
1We covered op f.., bll
boners at first, but l1a tDOic
,Ivantage, mal&lt;in&amp; II IMIII
they were our mlalakeo.
a )&gt;lllher, ohort m bn!nl bill
long on nerve, llld 10 fu
boss Is fooled - be Ieven
about the way he
es the "old boy."
else, If he C811'1 111e them, be
downaracteo. And gooslp - he'1
Hke a woman.
The office waa a pretty 1100'1
place to work before best-,. ·-t.
Somebody 1a going to .,..te hllll
one Nfore long - and 'lei ..,..
ponded tor fi&amp;btlng - beoauH
he'll talk hla way oot of 11.
Without being an lnfonnot how
do you Jet Y'"'r chtet' ~ this
big gon Ia a dud. - BIJR!ItD
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Another Milestone
offering our belated congrat·
uiatlon• to the fine class of nurses
who were eraduated last ~eek from the
Holzer School of Nursing. This splendid
class of 1963 composed of 25 members
is representative of tbe many worthy and
highly qualified nurses who have been
graduated from an institution that has
meant ao much to this community, and
others in which these persons select to
follow their profession. There is no
greater calling than to serve ones fellowman, and as long as nurses live up to the
hi~h ;deals and traditions of their profession they will he the beneficiaries of
the respect at&gt;d esteem ot everyone they
come in contact with.
Hundreds of nurses have graduated
from the local institution and we have
to look no further than our own commu·
ni~ to see how this school is a great
blessing. Founded about 40 years ago it
has Jl'OWn in both a physical way and in
the high standards that make it one of
the best of Its kind in the state and na·
lion. nose wbo have graduated have
gone to the four corners of the land, and
in some instances have served mank;nd
in other parts of the world. It Is, and al·
ways hu been, an institution of service,
and without trained nurses the medical
profession would be greatly bandifaped.
Another way to look at the school
and it&amp; stu~ •nts and graduatP&lt; is that it
c&lt;~nstltutea I &amp;felt economic benefit to

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the community. In a few days another
class will be admitted to the student
body to brin&amp; the total enrollment up to
the 60 mark. These students bring us the
equivalent of a small college in its econ·
omic impact on the community. Tbey
live among us for a period of three yean
and there are prospects that soon the
course through a cooperative effort wlth
Rio Grande College it will he extended
further to encompass a degree course.
When you add the faculty and other personnel that is required to operate the
school, the part that the school plays in
this community is considerable.
We know that some of those gradu·
ating will remain with us as residents or
this city and surrounding areas. Tbe
school is also responsible for possibly at·
tracting people to live in this area with
such a facility for higher educahon.
When you stop to consider that we have
a college, a nursing school and the .
youngest institution, a business college
we can count ourselves as lucky. Many
who would be unable to go to distant
points for education beyond high school,
have such training right at band. We
hope that we have aU done our part to
make the student days of those who have
graduated pleasant ones. and we should
strive to impress those who are soon to
enroll in the three Institutions with our
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Jottings in Pencil
Get ready for the Elizabeth Taylor·
Richard Burton-Sybil Burton triangle 1&lt;&gt;
expand Into a sizzling quadrilateral as
soon as shooting begins in Mexico on
"Nlgbt of the Iguana." Spelled back·
wards, that means Sue Lyons Is in the
picture, and Liz is highly aware that
Dickie is bound to eet Sue's messageshe's so young, fresh, and emdtionally
mature beyond her years. SOme seasons
ago, the pere8rinating Burton had quite
a wing-ding with another lovely young
actress wbo wu then just about the age
Sue is now. Sytril sat out that one, too.
Also interested in the action will be the
gentleman who's currently madly in Jove
with Sue - although he probably won't
feel he's in a position to make a public
row if she becomes involved with Our
Hero. (He can leave that to Liz.)
There may be some significance in the
fact that Liz finally saw "Cleopatra" last
ni&amp;ht at the Dominion Theatre in Lon·
don, escorted by Peter Glenville and accompanied. by members o! the Bolshoi
Ballet. Burton wasn't present. and the
excuse given wae that he was working
with Peter O'Toole in "Beckett" - but
·it's hard to illlagine that his "work" was
very irr,"ortant since Peter Glenvtlle is
directing "Beckett," and he was able to
take the night off. It's an odd night when
the stars ton and the director doesn't.
Edle Adams had the customers neg·
lecting their bouillabaisse when she din·
ed at the Seafare of the Aegean with a
handsome ruddy-cheeked youth. None
of the onlookers could identify him, but
it wu clear to see that he was crazy
about Eclie; be kept hugging an~ kissing
her all through the meal . 1 · preso
boys al UA are gelling out t.he headache
remedies In anticipation of Albert Fin·
ney's arrival in New York on Aug. 22.
Mr. Finney's latest cinema effort, "Tom
Jones," is a smash in London, a~d natur·
ally they'd try to persuade wnters on
this side of the Atlantic to interview
him, but so far the word is "He's not av·
ailable." Rumors have it, however, tbal
tbe male Garbo will consent to show up
for rehearsals of hls Broadway show ...
The New York World's Fair, so far,
doesn1 shapt! up u a big employer of
show biz talent, and many union membln are worried - especially musici·
ans. Foreip exhibitors, such as Spain,
Venezuela, Belgium and Greece want to

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keeping George Maharis from II)Brrying
his demure manager, Mimi Weber? . .
Could 'there be a connection between the
~i f ;ppearance of Broadway agent Ken
Later and fugitive from justice Joseph
Stassi, better known as "Joe Roger?"
Some of the smartest cops in the Mid·
town area think they understand the tie·
in - and if they're right, the story will
break inl&lt;&gt; trig fat headlines
Many
natives of Montauk, L. 1., know exactly
where top members of the underworld
hold annual meetings. It's accessible by
land. sea or air - and sometimes the
resence of genuine society figures and
egitimate celebrities camouflages tbe
atmosphere to mali~e it seeTmb abbsolubatelyd
harmless, l1 not e to . . .
e us n
of a famous Hollywood star ls up to his
earlobes in debt I&lt;&gt; the bookmakers he owes a sum in the hundreds of thou·
sands of dollars. That's one of the cOn·
tributing factors to their latest marital
upheaval .... One of the highest·priced
instrumental stars on the nightclub cir·
cult is suddenly bombing so badly be
and his manager are in a panic. He's
still getting as high as $10,000 for two
or th"~ days' work, but promoters all
over the country are cancelling his
dates ·•' they hear bow "cold" he's become at the box office.
Tbe Italians can find romance in any·
thing. In the soon-due movie "Tbe Con·
jusai Bed," the male lead Is seen as a
love..UUck chicken plucker . . . Quote
from Margaret Leighl&lt;&gt;n:
"I need to be bossed; most women
do. I've never met a truly happy woman
who didn't want to be dominated."
(Well, Maggie, it must have been pure
joy work.in&amp; with Anthony Quinn.) . . . . .
Lisa Kirk hopes to land a major role in
She'll
Noel Coward's "Hin~
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,... ·confrr with blm u ooon All he returns
from JamaiC?. where he's busy finishing
the score of another musical, "The
Prince and tbe Sbowgirl"
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expanded teacher trahtinR prol
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Workl Councd spokes-:nen.
Other actiOII o e
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The Roman CatholiC observ·
Approval of$15 per month sal- gram cove "8 h ree eountlea,
Mrs . Clarence Edgar Chrla· 'ers will he named by the Vati·
approve two so ool bus stops
uan. Rt . 2 Cottagev111e. w. v•. can Secretariat ror
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PT PLEASANT - Ray H janitor at West Columbia, be- oo ede olnsroa
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daughter, t:3tl p.m. Sunday.
Unity to attend the commlllee
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meeting which closes Sept 2
nue died &amp;..tay at 4:iitl a. m. to the closing of Cliftoo school. !!;~
pohcJeS whiCh otart,
1 Patients dlaeharged over the . ' -- · ·
at his home after t lline months Accepted reslgnabons of Cec.
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Ipast weekend mcluded Mrs. Ed· • "' •••••••••••••••
Ulness. He 'YIII formerly em- il Carder at Pt. Pleasant Jun. The next meeting ot the Board
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lith Arthur, T. Hart, William •
WITH THE
ployed 11 an engineer for the ior High, Mary Morris at MI. wUI be S.ptemher 12th.
'Enos, B. G. Clay, Mrs. L. R. •
Hope Natural Gas· Company at Oliver, and Llnds Marshall Rick·
PT. PLEASANT - A aptelal WUey, Mrs. A. D. Abbott and :
Clendenin, w. va. before com- srd as school secretary at New
Pleaoanl Valley a/,pttal
1meeting will be held (n the Car· infant son, Mrs. R. E. Davis •
Jng to Pt. Pleasant to , ..Ide siX Haven.
· der:-'MiddlepoM· Wa)'IIO Jobn- pent.rs Hall, 2'1119 Jackson Ave- llld infant daughter. Mrs. J . L. •
· Granted a leave of absence soo' Glenwood·' Joseph Colleo nue, Tueaday at 7:30 p. m. to Curtis, Mrs. J . L. Waugh, Mrs. :
01 A
)'tars ago.
.Mr. Towner was born in Dod· to Claire Ona Burdette of Cen- II,
Plea9ant; Gerald MeCar- promote the cause of organtzed A. A. Keefer, Wallace Houck, ,
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dril!&amp;• County W. Va., Dee. 14, tral school.
I G IUpoUs· M HAttie Ka labor In Weill Vlrglnll, accord· Theodore lluldare, Mrs Roscoe :
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111112 the ion.' of the tate John Approved the transfer of Mit· ;{• Pl:asant· '~~ K 10 :· Jog tA&gt; an anoouneemenl by Jlo. Goheen, Mrs. Virginia Edmunds •
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and' Margaret Westfall Towner. zi Oldaker from West Columbia Bidwell; Te~ ('ill,
bert W. Barton, preskient of the Mrs. James HamHton, Lewis • • •• • • • • •
He waaa member of the Heights to New Haven, and Frank Cape- Handall Joe ~oil MaiiOil· Mason, JackJon Lab..- Coonell.
Mrs. P. 0. Knapp, Mro.
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EUB Church, ·Minturn Lodge hart Ill from Pt. Pleasant Jun· M Earl Keel
It Is being called "Project Ira Shear. W. E. lloudaahelt,
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No. tt AFi&lt;AM and a veteran of ior High to coach at Wahama ~iscHARGES~·John
Team Work" and promises
llu&amp;b Asbury, Harold OUver,
World war 1.
Jr. High.
PI Pie
t· ~lind p 11 ' be Informative 88 weD ao
Mro. Milton Brewer, Mro. Ed
SurvlvJos are his wife. Jcle Employed
Leslie Rayburn .fu 11 u:; ' J
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tertalning, Barton aaid.
Ftnley, William Felter, Cladllh ~
Miracle Towner: one 800 , John wtth duties to be assigned: Je.. PI g;,".e~ •.:.· ~';:'shod":.· atlllll president Miles C.
Hicks, F. L. Cunningham, Wll·
Tcnmer, Pl Pleaaant;
one •• Ruth Henter as a supervisor; G;lmms ~lng; Mrs.
ley, along with Ben Skeenl,
liam Strong, Deborah Schroder,
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brcither, Romeo Towner of Mlnn· Robert Wood, Pt.
Pleasaol Coy G lllpoll . W lte Smith rellry. treasurer, COPE
Helen McGowan, Diana Morrl·
eoOta; one sister, Mra. Ethel High, Gertrude Wood, Central,
w~iam a ~ Smllh' tor Clen Armltrnn&amp; llld
son, Dsvld Woodyard, Mrs. BobSI!Ie·, f!Prlnglleld, Ohio, 81111 three Doris. Williams, Pl. Plea88nt Souths...; ( Ired). •
' &lt;lirector ol Women's
E. Dill and Infant
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araiiili!hllilren.
. Jr. High, Jack Crank, Pl. Pie•
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Department, Patricia
Swanson, L1sc CaldFuneral services will he held sant Junior High, Velma Allen,
will be present to outline
well, Mrs. ilamuel Lowla, Mro.
Tu4isday at 1 p. flo. at the Crow unassigned, and Buster Rice,
TWO ARRESTED
program and direct the
Wallace Barrett. and Mrs. Stan- HEATS•COOLS .
Funeral Home with the Rev. Pl. Pleasant High school assis~ PT. PLEASANT - Am!sted Jog.
ley Payne.
Roy McCoy officiating. Bwial ant cosch.
during the weekend by local Union member• llld their
Amo.a1 Allllc
lflll 'be 1n tho Mt. Ollvel cern.. Employed the following sub- law enforcement were Robert wive8 are urged to altend. Fo~ According to tbe midnight reCompletely Conditions
tery at Parkersburg, W. Va. Ma- stitute teachers, lmmogene D. Rogers 21, Weal C&lt;llwnbla; lowing I p. m. ldjournmetll,
of lbe nursing department,
the Air In Your Home
sonic graveside services will Herdman, Sally Lou Clark, Mrs. and William Kenneth llurlcnl', the Women's Aetlvltle8 Depart.
patients who were liSted
385 Days a Year
be collductad. Friends may call!' "1win SmHh and Claire Ona 19, Route I, Galllpola, Ohio, ment wiD aervo IJihl refresJ&gt;.
lair Included Mrs.
Cecil
at the .Crow Funeal Home.
Burdette.
both charged wUh lntozlcallon. ments.
Dora Spencer, Roy Mo.
Lawrence Hall, Mrs.
Spurlock llld M i s s
TM Ohio Fuel &lt;HI Co.
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make that complaint? Lots of ,llld atsrt daydreaming.
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students do "study" that long, -Hold your book about 14 In- · premo1ng U.A.R. , _ Ga- ..,Mr. Rlcllard RuueU llld Ce·
too: Maybe you do yourself. But cbea from your eyes and .on
mal A!Mlel Naaer Into obowq Ce ..;.. Beverly Bolling opent
notice the qootatlon marks a· 45-(legree anglo from the table. I bll solidarity with lbe JIUtll. a day at Columbtlf .
roood tho wora "study"? II (Your eyeo will ttre quietly If -..ned govoromen11 Ia ()a.
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dents thlnl: they atudy that then yoor eyes are closer to the he 1111 little real ~thy.
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Japan be!O&lt;e the promloed~~~~~ ~~~i~
Sure you can point to the ·llld you'll be CO!IIIantly ebaai· Madrid : expect~ devalopm- deDIIal and oatlonal
elllck: "I sat dowo with
my 1ng your focus down the pase.) sbortly to U.S. 81111 Spautab...,. in ICoJU lhla fall.
books at 7 o'clock, and I sllry- '!be iJiten,al .environment:.
tiations ..., u.s. mlltllry ..a1u1 OOJJcllaloa . of lba
eel there (except maybe,, for -IF y-· •·ve lillY _.,, ___ In SpaiD. 'lbo preoeot 10.,- traeled DOI'IIIIIIIzallu lalb ·
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rarely add up to ltve hOIII'o of
If support In a bJd to enw lbe
ament snd ·
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thai u.s. w·
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theirIaminds
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Isitting down to study 11 fCMI're once of~ atr baaes to file
1 Cheek ap .. yoanoU
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. to thlall about ICIIDelldni strategic Ill' comllllnd snd that
_ . dme yeo IIIMJy. Ftr Ill :;,.mstho wllole Ume
the Oott,d lltateo wUJ 11111 ba wtlJ.
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kow - · ol II lJ na1ly -II II s not the kind of pro. volved bliddea ibe atr b1sea ore
'elleettve eoaeeotraled -Y- blem you can ~ care of wilb lbe · Polarll aubmartne at
lie? We'H tau a lolllt u tile • phone call (you ml&amp;bl ~ oo tho .....u.w..r. eou1
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Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant, up 14, I a.m.: Zlnmw ...... Wlnfiekl S:IO a.m.: Diesel up
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Allred R. StowaM, MUOil, .,. 16, %:20 a.m.; Dave Crodlett Winfield 5:20 a.m.
:Va., Mn. Franklin L. Olds~er. up 16, -3:46a.m.; Mr. lllact up
PT. PLEASANT - The Ma .. lA&gt; 2 vote with memben P au I Employed MuJne
Grbnm HBMI..-d, IV. Va. An~ebo c. Rua- II, 4:45 a.m.; Walw l'lou81and
oo County Board of Educatloo Wedge Bill Howard nnd BobrNew Haven sebool seerellry' sell, Rt. I Leon. W. Va., Mn. IIIP 11 • 5' 10 a.m.: John J. Rowe
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. and Roth Husell,
Central Pesrley 1'. Sayre, Rt. 3 !Mn, down II, 1:211 a..m.;
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olon and acted on more than a Two delegalioos appeared IJe. school secretary.
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en1ng of Mason C&lt;Junty schools from the Wood.scbool area and tors and cooks Arnold Saxton Lawrence 0 . Joeobs, Wellston, Icob G. up II, l1:4!1 p.m.; Jlleb. Eyes of lite ellureh world
'l'uaday Augosl 27th
protested tbe closing of that me- janitor Leon·
Noble jan~ Mrs. Paol M. Bierley. ironton ord Moley up 11, 3:M a.m.; be 00 Rochester, N. Y., Aug.
The
laiJed to. approve room school. The gr&lt;Mip waa In- tor, ee'ntral; 'anti Lettie AIISitn, and l\ulty L. Corbin, Rt. l Rip- I Raymond Salvetl up It, 5:30 when lbe Central Commitlel
a lllllliDD placing !..-mer Super· 1formed that the Buard bad not janitor Roosevelt· Glenna Rag- ley, W. Va.
a.m.: J..-dan up Ill, 1 ' 15 a.m.; the World Councll of
- Jamea A. Moe- IVulcan up II, ?:I&amp; a.m.: OVl!IC meets at Colgate R
ln·~~~t . of Sebools Paul Pow· voted to elooe the school 81111 era ' c.;.k ' Central'·' Pearllloush Stmtrdar
~-tnut St (•~I •up 21 !i am· C V
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il principal of Mason Grade lbe sebool would M open 'J'ueo. and Norma Riggs
Mason Irow, ~
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1o aa earlier ltUion Powell The second delegaUon w a 1 Approved 0 motion to employ Chatham Ave., Frank W. Chl~ ·~up 22, SolS a.m .:. A. E. Dyke 11157 thai the rommhll't' has
bad beti1 wJgnec1 to
West from Belie Sebool. Its opokes- head basketball coaches at Pl. dora, Rt. 2 Galllpolls, Clair l'. ,dowo 2S, lO:tO p.m.; Shufly OP ' met in the Unhed States.
Columbia School. Frldsy night moo asked lbe board to · ap- Pleasant and Wahama High Edmundson. Rt. 1 VInton, Mrs. ,Greenup 4 p_. m., Pa":'eia D. up This 100 member pohcymak·
boald momber Earl Keeler provo lbe !nltaDation of a nat· schools lor 10\i mooths.
IL. CecU Sheets, Rt. I Crown IGreenup 12.50 a.m... Ravens~ lng body Includes Protestant,
moved that Powell be assigned ural gas Une trom the road to Approved the start of 1 h •I City, William B. Pearson, 2117 , Wood up Greenup 1.40 a.m.. Iorthodox and Anglican church
to the Maion School. The m.. the school and the PTA woold Hannan Welding school
7th St., Pt. Pleasant, VIrginia Bub BeniB •P Greenup 2' 25 leaders from ali continents. Its
lion wu seconded by Roderie install the'ltne U the Board Named Rodrie Ball.to rep- Joyce Russell, Weal Columblo, a.m.: Polk up Greenup 3:211 a. lpur"""' Is to lormulate policy
Ball bill was ~eleated by a 3 would pa) for it. 1
re10nt the school board on the W. Va., Charles E. Fluharty, m.; John Ladd Dean up Gree.. for the World Cooncli between
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The line would be used to .t un ytln the II
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W Monro Po~ Star Rt., down Greenup 7:25 a.m.: East- It is unlikely .that th~ com· '
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"Wbsl have you clone to yoaro.
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No decent man Will ever Willi
to marry a seeOIId • band
wile. - L.
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S~\"""'hlng yourself! otb·
1!1'11 ww forget your Cllle mJ&gt;.
lake _ 11 you'll Jet them. Your
debt was cancelled three yean
OliO when your baby br&lt;Jughl joy
to ehlldleaa couple. No
upeela you to pay lor It
all your Ule Jeait of all the
decent man' yoo wiD soJ!IedaY
msrry. What you need desper· ·
ately Ia SELF-re8peel. When
you team to like th~ ~
see In the mtrror the ,..
spect of others w01 f~"Jow na-·
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TeD us please what alb peo.
pte who Ultten In 011 party tefe.
pbone Jines? Are they eurtou~ · ·
or sick? Jul!l when someone :
slarli to tell me JOmetldng per1ot1al, cllck goea the pbone, nnd
1 know we're not alooe This 11
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mean literally. &lt;BUt warn
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This eollllDD 11 dedicated .to
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!Ill stgn the partial nuclear test t· Germany to goard agsmil 8111'- tero of Baeeom, 'l'onJ
IIPI F.,.lp New~ Analyst
ban treaty, now also are eonfi·l prlao attackl. A flrlt round ol Jbt and Mr. IJld Mrs.
Notes from the foreign oews dent that nothing will come of dlaeussiou Ia lbe NATO eouncD Shamblin and family of
csbleso
u.s. and Soviet talks aimed at last weet showed Wast Germany andrla, va. vlalled recently
No Deal:
..uing up observer pnota on both and France cool to file Idea. S.v· Mrs. J. H. Sbalnbllo and other
The French, wbo have refused sldelo! lbe lroD Curtalo frontier era! maller NATO memben are. relallve8.
agsinat ""7 ldnd d direct Wuh- Merle Colllna of
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spent 1 SUnday with Mr and newspapw.
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By Wayne G. Brndotadt, M.D. I The blind have also been !h"ugbt the mind wso not . g.. thinking of UpsUck and cute outDo you dream in black and .foood to dream. The only do- mg to take these lnterrupUons fils, and boys, abe still forgets
white or gorgeous colors? Sel· 1ferenee is that if they were 1w•thout ':.:!'illest.
of to do her fingernails, runs a
entific observers at the Unlver- !born blind they dream only of d:•..:.. wupr!~!;'= In tor 'comb throu&amp;b her hair oace a
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slly of Ch1cago sleep labor• the. world as they know U. In 1severol a(Jbll the aubjeeta be- other odd pets, and think• sbe'l
tories have foond that yoo may ,lhe~r dreams they bear, touch, came ediY, jittery, and bad picked on il she ha• to wear 1
do eithei', and that they can taste, ~nd sn.ell but han no great dHIIeully eoneentratlag. dre,.. As for gloves and nylono
control this and oth~r aspects :viSual Images.
. I AI this point they were al- (thlnp I've always hear&lt;l girls
or dreammg by givmg their In th~ ":ho become bhnd ' lowed to dresm urunterrupted- pant lor), she says they're stuIsubjects certam hormones. after their V190al sense · hal ly. The length of ume spent m pld. She'd rather lake her
When they gove pituitary been well developed, visual dreaming was lound to be white rat over the school ground
the subJects hadltmages become less and less a twice what It had norma~ and exercise hlm on tbe bars
1 extract,
'plea&gt;aDt dreams that were part of their dreams as time j!Y been. Thia wa• true for IOV· than go to 1 boy.glrl party. Sbe
easily remembered and came goes on.
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has a glrl·frlend wbo Ia just as
complete wtth a lull range of One of the Important d•seov· Other subjects were owak· bad SomeUmes they act Hke
color. When they gave adrenal erie• -that ~as~ made about ened the 88me number of tip1es theY never want to grow up.
estract the dreams were dreaming 19 that .'t appeanJ to as i~!e first aroup bad been, but They're both pretty and popu·
frightening, hard to remember, 1M not only lneveltable, but al· at times when they were not Jar but I'm afraid they'D Jose
and colorless.
Iso a neces88ry accompaniment dreaming. '!bey did not become not nest year beeaiiSe their
To aaolller question: Do ani· of sleep. Wl)en sleeping subjects upoet llld wheo allowed to friends are getting I&lt;&gt; be sophiamall talk Ia dreams? I were awakened every tlJtle r&amp;J&gt;" - p without lnterruptloq, the tlcated yoJ!!18 Jadlea and n·tne
... 11ve a personal answer. lld eye lilOvemi!ots Indicated that length of their dreams wae oot couldn't care less. What do 1
Aolmalo that I beve enjoyed as they we"' starting to dresm, U Increased.
do? _ MRS. T. w.
pets do talk, aad I believe that was possible to Insure that they Thla would seem to Indicate Dear Mrs. W:
thlo Indicate. lhol auythiDJ tba had a truly dreamless night. thai dresmlng, in some way Crota your fingers couat your
we are eopoble of lmaiiDing This was feund to Increase not yet known, helpa us to malJi. bt...Jnp llld hope' lhll ba
may to u a a reality the number of lim•s the mb- 1taln our balance, and get the sllll lalla 1 lew IIIOIIths m!!~
wbea "" dream.
jeet would start to dream ae moot good ·from Clllf oleep.
You've •ot live yean of party
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bring over their own musicians and en·
tertamers, and so does our fiftieth state,
Hawaii. Local musicians wonder what
nolicy their union will formulate to deal
with the situation ... Edith Pial has
· cancelled her scheduled appearances in
Washington and New York in September
and October. She's reported "too weak"
to go on stage - bearing out a predic·
!ion in this space oarly in July.
Broadway guessing

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may I pill on to all Y'"'n&amp; cJrll, ·
I'm nolvery old III)'Mil, Jlele
16, but I Jeamed a bull
the bard way.
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When I ,.... IS, I bad I &amp;
baby, a boy. I've ...-er hbn or bll odopted pueoll,
llld I've beea ashamed ud 11111cerely sorry every day lor f..,.
years.
Ob, I waa not "Wild," , u
some people put II. II jual
happened one night when I cot
mad at my puenll llld tired of the way they aetecl,
so I did oOmetblng eruy, ud
ruined by repulltloa for good.
By the lbne It got back to. me
from "the grapevine," rd bad
three blble8,
No boy with any respee1 for
me has asked me out sJnce 1
waa If. But ~ld ' 11
The terrible
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at myself In the minor and 111,

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Bosoe• don't stay fooled long
- otherWise they wouldu'l be
bosses. You don't need ammu,.
ilion to get this big gun fired
lfis bot air wiU soon blow him
right out of the office. -H.

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Arnone
wbo entered dam IU, 12.1, rulllllnl f feet _., D down lt:a p.m.:
Bolar bospltal over lbe Pill on rolle,.., Pomeroy-~ •~ et up 12:50 a.m.; Thelma Alln
weekend Included: IJtlndaY - IS, Pl. Pleaunl U.st. lllDton down I :a lUll.; Peggy
Mn. La......... R. lloll, • VIlle .$5 slaUClllal')', Kanawha Falll .ey 'IP f :lt a.m.
St., Jl&lt;!tlo Let Panona, Rt. 1 mln11l .113 falling, CharlestiOI • - - 111nr .- '"'IV•Y
Galllpollo, Mn. ·Paul· Dean M~ 17.11 lolling. London, Marmet London 11:1110 p.m.; LeHs Shelkl'·

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ud lrblta ratun:•

man at lbe oftlce
he knows more than any ol
1We covered op f.., bll
boners at first, but l1a tDOic
,Ivantage, mal&lt;in&amp; II IMIII
they were our mlalakeo.
a )&gt;lllher, ohort m bn!nl bill
long on nerve, llld 10 fu
boss Is fooled - be Ieven
about the way he
es the "old boy."
else, If he C811'1 111e them, be
downaracteo. And gooslp - he'1
Hke a woman.
The office waa a pretty 1100'1
place to work before best-,. ·-t.
Somebody 1a going to .,..te hllll
one Nfore long - and 'lei ..,..
ponded tor fi&amp;btlng - beoauH
he'll talk hla way oot of 11.
Without being an lnfonnot how
do you Jet Y'"'r chtet' ~ this
big gon Ia a dud. - BIJR!ItD
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Another Milestone
offering our belated congrat·
uiatlon• to the fine class of nurses
who were eraduated last ~eek from the
Holzer School of Nursing. This splendid
class of 1963 composed of 25 members
is representative of tbe many worthy and
highly qualified nurses who have been
graduated from an institution that has
meant ao much to this community, and
others in which these persons select to
follow their profession. There is no
greater calling than to serve ones fellowman, and as long as nurses live up to the
hi~h ;deals and traditions of their profession they will he the beneficiaries of
the respect at&gt;d esteem ot everyone they
come in contact with.
Hundreds of nurses have graduated
from the local institution and we have
to look no further than our own commu·
ni~ to see how this school is a great
blessing. Founded about 40 years ago it
has Jl'OWn in both a physical way and in
the high standards that make it one of
the best of Its kind in the state and na·
lion. nose wbo have graduated have
gone to the four corners of the land, and
in some instances have served mank;nd
in other parts of the world. It Is, and al·
ways hu been, an institution of service,
and without trained nurses the medical
profession would be greatly bandifaped.
Another way to look at the school
and it&amp; stu~ •nts and graduatP&lt; is that it
c&lt;~nstltutea I &amp;felt economic benefit to

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His total of m for the lOW'
rounds tied tho · tournament rtclord set by Palmer when be won
the Classic last year.
Palmer had oome consolation.
Hlo 14,800 aecond-p)IIC!e money
made him lito firot gollor ev.er
to go over the $100,1100 ofltc18l
money.winning mark In a smgle
year. Palmer'• final roond S'l-73, three over por, gave him a
tolal ol 2811--exact par Ior the
.,.,.... and inc...,o·d hla money·
winnings to .101.5!6.
"I juot didn't play well," said
Palmeo·, who had lhrt!e bogey•
and not a single birdie on the fi.
nai round.
llerott 'io Thin!
u.s. Open champion Julius Jlo.

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suc- ' ed a fractured kne~p. . '!Ia county, would not be
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Arr.ordln~ to Sher1tr 881rd, ent bf&gt;f'ause he was of the opin1
The da~ ended with the Cen an unidenllfled man then be· ion the preilmlnary hearing
.ennial ball tn the
Wahamo Isan firing a pl•toi Into the air Iwould not be beftn'e Thur!lda~.
8Ymnasium Saturaay ni&amp;nt.
lo scare the partlclpanto into 1 Ro.,, charged In the !hootgun
Sunda~ ni(lht aaw ute conclu· giving up, and he then nad tho ' alaying Qf his 39-year·okl
aion of ~ ,h, 'hree day"-'
wht!J1 preml~es , after flrln~ at lea•t Charlotte, last Wednesday,
13udge Ptn'ter that his daughter
a c'lflcert and ice cream lillcial three shol.•.
was held on Ute MQson ;illage Th• Sh•rllf'• deputieo orrived , had employed ShNis to
&amp;reen. Hunured• atltt 1 ,oj~a the and put a halt to Uu~ brawl, and jsent him ~turday.
event which featured the Wo· took one of lbe arrested men, The charge a&amp;ainst Koss
name band m concen, Miko Danny Dee Rife, to a o I • • r i read by Judge Porler. but
Simmons and aides doinll In· Hoopital for treaiment of an plea wao mode. Present in the
dlon tribal danct~a. and a vo- eye and forehead InJUry.
Icounty courtrtom were
cal. c.,nuen led by Mri, Lucille Sheriff Baird credited. an un· cutlng Attorney
Ber'nanl,
Swackhamer.
namtci Gallipolis mon Wllh ~re· l Fultz, Jheritr Robert C. Harventing McCarl9 from baing , ttnbnch, Depot,
H o w ar d
beaten alter he
had been 1 Frank, Judae Porter and Ro,.,
knoc~ed down the ltepo, a n d
several othort wilh cooler and
CAIJ.ED TO VEIIMONT
mort soher heado lor lryinll to Mayor Charlet~ Lti&amp;ar and
restore order after the proprte. romily tert eady thl• morning
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for Borre, Vt. callod by the sudIn other oclivlty uver t h e den death of her mothor, Mrs.
weekend, lilt Sheriff'• Depart- Serafin wvin. Funeral mvi&lt;tt
mont inveotlgatad the bttaktn(l lwill be hold Wedneoday at 2
James I. Swlohor, 78, P retlr- and entering of a boose ocCU· p.m.
etl farmer who had spent hi• pled by sam Sowardo, Rt. I,
ontlra lllo In Cheohire, died at 1Ewlngton on Saturday.
DINNER GUESTS
5:20 p. Ill. Saturday In Holzer Sowards told lnvealigalin&amp; de- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hamm,
Hoapltal Whert! he had been a putiea that he Jell tha h01181!, lo- Nease Settlement, were Sunday
potlttnt lor three dayo. He had cotad on EwinJion Road, about dinner IUtlil of. their parenlti,
boon In foUing health for a 2 p.m. Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. 11:. R, Yott, Mid·
at approximately 8 p.m. to
dlep0rt.
year.
Mr. Swlober wao born in cover Ihat H had been broilen
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Cheshire June 30, 11187 the only Into.
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child olthe Jato David and Mar- The thlel or thieves r;~:~
pm Coughneour Swisher. He entry by prying open a 111
wao the 1191 of hlo family, and and onco Inside, ranaacked
the only turvivors are couains. hou.e.
Strvleoo will be hold at 3 p. Soward• 1tetad that he could
m. Tullday at Miller's Homo onlv determine that the bur1glar 11
for Jl'unorala. Rev. Andrew Par· had mndo ott' with one box
lOlli of the Sllv~r Run Bapllat 22-coliber rifle shells, a can
"" 18 to 59
Church will offlctate. Burial will Zippo lighter fluid , and six
FOR
SPARI! TIME
bo In Grovel IIIII centeiery. ,.ven porlut alze
Weotom
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home alter I p. m. Ieday.
were reported mlltting.
Pall boaran will be B n o 1
Neiaon, Rort Matlllewa, Leo
NEEDY WELCOME
MeCarty, Clutt'lll Abloo, Glad- · The Salvatlon Army said
~n Wtrner ond Luthor Amos. day that free
day In
Meigs county will be
IQIIAD CAlLED
frOIII g until 12 noon at
Mlddlttport lniiF!IWY • ..,. Buttemut-av. Anyone In
cue aquatlomen Wll't! lllntmon· coonty in need of clothing is
ld 11 Vtll p.m. SUnday lor Wlll w•lcome.
Gilkey of Llldlng Creek, who
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At 11•1.5 p.m. IMt nlllbt aquld.. Boosters wm meet ~:=~a~l
men were called lor Mrs. Gor·
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cafeteria. Parents of
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Kanoas City
57 72 :441 II lh~ 1n' the third on a thret 11 10·
WILLLUISTOWN, Masa. -Mrs. Wo!lltlngton
4T • .384 311 , Nil :Jif fool homerun by Batey. Mn. Weitha Clark .,.. 111•111
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Anne Quoot Weill won the Untied
Saltmlay'o -Ita
Tha ouild tripper came with of the Robert Calrk lamlly.
Stetes Wtmten'a Alllolaur goU Now York ! Chicago o
~· nd 8o h who bad Mr. and Mn. Charlel JOitlet\
championship with a 21ey•nd 1 '"c- JlelrnH • Kanoaa City 1 11 ln. hit ba&lt;!~ ~ bock :O&amp;wa, aboard. and daughter are 1J11t11C1bti
lory over Peggy Con •
Clovelond a Boston 1
Masoo then dominated the days ot their home here,
-;-Loa Angeiefo 10 W10hlngton 2
ame b poundlnJ Centerville Bev. and Mrs. Barnharl were
1 Ueber ~ IGI' tltrte _ . lUiflll of Mr. and MrJ, rnd
CHICAGG-CrimiOO l!aton won Minnesota 1 BaWmore o
$111.1i0 Wultin&amp;lon Park llan·
Snnday'o Reoalts
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In each o1 the next tWII Dltll! l't!&lt;!Olldy.
dicap at ArUngton by two lengths Detroit n Kansas City 5 llstl runs
Mlu Janice Epple spent the
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Detroit 4 Ka- Cfty 1 &lt;2nd&gt;
In tha fourlh TuUoh and Mlt- weekehd with her a
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Boston B CleVeland I Usil
b 11 both walked Bird brother hert!.
DOORS OPEN lond 7 p, M.
NEW YORK....- Gonzalez out.lCleveland 1 1 &lt;llld, !lin. I C. e
bed• ball
llld Mr. and Mrl. Theo IDndalittl
Adt Itt $1.00 Cl!illirtll Sot
pointf&lt;l Juan &lt;.Rocky) Rivero '" , Washingloo 4 Loa Angeles I
hit by~ l~lethem h~. TuJ. MJ'I. David Hindi ol
ltst1'11111 katt Uf btt''
a 10·round naltonllliy • te)evtsed Nelf York 4 Chicago o llot ) ~.,2!
1 d off the ost vDJe •lllltetl ot the ~ of
PI.IIITY Ofl -Ill IIA I
TMI ONL V 110 CtllCUI
bout.
atioago tl&lt;lew York 1 &lt;2nd, lZ i~J =~·~eawalketl : n d ()bor&lt; Marklal th11 ..-L Mn.
COMING THII IIAION
Minnesota 1 Bahlmore !
Mltc:dl homered to ~ out lnnd~ U •Jllllldlltl a fiiW ..,,.Ill&amp;
Pill PAIICINII
lluJHiay
M...y•a PNI!ablo Pll&lt;berl tb J1b1011 orbtg
with her -.111-law and dlltlilb-1
AKRON, Ohio-Johnny. Poll won Minnestoa at Washington! ttwl· e
b IIC for. Maeon ,.,re ter.
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the Amerltan !loll Claooto by foor DiahtJ IIIJ!P"an Cd-lliJ and Kaat otlter ~in wttlt olnglell. Mrl. Jolm I!Atul, Dona '11
strokes over Arnold Palmer when litH) Vi. Cheney &lt;().91 and Ritlo :.~.d IWo slnileo to 1... , and Mra. Arthur P'lllnlnltll
ht carded • 116.
zil &lt;H&gt;.
CentervUie hitting 8ltd Clarlt: and allended the
8th
OGDEN,
Kathy Wit"'
Only II'"'&gt;;" odtedulotl
Williams 01ch e,ot s!Dgles.
lnual reunion at the II. Mal~a.ll
""'rth captured the Utah Women'a
'I'll• ay"a ~~eawnl""'
Sentl-flnall of the tournament W, Vo., park Sunday, AIIC.
lO~essJ'onal
o n golf ~ milt :nt- Loa AJllolea at .Detroit ....
will begin Tueoday ll.i:IO p. m.
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Ciol&lt;010 at Clevelond nilbt
'th Mason playing the GIIJI. WINS -.MILE BACE
five otrokea ahead of Mi.U, Mln a at WaobbtgWit tdaJtt "'.
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Wroght
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Konau c ., at - tmore n ••• W"&lt;&lt;l"wday at s:• p. m. wlllt - ll!tldll ~ of ~
CIII!2ITNIJT HILL, Muo.-Chucl&lt; . Bolton ot New York J, twioni~ Middleport meeting SyriCII&amp;e. Falla, Ohio, 11011 thl 44-lllp U. S.
McKlnloJ and Demtto Billion .....
Mason
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tho Natiooal Doubloo title by cJe. Bit~ Ten Official•
Centerville
120 0011-3 4 2 geta Wllb an ••erlll opead
leoting Raflll 01uaa and Aontonlo To Draw Up Boleti
Howard and Lilly, llelllan 113.41 lllllla por hour lor lllo
PalafM, ~7, t-41, 5-7, 8-S, 11-ll. CIDCAGO IUPIJ - Bill Teo an&lt;\ a.tJI!I, ·
milo grind.
Marprol Bmlth OIId Robyn £b. footboU coodleo OIId olhlelle dir- bora Derlent Hard and Mlrl octoro meet Tuttoday to draft the
B -, H, !0 I, H, lor the wom- ; COil{......., - U ocbedttleo for
en'• crown.
Ute ta.JJ'10 11880111!1.
Each IChool wiD ba\'1 1 pUnillU QUOIN, Ill. IUPJ) BjiOOdy 1 mum of -Big Toll ~-and
S«..t wu made the earlv favor- 1 mslmum of ten pmea overit. for W-y·o till .Mil Ham· all. '11le p.- n1Jle.C8111t oehedbialonloa ~ olo18i&lt;.
ulo will bo npllldod In 1181, and
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•ASIIINO'ION f u Pll - al ~I!',!:-~ tr~! ~
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main&amp;. 10 lltdles Ill dJotlleW, Allo 011 thll Quttn'l !Iolii Wll't gn to oltlp elf hll tllotltln~ at 1!.. lllleU.., M, 10ut1t ~
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The ouly ••• inserted llllide e1 11 N ID Donna sturceon. Milt M.- .the BIU&amp;-WUiow Nile Club a· Middleport, w 41et1 lunt!IJ' Columbus and Soutbem Ohio s.eoto totJor _. Jogtalatloo fTfWI • and ' " "
ta. !llot the. ratlrllodo wW opcrll4 •
nddillon•l fllhl11aelor.
Courtly, and Gay Cartwright, bon KlllltJIIa •rly llunday mornlilf at St. Anthon) •8 boo0olllp011!', IIi NOI'th ailtled a1 P'l"'entlng a nationwide ..,.. to co11ectiY&lt; bore• rung.
the~ power lli•OIN('
QlieeD ot the ....,t J...K I rnomlnll Ill off a clllht rtl&lt;· pltal, Columbus, Ohio, alter a
Slratt, hiMI
~ roltroaol otril't 'rltt!rod4y,
V•lw• tht di'I"''J! '- oettled by Ja••"' f!OIG. ''l'bu&lt;f.,., lllo '""
When '"'- 11111 hiJin at'l lootbaD ...,.. Mila Clrtwrlght lion of eyenlll U.l led to 1 full two weob II~. wth be hl14 lhoro ""minRs of
IIO,CI29.00&amp; fenate leaders planned to call 'l'huraday, tho ron.:-" plan 10 idont llltoukl be ~ wD
brought up, lhaf wtll btl llowl! lillie d&lt;ou&amp;Jtler ol Mt and Mr1. llllllt br•wl thai ll'lll two mon Tueadly 111 1 11 .m., II tha 1\p'. for lito 12 mtRllha endlli Jult up • lllelllli1'0 approved by
put tho """trovoratol IIOW work the full
of
1 J~ Carlwflaht of Nest
by hoUCilj!llr 111 • Jutopt.,l
eo. 14 llle bolpllll, llle arrest of ling..C.Ou Funaral home with 31. C!Omporad with Sl.tillt,OO&amp; 1 -miltee 1'rid117
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from Jumblll.
thrN othll'l. lnd IO!IIf sh!lts lth• Row. Donald Boone olfleiat- l"'' oarllef.
would ~!lilt 1 •vtn-111111
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)IJ' AI lite lladlum lhe 1overnor beillll fired by allOiher 111 1 ing
HalT)' M Miller JH'f!"lrlent bllrotl"" hoard In iottlo the l011r.
:•nt~ V~'::a111 1Ui~ wu g:~ b~
salute who if bltnraought by the Ga~ Burial will be In 'RIYorvttw
this IIIIOunled' lo ~II!~ y""Qid-'&lt; rolos dispur..
leveled off o1 : hlU ..., by
mpan~ 8, leth Special Ita C«inny Sblriff'1 llopartmrnt etmetery.
based 011 • ... 001) , ;. 0 1 flte ~ lknnmert'O OtmmW·
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::'!'::."~r:u.:o: Shlrtll Oscar Baird repOrted ~.:;. ,::::· d';:v~r ·M'i:. a sltare IIJt preceding 12 similar ltiU 14d~y. .
Nuv~ wu Ill a chamber llboUI wu f . C. Rtleherl, Mlyor of today that line men were ar- l'loren.;, Snell or :: ~ and
Operating revenu.. for Oren Harrta, D-Arlt., said h~~ !I
USE OUR EXPERT
18 feet aw&lt;~y from Throne and 1'/IW Haven Ma)'111' DaytOn RaY· rtsted at 2•45 a .m. Sunday a• 1 M
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Bova, at, a •ele!'llll ol 11 ,.,.,. Tllil Wahoma Hleft ochootlly condu&lt;1 and intodcallon, and ~le~' M~rste~le: 'bo~h of r •·
expengs climbed !rom ~~!Ito=left~ Son0oleonglftl•!l
In the mlliN, ..rd II lito : blind played tl]e national
porh~ps IS!ault and battery . noke Vo ond h' flv
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"I koow lte'o aJIY&lt;I 4nd I koow tt.em undor lilt dlrectton of , Tltoy were identified •• Danny hlid,
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I cool~ got hlm home"
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juat or.ded
IQtion before the flril&lt;e 6
Mid blt brolhlr. "olw • Tom Rood whtlt John l,.ayne of I
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, lie wao a veteran of World
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New. Haven led lhe tp'IIUp tn chael Lee Rtfe, 23 • stattoned War I and bod been employed Kilowatt hour sales of !,13!1,· day,
gets lttmtlllla
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111181"8· Pa11or Jacl&lt; Welch of with the U S Air For.. In Lou· at prnduetlon fo...,man at The 2119,000 were up U per
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Faoon lola" Ptnror
cold lnd damp,":.~:•
St. Paul's Lutheran chorch '" l lslanu, and Richard Douglao Holsum Bakery Frlentla may from tho provtooo twelve month On the 0 ve of Stnato debate,fl
ably wbJ., tilly
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or New Haven 8••• lite 1nvocalinn Daniels, 27, Huntington, W. Va. call at the fun~ral home any )ltrlnd Mr. Millar 11irl
s.n Jacoh K Javlta JI.N Y
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and the Boy Scout Troop
ol 1 Shertfl BatNI oialotl that he lim•
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New Haven led the fl•o salute. received a call aboot 1:30 a.m.
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ed In the Novy and Is staflooned prOIJ'IID at the olatliu~ were reported that a shooting had
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Office Hours 910 12. 2 to ttCiose at Noon on
Phone WY 2.2057
Mldcllaport
trophy lor tba wlnn•lli float to ltie• arrived at the nlte opot In
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Tbun - But Cou.rt St Pomeroy
tht Mlson Mother,; club
ttme to arrt~st the three~ men fol·
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Following the program at lowing lhe dleturbance, but ""'
lite atauium t... •"'""''"' ••IU ~till seeking !wo othors lnvolv· I
hia part~ were 'liken on • wur ed .
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Junior One of the men being sought A preliminary h•aring In tho
hi(lh. Prin,cipal Clyde Foley reportedly went to the Iron! of first de~ree murder char11r
directed w~t wur auu 4fiPw~r· l the bandstand, took orr htt jgainst Ralph E. Ross, 64, waa
ed qUfi!!itionll,
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jshlrt and Bermuda short11, end startfld In MehJII oountv ~ourt
l'ne governor left tor Chat wa• about to complete the dlo· at 10•15 a.m. tnday, but woo
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tvr a umner prq;,p.r~;U ano »er· stop him . This caused thP fiR"ht I County_ Court JudRe rrank
vro· L the 11M""'' &lt;· ·• •n the ·to break out, and during tho en- 1W. Porter, Jr., a&amp;reed lo recess
school car.teria. At tho dmnor Isuing brawl, McCarty
111 a " I ~~· hoarlnr until 'l'hurl!day It
Mr. Sullivan presented hii otafl , knocked down tho concrete otopil , io a.m. when R011 ..id his

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Plains.
lng only 1ft hit.o. The PO!¥- Bob Smilh with a double, Phil
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superb pltchmg by strong :oy Wlllander llllnecl 12 and Swindoll with a olngle, Harr~ Darwtn .
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ri~htbander Jim Bowles and waaed llu'M.
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son a dooblo, and Tom Gru•.. The Plams 000 I
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niltv lelthander Terry Ohlinger, o.rwln bitten In llw cham- er, a li"8le.
Ohhng11er hand ~:~ry~nd H:~hted · Darwin to U and 10.1 ...- piOillhip ~"""' 1\'el't! paeecl by
FlllllT GAME
water· as man
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hi=~S:'n;:;;.holf~~
v.lle diamond.
4·Daily Sentinel, Pom~roy·Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 26, 1963
i Clncinnau Reds tonight opon whot ~ ionC uphill st"'Uie.
,_ :d::,:d~::.•lol: trauble: the plata, 001110 oil wltlt 0 grllllil
Darwin bad to come through
will probably be the rooghoot ..,.. If Olncmnotl oontlnll&lt;l. to . p~, Y
siam home run in tlte eighth lnllo
with victories In both gam.,. to
les ol the ""'"'nt lenglhy road - . -,
Ina to &amp;ivo Jhl Jlldl a ~.,...,.
win the cbllmpionshlp. The flrd ,
trip as they go against tholOiguef.7 victory .... the Gill!ta.
game was a playoff to deter· :
leading Los Angel.. Dodgen.
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mine which team won the sec· I
an effort to get oil on • ...,.
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ond half. The Plains had won 1
n&lt;M, Cincinnati will start SAN FRANCIIICO &lt;UPll -An · ())lllor, ohortly alter the
oeason and the ltlth grond alam
the first half. lf Darwin had :
with Jim Q"\'001e an the mound, I aJfl't d~feMt combined with AOme \ began and the te&amp;n
of bls career, It w•.1 It tM ex·
. drOpfl"n !he o\"'ning Ram• SunHe will be !IOOkinR !O bettor hi• , daring playCiillng to give tho I move the ball &lt;Onslotently,
pell&amp;e ol Gaylord Perry, who had
dav The Piams would have!
.
1Clevelelld Browns their nrst trl. sending In ploys.
relieved Billy Plerct.
8 unlloll PnM lootonolloaal 15-IO mark.
won &lt;he champiooship without
Y Nalioaal Leope
I The Dodgen plan on otartlng umph olnee Blanron Collier tnok i After the pme, Collier exp)pln- Cinchmlti atamd the I&lt;OI'tnlll
playing the second.
with Don o.y,;dale, .who io !8-!4. '
as head coach.
ed tbe reversion to the old policy. tho aeeond lnnlna when John !d·
NOW Darwin will host the
w L Pd. GB Cinelnnatl II now tn • bottle to
. "We thought the plays ..... be- .......u lmo&lt;ked hll nlntlt homo
Ali·Stan or the J..gue next
Loo Angel.,
Tl 51 .IWII
I get baclt Into tho flrot dlvloion he
The Browno, who had droppod l ing called too -•lively," run bul the Giants tied It when
Surlday at 2 p. m. on the BedSt. Louis
'71 sa .550 6V~ fore the seeMn run• out Uttle two straight pre-~ason tilts, fin .... I said CoJiier. "We [elt, as a atafi, Willie M• homered In the botforti field at Darwin school.
By LEO a. PETERSEN
j ros, with a rlnal round 71. fin- San Francisco 71 68 .550 61.-2 more than a month from now. II)' came thi'O\IIh •n I 11rand •lyle that we had to &amp;jve the
to of
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In Jhe first game SUnday,
UP! sporlo 1:411or
tshed th!Cd •ith 2111 . uhoch was Philadelplua
71 oo .542 71; With 10 1·1 gam" -rating the .sunday by defoatlnl the S.n l bleb the coura&amp;e 1o play
m
same nn ng,
1daring lootl&gt;all. You CllD'I
Bowlos opened on lhl, mound AKRON, Ohm mPI&gt; - There worth $3,1100 and that boosted his , Mtlwaukee
68 112 .523 10
. Frenc~co - • 21•7,
Then San Francisco rlppod
and worked until the 10venth .,.. two things that Johnny Poll, ' money·wtnmnllfi for 1!163 to 173.· : ctncinnall
119 64 .519 '""
While enroote 10 tbe victory the [ conservatlve..footboll and win
throu&amp;h CincinnaU
starter
Inning when ~e was rellt;Yed the new champion of the Ameri- i 956. That is only behind Palmer ' Chicago
66 tU .512 tt ~
Browns showed aJps of corruna:fpro tooU.II.
Joe Nuxhah for fQur rlllllln the
l.J~· Ohlinger. Each permitted can Golf Classic, likes to do :
and Jack Nicklaus, the Masters ! Pittsburgh
65 6.'t .o I!
up witb 1 polnt-produciPI offensa And one ot the ~h•y• was
aewnd and UUrd and another rUJ
one -hit.
; Win money and beat Arnold ano PGA champion, who picked 1Hooston
49 81 .'!1'1 ::0
and 1 mighty tUngy defenoe.
dartug one. It COlllisted ol
off Dom Zanni aft« he took OVII
Dick Wells led hitting lor : palmer.
llP 12.200 by firushing in a lie for ' New York
41 88 "" :16 \1
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back Jim Brown faking an
for Nu.haD In llw third.
the winners In the firs! game
He did bOth Sunday.
f1fth place to mcreaae his official ,
ey,reep and then tosslnl a pass. . Pierce frittered IW4l)' the &amp;.1
wilh two doubles and • pair
Poll won the $9.000 fir&amp;l·place earning• to $83,465.
&amp;alunloy'o Rolu)lo
'l'ltla cllc!Ud ,.. . . . yard read In lha sixth •• ~ IIDoe
0.
singles In four trips. 0 t h e r · money 1n the Cla&gt;&lt;sic by heating '
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New
York
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Chica1o
In
oeoring
effort
whon llrowD hit tripled home Eddie Kaoko and
1
Darwin hitters in the
first : P I
b f
strokH He shot Pott's first-place punt n- San Franciaeo 4 Clncnanatl 3 12 .
vetel'lllt Ray Renfre for
Ken WaJters. The Reds addtd '""
arne were Mike Werry, Jim·! .:::,: Yr ~SII-70 ill. the final creased hlo year'• golfing gold Pittsburllh 7 Philadelphia o
Mason scored • 9-S win ovor
Brown•' RCOOd tou&lt;hclown of
other when Bose scored on a wild
~y Joe Hemsley, Phil Swin- round su::ay over what the tour- to a total of ~· 115 ' putting him H~uston 4 St. Loull 0 II 1
centervUie of Gallia County Sat·
~~pitch by Perry.
dell. Dale Harrison and Bob· ing pros label the toughest goli IJ!h on tbe hot. Hill l'nlsb.&lt;l Mtlwaukeo 2 Los Angel•
urday afternoon In the Syracuse .
111 addition 14 f&gt;MIIng for
In the fatal eighth, Mom
Cunningham, al.l with 'si ngles; i course they have to play - the Y~ungwlth~Vfl69 for "/Jf}..' Theil
Suaday'l Results
. 'Boys' League tournemenl . i ThOSe callfna: on Mr.
tilly. fullbaak Brown
Keough and ftOfe llnatedt and
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To~_Grueser . ~l~-~- ~~~?~~ - ~~ 7,165-yard Firestone Country Club ~::Nicklaus and Brltlah Open Philadelpia 4 Pittsburgh 2 ~o 1n. The game ended the opemns IMrs. Obert Markins were Mr. over for the other two
Keough was tossed out at tht
layout.
.
cltam ion Bob Ciooriefo at 283 , fol· Chicago 3 New York I
round of play and put MallOn In and Mrs. William Wood of AtJt. doWilll from ont ond nina
plato 011 Tommy Horpor's !nlleld
For Pott. tt was only tbe
Pb P ul Bondeson at 2114 , Houston 3 st. Louis 1
the semi-finals this week with 1ens; Mrs. Beaalt DoucJaa, AJ. out.
oot. Vado PiniOtl walked to load
fourth tournament vicinry In his , iowded oby Na 1 h ,_ 1 -·
, Los An-les 2 Mllwauket I
Mtddleport, S)Tacuse and the bany, and Mr. and Mrs. ""•en The !Inti three polnto come
the ba111 and Bobin..n homered.
B byPGAcchampion
om 0 - Jay
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seven y.ears on t he Iour.
. anFormer
He-!' Cincinnati
B San FrancIsco 7
Ga1bpolls
.... rs.
. 1Markl:n8 and daughter carpen.
Joey Jay wat credltad Wit' h tbe
"But tt wao by for my great· ,
Ga Pia ..,., Tony Lema, • Montloy'• f&gt;roloahl• Plldten
Howard worked on the htll ter· all!O Mr. and
ThamaS Too" Orou booted a 45-)'lrd
win, hil oixtlt opil!ol 16 lootet.
..t." said the 'ZI·year old Potl. l
~amp~n and Harold st. Louis at San Francisco - for M~son and gave up only ;Doyle and daullflter of CoJum- 1pl.
"When you ileal Palmer. ynu l
f.. h~ 1 2fli while at ! Brogllo 114-81 vs. Marlchal &lt;IS. four biU. He al110 .Well out •b . Mr and Mrs l!:arl Starke• The deftuo, howover,
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beat the grea e"·
, 287 - omsMaoon
and ' 1) .
14 Centerv ille ba t•·
,.rs, an d Iofus,Cll')llnter
and. Robert l)uno' -·--'•
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Pott, before Sunday. hadn t !
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MJlwaukee at HOWiton tnlghtl- walked lila:.
' R D
, 49er aerials' to thwart aq,
won a tnul'namen&lt; sin c• thei Fred Haw ""·
Hendley &lt;IHII va. Johnaon 18-171. Centerville picked up an early 1 Cin, Pomeroy ' '
1 that had been averaging II
Waco Turnor in May of 1!162. Jle. ,
Clnclnnal.l at Los Angol.. olght leld by scorln&amp; a run In the Mr. 8ltd Mrs. Ca~J are !llti\'IIJI por game In Ita lint two
fore that h• had ""n at Dallas
- Purkey •&amp;·II vs. Dry..talo •16- flnt and two more In the sec- :to the Estep home on Kin_. Defensive halfbaclt 1I4IH
and West Palm Beach.
14l.
ond, but Muon rallied for three , bary !load. Mr. ln4 Mrs. Estep ... wao tho billblef,
Den..r Nut Stop
;
&lt;Only gam.. eclteduled I.
run• in each ol tho third.! moved back to Golllpollll. Mn. ,.... whlla llntb• h 11
M15CHANIC STREET
Now he hao ..t hiS stghts on
TuadaY'• Gamel
lourth and IIIIth lnnilll•·
l!:slep'l heallh Ill bad.
Coaaoto)Jo and Sam Tldm...
PARKING f,.OT
this week's Denver Open.
1
New York at Pittsburgh night
Centorville acorlna
opened !
.
del~ beck BobbJ ll'rankUn l
Aut.
Pomeroy lmerg•ncy
" I'm only oorry Palm&lt;'r won'ti a. Unltf&lt;l p,.,, )Jtternatlonal 1Philadelphia at Chicago
when Ratliff led off tho lint Mrs. Mary DltthltS IOI!Ie be~ plel!ad ofl tha elhat:l.
Flnt
Ald Squid In"
be there." he said. "I'm gotng 1 ·
Saltmloy
with a ol"81e, stole both second ter. Her aloter, Mn. Clrl
Taclde Monte Clark, Injured
1Milwaukee at Houmn night
to have tn beat htm a lot more I . .
,
.
h . Cincinnati at Los Angel"" mght 1nd third and acoret1 when the ben.
lha flnt oodtiltltion pmo,
before 1 get even ~ith th&lt; timto Mtamt. Fla.-Ht&amp;h-...rtn; ·:~" ' St. Louis at san Francisco nl&amp;ht next batt;,r, Beman, who bad Mr. and Mrs. Henry
belli piiOid on the lnlurld
1
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be has beaten me.
. , Pennell rea~~ ~rd
A111erk•• Leap
wa1ktd, atole IICOnd.
ner have their son's family, lilt -.1 1rill mlH the ~
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1f,
Pott, who tied ktr the !tnt· I three-quarter meh m pO~ ~~st
w L Pd. GB In the MeOntl inn1nJ the 101- Clayton Waaoner of Columblll, Jup llpeuer ogoilllt Wuhing·
1New York
round lend and then iOd the loeld durmg the ~""'!'Ilia Go
113 41 .f'IS · · era added two men when Clark lor 1 few days.
ton lleptemblr lllh.
alone going into the. thtrd and , Amateur Alhlette Umon meet. Minnesota
71 ST .S&amp;i 1110 linlled and stole ·IO!!Ond, WaDI·
The ..owns wiD l'llllllin on the
fourth rounds - picking up 13.·1
_ Chicago
ft 58 .5!0 II II' wu given lint on IDtetfet• Mr. and Mn. Tom Willi'~ wool •
· OIJd elaab with
!33 In bonuo money lor domg It
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.. Y. Baltimore
72 10 .145 l!l'o IIICO of lite &lt;atdler, W!IIIUII ltetl Mr. Inti Mrl. &amp;towart of l,ao Anplaa Barna Sllurdly
- figured wlten he teed off SUn· Trafftc ~ed a lenl!lh vt&lt;tory Cleveland
64 68 .48lllll~ Wllked, Buah walked to force Middleport.
DlPt·
,woaLD'I eaiATIIT
day that "I had to shoot a 68 • over pNV"""IY
Amlotar Boston
112 111 .411111 In Clark, 8ltd Ratliff singled to .,_ G
U •-'••
INTUTAtMMINT VALUit
69 to win."
In the $11!,;175 Hopeful &amp;takes at Detroit
81 lilt .4811 21 IClll'f Walller
..,.., regory
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His total of m for the lOW'
rounds tied tho · tournament rtclord set by Palmer when be won
the Classic last year.
Palmer had oome consolation.
Hlo 14,800 aecond-p)IIC!e money
made him lito firot gollor ev.er
to go over the $100,1100 ofltc18l
money.winning mark In a smgle
year. Palmer'• final roond S'l-73, three over por, gave him a
tolal ol 2811--exact par Ior the
.,.,.... and inc...,o·d hla money·
winnings to .101.5!6.
"I juot didn't play well," said
Palmeo·, who had lhrt!e bogey•
and not a single birdie on the fi.
nai round.
llerott 'io Thin!
u.s. Open champion Julius Jlo.

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weekend, lilt Sheriff'• Depart- Serafin wvin. Funeral mvi&lt;tt
mont inveotlgatad the bttaktn(l lwill be hold Wedneoday at 2
James I. Swlohor, 78, P retlr- and entering of a boose ocCU· p.m.
etl farmer who had spent hi• pled by sam Sowardo, Rt. I,
ontlra lllo In Cheohire, died at 1Ewlngton on Saturday.
DINNER GUESTS
5:20 p. Ill. Saturday In Holzer Sowards told lnvealigalin&amp; de- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hamm,
Hoapltal Whert! he had been a putiea that he Jell tha h01181!, lo- Nease Settlement, were Sunday
potlttnt lor three dayo. He had cotad on EwinJion Road, about dinner IUtlil of. their parenlti,
boon In foUing health for a 2 p.m. Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. 11:. R, Yott, Mid·
at approximately 8 p.m. to
dlep0rt.
year.
Mr. Swlober wao born in cover Ihat H had been broilen
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Cheshire June 30, 11187 the only Into.
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child olthe Jato David and Mar- The thlel or thieves r;~:~
pm Coughneour Swisher. He entry by prying open a 111
wao the 1191 of hlo family, and and onco Inside, ranaacked
the only turvivors are couains. hou.e.
Strvleoo will be hold at 3 p. Soward• 1tetad that he could
m. Tullday at Miller's Homo onlv determine that the bur1glar 11
for Jl'unorala. Rev. Andrew Par· had mndo ott' with one box
lOlli of the Sllv~r Run Bapllat 22-coliber rifle shells, a can
"" 18 to 59
Church will offlctate. Burial will Zippo lighter fluid , and six
FOR
SPARI! TIME
bo In Grovel IIIII centeiery. ,.ven porlut alze
Weotom
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Friend• lillY eall at the funer&amp;l books. No money or firearms
home alter I p. m. Ieday.
were reported mlltting.
Pall boaran will be B n o 1
Neiaon, Rort Matlllewa, Leo
NEEDY WELCOME
MeCarty, Clutt'lll Abloo, Glad- · The Salvatlon Army said
~n Wtrner ond Luthor Amos. day that free
day In
Meigs county will be
IQIIAD CAlLED
frOIII g until 12 noon at
Mlddlttport lniiF!IWY • ..,. Buttemut-av. Anyone In
cue aquatlomen Wll't! lllntmon· coonty in need of clothing is
ld 11 Vtll p.m. SUnday lor Wlll w•lcome.
Gilkey of Llldlng Creek, who
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• • taken to Mlip Memorial
M.ftft.• TO MEI••· Th• DaUr ltfttlfttt IINI MIN
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hospillll 11 • motlleal potienl. The Middleport Athlelle H..,, . ...................... ,,.
At 11•1.5 p.m. IMt nlllbt aquld.. Boosters wm meet ~:=~a~l
men were called lor Mrs. Gor·
.p. Ql. at the
ct., .. . . .. .. •.. . ll•to
don Wolfe, Rallftlacl.ll, MlddJa.
cafeteria. Parents of
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port, a medical pollen!, who
football and bul&lt;etbilllfl••· ....... .. ... ,... •.. · .. ·
,... lllun to Hot. holpl.,J
are
to allend.
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Rawllnga-Coats ambulance.
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montl&gt;'• "vacation" at Sarat.&gt;ga
Springs.
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110 72 455 24'k Th w st Virpua team Willi hlr fatbar In Will VJralnla,
Kanoas City
57 72 :441 II lh~ 1n' the third on a thret 11 10·
WILLLUISTOWN, Masa. -Mrs. Wo!lltlngton
4T • .384 311 , Nil :Jif fool homerun by Batey. Mn. Weitha Clark .,.. 111•111
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Anne Quoot Weill won the Untied
Saltmlay'o -Ita
Tha ouild tripper came with of the Robert Calrk lamlly.
Stetes Wtmten'a Alllolaur goU Now York ! Chicago o
~· nd 8o h who bad Mr. and Mn. Charlel JOitlet\
championship with a 21ey•nd 1 '"c- JlelrnH • Kanoaa City 1 11 ln. hit ba&lt;!~ ~ bock :O&amp;wa, aboard. and daughter are 1J11t11C1bti
lory over Peggy Con •
Clovelond a Boston 1
Masoo then dominated the days ot their home here,
-;-Loa Angeiefo 10 W10hlngton 2
ame b poundlnJ Centerville Bev. and Mrs. Barnharl were
1 Ueber ~ IGI' tltrte _ . lUiflll of Mr. and MrJ, rnd
CHICAGG-CrimiOO l!aton won Minnesota 1 BaWmore o
$111.1i0 Wultin&amp;lon Park llan·
Snnday'o Reoalts
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In each o1 the next tWII Dltll! l't!&lt;!Olldy.
dicap at ArUngton by two lengths Detroit n Kansas City 5 llstl runs
Mlu Janice Epple spent the
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frames.
f ther and
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Detroit 4 Ka- Cfty 1 &lt;2nd&gt;
In tha fourlh TuUoh and Mlt- weekehd with her a
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Boston B CleVeland I Usil
b 11 both walked Bird brother hert!.
DOORS OPEN lond 7 p, M.
NEW YORK....- Gonzalez out.lCleveland 1 1 &lt;llld, !lin. I C. e
bed• ball
llld Mr. and Mrl. Theo IDndalittl
Adt Itt $1.00 Cl!illirtll Sot
pointf&lt;l Juan &lt;.Rocky) Rivero '" , Washingloo 4 Loa Angeles I
hit by~ l~lethem h~. TuJ. MJ'I. David Hindi ol
ltst1'11111 katt Uf btt''
a 10·round naltonllliy • te)evtsed Nelf York 4 Chicago o llot ) ~.,2!
1 d off the ost vDJe •lllltetl ot the ~ of
PI.IIITY Ofl -Ill IIA I
TMI ONL V 110 CtllCUI
bout.
atioago tl&lt;lew York 1 &lt;2nd, lZ i~J =~·~eawalketl : n d ()bor&lt; Marklal th11 ..-L Mn.
COMING THII IIAION
Minnesota 1 Bahlmore !
Mltc:dl homered to ~ out lnnd~ U •Jllllldlltl a fiiW ..,,.Ill&amp;
Pill PAIICINII
lluJHiay
M...y•a PNI!ablo Pll&lt;berl tb J1b1011 orbtg
with her -.111-law and dlltlilb-1
AKRON, Ohio-Johnny. Poll won Minnestoa at Washington! ttwl· e
b IIC for. Maeon ,.,re ter.
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the Amerltan !loll Claooto by foor DiahtJ IIIJ!P"an Cd-lliJ and Kaat otlter ~in wttlt olnglell. Mrl. Jolm I!Atul, Dona '11
strokes over Arnold Palmer when litH) Vi. Cheney &lt;().91 and Ritlo :.~.d IWo slnileo to 1... , and Mra. Arthur P'lllnlnltll
ht carded • 116.
zil &lt;H&gt;.
CentervUie hitting 8ltd Clarlt: and allended the
8th
OGDEN,
Kathy Wit"'
Only II'"'&gt;;" odtedulotl
Williams 01ch e,ot s!Dgles.
lnual reunion at the II. Mal~a.ll
""'rth captured the Utah Women'a
'I'll• ay"a ~~eawnl""'
Sentl-flnall of the tournament W, Vo., park Sunday, AIIC.
lO~essJ'onal
o n golf ~ milt :nt- Loa AJllolea at .Detroit ....
will begin Tueoday ll.i:IO p. m.
II
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Ciol&lt;010 at Clevelond nilbt
'th Mason playing the GIIJI. WINS -.MILE BACE
five otrokea ahead of Mi.U, Mln a at WaobbtgWit tdaJtt "'.
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Wroght
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"VoltaiP
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Konau c ., at - tmore n ••• W"&lt;&lt;l"wday at s:• p. m. wlllt - ll!tldll ~ of ~
CIII!2ITNIJT HILL, Muo.-Chucl&lt; . Bolton ot New York J, twioni~ Middleport meeting SyriCII&amp;e. Falla, Ohio, 11011 thl 44-lllp U. S.
McKlnloJ and Demtto Billion .....
Mason
1101 11111-4 8 t Auto Club raea lar 110 Ol'ly .....
tho Natiooal Doubloo title by cJe. Bit~ Ten Official•
Centerville
120 0011-3 4 2 geta Wllb an ••erlll opead
leoting Raflll 01uaa and Aontonlo To Draw Up Boleti
Howard and Lilly, llelllan 113.41 lllllla por hour lor lllo
PalafM, ~7, t-41, 5-7, 8-S, 11-ll. CIDCAGO IUPIJ - Bill Teo an&lt;\ a.tJI!I, ·
milo grind.
Marprol Bmlth OIId Robyn £b. footboU coodleo OIId olhlelle dir- bora Derlent Hard and Mlrl octoro meet Tuttoday to draft the
B -, H, !0 I, H, lor the wom- ; COil{......., - U ocbedttleo for
en'• crown.
Ute ta.JJ'10 11880111!1.
Each IChool wiD ba\'1 1 pUnillU QUOIN, Ill. IUPJ) BjiOOdy 1 mum of -Big Toll ~-and
S«..t wu made the earlv favor- 1 mslmum of ten pmea overit. for W-y·o till .Mil Ham· all. '11le p.- n1Jle.C8111t oehedbialonloa ~ olo18i&lt;.
ulo will bo npllldod In 1181, and
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ol 1¥ hole wfUJ ~ lhat )llton lor Centen~lll u .. •
!ll)iiiJ .ealled "per!ecl," """'*"Nancy Cornwell and ber eourt. An unldenli~ man who ~ ru..tral omlalt fer Dm41
•ASIIINO'ION f u Pll - al ~I!',!:-~ tr~! ~
=an-.
main&amp;. 10 lltdles Ill dJotlleW, Allo 011 thll Quttn'l !Iolii Wll't gn to oltlp elf hll tllotltln~ at 1!.. lllleU.., M, 10ut1t ~
~ oplrltetl llfll .,..,.. il! lilt - 1 ,...
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The ouly ••• inserted llllide e1 11 N ID Donna sturceon. Milt M.- .the BIU&amp;-WUiow Nile Club a· Middleport, w 41et1 lunt!IJ' Columbus and Soutbem Ohio s.eoto totJor _. Jogtalatloo fTfWI • and ' " "
ta. !llot the. ratlrllodo wW opcrll4 •
nddillon•l fllhl11aelor.
Courtly, and Gay Cartwright, bon KlllltJIIa •rly llunday mornlilf at St. Anthon) •8 boo0olllp011!', IIi NOI'th ailtled a1 P'l"'entlng a nationwide ..,.. to co11ectiY&lt; bore• rung.
the~ power lli•OIN('
QlieeD ot the ....,t J...K I rnomlnll Ill off a clllht rtl&lt;· pltal, Columbus, Ohio, alter a
Slratt, hiMI
~ roltroaol otril't 'rltt!rod4y,
V•lw• tht di'I"''J! '- oettled by Ja••"' f!OIG. ''l'bu&lt;f.,., lllo '""
When '"'- 11111 hiJin at'l lootbaD ...,.. Mila Clrtwrlght lion of eyenlll U.l led to 1 full two weob II~. wth be hl14 lhoro ""minRs of
IIO,CI29.00&amp; fenate leaders planned to call 'l'huraday, tho ron.:-" plan 10 idont llltoukl be ~ wD
brought up, lhaf wtll btl llowl! lillie d&lt;ou&amp;Jtler ol Mt and Mr1. llllllt br•wl thai ll'lll two mon Tueadly 111 1 11 .m., II tha 1\p'. for lito 12 mtRllha endlli Jult up • lllelllli1'0 approved by
put tho """trovoratol IIOW work the full
of
1 J~ Carlwflaht of Nest
by hoUCilj!llr 111 • Jutopt.,l
eo. 14 llle bolpllll, llle arrest of ling..C.Ou Funaral home with 31. C!Omporad with Sl.tillt,OO&amp; 1 -miltee 1'rid117
tnl~
from Jumblll.
thrN othll'l. lnd IO!IIf sh!lts lth• Row. Donald Boone olfleiat- l"'' oarllef.
would ~!lilt 1 •vtn-111111
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)IJ' AI lite lladlum lhe 1overnor beillll fired by allOiher 111 1 ing
HalT)' M Miller JH'f!"lrlent bllrotl"" hoard In iottlo the l011r.
:•nt~ V~'::a111 1Ui~ wu g:~ b~
salute who if bltnraought by the Ga~ Burial will be In 'RIYorvttw
this IIIIOunled' lo ~II!~ y""Qid-'&lt; rolos dispur..
leveled off o1 : hlU ..., by
mpan~ 8, leth Special Ita C«inny Sblriff'1 llopartmrnt etmetery.
based 011 • ... 001) , ;. 0 1 flte ~ lknnmert'O OtmmW·
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Unit
West
Vlr•lnla
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' ' .. lot W&lt;tll "'~ 1o a~~~;~: ll
the mine "' ,..,... a IIUidlnl
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::'!'::."~r:u.:o: Shlrtll Oscar Baird repOrted ~.:;. ,::::· d';:v~r ·M'i:. a sltare IIJt preceding 12 similar ltiU 14d~y. .
Nuv~ wu Ill a chamber llboUI wu f . C. Rtleherl, Mlyor of today that line men were ar- l'loren.;, Snell or :: ~ and
Operating revenu.. for Oren Harrta, D-Arlt., said h~~ !I
USE OUR EXPERT
18 feet aw&lt;~y from Throne and 1'/IW Haven Ma)'111' DaytOn RaY· rtsted at 2•45 a .m. Sunday a• 1 M
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12 month perlnd were itcp&lt;'d
rules rommlllee ..
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. · erry, un
wte,
.......,.red 'th ,.. 8(1\
ay 8lld lha ll0111t
Felli n.
nt1 ol Muon 1ave the opeoch rosu 0
ey Vir~lnla · a brother
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One of hil four brnthero, Pete of welcolllf
or• lacing chorg.. of dloordorlie ' nd
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a 1.1 )It; oent 11111 Op. on
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Bova, at, a •ele!'llll ol 11 ,.,.,. Tllil Wahoma Hleft ochootlly condu&lt;1 and intodcallon, and ~le~' M~rste~le: 'bo~h of r •·
expengs climbed !rom ~~!Ito=left~ Son0oleonglftl•!l
In the mlliN, ..rd II lito : blind played tl]e national
porh~ps IS!ault and battery . noke Vo ond h' flv
ndIn the prevloq' f r- ra
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"I koow lte'o aJIY&lt;I 4nd I koow tt.em undor lilt dlrectton of , Tltoy were identified •• Danny hlid,
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Y ' gre
to ~I ,!11,000 iP the twelv• would ~ able kl enact he~~r.:11
I cool~ got hlm home"
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Dee Rlf 25 Che
k Ml c ren.
juat or.ded
IQtion before the flril&lt;e 6
Mid blt brolhlr. "olw • Tom Rood whtlt John l,.ayne of I
e, , .
sapoo •:
, lie wao a veteran of World
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ol 12.01 a.m., loeal time Tlnn'S'II
1lo
wherJ he'o ill
New. Haven led lhe tp'IIUp tn chael Lee Rtfe, 23 • stattoned War I and bod been employed Kilowatt hour sales of !,13!1,· day,
gets lttmtlllla
,
111181"8· Pa11or Jacl&lt; Welch of with the U S Air For.. In Lou· at prnduetlon fo...,man at The 2119,000 were up U per
cent
Faoon lola" Ptnror
cold lnd damp,":.~:•
St. Paul's Lutheran chorch '" l lslanu, and Richard Douglao Holsum Bakery Frlentla may from tho provtooo twelve month On the 0 ve of Stnato debate,fl
ably wbJ., tilly
en
or New Haven 8••• lite 1nvocalinn Daniels, 27, Huntington, W. Va. call at the fun~ral home any )ltrlnd Mr. Millar 11irl
s.n Jacoh K Javlta JI.N Y
from him.
and the Boy Scout Troop
ol 1 Shertfl BatNI oialotl that he lim•
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New Haven led the fl•o salute. received a call aboot 1:30 a.m.
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ROMid Cathdollor boo enllst· Alto prmnted tl•ritljj the iSunday In which the Informant
ed In the Novy and Is staflooned prOIJ'IID at the olatliu~ were reported that a shooting had
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0 p ' 0 M E T It I s T
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ron. Tbe Jailer pre;onte&lt;i lho , The sheriff ond three depu.
Office Hours 910 12. 2 to ttCiose at Noon on
Phone WY 2.2057
Mldcllaport
trophy lor tba wlnn•lli float to ltie• arrived at the nlte opot In
8'\'S 0
Tbun - But Cou.rt St Pomeroy
tht Mlson Mother,; club
ttme to arrt~st the three~ men fol·
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Following the program at lowing lhe dleturbance, but ""'
lite atauium t... •"'""''"' ••IU ~till seeking !wo othors lnvolv· I
hia part~ were 'liken on • wur ed .
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of llle new Waham.
Junior One of the men being sought A preliminary h•aring In tho
hi(lh. Prin,cipal Clyde Foley reportedly went to the Iron! of first de~ree murder char11r
directed w~t wur auu 4fiPw~r· l the bandstand, took orr htt jgainst Ralph E. Ross, 64, waa
ed qUfi!!itionll,
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jshlrt and Bermuda short11, end startfld In MehJII oountv ~ourt
l'ne governor left tor Chat wa• about to complete the dlo· at 10•15 a.m. tnday, but woo
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lestou aht!l' ~ha tour, JtJt many robln,e when Club Pr(tprletor lre,.es!!M a short time later uno! t1te olate ol)•ctalo rom•ined "Jiggs" McCarty altemptad to Ul thl• Thursday.
tvr a umner prq;,p.r~;U ano »er· stop him . This caused thP fiR"ht I County_ Court JudRe rrank
vro· L the 11M""'' &lt;· ·• •n the ·to break out, and during tho en- 1W. Porter, Jr., a&amp;reed lo recess
school car.teria. At tho dmnor Isuing brawl, McCarty
111 a " I ~~· hoarlnr until 'l'hurl!day It
Mr. Sullivan presented hii otafl , knocked down tho concrete otopil , io a.m. when R011 ..id his

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~"e championship from The way ill the IIOCOnd game all- Werry with two base knocks,. Gruellj!r. COND GAMK
Plains.
lng only 1ft hit.o. The PO!¥- Bob Smilh with a double, Phil
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superb pltchmg by strong :oy Wlllander llllnecl 12 and Swindoll with a olngle, Harr~ Darwtn .
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ri~htbander Jim Bowles and waaed llu'M.
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son a dooblo, and Tom Gru•.. The Plams 000 I
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niltv lelthander Terry Ohlinger, o.rwln bitten In llw cham- er, a li"8le.
Ohhng11er hand ~:~ry~nd H:~hted · Darwin to U and 10.1 ...- piOillhip ~"""' 1\'el't! paeecl by
FlllllT GAME
water· as man
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Fll&lt;'ctive wins"""' favored Tho Bowleo with 1 10111 homer ln ,The Plainl 000 000 ~ 2 1 mllll, Talbert:_:_
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Plains on tha neutral ~- . - -- - - ---·
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LOS ANGELES &lt;UPil - '11le i Reds from the Ondprs. il will be tl1e kind ol balltheyncl&lt;IIJIII
hi=~S:'n;:;;.holf~~
v.lle diamond.
4·Daily Sentinel, Pom~roy·Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 26, 1963
i Clncinnau Reds tonight opon whot ~ ionC uphill st"'Uie.
,_ :d::,:d~::.•lol: trauble: the plata, 001110 oil wltlt 0 grllllil
Darwin bad to come through
will probably be the rooghoot ..,.. If Olncmnotl oontlnll&lt;l. to . p~, Y
siam home run in tlte eighth lnllo
with victories In both gam.,. to
les ol the ""'"'nt lenglhy road - . -,
Ina to &amp;ivo Jhl Jlldl a ~.,...,.
win the cbllmpionshlp. The flrd ,
trip as they go against tholOiguef.7 victory .... the Gill!ta.
game was a playoff to deter· :
leading Los Angel.. Dodgen.
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mine which team won the sec· I
an effort to get oil on • ...,.
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11 was Robbie's 19111 ho1net tltil
ond half. The Plains had won 1
n&lt;M, Cincinnati will start SAN FRANCIIICO &lt;UPll -An · ())lllor, ohortly alter the
oeason and the ltlth grond alam
the first half. lf Darwin had :
with Jim Q"\'001e an the mound, I aJfl't d~feMt combined with AOme \ began and the te&amp;n
of bls career, It w•.1 It tM ex·
. drOpfl"n !he o\"'ning Ram• SunHe will be !IOOkinR !O bettor hi• , daring playCiillng to give tho I move the ball &lt;Onslotently,
pell&amp;e ol Gaylord Perry, who had
dav The Piams would have!
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1Clevelelld Browns their nrst trl. sending In ploys.
relieved Billy Plerct.
8 unlloll PnM lootonolloaal 15-IO mark.
won &lt;he champiooship without
Y Nalioaal Leope
I The Dodgen plan on otartlng umph olnee Blanron Collier tnok i After the pme, Collier exp)pln- Cinchmlti atamd the I&lt;OI'tnlll
playing the second.
with Don o.y,;dale, .who io !8-!4. '
as head coach.
ed tbe reversion to the old policy. tho aeeond lnnlna when John !d·
NOW Darwin will host the
w L Pd. GB Cinelnnatl II now tn • bottle to
. "We thought the plays ..... be- .......u lmo&lt;ked hll nlntlt homo
Ali·Stan or the J..gue next
Loo Angel.,
Tl 51 .IWII
I get baclt Into tho flrot dlvloion he
The Browno, who had droppod l ing called too -•lively," run bul the Giants tied It when
Surlday at 2 p. m. on the BedSt. Louis
'71 sa .550 6V~ fore the seeMn run• out Uttle two straight pre-~ason tilts, fin .... I said CoJiier. "We [elt, as a atafi, Willie M• homered In the botforti field at Darwin school.
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j ros, with a rlnal round 71. fin- San Francisco 71 68 .550 61.-2 more than a month from now. II)' came thi'O\IIh •n I 11rand •lyle that we had to &amp;jve the
to of
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In Jhe first game SUnday,
UP! sporlo 1:411or
tshed th!Cd •ith 2111 . uhoch was Philadelplua
71 oo .542 71; With 10 1·1 gam" -rating the .sunday by defoatlnl the S.n l bleb the coura&amp;e 1o play
m
same nn ng,
1daring lootl&gt;all. You CllD'I
Bowlos opened on lhl, mound AKRON, Ohm mPI&gt; - There worth $3,1100 and that boosted his , Mtlwaukee
68 112 .523 10
. Frenc~co - • 21•7,
Then San Francisco rlppod
and worked until the 10venth .,.. two things that Johnny Poll, ' money·wtnmnllfi for 1!163 to 173.· : ctncinnall
119 64 .519 '""
While enroote 10 tbe victory the [ conservatlve..footboll and win
throu&amp;h CincinnaU
starter
Inning when ~e was rellt;Yed the new champion of the Ameri- i 956. That is only behind Palmer ' Chicago
66 tU .512 tt ~
Browns showed aJps of corruna:fpro tooU.II.
Joe Nuxhah for fQur rlllllln the
l.J~· Ohlinger. Each permitted can Golf Classic, likes to do :
and Jack Nicklaus, the Masters ! Pittsburgh
65 6.'t .o I!
up witb 1 polnt-produciPI offensa And one ot the ~h•y• was
aewnd and UUrd and another rUJ
one -hit.
; Win money and beat Arnold ano PGA champion, who picked 1Hooston
49 81 .'!1'1 ::0
and 1 mighty tUngy defenoe.
dartug one. It COlllisted ol
off Dom Zanni aft« he took OVII
Dick Wells led hitting lor : palmer.
llP 12.200 by firushing in a lie for ' New York
41 88 "" :16 \1
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back Jim Brown faking an
for Nu.haD In llw third.
the winners In the firs! game
He did bOth Sunday.
f1fth place to mcreaae his official ,
ey,reep and then tosslnl a pass. . Pierce frittered IW4l)' the &amp;.1
wilh two doubles and • pair
Poll won the $9.000 fir&amp;l·place earning• to $83,465.
&amp;alunloy'o Rolu)lo
'l'ltla cllc!Ud ,.. . . . yard read In lha sixth •• ~ IIDoe
0.
singles In four trips. 0 t h e r · money 1n the Cla&gt;&lt;sic by heating '
.
New
York
s
Chica1o
In
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effort
whon llrowD hit tripled home Eddie Kaoko and
1
Darwin hitters in the
first : P I
b f
strokH He shot Pott's first-place punt n- San Franciaeo 4 Clncnanatl 3 12 .
vetel'lllt Ray Renfre for
Ken WaJters. The Reds addtd '""
arne were Mike Werry, Jim·! .:::,: Yr ~SII-70 ill. the final creased hlo year'• golfing gold Pittsburllh 7 Philadelphia o
Mason scored • 9-S win ovor
Brown•' RCOOd tou&lt;hclown of
other when Bose scored on a wild
~y Joe Hemsley, Phil Swin- round su::ay over what the tour- to a total of ~· 115 ' putting him H~uston 4 St. Loull 0 II 1
centervUie of Gallia County Sat·
~~pitch by Perry.
dell. Dale Harrison and Bob· ing pros label the toughest goli IJ!h on tbe hot. Hill l'nlsb.&lt;l Mtlwaukeo 2 Los Angel•
urday afternoon In the Syracuse .
111 addition 14 f&gt;MIIng for
In the fatal eighth, Mom
Cunningham, al.l with 'si ngles; i course they have to play - the Y~ungwlth~Vfl69 for "/Jf}..' Theil
Suaday'l Results
. 'Boys' League tournemenl . i ThOSe callfna: on Mr.
tilly. fullbaak Brown
Keough and ftOfe llnatedt and
1
To~_Grueser . ~l~-~- ~~~?~~ - ~~ 7,165-yard Firestone Country Club ~::Nicklaus and Brltlah Open Philadelpia 4 Pittsburgh 2 ~o 1n. The game ended the opemns IMrs. Obert Markins were Mr. over for the other two
Keough was tossed out at tht
layout.
.
cltam ion Bob Ciooriefo at 283 , fol· Chicago 3 New York I
round of play and put MallOn In and Mrs. William Wood of AtJt. doWilll from ont ond nina
plato 011 Tommy Horpor's !nlleld
For Pott. tt was only tbe
Pb P ul Bondeson at 2114 , Houston 3 st. Louis 1
the semi-finals this week with 1ens; Mrs. Beaalt DoucJaa, AJ. out.
oot. Vado PiniOtl walked to load
fourth tournament vicinry In his , iowded oby Na 1 h ,_ 1 -·
, Los An-les 2 Mllwauket I
Mtddleport, S)Tacuse and the bany, and Mr. and Mrs. ""•en The !Inti three polnto come
the ba111 and Bobin..n homered.
B byPGAcchampion
om 0 - Jay
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seven y.ears on t he Iour.
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He-!' Cincinnati
B San FrancIsco 7
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. 1Markl:n8 and daughter carpen.
Joey Jay wat credltad Wit' h tbe
"But tt wao by for my great· ,
Ga Pia ..,., Tony Lema, • Montloy'• f&gt;roloahl• Plldten
Howard worked on the htll ter· all!O Mr. and
ThamaS Too" Orou booted a 45-)'lrd
win, hil oixtlt opil!ol 16 lootet.
..t." said the 'ZI·year old Potl. l
~amp~n and Harold st. Louis at San Francisco - for M~son and gave up only ;Doyle and daullflter of CoJum- 1pl.
"When you ileal Palmer. ynu l
f.. h~ 1 2fli while at ! Brogllo 114-81 vs. Marlchal &lt;IS. four biU. He al110 .Well out •b . Mr and Mrs l!:arl Starke• The deftuo, howover,
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beat the grea e"·
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and ' 1) .
14 Centerv ille ba t•·
,.rs, an d Iofus,Cll')llnter
and. Robert l)uno' -·--'•
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Pott, before Sunday. hadn t !
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MJlwaukee at HOWiton tnlghtl- walked lila:.
' R D
, 49er aerials' to thwart aq,
won a tnul'namen&lt; sin c• thei Fred Haw ""·
Hendley &lt;IHII va. Johnaon 18-171. Centerville picked up an early 1 Cin, Pomeroy ' '
1 that had been averaging II
Waco Turnor in May of 1!162. Jle. ,
Clnclnnal.l at Los Angol.. olght leld by scorln&amp; a run In the Mr. 8ltd Mrs. Ca~J are !llti\'IIJI por game In Ita lint two
fore that h• had ""n at Dallas
- Purkey •&amp;·II vs. Dry..talo •16- flnt and two more In the sec- :to the Estep home on Kin_. Defensive halfbaclt 1I4IH
and West Palm Beach.
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Den..r Nut Stop
;
&lt;Only gam.. eclteduled I.
run• in each ol tho third.! moved back to Golllpollll. Mn. ,.... whlla llntb• h 11
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TuadaY'• Gamel
lourth and IIIIth lnnilll•·
l!:slep'l heallh Ill bad.
Coaaoto)Jo and Sam Tldm...
PARKING f,.OT
this week's Denver Open.
1
New York at Pittsburgh night
Centorville acorlna
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.
del~ beck BobbJ ll'rankUn l
Aut.
Pomeroy lmerg•ncy
" I'm only oorry Palm&lt;'r won'ti a. Unltf&lt;l p,.,, )Jtternatlonal 1Philadelphia at Chicago
when Ratliff led off tho lint Mrs. Mary DltthltS IOI!Ie be~ plel!ad ofl tha elhat:l.
Flnt
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be there." he said. "I'm gotng 1 ·
Saltmloy
with a ol"81e, stole both second ter. Her aloter, Mn. Clrl
Taclde Monte Clark, Injured
1Milwaukee at Houmn night
to have tn beat htm a lot more I . .
,
.
h . Cincinnati at Los Angel"" mght 1nd third and acoret1 when the ben.
lha flnt oodtiltltion pmo,
before 1 get even ~ith th&lt; timto Mtamt. Fla.-Ht&amp;h-...rtn; ·:~" ' St. Louis at san Francisco nl&amp;ht next batt;,r, Beman, who bad Mr. and Mrs. Henry
belli piiOid on the lnlurld
1
1
be has beaten me.
. , Pennell rea~~ ~rd
A111erk•• Leap
wa1ktd, atole IICOnd.
ner have their son's family, lilt -.1 1rill mlH the ~
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Pott, who tied ktr the !tnt· I three-quarter meh m pO~ ~~st
w L Pd. GB In the MeOntl inn1nJ the 101- Clayton Waaoner of Columblll, Jup llpeuer ogoilllt Wuhing·
1New York
round lend and then iOd the loeld durmg the ~""'!'Ilia Go
113 41 .f'IS · · era added two men when Clark lor 1 few days.
ton lleptemblr lllh.
alone going into the. thtrd and , Amateur Alhlette Umon meet. Minnesota
71 ST .S&amp;i 1110 linlled and stole ·IO!!Ond, WaDI·
The ..owns wiD l'llllllin on the
fourth rounds - picking up 13.·1
_ Chicago
ft 58 .5!0 II II' wu given lint on IDtetfet• Mr. and Mn. Tom Willi'~ wool •
· OIJd elaab with
!33 In bonuo money lor domg It
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72 10 .145 l!l'o IIICO of lite &lt;atdler, W!IIIUII ltetl Mr. Inti Mrl. &amp;towart of l,ao Anplaa Barna Sllurdly
- figured wlten he teed off SUn· Trafftc ~ed a lenl!lh vt&lt;tory Cleveland
64 68 .48lllll~ Wllked, Buah walked to force Middleport.
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Amlotar Boston
112 111 .411111 In Clark, 8ltd Ratliff singled to .,_ G
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Meu:::: nesy of Portsploulb spent
tor' 8
diimer and rls of Portsmouth, V..-ginlll,
held lis meeting Frida, ovepjaC
open houoe held In the social, colved many lovely gffta car· in ut:! recreation ..:~ :;' I b • weekend with hb mother, Mra. ' tayette shower for Mn. How· visited Mr. ml Mrs. Rober I chfctm and ' ·homemade Ice at lbo horne of Mrs. Agnes
rooms
Church ,rying out the golden anniver- •par1011age.
Henry Hennosy
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of Hysell Rood, -·~ ~lb lbo m• ..IB b-'·--'•• While In Syracuse. Tbe 11100!.
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their friends Mrs. Steve Eblin
at I Mr. and Mrs. carl Jones and ing witb Mrs. Floyd Dunfee 81 the week.
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other dishes. A JOClal bour
Tim N:.t.zlingl in chat'lt.
the rneelinl and officers elect· daughter, Carleen of Pontiac, 1 boole!l.
Mn. Burrio and Mra. Wino- lowed and plans were made to Tbe birthday annlv
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Tbe Scbmolls _were married i
ed were Mrs. Eblin, preoident; Mich. arrived Friday evening ! Games were played
prtz. brenner are sisters. Tbe BurriJ.. make lbo reunion an annual fiV· Mrs. Agnes
Tim
Augus1 23. 1913, tn the Federtt- l
Susie Tracy , vice presJdent ; tor a visit with Mrs. Mtnnte les awarded to Mn. Michael. es b•ve been on a month's va- eot.
Neutzling Mrs Robert Harden
ed Church with the Rev . Louis
Linda Starcher, ...,retary; 111&gt;d Beverage and granddaughter, IMrs. Thomas Slewart, Mn. Olllon to canada. Nlqara Falla Attending were Mrs. Lewis and Mrs.' Elw~ ~ were
G. Weber officiating. The couSandra Gilmore, treasurer , Jt Beverly Perrin.
BJrchfleld, Mrs. Nathan Blg:l New York City, New Jersey, Smith (Judy Arnold), SharOD observed
was voted to order bottled gas Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Sprag· and Mrs . Charles Lathey, Mn. Jacksonville, Florida, and Ohio. Jones,' Mrs. PhUllp Burloll (Car· Tho tr'avellng prize dn!tated
pie's attendants were the toto
John Grueser .. father of Mrs . I
for the stove in the recreation ue and daughter, Glenna, have Wilbur Young woo the d~ They vlalted a son, Floyd Bur· ol ~Iaker), Kay Darst, Mr11. by !4rs. Harold HyseU wu WOD
Schmoll and C1ifford J. Rhodes I
Pomeroy
room a~ members a_re asked returned from a vacation trip . prb.e. Refreshments were serv riB, iD New Jersey; a daughter, John Vroman (Ver~ Covert), by Ml:s. Eugene
~wll:ins.
who_ was present !or the goklen I
. to contribUte dlsheo, silverware which included HaMibal, Mo. ' ed by lbe hostess.
Mrs. Calvin Hughet (Linda) In Sharoo Roush, Phyllis Stanley, Game prizes went 19 Mra. Elo
anmversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Palll Moore and and other artocl., !or the rec· and h~loric sires including Mark
Jacksonvllle, Florida; Mn. Bur. Mrs. Blaine Walburn (Vonda wood Bowers Mr~ Carl Hyaell,
The couple are the parents of Scottie and grandson, p au 1 restion room kitchen. M 1 s 11 Twain's grave, Springfield, Ill.
dt~'s brother, John F. I..oas m See), and the ho:d.eu, Jeanette Mrs. Freema~ Enoclt, Mrs. RobRobe t who resides ln !Joseph Griffith, returned to Tracy was named program where they visited tbe original
Urbana, Ohio.
Crooks.
ert Harden Mn v. D
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wife and their horne In Alliance Sunday
Mrs. Ernest Pow- 1
of A.braham Uneoln
While in Canada they went
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1'1' ·s.
three ~lldten Robert Jan~ Iafter a week's visit with Mr. ell, publicity chairman. Betty and hiS memorial, and In Kenon a guided tour ol Niagara Auxdwry Pwnn~ng
Tim Neutzllng and the d 0 0 r
and ;hnmy.' More ihan 85 1and Mrs. Wilbur Moore.
Will was named to have devo- lucky where the~. saw lbo "Old I
Falls and a slit-hour sight-see- ' Picnic ln Racine
prize wao woo by Mrs. Bowers.
auests were registered at the Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Young of ~Kms for the September meet- Kentucky Ho!De.
ing ~ of the placea of InterRefreshment.s llt'ere served to
door b their onl
andda&amp;ght· :Urbana were weekend guests of mg.
Mrs. AngeiJa Case! Is report-~
est m New York City.
Plana were made for a picnic those above 8Jld Mrs . Nathaft
J Y.
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!their parents, Mrs. Hank Young Games were conductfd
lly ed in critical condition In St. Sunday School attend~nce on They are now vi!llting friends for Firemen and their Auxill- Biggs. Guests w~re Peggf Bow·
erTb, MLS, tl
nd .
land Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Car- Miss Gilmore and prizes award- Luke's Hospital in St.
Paul, August 18 was 57, offering was in Point Pleasant aDd other ary when the Auxiliary of thee- and Gary Hyo•tl
e man
p1anod were
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were p1aces m
met Thurs- •.:o
with ftowera s:::~ a;s =~ts · Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Morris ment.s w~re served by Mrs. Ger- the home of her yoongest son, Iheld at ~l ~- m. with the Rev. returning to Portsmouth.
day evening at the town hall.
·-• in the d
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or Cincinnati arrived saturday aid Pullms.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cusci and Card brmgmg the message on
Mrs. Robert Beegle, pre sfaFlIso URU ese ted to!Cora
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the JOM.
cou· ni.gllt and they and Mr . and Mrs.• Attend'mg were those nameu 1amlly.
Mrs. Casc1· 1s
Paul f"'olmer Wins
dent, conducted the meeting and
~ts "from the Feder· ·Robert Morris Jr. will spend Iabove and Rev. and Mrs. Eu·l 724, St. Luke's Hospital, 300 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yost. local,
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the picnic will be held Sunday,
Church Council, The Fed- this week camping at Forked 1 gene Gill and r_amUy, Karen Pleasant Rd., St. Paul. Minn. and Mr. _and Mrs. Delbert Y0111t Education Degree
Se~. 8, at the Racine park at
d M C Run.
1Fiores, Jean Wmdon, SharOJJ. She had accompanied her son 1Bnd family of Sugar Grove re-- Paul Leroy Folmer, son of 11 :30 a.m. It was voted to conted Cir te M
~a Rhod c M:· r./n ~lt ' Ricky and Paula Morris of 1Priddy, Mrs . James Gilmort. to St. Paul for a visit when the Icently attended the Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Max Folmer, Nye eel the ice cream social planned
AUG. za
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an:s·~~s E:e~t Ma:g: Middleport are spending this i Ja~es ~Uins, Ernest Powell, a~cldent occurred.~· Paul Cas}amily reunion at St. Mary's, Ave .• received .his B.~. Ed. [)e.. for Labor ')ay. The next meet- Jane Howell Tent No.
11,
Mr . and Mrs. William GruesE'r, week with their grandparents, !Lmus Diehl. Mary Jordan, Bee- ct and family of Muldleport and iW.
gree from Ohw Uruverslty In tng w111 be held Thursday, Sept. Daughters of Union Veterans,
Mrs Freda Mitch- Miss Lena Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris ky Eblin, J. R. Tracy and Jun. Bruno Casct of Pomeroy, are : Wilma Jean Atherton spent Athens Saturday.
12.
will meet Monday at 7:30 p.ra.
G ·
Mr and 'Mr
Brad 1Sr.
ior, Wayne, Dean and Gary sons of Mrs. Casci.
.last week with Mr. and Mn. Mr. Folmer has accepted a
at the DAV hall.
M~a7~ d~ughter ~Yrna and ' Mr. and Mrs. James s. Rees Pullins.
Miss Marianne Woodgerd of Clarence Henderson and Linda position with the Lake County
COUPLE ENTERTAJNS
AUG . 27
Mrs. Stella Gruese~ .
of Racine and Mr . and Mrs. Phil·
C?lumbus spent the weekend ~ attended the Meigs county Schools at Madison for the
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sumner The Past Matrons of PomtThe refreshment table was ip Radford, Athen s Road, have GPt-Acqoointed
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Fa1r. She .en~ two of her ~ng year .. Relatives and Durst entertained with a dinner roy Chapter 186 OES will meet
covered with a whit~ linen da- returned to thelf homes after Party Ia En. 'f'd
Harold Woodgerd . .
l o~ ~.intmgs: . The Head of friends atten~mg the commence- last week at thelr home in Sy- Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home
mask cloth and centert-d with 1a 1100 miles motorcycle trip
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Mrs. Lester Bmce, .
Christ, an~. Mary and ~h~ rnent were h11 parents, Mr. and racuse in observance of the of Mrs. Alonzo Custer, Lasley
an arrangement of gold mums 1to Illinois where they .attended The Ohlo Eta Pbl Chapter of PID:t, w~o has been a patient
Baby Je~s, ln the art edubtt Mrs. Folmer and Peggy, Max birthdays of Mrs. LUlie Hauck St.
combined with greenery, a gift Ithe Illinoi s State Fair and the Beta Sigma Phi held 1 get- University Hos~ital ln
the Farr.
.
Jr · and Vanessa, Pomeroy; Mi'ls and Nancy Jo Mayer. Gifts were The Meigs County Ridlig club
of the Schmoll's son. Mr . and 50 mile gnmd national motor· acquainted party at Maplewood bus for observation has been
Mr. and Mr_s. Wilbur Parker, Pe~gy Ann Akos of
Maple presented to each family pres- will meet at the Salisbury town·
Mrs. Robert Schmoll and fam· l('ycle race .
,Lake Thursday evening August turned to the .home of her
and Edd1e. and Martha Flo Helghts; Mr. and Mrs. N. Wray ent by the host. Attending were ·ship building, Tuesday at 7:30
ily. Lighted gold tapers
in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young 22. Games were conducted by Dr. R. E. B01ce in Pomeroy.
Tucson, Araz., spent Sunda Da1las and Norman, Janet and Mrs. Hauck, Mr. and Mrs. Roy p.m.
brass candlelabra were used on , spent the weekend in Nelsonville Martha Eschleman with prl2es Mr. and, Mrs. Vernon Weber
her _parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark, RJchmond; and
Mrs. Mayer and Donald and Nancy
AUG. Zll
either side of the centerpiece. I with their daushter and son·ln· awarded to Shirley Baity and land children, Dennis, Dean, · L. Michael of Chester.
Howard Roush and Theresa, Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Arnold 'nle Sew·Rite sewing club
Gold and white ribbon sand· Ilaw , Mr. and Mrs. R()bert Rog- Carol Bickel.
~nna, D.aUas, an~ Duane were Mr. ~nd Mrs. Paul Buckley Follansbee, W. Va.
ancl Jerry, Mr . and Mrs. Donald will have an ice cream social
wiches, gc.ld mints, nuts and ers and daughters.
Guests for the evening were VIsitors at the OhJo State Fair
chald.ren spent a weekend
Hauck and Donna Marie and I at Point Lane, Wednesday, bea gokl cake decorated in white , Mrs. W. A. Morgan retll!'ned Linda Cro.w, Cinda Abbott, Bev· Sa~rday,
at the K1mes cabin at McCon. RECOVERING N~W
Miss Jane Grueser.
ginning at 6:30 ' p.m. Old·ff!&amp;hoand centered with yellow rose- home Saturday after a visit ln erly Perrm, Judy Woltz, Carol Mass Judy Butcher, who is
.
Ju~ Eads of Langsville, who
ioned homemade ice cream, pie,
bUds were served with punch Columbus with her daughter and Bickel, Mary Ann Chancey, Ar- employed h. Columbus, .spent Kathy Mlller of Deltav!lle, Va. was mjured In an accident Aug.
VISIT IN POINT
cake 811 d coffee will be sold. fD
·wltb Mrs. Brad Maag, Mrs. son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jene McDaniels, Marty McCoy, the weekend with her parents, spent last Wednesday w1th Lln· 11. returned by FosJesong am· MASON- Mrs. Margie Me- lease of rain, it will be held on
':harles Grueser. Mrs. William Gotthardt and son, Brule , and Lois Moore and Arlene Hall.
Mr. a~ Mrs. Ira Butcher and da Henderson and atte~ded the bulance from Meigs Memorial Daniel, and daughter, Virginia Thursday evening.
lossell and Mrs. Paul Theiss
the fair. Her grand· I Members present were Bar- son , Jtm.
County Centenntal Fair. Hospital to the Martin Woodard Sue, and Mrs. Virginia Faudree The Wildwood Garden club
.s bostesses.
Kathy Morgan, of 1bara Riggs, Gail Hovatter, M~ Cpl. and ~s. Walter Harris
Taylor was. leader of residence on Hysell Run Aug. of Mason, spent Tuesday
in wiU meet Wednesday at a p.m.
Among the guests were Mrs.
a member uf the :Ia Woods, Sharlee Newman, Li- of Qlmp Lejeune, N. C.
last .wedne~ay evenmg prayer 18 where he is recovering from Point Pleasant on
business at the home of Mrs. "Milton
k!bmoll's brother, A d 0 1ph
Pleasure Riders re·l la Sue Mitch, Dorothy Amber· the weekend at the home of Mr. services. Fifteen attended.
a severe leg and hip injury.
and also visited friends.
, Roush, Syracuse.
Grue!el' of Minersville. and her
blue ribbons ln show· ger, Susie Grueser, Yvonne Seal- and Mrs. Charles Searles
si.9ter, Miss Laura M.
and horsemanship at ly, Betsy Horkey, Shirley Bat- ~iddleport and with relall•ves
~r of Pomeroy . The
fair .
ty , Billy Jo Spears, Lynn Smith, 1n London, Ohio.
tuest present was
Mrs. Bernice Johnson return- Marilyn Wisecup, Judy Smith, Mrs, &lt;llarl~ Se~rles Is
.
'ndrea Riggs, daughter of
home Sunday evening from Lee Seyler. Barbara Betzing, New York Ctty th1s week.
1nd Mrs. Keith Rlus, of
Canon•burg, Pa., wher. she , Mary Carolyn Wiley, Martha was IIC&lt;Ornpaaled by Mrs.
!I'OY. Other
were
the wedding of her Eschleman, Anna Marie Morri- gan who went to meet
he
, Connie
Lee son, Annie Chapman,
April daughter-In-Jaw Who Is
She was an overnight Smith, and Lucy Amsbary.
from Germany to the atates.
. guest Saturday of her soo and
Mr. and Mra. Donald Lotrel')l ll
ldaughler-in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bibh! Man
and daughler, Patty, spent a
POMEROY. OHIO
Elmer Johnson Jr. at Wheelcation this summer at Vlr&amp;lnls I
CLOSED
Wm Ht'flth Spenkl'r
Beach and also at Cannonsburg
Iing w va
ON VACATION
Mrs .. Ben'tz Wolfe who attend- Guest speaker at Heatb Me_th· Pa. where they were guests of I
Tod•Y 1'hru Aug. 29th
ed the .vedding of hemlece Con- odslt Church Sunday morrung Mrs. Lowery's mother, Mrs.
nie Lee Clark of Canonsburg, was Mr. A. Romine ol Athens, Nancy Polllll'd.
AUII. 30 thru Sept. 5
Pa..
Is vlalllng at Bridgeport a representative of the Gideons Mr. and Mrs. carl Vander·
"MUTINY ON THE
with
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stater and brother-in- JnternaUonal society in this hoof and children were called
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law' Mr. and Mn. Harry Sad· area. He explained the pur- here by the death of her father'
(Tecbnitolor)
dler
pooe of the Gldeons In trying to Mr. I. E. Miller, whose funeral
Marlon Btando - Tarita
Miss Polly Karr of
place the Holy Bible within was beld Sunday, They were
and Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
reach of persons away from guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Marion returned to their hotnet home in ~11, hospitals, and McComas.
Sunday a!ler a week's
other public places, . Including Mr. and Mn. Charles Miller
with lbe'
Is Mr
and lbe public BChools, bepnnlng and family of Columbua were
"'1 paRrenK, Sr. M with lbolllthgrade. Bibles have guests o1 hb parenlll Mr. and
Mrs. Ch ares
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Karr accompanied Mrs. Bauer a180 ~ •• e w
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Ioria McCarley of lndiaoapolis, daughter and family, Mr.
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Ind., formerly of Muldleport, Mrs. Jte Will and oons,
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her h0111e, Rlch?'ond, Sundily. his parenlll, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Claude DaviS of Plllsburgh, Vroman and other relatives.
was the weekend guest of
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