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Jiiyton Raynes and the entire '
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Party eandldates were elected
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Piano, piano accordian and
voc•lstullents of Miss Mercedes
Condon, Pomeroy, will he presented in three recitals Sunday,
June II at the Pomeroy Senior
High &amp;bool Audl!orium.
The first recital will begin
all :30 p.m.; the second at2:45
p.m. and the third at 4:30. Each
recital will be by different students 1 Miss Condon whose
local s~dio is an exten;ion of
the Sherwood Music School.
Adult students of Miss Condon

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will serve as hostesses lor
The theme, "Our Heritage" was carrleil out ln tlit
three recttals. Another
decorations and in the afternoon speech by_M~s. W~t.et
of the afternoon will be. an
H. Moeller, at the OCCL South Central Diitrict S~
show, open to the pubbc, beConference, held Saturday at the Chesbire:Kyger ~~
tween the three recitals. T h
By Clwrlene
mentary School.
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art show will be staged by par·
Mre. Moeller told the women being done each da1. rlibl_~
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ents of Miss Condon's pupils.
Hoeflich
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abOUt their part in building our our own homes. ·
Trtbutes ~ mother• and . P:am.
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Featured during the
neritage. She said, "Women "We deplore ~ who
thers by cbtldren of the Trinity Fred Blaett~ar gave the dewill be · presentations by
today are playing a great part disregard and disreapt)Ct for , , •
Umted Cburch o1 Chrtst
vottons With hts .granddaughter,
of three of Miss Condon's
Surprise, surprise, and it really was!
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In making our history. 11 is im· law, the lmg blfl'Ptrs and; ,_
ilghted the
Elizabeth, readmg scrtptures.
pils. The three who are
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. White, here from AkrOn visiting poltanl that we work for a rooters, w(lll, unfort~naiely: • .., ·•
lather-son banquet held
A "Prayer for Mothers/' was
serving as teachet·s are
relatives, were honored with a party held in observance cause and !bat we have enthu- helping also to mike tomor·night at the church by the
presented by Fatth Perrm, and
Bailey, Carla MmTis and
of their 49th wedding anniversary.
stasrn for that cause.
ruw's lierl~e. Words of :' . ,
men's Guild.
a reading, ''Little Mothers,"
jean McClure.
Hosts for the family event were Mr. and Mrs. Charles "We are all aware of I h o courag$11epl tQ porenll . )~iii'~·
/lttended by over 60
was given by Lisa Thomas,
Whit.e a.n~ _dau_ghter, Texanna. Other members of the lofty and great heritage lelt to given _centuries ago, 'Trilp :a
'tbt ~vent began with a potluck Becky Thomas, and Debbit and
fanuly JOIIIJng m the observance were Mrs. Beulah ~htte us. we also are now 1n t h e child m tbe w_ay he aball. -~
tlinnet,. preceded with prayer by Sheryl Kennedy, making up the
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Darst and son, Cra1g, Midtpe· process of making a heritage and when he iS,~~ he Will nil!
the Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor. panel, with Elizabeth Blaettnar
port, Howard Wells, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Myrtle Watkins, for those who follow. This is d~part from tt. . . . . f.•· ·
.Mrs. Albert Woodard, guild
as the moderator.
,\kron.
1~ closlng,.,Mn. ~_!\'!:}~} .
'sldent, had char8jlof the .
Irene Barnes played a piano
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solo, "Three Waltzes," and the
FOUR GRANDCHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
lr.edom Ia our
nursery and primary depart- I
Graham of Racine will be graduating
from
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ment children sang under the
Oil Friday. The Grahams, however, won
e a e to a. Tor
eadl one of aS, too rninf.o~.,~ '
direction of Mrs. Don Thomas
tend any of the commencement programs. Mrs. Graham
take it for granted. We m11'1 t
and Mrs. Thomas Smith, with
is a patient at Veterans Mef
fo 'I 111 11 0ur itihe
Miss Blaettnar accompanying The Church of God of
Rev. James Satterfield,
modal Hospital.
Catholic priesthood, while DaISSIOn rOJeC
work r ~' ·:
lila! .11
TO.NIGHT
·ano.
Making
up
the
chowas
the
scene
of
the
of
tbe
Mount
Moriah
Church
vid
plans
a
career
in
pediatrics.
and
energies
a
pray
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Jun.6
at the Pl
Parents of the lour students
La yet~ gilts . for a mission wtll not be tak,en .from us. , o.
DOUBLE FEATURI
raJ group were Jayne Smith. of Miss Betty Lou Gillilan,
God, the bride was attired in
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Page
Smith,
Beth
Perrin,
Jim
ghter
of
the
late
Mr.
and
white
lace
dress.
Her
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are
all
former
residents
of
the
ROBERT
GARWELL,
husproject
of
the
Women's
ConferDuring
the
lfiOrn
ng
plllofi
"CAST A GIANT SHADOW"
Rosenbaum David Kennedy Elbert Gillilan of Racme,
length vell fell from a w h' t Racine and Apple Grove areas. band of the former Judy Butch- I ence of the Ohio Baptist Con- awards were given as o s:
Kirk Doug}afi, Sylvia Berger
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·ed Roger Graham, son of Mr. and er has accepted a teacht'ng po- vention were presented Monday Program, Toddlers to Tassell
:..PLUSand Danny and Gregg Thomas. Charles It Spaun, son of Mr. peta 1 crown, an 8 e carrt a
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Lea
P 01 ter
"WOMEN OF PRE·
"Greetings to Grandmothers" and Mrs. Junior Spaun, Racine, bouquet of white carnations. Mrs. John Graham will gr u- siUon at the College of Liber&amp;l olght by members of the B._ H. Mothers
gue:
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HISTORIC PLANET"
ate
from
Congers
H1gh
School
Arts
in
Chickasha
Okla
beSanborn
Missionary
Society
French
City Mothers LeaJUI,
(In color)
The bride's maid of honor was in Congers, Ga.; Carol Ann ginning with the f~ll ter;;,.
meeting at the Middleport First Middleport, and Kyger · Yll\eY
WendeR Corey, Keith Larsen was given by Terri Russell, Route 2.
Mary Hayes sang ·'Bless This Vows of the double ring
her sister, Miss Mildred · DeJoseph, daughter ot Mr: and
Baptist Church.
received honorable meflt!oo lot
House," and to conclode the mony were read at 8:30 in
Jan. She wore a light bl u Mrs. Alfred DeJoseph (Char- Bob will receive his masters
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their program books. . ...
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY
program tn tnbute to mothers,
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Friday May :16
dress with blue accessories.
lotte Roush) will receive her degree from Ohio University in The conference Wtll be_ held New distrlet ollleert 1' e r t
. June 7-l-9
Mary and Carl Kautz sang ~~::n~:v onDonald Sheets. '
ger Spaun served as best
diploma from the high school August. During the past year, June IS-17 at Granville, tt was elected, Mrs. ltennetb ., .Sci'",
DOUBLE FEATURE
"Mother.".
Mrs.
Ben
Neutztmg
ets
of
~bite
gladioli
for
his
brother,
and
the
in Clearwater, Fla.; and· David both he and Judy have bad as- announced.
Middleport, wUI serve .. Plt&amp;Tex Ritter and Rachel Roman
"GIRL FROM TOBACCO
accompamed the vocals.
the church for tho ceremony. were the Rev. Donald .
and Terry Barnett, twin sons of SiBiantships. At the Oklahoma Mr and Mrs Edson Roush !dent: Mrs. Ralph 8 elY til e...
ROAD"
Opemng
the
portton
of
the
Given
ir\
marriage
by
t
h
and
James
Williams.
Mus1c
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett (Ma- College, Bob will be teaching pi- of ..;ar Racine; who spent sev· chairman of the oo~q~
(ln Color)
program dedtcated to lathers,
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the ceremony was provided
ry Roush) wlll graduate from a ano and theroy. The couple plan eral weeks in Russia last sum- committee, Mrs. DonovaD Wlclr:·
- PLUSLawrence Harvey
was Morten Barnes, who gave
the Rev. Dale Thornton.
school in Steubenville.
to move to Chickasha In late mer, were guests at the meet- line, Mrs. George Clark.· ~·
- .Jean Simmons
a "Prayer for Fathers." David · '
Incidentally, the twins have August.
ing They related impressions Bob Clatk and Mrs. Jllli..'l
"LIFE AT TI~E TOP"
Harris recited "My Father's .
A reception was held at
made their decisions about proof th.e coun·try a·• showed a Preston, committee memllen.
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R
b
home
of
the
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Shoes," J tm osen aum gave
fessions -Terry will enter the THE REV. C!.YDE Bartlett,
. 8 of slides IN
Mrs. !Astor PI·-'•
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"He's My Dad," and Steven .
Thornton at the Cbester
pastor of the Middleport Churc.~ se~~ring the business session, pr~nted with a gift ol lllfP1'8'
Jewell presented "No Walk In _,
age.
of. the Nazarene lor the o as t resided over by Mrs. Manning clsUon ~ her job as presldenl '
Pomeroy, 0.
Space." Recitations spelling out ~
Both Mr. and Mrs. Spaun
eight years, has accepted a pas· PKI
••· of the district.
1.t was dec'•ded to ""'"
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members
of
the
Mount
Moriah
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torate w it h the Rosevil e
' .th th J ly meeting A A delicious 1oneheon wu ltr·
father were gtven Y ug 1as .,
TONIGHT
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Church
of
God.
pense
Wl
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by Ad th Mi ·
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Junt 6
Rosen baum. J oe Rosenbaum. ~
Here for lhe wedding and re- ~
Cburch and will be . movmg icnic at the Paul Smart home ved
a
sstonary ..,_.
. . Morten Barnes, and Steven Jethere m late July. Durtn~ . the ~as )anned for August.
ty.
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"GAMBIT"
well.
Prayer
by
Mrs.
Woodard
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Delton
Hugltes
ception
from
out
of
county
were
Rev.
Mr.
Bartlett's
mmtstry
Mrps
"'-·riM
Bennett
ass'ts'
Lovely
table
decoratiOIII
W
(Technicolor )
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La
e
Mrs.
Rex
Carlysle
and
children,
dd
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the
olfl
Wr~ey MacLaine , Michael
conclu ded th e aIfatr.
and family,
ness1er, wer
here, a new sanctuary was a · ed by 'Mrs. W'tllt's Anthony, Mrs. corsages or
Cfl'S ' ,. ...e
C11.ine, Herbert Lom -Arnood
'th h b th Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. James
he Cit-''"· G-'·weekend visitors· wt er ro d• Cline of Beverly, Mrs. S e v a I
ed to the church.
Ross Pullen and Mrs Dat'sy made by I
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MEETIN G POS11'0NED
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The June meeting of the Wo- er-in-Jaw and SISter, Mr. a n
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CalorCirtoons:""··
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Cline and son, Carol, Franklin;
As earlier announced, new i Bing conducted the love goft ber received lilt piCkel 0
lon Voyage, Olt Pal 1men's Society of World Service Mrs. Fred Goeglem.
Mrs.
Melvin
Forrester,
pastor
of the Middleport Ch_urch dedication. M_rs. Anthony pre- she reoristered.
. ·
'lltomtn Pink
d Mr C I!
M
Swinger .
of
thehasEnterprise
E. U.Date
B. lee are
r. ~n
: · Ind. VIS·
. and Tony • Middletown; an d
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Church
been posponed.
m New s.
Carhsle,
will be the Rev. Audry Mt 11er' sen ted devoltons.
During
lUncheon, I !If I e.
of the meeting, originally sche- tltng her sister, Mrs. c.
Rev. and Mrs. Don Sheets,
Tuesday
of Portsmouth.
An organ prelude by Mrs. number of door prizes wertctv-·..
duled tonight, will be announc- Smtih, and hu~nd.
Jack$on.
MIDDLEPORT
FIREMEN
Fred Gibbs, Jr .. and a poem by en
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Mt. and Mrs. William R.
sponsor teen dance at the
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Mrs. Kloes opened the meet- Mrs. Peul Shoemaker, PreM- ·
ton, Columbus, were
dleport Community park
10 WIn Degrees rn
ing. Refreshments were served dent of the holtela ~·~ . .. &lt;!'..•
gnests of Mr. and Mrs.
ing at 8:30 p.m. The public
A.theru on Surumy
by tbe EJecta Ctrcle. Guests ger Valley Motllers IMau~t,
Lei~it.
welcome.
Ten Meigs Countians recelv- were Mr. and Mrs. Roush, Ju- welcomed the memben lllti ·Gri
Mr. and Mrs.-Tim swan and
THI!: AMERICAN Lutheran ed degrees at the 213th com- d~ Owen, and Trlna and Venlda ficera.
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children Tim, Jack, and
Church Women of St. Paul's mencement Sunday at Ohio Un. Gtbbs.
Eight leagues Ill lire dliti'let ·
ya , Columbus, spent the
and
St. John's
LuUwran iversity.
were representecl.
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end hete with Mrs. Swan's
Church will meet Tuesday, June The group Includes John A.
DAUGifi'ER HONORED
one bJ&amp;hlllbl ollhe ~
andparents, Mr. and Mr•.
6, at 6:4S p. m. at St. John's Allensworth, BSEd.. and David Mr. and Mra. Gene Rice. session was the "Travtllul ..
Ray E. Gilils, Mulberry Ave.
Church for annual "potluCJ&lt; pic- R. Wiley, BSIT, ~ddlepoi'l; :Middleport, entertained S~y Grandmother'•
Kitcli't:ll ,
Mr. and Mrs. VIncent Dabo, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lucas nic." The Rev. W. A. Genhetm- John William Hysell, BS, Min- with a dinner party t¥morrng Band."
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Pomeroy and Mrs. J. K.
and children, Rodney, Jr. and er, missionary from South
oraville; Cbarene s. Diehl, BS their daughter, Debbie, "" her Spedallnaplrallonal mu•t •· '·
Mllldleport, were In Atheno
of Defiance, were recent ca. will be present.
Ed.; Tameaa J. Finlaw, BS Ed.; fifth birthday. Gueots Wel'~ Mr. was given by tile Rio Oflll\lf ·
urday where tltey visited Miss guests of his grandparents, Mr. MIDDLEPORT FIRE De
Allen Wayne Hamm, BS, of and Mrs. D. R. Rice, Muldle- College Otolr under the dlrtCo .
Norma
Grant
at
the
K\mu
and
Mrs.
Homer
Jones.
wll)
sponsor
weekly
Pomeroy ; Roberta Kraeuler, port, Mr. ·and Mrs. DeMIS Wal· tlon ol Mr. Merlyn Boll. · ,:-/
When you to~ you~~oal'en&lt;l traitor you run ell the rlskl tho!
Convalescent Horne.
· Mr. and Mrs. Robert
night oulside teen dances
BS Ed.; Racine; Richnrd G. burn, Sherrie and Tracy, Bel- The entire conlel'eiiCI ..,..._..,
Y~" norlh~ltf do •ilth you: car, Yo"'d never think of,dri•ln;
Gerald
Sbuster
bas
been
re·
to
Athens_
Milllday
.
the
Middleport
community
park
Well, BS Ed.; Shade; Freder- pre, and Debbie's brother, Bob. planned and beautifully ·cante4 .
w•thout Insurance. Thet's why it't oQiy CO!Jimon lehse to
prbtect your bott end tt111er with lnturanc'e, too. You c1n
turned to his Lincoln Heights t.er a weekend vlatl here wtth th~gbout the summer months ick Wilkinson Crow, m, BBA,
out by the Kyger V~ ~; '
do It With I quick Clll to rour fritndly Auto-Owntrs IQint.
home alter a period o1 t!llnflne- ll!r .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira starlinl th" Tuesday, June 6. Syracuse; and Sbaron K. Gaul
LODGE TO MEET
ers' League. Mermen ··~; .·
Then yoo'tt realty~ ~bit to tnfoi cartfrH boeltng,
ment at Holzer Hospital. Mr. ·
from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m.
BS Ed., now residing in Belpre. Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F. Charlene Darst, Mrs. H-r &gt;: '
Shuster, who suffered· a heel , The Rev. and Mrs. Clyde
wtll emcee.
&amp; A.M., wtll meet Wednesday, Preston, Mrs. Janice .L uC-1''-'·' •
SH &lt;lllL CHILDS
fl'at111re &lt;111 bis
fOI!alructlon Bartlett and family were
MIDDLEPORT
.
POII'I'P6NE MEETING June 7 at 7:30p.m., at the Ma· Mrs. Carol Buck, Mm''Liltdlt '
employment at Athens, will Newark over the weekend to munlly Dally Vacation Bt b le A meetlnl! of the Rock Sprirlgs sonic Temple. Tbere wDI be McCarty, Mrs. Sharoll D
wear a cast M· the next II visit their son, Clyde E.
School teachers and helpers will Grange scheduled for Thursday work In the lint degree for Mrs. Patti Smith, Mnl. PIUJUto;J;•:
Melg, County'• Old..t and Llrgm
Wt!eks.
·
11nd
family.
Tbey
also
meet at 7 P: m.
at
night has been postponed until two candidates. Refrellbments ley, Mn. Janice Swisher,
PHONIEc,a·2i42,
MIDDLEPORT,
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Mrs. Elizabeth Wlckllam and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
First U n' I e d
June !5 with the Harrlsonvllle wlll be served. All Master M• Carol Freeman and Mlf¢
Mrs. Erma Hellman, (~tester, at KlrkenrVIOe. James B
Church.
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ape~t the past week wllh Mr. lett is working with his
POMEROY WOMEN'S G o 1~
llmAI.f DUVIAIIIII
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and Mn. Elmer Wlckhlm, UnClyde, In the
AaBoclation will meet at 7:
ctl'Jllt. 111Qf!!i6Ji_ ion Ave.
building buslnesa this
Tuesday at the club house.
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College in Kankakee, Ill. this Order of Eastern Star, w I II
fall. Martha Bartlett remained meet Tueeday night at the Ma·
In Klrkenvllle with her
Temple. Tbere will be
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Ford. Tbe Bartlett family initiatory work.
atao visited recently in Simp. ANNUAL INSPI!lCTION of the
9011, W. Va., wltb Mrs. John Meigs 'Temple, Pytlllan Sisters,
Felton.
will be held at 7:30 Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. 'ltlomas
at the ball. All offleera
klns and children,
staff are asked to attend
will eome Wednesday for a sev- in formal attire. Each mernller
eral days' Ylslt with their par. is to take either sandwiches or
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William cookies.
Slater, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Wedueaday
Watkins.
THE CHOIR of St. Paul'&lt; and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
St John's Lutheran Cburc.~ will
and children, Paul, Pam, Den· m~et Wednesday evening, Jcn1e II
ni• and Doris, Cleveland, were 7, 1:30 p. m. at st. Paul's.
weekend gueste of Mr. and Mrs.
Th d
Fred Gibbs, Trina and Venida.
un ay
Mr. and Mrs. N. s. White THE TRJ.(X)UNTY Citizens
June .. . moon . .. weddings soon!
and Mrs. MyrUe Watkins re- Band Rad•o. Club will me
turn~to Akron Friday after Thursday ntRhl 7:311 p.m.
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For many happy brides and groo!DI, that
ape
two weeks here visit. Amvets LOOge ball, Pomeroy.
Beulah White
members urged to attend.
means It's time to come iD and talk over
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Light refreshments wUI be seryour banking needa With us. We'll
ved.
PAST OOUNCILORS of Thea• II
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be proud to be your bank!
Complete
dorus Counell, Dsupters of "- IIOiox, Ortho.Ort, Chlo.Unt Dust, Orlhorlx, Liquid Rose Food,
Rooms Of
merlea, will meet Thursday Grau Klllw, Bua-Gefa, R- Dutt Trlox, It- and Flower Spny r..tqura
CHECK THESE SERVICES: Savings • Checking
II nljfhl at the hmrne of Mrs. Ma· Food - DrthOclile G1rdtn Funtlclch, Chlord1nt $prey, Rot~t,
PP.rsonvl Loans 1 Home Loans •Auto Loans 1 Safe
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Income families,
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Previous . ~!Ion ' of funds the mornings.
101 farm OW!IIIillllp loans were
exhausted In i&gt;~bruarj'. There Is it ever Tight to fool chll·
arc some· 20,QOO: "ippllcatlons dren like this? - MRS. T.
and untundlclloln..dockels cur· Dear !IT. T:
rently being held 'by the Farm- I'd dy this two-in-one com.'m 11omt Adzninlstraiion.
bin alion wlll creste more lam·''Fundi for rural housing loans lly probl0111s than it solves. It
•·tO low and moderate inoome couldn't fool the children, but
' ' families were exbauiled In Ap- . it can certainly ~onfuse them.
rll The Farmers .llople Admin· For everyone's peace of mind
... ~trotion Is ·II&lt;IW holding .some I - including hi.! own and the
12.0011 apj)!l~tlons and unfund· : neighbors' - let's hope "X"
, eel loan c(~~ls•for rural bous- gets back to normal. soon.-H.
In¥ loans. '
'·' Both the lunda for farm own- TOURNEY BEGINS
· ershlp and rut.,! housing loans
.'ire being malle . available im- . NEW 4'0RK (UPI)-Auslfa·
mediately, ., •:,
I llans Qi1 Ro!ewall and 'Roo
· Farm ~lilp loans are ' Laver, who have won nine
111ade to bUy Ilnd, CG~J~truct
tennis tournaznents
' repair buihilngj,
land
them 00 the Ame~u
J:tfinance
headed the 14·
repayable
today's 125.000
bear 5 per
G•rden lnviila·l
Rural
made to
Rosewall drew
llngl.&amp;l byea. Rooewall
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Dennis Ral•ton of
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Alex Olmedo In

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REG. 6.99

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in a beautiful and lasting relationsbip. II cannot come by
t~
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woman is a chaltel
and . tin.·g her like o.ne. -

"He"
very frank about
it. Said small children need a
motb"')a.lllj)re thap a father,
at nlg!!V'IIe dreised. .the part
·
F'
·a · •,d.• . · and beelme their ·mother. (She
- The arme!'l : ·orne " mJDis- I had dl.lithe yellr before.)
traHon of Ob1o said ta,t we•k . th
;&amp; ld . h
Washllljton !Jp- a~ori,•d it tn ' ey W! ·. 0 enoug 1o
hL•ure an additional $148 mil· . he would become a full .
Uoo of ruraJ ,Ioans.
I lather, be added.

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still alive and kissin'.

Balaguer's m.~.jor op~osition, and exten~ P'8tf! _fQe~t

Juan , Bosch's Dominican 1,~ev&lt;&gt;- the ~pposiUfn, , ijlua oeQ!ins;,lltfllutiol\ary Party IPRDI. walked , silualion COIIII!letely. ' .·.,.....
out of the Na tiooal Assembly. · In retros)l!!ct, , the....&lt; ~
claiming the terrorism was tempering !influence .®riOtM11!1;.
aimed at its members. They near-crisis was lite . attitud~ftll,
called for a solid front of the people,. 111!11 they .re~ fill.'
opoo,ltion groups ~o united last fed up wltlJ. vloleMt...,
under 'hone banoer against· solution .to political ptoblem.-&gt;m·

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finishing his first year as
president there Is hope that
some stability-Dominican style
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over 41 ·years ·and hope for won't ·&amp; read by the person
many more yeara _with the questlot., as your column
same fine woman.
n'.t appear in his newspaper.
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811
&gt;tm ''" l gardener,
d family:.,;we were neighbors
fO\M looklDg
!,l'IY vegetables
--·•·n '·'e' r• • ,.. tim es gtve
. me six months before
h•JSIIand
IIIJUI ow ~ .ott'(!
d my ...
credit 1 1 ~ ,. b Tb
was tr~ferre to this nty.
.
or "'""~ •• um · ere I'd ~ the ·man drive· off in
IS no such .,P!J!!t .. a green h
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tll'innb y ~,;;.i · 1 1
d t e morn1ngs aod the s1tter
0
· ou •"' u .a gar en come~· are for the three
~ iii the same proporllon what 8 II
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Th
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be t
it 1 1 .
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ren. en ,, 1 e
011
you · sow
n ovmg care. eveninJI!': alter th sitter
.
..Likewise a ,)laP:py marriage .I'd see'"'ll\e woma: out in t II e
~mes from ,Pulling somelhmg yard. Bot I never saw them
into it. People who complain, 1 g th ·-·
aten't ""'vlng" enough to the 0 e er.

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have a baby ... Star of a med- Royal Family, at the Petit Parium • longrun Bdwy. play also is Shop, 944 Madison Ave. . . .
is demanding out for act-of · We wondered herein who was
God reasons and she's not even that leading lady John Barrywed .yet ... Small floor show more bussed 127 limes in the
at the Tin Llz•ie's lunch a n d •1925 film "Don Juan" and the
dinner hOIIl's: an organ grind· answer promptly was supplied
er ( Alberto Lanzoli) w i I h by a reader: M31·y Astor, wh•/;

en:
no expel;!, except that Dear
I've been h!Jpplly married for I'm plt a gossip, and
l'in

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SANTO DOMINGO (UP!) Stability In Santo flomingo Is Balaguer.
The Dom,inican Republic may measured a,lmos!' solely on the \ A. · 91aJer ~n;&amp;.Ufi~:
have achieved at last a measure governments ab1!1ty to stay In Inev1taHie,. but.: stran.g ~· T&lt;
of pohtlcal malur~ly.
power. Balaguer s go~e.rnment tiJOUgb jhls ' ~~.. '~~!'~~ '!J!
. .
· seems to have that t b1Uty. ·
SJtuallon·.. !wN!eh '"~ou ....•ti!At
Th1s1s the consensus of m~ny
Crisis Seemed Inevitable · broui!JI'i cOUp!if'MiHwG~eait '
veteran diplom~ts and Iong-t1me Starting on April is. a serte. ago. nothlnf h'aooelitd·· 'filii
reSidents here who have seen of 13 terrorist attac&lt;s. most IIJ\'te Thtf terrorist '·":litlai!IJ1·
this Caribbean island-republic
~ 1 ff' 1 1
d · !11' PliO' 1 ·tt}tH·
1 t
careen through' five govern- aga nts thgoverhnmtnh 0 IC ta •. .~·· tl tal n t •.... ··-"1Nt ~···
,
'd swep
roug
e coun ry. ,~go a ons o - now ,.....,
ments, three coup d etat• an . a Santo Domingo at the beginning /Ojoiri , t~e Nalionil · ~~"'liibtf
znaJor revolutwn '" the f1ve 1 M
~~ ed
rk
· ·th t · 1 'iili} h r · ·o
years since. the assassination of 0 ay twas :' 0~ 1 up 1 ~ . ~11 WI ou 1,0 "~~._''{1,
,&lt;, ac~.~'
Rafael Trut'iiio whose 311-year overcoa 1anll tmhll " 1Y pahroi
Tou"" Spe.... ,·,· ~.:,••
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were Yl~· ua y e on y ve 1c es
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tenure as Dominican dictator is movi after dark.
Balaguer "'ad~ ~ : l&lt;/l~A
stili looked upon as one of the
og
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HELEN IIELP US!

Brua-FFull '4" Thick?-• "
Pruitwood
4.80
Sendle'MO'I
4.80 ·
Premi!IM Birch UO
Frontier Birch 6.40 ·
GOthiJ' L!lm
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Mrs. Barry Goldwater went
luggage shopping at M a r k
Cross then luncbed at "21"
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where the wat~~· ganged around ~~ sang Happy Grandmother to Mrs. G.... Tennis
star Pat Todd got the happy
news the tumor they took out
· be ·
d h 'II b b k
IS
n1.gn an e e ac on
the courts Instanter . . The
Duchess of Windsor (she jind
the Duke sailed this wee-k)
bought her short dark · blue
chiffon dress lor her first offl.

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mg . Ca~ Me Back 19 Mornlngalde He~ghls" on Bdwy. next
seaS!'n .. . Lunching lightly
(very) at the Foundtain Cafe
1n Central Park (tourists-&lt;lon't
miss it; it's a lovely open air
spot) M.aureen Stapleton said
she'd Just read Nell Simon's new

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NEW YORK - The Don play "Plaza Suite" and It mlgbt
star) Budges will di· just do beautifully for ber Bd
vorce: no hard leeUngs, agree- wy. comeback; Maureen's toplllfllt aU signed ... Jimmy Hoi- ped off more than 100 lbs. in a
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fas.lawyer Edward Bennett IDJracu.Ious doct~r-gu1ded . et,
WUUams and Hoffa enemy Bob- AudTJe Magee s mate linaUy
by K-;nnedy met in P. J. agreed to a divorce so one way
Clarke s and shtok hands, po- or I'other her engagement to
litely . . . Said' Jackie Gleason Georgie Jesse! 'should end soon
in 1o d "I' s ·
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1ca s answer to 'l'wlggy .. . . aud1ence . participation showsGleason cancelled cbilJ vacation ai the Japan Kobe Steak House
stops at Boon, Munich, Heidel· - they hold "singalongs" sup·
berg,_ Austria, etc. to swing to ply phonetic Japanese , lyriC!
and In London ... Sidney Poit- to the clowd .. · Kate Burney's
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Ambertone · ... 3,60
Mohogany · · · ··· 4~25
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Dear ~eli!n:

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I'm t,loo f~te for your "Mail
from !be .Afala'~ C)]umn, but
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REG. 9.95
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man and the "woman"

commit an. additional S30 mil· j kido. And the man setmed
lion in farm ~et'!hlp loans have ~ig problems. He just
IJ!Id $118 rqlllion ·itf rural hous· · felt a8 i~this was best for
lng loans to lO'!f· ape! moderate present, 'ibe kids calling him
Income families,
, "Mama" ';It night, "Daddy" in
Previous . ~!Ion ' of funds the mornings.
101 farm OW!IIIillllp loans were
exhausted In i&gt;~bruarj'. There Is it ever Tight to fool chll·
arc some· 20,QOO: "ippllcatlons dren like this? - MRS. T.
and untundlclloln..dockels cur· Dear !IT. T:
rently being held 'by the Farm- I'd dy this two-in-one com.'m 11omt Adzninlstraiion.
bin alion wlll creste more lam·''Fundi for rural housing loans lly probl0111s than it solves. It
•·tO low and moderate inoome couldn't fool the children, but
' ' families were exbauiled In Ap- . it can certainly ~onfuse them.
rll The Farmers .llople Admin· For everyone's peace of mind
... ~trotion Is ·II&lt;IW holding .some I - including hi.! own and the
12.0011 apj)!l~tlons and unfund· : neighbors' - let's hope "X"
, eel loan c(~~ls•for rural bous- gets back to normal. soon.-H.
In¥ loans. '
'·' Both the lunda for farm own- TOURNEY BEGINS
· ershlp and rut.,! housing loans
.'ire being malle . available im- . NEW 4'0RK (UPI)-Auslfa·
mediately, ., •:,
I llans Qi1 Ro!ewall and 'Roo
· Farm ~lilp loans are ' Laver, who have won nine
111ade to bUy Ilnd, CG~J~truct
tennis tournaznents
' repair buihilngj,
land
them 00 the Ame~u
J:tfinance
headed the 14·
repayable
today's 125.000
bear 5 per
G•rden lnviila·l
Rural
made to
Rosewall drew
llngl.&amp;l byea. Rooewall
•m:,~"
Dennis Ral•ton of
, ""''"'· against Plncho
Alex Olmedo In

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Chefs Delight

MILK

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Assuredby~' ' i
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wash'"·IJlr:t.OJl
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lj'ent ....r "to borrow a
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SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT •...

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9x12 Oval Braided Rugs
10 Only-$
Were59.95

&gt;.

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Clo•eoutr

27" RUG RUNNER .

SQUARE
YARD

ClOseout Priced!
ALL ARMSTRONG

INSIDE" OUTSIDE

I

SQUARE
YARD

TAKE IT HOMEI ·: tv

SPECIAL PRICES FOR . THIS SALE" ONLY!

row 3.88 sq. yd.

REG. 6.99

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BUY IT NOW AND

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0fle ~venin&amp; I found out why.

This will ~noble USDA's farm· I must say the y~~~~~~~~
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w
proJeclj J.,ove feeds on love, and
It is a very frail flower. B u t
its ca~ul culture can result!
in a beautiful and lasting relationsbip. II cannot come by
t~
·
woman is a chaltel
and . tin.·g her like o.ne. -

"He"
very frank about
it. Said small children need a
motb"')a.lllj)re thap a father,
at nlg!!V'IIe dreised. .the part
·
F'
·a · •,d.• . · and beelme their ·mother. (She
- The arme!'l : ·orne " mJDis- I had dl.lithe yellr before.)
traHon of Ob1o said ta,t we•k . th
;&amp; ld . h
Washllljton !Jp- a~ori,•d it tn ' ey W! ·. 0 enoug 1o
hL•ure an additional $148 mil· . he would become a full .
Uoo of ruraJ ,Ioans.
I lather, be added.

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still alive and kissin'.

Balaguer's m.~.jor op~osition, and exten~ P'8tf! _fQe~t

Juan , Bosch's Dominican 1,~ev&lt;&gt;- the ~pposiUfn, , ijlua oeQ!ins;,lltfllutiol\ary Party IPRDI. walked , silualion COIIII!letely. ' .·.,.....
out of the Na tiooal Assembly. · In retros)l!!ct, , the....&lt; ~
claiming the terrorism was tempering !influence .®riOtM11!1;.
aimed at its members. They near-crisis was lite . attitud~ftll,
called for a solid front of the people,. 111!11 they .re~ fill.'
opoo,ltion groups ~o united last fed up wltlJ. vloleMt...,
under 'hone banoer against· solution .to political ptoblem.-&gt;m·

'

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·Rnrai·

'

phere. _·
Now that Joaquin Balaguer Is
finishing his first year as
president there Is hope that
some stability-Dominican style
- has come to the republic.

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over 41 ·years ·and hope for won't ·&amp; read by the person
many more yeara _with the questlot., as your column
same fine woman.
n'.t appear in his newspaper.
,.1 ,t,
'
His? l\1.8ybe. It was a stra.nge
811
&gt;tm ''" l gardener,
d family:.,;we were neighbors
fO\M looklDg
!,l'IY vegetables
--·•·n '·'e' r• • ,.. tim es gtve
. me six months before
h•JSIIand
IIIJUI ow ~ .ott'(!
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~mes from ,Pulling somelhmg yard. Bot I never saw them
into it. People who complain, 1 g th ·-·
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have a baby ... Star of a med- Royal Family, at the Petit Parium • longrun Bdwy. play also is Shop, 944 Madison Ave. . . .
is demanding out for act-of · We wondered herein who was
God reasons and she's not even that leading lady John Barrywed .yet ... Small floor show more bussed 127 limes in the
at the Tin Llz•ie's lunch a n d •1925 film "Don Juan" and the
dinner hOIIl's: an organ grind· answer promptly was supplied
er ( Alberto Lanzoli) w i I h by a reader: M31·y Astor, wh•/;

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SANTO DOMINGO (UP!) Stability In Santo flomingo Is Balaguer.
The Dom,inican Republic may measured a,lmos!' solely on the \ A. · 91aJer ~n;&amp;.Ufi~:
have achieved at last a measure governments ab1!1ty to stay In Inev1taHie,. but.: stran.g ~· T&lt;
of pohtlcal malur~ly.
power. Balaguer s go~e.rnment tiJOUgb jhls ' ~~.. '~~!'~~ '!J!
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· seems to have that t b1Uty. ·
SJtuallon·.. !wN!eh '"~ou ....•ti!At
Th1s1s the consensus of m~ny
Crisis Seemed Inevitable · broui!JI'i cOUp!if'MiHwG~eait '
veteran diplom~ts and Iong-t1me Starting on April is. a serte. ago. nothlnf h'aooelitd·· 'filii
reSidents here who have seen of 13 terrorist attac&lt;s. most IIJ\'te Thtf terrorist '·":litlai!IJ1·
this Caribbean island-republic
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careen through' five govern- aga nts thgoverhnmtnh 0 IC ta •. .~·· tl tal n t •.... ··-"1Nt ~···
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znaJor revolutwn '" the f1ve 1 M
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· ·th t · 1 'iili} h r · ·o
years since. the assassination of 0 ay twas :' 0~ 1 up 1 ~ . ~11 WI ou 1,0 "~~._''{1,
,&lt;, ac~.~'
Rafael Trut'iiio whose 311-year overcoa 1anll tmhll " 1Y pahroi
Tou"" Spe.... ,·,· ~.:,••
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Balaguer "'ad~ ~ : l&lt;/l~A
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Pruitwood
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Sendle'MO'I
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Frontier Birch 6.40 ·
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Mrs. Barry Goldwater went
luggage shopping at M a r k
Cross then luncbed at "21"
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star Pat Todd got the happy
news the tumor they took out
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the courts Instanter . . The
Duchess of Windsor (she jind
the Duke sailed this wee-k)
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seaS!'n .. . Lunching lightly
(very) at the Foundtain Cafe
1n Central Park (tourists-&lt;lon't
miss it; it's a lovely open air
spot) M.aureen Stapleton said
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lelllil!ll lhe activity report of
lib., ;dellclunent for . tbe month
of•. May . showil11 10 accidents
l~vestlga~; 45 warning tick·
fils. Issued·; 13 revocation orders
served; three felony arrests
made; 54 arrests for road law
violaUons and tO other mlsd&amp;meanor arrests...
The three officers spent 42
hours giving operators examini'ilona; 116 office hour. : 334
Murs on road patrol: 75 hours
im Investigations; 4 hours on
weight law detail: 11 houra in
court; 11 hours assisting the
slate road commission; I hour
em eseort duty and 110 hours on
cllher duty including strike d&amp;Mil at the Good Y~ar plant.
""ltembers of the local detach·
ment in additlon to Sgt. ParlOllS are Troopers Rudy O'Dell
and J. R. SDlllh.

Adml!slou
Salurilay, .J11111 3, 1111
J. Hollis McCormick, 147 See- HOGS - 175 · to 2110 20.50 to
ond Ave.; Pau) c. Trowbridge, 22.65; Heavies 20.25 to 2f: Lights
48 Sycamore St.; Mrs. Clemma 100 to 22.60; F~t Sows 16 to
F. Boston, Mercerville Star Rt.; '16.80; Boars 10.25 to 12.50; Pigs
Earl F. McCormick. Patriot 5 to 14; Stock Shoats 16.50 to
Star Rt.; Milford Reynolds, Rod- 21.
ney; Clarence H. Beaver, Rt. I CATTLE - Hei(ers 18 to 21.·
Crown City; Mrs. Howard D. 60. Fat Cows 18 to 19.50 CanGlenn, Vinton; Conrad D. Berk· ners 15 to 16.00; Bulls 22 to 23.·
ley, Gallipolis: M•s. Elmer R. 511; Milk Cows 127 to 155; Stock
Handley, Rt. 2 Pliny, W. Va.; Cows and Calves 210 to 230;
Mrs. Herbert Mahan, Pt. Pleas- Stock Steers 20.50 to 24; Stock
ant: Jaclde D. Paug!J, Mason; H•ilers 21.70 •to 22.50: Stock
Mrs. Mary C. Goodwin, Rt. 1 Steer Calves 21.75 to 28.50;
Letart: Hoyt Jividen, Pt. Plea· Stock Heifer Calves 19.75 to 25.sant; Mrs. Carl 0. Manley, 25.
MiddlepOrt: Mrs. Leland E. VEAL CALVES - Tops 32.·
Brown. Middleport; John A. 40 ; Seconds 32.10; Medium 27.·
Goodwin, Rt. 3 A~bany; Mrs. 60 to 30.90; Common and HeavRo!lert L. Horton, Jackson; Mrs. ies 24.25 to 32.50. ..
Tommy L. Hall, Rt. I Oak Hill;
Mrs: Richard L. Will, Hamden:
HIKE TO CAVE
Brinn K. Molihan, Rt. I Ham- HARTFORD _ The Choctaw
den; Mrs: Harold T. All~. Jr. Chargers 4_H Club hiked to
onton: MISs T~resa K. Malone, Horse Cave and back to 1 he
Oak Hill: Mar~ Lm Schneider, home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ray
Shawnee Pool Open8 Jackso_n: . M~vm A. K e II e r, Fields, Hartford, where Iiley
. ' . Fini~tlck . Mrs. !Wb&lt;rt E. Roe, joyed a picnic on Memorial
Tuellday at Pomt
'«; Jackson; Mit,, Milton L. Mor- ~ Attendin were Mr and
PT. PLEASANT - Shm'7 gan; -Rt. 2 J~ckson; Mrs. Gjen M y. F Ray ~elds De b.b 1e
~QOI..!Ijl.etllled by the locai ·K&gt;· R. . Holschuh. Scottown.
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Births
. Lyndon and _Rebecca M'Jj,- John
mer season Tuesday. The pool Mrs, ;I'ommy Lee Hall, Rt: 1 s~n, Mrs. Vll'gJII'Ia Gibbs and
wiD be opened from I to - ~ P. 'Oak IIlli• so 5·02
Tue Tinlmy, Mrs. Clarence Roush,
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houra.are from 1 until 6 p.m. Tuesday. .
Joyce Goodrute, Gall McAbee,
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Froendt,,.Karen, Sharon
,.-..!euarges
d John
Sturgeon, Bill Park,_Russ-Moore Lester B. Bailey, Mrs. Frank an
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and Mary S~ !ltcC&lt;ifmick. Price. H. B~cknet. Barry A. Benson,
of ¢nission' ii 211 &lt;!ents f lh Mrs. Reed E. Eynon, Mrs. CharGIVES BARBECUE
children under 14 and 51, cents les Fergll80n, Mrs. Larry J. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fultz·
for adulth. Season tkk~s· a r e Fitch, Mrs. Carlos B. Gillen- entertained Memorial Day with
beinjl sold with a famny ticket !water, Kenneth N, Jeffers. Mrs. a chicken ba"becue honoring
rostlng $15.411&lt;1 ~ ·' '•
Ethei M. Lightfoot, Miss Diana Mrs. Leo EdwJrds visiting here
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Pleasant Valley Hoijlltal . Jonathao M. Perrin, Delbert~: Beach, Fla. Others at the bar~ue,J.• '91a"le~ -,W~ker,' Queen;-&gt;j(ennelh 1 M. Riffie, H. becue were the Fultz children,
,eon.
~ . "it tJ'i/, //'' ,, ·HoUis' S/lyder. Jr., Michael 1B. Barbara, Belh, and Becky, Mrs.
. Dileloarpar 'f.'!rs: Paul WII· Wayland, Mark A. Jeffers r.ts. James Arnold, and Mr. and
Bam,, Cr,own C1ty; Pearl R. E. Thornton Welch, Lowell IE. Mrs. Lewis Smith.
Forshee, Pt. Pleasant; Mr s. Jeffers, Richard McGoon, lfud ""
- - - - - - -Frank Mli[J:ay,
Middleport ;/Mrs. Foster Tucker.
ing the past twenty-four hours
James Tomlin. Pliny; E r i c 1
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ARRESTS REPORTED
d~rson, and William Anderson
Birlb: Mr. and Mr.. Dana PT. PLEASANT- Arrests re- N'orlh, Rt. 1 Henderson, assault
.urray, Pomeroy, a
corded at !lie county jail dur- and battery warrant.
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and Karen Yeager)
Harper: MIISOII, Lorena ""'·~··II
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Baker; Central, Mary
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Thomas: ·'' Henderson,
Hereford and Jnd~th Kay
Leon, Faye SDUth and
Lois Shinn; Sunnyside, Katie
Sines and Campbell Stevens.
Salaries of .the teachers wlll
acoording to certifica~s.
Teacher-Ai~es employed at
salary of $200 per month were:
Pleasant Jr. and Sr., Aud·
rey llalley, Vickie Stewart Jobin· II ••
rri Monroe and MoUy K. Park;
Wahama Jr. aiKI Sr. HI &amp;.h,
K. Jennings and Marll~
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Stanley; Hannan
and
elementary. C~rolyn
C. Smith and Beverly
Lambert; Central, Bren·
P~r.lum QualitY · · ..
Lou Steele, The!~ Foul and
Bru&amp;FFull 1/4'' Thicic1-· •
Lynn Gerlach. Mas 0 n,
Frultwood
4.80
Wallace, Jeanette ZerMaxine Latbey; Henderson,
Sondla'IJRIHI
4.80

PT. PLEASANT for the Title ·l project
9n County were
day night by the ·
ty Board ·of Education.
The summer program
sists of Reading and
Education and will run for
en weeks from June )Sth
til 'AugW!I 2, 196'1.
Coordinators . employed
Charles "Withers, Ferron
means, and Cbar)~s ·
Specialists hired were:
Silertzer, recreation; and
cis L. McCulloch,
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B8l1bara Joanne Steele w a
hired as nurse for the p r
gram at a salary of f400..
nionth.
Teachers hired were:
Pleasant Jr. and Sr. H 1
Reading Center·. Helen
Elaine Rouse, Dorothy K.
chell, Bernice Anderson;
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Jnd'ICl menf s
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Ambertone · ··· 3,60
Mahogany · ~ · ··· 4.25

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PT. PLEASANT- Three
sons wer,e Jl)dicted by the
on County Circuit Court
Grand Jury Tuesday after
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grand jurors were sunimonedj
back lor the half day duty.
PT. PLEASANT - A civil
All indictments were mi!l4e- lion was filed in the office of
mean6rs. Edward L. McFall,
the Circuit Clerk styled Maaon
Pt. Pleaaant, was indicted on Co u n I Y Chrysler • Plymouth
charge of contributing to t
Center, Henderson vs. Ronnie F.
delinquency of minors.
Ifill, Pt. Pleasant.
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The bill of complaint states
day ·with court appointed
that the defendant wrecked a
ney Don Kingery and
car owned by the plaintiff
plea of guilty as charged.
the l&gt;laintif! is deJbanding judgence date of June 23 was
men! against the defendant in
by the court.
the sum of 1$585.
Roy Higginbotha~, 54. Pt. A divorce order was sll!lled
Pleasant, was md1cled on
by the court' and entered ln the
charge of conlributing to
office of the arcuit Clerk grantdelinquency of a minor
ing a divorce to Ronald WilkThomas Huddleston, 24,
lnson from Vade Wi!kllll!lln and
Plrnant, was indicted on
awarding care, CW!Iody an~ concharge of striking.
trol of the•· infant children to
and beating one Pat Kincaid. the plaintiff.

Virginia

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1 Roll Flowered Axmlnster,
12' wide by 30' long
REG. 6.99
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1 Roll Blue Atrlllh!
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REG. 1G.95
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1 Roll 501 Nylon, lite/tan,
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_ The Fd~ers ..a'ome 'A~mi~l~ and b~me their mother.
tra!lon of ~hio 'said la3t . we•k ' had di !the year before.)
WashiiJI!oil hal·· aui)&gt;ori1.Pd it to ' they w old enough to
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lion of rural ·loans.
I father, he added.
. This will enable USDA's far m 1 must say the youngsters
ert Home · -Admtnlstratton to were sweet, well . balanced
commit an additillJlal 130 m&lt;i- j kids. And the man seemed to
llon In farm . o~~l'llhlp loallS have oo,,lig problell18. He jW!I
. and . •us ~!Ilion lr&gt; rural hou• fel,t as i~ this was best lor
· lng loans to low apd moderate present, ':ihe kids caWng him
, "Mama" ~at night, "Daddy" in
Income. !amllies1
Pre~ous , -lion •o.f funds ' the mornings.
!01 farm ~hi loans were 1
exhausted in 'Fe!lruary. There Is It ever rignt to fool ohllarc some 20;~1' , applications dren Uke this? - MRS. T.
and unfunded,loan dockets .cur. Dear ~- T:
rently b8tng held 'by the Farm- I'd si:y this two-in-one comen; Home. Adinfnlstration.
bination will create mere lam'·. Funds lor rural housing loans ily problems than It solves. It
t6 low and mi&gt;d~rate Income couldn't fool the children, but
- families were exbausled In Ap- it can certainly ~onfuse them.
ril The Famters Horoe Admin- For everyone's peace ol mind
• lstrotion Is :DI!W ho1il\ng -some 1- . lncludfng his own and the
· 42,000 apPt~aUons and unfund- , neighbors' - let's hope "X"
eti Joan ·df~Cbli · for rural hou• gets back to normal. soon.-H.
ang loanri. "':""' ,.
, Both the ·tyi)da for farm own- TOURNEY BEGINS
ershlp and
bQuslng loans
{are _being
, 'yallable lm- . NEW 4'0RK (UPI)-Auat;a·
med•alely..
! Ilana ~ Rosewall and 'Rod
Farm
loans are 1Laver, wbo have won nine
made to
or
tennis touruaments
renalr
land
them on the American
anr! refinan~
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for today's $25.000
bear 5
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Dennis Ralston of
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I've been happily married for I'm pot a .gossip, and
over 41 ·yelirl · alld hope for won't li! reaa by the person
many more y~ars ,_with t b e qu..tlol\, es your column
aame fine woman.
n't appear in his newspaper.
I 'im~lff I Bardener, a n d His? .11J.aybe. lt was a
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SANTO _DOMINGO ,(UP!) - 1 Stability in Saoto ~omingo i• Balaguer.
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have achioved at last a measure Igowrnmenl s ab•!•ty to stay 1n lnevitatile,. but : otr&amp;ng&lt;!l,, ~
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power. Balaguor s gove.rnment though· th!' , ~lll·' ~he; &lt;ty~~&lt;;tl
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· seems to have that i&lt;bility.
Situation · wft&gt;eh i rl~-l tfut" '
This IS the consensus of many
C 11 Se d.l ltabl · b ' hf · · · !Ji'l!tatl &amp;"-It
vet~ran diplomats and· !ong·time St r 8 ' emAe .1·~~v ·erl
.roug "thcoi ':." h. · . "~;7 ~!.,
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artmg on pn w. a se es ago. no n0 aope..., .• '"ft
residents here who have seen of 15 terrorist attack•. most tlri!e The'·· terrorist !."'·itlfaillli·
thi•... ~arlbbean ISland-republic
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major revolution in the five fanMo orn ngotta _; Rl•knnm~ r~Jthm t 1 •. "1 10~~" : h '1 ". - ~
. the assassinatiOn
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WI ou osmg oo mue ace. •·
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still looked upon as one ol the movmg a er 01 ·
speech conde111ning ten-,ot-WM-:
most repressive in the hemis- Balaguer's m.~ior op~osition. and extended pea~~ ~"~ -~
phere.
Juan, Bosch's Dom1mcan,,!tevo- the epposltlpn,;l!ms OiDQJIRII\;/!Ift
Now that Joaquin Balaguer ts lutionary Party (PRD!. walked situation complelely.
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president there Is hope that claiming the terrorism was tempering :influence .d\lrlog;dhlr..
some stability-Dominican style aimed at its members. They near-crisis was the atlitudl\ulli
- has come to the republic.
called lor n solid front of I the people, thllt they Wilt~ ,,.
opoosltion groups :o united last fed up wlth· violeMe.-.
still alive and kissin'.
under one banner agailUit solution to political ,pi'oblem.;.;.;,,

NEW YORK - The D 0 n play "Plaza Suite" and it migbt three monkeys.
j-(1'enrlis star) Bndges will di· just do beautifully for her ·Bd Mrs. Barry Goldwater went
vorce: no hard feelings, qree- wy. oomeback; Maureen's lop· luggage !!hopping at M a r k
ment all signed ... Jimmy Hof- ped off more than 100 lba. In 8 Cross then lunched at .. 21 ..
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. . agr~ to a divorce so one wa,Y mother to Mrs. G. .. Tennis
Clarke s and sheok hands, po- or t other her engagement to star Pat Todd got the happy
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Ut.ly . . . Sa m
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in London: "I'm Swiggy, Amer- ... One of the burg's funniest is benign and he'll be back on
lea's answer to 'l.'wiggy" .... audience •'participation shows- the coUrts Instanter . . The
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stops at Bonn, Munich, Heidel- - they· hoid "singalongs" sup- the Duke sailed this week)
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and in. London ... Sidney Poll- to the clowd .. · Kate Burney's chiffon dress for her first offi.
ier v:,m tray his hand at direct- leaving the "Galileo" cast to cia! recognition by Britain's
mg . Carry Me, Back to. Morn- have a baby ... Star of a mcd- Royal Family, at the Petit Parings•de Heights on Bdwy. next ium ·longrun Bdwy. play also Is Shop, 944 Madison Ave. .
seas_,on . . . Lunching. lightly is demanding out for act-of • We wondered herein who was
(very) at the Foundtam Cafe God reasons and she's not even that leading lady John BarryIn Central Park (tourists-don't wed -yet ... Small floor show more bussed 127 limes In the
miss It; It's a lovely open air at the · Tin Lizzie's lunth and 1925 film "Don Juan" and the
apot) Maureen Stapleton said dinner hours; an organ grind.- answer promptly was supplied
she'd just read Nell Simon's new er ( Alberto Lanzoli) with by a reader: Mary Astor, wh•/s

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lelllil!ll lhe activity report of
lib., ;dellclunent for . tbe month
of•. May . showil11 10 accidents
l~vestlga~; 45 warning tick·
fils. Issued·; 13 revocation orders
served; three felony arrests
made; 54 arrests for road law
violaUons and tO other mlsd&amp;meanor arrests...
The three officers spent 42
hours giving operators examini'ilona; 116 office hour. : 334
Murs on road patrol: 75 hours
im Investigations; 4 hours on
weight law detail: 11 houra in
court; 11 hours assisting the
slate road commission; I hour
em eseort duty and 110 hours on
cllher duty including strike d&amp;Mil at the Good Y~ar plant.
""ltembers of the local detach·
ment in additlon to Sgt. ParlOllS are Troopers Rudy O'Dell
and J. R. SDlllh.

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Salurilay, .J11111 3, 1111
J. Hollis McCormick, 147 See- HOGS - 175 · to 2110 20.50 to
ond Ave.; Pau) c. Trowbridge, 22.65; Heavies 20.25 to 2f: Lights
48 Sycamore St.; Mrs. Clemma 100 to 22.60; F~t Sows 16 to
F. Boston, Mercerville Star Rt.; '16.80; Boars 10.25 to 12.50; Pigs
Earl F. McCormick. Patriot 5 to 14; Stock Shoats 16.50 to
Star Rt.; Milford Reynolds, Rod- 21.
ney; Clarence H. Beaver, Rt. I CATTLE - Hei(ers 18 to 21.·
Crown City; Mrs. Howard D. 60. Fat Cows 18 to 19.50 CanGlenn, Vinton; Conrad D. Berk· ners 15 to 16.00; Bulls 22 to 23.·
ley, Gallipolis: M•s. Elmer R. 511; Milk Cows 127 to 155; Stock
Handley, Rt. 2 Pliny, W. Va.; Cows and Calves 210 to 230;
Mrs. Herbert Mahan, Pt. Pleas- Stock Steers 20.50 to 24; Stock
ant: Jaclde D. Paug!J, Mason; H•ilers 21.70 •to 22.50: Stock
Mrs. Mary C. Goodwin, Rt. 1 Steer Calves 21.75 to 28.50;
Letart: Hoyt Jividen, Pt. Plea· Stock Heifer Calves 19.75 to 25.sant; Mrs. Carl 0. Manley, 25.
MiddlepOrt: Mrs. Leland E. VEAL CALVES - Tops 32.·
Brown. Middleport; John A. 40 ; Seconds 32.10; Medium 27.·
Goodwin, Rt. 3 A~bany; Mrs. 60 to 30.90; Common and HeavRo!lert L. Horton, Jackson; Mrs. ies 24.25 to 32.50. ..
Tommy L. Hall, Rt. I Oak Hill;
Mrs: Richard L. Will, Hamden:
HIKE TO CAVE
Brinn K. Molihan, Rt. I Ham- HARTFORD _ The Choctaw
den; Mrs: Harold T. All~. Jr. Chargers 4_H Club hiked to
onton: MISs T~resa K. Malone, Horse Cave and back to 1 he
Oak Hill: Mar~ Lm Schneider, home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ray
Shawnee Pool Open8 Jackso_n: . M~vm A. K e II e r, Fields, Hartford, where Iiley
. ' . Fini~tlck . Mrs. !Wb&lt;rt E. Roe, joyed a picnic on Memorial
Tuellday at Pomt
'«; Jackson; Mit,, Milton L. Mor- ~ Attendin were Mr and
PT. PLEASANT - Shm'7 gan; -Rt. 2 J~ckson; Mrs. Gjen M y. F Ray ~elds De b.b 1e
~QOI..!Ijl.etllled by the locai ·K&gt;· R. . Holschuh. Scottown.
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Births
. Lyndon and _Rebecca M'Jj,- John
mer season Tuesday. The pool Mrs, ;I'ommy Lee Hall, Rt: 1 s~n, Mrs. Vll'gJII'Ia Gibbs and
wiD be opened from I to - ~ P. 'Oak IIlli• so 5·02
Tue Tinlmy, Mrs. Clarence Roush,
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houra.are from 1 until 6 p.m. Tuesday. .
Joyce Goodrute, Gall McAbee,
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Froendt,,.Karen, Sharon
,.-..!euarges
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Sturgeon, Bill Park,_Russ-Moore Lester B. Bailey, Mrs. Frank an
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and Mary S~ !ltcC&lt;ifmick. Price. H. B~cknet. Barry A. Benson,
of ¢nission' ii 211 &lt;!ents f lh Mrs. Reed E. Eynon, Mrs. CharGIVES BARBECUE
children under 14 and 51, cents les Fergll80n, Mrs. Larry J. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fultz·
for adulth. Season tkk~s· a r e Fitch, Mrs. Carlos B. Gillen- entertained Memorial Day with
beinjl sold with a famny ticket !water, Kenneth N, Jeffers. Mrs. a chicken ba"becue honoring
rostlng $15.411&lt;1 ~ ·' '•
Ethei M. Lightfoot, Miss Diana Mrs. Leo EdwJrds visiting here
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McCreedy, Danny E. Morris from New York Cit(imd jlli:imi
Pleasant Valley Hoijlltal . Jonathao M. Perrin, Delbert~: Beach, Fla. Others at the bar~ue,J.• '91a"le~ -,W~ker,' Queen;-&gt;j(ennelh 1 M. Riffie, H. becue were the Fultz children,
,eon.
~ . "it tJ'i/, //'' ,, ·HoUis' S/lyder. Jr., Michael 1B. Barbara, Belh, and Becky, Mrs.
. Dileloarpar 'f.'!rs: Paul WII· Wayland, Mark A. Jeffers r.ts. James Arnold, and Mr. and
Bam,, Cr,own C1ty; Pearl R. E. Thornton Welch, Lowell IE. Mrs. Lewis Smith.
Forshee, Pt. Pleasant; Mr s. Jeffers, Richard McGoon, lfud ""
- - - - - - -Frank Mli[J:ay,
Middleport ;/Mrs. Foster Tucker.
ing the past twenty-four hours
James Tomlin. Pliny; E r i c 1
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ARRESTS REPORTED
d~rson, and William Anderson
Birlb: Mr. and Mr.. Dana PT. PLEASANT- Arrests re- N'orlh, Rt. 1 Henderson, assault
.urray, Pomeroy, a
corded at !lie county jail dur- and battery warrant.
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Harper: MIISOII, Lorena ""'·~··II
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Baker; Central, Mary
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Thomas: ·'' Henderson,
Hereford and Jnd~th Kay
Leon, Faye SDUth and
Lois Shinn; Sunnyside, Katie
Sines and Campbell Stevens.
Salaries of .the teachers wlll
acoording to certifica~s.
Teacher-Ai~es employed at
salary of $200 per month were:
Pleasant Jr. and Sr., Aud·
rey llalley, Vickie Stewart Jobin· II ••
rri Monroe and MoUy K. Park;
Wahama Jr. aiKI Sr. HI &amp;.h,
K. Jennings and Marll~
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Stanley; Hannan
and
elementary. C~rolyn
C. Smith and Beverly
Lambert; Central, Bren·
P~r.lum QualitY · · ..
Lou Steele, The!~ Foul and
Bru&amp;FFull 1/4'' Thicic1-· •
Lynn Gerlach. Mas 0 n,
Frultwood
4.80
Wallace, Jeanette ZerMaxine Latbey; Henderson,
Sondla'IJRIHI
4.80

PT. PLEASANT for the Title ·l project
9n County were
day night by the ·
ty Board ·of Education.
The summer program
sists of Reading and
Education and will run for
en weeks from June )Sth
til 'AugW!I 2, 196'1.
Coordinators . employed
Charles "Withers, Ferron
means, and Cbar)~s ·
Specialists hired were:
Silertzer, recreation; and
cis L. McCulloch,
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B8l1bara Joanne Steele w a
hired as nurse for the p r
gram at a salary of f400..
nionth.
Teachers hired were:
Pleasant Jr. and Sr. H 1
Reading Center·. Helen
Elaine Rouse, Dorothy K.
chell, Bernice Anderson;
nan H1!!lt and elementary;

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Mahogany · ~ · ··· 4.25

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PT. PLEASANT- Three
sons wer,e Jl)dicted by the
on County Circuit Court
Grand Jury Tuesday after
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grand jurors were sunimonedj
back lor the half day duty.
PT. PLEASANT - A civil
All indictments were mi!l4e- lion was filed in the office of
mean6rs. Edward L. McFall,
the Circuit Clerk styled Maaon
Pt. Pleaaant, was indicted on Co u n I Y Chrysler • Plymouth
charge of contributing to t
Center, Henderson vs. Ronnie F.
delinquency of minors.
Ifill, Pt. Pleasant.
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The bill of complaint states
day ·with court appointed
that the defendant wrecked a
ney Don Kingery and
car owned by the plaintiff
plea of guilty as charged.
the l&gt;laintif! is deJbanding judgence date of June 23 was
men! against the defendant in
by the court.
the sum of 1$585.
Roy Higginbotha~, 54. Pt. A divorce order was sll!lled
Pleasant, was md1cled on
by the court' and entered ln the
charge of conlributing to
office of the arcuit Clerk grantdelinquency of a minor
ing a divorce to Ronald WilkThomas Huddleston, 24,
lnson from Vade Wi!kllll!lln and
Plrnant, was indicted on
awarding care, CW!Iody an~ concharge of striking.
trol of the•· infant children to
and beating one Pat Kincaid. the plaintiff.

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_ The Fd~ers ..a'ome 'A~mi~l~ and b~me their mother.
tra!lon of ~hio 'said la3t . we•k ' had di !the year before.)
WashiiJI!oil hal·· aui)&gt;ori1.Pd it to ' they w old enough to
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lion of rural ·loans.
I father, he added.
. This will enable USDA's far m 1 must say the youngsters
ert Home · -Admtnlstratton to were sweet, well . balanced
commit an additillJlal 130 m&lt;i- j kids. And the man seemed to
llon In farm . o~~l'llhlp loallS have oo,,lig problell18. He jW!I
. and . •us ~!Ilion lr&gt; rural hou• fel,t as i~ this was best lor
· lng loans to low apd moderate present, ':ihe kids caWng him
, "Mama" ~at night, "Daddy" in
Income. !amllies1
Pre~ous , -lion •o.f funds ' the mornings.
!01 farm ~hi loans were 1
exhausted in 'Fe!lruary. There Is It ever rignt to fool ohllarc some 20;~1' , applications dren Uke this? - MRS. T.
and unfunded,loan dockets .cur. Dear ~- T:
rently b8tng held 'by the Farm- I'd si:y this two-in-one comen; Home. Adinfnlstration.
bination will create mere lam'·. Funds lor rural housing loans ily problems than It solves. It
t6 low and mi&gt;d~rate Income couldn't fool the children, but
- families were exbausled In Ap- it can certainly ~onfuse them.
ril The Famters Horoe Admin- For everyone's peace ol mind
• lstrotion Is :DI!W ho1il\ng -some 1- . lncludfng his own and the
· 42,000 apPt~aUons and unfund- , neighbors' - let's hope "X"
eti Joan ·df~Cbli · for rural hou• gets back to normal. soon.-H.
ang loanri. "':""' ,.
, Both the ·tyi)da for farm own- TOURNEY BEGINS
ershlp and
bQuslng loans
{are _being
, 'yallable lm- . NEW 4'0RK (UPI)-Auat;a·
med•alely..
! Ilana ~ Rosewall and 'Rod
Farm
loans are 1Laver, wbo have won nine
made to
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tennis touruaments
renalr
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