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Tonigbt thru Wednesday
W•lt Oisney'l
"MIRACLE OF THE
WHITE STALLIONS"'
(Technicolor l

Robert Taylor Lilli Palmer.
Curt Jurgens, Eddie Albert
Disntr C•lorcar1oons
Running time 2'h Hrs.
Admission : 75c &amp;. 40c

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Jitney Supper

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Sutton Roads

By Granges
Great Bend and Ohio Valley tilt program.
were guesll when At the close of lbe n.ellll~
He1mlock Grove Grange 2409 sandwiches, pie, coffee and
regular sessiou Satur· tea were oerved by the
evening.
Grange.
The opeoing and closing cer-l~i;iiiii;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;=;i
Iem.ony was conducted by Great
Bend Grange. During lbe bus!·
session, plans were completed for a jitney supper at
the Grange haD, Friday beginTONIGHT
ning at 5 p.m.
''THI lNTIRN. .
"Father's day" was lbe theme
re~r:!~=
of the program presented by
Nick
Adams
Suey Parto&lt;
Ohio Valley Grange. Readings
"THE BRAIN THAT
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were given t.'Oncerning father
WOULDN'T Dll"
Herb Evera Vlrllinla Leltll
and home, followed by a number of jokes. A contest for men Tun.-Wod
luno 11-lf
was held and several q ll i z
Well Dl,..yo
games were conducted. GIft 1 Rav Bolger Tom1117 Sanda
''BABES IN TOYLAND"
were presented to Dorsel Smith
(Teclmkolor)
the oldest father present and
Annette
Ed WJIID
Hilber Qulvey the youngest fa·
-andAll star Cut hi
ther. Group singing and opec"CitY
DOUILI CltOII"
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Is nothing like healthy, con· politician reported similar findings.
Harry Hall, an official of the Michl·
: •truetivo counterargument tu give Ioree
~d life to public d~bate in a democracy. gan State Chamber of Commerce, says
the time has come lor management to
~ckliy, we are beginning to get more
assume
its full political responsibilities:
., it.
"Tbe future belonp to men who pave
'· - Not long ago Republican Gov. Wit·
Uam Scranton of Pennsylvania chipped positive partisan convictions and .have
· In with a useful bit Some lesser figures the desire , the knowledge, lhe Inspirahave co ntributed . And now GOP Gov. tion and the courage to fight for them ."
Governor Romney, a highly successful
George Romney of Michigan has had
automaker before entering politics,
something to say.
What are these people talking about? wants not just businessmen but aU citi·
' They are asserting - quite bluntly- zens to jump into the fray , He gets laugh·
that there has been far too much nega- ed at by some who dismiss this talk as
tive muamng and groaning in this coun· naive, fanciful nonsense .
But Romney has one leg up on these
try from the " loyal opposition" and oth·
er more frantic critics of the broadly rul· people. .He practices what be preaches.
.He is right with lhe folk who say gov·
j}lg Democralic party.
· - Scranton said many businessmen who ernment in Washington Is too big. But
complain about the federal government he has little use for those who just com·
Mtaking over" have simply defaulted on plain and doil'l do anything about it.
Many say: "Restore state's rights, re·
their own responsibilities in the areas of
turn power to lhe atates: •
encroachment .
Romney says line, but that the way to
He is not the firs! to say that. Years
ago the late Russell Davenport, writing do that is "reinvigorate state govern·
In the respecled businessman's maga- ments, rather than to emasculate the
zine, Fortune, laid a heavy charge against national government.''
Michigan's new constitution, sparked
businessmen for falling down on their
by Romney, is specifically designed ~
wider public responsibilities.
Scranton noted that in one quick sam· modernize the lower echelons of eovetn·
piing of businessmen, s good number men! so they can do a better job and
had to ronfPSs the" had not voted in re· keep mayors and others from rqnnin&amp; to
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Dear -lelen:
Remembe&lt; how a,ruJ 1111101!
eans of sink and ba~
drain cleaners were to 1. open? Evea tDivei and pliers
and I "'ve ·""would acafl't!ly bud&amp;e !ben•. So
for
yu• ·81111 ·~ ,
no•. they have •nap-on plastic
one child. My problem II
1opo alld It's no sweat. Remom·
an illsurinee polley. He
ber how the eleanor cans
taken wt a sizable IIIIIOUill
to ·be punched? Now there's a
his life and haa modo h I•
little plastic shield over t h e children from hla first marrlqe
hole•.
benoflctarleo.
11 seems that manqfaclurers He PIYI child support f o r
have come up with 1 solulloll them. and I feel that he should
to . many packagln&amp; problems. think of me and oor child first.
Why can't they help us houaethinks' they should eo m •
'll'ives on key-opeuln~ eans? rlrsl He won't OOI!IIder dJvJd.
Snap-on plastic tops are so very lng or 1harl.,_ I 110!'" he outeasy - and · they 00 protect
~ oo· J would aeyw .have
the prnduct. 1 know we mu
collect, but I do lhiD!r o u r
aound awfully lllippy, yawJnl child abuuld_be ~. lila
about these small thinsa, b u I
older and will ~ bt
n:ally, they're pretty hJI when 011 their cnm by the II m •
you try to open a can of C!Oifee
ol ua dlel. What do JOII,
in a hurry and 1et off the
Heleni TOO
MANY
cuum, yoor finler In the
Too:
ceo and •PllllDI about half the!"" ...
coffee. - ANOTHER
You omtlted one thin&amp;: dO.
SY HOUSEWIFE.
have I 1izaW. lndependo. ·
Dear Housewives:
b)coma or aatlnp IC!COUIII?
child will be weD Keep piUiglng. We'll 101 a
for !tom yoor •Ide oflhl
keyless can - eventually I-H.
and llll children 11, ,

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children should bellellt eqDIU7,
lly LYLI! c. WJUION
Negroes OO&lt;Ially welcome at the vlsllorl about a crista In race,... ersl
and the wll' (pl'ISMI Wife, lhll
Uall&lt;d l'nl!• lnl&lt;..allonal
White Hou...
lations.
Dear Helen:
Is) 1hould be conekllred flnt.
Pre~ident Kennedy Ia caught. in He named Nee- to federal
RIJhll Galo ForofiOIII
My problem! Am 1 right or
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rights. The Kennedy admlnistra!let of tha Ketlnedy'o beg., to 1tay hom 011 Moth r's Da) and I am 1 junior In high ""Mol
BY DOROTHY KIUlAI.LEN , it's generally understood they'd I velously photogenic for the nick· lion trapped itseij.
fore enjoyed. By word and deed, hoUer foul 811blol tha adminlotra- th h t':.t
wit~ .
and now threeiiiOIIIhl prt&amp;nant
Julllllgs II Pencil
be happy to unload it at half ers .... A famous playboy just Tho President invited bl• cur- the Presldeot emphl61red to the IJon'o clvll rights pollctea and .per· :r? er 0 ayo
my
know .l will .haVe to leU my
Wh1m a London friend asked that sum .
rented a converted photo stud)() rent poUticaJ troubles by making Negro community hiJ acdve 1nd _formi!Jce. CI:Dtt. the B!rmlniham
but 1 dread il 10 .much.
Li2 TayJo, where she'd be. on Cuba's former dictator, Bali,. on E. 7lst St. for his New York a mJStaken political decision al frletldly lnterellt By aurprlle vii· rtoll, and tbe las blll suddea1y 1That aoundl unnatural,
The worat tblni 111 1 dooi't evtll
the night of the grand prem•ere Ia, IS loo&lt;mg to buy himself a hideaway. I But •ecrets are so the outset of hi• administration. lito an~ surprlle telophone coiiJ, ct!8led to be the admiDllllratloJI'I n t II? _But thll II the otory. l Uke the boy. IJIUOIII wu just
of "Cleopatra," she ansoered, little island in Virgin Islands hard to keep tt.. se days!)
This wa• to ignore for two,.
Kennedy kept before U.S. Negroes top lelfsletive o~je&lt;.1ive. Top spot am the only unmarrted In
to prove p01111 -up
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years the civil rights campaign an Image of a prealdent Who aloo went to clv!l rlghta.
.the lamUy, I have been
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~m. What a dope! WeD, 1
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wnters ~~ve ntc~na~ Cass1- In the restaurants· -. .Qu1te promiset that contrib';lted so much I was a· warm ally.
Tbat 11 bow he got caught lD en to take ~re of_ our
• mo. hope you print this letter 10 otbLiz is a daily visitor to the us Clay Gabby, wb1ch is • tableau In the lobby ol I he to his election.
That wS. a lot m..,. than any a oqueeze play. IIlli Republlcan !her who " . co!'fined
b0r
Cirll will see lhlt It llil~
.ret of ''Becket." She gets to rather sple~did understatement ~tork Clu~ Jo~ Crawford I~· Whatever may be the morality pN!'Viout president ever bad done. oppoDeute IDd Ja1i former Negro bed, an~ JeDile. ~love her, but
to act IJOWIHIP befort
the studiu - Shepperton - ev· .. . Songwqf.ot .·F,ran~ Loesser mg smaohmg m green, huggmg of making and ignoring proml&amp;e8 to mike the Negro .feel that the aBJee put 011 tho . pn!IIID'O lor I need '""" off. The only Uma
are. ~ STIJPID ...1&amp;
ery day just before lunch, then has a. very speCial. rea~ ...for Sherman 8illing~ley .... .Walter to any group of votero, lhis d.. head man lovod him. And lor Kennedy to propoae clv!J rtgbts IDY of the others villi II on
Stupid Me:
!he and Richard Burton and hiS tr1ps lb llliundllible to en. Wanger dll!lng ~~~~ ~\lU~ Hell- ciolon by the President tn 19111 about 18 months the Kelllledy Jegi•lation 10 draltle In llature as these special days, and even
don't llrestdT kiiOW
Peter O'Toole go oJ[ to eat at JOY the .. belly. d~?"e rtvue from man at the Colony ·ijri ~e sallie wu bad poUtlcs. It led directly strategy worked Uke a cbarm. ID to orwse IOUthem ~ats ID then I am the one whO careo
homes far unnd motbera
' darling little pub, The King's a rlngoi&lt;le '"' ·-: l yoUftg· beau- ev011inl that)?W•_f,l. ,.~~~c~ to the Kennedy administration's fact, thil wu aboUt' - t· H wu a
of opJ!'"'Itloo.
lot her whlle ~ey talk. II oJmyour area, your lamU~ doc&gt;
Head. Lmich over, she sits a- ty b1lled as Marma. Her r e a I made an entrance w1lh a doz. present predicament. The de- made of-ch'arm !'rotMtl again&gt;! KeanOdy postponed ciVIl rfllita ply me~ that I aerve 1 n d
or 'thl juveolla of!lcer will
round !he set all afternoon and name IS M•ry Margaret Drach- zling new blonde . . . . Norman clsion looked pretty good at first. Ithe ~cuttling o1 1960 campaJID lelillatlon 111 1911141 . to . avoid cook beoideo - and clean next
you to Q!lt. Or aend me
rides back to London with Bur· man, . s he happens to
he Ma1Jer fascmatlng listeners at
Pal... Votlnc R.....
,prom•"' were 1011ted If 1lred at trouble with ~. -~ .-. :-·1""'· .-. . . , . . .
nsme and addrelt IDd l'U
ion m hiS Ro~s-Royce . .
Franks mece, and she became Cavanagh's with his declaration After deciding against lmmedi· all.
men that would biv~ d~ ~ . These other chlklriltl ...
you -eral ldd , 0L
Actually she II be shootmg her a belly 1ancer by way of Ju1i- that he wOI suppor~ ~nn~ Lis· ate action to enact Into low Ill All waa well, politically, for the def~ated m~cb of bi1 cd.;i ~ rillecl thai I would ,ltant
learaed 1 bitter II: ·n.
TV show all thiS week. Most of lao·d, where she studied· RiuSic ton . for ,ptesldeQt )tt 1~ : ..... of tho 1960 Democratic campaign Pre8ld•nt on t1v Ne~N front And !alive ~ltn. ""' bad .
' · ·leave qn the holldayo. Af~r
m i01T)I the learnlnl ••me
her narratiOn will consiSt of quo- and learned lo play a gang of Sybd Burton suppmg w1th two promises on clvd fights, Kennedy that wao Important, too, beoau. 101f.1nt t1iio0fib 111!111 .VOO,rlt!m! day~ gf Cjlllllnement, don I
late. _ IL
tatl~ns about London from Eng- mstruments.
altentive males at Cafe Mont concentrated, ln~tead, on voting the President needed the NelfOOs 8DIIIOnlzlng the SOUth beyond"..,.
i lhoulll hive a lei'
Thill culumn Js dedicateo! to
lands ~real writers and poets,
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ISl. Michel . . . . Arthur Miller, rights with authority already at to be •le&lt;ted In 1110 and prab- dur'!J'CO: . .
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llvllle, 10 11 you'ra hav.
and she~ a little nervous about Conm' Franm says that she at La Fonda Del Sol with his hand. Thlo bigh policy doclslon ably will need them to be ,... ~ ""-ldent'a. 1 trot •1 y Mom every day. They d~ t.
'lrouble or jUst pllil
oer readmgs - ,so D1ck1e has spends a g1eat deal of June be- attractive wife, photograph..- wao 1ccomponied by 10me o1 tho ele&lt;ted next year. But aU wao not worf/ed Ill 19111-ft. It has flopped CONFINEJ)
Itt ·Helea hal
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!ween shows at the. Copacabana Jngehorg Morath , telling friends ....t eUective race relation• pol· well. The N - took to !be In i863. The blfl pol~ ~ Confined:
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on the transatlantic telephone thai he's a busy man - working itickin~ ever observed iD the Uni~ Btreell. President Kelllledy begin ques!fon ij wbl• II aD JDIIIIII lor Tbese other children had
amualht .expirleDctll. Mo
. Admad Jamal s attempted su- to Buckongham Palace, trymg for the Lincoln Center Roper- ed Stateo. The Pr&lt;&amp;ideol made talking aruuousl)o to White Boule 19114.,
ter waka up ,aiMI ·reallzi you're
Hellin llottll fa ellra o1
1c1de In Chicago the othe1 mght to get royal permlsston to have tory Theatre and writin" 8 new
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too H. boul
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llay with their mother, 110
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receJ'It_months, and often s~e l get through . to anyone with Reprise m New York: NJghthfyo_u can have some time to
~ gmng to "the promised more aut.honty than a footmah ~rs hear Ed Wyn~ IS retur~
ywr~H?
lind." .... Christine Keeler, the or a gb:tekeeper, it's small won- mg from Vegas With a new an.
Because you're condltlonJng
Uondon vice girl whuse entan- &lt;!er. By the lime she finishes gel
Sandy Contella, a 17 • By Wayne G. BriDdttodt. M.D. the stomach and the heartburn IUI&amp;Uied. lomotlmaa the blc· to pln1, 1 doubt lhlt you'd
different usually returns. .
cupe J1op as 1lddonb as lbt7 tlder 1 rtll home f9'" your ...,.
1iomenl with War Minister John h&lt;r first show at the Copa it's yea~-old Flor~~ian ... b this sea- Heartburn means
Prolumo is rocking England's four in the morning L 0 n d 0 n sons smgmg Hnd. on the Cat- thmgs to d~ferent people, but Bakln1 soda used to be given olorl, and for no apparant rea- liter, bul really - u.;. 11 the
dlplorioatic set, royalty, govern- time . .
skill break-m corcull, which has properly refero to a
burnlnl for thll condition. It It no 1on11· oron. When . th11 hiJIIII!III, the beat aolutiOJD, for her and for
ment offidals and high society, l Memo to tht First Lady :
figured In the careers of 10 sensation under the breastbone e1 recommended because, whlle laat remedy
may ·errollo you. U you u.ae can in . . It getting the predlclable fan. Iju,t-published tune on Tin Pan many stars. He's a rarity - a that comeo on froma h a If neutrallzi~ the acidity, It slim· eously be liven ·lhl . crtcl~. A tioo, Y&lt;&gt;U con fi!ocl thlt al-l~~~
cy offers for her verSion of her All&lt;y ;, titled .. l'm Whacky A· teen-ager w1th gond manners hour .to five houri alter eatln&amp;, ulataa acid prnductlon.
olmplo treatment thll Ia often lore far • ~re Qoan you ara able
life story leading up to the af· 1boui Jackie " . The Gabors who sinKs songs as they were and 18 mtermlttent 10 charac- The best remedy Is one of the IIIICCOSdul II 10 h9l4 a paper 1D at home. You won't be aba,no
fair. S.veral newspapers and - Mother and all the girls - wnlten m~tead of runmn~them. l ter. .
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many lluminum hydroalde pre- hal lightly over your . _ and oloniDa her - bul you WILL .11magazin~ have gone 88 high ,have a ne'h press agent. Dignl- He had h1s own show In &lt;?rlan- It IS an irritation of
the paraUona, TbeV 1ft harmleu moiith and rebrea;the lhe air 1B
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81 llOO,OCt, In the preliminary ~ fie&lt;l chap, too , who customarily do when he was 15, was onjur- osophagus by the regurgitation and, If one does not live you ,... the bag lor I little wltlle. AJIOih.
bidding
Mr. John , the tam-!handles industrial accounts.
ed in 0n auto crash, and now is 1of acid stomach contonto. Wby lief it 11 life to take wnother er bOrne tre1tmenl wltlcb haa ~ two ol theor own klnd-llepl.
ous. milliner, will write his me· Hugh O'Brian Is so good In makinK "a comeback."
D-Oblu, and Plul C.
1the regurgltatoon occuro II no! snd even a third; but this II worked II 10 hold IIOI!Irlljl and J=~
m01rs for Bobbs-Mernll. If the lhe strawhat version of "Mr. The Kyle Roteo are lullaby· well understood. In 'ever e rarely neceallt")'.
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biography is half as &lt;~lorful as Hoherls'' that some fans are go- lng a baby girl, Elizabeth Jean· cases, sour or greaoy ~alfrlal Finally. rOJIIOillber thlt aim- aid of llllllhel petiOli, 4r!llk a
o•]eelod To Add,..
•II author, II Will be a bestsell- mg back to see it twice and ette, at St. Vincent"s Hospital. may come up, not only onto the pie heartburn can be prevent- lun tumbler ol water wllhQul Hays got ..,.. Ill, alhar doJ·
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three times. His performance She makeo four - they have lower end of the esophagus but ed by obeyin&amp; the ruiOI of &amp;ood atoppiq to brea!be.
&lt;auoe IIOIIIOODO obje(!ted to bl8
Three major restauranll! in makes you forget he was ever three boys . .. Nat King Cole lnlo the mouth .
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hygiene.
U lhil II not au-slul, Jour quoA lllr WI~ 0!1111111
~he Broadway bright hght SOC· a TV mwhoy . . .. . Film scouta and his manager of 20 yean, Spicy fonds are likely to be controls it. The . commonest docJor, 1!111 WIDI 141 ctv~ J • u ~tho ~for five ""'!"·I
.or are In dore fonanc1al condl· ought to look closely at a minor Carlos Gastel, have ,ormallud more Irritating to the esopha- Q-For tloe ,UI lour mnnlhl one of tha drup ~ It tllld ID ~ lherlllpOn began to biDok
:Jon. On. or them . a world-fa. member of the same cast Chris !heir amicable split. Ga!lel will gu! and stomach, and are thuo l h
had bad
of hie control vomlq .,. IIIeY IIIIJ Uar nqueeto by Gthar ...,,.IMnl
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case
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•· 000 ooo r1ve y~ars ago , but &amp;ante, but
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Grea_sy foods show up t h.e mg ·
$ oou
c&amp;Ulle
IS. Slnce peniatent hlceupa luteremptymg of the stomach. This What can I do!
!eros witlo eatfna and · ~~aep~aa,
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Do It
Time
Hado Jn itself il not harmful, but a• A- lllec•J!I are uiUilly cau lhl condltl6n often prateidl io
-··-oociated with the •tow empty. ed by a refles 'Irritation ol the !flioul problem. YO!UI' doetor
lng there may be an increased diaphragm or the nerve that fillY have to biDet lhl ·llll'fl
tendency to hearthurij If you
lhat IIIJIPll• lhl dilpbrlfm.
are tense or emotionally upoet. cauoe of 111&lt;h an lrrllall011 II 'l'be problem lhould 1101 bt
In OOIIJI peroons, heartburn overdiotentlyn ol tho ..._h, taken Ugbtly. A searCh shauld
is favored bj lakin&amp; Ia r c e but atlacko due to lhll CIUit ""'IYI bt ~ lot the tlftdtjl,
amounll of citrus rrulb. This il would DOl bt II .penilteat II i!'inl Clllll, 10 ' thai It ean bl
another case where a little Is your hlccupa.
II'Uted and a ~ prto
better than a lot. 'fli
Many remedlll blve bottl vented.
.
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la•t snd not chewlns the food
thoroughly 18 1 contributory
tf/
cause. Excessive 1mokiAI or
~!~~~~n. will alao aggravate

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Sll Pt. Pleai8nt 2ut lflnton A meetlnc o1 the 8)'1'1CU1e
Fry of Cbeotllr
~portaot bills ~ay, !Jlcludlng three majo~ a1:min· ' w~ .,1d It
a dluerv:
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proposals,
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27
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Ii!cluilld In the day's schedule were votes on Gov. !iJiill on the "':lp&lt;orhlghwayo. He Central IDtelligonce ~ main- IIUCh activitle8 as 'brush diJpo- don, Marmet and Winfield d8lll8 ol the church June 18. ""'""I MlgnoJil 'hmploi Pylll1all .
James A. Rhodes' Golden Age Village proposal t&lt;Upro- said the oew limit would lnduoe talns a -Jty l)'ltem that II to aal" lllld the pre""'atloa of an· were on the aiDs.
jiOWard Ruppel! moderator
will ·at floe DAV bal
vide residential facilities for elderly mental patients and :~":"'Jl!!rto t.:'~v:, t:;:,.~::.: ~hi lt wuuld •PJIOII;
to boot Nubian monumenla.
-=..-~le ·an d0 wn ened the meeu.;g with '
at 7:• P4 to Jll'»
the .governo(s bill to put all ·cabinet posts on four-year
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Jelf-deleitlng.
Offhand, 19 million ....,. Uke
ru .
Secretary and treaaurer
olflcen and ~
lem)a coinciding with his own. Both bills have been ap· o Sen. Boy B. Gardner, R-~ana- The~ of the .,.., _II to an awful lot of """"'Y lor the 11 • 8 ' 38 a.m.; .New MartiiiSVUie garet Winebrenner read
urged 'to be preoeat.
proved In the House.
,field, •a•d earlier ..the .inc~~- keep the CIA out of .lilt! publlc government to be spending to get up
11:55 p.m.; Crucible up blnod reports. Vlsitallon o
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Also Dp for a vote wu the ad- The controversial billlo provide Umlts ;ould be realistic be- eye. and vice veroa. Tbe llj!ed lor rkl' ol brushes. And, an ancient If, : a.m.: Jacob G. ~ churcb abut-ins w.. set for
'l'be Past l'l'esitlealo of "the
mil!lstraliOD'I f!7.'71 mlllton "fl reductions in valuation from per· cau.e hey would . ': cl...r to that IS ijnderslandable.
Not!Uan monument aounds to me 1•· 5· 20 a.m., Polly Crane up day ..ening July 14 at t·30 p m
Legloo ' 4orQ!Iary ol
and wb8n" capllal lmprovementa oonal property taxes from 10 to !'peed' now pract•c by most But In '111 queot lor IIIIOII)'Illily Uke a perfect hangout for opleo. 15, 12 lloon; Southern Up 15, Friendl are Invited to~ "f.;,:
Webster' POll will illvt I
blll, trimmed down In Soaale 50 per cent for the firs t$100.000 t ivers on the roads.
tho agency on oceuiono hao
3:00 a.m.; ~aymond .
Salvetl ily night" to he held on Friday potluck dinner at the holne of
committee from the $19.92 million of inventories and restaurant
gone to suOO extreme. the ef.
down 15, 5.30 a.m., Ben !tfc.. .,Jght June zs A foreJgn lbJ. Mrs. Owen Wat.i, Racine
lAlla!. approved by the Hwse.
equipment also was on the calen·l YOKOHAMA, Japan &lt;UPII- The feet hao )leeh to call attention
Cool down 15, 7 a.m.; Indiana dent 'or Obi~ Univerolty will be Road, Wednesclar II • p.IL
F'"~;i;i;_,,;;;;;,._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;o; l dar for a floor vote
~ 38-ton Japanese eoastal
veRse) to itself.
.
.down 18, 1:30 a.m.j Q:JriJ. Jr. a guest speaker A poUuck dfn..
are asked - to tab
Koho Maru 18 aank early today Some of these IDcldeata have
down 17, 3:20 p.m.; St. Marya
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their own table sertlee.
Speed Limit Hlloe Pomd . Ifollowing
a collision with the prod ..~
~ conuc
. overtones, 81 in
ner at 6.30 Will precede the Bosworth ~---d
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up 17 , 1'50
· a.m.,. Lelia Shearer meetlnao
\AIUU'oi
nu,
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The heavy day !~!lowed • qwet AmerO&lt;nn freighter Evergreen the old oUent I!IOVieo where ·the
up 11. 4:45 a.m.; S. M. Jenka A O:~cons and
s M will hold their alated
SprlnJ llatd Cotton Muslin
session Monday mgbt m which State.
guy who Is tippytoelng around
up 19, 6: 10 a.m.; Albert HoldDeaconesses
Wedneoday at 1:•
F1ID 81• 108
the state senators passed, 26·5, a An Int. n Bive ..arch was steps on a ptece of fly paper.
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en up 20, 5:55 a.m.; Jerry 8os- collecllon taken a the Sunday
to transact regula~' bust.
Soft, lonr wearing
proposal to boost the speed limU launched for .the helmsman of the Most recently, the CIA made
worth up 21, 5:30 a.m.; ~ Sehool hour netted f!0.50. Pres·
and •lectior. and JristaJia.
for_cars on mtersta~ freewaysm Japanese ahip, the only one oC itseU surreptitiously conspiWOUI Frank L. Carr, ."!oil conserva- Pennsylvania down 21, 6:16 ent were ~evJeve Sch~lder,
of officers for lBQ.;Il, fte..
Pillow C11e1 49c: ..ch
'OhiO"from 65 to 10 ~des per hour. the 23 crewmen missing following by foiling a Senate page who tJon service farm planner of the a.m.; Admiral Jones up 22, 8:- Margaret Wmebrenner. Rachard
will be served fo1i Already passed m the House, the collision off G02ensaki Cape was trying to deliver a letter Fairfield Soli Conserva~oo dis 20 p.m.; Queen City up 22, 6:45 Duckworth, Hazel Clark, Ad a lowiDg the meeting. AD com$1.88 OICh
1the bdl was amended In comnut· Jn Centra) Honshu Province. The from Sen. Frank Cburch, D-Ida- ' trlct, said the group approach is a.m.; Delta Queen down . ·23, Slack, Wilham Wmebrenner, panions are
urged to Uo
'tee to ap~y only to superhigh- others were pic.ked up by another ho, to the agency .director.
the best solution to a watershed 2:05a.m.; Elisha Woods up Z3, and Rev. Howard Ruppelt.
tend.
ways ~avmg. paved shoulders. Japanese vessel.
Loag ID&amp;en-ogatloa
problem Monday night at the 4:50 a.m.; Bingo up 23, f :20
JUNE •
MIDDLEPORT
Th~ bill, whiCh goes to Rhodes The American freighter appar· Although the S.nator's office 20th annual mee~ng of the local a.m.; L. W. Sweet up Z3, 7(. 05
The Winding TraU Gardetl
~;:;~~;;:;;~~pe~n~dm;~
~H~o;us~·~·~c;;bo;;n;:o~n~th~e~Sen
~·;:·~n~tlyy~sus~ta~in;ed~no=se:r~lo~us:d;a;m;a~ge had
apprised the agency of the .lloil and water conservation dis- a.m.; Shufly up Greenup t :fi o~~,·cers
wm meet 1bursday evenpage's mission, be waa upon ar· trlct at Salisbury school.
a.m.; John Morrow up Greenup
rr
ing at the holllt of Mrs. Ed"
rival interrogated at length and Carr said that the first line of 4:55 a.m.; R. H. Bosworth II
Grueser.
sent away with the letter
def~nse for watershed situations down Greenup 7:15 a.m.; EnstRock SpfinSS Betler Jfealtlo
delivered.
, "' .or the ~il owner to _control ern down 31, 3:20 a.~.; Orca Election of officers was held
will meet Thursday, at 2:
Jam not informed as to what fwater on hJS property. He noted down 31,4:20 a.m.; ~ble up June 13 when Guiding
Star
at the home of Mrs. Hugb.
~e. guards told the lad. 'There ~at a watershed can be used 32, 11:35 p.m.; Tarpp1co down Council, Daughters of America
with Mrs. Wilbur Bailey
am t nobody here but 118 pen- either as a town water supply 32, 12:50 a.m.; Andrew Calhoun of Syracuse met. Marg t Cot- in charge or the program· and
gulns and we're invilible" prob- or for recreation.
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up 32, 2:05 a.m.; Mark Eastern trill, Councilor, condu~;: the Mrs. Horace Abbott, the co~
ably.
Harold Carnahan of Racme R. up 33, 3 a.m. ; H. E. Bowles meeting in ritualisti f
test. Members are reminded
T~ _things that 1 find most j' D.. and Rex Shenefield of Dex· down 34. 4:!0 p.m.; J_.. Jon_es Communications ~e:m.read that dues are paid at this .meet-~trlgumg about the CIA's secur. ter, were elec~ ~ three year down 34, 8:45 p.m.; DIXIe Sp1r- from Elizabeth Quinlin State ing.
.
tty system is the way its oper- lterms . of the d~str1ct board .of it down 34, 10:50 p.m.; Edeana Secretary and Marie ' Kendi
The Willing Workers class. of
atlng xpenses are handJed. lsupe;vasors. Review of the diS- Bosworth down 34, 11:25 p.m.; State Councilor regarding ~~ the Enterprise EUB church
Funds for the age~cy are COO· tr1ct s annual report ~as led by . Southland down 34, 2:15 a .m. : State Session ~ Columbus in will meet Thursday evening. at
cealed somewhere 1n the mas- Theron JDhnson. ch811'man.
!New Orleans up 34, 4:30 a.m.; August nd 1
St teD' 'tr·ct
home of Mrs. Fred ~·
. federa I bud set. so that only The invocation was gfven by I Western
. . up 34 , 6 a.m.
rom
a f ISM I . lein.
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a few persons know bow muC'h the Rev . Robert Card, pastor of Galllpolla D•m - Craig M. etta ~ Co ~I e Y ~ ed aramoney it is spending
the MetJJodist church at Ches· down 12 ·•• am. Semet up 1:· . .' . e
unci recelv
an
PICNIC REID
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I enjoy going through
the budg- ter. Leis Burt, accompanied by 45 a.m.; John J. Rowe down 2:- .
. to attend . th e 50th .
A family picnic was h e I d
et and pJcklng out Items that I Carrie Neutzling sang, providing %0 a.m.; Patten down 3:45 a. ~rs~ty of the Ltttle Hockmg Sunday at the home of Mr. 'and
think might be used to mask a dinner music. The ham dinner m.; Dlinois up 4:45a .m.; Linda Gn~~- St C
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Mrs. 0 . W. Clark, Enterprise
few bucks for the CIA. For In· was served by ladies ol the Sal· ChotiD down 7:00 a.m.; Sally t' Ul 11~gb ha~d Jounc•27 ntspe
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in
observance of Father's Day.
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stance, there is the Abaca fiber 1sbury Parent Teachers Associa- Ann down 8:40 a .m.
WI
e e
une a · ~ Present were Mr. ~d M r s.
program.
tion.
Kanawha River
_ Robert p. m. All members are urged to Alva Clark and family,
Mr.
According to tho budget for lisW. Lea down London 6:00a .m.; :tle(ld. M:mbers ar~ as~ed to
Mrs. Fred Clark and lamcal 1984, this program il!l taking
"GENNY COMING"
Solvay down Marmet 1:55 a.m.; rmg coo Jes or san WIC es.
Mrs. WiJiiam Clark and SOli
nolhing out of the Treasury and "Genny-Tel" the General Tel- 0 . F. Shearer down Winfield
Mrs. Jack Seetig and cbiJ.
is putting -99,000 back in. That ephone Company of Ohio man- 2:45 p.m.; lnria up Winfield 6:45 38 AttendPd Fir8t
dren.
certQlnly Joob suspicious. Jp £act, e~wn. will be at the old Racme p.m.; C. V. Harner down Winit's downright unburea~~&lt;ratic.
H•gh school building Wednesdya field 10:20 p.m.; J. S. Lewis up Day Of School
No Such ftbog
J~ne ''. at 7:30 p. m. when tech- WtniJeld 12:55 .• ·Ill·.: .!., ,v. Chri~ Vacation .. Bible School s.\arled
My hunch i:l that there's reaQy mque~ m heart mass~ge ~d ot- down Wiiitieid 2:05 a.m.; A. E. this week at the Rutland Meth~
no sucb illiag as Abaca fiber and her life saving pract•~ wdl be Dykes up Winfield 4:50 a.m_.: dis! Cl'l'fc)1 l"ith ..38. attendin
that the money. actually is going d~monstrated. The publle 18 m- ElgercWf up Wlhfiel~ 5:4&amp; a .m. the. first day The theme of
1o the CIA
Vlted_ The manequln
il being
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On page G of the budget, brought here under sponsorship
sch~.l IS Travehng God 's High-400,000 is earmarked lor pay· of village council and the fire
waTy. h' th
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department
eac wg e nursery epart~en
annmtles to the Widows of ,
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ment is Mrs. Jacob Schilling
lighthouse
keepers.
That
also
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· Jane
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HOSPITAL PATIENT
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a nd ·Mrs. Haro ld Rice
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Are ~:e· really that many wid- Mrs. Bessie Jones, Shade RD
Lucas, Charlotte ~boden, Karows of lighthouse keepers still I, is a medical patient at She!eo. .Thcker, and Ldly Imbnden
around? Or are some of the CIA tering Arms hospital. Athens, in
ass1sbng. Mrs . ~arl Herrm~ 1s
agents 1 ·diJguise"
room 2Z2.
teaching the begmner~ w 1 t h
Sergeant P. D. McCreedy of Cneryl Wolfe .. Joelta Erlewine,
A ~000 Item. for the u. s.
Naval Academy's laundry oervlce DISREGARDS OBJECTIONS
the Gallipolis Patrol Post said •nd Judy Wdl1ams assiSimg.
likewise would be a logical place CAPE TOWN, South Africa today there are vacancies
in Mrs. Carl Nichols and Mrs.
I
to conceal I CIA appropr!auon.
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&lt;UPD-Joseph Satterwatle• us
Highway
Patrol
fur
cadet
disJohn
Tucker
are
teaching
the
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t
t h. h .
You ean conceal almost anything ambassador to South Africa, has patchers and applications for
ary epar men w IC m1------_;_-~....:.~ served notice on the government these positions are being accept- c_Judes grades three. four. and
NO NEWS CONFERENCE
that he plans to host a multiracial ed frOm qualified men at the five.
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WASHINGTON (uPU - PresJ. Fourth of July receptioo here Patrol Post located at Galli- The Jumors are bemg taught
dent Kennedy will not hold a despite official disapproval.
polis.
by Mrs. Richar~ Luc~s,
news conference this week.
Foreign Mini.ster Eric Louw ear~ To qualify for a cadet dis-- Mrs. George White, ao;:slsted by
PASSES INSURANCE BILL
lier asked the diplomatic corps to patcher in the Patrol. young Sandy Tucker, _ Bever!~ Thornp- ,
WASHINGTON mPH - The hold only one reception to ceJe- men must meet these basic re-- son, a~ M~rgle He~n~g . Jean
House passed and seat to the brate national days. 'Iltis would quirements: At least 20 years Ann Siders IS the _ P•~mst . AU
is yours when you
Senate Monday a bill whieh would automatically rule out multiracial of age, 5'8" tall, weight 16S are welcome, and mv1ted to at·
convert to flamclcss
extend for another two years. lib- embassy fetes.
pounds, have a high school ed- tend .
era! home financing mortgage in- CORDON OFF MINE
ucation or its equivalent, good
surance now available to low-and- MBANE, Swlailand &lt;UPJI.....,Six- physical condition, of a good Superintendent' 6
mnderate-inoome families.
hundred battle - ready British moral character, and. a resi, Wife To Speak Here
Under the law, such families tr~ps cordoned off the Havelock dent of the st~te.
Mrs. Stanley McGiiUard ,
~ obtain loans insured by the MlDt! north of here today in an A cadet dispatcher serv~s of Rev. Stanley McGilliard, l
li'ederal Housing Administration effort to break the 26-&lt;Jay-old first at ~ Patrol Post and JS Portsmouth
District Su~rin­
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for up to 40 years wtth 8 mini- strike at. the world's largest as· ~en later enrolled in the Tr!fin- tendent, wil1 be the guest speiak·l
mwn cash payment of $200. Ae. belltos mme.
mg Academy at Columbus £or er at !he annutotl Heath Methotion on the bill came by voice T~ troops arrested 150 strikjng 14 weeks of instruction prior to dist Class 12 picnic to be held
vota.
Afr•cans Monday.'
hIS
· appom
· tm ent as a hlg
· hway Wednesday evening, June 19, at
In anot~ strike, at .tbe Stegi patrol~an.
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the home of Mrs. 0 . P. Klein.
sugar r~finery 100 m•les from Serv1ce In the Patrol IS limit- Members of the Afternoon
here, pohce threw tear 83.! bombs etJ to those who meet the high Circle Eleanor Circle
a nd
at demons~ators and arrested 70 requirements and serve first as WSCS 'and all women of t h e
African str1kers.
cadet dos' patchers and then su c- church are mv1ted
· · to attend the
The low 1btal Electric Home Rate is a big
ces.slully complete the pre- picnic dinner beginning at 5 c45 1 your big savings whca
saving for you when heating and all major
SERVICE CLINIC
scribed. trammg.
p.m. Those attending are askyou change from
appliances in your home are electrically
Sergeant . McCreedy urged ed to take a covered dish and
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PAUL KYLe
CINCINNATI fUPU _ Live. young men m the area who table service.
operated-including cqoking, water heatleltone
CoMUit1nt
meet
th
ba
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•Will Be At Tho
stock:
e
Sic reqmremen'"""
flameless electric
ing, clothes drying.
Lowe Hotel,
cattle 1500, calves 200; slaugh- and are interested in law enANNOUNCE BIRTH
Pt. PIHIInt, W. VI.
ter steers and heifers fully steady ~orcement as a career to apply Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee. But.
Before you build, buy or remodelJune 20-1·5 PM
instances 25-50 higher on average 10 ~son at the Patrol Posl.(or ternut-av, are announcing the
remember-electric rates continue to come
get 10-yeac
~In Hotel,
good to low ehoice steers under application and further Inform· birth Father's Day morning of
do~, while the cOO of flame-type fuels
Po 11111roy, Ohio
1060 lb. cowo and bulla steady ation o~ the job opportumties 7 lb. 2 oz. baby girl at Holzer free maintenance un~
June
21-9
AM
to
12
avernge
to higb choice 750&lt;111&lt;1 lb now exosting In the cadet dJs. Hospital. Grandparents of Pa~ntinues to go UP.
Lof~~yette Hotel,
ateers 23.1J0.23.50. choice IIIJO.l2.!0 pateher ranks of the Highway tricia Anne Lee are Mr. snd
Galllpol,lo, Ohio
lb U.ll0-21.75. good 21.1111-22.00, Patrol.
Mrs. John W. Lee of HarrisonJune 22-9-12 Noon
standard Holsteins 19.IJO.JO.oo
ville Road and Mr. and Mrs.
te oorvl.. •It
at
averngo to hi&lt;b choice '150-950 lb
Edward Howell Jr. or Meehan·
HMrl'l Aids
loellere 22.Glf~MO, low cfM/Ice
ic-st.,
Pomeroy. The baby was I
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no
c
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21.50,
good
20.5&amp;-21\00;
utWty
aud
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Is nothing like healthy, con· politician reported similar findings.
Harry Hall, an official of the Michl·
: •truetivo counterargument tu give Ioree
~d life to public d~bate in a democracy. gan State Chamber of Commerce, says
the time has come lor management to
~ckliy, we are beginning to get more
assume
its full political responsibilities:
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"Tbe future belonp to men who pave
'· - Not long ago Republican Gov. Wit·
Uam Scranton of Pennsylvania chipped positive partisan convictions and .have
· In with a useful bit Some lesser figures the desire , the knowledge, lhe Inspirahave co ntributed . And now GOP Gov. tion and the courage to fight for them ."
Governor Romney, a highly successful
George Romney of Michigan has had
automaker before entering politics,
something to say.
What are these people talking about? wants not just businessmen but aU citi·
' They are asserting - quite bluntly- zens to jump into the fray , He gets laugh·
that there has been far too much nega- ed at by some who dismiss this talk as
tive muamng and groaning in this coun· naive, fanciful nonsense .
But Romney has one leg up on these
try from the " loyal opposition" and oth·
er more frantic critics of the broadly rul· people. .He practices what be preaches.
.He is right with lhe folk who say gov·
j}lg Democralic party.
· - Scranton said many businessmen who ernment in Washington Is too big. But
complain about the federal government he has little use for those who just com·
Mtaking over" have simply defaulted on plain and doil'l do anything about it.
Many say: "Restore state's rights, re·
their own responsibilities in the areas of
turn power to lhe atates: •
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Romney says line, but that the way to
He is not the firs! to say that. Years
ago the late Russell Davenport, writing do that is "reinvigorate state govern·
In the respecled businessman's maga- ments, rather than to emasculate the
zine, Fortune, laid a heavy charge against national government.''
Michigan's new constitution, sparked
businessmen for falling down on their
by Romney, is specifically designed ~
wider public responsibilities.
Scranton noted that in one quick sam· modernize the lower echelons of eovetn·
piing of businessmen, s good number men! so they can do a better job and
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Remembe&lt; how a,ruJ 1111101!
eans of sink and ba~
drain cleaners were to 1. open? Evea tDivei and pliers
and I "'ve ·""would acafl't!ly bud&amp;e !ben•. So
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no•. they have •nap-on plastic
one child. My problem II
1opo alld It's no sweat. Remom·
an illsurinee polley. He
ber how the eleanor cans
taken wt a sizable IIIIIOUill
to ·be punched? Now there's a
his life and haa modo h I•
little plastic shield over t h e children from hla first marrlqe
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benoflctarleo.
11 seems that manqfaclurers He PIYI child support f o r
have come up with 1 solulloll them. and I feel that he should
to . many packagln&amp; problems. think of me and oor child first.
Why can't they help us houaethinks' they should eo m •
'll'ives on key-opeuln~ eans? rlrsl He won't OOI!IIder dJvJd.
Snap-on plastic tops are so very lng or 1harl.,_ I 110!'" he outeasy - and · they 00 protect
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the prnduct. 1 know we mu
collect, but I do lhiD!r o u r
aound awfully lllippy, yawJnl child abuuld_be ~. lila
about these small thinsa, b u I
older and will ~ bt
n:ally, they're pretty hJI when 011 their cnm by the II m •
you try to open a can of C!Oifee
ol ua dlel. What do JOII,
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Dear Housewives:
b)coma or aatlnp IC!COUIII?
child will be weD Keep piUiglng. We'll 101 a
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children should bellellt eqDIU7,
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Negroes OO&lt;Ially welcome at the vlsllorl about a crista In race,... ersl
and the wll' (pl'ISMI Wife, lhll
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Dear Helen:
Is) 1hould be conekllred flnt.
Pre~ident Kennedy Ia caught. in He named Nee- to federal
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My problem! Am 1 right or
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rights. The Kennedy admlnistra!let of tha Ketlnedy'o beg., to 1tay hom 011 Moth r's Da) and I am 1 junior In high ""Mol
BY DOROTHY KIUlAI.LEN , it's generally understood they'd I velously photogenic for the nick· lion trapped itseij.
fore enjoyed. By word and deed, hoUer foul 811blol tha adminlotra- th h t':.t
wit~ .
and now threeiiiOIIIhl prt&amp;nant
Julllllgs II Pencil
be happy to unload it at half ers .... A famous playboy just Tho President invited bl• cur- the Presldeot emphl61red to the IJon'o clvll rights pollctea and .per· :r? er 0 ayo
my
know .l will .haVe to leU my
Wh1m a London friend asked that sum .
rented a converted photo stud)() rent poUticaJ troubles by making Negro community hiJ acdve 1nd _formi!Jce. CI:Dtt. the B!rmlniham
but 1 dread il 10 .much.
Li2 TayJo, where she'd be. on Cuba's former dictator, Bali,. on E. 7lst St. for his New York a mJStaken political decision al frletldly lnterellt By aurprlle vii· rtoll, and tbe las blll suddea1y 1That aoundl unnatural,
The worat tblni 111 1 dooi't evtll
the night of the grand prem•ere Ia, IS loo&lt;mg to buy himself a hideaway. I But •ecrets are so the outset of hi• administration. lito an~ surprlle telophone coiiJ, ct!8led to be the admiDllllratloJI'I n t II? _But thll II the otory. l Uke the boy. IJIUOIII wu just
of "Cleopatra," she ansoered, little island in Virgin Islands hard to keep tt.. se days!)
This wa• to ignore for two,.
Kennedy kept before U.S. Negroes top lelfsletive o~je&lt;.1ive. Top spot am the only unmarrted In
to prove p01111 -up
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years the civil rights campaign an Image of a prealdent Who aloo went to clv!l rlghta.
.the lamUy, I have been
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~m. What a dope! WeD, 1
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wnters ~~ve ntc~na~ Cass1- In the restaurants· -. .Qu1te promiset that contrib';lted so much I was a· warm ally.
Tbat 11 bow he got caught lD en to take ~re of_ our
• mo. hope you print this letter 10 otbLiz is a daily visitor to the us Clay Gabby, wb1ch is • tableau In the lobby ol I he to his election.
That wS. a lot m..,. than any a oqueeze play. IIlli Republlcan !her who " . co!'fined
b0r
Cirll will see lhlt It llil~
.ret of ''Becket." She gets to rather sple~did understatement ~tork Clu~ Jo~ Crawford I~· Whatever may be the morality pN!'Viout president ever bad done. oppoDeute IDd Ja1i former Negro bed, an~ JeDile. ~love her, but
to act IJOWIHIP befort
the studiu - Shepperton - ev· .. . Songwqf.ot .·F,ran~ Loesser mg smaohmg m green, huggmg of making and ignoring proml&amp;e8 to mike the Negro .feel that the aBJee put 011 tho . pn!IIID'O lor I need '""" off. The only Uma
are. ~ STIJPID ...1&amp;
ery day just before lunch, then has a. very speCial. rea~ ...for Sherman 8illing~ley .... .Walter to any group of votero, lhis d.. head man lovod him. And lor Kennedy to propoae clv!J rtgbts IDY of the others villi II on
Stupid Me:
!he and Richard Burton and hiS tr1ps lb llliundllible to en. Wanger dll!lng ~~~~ ~\lU~ Hell- ciolon by the President tn 19111 about 18 months the Kelllledy Jegi•lation 10 draltle In llature as these special days, and even
don't llrestdT kiiOW
Peter O'Toole go oJ[ to eat at JOY the .. belly. d~?"e rtvue from man at the Colony ·ijri ~e sallie wu bad poUtlcs. It led directly strategy worked Uke a cbarm. ID to orwse IOUthem ~ats ID then I am the one whO careo
homes far unnd motbera
' darling little pub, The King's a rlngoi&lt;le '"' ·-: l yoUftg· beau- ev011inl that)?W•_f,l. ,.~~~c~ to the Kennedy administration's fact, thil wu aboUt' - t· H wu a
of opJ!'"'Itloo.
lot her whlle ~ey talk. II oJmyour area, your lamU~ doc&gt;
Head. Lmich over, she sits a- ty b1lled as Marma. Her r e a I made an entrance w1lh a doz. present predicament. The de- made of-ch'arm !'rotMtl again&gt;! KeanOdy postponed ciVIl rfllita ply me~ that I aerve 1 n d
or 'thl juveolla of!lcer will
round !he set all afternoon and name IS M•ry Margaret Drach- zling new blonde . . . . Norman clsion looked pretty good at first. Ithe ~cuttling o1 1960 campaJID lelillatlon 111 1911141 . to . avoid cook beoideo - and clean next
you to Q!lt. Or aend me
rides back to London with Bur· man, . s he happens to
he Ma1Jer fascmatlng listeners at
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,prom•"' were 1011ted If 1lred at trouble with ~. -~ .-. :-·1""'· .-. . . , . . .
nsme and addrelt IDd l'U
ion m hiS Ro~s-Royce . .
Franks mece, and she became Cavanagh's with his declaration After deciding against lmmedi· all.
men that would biv~ d~ ~ . These other chlklriltl ...
you -eral ldd , 0L
Actually she II be shootmg her a belly 1ancer by way of Ju1i- that he wOI suppor~ ~nn~ Lis· ate action to enact Into low Ill All waa well, politically, for the def~ated m~cb of bi1 cd.;i ~ rillecl thai I would ,ltant
learaed 1 bitter II: ·n.
TV show all thiS week. Most of lao·d, where she studied· RiuSic ton . for ,ptesldeQt )tt 1~ : ..... of tho 1960 Democratic campaign Pre8ld•nt on t1v Ne~N front And !alive ~ltn. ""' bad .
' · ·leave qn the holldayo. Af~r
m i01T)I the learnlnl ••me
her narratiOn will consiSt of quo- and learned lo play a gang of Sybd Burton suppmg w1th two promises on clvd fights, Kennedy that wao Important, too, beoau. 101f.1nt t1iio0fib 111!111 .VOO,rlt!m! day~ gf Cjlllllnement, don I
late. _ IL
tatl~ns about London from Eng- mstruments.
altentive males at Cafe Mont concentrated, ln~tead, on voting the President needed the NelfOOs 8DIIIOnlzlng the SOUth beyond"..,.
i lhoulll hive a lei'
Thill culumn Js dedicateo! to
lands ~real writers and poets,
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ISl. Michel . . . . Arthur Miller, rights with authority already at to be •le&lt;ted In 1110 and prab- dur'!J'CO: . .
· . di)'l, ,too? Afli!r all, I ,1 e
llvllle, 10 11 you'ra hav.
and she~ a little nervous about Conm' Franm says that she at La Fonda Del Sol with his hand. Thlo bigh policy doclslon ably will need them to be ,... ~ ""-ldent'a. 1 trot •1 y Mom every day. They d~ t.
'lrouble or jUst pllil
oer readmgs - ,so D1ck1e has spends a g1eat deal of June be- attractive wife, photograph..- wao 1ccomponied by 10me o1 tho ele&lt;ted next year. But aU wao not worf/ed Ill 19111-ft. It has flopped CONFINEJ)
Itt ·Helea hal
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!ween shows at the. Copacabana Jngehorg Morath , telling friends ....t eUective race relation• pol· well. The N - took to !be In i863. The blfl pol~ ~ Confined:
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on the transatlantic telephone thai he's a busy man - working itickin~ ever observed iD the Uni~ Btreell. President Kelllledy begin ques!fon ij wbl• II aD JDIIIIII lor Tbese other children had
amualht .expirleDctll. Mo
. Admad Jamal s attempted su- to Buckongham Palace, trymg for the Lincoln Center Roper- ed Stateo. The Pr&lt;&amp;ideol made talking aruuousl)o to White Boule 19114.,
ter waka up ,aiMI ·reallzi you're
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1c1de In Chicago the othe1 mght to get royal permlsston to have tory Theatre and writin" 8 new
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receJ'It_months, and often s~e l get through . to anyone with Reprise m New York: NJghthfyo_u can have some time to
~ gmng to "the promised more aut.honty than a footmah ~rs hear Ed Wyn~ IS retur~
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lind." .... Christine Keeler, the or a gb:tekeeper, it's small won- mg from Vegas With a new an.
Because you're condltlonJng
Uondon vice girl whuse entan- &lt;!er. By the lime she finishes gel
Sandy Contella, a 17 • By Wayne G. BriDdttodt. M.D. the stomach and the heartburn IUI&amp;Uied. lomotlmaa the blc· to pln1, 1 doubt lhlt you'd
different usually returns. .
cupe J1op as 1lddonb as lbt7 tlder 1 rtll home f9'" your ...,.
1iomenl with War Minister John h&lt;r first show at the Copa it's yea~-old Flor~~ian ... b this sea- Heartburn means
Prolumo is rocking England's four in the morning L 0 n d 0 n sons smgmg Hnd. on the Cat- thmgs to d~ferent people, but Bakln1 soda used to be given olorl, and for no apparant rea- liter, bul really - u.;. 11 the
dlplorioatic set, royalty, govern- time . .
skill break-m corcull, which has properly refero to a
burnlnl for thll condition. It It no 1on11· oron. When . th11 hiJIIII!III, the beat aolutiOJD, for her and for
ment offidals and high society, l Memo to tht First Lady :
figured In the careers of 10 sensation under the breastbone e1 recommended because, whlle laat remedy
may ·errollo you. U you u.ae can in . . It getting the predlclable fan. Iju,t-published tune on Tin Pan many stars. He's a rarity - a that comeo on froma h a If neutrallzi~ the acidity, It slim· eously be liven ·lhl . crtcl~. A tioo, Y&lt;&gt;U con fi!ocl thlt al-l~~~
cy offers for her verSion of her All&lt;y ;, titled .. l'm Whacky A· teen-ager w1th gond manners hour .to five houri alter eatln&amp;, ulataa acid prnductlon.
olmplo treatment thll Ia often lore far • ~re Qoan you ara able
life story leading up to the af· 1boui Jackie " . The Gabors who sinKs songs as they were and 18 mtermlttent 10 charac- The best remedy Is one of the IIIICCOSdul II 10 h9l4 a paper 1D at home. You won't be aba,no
fair. S.veral newspapers and - Mother and all the girls - wnlten m~tead of runmn~them. l ter. .
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many lluminum hydroalde pre- hal lightly over your . _ and oloniDa her - bul you WILL .11magazin~ have gone 88 high ,have a ne'h press agent. Dignl- He had h1s own show In &lt;?rlan- It IS an irritation of
the paraUona, TbeV 1ft harmleu moiith and rebrea;the lhe air 1B
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81 llOO,OCt, In the preliminary ~ fie&lt;l chap, too , who customarily do when he was 15, was onjur- osophagus by the regurgitation and, If one does not live you ,... the bag lor I little wltlle. AJIOih.
bidding
Mr. John , the tam-!handles industrial accounts.
ed in 0n auto crash, and now is 1of acid stomach contonto. Wby lief it 11 life to take wnother er bOrne tre1tmenl wltlcb haa ~ two ol theor own klnd-llepl.
ous. milliner, will write his me· Hugh O'Brian Is so good In makinK "a comeback."
D-Oblu, and Plul C.
1the regurgltatoon occuro II no! snd even a third; but this II worked II 10 hold IIOI!Irlljl and J=~
m01rs for Bobbs-Mernll. If the lhe strawhat version of "Mr. The Kyle Roteo are lullaby· well understood. In 'ever e rarely neceallt")'.
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biography is half as &lt;~lorful as Hoherls'' that some fans are go- lng a baby girl, Elizabeth Jean· cases, sour or greaoy ~alfrlal Finally. rOJIIOillber thlt aim- aid of llllllhel petiOli, 4r!llk a
o•]eelod To Add,..
•II author, II Will be a bestsell- mg back to see it twice and ette, at St. Vincent"s Hospital. may come up, not only onto the pie heartburn can be prevent- lun tumbler ol water wllhQul Hays got ..,.. Ill, alhar doJ·
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&lt;auoe IIOIIIOODO obje(!ted to bl8
Three major restauranll! in makes you forget he was ever three boys . .. Nat King Cole lnlo the mouth .
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hygiene.
U lhil II not au-slul, Jour quoA lllr WI~ 0!1111111
~he Broadway bright hght SOC· a TV mwhoy . . .. . Film scouta and his manager of 20 yean, Spicy fonds are likely to be controls it. The . commonest docJor, 1!111 WIDI 141 ctv~ J • u ~tho ~for five ""'!"·I
.or are In dore fonanc1al condl· ought to look closely at a minor Carlos Gastel, have ,ormallud more Irritating to the esopha- Q-For tloe ,UI lour mnnlhl one of tha drup ~ It tllld ID ~ lherlllpOn began to biDok
:Jon. On. or them . a world-fa. member of the same cast Chris !heir amicable split. Ga!lel will gu! and stomach, and are thuo l h
had bad
of hie control vomlq .,. IIIeY IIIIJ Uar nqueeto by Gthar ...,,.IMnl
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DIGUI institution, was offered Geor1e He's not only ' hand- remain an advi.!or to some of more apt to caUH he•rtburn
ave
case
" also conllo1 hiccups In 1 o ID 1
•· 000 ooo r1ve y~ars ago , but &amp;ante, but
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Grea_sy foods show up t h.e mg ·
$ oou
c&amp;Ulle
IS. Slnce peniatent hlceupa luteremptymg of the stomach. This What can I do!
!eros witlo eatfna and · ~~aep~aa,
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Do It
Time
Hado Jn itself il not harmful, but a• A- lllec•J!I are uiUilly cau lhl condltl6n often prateidl io
-··-oociated with the •tow empty. ed by a refles 'Irritation ol the !flioul problem. YO!UI' doetor
lng there may be an increased diaphragm or the nerve that fillY have to biDet lhl ·llll'fl
tendency to hearthurij If you
lhat IIIJIPll• lhl dilpbrlfm.
are tense or emotionally upoet. cauoe of 111&lt;h an lrrllall011 II 'l'be problem lhould 1101 bt
In OOIIJI peroons, heartburn overdiotentlyn ol tho ..._h, taken Ugbtly. A searCh shauld
is favored bj lakin&amp; Ia r c e but atlacko due to lhll CIUit ""'IYI bt ~ lot the tlftdtjl,
amounll of citrus rrulb. This il would DOl bt II .penilteat II i!'inl Clllll, 10 ' thai It ean bl
another case where a little Is your hlccupa.
II'Uted and a ~ prto
better than a lot. 'fli
Many remedlll blve bottl vented.
.
With moat per10111, eatlna too
la•t snd not chewlns the food
thoroughly 18 1 contributory
tf/
cause. Excessive 1mokiAI or
~!~~~~n. will alao aggravate

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Sll Pt. Pleai8nt 2ut lflnton A meetlnc o1 the 8)'1'1CU1e
Fry of Cbeotllr
~portaot bills ~ay, !Jlcludlng three majo~ a1:min· ' w~ .,1d It
a dluerv:
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~•I In~a~laundry batJ,
..; laDing, Kanawltl Falls u 7 Deaoons and Deaconeaea olllle ·
de-ll-.·
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proposals,
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27
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Ii!cluilld In the day's schedule were votes on Gov. !iJiill on the "':lp&lt;orhlghwayo. He Central IDtelligonce ~ main- IIUCh activitle8 as 'brush diJpo- don, Marmet and Winfield d8lll8 ol the church June 18. ""'""I MlgnoJil 'hmploi Pylll1all .
James A. Rhodes' Golden Age Village proposal t&lt;Upro- said the oew limit would lnduoe talns a -Jty l)'ltem that II to aal" lllld the pre""'atloa of an· were on the aiDs.
jiOWard Ruppel! moderator
will ·at floe DAV bal
vide residential facilities for elderly mental patients and :~":"'Jl!!rto t.:'~v:, t:;:,.~::.: ~hi lt wuuld •PJIOII;
to boot Nubian monumenla.
-=..-~le ·an d0 wn ened the meeu.;g with '
at 7:• P4 to Jll'»
the .governo(s bill to put all ·cabinet posts on four-year
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Jelf-deleitlng.
Offhand, 19 million ....,. Uke
ru .
Secretary and treaaurer
olflcen and ~
lem)a coinciding with his own. Both bills have been ap· o Sen. Boy B. Gardner, R-~ana- The~ of the .,.., _II to an awful lot of """"'Y lor the 11 • 8 ' 38 a.m.; .New MartiiiSVUie garet Winebrenner read
urged 'to be preoeat.
proved In the House.
,field, •a•d earlier ..the .inc~~- keep the CIA out of .lilt! publlc government to be spending to get up
11:55 p.m.; Crucible up blnod reports. Vlsitallon o
JUNI! II
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511
Also Dp for a vote wu the ad- The controversial billlo provide Umlts ;ould be realistic be- eye. and vice veroa. Tbe llj!ed lor rkl' ol brushes. And, an ancient If, : a.m.: Jacob G. ~ churcb abut-ins w.. set for
'l'be Past l'l'esitlealo of "the
mil!lstraliOD'I f!7.'71 mlllton "fl reductions in valuation from per· cau.e hey would . ': cl...r to that IS ijnderslandable.
Not!Uan monument aounds to me 1•· 5· 20 a.m., Polly Crane up day ..ening July 14 at t·30 p m
Legloo ' 4orQ!Iary ol
and wb8n" capllal lmprovementa oonal property taxes from 10 to !'peed' now pract•c by most But In '111 queot lor IIIIOII)'Illily Uke a perfect hangout for opleo. 15, 12 lloon; Southern Up 15, Friendl are Invited to~ "f.;,:
Webster' POll will illvt I
blll, trimmed down In Soaale 50 per cent for the firs t$100.000 t ivers on the roads.
tho agency on oceuiono hao
3:00 a.m.; ~aymond .
Salvetl ily night" to he held on Friday potluck dinner at the holne of
committee from the $19.92 million of inventories and restaurant
gone to suOO extreme. the ef.
down 15, 5.30 a.m., Ben !tfc.. .,Jght June zs A foreJgn lbJ. Mrs. Owen Wat.i, Racine
lAlla!. approved by the Hwse.
equipment also was on the calen·l YOKOHAMA, Japan &lt;UPII- The feet hao )leeh to call attention
Cool down 15, 7 a.m.; Indiana dent 'or Obi~ Univerolty will be Road, Wednesclar II • p.IL
F'"~;i;i;_,,;;;;;,._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;o; l dar for a floor vote
~ 38-ton Japanese eoastal
veRse) to itself.
.
.down 18, 1:30 a.m.j Q:JriJ. Jr. a guest speaker A poUuck dfn..
are asked - to tab
Koho Maru 18 aank early today Some of these IDcldeata have
down 17, 3:20 p.m.; St. Marya
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their own table sertlee.
Speed Limit Hlloe Pomd . Ifollowing
a collision with the prod ..~
~ conuc
. overtones, 81 in
ner at 6.30 Will precede the Bosworth ~---d
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up 17 , 1'50
· a.m.,. Lelia Shearer meetlnao
\AIUU'oi
nu,
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The heavy day !~!lowed • qwet AmerO&lt;nn freighter Evergreen the old oUent I!IOVieo where ·the
up 11. 4:45 a.m.; S. M. Jenka A O:~cons and
s M will hold their alated
SprlnJ llatd Cotton Muslin
session Monday mgbt m which State.
guy who Is tippytoelng around
up 19, 6: 10 a.m.; Albert HoldDeaconesses
Wedneoday at 1:•
F1ID 81• 108
the state senators passed, 26·5, a An Int. n Bive ..arch was steps on a ptece of fly paper.
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en up 20, 5:55 a.m.; Jerry 8os- collecllon taken a the Sunday
to transact regula~' bust.
Soft, lonr wearing
proposal to boost the speed limU launched for .the helmsman of the Most recently, the CIA made
worth up 21, 5:30 a.m.; ~ Sehool hour netted f!0.50. Pres·
and •lectior. and JristaJia.
for_cars on mtersta~ freewaysm Japanese ahip, the only one oC itseU surreptitiously conspiWOUI Frank L. Carr, ."!oil conserva- Pennsylvania down 21, 6:16 ent were ~evJeve Sch~lder,
of officers for lBQ.;Il, fte..
Pillow C11e1 49c: ..ch
'OhiO"from 65 to 10 ~des per hour. the 23 crewmen missing following by foiling a Senate page who tJon service farm planner of the a.m.; Admiral Jones up 22, 8:- Margaret Wmebrenner. Rachard
will be served fo1i Already passed m the House, the collision off G02ensaki Cape was trying to deliver a letter Fairfield Soli Conserva~oo dis 20 p.m.; Queen City up 22, 6:45 Duckworth, Hazel Clark, Ad a lowiDg the meeting. AD com$1.88 OICh
1the bdl was amended In comnut· Jn Centra) Honshu Province. The from Sen. Frank Cburch, D-Ida- ' trlct, said the group approach is a.m.; Delta Queen down . ·23, Slack, Wilham Wmebrenner, panions are
urged to Uo
'tee to ap~y only to superhigh- others were pic.ked up by another ho, to the agency .director.
the best solution to a watershed 2:05a.m.; Elisha Woods up Z3, and Rev. Howard Ruppelt.
tend.
ways ~avmg. paved shoulders. Japanese vessel.
Loag ID&amp;en-ogatloa
problem Monday night at the 4:50 a.m.; Bingo up 23, f :20
JUNE •
MIDDLEPORT
Th~ bill, whiCh goes to Rhodes The American freighter appar· Although the S.nator's office 20th annual mee~ng of the local a.m.; L. W. Sweet up Z3, 7(. 05
The Winding TraU Gardetl
~;:;~~;;:;;~~pe~n~dm;~
~H~o;us~·~·~c;;bo;;n;:o~n~th~e~Sen
~·;:·~n~tlyy~sus~ta~in;ed~no=se:r~lo~us:d;a;m;a~ge had
apprised the agency of the .lloil and water conservation dis- a.m.; Shufly up Greenup t :fi o~~,·cers
wm meet 1bursday evenpage's mission, be waa upon ar· trlct at Salisbury school.
a.m.; John Morrow up Greenup
rr
ing at the holllt of Mrs. Ed"
rival interrogated at length and Carr said that the first line of 4:55 a.m.; R. H. Bosworth II
Grueser.
sent away with the letter
def~nse for watershed situations down Greenup 7:15 a.m.; EnstRock SpfinSS Betler Jfealtlo
delivered.
, "' .or the ~il owner to _control ern down 31, 3:20 a.~.; Orca Election of officers was held
will meet Thursday, at 2:
Jam not informed as to what fwater on hJS property. He noted down 31,4:20 a.m.; ~ble up June 13 when Guiding
Star
at the home of Mrs. Hugb.
~e. guards told the lad. 'There ~at a watershed can be used 32, 11:35 p.m.; Tarpp1co down Council, Daughters of America
with Mrs. Wilbur Bailey
am t nobody here but 118 pen- either as a town water supply 32, 12:50 a.m.; Andrew Calhoun of Syracuse met. Marg t Cot- in charge or the program· and
gulns and we're invilible" prob- or for recreation.
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up 32, 2:05 a.m.; Mark Eastern trill, Councilor, condu~;: the Mrs. Horace Abbott, the co~
ably.
Harold Carnahan of Racme R. up 33, 3 a.m. ; H. E. Bowles meeting in ritualisti f
test. Members are reminded
T~ _things that 1 find most j' D.. and Rex Shenefield of Dex· down 34. 4:!0 p.m.; J_.. Jon_es Communications ~e:m.read that dues are paid at this .meet-~trlgumg about the CIA's secur. ter, were elec~ ~ three year down 34, 8:45 p.m.; DIXIe Sp1r- from Elizabeth Quinlin State ing.
.
tty system is the way its oper- lterms . of the d~str1ct board .of it down 34, 10:50 p.m.; Edeana Secretary and Marie ' Kendi
The Willing Workers class. of
atlng xpenses are handJed. lsupe;vasors. Review of the diS- Bosworth down 34, 11:25 p.m.; State Councilor regarding ~~ the Enterprise EUB church
Funds for the age~cy are COO· tr1ct s annual report ~as led by . Southland down 34, 2:15 a .m. : State Session ~ Columbus in will meet Thursday evening. at
cealed somewhere 1n the mas- Theron JDhnson. ch811'man.
!New Orleans up 34, 4:30 a.m.; August nd 1
St teD' 'tr·ct
home of Mrs. Fred ~·
. federa I bud set. so that only The invocation was gfven by I Western
. . up 34 , 6 a.m.
rom
a f ISM I . lein.
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a few persons know bow muC'h the Rev . Robert Card, pastor of Galllpolla D•m - Craig M. etta ~ Co ~I e Y ~ ed aramoney it is spending
the MetJJodist church at Ches· down 12 ·•• am. Semet up 1:· . .' . e
unci recelv
an
PICNIC REID
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I enjoy going through
the budg- ter. Leis Burt, accompanied by 45 a.m.; John J. Rowe down 2:- .
. to attend . th e 50th .
A family picnic was h e I d
et and pJcklng out Items that I Carrie Neutzling sang, providing %0 a.m.; Patten down 3:45 a. ~rs~ty of the Ltttle Hockmg Sunday at the home of Mr. 'and
think might be used to mask a dinner music. The ham dinner m.; Dlinois up 4:45a .m.; Linda Gn~~- St C
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Mrs. 0 . W. Clark, Enterprise
few bucks for the CIA. For In· was served by ladies ol the Sal· ChotiD down 7:00 a.m.; Sally t' Ul 11~gb ha~d Jounc•27 ntspe
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in
observance of Father's Day.
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stance, there is the Abaca fiber 1sbury Parent Teachers Associa- Ann down 8:40 a .m.
WI
e e
une a · ~ Present were Mr. ~d M r s.
program.
tion.
Kanawha River
_ Robert p. m. All members are urged to Alva Clark and family,
Mr.
According to tho budget for lisW. Lea down London 6:00a .m.; :tle(ld. M:mbers ar~ as~ed to
Mrs. Fred Clark and lamcal 1984, this program il!l taking
"GENNY COMING"
Solvay down Marmet 1:55 a.m.; rmg coo Jes or san WIC es.
Mrs. WiJiiam Clark and SOli
nolhing out of the Treasury and "Genny-Tel" the General Tel- 0 . F. Shearer down Winfield
Mrs. Jack Seetig and cbiJ.
is putting -99,000 back in. That ephone Company of Ohio man- 2:45 p.m.; lnria up Winfield 6:45 38 AttendPd Fir8t
dren.
certQlnly Joob suspicious. Jp £act, e~wn. will be at the old Racme p.m.; C. V. Harner down Winit's downright unburea~~&lt;ratic.
H•gh school building Wednesdya field 10:20 p.m.; J. S. Lewis up Day Of School
No Such ftbog
J~ne ''. at 7:30 p. m. when tech- WtniJeld 12:55 .• ·Ill·.: .!., ,v. Chri~ Vacation .. Bible School s.\arled
My hunch i:l that there's reaQy mque~ m heart mass~ge ~d ot- down Wiiitieid 2:05 a.m.; A. E. this week at the Rutland Meth~
no sucb illiag as Abaca fiber and her life saving pract•~ wdl be Dykes up Winfield 4:50 a.m_.: dis! Cl'l'fc)1 l"ith ..38. attendin
that the money. actually is going d~monstrated. The publle 18 m- ElgercWf up Wlhfiel~ 5:4&amp; a .m. the. first day The theme of
1o the CIA
Vlted_ The manequln
il being
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On page G of the budget, brought here under sponsorship
sch~.l IS Travehng God 's High-400,000 is earmarked lor pay· of village council and the fire
waTy. h' th
d
t of
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department
eac wg e nursery epart~en
annmtles to the Widows of ,
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ment is Mrs. Jacob Schilling
lighthouse
keepers.
That
also
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· Jane
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HOSPITAL PATIENT
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a nd ·Mrs. Haro ld Rice
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Are ~:e· really that many wid- Mrs. Bessie Jones, Shade RD
Lucas, Charlotte ~boden, Karows of lighthouse keepers still I, is a medical patient at She!eo. .Thcker, and Ldly Imbnden
around? Or are some of the CIA tering Arms hospital. Athens, in
ass1sbng. Mrs . ~arl Herrm~ 1s
agents 1 ·diJguise"
room 2Z2.
teaching the begmner~ w 1 t h
Sergeant P. D. McCreedy of Cneryl Wolfe .. Joelta Erlewine,
A ~000 Item. for the u. s.
Naval Academy's laundry oervlce DISREGARDS OBJECTIONS
the Gallipolis Patrol Post said •nd Judy Wdl1ams assiSimg.
likewise would be a logical place CAPE TOWN, South Africa today there are vacancies
in Mrs. Carl Nichols and Mrs.
I
to conceal I CIA appropr!auon.
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&lt;UPD-Joseph Satterwatle• us
Highway
Patrol
fur
cadet
disJohn
Tucker
are
teaching
the
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d
t
t h. h .
You ean conceal almost anything ambassador to South Africa, has patchers and applications for
ary epar men w IC m1------_;_-~....:.~ served notice on the government these positions are being accept- c_Judes grades three. four. and
NO NEWS CONFERENCE
that he plans to host a multiracial ed frOm qualified men at the five.
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WASHINGTON (uPU - PresJ. Fourth of July receptioo here Patrol Post located at Galli- The Jumors are bemg taught
dent Kennedy will not hold a despite official disapproval.
polis.
by Mrs. Richar~ Luc~s,
news conference this week.
Foreign Mini.ster Eric Louw ear~ To qualify for a cadet dis-- Mrs. George White, ao;:slsted by
PASSES INSURANCE BILL
lier asked the diplomatic corps to patcher in the Patrol. young Sandy Tucker, _ Bever!~ Thornp- ,
WASHINGTON mPH - The hold only one reception to ceJe- men must meet these basic re-- son, a~ M~rgle He~n~g . Jean
House passed and seat to the brate national days. 'Iltis would quirements: At least 20 years Ann Siders IS the _ P•~mst . AU
is yours when you
Senate Monday a bill whieh would automatically rule out multiracial of age, 5'8" tall, weight 16S are welcome, and mv1ted to at·
convert to flamclcss
extend for another two years. lib- embassy fetes.
pounds, have a high school ed- tend .
era! home financing mortgage in- CORDON OFF MINE
ucation or its equivalent, good
surance now available to low-and- MBANE, Swlailand &lt;UPJI.....,Six- physical condition, of a good Superintendent' 6
mnderate-inoome families.
hundred battle - ready British moral character, and. a resi, Wife To Speak Here
Under the law, such families tr~ps cordoned off the Havelock dent of the st~te.
Mrs. Stanley McGiiUard ,
~ obtain loans insured by the MlDt! north of here today in an A cadet dispatcher serv~s of Rev. Stanley McGilliard, l
li'ederal Housing Administration effort to break the 26-&lt;Jay-old first at ~ Patrol Post and JS Portsmouth
District Su~rin­
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for up to 40 years wtth 8 mini- strike at. the world's largest as· ~en later enrolled in the Tr!fin- tendent, wil1 be the guest speiak·l
mwn cash payment of $200. Ae. belltos mme.
mg Academy at Columbus £or er at !he annutotl Heath Methotion on the bill came by voice T~ troops arrested 150 strikjng 14 weeks of instruction prior to dist Class 12 picnic to be held
vota.
Afr•cans Monday.'
hIS
· appom
· tm ent as a hlg
· hway Wednesday evening, June 19, at
In anot~ strike, at .tbe Stegi patrol~an.
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the home of Mrs. 0 . P. Klein.
sugar r~finery 100 m•les from Serv1ce In the Patrol IS limit- Members of the Afternoon
here, pohce threw tear 83.! bombs etJ to those who meet the high Circle Eleanor Circle
a nd
at demons~ators and arrested 70 requirements and serve first as WSCS 'and all women of t h e
African str1kers.
cadet dos' patchers and then su c- church are mv1ted
· · to attend the
The low 1btal Electric Home Rate is a big
ces.slully complete the pre- picnic dinner beginning at 5 c45 1 your big savings whca
saving for you when heating and all major
SERVICE CLINIC
scribed. trammg.
p.m. Those attending are askyou change from
appliances in your home are electrically
Sergeant . McCreedy urged ed to take a covered dish and
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PAUL KYLe
CINCINNATI fUPU _ Live. young men m the area who table service.
operated-including cqoking, water heatleltone
CoMUit1nt
meet
th
ba
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•Will Be At Tho
stock:
e
Sic reqmremen'"""
flameless electric
ing, clothes drying.
Lowe Hotel,
cattle 1500, calves 200; slaugh- and are interested in law enANNOUNCE BIRTH
Pt. PIHIInt, W. VI.
ter steers and heifers fully steady ~orcement as a career to apply Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee. But.
Before you build, buy or remodelJune 20-1·5 PM
instances 25-50 higher on average 10 ~son at the Patrol Posl.(or ternut-av, are announcing the
remember-electric rates continue to come
get 10-yeac
~In Hotel,
good to low ehoice steers under application and further Inform· birth Father's Day morning of
do~, while the cOO of flame-type fuels
Po 11111roy, Ohio
1060 lb. cowo and bulla steady ation o~ the job opportumties 7 lb. 2 oz. baby girl at Holzer free maintenance un~
June
21-9
AM
to
12
avernge
to higb choice 750&lt;111&lt;1 lb now exosting In the cadet dJs. Hospital. Grandparents of Pa~ntinues to go UP.
Lof~~yette Hotel,
ateers 23.1J0.23.50. choice IIIJO.l2.!0 pateher ranks of the Highway tricia Anne Lee are Mr. snd
Galllpol,lo, Ohio
lb U.ll0-21.75. good 21.1111-22.00, Patrol.
Mrs. John W. Lee of HarrisonJune 22-9-12 Noon
standard Holsteins 19.IJO.JO.oo
ville Road and Mr. and Mrs.
te oorvl.. •It
at
averngo to hi&lt;b choice '150-950 lb
Edward Howell Jr. or Meehan·
HMrl'l Aids
loellere 22.Glf~MO, low cfM/Ice
ic-st.,
Pomeroy. The baby was I
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no
c
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21.50,
good
20.5&amp;-21\00;
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IAnERtES lo&lt; All Makos
ity and commercial bulls 18.00,
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tied fractured skull received
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covering, and awaiting the re;.
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MUST
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of Patricia Anne.
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aleody to 15 higher. sows stroog day, four coon dogs snd one
REARS ADDRESS
C.ll , .., doolot t.doy.
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ISh'•'-·
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extra
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dog
house,
all
for
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near 140 Jb 17.110, more antlorm ' Street, Middleport. ll-l8-31c Albert N. Coates of 269 Lincoln
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No. 3 Sheep. 1'15: olaugbter oprllog Marine Corps and Navy persOI&gt;'.
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Paint Now

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT .
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
"You'D Uke Otu' QuaUty '11'11 of Domg Bush1ecs•

Giants, Yanks,
Portland Pick
Up Victories

WY 2-5342

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PCII'IIeroy; Ohio

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BANK FINANCED PAYMENTS
AS'
. LOW AS

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Per Month

·CLINTON FISHER CO.
Painting Contractors
'FULLY INSURED'

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NOTICE
My OffiCe
Will le Closed
Fro111 June 24th
Untd July 8th
Dl. E. ' · MAAG

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TRAVEliN'

KElP OUR TOWN IEAUTIFUL • , ,

MfiNEY
PHONE FIRST FOR FAST AI'PIIOVAL
THEN ~ICK U' YOUR C4SH ••• $20
TO $2000. THRIFl'Y U. BUDOIT
TERMS AlE MADI TO SUIT YOU.

Bob Miller, Mgr.
12s E. M•in st.
Pomeroy,

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HEATING and
AIR CONDITIONING

all....... :' •,

- iced tea,JIIilk, Jwcee, water. The tray C8JI be llled to eerve ~l:ell'a&amp;.
cakee or frait. To Jet your let. SEE YOtJR GOOD NmGJfBO&amp; .. am. •.....::
OIL DEALER displayiJsc the "PRU BIVERAGE 81'1" -. ··
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BEVERAGE S.E-T

ADd~ cen get 1t ~Ef You II want the Clllllplete set- eight lOoolmce glsn11,
~fthing 2!1-qua_rt_ p1tcher and a 13-iDch tray. It'e i1i1JU for lllll'VillJ

WHEN MONIY
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HEATING AND

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RNilURE
Ohio

ll's just good community splrillo keep our town beauiHul. And ll's
10
you put lOUt best loot torward in a new llodp, This is
beaut' that'U spark-up an1bod1 and anythina. Just lake a look.
Aod then a drive. Man alive, it's quitk I And comfortable. And so
lllrin,-lresll 1nd IMg-laslin&amp; ip~l!e. But tile crowning stroke of
beauty ~.WiiinIOU pt down to tho nice tow plil:o. See ""'r
Dod&amp;e Deller. HI'U bt hoiiP)' to welcome you as 1 new member
;f lhl Ktep-The -Jown -Beautilui -Wiltl-Ood&amp;es lraltmity. To be 1
member, all you do is aet out 1nd drive your new Dodp around I

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be ......h fl8,1)00! "'""'

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valve of your home,

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Paint Now

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT .
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
"You'D Uke Otu' QuaUty '11'11 of Domg Bush1ecs•

Giants, Yanks,
Portland Pick
Up Victories

WY 2-5342

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...Pay Later

PCII'IIeroy; Ohio

'•

BANK FINANCED PAYMENTS
AS'
. LOW AS

... .

$5.00
Per Month

·CLINTON FISHER CO.
Painting Contractors
'FULLY INSURED'

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NOTICE
My OffiCe
Will le Closed
Fro111 June 24th
Untd July 8th
Dl. E. ' · MAAG

-===-==---

TRAVEliN'

KElP OUR TOWN IEAUTIFUL • , ,

MfiNEY
PHONE FIRST FOR FAST AI'PIIOVAL
THEN ~ICK U' YOUR C4SH ••• $20
TO $2000. THRIFl'Y U. BUDOIT
TERMS AlE MADI TO SUIT YOU.

Bob Miller, Mgr.
12s E. M•in st.
Pomeroy,

Eatt,A~

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.,_ ... ~J.TY ~~~~~. I

SAVINGS CO.

HEATING and
AIR CONDITIONING

all....... :' •,

- iced tea,JIIilk, Jwcee, water. The tray C8JI be llled to eerve ~l:ell'a&amp;.
cakee or frait. To Jet your let. SEE YOtJR GOOD NmGJfBO&amp; .. am. •.....::
OIL DEALER displayiJsc the "PRU BIVERAGE 81'1" -. ··
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BEVERAGE S.E-T

ADd~ cen get 1t ~Ef You II want the Clllllplete set- eight lOoolmce glsn11,
~fthing 2!1-qua_rt_ p1tcher and a 13-iDch tray. It'e i1i1JU for lllll'VillJ

WHEN MONIY
I"'""""-- II THE QUUTION..,..._-,

OAN·

.Maeller Climatrol.

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Phon' WY 2·2171

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ltr U.. luxuriou. c-fort

·your magnificent new

HEATING AND

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Amana lnsl•fll -Mount
RotJiil Air Cond/1/onar.

YOIIrehoiooJ'RlB-

Gil.looa,. and hlllrioo-

mad11 ready for yo~
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HPDW4Rt

Htrtlci, ~._,~M.,.

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RNilURE
Ohio

ll's just good community splrillo keep our town beauiHul. And ll's
10
you put lOUt best loot torward in a new llodp, This is
beaut' that'U spark-up an1bod1 and anythina. Just lake a look.
Aod then a drive. Man alive, it's quitk I And comfortable. And so
lllrin,-lresll 1nd IMg-laslin&amp; ip~l!e. But tile crowning stroke of
beauty ~.WiiinIOU pt down to tho nice tow plil:o. See ""'r
Dod&amp;e Deller. HI'U bt hoiiP)' to welcome you as 1 new member
;f lhl Ktep-The -Jown -Beautilui -Wiltl-Ood&amp;es lraltmity. To be 1
member, all you do is aet out 1nd drive your new Dodp around I

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eboa, •uo por bour. Call WY 11oa of Meigs lhowed p1ns 1n period 1n 1.112. TwG eounllel, E, f!II,JOIJI, tz11,122.11. .
:1-6251.
e-1wtc 111e ~ of Aiel tu 101: ~ and Scioto Ifill llg ~ ~..k•• WOMAN JI'OR po,enl boule!
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hllld In ~· ygr fiCIIrel Pl8~.11, llll,oii.IJ.
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IJOrt. Live ln. Phone WY :1the IUIIIIjl )&gt;01'1011 u .llat yeu. , IAI'I• ••
-411,1'10.70, ... .
1962 Thuncleri:Hrd Hardtop Coupe $3,595
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fi~U&lt;~S
Bbowlng
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P'll,UUI,
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Locally owned and very low mileage, power steerlne and
lll!;l;UI.A noNS
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brakes, autom~tic, radio, beater, whitewaU tires, spotless
LADY TO KEEP bou!e for 2
I
"""kll co "'""''" or u"' perolp - li,7'13.88, 111,171.
t'ko H""""" ._,.,., Ill• PIP~'
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clean red Interior, sno white finish.
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Wtndtnc
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elderly
people
LIV
tn'
Mr
tod
from
May
Ill,
1113
to
JUII8
f!IIUIUO,
f1111,30Ui.
·
rh t~·t•n11•nl"
1;.-.n qould bo0
1961
Chevrolet
Bel
Air
4
Dr.
H.T.
_
$1,995
eStarter
4
GellOI'Itor
Wort
George
Grmdley.
Syr~....!;
eWS,
8,
1913
aad
May
27,
1.112
to
Juno
P.
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118,286.0f,
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fl,381.0t.
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I, 1913, and the fiacal year !J. f!IB,708.4t, _,,'/88.32.
Ivory over blue finish, .spotlesa dean interior, tow mllet ""'"~ hll" " " .,, ..,,.,..,,., ·n..rt\o•
eArmatuH
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age
by
original
local
owner
V8
motor,
PowergJide,
radio
,
RAr~
and heater.
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HOUSEKEEPER
to
care
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
T.
Ledllo
July
1, 1962 and July I, 11181 In f829,11U2, tr10,188.U.
Fur w;,.nt Ad Sentce
1962 Bel Air 4 Door Sedan
$2,395
• l.1!11l, &lt;&gt;1!&gt;
.. o r O
'lftt
OMI"'"Inft
elderly
man
and
house.
Write
celebrated
tbeir
50th
wedding
the
ten
counUeo follow:
Seloto - fi%,10UJ, fJI,IdUI 1
NIW MANAGIR
111111,,,.,.,,.. • "Piarllt eo eenw
lvory over black finish, red interior, W.·W. tires show litBox
868F.
c-o
The
Dally
Sen·
811Biveroacy
at
their
home
In A..eao - •14,'/68.09, ••!09.· S918,85UO, ,1,000,116Ut.
• l •Jll . &lt;J PI
oiiOI"ft fn•
l'hret CG6
tle wear . \'8 motor, automatic trans., radio and heater.
tine!; Pomeroy, Ohio.
Lan,avrne, May 19, with a tam- 10. $4e11,511.50, f395,679.'1'1.
Vln!!- - · f1,73f.55,
f*,OI
1fl'o.:UI.ht on~oertl nbll
ARTHUR REEDY
Showroom dt&gt;an.
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===----oo----·-15~llle- Uy dlnller. AU their children Gallla - f5,127 .12} ~,189.51, f51,12f.02, t40,8S2.10.
11e &lt;' h araoed for a&lt;~••rttlllll II 1101
TRAINI!D MOTORMAN
Hf1 wH. IIIl' l it ota,.. .tter ""'"""
WANTED:
Someone to cut hay and' gr~ldi'en were present
Motor vehicles and - lis
na om
CARD 01 rKAN51 - lt .a&amp; ror
on shares. Write or caD D. A. escepl Mrs. Kay Bensooter
·~collections In the len soutbe~D-'
.u •nl'll n•n•raum &amp;.eh •"dlt~nn­
OPEN EVES. 8~ P~
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ART STRAUSS,-Milam, LangsviUe, Phone SH !Lynn) ill Man~a. Calif. In
ern counties showing lbe ,·cpl
IJ wonl •e Ohl1u.arl .. ouhlll...,
POMEROY. OHIO
' ' 1 Mit' ~ •nrd
2-5407,
e
15 Sip the aftemooD noighbors and
lections for the two week perOFFlt:~ HOURS
8:10 A. M rr :1:_. I' II 11allJ
REAL ESTATE
special Invited friend&amp; came to
iod ending June 8, 1116S and the
laturdo .a:an A. M ~n 12rnn Q001I
FOR
SALE
f
S
1e
LEGAL
N
IC
call.
.
ligures
for the !ileal y • ar
IT'S SO EASY
-~--'
-or a
FOR SALE: 120 acre farm
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Mr. aad 'Mrs. Robert Long of
which started July I, 1962 fol
TO PLAl.'E A
ELFCTROLUX Sweeper- like AUCTION SALE at the Mason· Meigs County 40 ICl'es
LAND PALl
Fostoria spent a weel&lt; visiting
lows: Athena - no weekly !J.
RESTIL 1 PRODUCING
•
new.
Has
all
attachments
and
eue
Thursday
and
Saturday.
able,
plenty
~
water
good
.,.,J•~':!'..!:•~•,:
llrends
at
Langsv!De
and
RutBY
Mlif."LVLE
BALDERSON
gure, too'/,!199.15. Gallla - M,
4
WAN'J .u&gt;
2 year service guarantee. Sold
8 12 6tp
buildings, 2 bouses, on; rent- ~ne:;~t:, 11:!!.:Sr::.~ r:':m. ":! land.
Mr. and Mt'S. Ben Buckley 768.09, f]19,882.12. Hocldng PHONE WY 2·2157
new over $100. Pay 6 pay,
. b ed Mail roufe near schools Prob•10 coon u •""""""•'" w.w. Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Long of are visiting their daughter aad $t,912.40, $10'1 ,325.68. Jacl!,sonments $6.80 monthly. DiJ. DON T P~G Yn;g Bluer'
g.;.. hunting. 'Will also sell :;~:"J:.:!J'':! 0::::
.')"~; Fosterla entertained with a din- family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert f13,73f.02, $144,843.'1'/, Law1enee
counl for cash. WY 2-2204.
sepllc ta · el ean
Ill· walkout with machinery and
'"0.:.':;','1, ::":!:",,.':":,.":! ,:,::; nor hon.oring lofr. and Mra. I. Meredith at PhoeniX, Arizona. - $14,0115.72, ~.957.36. Meigs ,
NOTICES
6 14 Sic AU Sepllc Tank Cleaner. Land· cattle Phone Chester !IIIS-23III u ,..• ....,.....,. oo ,,,., T. Led1ie al the MerUn RestRecent visitors of Mrs. Laura - $3,941.48, 'llS,570.38. Pike PLA--TE-~..::UNCH &amp; 5c drink.
mark Farm Bureau, p~~=
6tc
·
!:eto
•::;:.,.
"'~.,:':;
:!:r;'.;
aurant
in
Middleport.
Also
atRuth
were Mr. and Mrs. Law· $3,821.43, $92,419.52. Ross- $13, '
4
6 14
'61 Pontiac _ $1,595
:!ir:'"' """For.'.""· ~ ,.,,..... lending were Mr. and Mra. Is- renee Chevalier an~ MrS. Clyde 923.12, $289,905.54. Sclolo-fl8,•
Jack's Dairy Bar, Middle;'
aor ora Jo}IIJI c~·:.c=~·
sac Taylor or Rutl&amp;nd.
Chevalier. of Tmooto, and Ben- 673.88, ·f401,9ZI.91. Vinton- $1
1
8
port.
6-l -6tc 1 ~:~fu~sth!,a?'&gt;g~n~·~pa~~f
FOR RENT
:.:,;.::,·.~~
Miss Carol Ledlie Ill spending ny Ruth of Akron, and Mr. and 562.38, f44,988.12.
,..
161 1
SPECIAL DEAL now on Apache ing black finish like new.
7
~• 1'· ltc
a two weeks vacatloll at the Mrs . . Wayne Prince of Long I ":~-,:;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;__
Camptrailers. Also free prizes Radio.
F0 R RENT IN Mideldle)&gt;Ofrt,, h3 POMEROY - 9-room frame
home of her parents, Mr. and Botlom.
I'
'
1
to be given &amp;way, July I. Stop '59 Bul'ck arge rooms, DIC y UrniS • hom with bath
h tin
Mrs. Bernard Ledlie.
Mrs. Grant Boring hasre$1,395
ed apartment. pnvate bath, I e
' gas
ea g,
Mr aad "- AI b Barr aad !. ed h
afte being a pa
' ~
for demonstration and re•is•
d
pr'lvate entrance, large clos- f$7u 1ba sement, and 2 car garage.
.
auo.
pa
11'11
ome . r
•
IIOII,..• Michel;Mr. and Mro. Jlu. !lent in -the St. Joeeph's Hos·
'
ter. Amsbary Marine &amp; VB LeSabre. Choice of 4 r.
900 00
Trailer Sales, 631 4th Ave.,
et, hardwood floors, utilities MIDDLEPORT- e-room frame
ane Barr of Oak Hill went to pttal at Parkersburg.
Gallipolis, 0. 446-0239.
~~~•shed , Telephone '!,~ ~; home with bath, gas heating,
Columbus Thursday to attend Mr. and Mrs. Leo Torrence
6 12 6tc
mce basement, and 118rport,
the commencement exereises tt and family of Cincinnati were ~-------HA=VE="'c-A"'M=E=R.,..
A--::W
::cii""
I .,.
tr-av-,.oL
P
Ohl
APARTMENTS for rent. Re- close to school. $10,000.00.
S
Ohio Slate wherE: their son-In- recent visitors of relatives Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtla
0
See or raU us for your phoomeroy,
decorated furnished and un· TRAILER LOT- (60x!OO) high·
law, Blair cadwallader gradua~ here.
are announcing the birth of a
/tography needs. Weddings, an- CLOSING OUT a full line of furnished . Rowley &amp; Rt&lt;d way location, with aU utilities Sen. Oakley Collins noted 1,_ ed. Following the commence- Mr~. Leep aad Frank Arnott daughter, Tammy Sue, June J.
oiversaries, reunions, home- used household goods. Stew· Hardware. Phone WY 2-2'1'/6, and sewer, concrelt patio and day passage of a bill In both ment exercises Mr. aad Mrs. of_ Parkersburg, ~pent a day Maternal grandparen~ are Mr.
1
earnings _ special occasions arl Appliance, Phone 7?3-S7!9 after 5 p. m. Phone WY 2- driveway (8x48). Move In In- houses of the General Assembly CadwaUader were honored w1th With Mr. and Mrs. CarroU Ran· and M~s- Marvin Walker of
commercial, Industrial, legal, H If d W V
6-4-10tp 3574.
6 6 tfc morrow. $1400.00.
which he says should m te • a picnic dinner at the Park of dolph.
Reedsville and )&gt;aternal grand
aerial photographs, 8 and 16
ar or • . a.
'h DUPLEX, furnished apart· ACREAGJ;: -:. 6 acres
inside ially 'benefit c~erce ina h~ R~s at Columbus where 25 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mar."" parents are Mr. and Mrs. DenMM movies.
menl al 3!10 s. 2nd, Middle- Pomeroy corporation, 6 • room dlstrtcl as well as the entire fri~s and relatives attended. ~nd Becky of Long Bottom VIs- ver Curbs. Great grBIIdparents
Grover's Studio, Pomeroy, Ohio '
MALATHION FOR
port. Call in evening. WY 2- house with basement. $4,000.00' state of Ohio.
Friends here have learned of 1ted with ~s. Bess Larkins. are Mr. and Mrs. Zen Pierce
· 6-ll~lc
ROSES AND
S.28-tfc
RURAL
Modem
4-room
log
the
death of Maynard Davis. Dale Sm11h has returned Geat great grandfather is
5262
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ORNAMENTALS
·
cabin, with bath, bot •water The trucking Industry of Ohio 51, of Charleston. He Is our- home after being a patient at Jake VanMeter.
w1t11 "'•tathlon, onr auu or epra~
ONE SIX room hom1~ . Peoples heating, full basement. House Will be .given the same rights, vived by his wife, Mary Jane Holzer Hospital at GalliJKt}ie ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince
You Are lnvltedl
~r:~e~h ~~~/o~~~nw~~~a;Z~~i
Terrace. Phone WY 2-5385. beautifully finished inside and or equal opportunities, to c.om- Entsminger Davis and
two Mr. and Mrs. Robert King were visiting relatives in Col
Spray Powder or Du•t aM! botb
5 15 tfc out, red oak floors', and stone pete with her neighboring states sons, Joe and Jon, and one and son have moved here from umbus.
co mbination lmeettclde 1nd rung
FOOD FREEZING
'"•• ''""'''"'"'· "" '"' FURNISHED apartments. Two, fireplace. One acre lot with sJch as, Dlinols, Michigan and daughter, one · grandchild and Amesvtlle. Mr. King Is
.t he Rev. Freeland Norris he•
,
AND
::~~~m~~~~~~Y~:~~~~··R~~,~~~ng~:~4
room,
1
five
room
f'urnlsh·I
Jarge
garage.
UnusuaL
$7,000.lndlana.
three
brothers
and
one
sister.
new
park
manager
at
Forked
been returned here to the Melh
1'
Cooking Demonstration
~~~·;~~- z~~;~~~nd511~~!ctf:: !;oe:.
ed and unfurnishd. p b 0 u e 00.
I Specifically the bUI in
Ben:tard Ledlie returned to Run State Park.
odist Chu~h Charge for hla 11th
omkal '·" u,.p Don't Jr l thr pesh
WY 2·2557.
5-7·tfc C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR th
creases his work on the river boats af- Mr. and Mrs. Don Spr~e year.
~~~,.a head •tart. buy ynur •upply
PHONE WY :t-3830
e o~erall legal length of com- ter a month1s vac;ation at his are parents of a new son born Mr. and Mrs. Put Patterson
7:30 PM EDT • 8 :30 PM OST
ITlffiEE and lour room furnish- ALBERT M. COX SALESMAN :~rCial , ra~tor and semitrall· home.
at St. Joseph's Hospital at of Athens were visiting Mrs .
,
ed
and
unfurnished
apart.
PHONE
WY'
%-%ZZO
r
combmatiOns
from
50
to
55
Guy
Swodley
Is
Ill
at
his
Parkersburg.
Harriett Bryllltl.
Pomeroy Londmork Store
ments. WY 2-5434.
6-18-3tc feet and prescribes a method of homo with pneumonia. At thlll Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Keith Weber visited
Mrs.
4NN4
GRA.I ' P:
TORI:IHANO
I
'
.
.
,12
6
Uc
determmlng
the
length
of
a
setime
is
somewhat
improved.
and
Mr.
aad
Mrs.
Harold
JqJm.
•
Donna
llaubeh&gt;f
Portland.
tfOME ECONOMIST. OffiO POW
€R CO MPA~Y
MOOERN 4 room furolslled or IN POMEROY. Etgnt room mttratler.
Cecil Nelson, son . of
Mrs. son atlended the races at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkin;
Wlll &amp;ivfl tntl!!resttnt 1111d belp.
unfurulllll!l&lt;l apartment. l\f,ld- bouse, 3 bedroom" and bath , The bill does not change any Clair Nelson graduated from Indiana)&gt;Oiis Speedway.
wete visiting . Mr. and Mrs.
'ul dfl'moru.tration• on bow to
OPEN TIL· ~.
prep~tre,
p.acka11, and
free:;o:e
dleport. WY 2-387l
large lot. Good locaUon . out of other eXISting length . require- Ohio Unlyersity at Athens, June Mrs. Lee Wallace Is a paUent Orland Branch, Belpre.
'ood1 (or home (reHJnt:
She
s 15 tfc h•gh water. 6aU WY 2'~ ~Ia, nor does It eba_i!ge any 9. .
at Camden-Clark Hospital at Visiting Mr •. amt Mrs. Zer.
ll"il' 11n ~ wer .a ny quelltlotu pertain·
ne to frtezlna tood1. ShP al10
THREE SETS beginner's clubs. - - - - - - - - - 5 10 tfc he~ghl or width requU"ementa At the end of one week of Bl· Parkersburg. ·
.
Pierce were Mr. and Mrs. Den
11a~
IIIIIIY
1hor1 cuh, reclple•,
'"' ~ ••, ....,., ,.....
New. Tealord Driving Range. 3usiness 0
ortunities FOR SALE - Two. bedrooD' but the language of the sectio~ ble School at the LangsviUe Mr. and Mrs. Lowe!l Cheva· ver Curtis, Columbus, Lam
Refroshmonq will bo "rvodt
Lill:
PP .
horo~e. Beautiful B~rcb ktteb has. been changed for clanf•· Cburch 4ll chlldre11 were enroll· Uer and sons of Maasf1eld v1sl~ CurUs; Johnme NeweU and Ma
I :-=~oo:o~R~PR~I~Z~E!s..,...,=J 1 r==~~~~==~~~- -rRESTAURANT.
l
w11h eqmp- en, automatic gas beat 16411 cah~n purposes. New language ed.
ed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chev· cy Cameron.
~
MALATHION FOR
I men!. House with 21 acres of Lincoln Heights. CaU J o b n prov.•de~ that the length of a Carol Pierce Jr. had worshi~ allor and Carol.
Virgie Mora of Pomeroy vis·
PLttTE LUNCH and S c drink, ·
semitrailer shaU be th
•
$I oo. Jack's Dairy Bar. Mid·
VEGETABLES
land. Apply : owner, Park Inn, Blaettnar. WY 2-5127 ll-19-11• Ire
e ex· servkolS al the LaogsviUe Mra. Grant Smith has return- lted Mrs. Ethel Chevl!ller.
.
dleport.
6-ll~tc wu• M•••••••n. ,., ••• ., ,.,.,. on Route 50, between McAr· FOR SALE· 31 acre broUer .me. overall length of the se- Church Sunday.
ed home after being a )&gt;allen! Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayma·1
- :~t~t;~1 "Lt,.}i}Mf:':e~urt~~rp~:: thLt1 a Athens across from farm near. Bradbury. Build~ :trallerfe~clus~ve of safety de- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fetty and In the St. Joseph's Hospital at af Cqhynbus, Mr. 8lld Mrs. Hanl.
AUTOMOBILE wur...
beeD v.,,...,. •~• ., LANDMARK
Hooper Park.
6 18 6tp lngs fully equipped to house d els, relrlagehedra on, or heating children went to Bucyrus Wed· Parkersburg.
Holter and Mr. and Mrs. Davi 1
eancelled'
LO!It
vow
opeuaaor·a
Multi·P urpou \le(et.able Spray
ev ces a c
to the front of .... da to I .
nd
Mr
Do
1
R'
be) s 'th
. IU ng Mr. and
. Urense? Ce.U WY Z.'W&amp;b..
Doesn't har m pl•nts . ufe and ef
9000 chickens. 8 room house th
. Ue
l""s Y
Y Sit her brotber,
Mr. a
s.
rsa 1e
m.t
were VIS
'""" •• ..,.,, """"•· •••"
BUSINESS SERVICES
fuU basement ~·J furnace' ." semd•trba r or safety de- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cremeans. entertained with a lamtly pic- Mrs. Joe Bissen.
t1J lJ : :
nower. eucumbrr melon. 8Ciuuh
• ..,..,..
• VICes an
umper8 8 tta hed t
C
potatou. tomatlrs . beeh. ce ler)' .
PHOTO COPYING --Serv,= Plenty of water. Owner will the rear
O Mr. CemeanB graduated from nic Sund&amp;y, those present were
Mr. a.nd.. Mrs. Harold Holter
OrocC(III , brunrl !JPrfluts. Don'l
~
JJ
J
Mr J h Rl bel f
t
Mr
1•• '"' ""'' ,., , "'"' ""'· ••,
c
d
Ill. finance to right pariy Priced ! Th
f
l'ml
co ege uno 9.
Mr. and
s. o n e
o were VISI mg
. and Mrs.
1 tter
1
t for combln· Alpha Bm returned to his Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Virgil Walker of Baahan and
AUTO SALES
""' '"""'' , ..
~i:te:n~~anc~ ;.:".;'oy reasonable. For tnf~rmation aUone
oot
-'' ·&lt;rc::~:
Uc write: Box 516, Beverly, Ohio
s cdorr.esponds to the re· job at Delaware, Ohio Sunday Watson of Little Hocking, Mr. Mrs. Hanson Holter, Forest Run.
- .. ~
2 15
51
FOR SALE - 1957 Ford V-8
Eosl Moln •
or phone Beverl 56
comrnen. atiOn of the American after spending a few daya here and Mrs. Bober! Thomas 11f Bob Burton and Craig Den
converlible. One owner. $495 . ; • . ·
Pome&lt;OY. Ohio
AUCTIONEER
Y 613 Gtc ~·~~:•on of Highway officials. with ·his lamily and visiting Cheshire, Mr. aad Mrs. Robert of Columbus are spending a
Also, 1955 DeSota 4 door , $395
' ·
C.mplele Service
FOUR ROOM h
.
Ohe Tr ~~s sup)&gt;Orted. by the with his daughters, Imogene Morton, and Mr. and Mrs. lien- week with Mr. and fdrs. Wayne
10 uc mg AssociatiOn.
Can be seeen at Ashland SerOPEN TIL 9 P:M.
,
Critl Bradford
ouse With 1 acMarone and children sod Mr. cy Morton of Belpre.
Prince.
'·
vice Station al Syracuse.
Wrile, Phone or Contact
re lot, large )&gt;Orch, basement,
aad Mrs. Blair Cadwallader oi
-Violet Smllll
6 14 3t
A. c. BRADFORD
off Rl. 7. Phone WY 2~127.
Columbus
---;:=--::----co-~~-c Salorday, June %2, 1983, I p. m.
Racine, Ollie
5-28-301j)
W
·-Mn. Alpha Barr
ne Rambler
The personal property of the
5 18 lfe FOR SALE: ~ room houS. and
World Staadard '' Compaet
late Hattie McKenzie will be i:"'(} Mccov-;---.o\umoNEEii bath, newly decorated, gas
E&lt;ceDenco
sold at AUCTION at her res· Cbesler. Ohio.
heating. FuU basement. LoS,
Ill&amp; car room, ride and perform- ldence on Salem Streel Ibe·
4 18 lie caled 123 Hndson Street
COO
eW
BY BERTHA PARKER
IDC8 SmaU car economy and ing Stale Rout 1241 in Rut- Middleport. Price, $6000. In:
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon· llowi!U
maoacerablltty
land, Oh•o. ConsiSting of the Kart Grnoser, Pinmbmc ..,.
quire Ohio Hotel.
I"'" visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross
See
followmg :
Beating
BY EVELYN BRICKLE&amp;
Poolton, Canton, Mr. and Mrs.
1 8 tfc
Metropotitan lllotors
Bedroom suile, 2 pc , davenllllnersville, Obia
_ ~ Sen. Oakley Collins ol IronHoadly Carruthers and family,
E. MaiD Slreel, Pomerny
pori, two platform rockers,
End vour sewer troubles
H(\USE FOR SALE or trade ton, .explained today passage of
Mrs. Clarence Nichols has Beach City.
Pbane WY 2-31170
slands, chest of drawers, Air
We bave aU si2el
for a place in Middleport, a bdl, which he co-authored,
BY GLENN.4 S. MILHOAN returned home from the hosplt· Mr , and Mra. Perry Davis,
f Z2 Uc
Way sweper, single bed (39
S.wer Machines
six rooms, bath, basement, now o~ the Governor's desk.
Mr. and Mra. Burgess (Alice al and !'frs. Audrey Torrence Mr. aad Mrs. Sy Alberson, eo.
=Fo::::R~NE=w;:-o-r_u_sed
-,--carr
..:_=...::.~r m 1, Duncan Phyie dining tabla,
RP.a11011abte Rates
city water, electricity, ga~, specifically, the bill re- Conroy) Furgeroon of Hunting. is assislmg In caring lor ber. lumbus, called on Mr. aad Mrs.
trucks, pillone Mamn Marks rad1o, Kelvinator refrigerat- Call W'l M9'14 Day or Ni~t
garage, one acre gr~d m qu~res the clerk ol any_ court ton, W. Va. were here over the Mr. aad Mrs. George Emer· Lew DI~J.
SALESMAN Beas1ev Math or, pie cupboard, kilchen tab1 26 Uc Rutland .. S. D. Buskirk, Rot·1: record in Ohio to not1fy the weekend to attell(, the Alumni tck of Ft. Myers, Florida, Mr. RusseD Rl f e and
Ran.
ewa, Athens, LY :1-4061
le and chairs, toaster, lamps, Mr Farmer, why pay more? land, Ohio.
6 13 6tp .~"' Board of Education when Banquet at the Chester Sehool and Mrs. Woodson Haynes and dal Rife, Columbus, visited re10-9-tfc two room size rugs and throw Breed to the best fm less.
in Y pe;:' boldlng valid ll!ach- here, and visited rela!lvec Sun- daughter, Mrs. Rene Boldon and cently with their grandmother,
- - -- - - - - - - rugs, hand tools, lwo needle- Now $6.00 breeding fee for
INSURANCE
g ce lcate is convicted of day.
family and Miss Hazel Bragg Mrs. Ge!&gt;rge Renshaw.
FOR SALE
poml cha~rs, bookcase wnling service to excellent Gold Med·
: ;~ony:: of any other crime Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Salser all ol South Charleston, were Mr. Lester Brookover, his. mo.
.
desk, occasiOnal chair, bed, al ~ plus proven Dairy buDs JOHNSON, Simpson Insurance
110(1
• Chapter 2901. (Of· caUed on Mr. and Mrs. May- auosta of Rev. W. W. Bragg.
thor, Mrs. Jessie Broc*over ,._
AUC'I'ION SALE: at lhe Mm- dresser, cedar chest, clock, and performance lested beef Agency, In: All forma of In a.ue'
t:;aslty).
nard Bahr onl! afternoon last Jack DuvaU retw:ned borne cen!ly visited relatives Jn S.nette, Thursday and Salurday. 4 cham, buffet, gas heater bulle No association fees. Cur· surance. J•m Johnson and ~pter
· ( enses Agalnat week.
from the hospital where be un· dy, W. Va. ,
6-IB~Ip 70,000 B.T U , base cabinet, gas !Iss Breeding Semce, Inc. Bud Sunpson, Agents.
~ oral~~ Chapter 290S. (OF· Mr. and Mra. WilHam Rose, derwent knee surgery aad Is Mr. aad 14fa. John Doustaa
CARPETS COM .
.range Hardwick Apl., drop For service call
I 1 Uc enses...,
Chasity) .
son BIUy of Columbu•, visited getting along line.
Mike, , Rosa · Allll ' -.ct. NIIIIC)I,
h
~ dean quiCk· leal table, electric mixer, step Albert Parker, Chesler, Ohio Realer ._..... AJietiQ
B N~ca= to the
Slate over the weekend with her par· Mr. and Mrs. John Hasten Sr. Shade, recenUy visited with Mr.
1~~.: !~th81t~e .. ~sire 15 a':. ladder, fruit jars, many other
PA 1185-3415 or
·•tnsannco lor ..,..,. .,...... ,::;_• -~• contain the name enta, Mr. and Mrs. Everett WU- of Columbus and daughter-In - and Mrs, llarJnqn Fox.
P
e ree Use
•terns.
Leland Parker, Pomeroy, Oldo
aad bolol- oeed."
......ence 'lddreu ol the Ualns and attendeci the alumni Jaw, Mrs. Shirley lfaBell aad Mr. Frank Dally, son Edward
Sham)&gt;Ooer. Baker Furniture, WEBSTER . FULTZ, Attorneys
Pbone WY %-ZZ14
..._ IVY 14111
doleodant, the section ol the banquet.
daughter of Seattle, Washing· Dally and Sharon J.l4itllll, Mr.
Middleport.
Il-lS-lite RAYMOND WEBB, Executor
.
Revised Code violated, and !be Mr. aad Mrs. Dwight Mllboan, ton were Sunday guosta of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rou&amp;h ·IIIII fam.
6 5 30tp
twO USED Redwood storm Terms: Cash
HOUSE Trailer Insuraoce. Full sente~ of the Court, Jll'ovld· Mr. and Mrs. Everel! Milhoan
Mrs. John Arbaugh aad Uy, Pomti'OY&lt; rec:i!ntly Ciilted
doors. I lio in. by 36 by 83. Not responsible for accidents
COBA SEIIYICE
comprehensive coverage. hO.- ed the~ hal!.knowlediJe that wer.! shopping in Parkersllurg son Wesley.
on .Mrs. ~ F~
1000
Phone WY 2-3457.
6-ll~tc Auct. Nole : This furniture is 1 ..,. ,.., •••• to 0 , 10 .....,
per '
coverage. Borne• tho defendant h9lds a leaching M&lt;l!lday.
Cris Hoffman had as Sunday twelve illelnbiiii;.r the Lauro
liNGER sewing machine. Full very clean and shows the ••• ...., •• """' ou •• ••• Nm•
tn;:;;•nco Agency, certlflcale.
• Mr. and Mrs. Hasett Betz of guests his daughter Mrs. ~ el Clif{ Health Clult met at the .
price $28 includes attachment best of care.
~:; ::::.,:.b 1~-:!;,_ c. 11111 c111,
eport. · WY 2-2903.
Present law requires
the st. Joteph, 'Mich. Ire speudlDg tella Moffett, and
daugb- home ot Mrl. ~tv&amp; Pearl ~U
for buttonholes. Free carry- BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
woodo, To&lt;n .,,..,.. wv t-twt
I 29 80tc State Board of Educlltioo to,.... their vacation here with ber ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. ·E. MiDI• (or their ·monlhly meetlnt. Mrs,
lng case. WY 2-2204.
A. C. Bradford, Manager
M &lt;""'"' ,.,.,.,.
voke, after a bearing, the teach- mother, Mra. Alice Dodoon. Ml- can and two grandchlldren De- Clarence Curtil wu. ce-bolteaa. 6 14 ~tc c . C. Bradford, Auctioneer
.MUSICAL Instrument• ~?g certificate of any person kel Milhoan was Mrs. Allee anpa and Billy Miillcan of Houa- Refreshments · w~e sened.
B"'R"'A"'ND~-""N"'E"'w,.-va-c-uu_m...:..c;.le:..ano
=r
(6) IS, 6tc GLASS INSTALLED windshield F
. •
.
. .
found intemperate, immoral, Dodson'• dinner pest Sunday. toO, Texas aad Mr. Hoffman'• David ~. ut; V~on,
in factory carton. All clean·
.
and door. Insurance company OR SALE . ~tr~lvanous v ... lncom)&gt;etent, !"'gllgent, or gull· Miss Eistne Milhoan visited grandsm LeOnard Hoffman who II visiting his''l r. . . . .ta Mr
in~ •ools and quaranleed. List
MALATHION
approved . All work guaran- hn. Good, ba•J•. Reasooable. ty of any ~ conduct uniJe. a few days k.st Weelr with her Is in the Navy. This is four gen· and Mrs. NormaD·Scbaef.;. .
FOR FRUIT
leed . S.S.S. Serv~ce , WY 2- S. C. C.OK. Del&lt;ler, Ohio
eonung to hill )&gt;OIIIIIon," Pre- aunt, Mrs. ..._, Sehalfer of orations.
Mrs. v•"'"'·n ,- - a...._n.,.n.
price $49.95 will sacrifice for I
5 1i lfc
,_,
""'"N - ......,...
• :'.,.,",:~, ;,:n~•.:..'!:•:;..';"~~\';
6189, Syracuse, Ohio. 2.&gt;
: : la~oes =-~~ thbow !'&lt;JMrmeroy. ~Mrs. Ethel Stout returned led Mr. ,fox to Sall!l!l, w. va.
122 . WY 2-2204.
5 30tc
LANDMARK
MARINE SUPPLIES
rma
pe .. --.
eso
· and MI'B. Dwight Mi1hoaJ! bomo from ,l.onB Bottom where wlleni sM will make her bolne.
1 14 Stc
;:;-:c:-:::-"7-:--c-.:.:..~ ~~::~.~o~~,:::~hiiJr Bookkeeping accounts wanted.
matters Is to ·be oDtained b)' Peggy and
of 'Flatwood1, lhe spent several
wt~ fot .a couple ~ mon&amp;il.
THREE rooms of furn iture for Kolth••• • coptan, ......,. pow
Complete bookkeeping and 15 FT. Flbei giBBI boil! wiib 45 the Stale
Mr. and Mrs. Everett · MilhooD her clsughter, Mr1. fraidr
; •'Mt. aJicl · lllra. Herman JtU.
sale. Helen's Beauty Shop. ~~;m:~~~':. ':'..~"~.;, "'~:.',
tax service. Phone WY 2.2272. H. P. MerCIII'l' motor and The biD Ill IPO~ by tllo! openl Silnday at Buck'l Lake. who had l~lectlqn in her hand .. Pl)r, Jaclill. 'and '.Ronnie, na,.
Call WV 1-2800.
6 15 6tc l ·~:'f,!:· .::~; :!:. ~~.:'!:~
5 15 30IC trailer. 'I095.00. Like New . .Ohio EdueaUm •&gt;clatloa and. They were joined by Mr. aad Rev. Freeland Norris bll too. recently visl!ed rtlaUvet
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Pbono WY :l-3f57.
8-11-61&lt;: has the ~ ol the ~~~ of ~rs . Gaf!e Me~ of ·Chester been returned• to this chal'lt twere. ·.
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ll"ttonhbles, etc . Assume I
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Metl!(ll)iet .ty Sundav for their children
J&gt;e . '!lenta $8.90 mon'" ' Wy ;
IS . "'" t., Pomeroy, Ohio PIGS. Robert IIetz, Langsville. poilogtsta CCIIIfrl&gt;ot.od-tbe U. S ·1 homo from the Melp Gen- church at Chester In tiM!··, ab- Bobb~ and Jeff The boys' birth~
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eboa, •uo por bour. Call WY 11oa of Meigs lhowed p1ns 1n period 1n 1.112. TwG eounllel, E, f!II,JOIJI, tz11,122.11. .
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1962 Thuncleri:Hrd Hardtop Coupe $3,595
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lll!;l;UI.A noNS
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brakes, autom~tic, radio, beater, whitewaU tires, spotless
LADY TO KEEP bou!e for 2
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t'ko H""""" ._,.,., Ill• PIP~'
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clean red Interior, sno white finish.
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Wtndtnc
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elderly
people
LIV
tn'
Mr
tod
from
May
Ill,
1113
to
JUII8
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rh t~·t•n11•nl"
1;.-.n qould bo0
1961
Chevrolet
Bel
Air
4
Dr.
H.T.
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$1,995
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4
GellOI'Itor
Wort
George
Grmdley.
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8,
1913
aad
May
27,
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Juno
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I, 1913, and the fiacal year !J. f!IB,708.4t, _,,'/88.32.
Ivory over blue finish, .spotlesa dean interior, tow mllet ""'"~ hll" " " .,, ..,,.,..,,., ·n..rt\o•
eArmatuH
ReWIDdlo1
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gores for lbe years IW1ing Roa - •17,1711.1K, f!0,1711.89~
age
by
original
local
owner
V8
motor,
PowergJide,
radio
,
RAr~
and heater.
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to
care
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
T.
Ledllo
July
1, 1962 and July I, 11181 In f829,11U2, tr10,188.U.
Fur w;,.nt Ad Sentce
1962 Bel Air 4 Door Sedan
$2,395
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elderly
man
and
house.
Write
celebrated
tbeir
50th
wedding
the
ten
counUeo follow:
Seloto - fi%,10UJ, fJI,IdUI 1
NIW MANAGIR
111111,,,.,.,,.. • "Piarllt eo eenw
lvory over black finish, red interior, W.·W. tires show litBox
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The
Dally
Sen·
811Biveroacy
at
their
home
In A..eao - •14,'/68.09, ••!09.· S918,85UO, ,1,000,116Ut.
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tle wear . \'8 motor, automatic trans., radio and heater.
tine!; Pomeroy, Ohio.
Lan,avrne, May 19, with a tam- 10. $4e11,511.50, f395,679.'1'1.
Vln!!- - · f1,73f.55,
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1fl'o.:UI.ht on~oertl nbll
ARTHUR REEDY
Showroom dt&gt;an.
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11e &lt;' h araoed for a&lt;~••rttlllll II 1101
TRAINI!D MOTORMAN
Hf1 wH. IIIl' l it ota,.. .tter ""'"""
WANTED:
Someone to cut hay and' gr~ldi'en were present
Motor vehicles and - lis
na om
CARD 01 rKAN51 - lt .a&amp; ror
on shares. Write or caD D. A. escepl Mrs. Kay Bensooter
·~collections In the len soutbe~D-'
.u •nl'll n•n•raum &amp;.eh •"dlt~nn­
OPEN EVES. 8~ P~
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ART STRAUSS,-Milam, LangsviUe, Phone SH !Lynn) ill Man~a. Calif. In
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POMEROY. OHIO
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2-5407,
e
15 Sip the aftemooD noighbors and
lections for the two week perOFFlt:~ HOURS
8:10 A. M rr :1:_. I' II 11allJ
REAL ESTATE
special Invited friend&amp; came to
iod ending June 8, 1116S and the
laturdo .a:an A. M ~n 12rnn Q001I
FOR
SALE
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LEGAL
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call.
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ligures
for the !ileal y • ar
IT'S SO EASY
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-or a
FOR SALE: 120 acre farm
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Mr. aad 'Mrs. Robert Long of
which started July I, 1962 fol
TO PLAl.'E A
ELFCTROLUX Sweeper- like AUCTION SALE at the Mason· Meigs County 40 ICl'es
LAND PALl
Fostoria spent a weel&lt; visiting
lows: Athena - no weekly !J.
RESTIL 1 PRODUCING
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new.
Has
all
attachments
and
eue
Thursday
and
Saturday.
able,
plenty
~
water
good
.,.,J•~':!'..!:•~•,:
llrends
at
Langsv!De
and
RutBY
Mlif."LVLE
BALDERSON
gure, too'/,!199.15. Gallla - M,
4
WAN'J .u&gt;
2 year service guarantee. Sold
8 12 6tp
buildings, 2 bouses, on; rent- ~ne:;~t:, 11:!!.:Sr::.~ r:':m. ":! land.
Mr. and Mt'S. Ben Buckley 768.09, f]19,882.12. Hocldng PHONE WY 2·2157
new over $100. Pay 6 pay,
. b ed Mail roufe near schools Prob•10 coon u •""""""•'" w.w. Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Long of are visiting their daughter aad $t,912.40, $10'1 ,325.68. Jacl!,sonments $6.80 monthly. DiJ. DON T P~G Yn;g Bluer'
g.;.. hunting. 'Will also sell :;~:"J:.:!J'':! 0::::
.')"~; Fosterla entertained with a din- family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert f13,73f.02, $144,843.'1'/, Law1enee
counl for cash. WY 2-2204.
sepllc ta · el ean
Ill· walkout with machinery and
'"0.:.':;','1, ::":!:",,.':":,.":! ,:,::; nor hon.oring lofr. and Mra. I. Meredith at PhoeniX, Arizona. - $14,0115.72, ~.957.36. Meigs ,
NOTICES
6 14 Sic AU Sepllc Tank Cleaner. Land· cattle Phone Chester !IIIS-23III u ,..• ....,.....,. oo ,,,., T. Led1ie al the MerUn RestRecent visitors of Mrs. Laura - $3,941.48, 'llS,570.38. Pike PLA--TE-~..::UNCH &amp; 5c drink.
mark Farm Bureau, p~~=
6tc
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:!:r;'.;
aurant
in
Middleport.
Also
atRuth
were Mr. and Mrs. Law· $3,821.43, $92,419.52. Ross- $13, '
4
6 14
'61 Pontiac _ $1,595
:!ir:'"' """For.'.""· ~ ,.,,..... lending were Mr. and Mra. Is- renee Chevalier an~ MrS. Clyde 923.12, $289,905.54. Sclolo-fl8,•
Jack's Dairy Bar, Middle;'
aor ora Jo}IIJI c~·:.c=~·
sac Taylor or Rutl&amp;nd.
Chevalier. of Tmooto, and Ben- 673.88, ·f401,9ZI.91. Vinton- $1
1
8
port.
6-l -6tc 1 ~:~fu~sth!,a?'&gt;g~n~·~pa~~f
FOR RENT
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Miss Carol Ledlie Ill spending ny Ruth of Akron, and Mr. and 562.38, f44,988.12.
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SPECIAL DEAL now on Apache ing black finish like new.
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a two weeks vacatloll at the Mrs . . Wayne Prince of Long I ":~-,:;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;__
Camptrailers. Also free prizes Radio.
F0 R RENT IN Mideldle)&gt;Ofrt,, h3 POMEROY - 9-room frame
home of her parents, Mr. and Botlom.
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to be given &amp;way, July I. Stop '59 Bul'ck arge rooms, DIC y UrniS • hom with bath
h tin
Mrs. Bernard Ledlie.
Mrs. Grant Boring hasre$1,395
ed apartment. pnvate bath, I e
' gas
ea g,
Mr aad "- AI b Barr aad !. ed h
afte being a pa
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for demonstration and re•is•
d
pr'lvate entrance, large clos- f$7u 1ba sement, and 2 car garage.
.
auo.
pa
11'11
ome . r
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IIOII,..• Michel;Mr. and Mro. Jlu. !lent in -the St. Joeeph's Hos·
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ter. Amsbary Marine &amp; VB LeSabre. Choice of 4 r.
900 00
Trailer Sales, 631 4th Ave.,
et, hardwood floors, utilities MIDDLEPORT- e-room frame
ane Barr of Oak Hill went to pttal at Parkersburg.
Gallipolis, 0. 446-0239.
~~~•shed , Telephone '!,~ ~; home with bath, gas heating,
Columbus Thursday to attend Mr. and Mrs. Leo Torrence
6 12 6tc
mce basement, and 118rport,
the commencement exereises tt and family of Cincinnati were ~-------HA=VE="'c-A"'M=E=R.,..
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APARTMENTS for rent. Re- close to school. $10,000.00.
S
Ohio Slate wherE: their son-In- recent visitors of relatives Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtla
0
See or raU us for your phoomeroy,
decorated furnished and un· TRAILER LOT- (60x!OO) high·
law, Blair cadwallader gradua~ here.
are announcing the birth of a
/tography needs. Weddings, an- CLOSING OUT a full line of furnished . Rowley &amp; Rt&lt;d way location, with aU utilities Sen. Oakley Collins noted 1,_ ed. Following the commence- Mr~. Leep aad Frank Arnott daughter, Tammy Sue, June J.
oiversaries, reunions, home- used household goods. Stew· Hardware. Phone WY 2-2'1'/6, and sewer, concrelt patio and day passage of a bill In both ment exercises Mr. aad Mrs. of_ Parkersburg, ~pent a day Maternal grandparen~ are Mr.
1
earnings _ special occasions arl Appliance, Phone 7?3-S7!9 after 5 p. m. Phone WY 2- driveway (8x48). Move In In- houses of the General Assembly CadwaUader were honored w1th With Mr. and Mrs. CarroU Ran· and M~s- Marvin Walker of
commercial, Industrial, legal, H If d W V
6-4-10tp 3574.
6 6 tfc morrow. $1400.00.
which he says should m te • a picnic dinner at the Park of dolph.
Reedsville and )&gt;aternal grand
aerial photographs, 8 and 16
ar or • . a.
'h DUPLEX, furnished apart· ACREAGJ;: -:. 6 acres
inside ially 'benefit c~erce ina h~ R~s at Columbus where 25 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mar."" parents are Mr. and Mrs. DenMM movies.
menl al 3!10 s. 2nd, Middle- Pomeroy corporation, 6 • room dlstrtcl as well as the entire fri~s and relatives attended. ~nd Becky of Long Bottom VIs- ver Curbs. Great grBIIdparents
Grover's Studio, Pomeroy, Ohio '
MALATHION FOR
port. Call in evening. WY 2- house with basement. $4,000.00' state of Ohio.
Friends here have learned of 1ted with ~s. Bess Larkins. are Mr. and Mrs. Zen Pierce
· 6-ll~lc
ROSES AND
S.28-tfc
RURAL
Modem
4-room
log
the
death of Maynard Davis. Dale Sm11h has returned Geat great grandfather is
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cabin, with bath, bot •water The trucking Industry of Ohio 51, of Charleston. He Is our- home after being a patient at Jake VanMeter.
w1t11 "'•tathlon, onr auu or epra~
ONE SIX room hom1~ . Peoples heating, full basement. House Will be .given the same rights, vived by his wife, Mary Jane Holzer Hospital at GalliJKt}ie ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince
You Are lnvltedl
~r:~e~h ~~~/o~~~nw~~~a;Z~~i
Terrace. Phone WY 2-5385. beautifully finished inside and or equal opportunities, to c.om- Entsminger Davis and
two Mr. and Mrs. Robert King were visiting relatives in Col
Spray Powder or Du•t aM! botb
5 15 tfc out, red oak floors', and stone pete with her neighboring states sons, Joe and Jon, and one and son have moved here from umbus.
co mbination lmeettclde 1nd rung
FOOD FREEZING
'"•• ''""'''"'"'· "" '"' FURNISHED apartments. Two, fireplace. One acre lot with sJch as, Dlinols, Michigan and daughter, one · grandchild and Amesvtlle. Mr. King Is
.t he Rev. Freeland Norris he•
,
AND
::~~~m~~~~~~Y~:~~~~··R~~,~~~ng~:~4
room,
1
five
room
f'urnlsh·I
Jarge
garage.
UnusuaL
$7,000.lndlana.
three
brothers
and
one
sister.
new
park
manager
at
Forked
been returned here to the Melh
1'
Cooking Demonstration
~~~·;~~- z~~;~~~nd511~~!ctf:: !;oe:.
ed and unfurnishd. p b 0 u e 00.
I Specifically the bUI in
Ben:tard Ledlie returned to Run State Park.
odist Chu~h Charge for hla 11th
omkal '·" u,.p Don't Jr l thr pesh
WY 2·2557.
5-7·tfc C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR th
creases his work on the river boats af- Mr. and Mrs. Don Spr~e year.
~~~,.a head •tart. buy ynur •upply
PHONE WY :t-3830
e o~erall legal length of com- ter a month1s vac;ation at his are parents of a new son born Mr. and Mrs. Put Patterson
7:30 PM EDT • 8 :30 PM OST
ITlffiEE and lour room furnish- ALBERT M. COX SALESMAN :~rCial , ra~tor and semitrall· home.
at St. Joseph's Hospital at of Athens were visiting Mrs .
,
ed
and
unfurnished
apart.
PHONE
WY'
%-%ZZO
r
combmatiOns
from
50
to
55
Guy
Swodley
Is
Ill
at
his
Parkersburg.
Harriett Bryllltl.
Pomeroy Londmork Store
ments. WY 2-5434.
6-18-3tc feet and prescribes a method of homo with pneumonia. At thlll Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Keith Weber visited
Mrs.
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Mrs.
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tfOME ECONOMIST. OffiO POW
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MOOERN 4 room furolslled or IN POMEROY. Etgnt room mttratler.
Cecil Nelson, son . of
Mrs. son atlended the races at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkin;
Wlll &amp;ivfl tntl!!resttnt 1111d belp.
unfurulllll!l&lt;l apartment. l\f,ld- bouse, 3 bedroom" and bath , The bill does not change any Clair Nelson graduated from Indiana)&gt;Oiis Speedway.
wete visiting . Mr. and Mrs.
'ul dfl'moru.tration• on bow to
OPEN TIL· ~.
prep~tre,
p.acka11, and
free:;o:e
dleport. WY 2-387l
large lot. Good locaUon . out of other eXISting length . require- Ohio Unlyersity at Athens, June Mrs. Lee Wallace Is a paUent Orland Branch, Belpre.
'ood1 (or home (reHJnt:
She
s 15 tfc h•gh water. 6aU WY 2'~ ~Ia, nor does It eba_i!ge any 9. .
at Camden-Clark Hospital at Visiting Mr •. amt Mrs. Zer.
ll"il' 11n ~ wer .a ny quelltlotu pertain·
ne to frtezlna tood1. ShP al10
THREE SETS beginner's clubs. - - - - - - - - - 5 10 tfc he~ghl or width requU"ementa At the end of one week of Bl· Parkersburg. ·
.
Pierce were Mr. and Mrs. Den
11a~
IIIIIIY
1hor1 cuh, reclple•,
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New. Tealord Driving Range. 3usiness 0
ortunities FOR SALE - Two. bedrooD' but the language of the sectio~ ble School at the LangsviUe Mr. and Mrs. Lowe!l Cheva· ver Curtis, Columbus, Lam
Refroshmonq will bo "rvodt
Lill:
PP .
horo~e. Beautiful B~rcb ktteb has. been changed for clanf•· Cburch 4ll chlldre11 were enroll· Uer and sons of Maasf1eld v1sl~ CurUs; Johnme NeweU and Ma
I :-=~oo:o~R~PR~I~Z~E!s..,...,=J 1 r==~~~~==~~~- -rRESTAURANT.
l
w11h eqmp- en, automatic gas beat 16411 cah~n purposes. New language ed.
ed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chev· cy Cameron.
~
MALATHION FOR
I men!. House with 21 acres of Lincoln Heights. CaU J o b n prov.•de~ that the length of a Carol Pierce Jr. had worshi~ allor and Carol.
Virgie Mora of Pomeroy vis·
PLttTE LUNCH and S c drink, ·
semitrailer shaU be th
•
$I oo. Jack's Dairy Bar. Mid·
VEGETABLES
land. Apply : owner, Park Inn, Blaettnar. WY 2-5127 ll-19-11• Ire
e ex· servkolS al the LaogsviUe Mra. Grant Smith has return- lted Mrs. Ethel Chevl!ller.
.
dleport.
6-ll~tc wu• M•••••••n. ,., ••• ., ,.,.,. on Route 50, between McAr· FOR SALE· 31 acre broUer .me. overall length of the se- Church Sunday.
ed home after being a )&gt;allen! Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayma·1
- :~t~t;~1 "Lt,.}i}Mf:':e~urt~~rp~:: thLt1 a Athens across from farm near. Bradbury. Build~ :trallerfe~clus~ve of safety de- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fetty and In the St. Joseph's Hospital at af Cqhynbus, Mr. 8lld Mrs. Hanl.
AUTOMOBILE wur...
beeD v.,,...,. •~• ., LANDMARK
Hooper Park.
6 18 6tp lngs fully equipped to house d els, relrlagehedra on, or heating children went to Bucyrus Wed· Parkersburg.
Holter and Mr. and Mrs. Davi 1
eancelled'
LO!It
vow
opeuaaor·a
Multi·P urpou \le(et.able Spray
ev ces a c
to the front of .... da to I .
nd
Mr
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. Urense? Ce.U WY Z.'W&amp;b..
Doesn't har m pl•nts . ufe and ef
9000 chickens. 8 room house th
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Y Sit her brotber,
Mr. a
s.
rsa 1e
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were VIS
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BUSINESS SERVICES
fuU basement ~·J furnace' ." semd•trba r or safety de- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cremeans. entertained with a lamtly pic- Mrs. Joe Bissen.
t1J lJ : :
nower. eucumbrr melon. 8Ciuuh
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umper8 8 tta hed t
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potatou. tomatlrs . beeh. ce ler)' .
PHOTO COPYING --Serv,= Plenty of water. Owner will the rear
O Mr. CemeanB graduated from nic Sund&amp;y, those present were
Mr. a.nd.. Mrs. Harold Holter
OrocC(III , brunrl !JPrfluts. Don'l
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AUTO SALES
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~i:te:n~~anc~ ;.:".;'oy reasonable. For tnf~rmation aUone
oot
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Uc write: Box 516, Beverly, Ohio
s cdorr.esponds to the re· job at Delaware, Ohio Sunday Watson of Little Hocking, Mr. Mrs. Hanson Holter, Forest Run.
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51
FOR SALE - 1957 Ford V-8
Eosl Moln •
or phone Beverl 56
comrnen. atiOn of the American after spending a few daya here and Mrs. Bober! Thomas 11f Bob Burton and Craig Den
converlible. One owner. $495 . ; • . ·
Pome&lt;OY. Ohio
AUCTIONEER
Y 613 Gtc ~·~~:•on of Highway officials. with ·his lamily and visiting Cheshire, Mr. aad Mrs. Robert of Columbus are spending a
Also, 1955 DeSota 4 door , $395
' ·
C.mplele Service
FOUR ROOM h
.
Ohe Tr ~~s sup)&gt;Orted. by the with his daughters, Imogene Morton, and Mr. and Mrs. lien- week with Mr. and fdrs. Wayne
10 uc mg AssociatiOn.
Can be seeen at Ashland SerOPEN TIL 9 P:M.
,
Critl Bradford
ouse With 1 acMarone and children sod Mr. cy Morton of Belpre.
Prince.
'·
vice Station al Syracuse.
Wrile, Phone or Contact
re lot, large )&gt;Orch, basement,
aad Mrs. Blair Cadwallader oi
-Violet Smllll
6 14 3t
A. c. BRADFORD
off Rl. 7. Phone WY 2~127.
Columbus
---;:=--::----co-~~-c Salorday, June %2, 1983, I p. m.
Racine, Ollie
5-28-301j)
W
·-Mn. Alpha Barr
ne Rambler
The personal property of the
5 18 lfe FOR SALE: ~ room houS. and
World Staadard '' Compaet
late Hattie McKenzie will be i:"'(} Mccov-;---.o\umoNEEii bath, newly decorated, gas
E&lt;ceDenco
sold at AUCTION at her res· Cbesler. Ohio.
heating. FuU basement. LoS,
Ill&amp; car room, ride and perform- ldence on Salem Streel Ibe·
4 18 lie caled 123 Hndson Street
COO
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BY BERTHA PARKER
IDC8 SmaU car economy and ing Stale Rout 1241 in Rut- Middleport. Price, $6000. In:
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon· llowi!U
maoacerablltty
land, Oh•o. ConsiSting of the Kart Grnoser, Pinmbmc ..,.
quire Ohio Hotel.
I"'" visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross
See
followmg :
Beating
BY EVELYN BRICKLE&amp;
Poolton, Canton, Mr. and Mrs.
1 8 tfc
Metropotitan lllotors
Bedroom suile, 2 pc , davenllllnersville, Obia
_ ~ Sen. Oakley Collins ol IronHoadly Carruthers and family,
E. MaiD Slreel, Pomerny
pori, two platform rockers,
End vour sewer troubles
H(\USE FOR SALE or trade ton, .explained today passage of
Mrs. Clarence Nichols has Beach City.
Pbane WY 2-31170
slands, chest of drawers, Air
We bave aU si2el
for a place in Middleport, a bdl, which he co-authored,
BY GLENN.4 S. MILHOAN returned home from the hosplt· Mr , and Mra. Perry Davis,
f Z2 Uc
Way sweper, single bed (39
S.wer Machines
six rooms, bath, basement, now o~ the Governor's desk.
Mr. and Mra. Burgess (Alice al and !'frs. Audrey Torrence Mr. aad Mrs. Sy Alberson, eo.
=Fo::::R~NE=w;:-o-r_u_sed
-,--carr
..:_=...::.~r m 1, Duncan Phyie dining tabla,
RP.a11011abte Rates
city water, electricity, ga~, specifically, the bill re- Conroy) Furgeroon of Hunting. is assislmg In caring lor ber. lumbus, called on Mr. aad Mrs.
trucks, pillone Mamn Marks rad1o, Kelvinator refrigerat- Call W'l M9'14 Day or Ni~t
garage, one acre gr~d m qu~res the clerk ol any_ court ton, W. Va. were here over the Mr. aad Mrs. George Emer· Lew DI~J.
SALESMAN Beas1ev Math or, pie cupboard, kilchen tab1 26 Uc Rutland .. S. D. Buskirk, Rot·1: record in Ohio to not1fy the weekend to attell(, the Alumni tck of Ft. Myers, Florida, Mr. RusseD Rl f e and
Ran.
ewa, Athens, LY :1-4061
le and chairs, toaster, lamps, Mr Farmer, why pay more? land, Ohio.
6 13 6tp .~"' Board of Education when Banquet at the Chester Sehool and Mrs. Woodson Haynes and dal Rife, Columbus, visited re10-9-tfc two room size rugs and throw Breed to the best fm less.
in Y pe;:' boldlng valid ll!ach- here, and visited rela!lvec Sun- daughter, Mrs. Rene Boldon and cently with their grandmother,
- - -- - - - - - - rugs, hand tools, lwo needle- Now $6.00 breeding fee for
INSURANCE
g ce lcate is convicted of day.
family and Miss Hazel Bragg Mrs. Ge!&gt;rge Renshaw.
FOR SALE
poml cha~rs, bookcase wnling service to excellent Gold Med·
: ;~ony:: of any other crime Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Salser all ol South Charleston, were Mr. Lester Brookover, his. mo.
.
desk, occasiOnal chair, bed, al ~ plus proven Dairy buDs JOHNSON, Simpson Insurance
110(1
• Chapter 2901. (Of· caUed on Mr. and Mrs. May- auosta of Rev. W. W. Bragg.
thor, Mrs. Jessie Broc*over ,._
AUC'I'ION SALE: at lhe Mm- dresser, cedar chest, clock, and performance lested beef Agency, In: All forma of In a.ue'
t:;aslty).
nard Bahr onl! afternoon last Jack DuvaU retw:ned borne cen!ly visited relatives Jn S.nette, Thursday and Salurday. 4 cham, buffet, gas heater bulle No association fees. Cur· surance. J•m Johnson and ~pter
· ( enses Agalnat week.
from the hospital where be un· dy, W. Va. ,
6-IB~Ip 70,000 B.T U , base cabinet, gas !Iss Breeding Semce, Inc. Bud Sunpson, Agents.
~ oral~~ Chapter 290S. (OF· Mr. and Mra. WilHam Rose, derwent knee surgery aad Is Mr. aad 14fa. John Doustaa
CARPETS COM .
.range Hardwick Apl., drop For service call
I 1 Uc enses...,
Chasity) .
son BIUy of Columbu•, visited getting along line.
Mike, , Rosa · Allll ' -.ct. NIIIIC)I,
h
~ dean quiCk· leal table, electric mixer, step Albert Parker, Chesler, Ohio Realer ._..... AJietiQ
B N~ca= to the
Slate over the weekend with her par· Mr. and Mrs. John Hasten Sr. Shade, recenUy visited with Mr.
1~~.: !~th81t~e .. ~sire 15 a':. ladder, fruit jars, many other
PA 1185-3415 or
·•tnsannco lor ..,..,. .,...... ,::;_• -~• contain the name enta, Mr. and Mrs. Everett WU- of Columbus and daughter-In - and Mrs, llarJnqn Fox.
P
e ree Use
•terns.
Leland Parker, Pomeroy, Oldo
aad bolol- oeed."
......ence 'lddreu ol the Ualns and attendeci the alumni Jaw, Mrs. Shirley lfaBell aad Mr. Frank Dally, son Edward
Sham)&gt;Ooer. Baker Furniture, WEBSTER . FULTZ, Attorneys
Pbone WY %-ZZ14
..._ IVY 14111
doleodant, the section ol the banquet.
daughter of Seattle, Washing· Dally and Sharon J.l4itllll, Mr.
Middleport.
Il-lS-lite RAYMOND WEBB, Executor
.
Revised Code violated, and !be Mr. aad Mrs. Dwight Mllboan, ton were Sunday guosta of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rou&amp;h ·IIIII fam.
6 5 30tp
twO USED Redwood storm Terms: Cash
HOUSE Trailer Insuraoce. Full sente~ of the Court, Jll'ovld· Mr. and Mrs. Everel! Milhoan
Mrs. John Arbaugh aad Uy, Pomti'OY&lt; rec:i!ntly Ciilted
doors. I lio in. by 36 by 83. Not responsible for accidents
COBA SEIIYICE
comprehensive coverage. hO.- ed the~ hal!.knowlediJe that wer.! shopping in Parkersllurg son Wesley.
on .Mrs. ~ F~
1000
Phone WY 2-3457.
6-ll~tc Auct. Nole : This furniture is 1 ..,. ,.., •••• to 0 , 10 .....,
per '
coverage. Borne• tho defendant h9lds a leaching M&lt;l!lday.
Cris Hoffman had as Sunday twelve illelnbiiii;.r the Lauro
liNGER sewing machine. Full very clean and shows the ••• ...., •• """' ou •• ••• Nm•
tn;:;;•nco Agency, certlflcale.
• Mr. and Mrs. Hasett Betz of guests his daughter Mrs. ~ el Clif{ Health Clult met at the .
price $28 includes attachment best of care.
~:; ::::.,:.b 1~-:!;,_ c. 11111 c111,
eport. · WY 2-2903.
Present law requires
the st. Joteph, 'Mich. Ire speudlDg tella Moffett, and
daugb- home ot Mrl. ~tv&amp; Pearl ~U
for buttonholes. Free carry- BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
woodo, To&lt;n .,,..,.. wv t-twt
I 29 80tc State Board of Educlltioo to,.... their vacation here with ber ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. ·E. MiDI• (or their ·monlhly meetlnt. Mrs,
lng case. WY 2-2204.
A. C. Bradford, Manager
M &lt;""'"' ,.,.,.,.
voke, after a bearing, the teach- mother, Mra. Alice Dodoon. Ml- can and two grandchlldren De- Clarence Curtil wu. ce-bolteaa. 6 14 ~tc c . C. Bradford, Auctioneer
.MUSICAL Instrument• ~?g certificate of any person kel Milhoan was Mrs. Allee anpa and Billy Miillcan of Houa- Refreshments · w~e sened.
B"'R"'A"'ND~-""N"'E"'w,.-va-c-uu_m...:..c;.le:..ano
=r
(6) IS, 6tc GLASS INSTALLED windshield F
. •
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found intemperate, immoral, Dodson'• dinner pest Sunday. toO, Texas aad Mr. Hoffman'• David ~. ut; V~on,
in factory carton. All clean·
.
and door. Insurance company OR SALE . ~tr~lvanous v ... lncom)&gt;etent, !"'gllgent, or gull· Miss Eistne Milhoan visited grandsm LeOnard Hoffman who II visiting his''l r. . . . .ta Mr
in~ •ools and quaranleed. List
MALATHION
approved . All work guaran- hn. Good, ba•J•. Reasooable. ty of any ~ conduct uniJe. a few days k.st Weelr with her Is in the Navy. This is four gen· and Mrs. NormaD·Scbaef.;. .
FOR FRUIT
leed . S.S.S. Serv~ce , WY 2- S. C. C.OK. Del&lt;ler, Ohio
eonung to hill )&gt;OIIIIIon," Pre- aunt, Mrs. ..._, Sehalfer of orations.
Mrs. v•"'"'·n ,- - a...._n.,.n.
price $49.95 will sacrifice for I
5 1i lfc
,_,
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6189, Syracuse, Ohio. 2.&gt;
: : la~oes =-~~ thbow !'&lt;JMrmeroy. ~Mrs. Ethel Stout returned led Mr. ,fox to Sall!l!l, w. va.
122 . WY 2-2204.
5 30tc
LANDMARK
MARINE SUPPLIES
rma
pe .. --.
eso
· and MI'B. Dwight Mi1hoaJ! bomo from ,l.onB Bottom where wlleni sM will make her bolne.
1 14 Stc
;:;-:c:-:::-"7-:--c-.:.:..~ ~~::~.~o~~,:::~hiiJr Bookkeeping accounts wanted.
matters Is to ·be oDtained b)' Peggy and
of 'Flatwood1, lhe spent several
wt~ fot .a couple ~ mon&amp;il.
THREE rooms of furn iture for Kolth••• • coptan, ......,. pow
Complete bookkeeping and 15 FT. Flbei giBBI boil! wiib 45 the Stale
Mr. and Mrs. Everett · MilhooD her clsughter, Mr1. fraidr
; •'Mt. aJicl · lllra. Herman JtU.
sale. Helen's Beauty Shop. ~~;m:~~~':. ':'..~"~.;, "'~:.',
tax service. Phone WY 2.2272. H. P. MerCIII'l' motor and The biD Ill IPO~ by tllo! openl Silnday at Buck'l Lake. who had l~lectlqn in her hand .. Pl)r, Jaclill. 'and '.Ronnie, na,.
Call WV 1-2800.
6 15 6tc l ·~:'f,!:· .::~; :!:. ~~.:'!:~
5 15 30IC trailer. 'I095.00. Like New . .Ohio EdueaUm •&gt;clatloa and. They were joined by Mr. aad Rev. Freeland Norris bll too. recently visl!ed rtlaUvet
~~ 'N1" NF&lt;cOIF: Sin•rr sewHEA11NG ,\ND PLUMBING
Pbono WY :l-3f57.
8-11-61&lt;: has the ~ ol the ~~~ of ~rs . Gaf!e Me~ of ·Chester been returned• to this chal'lt twere. ·.
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ing machine. Like new and l
EostMolnSt.
lllaoUer P'w1lacea
·
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lbe Deper1jMnt of ~on. and ~II enjoyed a "cook . ~!" lor another year.
.. , . • Mr. ' an&lt;i -Mra.' ~·
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l""""t'ed Zio z... equipped, •
.
Anold ''iii tlf
.J.IVESTOCK
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supper.
RoY. BMigg Pl'etiC. . Simi:lay entntained ,rltb l'IIII1Mii9 -PII'
ll"ttonhbles, etc . Assume I
Pomoroy, Ohlt&gt; S
M.
o en
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A serloup short,age of anthro· Mrs. Morl Taylor. whO arrfv. m(!rning . at the
Metl!(ll)iet .ty Sundav for their children
J&gt;e . '!lenta $8.90 mon'" ' Wy ;
IS . "'" t., Pomeroy, Ohio PIGS. Robert IIetz, Langsville. poilogtsta CCIIIfrl&gt;ot.od-tbe U. S ·1 homo from the Melp Gen- church at Chester In tiM!··, ab- Bobb~ and Jeff The boys' birth~
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