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(ei'talnment. See our big double feature progra.
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"DEVIL AT 4 O'CLOCK'
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Featuring Spence!' Tracylltd !!'rank Sinatra
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- a total wei&amp;ht ol about 10 poiiJldl.
The Kirtland'• werbler ia not yet on
the •enlahlng lilt, but It could well be.
For aome n~t understOOd reason of tvoJutlon, tht bird wlllnoot only In certain
patchy sllnda of jeek pine In one erte of
Michigan.
It can't be eny old jack pine. It mull
be 1 young pine - but not too younJ,
aoout 10 to 18 yeera old. The pine mun ·
have low-growlne live ·branches. And It
must be somewhere near tbe Au Sable
River valley; Jack pine in otber perta of
the otate doesn't attract the birds. While
they fly thousands of mUe1 eacb year on
migretiona to the Bahamea, they n t 1 t
only in the north-central port of tho lower penln1ula.
In 1 co-operative program belnJ cer·
rled out by the Michigan Department of
Conservation, the Mleltllen Auduoon
Society, the United Statea Foreiil Ser·
vice and the Packacinl Corporation of
America, power IIWI are roaring In new·
ly dedicated Huron Netional Forllt near
Mlo, Mich. Old jack pine It beln&lt; cut
down at the flnt step in a 1Dn1 • ralllt
pro1ram of providinl more 11 t 1 t I • 1
Jri&gt;und for Kirtland'o -warbltn.
Eventually, the Xk1land'a Warbltr
Manaeement Area In the toreat will cover more than 4,000 acres and will bt
under 1 eo-year rotation of IOQlnl. controlled burnlnc, narowth and lo&amp;gin&amp;.
The h~pe It that It will be tnOUib to
aave the warb!M' from almoet Inevitable
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constr.ntionilll have calculated that
1110re thin· 200 apecles of mammal• and
bir~ have vanished off the face' of the
earth - becal,lse of man -: since tbe,be·
&amp;i.Pning of the Olrlstlan era.
Intentionally or unlntlptionally, tcores of ~J;I4!&lt;;iel have been wiped out in
America In the few centuries since the
first Europeans landed.
In tbe 20th century, mammal apecl..
have been disappearing arouad the world
at tbe rate' of one ;a' year. BJ\1: it is also
In this •entury that man, appalled by his
own power, bas allored his behavior and
tried to prHil'Yesomt of his fellow crea·
tlll'll.
For some, llke the fabulous passenger
pigeon, thlt retognltion of the "rilbla"
of alllmela end of our aplrltuel need of
a!llmala came too lata.
For others, like the bi10n, It came In
Umt to aave for future aeneritiont rem·
nantl of the creal herd• which once
roamed over half the country.
For othero, the illsue it still In doubt.
The bald
and whoopine crane, for
instance, bovor precariously on tht vera•
of extinction.
Whu once 111tn killed whole herda
and flockll sheerly for the perverae thrill
of mess olauehter, they now take creal
ptlnl to Insure that one tiny animal ia
lllowed to gontlnue hla way of lift un·
molelled....
The enlmal .II Kirtland'• warbler, 1
half-o~nce rarity of fluff and bird bone.
No JMre than 1.000 of the tall-wagging,
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A baltllced lleket Ia N... Yort ftet, 11 lhe loJegro ,... Jw a
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And Pl'll that Golf Ill Hit aooci0111 will ever 1t1111 .
Tbe pretldeoUal DOIDinaiiDI opoto to, respeeUvely, a ~ presldoot of Manhattao tn New UnW Sprinc .comeo again,
eonveoiiiMII 111111 the umpaip ant, a Jew aDCI a IIDman Calholio. York C1tJ Or, aimllarly, .. the So W.'U cet through 10111111011
.,. pnlly - • to Ill lllllmilllted Or the division mllbt Ill 01110111 dlolce of 1 Roman Cllbolie to bo ADCI try not to complain.
Rldl bltaolnp 1&gt;: fOU eecll,,....
atxt year b7 raclal and relljio111 tht hallaat, lhe N..,.... IIIII the cbarimaa of tile IJomoaralle N•
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n.. two Dlljar polillcal ,... tlooal Committee • ..,. 10 havt Leastwlae, not un l!umlrter An4 keep 11141 both life lroln ..,.
Both major parUea have ""' teo JIUIY be much emped o bal· almoot lhe force o1 law
When the IUD oblM bot,
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ADCI wtlb betlltlld IWIII
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with the idoe that a Ne8fo ohouid ticketa. ae belwaea Roman c.tho- 'lilt titeu. of John II' KAla- ADCI dllcomlort ..tn ~1.
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lllleiJ, ~re, that 1 Neplo- AD avon ....- lllaplatlaa 1101 allmlDalt rellpuo coatldn- tkal twlna. Falhln, 10
the-Cabillllt plank will bo pro- would bo to bolt fw tilt Nacro \'011 Uon• from U 1 poUU.. Ia- hoW ttpr they are to help,
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Stale'• pardon boerd II recommendln&amp; _ posed next year for both JIUijor with plaUorm pr&lt;llllioea of CabiDII stead, It Invited now rae1tJ aDCII'Ited 1 .poor third eholee.
.,.. pull, ... till · · .,
AclrtfS CU&lt;&gt;l LyJileJ will be IDDOUD· her for parole. And why not? ~~.IU'l I' ,
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1lllt Ill aJalll.
,..cing bel'• break-up with Mike Selzman ttl be pitied and helped;. ,he duij!J ·burt . jp10. o1 eourH, an IDI'l' ftoor bo ualllwful to pramiH 1 job to .....,...
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any hour now ... Don Murray has been anyone but herself, but she dre~ a far . Jieht, eopeelally in lila Demoer•· any lndtvidual. But there Ia liD u N Ulld............., a.1p11 J I'Gt burna
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chosen to play Dr. Normall Vincent Peale s_t\{fer sentence than many a rap11t and _ ~ NaUonal Convention.
lllw qalalt pramlalllg that a Buncbe wae IO)'IDf a law 1111 bleb 11a11 tl
maa to bla DGIIIdelllloll IWiil ,.. In the famoua minister' a film biogr.;aiJ · lll~&amp;or 1\!ho hat como beforo the courlt
The major part~&lt;~ ore likely. apaclfle job would Ill tilled from daya 810 lhat Ito bopod then a bum of 15 to 10 ptr
11111 al 1111 lut .rej)ort , \ .
.. . Melina Mercourlll ailing in Athens all across the country . . . : . . ~roadway aiao, to bo confronted next 7'"' among lhe membora ol a fvan 1000 would bo a 11..,. Cabtatt 1111 lM.dJ aurfaet fuDctlclllal .well .!Qf ': ,~,
and may be bedded for several weeks on bookin8 agents ~re screamm&amp; lik~ wo'll'· "'llb propoule for balaacod race. If lhe pollllolan• bollavo member and a N..,. supreme bb' IIIII. Now pereolll
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doctor's orden. And the love of her-me·, --llfd'llgers at the news that ltussii''WIIo·t• l&lt;keta. Tho balanced UCket 17" 1110h p!'DIIIiafo ww· wil! an elao- Court jullce.
muob- extea~~ve
IDlldni It tltat the ·-..... .• -~· '
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11114 aaiJ had·to 1t19W lilt ,?
He to!Jk 9tf for London on some film as· culturaloxcha~e. with the Urn led Sta~es. Yort City where llepublioen their hearts aDCI hope to di•.
lhe dllf .eaaoot ., far off." . ' .l.nle 11111114 • - Ill
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signnie'itt juot u she was coming down Agents for muSicialll were all workinl Staaley M. Ieoac• 1poka out
n.e To llaiiJ
Baai!hl " ir ' a ·.iuli&lt;iiit' 'mft:.' iirlnc fer IUCb pll'IODIII 1
but ha allo 1\ld 1o !'IHIwith the nllaeries .. . President Kennedy like mad to get their clle~ll I Stitt De· •&amp;ain•t it loll year. laaaco oaidr Now Ia the liDII foe aM 100'1 bor Ot ·lha N....., t\lilllllUDIIJ, 11 polyvinyl alcal!ol IJlOll8l
tbe clrculatlliD throulh
knowa exactly what tho plans wer~ for pa~tment exchange date t~ .the Soviet
"I don't like the carefully bal· 111111 to raUy iplnlt any oueb 111e p..iiu&lt;lanl 11et the l!lel \bill can be appllod 10 1 -~~
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the Bay of Pigs lnvason of Cuba, and Union, be~au~e of the publicity and sub- anced Ucket IIIII we fact on aampaip ......,_ aDCI qainOII NoiJ'Ii" "lrotaa ·bo ·Md III llurllld ttrea ltld wltldl 11!11 11
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now that Btchard Nixon has iasued his sequent nse m price for .any performers tlaeUoa city. I am not baPPJ Ill{ ticket balaaolnf, ..up.. or ndlanp for Cablnllor Supreme a ll!blllllllil lkla while 1M
[ ww14 tM ,IIdvlat I!D1illlli ta :,
blut on the aubjeet, political insiders who make the Iron Curiam scene.
with tbe tendency on far loo many raCial, In lhe IIDIDiutlool of e111o Court jdlla tilt polfllclaai' WID ti, tlilnt 11 J'lllllllllnC bll
eart11111 iiliout ~- .; ;,;:
thillk the Prealclent may just let him
&amp;overnmental ....mlaal0111 aJICi dtdatea fw 'pl'llldont tDCi Ylce to llllb ~dell. ·
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have it. 'lbey believe the Nixon version
Shirley MacLIIne's latest bealllik board• to make aurt lhat lhn -*"t. Onea bosul. l1ldl politi- '!be da)r, Jadeed, It nat far ell. perf- lklD anfll,
fer o- wbo biVI tho ~ .. ~
doesn't Qllitl_.coincide with what Presl· quote: "Imagine bavlnl a public Image are one· third - . t t..... cal chlcODOl')' to habit farmlll(,
Ill PIIICIIll wbo
IWtt 10 1o1e 111o 11M ·of , t1111
dent liiliDecly was told by the Elsenhow- like Grace Kelly! I tell you I would kiD third Roman Cltholi&lt;B aDCI ..,... It beComes, •• In New YIB'k City,
bid 1 aeriM lljury lo t
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brain, reeovary dlpends Clll
lllitlolllt ll .tM 11 plat u ·lt !
ers are bidding to put Joteph Manldew- tual, but Grace is too polite to aey 10 . . . tecration, but juat lhe oppoaltt. It praeese.
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wicz' "Cleepe~" script between h.,-d All of Undy's was buzzing tht other emphasi&gt;es race, creed and •• A raco oc ·a relJtlool ....,.. to
meiillirane of tlte brain, I
coven. He coUld problbly write quite 1 night when crooner Mike Clifford stroll- tiona! origin."
heve 1 prior, valid aDCI ..,......
dura mat.; Grlfll wHit
book aoout what waan't In the ocrlpt, ed in with 1 girl who looked enou1h like
DIY!ft Top lptlt
obit elolm oa o .... publio fl..
mator llklll fl'olll dooor
ct- Wllr - .. ... too, and so eould w, and Dickie, and Sandra Dee to m•ke Bobby Darin do a
By .,.,.. Q, .........._ M.D. death llld prutJWd by
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Sybil, ·nqt to mentiOII the forgetten man double teke. The explanetion: she wu Fore'gn
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ner party at the White !louse.
Duke is wrltinl another book, "Lend Mt
Your Eer", which will be publiohed by
studlo
.J Chlcken-pluckero of the world, arise! Obolensky . . . Ann· Mar1aret •1
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believe
that
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Tne pl'Oducert ef a film about Fidel Cas·
"steaming"
over
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d'etcri~
tro are tryinc to find the right acior for
the lead role . .. J. Nicholas lannuzi, au- lion of her sexy dance In "Bye Bye Bird·
thor of "What's Happening", is terrified ie" because he wrote "Start up that mu.
to co to Greenwich VIllage these days. sic and she becomes an animaL That's
Since hll devastating book about the mo· the only way I can describe her". Sure,
rals of the villagers, a group of them she's furious. She didn't know what she
have hanged him in effigy oultoldo of tho wao doing et the time; she thought It
espnno hOuoe he uood lo frequent . .. was "Swan J..ake", or somethin&amp; equally
The elite of the jazz world-among them pristine . . . Diahann Cmoll of the mu·
Duke Ellington, Stan Getz and Cannon· sica! comedy scene has a famous base·
ball Adderly-are predicting otardom ball player ilaffy over her If abe reci~
for a lovely and comparatlv&lt;l)y new sing· rocates the feellnJI, a brUllant ector will
er named Teri Thornton. She is marv&amp;- be miJhly sad.
--lous on her new album, "Srunewhere In
The Night" . . . Workers for the Steve
Manhattan !:est, which refers to It·
Allen show happily report that a just-re·
ao welcomed
a "midget"Nck
newspaper,
promaleased independent-ARB check of 23 cit· self
lurely
all the other
ma
les wbere he competes with tho "'fo. jor dallies in a Thursday edltorlel, 111d
Jllgbt" show, Steve'o 1head in lbe major· congratulated Mayor Wagner for final·
lty of places, and if the trend continues ly coming throu~h with a 11ttlement. It
as It hat, he should be well out In front was rflghtfully nice of the ch1~1 to take
In the rating race within the next few that friendly attitude: the on trouble
was hat Mayor Wagner hadn't &lt;omo
months.
through with a settlement and we're •1111
Shirley Bao1ey certainly lw a talent on strike . . Rumors are lfylng again
for ettracting publicity. She was robbed about Greta Garbo poS8lbly returning to
a few morninlfli ago in her owenk hotel tbe screen in Katherl"" Anne Porler't
oulte, but fortunately was saved from be· "Ship of Fools", but the beot bet is that
lng attacked becallle her estranged bus· she'll talk herself out of It, however el·
band, Kenneth Hume, happened to be luring the offer. She really meenl It
sleeping in tho same bedroom. (How es· when sbe tald 1he hed "tired from the
!ranged can you get!) . . . Stripper Can· movies, end it probebly would be pain·
dy Ban, conricted In 1958 on a narcol· ful for her to oee herself photocraphed
lcs charge, has just finisJl.~.,a~rvlnl five a• an old woman, tftn thOUIII 1 very
years of her 15-yeer tlrotch it Goree beautiful one, becauae 1he know• audt
State Prison In Au1tin, Texas. 'lbe enceo think of ber u younJ.

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of IP'Ifl lito iDijor prebllltl 11 Altliltith tbll " - *PARIS &lt;UPJ&gt; - P r • ol dolt · 'lilt E-oton ~ to If\ tht tD eaa11nu1 .,.,. IIi the llodT a1 111o
Charlto .t. Gaulle'• 110-Mlono wltll Allaril o ,..,. 110 ~ to .,ow. Orahlcl
from a lent, II , _ a eiilcilftt
ambitlono te make Fr.- • ~"' Fran&lt;o lila - 4 lllret Sllllra perSOD o1 a dlfferenl race wiD 1'o14 ...wltldl tht pa~
eloar powor lta&gt;e landod hilll for lhe 1M alwayil ~ ......., *ill craft- - llalle.
on&lt;t ogahl In dtop troublt.
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loDJ·IIaDCiint eol-• to Nlaliou ltltlnt. Jut 111e ,.,..... IIJ 111e dllta fw llllt\'l'fal.
of dlfiJIW 1111rt
bttwoen J'rance aDCI lilt United Al£11'lana 1111111 ha.. 111111 If ellldhlr IMftlll _ , be wltlt'p\utklllr w1111 vtl'fll
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Teachers Mrs. Chapmao, Mrs.
Fole~ IIIII Band D~tor flo8o
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thrM dau&amp;htero, VIcki, Debbl&lt;! •r Roush and.Mothon Mn. J•
Mr1. Perri Nu II Yllllilll Mrs. Bessie Oliver hal r• ltlld Patti. ~il. Oliver IP'adu- tit White, Mn. Marie TUrntr,
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Mr. IIIII Mn. calvin Oliver
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- a total wei&amp;ht ol about 10 poiiJldl.
The Kirtland'• werbler ia not yet on
the •enlahlng lilt, but It could well be.
For aome n~t understOOd reason of tvoJutlon, tht bird wlllnoot only In certain
patchy sllnda of jeek pine In one erte of
Michigan.
It can't be eny old jack pine. It mull
be 1 young pine - but not too younJ,
aoout 10 to 18 yeera old. The pine mun ·
have low-growlne live ·branches. And It
must be somewhere near tbe Au Sable
River valley; Jack pine in otber perta of
the otate doesn't attract the birds. While
they fly thousands of mUe1 eacb year on
migretiona to the Bahamea, they n t 1 t
only in the north-central port of tho lower penln1ula.
In 1 co-operative program belnJ cer·
rled out by the Michigan Department of
Conservation, the Mleltllen Auduoon
Society, the United Statea Foreiil Ser·
vice and the Packacinl Corporation of
America, power IIWI are roaring In new·
ly dedicated Huron Netional Forllt near
Mlo, Mich. Old jack pine It beln&lt; cut
down at the flnt step in a 1Dn1 • ralllt
pro1ram of providinl more 11 t 1 t I • 1
Jri&gt;und for Kirtland'o -warbltn.
Eventually, the Xk1land'a Warbltr
Manaeement Area In the toreat will cover more than 4,000 acres and will bt
under 1 eo-year rotation of IOQlnl. controlled burnlnc, narowth and lo&amp;gin&amp;.
The h~pe It that It will be tnOUib to
aave the warb!M' from almoet Inevitable
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Making Restitution
constr.ntionilll have calculated that
1110re thin· 200 apecles of mammal• and
bir~ have vanished off the face' of the
earth - becal,lse of man -: since tbe,be·
&amp;i.Pning of the Olrlstlan era.
Intentionally or unlntlptionally, tcores of ~J;I4!&lt;;iel have been wiped out in
America In the few centuries since the
first Europeans landed.
In tbe 20th century, mammal apecl..
have been disappearing arouad the world
at tbe rate' of one ;a' year. BJ\1: it is also
In this •entury that man, appalled by his
own power, bas allored his behavior and
tried to prHil'Yesomt of his fellow crea·
tlll'll.
For some, llke the fabulous passenger
pigeon, thlt retognltion of the "rilbla"
of alllmela end of our aplrltuel need of
a!llmala came too lata.
For others, like the bi10n, It came In
Umt to aave for future aeneritiont rem·
nantl of the creal herd• which once
roamed over half the country.
For othero, the illsue it still In doubt.
The bald
and whoopine crane, for
instance, bovor precariously on tht vera•
of extinction.
Whu once 111tn killed whole herda
and flockll sheerly for the perverae thrill
of mess olauehter, they now take creal
ptlnl to Insure that one tiny animal ia
lllowed to gontlnue hla way of lift un·
molelled....
The enlmal .II Kirtland'• warbler, 1
half-o~nce rarity of fluff and bird bone.
No JMre than 1.000 of the tall-wagging,
yellow aDd 11'11 biniJ axial U. tilt world

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By LYLE C. WWION
A baltllced lleket Ia N... Yort ftet, 11 lhe loJegro ,... Jw a
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And Pl'll that Golf Ill Hit aooci0111 will ever 1t1111 .
Tbe pretldeoUal DOIDinaiiDI opoto to, respeeUvely, a ~ presldoot of Manhattao tn New UnW Sprinc .comeo again,
eonveoiiiMII 111111 the umpaip ant, a Jew aDCI a IIDman Calholio. York C1tJ Or, aimllarly, .. the So W.'U cet through 10111111011
.,. pnlly - • to Ill lllllmilllted Or the division mllbt Ill 01110111 dlolce of 1 Roman Cllbolie to bo ADCI try not to complain.
Rldl bltaolnp 1&gt;: fOU eecll,,....
atxt year b7 raclal and relljio111 tht hallaat, lhe N..,.... IIIII the cbarimaa of tile IJomoaralle N•
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ftreworb.
n.. two Dlljar polillcal ,... tlooal Committee • ..,. 10 havt Leastwlae, not un l!umlrter An4 keep 11141 both life lroln ..,.
Both major parUea have ""' teo JIUIY be much emped o bal· almoot lhe force o1 law
When the IUD oblM bot,
hlrm. llwaJ-.
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bappy r.......!s of playJnc poUtico aaet \hair liM pl'llidlallal
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ADCI wtlb betlltlld IWIII
IMIUt Clftttllll IHitl '"
with the idoe that a Ne8fo ohouid ticketa. ae belwaea Roman c.tho- 'lilt titeu. of John II' KAla- ADCI dllcomlort ..tn ~1.
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IIICi1 lo be pr.oldaal Ia - llld
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lllleiJ, ~re, that 1 Neplo- AD avon ....- lllaplatlaa 1101 allmlDalt rellpuo coatldn- tkal twlna. Falhln, 10
the-Cabillllt plank will bo pro- would bo to bolt fw tilt Nacro \'011 Uon• from U 1 poUU.. Ia- hoW ttpr they are to help,
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THE CJ!I.EBRI'MES
Stale'• pardon boerd II recommendln&amp; _ posed next year for both JIUijor with plaUorm pr&lt;llllioea of CabiDII stead, It Invited now rae1tJ aDCII'Ited 1 .poor third eholee.
.,.. pull, ... till · · .,
AclrtfS CU&lt;&gt;l LyJileJ will be IDDOUD· her for parole. And why not? ~~.IU'l I' ,
ty platfonno. Thoro would r~I· or Supreme Court joba. It 11011ld reU£lo,. Impact on tht ._al Before 1111 11'1 of tll:in
1lllt Ill aJalll.
,..cing bel'• break-up with Mike Selzman ttl be pitied and helped;. ,he duij!J ·burt . jp10. o1 eourH, an IDI'l' ftoor bo ualllwful to pramiH 1 job to .....,...
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IDcredlblt u It wadd - .
any hour now ... Don Murray has been anyone but herself, but she dre~ a far . Jieht, eopeelally in lila Demoer•· any lndtvidual. But there Ia liD u N Ulld............., a.1p11 J I'Gt burna
tlltlr
tldney wu trllllplen~ froiW
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chosen to play Dr. Normall Vincent Peale s_t\{fer sentence than many a rap11t and _ ~ NaUonal Convention.
lllw qalalt pramlalllg that a Buncbe wae IO)'IDf a law 1111 bleb 11a11 tl
maa to bla DGIIIdelllloll IWiil ,.. In the famoua minister' a film biogr.;aiJ · lll~&amp;or 1\!ho hat como beforo the courlt
The major part~&lt;~ ore likely. apaclfle job would Ill tilled from daya 810 lhat Ito bopod then a bum of 15 to 10 ptr
11111 al 1111 lut .rej)ort , \ .
.. . Melina Mercourlll ailing in Athens all across the country . . . : . . ~roadway aiao, to bo confronted next 7'"' among lhe membora ol a fvan 1000 would bo a 11..,. Cabtatt 1111 lM.dJ aurfaet fuDctlclllal .well .!Qf ': ,~,
and may be bedded for several weeks on bookin8 agents ~re screamm&amp; lik~ wo'll'· "'llb propoule for balaacod race. If lhe pollllolan• bollavo member and a N..,. supreme bb' IIIII. Now pereolll
liUIIIIha. '1'111. ~- ~~~~~ "'· i'
doctor's orden. And the love of her-me·, --llfd'llgers at the news that ltussii''WIIo·t• l&lt;keta. Tho balanced UCket 17" 1110h p!'DIIIiafo ww· wil! an elao- Court jullce.
muob- extea~~ve
IDlldni It tltat the ·-..... .• -~· '
Jules Dassin, isn't there to soothe her. accept any more jal?' attrectl~ns In tbelr tom il belt llluatrated In New tloa, they will pramile, r "O!l "I tbink," aald ....,.., "thll UIUIUy -eel.
11114 aaiJ had·to 1t19W lilt ,?
He to!Jk 9tf for London on some film as· culturaloxcha~e. with the Urn led Sta~es. Yort City where llepublioen their hearts aDCI hope to di•.
lhe dllf .eaaoot ., far off." . ' .l.nle 11111114 • - Ill
from one locaUon Ill ..,.
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signnie'itt juot u she was coming down Agents for muSicialll were all workinl Staaley M. Ieoac• 1poka out
n.e To llaiiJ
Baai!hl " ir ' a ·.iuli&lt;iiit' 'mft:.' iirlnc fer IUCb pll'IODIII 1
but ha allo 1\ld 1o !'IHIwith the nllaeries .. . President Kennedy like mad to get their clle~ll I Stitt De· •&amp;ain•t it loll year. laaaco oaidr Now Ia the liDII foe aM 100'1 bor Ot ·lha N....., t\lilllllUDIIJ, 11 polyvinyl alcal!ol IJlOll8l
tbe clrculatlliD throulh
knowa exactly what tho plans wer~ for pa~tment exchange date t~ .the Soviet
"I don't like the carefully bal· 111111 to raUy iplnlt any oueb 111e p..iiu&lt;lanl 11et the l!lel \bill can be appllod 10 1 -~~
arllrlu 1 n 4
the Bay of Pigs lnvason of Cuba, and Union, be~au~e of the publicity and sub- anced Ucket IIIII we fact on aampaip ......,_ aDCI qainOII NoiJ'Ii" "lrotaa ·bo ·Md III llurllld ttrea ltld wltldl 11!11 11
1114
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now that Btchard Nixon has iasued his sequent nse m price for .any performers tlaeUoa city. I am not baPPJ Ill{ ticket balaaolnf, ..up.. or ndlanp for Cablnllor Supreme a ll!blllllllil lkla while 1M
[ ww14 tM ,IIdvlat I!D1illlli ta :,
blut on the aubjeet, political insiders who make the Iron Curiam scene.
with tbe tendency on far loo many raCial, In lhe IIDIDiutlool of e111o Court jdlla tilt polfllclaai' WID ti, tlilnt 11 J'lllllllllnC bll
eart11111 iiliout ~- .; ;,;:
thillk the Prealclent may just let him
&amp;overnmental ....mlaal0111 aJICi dtdatea fw 'pl'llldont tDCi Ylce to llllb ~dell. ·
" · ' The plattlc lllrf"lll Clll. tbt
valft
a klilnlf,
have it. 'lbey believe the Nixon version
Shirley MacLIIne's latest bealllik board• to make aurt lhat lhn -*"t. Onea bosul. l1ldl politi- '!be da)r, Jadeed, It nat far ell. perf- lklD anfll,
fer o- wbo biVI tho ~ .. ~
doesn't Qllitl_.coincide with what Presl· quote: "Imagine bavlnl a public Image are one· third - . t t..... cal chlcODOl')' to habit farmlll(,
Ill PIIICIIll wbo
IWtt 10 1o1e 111o 11M ·of , t1111
dent liiliDecly was told by the Elsenhow- like Grace Kelly! I tell you I would kiD third Roman Cltholi&lt;B aDCI ..,... It beComes, •• In New YIB'k City,
bid 1 aeriM lljury lo t
bllllrlfllt~ pert1
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er AdJniDillratlon . . . Several publish· myoelf". Undoubtedly tho fetlinl Is mu· third Jewa. All of th11 II 1101 II&gt; a bu!Mo part ol lila oltotorel
brain, reeovary dlpends Clll
lllitlolllt ll .tM 11 plat u ·lt !
ers are bidding to put Joteph Manldew- tual, but Grace is too polite to aey 10 . . . tecration, but juat lhe oppoaltt. It praeese.
pJIII!IDI lite lilnJ
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wicz' "Cleepe~" script between h.,-d All of Undy's was buzzing tht other emphasi&gt;es race, creed and •• A raco oc ·a relJtlool ....,.. to
meiillirane of tlte brain, I
coven. He coUld problbly write quite 1 night when crooner Mike Clifford stroll- tiona! origin."
heve 1 prior, valid aDCI ..,......
dura mat.; Grlfll wHit
book aoout what waan't In the ocrlpt, ed in with 1 girl who looked enou1h like
DIY!ft Top lptlt
obit elolm oa o .... publio fl..
mator llklll fl'olll dooor
ct- Wllr - .. ... too, and so eould w, and Dickie, and Sandra Dee to m•ke Bobby Darin do a
By .,.,.. Q, .........._ M.D. death llld prutJWd by
ur11te4 1111!'
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Sybil, ·nqt to mentiOII the forgetten man double teke. The explanetion: she wu Fore'gn
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Tile ldu ofll)lal't pu11 for fNeltnl ba9i bMn taund
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in theii,Jiorie, Rex Harrison . . . Russell Cerole Vito, who recently won a Sandn
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and Center
other members
of ofthe"Briga·
New Dee
contlat
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olthtU.U.plutiebt....,.,..l
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production
RKOLoollalike
theatres for
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Duke is wrltinl another book, "Lend Mt
Your Eer", which will be publiohed by
studlo
.J Chlcken-pluckero of the world, arise! Obolensky . . . Ann· Mar1aret •1
would
have
you
believe
that
she
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Tne pl'Oducert ef a film about Fidel Cas·
"steaming"
over
a
rejMlrter't
d'etcri~
tro are tryinc to find the right acior for
the lead role . .. J. Nicholas lannuzi, au- lion of her sexy dance In "Bye Bye Bird·
thor of "What's Happening", is terrified ie" because he wrote "Start up that mu.
to co to Greenwich VIllage these days. sic and she becomes an animaL That's
Since hll devastating book about the mo· the only way I can describe her". Sure,
rals of the villagers, a group of them she's furious. She didn't know what she
have hanged him in effigy oultoldo of tho wao doing et the time; she thought It
espnno hOuoe he uood lo frequent . .. was "Swan J..ake", or somethin&amp; equally
The elite of the jazz world-among them pristine . . . Diahann Cmoll of the mu·
Duke Ellington, Stan Getz and Cannon· sica! comedy scene has a famous base·
ball Adderly-are predicting otardom ball player ilaffy over her If abe reci~
for a lovely and comparatlv&lt;l)y new sing· rocates the feellnJI, a brUllant ector will
er named Teri Thornton. She is marv&amp;- be miJhly sad.
--lous on her new album, "Srunewhere In
The Night" . . . Workers for the Steve
Manhattan !:est, which refers to It·
Allen show happily report that a just-re·
ao welcomed
a "midget"Nck
newspaper,
promaleased independent-ARB check of 23 cit· self
lurely
all the other
ma
les wbere he competes with tho "'fo. jor dallies in a Thursday edltorlel, 111d
Jllgbt" show, Steve'o 1head in lbe major· congratulated Mayor Wagner for final·
lty of places, and if the trend continues ly coming throu~h with a 11ttlement. It
as It hat, he should be well out In front was rflghtfully nice of the ch1~1 to take
In the rating race within the next few that friendly attitude: the on trouble
was hat Mayor Wagner hadn't &lt;omo
months.
through with a settlement and we're •1111
Shirley Bao1ey certainly lw a talent on strike . . Rumors are lfylng again
for ettracting publicity. She was robbed about Greta Garbo poS8lbly returning to
a few morninlfli ago in her owenk hotel tbe screen in Katherl"" Anne Porler't
oulte, but fortunately was saved from be· "Ship of Fools", but the beot bet is that
lng attacked becallle her estranged bus· she'll talk herself out of It, however el·
band, Kenneth Hume, happened to be luring the offer. She really meenl It
sleeping in tho same bedroom. (How es· when sbe tald 1he hed "tired from the
!ranged can you get!) . . . Stripper Can· movies, end it probebly would be pain·
dy Ban, conricted In 1958 on a narcol· ful for her to oee herself photocraphed
lcs charge, has just finisJl.~.,a~rvlnl five a• an old woman, tftn thOUIII 1 very
years of her 15-yeer tlrotch it Goree beautiful one, becauae 1he know• audt
State Prison In Au1tin, Texas. 'lbe enceo think of ber u younJ.

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body _..... not
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1Slharl lot nuolooi' tollln..
of IP'Ifl lito iDijor prebllltl 11 Altliltith tbll " - *PARIS &lt;UPJ&gt; - P r • ol dolt · 'lilt E-oton ~ to If\ tht tD eaa11nu1 .,.,. IIi the llodT a1 111o
Charlto .t. Gaulle'• 110-Mlono wltll Allaril o ,..,. 110 ~ to .,ow. Orahlcl
from a lent, II , _ a eiilcilftt
ambitlono te make Fr.- • ~"' Fran&lt;o lila - 4 lllret Sllllra perSOD o1 a dlfferenl race wiD 1'o14 ...wltldl tht pa~
eloar powor lta&gt;e landod hilll for lhe 1M alwayil ~ ......., *ill craft- - llalle.
on&lt;t ogahl In dtop troublt.
. TNt. lhe .,._..., -IW eel from e\iolbe Jeri e1 111o pa- Alotber . . .
They are 11&gt;e 1110ia ol tilt 111 -we - • r1. - - llotll't .,.. llady 11M lilt 11111 bet bela till
loDJ·IIaDCiint eol-• to Nlaliou ltltlnt. Jut 111e ,.,..... IIJ 111e dllta fw llllt\'l'fal.
of dlfiJIW 1111rt
bttwoen J'rance aDCI lilt United Al£11'lana 1111111 ha.. 111111 If ellldhlr IMftlll _ , be wltlt'p\utklllr w1111 vtl'fll
Sill•
1 ware of the _ , tile baeet Ulld, tho flllellt't diCIINr llu • fllllll 1116• '*'1 ll
Now the ......,ptioa o1 n-b w11eo ....,. oltMd lllo peet.
beM fllllld w r. lllo bell dll8o Blood v-' ,..._..
auolear toot1q Ia lllo Sollara 'lilt . . , _ that It 11 ar. 8111111 • ....,... - llld ,.,... fMD. lfiMII 1lllb
lllno- a major &lt;Nil ....... ~ willl _,. _ _ . belt, eepaciiii,J II
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4teidool to 1Uo lilt ealwlatM
atomic devlcel beln£ 1ae1- rlltl IIlii Ia lila oad . . . .Ua
od 1a cranlte 01,.. 1n tho Sallora "'"'ld IIIII pulh thiap It tM1
ore ..id to &lt;OII&amp;titute lhe trl(&amp;or point.
1oc the plonned French R-llamb.
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wat on tht football team.
Olaperooeo far , ,tht Rutland ChorUI aDCI J!and whlcb
went to lroatoa recellll~ were
Teachers Mrs. Chapmao, Mrs.
Fole~ IIIII Band D~tor flo8o
t.rt ami.
......uy.
thrM dau&amp;htero, VIcki, Debbl&lt;! •r Roush and.Mothon Mn. J•
Mr1. Perri Nu II Yllllilll Mrs. Bessie Oliver hal r• ltlld Patti. ~il. Oliver IP'adu- tit White, Mn. Marie TUrntr,
In c.llfllrnla wltll bet cflu&amp;ll• [etiYed. - · that S·Set. IIIII tied from Rutllnd Hl&amp;h Schoo' ld'a. Ma...aret ShiiUnc IIIII
11r and IIIIer.
IMn. Jalllejl M. Oliver of Jot. wllh lhe class of liM. He aloo Mrs. Fannie Miller.
Mr. IIIII Mn. calvin Oliver
... family ol Nitro-. vllliDII
witll bll mother. Mn. Bettie
Mrt. leosie Oltter r.n at her Ollver and sllter, Mr. aDCI Mre.
home ...,..117 11111 broke bor Arlhur Lae MIUer and lomtl)'

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Plcke..- Hardw•r•
.. MASON, W. VA,

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OUT SINCE MARCH 5-Rollen at the Gallipolis Dam in Eureka (Dam 26) have been out of the water ~~~~· II
Tuesday March 5-a total of 20 days. 'This Is believed'to be a record tor the 26·year-old structure. Prevmus r1
f)f high ;ater along the Obio was 19 days. Cecil Halley, Gallla County"Probate court's chief deputy clerk. who helped construct the dam (four years) resides directly across .the.highway. S:ild ~alley SundaJ-:. "It's ihe longest I've
ever seen them out.'1 The rollers were up 63 'feet this mormng. They can be ra1sed to a max1mum of 67 feet. A
amount of debris is
in the rollers high above the stream.
·

Exhibition Baseball Results

All Colon A'flilalllt

.

Setbv•• purchailnSJ . power and

&amp;tepptd~up 1-pi'O'dtietlon for thll
sale bring• th• -prit:e down to
S39 .88-.wJ1l1 no{,..ductlo• in
quallt~••-. ~ee, lt·-tWY1

. _ - Smith. HR -

Want some

D. Jlllush
R. cape11ar1
llandicap
Total

MON·EY?

Durlag StiiJ'I .
82ntt· AnnlrtrftrJ Salt

FOREMAN
Prafeuion1l Cle1nlne
Colo.Op
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POMEROY

Shirt L1underen ;-·

COR. 3rd &amp; MAIN
MIOOL!PORT

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ABI\(.)TI
Mloldlopott, O.

Hal !loU

K. WIIIID&amp;
J. M'"ser
B. Wood
G.Wqner

D. Mlllor

HancllciP

Tolal

I Uke to have you caD.

CITY LoAN

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125 L M~n St., Ptn~lrtf
Pliant WY 2·2171

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,Eight Teams Earn
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LIBERTY 111EA1RE
· MIDDLEPORT, OWO
NOW IHOWING

PIOJICT1 ..lltvlllt L1 cb lllld !)lm, Ohle liver
OWMIII Corp~ of lntlnHii,
PIIMI CONTIACJOiti MMiriNih ~n ~..
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CO.NCRETE · BY: THE .POMEROY
CEMENT BLOCK ..COMPlNY·

DREAM
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WILL IE OUT 011
HIS OPPICI
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Men~1y, Aprllltlt
S.Cretary Will K. .
Offl~ Opit' Dllrlllf
ThhTl~

'I'IJUD4Y
Aullliary

P&lt;JSt American
will R*t 'lbundiJ
7::10 p.m. at the Leclon

For a friendly, "won't-you-come-in" kitchen,
see your nearest Packaged GAS Kitchen Dealer

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Sbort, llaldl&lt;hlm (71, Hlmlltm,
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B11l1ff Ill. WIMer -

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Plcke..- Hardw•r•
.. MASON, W. VA,

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OUT SINCE MARCH 5-Rollen at the Gallipolis Dam in Eureka (Dam 26) have been out of the water ~~~~· II
Tuesday March 5-a total of 20 days. 'This Is believed'to be a record tor the 26·year-old structure. Prevmus r1
f)f high ;ater along the Obio was 19 days. Cecil Halley, Gallla County"Probate court's chief deputy clerk. who helped construct the dam (four years) resides directly across .the.highway. S:ild ~alley SundaJ-:. "It's ihe longest I've
ever seen them out.'1 The rollers were up 63 'feet this mormng. They can be ra1sed to a max1mum of 67 feet. A
amount of debris is
in the rollers high above the stream.
·

Exhibition Baseball Results

All Colon A'flilalllt

.

Setbv•• purchailnSJ . power and

&amp;tepptd~up 1-pi'O'dtietlon for thll
sale bring• th• -prit:e down to
S39 .88-.wJ1l1 no{,..ductlo• in
quallt~••-. ~ee, lt·-tWY1

. _ - Smith. HR -

Want some

D. Jlllush
R. cape11ar1
llandicap
Total

MON·EY?

Durlag StiiJ'I .
82ntt· AnnlrtrftrJ Salt

FOREMAN
Prafeuion1l Cle1nlne
Colo.Op
•

101 COURT STREET
POMEROY

Shirt L1underen ;-·

COR. 3rd &amp; MAIN
MIOOL!PORT

.. ~lfP':

ABI\(.)TI
Mloldlopott, O.

Hal !loU

K. WIIIID&amp;
J. M'"ser
B. Wood
G.Wqner

D. Mlllor

HancllciP

Tolal

I Uke to have you caD.

CITY LoAN

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125 L M~n St., Ptn~lrtf
Pliant WY 2·2171

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Tournament Berths

LIBERTY 111EA1RE
· MIDDLEPORT, OWO
NOW IHOWING

PIOJICT1 ..lltvlllt L1 cb lllld !)lm, Ohle liver
OWMIII Corp~ of lntlnHii,
PIIMI CONTIACJOiti MMiriNih ~n ~..
~&lt;~nl• City, •
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u,•:Army

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Elvis Preoley Ill

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CO.NCRETE · BY: THE .POMEROY
CEMENT BLOCK ..COMPlNY·

DREAM
CAaTooN ·

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WILL IE OUT 011
HIS OPPICI
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Men~1y, Aprllltlt
S.Cretary Will K. .
Offl~ Opit' Dllrlllf
ThhTl~

'I'IJUD4Y
Aullliary

P&lt;JSt American
will R*t 'lbundiJ
7::10 p.m. at the Leclon

For a friendly, "won't-you-come-in" kitchen,
see your nearest Packaged GAS Kitchen Dealer

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1958 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sta. Wagon _

$895

Newly overhauled V8 engine, P. B. Drive, rad_io, heater,
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rePQI'I today may lhed .,.,.
on lhe olayiq of a 11_,....
Texao ooelallte' found at tho
I'""""" of 1 prospector'• lllmel Ia
desert:

BARNES
SIMPSON
ance Ago • e y. Middleport.

Fire, automobile, llonds I'll.
WY 2-2IIOS.
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VB engine, std. trans ., nice clean interior, aU good tires,
heater and other extras.

RATES
for Want Ad Sen lee

Juoe Langdon, daughter ill '
state judge, disappell'..
Thursday. Her body ""'
Saturday by IWo JDeD aod
boy .., a large! pra&lt;tice outing.
Sheriff's Copt. Ralph 'Edmundsaid evldenee showed tho Tex- · ..
Clnutiao coed had beeD t.rOocl
walk to tho .....,. wlwe obe
sh« once in lhe foreboad 8Dd
lD the stomach. Tbu allloJ&gt;"
was expected to be eompletod

1960 Chevrolet Impale 4-Door H. T. $1895

280 H.P. engine, automatic trans ., powtr steering and
brakes n€'w 800 whitewall tires, jet black finish with
matehi,ng black and white intHiOI1 radio, beater and sco•·
es of other deluxe equipment. Truly an outstanding car
at a fraction of original prit&gt;e.

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opoto" oeen from tbe· all' over· tho vaot Douglas
are Dot pranks of nature. Tbey are areaa eut over
forestry .requirements In mind. (Note outlines of log- I""'"Y·

: Four good
Good seven room house,
and II bath, basement
garage, out of high
Could be made into
ments. City water,
ty, gas. Priced for quick sale.
See Okey Wood, Syracuse.

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then reseeded by nature from s~rrounding tim·
would not survive in shade of larger trees, grow
of usable timber,

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just arrived aboard 811 ...,..

Phone WY 2-6086.

Blossom Handic~ppers
Are
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I visit her ailing mother.
The cab driver told offtcera he
let her off at the entranee to tH
apartments after he carried · her
baggage to the door.

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person or
pie to live with elderly
in · "!ffii~ town. Room
and
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POMEROY MOTOR
IS YOUR BEST u::: BET
1958 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sta. Wagon _

$895

Newly overhauled V8 engine, P. B. Drive, rad_io, heater,
like new tires, green finish , clean lnterlor.

1957 Chevrolet 210 4-Door

$795

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on lhe olayiq of a 11_,....
Texao ooelallte' found at tho
I'""""" of 1 prospector'• lllmel Ia
desert:

BARNES
SIMPSON
ance Ago • e y. Middleport.

Fire, automobile, llonds I'll.
WY 2-2IIOS.
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VB engine, std. trans ., nice clean interior, aU good tires,
heater and other extras.

RATES
for Want Ad Sen lee

Juoe Langdon, daughter ill '
state judge, disappell'..
Thursday. Her body ""'
Saturday by IWo JDeD aod
boy .., a large! pra&lt;tice outing.
Sheriff's Copt. Ralph 'Edmundsaid evldenee showed tho Tex- · ..
Clnutiao coed had beeD t.rOocl
walk to tho .....,. wlwe obe
sh« once in lhe foreboad 8Dd
lD the stomach. Tbu allloJ&gt;"
was expected to be eompletod

1960 Chevrolet Impale 4-Door H. T. $1895

280 H.P. engine, automatic trans ., powtr steering and
brakes n€'w 800 whitewall tires, jet black finish with
matehi,ng black and white intHiOI1 radio, beater and sco•·
es of other deluxe equipment. Truly an outstanding car
at a fraction of original prit&gt;e.

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OPEN EVES.-7:00 P.M, ·
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opoto" oeen from tbe· all' over· tho vaot Douglas
are Dot pranks of nature. Tbey are areaa eut over
forestry .requirements In mind. (Note outlines of log- I""'"Y·

: Four good
Good seven room house,
and II bath, basement
garage, out of high
Could be made into
ments. City water,
ty, gas. Priced for quick sale.
See Okey Wood, Syracuse.

(191 BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES

then reseeded by nature from s~rrounding tim·
would not survive in shade of larger trees, grow
of usable timber,

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dc'iver who lei her off at lho

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Phone WY 2-6086.

Blossom Handic~ppers
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I visit her ailing mother.
The cab driver told offtcera he
let her off at the entranee to tH
apartments after he carried · her
baggage to the door.

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SAVES
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MONEY
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$01. .•.

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grown.

P ' :061..,Silage corn
HH 961 Late Ear Com
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W~64.
ReedsvjJie, Ohio,
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D. 1, Middleport.

RH 101 Early Ea~ Corn

P l·!o Oh10 certified
V. S. 13 BOO L-41

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person or
pie to live with elderly
in · "!ffii~ town. Room
and
board and small stipend.
fere'1ces needed.· Ca ll WY

f. Jmphrey Hybrids

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1983.
Ciarenl''!
Pl&amp;lntiff
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Rev. and Mn. E. B. liAlUab
Gf Llkeview ore the auests
bls sister, Mn. Charles
row, Minenvllle.
Mrs. Charles Hoffner and 1011,
Lee Albert, of Findlay spent
with Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
!Do•nley Reibel and d~:g~~~!.:n .
Mr. and Mr•. , Gary
and family of Columbus
weekend guests of his grandtnGther , Mrs. Margaret
MIS! Elsie Hart und~.-•ent
surgery al Meig• Mernorlal hos·
pital last Thursday and Is conj

Mrs. Flore~ Gilmore is reported as quite ill a'
. Memorial hospital with dou1ble
pneumonia.
I Mrs. Janet Gooch and daugbter~
1

pent the weekend in Colum-

bus with her sisters.

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frldl'jl and Satu,....y . : .••. 1:30 A.M. to 1:3&amp; P.M.,

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SPAM

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12.oz.

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HORMEL PORK SHOULDER

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STEW

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$

Regular $2.39
SAVE 40c!
3-lb. con

lli·lb.
Cans

Hor•l's

ITALIAIO

CAllED

SPAGHEnl
THIN
ITALIAN

HAM

1-tb.
box

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$4.49

F&amp;P Tomato
PASTE

SAVE ' SOc

6-0z.

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5-lb. con

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dairy vak...l'

Why not spagholtl . ton lsi hi 1.With tho halure . prl... w. ·have

Homogenl:zed

on all lngretllonts for Spaghottl,' .,... . •• fHtl a \ famlly 'of
faur for Iouthan Sl,
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Patrol Squadron 44, homebased ot Patuxent River, Md., and
currently operating at the Na·
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FROZEN
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Children Of 1st
Two Grades Give
S h 1program

DAIRY VALLEY

TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1963

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Around And I Ronald L. Evans, aviation Mary, Saturday evening at
electronics technician t h i r d ho~e~
About
• class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. af k' we:e played and
*\1 Edward
C. Evans of 1080 Vine ~
Jtes given to David
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Middl
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k1rk,
Kathy
Conde, Allen
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp
Glaze, Sandy Johrrson, Susie
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul HaptonGerlach and Diane Welsh. A
stall, Edith and Billy were ln
~prmg theme was carried out
Zanesville SUnday where they
'~·the refreshments and decora mns.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Way·
ne Sharp and family, The birthA decorated cake, Ice cream
day anniversaries of Mr. HapMEETING POSTPONED
and colke were served to the
tonstan, Mrs. Robert Sharp, The Afternoon Circle of guests after the h~noree had
and her son, Wayne Sharp, the WSCS of Heath Methndist opened the lovely gifts. Ch.'"'"'
were observed during the day. Church has postponed its regu- late Easter eggs were giVen
Mrs. William Ault and Mr s. lar meeting for Thursday aft· as favor~. 1
Jessie Hennesy were in GaUi- ernoon, March 28 due to the Attendm~ were Sally
polls Saturday evening to at· WSCS diStrict confernece to be w~h, Nlll8 Stil~s, Barbara
tend a stork shower held for held March 28 in Jackson.
Kmg, Sharon Hmdy, Susan
Mrs. Gary Auit, daughrer-in· --~-~-~ -~ --·~ Cavanaugh, RhDnda.
Hy..u,
law of Mn. William Ault.
/ Lynn, for little sister's weekend IMark Fowler, DeMUI Hackett,
Kit and Kim Neal, McCon· at Ohio University . Their par- Paula Gomer, Mary
nelsviU,, spent the weekend in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farm· Buchanan, and David,
MiddlOport as the guests
of er spent the weekend in Middle- and Barbara Burket . Aslllirtirlg
their grandmother, Mrs. Fran- port with his mother, Mrs. Dave Mrs. Burkett witb the party
cis Bearhs,
Second St., Farmer and sister, Mr. and were Mrs. Eugene Conde, :Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Emmish Mrs. Arthur Skinner,
James Buchanan, and Mrs.
spent Sunday in Marietta with Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Snyder of ·Oavid Jenklns,
t
their daughter and family . Mr. PeebleS spent Sunday with Mi.ss
and Mrs. Don Burkey and dau- Bess Sanborn and Mrs. Mabel
ghtera. ·
Sanborn.
Marjorie Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burton of
Mr. and h"rs. Eugene Harris, Columbus visited over the
Middleport, spent little sister's weekend 'with his father, ErnC 00
weekend at Ohw Umvers1ty as est Burton or Middleport
Children of the First a
the guest of her cousin, Susan Mrs. Ge~rge Harris and new Second grades gave the Marcb
Harris, sophomore, daughter of daughter, Mary Ann, have been assembly program last Tbtlr&amp;~· ·~ Mrs. Robert Hams of returned to their home on Sec· day at Salisbury elementary
u~ us.
ond Ave. from Holzer Hospital school.
Luc1hnda Farmefr ohef Da~·ton, in Gallipolis.
Rebecca Seelig announced
was 1 e gues1 o
r sts1 er,
program, following the OPEIJiin,g
Funeral services fo~ Henry nag salute led by Gene u"'""·
Sherbets
Brewer, former
resident of and prayer by the claaa
Meigs County, will be h e1 d It featured·
'
eOT'an ge1Tuesday .at the Botkins Funer- Pretending· and UUJe
eLimt'
a\ home m Waverly. ~!· Bre~- Redbreast: Mary Iceohc•wer,
er. ~ho had been . cntlcally Ill Anita Conkle, Sandra and
• Pinea,pptr
for f1ve weeks, dted Saturday ela Landaker Linda CUtmin.gevening at Pike County Hospit· ham Shelly CJark
SHAKES
al in Waverly .. His sister, Laura Pu~sy Willows ~ Daffodil5:
SUNDAES
Vanmeter, Me~gs C~., has been Mary Bradshaw, Kay Gilmore,
In Waverly wrth hrm. .
Barbara Klein , Sharon lcenhoMr. and Mrs. C. H. W1se, Jr. wer Nancy Gill
WY 2•2556
spent . the. weekend at their The Lost Kire': Fred Burn·
At the POIMI'Oy Bend Brld.. home m Mtddleport. They wlll ey' Steven and Gary Marret,
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James Morris , Da nny RusseU·,
Flying Kltea, Charles Faulk;
and the kite, RusseU Davis.
Fishing: Eddie AbboU,
bur Leifheit, Wayne PulUns.
Marble Time: Charlea Faulk
and Francis Broderick.
Poems: The Woorlpeclt:er and
ONLT
Robin Redbreast: Eddie MJIJ10tt :
Wayne Pullins, Francis
NO.tiO - lllanco .,
erick.
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The Wind, First and Second
Grade, and A Skipping Game,
by the Second grade.

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Mr. and Mrs. Verne Story
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer,
and were accompanied home by
Mrs. Schaefer for a visit.
Mr, and Mrs. Mark Stah1 and
son, Stephen, of Stockdale visited Sunday afternoon with his
sister and brother·in·law, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
Mrs. Margaret Allen visited
recently with Mrs. Norman
Schaefer.
Mrs. Norman Schaefer vlslt·
led Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Lester Brookover who is
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ
returned home Surrday
two weeks visit in Lou1isvlille
Ky. with Dr. and Mrs. J.
Marshall and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jenl&lt;lnliCIIII
Mis~o 0
of Columbus visited Sunda~y-rln•
.
.
Mrs. Grover Jenkinson, :;D
Ml':-lln&lt;L rs. Lawrence Debo of 1517 Ftfth Street, Ave.
Portsmouth, are am.ouncing the engagement and ap· L. c. Karr Is reported 18
proachmg mamage of their daughter, Mary LoUise, to proving foUowing surgery
Robert T. Hennesy. The prospective bridegroom is the Meigs Memorial Hospital
only son of Mrs. Henry Hennesy and the late Henry Hen· ~'riday
nesy of 361 Front·st, Middleport.
· ----Miss Debo is a graduate of Notre Dame High school
in Portsmouth in the class of '58. She is employed at
f Iff
Household Finance Corporation. Mr. Hennesy is a grad·
uate of Middleport High School in the class of '57, after
which he served three years in the U. S. Navy. He is em·
ployed at the City Loan and Savings Company and reBurkett
sides at 1036-25 Street in Portsmouth. An early June Mr. and Mrs. RobeJ:t
wedding is planned.
of Middleport entertained
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