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Middleport Closs Given Stars to ,
S r by in_Commencement Talk
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~ to Steer By" was lh Grade clloruJ pr...nted two
llillle· Of the addre.. given vocal numbers, "Let There Be
in
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a native of Ames'.1\d a graduate of Ohio
. ~linlty baa o(l!!llt 15 years
, lia~
' blic school work ·and is
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remarks Mr.
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co:ast=., the present
p
am with the one11n F""~ of using the stars
lor pidance. He presented
fo ' 3 tars be 1 ·
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g nnmg_ Wl
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eclliCltion star, stressmg the 1mparlance. of education espedal1n hilth. school · (2) objective
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James

Miss Ruth Wingett, Mrs. Mar-

(S) the confidence star ' ~r. the- wDrthy James Conde

Betsy

Dixie
Smith, Juanita and Roy Ralph,
Mrs Juanita Harris Mrs. Jean
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Sayre and Paula, Mrs. Marth
Lou Beegle, Mra. Mary Holt.!r,
Mrs Linda Ho1ter and daugtr
ter, Mrs. Bertha
Mrs.
Dorothy Durst. Mrs.
Brewer, Mrs. Leanna

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.ment set be~ore the

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Johnson, Bernard Lyona,
Pl'i4e m theJr land and Its fu- Malik. Charles Mu.:en, James
luro.
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Blake Pettit, Thelma
The Junior Ban~, under thE" Connie Simmons, Patricia Ann
diractlon bf Mr. Eugene .Gher- Slaven William Swan Mark
ke, played "Pomp and C~rcum- Tannehill Josephine T~ney
ata~ce" arranged by H.
F.
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LuCkhardt for !he processional Ann Wllson.
with Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
living the invocation. The
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DRIVE· IN
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Tribute Given
In Memory of
Miss Horton

TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHT
"THE TROUBLE
WITH HARRY"
With Edmund Gwenn

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Little

OHIO

For
Sun
and
Fun

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YNr 'ruund fi\IDI'tt.. a • • nut combed cotton wovaa

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&amp; THURSDAY

The service was conduc~ed
by Mrs. George Skinner, v1ce
regent assisted by Miss Bess
Sanborn, chaplain, in
the bronze marker on the grave.
Member or the chapt.!r attending also participated in the serMr. Frank Titus represented

the Horton family at the
Others aUending
out of town were Mr. and Mrs.

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Jlackll and short aeta -

1izea for everyone. Ret;culan and

Extra1.

The bostesseo, Betty Spencer
and Maxine Owens, served a
salad course from a table centered with an arrangemeul of
clematis and Hlleo ol the
Games were played and
awarded to Mrs. Ph II
Mrs. Ben Neutzling,
Homer Jonea and M r s.
Lena McElhinney. Hoatesses
the June meeting will be Mrs.
Horace McEihiooy and M r a.
Grif Ruasell.

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:'::a-:.u.-. SHOES ~

A Wide

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Fall From Cliff
Double Tragedy Comes in
Drowning Near Cheshire

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MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS In alzeo 1111an (14-14\0), medium
{lti-ID\i), lqe (ltHI\0) and extra !artie U7·17'hl

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fi.H on4 $2.f5
MIN'S KNIT IHIRTI In lbe moot popular eolor atylea and
fabrics In alr.ea aman (34.38), medium (8&amp;-401, hlrce (42-44)
and extn b!J'IIe ( - ) lncludJnc cotton - banlons aerllana -------- -- ·-·-·---·------· ------ Sl.H to 16-H
IIOYI' SPORT SHIRTS In alzeo 2 to? and 8 to 18 In buttoa
down collar otylea - r011ul•r widespread collar styleoand novelty otylea. ------- .. ------.. · -·-· SI.SP to SUS
BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS tn 1 wide lllT8)' ol otylea and colora
end fabrica. Slr.ea 2 to 8 ond 8 to 18....... fi,OO to $1.95

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100% cotton aanforlsed '
shrunk - bkle denim zipper fly excellent
weilht fDr summer wear.

MEN'S FINI QUALITY PLAY AND
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WORK CLOTHING BY BIG YANK

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FOOTLETS
Ideal for wear with aport
ahoea - 1neak.en - All·
dala. White - lode of eotton and eylon. Stretcb to
fit an olr.eo 9 tbroulh
Never vlalble.

Shirts of Lighter Grey Color and worn with panta
llated above lo Sizes 14'Aa to 17 neck measure, two

pockets

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$4..15

59c
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

Cannon Towel Sale

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For theoe 2 do)'l SAVE - on our most popular Cannon
Royal Famlly Both Towell 111d :a&amp;atehiDI Hand Towelo and
Wuh Clothl.
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POCKET

KNIVES

On Sale For $I .59
On Sale For 19c
On Sale For 39c

$1.98 BATH TOWELS
98c HAND TOWELS
49c WASH CLOTHS

All two ·bladed lmlvn ..,..
ID aeveral different lhapea and colon. S.vo d~
thio Sole.

69c , .

Speclall StM11 Screen Printed

TABLE COVERS

Connon JluU llae

Kitchen

All cottoo 'Wonderrare• flnllh, drip dry (little or

TERRY
TOWELS

ao Ironing). Size B2 by 70 Inches, all smart new
pattern~ of our 82.95 quality.

summer weight
lllacks, short sets,
pedal pusher sets•

THURSDAY AND
l'ltiDAY I'OR

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lllc aelectlon of the mOll
papular patterDI and •"'-: .
ora, ebeelia, plelda • DI '

7 to 14

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611nch ROund Style, with frlngeclllorcler for $3.85
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The 60x90 Inch Sire
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The S2x70 Inch Slre
The 52d21nch Sire
for $1.15

Beautiful patterna and coOl

hUVJ vi0¥1 plutlc.
6 pc. II -

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Hou_a,..Dept.

Floww A Luge

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reverae aide. Filling: ooft padded c:osblonilllaterlll
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Three oeat pad - G3!h" llmg, 1~" wide;,;...•••••• $2Jf

UTILITY CUSHI0~$ 1{~ .
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Round or Squ1re Ch•lr BliCk P1d.
GLIDER PADS

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tootbbniJh holden, dou.· ·
ble robe roota, 18.and H ·
Inch towel borl end towil '
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Filling: Urothene foam obredded and coltoa ·
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GLIDER CUSHION

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FINE
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ACQSSORIES

24 Paper Pla-h 101Aiu•141AI• .
A new kbid of pat~tr :IIUit ~ to loot lite
cloth. Triple-ply for ·e~ proteCtion! Loou pretty
u cloth, woru -better· tbaJt pluUc. Beautiful pattel'Dia

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Scott Family Placemats
Kulrest Summw Furniture ACCissories

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Special Put a ••a and Sale of the Popu'-r
VInyl Lemlnlfecl

Slm :1 to 6x and

revere -------------------------·--·----·--· $l.H
AWMINUM CHAISE 'Po\DS
With Hood. ROll '

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All olr.eo from 8 throu1ll
18 ID oolld colora mil ·
dark plalda tbet boya like
. ao wen - 100'11 C.tto'
and completely washabla1
Ivy styles wom with
belt and cuffed with
pered J,ec - tho populU '
beltle11 model worn With&lt;
out a belt and tapere~ l...

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play, finest quality. Size 29 to 42 waist . , , •. $5.15

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AtTEND OPEN BOUSE

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Pants In Dark Grey-finely tailored for wort or

Seledion Set
of
Sportswear
For Girls
At
Elberfelds

Mr. and Mra. Wendell Ger·
lach entertained with a
her party Monday evening In
bonor of the 12th birthday anniversary of their deugbt.!r, So·
san. Games were played and
refreshment&amp; oerved during the
evenine.
Th• honored guest received
lovely gifta from those attendIng Including Mary
Burkett,
Sandy
Johnaon, Sally Duck·
worth, Kay Evano, Sbaron Htn·
dy, Diane Roulb, Jackie Lewis
and Nancy Buchannan.

Thoae attending open house
and -ledlcatlon services May :u,
at the WellsloD Branch of The
Reorganized Church of J01111
Cbrlst of Latter Day
Salnll
were Mr. IIIII Mrs. Hobert Prof·
fftt, Mra. Eula · Proffitt, M r o.
Betty Adami, Mrs. Lllllan
!Itt, Mra. Frede FerfiiiiJOII. The
oervlcea were ec&gt;nducted by J":~
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Arranged for your
convenience, stop In
and make your selections nowshorts, pedal push·

WSWS Group o/
EUB Charge Mtretl

for

DRESS

tiO'l!. Fortified Polyester end tiO'l!. Avrll Rayon and Senforlzed Pluo - lOO'll&gt; Wub and Wear.

12th Birthday of
Daughter Honored

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The WSWS of tho Tuppers
Plains EUB Charge met May
21, at the home of Mrs. Hobart
Vineyard with II members and
three children present· The
..:,.;:,;;_;;;;,;;;;;,:...;;,;._,;;~~~~~meeting was called to order
by the preside•!, Mrs. VIneyard.
Rev. Emerson had charge of
the devotions. A poem, "Get
Somebody Else," waa read by
Mrs. Edith Belling.
The study was on mwardship. InstallaUon of members
and ollicers will be May S1 at
7:30 p.m· at the Tuppers Plains
EUB church.
Next meeting will be held at
the borne of Mra. Edna Coe on
June 25 at I p.m. The closing
prayer was given by Mrs. Betz.
Jng. Refreshmenll were served
by tbe hostess.

GmiNG BOOTED UK£ THIS
IS API FISURE
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TremendoUI

Cool Sportswear 1t

Elberfeld• In the Ready To Wear Department on the Second Floor - jamaica lhortl, bennuda 1hort1, boy ablru,
pedal pushers, blouses, akirts, knit T tops- ooolJUm.."'ler

l[llallpn Henry of Lakeland. Fla.
ANNOUNCE PAliK DAY
I SUN. MON., TUES.
[ BROAD RUN-Refreshments
Mlly 31-Jun• 2
will be sold at the Broad Run
•"KISSIN' COUSINS"
(Tecbnicolor)
Park Memorial Day and evenPresley, Glenda Farrell I ·
All proceed• will go for
COLORCARTOONS
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See the complete line of Women•

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19• in derll: eolon b c""
weiat - . Ideal tor l&gt;oJI
and .,..,._

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plaid Jlmaicnand th• 1rtat man-tailored cotton
od'ord shirt. Jamalculn Chilholm Huntlne. Royal
Stowalt or Hoy Cla11o- 1-20. Thlllhlrt In White

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A tribute. given by Mra. W
P. Lochary. in memory of the Pythian Suterl
late Miss Grace Horton, well · Club Meeting Held
Iknown Pomt!roy resident, was Mrs. George Childs, vice pres~
and John Forsythe
• used in grave marking servlce
ident, presided when the Staff
~andOfficers Club o1
Meigs
"FURY OF THE PAGANS" 1 for Miss Horton held Sunday af·
With Edmund Purdom
1ternoon in Beech Grove Cern- l'l'••mn,Je Pythian Sisten met
and Rossana Podesta
etery b) members of Return
evening at the ball In
!Color)
Jonathan Meigs Chapter, DauMrs. Horace McEl~
TGur. &amp; Fri.
Mav 28-29 ghtE&gt;rs or the American Revolu- hinny gSve 8 reading, 11God's
.:f'TARAS BULBA"
tion.
Gift to Man-Time" • Mrs.
Tonr;~ urtis
Yul Br:vmer
Mrs. Lochary gave some .of NeutzHng read excerpts from a
(Eastmancolor)
-and ~
the work and activities of
of letters.
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OF LONDON"
in the chapter going Mrs. Mildred Lowe was rePate, Joan Freeman back to Its beginning In 1908. ported iU. Mra. Homer Joneo
Miss Horton was a
chart.!r thanked the group for the 1Ift
member and served as chapto her and bar hula
Jain for the last several yeara
for their tiOth weddlltl In-

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2 ~ys Thursdqy .2,8th and Friday 29th. Stor(Hdurs fhursdayand F~iday 9 to 5
(As Usual The Store Will Be Closed Saturday lfhe 30th- Memor1a.l Do;...y}_~---,

cis Hewetson. Mrs.

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Gamet Smith, Mrs. Ebera
Price and Mra. Johnson.
Sending gUta were Mrs. E,.
ther Prke, Mrs. Aleta Parsons,
Mrs. Harry Swan, Mrs. Doris
Sayre aod Judy, Mrs. Eladine
Waaon Miss Judy Beegle, Mrs.
Naomi' Stoba.rt. Mrs.
Hattie
Powell and Addie, Mrs. Mar·
ion Whit.!, Mrs. Barbara Fry,
Mrs. Pat Smith, Mrs.
Ruby
Grueser, Mrs. Mary Wood,
Mrs. Mary Wingett, Mra. Ma·
bel Tracey, and Mra. Jeaoette
Lawrence.

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basic worth of each lndiYJdual lCunningham Jerry Wayne Da·
as to talents and desire, along
El' . Jodell Dav·1s
with humil' . d (4) the T venport.
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Cl I· Joseph Raymond Edwards, Ml~tp sta~, whlc~ m~anls 0 ~ chael Evans Keith
Eugene
cwence at orne! a sc oo . an French Ma;y Jane
Gerard,
kl tbe commumty by, sUP!J?rt- Brenda' Jean Glaze,
Richard
lp8j lhe church of one' choice. Michael Gress William Rack·
lA concluded with the thought lett William Haptonstall, Jac-

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A brldol ohower """
beld '
honoring Miss Miriam Smith f
Music" by Fr111""' WWlama and at the home of Mro. !)(111 JOIID· il
"They Call it Amerka" arrang- son Thursday evening Co • bosted by Harry R. Wllson, with esses were Mrs. Ruth EbertRose Marte Hackett accompan- bach, Mrs. Clarence Price and
lsi.
Mrs. Johnso. Games were
Following lh• class addresa ed with prltes awarded to
Mr. L. W. McComas, Superln· Dorothy Durst, Mrs. Mary H~tendent of the
Middleport ter, Mrs. Charles Harris, Miss
Schools, addressed the class and ' Smith, Mrs. Kalhryn HID and
urged its att.!ntlon to the
Ruth Wingett, Miss
Miriam
marks made by the speaker. He Mrs. Garnet Smith.
presented the diplomas to the
After Miss Smith opened her
graduating students assiSted by gilts, refreshments were servMr. Allred Scarberry, Jr., high
to the following: Mrs. Elva
school principal. The bened1c- Dalley and Judy, Mrs. C&amp;roiyn
tion was given by Rev. Cheese- Price and Beverly, Mrs. ~=l
brew.
McKelvey, Mrs. Leona W
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Class members receiving dl- Mrs. Marie Lawrence
Mra.
G tta A11 en Mattie Lawrence wfd daughter,
P1omas were re
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Candace Bahr, Kenneth Barth, Mrs. Thelma Sham, rs. ard
Jeffry Boggs Marsha Bowles, ryn Hill, Mrs. Nancy Hubb ,

t 0. Middleport Eilhth Grade
Pl'll!lulllll!lll 'l'Ue!day evenJna by

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eqUipment and choole from the many e!IJI~ out,}
flta: Super 27, Automatic 27, Sllrflex, Btarmeter.
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U.S. on Tightrope In Southeast Asia
"Ia JtorN, you Americ.na finally CUll'ently performing a delicate balane-

1earned a lesson. It iB that Communist
force must be met with American force.
More recently you seem to have forgotteo that lesson."
The 1peater was youna (32) Gen. Kon1
Le one of the leaders of the ·~eutral­
llt1' third of the rightiBt-oeutralilt..COmmunist government arrangement in Laos.
Interviewed by Fortune reporter Charles J. V. Murphy prior to the latest Com·
munilt Pathet Leo offenaive, Kong Le
bad bitter wordaabout wbat be considered America's lack of purpose In South·
east Asia.
"Should you Amertcana find your~elvea tired of the shooting, then 1 say
don't just pull out of Laos, as you did
two yean a~o, or out or South Viet Nam

• · ;,Better that you pull out of the whole
area at •once - out of Thailand, out of
Taiwan .•. order the Seventh Fleet out
of the South China sea. If you are going
to quit us then the aooner tbe better and
the quieter the better. It will shorten
our agony."
Th- are flabtlng words, but what
\bey really convey iB the current person·
iJ attitude of Gen. Kon~ Le, who bas
lieen somewhat of a pohbcal chameleon.
Had his troops Iough\ instead of run
- or defected - on the Plain of Jars,
his words w.ould carry more weighl.
The United States bas no intention of
abandoning Southeast Asia, but we an

ing act.

We must on the one band be urmris·
takably firm about our intention• in the
area:
"The United States cannot mnd by
while Southeast Alia is overrun," aaid
Adlai Stevenson in a major speech b..
fore the United Nations.
At the same time. just how can we
back up this firmness in Laos, that stra·
legist's oightmere of jungle? Or In South
Viet' Nam, where the Communist auer·
rillas spring up everywhere u if from
dragon's teeth, and we not only do no.t
have the support of our allies but prec1·
ous little from the Vietname.. people
themselves'
Southeast Asia is not the 111110 u Korea, geographically or politically.
As for Laos, at the moment the best
course seems to lie through the U.N.
There is an existing treaty regarding
Laos. We have called on the 14 nations
who signed it in Geneva in 1962 to en·
force it, possibly by the creation of aJJ..
other International peace force aa In
Sue, and Cyprus.
We seem to be aiming at aome 10rt of
neutralization of all of Southtast Asia a1
the only hope either side can entertain.
Continued Communist nlbbllng away
at the area and deeper and deeper U.S.
involvement might well e~ealate t b •
situation into something worse than K.orea.

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larEJn h Tile Pall

Beleu'
ea1110 1Jbe hal I ~ tn'n- w~ PYJ 1111 !Jul. pc. l mt4 IJer tbla IID't Ill ·
Iband 11ay1 ida IJJid, in 111e COJDo n!ct, but a _., Uatm to me.
pany ctfelerll lht11 bot ..... It Wbat - ba daM! - T.U,
oulto tba port acrou the llleel Dear T:
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~~~r~atcllen for tbe rest of Whatever 111 ~·~1M
lunch hour. Now l doll'! eiN bind 111111t do it.~~~ ..
be watebu the bo'llldlll hi- lem, end YCIJJ'
matl8r*
(I 11'1111 jdln), bUI don't =lylfl-:;.~ rm tl
llalak ba aoalll lib I liCk
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lunch and thereby save IJIIIJJ.. IllY more lluJII JCU' P ( "
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Gnat .... ...,._ · Wile:
• llilr Belen: ~Seema ruB&lt;IIIable. If YOU I'Ve been fOIDa . ~
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lllwinll a IIJIIIwk!IJ with derful boJ. RlclnltJ!, ha ,IM!
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John TannehDI pitched the
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their ~ · ~t victOry
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'11GERS SIGN CAMPBELL
DETROIT (UP!) -Dave
Campbell, Univmity ol Michl·
aan shortstop, was signed
Wednesday by the Detroit Tl- - - - - - - - - gars for their Lakeland larm
team in the Florida State

htn fanned 14, walked one, hit

Burdette's
·Two-Hitter
Nets Victory

Leque.
one batter.
Me)or Leape SIIJJillqo
Yankees
101 :142 - 11 f 2 B Ualled Prell lllleraaUHal
Braves . , .. . 131 301 - 9 8 7
·Nolltaal ,
Van Meter and Powell. Ault
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and Slater. Umpire: Art Slobart.
W. I. Pet. GB
It was I ~·hit '-0 shutout lJJdiaru. . . . . . . 000 000 - 0 4 I SaPhUadFrelphliscoa 2:!22 114 .611 ..
over tile 'Iridlans.
Redlegs ..... 102 03X - 6 6 I
n anc
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In of~ 'o.~r' Wednesday game. Smith and Glaze. Tannehill ~~~~~
22 17 .564 II&gt;
the Y'al«ieo alao earned a u and Boggs. Umpire: M. Gard· Pit. bu h
22 ~ :550 2
The Pomeroy Tigers Boys'
22 8 550 2
recOM; TI.IIYieg to beat the er- ner.
tts. rg
team looking every cily
ror-prone Bravet 11·9.
Cincinnati
20 18 .524 3
like a title-bound club, beat
Dennis Aull, Braves' pitcher,
lfoosloL
20 23 .476 511 the Pomeroy Redleg• ll-2 Wed·
aa•O"Ufilti!Y m hits and clout~cago
Angel.. :: ~ :::: 7 hJ't
evening behind the ~woo
ed IWb"home runs and a triple
of big Bob Burdetle.
but ile\oen deienslve errors apeU.
New York
12 29 .283 12\1
struck out 16, walk·
eel dowri for his club u
the
WedoeiMIPiy'o ll&lt;outll
eel two, and hit two bitten.
Yanks· webt ihead H In the
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Chicago 7 New York I
McKenzie, the Redleg pitcher, alllfth' ati.t'!iddell' two more rona
Clnclnnlltl I Los Aeg. 0, night lowed only one hit whlle fanIn tile abilb.'
San Fran. 2 St. Louis ·1, . night ning seven and walking seven.
The BraVe&amp; In the last of the
OrSe
OW Phlla. 2 Pittsburgh 0, nlght
For the Reds, WUis had a
olxtb got only one back,
on
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Milwaukee 2 Hoooton 0, night double end Haggy a •ln&amp;le. Tbe
f.ull'~l~ . ·~~o~ner with no- Final plans were made lor the Thanday'o Pr....ble Pltellen Tigers only bitter was
body ·Ofi ~'lltll Vaughan
then ltorse show lo he held at the New York at ·Chicago-Cisco AbbuU with a ringle In the
singled ilut 'the winning pitcher, Rock Springs fairground, June (2-3) vs. L. Jaclooa (5-4).
nm second Inning. All nms
Ricky Van 41f~ter. fanned Mike 21 when the Meigs County Rid- Houston at Mllwaolte&amp;--John- unearned.
Sayre to 4UJd the game.
lng Club met Tuesday evening son (4-41,~: Spahn (4-3).
Redlega
200 000 -2 2 2
Other BrMwo hitters were at the Grllliie ball.
Los ......,tell at Clnclnaatl 'ngen
031 OIJ:-5 1 1
Terry~ a pie and doo· Tommy Reuter, prealdent, con- (nlght)-Ortega (3-2) vo. Mali&gt;- McKenzie and Booth. BW'delte
ble, tbd ·~rna ,Boyd a aingle W!cted the meeting and Mlso ney (3-5).
and Swatzel
and double for ,. the
Yanko. ~~ Morris waa wolcomed u Sao Franclaco at st. Louis
- -- - Gene PO't!:L!il and 'Randy Phll· a new\ member. A communica- (nighi)-Hendley (3-3) n. Sim· BARNEY ENTERED
lips had · idn;~et and Chipper lion was read concerning trail• mons (fl.2).
HaggertY 'and 1a Flovd each at Forked Run Lake. It waa an- . Phillldelplda al. Pittsburgh RYE, N. Y. (UP!) -Paul
bad two. 11n11a.
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Thunderbird Golf I!JW'namenl at
Van. Meter fanned 7, wallt· ily had K~ven 1 pony to lbe
Frldey'o GilliN ,
the Weotcbester Country ChJb,
eel lour, blt ·twu 'bitlers. Ault American Legion wltlcb will be MUwaukeo at Chicago
JWLe 4-7. Harney, Ioolto Arnlann~,· 1~'1JIIII sb:, hit one. the gale pr1zo at Ute horse abow. San Fran. at New York,
old Plllnu!r In • playoff of the
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G ..GAME
A 111m on the ApPaloou horse Cincinnati at st. Loula,
l9U Thunderblrci_)Gurney.
Ta~ •.leading , .If al bi~ will be s"'wn at the next meet- Los Ang. at Pittsburgh, nlgbt
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waa ~vet•. In ' ;el) trouble as
Horoemen'l AJsoclaUon
AJ11er1eu Leqae
Tllariday'r l'nllable Pltdlen
the Red)egs made It ·3-0 In the are Invited.
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Chicago at Kansas CII Y
third iniLin8 on Ron Cloncb's
Chicago
20 IG .1187
(nlght)-Plzarro (5-0) VI, Peaa
Oipie and doubles by Tannehill Foll"";~ng the bu~ INilM Baltimore
!4 l5 .el51 11 (5-3).
and Joey Hbidy; then f.O . in film, Horae Sense, COJJCeJ1Io New York
20 · It .581 2
(Only games IICheduled)
lhe filth on an error, Dale ing th~ ~rrect way f&gt;l. handUng Minnesota
2Z 11 .550 s
.Frldlly'o Game•
Clonch'• double, and Hlndy'1 and rtdmg horses fwu 8bowa CleniAnd
16 15 . .545 S\1
at Waah(ngtm, nlllht
three "I" homer· Into left field
Mr. RA!uter. A wiener roaal
, 20 It ·.513 4\j,
It Mlnne..,ta, night
that rolled 400 feet away.
wao enjoyed with Mr. and Mn. .
· 11 211 .474 ,,
at Detroit, nliJht
The · dip In the' fourtb Fred Leifheit and Mr. and
18 2S AOII t
· st Kansas City, night
threa
/(~When !'at Archer
Tommy Reuter •• bosll.
Anp~• 16 ' 21 .~ ·10" l'!:;;~·t~Los::.!:~~·~II~bl;.;l
and
Smith led oa with
CJil' ·u 25 .Ut.u11lr
singleo,
the ilde wOnt down
DANCES PLANNED
Wedl odl,'ll lioaltl
·JIIRST
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· Aii$er nmr 1ot
York 7 Cleveland 2
QUALnY
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seme time the DemocraUc &amp;tat. VPl Forelp N..,.t ADrll71t
headquarter• iB trylnJ to raise 'llhon Softet Ftnt ·
pouoo. Somo party leaders Premllr AriiiWll I.
met -oy end ""'lied tllat 1Yl!lted Japan In 1111··
11UD WU needed to lid!qllat.iy bore Willi IJ1m I ltiW
staff Oo.,mbllll beadquortel'l IIPlfiCII IIIII tba P#tand t. run tbe eampalp.
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nameo-warriors In war and "ThroughoUt our
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The Daughters of the Confed· (like MarsllaiU apostles In when the day wu In
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Joh115011'S conception 01 0 v u~oe
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War history IIIJd its beroel u Jackaon, Robert E. Lee. lloui toaetber ot tba ttrllde. D!llened wllb WJdlqulaed
often becomt
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ln&amp;ton. Va.
aball. ,. Dwlaht David .
the VMI Clldlll wbo lou&amp;hl
tbat Mlkoyu would do 111eut U1JIII ~verybody _..s ill old
The President spoke at dedi- bower.
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Forest Hills Stadium this Summer, Is re·
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor portedly receiving more money than any
will attend a private showing of "Zulu" other l'er!ormer who bas ever appeared
May 26, and it is the only movie they there. That news will go over btg with
while th•,·re in New York. Judy Garland, among other. lu~nariea.
Plan to
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the p1amst whose
The former Ki ng of .,ng an ts eep y
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interes1;ed in mllltary charities, particu-:. ·ballet con~erto was a i&gt;fUSJc Hall trittlnph
larly tbose connected with Wales, and last year, Js back flaying the p•ano at the
"Zulu" depicts the historic battle action .. coc~l lounge o the Carlton ~use · · · Uon eluded LBJ. M John ,., that the r_.m llbrary be under Lee ll!ld Jackson dl~ lnllueoce In Alta llld Afrlcl. :- H. . . ~
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mous as a result . The Kim Novak·Al Postmaster Generals office With vanous
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,eful
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soon.
His
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RoD CaD
said: "The •n of Vlrlli!Jia MU- COUI'IIJt to recan that
wholt plan,11
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written a batch ol ~ngs tone recorded ty of Authors and Publishers. Th~ &amp;ta~p
In bio opeech at VIJ1lnla MIJ.. ttary Institute (~ tba !~m f~lt.Med . II .. . .. , ..
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death. If aU .live ,iif .~ ,~ .
by the Kingston Trio) and have done is a John F1tzger~ld .Kennedy bramcbild, itary Institute Jolmson called Confederate rlllb) wfU be Jonvllle, the VM1
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Chinese trade delep!iOill for ~en, tiLe bJc • • W ,,.,
pa'ntings and sculpture together. Of conceived over a year aao.
select ron ·.f U.S. military heard from loday.'"
lightinl to lead the nab not have been ffsllbJI Jepan In in- get wiM to thlo fel~;;;,;.! "'4._
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to victory but to deleal
creasinl IIUinben. and many straighten out lht ~""!~ . ~ 101
the fellows, an that togetherness doesn't
Trumpet star Roy Eldridge Ia on tbe
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Influential Japanese also hove H.
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visited the CldneoP m•hilllld.
Thill column . II d~~' t!J., lo
necessarily mean that Kim is shopping verge of quitlln&amp; the Ella Fitzgerald
for a wedding veiL
group, which he has been leading. Their
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Besides buylnK froln the Jap- family liflnJ, so if Ylll!:ri~fi!l': ; ,
Marlon Brando's fun"y rucker, "One-- feud started in Hong Kong when tbey
InNS. the Chlnea a1 10 want to Inc Idd trouble or J!ls&amp;.. , ~ ""
Eyed Jacu," which didn't exactly make were touring the Orient . . Now that
1o them.
trouble, let Helen belp YQ)I, "'
1 fortune ror Paramount, is now playing Joseph Conrad's novel "Lord Jim" II be·
0 OW
Red 8be '11111 11110 . .~ , . ·i*
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on 1 double biU with "Broken Land" at ing made into a flicker (jolly good they
tu.
Japanese Jmporll from
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an inexpensive 42nd St. film bouse. But have Peter O'Toole starring in it), word
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last year totaled rl5 JDII. Belen Hottel Ia .U.
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the big billing on the marquee reads iB around that more adventure pictures
COLUMBUS (UP!) - 'ftJe rectllll1 becauae ho conua- lure here IIIII JJOW. That
1Im lind are eJpeCted to ,lwnl&gt; ltWspapel'.
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"Cooll!d by Refrigeration" . . . It really will be based on the old literary bore's word around town is that for. 10 praetlee law while chalrmln. wby Wuhlnl(on leader•
iJJ(IIIJr 20 per cent lhll year.
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fl&amp;ures ue smali!Nt IIJey are 1 n~;
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coat in ctlebration of their 18th wed· there 'll be a title change--or a minority much 1~11 sellinl 1.000 mem- aatianally Iince It Ill the party cilte.
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1 part nf an ln&lt;reasinc elfort HVOin TO nriluno.llt- '"'
ding anniversary. Her present to him group will rightfully make a fuu In berablps In the Pre11dent'• In power and Johnson II rated The Jtate 1 tb:
thehardChlore~~
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Club.
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Cindy Cassidy, an EneJilb model and
Hill campoljpl, however. II vember.
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lll- How JDUCh the party'll natian- or ~se te the
hi
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by putting the knock on actressel!l they've very beSt beau, Dudley Moore, wh011e Prellident .1o11naon rates 1 sood II lreuUrY CBD blip Oblo, Jill- pruzation. The party mig
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ure to pick up two or
The efforts ot both dJe So, ,. • 1 .:. ,._...., with Lena Turner in Mexico and averr· tbe Rainbow Grill these nights. And then are IJJIJIY wbo llk.t to ride National leaden filure JoiJD. dltklDal illlule llelll.all the
•lets and tiLe Red CIJineoe *- 1 Olioo f t'. •
ed, "Sbe'a one of the nicest women I good fortune smiled on her almost as aon caa carry Ohio bulthey ... but. tiW Ill lllout
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soon as she arrived: she's about to beOne aource · In a position lO peel a J'OUih ~ They ' - for. That doean't
States.'
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for llil weeks. Her fiaJJCe, Harve Pres· man of the Metropole. Glaser offered to bl'OIIIht II&amp; memben.
Ohio electlono end bow IIIIlCh AI the IIDI8 lbne, It
Jl'lnted the Sovlell by liolb • - . - - - - .• ._.
neU, iB going on a month·and·a·half per- let Louis Armstrong play the 7th ave. I Tfle club is an organiuUgp ot wm depend upon the JllplbU· mate It easy to ralte
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the lllale level With
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cinema versloa of "The Unsinkable Mol· riman would release the Gene Krupa Members U8UIIIY receive ape- But JJIIIonal leaden ere 1101 Oeratk: f t . ply amount to another'- ot - ·
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foreign aid and ur.doiwaile the ,., - •,:. : •
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are fudnated IJr one upect of the Tony a lucrative date in Japan. The IMWer reception 11 the noUorW ....,... fll ~year-old Sen. Stephen M. It the national leveL
llovlol _ , . far .,_. Ill ..
Uta • - ·•
Awards. If a certain bit abow wins a was a loud no. It doesn't make sente, be-- vl!llliorJ, aomel'fCOIIlldon wt.l y 011111 w11ose bid ·for a PIICOild cu e~t llOIIJe
COfiiiP. It 1IOUid '*UP J.,. ..,-. . - - . , ...._ -, w
prj.., they wonder if the writen who eause with all due respect to Gene, Sa~· convtntlon -t. au ollocated, torm b, belllf
tid bJ U.S. raflktl funds for II4JII
to anderllkl lliml1lr .JWIIo!IICit: - ·- - - .
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aad ebiJIIed the fint act, .tbat'a all b . the fans would wait in line for biJJCn.
for club meLDber• will be~ -ad uu to IJ!IIItte ..'l'llft't 1u- .,.. not rallld tot iii'IIIN·
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before and after the sale. But then, that's the way we like to do lilhiness
••. siving folks what they so for, at a price they can hardly resist. Take
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G0 I~e r · Mrs. Knapp
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Forest Rose Council, Dof A, Has
Inspection, Annivetsarz!vent

Mrl Olin Kiuopp wu elocted
In Athens. June U, aJJd
Mro. MareeLBarton and
restdent o1 the American
coovoaUon, to be held·
Mtl. 1121en Catper eontrlbut.p Amrlllaey o1 Drew
July 2~111. were a,. lril - - · Tile prize padi:·
1\reoday evening at the QOIIliCOd.
qe wu awarded to Mtl. J. M·.
•--teur By lhls evening. only the low cup on 17 and canned an '"-""""'
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the Tbomton
INDIANAPOLlS, JD4. (l)PJ) , 'l'rlllll • MIBSI•Pppl ""~
Selecled u clfleplel, to
_.- - - 90 and Ued will be left to go foot putt lor stlll anolber out&gt;·ILegion ba •
-Gwp Ardllr, Ill unbenlded ebampion. paced ~m all w~b Friday's third round of the par hole on 18.
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Mrs. Enlesl Powell, prealdelll, eonvenUO!IS were Mrs . ~::: \
lint • yau pro !rom Calllornla, a siullnc seven
r • par · lour • day grind wtth ,12,000 His onl7 flaw wu on lbe
111 cbarge of the
Cnmmlnp, Mrl. Ben N
COMP~ (10UIIBI!
_.., 1«1 a liCidi1 llUIIcbed Hoi on b1a -~Ia were Joe eolni to the winner.
third hole wbere he three putt- and Mrs. Jed Weblter Sr.,
and Mrs. Eme81 Powell.
SpeclollAt Four Thomas E.
llelli lola the - - ' round ol CampbeU. . Porldod Bay, Fla.,
ed from 60 feet.
ed as choplaln In the abaence
oelectod wete Mtl. . M. Molden' o1 Rutland completed a
!be f/0,000 Festival Open goU and Harold
a drawling Archer !mocked In birdie Jack Nicklaus. I he tour's Mrs George llacl&lt;ett Sr. A
Mn. Gerald
five • week amphibian malntel&gt;toomameat. wllll par takln8 ill Soutb CaroUnlan. both with 655. putts of 6, 11 and 13 feet
to leading money wlooer had
· was given on tho
muth and Mtl. •Maoon J.l'lsller, IIIICe eoUra.·at t1Jo AnD) 'l'rlDI'
UJUal beatlnc.
ba k 1 them start the back nine, curled in a settle lor a one • OVP.r • par
and a vote ol !bank•
Mro. Lotta Spencer .and Mrs. porlatlon Sdmol, Fort Eu!tb,
Six!)' • ala of the 1119 entrants
Just ooe shot .,:;,..:; veter- 40 • foot.r on IS, hlt an eight- wblle delending champlob
for their
Cbarles Hayes were named
Va. Molden Is· the BOD of lilt.
equalled 01: bellored per 71 were a ;:: ol~ero Kel Na- lrDII to within a feel ol the pin Flnsterwald and South
Th eport ol tho nominating the au41tlng eonunlttee.
Mrl. George A. M~:~
over tile lnvltln&amp; SpoedWlly ano g
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have been preaenl!d
1 Rutland and at
course Wednesday and the Z4- gle and long • hitting Georg a wedge to within &amp; feet o1 the strokes orr the pace with 7111!1. eommlttee was gtveo by Mrl.
County and Cblldron'o
Rutland' Hlgh
, _ • old Archer, 1ut year's Bayer.
Webster, Otber officers elect.will be dlspl'ayed on
ants 17; Howard, Dodg81'1 13;
were Mrs. M18011 Fisher,
Day.
williams, Cubs 10: Torr•, VIce president: Mrs. T. A.
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IIOCO!Id . . preoldenl; A Gtrl State lllfot~J~atlon
Bibles .... pr...Otecl Sunday
Amertcu League Neul!llnl, ...rotary: will be bald at .the Pomeroy
to Pomerqy Hlsh !lcliOOI grad·
By Ualted PftoiiDternlllollal brew Twins 13; Colavito,
Harold Jones, treuurer. ementary Sdmol on ~~r!l~;;.;;~~~~
NollonH Loqut
letic; 12 ; Alllaon, Twlnlll:
J. M. Thornton, chlplaln;
8. All glrla wilo OlfltCl
Nadoaal League
Twins 10; Ollva, Twlna 10.
Mllton Roush, Sgt. at arms;
Girls illi\8 ~ all
Williams Chi 31139 'l1 5S .396
Mrs Cblrles Bwafzel hlSIOrlan:
Stateto are inVIted. -a,•er ll
Mays, SF
rr 133 '!I 53 .384
Balled Ill
and . Mn. Powell JU{uor
Followia&amp; the closing ...
Mil
311151 29 51 .'!11 Nati.,..l Ltope reslden•
the
weot
CTNCJNNATI (UP!l - Joe walk a batter .. Not until
Clmnte, Pitts 39164 30 60 .366 ants 40; Boyer, Cards
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Nuxhall bad had It all flaured ei&amp;bth iJmiDg did the
St.L 40 153 24 " .353 re, Braves 31 ; Howard,
11 we reported lbal Mrs.
rut so he wouldn't have to r..., get • runner u far as .
e
Pitts 24 97 18 33 .340 ers 29; Stargell, Pirates 2'1.
Hart bad~ releued· frolll QU.ALITY
the Dodgers' blg Fronk HoWinl "~ my eomebac~ gives ~
' Pitts 29 88 14 29 .330 American League hospital and that Mra. liar- REGULAR
On Memorial Dly
iD the ninth IJming.
• lot ol satJSiacUon, be sa I. Bailey, Pitts 331011 1Z 35 .324 Red Sox 32; Wagner, Indians 32: ley Sta!Dalter and Mrl.
rtifled 0'1 St1 t'
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"But It didn't IUnl out ~~ot i •·11Jo fans have helped ~ lo ' Cardenas, Cln 38134 Zl 43 .121 Cub, TIgers 31; Colavito, Bacon bad lost alslen .
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NY 36 !I&gt; 8 30 .316 Athletics; Hall, Twins: pllva, and cards were
sent· II
Lldies' NEW
35-year-&lt;&gt;lcl Red lefty last ni&amp;IJI ~ I left alter
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Amerlcaa League
Twins; Killebrew, Twins all 29. Tho dlalrlcl COIIVention, to

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MJnn 39188 34 M .381
PltehlDI
Farr!'~· ll
at Crosley Fiold.
tioa ol Nuxball's name over the
Wasb c 161 21 57 .354 Nallollll League Rowan! bad ....,. "' 1be ploiiO
u b llc lllklross system
Boo 311158 26 55 .353 Colts 7-1; Marlcbal, Giants
with two ma em and ..,. 1111 : : , : , ear-opUtllng cal calli
Del 32 110 17 37 .336 Bruce, Colts 6-1: Gibson, Co~dsll
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Fregosl LA 33 107 22 36 .336 ~1: Simmons, Cards 8-2;
"H yGQ cbo'l dllot IMl *'Ill ~remember · the lltst time Mantle • NY 31 99 19 32 .323 bon, Pirates; O'Toole, Reels;
your bud. IIOiDg lbal biC 1111 alked out to the mound
. 'NY
22 82 15 :&gt;.6 .317 Ellis, Reds all 3-1.
ot the ~te 111 a ~'111aft lit~ ; came back 1n 1962," said
NY 33 114 15 36 .316 American League - Pizarro.
that, you re cruy, said NJD ball " Every step ol the way I
Ball 39147 22 45 .306 White Sox iHJ; Bunker, Orioles
hall.
we. waiting for them to fire at
Chi 30 102 21 31 .304 iHJ; llall, Orioles ~; Hamilton.
Minlltes later Nuxball bad
'!ben before I knew it I
Home lluaJ
Yanks 3-0; Lamabe, Red
breathed a sigh ol relleffl 88 ~wthe first batter out and they Nallonol Leogue - Mays, Gl- all 5-1.
ward lofted • luy Y to •
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been
da Pinson In center ~ld.
were cheering. • ~, ve._.Ueve I
Lib OsJro~&gt; Tent
cheering ever since, and " Aile !bet I felt u lf I had me it meaDS a lot."
just ~mY head Into an osy· WednesdaY·nl8ht'll victory
., said Nuxhall
the fifth oot ol five games
gen tent,
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the Reds over Loa Angeles.
Keo MucMuiHn. the Dod&amp;t;r Pbll Ortega will atarl tonight
first haoern•o, ended the club s lor the Dodgers and Jim Maloonly serioul scoring threat ol oey will go for the Reels in the
the night by tappmg out to Pete closer of the series and the
Rose at second to give NIDhall Reds' current home stand. Fri·
his fourth victory aad third shut- day CinclmlaU goes to St. Louis
out of the season. .
for 8 rour·game weekend set.
" It'S sure great to wm a game
like that, but awfully exhaust·
lng," said Nuxhall. "My arm's UNDERGOING TESTS
Jhis Week For Shopping Convenience
already beginning to I!Ot sore."
DALLAS (UP!) - Convicted
The veterao lefty shook h 1s murderer Jack Ruby b underhead. "You know," he said, "I goln&amp; medical tall this week
think both of the hits In the in hll Jlllt colt·wl1m! he Is· uonlnth IJmlng came on brok.., der a death sentence lor ldll·
bats, but they're still hits."
lng Lee Harvey Oswald lalt
Sandy Koula1 was having slm- Nov. !4.
liar thoughts over in the Dodg- Defen' e attorneys cootend
er clubhouse. A walk to Pete Ruby has gone insane since his
Rose, Tommy Harper's nubber March 14 convjction. . for.
down the third base line which murder of Oswald, accused
he beat out for a hit, and Pin- presidential assassin. A
S&lt;.n's pop fly single to left-center ing with Judge Joe B. Brown
1n the first Inning added 11p to has been rescheduled for nell
Cincinnati's winning run aod Monday to diSCWII ' a IIIJilty
Koufax's fourth loss allilost the hearing,_. _ _ _ _ __

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MoiL Z5 Pint..
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rorMt Roae Couilcll. n.up. Delli
• W'-Amol:lc tboH. .mo entered MtiL Z5 TIJera at Jets .... . . • . ..• . . . .... D2
tera ol America, bad Ita aDIJ!Io
llelbel, Nettie Hayes,
bolpltal In the put 24
'fllel. Zf Yanks 11 Dodgers ..•....• . ..•. • • DZ
al lDipecUm and obterved Ita prot Seldenabel, and Ema
were Vlrlfii ·A. Trotter,
T!Jur. Zl Dodgen at Pirates ..•••. . .•..... Dl
annlvenary at the
~ '" of "l'beodorua Council; and
3rd Ave., Mtl. Robert Roo•
Tllur. Z8 Jets at YIDks .... .•...••.••••.• D2
meou., Tueoday evonlllg at !be CUrllJ Rowan of Gallla
Second Avi., Wmlam
r. Frt. 2t Redleg1 at Ttgen . ... . ... . .. ... . . D2
ball in Tuppen Plalnl.
Mrs. Wakely mmmended
133 'lblrd Ave., Mr1.
J V NE
Mildred Headley, COUIICiklr, memben on !heir wort. tbe
&amp;YDOida, Rt. I Galli- MOll. 1 Jets at Dodgers ......••• , . • . • • . • 01
presided and welcomed Edllh liCIUl1Ced 1 IMelln8 to
Mrl. John D. ~e. RL
Mon. 1 Pirates at Tigers . ..... , . . . . . . . • . . DZ
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Waltely dillrlct deputy and the •I Belpre on Jtme 7, for
'LaWftllllO F . Wolfe,
Tues. z Yanks at Redlega .. .. .. .. .... . . • DZ
olllcer· Edith
ell deputlelr, atate officer•
W~ J. Tbur. 4 Tlgero at Dodgers ....• . .... .. • , .. Dl
Mrl. Sandra Sue Davis, 11.
lng, state ward.;,_:
Lucille past alite offlcers. She alao
Rio
· John Glbhl,
Tbur. 4 Redlega at Jell . ... . .•.. • . .... . . . DZ told palnllrnep • fOOIIli man
ltull...._ .. ~ ........t ...
that war. It ,..,.,lti fi ll•., lll'lall Mfo
Hawkins, put •tate &lt;OUncllor; nounced that • memorial ....,.
1 Cheshire, '
Joepb
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5 Plratet at Yanko .. . . .. . . •• .... , . DZ
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ltut it "'" .. ,...,f lilf.lntll\
. Elsie McAfee deputy o1 Belle Ice would be held at alate _.
Wines, Rl• .2 Oieslllre.
Mon. 8 Yanks at Tigers .. _..... •• ..• . ..• 01 While a!le visited with her mothfuf l·wWUI tMfll ,..... ...
Prairie eoun.;ll and
Grace olon !01: Ellzabeth Darst and
Westfall, Vfn!on, DonMon. 8 Dodgers at Redlego , . •... ••. ..... DZ er In Wellaton and 11 ohe drove
hilhtr-pricH cara.
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Crace, Rt. 2 Vullon, Tues. 9 Jets at Pirates
_. • • . • • • • . . • • . . 02 to her own bume a l1hort cilso
Council A second nomination counctlors or the distriCt
D. Ellu, )faaon, W. Va.
Thur. 11 Redleg1 at Pirates . . . . . . . . . . • • • . 01
IW·l· be order ber ..
ot oftl.;;., wu beld
partlcpate. Mrl. Waltely
Benjamin F.- So®ner, lA- Thur. 11 Dodger11t Yanko ......... .. ..... DZ
keep drlvtrtg.
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W. Va., Chai'Iel Iii. Withee,
Fri. 12 Jets at Tigers . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . DZ
Ollil!r' guests present
were ham, a past state councilor
3 Pomoroy, llol!glu
G.
Mon. 15 Tigers at Rtdlego .. . .. . . . . .. . .... D1
The woman said he made her
Clallill4 Davia of Belle Prairie died on May 18.
RutlaJJd, Melvin
B.
Mon. 15 Plrateo at Dodger• . . . . . . . • . • . • . . DZ
up Ohio m to Londonderand
theo onto U. S. 50 west.
~; caddie
Wickham, Speaking briefly were
SyncuiO, Rbonda J . Tues. II Yanks at Jets - . . .. . ...• • • ' .. • .• 02
said be slapped her once
Hawkins, Mrs. Wickham
1 ~llllli. Mrs. LaoThur. IS Redlegs at Yanks .... . . • •. . . .. •. . 01
when the blew the horn In on .
Mrs. McAfee whu invited
Logo, Jaclaoo, Mrs. WillThur. 18 Tigers at Plrateo . . • . • . . . . . . . • . . . DZ
Council to attend the
Roblnoon, . Jackson,
Fri. 19 Dodgers at Jets .. . .. . . . •. ..••• •. . DZ latl:em_pt to attract ottenUon.
Mn. DaviA oatd he told ber
of Belle Prairie Coun&lt;ll 00
M. DoWIIey, Rt. S Jack·
Mon. 22 Jell at Redlego ... ..• , . •• ••.. . .. . 01
to
stop the car on U. S. 50 just
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Mrs.
Marioil
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Dumam,
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Jackoon,
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Wakely and Mrl. Swan.
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uvugero a
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purse and jumped from the car. '
At the close of the meeUng
Wellaton, Max Wayne Comp- Thur. 25 Redlegs at Dodgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01
ted Th
Wellston, Mr1. Dock E. Thur. 25 Tigers at Yanks .... . ..•..•• .• .. . DZ
P:~:m was p~sen · ree
Rt. I WeU.!&lt;m. Everett
Fri. 28 Pirates at Jelo .. : . .. ... . · · · · · • • · DZ
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1!8 were ;end!
"Are
Coalton, Mia Molly
Mon. 29 Dodgen at Pirates • •.. . .. ••.••. · Dl
ship," by Mro. e~ ,~r; M
Rt. 1 ilamden, Harold
Mon. 29 Redlegs at Tigers . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . DZ
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Rt. 1 South Point, Mrs. Tues. 30 Jell at Yanks · . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . • • DZ
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Betzmg; and
me,.,
Akers Ironton Mrs
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ona Hensley. A5dance,_th":,;; e George s Easterltng. Oldtown'
Thur. z Yanks at Redlegs . . . ...... . . . ..•• 01
twist" by Grace wa~ WI
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Lon t... . DiDon, Scoti
Thur. 2 Jets at Oodgtrs • • ....... · · - · · • · . DZ
McAfee as ac';?Hmpan 91• Tho
W. Va., and Mrs. Elm- Fri.
3 Pirates at Tigers .•. . ..• ... . - . . · · 02
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ow
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Mon. 8 Pirates at Yanks .. ... ... .... •. · ·
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Tues. 7 Redlegs at Jets ... . · · · · · · • · · · • • · · DZ
Corporation of America today
tis Rowan accompaoiMr Y rs. Mrs. Roger F. Dillard, 107
Thor. 9 Jets at Pirates . •.• · · · · · · · · · · · · · · DJ
announced plans to build new
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Thur. 9 Yanks at Tigers ... . .. . · · • · · • • · · · D2
vinyl acetate !acilitie• with lnlt- '
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and M;;;. Wf~~~a:;,s
8:47 p.m. 'wednesday.
Mrs. Fri. 10 Dodgers at Redl•gs · · · · · · - · · · · · · · D%
ia! capaicty of 100,000,000 poonds
Gre~t In u
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John T. Fergwon, New llavt!n,
Mon. 13 Dodgers ot Yanks . •.. .• . ... ... • • · D1
per year.
Farm jolrung "Letc ~ru~8 11 You W. Va., son, 6:58 p.m. Wednes- Mon. 13 Tigers at Jets . · · - · · · · . · · · • · · · · DZ
The expansion will make C.lslnglng of •
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d~. Mrs. Jerry L. Cline, Rt. I Tues. 14 Redlegs at Pirates . . .• ······· · ·~ ~ anese .... of the world's largest ,
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Harrisonville, son, 4:22 p.m.
producer. of tliis organic chem~V~L£
gram.
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Wedoesday. Mrs. D. Eugene
SCOUTS TO MARCH
ical which i• used in th• manu.
COURT NEWS
Morray, 128 So. Fourth
St.,
facture of paints. coatings. tex.
lou!~ oporotlonrl
E Hall ReedsviUe, Middleport, son, 4:04 p.m. Wed, Scout T;oop 249 held It•
tiles. plastics, paper and numpump ond mo'\i,;_ ... entirely . Cha ednes ,;; 1 'M 1
nesday. Mrs. Jack A. Bums,
IJar meetmg Wednesday,
erous other products.
submerged under WAfer in the filed W e ay n e gs
. 1218 Hogg St., Pt. Pleasant, son ,
"1:1. Games were played
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ty Common Pleas Court for di· 12:18 p.m. Wtd. Mr•
Her.
tests were given. All &amp;;outs of H Kenneth BWICh. President
tOvlltondlno porlonnanco
vorce from Ruth M. Hall,
Van Maire Wes' Colum(Contmued From Page One)) the troop are to be at
of the Celanese Cbemlcal Com"'
proved by rugged, 8 month1' vllle , on charges of gross
bla W Va son •6 . 17 8 m WOO.. sent~d
a trophy in recogni- Pomeroy High School
pany , said the new vinyl aceta~
tle!d test--under all well con· teet and extreme cruelty. There nesd'ay' ~~ . ~~as
tion of her scholastic standing at 9 a. m. in full uniform
unit will be eoostructed at the 1
dillona
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Ravenswood W.Va., daughter , in the olass aMn. paDucmttog m
march ln the Memorial Day cheomp~nylsl nty . y.
exas ;
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state tesl~ . tss
n was parade
c mtcR p a USing a new pnr 1
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·i inttiUation.
ouM-aavesup 1u..,~
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Stephen R. Archer an_d Vema Patients recently discharged ceived scholarships from R 1 o
as th&lt;:· raw mater1al. The .
WELL DRILLING
·~ - Archer, Tuppers Plams,
included Mrl. Samuel Kiser, Grand• College ~nd Findlay C9l·
ARREST REPORTED
process, developed by Imperial
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ChemiCal Induaties, Ltd,..•,· .,nsedl !l
ARRANGED.
Rutland Road, askms the life
Bledsoe Mrs aobert Ir- ceived 8 trophy as the second 1
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RACINE, 0.
EVIrythlng Complete
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conveyed
to
the
defendMu.
Ethel
Bu.rdette,
Mrs.
ranking
student.
Miss
Dulton
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N~:en,
to
Celanese
under
a
joint
technt.
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tiffs given lmmedtate possession
Barbara Dickens M r 8 est ranking boy and girl. stud- an ctheos . ~ 1
te ays -~
of the propert y_
Lincoln
Russell Mrs., Fred· ents w1th
th fi JBI aen nded
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Ann ror
Boston,
Mrs. Charles Frazier' scribed In the hall.
· suspe!alse b11ion~~ll.•
OPEN FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 8·.00 P.M.•
land
Ill filed
support of
cbargee. ormegJVmg
th ' h·idren under the reciproRankin and infant Miss Susan Slater was pre- tion in obtaJning a driver's ll·
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1 N. 2nol-l.w.
Mldlloport,
0 ca~"':u~~rt law against
Mrs. OB~lal
MAye,lrs, MrGs. Bga- senled with a "':'rsing scholar- cense. he appeared In Mayor
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eor e ship from the M1&lt;1dleport. Bosl- Lee SDUth's court at MiddleRay Boston, Ru
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Aster Hopkins, Mrs. Norley Da. and Miss Iva Stewart
was
vis, Mrs. Harry Cr~g, A 1 v 1 n given 8 scholarhip from the
Keeton, Mrs. Guy ~ee, Mrs. Nationwide Beauty Academy in
Lodl" Sl..veleos
Dennis Martin, James Mains, Columbus.
l)avic' Patten. Mrs.
Robert
Unrfk!, Roger Ziegler, Donald Certificates were presented to
Goode, Van Evans, Larry Duf- Miss Dutton, Miss Nicholson,
field, Mary IMh Safford, W. Mr. Hannln~ and
Charles
Mark Rayborn, Bernard John- Swackhamer.
son and Roger A. Michael.
Mr. McComas thanked I he
Shoulder Strop
Kleenex. 400's, Reg. 39c - - - - 27c
parents for tMir cooperation
RIG. $1.00
throughout the school year and
Mennen Spray Deodorant _ __ 72c
urged the students to do their
llli. $1.49
best for themselves, their
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munity and the world with diVlttlls H1ir Jonic, 12 oz. size
97c
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vine guidance from God.
.F1iteeth, Large Size, Reg. $1.13 _ 71 c
Class officers Include RogI
Roush, president ; Judy WilSEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF
dermuth, vice president; ro.aren
Bachner, secretary ;
Lillian
I VIENTIANE, Laos (UP!) SlaV&lt;!II, treasurer, ond
Regular and
Neutralist Premier Prince
Jes Swackhamer. executiVe
INIU.LATID FOAM
Half Sizes
Phouma hu asked the cer. The class flower was the
~.98
ICI CHIST - - - - - - - - ~~~'ceUnlon for military
yellow rose, the class color,
Sl
to ·fight the
mint green and dark
green,
and the class motto "One Step
Pathet Lao, the
1 \ a~ourn:oed today.
at a Time, but Al.;ays
ForIn the letter, lltlll
ward."
day. Souvanna detailed
need lor ammunition for
-.
millimeter
artillery pieces "1 n
OFFICE TO O.OSE
Open Evenings Jil 8 P.M.
sufficient quanUtea to face
The Social Security office In
"Sove Your s.t..llpoH
situation." &amp; alo •ked the
will be closed all
RACINE, 0. ·
MIDDLEPORT
Russians to help repair the sis Friday In observation of
Soviet IL22 planes they gave :_:;.,_D_•.:,Y..
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the neutralists In 11161.
Th.e neutralists are out
spare parts and only one of
planes Is flying.
. Fighting In central Laoo
tedoced to light sltirmlshlng
day but Informed
sources said
reconnaissance
flights over the area b)' U. S.
OHIO VALLEY
planes will continue.

tnspecuiJi

school.

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FRENCH FRIED

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:BOILED HAM
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LAIIGI 20 OZ. SIZI

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Coroolt L. Patterson and Daisy Patterson of Syracilse, . have
acquired tho sole ownetshlp of
the Syracuse Drive-In. The ""''
tatltanl wiD 'be operalm at the
~ location and under t h •

Spare Ribs
~~- 29c

SNIDER'S CATSUP,,- - - 2 for 39c
BREAD
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PORK &amp; BEANS
WHITE BREAD

69c
3::· S1
6 S1
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Nurses Pleasant Valley Hospital where Mrs. Smith has been a member of the Nursino Stafr with continuous service since !he hospital opened. Better known as "Smttty"'' , she is thought of as a permanent fixture and seldom a day goes by that someone
isn't looking for her; particularly "return" pallents or v1s1tors who remember her
from having been in the hospital before. The. A.N.A .Pin was presented at a tea at
the hospital by the Ladies of the Auxiliary durmg Nat1onai
Week. Show!'
with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Wright are Mrs. Ernest Colher, prestdent of the Auxlb·
. ary, ani Ralph Crump, president of the board of trustees.

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open
that
d•y.
Pat
Baker
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m ndtheFafternknoConh wtas Ml'S.
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trol boys to a larg-e group o[ for aSSlstance s e ad re&lt;:eJve exJ&gt;e:C
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from the parents and public. lversJty of MisSI!ISIPPt to assume
Kay
presentod the deher duties at the pool as life Ashland Dealers
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Charlell! Yeager.: VJ~e pre!inent, ' May IL at t-he Rock Springs I in an urlusti81 'miniler, there
Mrs. pary f'.lbhs . se~retary, I Grange Hall with Dick Sterrett, will be a 7 hold cross-country
Mrs. Harry ~hw~b.Rann treas- ~ advi!&gt;or. in charge. Films were two-ball mixed foursome. ParU' ': Mrs. E war
ya .
I shown on selecting the
best tl I ta
beinil registered

~tanley,

eJAMAICAS

BEACH BAGS &amp; BATHING CAPS

~=~mc~nt/"~g• ".J· ~

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will say, "Where's my

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tours to the
eren e pe "
mental plots.
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Mr~.

r~nnounced

AnnivPt~ary

He gloats when his newspaper praisea his fevo~lte polltleail

loc~~ ~np=teP~n~tl

held in Moson on Suooay, May iPat Holter and Betty Milhoan :
----24th. They are the parents of are the club advisors. T h e ,
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four daughters and two sons. projoct lesoon was on picking , Gravell e
rv•ee
Attending were Mrs. Sarah patterns. measuring for pattern , HeM for Infant
Heaton, U.ke Placid. Florida; ' and oetectlng fabrics. Demon·,, P'f. PLEASANT - Graveside
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley, :strabons were given by Mrs. se rvices were held Thursday It
, Cindy and Chucky of Mt. Ver- \' Ada Nease and Mrs. Elan War- 2 p.m. at Beale Chapel ceme.
1110n, o.: Mr. aM Mrs. Ralph ner. The club also met on May tery for Brenda Kay Lambert,
Cartwright and Ralph. Mason; 115 at Radford Hill and on May : infant daughter of Ned and Ma•

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- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingles, 117 at the h0me of o\nn. Holter. ! ry France1 Schuler Lambert.

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didate or sports team. Or, he groans when his

BOND SALES REPORTED
Mr. and Mro. John C. Hila and
County ChairmaD Theodore T. Mrs. Clyde Boyles of MkldltPOrt
Reed. Jr , reported
that spent Thursday m Cincmnali.
E aM H Bond aales In
Mrs. Jack Morrio of
County were $30,2&amp;2 for
spent Tuesday with her aunt,

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departenl
- illve•licatina
a b"aking
and IIentering
at Arbucllla School.· According to reporta' die ,,..., ' Jt the scbool
was broken 11110 111 pryin&amp; the

and Betty Leonard, advlaors, Ia
pharge. '!'be club dilcussed · r..
visin&amp; lltelr COIIIIllbltlon by by"
laws.
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excellent care.
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And, because the newspaper is v.lewed os a necessor'y compen-l

Office Cloti IS
Fr'l ~ ay, May 29

:7! ~~·~~~·, :,~t!n~

went end fill a definite need.

be. ubserve d
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heater, wlslw tires. Showo excellent care by one care-

60.Chev. Nomad4dr, Wagon . - ~ s1595

This loyalty to a favorite newspaper didn't just happen •.lt ce.tne ,

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. 57 BUICK
50 Ford Yen Type
Spec. 2 dr. H.T.
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ThlooiHIIt 4

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Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. :John i

' C::I;O,S·~ S~TURDAY, MAY 30, MEM,O~f~L DAY

KAtR"'·&amp;,.

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WHITEWALLS

Mrs. 1.

London on Juno 2l for a 28-&lt;lay

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t01:1r of Europe. At the
clUIIon of the tour she will join
her husband in Germany for an.
other week of Jight-seelng before retUrning home. Rev. Bar·
rinJer ia spendinR three and 1

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'22
ph1s tu and 2 old tires
SAFETY ALL·WEATHER
COMPACT-CAR BUY!
8.00 x13 Size
Blackwall Tubeleaa .

HATION-WIDE
uNO LIMIT"
GUARANTEE

4.!60f

1 li111it o~ I!IO~IIK/MI liMit til Mil"
, .lo limit n to rn~I / MI liMit as 11

lwtl •• lnare each
ALL SIZES NOW AT
SPECIAL

Whlfe'fall•

half mpnths of special study in

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A COOOY[AP. TilliE

FAILS UNOr!l

GUA~ANTEt 1n1 of mort thJn
10,000 ~~a ~ •n r dultf'!l on t~e U n r lP~

lHIS

ed him by the Lutheran World
Feder~tion, HI! ia 0118 o! two
pastors In the United Statea
receiving lilo aoholarohlp.
PERSONALS
Mra. M; 1.. Olllin&amp;er ~ttended

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81: CAR BUY
8, _;14 Size
Blackwall Tubeleu

,t,LL N£W GOOOl( AA AUlO TIR(S AFt(
GUARAttlEEO U.Jinst dtfiCI~ in wnrk·
min ~ lllp ~~~~ m•lerials 1nd normtol
rc~~ a ~~~~ ~ . e•ctpt reJ)flriblt p~flt·

Germany, a scholarship award-

lllr, and Mrs. Walkr

No Trade-ln Price
Nylon All-Weather

•u• lube-type
old tire

Barringer.
Mrs. Barringer left Moltday
for Washington, D. C., where
she will be the guest or Mr. I
and Mrs. Ronald Pierce. ~,rom
there she will go to Rochester,
N. Y. to visit Rev . Barringer's parents, Mr . and Mrs. F.
G. Barringer and famil y. FolJowina: her return to her horne
In Chicqo, abe will fly
to 1

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Paikt&lt;JbUI'I· The l'OIIt\111
g!ven by Dr. Robert Baker,
fl!Ct'l!' of the School of Music
ill New York Thaoloiloal S.DI·
illllry, Dr ..Baker ia on• &lt;it
outabllldlni orpniat !It tl1il

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8·T Nylon

F . Roush and children, Mr. and '

Mrs. Lloyd Roush and

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No Trade-In Price
Safety All-Weather

Stat at in~ Ctmda w•ll mil~t all~v.ano e
'" a ~w l ' r~ bntd on orle:tnal lrtld
l!tPIIl rema1nlna: and t\lrr!nt "GaOO·

yur Price·\

INSTANT CREDIT
for holders of chirle plates
&amp; national credit cards.

an r.rgar. reoitai recently at St.
Frances Xavier . Church
in

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ago, who spent lhe past six :
weeks visitil16 her pprenls, Mr.
Those attending the
picnic
were Mr. and Mrs. John Fry,
Mr. and Mrs. James Frv of

Full power,lncludlnll power windows &amp;. 6-way power seat tinted glass radio

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Y-8 motor. auto., radio,

f ul owner.

newspaper Isn't on the front step when they want it. Ask• ahy ,-

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FAREWELL PICNIC
A farewell picnic was held
Saturday evening in the New I
Haven Garden Club Park for
Mr•. John E. Barringor of Chic- I

Mrs. Max Eichin1er, Mr.

.carrier boy. He c;:en tell you, because he hura al»ut it if 1 Gfeliv· ··

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M.

~,:8 au tomatfc, power brakes, power
oulrD1e-new Cadillac ·trade-in,

on It. They are sorely disappointed and disturbed when t h e i r

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and heater. New Olds trade-in.

· 60 Chev.lmpala Convertible .. - s1595

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ery is late or .missed.

JURORS EXCUiED
MASON - Bible School at the R1verview 4-H Club met on
PT. PLEASANT - The office
Mason Methooist Church will Mav 18 at Riverview School wtlh ~I the Circuit Clerk of Mason
~rnmen~ on June 11th and Mrs .Margaret Brown . and Mr~. County has announced that the
.. w1ll continue through J u n e 1Paulmt Myers, advisers, m petit jurors drawn ror the May
li 19th. Classe~ will be held from 1charge. Patty Dorst gave a re· ~rm oi Mason County Circuit .
J. 2 until 4 .p m. A~es for .en- port on Pro.per Brushing of ~he Court have been excused. There 'I
trance w1ll commence w ' t h Teeth. Entrtes for the
Nelia will be no further May term of , _.....
four years up to an(l including j County Fair were discussed. The court due to the illness of Mrs. .
Olh graders !.his year. Regist.ra· advisors helped the girll with J1me1 Lee Thompltln, wile of •
tlon can be made by coming to their sewin&amp; projecti'
Judge James Lee Thmnpson,
tbe churrh th• hours listed or -Jeal. Whitehead, Reporter. presiding judge. Friday, June 5, i
b)" cal\inJ:! 3-5211 hetwPen those .
1has been set as the tentative !
1 Rock Sprinp Busy Beea met date for entering the pleas of :
houra.
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· --~ ~ thQao indicted by the M a y 1

W\1\Wtires, radio

- V-8 motor, std. trans., good

Both men and women want their newspaper. In f6ct, thty 'ir\sist

Shiflet, Columbuo, Ohio.

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just about the same. She looks forward to ·

left out during the chitchat over the bridge table.

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63 Ford Galaxie 4door . . . . . ~ . szo9S

of loeel news could "ruin" her shopping trip or leavt her feelill9 i

Wesley Ingles and thildren, :Methodist .Church Annex with \ Lambert of Galllpolis ·Ferry;
basement window.
I W. Mlln lt.
Middleport . One son.
Charles IMrs. Harr1et Ne1gler and Mrs. temal grandparents, Mr. an d l ~and family, were unable !Mary K. Yost, advisors , in Mrs. Kenneth Schuler, SUrnmlt\
•••••••••••• . . •••••••••••••
to attend.
I charge. Sharon Ervin gave de· Station, Ohio: and paternal grea*
1 monstrations on chocolate chip grand.parenta, Mr. and Mn. John

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Greene and Karen, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bumgardner ~nd Chery), !
and Mrs. Robert Johnstan and
Vicki. Serving the dinner were 1
Mrs. Johnny Roulh, Mrs. Edwin
Rflu sh and Mrs. Harry Layne.

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· Jeannie. Jimmy and Bobby Jo At both of th..e meetings the . died Tuesday sborUy alter b&lt;rth
. ol Brilliant, 0 .: Mr. an4 Mrs. pro)ecllesson was on birds.
Iat Pleasant Valley Hospital.
': Dayton Raynes. Becky and Min· I Louise aM Leoora Michael, re- 1 Surviving In addition to the
: dy. Mason ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl , porters.
. parents 1(0 a sister, Patr1cls
· Jngleo. Mason : Mrs.
Sylvia , The Racine Jolly Neighbors Ann, age 9 montha: potern!ll
Stewart, Mason : Mr. and Mrs. \ met. on May 16 at the Racine 1 grand.parentJII, Mr. and Mrs. Ned building was galned thru the

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reading her pet fe1tures. Missing out on some ad or ehoi~_item

cent of ile aaleo goal ao compar- called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ed to Ohio's accomplishment
..II,;.Y·iiiiiiiiiiiiiii==iii'JI
ss.a per ceol.
Ill liST
t
--Ud open, but nothing was ro- QUALITY
ported miSSing. The freezer lid REGULAR
was damaaed. Entry to the
Certified Oil Station

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Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. I

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Se/eeticn--Condition--Price

feels

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~~te•art,
i.Arlti.ii•;;i:;;;;G;;iaioryi.iiSi.ite~w.;•~rl;. ooc~-;M:;;:•;,:ry~Arfill;;a'~·~and·Jor~.'l'lul~;betl~,

William McFarland and R a y· .
mond, Billy Roush , Mrs. Ever- i
ett Roush and Kathy, Penny :

fers with his choiee of person~lities or issues. He'll even wrl,

And, his wife

and that total county sales Jan· Mrs. Jack lllte,DonRut!:Qdp,
uary·through April we" $123,· Mr. and Mro.
.,. ayno,
169 which represents 2U per sons, D4lf aDd Doullas, DayU&gt;n.

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Ann Roush, Karen Greene and '
Penny Hayes. A film strip "The
Service in Action" wa·s shown
lo the group.
'Those attending w~re Pastor
and Mrs. Jack Welch ,
Mrs . .

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cond year class were confirmed
at the servke on SUnday mornIng aoo were presenled Bible•,
they were Jane Roush, Kathy

Velnia Rouoh and Jane,

A man's possea&amp;ive about his newspaper. Me tekes

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day evening at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in honor of the
first and second year Confll"·

Cor1ditioned
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Shopping Pleasure

thelolr!i.::S~; ~:we~~~

Mrs. Burgess

Frame.

heard him s~y many times: "Now, my t'lewspaper said ~ ~~~;:'),f

Kn~p,
t;.
ue the series, Sewell said.
West V ~m ke~~:~h:~ntlre
be a gues spea
JUDY PRODUCI!:I
group at \tf·~·
d b the
Dunfee Farms JudY a junior Lunch Cw t e Hserve O:m n
two-year..oid Register~ Guern· Mason cou~ ..Yf orne II f 0 stratton lu., or a sma ...

Gift Made

A dinner was held on Thurs·

When' a newspaper is missll'lg, more oftfln than,not, 11 m~~

be directed to those Interested
8 8ronom
hortteulture """
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laoo J'udgingy, TheN will be' held
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MY NEWSPAPER?'

erican Present crystal bo.wls Uon In West Vtrgina.
with purchase of seven or more
Other parts of the Experi~
gallons of gasoline, it was an~ mental StaUon Field Day

)IV P'und
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MfF Pre1Uklll - .
JohnsM: ll't*Suret, .._
to hv durlnl her coovateiiCOIIQtl
Promtt1 Pr1JC'll11
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81 tho GallipOlis Medical Cent- MASON - The 9lnJQr MYl •Janice illllrJ: Wllni!tiJo.
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the Maaon Melhodist Chureh iRousb; Outreleh. Gil!!!ll
MASON .!. Mrs. Roy Burgess, Games were Ia od durin the 11101 raceoUy 11 tile church
Ciu..tllip, BllJ
a member of the Sunshine claso social llou hefd Y1 th
elect officers Their leader is and Fell0!11h1P1 Jttt 'J]IaMl •
or the Mason Methodist Cllurch, Method! t ra.u h
e
.
Mrs. !lay Proffitt.
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wao IIIJrPtlled Thursday eveoln&amp;
e
rc
pnzes
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The IOUQwial .....
when members of the cia"' pr..
to Mrs. Russell Kathy
was
elected es in the Huntlnafm d ,
sented her with going _ away Copellllrt
an
Mrs.
Ray
Prof- -!dent: co - vice presldetttJ trict Yotith .,,Uowih\P,
gifts of a puru and earrlhgt 1111·
are Allot Faye Johnson a ft d
Allee P',
.Jol•...,
She will leave In the near
llos!MaH Mrvillg relnsh- LMar_.::.Y
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ture, to reside at Martllllvil.e ":tnta ,..~_Mra. Cecil 8mith iJ
va.
' • Mrs. ,.,..p Caroon.
Mro. Ce911 Smith pi1sented a Attending were the bosteases
davoUon~ procram conllstlllJ and Mro. Burgess.• Misseo Hll·
was a film on missionary er a reidtna. "Whit te Spring?" da and Lorena We1as, Mrs. Reu·
work In Kentucky, Ybor City followed by ,~&gt;royer.
bon Stewart, Mr~. Ebe~ Roush,
and N"':" Medco.. The meetin&amp; Mra. Matilda .Noble ca!led the Mra. HeletJ Dovu,Mra. William
was. adJourned· Wltb tfle bene- n...ttns to or1loer In the absence Fry • Miss Mary Duddln&amp;, Mra.
diction.
of the president. The grou wot- Helen Stewart, Mrs. Lester Zer- eWHITE
Attendlng were Mrs. Charles ed uanlmously te acceptp the (Ue, Mro. Matilda Noble,, Mrs.
Weaver , Mrs. J~n Bumgarner, nOITiinaling committee'!! re
Ma~ J~nson, Mrs. V~rgfrua eBLACK
Mrs. Otha Lievmr. Q&gt;arlene 1wtth oll!cers to 110 install~ ShrJmphn, Mrs. Everett Thorn- eFADED BLUE
Weaver, Mrs. Wyllls
Rous~. 1the Soplember meetllli which ls as, Mrs. Dotiald Foglesong, Mrs .
Conme Roush; Mrs.
Tbelnla the ntxl scheduled meetin~. The Russell Capehart and Mrs. Ray
Capehart, Mr.s. T. Bert Roush, new officers will be Mrs. Eber Proffitt.
N &amp; M
~JSs Millie Bumgarner •. Mrs. ll. Rouah, pnoaident: Mra. Matilda
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. Bryant, Mrs. Kermit Gress, Noble, vice president; Mrs. wn.
MASON PERSONALS
WIDTHS
Mrs. Wilham Russell, lolra. ijer·I Jiam Jl'ry treaotJI'er· and M
1man
Ohlinger, Mrs. Mabel Pte-'
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kens, Mrs. James Hart, Mrs.
Mrs. Chilies Aldridge and fam-1
ly, were LOuis and Bob Aid- 1
Etta Richardson, Jenny Bum· on Monday.
: garner, Miss Mary
Phpllips, Miss Phyllis Bat.y of Parkers- ridge of Cleveland, 0.: Mr. l
Mrs. Howard Burris, Mrs. Mar- burg, spent lhe week end here and Mrs. James Aldridge and
tin Berisford, Mrs. Ottie Roush, Iwi~ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. children, Riverview, Michigan;
Miss Sally Roush, Mrs. Harold IPhd Batey.
Mr. and Mrs . . Charles Kelly
Bumgarner, Mary Jan, June, · Mr. ansi Mrs. James N. Roush of Madison, lndi11na : Mr. and ,
and Jean Bumgarner, Mrs. Berfi and Linda visited Mr. and Mr1. M{a. John Kelly and son, La~ :
nard Lieving, Mrs. Harold Zer- Albert Field in Detroit, Mich., fayette, Indiana. The families
kle , Mrs. E. C. Riddle, Miss ~er the weekend. Their son, visited here to attend the ComEthel Riddle, Gait Miller, Mrs. Jeff, and Mrs. Roush's mother, mencement exercises at Waha·
1Fred Batey, Mrs. Thomas Hoff- Mrs. Flelds returned home with ma on Monday evening.
man , Mrs. Jack Flesher.
them. Jeff had been visiting Mr. Mrs. Dallas Yeager attendROTARY CWB
and Mrs. Fields, for oeveral ed the birthday dinner fO&lt; Mrs.
The 8€nd Rotary Club or New weeks.
· Allie Blessing, Hartford on SunHaven met on Thursday even- Mr~. and Mrs . B. R._Yance are 1 day. Mrs. Blessing was 82.
,
dinner vaca.Ioning and visiting
his I Mrs. Mary Walsh visited on !
ing for their regular
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
meeting at the Harfford Metho- \parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Thursday with Mr$.
Dallas '
dist Church, A short business Vance at Poplar Branch. N.C. Yeager.
.

meeting was held. Those atteooing were Herman Layn~. Donald
F. Roush, Lloyd Roush, Floyd
Carmack, Richard Ord, Dr. John
Ridgway. Jack Flesher, Clyde
Foley, Rome Williamson, Russell Capcharl, Harry Miller, Edwin Stein, Arthur Thabet, Thomas Reed, and Rev. Marvin

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
FOR YOUR SHOPPING tONVENIENCI

e CAPRI PANTS

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nOOI\. II ·--• Iandseape
Rehm a ce.lftiU

,I Helen SteJ'Irl,

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Beach Robes

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c n Gihbs. president of the tadvisor.
Vernon Webfor. l from 12 tee to 4 areen; from 5
J . .&lt;'P!'., askE'd the PTA to con· Mrs. Keith Sutherland is also tee to 3 green; from 4 tee to
s i· r sponsormg a booth at the 13 n advisor of the club. A dem- 6 green; from 16 lee to 5 green;
F&lt;1 ,r•h of July celebration.
\ onstration on baking Snickerdoo. 1
1£rom 15 tee to 8 green, and finIt was
that om- dies Wall given by Mr!. Weber. l ish by going from temporary
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t · ar ·
to 7
c_: rs ~~~~!-~!._ .~- ~~____! Each members gave a report ee m airway
green.
sey cow owned by Ed4on Rous~,
e Ex rimentlil atatlon
\on good table manners. T w n Also on tap ror those In the Racine, has comp1eted an ofh· Th
pa
f
5 Ot,h
1 new members. Rosemary Rice ! pool area _
will be on afternoon cial HIR actual production l't!•
T h I!
0
aoo Cheryl Hutchinson, w•re of entertammenl by the Mu!l- cord or 10,4:!3 poundo of milk nor . 1
• llld
ilnitiat•d into the club.
tangs. a local combo consist- aoo 5411 pounds of butterfat In publiC ' Invited
e
Js C"I P bratl'd
2 to the
, MASON - Mr. aoo Mrs. Le• Beverly Thompson, R•porter. ing of Raudy Bias on drums, 344 days, two times a day milk· day on J_u_n•_•_ __
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· Ingles celebrated their
50th I
: M1~e Kmcaid wlth the
lead tng , accordtn1 to The American
RUTLAND NOTES
00
' wedding anniversary with
a Five Point Star Stitchers met gmtar • .and Manfred Bar
sec-- Guernsey Cattle Club.
family dinner held at their ion May H at the Fabric Shop. ond gu1tar.

NOTICE!

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SWIM SuITS

CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS, 1 &amp; 2 Pee.

the program from 10 a.m.
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nounced by District Sales Mana·
M1" Lucy Bulmer, 5th grade :type of.aDiJDalllllll ·j·udging.~ni- . cpan are ..........._
'• gu Ralph Sewell. of Pomeroy .
t· a"hPl. · pr•!lent.ed
two , p1ano 'amsl.
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The bowls - authentic antique
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T cross-coun ry go even. reproduction• - are similar In
r ·"'· rerently prue:;nsed b ,Y Allan Whson, ReJl&lt;lrt.r.
. will find partners playing. ?ne style to glaSllware Items offered
1 . . P'f A. Mi" Helen Bletner s
Iball between them and h&lt;ttmg In previous Ashland 011 promo[ 11 i :'vl
a;radM: tied I Mother's Little Helper!! met alternate shots 81 they
go lions. Consumer demand
r. the hook award .
on May 14 at the home of tho:air rrom No. 1 tee to No. 2 green; suited in the decision to contin·

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2 Pee. Blouaon Type
end I Pee, Knill

vot,onat pr ram.
Plan Promotion
. Mrs. Le.wis Gillaoo
outgo- I
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Local Ashland Oil dealers will \
1 licensed private
lng oresulent, Installed new of· 1
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launch a maJor sales promotwn 1. the
fleers as foII ows. . president
Mrs
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landscape organlza·

and chocolate drop oookies.
. Carol Wileoxen. Reporter.

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Sherry

by Tnple AAA
for assJstm~ the
Mrs Marie l,{oush prmcipal ' the ~·ea.- and Mrs.
of the. school '
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PT. PLEASANT - GleM E.
P~mero . Mrs Ed Deem )&gt;ort: Rehm Registered Landscape
land· ;.·n Johnson Jo~ OUrs Archib.ct will be one of tlle
and l!brbara Mr a~d Mrs Vin- I guest s~akera 11 lhe West Vlrton Jones Butch
and~· ginia University Ohio Valley
1 s't.ati on
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Tammy, Dunbar
. •W. Va., and Expenmenta
Mlss Florence Circle and Lar· Day June 2. Behm
appear

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SPORTS

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Architect to
Be Speaker
At Field Day

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Evans, Sheila Faulk, Jeffrey
Folmer. Paula Frick.
U.rry
Ac~~my at es om • · ·• Good.
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Grueser, Joh!'ny Klein
Addle Landaker. Kevm Marret.
Reunion, Cookmtt,
Terry Michael, Alta
Held at Gaul Horne
er,, Randall Sheets, Mane
A lamily reunion and cookJack
G lo r l a
out was held Sunday at the W1lson and George Youn&amp;.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Gaul aM Mark of Chester.
The following attended, Mr.
and Mrs. Warden Ours, Bashan: Mr. aoo Mrs. Ermist John·
son and Bob, Belpre; Mrs. Howard Blazer, waverly ; Mr. and
M'•· Allen Stobart, Ricky and
Tammie Jo, Middleport; Mr.

ed Triple AAA and F"tornal Or· are urged to attend. The cost
n·u·1
der of Police certificates by is $11.01.
PT · PLEASANT .t e
Mason Pollee Officer Fred Tay- , Officer Taylor told the group 1Morgan, manager of Hidden
]01 at a meeting of Mason Grade ' about the Patrol Boys trip
to IValley Country Club. anno~ncSco&lt; ,] PTA Tuesday evening. Camden Park .and the
places led today events to take Pace!
DeWayne Taylor and ·J 0 h n visit-ed enroute.
1at H1dden Valley on Memor1a
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Zuspan were prt"sented pms do. Mrs. Gil and tha
parents y
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MASON- Patrol Boys of Ma-

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Chamben, Rve at :M3 N. Folirtb 0. 0. Patterson, Mel g s
st., Middleport, completed I .Oounty
Superintendent
of
lour week couter Insurgency Schools was the speaker at the
and special warfare staff ?lac.&lt; Salisbury Township Elementary
eour10 ~I lhe John F. Kennedy School Commencement !ll01'(!is.
Center for Special Warfare, Fort os Monday al a p.in.
Bragg, N. C.. May 22.
Dipk&gt;mao and awll!'dl wert
. Maj. CbaD_~bers was b'alllell presented by Robert E. B!!wen
m uncosvenllonal warfare, psy- elementary supervisor fl. councholoeical warfare. and counter- ty schools. and Paul Manuel,
insurgency operations.
elchth pode teeoher. ~- R.
Special Forces were . created ·R. Cord; pastor of IIJO Roc k
by the Deparlll\ent .or the Army Spring• Cllurch cave the lnv~
to provide, in tijne of war, a cation and belledletlon.
unit through whic)l tlle ~
s.nr by class were "God
can develop an4 employ Jljlerril- Bless America," by lrviJIIJ!er·
Ia warfare forces aga~~st the lin. and "You'll Never Walk
eoe'!'y m support or mtlltary op- Alone," by Rogero and HaJDo
eratiOns.
.
mersteln. Studeotll whO lradThe 37-year-old off•cer enter- ualed wert Charlea
Jllrtets.
ed the Army in June 1950 and Michael Bento Melvin
Cun·
was last stationed at fort njnghom. Ger~ld i;blin, Kathy
Polk, U.. He was. gradu~ted. Eblin. Rebecca Eblin. Keith

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ReT. and Mit·. Berl!ford and
an4 ,\lilly,
W.h,W,J. IAJiiQtlm
'!be W.S.W.S: ol the E.V .B
held Ita aMUal Mother
and Daulbwr ballquat _res:.nUy
The welcome was given by Mro.
Martm S.risford and the mvoaaUon,by Mn. Howard Burris
PollillflJJC
banquet a readwao g!ven by Mrs. Berisford
mtroduollon of mothers by
Mrs. llowlt't Burris. (lifts were
given to the oldat mother thero,
Mrs. R. F. Bryarit, aoo to the
youqgesl, Mrs. Hert110n Ohlinger. A solo was sunc by Mrs.
. WIUiam Russell. 1he 111 aJn pro-

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Attell4fng
were and
Mr. aoo ?.{ft.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:;;;,;;;.. 1 -:harlet
Weaver
Mr. alld Mrs. Ili.m Pickfllll,
U .l
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, I.e.a_,n
ah Ann and Gall, Mrs. Thomas
and Tll1\)lY, Mr. and
CLASS MEETING
by Rev. Berlllord.
ol Mrs. Jamea N. Roush and LinThe Win won Class of the omcers were held : President da , Mr. aoo Mrs. Rohert Cooke,
I:.U.B, Church met on MCII!day Mn Roy J
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.
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rickard,
fVeni!J$
the hom ol Rev
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ones •. v1ce pres&lt;denl,
and Sharon• Mr. an4 Mrs.
· Lu!Mr Sml!h; secretary; Mrs. Luther Smith, 'Terry and TjmMfl 11Martln
100
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Dovodon. ,.. 1 Eu.- Hudnalh
treasurer, llfY, Mrs. Gerald Clark, Mn. J:u·
" 1 Robert Coolce.
cene

NEW

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ents,

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INFORMAnON

For Sele

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FOR DECORATION: See
fine selection 'W nowers.
kets , Wreatbs. Cliff'•
Repair , Mlddleport .
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Ohio.
5-28-lte nished 4 room aud bath
ment. Mlddlport, WY
cu. ft. Deep Freeze. Suit- ment. Middleport WY 2-3874.
for farm famUy or small
5 'EI 6tp
restaurant. Will sell cheap.
Call WY 2·2733.
HOUSE, 4 rooms and bath, gas
furnace and basement Wetzgal
5 26 3tc
St. WY 2-5333.

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Jlanu-dlf -t:::.e LM too tJrOO •ooJI
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rn su &amp;AS\'
Furnace Rotary blower
w1th
5 27 tfc
motor. Converted coal
to 1
010~ P1~t1ntr:~No
wANT AD
gas furnace. Heat controls and 1 FOUR ROOMS and bath oo
Thermostat. Several feet of 1 ~lain Street in Rut~d. Phone
PHONE WY 2·2157
duct. 9, 10. and 12 inch. All SH 2-5361 or contack Giles 3mtut.
for $70.110 in place. Will sell 1
6 26 tile
separate. Call WY 2·31trl.
FOUR ROOMS, bath and bas"'
Notice
5 27 31t
ment, furnace beat.P b o o e
WY :l-ll319.
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THE ANNUAL m..!tlng
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the Election Board Office
WY ~94.
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Pomeroy. Monday, June
Unfurnished bouse, ' rooms,!
1.00 1 . m .. 1964. Emmett G THERE1&gt; NO charge for use of utility and bath. 1655 Point
Will, Pres., Francis E.
CarPet Shampuoer With Lane, Pomeroy. Pbooe WY 2purchase of Blue Lustre Car· 3874.
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ris, ec y.
REVIVAL stnrtm~ June 3
Baker Furniture, Middleport, Fl'RNISHED apanmenta. Ph
7:45 p. m. Mt. Olive
Ohio.
! 26 3tc
WY 2-2776. After$ p.m. phone
near Long Bottom, Ohio.
WY 2-3574.
est Thomas will be the Evan·
II 21 tic
sluggish
ge-list . .Spec~l singing every tank. Get Klean-Em-All,
TlffiEE and four roo"' furnish&amp;
night. Everyone welcome.
tic Tank Cleaner. Latldrcltlrk ed aDd Ullfuruisbed aparlo
Douglas Circle. Pastor
Farm Bureau, Pomeroy.
menta. WY 2-5434
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5 27 6tp
4 29 !otc FURNIBHED aDd Ulllurnlsbed
GROU-P PHOTOS. Why not
---,FO;;;uR.--.SALE...-;.---1 apartmeota. Inquire al the

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IG1~~~~!:ijfi~~7~~ I[Ultara
your Church
Congregation, and
24 JDODtba to
{'l:':;;s groups, Fam i ly RPunion
11 TlffiD Jewel
pay· see or ,ca
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living color. Call or 3top in. WllliamsoD.
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Photogro phy, Pomeroy, Ohio, KaL TERMITES and protect
r: v 2-2405.
5 26 6te
lawn and shrubs from insects
--L'·~f. WP-1Gff1 safely with Dex with ARAB U-d&lt;Ht CooceoA 11'1F' ' ,.:hleis Only 98c at trate King Builders S n p ply
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THREE bedroom brick duplex,

ture In Middleport. Ohio.

Fit TERED WHIT! GAS

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Super Service Stollon

Ready·

You'll Like
THESE PRICES

BLOOMING YOU'LL LIKE OUR DEALI
1964 Chevy II
1964 Chevrolet
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Bel Air _ $2895
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On Pomeroy ,Metor

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OKLOTJ

V8 engine, Powerglide, po-_ 4 Door. Le11 than 8000
wer steerinJ, power brat..

e1, radio, deluxe trim.
New car title- and guaran. tee.

S1ve $300

1963 Pontiac Tempest ~ $2395
LeMans Convertible. Red flnlah, black
top, white interior with bucket seats, 4
on the floor, 188 H . P. engine, radio
beater. a real1h1i'pie

miles, V8 encine, Power1 I ide trlns., whitewall
ttre1, radio, heater, •eat

Biscayne 2-Door. Loea.l owner, clean interior, tires like new. jet black finish,
Powerglide, heater.

1960 Olds "88" 4-Door $1595
Local owner. Clean interior, jet blat'k
finish, Hydra-Matte, power steering, ra·
dio, heater, &amp;ood tires.

1962 Corv1lr Monze _ $1795
Coupe. Locally owned and low mUeage,
tires like new, 102 engine, f.-speed box,
bucket eeatl 1 radlo, heater, bwn paint
with matching vinyl interior,

4-.Door. lvol')' and blue fJnjsh . Spotless
interior, radio, heater, VB engine, Powerglide, Hke new whitewall tires.

4-Door. Spotless

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interior , Wl\lte
finish, VB enginf', power steering, power
brakes, auto. tran'&gt;., radio and heater.

eroy. Call WY :1-5127.
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MODERN 4 room and bath
furnisbec: apartment. Phone
WY 2--3874,
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WI 2..13411 or WY 2-2186.
t 20 tic

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1963 Corveir Panel· $1795
Local owner, aood tire&amp; . Looks and

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1 cylinder, automatic trans. Radio.

1961 Corvalr MonZI _ $1495
Coupe. This little jewel is the one for
the young at heart. Red bucket aeats,
while finish , 4 on the noor, ndio and
heatt-r, eood tirea, 102 engine.

Station Wagon, 8 cyl. en&amp;ine with automatie trans. Good whitewall tires, radio,
heater, clean interior. Ivory and coral
finish .

Why Not Try One Of These!
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WB U6, 8 cyl. -

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5 speed trans.

60 FORD F·1.00 PICKUP
8 Cylinder.

59 FORD f.250 PICKUP
a Cylinder.

57 G.M.C. DUMP TRUCK
Ready to 10 to work.

2 Door. Local owner and spotless eleRn
inside and out. Beiee and eoraJ finish,
power steerin&amp;, power brakes, aut~matic
Radio and beater, like new wh1tewall

tires.

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ON 1HE SPOT FINANCING!
MANY MORE USED CARS &amp; TRUCKS 1'0
CHOOSE FROM. SEE JERRY BROWN, MELVIN
LITTLE OR SALES MANAGER EDDIE FIFE. . ,; ·
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Pickup, V8 engine 1 new tires, turquoise finish, cab like new inside
and out, heater,

1960 Chevrolet _

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80 Series with tandem axle. 900 x 20
tires. New paint, aoUd cab. 15 ft.
Teleteope Dump Body.

MONDAY TIIBUUGB. Jl'IUDAf
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10:00 femlly Worablp Hour
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$1395 1961 GMC Y2 Ton _ $1295

luxe eab, 4 new truck tirt-s, beige
finish, heater.

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TRUCK BUYERS SEE THESE!
1;1 Ton Pickup 6 cyl. Powerglide, de.

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57 Ford Custom 2 dr.- S4CJ5'

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1961 Chevrolel _

CROSSWORD

58 Pontiac Convt. • ·- s495....
Automat!• lrana. Power ateerlnc and radio.

1958 Chevrolet Bel Air • $865
1960 Dodge Phoenix • $1199

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Deluxe vln.vl trim, tlrea JJke new. automatic trans.. Radio and beater. Blue fina

1961 Rambler Cl11slc • $1295
1960 Chevrolet lmpal• $1595

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8 cylinder, atondard traot, Radio

1962 Ford F•lcon 2-Dr. $1395
1961 Chevrolet _ _ $1495

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belts, beautiful white over

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interior.

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YOU PAY less lor fine home T!IPEE bedroom house on lJD.
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furnishings at Baker Furnl· colo Hill, Pomoro) Ph o o e
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5 26 6tp

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trailer.

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power steerirJI!, power brakea.
radio and eztraa. ilO Broadway. Middleport. Call WY ~
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banltop, catalina. blue fJn.

radio
eluding Eieo tube tester,
For Rent
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5:15 SpoUlgbt OD Spoiu
5:25 Weather.. ,
1:10 Dbmer 011111oa!e
1:00 SWlSet Blvd,
7:10 llljn 011
SATURDAY
1:1$ Sigo On
1:15 Musical Clock
f:ff Tile Llfellllt
8:00 Oblo Valley NeWll
8:05 World, National News
UO Sports Today
8:15 Weather Pteture
8:16 Musical Cloek
US NeW!I
1:00 Musical Clock
t:ao Son&amp; &amp; story Time

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1:11 liAIUidQ Mdnel
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t:ID DJerlnt! wtt1J Dolt
4:10 1'111&gt; Ten Revue
1:11 News Summary

1:15 Dinner MutdcaJe
7:30 Sign 011

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IIONDAJ 1'1111U FRIDAY
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1:05 Silcred a--.
1:20 Country Jamboree
8:30 Fann News
1:35 Paul Bower~
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7:00 Nna
7:05 Tiny's Chapel
7:31. Newt
7:35 Picteno: llardware
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7:50 News Roport
8:00 Breatloot Party
8:10 Roy's Food II"Rtt
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1:20 ~ Jllll!bolllo
1:11 Jolm Ral'llll
7:05 llreaJmrt Party
t:ll J011ea 1!uJet Sbow
10:15 The Good Llle
IO:llli Muolc ID Tbe Air
10:45 Tbfs 1s Music
11:05 Top Ten Show
11:35 Top Teo Show (llluttons)j
1%:00 Nooo News
1%:15 Musical ID!orlude
12:30 Rev. Merlin 'feell
1:00 Platter Partv
7:00 Sundown s.r,;nade
7:30 Sign Off

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7:05 8tgo On
9: 41&gt; BeiiJ Nowtaa
7:10 P'riDCh City Baptist
11:00 MlDII!erlal Aaloe.
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11&lt;15 CGua1r7 ~ II·'IJ
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U.U J'amllJ II'~. U:OO Suoda7 Show
U:e 'nD,y'a Country ~
12:111 NCIOII N...
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6:00 News
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1:10 J11pJ111 Hour
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dAy they bad be!~ 8J;anteil a 'been ~- to bav~ a 'oewerob: mootlls 'Pleailoll f&lt;&gt; . 101' are Ill. .operatlao :bj. Oct. 31,
" type. oewerage ' l)lalen lll65.
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!\layer Lee. Sn1ilb .reltaJed a deadlirae claiiJe rea41lng. "April
lell!or from, tile Olllo ·ruv... ·Ill&amp; 30, 19M: oc~ of COOitruciatl,on Compal11 ~,._ tlon and llavlnJ} tbe Nmedlal
whl,ch informed hlm. of tile es· work• ·in lull pperation."
wbat
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tbe·&lt;:Ommlalon'S· May 14 IJieOI,. are ~ to lbe deadllne,
10'1 wu llltl&lt;lllttl&lt;led!lng in ClncinnfU.
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nrller pboe doadllnel.
The letter sets o.t. I, 19M
as tile last dote lor !lllbmlssloll
of final plans and· opeclllcationo
for all remedial w..-b to the
Ohio De!lartment e• Health loc
review and approval.
Also, Dec. a1. ;.o4 Ia the
deadline lor lloancing and •·
wan! of bida lor cmstruction
for all remeciiBl works.
May« Smith bad presented

progress to date by Middleport
in obtalnlng • lagoon-type ..,..
erage. P01slble sltea bave been ·
selected &amp; approved ln!ormaUy.
Also, a sewer rate ordinance
Ia to be brought before cooncll
- probably in Its oext meeting
- lor a final reading.
Am&gt;lketlons are in the process of being flied with the
Federal gavernment for aid.

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"TARAS BULBA"
rony Curtis
Yul Brymer
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Michael Pate, Joan Freeman

Saturd1y
M•y 30
"BALLAD OF A
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Marty Robbins Joyce Rt&gt;dd
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''THE PASSWORD IS
COURAGE"
Dirk Bogarde

Mrs. Roush, 82
Dl'es Thursday

MEIGS THEATRE
PoMEROY, OHIO

Shop at Elberfelds In Pomeroy

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

Friday 9 to
SATURDAY We Are Closed
All Day MEMORIAL DAY

SUN., MON., TUES.
May 31-June 2
"K!SSIN' COUSINS"
(Technicolor)
Elvis Presley, Glenda Farrell
COLORCARTOONS

SPORTSWEAR FOR

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Pouring into

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REGULAR

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eSTRAW HATS
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IVY LEAGUE PANTS by Levi

Certified Oil
W. Main St.

Pleaoanl Valley Hoopltal
ADMI'M'ED: Mrs,
Bertha
Hughes. Ashton; Stephen Ga,,.ll
klns, Pl. Pleasant.
DISCHARGED: Mn. Ned
Station
Pomeror ILambert, GaUlpolb Ferry: Hoberl Tayl&lt;W, Leon.

Wear 'em In comfort all day long/
Slipper-soft/ Feather/ighU

CATALINA
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IRfATHIII' BRUSI!m PI!ISIUH CASUAL $H0E1
BY WOlVERINE

•BLOUSES
By Shapely

Will Speak

-PiJ.t~onestly
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VISITED CHIWREN
Mrs. Otto Lohn Sr. has re1 turned from a two weeks visit
with children in Columbus.

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BERMUDAS

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a bnat in !he Ohio River and
fooud Eddie Ward, son 'lf Mr.
and Mrs. Orion Ward, CbeshFuneral services for
Etta
Ire wbod rowned WedaesKerns Roush. 82, Hidden Lakes, day alteroooo.
Pomeroy, wbn dlejl teclily at
Holzer hOllpital will be held The Pomeroy squad was an·
SUI!day at 2 p:m. at
Ewing i Intentionally omitted In Tburschapel with burial in the Beech] doy's repOrt from tbe GoUla
GtO'fo f!~•.:tlle Rmr. Mel· County Sheriff's office.

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Short Sleeve
Whltet
Calm
Banlons &amp; Knits

BY RUGBY

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At Dinner

L. L. Harrold, Superintendent
of th~ Hydrologic Res:arch Sta·
It!on m Coshocton, WI!! be lh&lt;
ispeaker at the Meigs Soil Con·
ed
WID' bella a
'
.. vJn]i)tir. Will i&gt;f!ie1aie.' -~ : •• .. TH:~moroy 0.0 ••• tbo ;servation Di~tr!ct annual banMidcueP&lt;&gt;r' ·volun~
two
'Three accidents, two of which Het husband, ila....y B. ROush llrst milt eaUed and was on lquet and ..eletlt1M&gt; :..tune 16 at
~12:...,..~ wa~ the
'l'blo
the DaUy BeD- caused heavy property damage, wllO once operated a baking the ocene before any other . 7:3(1 p. m. at Salisbury Grade
eerie
rid
of wilier --pour lnto 1be tlDeJ.
wilh four persons injured, were m1d ic~ cream business on Main 1 reseue unit or any other help. School.
log, ClUDe bJto 1
pool '111ursday
•JIIII'OPI'!lfe MeD191'ial Day investigated in Meigs County street, and was also In t h After the Pomeroy unit ar· Plans for the annual meet·
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b
· sb. sy dwlnel.
Ia preparation loc S!llur· oerolet• prevfelloly IDDOIIIlee4 'Thursday bJ Jbe Ohio State electrical appliance b~iness, rived it radl.oed for belp. . . ing were made by the govern·
Ja~k Ru Y sma
Suddenly, In the
dlsliano:e, l1lav's opening swlmmlng day.
are belai condueted iD mOll! Patrol.
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preceded her m death m 1958. """""""""~'"'"'' .,. ,,. '· ,.,, ing body last night at its regulm
Ught:.:_wllh SOIIM!thlrig gleamed _ Uke
Filllng of the pool from
comm•r'1tes of the .ounty by
The multiple Injury accident , Also precedmg her m death I
meeting in the office of the Soil
'rtnir.•lllhisayf'""er
86 foot deep well ld~~~·: ~Am~er~l~c~ID~Le.;.;;gl~oa~Peo~ll~.....
took Place· at 10·10
wereLewis
two sons,
Conservation Service in Pome-o In tbe· sun !d&gt;inlng on the dome of
· a.m. on Rt · and
and aRobert
sister Rdford
Erma 1
electrocute IJ1m.. taj Ma Hal-a glittering
tile pool baa been oom·
12t at the edge of Syracuse.
Kerns. Sh~ was a me.;.ber of :
roy.
Sam sald.
tha~ler:': dark gloom
without Jneldent,
A car driven north by John the Methodist church.
The banquet wili be served by
former strlp u , e s p . w nearer,
bl Howard Dalley, one
I
17 Parkersburg
W Surviving are two sons, Har:the Salisbury Par':'nt Teachers
and
brUUnnt wblte oppeared":·i~;~:~~~~flremen pet'80118lly auVa went ~ut of Cillltrol ~n . ~ ry Kerns Roush and Hugh H.
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.
'I . Association. A list of cooperil·
ol. accused assas- it came to I halt, a li
the ·operation.
wei' curve ran off lhe right Roush both of' Pomeroy and The fmd scssmn of the e!gs tors with the district who will
Oswald
fl8ure appeared at tile
I County study of "Off t'"' Farm h
ti ·k Is f0 sal a 11d the
.guards and
......_ plank, ·paUied for a moment
Meanwhile, the Recreation ,
side of the highway, and then one daughter, Evelyn Roush . Business'' will be heli Thur~day 1 ave _c e
~
e
1~
completed flna1
back across the road striking Seelig Westerville six grand·
.
,entertamment wlll be announc1 cut linger.
look ab.Jul, than deaceoded,
evemng Junr 4 at 8 P. m. at •ed later
fO&lt; tile opening day
a tree. 'The car was demoll•hed. children and two great-grand· the Rock Sj)fings Grange Hall,
.
this week.
The driv
i ed 1
• children. Fnends may call at •according to Joe Liming. chair· I Terms of three members ol
Coine OutT0 d ay' or
er
rece
v
acera the funeral home any time
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Call R bert Louk 1
Leo Kennedy Is pool manag- A nine year ~ld Racine area lions of the legs, and two pas·
man of the Planmng Committee. : the board of supervtsors exp1re
0
8•
&amp;, and hired as . life guards
riding ~ b1cy~le ~wly seng~ lnjured were Jimmy
This session is open to al1 1this year· causmg ~ Ohto S~il
BoY• wbo want to play Pony 1are Barbara, Jmes, Forrest escaped posSible inJury man ac- McKmney, 18, Parkersburg, ab- DECLARE DIVIDENDS
FFA Members, FHA members anu Water_Conservation commtt
ball must be at Syra- Bachtel,
Michl Lloyd, Mike cldent We"nesday at 12:30 p. m. raslons of tbe legs and David PT. PLEASANT - Directors Farm Bureau Youth groups, and t•e to Initiate the election. They
cil8e Ball park f&lt;&gt;day at 6 p.m., ·Morris, Karen llane, and Dave East of Racine on Slate Route I &amp;ice, 17, Parkersburg, Iacer- of Celanese Corporation of Am· 4·H club membe" who are 12 are Thereon Johnson,
DavLd
II unable · to be there, caD Rice. Evelyn Gibbons was .em- 1Z4 In front of the
Wllbnr . ations of the face. B01ce was erira today declared d dividend yeacs of age or in the 8!h grade Koblentz, and Rrud Young.
Loilks, WY :2-2951. ThIs ployed as concessioniat.
Beaver residence.
I treated at Meigs M~morlal Hos-- of 40 cents a Share on the com· or ov~r.
Nominees to fill the explrin&amp;
teim wlU play in the Meigs • Pool hours were ael from 1 The Meigs County Sheriff's I pita!. Moyers was CJted 1D Meigs mon stock, payable June 25. This is !he firs! of three coun- terms are Thereon John.,., Do·
:a;:f~;l:lliason-Ga:
· ~~ Dta Lea1111e on a reg- ·p.m. to 1 p.m. seven dayo a department said Faye Roush, !&amp;1 Juvenile court June 13 for un- ,1964, to sharehoidefB of record ty study sessions which will lead vid Koolentz Orion Roush 'Ray.
diamond, and players week. Sessoo tlcteta ,are
.
!June 8, 1964. 'The Board also up to the State Awards tour. jmond Whale~, Ronald w.'Whit·
00 Racine R. D. 2, was traveling I safe operation.
be 11 yuro old.
sale from the pool manager. east oo Roote 12t about 251 Another JDJury accident lookivoted regular quarterly divi· 'The group is also planning to Itington, and Reid Young. NomPrlcea ate $$ lor anyone under miles per boor wtum
Jeff place at 12:30 p.m. ~ Rt. 124 dends of $1.121&gt; per share on send four or live delegates to ·inations from the floor will be
GeaeraJ 114]tp1B!f
, IS years of age; ... for thooe Wendorf, Racine R. D. 1. oo a one and rune tenths mdeo south the prefm-ed stock Series A the Americar Institute of CIH&gt;p· l accepted at the time of the
_ Arthur KJn. over 13; ~nd $12 pluS .f2 1 0 r
came onto the highway of 681 In _the Reedsvllie area. and $1.75 per share on the 7 erat1ves at East Lansmg, M1ch· election with landowners and ocJoJm; ll)lmphrey, eacll clllld I\lr -~ tlillUY lfri,oon from 8 Jane 011 the left.
A car driven north by Wll· per cent second preferred stO&lt;'k. igon, Augusl 9 to 12.
cupiers eligible to vote.
·
· . ilctet. DallY ailrnlsslon prices
Roush applied brakes, tlam Yakman, 49, CoolYille was
- l!l&lt;d 1-&amp;J' remain at !II cents lor studto the rigbl to keep from forced off the roadway by a
•c OF c TO MEET
BIGGS AP"OINTED
'The board has acc•pted the
Poa1eroy,
.to _and IC . ~to .for adults.
lite bicycle, and the car southbound car and hit a tele· There will be a meeting of , Nathan Biggs received the ap· application:' of two new cooper&amp;·
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SW!IIimlng 1~ will be olfer. went Into a ditch, 'The car own- ! pbone pole.
.
the Pomeroy Chamber of Com· · pomJn,enl of O.puty Forest tors, Amer~can Leg10n Post No.
. I,(JCAJ, TUifS , . .
ed lalef. .
.
ed by Howard Roush, Racine R. ! There was heavy damage to merce on Monday, June I, at jFire Warden for this area, from 467. Rutlan~, Paul iilgman, Com_The temperature 1n P.omeroy Charles Jolinioa. Will be In D. 2 bad minOr damages. The ' the car and the pOle was ~t· noon at Crow's Town am! coun- o. A. Alderman, chef of divt- !mander, and Samuel Lewis,
andll••• a cool 56 degreea but...,. charge of the park · recreation bicycle was not hit. There were : tered. Yakman saffered , mJnor try Restaurant,
sion of lorestry, on May t2.
Hamsonvllle R. D. L Also apdi"&lt;H .,v f&lt;&gt;day at 10 a. m.
pl'Ogram.
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Injuries.
,
Injury
to
hls
less.
.
were basLC ,&gt;lans f..00
.
! StlU another Rt. 12t 8CC.!·
Christian, Point Reck,
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'lli
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k
dent
took
place
at
3:45
p.m.,
and
Harold
Proffitt, Spill..-.
1. ooe mile west of Langsville. A
W.1 am8 to pea
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,
Chester firemen will meet ! car driven west 00 8 private
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Present at the meeting wen
the Commons Sunday al l driveway by Worthy BrJsht, 54,
Johnson, _chamnan: Harold ear. p. m. to parade ID the Rt. 1 Langsvllle, fetled to see
.nahan, vJce chaU'man; Young,
for Memorial
Day ran approaching cor driven by CAPE KENNEDY iUPll -and so fast scored an important secretary ·.treasure-, Koblent%,
Ii
at 2 p. m.
MyrUe Gardner' 43, Rt.
1 There's a new moon in the sky .I inaugural success for the $20 Rex ShenefLeld, and . Clarence
Ro.islter Williams, Past Com· Langsville, and the Gardner car courtesy of American rocket ! billion program that the
IPn&lt;e·Ond Carl w. B~. tech~~=~ of the Ohio American •truck the right rnr of 1 he power.
States is counting 1111 to beat ~lc1ans with the Soil Conserv•
jl
of Oalt Hill, will be_ Bright vehicle.
The man-made object is the the Soviet Unioo to the moon. Ilion servLCe.
speak•r. The Drew Webster There was . minor damaR• to first space-going test model of The work of Installing the
----Post w~ have charge of the the cars. Bright was eJted. to ·the Apollo ship that U.S. ex· Apollo ship in orbit around
Mel&amp;• Memorial Hotpltal
_proceedings.
Mella court. f&lt;&gt;day charged with perfs feel. now more confident· earth for the first time was
ciujdrer. who wlll carry Oow· failure to y1eld right of way. lv than ever. will trallllpOrt done Thursday by the Saturn·!, ADMISSIONS- Mrs. FrankllD
f&lt;&gt; decorate the graves, a\ld
. . ..
three a•tronauls to the moon by the 1uper rocket whose name
Pomeioy; Mrs. Jack
Daugt.ters of America, are
8QUAD CALL&amp;D
late 1969.
is synonymooi with U.S.
Cummins, Columliu,; 0 r 1a n ~
be at tbe Commons at '!'be Mlddleport E·R squad .
power and success. Five
GiHiland, Reedsville;
Patlt
p. m. Cl!ester Firemen will was called Thursday at 3:30 p. It may ,look small and slow. previously, Saturn- I had
·
Cheshlne; Fred FrW:Ie,
sj)onsor sn ice cream social and m. lor Goldie Smith, 42 Park· But the_ craft, composed of the Into space. Five times, it
·
Mrs. John ~
old timers ball (ID10 !ol!Q,w· st, wbo 1ilfl8 taken m Holzer hos- moonship dummy and a burned a t inner.
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tile service. The game Will pita! by Ewtn4 &amp;mbull'"ce.
out ~ stage rocket casmg, Thursday was the sixth.
played at tile Chester ball
.
. ·
ls a pmwbeellng. giant 80 feet It was the grandest of them
park,
· I!LAYER.. DEAQ~
long and . wetghinl! 37•3Gil Scientist. were not
Monday, Jlli)81, at I p.~. wUI pOunds. and 11 18 daohing slll!nt· in bringing the tes1 model
ro CLOSE SA11JIID~Y · be lj1e last '!8~. !•r B11Y. &amp;Y,s' _ly lhroogh space at 30 Urnes lo back to earth-tbls lime•.
the J The Pomeroy PllbiJc Jibeiry !~eta In' the·; syr~~cu!!O-MU.. the speed of 8 bulle~
way. 'They shnply wanted inlom
.. l'. twlli ~t .be open SitunlJ~ •. !tfily [~Ule ar• 'l'!lfcll up, It w¥.~- '!'be Apollo Is believed to be lind out bnw 11 would
.pie- 130. oil' "Ul ·~ lie. ~)i*id Gll ! ~ilced.' lii:claY, No , ·l'laJert 11\e &lt;r.Wld's heavtest spol'eshtp on .tl!e hUSII sbnulders at
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