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Wear with Pride!,

COOL FABRICS
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Campws well tanored cool and comfort·
lbllf ~~ warm we~~ther wt'ur. -~ a;lft
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JUNE

MOSCOW (UPI) - Rus·
blasted Ita fifth maJIJied
Jsp:~ce ship Into orbit today
a fiight that nlay be the
WASHINGTON - NeHl'O lead.J prel~tde to the launching o(
ers expect.ecl 3,11011 10 4,11011 Nefirst spacewoman.
Lt. Col. Valery Fedorlvgroes to march today from the
Bykovsky, 28-year-old
White House to the Justi&lt;e
force pUot, was hurled
paftment to prolest racial disorbit at 3 p.m. (8 a.m.
crimination in the nation's c&amp;J&gt;'
"in the space ship Vos!tal.
His flight was believto be the first step in a
and Juliet" tnan·
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
tandem space
Negotiation• on the U.N.
nanclal crlsis, now In their fifth
week, were back almost
to
their oiartlng point tOOay
cause of new Afro-Asian

16th

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"CAMPUS" SUMMER

SPORT SHIRTS
You'll find a tremendous selection

and
fabdcs - just the
kind uf cool .. comfortable

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new sum~el' lt.Yles

$199

short sleeve shirts dad
will wear w1th pleuure.

Sizes 8-M-L and XL.

SHORT SLEEVE WASH I WEAR

White Shirts
Cool, white wash and wear fabrics for &amp;Um•

mer wear.
slt&gt;eve
stylee

Short
with

$249

dress eolian. Sizea
14'11 to 11.
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THESE FINE NEW

Neck Ties
WILL PLEASE DAD
Dad will Uke several of these handsome new summer Ues. A wide
choice of color~ and deslsn• are
available.

$1 00 and $1 50

FINE . BROADCLOTH

To 1et further with Fltheion his 811 D1y, ai~·ohlm __,_
10methin1 to wHr, choson from our eyo-t•klnt~
colloction of tho styfot f1vored by p1rtlcul•r men.

Paiamas
A

WELCOME GIFT

Fine quality cotton broadcloth paJamas in a bla: selection of patterns and
colqrs. C4iJe1 ltll-. Si&amp;el A. B, C,

and D.

DAD WILL APPIECITI A NEW PAIR Of

Loafers or Oxlorcls

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for Dad'• Dey
giftin&amp;. All siZft 6l.li to 11.
leathen

FOR

DAD

Mon men every year are enjoYine

Many klllda of lwldercblef in plUD.
llw·iii~io and tancleo • -.

10¢

Soft, •baorbent white cotton terry
robes make an kleal eift for Dad.
Ideal to wear around borne, at the
beocl&gt; &lt;R pool.
Pl._ Dad "" J'•ther'l !loy.

$6.95 ...

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lo•

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selection is complete in fine bi'OIId·
~loth dr.a •tyles or colorful short
slftve aport atyles and just ia liilae
!O&lt; Fother' Day.

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SLACKS

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are always • welcome, Aeed•ltt icr Fathel' 8nd these f.ine
!ltyles made by CampUJ will ceriaill·
·I I be appreciated. SizeJ 29 to +2.

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DUNGAREES'
Well ma&lt;1o and tqll ou\. Bll
Bud&lt; :Dunro,.... Ill oluo 118 lo•
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REMEMBER
FATH~R

ON Hl$ DAY
SUNDAY, .
JUN-E 16th

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$2.99

Plain colorl .... lalle'1
fine cotton ' broadcloth tabt'iu:
Boxera or erippert .. ~~~ II

COOL WASH AND WEAR

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feet. Mtn'I-Womtn's-Qiltlren's $2.00 '

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MEN'S '

PANTS
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Chdclnn's Robin Hoocl.Sanclal ·

$2.49
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Tee !lblrta or Briefs - made flf
line quallt,r wblto eombecl cotton. Ccmdortable a n d. ·lone
WNt'll&gt;l· boo 10 lo 44,

BY CAMPUS

W .to 7ft-

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KNIT BRIFS . ·

GIVI DAD THE BEST

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WHITE TENNIS OXFORDS
Noodlt Toe. Noll wldtbt.

PLAINS, FANCIES

WILL PLEASE HIM

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$1.00

Terry Robe

1be AlbaDy Grlll8e. Rex SheiiCHI
pn&amp;ldent, ·pr•ldecl at
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the care-free comfort of walkini
~horUi. We have them in a a:ood
vholn- of patterDB, made by Camput.

Tbe Columbia High
Alumni ASsociation met In
I~~ o1 111e Albany
1s
Saturday evenln8
u.t- IIUIIIal banquet.
'llllrly-lbree
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$7·.95

$5.98

HE'LL LIKE 'EM

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Brown or blaclt INibON
aU the popular laot .or llllpon •tyla. Pleue Dad wUb
a pair of ''Wesbar~" tl:ail
F'ither• Day,
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Fine leather oxtorda aDd
Jtylei in black

Shorts

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SANDY McGEE.

PAIR

COOL WALKING .

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Holcls 31st
Annual Banquet

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BykoYolly-wao looplns aroond Announeero Joooke · Into Radio man ll1d 1 woman Into space on line physical specimen.
the• earth In the Vootok 5 every MoiCOW ond ln!o obowo 011 So- 1 tandem fliaht similar to that I! she aucceeded in making
mlllutoo.
viet televlllion to IINh the newos ..,.ompllllbed b1 Soviet coamo- eight-day !light, the space
'llle launching waa believed lo Toclay'o JaUII&lt;blllg .,.bel the nau!a All&lt;irUul Nikolayev a ud an would ~ublo the world rec&lt;&gt;rdl
bo only the first atep iD anoth&lt;T 11th time· min boa' JOlle Into Pavel Popovich last Augu~t.
oet by Soviet cosmonaut No.
twin Soviet apace Right I hat apace. 'llle Soviet Union baoo OODt The final doclaion was expocted Andrian Nikolayev, who
might Involve a woman in the live me.n Into orbit ond tbe Unit- to be made 11 the fllght progret· through 64 orbits in lour
co•moo for the first Ume in hio- ed ~leo four. In ldditlon," the ,.., depellding on condltiono ol last August in a double
tory.
Ualted Stales has aent two men the space ahip and Ito o888enger. with Pavel Poppovlch.
'llle TBII atatement luued on sub«bkal opoce !Ughtt.
'llle woman chosen lo try to An eigbt-day flight would
sho.-lly helore -8:30 a.m. EDT ~aid It wu not immediately lmown become the 'WOrld's fil'1!t "cosmo- roughly live times as long as
"the SOviet space .oblp Vool&lt;&gt;k 5 whe!ller tho laullcHIDg wonld be nette" was understood to be sin· 22.9 orbit flight by U.S. ast,m-1
has been placed iD orbit around followed by another 1hol tbat gle, in her early 20's, short, fair-,naut L. Gordon Cooper Jr.
the earth today."' ,
would have ~ 1 goal .puttiDg 1 ly attractive and an exceptionally month.
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Soviets Give 'Iffy' Word
ln Plea To End Cold War

FLAG

DAY-JUNE

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Dilly 8entbtel, Pomeror·Miadleport, 0., June 14, 1183-l

Helen

V~iee Of Broadway ••• Reporting ·

~elp ·Us!

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LOCAL AND STATE News Of
Mason County, 1'est Virgini.

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Social NeWS

t~y

':"col~~~~.·~:,. 1 ~.,

thell~~.ea ~

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youn~er

will continue ID dlslntearate .
FollowtnJ the rl #11 of lba Stllndard 011 Company
letter, the boanl veted to ..._ laranted the ctmtract for
sM tile wort at Wool Calallland oil for the scbool tralltl-1
bla aebool aeceuny ID presystem with a
pare lor the lllmleoll of Cllf.
bid of tU centa per g&amp;ncml
ton acboul 1D attend classes on reaullr gasoUne and 66
at Weal Colambla next aebuol per ,gallon on HD oU and
term.
The board approved tbe
oento per gallon on regular.
lgnatton of Mra. AIJIY
Pure Oil Company had also bid
SIXTY·TlnRD _Mr. and }Irs. John c. Frick are observing their 63rd wedding a:"niversary today . They were I
principal of West
on the contract and the Gulf married by the Rev. Ira Bond, then a pastor of the First Baptist ohurcbof Pomeroy, m 1900. Tl w ~ are the parerts
sohool, and hired Richard E. Od Company bid could not be of three children two daughters and one son· Agnes Frick Weeks, Wife of Eldon Week•. Pome . ov. Emma Fr r k I
Wtlkea, a math
I o coosldtred as It was noneoelv- Burkhart,
Ind., and John Paul Frick. married to Ruly Curtis Frick, who still live
the Laurel Farm
placement at Wahama
ed on tune.
In Pomeroy. They have eight grandchildren and seven great grandchddren.
High.
Bids were opened and dJa.
Mtas Zelda Knapp,
for the oonstrucUon
1 2 Earn Ranking
Planning Varatinn
,
or of Schools, gave the
.
Elemenlary
of report of testing program m
and the Pl.
As Honor Students
School Program
,
Of the 32 Rio Grande College
t sohoot. for the
th
bas served Its usefulness.
e coun Y
.
Junior
School Admlnlllr..
tudents on the Dean's honor Sunday School attenda~e on The Rutland Church of Christ '
A wall Ill the school buildlng two Jean shoWlftl that
tive Unit. The bids oovered genS S
' ~oil fi"e reside in Meigs coun· June 9 was 68, offering $14.40 will hold its Daily Vacation
collapsed aeveral month! 1111° County sohoot. In grades
oral oonstruction, heaUng and
•
ty, 'and of the 67 on the Dean's Worship serv1ces were held at Bible School program F~lday .
and, aceordbtg to the aroblted through four either .exceeds
. No aotinn was tsken
Merit Roll seven are residents 10 ·45 w1th Ch's 0 . Woode, lay· June 21 at 7:30 p. m. Children
firm, lbe buUdlng was oonstruct· are equal to the naUonal
on the
al l!'.la Ume. T h
of Meigs county.
leader , and an attendance o~/~ will present lesson studies,
Boar- has scheduled
PT PLEASANT _ M'188 C
On the Dean's Honor Roll are , There was an attendanoe _ .
·
m.
t the Sunday School p1cntc
meeting for June 24th
'
nie CottrtU was Installed as Wor· Lms CbrtS~an, freshman, Car- a
.
Wood
e Mr and Mrs Edgar Koehler
----thy Advisor of the Poltlt Pleas- penter ; Annette Bahr, sopho- ~eld &amp;:nd~y m:h!as enJo:;;vat of · Amesville aod Mr. and
ant Assembly 23 Order of Rain- more, Long Bottom : John
plcn~ moe th and some of ' Mrs. Waid Swartz of Athens.
.
bow for Girt. this week.
Mora, Pomeroy. Bobby Ord, noon .
e yoo ed
of Daily Vacation Bible School
Others Jnatalled were Linda Middleport, Patricia
Price, the adults endjoysoft gbaam,,es h'l will be gin here on June 24 and
n three Jumors.
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horseshoe an
w 1e
Associate advisor ; Jan-- Por tl a nd , a
d .. t d
extend through June 28.
1
charity; Jane Sterne On the Dean 's Merit Roll are others sat. an YtSJye . th
= .....
Sue Kincaid faith William Bahr. sophomore, Cbes- The Me1gs Co
ou
Keener love: Ruth' Slur· ter ; Sondra Drake, sophomore, was held In the. ~burch
d '
eBULOVA
religio~· Sandra Shearer Pomeroy: Sarah Hannigan, Sunday June 2 wit an a11en ·
eHAMILTON
nature; Sauy' Redmen, immor: sophomore, Thomas Kelly, sen· ance of 63. Devotions were led
PT. PLEASANT - Mas~ n tality; Joyoe Stewart, fidelity; ior, both from Middleport; Con· by the Rutland group and
County 4-H Camp at SOuthside Sandra Thornton, patriotism; nle Lewis, sophomore, Harrison- Pomeroy led the muSic . Games
will open Monday w1th 208 +H Linda 'Thrlmas, service ; Jean~ ville ; Wilma Ernestine Stock- were played. and a p1cmc supCuH Links &amp; Tie
rs
regialered for t be
Casto, confidential observ- Inn , sophomore, Hemlock Grove per was enjoyed.
according to Gil
Darlene Nibert outer ob- and Carmen Price, junior, Port- Recent Sunday guests of Mr.
• Ronson &amp; Zippo Lighters
County 4-H Club
'
laod.
and Mrs. Hobart Swartz were

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MANY OTHER ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM

THE SHOE

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was here for Memorial Day
and called on the M. E . Nelson
home.
Mrs. Jlarley Hoffman recent- - - - - - - - - - lty underwent surgery at Holzer
Mrs . Grace Colwell, who has hospital.
been a medical patient at Hoi.
V I ' i II n i
the graves at
Zt'r hosp1fal. IS recuperating at the Nelson Cemetery on Memthe home o~ her daughter . Mn . orial Day from a distance Wt&gt;re
Rex Shenefield ..
.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ogdin, Mr .
Mr . and Mrs . Marvm Wilson and Mrs. Wesley Ogdin of Coland Pam were recent visitors m umbus and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest

Nrws, Events

~rs. Hoo~ter.

The Middle pot Firemen will
sponsor their first lee eream
social of the season Saturday
evening on the lawn at the viiiage holt beginning at 4 p. m.
Homemade pie and cake and
ice cream will be on sale. Do·
nations are welromed
JUNE 11 ·
Magnolia .Temple Pythllin Sis·
ters will meet at the DAV hall
Tuesday at 7 , 30 p.m. to prac·

HIGH-FASHION COLORS
AND WHITE
/}IJTCH JTANBtl/lt/

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PAINT
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of the
The White HooN aMounced
coptance of lht
Ia vI
lon whJdJ prevloutly hod
turned dowtJ becauu of • ·
ble confUct with the
forthoomlng European trip.
ever, the Europeon trip now
beea acheduled to otart after

h1s mother, Mrs . Carl Shenefield to Pittsburgh ooe day to
consult a specialist. about her
ej'elt Mrs . Shendteld had undergone sur~ery for on eye at
Holzer hospltal_~_few_ weeks

Athens
Mrs .. Effie Hoosier is spend·
ing some time at Parkersburg
with her cousin.
Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Turner
and Mrs. Hutchiosoo are attend-

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WASHINGTON tUP[) - President Kennf'dy plans to apeak at
Charleston, W. Va., June 20 dur·
ing "Slatebood Day" Memonles

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Regtslrallon will be h e I d
Monday from 11 a.m. unW t
p.m. with Mrs. J. E. Sommer
Ill charge. Camp cooks this year
will be Mrs. Mery Stephenson,

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cyl std. llhift. Shows good care.

land judlfng.

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1961 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · $1895
6 cyl. Radio and heater. automatic trans. One owner.

1960 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan .. "' .. $1495
1960 Ford Galaxie 2 Dr. ···· ··· · $1595
Hard Top V8, automatic tr.ans. Radio ani heater,

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1959 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan · .... .. .. · $695

IN A "VALUE RATED" USED CAR
61 Cadillac-$3800
2 DOOl' B.T.

Power steering,

pow~r

62 Cheyl • • $2695
Impala 4 Door Sedan. Solid black with

brakes, hydroamaUc traiiMllisalon, blue
mettllie finish, whitewall tirea, new C.·

power brakes and steering, automotie
trans. plus air conditioning.

6 cyl.

Standard trans. Radio and heater.

1959 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Station · · $1595
VB, automatic trans. Radio and heater, power steerlD.g
and brakes.

1958 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan·· ···· $795
6 cyl. Heater, automatic trans.

1958 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan ...... $995
VB, standard trans, Radio and heater.

1957 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · · · $695
1957 Buick 2 Dr. Hard Top · · · · · · $595
Radio and beater, automatic trans.

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$1795

t Door Sedan, two tone
pain~

pC&gt;Wer steering and
bydramatic, radio and
beater, one local owner,
now Ol&lt;h trade ln. A
real niee one for on)J

1957
OLDS 88

H T Coupe. Beautiful red
and white fJniah, power
-.. .snd oteerin1, hydulilallc ttano. Radio and
whitewalls. New F8tl trade

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$1095

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1956 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · $595

VB, radio and heater, automatic trans.

1954 Dodge l Ton Pickup··· ···· · $495
3 speed trans.

1953 Dodge l Ton Pickup · · · · · · '.; $39$
3 speed trans.

1959 GMC l Ton Pickup
,3 speed trans . One owner, n&amp;W p•int.

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$1095

$895

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and heater, one owner, low mileage.

1958
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trade .bt. . A real ...

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cyl. Radio and heater , standard trans. One owner".

6 cyl. Standard trall9. Radio and beater.

f Door St!llan, bydrama
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'56 BUICK..,
SpeC. 4 Dr. _,_,__ $495

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1960 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan ·· · · $1495

1961
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(2)-1960 FORD 4 DR'S

'57 8UICK
2 Dr; HT - - $695

CM!tlllti

MASON, W. VA.

One Galuie, one Fairlane 500. :Both have Fordomatic and whJtewall tires. Galaxie
his
equipment. $1495 and $1295.

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brakea. Hyd.

It will,
only If

Order By Phone
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WT 2·5432

IN GOOD • • •

MASON

tlilMc: trade_in .

&amp; di-. Sedan. Only 23, l35 careful miles. Power steering &amp;
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Mro. Billy Smith, Mrs. Carl Sebrell and Mrs. Bonnie Waldla .
Kitchen belpen will be Emma

A8lt TO WED

WALL CLCXK

DINE OUT
THIS
SUNDAY

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New Furniture
ONLY f299

Crafts to be taught tolude
liquid embroiderln~,
plasUc

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ELECTRIC ·KITCHEN

N a tion~

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Barnette,
Gregory,
County AgentWllllam
and Wanda
Stem· I,

flower planters, alndwtob trays
dr. Sedan. Power Steering &amp; brakes. Hyd. OWned by and moccasin makbtg. Classeo
· ocal miolBter.
be tau8)lt t charting, premartini, arebery' newspaper.
aalety, clvii defense, foods,

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Installing officer was 0 o r a
The pre-registration shows Toney,_ installing recorder and
this year's camp to be one of chaplam was Mrs. Lottie Wdthe largest In the hialory of the long and Mrs. Janette Capehsrt
camp whiclt will be held Mon· was ..-gantst. Mrs. Jewell Cotday through Friday next week.
mother of the worthy advisor was introduced and a busState workera Jnclnde LeciDol tness meeting was beld followard Hill, Bluefield oamp dlrectnslaUatton.
IDr; Ada Cor, Nichols County,
NNOUNCE REVIV"
who will be In chsrge of I he
A_
.
. ~
Crall program and Victor
Rev1val servtces will begm at
kerson, Fayeti. County, who the Carleton church, located on
will uslat wltb the
General
road, June
16
Juno 30 at 8 p. m.
Ca
mp proaram.
H. c. (Bill) Stanley . wiU
County workers wiD be Mr.
messages each evening.

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rHl DAILY SENTINEJ
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2.03 s.·gn In
.IH.Camp
For ...
At Souths.•de

61 Pontiac VB Star Chief S2, 19S a~~=afts~

waoh your hantls, prefwith a ltr&lt;mtl aoap, the
As an alterna!lve, you

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finish Uke new. Radio.

that you have come in con.
with the leavtl, the lOOft-

a·rgal'n Of The Mon. h.·

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poisonous
resia 11 found oh1tfiy on ths
leavtl. Many I penon
aplnsl theM leavu
knockin1 about in the
wlthoul realtdns that he
dtme 10.
If you should recocntm too

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4 dr. Sedan. One careful local owner. Sparkling black Lou McDermitt and Leah Rice.

memberslrJ,;:;un:•::20:·::::::::::::w:lpo::th::•:res::ln=off=:wt:th~l~~

Huntmgton
.. lttng rP.Iahves there
who Nelson
of Spencer,
w. Va.Wlison tice.
All officers
and
had been Vl~
Mr . and
Mrs. Marvin
are urged
to be present.
fur sev~ral weeks
returned vi sited Mrs . Edgar Crabtree, - ~-- ·-·- - - - -

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VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY CO.

af~r' noon

era I Hom
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home With th~m.
'ed who was a .sureical pati~nt at lng the summer session at Rio
_Rex Sheneftekl accompam Sheltering Arms Hospital at Grande College.

TOP.QUAUTY

61 Pontiac Tempest

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tng. The members of Hemlock Mrs. Ben Pickens, Baltimore,
ago.
Grove Grange are ISk to bring Md
balll.
Robert Sanders of Miami , Fla. pies lor refeshments.
F~lends ma oall at the fun· Its ~hick, atiok~,

Old Salem

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Miss Cottrill

• Meeker Wallets
eJewelry Cases

-' 0 day 's M
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Clarks~·ille,

WATCHES

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Can be at Ashland Sero
vice Statllln at Syracule.
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Assistant Superintendent of Ma·
1011 County acbools in I a s I
night's adjourned session of the
Board of Education.
MOton Burdette, newly lUIJDo
eel Superintendent of
Mason
County Schools, to take offloe
July 1, oalled the board mem·
session
bers into execuUve
when Bayre wu named Assistant fen' a two year term and
bls salary wu set at "',800 per
ear subject to his acceptanoe.
y
Powell, Superintendent,
8
read
letter from the Frampo
ton archtteoll concemlng their
recommendations of the Cllfton
SChool. The Jetter stated that
In their nptnton the building

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POINT PLEASANT - Ralph ed Ill IUD dried brick and over IBI!d gr&amp;del live throolh seven I
Bayre of New Haven and prlnct- the yean the brlok hat
runnbtg slightly below
pal of Wahama Junior H i g h toraled to a point where
norm, but allow ':~~ I
lui achool term, wu !IIIDed bave no compreased value
In the past "

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Superintendent's Position

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SyraCUSe

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A recllll polllallell ill M blo lrlp, to New Yart, hll 1-.
111111 Ill illte TJnlGII di•IUsd tt• 1111 ~·-= 1'11 !

love 11.
~ ~- _ ,;m
thai Ollly per Cllll ill Jilt
llllaiJ
IW ' lillili
B~t Jet'a aet back to lite .,.. lint hotter ·before 11 eooll ell. Up =~a::
~
1o11m1 )lit~;:.
stnn1111: wJlr not rnll'aillul
hla ~*it ln lbe eolelnled an bul ~pped up 'tbat~~ ~
llldllnl 'lwloM~
1
Ish
is ~ famous
American Jill D. ~elt Jr,
be 1111,..,..
~ dluml· 011 •_a.
unwanted
1101
rtlOtlonsblp wttb lhl rf11" IIWl to •R • Nllqa ~ Idea 11111 he jlldD't
'llle
ren tn brGken ~- M •
famUy hao been dlplfled and l.UW fw the ~emorsblp Ill Time'
a11c1a1 hlqllar
will IJI'~.. the!lt n 1 a
f~ JlllltY yMn. When Now York 111e next lime around. a IIIOIIIb an. It Ollis 1nid at
voroe evil. Dtvoroes are
thing Ia over, QueeD And the IIIW1 1110110)' c:onsfd. the MWUtands- but IJ buD'$
Jy correcUono of errors
her """101'1 and the
biJD formidable opponent foolld aD ol tbJ peapli .0 ol
by parenll and preachoi'l ·
will have to ,... :" . ; lite ~I charm the dine ....._
IIIII lit ;
I· •
aUowed lbe mal'I'IJIO to be
their IJUOII Iiiii drutJo:al.
v~ew
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Dear Wife:
formed In tha first plal:o.
ty · 11,1 been oenturies aillca and the RockeleUer dlvoroe and llld Liz Tafklr1 ~:Ill II ll
NegaUve . . Would you, OXJ)oct people ahwld realla thex
charaoten 10 Involved In
junior allppllla 101'\'lce ., they U D
1 remarriage. True, the
a dlp!oma if you hadn t srad- moiDt for single bliss,
headlined unplusantneal have FDR has beeD divoroecl and !ell 1illal an the MWIIYIIIIW
uated · - H.
than double trouble. Thole
been 10 clUH to lite Tbnme ... married qtlln, but II happen- Ire IIYbte aboul them, 1114 !bey
Dear Helen:
aren't the team-type 1hl&gt;Uld
l!:umple ot how deeply t b 1 ad when he waa very YOUIII - d the
avidly iltor
I have often heard
Danish diverted from the harneu,
stot')l 11 •lnklna Into tho lowealand hll beautifulllrll wife, tbe lhelr llnlklul eaffea. _
so ~-.
.
people are hord . to get along 1o0t allowed 1o have pr011ny.
aort of scandal-sheet mire, but former Ethel duPont, quickly not .,._InC likely they'd 11,
Iw1th relatives In R1ttman . They
with . 1 am a Dane and I won- SGF
with important penOII&amp;lles lea· remarried; alw! wu not reject- nore Time for 1 couple Ill ,fortwere accompanied home by
der about myself I have a mean Dear SGF·
tured· The a th«ltles search- ed and she did not become an nlgbll .... .Jule Styne paid 'rl:\01
· their granddaughter aod niece
Vef
disposition, gettktg
meaner. One qu~ion: Who diverts
the ,partr':.ent of ~ of the object of pity, u ths ~. Mrl. Bennett I dreoalna roam VW!
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MJSs Roberta Le')'JS , for a VISit.
Where I work, If I can piok on who and how? - H.
princlpals Ill the CaN, eame upo ~efeller i)u. Althouih Ha~ after oatchbtg his ahow at 1M
Mr. and Mrs. A. lj. Durst Gauge readtnp :
Gallipolis some&lt;IJle Jt's okay, otheerwise Dear Helen:
on a photoaraplt shOWing a key
J
1
were In Columbus ~here they dam 18.8, 19.4, running 27 feel I'm mean at home. When I get If a brother and sister
figure disportlllg with a bevy
e,
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attended the graduation of theJr · 011 the rollers, Pomeroy - Mason a mad streak, I break up pen· to be spanked lor the s • m e of ladtea. All were nude except able commenta with her ·~ Ackel'llllll, the , _ ~ d*tloo
Visiting Mrs Clara Hess were grandson .
123.14, Pt. Pleasant 24.82, Hln- ciis, throw people'o work around thing, shouldn't
gel I h for the gentleman in the picMiso Helen Ke•zel of Wheehng l Mr and Mrs. Emmett Bartels Iton 112 falling, Kanawha Falls ond turn off !hell' hghts, JUSt same klnd of spanking!
ture, who was weulnJ Ollly 111 1 ~~ •
Ito pu
,
ot ~Is the nioit
Misses Cleora ~nd Rose Green· v1st1ed in Cincinnati with their 1.9J rising, Charleston 17 .98 sta- to be stinkin'. There 's one at My sister Is 12 and I. am
apron. And thll Is a man who
po
,~ 0~
k ; : : YIMI ve I
.
•h•
le 0 f Rayland
son and daughter-m·law, Mr t10nary Montgomery
Island tbe offtco I pick on especially, recently we got Into a f1ght
been on utremely friendly e m01111
ew or
The new pastime 8rnulll
~ William Ei chinger and :and Mrs . Vernon Bartels and dam 16.0, 116, running 13 feet. but if she wasn' t thoro, it would when Mother aakl she waa
will\ 111e very
proper &amp;nd the naUon - th~ wome~ moat ohic Easterners Ia a aama
r
th
weekend
children.
Londoo
,
Marmet
and
Winfield
be
someone
else.
lng
to
spank
us,
my
stater
and
membera
of
her
1m- over 1 oertaln ace w men caDad "MUle Born." They play
1
0 8
attend -' Mrs William Eichinger and dams were on the sills.
My husband and I don't get ed to bawL She orled so
mediate famlly!. .. ... To
11 (or houn on end .... C. B.
1
8
Race's
daughters , Nancy and Lmda, VIS Boat movemenlo:
along too good. When he's go- that Mom JUSt madt her
Upper Crull In lAndon,
II I
1111
w
Atkin&amp;, Sarah Vaughan'•
ti1 D
ed
s Quick 1ted relatiVes '" Nelsonville on Ohio River - Lunga Point
to take me somewhere and over and gave her • couple
seems Incredible that Bucttna!nd
JJIIrtllled huJband llld !DI'IIIU
Mrs · Mar aret Cottnll
and decorahon day and attended up 14, 3 . ~&gt; p.m ; Jacob G. up '". a fe~ mmutes late l m~ke swats. But when 11 came
ham Palate hadn't been d.Ja- aren 1°f I th rut 0 bant'To manaaer, just pulled off 1 bll
Bru~e VJS~ed lhe Townhouse the memon al serv~oes at Green· 14, 8 p m.; Delta Queen up 14, h1m watt an hour the next tune tum, ~he roaD~ aave me I
elf about I be to vote orGO: :m
ob- promotion deal. He "'aped an
00
t rv in Athens County , lawn cemetery.
. .
uo a.m.; Lemae up 14, z..w to pay him baok .. I even step- In' With a hall'. brusll. l
aocial HI Jon&amp; q~ote one
po
: ~
exclusive Ne"' Hark dill for
Quick's relatives are Mr• Aldo J effers VISited her a.m.; Es:ro Pennsylvania up 14, ped oot on
Just lor spite. think this is fall', do youl
before their abocklns activities
I = Ray Cbarlea on June 2t,.
at
buri.d They also spe•1t
the husband who IS employed 10 3.25 a.m .; Bayou Lorrame up I am gettina so miserable I BILL
for qQtte a lonJiime. Tbt only
~s
_
whlob ttme he'U preaenl Ray
attern.;.,n with h1s neph ew Char· Columbus
15, 5 05 a.m. ; Ben McCoon up even hate myself. My husband Dear Bill:
rea10111ble theory as to why Happy ~~ sreat
but d001t and his orchestra and~ ill
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Holmes
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.
Hamilton
up
15
tells
me
to
see
a
dootor,
but
I'
ll
No,
I
don't
think
It
Ia
fair
.
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done
Ia
thaiiiO
one
she
vote.
a cabaret M..,, and danoe a$
1
Ies Qu Ick of Alb any R D·
ed •· • · ~ · · •
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of
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Kevm and Kent~n Jeffers , and daughters have return 6 45 a .m .; National down 16, wait for yoor advioe. - MRS. Yoo' ro learnln&amp; early I h a dared broach IUoh a oubject 10 Speaking o
e
c en
the Armory at143d St. alll( lth
tears are a girl'a beat friends. Queen Elizabeth, let alone give Wlndaor, the blggeot "loser" al Ave. The Armory ho~ tljou"
8 nl the weekend wllh t heir home after visiting two weeks &gt;:t&gt; a .m .; Bingo up 17 , 3:45 a. CC.D.
~nd a rents, Mr and Mrs with lheJt parents 1" Willard. m ; Col. Davenport up 18, 3 15 Dear Mrs. D:
- H.
her the details.
that big charity gambling blah ands o1 people and Atkllllllfndl
~~ d/Saunders of Galbpohs Their son s rem?med there for a.m .; New Martinsville up 19, I agree with your husband : THE BACKHARD FENCE
she attended went completely to clear $25,000 on the deal . , ..
~eekend guesls of Mrs Allee "" extended VISit
6.05 am .; Bob Benter up 19, see a doetor, and don 't delay! Dieters' slogan: Let the
The top GOP klnamaken, af· unnoUced by the reporters who The Island o1 Bimini, 20 mlnCapeharl weco her son and fam- 1 Mr . and Mrs . Lawrence Sell- 6 20 a.m. , Robert Reed up zo, Biammg your changed person· fall where they sway. - S. W. ter a private conclave, have de- .overed the event. He w a a utes from Miami by air, Js plln1, M and Mrs Bill Capehart• • " of Columbus visited here 6:10am.; OVEC up 21 , 5 35 a. jality on the Danes Is as silly SACJI.AMENTO, CALIF.
cided to give one of their top Frank Erickson, who knows nbtg two Las Vepr style pmll
r Marvin of Columbus . With their mothers , Mrs . R. B -~ m ; Peggy Downey up 22, 6:50 as saying, "I'm red-haired, so, This column Is dedicated to randklatea the bad newo: be quite a bit about dioe and spin- bling casinos for nelrt so.-.
anMr~onDa isv Duckworth . Mr. Sellers and Mrs A. L. Flana· am : Dave Crockett down 23, 1of course, I have • hot temp- family Hving, 10 If you're
can't be nomlnaied for the Bll nlng wheels
Marlon Bran· Tho government, which needs
and Mrs G..,rge Schne1der and gan and brothers, Rober! and 12 ·&gt;5 a.m ; A. E. Dyke• down er " - H.
ing kid trooble or just
One In 111M .. . Govl!l'lltll' do not only donated ~.ooo to money as much u anyone else,
Eleanor Kay spent a few days Lewis.
. .
23, I : 25 o.m.; Soothlaod down A1ainst Marrlaae
trouole, let Helen help
Romney received quite a boost Martin Luther King's fund, but Is relaaln&amp; Its stern views oa
- - - -- - - - - , Mr . and Mrs . V~rgll Teaford 23. 4:35 a.m.: Jerry Bosworth jDeor Helen:
She will also welcome your
from the Mormon Church, of he tolcfia represenlattve ol the gambltnc In favor of revenue . .
1 and
family hav e returned . to up 23. 5 50 a.m .; Indiana up 23 I agree "'lth Allen that many amusing experience!.
whioh he Is a member, when oraanlzat(on that he would make Before Barbara Rockefeller 1811- - _ __
- ~ their home here after spendmg &gt;:55 a .m : Valvoliroe up Green· females should be
"Aaalnst Helen Bottel In care of
ita elders announred they were a personal appearance In the eel for Europe, ahe kept a bide~ •• "" . .1 '"" ••• PAIOLI
the winter in Melbourne, Fla.
up 10o3() p.m.: H. E. Bowles up Motherhood." No one II entit- newspaper.
eastna their reslrlctton on Ne- Alabama trouble area If thst away date at the Steak CNtno
N~E~':~ 1 ~1~ !' ~-'";.·r~ ~·r. 1 !'!rt• Mr . a~d Mrs .. Edwa~d ~alke Greenup 12:35 a .m.; Franklin led. to a child who is not ready , Copyrlgh~, 1963, Kina
groea- but it'1 doubtful If that would help the cause
.While with her favorite man - the
oner . now rnnfi nt"ll ln t he Lfob i !IOil of Lottndge visited hiS SISter , B. up Greenup 6:50a.m.; Craig willing aDd able to support and lures Symhcatl, Inc.
will
help hill cue much when the "captive" journallstl duly Oflp who per"ldtd her to 47•
~~r.~•~"!~o~~Aed1115r~i~~~~~~etll" ~~~r;~~: Mrs. Ada Slack.
M. up Greenup ):10 a .m.; AIthe nomlnatinl
conventiODnoted that JIU St. John w 11 her hair ncL
·
~~~~~~~r!!~~- ~~j !~~on~rl~t "~~ sunday guests of Mr . aMnd ton Zephyr up 31, 4 p m.: Lin·
1 yra r •. cue No S!l38 Mrs . James S. Qutck were
1 • A
, ......~ of 1
r · da Chotin up 32 Z 8.m : Wayne
1t . u1 1ble tOT a hl!llrl.ll&amp; Detore rhe
d M Thomas J Qutck Mr
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0 P'RoLE c o 11-1 an
oHio PARDON " ~
rs .
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·nl_ .,
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~""~,~~ri''.!':nt~~~"~A~o:
and Mrs. Floyd T. Chapmakn ~ : shearer down 33, 3:1$ a.m.;
coMMJssroN
, Columbu s. Mr Elmer QUic o Ehsha Woods down 34 5.45 p. • -- •
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1
Hv ~~'::! [.. n~ak~erord
n r rk 1Cannanvrlle, and Mrs. Margar· )m ' ChippeWa down
1·15 a
Pomeroy Chapter 186
OES
reJ 'I' Ho. 2rc
et Cottrrll. Sharon Sut&gt; , Craig m ·. Sail Ann u 34 2 'a ~- · will meet In special session Fri·
--d Bru ce . local·.
.'
y Damp - ' C.therme
. . day at 7 p·m · for the purpose
e ftnOUDC
Wayne G. Brandstadt, M. D. wad of cotton
or facial 11Ussue form also 11111•1Jy llvea reltet.
Noncl oF HE••rNo Fo• ~AII:DLI I an
I' Gallipolis
!cobol
LIIANON. Ohio, June 1, uu
Mr and Mrs. Wrllis Leadmg· d
.
Cru
bl
d
of
m1tiation.
1be
surest
way
to
prevent
soaked
1n
I
or 1180 ne.
And 10 I uy, who would
.
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Nl es8011 Gerald B o .. , nr 11 prl•
own 4. 1 p.m.,
cr e own
M'SON
F
1
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•·~tv
on~r no~ (•onUned In tht Lebwnnun l ham. daught~r s, Connie, Bar- 7:45 p m . Walter Beckjord Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
n •
unera se" ce por!lon ivy is to star lndoon, The use 0 1 8 prO!e\:1- e trade a flne IUIDII'ler dlf, with
~~~:PI'!~"!~~te~nst~;:~on Metu '1:~~"~~: bara and Rose Marie, were the j down 9 15 p.m.; Titan up 11 Jerusalem will meet In rep.lar f~ William A. Ca~twrlght,
but even t~t may fall, because cream before contact with pol- aU its hazards, for any otbr
('Un\Jrtfli M ay t\162 the ,., ime
of
weekend
guests
of
hiS
mother
I
m
.
Tibolt
down
12
l!)
a
m
.
session
at
the
IOOF
hall
Friday
Middleport,
who
dred
June
contact With tools, clothes, or son ivy may prove helpful. The day in the vear'
11
Gund La n•m ar~d serv!n1
!IC'n I
Sou
h l P· ··
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at the Huntington Veteran1
' I b k t
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ten"• of ,
T Y~ .. n ( •H No 5540. Mrs . Rosa Leadmgbam,
t Blue Seal up l2. 50 3 m . Invad· at 8 p. m. A. report on tht oat.
prcn
c Is e contsmlnated cream shou)d contaJn z1rcon~ Q Wlaat' eaaHI
blvnf
~H:~·~!~.u~;;;N aA~~~r~!R~~~rec~~e , Webster. They attended his al· er up 2 am ; P~lly Cr~~e down ional session will bt slven.
pi tal, will be held at the Fos· with the pojsou IIVeral day1 tum, as this neutralizes t h e ... - HI
,_
oomtnou
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• •o
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Sol
. R 1 J th M 1 Ch n.. lesong Funeral home Sunday
may cause you to polson
,. vt1 .. 1 very NDDktU
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oHio P ARooN ANn PAROI.t:
., ., am ,
vay up
., am ,
e urn ona 8D e gs
a,...- 1
tth bu · 1 ln the
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ba
1orm Ul a erl)'.
co MMIIii s loN
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Mrs. Agnes White, Mrs. Mild- Samuel Clemmens down 11 ·40 ter Daughters Of the American :30 p. m. w
na
out.
·
Desensitizing lnjec!ttons
or
may
r!~ltRo~~~ 1R"'~o~~"rn.. rk I red Pierce. sons Terry and 8 m
Re~olution, will hold their an· Graham cemete~:- The Rev. Furthermore, 1 dog that hal tablets have been helpful to caused by I p-eat variety al
" ' '· "· "'
ITony, were ot Fort Knox, Kay . K;..awha River- Esso West nual Flag Day luncheon Friday. Ralph Mahoney Will officiate.
up the reoln may deliver some sWieeptibte pertiOIII, but subetanoea.
PHVL.L_IS_ A_Aw
= LEY . r .. ~'d"'ll
•I where they attended the gradu· VIrginia up London 11·40 p m . June 14 at the Farmer's Hotel
He waa a veteran of World right to the easy chair where must be taken two or threelfi;;;;i;ii;;;i;iii;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;&amp;i;;o;il1lil;;
16tl:l ~ 7hl Stree t. Broo k h " N y
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un latlon 0
e ormer ' s son, James Robert w Lea up London
2·SO Jtt Gallipolis at 1 p. m. The War II aDd had
. been employed
are I.......
you pat him , months before the anUclpaled
kno w n . •• llrrebv t~otlfl•d th a r o o ·the I Robert White
They wen? ac- a m . Se me t d own Marme t 12·.• spea ker WI'II •D'tck -uromas of 88 a ·truck
mav r--t It I few hourt ---~to •16t h d a ~ of 'lllav 19113 . ac k 'II lhw
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W dnver.
Col Born
bu hJuly I.
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uc of any value ·
1914
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...... bl!!nJ plamt•fl m"ed h•~ pet! hon compamed home by Pvt. White, 45 ~·m
Edeana Bosworth up Gallipolis who will speak on the
m , es
urn s, e
days later when your akin Tbey malt Dot be taka after
• • • •
llll&lt;olnal hl'r u dl!f!'nd a nt In •hi! ( OUrt
h
I f I h h e With
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the son of the latt Fred
.- nd l'·ht
Poi
uf Cntnmin Plea., Mel lfl Count y w 0 spen 8 ur oug er
I Marmet 3·30 a.m.; Oliver Shear- Civil War Centennial.
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Ohuo, Cu e No 13 498 pr a.v LnJ I 0 r relatrves before gomg to F'ort
M
t 5 45
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Mattie 1\fartln cartwright.
ivy acquired ill thla WI)' is, IIIP'8'1w
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dh , ne ,, nm th e ~·ud Ph vl ti • Haw
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JUNE J5
SurviVOll include tWO
IIIII' la ..ea,
~OX
It!¥ QO th .. I!: TOU!Id t of W i ll f ul
" " I Hood , Texas, where he Will be Shearer up Marmet 7 am · w
Th SUnday School and BTU
very rare.
w
't u h . I ..... So if
.-eoee of n ld dth•nd~n• from • a I d
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e
ters Mra Robert Hayes
lck
t
e can 8 11"11:1' uc.,. ,
pJ•Inttrr for mor!' than " " "' y ... r •~~~ stafloned
Winfieldd 11 :- conventioo of Providence Dia. Haven,
' . Mr. s. J 0hMY Loper,
' Col• Mon often
you hand
P
up vy In spite Ill precauttona• you (fe.
In Middleport
paat and Grou N•~tl• r• or nut y, •nd
Mr and Mrs Robert A Har- 1H Shafer, CJr . Vup Ha
at flnt
Plaintiff al so pra)s ror •he (' are. ~u ' •
.
k 150 p.rn ; .
rner own trict will be held at the Naomi umbus· a son Jack Weirton·
·
velop an Jvy rash calamine to.
toch .lnd 1!01\Utl l of lhl m l o o r ' h!ld dt•n or Manon spent the wee w f ld 2 45 a m
Jennifer B Is h h Sat d
d
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matt people, yea are lion
ad' of
iu
r•n' or th e parh&lt;!~ and t or othe r prop
-d
h h .
ts
d t- lfl te
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apt t C urc
Ur BY In
siX grandchildren, tWO brothers,
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tl
er rellrf Said fiU U Will '" for hur I en
Wit
t elf paren
an 8 Jean up Wtnfleid 4 8 m ; Helen Sunday June lS-16.
J k w t Col bia nd La
po..-.wl
bk!arbonate and water may re~·on ~~art~r th e 29t h da) "'Jun ... tended . the Racine- Hrgh school z . down Winheld 4 am ; Elger- Ohto 'valley and Great Bend ac • Ees Col urn • a I w· tbi• re~t., &amp;be ftrtt rule il to lleve the dllcomfort. Cortisone
, ~, M Aowlo.
Alumm
r d
w· f ld 5:10 a m.; Granges will visit Hemlock ant;
renee .
eman, Pt. peas- learn wllat puliUG i•y looks Uke
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-Ad1 Slack
c Iff own m 1e
two sisters, Miss Sylvia
ber lb Ill
aol and related steroid hormones
,
1
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Beaver down Winfield 8:45 a.m . Grove
Grange Saturday even· Col•
nd nmem
lfOWI
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-c"_cn• ·f orH .Pla
31 l nmr
uu 1. 24 21. 211=-T ~ 1·
.
'!:man, West ColurnIlla, a nd only
u a ~~lot~lon~_:oln~tme~~nt~or~ta~b~le~t.!J,...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!I!I!!!!t!!ll
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Calla 'Em Ao He 8Ht 'E•
Helen:
My husband llld I hive beeD
lmwrried throe Y"'• and on MoItheir's Day I lblnk ht lhould
me a oor••• or 1 smaU
of appreclatioD. We don't
children , so he thinks this
Is not neoessery. What'• your
1 "?lrdon 1 • _
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,Dodge-Dodge Dart-4:~~r
5. Second &amp; MiH St: ·

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Helen

V~iee Of Broadway ••• Reporting ·

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LOCAL AND STATE News Of
Mason County, 1'est Virgini.

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Social NeWS

t~y

':"col~~~~.·~:,. 1 ~.,

thell~~.ea ~

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~~~r: ·~ir

youn~er

will continue ID dlslntearate .
FollowtnJ the rl #11 of lba Stllndard 011 Company
letter, the boanl veted to ..._ laranted the ctmtract for
sM tile wort at Wool Calallland oil for the scbool tralltl-1
bla aebool aeceuny ID presystem with a
pare lor the lllmleoll of Cllf.
bid of tU centa per g&amp;ncml
ton acboul 1D attend classes on reaullr gasoUne and 66
at Weal Colambla next aebuol per ,gallon on HD oU and
term.
The board approved tbe
oento per gallon on regular.
lgnatton of Mra. AIJIY
Pure Oil Company had also bid
SIXTY·TlnRD _Mr. and }Irs. John c. Frick are observing their 63rd wedding a:"niversary today . They were I
principal of West
on the contract and the Gulf married by the Rev. Ira Bond, then a pastor of the First Baptist ohurcbof Pomeroy, m 1900. Tl w ~ are the parerts
sohool, and hired Richard E. Od Company bid could not be of three children two daughters and one son· Agnes Frick Weeks, Wife of Eldon Week•. Pome . ov. Emma Fr r k I
Wtlkea, a math
I o coosldtred as It was noneoelv- Burkhart,
Ind., and John Paul Frick. married to Ruly Curtis Frick, who still live
the Laurel Farm
placement at Wahama
ed on tune.
In Pomeroy. They have eight grandchildren and seven great grandchddren.
High.
Bids were opened and dJa.
Mtas Zelda Knapp,
for the oonstrucUon
1 2 Earn Ranking
Planning Varatinn
,
or of Schools, gave the
.
Elemenlary
of report of testing program m
and the Pl.
As Honor Students
School Program
,
Of the 32 Rio Grande College
t sohoot. for the
th
bas served Its usefulness.
e coun Y
.
Junior
School Admlnlllr..
tudents on the Dean's honor Sunday School attenda~e on The Rutland Church of Christ '
A wall Ill the school buildlng two Jean shoWlftl that
tive Unit. The bids oovered genS S
' ~oil fi"e reside in Meigs coun· June 9 was 68, offering $14.40 will hold its Daily Vacation
collapsed aeveral month! 1111° County sohoot. In grades
oral oonstruction, heaUng and
•
ty, 'and of the 67 on the Dean's Worship serv1ces were held at Bible School program F~lday .
and, aceordbtg to the aroblted through four either .exceeds
. No aotinn was tsken
Merit Roll seven are residents 10 ·45 w1th Ch's 0 . Woode, lay· June 21 at 7:30 p. m. Children
firm, lbe buUdlng was oonstruct· are equal to the naUonal
on the
al l!'.la Ume. T h
of Meigs county.
leader , and an attendance o~/~ will present lesson studies,
Boar- has scheduled
PT PLEASANT _ M'188 C
On the Dean's Honor Roll are , There was an attendanoe _ .
·
m.
t the Sunday School p1cntc
meeting for June 24th
'
nie CottrtU was Installed as Wor· Lms CbrtS~an, freshman, Car- a
.
Wood
e Mr and Mrs Edgar Koehler
----thy Advisor of the Poltlt Pleas- penter ; Annette Bahr, sopho- ~eld &amp;:nd~y m:h!as enJo:;;vat of · Amesville aod Mr. and
ant Assembly 23 Order of Rain- more, Long Bottom : John
plcn~ moe th and some of ' Mrs. Waid Swartz of Athens.
.
bow for Girt. this week.
Mora, Pomeroy. Bobby Ord, noon .
e yoo ed
of Daily Vacation Bible School
Others Jnatalled were Linda Middleport, Patricia
Price, the adults endjoysoft gbaam,,es h'l will be gin here on June 24 and
n three Jumors.
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horseshoe an
w 1e
Associate advisor ; Jan-- Por tl a nd , a
d .. t d
extend through June 28.
1
charity; Jane Sterne On the Dean 's Merit Roll are others sat. an YtSJye . th
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Sue Kincaid faith William Bahr. sophomore, Cbes- The Me1gs Co
ou
Keener love: Ruth' Slur· ter ; Sondra Drake, sophomore, was held In the. ~burch
d '
eBULOVA
religio~· Sandra Shearer Pomeroy: Sarah Hannigan, Sunday June 2 wit an a11en ·
eHAMILTON
nature; Sauy' Redmen, immor: sophomore, Thomas Kelly, sen· ance of 63. Devotions were led
PT. PLEASANT - Mas~ n tality; Joyoe Stewart, fidelity; ior, both from Middleport; Con· by the Rutland group and
County 4-H Camp at SOuthside Sandra Thornton, patriotism; nle Lewis, sophomore, Harrison- Pomeroy led the muSic . Games
will open Monday w1th 208 +H Linda 'Thrlmas, service ; Jean~ ville ; Wilma Ernestine Stock- were played. and a p1cmc supCuH Links &amp; Tie
rs
regialered for t be
Casto, confidential observ- Inn , sophomore, Hemlock Grove per was enjoyed.
according to Gil
Darlene Nibert outer ob- and Carmen Price, junior, Port- Recent Sunday guests of Mr.
• Ronson &amp; Zippo Lighters
County 4-H Club
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and Mrs. Hobart Swartz were

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LEGAL NOTICE

ISOCJALII Se....r:CeS For

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MANY OTHER ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM

THE SHOE

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was here for Memorial Day
and called on the M. E . Nelson
home.
Mrs. Jlarley Hoffman recent- - - - - - - - - - lty underwent surgery at Holzer
Mrs . Grace Colwell, who has hospital.
been a medical patient at Hoi.
V I ' i II n i
the graves at
Zt'r hosp1fal. IS recuperating at the Nelson Cemetery on Memthe home o~ her daughter . Mn . orial Day from a distance Wt&gt;re
Rex Shenefield ..
.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ogdin, Mr .
Mr . and Mrs . Marvm Wilson and Mrs. Wesley Ogdin of Coland Pam were recent visitors m umbus and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest

Nrws, Events

~rs. Hoo~ter.

The Middle pot Firemen will
sponsor their first lee eream
social of the season Saturday
evening on the lawn at the viiiage holt beginning at 4 p. m.
Homemade pie and cake and
ice cream will be on sale. Do·
nations are welromed
JUNE 11 ·
Magnolia .Temple Pythllin Sis·
ters will meet at the DAV hall
Tuesday at 7 , 30 p.m. to prac·

HIGH-FASHION COLORS
AND WHITE
/}IJTCH JTANBtl/lt/

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l'tll£ L~ til

HOUSE

PAINT
$J.II

of the
The White HooN aMounced
coptance of lht
Ia vI
lon whJdJ prevloutly hod
turned dowtJ becauu of • ·
ble confUct with the
forthoomlng European trip.
ever, the Europeon trip now
beea acheduled to otart after

h1s mother, Mrs . Carl Shenefield to Pittsburgh ooe day to
consult a specialist. about her
ej'elt Mrs . Shendteld had undergone sur~ery for on eye at
Holzer hospltal_~_few_ weeks

Athens
Mrs .. Effie Hoosier is spend·
ing some time at Parkersburg
with her cousin.
Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Turner
and Mrs. Hutchiosoo are attend-

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WASHINGTON tUP[) - President Kennf'dy plans to apeak at
Charleston, W. Va., June 20 dur·
ing "Slatebood Day" Memonles

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Courteous
Service

The Martin Restaurant'

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ROUTI7
Mltlolloport
MIDDLEPORT
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Regtslrallon will be h e I d
Monday from 11 a.m. unW t
p.m. with Mrs. J. E. Sommer
Ill charge. Camp cooks this year
will be Mrs. Mery Stephenson,

wm

cyl std. llhift. Shows good care.

land judlfng.

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1961 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · $1895
6 cyl. Radio and heater. automatic trans. One owner.

1960 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan .. "' .. $1495
1960 Ford Galaxie 2 Dr. ···· ··· · $1595
Hard Top V8, automatic tr.ans. Radio ani heater,

Ollll

owner.

1959 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan · .... .. .. · $695

IN A "VALUE RATED" USED CAR
61 Cadillac-$3800
2 DOOl' B.T.

Power steering,

pow~r

62 Cheyl • • $2695
Impala 4 Door Sedan. Solid black with

brakes, hydroamaUc traiiMllisalon, blue
mettllie finish, whitewall tirea, new C.·

power brakes and steering, automotie
trans. plus air conditioning.

6 cyl.

Standard trans. Radio and heater.

1959 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Station · · $1595
VB, automatic trans. Radio and heater, power steerlD.g
and brakes.

1958 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan·· ···· $795
6 cyl. Heater, automatic trans.

1958 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan ...... $995
VB, standard trans, Radio and heater.

1957 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · · · $695
1957 Buick 2 Dr. Hard Top · · · · · · $595
Radio and beater, automatic trans.

Iae.ot

$1795

t Door Sedan, two tone
pain~

pC&gt;Wer steering and
bydramatic, radio and
beater, one local owner,
now Ol&lt;h trade ln. A
real niee one for on)J

1957
OLDS 88

H T Coupe. Beautiful red
and white fJniah, power
-.. .snd oteerin1, hydulilallc ttano. Radio and
whitewalls. New F8tl trade

In, va\uodltjl~ II

$1095

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1957 Dodge 4 Dr Sedan ........ · · $795

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1956 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · $595

VB, radio and heater, automatic trans.

1954 Dodge l Ton Pickup··· ···· · $495
3 speed trans.

1953 Dodge l Ton Pickup · · · · · · '.; $39$
3 speed trans.

1959 GMC l Ton Pickup
,3 speed trans . One owner, n&amp;W p•int.

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$1095

$895

. &amp; Van ,%Qndt
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VB, automatic trans. Power steerin&amp;" and brakes, radio
and heater, one owner, low mileage.

1958
OLDS 88

trade .bt. . A real ...

ADMI'l'l'ED: Mrs.
.
Pt. Pleaaanl;.. R

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cyl. Radio and heater , standard trans. One owner".

6 cyl. Standard trall9. Radio and beater.

f Door St!llan, bydrama
ltci ~!'&gt; wJtll"'!fJI(I llr·

'56 BUICK..,
SpeC. 4 Dr. _,_,__ $495

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6 cyL Standard trans. Radio and heater .

cme local Owner, new

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1961 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan · .. · $1795

1960 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan ·· · · $1495

1961
. OLDS F-e5

'57 OLDSMOBILE
2 Dr.-tiT ..
$695

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One Galukl 4 Door Sedan and one Country Sedan 4 Door Stt.tion Wa~on , Both have
.IIKom•Uc traD1., whitewall tire1, radio and heater .Your choice for only $1295,

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(2)-1960 FORD 4 DR'S

'57 8UICK
2 Dr; HT - - $695

CM!tlllti

MASON, W. VA.

One Galuie, one Fairlane 500. :Both have Fordomatic and whJtewall tires. Galaxie
his
equipment. $1495 and $1295.

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FURNITURE CO.

(21-1959 FORD'S

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6 cyl. Radio and heater, standard traM.

brakea. Hyd.

It will,
only If

Order By Phone
And Take 'Em Hom,
WT 2·5432

IN GOOD • • •

MASON

tlilMc: trade_in .

&amp; di-. Sedan. Only 23, l35 careful miles. Power steering &amp;
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Mro. Billy Smith, Mrs. Carl Sebrell and Mrs. Bonnie Waldla .
Kitchen belpen will be Emma

A8lt TO WED

WALL CLCXK

DINE OUT
THIS
SUNDAY

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New Furniture
ONLY f299

Crafts to be taught tolude
liquid embroiderln~,
plasUc

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1Falcon Sta Wagon -· s1 ,39S ~~~~~..=--!~~

ELECTRIC ·KITCHEN

N a tion~

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:~~:Home Demonstration

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DEVOTED TO INTIREil Of
~EIGt ~ASON AUA
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Barnette,
Gregory,
County AgentWllllam
and Wanda
Stem· I,

flower planters, alndwtob trays
dr. Sedan. Power Steering &amp; brakes. Hyd. OWned by and moccasin makbtg. Classeo
· ocal miolBter.
be tau8)lt t charting, premartini, arebery' newspaper.
aalety, clvii defense, foods,

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Installing officer was 0 o r a
The pre-registration shows Toney,_ installing recorder and
this year's camp to be one of chaplam was Mrs. Lottie Wdthe largest In the hialory of the long and Mrs. Janette Capehsrt
camp whiclt will be held Mon· was ..-gantst. Mrs. Jewell Cotday through Friday next week.
mother of the worthy advisor was introduced and a busState workera Jnclnde LeciDol tness meeting was beld followard Hill, Bluefield oamp dlrectnslaUatton.
IDr; Ada Cor, Nichols County,
NNOUNCE REVIV"
who will be In chsrge of I he
A_
.
. ~
Crall program and Victor
Rev1val servtces will begm at
kerson, Fayeti. County, who the Carleton church, located on
will uslat wltb the
General
road, June
16
Juno 30 at 8 p. m.
Ca
mp proaram.
H. c. (Bill) Stanley . wiU
County workers wiD be Mr.
messages each evening.

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rHl DAILY SENTINEJ
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2.03 s.·gn In
.IH.Camp
For ...
At Souths.•de

61 Pontiac VB Star Chief S2, 19S a~~=afts~

waoh your hantls, prefwith a ltr&lt;mtl aoap, the
As an alterna!lve, you

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that you have come in con.
with the leavtl, the lOOft-

a·rgal'n Of The Mon. h.·

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poisonous
resia 11 found oh1tfiy on ths
leavtl. Many I penon
aplnsl theM leavu
knockin1 about in the
wlthoul realtdns that he
dtme 10.
If you should recocntm too

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4 dr. Sedan. One careful local owner. Sparkling black Lou McDermitt and Leah Rice.

memberslrJ,;:;un:•::20:·::::::::::::w:lpo::th::•:res::ln=off=:wt:th~l~~

Huntmgton
.. lttng rP.Iahves there
who Nelson
of Spencer,
w. Va.Wlison tice.
All officers
and
had been Vl~
Mr . and
Mrs. Marvin
are urged
to be present.
fur sev~ral weeks
returned vi sited Mrs . Edgar Crabtree, - ~-- ·-·- - - - -

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VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY CO.

af~r' noon

era I Hom
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home With th~m.
'ed who was a .sureical pati~nt at lng the summer session at Rio
_Rex Sheneftekl accompam Sheltering Arms Hospital at Grande College.

TOP.QUAUTY

61 Pontiac Tempest

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tng. The members of Hemlock Mrs. Ben Pickens, Baltimore,
ago.
Grove Grange are ISk to bring Md
balll.
Robert Sanders of Miami , Fla. pies lor refeshments.
F~lends ma oall at the fun· Its ~hick, atiok~,

Old Salem

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9 AM ·fO 9 PM ,

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Alfred

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• Meeker Wallets
eJewelry Cases

-' 0 day 's M
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Mr Cartwrignt
Ar A
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Clarks~·ille,

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Can be at Ashland Sero
vice Statllln at Syracule.
S If 3111

Assistant Superintendent of Ma·
1011 County acbools in I a s I
night's adjourned session of the
Board of Education.
MOton Burdette, newly lUIJDo
eel Superintendent of
Mason
County Schools, to take offloe
July 1, oalled the board mem·
session
bers into execuUve
when Bayre wu named Assistant fen' a two year term and
bls salary wu set at "',800 per
ear subject to his acceptanoe.
y
Powell, Superintendent,
8
read
letter from the Frampo
ton archtteoll concemlng their
recommendations of the Cllfton
SChool. The Jetter stated that
In their nptnton the building

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POINT PLEASANT - Ralph ed Ill IUD dried brick and over IBI!d gr&amp;del live throolh seven I
Bayre of New Haven and prlnct- the yean the brlok hat
runnbtg slightly below
pal of Wahama Junior H i g h toraled to a point where
norm, but allow ':~~ I
lui achool term, wu !IIIDed bave no compreased value
In the past "

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A recllll polllallell ill M blo lrlp, to New Yart, hll 1-.
111111 Ill illte TJnlGII di•IUsd tt• 1111 ~·-= 1'11 !

love 11.
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thai Ollly per Cllll ill Jilt
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IW ' lillili
B~t Jet'a aet back to lite .,.. lint hotter ·before 11 eooll ell. Up =~a::
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1o11m1 )lit~;:.
stnn1111: wJlr not rnll'aillul
hla ~*it ln lbe eolelnled an bul ~pped up 'tbat~~ ~
llldllnl 'lwloM~
1
Ish
is ~ famous
American Jill D. ~elt Jr,
be 1111,..,..
~ dluml· 011 •_a.
unwanted
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rtlOtlonsblp wttb lhl rf11" IIWl to •R • Nllqa ~ Idea 11111 he jlldD't
'llle
ren tn brGken ~- M •
famUy hao been dlplfled and l.UW fw the ~emorsblp Ill Time'
a11c1a1 hlqllar
will IJI'~.. the!lt n 1 a
f~ JlllltY yMn. When Now York 111e next lime around. a IIIOIIIb an. It Ollis 1nid at
voroe evil. Dtvoroes are
thing Ia over, QueeD And the IIIW1 1110110)' c:onsfd. the MWUtands- but IJ buD'$
Jy correcUono of errors
her """101'1 and the
biJD formidable opponent foolld aD ol tbJ peapli .0 ol
by parenll and preachoi'l ·
will have to ,... :" . ; lite ~I charm the dine ....._
IIIII lit ;
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aUowed lbe mal'I'IJIO to be
their IJUOII Iiiii drutJo:al.
v~ew
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Dear Wife:
formed In tha first plal:o.
ty · 11,1 been oenturies aillca and the RockeleUer dlvoroe and llld Liz Tafklr1 ~:Ill II ll
NegaUve . . Would you, OXJ)oct people ahwld realla thex
charaoten 10 Involved In
junior allppllla 101'\'lce ., they U D
1 remarriage. True, the
a dlp!oma if you hadn t srad- moiDt for single bliss,
headlined unplusantneal have FDR has beeD divoroecl and !ell 1illal an the MWIIYIIIIW
uated · - H.
than double trouble. Thole
been 10 clUH to lite Tbnme ... married qtlln, but II happen- Ire IIYbte aboul them, 1114 !bey
Dear Helen:
aren't the team-type 1hl&gt;Uld
l!:umple ot how deeply t b 1 ad when he waa very YOUIII - d the
avidly iltor
I have often heard
Danish diverted from the harneu,
stot')l 11 •lnklna Into tho lowealand hll beautifulllrll wife, tbe lhelr llnlklul eaffea. _
so ~-.
.
people are hord . to get along 1o0t allowed 1o have pr011ny.
aort of scandal-sheet mire, but former Ethel duPont, quickly not .,._InC likely they'd 11,
Iw1th relatives In R1ttman . They
with . 1 am a Dane and I won- SGF
with important penOII&amp;lles lea· remarried; alw! wu not reject- nore Time for 1 couple Ill ,fortwere accompanied home by
der about myself I have a mean Dear SGF·
tured· The a th«ltles search- ed and she did not become an nlgbll .... .Jule Styne paid 'rl:\01
· their granddaughter aod niece
Vef
disposition, gettktg
meaner. One qu~ion: Who diverts
the ,partr':.ent of ~ of the object of pity, u ths ~. Mrl. Bennett I dreoalna roam VW!
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MJSs Roberta Le')'JS , for a VISit.
Where I work, If I can piok on who and how? - H.
princlpals Ill the CaN, eame upo ~efeller i)u. Althouih Ha~ after oatchbtg his ahow at 1M
Mr. and Mrs. A. lj. Durst Gauge readtnp :
Gallipolis some&lt;IJle Jt's okay, otheerwise Dear Helen:
on a photoaraplt shOWing a key
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1
were In Columbus ~here they dam 18.8, 19.4, running 27 feel I'm mean at home. When I get If a brother and sister
figure disportlllg with a bevy
e,
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attended the graduation of theJr · 011 the rollers, Pomeroy - Mason a mad streak, I break up pen· to be spanked lor the s • m e of ladtea. All were nude except able commenta with her ·~ Ackel'llllll, the , _ ~ d*tloo
Visiting Mrs Clara Hess were grandson .
123.14, Pt. Pleasant 24.82, Hln- ciis, throw people'o work around thing, shouldn't
gel I h for the gentleman in the picMiso Helen Ke•zel of Wheehng l Mr and Mrs. Emmett Bartels Iton 112 falling, Kanawha Falls ond turn off !hell' hghts, JUSt same klnd of spanking!
ture, who was weulnJ Ollly 111 1 ~~ •
Ito pu
,
ot ~Is the nioit
Misses Cleora ~nd Rose Green· v1st1ed in Cincinnati with their 1.9J rising, Charleston 17 .98 sta- to be stinkin'. There 's one at My sister Is 12 and I. am
apron. And thll Is a man who
po
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k ; : : YIMI ve I
.
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le 0 f Rayland
son and daughter-m·law, Mr t10nary Montgomery
Island tbe offtco I pick on especially, recently we got Into a f1ght
been on utremely friendly e m01111
ew or
The new pastime 8rnulll
~ William Ei chinger and :and Mrs . Vernon Bartels and dam 16.0, 116, running 13 feet. but if she wasn' t thoro, it would when Mother aakl she waa
will\ 111e very
proper &amp;nd the naUon - th~ wome~ moat ohic Easterners Ia a aama
r
th
weekend
children.
Londoo
,
Marmet
and
Winfield
be
someone
else.
lng
to
spank
us,
my
stater
and
membera
of
her
1m- over 1 oertaln ace w men caDad "MUle Born." They play
1
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attend -' Mrs William Eichinger and dams were on the sills.
My husband and I don't get ed to bawL She orled so
mediate famlly!. .. ... To
11 (or houn on end .... C. B.
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8
Race's
daughters , Nancy and Lmda, VIS Boat movemenlo:
along too good. When he's go- that Mom JUSt madt her
Upper Crull In lAndon,
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w
Atkin&amp;, Sarah Vaughan'•
ti1 D
ed
s Quick 1ted relatiVes '" Nelsonville on Ohio River - Lunga Point
to take me somewhere and over and gave her • couple
seems Incredible that Bucttna!nd
JJIIrtllled huJband llld !DI'IIIU
Mrs · Mar aret Cottnll
and decorahon day and attended up 14, 3 . ~&gt; p.m ; Jacob G. up '". a fe~ mmutes late l m~ke swats. But when 11 came
ham Palate hadn't been d.Ja- aren 1°f I th rut 0 bant'To manaaer, just pulled off 1 bll
Bru~e VJS~ed lhe Townhouse the memon al serv~oes at Green· 14, 8 p m.; Delta Queen up 14, h1m watt an hour the next tune tum, ~he roaD~ aave me I
elf about I be to vote orGO: :m
ob- promotion deal. He "'aped an
00
t rv in Athens County , lawn cemetery.
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uo a.m.; Lemae up 14, z..w to pay him baok .. I even step- In' With a hall'. brusll. l
aocial HI Jon&amp; q~ote one
po
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exclusive Ne"' Hark dill for
Quick's relatives are Mr• Aldo J effers VISited her a.m.; Es:ro Pennsylvania up 14, ped oot on
Just lor spite. think this is fall', do youl
before their abocklns activities
I = Ray Cbarlea on June 2t,.
at
buri.d They also spe•1t
the husband who IS employed 10 3.25 a.m .; Bayou Lorrame up I am gettina so miserable I BILL
for qQtte a lonJiime. Tbt only
~s
_
whlob ttme he'U preaenl Ray
attern.;.,n with h1s neph ew Char· Columbus
15, 5 05 a.m. ; Ben McCoon up even hate myself. My husband Dear Bill:
rea10111ble theory as to why Happy ~~ sreat
but d001t and his orchestra and~ ill
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Holmes
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.
Hamilton
up
15
tells
me
to
see
a
dootor,
but
I'
ll
No,
I
don't
think
It
Ia
fair
.
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done
Ia
thaiiiO
one
she
vote.
a cabaret M..,, and danoe a$
1
Ies Qu Ick of Alb any R D·
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Kevm and Kent~n Jeffers , and daughters have return 6 45 a .m .; National down 16, wait for yoor advioe. - MRS. Yoo' ro learnln&amp; early I h a dared broach IUoh a oubject 10 Speaking o
e
c en
the Armory at143d St. alll( lth
tears are a girl'a beat friends. Queen Elizabeth, let alone give Wlndaor, the blggeot "loser" al Ave. The Armory ho~ tljou"
8 nl the weekend wllh t heir home after visiting two weeks &gt;:t&gt; a .m .; Bingo up 17 , 3:45 a. CC.D.
~nd a rents, Mr and Mrs with lheJt parents 1" Willard. m ; Col. Davenport up 18, 3 15 Dear Mrs. D:
- H.
her the details.
that big charity gambling blah ands o1 people and Atkllllllfndl
~~ d/Saunders of Galbpohs Their son s rem?med there for a.m .; New Martinsville up 19, I agree with your husband : THE BACKHARD FENCE
she attended went completely to clear $25,000 on the deal . , ..
~eekend guesls of Mrs Allee "" extended VISit
6.05 am .; Bob Benter up 19, see a doetor, and don 't delay! Dieters' slogan: Let the
The top GOP klnamaken, af· unnoUced by the reporters who The Island o1 Bimini, 20 mlnCapeharl weco her son and fam- 1 Mr . and Mrs . Lawrence Sell- 6 20 a.m. , Robert Reed up zo, Biammg your changed person· fall where they sway. - S. W. ter a private conclave, have de- .overed the event. He w a a utes from Miami by air, Js plln1, M and Mrs Bill Capehart• • " of Columbus visited here 6:10am.; OVEC up 21 , 5 35 a. jality on the Danes Is as silly SACJI.AMENTO, CALIF.
cided to give one of their top Frank Erickson, who knows nbtg two Las Vepr style pmll
r Marvin of Columbus . With their mothers , Mrs . R. B -~ m ; Peggy Downey up 22, 6:50 as saying, "I'm red-haired, so, This column Is dedicated to randklatea the bad newo: be quite a bit about dioe and spin- bling casinos for nelrt so.-.
anMr~onDa isv Duckworth . Mr. Sellers and Mrs A. L. Flana· am : Dave Crockett down 23, 1of course, I have • hot temp- family Hving, 10 If you're
can't be nomlnaied for the Bll nlng wheels
Marlon Bran· Tho government, which needs
and Mrs G..,rge Schne1der and gan and brothers, Rober! and 12 ·&gt;5 a.m ; A. E. Dyke• down er " - H.
ing kid trooble or just
One In 111M .. . Govl!l'lltll' do not only donated ~.ooo to money as much u anyone else,
Eleanor Kay spent a few days Lewis.
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23, I : 25 o.m.; Soothlaod down A1ainst Marrlaae
trouole, let Helen help
Romney received quite a boost Martin Luther King's fund, but Is relaaln&amp; Its stern views oa
- - - -- - - - - , Mr . and Mrs . V~rgll Teaford 23. 4:35 a.m.: Jerry Bosworth jDeor Helen:
She will also welcome your
from the Mormon Church, of he tolcfia represenlattve ol the gambltnc In favor of revenue . .
1 and
family hav e returned . to up 23. 5 50 a.m .; Indiana up 23 I agree "'lth Allen that many amusing experience!.
whioh he Is a member, when oraanlzat(on that he would make Before Barbara Rockefeller 1811- - _ __
- ~ their home here after spendmg &gt;:55 a .m : Valvoliroe up Green· females should be
"Aaalnst Helen Bottel In care of
ita elders announred they were a personal appearance In the eel for Europe, ahe kept a bide~ •• "" . .1 '"" ••• PAIOLI
the winter in Melbourne, Fla.
up 10o3() p.m.: H. E. Bowles up Motherhood." No one II entit- newspaper.
eastna their reslrlctton on Ne- Alabama trouble area If thst away date at the Steak CNtno
N~E~':~ 1 ~1~ !' ~-'";.·r~ ~·r. 1 !'!rt• Mr . a~d Mrs .. Edwa~d ~alke Greenup 12:35 a .m.; Franklin led. to a child who is not ready , Copyrlgh~, 1963, Kina
groea- but it'1 doubtful If that would help the cause
.While with her favorite man - the
oner . now rnnfi nt"ll ln t he Lfob i !IOil of Lottndge visited hiS SISter , B. up Greenup 6:50a.m.; Craig willing aDd able to support and lures Symhcatl, Inc.
will
help hill cue much when the "captive" journallstl duly Oflp who per"ldtd her to 47•
~~r.~•~"!~o~~Aed1115r~i~~~~~~etll" ~~~r;~~: Mrs. Ada Slack.
M. up Greenup ):10 a .m.; AIthe nomlnatinl
conventiODnoted that JIU St. John w 11 her hair ncL
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~~~~~~~r!!~~- ~~j !~~on~rl~t "~~ sunday guests of Mr . aMnd ton Zephyr up 31, 4 p m.: Lin·
1 yra r •. cue No S!l38 Mrs . James S. Qutck were
1 • A
, ......~ of 1
r · da Chotin up 32 Z 8.m : Wayne
1t . u1 1ble tOT a hl!llrl.ll&amp; Detore rhe
d M Thomas J Qutck Mr
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oHio PARDON " ~
rs .
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·nl_ .,
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~""~,~~ri''.!':nt~~~"~A~o:
and Mrs. Floyd T. Chapmakn ~ : shearer down 33, 3:1$ a.m.;
coMMJssroN
, Columbu s. Mr Elmer QUic o Ehsha Woods down 34 5.45 p. • -- •
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Hv ~~'::! [.. n~ak~erord
n r rk 1Cannanvrlle, and Mrs. Margar· )m ' ChippeWa down
1·15 a
Pomeroy Chapter 186
OES
reJ 'I' Ho. 2rc
et Cottrrll. Sharon Sut&gt; , Craig m ·. Sail Ann u 34 2 'a ~- · will meet In special session Fri·
--d Bru ce . local·.
.'
y Damp - ' C.therme
. . day at 7 p·m · for the purpose
e ftnOUDC
Wayne G. Brandstadt, M. D. wad of cotton
or facial 11Ussue form also 11111•1Jy llvea reltet.
Noncl oF HE••rNo Fo• ~AII:DLI I an
I' Gallipolis
!cobol
LIIANON. Ohio, June 1, uu
Mr and Mrs. Wrllis Leadmg· d
.
Cru
bl
d
of
m1tiation.
1be
surest
way
to
prevent
soaked
1n
I
or 1180 ne.
And 10 I uy, who would
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own 4. 1 p.m.,
cr e own
M'SON
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on~r no~ (•onUned In tht Lebwnnun l ham. daught~r s, Connie, Bar- 7:45 p m . Walter Beckjord Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
n •
unera se" ce por!lon ivy is to star lndoon, The use 0 1 8 prO!e\:1- e trade a flne IUIDII'ler dlf, with
~~~:PI'!~"!~~te~nst~;:~on Metu '1:~~"~~: bara and Rose Marie, were the j down 9 15 p.m.; Titan up 11 Jerusalem will meet In rep.lar f~ William A. Ca~twrlght,
but even t~t may fall, because cream before contact with pol- aU its hazards, for any otbr
('Un\Jrtfli M ay t\162 the ,., ime
of
weekend
guests
of
hiS
mother
I
m
.
Tibolt
down
12
l!)
a
m
.
session
at
the
IOOF
hall
Friday
Middleport,
who
dred
June
contact With tools, clothes, or son ivy may prove helpful. The day in the vear'
11
Gund La n•m ar~d serv!n1
!IC'n I
Sou
h l P· ··
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at the Huntington Veteran1
' I b k t
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ten"• of ,
T Y~ .. n ( •H No 5540. Mrs . Rosa Leadmgbam,
t Blue Seal up l2. 50 3 m . Invad· at 8 p. m. A. report on tht oat.
prcn
c Is e contsmlnated cream shou)d contaJn z1rcon~ Q Wlaat' eaaHI
blvnf
~H:~·~!~.u~;;;N aA~~~r~!R~~~rec~~e , Webster. They attended his al· er up 2 am ; P~lly Cr~~e down ional session will bt slven.
pi tal, will be held at the Fos· with the pojsou IIVeral day1 tum, as this neutralizes t h e ... - HI
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Sol
. R 1 J th M 1 Ch n.. lesong Funeral home Sunday
may cause you to polson
,. vt1 .. 1 very NDDktU
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., ., am ,
vay up
., am ,
e urn ona 8D e gs
a,...- 1
tth bu · 1 ln the
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ba
1orm Ul a erl)'.
co MMIIii s loN
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Mrs. Agnes White, Mrs. Mild- Samuel Clemmens down 11 ·40 ter Daughters Of the American :30 p. m. w
na
out.
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Desensitizing lnjec!ttons
or
may
r!~ltRo~~~ 1R"'~o~~"rn.. rk I red Pierce. sons Terry and 8 m
Re~olution, will hold their an· Graham cemete~:- The Rev. Furthermore, 1 dog that hal tablets have been helpful to caused by I p-eat variety al
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ITony, were ot Fort Knox, Kay . K;..awha River- Esso West nual Flag Day luncheon Friday. Ralph Mahoney Will officiate.
up the reoln may deliver some sWieeptibte pertiOIII, but subetanoea.
PHVL.L_IS_ A_Aw
= LEY . r .. ~'d"'ll
•I where they attended the gradu· VIrginia up London 11·40 p m . June 14 at the Farmer's Hotel
He waa a veteran of World right to the easy chair where must be taken two or threelfi;;;;i;ii;;;i;iii;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;&amp;i;;o;il1lil;;
16tl:l ~ 7hl Stree t. Broo k h " N y
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un latlon 0
e ormer ' s son, James Robert w Lea up London
2·SO Jtt Gallipolis at 1 p. m. The War II aDd had
. been employed
are I.......
you pat him , months before the anUclpaled
kno w n . •• llrrebv t~otlfl•d th a r o o ·the I Robert White
They wen? ac- a m . Se me t d own Marme t 12·.• spea ker WI'II •D'tck -uromas of 88 a ·truck
mav r--t It I few hourt ---~to •16t h d a ~ of 'lllav 19113 . ac k 'II lhw
IJIIC
W dnver.
Col Born
bu hJuly I.
~
uc of any value ·
1914
1
...... bl!!nJ plamt•fl m"ed h•~ pet! hon compamed home by Pvt. White, 45 ~·m
Edeana Bosworth up Gallipolis who will speak on the
m , es
urn s, e
days later when your akin Tbey malt Dot be taka after
• • • •
llll&lt;olnal hl'r u dl!f!'nd a nt In •hi! ( OUrt
h
I f I h h e With
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the son of the latt Fred
.- nd l'·ht
Poi
uf Cntnmin Plea., Mel lfl Count y w 0 spen 8 ur oug er
I Marmet 3·30 a.m.; Oliver Shear- Civil War Centennial.
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Ohuo, Cu e No 13 498 pr a.v LnJ I 0 r relatrves before gomg to F'ort
M
t 5 45
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Mattie 1\fartln cartwright.
ivy acquired ill thla WI)' is, IIIP'8'1w
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dh , ne ,, nm th e ~·ud Ph vl ti • Haw
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er Up arme
Bm , · .
JUNE J5
SurviVOll include tWO
IIIII' la ..ea,
~OX
It!¥ QO th .. I!: TOU!Id t of W i ll f ul
" " I Hood , Texas, where he Will be Shearer up Marmet 7 am · w
Th SUnday School and BTU
very rare.
w
't u h . I ..... So if
.-eoee of n ld dth•nd~n• from • a I d
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ters Mra Robert Hayes
lck
t
e can 8 11"11:1' uc.,. ,
pJ•Inttrr for mor!' than " " "' y ... r •~~~ stafloned
Winfieldd 11 :- conventioo of Providence Dia. Haven,
' . Mr. s. J 0hMY Loper,
' Col• Mon often
you hand
P
up vy In spite Ill precauttona• you (fe.
In Middleport
paat and Grou N•~tl• r• or nut y, •nd
Mr and Mrs Robert A Har- 1H Shafer, CJr . Vup Ha
at flnt
Plaintiff al so pra)s ror •he (' are. ~u ' •
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k 150 p.rn ; .
rner own trict will be held at the Naomi umbus· a son Jack Weirton·
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velop an Jvy rash calamine to.
toch .lnd 1!01\Utl l of lhl m l o o r ' h!ld dt•n or Manon spent the wee w f ld 2 45 a m
Jennifer B Is h h Sat d
d
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If
matt people, yea are lion
ad' of
iu
r•n' or th e parh&lt;!~ and t or othe r prop
-d
h h .
ts
d t- lfl te
: . · .,
apt t C urc
Ur BY In
siX grandchildren, tWO brothers,
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•---•- wftll _ or I paste m e lOCI m
tl
er rellrf Said fiU U Will '" for hur I en
Wit
t elf paren
an 8 Jean up Wtnfleid 4 8 m ; Helen Sunday June lS-16.
J k w t Col bia nd La
po..-.wl
bk!arbonate and water may re~·on ~~art~r th e 29t h da) "'Jun ... tended . the Racine- Hrgh school z . down Winheld 4 am ; Elger- Ohto 'valley and Great Bend ac • Ees Col urn • a I w· tbi• re~t., &amp;be ftrtt rule il to lleve the dllcomfort. Cortisone
, ~, M Aowlo.
Alumm
r d
w· f ld 5:10 a m.; Granges will visit Hemlock ant;
renee .
eman, Pt. peas- learn wllat puliUG i•y looks Uke
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-Ad1 Slack
c Iff own m 1e
two sisters, Miss Sylvia
ber lb Ill
aol and related steroid hormones
,
1
Attor
Beaver down Winfield 8:45 a.m . Grove
Grange Saturday even· Col•
nd nmem
lfOWI
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-c"_cn• ·f orH .Pla
31 l nmr
uu 1. 24 21. 211=-T ~ 1·
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'!:man, West ColurnIlla, a nd only
u a ~~lot~lon~_:oln~tme~~nt~or~ta~b~le~t.!J,...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!I!I!!!!t!!ll
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Calla 'Em Ao He 8Ht 'E•
Helen:
My husband llld I hive beeD
lmwrried throe Y"'• and on MoItheir's Day I lblnk ht lhould
me a oor••• or 1 smaU
of appreclatioD. We don't
children , so he thinks this
Is not neoessery. What'• your
1 "?lrdon 1 • _
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5. Second &amp; MiH St: ·

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1!11ljor lo&amp;IU&lt; ..allOns prior to lilA bolore bolnr obtaiJied by tho Red&gt; loiNd to Glbboo! tor lilt out.
Jolla Tlltourio pi tched only one Ill • !rode IDr Nuxll.o~.
bla •.....,, C!Jiemoo 11M
cornplot. 1ame, but in the pall It lo ironic tbat Nuxha~ II bo· only ono hR opllllt tiM ·J1'il'at~
week liMt Clnctnnali ri&amp;hthandor ina lorcod lnl4 the bullpetl by ooulhpow.
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ha1 won two route efforts , the Taitourla. Ham:Uton Joe il recup- 'J'onll}lt the New York Mtta
latest . bein&amp; a H decJsion over t:tratjng from Ute injlry, but m~m· in ClpcinnatJ. The eob'fuJ
the Ptttoburgh Plroteo Thursday lager Fred lli!Whlnaoo oaya he Yorkoro who live tbt fttdl ftt• l"ll the boy next door bothers
night.
will be 1111&lt;!11 in relief when he hao In tho Polo GroiUldo boll·
with bis violin
Tsitourl•' work, eoupled with complolely l'liDIIvorod. Joe hopes woo 0 ,.,.. in 11 ....,. al
to hlo
home runs hy Leo Cardemu and to &amp;ee action ~t week , ponlbly Field, wiU 10 wJth
Gordy Colornan, hoooled tho Reds •• early •• Sullday.
ley m the oponer o1 tl»
l'f/
Into the fourth plact in the hot 1 The homo rilno by cardonoa and aerlee Bol Purkey will
~~ UniiMI Prelis fllkornatiDnal
~ational LBague pennanL race, Coleman were apeclally eratify· tht RIMI..
Aml'l'ii'IUt w.g..
]Wit l l.; games from the league lng to Hutchtn.IIOn, eiv!ns further
w. 1.. P&lt;t. GB NEW YORK IUPil - Another load.
lndicaUon that tho Roda have The old Oriolee wot~ld bo
Chicago
:J4 25 .576 .... ca ll for peace has been lsaued TsitQUI'il, who was inserted as broken the lillump that •aw tl~m of Brook&amp; ~b.Jnmn.
·.New Y ur~
JO :&amp;.'1 .561i 1 by the Amateur Athletic Union. a st•rter in the Clncinnlllti rotation hit only four round tripper• in II Tht Oriolet, circa 1'::~ 1
Baltitnort'
33 2ti .559 1 , At .'i take in the war with the when Joe Nwchall injured a mu1· 1amn Tt!ey have bit 11 In the wrote the text bool&amp; on ~
Minnesnt a
31 .26 _5&lt;14 2 National Collegiate Athletic AlliO- cle in. his l.ea:, defeated the Phila· la1t tO contelitl.
behavior'; Whtn the C1tfJttr
·soston
28 25 .528 3 d ation i&amp; 1 strong, repre~ 11 nt~t· delphia Phlls 3·1 on four hUii SUn· Colemnn'1 two•run blaat In the fer• a broken knuaklt bt ~bl
Kansas City
~ 2M .50!1 4 1tivf' team for the Unjted state&amp;in day and came close to matchinliil fourth Jnnine, foUowiJla: 1 alna:le lb the dirt and a:oe• on eat(lhlng; OMAHA, Neb. tUf''ll~·-'rl:onut'•ll
Cle~·eJ and
z:; 26 .54'1!:1 4 !Lhe 1964 Olvmpirli, and more Jm. thai Thursday . with a five-hitler . by Frank Robinson, waa the btl) when ·fill piteher hu 1 aore arm
still shaking their heads
1
Los Angeles
29 J:l .4~18 6 -l! mediately for the dual meet wit h . John v.:as wild in the first in- blow, turning a 2·1 deficit Into a he 11k1 to pitch a
the mammoth lead that a)Detroit
24 :12 .429 81• Russia next month .
nmg , glvmg up two runs on only 9·2 lead that Tsitouris protected when a batter is lr:~)i:ed
got away Thursdaaly; :~f~:ll
Washington
20 41 .32R 15
AAU President Louis J. Fisber ~ne key hit - B double by Willy stingily and built to 4-2 himself by a pitch he pta up and
can wrap up the 1963 ~
ThurRday'" Rf'tmlh
Thuriday called en the NCAA to .Star·gell - l~o walks. a iatrifice with B run-scorinl 1ina:le.
the sh~l on the pltcher,
b.a~IJ ehampjonshlp tonight
Boston 7 Washington 5
help present a united amateur ny and B wald pit~. But he set- _Coleman Wti.lii almost as happy Robinson, 28, i11 a new Oriole beating fiouthern California.
Cleveland 5 Detroit 3
sport s fronL for tht' Olympics.
tied down ~nd permttted no more With a "near miu" again11t Pir· but Uncle Wilbert RobilliJQn bim- J£ Southern Cal wlns, the NCAA '
Baltimore 5 New York 4, night In a telegr.am to R. F. Ray of than _on~ Ptrate to reach balie in ate relief hurler Joe Gibbon a~ he selt would be leading the
t.Qurnament wpuld be
.Minnesota 0 Kansas City :l ,night j-the University of Jowa, president any . mm~g after that.
. was with the homer. Gordy waJ !OdaY, for the "old Oriole"
until SatUrday night.
of tlle NCAA. Fisher said: "OUr Tslt?uns spent~art of 1057 With robbed of the hit when Donn Clen· m whlctl Brook&amp; picked
Arizona leaped to an 8-1
. (Only game&amp; scheduled !
Friday'• Probable Pftchf'rl
fine amateur athletes deserve an DetrOit and v&lt;tfions of the next denon stopped his hot grounder out of the dirt Thursday
Texa1 in UJe aecond illllingll
Washington at Cleveland j2, twi end ol' thi s sport&amp;confli~t and the
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and delivered a two-rup
Thuraday night and · then had
niglltl-chene' tS·7) and Daniel&amp; United Stale• oeeds our patriotic
that gavo .ht Baltimore Orloloe oweai it Ollt •• the
(0.31 vs. Bell C2-4 l and Latm ~ n coopet"atjon to maintain its right5-4 victory over the New
J,.onghorn• kept chewina: at
f2-2l.
ful place in international sports."
Yankees,
0
0
Los Angeles 3l Minnesota, night The AAU and NCAA have been
The basea were filled wltb Orl-McBrida '"" vs. Roland 14· 1). feuding for control or amateur
oles and the Yankees held • rates •·•. the St. Loulo o_".dint•Jall
Kansas City at Chicago, night- track and field. It appearet:l a
,
4·3 lead when Robinaon batted beat the Philadelphia Phdhes
Rakow C&amp;-3) v1. Peter11 J3-3l. .settlement had been reached with The Yankees and
Pirates out seven 1nd waJklne SIX.
againat reUaver BIU "'&lt;unkel in
the Los Angeles Dod!gen1ll
Detroit at New York. night- the help of arbitrator General chalked up wlns In Pomeroy The Pirates tallied 16 hits, the 8 e v f' nth Inning. Kunkel
the Houston Colts 3-o.
Mossi C.f-2) vs. Bouton 17·21.
lH-.ugla s MacArthur. but there Boys' League play Thursday a double and lin&amp;h! by Randy promptly .wmt Robin110n
Wla ihealll l&amp;niChe
Baltimore at Boston. night- have been 1everal skirmiahes be- evening.
~urt, Kelly Spencer with two in the dust of Yankee
The Indians swept 00 their sevl'appas t4-2- vs. Wilson 14·5 !.
tween the two group!i in recent The Yankee!! won their first }mgles, Tom Ttb.Js three alng- wifh a brushbaell pitcb.
straight vic!.orf with the aid
Satlriay's GameJ~~
Y,.et"ks
game of lhe season by downing ~s, Jeff Burt a double and two
DeU.ara Wlaal•l Hit
a tw~run horner by WUlie
r... Anples at Minnesota
the Dodgers 20.2 m a four inn- sma:les, Steve Van Meter and RobJn10n's IDJwer wa 111 to
Kirkland. Jaek Krolick yielded
Kansas City at Chicago
ing: game and the Pirates main- Chuck ~gar, a sJng!e ~ch. in for the next pitch and
.
hits but atruck out eight
Washington at Clevelood
tamed their leaaue lead with a Ace . httter for the Perales the two-run bltlw that
wa:ked only &amp;ne in regjste&lt;intrll
Detroit at New York
c
' 17-13 victory over the Redlegs ,was Dick Roush who weut four tbe Orioles• five ·••me
his sixth wm
B-altimore at Boston
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. · or four with a two run homer 1tfeak and lmorked the Yanlr:ee5
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Natloul ka&amp;"'
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h ~obt~ Ph~~'" ~ttckhed • five- in the first , a double and two out o1 lint place tn the AmerJ. AI Kallne, continuing hio bid
1 er or
w. L. Pet. GB 1I
e an eea.
He smgles.
can Leap.
a triple erown. had a hott1er ll
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94 25 .576 ..
struck out seven and K~Ve _up _Redleg ~itters were Roush Left·hander Steva Barber,
two sjngles, and now leads

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vICtories In Boys' PIay

Palmer Back I
Leader Jn'
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New York
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Tluanday's Result~
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NPw York at M i!waukN&gt;, ppd .: ~l'rH':. and weary muscles b_
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- Indians,
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first sacker
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continued
swin&amp;ina
red hot bat, getting two singles, a homer and a doutJie.
Pat Archer had a homer and
sineJe, Dickie Sntlth a hm.:t!r,
triple and sin&amp;le; Bill Hackel&lt;
a double, Jim Warner a homer,
and Haley a triple. The Braves'
five hill came from Van .Johnson, two homers and 1 single,
MuUord a horner, and llanni·
gsa o lin&amp;le.
lfackett fanned 10, wolked
eJ8ht IWmigan of the ~c·aves
lannod Ill&lt;, walkod four.

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Lew lor ei&amp;Jtt hits, inclludi:ng
singles by Tannehill, Bill
ler, Micky Childl, and
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Joey Hindy a three-run homer
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legs had Just four base run.
two home runs and 1
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RedJegs second sack(!r made
UNE SCORES
three excellent defensiv~'~p:l:a~y~s I :~~=
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The Indian1 eariler this week BrtV81
111 SOl- 8 52
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he required only 28 putts and win behind the nve-hlt pltchinl make-up aame With Bill &amp;c- lWrnlpn and S!Uor lusltirk
only twice mi"ed the fairways of Dennis Hackett.
kett
pitching aeven-hit ball (3). D. · lflekttl and • Warner.
w~~h his tee shottl.
, On the other ~Iamond th~ while his teammaLe:s racked up
Art Stobart,
I felt fine, though I wasn t Redlt!gs were takmg 11 methodtsafetiea against two Red
418 012-17 18
completely sati1fied with my cal 11-1 victory over the
SoJ::
320 020- 7 7 .
game. Any~ay, it ~ved I need· So• behind _Bob Manley'• rna'" llodiOO opened for the Red B. lfal!kaU
Wlnllr. llodMotorol• f. Tro-n1lltor ed oorne ttme orr. . .
. terful two:htt pctchmg.
but was greeted by 8 tr~ aon (LP), Roush (i), and 1.
FM JAM Portob~ Rflllio tha.t
The Thunderb1rd, r~eh 'tuneup ' The Indtans edged the Red·
sing)e and home run lnd· Lewk.
workl • btitteries or plays 011 for next Wet!k's U.S. Open cham- leg&amp; In their first meeting two
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a walk nd:
lirdiu.vy hOuse cllrr811\. Model
ptollllhip
at
Brookline,
Moos
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weoks
ago,
7-6.
with
two
runs
relieved
by
Rouoh
:..._• f' wash- leWJ'I "-pll'r ServfXa. Black cowhirlP. f!I'ISe .
· the bo ttom of the sixth on a ed up.
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$90.00 Lure s1nce the Coloma! Inv1tahon sinele and h_vo error_"· The Red- Indian hitters were Archer a
"'""'FORat Fort Wortb, Ttx .. I month ago leg&amp; were Without Pltcher-~hort.
and two sing]
DeM!ill eHEATING
in which he wound up at 299 In stop John Tannehill in that
8 single and
hi, worst 12-hole showing since game.
Smith two alngl:
ePLUMBINO
1956.
The game next Monday, lo
two homers and 8 aine ROOFING
Gay Brewer of Dallae;,
the start around S p. m., whould
Warner 8 homer and tw
Thunderbird's first round leader find Bill . Hackett, the. Indl,an:. '
Glaze and Haley ai~
I yea•· 110, had .. ror • •emnd No, I fireman , tangling
&amp;les, and Little two lin&amp;1e
place lie with Bob Duden of Port- Tannehill of the Redlego.
Braves· hitlo~• were Pul~n.
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H. lnol Ave. Middl.,..rt land and Bill Eggers or Homier- Agamst the braves
D. Lewis, and B. Lewlo, each
WY 2·2'74
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-Drott {2-31 vs. Sanford 17-5 1. Both Nlck~w. the U.S. Open and Events . wer~ sba~ TJ:lursChlcaao tt l...ol Anplel, nieht- Masters tlth~holdt!r. and PGA day evenmg m
Middleport
1champion Player also were book Boys' League play for 1 "crooIn businel1 after 1 two week lay. shal" battle nex~ Monday when
off from the tournament circuit. the undefeated IndJana meet the
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Like Palmer, they were refreshed Redlegs. defendmc cbamp1ons,
and e*ed for a big drive to- and now 4-2_
ward the $35,000 Thunderbird The Indians blew home seven
jackpot in the windup Sunday.
run&amp; in the top of the first
" It was fun instead of work," inning la&amp;t eveninK agalnat
said Palmer of his 67 In which Bravea, than coaotod to • III-I

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Phdadelph••

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elighted Back Guard

the league lead with

Dodger hitting came from Dodgers
000 2 _ 2 5 Dm:roit '1'1 en
the
ers to lead a IJ.hit
Tom Sarver with • SiOiie and Yank...
1110 0 - 20 3
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1-3,
_ . . , taek. Jim Pefl'y, aided by
do~ble, Pat O'Brien and Don Don Anderson, Werner (1) !;'~:~~=:.t~t~•K = ~ Kaat In the ninth, lnereased
Dadey, a double each, and John Buc" 14) Jlnd J&gt;aile ' Ph•· Sox s
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Rick Werner a slngJe,
I lin and Bob Werry.
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Washi=~ ~~:,.-~~ ~~';,
suffered the defeat,
Pirate pJtchera Tommy Tit·
Plrate-R.edleg Batteries
action
us and Mike Roulllh struc~ out T.ltWJ, Roush (S) and Roush, In the National'""81,le thl
Frank Malzone's t.hree-runn~~ill
eight and walked seven while R B t 13 II
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J. agiY, McKenzie Francisco Gianta; s~aded the
relief pJtebing
Los AnJilele. 3 Houlton o, night : ~m:r:
f Ced
Ra 'd Redleg hurlers.steve Haa:~ ~nd (5) lnd McKenlze, Jack Moore cago Cubs 2-1, the Cincinnati
the Red Sox to sweep
Cincinnati f Pitt.aburgh 2. night I ac
ue o
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pi '· Kelly McKenzie were atrikmg (5).
Reds topped the Pitt.&amp;btqb
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Jlan hu llfl'ar lrtell eontont
lift behind a ~Qrtllu ot mystery,
muot ...It ••• d'-ver •• , pp)l&gt;ro.
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1!11ljor lo&amp;IU&lt; ..allOns prior to lilA bolore bolnr obtaiJied by tho Red&gt; loiNd to Glbboo! tor lilt out.
Jolla Tlltourio pi tched only one Ill • !rode IDr Nuxll.o~.
bla •.....,, C!Jiemoo 11M
cornplot. 1ame, but in the pall It lo ironic tbat Nuxha~ II bo· only ono hR opllllt tiM ·J1'il'at~
week liMt Clnctnnali ri&amp;hthandor ina lorcod lnl4 the bullpetl by ooulhpow.
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ha1 won two route efforts , the Taitourla. Ham:Uton Joe il recup- 'J'onll}lt the New York Mtta
latest . bein&amp; a H decJsion over t:tratjng from Ute injlry, but m~m· in ClpcinnatJ. The eob'fuJ
the Ptttoburgh Plroteo Thursday lager Fred lli!Whlnaoo oaya he Yorkoro who live tbt fttdl ftt• l"ll the boy next door bothers
night.
will be 1111&lt;!11 in relief when he hao In tho Polo GroiUldo boll·
with bis violin
Tsitourl•' work, eoupled with complolely l'liDIIvorod. Joe hopes woo 0 ,.,.. in 11 ....,. al
to hlo
home runs hy Leo Cardemu and to &amp;ee action ~t week , ponlbly Field, wiU 10 wJth
Gordy Colornan, hoooled tho Reds •• early •• Sullday.
ley m the oponer o1 tl»
l'f/
Into the fourth plact in the hot 1 The homo rilno by cardonoa and aerlee Bol Purkey will
~~ UniiMI Prelis fllkornatiDnal
~ational LBague pennanL race, Coleman were apeclally eratify· tht RIMI..
Aml'l'ii'IUt w.g..
]Wit l l.; games from the league lng to Hutchtn.IIOn, eiv!ns further
w. 1.. P&lt;t. GB NEW YORK IUPil - Another load.
lndicaUon that tho Roda have The old Oriolee wot~ld bo
Chicago
:J4 25 .576 .... ca ll for peace has been lsaued TsitQUI'il, who was inserted as broken the lillump that •aw tl~m of Brook&amp; ~b.Jnmn.
·.New Y ur~
JO :&amp;.'1 .561i 1 by the Amateur Athletic Union. a st•rter in the Clncinnlllti rotation hit only four round tripper• in II Tht Oriolet, circa 1'::~ 1
Baltitnort'
33 2ti .559 1 , At .'i take in the war with the when Joe Nwchall injured a mu1· 1amn Tt!ey have bit 11 In the wrote the text bool&amp; on ~
Minnesnt a
31 .26 _5&lt;14 2 National Collegiate Athletic AlliO- cle in. his l.ea:, defeated the Phila· la1t tO contelitl.
behavior'; Whtn the C1tfJttr
·soston
28 25 .528 3 d ation i&amp; 1 strong, repre~ 11 nt~t· delphia Phlls 3·1 on four hUii SUn· Colemnn'1 two•run blaat In the fer• a broken knuaklt bt ~bl
Kansas City
~ 2M .50!1 4 1tivf' team for the Unjted state&amp;in day and came close to matchinliil fourth Jnnine, foUowiJla: 1 alna:le lb the dirt and a:oe• on eat(lhlng; OMAHA, Neb. tUf''ll~·-'rl:onut'•ll
Cle~·eJ and
z:; 26 .54'1!:1 4 !Lhe 1964 Olvmpirli, and more Jm. thai Thursday . with a five-hitler . by Frank Robinson, waa the btl) when ·fill piteher hu 1 aore arm
still shaking their heads
1
Los Angeles
29 J:l .4~18 6 -l! mediately for the dual meet wit h . John v.:as wild in the first in- blow, turning a 2·1 deficit Into a he 11k1 to pitch a
the mammoth lead that a)Detroit
24 :12 .429 81• Russia next month .
nmg , glvmg up two runs on only 9·2 lead that Tsitouris protected when a batter is lr:~)i:ed
got away Thursdaaly; :~f~:ll
Washington
20 41 .32R 15
AAU President Louis J. Fisber ~ne key hit - B double by Willy stingily and built to 4-2 himself by a pitch he pta up and
can wrap up the 1963 ~
ThurRday'" Rf'tmlh
Thuriday called en the NCAA to .Star·gell - l~o walks. a iatrifice with B run-scorinl 1ina:le.
the sh~l on the pltcher,
b.a~IJ ehampjonshlp tonight
Boston 7 Washington 5
help present a united amateur ny and B wald pit~. But he set- _Coleman Wti.lii almost as happy Robinson, 28, i11 a new Oriole beating fiouthern California.
Cleveland 5 Detroit 3
sport s fronL for tht' Olympics.
tied down ~nd permttted no more With a "near miu" again11t Pir· but Uncle Wilbert RobilliJQn bim- J£ Southern Cal wlns, the NCAA '
Baltimore 5 New York 4, night In a telegr.am to R. F. Ray of than _on~ Ptrate to reach balie in ate relief hurler Joe Gibbon a~ he selt would be leading the
t.Qurnament wpuld be
.Minnesota 0 Kansas City :l ,night j-the University of Jowa, president any . mm~g after that.
. was with the homer. Gordy waJ !OdaY, for the "old Oriole"
until SatUrday night.
of tlle NCAA. Fisher said: "OUr Tslt?uns spent~art of 1057 With robbed of the hit when Donn Clen· m whlctl Brook&amp; picked
Arizona leaped to an 8-1
. (Only game&amp; scheduled !
Friday'• Probable Pftchf'rl
fine amateur athletes deserve an DetrOit and v&lt;tfions of the next denon stopped his hot grounder out of the dirt Thursday
Texa1 in UJe aecond illllingll
Washington at Cleveland j2, twi end ol' thi s sport&amp;confli~t and the
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and delivered a two-rup
Thuraday night and · then had
niglltl-chene' tS·7) and Daniel&amp; United Stale• oeeds our patriotic
that gavo .ht Baltimore Orloloe oweai it Ollt •• the
(0.31 vs. Bell C2-4 l and Latm ~ n coopet"atjon to maintain its right5-4 victory over the New
J,.onghorn• kept chewina: at
f2-2l.
ful place in international sports."
Yankees,
0
0
Los Angeles 3l Minnesota, night The AAU and NCAA have been
The basea were filled wltb Orl-McBrida '"" vs. Roland 14· 1). feuding for control or amateur
oles and the Yankees held • rates •·•. the St. Loulo o_".dint•Jall
Kansas City at Chicago, night- track and field. It appearet:l a
,
4·3 lead when Robinaon batted beat the Philadelphia Phdhes
Rakow C&amp;-3) v1. Peter11 J3-3l. .settlement had been reached with The Yankees and
Pirates out seven 1nd waJklne SIX.
againat reUaver BIU "'&lt;unkel in
the Los Angeles Dod!gen1ll
Detroit at New York. night- the help of arbitrator General chalked up wlns In Pomeroy The Pirates tallied 16 hits, the 8 e v f' nth Inning. Kunkel
the Houston Colts 3-o.
Mossi C.f-2) vs. Bouton 17·21.
lH-.ugla s MacArthur. but there Boys' League play Thursday a double and lin&amp;h! by Randy promptly .wmt Robin110n
Wla ihealll l&amp;niChe
Baltimore at Boston. night- have been 1everal skirmiahes be- evening.
~urt, Kelly Spencer with two in the dust of Yankee
The Indians swept 00 their sevl'appas t4-2- vs. Wilson 14·5 !.
tween the two group!i in recent The Yankee!! won their first }mgles, Tom Ttb.Js three alng- wifh a brushbaell pitcb.
straight vic!.orf with the aid
Satlriay's GameJ~~
Y,.et"ks
game of lhe season by downing ~s, Jeff Burt a double and two
DeU.ara Wlaal•l Hit
a tw~run horner by WUlie
r... Anples at Minnesota
the Dodgers 20.2 m a four inn- sma:les, Steve Van Meter and RobJn10n's IDJwer wa 111 to
Kirkland. Jaek Krolick yielded
Kansas City at Chicago
ing: game and the Pirates main- Chuck ~gar, a sJng!e ~ch. in for the next pitch and
.
hits but atruck out eight
Washington at Clevelood
tamed their leaaue lead with a Ace . httter for the Perales the two-run bltlw that
wa:ked only &amp;ne in regjste&lt;intrll
Detroit at New York
c
' 17-13 victory over the Redlegs ,was Dick Roush who weut four tbe Orioles• five ·••me
his sixth wm
B-altimore at Boston
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. · or four with a two run homer 1tfeak and lmorked the Yanlr:ee5
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Natloul ka&amp;"'
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h ~obt~ Ph~~'" ~ttckhed • five- in the first , a double and two out o1 lint place tn the AmerJ. AI Kallne, continuing hio bid
1 er or
w. L. Pet. GB 1I
e an eea.
He smgles.
can Leap.
a triple erown. had a hott1er ll
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94 25 .576 ..
struck out seven and K~Ve _up _Redleg ~itters were Roush Left·hander Steva Barber,
two sjngles, and now leads

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vICtories In Boys' PIay

Palmer Back I
Leader Jn'
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New York
"" 58 :m 12 I Arnie boullt~d out of a four
Tluanday's Result~
wee~ lay-off he took to cure ~Is
NPw York at M i!waukN&gt;, ppd .: ~l'rH':. and weary muscles b_
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- Indians,
side regular
first sacker
or a
continued
swin&amp;ina
red hot bat, getting two singles, a homer and a doutJie.
Pat Archer had a homer and
sineJe, Dickie Sntlth a hm.:t!r,
triple and sin&amp;le; Bill Hackel&lt;
a double, Jim Warner a homer,
and Haley a triple. The Braves'
five hill came from Van .Johnson, two homers and 1 single,
MuUord a horner, and llanni·
gsa o lin&amp;le.
lfackett fanned 10, wolked
eJ8ht IWmigan of the ~c·aves
lannod Ill&lt;, walkod four.

The Redlep touched Danny
Lew lor ei&amp;Jtt hits, inclludi:ng
singles by Tannehill, Bill
ler, Micky Childl, and
A GIJ'T CERTIFICAT£.-ANY AMOUNT!
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Joey Hindy a three-run homer
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legs had Just four base run.
two home runs and 1
ners in six innings. Hinely, tbe ldotrble.
RedJegs second sack(!r made
UNE SCORES
three excellent defensiv~'~p:l:a~y~s I :~~=
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Manle 1 nned
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B. Liwlt, Umpire: B i I
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The Indian1 eariler this week BrtV81
111 SOl- 8 52
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he required only 28 putts and win behind the nve-hlt pltchinl make-up aame With Bill &amp;c- lWrnlpn and S!Uor lusltirk
only twice mi"ed the fairways of Dennis Hackett.
kett
pitching aeven-hit ball (3). D. · lflekttl and • Warner.
w~~h his tee shottl.
, On the other ~Iamond th~ while his teammaLe:s racked up
Art Stobart,
I felt fine, though I wasn t Redlt!gs were takmg 11 methodtsafetiea against two Red
418 012-17 18
completely sati1fied with my cal 11-1 victory over the
SoJ::
320 020- 7 7 .
game. Any~ay, it ~ved I need· So• behind _Bob Manley'• rna'" llodiOO opened for the Red B. lfal!kaU
Wlnllr. llodMotorol• f. Tro-n1lltor ed oorne ttme orr. . .
. terful two:htt pctchmg.
but was greeted by 8 tr~ aon (LP), Roush (i), and 1.
FM JAM Portob~ Rflllio tha.t
The Thunderb1rd, r~eh 'tuneup ' The Indtans edged the Red·
sing)e and home run lnd· Lewk.
workl • btitteries or plays 011 for next Wet!k's U.S. Open cham- leg&amp; In their first meeting two
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a walk nd:
lirdiu.vy hOuse cllrr811\. Model
ptollllhip
at
Brookline,
Moos
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ago,
7-6.
with
two
runs
relieved
by
Rouoh
:..._• f' wash- leWJ'I "-pll'r ServfXa. Black cowhirlP. f!I'ISe .
· the bo ttom of the sixth on a ed up.
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$90.00 Lure s1nce the Coloma! Inv1tahon sinele and h_vo error_"· The Red- Indian hitters were Archer a
"'""'FORat Fort Wortb, Ttx .. I month ago leg&amp; were Without Pltcher-~hort.
and two sing]
DeM!ill eHEATING
in which he wound up at 299 In stop John Tannehill in that
8 single and
hi, worst 12-hole showing since game.
Smith two alngl:
ePLUMBINO
1956.
The game next Monday, lo
two homers and 8 aine ROOFING
Gay Brewer of Dallae;,
the start around S p. m., whould
Warner 8 homer and tw
Thunderbird's first round leader find Bill . Hackett, the. Indl,an:. '
Glaze and Haley ai~
I yea•· 110, had .. ror • •emnd No, I fireman , tangling
&amp;les, and Little two lin&amp;1e
place lie with Bob Duden of Port- Tannehill of the Redlego.
Braves· hitlo~• were Pul~n.
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H. lnol Ave. Middl.,..rt land and Bill Eggers or Homier- Agamst the braves
D. Lewis, and B. Lewlo, each
WY 2·2'74
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-Drott {2-31 vs. Sanford 17-5 1. Both Nlck~w. the U.S. Open and Events . wer~ sba~ TJ:lursChlcaao tt l...ol Anplel, nieht- Masters tlth~holdt!r. and PGA day evenmg m
Middleport
1champion Player also were book Boys' League play for 1 "crooIn businel1 after 1 two week lay. shal" battle nex~ Monday when
off from the tournament circuit. the undefeated IndJana meet the
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Like Palmer, they were refreshed Redlegs. defendmc cbamp1ons,
and e*ed for a big drive to- and now 4-2_
ward the $35,000 Thunderbird The Indians blew home seven
jackpot in the windup Sunday.
run&amp; in the top of the first
" It was fun instead of work," inning la&amp;t eveninK agalnat
said Palmer of his 67 In which Bravea, than coaotod to • III-I

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Phdadelph••

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elighted Back Guard

the league lead with

Dodger hitting came from Dodgers
000 2 _ 2 5 Dm:roit '1'1 en
the
ers to lead a IJ.hit
Tom Sarver with • SiOiie and Yank...
1110 0 - 20 3
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1-3,
_ . . , taek. Jim Pefl'y, aided by
do~ble, Pat O'Brien and Don Don Anderson, Werner (1) !;'~:~~=:.t~t~•K = ~ Kaat In the ninth, lnereased
Dadey, a double each, and John Buc" 14) Jlnd J&gt;aile ' Ph•· Sox s
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Rick Werner a slngJe,
I lin and Bob Werry.
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Washi=~ ~~:,.-~~ ~~';,
suffered the defeat,
Pirate pJtchera Tommy Tit·
Plrate-R.edleg Batteries
action
us and Mike Roulllh struc~ out T.ltWJ, Roush (S) and Roush, In the National'""81,le thl
Frank Malzone's t.hree-runn~~ill
eight and walked seven while R B t 13 II
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and Jack Lamabe'! Ol
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J. agiY, McKenzie Francisco Gianta; s~aded the
relief pJtebing
Los AnJilele. 3 Houlton o, night : ~m:r:
f Ced
Ra 'd Redleg hurlers.steve Haa:~ ~nd (5) lnd McKenlze, Jack Moore cago Cubs 2-1, the Cincinnati
the Red Sox to sweep
Cincinnati f Pitt.aburgh 2. night I ac
ue o
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pi '· Kelly McKenzie were atrikmg (5).
Reds topped the Pitt.&amp;btqb
&amp;eriet with the
Friday's Probable Plkht!rs
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Jlan hu llfl'ar lrtell eontont
lift behind a ~Qrtllu ot mystery,
muot ...It ••• d'-ver •• , pp)l&gt;ro.
Nor Ia 1111n'1 ...Z leao ..,Or than
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For It wt1 are moant Neb
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I• hope that OViantlfte probinl' COil
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For information lectding to the arrest. and

1960 Chevrolet H. T. Coupe

conviction of any person stealing Poultry

$1,795

~eige finish, spotless
r lean inte r ior, V8 motor, automatic trans., radm and
hea ter, like new whitewall tires.

or Equipment from the premises at any lo-

1959 Chevrolet 2 Door Seda!' _

cation operated by OHIO VAllEY INDUS-

Low mileage by original owner.

$1,295

VB motor, automatic trans ., sharp dean interior, whtle
over turquoise finish, good tires, radio and beater.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.@
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
Uf'.
POMEROY , OHIO

LEG.\ L NOTICE

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II eallad up Alfred Lua1 IIIII
LJDD )'CIJIWine, lor -.iy lour -

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MINERSVILLE, 0.

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PHONE WY 2-2157

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Jackie Q!
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Ia Wednw!tJ mpt'l p!q, Lunt
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FoutaaDe, llw Mria would otllllirlt 11 III&amp;I'Y 1lflh her.
he
11111 ldekiJ!i.
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ror liD [INdleal ~ llw l!oolt abe .,._ him up, p.
"Steel Hour'' ..,..., of e.ha!Jio ly, t:OJU1lringly, olferlllc hlm tho
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cline Ill t[llllitr ov• 1111 put few ellllllllt realst He takel her to 1111
Jtor.o - ~ llw ~ ln We&lt;IDN- lbeolrt tlld dllc ,_uranu. It II
daf Jll&amp;bl• ploy,
Old Lady a fo1ry tole, really. He bu 110
ShOwoller Meclala, were lnlel!d· faml"' and he """"'• ber 11
od. It Ia lbtl the play was ~. When hei:kulecl In
illlubamed learJerldn8; that It tie he leavN her
clofleo Hrlouo eriUciiJI! ~- II
bil medoil _ and
111 1101 worlb II; t11at 11 ""' liD abe 11 1110 JIOOI&gt;, ""' 11 Jouely
.Uiibt • ID ncpdre oqly the miD~ more wllll lllr ·
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tilil, ...,...llliJ! llr. Lunl.
bo!ore theY IJiartad drag-racing
llul lil(lulh tbere llttlt Hollywood tlld lhoiK!e
heat, Ibn Wl6 mucb 'llllmlll1'

Ohio Valley Industries

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War I ooldlw 1ho doeom't ilaQw,
IIIII her frlonda be Ia her - tlld. llnaliy II lldopled by him,
Alld ll "Steel llaur'' pononnei
bad •
mucb boulevanilerloh

Contact Mervin GlllfO, General Manager

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011t lo 14ld 1o admlre 1bt bird,
brittle 111m1 of a BO:r Wlldor;
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II .. md&lt;ia lDoiMd of. reoii
a!mplt p' 1 IDI" • IIIII
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-din an bour of I•Utt

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HOLLYwOOD (UPil - CBs.
TV'a "Sttel lfDur." I radio tiJd
Wovilloo ~ for II ,_s,
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TELEVISION IN REVIEW

TRIES.

19) FOR SALE

FOR SALE

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$1,795

HOURS

suu rda1- .S·Ji' " M

FOR SAl E

Locally owned, automatic trans. Power !!lee ring, clean in·
terlor , all a:ood Iires, radio and heater .

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8:30 A

1960 Buick LaSabre 4 Door

M:JSICAL ' ln$trumentl

NOTICE

Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS

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PREYAIL WITH NO· TRADE-INS
However, We Will Accept Tracl•ins.

FOOD FREEZING

EWES - (young) thorOUI!hbred buck, 30 lambs at side.
Must leave farm for school.
WID sacrifice, Bob Morris. Rt I, Middleport. Phone

AND
Cooking Demonatratlon
~ednesday,June19,

1963

WY U403.

7:30 PM EDT • 1:30 PM DST

4 NN.t.

GRAt.f:F.

food1 for home fr ~n: 1 n 1 .
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Refreshments will be Hrwedl
DOOR PRIZES

5 c

$1.00. Jack's Dairy Bar,
dleport.
6-ll~tc
AUTOMOBD..E llllur..c
eanceUedT LOit yow opeJ.iltor"s
lli:ense' Call WY 2--..

If you w•n t • sllllle material to
eontro\ all cOmmon fnllt tree pah
10d dl1ea1ea, O.IEr LANDMARK
General-Purpose Frull Spray.
Conl.llln• Malltblon. Melho lychlor
lteHh1ne &amp; C•ptan. wdta hll powder form. Uae on app\ea, pea ra.
plum•. peac het. 1weet a nd aour
cbeWe1, trapea. Sara • nd erreet11'• IPriYinl time. r et It now.

E1St #Min St.
Pomeroy. Ohio

now.
1956 FOilD , VI 2 Dr.
Auto.

OPEN TIL 9 P.M.

used househol: goods. stewart Appliance, Phone 7'13-5719
Hartford, W. Va.
6+10tp
AUCJ'ION SALE at lhe Mason·
ette Thursday and Saturday,
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6126tp

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4 room, 1 five room. Furmsh-

dardTrmo.
195S PORD VI 4 Dr;
Choa, tr-rttiiDII

WY 2-2557.

5-7-tfc

1H1 RAMBLiiJI

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PlYMOUTHS
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G.-. VI. ·

CH.OOSE THIS CAIINEI SINK

u tho "h11b" of :JOI1I' foocl and Writ cuter. 'l'be
u:!...-ptlce top Ia of the finest oeiWeliatlnt enllllel
eoatecl ~ bued Oli. a beautiful otoel ea~ witla
r,ust:-Peliotlmt white tnamel finish. (:omplete wltla

Crilt BradfGrd
. . . . . . Caala..

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A. C. IIRADPORII

~~~~~ faucet IJld otroiner, .

11118 FORD Folrlane 500,
OPIN TIL t P.M.
,dOIII' bardtop, Cruisamatlc ~~~f'l~i
ll'ansmlaslon, power oleering,ll
Jlllf
radio and heater. Good con- ""ptlc tank. Qet Klean
luuon. See or caU
AU SeptiC Tank Clfanerlll!l'~,::~1
. 'Rauah, PGrlland, VI 1-2452.
llllll'k Farm Bureau, p,
113 ~

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alue ond white.
·195t I'LYMDUTit 4 Dr.

ltii -PL Yl!IIOUTII 4 dr.

' 19111'LYMOuTH 4 *·
1tl6 PLY_.,.. 4 dr.

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1956 PLYMOUTH 6 eyl
'

Ui$tlll WAU CAIIND 30"' hiah bJ 1fr !Mtp, ·
' ' $4" ond w Sinb and C:.W-Aba A..naWt. , ·

Obio.

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I

12:00
12:05
12:10
12:15

Community News ..
Noon News

Ohio News
Markell
BuUetin Boanl
12:25 Newa 0 Grams
AgrlcuiiUre Agent
Country Go Round
1:55 News Beat
2:011 Country Go Round
2:55 Newt Beat
3:00 Mid Way Matinee
3:55 News Beat
··oo Latchstring
4:00 Dlsclng with floss
i!O PubUc Service
4:SO Interchange
f6 Family Worship Hour
5:00 Community Newa
io oo Mason County News
5:05 World &amp; National News
JO Talk ol lhe Toim
5:15 Spotlight on Sporla
10: Nowa ·
5:25 Wealhercast
Ui$5 MorrdiiC !ltlndlel
lk30 Dinner Musicale
·
(utepl rrtday: Churcll
lntlde BooU
lielll Rlngl
0:00 Sllilset Blvd.
World. !few•
8:00 Sip Off

7:1)5 ~all P1111
t : 16 JOI!OI Buick Show
1:00 Sip On Newo
10:05 Polka Party
8:05 Sacnd Heart
10:35 PubUc Servlco
8:20 Country Jamboree
11;05 Top Ten Show
1:30 Farm News
12:00 Noon Report
7:05 Breakfast Party
12;30 Rev. MerUn Teell
1:05 Platter Party
7:15 Bript Star Show
8:00 Sundown Serenade
7:SI Plctlno Rdwr Show
7:30 Sip Off
7:Go Newa Report - 0b1o
i 8:011 Slsn Off - June
ITOII Breakfaat Party
SUNDAY
1:00 Breakfast Party
llllp 7:30 Sign On Newa
1:116 Coffee Wllb Janet
1:00 Bapllsl Layman'o Hour
1:411 Betty NewtoD
1:35 Hour ol Deliverance
Mlnillerlal Auae.
(Rev. Paul JODeS)
Country Hoe Down
9:00 Wings of HeaJin&amp;
11:116 Swap Sho~
t:liO Sunday Show
:30 Farm Newt
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
:40 Family Worship Hour·1bu . Sunday Show
Noon Report
Country Hyi!Uitlme
Music Just For You
Noon Report
Goessler's Guest
'lbe Search
S:OO Platter Party
Rev. MerUn Teets
f :li Blaetlnar Auto Show
1:00 BiUy Graham
f:30 Lllcal News
1:30 'lbe Lutheran Hour
t: 55 BID Slenl SporiJ .
2:00 Signs of the Times
8:00 Bowling ScGru
(Rev. W. S. Billups)
1:011 Van Palrlck Sports
2:15 PubUc Service
8:20 SUIIdown Serenade
Z:35 1be Big Life
7:05 'lbe World TodtJ
3:00 Sunday Showcase
1:30 Sllln Off
4:00 Hour ol Declsloo
1:00
Off - ollllll
f;- Jolua Gliflln
1:00 Sunday Sbowea.1:00 ~. On Newo
e:oo Sundown Serenade.

1:()5 Countr7 Jllllboret
8:30 Fomi Newa

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

ANDMAAeHA
YOOUE 16
CI;TTING

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LEAVE1HC

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MERCURYS

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I WAS LOOKING
FOR 90METH ~

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DREAMs 0 ' FtN DII'{1

7:30 ~Oft

1:00

6LI55\IILLe ..,

STUD!:BAKERS'

t GUESS THAi"
1.!§SP It) BE TI!U".

ABBII AND SLATS

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EVERWDY'

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BUICKS

811 HAROLD GRAY

A GOLD MtMEI

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Cemplete-

7:00 NeWB
7·10 Musical Clock
7:30 NOWII Headlines
7:30 Mualcal Clock
7:45 'lbi Lueflne
8:00 Oblo Valley Newa
1:05 Work! &amp; Ohio News
1:10 Sports Today
1:15 Weather Picture
1:11 Mullcal Clock
8:55 Community News

1953 CHIVROLIT 2 dr
HardiOJI
1951 CHIVIIOLIT VI
lmpola Hardtop.
loautllul ncl flnllh.
Std. tranL It's nlcit.
... lt.
1955 CHIVIIOLIT 4
dr. 6 cyl, RIH. Std.
· tr1ns. lcanomlcal
traMPOrttt.., •• •
aco.MI or. SH lt.
1955 CHEVROLIT 1111.
Wit- Nlco ond ciHn.
See It
f

1NO RAMB\.111 Amorkln ! Dr· lllllldord T.-.

4 room
unfurnished apartment
dleport. WY ~4.

Monday 111n l'rlday
~00 Sip On
6:05 Musical Clock

1951 CHIVROLIT 4 dr
6 cyl. Stollot1 Wapn
1957 CHIVROLIT 4 dr
SodlftVI.·
1955 CHIVIIOLET 2 dr

RAMBLERS

12 •

TCJP.QIWITT

PorMroy, Ohlo

lftld.

1957 FORD 6 CJI. II•
• 41o I Hetlur, Slo"'

FURNISHED apartments. Two,

+

last Main II.

tt.ter,

lum blw. L..b oleo
lnlldeondout.Como

ed and unfurnishd, P h o n e

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- --=AUTO SALES

1MO FALCON 2 Dr.
Sodan.lleoullfulm•
Ilium bi!M. Standard
!Tam. ii'IH. ... It

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WJEH RADIO

CHEVROLUS

FORDS
1955 FORD Vll 2 Door
SHan.

MALATHION
FOR FRUIT

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1957 FORD 2 Door S.

TOR f: HIA NO

Wtll J ive tntere.f-11\1 and help·
flll demonAntlo nt on bow to
pre:p•re,
paclta&amp;e, and
freeze

SPECIAL - - - ,

1

Pomeroy Landmark Store
ROMB !CONOMIST, OHIO POW·
U. COMPANY

"What 1 flnllhl The ninth lnnlnr, two out, baaea
loRded, and Pop slam• hla fiat down on
· tho hat of another ruvl"

11948 JEEP - - - $5951
14miles.
Wheel Drive. Half steel cab. 39,000 actual(
_,
One owner

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MONDAY TBRU PRlD&lt;\Y

WHOLESALE PRICES

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A Lot With A Capacity of Only 20 Cars.
If You Don't Have A Trad•ln, Come In Wa
Will Sell You Any Car On Our Lot. At A Whol•
Ala Price. Wa Have To Racluioe Our Stotk Of
UHdCm.

You Ara lnvitacll

A.,.

II' 'IOV uoar 'I'OUR. l'lltll
MTDW:oll WJLL lliiD'l' li'QB l'liiiLJ'.a•

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DAVY JONES

HOW PO '&lt;OU LI KE 'mAT
DHE lOOK MV BRIEF·
CA5E ~ MISTAKE r
(CHIJCJ&lt;.LE-Q;lJCKL£)

14HIWS
MORE
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WANT AD .

INFORMATION

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For information lectding to the arrest. and

1960 Chevrolet H. T. Coupe

conviction of any person stealing Poultry

$1,795

~eige finish, spotless
r lean inte r ior, V8 motor, automatic trans., radm and
hea ter, like new whitewall tires.

or Equipment from the premises at any lo-

1959 Chevrolet 2 Door Seda!' _

cation operated by OHIO VAllEY INDUS-

Low mileage by original owner.

$1,295

VB motor, automatic trans ., sharp dean interior, whtle
over turquoise finish, good tires, radio and beater.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.@
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
Uf'.
POMEROY , OHIO

LEG.\ L NOTICE

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LJDD )'CIJIWine, lor -.iy lour -

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Ia Wednw!tJ mpt'l p!q, Lunt
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he
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cline Ill t[llllitr ov• 1111 put few ellllllllt realst He takel her to 1111
Jtor.o - ~ llw ~ ln We&lt;IDN- lbeolrt tlld dllc ,_uranu. It II
daf Jll&amp;bl• ploy,
Old Lady a fo1ry tole, really. He bu 110
ShOwoller Meclala, were lnlel!d· faml"' and he """"'• ber 11
od. It Ia lbtl the play was ~. When hei:kulecl In
illlubamed learJerldn8; that It tie he leavN her
clofleo Hrlouo eriUciiJI! ~- II
bil medoil _ and
111 1101 worlb II; t11at 11 ""' liD abe 11 1110 JIOOI&gt;, ""' 11 Jouely
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tilil, ...,...llliJ! llr. Lunl.
bo!ore theY IJiartad drag-racing
llul lil(lulh tbere llttlt Hollywood tlld lhoiK!e
heat, Ibn Wl6 mucb 'llllmlll1'

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War I ooldlw 1ho doeom't ilaQw,
IIIII her frlonda be Ia her - tlld. llnaliy II lldopled by him,
Alld ll "Steel llaur'' pononnei
bad •
mucb boulevanilerloh

Contact Mervin GlllfO, General Manager

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011t lo 14ld 1o admlre 1bt bird,
brittle 111m1 of a BO:r Wlldor;
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II .. md&lt;ia lDoiMd of. reoii
a!mplt p' 1 IDI" • IIIII
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-din an bour of I•Utt

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HOLLYwOOD (UPil - CBs.
TV'a "Sttel lfDur." I radio tiJd
Wovilloo ~ for II ,_s,
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TRIES.

19) FOR SALE

FOR SALE

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$1,795

HOURS

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FOR SAl E

Locally owned, automatic trans. Power !!lee ring, clean in·
terlor , all a:ood Iires, radio and heater .

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1960 Buick LaSabre 4 Door

M:JSICAL ' ln$trumentl

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PREYAIL WITH NO· TRADE-INS
However, We Will Accept Tracl•ins.

FOOD FREEZING

EWES - (young) thorOUI!hbred buck, 30 lambs at side.
Must leave farm for school.
WID sacrifice, Bob Morris. Rt I, Middleport. Phone

AND
Cooking Demonatratlon
~ednesday,June19,

1963

WY U403.

7:30 PM EDT • 1:30 PM DST

4 NN.t.

GRAt.f:F.

food1 for home fr ~n: 1 n 1 .
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Refreshments will be Hrwedl
DOOR PRIZES

5 c

$1.00. Jack's Dairy Bar,
dleport.
6-ll~tc
AUTOMOBD..E llllur..c
eanceUedT LOit yow opeJ.iltor"s
lli:ense' Call WY 2--..

If you w•n t • sllllle material to
eontro\ all cOmmon fnllt tree pah
10d dl1ea1ea, O.IEr LANDMARK
General-Purpose Frull Spray.
Conl.llln• Malltblon. Melho lychlor
lteHh1ne &amp; C•ptan. wdta hll powder form. Uae on app\ea, pea ra.
plum•. peac het. 1weet a nd aour
cbeWe1, trapea. Sara • nd erreet11'• IPriYinl time. r et It now.

E1St #Min St.
Pomeroy. Ohio

now.
1956 FOilD , VI 2 Dr.
Auto.

OPEN TIL 9 P.M.

used househol: goods. stewart Appliance, Phone 7'13-5719
Hartford, W. Va.
6+10tp
AUCJ'ION SALE at lhe Mason·
ette Thursday and Saturday,
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4 room, 1 five room. Furmsh-

dardTrmo.
195S PORD VI 4 Dr;
Choa, tr-rttiiDII

WY 2-2557.

5-7-tfc

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PlYMOUTHS
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CH.OOSE THIS CAIINEI SINK

u tho "h11b" of :JOI1I' foocl and Writ cuter. 'l'be
u:!...-ptlce top Ia of the finest oeiWeliatlnt enllllel
eoatecl ~ bued Oli. a beautiful otoel ea~ witla
r,ust:-Peliotlmt white tnamel finish. (:omplete wltla

Crilt BradfGrd
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A. C. IIRADPORII

~~~~~ faucet IJld otroiner, .

11118 FORD Folrlane 500,
OPIN TIL t P.M.
,dOIII' bardtop, Cruisamatlc ~~~f'l~i
ll'ansmlaslon, power oleering,ll
Jlllf
radio and heater. Good con- ""ptlc tank. Qet Klean
luuon. See or caU
AU SeptiC Tank Clfanerlll!l'~,::~1
. 'Rauah, PGrlland, VI 1-2452.
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alue ond white.
·195t I'LYMDUTit 4 Dr.

ltii -PL Yl!IIOUTII 4 dr.

' 19111'LYMOuTH 4 *·
1tl6 PLY_.,.. 4 dr.

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1956 PLYMOUTH 6 eyl
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' ' $4" ond w Sinb and C:.W-Aba A..naWt. , ·

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12:00
12:05
12:10
12:15

Community News ..
Noon News

Ohio News
Markell
BuUetin Boanl
12:25 Newa 0 Grams
AgrlcuiiUre Agent
Country Go Round
1:55 News Beat
2:011 Country Go Round
2:55 Newt Beat
3:00 Mid Way Matinee
3:55 News Beat
··oo Latchstring
4:00 Dlsclng with floss
i!O PubUc Service
4:SO Interchange
f6 Family Worship Hour
5:00 Community Newa
io oo Mason County News
5:05 World &amp; National News
JO Talk ol lhe Toim
5:15 Spotlight on Sporla
10: Nowa ·
5:25 Wealhercast
Ui$5 MorrdiiC !ltlndlel
lk30 Dinner Musicale
·
(utepl rrtday: Churcll
lntlde BooU
lielll Rlngl
0:00 Sllilset Blvd.
World. !few•
8:00 Sip Off

7:1)5 ~all P1111
t : 16 JOI!OI Buick Show
1:00 Sip On Newo
10:05 Polka Party
8:05 Sacnd Heart
10:35 PubUc Servlco
8:20 Country Jamboree
11;05 Top Ten Show
1:30 Farm News
12:00 Noon Report
7:05 Breakfast Party
12;30 Rev. MerUn Teell
1:05 Platter Party
7:15 Bript Star Show
8:00 Sundown Serenade
7:SI Plctlno Rdwr Show
7:30 Sip Off
7:Go Newa Report - 0b1o
i 8:011 Slsn Off - June
ITOII Breakfaat Party
SUNDAY
1:00 Breakfast Party
llllp 7:30 Sign On Newa
1:116 Coffee Wllb Janet
1:00 Bapllsl Layman'o Hour
1:411 Betty NewtoD
1:35 Hour ol Deliverance
Mlnillerlal Auae.
(Rev. Paul JODeS)
Country Hoe Down
9:00 Wings of HeaJin&amp;
11:116 Swap Sho~
t:liO Sunday Show
:30 Farm Newt
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
:40 Family Worship Hour·1bu . Sunday Show
Noon Report
Country Hyi!Uitlme
Music Just For You
Noon Report
Goessler's Guest
'lbe Search
S:OO Platter Party
Rev. MerUn Teets
f :li Blaetlnar Auto Show
1:00 BiUy Graham
f:30 Lllcal News
1:30 'lbe Lutheran Hour
t: 55 BID Slenl SporiJ .
2:00 Signs of the Times
8:00 Bowling ScGru
(Rev. W. S. Billups)
1:011 Van Palrlck Sports
2:15 PubUc Service
8:20 SUIIdown Serenade
Z:35 1be Big Life
7:05 'lbe World TodtJ
3:00 Sunday Showcase
1:30 Sllln Off
4:00 Hour ol Declsloo
1:00
Off - ollllll
f;- Jolua Gliflln
1:00 Sunday Sbowea.1:00 ~. On Newo
e:oo Sundown Serenade.

1:()5 Countr7 Jllllboret
8:30 Fomi Newa

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

ANDMAAeHA
YOOUE 16
CI;TTING

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MERCURYS

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7:30 ~Oft

1:00

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STUD!:BAKERS'

t GUESS THAi"
1.!§SP It) BE TI!U".

ABBII AND SLATS

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EVERWDY'

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BUICKS

811 HAROLD GRAY

A GOLD MtMEI

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Cemplete-

7:00 NeWB
7·10 Musical Clock
7:30 NOWII Headlines
7:30 Mualcal Clock
7:45 'lbi Lueflne
8:00 Oblo Valley Newa
1:05 Work! &amp; Ohio News
1:10 Sports Today
1:15 Weather Picture
1:11 Mullcal Clock
8:55 Community News

1953 CHIVROLIT 2 dr
HardiOJI
1951 CHIVIIOLIT VI
lmpola Hardtop.
loautllul ncl flnllh.
Std. tranL It's nlcit.
... lt.
1955 CHIVIIOLIT 4
dr. 6 cyl, RIH. Std.
· tr1ns. lcanomlcal
traMPOrttt.., •• •
aco.MI or. SH lt.
1955 CHEVROLIT 1111.
Wit- Nlco ond ciHn.
See It
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1NO RAMB\.111 Amorkln ! Dr· lllllldord T.-.

4 room
unfurnished apartment
dleport. WY ~4.

Monday 111n l'rlday
~00 Sip On
6:05 Musical Clock

1951 CHIVROLIT 4 dr
6 cyl. Stollot1 Wapn
1957 CHIVROLIT 4 dr
SodlftVI.·
1955 CHIVIIOLET 2 dr

RAMBLERS

12 •

TCJP.QIWITT

PorMroy, Ohlo

lftld.

1957 FORD 6 CJI. II•
• 41o I Hetlur, Slo"'

FURNISHED apartments. Two,

+

last Main II.

tt.ter,

lum blw. L..b oleo
lnlldeondout.Como

ed and unfurnishd, P h o n e

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- --=AUTO SALES

1MO FALCON 2 Dr.
Sodan.lleoullfulm•
Ilium bi!M. Standard
!Tam. ii'IH. ... It

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WJEH RADIO

CHEVROLUS

FORDS
1955 FORD Vll 2 Door
SHan.

MALATHION
FOR FRUIT

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1957 FORD 2 Door S.

TOR f: HIA NO

Wtll J ive tntere.f-11\1 and help·
flll demonAntlo nt on bow to
pre:p•re,
paclta&amp;e, and
freeze

SPECIAL - - - ,

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Pomeroy Landmark Store
ROMB !CONOMIST, OHIO POW·
U. COMPANY

"What 1 flnllhl The ninth lnnlnr, two out, baaea
loRded, and Pop slam• hla fiat down on
· tho hat of another ruvl"

11948 JEEP - - - $5951
14miles.
Wheel Drive. Half steel cab. 39,000 actual(
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One owner

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WHOLESALE PRICES

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A Lot With A Capacity of Only 20 Cars.
If You Don't Have A Trad•ln, Come In Wa
Will Sell You Any Car On Our Lot. At A Whol•
Ala Price. Wa Have To Racluioe Our Stotk Of
UHdCm.

You Ara lnvitacll

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MTDW:oll WJLL lliiD'l' li'QB l'liiiLJ'.a•

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HOW PO '&lt;OU LI KE 'mAT
DHE lOOK MV BRIEF·
CA5E ~ MISTAKE r
(CHIJCJ&lt;.LE-Q;lJCKL£)

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rOM&amp;ROY . OHIO

OPEN
SATURDAY
NIGHT
UNTIL 9

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Allan PH's
"TALES OF TEUOR"
Un Color)

Vincent Price Prte!' Lorre
Bosil Rathbone, De;1ra Paget
-and''TWENTY PLUS TWO"

David Janssen, Jeanne Crain

Choolle from solid colors, smart plaid patlems, pop.
ular dark·colors and neat checks In waab 'n -~~IIJ'
cottons, dacron and cotton, rayon and acl!~
'blendl and ,rayon gabardine. All sizes 29 to ~
waist meaaurenient In pleated and plain f~!lt

New York Clothing House
HEADQUARTERS FOR

models. ·
Bit Yonk Work _TrouNrs In solld colors of

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blue, auptan, grey and green .

FATHER and GRANDFATHER
eSHIRTS
- By Moahatton - £nro &amp; Shapely

e SUITS &amp; SPORTCOATS

Make saving a family game:
everybody wins-

ELBERFELD~!N POMEROY -

Is Announced

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ID:New Haven
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By CUflee aDd Clothcnft

:Beautiful--refrig•rator" ··
barcain!

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especially if you deposit your savings with
liS, and so enjoy the "plua~ gf all-under-

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ever- yours at
- bud&amp;8t ptlce.
• Full•wldth fretltr
tiles! holdl
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63-lbs. of frozen food.
• Slldlllf Chill 0~ keeps fresh ·
· meat. fmh and. qulck-t'!llls toocl.
• Fuii.Width fruit and ver.table · · -_.
Hydrator plus atorap in ltlt door,j
too.
.• Frlcidalre dtp~•IIIIY,
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Pomeroy National Bank

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Serving Meigs County for over 90 yean

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