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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy
BY LVCILLE IIA ll'IONS

entthe

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Mr. and Mrs. Dooley H.eibel
and daughter, Fae and Mrs. Henr) Reibel spent Memorial day
in Columbus and were aceompar.ied borne by Henry Reibel and
gr~:~nddaughtet, Doona.
1
Ge-11rge Funk of Columbu!l visii-

IOL XIV NO. 42

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, June 4, 1962

PRICE FIVE CENTS

.Worst Air Tragedy Shrouded In Mystery

Pd Wt&gt;dnesday, w1th rel~:~tives U1
.:\-! mer~\ i!le.

\k &lt;md ~1rs . Au!Hin W()(~gerd
ot .\13nsl•ttld VL";ited Wednesday
l witl \h and \1rs . Rollin Bearhs.
i \1 r. und \1rs . Robert Young
1

llt&gt;rt Thur_;;day. for their hume,

1

with
tfif· Jr d.:.~ ugh t e r and s()n· lfl- 1
l;1w \1r ami .\1rs . Kt'f.tll'tfl Harrl!" und family.
\1r s1 Ko~er 51}t'n&lt;'t&gt;r returnl'rl :
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R 1~ m g Sun , Md . .&lt;~fiE&gt;r a Ws11

from

homt• Thursd;.~y , Irom Holzer hi•S·I
underwent an :

piLal wht&gt;rt• ~ht&gt;

appendeetomy ~:~nd loll t'OIIVL~lr.-.('·

111g r1inl_v

Mrs Thomas T&amp;ld returnt•d to '
'R•r lmme. Gary Ind ., Tl1ursday j

This is a big year for denrm. The trend started in France, spreod to this country. A new gray chambray denim is used (left) for rountry dres1
deep inverted pleats. Coat dress !center) in a new lighter weight has red stitching as trim and soft, red leather
.•mily.
· sash belt. Knee len gt h beach dress frig ht) has zipper closing at hack. Ll ke all other fashions shown here, it's in new chambray denim, a blend
Mi.-.s As~nath Tracy Is conrined of dacron a~d_c_?_t_t?n·_
11 htr
home by illness.
I
\llrs. Clifford Heifheit and Mrs
~' --d-~
an- "illiam F. Clark YSted Tu•;day •
·fter a vi;it with her rmr•niS ·

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111·. and Mrs. William Hotl and with while trim and buttons,

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SHIRLEY ANN BARR
Mr. and Mr&lt; Arthur C Barr of Lung Rottom

are

~n&amp;aw.·ment ..-nl ~tpf~roaching ~ar~~age ?f tn

1ouncing the

Gullipolis.

.heir daughter. 'ihrrley Ann . to henneth Gat! St!j'~"'- -··---•·10n of Mt·. and Mrs . Alba Sinelair of Shade . Miss
1 ~raduate of Eastern llrgh School. class of 19r.J.
,·mployed at F.Jberfelds in J'omr•rov . ~lr Sinclair .
!d l'omerov f!il:!h SC'hnol and is 11nw emrloyrd o
;truction \\'OI"k at Point Pleasant, W. VJ ;\June ,~~,
s planned .

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· Mrs. Reibel. Miss Grueser, Give
Ascension Dav Proaram Friday
th1 ' lbp·

mt&gt;~•tmg tJf

fi p rn

fo1'

lh f'

nt•xt mt'f

Harv~st er ~ dnss ol llw FPdl-'t' · wa. urn1ounrt'1'l that ll w f•l
Ued Cllttreh held rridt~y ewnin~ hn~l tlw Womr•n'~&gt;~ f.ui ltl ,
lt the rhurrh
2!l 'l'lw ne~ di~he~ whi('i
.~..

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r·la~H

urt• lwll'ing to 1111rt·b
lilt&gt; rhur rtn Wl'l'r ci !·miAvt•d

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1 1f'
.heme
thf' pro~ram ldlll' h op·
.
•nPd w1th u m" fl ii;Jt inn "Mid All
llaprw nlrthrh-IY Wt~!l
~he Traff(' of t'!"w Wuvl&gt; ." h.•· \f1·" r\ 1he1\ H F:h1•r ~ hn('h
trfr!l. RPibf'l. foliOI'-t.&gt;&lt;l hv !Ill' ~mu,- \111"&lt; Mt'lnhurt mul \-11 &lt;. .

"Ft&gt;'"'1 '\tv Sr •('•:p

wns

or

.n .. or lht&gt; hvm n.

"('mwn lltm F:rh . whosp hirthd:l\_'"

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With M "rl' ' r· rn wns" &lt;lml IJI" &lt;l\ t'r \'l :rns Wf'l't' m&lt;Jd~ lrt r n e;
'lV thE' }f'wl••r
·
dm 11r·1. tilt' rl'tlt' to IJt' mtr
liilt'l . \1rs ~ ' '11171 n" ll111n
\\ ~111 1Wlrwd '.\- ' th til " 'il'l'~.

R~·~'lonsivP n•:u l 1 n'~
un " T !w
\1F&gt;Pnin.~ of A~r·ensllln "
1Pd h••
\1f ~. R ih" i :tn'l tfw
hvmn. "Yt·
\;j&lt;~r\'
nl (,nl'' prl' r"t•dt•d ~nip·
t 1:r f'
- ll '' ~~~ . John 21 · 1'111 1 :lf'HI
!I ~·
· '· litll''nn hv t'rtl' l•·:u\Pr
1'"'..-1 " tllw 1· '!II 11121 1111d ~ hrwt
ffi(' ~ it :tlinn hv :\11 ~ ~ .f~ ,·tw-.t•t· ~~r,. .,, nr ." n"•·, 1r:n1•r hv \1r 'i l!t'l·
h"!. and tfl " !tvmn , "rnnw lhlv

tlw f&gt; sh·rn "ilnr d ·11WI'.

ThP m(·l'flll'.' 1'1rt•t'll will
\fi? ''.'l lr hrnl' tl ;i ·l'lm t :1f!IT
·~Uinf!ll

Wf'l't' ph~\lr•d wllh

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F'rh. l\11'!t,
Fr·1•d D1·s~: m11
frP ~ hm•"• l~ wno;· .· wrvl'fl
A 11•NI II Flw-t'·h :lf-'rl \1r..,,
Eh"r- l&gt;h·wh .&lt;u11l \1,·... li:\'Ne
II~" t'l tnl'hlrlNI rhr ]Pv to 20 rrwmhrr~ fttt·l twa.

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Pom~roy ,

flu/1 Mt•l
In Uun/Pr' """'"
flwlln

Ohio

TONIGHT
Jun• 1-2
"BR!AKFAST AT
TIFFANY 'S"
lTPr hn icolor l

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EMe-n. M1rlu•

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Bud

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"GUN STR t.

::Jamu Brown.

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.·John Clarke.

\\'tllf'!l

Jt•(j ll

Pr·J~J!.\'

C'nndu('\cd by Mrs. Wilbur '\
vil"t&gt; prt•sldent . uml ~aml'l
i plnv('t.l and pnze!l awardee
Mr~ . Ynun " • '1'!-l Voru,:tlmn
Mrs Bill I
v und Mrs ..
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Slt·wurl

Leo McCarey's

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Holllf'n, Vnuwe Nu~· l'n ,

Cliflun Wtohb, Rollt•rt l.t•e

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Th .. ,: .r pr'ilr• wu" I
Mr·s. Kl'tm t&gt;t h Mirhat

Ht&gt;f t't·shmt!nl ~

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· "SATAN NEVER SLEEPS"
(Tf'('hlli(•olor J

Wm .

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IUN., MON., and TUES.
June 3·4·5

l:ll her honw in Hutlnn

A ~ hnrl. busin("ss !WS!;i ht1

C:t•nr ~;e

Audrey Hephunt.
1-eoppard, Patndn ~·

4y

Mr!i Floyd Ounff'e "mt.:&gt;r
!Ill' l 'lwlh'r eluh Thurstltl)'
nin~

COLORCARTOONS

we r~

sen·•

tht' host('Sft to thnsc numed
ond :\1r~ Not han Rlgp , .
Clmrltts Huck, Mrs. Harold
ft:oC, Mrs. Ra.vnwnd fl'i•wher,
l~vt•r~lt Up:htfoot ond Mrs.

ard Birchfield

9:30 Dow11 on the Farm

8:30 Popeye • Palo
9:30 Pip the Piper
10:00 Shari Lewi1
10::50 King Leonardo

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II · so Make Room lor Daddy
12:00 Mr. Wizard
12:30 Airman 's World
12:45 ProtecHon Factor 1100
1:00 John'o Scrapbook
1:25 Cincinnal Reds
4:00 Life Lines U.S.A.
5:00 Musical Jamboree
5:30 White Hunter
e:00 Jndianapolil 500
6:30 News Picture
1: 411 Sanden Vanocur'o SaL Rep
7:00 Saturday Night JamborH
7: 10 Tales of Well• Fargo
1:30 TaU Man
t :OO Saturday Nllhl al Movlel
11: .fll New1 Beadllaet
. • •..•
11: 10 Weathereast
II : 15 Sports
11 •20 Late Show

WCHS.TV
Channel I
10:00 Movl&lt;l

11:00 BlliJI Bunoy
II:30 C.rtOODI
1:00 811 PletUN
1:10 l'i&gt;wa • Colli. Crooroaclo
1:00 Qa, I Wrestllnl
s:oo Bridae
1:10 llwat Detective
4:10 Movit.

e:oo a...rd

Hop
7:01 Mlltl)''o runnlel
7:10 Calvla aod tho COIMOI
1:01 Room For 0nt KDN
1:10 Lellvo h to " - •
t:GO Lawl'Oll«&lt; Well!
10:oo
o1 the woa~~
10:41 MaU Tbat Spore
11:01 Jp.To-"''tt Mtn.._ N1111
11: IJ Late Show

rllhl

WHTN·TV
Channel 1S
i:OI Ca\l'alll KQ&amp;ano
lt:OI VIdeo Villap
11:30 "illQittJ 14ouH Pl01._
11: OD A0 tlr!!W
11:10 lloJ lloprl Sl!tow
ll:to IIJQ' KID~
ll:lt NIWI
11:411 BtHII'II
1: IJ Vloloo 'l1tMter

4:•

Prd hill

1:00 IAI'I · ~
•·• 111a tlllll wq n~nt

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1:10 Dolllltden

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II;. Qtm.,..,.U.
U:to IU'C. . , _ . . . Nftt
U: Q kNhnl)• A!liN Tile I I

Our entire sla ff' and bank 8trviees nre aa
eloae to your farm - whether near or f~t·­
as your mailbox. Our •pecial maillnrr t!n·:
velopes· and method of doing business with
our farmer-friends is the easiest way to bank '·
•
I
I
- throurh the mail.
Wt .Pay 3% lnlel'ftl On Your Savingo

The FARMERS BANK

and .Savings Company
Mf,.,..,.Pracleral R-rvt Systam

Meoa·h~ 1'••1 o;,o.Jtlnaurance Corporatlori
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Late Movies
Saturday, June !, Channel 3,
t :35 Eddie Cantor Store (19541
Keefe Brasselle, Mar-llyn Erskine.

Saturday, Jane !, 10 p.m . Boxing, Stan Harrington, Honolulu,

.;tarring Anthony George,
Doug McClure and Sebastian Cabot.
·'Down the Gal'denia P a t h, "
·:1\th Susan Kobner aod Jlka
Chase as guest stars. Checkmate,

H~awaii vs Charley Scott, PhlladE"Iphia, welterweights, \0 rounds.

11 :00 Fury

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office
-we put a branch
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1n your MAILBO ••

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A~u.*---· ·-- · - -

borne. Some witnesseo oalcl I he ing to get off tlH&gt; runw111.
wheel1 got a few feet in tlH&gt; air. "At tlH&gt; and ol the t'IIDWay it
Others IBid tlH&gt; plane aeemed &lt;'Ill a swath througlt tlH&gt; posts
glued to the ground.
carry in&amp; laridfn&amp; liJ)tll. Then it
Pierre L&lt;&gt;ls&lt;au, an Orly control otopped ill IDid Cll'eOil after ID·
tower radioman, laid he saw other 200 yard$ wltea it WOI near
puffs or blue amoie under t h o tlH&gt; ~., in the Rue Ia Martine
wheeJ. aboot mo yardo froin tlH&gt; of Villeneuve le Roi."
end of the runway, indicatlllg the
~e 01 ~~
pilot wu brakln&amp; hard.
What L&lt;&gt;toeau · --.Tibed was
&amp;an Dowa Ruaway
Other witn...., believed lite pi· one of aviation'• areateat tragedThe Air France jetliner haK aolot also used his englnea to try totes. 'l1le onJy ooe in wblcb there
.
long aa a !~ball field,• roared atop.
was greater ).., ol life mvolved
down tlH&gt; runway at Orly Field "But the aircraft continued," the collialoa oliWO alrllnen over
Sunday with Commander Roland L&lt;&gt;iseau oalcl. "AI ~lime did it New York City In which 114 were
Hoebe. a man of 11 yean Dying seem lo leave tlH&gt; ground. A few killed llec. 16, 111110.
experience, at tlH&gt; cootroll.
yanis from the end ol the nm- The big Air France jet, char·
The four jet engines poured out way it went from one wheel to tered to take lbe Georgiana borne

Sund&amp;y, J1Ule 3, 8:30 p.m. Mov·
il!, Men in War 11957). Lt. March

Int., is called

Benson and hia in[antry platoon

the success and happiness of two
business women is threatened
by a vicious blackmailer. Don
oubbins and Joe De Sant·is are

are in trouble. They're surrounded by the enelny In Korea a D ~

they've lost contact with h&lt;ad·
quarters . Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray.
MOitda.J, Jane 4, 10:00 p.m .

Ben

Casey, To the Pure. Caoey'o dfag·
nosls of young Pete Salazare indicates that brain surgery Is necessary, but Dr . Harold Jensen,
the head ol the
hospital dlsa·

greea.
THstlay, Jane I 10:00 p.m. AI·
cu Pl"ff''liere. Dana Andrewa In
Tbe Boy Who Waan'l Wanted.
?"ben ,detective.~ Pat Batrat ar·
rested burJ)ar Gerald Jobaston It
pr&lt;lduced cme unforeaem develop"""''' J!)baaon'l' JittJe bo) II U
left homeleea, and Bauat feelo
responsible.
W......111. J - I. t :OO p.m.
Hawaiian Eye. V II lor Vlcl.lm.
'l1le tour fll"OUP Felicia ralrwta·
ther l1 leadinJ thl'&lt;IUgh Hawoil.
Jon't exactly havlns a jolly IQIIe
of K. 'l1le tour membel'l haveD'I
been flelllns aJons too well and
now a aote · h01 arrived lbre••
Ills tlH&gt; lf&lt;IUP with trouble.
ftJ1114ay, 1 - 1, t :OO p.m. MJ
'lbroe Sons, Ktblt.era. Twe
"'
Bub'• cronlel are over lor !belt
uoual I811Wl ol pblochle, Wltell
tltey get ., earful ol the DouglM
lamil)''a pooblemo, they decide "'
..... them•
~. ~~ 1. n:• TMW•
ID a f1UD bailie with • baDd~. ~
trolmaa Jobnlly Grauer &amp;eta the
man who hao kdled hll ~,
But Grauer doelll't want any publlcilf for hilt deed~ and to. • goo4
I'OAIINI - Ito II .-kl!l hlt JlO'll&lt;t
)ib aa a &amp;&lt;lOll for hla own crJm.
IDa! aetivltlel.

WSAZ-TV

to investigate when

TOPS IN. TV...,.&amp; 0,

ManbaD
and Shirley Bootjl talk Ia
new amen aftir wi~DinJI
EmlDJ' award$ for bell" aetlnl
at 14th lliotUI T•levltloli
Awardtiaentatlou ln New
York CJ • Milt ~h ltan
"Ha " a!id • Marihau In
- 'Tbe Dafendan.
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Collll' - "Dentelrluo '11"1 the
Gladiators," itarrinS Vietor Mat·
W1l And Susan ""'ward. A Greek .
olava'o aew)J acquired atrlotlaa
dur1D1 the reign 'of the saclioiiA
Ja 1801 it W81 J!!&gt;ught by
tb0
lailb II oubjecled 1&lt;1 a oevere tu1
..,poror CaUgula. Mlebael R.e•
.... .Aon Batiproft lind Debra
PQe:l are ~lund.

WRTN-TV

leat!JI'ed.
n.ncta)' June 7 - v ...utler
ctrr"eua, 8:00, adventure series,
mrrlng ChUl Willa and John
Derek, witb Richard Jaeckel.
• Calnmily Circus," with ·Mickey
Rooney as guest .otal. ·A vengelul
clowD who is violently jealous of
Lwo aeriallste, starts a rumor
that u.. T n T Circus Sl jinxed.
J!rltl
J · 8
1110 rw~
ay, .. UP! - · · tO• ot, dramas deal·
lng wilh lite strang&lt;ll'-thaot·llc
lion, with fanta.y and lite unuiual "'11le OdySSLY •I Flight 33."
a~rintJ Jo1tn AnderSOIL A jetJinOr 011 0 routlno trana-atlantle
lrip audd'"'ly breab ~ limo'.
brnler IOIIntJ aU cootact with
tlte world ill cnow and P•"""il'
en know. Paul Com! and Hirp
McGuirt ""' !tatured

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Svnday, June 3, 11:10 Cbanoel

8, Panama Hattie {19tdl Red Skelo
ton. Channel 13, 11 : 16 Silly BiJ..
lie• 09361. lJffi Wheel01, Robelt
Wools&lt;y .

Monday, Ju..; 4, Cbannel 8, 11:.•
20 Dance Foo1s, Dance 1~
Joan Crawford, Cl'l"k
Gablet .
Channel 13, ll: 15 &amp;ll&amp;w Buslnesl
(t9441 Eddie Cantor, George MUI'o
ph!', Joan Davis.
Tueoday, Jane 5, Channel I,
11:20 Tbe While Sister ( 19331 ~ ·
oo Hayes, Clark Gable. ChBIIDOI.
ts, 11:15 A Woman's Sec re 1.
tt9491 Maureen O'Hara, J(elvja
Douglas.
,
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WeriHiiday, J - I, ~ 1, .
11 :20 Aflalr witb a Stranflllr ·.
(19631 Victor Mature,
MoDica :, · i
Lewis. Chann&lt;ll 18, ll:lli .~ .... ~
Reserve, Eitglloh IIIW, James Mlio .,;
,.n,
rfl ;:.
Thart4a1, Jooo 7, Cb-1 - ~ i~ '
11:20 G&lt;ntlo Ann~. 11~) ~f!!!O'· I;(;.
Craig, Donna Reed, ?·~ ~11:11 Underwater UIIM&gt; J .~~· cl.'

·-"t':rtti.. '::t":!'te:":i

lanld...MIJddll
Our com:.•v

Rusaell.
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a.. also laid exisllns com·
mitmiDtl call upon the eompany

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211 Goodbye Mr. a(i\t!J5~l
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ert Donal, G.-r Girtalt:.
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18 11:11 Wbilperill&amp; Slilllb ·~
.: l '., c,;..' .
Alan Ladd, Brtnda KIOittd, '·· ~
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to encourage all

~... ICOtch lite rumor
emp'--•
'Nl•.
Wn.IMYft the subject 11 melt·

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Kyger . CreH: power plant is to
close do~ for two or three
mouths $JI summer becaUJe of
hllh expeft~~ea Was denied Setur·
day lD a letter given each plant
employee from Oblo Valley Electrle Corporation Vice President
W. H. Jlueee.
The vice-president said in the
memq Issued all Kyger . Creek
plant employees, "Nonnally. we
Ignore the rrumy nunors whl~
frequtrltly come to our attention
-we would waste many futile
hour• trying to mn all of them
down. However. the nunor apparenUy 11 quite prevalent in
Gallipolis, Pt. Pleasant, Pomeroy

Cbannel 8. 11: to Zieglield Folllea,
( t9451 William Powell. t;lhaDDel
1", 11: 16 Tbe Story ol Dr. Wa•
sell (1944) Gary Cooper, Larai.DI. ·
Day.

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ble" vacation, careened ocroot a
bare field, where one wing dug a
trench in tlH&gt; aolt earth, and ohattered a fence oeparatlng Orly
Field from the ltdjaceot villaae of
Vtlleoeuve le Roi.
Tile four·atory-hlgh tail sect" ·•
snapped off and hurtled into a
clump ol !reel. Two otewardeea·
ea, Franeoloe Audile and Jae
queline Gillet, were thrown dear.
A lleward, Marcel Lugon.
aJso wu taken from tlH&gt; wreckage alive but he died 10 hourt
later. All three hnd been In the
tall section.
;he other 122 pasaengers and 1
crewmen died immediately elth&lt;&gt;r

ut own

0
any
change in our existing agreement
with the AEC for any reduction
1n the amount of power they re-quire.
-In addition to the power supplied the AEC, we have been
provldlng since Jme 1, 1961, electric a1ergy in the amount. . of
5o.OOO KW to Kentucky Utilities
Company, one d. our sponson. In
tmns of our agreement with KU.
we are pnwfdlng as of June 1,
1982, an addltimal 50,000 KWro a totaJ of 100,000 KW to that
company.
-Thus, wit~ the A•EC demand
of 1,800,000 ~ and the KU de·

Retll'e
• dsgL

impact orhthe ..adring

er01 ~ Slant Espert

French aviation experts ..,,kin,g
an immediate cau.oe of the era&amp;lt 1
oaid in diabelief .. u could not I
have happened." '
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Tbe Oameo were 10 hot that it
. .
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took two hours for firem to
1
tlH&gt;
d
en coo
WRESTS CAMERA - Mrs. Lilltan Fratantomo, ordel'o
wreckagthe o_wn enough toed to spend 15 weekends in the county workhouse for
bring oot. • e bodtes. .
th e d r ugg·tng o I he r. " • leepmg
·
beau t Y" d aug h'"
•u!rs, wa~
The vtcUms were la•d under ,ches her husband •. Vtncent, wrest a camera from Cl"~""
&lt;berry and apple trees'" a ""'"·Iland , OhiO, teleVISIOn slalton photographer George Htx.
by orehani and then taken to •s&lt;&gt;_n.
morgues 10 1 contmt100s stream
ol ambulanei!S.
.

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Switzerland, Rolland and France. 1I
have power whenever possible for nle ed basis, striving to have no more They reassembled in Paris Sun.
cmtractual agreements to pro- to our spon!IOI'I, our company is than one unit out of service' at day and happily com~red notes.
vide a minimum of 1,900,0CX. KW. dependent upon the generation o! any time. When one mit i&amp; down, Lmaware of the fale 1n store for
- In addition, any surplus pow- both plants- Kyger and Clifty. and we have an unexpected fore- them.
An.ANTA rUPTI- The "Gate , west section or toM~- them~
er we have from our Kyger and 'Mle combine capability of our ed outage on another t11it, it is There were at leabt 30 married City of the Soulh .. wore 01 ma11tle 1 eyed section of stately ntomes anti
Clifty generation is offered for five units at Kygt1' and rne six nece&amp;sary for us to purchase couples aboard the plane. Most ' of si lent mourning today . Com- 1.1..:lored grounds where the maj!lr•
sale to our s~soring compan- at Clifty is 2,343,001t KW. If all power from our sponsors in order were in their 50s or older but im- 1rr.unity sllo(·k stoone::l the mill ioLI- ' ity of the dead lived - :lags were
ies. Last year, for example, we ooits are in service, we can easi- to fuHill the power requirements mediate survivors included at ~rson metropolitan area·
lowered to half staff_ Sympatb'
were able to sell 470,000,00'1 kilo- ly provide our contractual carr:· we are. obligated to deliver.
least 31 ch~ldren . .
.
Atlantans spoke softly of the ' callers left cards at front doors.
watt hours to our sponsors. Act- mitment&amp; for the l,IDO,OOO KWr
-It I! easy to conc~ude_ then One fam1ly of stx was w1ped Sabbath !raged 3 000 miles away , b· ought ham Wld salad::. ood other
ua1ly, we have an obligation to and have an additionaiW,OOO KW that we need any cornblll8tlon of i out - Frdeerick W. BuiJ Jr., his
th
~h .
latJe that had 1 roods to grieving familie! in the
aU OW' s~sors to have surplus in surplus available for sale to ten units in service to
the lwile, their lw~ daughters. Bull's ~:atea~r:~ao~iz~n: blow to lheir ' ota Southern custom.
power avatlable at ell timea: U our sponsorg,
demand for our generation We mother and h11 uncle.
d
J't' 1 Across the rront yard of the
11 1 b .
1 1 ~ 3 two·.story brick house at
possible. It has a direct bearing -The ide-al, of courae. il to could not begin to fuUill the ex~~ ur~
arl ~
495 we~t·
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in the financial arrangement we have all 1r1 wlill in aervlce. How·! isting. demand f~r our output ~f
_eh a _. rue
P 1 d .rr Y1over Dr., ~w. a little red-ha ird
have- with our sponsors.
ever, maintenance work l!'u~ bej eleclri~ energy If all of Xyger !I
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I Wll. .8 ~ rmp~cl unequa e .smce ' d.:..chshwd.
named
"Padre ...
-To fulfill
our contractual done. We attempt to do th11 m
five wuts were closed even lor a
the CJvll ~ut.
roamed as if searehing for hia
agreements, and to have surplu!l orderly manner and on 1 1ehedul- day.
l
Smllll !l-ungs ~spoke the sor~ow two young rnistr~ses. Ellen Bull.
of Lhc eommunlty.. ~ moummg ~ 10, and ber sister, Betsy. 16. Tile

mend of 100,000 KW-we

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flames led by 17.000 gallon'
jet fuel that enguHed lhe resr
the 16 milli011 craft.

tlan ta Stunned,
umors cote e :~-:~~~~f~=::~it::.: 1n Deep
Mourning .

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neverCbeeameSalr-hthe other asdifthe pilot were try· fromR. "carefree and unlorgetta· lroSm u..

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lng ditiCOU!tted until the wrOcbge
bad been thorougbly examined.
Mayor Ivan Allen of Atlanta,
Ga., horne of moot ol the victiru,
and a U. S. Civil Aeronautics
Board &lt;CABJ lllvestigator were
flying in to Jive what help they
eould. AUanla, which lost many
of ill 11t01l prominent cit-.
was in a lltllte of deep mournmg.

A wlcle..pread rumor that tbe there il no ildication ol

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PARIS CUPII - French olll·
.ialo were myatlfied today u to
what caused 1 Boeing 'nl'l jetliner
to hurtle off the end of a nm·
w111 on takeoff carryintJ 110 par·
!Oill to their deatba, t21 of them
Amerl&lt;ana retuming
a Eu·
ropein hollclay.
·Close watch wu kept over two
B~twardeoaes, the only aurvivon,
lnbOpeo they could provide a clue
ui !hi wont dlaastor Involving a
single airplane in aviation hJI.
tory,
Flying weatlter was per!eet.
'l1le pilot was expert. The plane
had been cheeked and re&lt;had&lt;ed.
Officials said sabotage could not

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ol the Atlanta Art As;ociatioo, Jr .
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wh•ch lost 12tedofA" '"~ m""' ers
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lS \m('1e.
weekend •liM to West Vtr,mla'•
Under joint .spmsorshlp of the 1wr.en a c~rarter
tr rdranre Je · Robert Newcom~. all died in the
eapttal and started b•ck down Meigs County Jaycees and t he I hn~r crashed aod burn€' at tak~&gt;k
dtf- Kau.•hl ... Ohio riven CoWlty Rkling Association. tbe off in Paris. Sunday .,,
cr~:·~or Emeritus William
su••:v for their G•UI...Ill, Ohio a.mual horse show was staged The plane was to have brought Hartsfiekt said the crash ll'l.lt

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Among the .eftiort who gradPT. PLEASANT- ·Jatm ,Madi· '':::.po:~~ ef the ts.to.n- . :~=s. at Rork Springs falr- 1~;e:v~m~:~~:0 ~:i~arr=~ ''The g_reatest tr~~edy to.. bit .-~~
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oi205
th Street
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• 1..-,...\l:· ~anta 11nce the C1vd War . Pt ..,to
•fflclal iionll!tat4. .ill !"" '"'!'"':" ua.... rom Rio Gran... o ege
~n . r ,1• 75, . . ._;-:.14 .. • .
.!.OO!,,s\~ -Ill~. ~ l_r ~::·•. 1o .:. The _hore..lltow. ·l!'j\11.-16 class&lt;$ so~ctl, by th~ . ,pssociatior. one dent and Ml:s. . Jolln..E..J(ecine:lf, .,.
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died swiday at hla h•me, He had ElimeBton, ,..,..lory . Jio~ Kek Iii! the )ll'ogrant, wao O&lt;heduled ti&gt;ilrlsta l!ad been a Jli'Uhe ·seg·· 's!ltl"Oietf Coildoi'i;r;;.. to'''tlli; city.
lelttr, "Aa briefly u I can stat. In commencement exereues Sun·
it, the rumor II unlowtded.
dt!Y aftet'llOOil was • Middleport
been ill tit&lt; past two years.
Jer ol Dayton, Olllo, aald. Most 1/sr yestoni•v alier tho, originol 1 n.ent of Atlanta civic life, a mov- 1Atlanta Mayor IVIKI ,\lien Jr. left
Seven reasons were lilted by man who II beginnin.g a new earHe was born July 21 , l88&amp; fn of the memMn spell~ Saturd•:v date, - ~~)' 27, was cancelled be- 11•8 fon·e m 1ts culture. They were ,Sunday night for Paris to expe-1\ue~e u gound1 on which he eer after 30 years m the U. S.
il
W V th
of t h
nl&amp;•t •board their Hatl while a et.uSi Of threatening rain.
:leaders.
dite the return of bodie3 and give
said the rumor can be deflated. Army.
M tan, · a. e son
e1few Jtayed M local m•tel11.
William Downie, president of '
Flags Lowered
ar.y assista~ he- could to faroThey are:
He js James EIUott Brewingla~ Thoma~ R. and M~ Wray Most ef &amp;he memben Dve 1ft tht: Riding Club, today announc- In country clubs of the north· ilies of the victims.
-In terms of our contract with ton, who completed 20 years ot
Kirby. He came to Pomt Pleas- the Troy and Dayten III'Q ud tr" the following results of t be __
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tbe ABC, w are oow provicfin&amp; len'ice in the Army Nov. 30, 1951
. a' t to reside in 1Ml and was em· h.lte beeD makiag lhe 15-mlle 3how.
tht l!fllllmiulon'a Portsmouth and enrolled at Rio Grande Col·
ployed by lite oarolilla Lumber UCIOI'IIOO for about lb yeof11.
Debbie Tennant of New Haven.
area. around the eloet. with·
in February of 1959. In his
and later was employ~ KeUer said.
winner of the lead-in-pony class;
.,
l,IOO.OOO g, To my knowledge, cOllege career, this industrious
MR. BREWINGTON
e&lt; by the Kanawha Maple Com...
.
E Mattox, Pt. Pleasant. western
==~----'----lex.Maater Sergeant attained •
pony as superintendent. For tlH&gt;
show horse: Jerry Frank, Engscholastic standing that ranked his educ.ation while oerving as an past 14 yea~· Mr. Kirby has been
llsh thfl!ll gaited full m,.,. and
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him amona the top ' five otudenls R()TC mlllruclor at Ohio
employed m the Credtt Rat:ng ·
tail: C. P. Williams , New Haven,
PT. PLEASANT _ Funeral service for William D.
at the college as he earned 1 Umversjty from 19411 to IB5l
Field until his retiremEilt due to
westem pleasure horse: Debbie Hungate, 33, Parkersburg, W. Va., victim of an indu"'
3.1 accumulative average during again from 1952 "' 11154. It
illness In 1980.
Temant, w"'tern pleasure pony; trial accident at Kaiser Aluminum Plant, Ravenswood.
C
both bla junior and senior yem. there that he di!Cided to become Surviving are his wife, Minnie
Linda Harlley, Bltflalo. W. Va .. will be held Tuesday 3 p.m. at the Parkersburg 19tll
He graduated summa cum laude • taeher and began phllllllng
Laura Kirby: one 10n, Ray
C.
rider of tlH&gt; English I gaited class; Street Church of. God.
The tunnel is whl!&lt;e cathndo
with a major In social studies and ~Uege edu~atlon lollowmg h"
Kirby, Pl. Plea8111t: ""' daugh·
f'oward Law•on. H•mlin. w. Va., Hungate •as pronounced dead m" is prepared .and _placed In a
tirementm.l958 . . of
.
ter, Mary Kuper, Huntinattn; two
.,
western 1tock horse.
on arrival at Holzer Hospital, tub on an oeleclnc-driven car
a minor in English.'
- - So let Brewington 1s married to the During hll 20 years
.service, gt •Bndchildren, Carole June Kir- H
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sed
Arm
Winter.
Rlj)ley
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polls early Saturday after- which operates on a narroW track.
MOSCOW (UP!: I - "'" v
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Brewln"'"n has served Ill t w
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asser' 74 , pas
dt
Bobb J
a 11 '
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H
-edly
heel
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let to former Jl'rances Bowen of Mid~.
by, , Huntington an Mar yn Reece awa at his home at 300 West roi. .s er poay;
Y ones. noon . He was a pot repa 1rman ungate ..........
was crus
UnkiD ur~ed tbe Unltedtude~ l
dleport whom he met while •he wars With 14 months m
rormerly of Pt. Pleas~;mt.
M lY st t . p
S d Shade. 0 .. westem pleasure pony i the Kaiser Reduction plant. between wall and transfer car
eaU olf itl blah alti
nuc ear
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· during World War II and
.
d 8 n ree 10 omeroy un ay 48" W 56" cla11s· Ltsiie Thomas n
.
red ·h
he loaded with the mix.
teat ' only hours before it waa was otettoned in tlH&gt; base hosptt- different ~Itches in Ko,..a
Funeral ,.rvlceo wrll be h&lt;l and funeral rites have been an'
Jk' · The fatality occur
w en
h d been
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.mecluled to be held and warned al at Fort Bragg, North C&amp;rolina, he was a•signed for a total of Tuesday 10 a.m. at the Chapman. nounced for Tuesday.
l.ugan , 0 .. Tennessee wa rng was caught between a loaded K ~e •.
A an e : o~
H wouW take ••apPropriate meaa- and he was assigned to the mo- months . His three tours of
Wilcoxen Mortuary with lhe Rev. Mr MBsser was assodated for horse ; Lynme Terant. ~ e w transfer car and the wall of a . aTser sh~~ hugus~~ . C HlV•
., to adeguard IU teeurity tor pool In cllarge of ambulances. in Kor~a came In 1M7 1951
C. V. Leach, Parkersbura, offlcyears ln the restaurant bus- liaven, western ~ ea~re h o~se l small tunnel-like
enclosure. mg Bre "flS ~ ~~·
rt . W~
UrtiTh ~·-··mlng tame. in They were married in 1942 and during the pollee acti~n in •
iating. Burial will be in the Mil- lness with Edward Franz and was with full _md ~ and ~-~; ~ ar es plant authorities stated.
rate: ;· ~
~ e, Jone ~h I
have a daugtter sandra who
ton cemetery at Milton W Va
Byers, n er, an a:..~
attox. ----- tam . unga e. r., a orne;
I nu.IN'lU wa
111 olflclel JIOvernment atatemont
duated I
M'Jddle rt' H"1gh 54.
ll t t"' ,·
1. a veteran of World War I when both of Pt Pleasant winner of
stepmother, Gladabelle HIIIIJ!ll'may ca a M ned unera
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ara
11toadea1t over "-·
•~ow R a d 1 0 School
this rom The po
famil ·0
ntil h• served with the American Ex · the Clover ·leaf barrel ' ride: Shar·
WO {'Cl
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and ten bro the rs and sts
... s.
11 7
'untloy lligltl.
eli
In ~~
Meth~·' t MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
~ er . p.m. on ay u pedllloaary Forces Ia Europe. J&lt;l Brickle, Athens:
English
Burial will It&lt; in the ·!lockland
18
0 servtce.
&lt;~Pay heed to ltle lawful de-- :bw:..
Saturday admis&amp;lons _
He is survived by two sisters, Pleasure horse class, Lydia Amos
cemet~ at Belpre, ~- The . ·.
'' Iandt M tlH&gt; people and give up
.. Wleltline, Racine liD: Mrs.
Mrs. Emm~ Hood and Mrs. Bes- Chester, westorn trail horse : JerI body IS at the Franklin Funeral •.
:onducliDI leall at high aJtl. Mro. Brewington, the daugh- nard Boggs, M380n, w. va .;
CIVIL ACTION FO.ED
sie Durst, both oi Pomeroy.
ry Frank, NelsonvUJe, rider of
Home in Parkersburg,
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·- . " lite ltlalemellt oaid.
ter.ol lh&lt;&gt; late Mr. aod Mrs. ~ Murray, Middleport.
PT. PLEASANT .- A civil ae- Funeral services wJII be eon- the 3-gaiied shaved mane and tall
·..._ ~._... ---·nt said it BoWen, hat kept the family a Sat d
d' h
lion hao been filed tn Masoa Coun- dueled Tuesday al 2 p.m. at the class and Teresa Gooch Pome.... _ • ..,. •-·~bome In Middleport since 1147
ur ay IIC arges
C'
't Court by th ' Gold Seal E · Fun 1 H
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j_.,) It MC!IOary to "draw tlH&gt; and II looking forward to elltllJ&gt;. Cbaney, Pomeroy lit. 1: Carrie
lrCUt
Co~ aaalnll wrng_ h ;;a w ~:;'" B n 1om; roy, riding Eskey J. Hill's horllt!
~ Wit
_v. a o arte s · c Pomeroy, won the class for PT. PLEASANT - _The Sher1 ~ of .all countriM and peo- lilhin the famll ,1 new residence RoUsh. RacXle Rt. 2: Mrs. Ralph
plei to the Intentions of the USA
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D is Middl rt· J mes
staatB, ~tart, W. Va . The ftclating. Fr1ends may t!all at the Meigs county 4-H club member iffs department investigated two 1 C011siderable _cloucliDess _. 'a \
L- ....,...__.,1.. tlan-1s ac- iD Rio Grande where her bUJ- gerav p'
epo ' a
alleges tb.e defendant owes funeral home until the time of Junior Horsemanship.
accidents during the weekend re- little wa.J'JDI!r thnqh Taslay.
to ta .., _ _,...,.
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band will continue duUes 11 dJ.
• omero7.
1 · tiff •tt•- 1 oods ld
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a·-'enMur tbe nu.
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p a•n • .... ~~~, or g
so services.
suiting in property damagE', but SeaUe~ ,_~ - .ion by lr ""' • rector of atudeat labor and tlH&gt; B~rlit - Mr· and Mrs. Bern·
delivered between August 15, C
d
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W'lli
LE•••NT v•"EY HOSPITAL
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&amp;emoon, tantcJtl and ~y.
·leer arma race to outer 1pace.
dent
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Tb f mi1y ill ard Bo
M
omman er
c,..y
1 ams P
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no mJunes
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uruon.
e a
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ggs, ·~· son. .
and May 28, 1882. Attorney announced that aU members of ADMITTED: Archie Lay n e, The first 8 one vehicle acci- High today 'M-M. Lew tonlj\t ..
The Nid U. S.
I" move Into the new dormitory, Sooday admlsaiqm .:. Wi111am
the plaintiff il S. D. Little· the Drew Webster Post of Amer- New Haven· Mrs sarah Nease
· ed F 'day on u s I the 61111.
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unci COllltructinn In An•.
d bel p
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lean Legion are requested to be Ma!!On; Mrs. Robert Johnson, Pt. Rout.e 2 and 35 when a d u m p
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~-the 1111 where he will he bead res ard Friley, Pomeroy,
at the canetery f•r military Pleasant : Mrs. Edwin Roush. truck traveling west drive• by Vendors Remind~!~~
1'111. lluulaas eltarged tllat
dent.
Sunday diaeharpa- A. D. Mor·
TWO J!INED
lf&amp;Veslde rites.
New Haven.
Robert Spragll. 38, Northup, Ohio Ab
D dli
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...loir •pJotloa In opace would Meanwhile, Brewington plans rilon•. Carpenter; _Cora RIc e. Two ,..,.. fined over the weok·
DISCHARGED: Charles Phil· went off the highway . through a
out ea
.
the lllPI ol apacen:', to further hll edueali&lt;_In by en· Middleport Rt I,
en by !IIJcldleport Mayor KenFIREMEN CALLED
lips, RavenBwood : Bruce Gilman, fence 00 the Robert Darst fal:rn. Ohto vendon are remi!tiled tltl&amp; ·
'tsruPI' rltdio commtllicoU 1 rolling at lllar~ll Um":"""lf tAJ
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neth MoElbimey, both on charges Middleport flrtmett were call· New Haven: Debra Gilman, New land overturned. Spragil told the June 30, Js the last day on,... .l.
:tttl altor -liter eondllkmo.
Wtll'k toward ht1 mtu!IM s degroe
LOCAL TEMPs
of "lntoxleatloa. Tbey w&lt;re Roos ltd Sunday at 1:30 a.m. for
1 Haven : James Beaver, Leon: investigating ofiicer that
hIs they may ~ly for a refuad llllr'\
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in sociology with ID ulUmate goal Tbe temperature in Pomeroy Shwnaker, ;,, M~. $15 and fire at the Middleport
village Mn. William Sinunono and dau· brakes failed . Damage was esti· unused prepaid tu stamp~.
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Two Arrests Made
ol toacltlng..
Ibuala• diatriOI Ill - wu 10 cosll, and Hank Motley , 3:1, Mid· du.n; m lite flood .road No dan&gt; ghter, Vin_ton Mrs. Jtussell E~ mated at 1300.
Those wfahmg to me obottlt '·
.. o'wn Pola're
Brewington determined .to gain deiJUOI, with c.....y .....
dleport, ,10 and 1.'0111.
age wao reported.
lm. Cheshire.
The second occurred Sutilniay obtain II! ST FORM 1&gt; front '1'\111 '
,,;.
B..r T
Hughes Branth Dopartment ol Taxatlnn, lllli
TWo arreatl were ~ and
CLUB WD.L MEET
at 6:50 p.m. on
llonle Building Portsmout.b oliJO..
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lwo'iio- ....... lined in aclloa
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by lie Pomeroy polke depart.
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ay a bound car drive-n by Ruby Mae s ou
sen
e Colttiflbut
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iiioilt • illt!Yor Charlea ·Logar' I DALLAS '&lt;I!PD - llent&lt;!erat L~tesi unolflcl.ltl returno · gave saki COnnally II a liberal "sent aueeeeded shamefully In time!! t: JO p.m· at the Syracuse Road· D It 17 A hUll and a south address sbown on lite top til lht
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""l'rt ...,. the past .....,...._ JohD CoMally will face Denio· Corutally 58f,ilfD v - &amp;311,1711 dorm from Washington to lead past, I am conllclent that thio side park. Mrs. L&lt;&gt;is Sterrett, ad· ~or:;:'·
s t~~k driven by J!ol'm.
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·. Bobby W.' Jll!ieltart, .. New l!l'al-turned·R.epublican Jack Cox fill' Yarbot'Ougb. TliQoe \Qials fr&gt;. Texas inta the New Frontier. If lime it will faU."
visor, said members are to bring M
s:;•c ~ray 32 Columbus,
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flliven, wiD - ) r JtD 1 m a In Tesu' November gubarnator~ cl•ded relltrM from all :114 l!IIDD· he is really a conservative, let Yarborough atiU refused to eon· equipmOflt to conk tlH&gt; first meal
~";ed on ~ ,.;,rve.
TEA ANNOllNCIID _
10.' eo
cltarp of recldeu ~tloa and 1 electlan in wbat pro!llitea to be tlea, includfilK ~ complete.
hitn deny hio close aasodstlon cede the election. A campaign ad- in their training book.
'led f f 11_ . PT. P)EASANT ~ McDanfel, p-.y, II a bitter, no-heJdo.bar~ batHe.
Connally promiletl to pull the with tlH&gt; New Frontier:·
.
Miss Da 1ton was ct . or a naliottal T.. of the ll4ason lJ,ua.
~ to appear tlH&gt; aame ; Former Navy Seentary Cmtnal· Telt01 , ~ratfQ' jlatty togtthet' COX, an oilman who once ran- VtiOf hlllted tlH&gt; election may be
DIVORCE &lt;\SKED
ure to have Iter v~h•:l• un:er ty Homemakers Clubs will hfl\ell,
aiie, citorglll with itoault .... who hu ~ auoeiated With lot an alJ.out """" igatn!l tlH&gt; and Iott-a bid for the TOltu contested.
A divorce suit has been filed in cont':"l. Damage tot ~ 0 ve tc- June 12 ~I 'i:liO p.m. at the~·
lialtery. Harry Stover, 4tl, Mid·: Vice Prelldent 'LyndO' B. John· moot ..,.!Oua ltllp,bllcat gllberna. gubernatorial nomination ao a Y~~gh 11 an all-out New Mtigs counly common pleas eo~rt . les •" esttmated nt
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of West Yil:ilnll University will
Saturday nlgbt by Mayor Le~tll' 1 "-'!lo&lt;ratlc nominatloa for the Slaw R.epub~&lt;llll . hnn!odiately Democrat, salcl lite Connally· er&lt;tte conoervatlve,. oerved a year dleport . against Viblet L. Car· FAIRFIELD STATtON he the guest _l[leakr!r. f¥ AnDe
rli 'a .,.odin• cltarge .... George go·•ernorsbip saturday I• a cion atlaebd ~l!f.:o" ·"'""lltl'fatit&gt;J John,.. . combine of doliara and .. KeltnefiY'I lil'lll uerotsry of n.lchael, Middleport. char in~ ex· Sunday temperalures.- high nt, Bailey ."ome'1'~ Club. will
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buckloballor Bob Tlelonloer, tloo IINak lull so much exerelot.
llayt, lie arms ))oet ID lbt Poio The YIOkees l!)pVIIII ioiiO a
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'"" eoda ol the ralallow to- Tho II..,, '"' lbo oth.,. band, Cob ......, up tbo IICOIId . ·
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winning elreak at four _ . .
I: .we •adulla'..., )If por- cao1 "''" ll'lm Y&lt;"l4rdsr -• •taro. !he lint lllnlo1 10 make ~ • wa,. to boat ~.... modo It tbo ol•lh mins 10 tie lhe ocore raQf -~1 beai!Pg tbe Loa
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a W11J1b bollil Bunda)' b&lt;1ore 6· al H
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'ltJibil!c bot ......, -~ 1bt ied • lbt con. will&gt; lbt worol cooiiJ PkW up lrjllll _!he st. mat&lt;bod Soli Francl.oco aee Juan oxploded ftlr livo • 1'111111 • II¥ troll TIJIII'I, who moved to
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!,oW. Catcllult. bad oix bito, M.. Marlthal Jtrlkeout for •tl'iboul lourtb ionlJ!I 1o bent tbt Dodl· (liiO Jl4lne Of tho top. 1o otlior
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•hu:b now bu roadlod IS ames. 1be Celto, led by Carl Warwick, U.. nlgbtQp llld ~bod lour I thuslastlc :row&lt;! M ~·• York 'o I• ·ed bomt !IIIII by Billy
shulout tbe QflllP!oro OrloiN,
Bob Hendley ..,.. tho
1be Col,., wbo lor youth Ramen Mejlu, Bob Lill11 ond' lor tbt 1'110 , _ One o1 Me- , Polo Grouoda, oo4 lheo the 1'0(11 J:.mo ~ George Altman pliiS and the MbJIIesolo Twlllo
aJtbou&amp;b be neoded help
ill btdr bollldiJII _.... llexed Nonn Larker, oprayed a l&lt;&gt;tal ol Jlal' bill Wll bla IIIII !lonter. llelloO!, Five hits aod a hit bar.- """' fioe roli&lt;£ work by Dat ~ iho WasblosJoo SOnaiOro 7·~
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hlp.ridlq San Frucllco Gilmll the doub-.ser, ooollng of! tho 1111 Lot ~
two Gianll live 1"'11'1·
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The PhOIIei overcame a to... Elston Howard lilt a Dllr
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Roo Hllldlwlll ol'lped I
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hll .mil vlc:tor;y tor lbt '1'1,..,, Csoh's bomor ,..., ~~ ltlb. .
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NOT OPEN
FRIDAY ond 54TUIDAY

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Joseph LeVine pft'i:entl
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Noelle AdMichele
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SUN., MON. ond TUES.
.lun• 10, 11 and 12th

"LOVER COME BACK"
lil!:j , no&lt;'kHudson
Doris Day
(TeehnioolorJ

June 5-41

CLOSED

FAMILY NIGHTS
Derek Bond in
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Jan Htln ter
Kieron Moore
(ln CA:J ior)

A new traffic stop and go Ught at lite lnterHetloo ol
W.
and Butternut-av was estimated to COlt ll,OOO
council met briefly Monday nlgbt but
wa, delayed while a search for tbe money ill

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France, this spring was noted.
Program chaJrman for the evenl.ng waa Mr1. Hackett who pre""'ted the Girl Scout. ol Troop
:Ill who prMr1ted a croup
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campfire rounds and 10ngs.
••soo.g of the Open Road" was
sung by Forrest Bachtel, Jr. and

group llllJiing wao enjoyed with
Mn. Hackett .u aCcompanist. I
Other clasl&amp;s that bad reunions

were 1951, 1947, ttu, 1937, um. i
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to the music of The Five SaJnt.s

weekead vialt wlth hlt parentJ..
Mr. and Mro. ·Wilbur Moore and
·nls mother, Mra. LettJe Spencer
and son, Clarence.
Mr. and Mra. Edwanl Stark and
family of Pboenlr, Ariz., are u.e
IUeslB of her parents, Mr. and

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LIVING ROOM
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Mrs. Jewel Curtis.

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Miu Olga Pierotti of Columbua
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Rev. l'lllgene Uoderwood returned to bia employment ot the
Kroger Store today alter a weelr:'J
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