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"THE PIGEON THAT
TOOK ROME"
Charlton Heston, Eha Marti·
Baccaloni, Harry Guar-

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has the brand you know- ·

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SPORTS

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lbc Naaoa'• amDCAia1 bauks tbis JeaL

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Mudlof tiJc pMtcmlllq'• pat IIC!t~rxe
los ICitiae, aad thus ia ptogtel' far ClOWIII~
Amaiaa. cu be Iliaci Ill 1M National Cur'
1 taq M of 1865 - which ptocbled dJe dual
: bankio&amp; syiii:ID of llll&gt;e 1111d oatiooatl&gt;anb. So oa
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~ ~m Flanagan~ 19, Rolling

Gut Of Parkersburg Now,
~ockets Fat Purses In '63
BY BOB WINGETT

Sam Fla nagan . who be gan bowl ing at the Porn·
ero\' Lanes ;t fpw ~' ear s bar.k just for _fun . ~O\~ owns
an · ever- wid Pnin g reput atiO n fo r h1s sk1H In the

ga~~~ 19 vt&gt;ar-old former Ponw roy High schoo) stu~
den t and Svracu _(;, e r Psi dE&gt; nt. now o f Parker sburg,
~on the .Juti ior O.LA .i\1 . Nation al A It -Eve nt s chamionship at Da\' ton May 4 and 5. Sam _w on _thr cha_m-

~ionship wiih .1382 actu al pins on hiS tnple sen es

of 613 in the team event . 6:15 in doub les, and 644
in si n gl~s .

Making Mark In World
Of Bowling·Tou rnaments
While bowling In Day·
ton , Sam competed in the
National Lanes Singles
classic. He went into first
place in the actual divi·
sion with a 1055 total for
fiv e games: worth $2000.
His 1055 also plac..d him
fourth In the Handicap
divi s ion . He bank e d
home $500 for that feat.
sam has also become
a standout in otiler bowl·
in g tournaments in re·
ce nt months . He rolled a
1806 actual All Events in
the West Virginia State

event, 597 in doubles,
and 607· in singles. In the
American Bowling Con.
gres~
National tourna·
me6t in ·Buffalo, N. Y.,
Sam shot a 1776 actual
AII·Events on 578, 610,
and 588.
In April, young Flana·
gan shot a 716 series in
the Ohio Valley Classi&lt;
League at Parkersburg
on games of 243 . 246" and
227. It was the second
high series in the league.
The Pomeroy product
is co-owner of a doubles
recOI'd in the Parkers·
burg area with Bob Cus·

tournament at Wiert.on
on a series of 602 in team

Custer in the Ren · Dor
Big 3 eliminations. He
averaged 20 I in 20 gam·
es and had 4023 total
pins.
Continuing the stack
of accomplishments f o r
Sam in the world of bowl·
lng, he has finished fifth
in the B." P. P. A. semt·
finals with an average of
IB7 in 24 games.
Flanagan is a member
of Tony's Esso team of
Parkersburg which ~ a s
won t h e Southeastern
Ohio Bowling Proprietors
travelin&amp; lea&amp;ua IItle this

ter, and was runner-up to

past season. · The team
had an average of 958 •.&gt;.
The Traveling League
bowls · in Parkersburg,
Zanesville, Chillicothe;
Newark, Marietta, Cam.
bridge, and Lancaster.
He also is a member of
Sid's Furniture team of
t h e Men's All · Star
League in Parkersburg
which won the champion·
ship this year for the second -consecutive year.
Sam is planmng to
compete in the Carling
Bowling Classic at Allan·
ta Georgia on May 29th
and 3Qth, and the Ohio
State ·o pen in Columbus
June 7, 8 and 9th.
He co111peted in f o u r
leagues the past season
and ended up with a pro·
fessional style 198 big~
average and a 196 com·
posite average.
Sam still has no trou·
ble remembering his first
big night.
.
He was ro!Ung at the
Pomeroy lanes December
21, 1958, when be burn·
ed the alleys for a 701
series, the seeond high
score ever shot there.
Sam was only 15 at the
time.

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New Combined Town, Fire Hall UnderWfAY
Construction of a new
combined town hall and
fire department building
in Racme, seen at right,
is underway with public
contributions playmg a
major role.

The Racine Volunteer
Fire department and the
village government plan
to complete the first
floor of the new building
this year.
The structure will be

60 x 40 and will Include
a 20 x 30 meeting rooom,
storage area, places to
park the fire department
emergency. unit vehicles,
and a secllon to house the
town's street truck and

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TRACTOR SALES- .. "·

. Known Perfo~mance • Knpwn Pedigree

MORRiS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.

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partment !1 putting lh
dues and money ~al"lle4
by pumping cisterns Into
the buildiQg fund.
Department members
said after a meetlnc thhl
week that tentative plalll

PHONE WI 9-3202
PEARL STREET

SPRING AVE,

RACINE, 0.

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are to finish building the first fio~r as soon u po•
sible and then obtain funds to add a second story
to the cement block builcling. The second fioor will
be used as a general community meeting place and
recreation room.,

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HURRY!c . . THIS FREE OFFER ENDS
MAY 31, '63 BUY YOUR BALER NOW

GRAHAM'S OHIO .CERTIFIED
NOW .IN -STOCK!

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other vlllaj!"e equipment.
Approximately $2,000
is needed to finance con·
struction of th!!' rest of
the buiiding. Donations
for the project aye being
accepted and the fire de·

New Holland Baa;

SEED CORN

SAM FLANAGAN, Pomeroy· SyracuH Product, one of nollon'a hotlelt J'U. .

Firemen said last November letters were mailed
out to resiclents of the area. Donations of $598.65
were received. Since then dona\lons have been
scarce. However, firemen clisclosed they recelll)y
receivecl $111 from residents of the Lon&amp; Bottom
area collected through the efforts of Mrs. Oscar
Babcock.

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FOR MEMORIAl DAY
FOR VACATION MOTORING

Children of the .Racine Elementary school. a~
have enlisted in the .community project. Th'?
brought enougb pop bottle caps to. school this\!~.
year to bring proceeds of $150. Firemen uld tJill.,f
money will be usecl to buy aluminum windoWJ anlls
a front door for the bullcllng.
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Drive In At Landmark!

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The fire department hopes to purChase plaljU,_
_that will be put on the door sbowln&amp; the younastm.
contributed to building. Firemen aay that llinlllar ,
• plaques will be purchased for other ~pi 01' or!'
ganizatlons who donate. Racine Junior Flremeit•
~ave agreed to purchase to!let faclliUes.

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REMEMBER WHEN' _ Rodney Downing, Middleport business man, found
t~ese well·preserved p1rtures of pr~-W~rld War I days m a~ early fam~h aibu~
Bnd ofered th em to The Daily Sentmel s Rememb~r When feature .
e we
dtng group-In that "streamlined automobile has as Its prinCipals the late WIll
· Haptonstall, and his bride, Blanche !Snyder). In the other p1cture the_ late Sen.
(Capt.l Tom Jones is in a Lozier automobile . Harry Barnes, now a reatdent of a
,sonic home. and one lime Middleport Ju£ttce of Peace and msttrance man, 11
' also m the car with the senator.

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For Senior Citizens
. Senior citizens seeking a new place in

t~e ~n .niav

be 10terestect in the fact
thltt among 4.000 posts available in the

Peace Corps in 45 countries

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dreds which might well be fllled by
' qu:¥ified persons who have recently re·
JirW"or are contemplating retirement.
' 'I;hese openings are being created by
Peace Corpsmen who are completing
their two-vear tours of duty and by re·
'· quests for"' expansion of projects, or for
. ~ew programs . The posts must he filled
lty Sept. l.
.
,, Says Sargent Shriver, Peace Corps di·

·rector: " We want as many senior vo~un·
·teers as wE&gt; can get for overseas assign-

ment because of the expertness, pa·

lienee and wisdom only experience ancl
time can give."
Basic requirements: a bona fide skill
in some trade or profession, ablllty to
pass a satisfactory physical examination
and successful complelion of an orien·
tation period .
·
The modest compensation and expen·
ses do not conflict with pension, Social
Security or dual compensation laws, the
Peace Corps says.
Post offices have Peace Corps que,.
tionnaires available. Since it takes time
to process applications, now 1s the ttme,
cluring "Senior Citl!ens Month," to look
into the matter.

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FTRE HOUSE SITE - Racine village employee Warren Rose _dumJ:lS fill d:irt
around the site where Racine's new fire house ~nd town hall IS bW!g built.
Firemen hope to finish the first floor of the bulldmg this year. Rose II u.sln&amp; a
front end loader owned by the Sutton Township trusteea.

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officials that resiclents of the town and ouUyln&amp; .
areas will take an Interest In the llulldlne-pro~
and help promote financill asllil~ to COIIIPthe project.

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kola alone awong the states has no park·
ing meters. Tbe Flickertail State's low·
makers ~ave remained adamant on the
question since the no·armed bandits apo
peared on the par-king scene way back
in 1935.
if you just have to park In a hur·
• .'Dime and - horrors - 20-cent me- ry But
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and
who cloesn't? - it'• worth a
'url ue Increasing.
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clime
of
anybody'l
money, we keep tell·
.J .0&lt;- you· want to keep change In your
~tet, &amp;o West, young men. North Da·. In&amp; ourselve•.
' The more than two million parking
meters t~at click and buzz their hungry
irr;ay through motorists' nickel supplies
flt, acquiring more sophisticated appe-

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Feature
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~ ~m Flanagan~ 19, Rolling

Gut Of Parkersburg Now,
~ockets Fat Purses In '63
BY BOB WINGETT

Sam Fla nagan . who be gan bowl ing at the Porn·
ero\' Lanes ;t fpw ~' ear s bar.k just for _fun . ~O\~ owns
an · ever- wid Pnin g reput atiO n fo r h1s sk1H In the

ga~~~ 19 vt&gt;ar-old former Ponw roy High schoo) stu~
den t and Svracu _(;, e r Psi dE&gt; nt. now o f Parker sburg,
~on the .Juti ior O.LA .i\1 . Nation al A It -Eve nt s chamionship at Da\' ton May 4 and 5. Sam _w on _thr cha_m-

~ionship wiih .1382 actu al pins on hiS tnple sen es

of 613 in the team event . 6:15 in doub les, and 644
in si n gl~s .

Making Mark In World
Of Bowling·Tou rnaments
While bowling In Day·
ton , Sam competed in the
National Lanes Singles
classic. He went into first
place in the actual divi·
sion with a 1055 total for
fiv e games: worth $2000.
His 1055 also plac..d him
fourth In the Handicap
divi s ion . He bank e d
home $500 for that feat.
sam has also become
a standout in otiler bowl·
in g tournaments in re·
ce nt months . He rolled a
1806 actual All Events in
the West Virginia State

event, 597 in doubles,
and 607· in singles. In the
American Bowling Con.
gres~
National tourna·
me6t in ·Buffalo, N. Y.,
Sam shot a 1776 actual
AII·Events on 578, 610,
and 588.
In April, young Flana·
gan shot a 716 series in
the Ohio Valley Classi&lt;
League at Parkersburg
on games of 243 . 246" and
227. It was the second
high series in the league.
The Pomeroy product
is co-owner of a doubles
recOI'd in the Parkers·
burg area with Bob Cus·

tournament at Wiert.on
on a series of 602 in team

Custer in the Ren · Dor
Big 3 eliminations. He
averaged 20 I in 20 gam·
es and had 4023 total
pins.
Continuing the stack
of accomplishments f o r
Sam in the world of bowl·
lng, he has finished fifth
in the B." P. P. A. semt·
finals with an average of
IB7 in 24 games.
Flanagan is a member
of Tony's Esso team of
Parkersburg which ~ a s
won t h e Southeastern
Ohio Bowling Proprietors
travelin&amp; lea&amp;ua IItle this

ter, and was runner-up to

past season. · The team
had an average of 958 •.&gt;.
The Traveling League
bowls · in Parkersburg,
Zanesville, Chillicothe;
Newark, Marietta, Cam.
bridge, and Lancaster.
He also is a member of
Sid's Furniture team of
t h e Men's All · Star
League in Parkersburg
which won the champion·
ship this year for the second -consecutive year.
Sam is planmng to
compete in the Carling
Bowling Classic at Allan·
ta Georgia on May 29th
and 3Qth, and the Ohio
State ·o pen in Columbus
June 7, 8 and 9th.
He co111peted in f o u r
leagues the past season
and ended up with a pro·
fessional style 198 big~
average and a 196 com·
posite average.
Sam still has no trou·
ble remembering his first
big night.
.
He was ro!Ung at the
Pomeroy lanes December
21, 1958, when be burn·
ed the alleys for a 701
series, the seeond high
score ever shot there.
Sam was only 15 at the
time.

_Mode_l_')7_1.....1BUY NOW!

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FREE GIFT

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When You Purchase . ~ .
bowlen.

'-7~.

New Combined Town, Fire Hall UnderWfAY
Construction of a new
combined town hall and
fire department building
in Racme, seen at right,
is underway with public
contributions playmg a
major role.

The Racine Volunteer
Fire department and the
village government plan
to complete the first
floor of the new building
this year.
The structure will be

60 x 40 and will Include
a 20 x 30 meeting rooom,
storage area, places to
park the fire department
emergency. unit vehicles,
and a secllon to house the
town's street truck and

,;)B;.-1'':::;$' ~

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FULTON· THOMP
TRACTOR SALES- .. "·

. Known Perfo~mance • Knpwn Pedigree

MORRiS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.

'

partment !1 putting lh
dues and money ~al"lle4
by pumping cisterns Into
the buildiQg fund.
Department members
said after a meetlnc thhl
week that tentative plalll

PHONE WI 9-3202
PEARL STREET

SPRING AVE,

RACINE, 0.

Model 65 ,

I.

WY 2·5101
Your Now

i'OMiROY~~ ~

.,

·Hollolld Doolor

Buy Now

'

are to finish building the first fio~r as soon u po•
sible and then obtain funds to add a second story
to the cement block builcling. The second fioor will
be used as a general community meeting place and
recreation room.,

I

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HURRY!c . . THIS FREE OFFER ENDS
MAY 31, '63 BUY YOUR BALER NOW

GRAHAM'S OHIO .CERTIFIED
NOW .IN -STOCK!

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other vlllaj!"e equipment.
Approximately $2,000
is needed to finance con·
struction of th!!' rest of
the buiiding. Donations
for the project aye being
accepted and the fire de·

New Holland Baa;

SEED CORN

SAM FLANAGAN, Pomeroy· SyracuH Product, one of nollon'a hotlelt J'U. .

Firemen said last November letters were mailed
out to resiclents of the area. Donations of $598.65
were received. Since then dona\lons have been
scarce. However, firemen clisclosed they recelll)y
receivecl $111 from residents of the Lon&amp; Bottom
area collected through the efforts of Mrs. Oscar
Babcock.

h~

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FOR MEMORIAl DAY
FOR VACATION MOTORING

Children of the .Racine Elementary school. a~
have enlisted in the .community project. Th'?
brought enougb pop bottle caps to. school this\!~.
year to bring proceeds of $150. Firemen uld tJill.,f
money will be usecl to buy aluminum windoWJ anlls
a front door for the bullcllng.
,.

Drive In At Landmark!

.'

The fire department hopes to purChase plaljU,_
_that will be put on the door sbowln&amp; the younastm.
contributed to building. Firemen aay that llinlllar ,
• plaques will be purchased for other ~pi 01' or!'
ganizatlons who donate. Racine Junior Flremeit•
~ave agreed to purchase to!let faclliUes.

'

.

REMEMBER WHEN' _ Rodney Downing, Middleport business man, found
t~ese well·preserved p1rtures of pr~-W~rld War I days m a~ early fam~h aibu~
Bnd ofered th em to The Daily Sentmel s Rememb~r When feature .
e we
dtng group-In that "streamlined automobile has as Its prinCipals the late WIll
· Haptonstall, and his bride, Blanche !Snyder). In the other p1cture the_ late Sen.
(Capt.l Tom Jones is in a Lozier automobile . Harry Barnes, now a reatdent of a
,sonic home. and one lime Middleport Ju£ttce of Peace and msttrance man, 11
' also m the car with the senator.

J

For Senior Citizens
. Senior citizens seeking a new place in

t~e ~n .niav

be 10terestect in the fact
thltt among 4.000 posts available in the

Peace Corps in 45 countries

~re

hun·

.

dreds which might well be fllled by
' qu:¥ified persons who have recently re·
JirW"or are contemplating retirement.
' 'I;hese openings are being created by
Peace Corpsmen who are completing
their two-vear tours of duty and by re·
'· quests for"' expansion of projects, or for
. ~ew programs . The posts must he filled
lty Sept. l.
.
,, Says Sargent Shriver, Peace Corps di·

·rector: " We want as many senior vo~un·
·teers as wE&gt; can get for overseas assign-

ment because of the expertness, pa·

lienee and wisdom only experience ancl
time can give."
Basic requirements: a bona fide skill
in some trade or profession, ablllty to
pass a satisfactory physical examination
and successful complelion of an orien·
tation period .
·
The modest compensation and expen·
ses do not conflict with pension, Social
Security or dual compensation laws, the
Peace Corps says.
Post offices have Peace Corps que,.
tionnaires available. Since it takes time
to process applications, now 1s the ttme,
cluring "Senior Citl!ens Month," to look
into the matter.

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By United PrHS International
Flood-building thunderstorms followed a rash Of
destructive tornadoes into the South todoy. At least 15
h omes in Oklahoma City, Okla ., lay in shambles.
Thunderstorms and lightning streaked across morn.
ing skies in Oklahoma. Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Ala·
· 1bam a and Mississippi . Severe storm warnings were
up
• Ilor Arkansas and Oklahoma.
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NEWARK. N.J. (UPil - A mas-

John~E~~~~~!;~

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Si~lnN.J.
Ferrell, members of the

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! Fifteen Homes Leveled

Turnpike
Wreck Kills

BEIRIJT, Lebanoo - Syria
and lraq'a apparent
second
~hts oo,.Arab federalloo to-·
day · place their proposed ..,.
lion with Egypt in serious doubt.
Botb natillll8' rnling Baath
I&lt;&gt;Cialist parties have
given
'Clear indications ~
recent
weeks they are having misgivings' about implementing t h e
union plan resched in Cairo April· 17,

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.sive chain reaction collision of 1
cargo trucks and passenger cars 1
on the fog-shrouded New Jersey
Turnpike early today killed at '
least six persons.
Police still were cutting thr•&gt;uglh I

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homa , Missouri and Kansas Sunday. The hardest hit was Oklahoma City where one witness aaid
twin twisters split, then fused
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Advance warning was credited
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:from InJUry and possable death.
VATJCA~ CIT\ ILIPJ) - Pope As it was. at least three person1
! .Jolu~ XXIII remains m "\'er.y ~~i- ~ Wert&gt; mjured , one crdically.
m1s condUJon df'Sp!!e ophm1sl!c
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i attack of internal blet"ding within h~lrle:hen her mobile home was
a week, spent a good night and npp apart.
lepvrt feels •·so mf'\\·hat ?etter--;-thf. im ·['
Elderly Woman [ajurt'4
ica II~· p! O\ ('mcnt JS r·untmumg. ,
A 93-year -old woman was llerlo
s Fri- But nthPr sour{'f's said that de- nwsly inJured l''hen her mobjlt
~ a .spite lht• delibf'rate optimi sm or home was struck near Luther,
ighrst the offi c· i;J] w:d semi-official pro- Okla.
~1\' f'd nouncement ...;, tht· Pope Is weak . The town of Bowlegs, Oklf.. •
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-eived hea vy damage, ._!though
j Mino injuries v.-ere reported. The
comProf. AntoniO Gasbarrini. the Oklahoma National Guartl !"IP
pon!1fl's person&lt;Jl physician. vis- ca lled out to rontrol traffic ina
niver· ' ilM lum !o;hortly "before noon pre-vent loot ing.
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ma jor ,()(lay.
Thret"-inch hailstone feU at Dial
Do,t.tor Is 1'\'oncommittal
\City and baseball sized hail feU
- : was I When aioiked how the Pope was, al Midwest City, boJh in tl_\e gl:!a11 _and I he said : "Ynu must understand era! area of OkW1yma Clt'y. Tgr.
livit~· . : vou must understand . 1 can so~ nadoes also tollched !lit Lake CU.
tudent ;Jothing...
· tou, Edmond, Jefferson, T~ums~
~ dub,
I Wewoka,
Holdenvill~ Roecoe.
as a The Pope n~ce i~·ed his aide, jo. Bethel and Panama.
· t h e Amleto Cardi na l C1rognuni, Sun-: In Missouri, the sheriff'a offit't
day night ond again this morning spotted a twister in the lir ne 1u
.s par- for routinE' tli.~eussions of church . Highlandville, but it did not toucll
:o-cap- business. The cmdinal is vatican :down .However, heavy tai01 sent
. taskf't·l se£reta ry or ~ t&lt;:~te and meets the : rivers in Missouri raging, and
ember i Pope rej;!ularly for a briefing on roads near Walnut Shade, Mu .•
'le son church affall'!';.
and Tolla, Mo., were closed.
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ent.ourage that tht&gt; Pope has seen · nearby h'ah
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inches deep. About two inchf's uf
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. lciauno- Brazzi, Tina Loui11e
"11101 Of SYRACUSE"
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Sean McClory in
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SevPral Activities

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I'OMIIOY. OHIO

SUN., MON. and TUES.
Moy 26-27·21
POUNDS Of TROUILI"
(Teehnioolor)
(Hilarious Dimeyland)
li''l'onY Curtis, Susanne PleshPhil Silver.s, Claire
4 year old girl ,
'and Kevin

Take advantage of the sal.e prices
in every department all over.the .
store.
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, ' ry an- Town W orkf'rs Are
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For flrive

exchange building.
Meigs county Deputy Shmfl
investigated
til~
Mrs. Clarr&gt;nce McNeal, chair· ::r~~~ Frank
and reported
that the

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Fresh
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bination Pols. Order early,
Stamps.

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lor bottlt au. We · 11en1ce

what we ...U.

WY 2-2039, Dey or Night

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. Mlll1rd V•n Meter

·Vf. MAIN

POMEROY

and a passenger both e~ ·
injury,
, app(Oxlmately 100
were victims of t h 1
Several of the
crates
with chickens were strewn
a wide area -.htn tht! i. 111
Studebaker truck topplt'd

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1residt&gt;nlial areas, today listed
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town workers .
~·~,'JON
They are : Mrs. Rov Russell,
~; '• 18, ! Mrs. Robert Burkett, ~r.
.;:\. a n d [Euler. Mrs. Homer R1ce, Mrs. ·
1:-~ Reeds-- Ida Bachner, Mr s_ Lee Simth,
. ~
Mr . Marcus Chambers,
Sis
1'~ 7"'- Wi se. Bess Sanborn, Mrs . Nora Driver of the vehicle w a s
Mills , Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs.j'l11tom,as E . Stivison, 17, of Lo1Paul Casci, Mrs. Homer Jones,
Stivison told officers n.
'Mrs. Paul Smart. Mrs. Jack
unable t~ net:otiate 1 h 1
' ~'"-' '! Bachner. Mrs . Alfred
Tbe tl'Jlck came to I stop
Mrs. I:.eslie Erwin, Mrs.
Ill! top Jn ~- seeded field ownby WUliam Grueser . T h 1
award lge Nieinsky, Mrs. Edward
cVJcnf•· •y•les, Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, Mnl.
and lrindshlold o1 the truck
Ernie Frasier , Mrs. Dale Swearof the ingen . ,Mrs. l,)enver Nelson, Mrt. .
county sberill'o
Jordon, Mrs . Ted Riley,
also arrested Lew
Gilllon .of Coolville

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We Wire Flowers

Truck Upended

school ] cr it k&lt;:~l r"' lapse. He \\as weakened
by Ihe same hPmorrhaging that 1
are fir~ I slruck h1m !Six months ago i
Jnd all ' and rf'turned last Monday nigh1.. ·
take
1
ervices ! The Vatic&lt;:~n has repeatedly said I A truck foaded with UOO
metery thf' Pope's anf'mia is caused by ![ ~~;~~:::
I a storn.':leh ailment but there were I
went out of control and
over Sunday at IJ . I5 p,
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uncnnfi rmttd reports of cancer.
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the old Rock Springs tel·
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l)~rade I But it was d t&gt;ar that the Pope

The 1963 Emmy Awards show
getl oH to o ~e, interlllllional start. with a tel«ost

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Rash Of Tornadoes Today
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dedication

In Washington,

Dy

By United PrHS International
Flood-building thunderstorms followed a rash Of
destructive tornadoes into the South todoy. At least 15
h omes in Oklahoma City, Okla ., lay in shambles.
Thunderstorms and lightning streaked across morn.
ing skies in Oklahoma. Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Ala·
· 1bam a and Mississippi . Severe storm warnings were
up
• Ilor Arkansas and Oklahoma.
1

NEWARK. N.J. (UPil - A mas-

John~E~~~~~!;~

c- &lt;.

Twister In Oklahoma City

Si~lnN.J.
Ferrell, members of the

.1' ;;.

.r&lt;;-:'e

! Fifteen Homes Leveled

Turnpike
Wreck Kills

BEIRIJT, Lebanoo - Syria
and lraq'a apparent
second
~hts oo,.Arab federalloo to-·
day · place their proposed ..,.
lion with Egypt in serious doubt.
Botb natillll8' rnling Baath
I&lt;&gt;Cialist parties have
given
'Clear indications ~
recent
weeks they are having misgivings' about implementing t h e
union plan resched in Cairo April· 17,

.£

.sive chain reaction collision of 1
cargo trucks and passenger cars 1
on the fog-shrouded New Jersey
Turnpike early today killed at '
least six persons.
Police still were cutting thr•&gt;uglh I

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·cOlldit•IOn
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Tornadoes ripped through Okla-

homa , Missouri and Kansas Sunday. The hardest hit was Oklahoma City where one witness aaid
twin twisters split, then fused
1
taek together.

Advance warning was credited
"llh saving hundreds of person•
:from InJUry and possable death.
VATJCA~ CIT\ ILIPJ) - Pope As it was. at least three person1
! .Jolu~ XXIII remains m "\'er.y ~~i- ~ Wert&gt; mjured , one crdically.
m1s condUJon df'Sp!!e ophm1sl!c
Th t
t
statt&gt; ments that he is Jm rovm
e wm \\lsters cut a path
'd d p
g. lof destruclion tv.o miles wide ~:md
I,. 1
va tcnn sources sa l to av.
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•"X"mHt ll'la 1 source a t e a11• seven m1 es o11g m a rural al't'a
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of eastern Oklahvma City A 76can smd the 81 -year-old ponli£f,
·..
I d&lt;~ogerously ill following a second I year-o~ womau "'~as crttlcai!J
i attack of internal blet"ding within h~lrle:hen her mobile home was
a week, spent a good night and npp apart.
lepvrt feels •·so mf'\\·hat ?etter--;-thf. im ·['
Elderly Woman [ajurt'4
ica II~· p! O\ ('mcnt JS r·untmumg. ,
A 93-year -old woman was llerlo
s Fri- But nthPr sour{'f's said that de- nwsly inJured l''hen her mobjlt
~ a .spite lht• delibf'rate optimi sm or home was struck near Luther,
ighrst the offi c· i;J] w:d semi-official pro- Okla.
~1\' f'd nouncement ...;, tht· Pope Is weak . The town of Bowlegs, Oklf.. •
e Col· although he re mains lueid .
rN_
-eived hea vy damage, ._!though
j Mino injuries v.-ere reported. The
comProf. AntoniO Gasbarrini. the Oklahoma National Guartl !"IP
pon!1fl's person&lt;Jl physician. vis- ca lled out to rontrol traffic ina
niver· ' ilM lum !o;hortly "before noon pre-vent loot ing.
·'
ma jor ,()(lay.
Thret"-inch hailstone feU at Dial
Do,t.tor Is 1'\'oncommittal
\City and baseball sized hail feU
- : was I When aioiked how the Pope was, al Midwest City, boJh in tl_\e gl:!a11 _and I he said : "Ynu must understand era! area of OkW1yma Clt'y. Tgr.
livit~· . : vou must understand . 1 can so~ nadoes also tollched !lit Lake CU.
tudent ;Jothing...
· tou, Edmond, Jefferson, T~ums~
~ dub,
I Wewoka,
Holdenvill~ Roecoe.
as a The Pope n~ce i~·ed his aide, jo. Bethel and Panama.
· t h e Amleto Cardi na l C1rognuni, Sun-: In Missouri, the sheriff'a offit't
day night ond again this morning spotted a twister in the lir ne 1u
.s par- for routinE' tli.~eussions of church . Highlandville, but it did not toucll
:o-cap- business. The cmdinal is vatican :down .However, heavy tai01 sent
. taskf't·l se£reta ry or ~ t&lt;:~te and meets the : rivers in Missouri raging, and
ember i Pope rej;!ularly for a briefing on roads near Walnut Shade, Mu .•
'le son church affall'!';.
and Tolla, Mo., were closed.
Oiler,
..
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! Lightning hit and toppled the
•tlends C1cognam 1s &lt;:~b{lUt the only ' st-pl 1 h h . J 1_ ,
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ent.ourage that tht&gt; Pope has seen · nearby h'ah
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m le pas w ays.
inches deep. About two inchf's uf
I The semi - official Vatican rain Fell in the Joplia lrt&gt;a il
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Legion pro\' ~ men t is conlinuing."
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. lciauno- Brazzi, Tina Loui11e
"11101 Of SYRACUSE"
{Eastman Color)
-andCesare Danova and
Sean McClory in
"VALLEY OF THI
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SATURDAY, MAY 2S, 1963

SevPral Activities

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I'OMIIOY. OHIO

SUN., MON. and TUES.
Moy 26-27·21
POUNDS Of TROUILI"
(Teehnioolor)
(Hilarious Dimeyland)
li''l'onY Curtis, Susanne PleshPhil Silver.s, Claire
4 year old girl ,
'and Kevin

Take advantage of the sal.e prices
in every department all over.the .
store.
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For flrive

exchange building.
Meigs county Deputy Shmfl
investigated
til~
Mrs. Clarr&gt;nce McNeal, chair· ::r~~~ Frank
and reported
that the

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~ 1 D a y . Crusade Drive in the village

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Fresh
Potted Plants
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Stamps.

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lor bottlt au. We · 11en1ce

what we ...U.

WY 2-2039, Dey or Night

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. Mlll1rd V•n Meter

·Vf. MAIN

POMEROY

and a passenger both e~ ·
injury,
, app(Oxlmately 100
were victims of t h 1
Several of the
crates
with chickens were strewn
a wide area -.htn tht! i. 111
Studebaker truck topplt'd

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1residt&gt;nlial areas, today listed
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town workers .
~·~,'JON
They are : Mrs. Rov Russell,
~; '• 18, ! Mrs. Robert Burkett, ~r.
.;:\. a n d [Euler. Mrs. Homer R1ce, Mrs. ·
1:-~ Reeds-- Ida Bachner, Mr s_ Lee Simth,
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Mr . Marcus Chambers,
Sis
1'~ 7"'- Wi se. Bess Sanborn, Mrs . Nora Driver of the vehicle w a s
Mills , Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs.j'l11tom,as E . Stivison, 17, of Lo1Paul Casci, Mrs. Homer Jones,
Stivison told officers n.
'Mrs. Paul Smart. Mrs. Jack
unable t~ net:otiate 1 h 1
' ~'"-' '! Bachner. Mrs . Alfred
Tbe tl'Jlck came to I stop
Mrs. I:.eslie Erwin, Mrs.
Ill! top Jn ~- seeded field ownby WUliam Grueser . T h 1
award lge Nieinsky, Mrs. Edward
cVJcnf•· •y•les, Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, Mnl.
and lrindshlold o1 the truck
Ernie Frasier , Mrs. Dale Swearof the ingen . ,Mrs. l,)enver Nelson, Mrt. .
county sberill'o
Jordon, Mrs . Ted Riley,
also arrested Lew
Gilllon .of Coolville

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We Wire Flowers

Truck Upended

school ] cr it k&lt;:~l r"' lapse. He \\as weakened
by Ihe same hPmorrhaging that 1
are fir~ I slruck h1m !Six months ago i
Jnd all ' and rf'turned last Monday nigh1.. ·
take
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metery thf' Pope's anf'mia is caused by ![ ~~;~~:::
I a storn.':leh ailment but there were I
went out of control and
over Sunday at IJ . I5 p,
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uncnnfi rmttd reports of cancer.
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the old Rock Springs tel·
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Still In llaugll"r

l)~rade I But it was d t&gt;ar that the Pope

The 1963 Emmy Awards show
getl oH to o ~e, interlllllional start. with a tel«ost

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BEIRUT, Lebancm - Syria
and Iraq'• apparent
second
lbot!ihls on,Arab federation t..·
day · plact their proposed un'lon witb Egypt in serious doobt.
Both nations' ruling Baath

Mainly About

aocialist parties have
given
elear Indications in
weeks they are having mlsgiv·
lngs about implementing I h

People In

union plan reached in Cairo April 17.

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Sean McClory in
"VALLEY OF THI
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Sun..Mon.
May 26-27
l'lomt Sinatra, Dean Marlin,
Saml!l)' Davis Jr., Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop in
"SEARGEANTS 2"

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-and-. Wanda Hendrix, Den Beddoe
"lOY WHO CAUGHT
A. CROOK"

MEIGS THEATRE
I'OMIROY, OHIO

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She "' ·
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Arl' Being Planned

Sus&amp;I
Mr. II

Deacons and deaconessea

had se
First United Presbyterian ehur- leg in:
ch in Middleport have planned school.,

activities for the com- Chee.
ing weeka. They are sponsoring Janice,
rummage sale Frld,.y and left tO&lt;
Saturday, Junt 7 • I In tbe
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McMaster Building ln upper Iwt1ere
Middleport, wltb Miss Phyllis

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Karl Owen, Mr. and Mrs. py B
Paul Haptonstall, Miss Marga· Sweet I·

Charlton Reston, Elaa Marti-

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S:OI Arll Festival
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li:OII I\IIUiteur ll&lt;rur
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Rev. Howard Ruppelt.
Rev . RuppeII was moderator Gloria

for the meet1nt1 of the deacon Jonnle ,.
and deaconesseo When
they ICramer
met tbis - k to make plans 1 ~~i~:1 ,
for the projects.
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,Mills, Mr~. John Lyons, Mrs.
!Paul Casc1, Mrs. Homer Jones,
Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs.
J~ck
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Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. MIUarcl Van tMtet
POMEROY

Driver of the vehicle w a 1
Thomas E . Stivison, 17 , of Logan. Stivison told officers he
was unable t~ ~gotiate 1 h ,

.Bachner. . Mrs . _Alfred Par1sh, curve. 1be trqck came to slop
I, Mrs .. ~she Erwm, Mrs. Geor-- on its top in a seeded field1 QWn-

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~, .. ~of the . ingen , ,Mrs. J)enver Nelson, Mrs-. .

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from , Asa Jordon , Mrs. Ted RUey, department also arrested Lt!W
Jr.
Edward Gillion of Coolv!lle on
Mrs. Roberl Craig, Mrs. Ern· .a disbltbiDB the peace charge
est Bowles, Mrs. NOrman Yeau· ovf' the waetenct.
ger, Mrs . John Kra~ . Mrs.
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iGordoo Wolfe, Mrs. Paul 8os- .!MN- Getoeroi Boopilol

I'tick •nd Mrs. Richard Pickens. l:1~.
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FORFEITS BOND
William Connolly of Long

WY 2·2039, Day., Nliht

over .

award ·ge N1emsky, Mrs. Edward Sty- ed by William Grueser. T h 1
nentary les. Mrs . Wendell Gerlach, Mrs. top and windshir.ld of the truck

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chlckens were victlms ol: 1 ·; 0
They are : Mrs. Roy RusseU , crash. Several of the
crates

18, Mrs_ Hobert Burkett, ~r . James rilled with chickens were strewr~

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.;-i 8 nd iEuler. Mrs. Homer Rtce, _Mrs. over a wide area -.hen the ilt
. '. Reeds- ,Ida Bachner. Mrs. Lee S1mth, ton Studebaker truck toppled

ger o! ; ·
tend bit- '

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Ernest
and Mt
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resJden! Jal area~. today hsted However, app~:oxlrna telv

kens, i
and chi'
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TfUCk upended
on Route 33

~rhool 1 Mrs. Clarf'nc~ McNeal. chair- accident and reported that the
.o par- 1man or the . M1d~leport Cancer driver and a passenger both e~­

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aunt,

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•rv ices 1 1'ht' Va tiean has repeatedly said 1 A truCk l
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nelery tht' Pope· s atwm1a is eaused by h' k
~ded With 1.500
. :a stonuwh ailment but there were tc lcedens wenS out of control and
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r('po rlc:; of cancer
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yond the old Rock Springs tt'l·
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ephone exchange building
Pome- , l'iam .. d For Drive
Meigs county Deputy Shenfl
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Howard Frank investigated tht"

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" 11! be ' wu s not out of d&lt;!nger from his .
school critical rt&gt; lapSt&gt; . He was weakened
i by the .sa me lwmorrijaging that I
3 r e fir~t struck hun six months ago :
•nd all and l'f'llHnPd ta:.t Monday night. :

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Oiler, ; Cirognan i is about the only lightning bit an~ toppl~ tht
-~e•_Kis Vatican official outside h 1 ~ private s teeple of a church m Jophn. Mo .•
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SP.en som~ ~~s h were stranded Oil a
in the past tw odays.
?ea•· Y Jg way by water 8 to 11
1 1m:hes deep. About t\1.'0 inches of
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meet Tuesday evening at
home of Mrs. Lester Jlua-

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Vincent Dabo, Mrs. Francis 1801'rv..l.
Anderson, Marcus Chambers, l d:;;~ ,.
Fred Lewis, Mrs. Russell LY·I 8
ons, Phyllis Joachim, Mrs. Rl· Prese ..
Vaughan, assisted
Donna

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! City and bas~all sized hail feU
, was I Wheu ~s-ked how the Pnpe was . at Mtdwest City, bo.lh in t~ ge•
~ -~nd 1he said : "You must un0er st3nd . eral area of Okl,a~~)Jna City. Tgr..
IVtly , I you rnu~t underst and . I !'an :.av nadoe_s also taoched at Lake Caai.ldenl no.tlli ng. ··
· lou, Edmond . Jefferson, Tecum~
duiJ, ,
Wewoka,
Holdenville. ROGroe.
as a! The Pope recf:'ived his aide , jo, 8f'thel and Panama.
the Am let? Cardinal Cicognuni, Sun-. ln Missouri, the sheriff'• offtce
! day mght and agam this moming spotted a twi ster in the air near
· par-~ for routine discussions of church Highlandvillt&gt;, but it did not toucD
Kap- business. The eardinal is vatican down.However, heavy r&amp;illfl sent
19ket-1 secretary ot' slate and met&gt;ls the , rivers in Missouri raging, and.
.rnher 1 Pope rt&gt;~ UI&lt;~rl_l' for a briefing on roads near Walnut Shade. Mo .•

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will begin at tbe Middle- ing· loll•
pori Pool, Wednesday, June 5, her os;
at I: 30 p. m. They are also
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Pope As it was, at least three persolll

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of the group every sum· sltlmlle

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as co-chairman,
Patf

planning an ice cream social

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Advance warning wa,;; credUecl
with saving hundreds of personl

.John XXIII remains in "very serl- were injured , one critically.
uu;;;' condiiJon despite ()plimistic l Th 1 .
sllltPmenl.s thnt he is improving.
e wm twisters. cut .• patb
1 V0~1lran sow·ces sitid toda .
of destructJon two miles w1de Hnd
ISf&gt;mJ-ofhl'Ja!
. . . sources al the
Y Vatl- seven miles long in a rural ar'a
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I can said fill'" IH-year -old pontiff of eastern Oklahoma City. A 76. vear-old
I dangPI'Ously ill t'ollowing a serond . - woman ~as en't'Jca IIJ
I &lt;~II&lt;.H'k of interllill bleeding within . hurt
•\·hen her mobile home was
npped apart
a week, spent a good nig ht and
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!port feel~ "somcwh&lt;tt better-the im -1
Elder-ly Womu Jajur-.-41
~~JI~· pi'O\C'mcnt is continuing"
A 93-year-old woman WS!i serf.
Fri· · Bu! uther sources said that de- ously injured ..-.·hen her mobill
!d. a ' !ipite the deliberate optimism of home was struck near Luther.
~~est the olficial and semi -uffkial pro- Okla.
~~~ ed nounceniPnt.~. the Pope is weak. Th_e town of Bowlegs, Okl• .•
Col - atth uugh he remains lucid.
rece1ved heavy damage, although
Mino injuries were reported. Thl
com- Pr?f: Antont(t Ga sba n~ini. f~P Ok lahoma :-..atiunal Gwrtl ~ltf
pont 1ll ~ pt&gt;rson-'ll p_fty sl n&lt;i n. v1s- called out to ('(lntrol traWe i:d
:iver- tted h1m shortl y befme noon prl:'vent Jootmg.

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5:118 Womell • liMe
5:10 BuDwlnlile
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"THI INNOCENTS"
TONIGHT
· ftctiUilO Brazzi, Tina Lou.iJe
"1110 OF SYRACUSE"
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1l&lt;i1- )llii'l:r "lllfain ReynoJcj, Jr
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charge. over the llll!r"*!, ~
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!Ult:r~;:,,~c:,lted Donald W-,-'*1,- ·~ 'IIINDAY -

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BEmUT, Lebanoo - Syria
and Iraq's apparent
aecond
lbol!ihls on ..Arab federation to-·
day plac' lbeir proposed un'lon wilh Egypt in serious doubt.
Both nations' ruling Baath
soclalist parties have
given
clear indications in
recent
weeks they are having misgivings about implementing t h e
union plan reached in Cairo April 17.
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XXIII, reported slowly gaining
strength bul slill In danger lol' lowing a oecond attack ol inlernal bleeding, remained in
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pontiff
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t:OO Ceptala ~
10:00 The Alvlll Sbow
10:30 ~ .PI8jlboule
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II: 00 Sky Kin&amp;
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t .(;fary Conway.

SUN. MON. ond TUES.
Moy 26-27·21
POUNOS Of TROUILI"
(Teehnioolor)
(Hllarious Disneyland)
Curtis, Susanne Ple£hPhil Silvers, Claire
, 4 year old girl,

1:30 Bli Picture
Z:OO Sports FUIII
lli Dizzy Dean
Z:30 Glanla va. Cardl
5:011 Doctors AI Work
5:30 Earlf Show
7:110 cannon BaU
7::11 Jac11e Gleuoll
1:10 Defeddon
1:30 Have Gua Will ;ravel
10:00 GIIIIIIDOiro
11:00 Newa
II: II Late Show
D:OO New1

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ert Taylor, wht. for the p a s t
t11reo yean bQ been lbe liar of
a U!levislon abow, returns to lbe
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Wbi~ Slallloas."
taylor, himself an
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bajsky, direLf« ol Vlenna'a reDOWned Spanlob llldlllc ScboaL

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -The
conventional, four-cylinder roadsten stm ruled the Speedway
today, but tbl'ft other breeds
will continue their challenge tn
Thursday's 5C&amp;mile race for a
$450,0110 jackpot.
two weekeods of qualificalions screened the fastest field
lrt lhe gasoline derby's hlslory,
With the S3 cars averaging a
record 1411.02S miles per bour,
eombared with last year's 147,·
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KATMANDU, Nebal - Two
American mountaineers
brought down off ~dt.
~y helicopler today for emergency treatment of frostbitten
loes.
They lold of
brealhtaklnl
brushes with dealh In lbelr conquest of the world's highest
mountain.
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CINCINNATI- Lew Crosley
today resigned 88 oecretary of
' minor league clubs for the Cincinnati Reds, elfeellvo June I.
Crosley, .whose futUre plana
are llldefltute, will be SUC&lt;leed·
ec by James M..
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who p!ioYlouoly served aa
club ~actor lor the St. Loulo
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W11'SHINGTON -The Senale
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today on a $840 million menlal
h~alth bill described by .Pres14ent Kennedy as ~ "bold new
l~proach" for treahng the mentt.lly ill and retarded.
Chairman Listera Hill, O.Ala.,
of the Senate Labor and Pu•(;
lie Welfare Committee wlllch
studied the measure, predicted
the bill would be approved.

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Th~ wed~mg, attended by
Miss , Shores two children, was
as much a surprise to
her
friends in HoUywood as her
Stparation from actor George
Montgomery in December of
1961 .
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8 head-on automobJie collision
on Long Island in which one
~rson was kil Ied, was reported
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"THE PIGEON THAT
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8:30 News &amp; Sporla
6:40 Weather
8:45 Newa
7:00 Saturd117 ;Jamboree
7:30 Sam Benedict
1:30 Joey B~
8:00 Saturday Ni&amp;bt Mllvll
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11:10 Movie

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RAISING FLAG - Gary Sewell, Jim Harden and Reed Ferrell, members of the
Boy Scout troop, raise the flag at the conclusion of post office dedication
Sunday. The flag, which had flown over both the Capitol In Washington,
C. and the Post Office Department building, was presented in behalf of Senator
Youn§l by former lOth District Congressman Walter H. Moehler, now a mem·
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Flood-building thunderstorms followed a rash of
destructive lornadoes into the South today. At least U
huntes in Oklahoma City, Okla ., lay in shambles.
Thunderstorms and lightning streaked across mornin g skies in Oklahoma. Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Alabanla and Mississippi. Severe storm warnings were up
' for Arkansas and Oklahoma.

NEWARK, N.J . IUPJ 1-A massive chain reaction collision of
cargo trucks and passenger ('ars
on the fog-shrouded New .Jersey I
Turnpike early Wday killed at
least ."' persons.
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I Pollee still we•·e cultmg thmugh:
• !angled wreckage m seacch ol
I r,ies. They said at least to
. er persons were InJuced. lwo
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found another truck buried under
the other vehkles.
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Shari Lewll

Make RoOm For Dacldr
Mr. Wizard
Clem &amp; Luke Sh01r
New York vs. ClevelaDd
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4:30 Ted Williams Show
4:45 Sports ThrUJ.g

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twin twisters split,

then fused

' tack together.

Ad\'ance warning was credited
with sav ing hundreds of person •
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Afternoon· ~~;:~~:~'~:£.:.:~£}~£~~~ Enter M•'amt. u ~~:.',';',:";:. :.~:~ ~;.~'t;;,~ro,;ng :~:;:.t:::o~~~~~~i~=~::~·;~:
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d~ngNouslv 111 folio'&gt;' mg a second •
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A large crowd of Meigs resi- served as po$tmaster at t w o by hack from
a!ta&lt;·k of mternal bleeding within hurt \\hen her mol.ule home wai
and county vJsltors sur- different lime11 and 'was also to Syracuse and for over 60 Tr~~r Robert Behnk_e. d
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· k-ronf 1 an a&amp;aas
· Ian t 1o Mr · Lawrenee year 8 1'I wa 8 carried b11J skiff
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t office for ded- and William S. White. He serv- from the Baltimore and 0 hI o ta en to st . .James Hosptta 1 in Richard Oller. Middleport
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ceremposonies Sunday al ed as """'~aster in the 1930's railroad station in New Haven Newark and Elizabelh Gene• al who placed first sch,,lastltalh PI m f'ment Is {Ontmumg
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and early '40's
Flanagan reealled to the town an
elU8D rotut"rs osp•ta s Ill m the dass of 43 graduates r 1- But other soun·f's Sl'lld that de ous ) lnJUr \.l en •~er ffiuul 1t
was Mr WiiiJam J Fbmagan ~kl that moat residents that ainee 1930 mail nearby Elizabeth.
day evt!mng was presented a spite lhe de.l•berate opt•m•sm of home was struck near Luther.
assistant to· the •Re.,ion-· Syracuse eitit.efll only remem- has been deHvetad by motor A spokesman a t AI extan Bro th - meda 1 1or hemg Ihe h1ghest the off I( 1.11 &lt;:~n~ semi-off 1r 1al pro Okl a.
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ber the nrwt office in the build car and truck to Syracuse. He ers sa id t" ·0 vtcttms, one dea d•1 rank mg
nounlemPnt s. •hl' Pope 1s weak. The town or Bowegs,
r-~by Ben Quisenbe . said for mort than 18 years the 0 tc.
· · d. en't lea 11 y, were sc hoars
1 h t H' •· nd c 1
recet ' d I
· post office department. ing owned
u'l:'r m~ure
Ips o 1o ._.ra e o · although he rem&lt;.~1ns lucid
. ~ .e . 1ea''Y d·amage, a lth ough
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said the new struc· It was located there for rnpre Mrs. Hazel Clark was the able bolh from Sam1er. Ont. ldl"nlih· Jiege, Fmdlay College and \-11·
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no tnJUfll:'s were reported. Thl
was built for the residents than 40 years. BeUt Carl- postmaster of Syracuse and cati~ns were not d•srlosed 1m- ami Umvt"rsity dunng com· Pruf: Ant~n1o. Gasharn.m, the Oklahoma NatiOnal GWt~ ~a,
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wrote the flrst IJlMe)' order Mrs. Florence Duckworth was me(hately.
, menc.,.ment exercJses
, ])OntJff s pel so nil I V}lY"IcJ&lt;m. \' IS · called out to control traf(Je d
yracuse: ra:e r ~rsons, there on April 27 1102 while 1 the assistant untO her death The crash scene was s1rewn i He will enter Mmmi Univer Jted h• m shm tly l:.ehl!'e noon pl't''&gt;'~c!nt loot mg .
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wbo want~
it: ~ clerk for Mr. La~nce.
suddenly in 1959. Mrs. Clark re- with ~toes. produce, steel p1pe. s11y in Septeml'ler, and mn ]or •od&lt;tv
Three mch hailston~ feU •t rill
comtnented the new post ·At flrst the man wu brought tired In 1962.
rr~zen (t~h, ~eels of steel and I In Chemical F.ngmeermg
DoJior Is None ommiltal
\ Ctly and ba~ll SIZed hall feU.
jn Syracuse as one of
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he was . Whe!J .ask".d ho\1. the Pope was. at Midwest l1ty, boJh 1n
biHit in ·the district duriBl'! re_
1 One Qf the first
tbe scene on the 1':1taf( of the Annual. and , be satd. "You must understand eral area o(
City. Tarears.
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Fol~win his talk Mr RaJl.
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Elizabeth volunteer ambulance was a member of the Student ~otlllng .,
- lnu , F.dmond, JeUerson. Tet'Um~
ter turnedgthe latform ~er
squad. He found two bodies. One counctl , ForeJgn Language f'lub , ,
Wewoka,
Holdenville., R06coe.
lOth D~trict Co essThe Pope reC"c'lVed h1s aide. JO Bethel and Panama.
1 was lyrng tn a clump of we;eds off 1Safety Club!1 and served as a
Walter H. Moellerns;hoiD ...
the turnpike shoulder Ill the dass Orf lcei, memb('J of the i Amleto Latdinal Cleognalll, Sun
In MLSSOUII, the .sherlff'a offiet
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marshes Another lay ne&lt;:~r a sernur play casl.
day n1ght and &lt;~g&lt;:~m th1s mornmg spotted a tw1ster m the air ne~r
acting postmaster
wrekced truck .
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Rick was active in sports par· 1 for ruutmt' d1.,euss•ons of church HtghlandviUe, but 1t did not toucb
Hubbard with a_fl~ tbat
A 46-year-old Pt. Pleasant man Sunday fell apP.roxi- Some of the trucks were en ttcipating 10 football as co-C"ap- 1busmf'ss The t'&lt;Jrdmal 1s \attcan down However, heavy rams sent
flown over the nation 5 capo mately 100 feet from the New York Central railroad r~ute to markets m New York itain in his semor' .vear, baskei ·l sl'&lt;'ret&lt;lry of state and me~ts thf' . nvers m M•ssourt raging, and
and the post office .~epart- bridge crossing in Kanauga and drowned in the Ohio C1ty.
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Iball. baseball and a member i Pope rf'!;:ularl.v for a lmeltng on road~. near Walnut Shade, Mo.,
Tbe flag wSas raisedBoyby River.
Y. B. Coates, 53, of Roseboro. of the golf team . H.e b the son church alfau·s.
:and Jolla, Mo., were closed. ,
of lhe yracuse
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Paul A. Mil~er. past ~~sl- cials was Clyde Hayman, a Ia- they saw a man fall from the ing a load of crated chicken~ Ithe Middleport Church of Christ. , \at lc~n of •c•al oul stde hi.&lt;: P~Jvate . some C&lt;:~.rs were stranded on •
of the national ~ssocta&amp;aon borer.
b··idge, Pt. Pleasant police, fire when he ran into the fog.
:ntourage that the Pope has s~n nearby highway by water 8 lo II
Postmads~rs lhe mdedtr~ucedt' The man apparently slipped
volunteers and the "When l hit that spot you
In tht' p&lt;:t~l tw o&lt;lays.
inchf's deep. About two inchE&gt;S uf
atten mg .
ICB wn from the brlaie around 1:30
Guard officials began coukln't see a thing.'' he said. Rullantl Is RPaf1~,
The semi - official Vatican rain fell in the Joplio arej il
~nd F~nk R. F~rresi r,:st pre~ Sunday ~t shortly before 8
!'oum.•s msi~ted that "the im· lwo hours,
It lasted "The tremendous fog just "eemed ' For ~lt&gt;morial DaY
the N~ ona
ague . NYC train passed over
the
and resumed to collapse from the sky. It was R 11 d A
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prou•ment Ls conlinuing"
----Postmasters, mtrod~u;c=ed:=;~~~:~~~~;· Dr OUv
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thls morning.
the worst I ever saw. It just fell l _u an . men~a,n
.eg~.on
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Po.st 467 Will obsel\f'
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said
mornvlctim Wll the son of on me."
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iDay Thursday w1th a parade ! But 11 wa~ d t&gt;ar that the Pope
wao probably caused
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drownin No mar-s were Hayman, Mason county. He had ADMISSIONS SATURDAY - begmnmg al 9 a . m. . t WI
' wa s nut out ot danger trom his l
The dedication opened with found on
man's bcxly, endaddress. He is Don Quisenberry, Syracuse, Mrs led by the Rutland ~llgh sc hool ' entlr·al rPbpst&gt; fit&gt; was weakened I
by the Southern ~al ing rumors he had been struck
by two brothers and Floyd Barringer, Reedsville. band .
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1hy tht• sarne hemorrhagmg that[
school' band under direc.
sister
DISCHARGES SATURDAY _
AU Legton membets are fir~ 1 struck him stx monu1s ago I
of Edward J~son and the b),: .::::·wu found SO feet The ~y Is at Stevens Fun- Mrs. Blaine Riggs, and daugh· requested lo b~ p~est&gt;nt and all and rt&gt;ILinl €'(1 last Monde~y night. ;
by Actmg Poetmashome. Arran rnents will be ter Hartford w. Va ., M r s. 1veterans are. mv1ted to ~ake
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t The V&lt;.~ilcan hax rept&gt;atedly said · A truck
loaded WI'th I''"'
imately 150 feet ·from shore
aa..::r.
arry ur Js
sv1 e
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of Ceremonies for the Coa Guardsm Albert .
ry Adams 'Portland
.Jessie will be at the Miles Cf'm&lt;'lf'ry I t t' opP " aJwmJa •s caus
Y1chickens went out of control ;:JIIJ
. was Syracuse
st
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RUIIIMAGE SALE /
N ase ~son· Jani'ce Pa e at 10 a . m.
I a slom;.lrh .:ulmen1 but there .were turned over Sunda at II lS .
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Herman Lond on. The invoea· er and Harry MUier found the 'Jbe Youlb Fellowship of the Rutland;
Bertha Conde, Porn..
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was given by Rev. Car
Melhotllst church wiU roy.
FIREMEN TO MARCH
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yond the old Rock Springs tel·
and the benedlctton by W
sponsor a rummage oaie Fri- ADMISSIONS SUNDAY
F1re Chrel Henrv Werr; an· Tnwn W nrkl'rs Are
ephone exchange building .
Howard- Ruppel~.
day and Saturday, May 31 and Constance Cheadle, Rutland. noune&lt;d today th•l all Pome·[ Nalii I'll For Drive
Meigs county Depuly Shertfl
Orvllle Brooks sayre, owner
June 1, at the Davis-Warner Mrs. Dan Brown, Minersville. roy flremf'n are to meet be '
Howard Frank investigated th&lt;:&gt;
lhe new post office wao
building in Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES SUNDAY _hind the Pomero)· High 'chool , Mrs. Clar,•m•e McNeal. chair- accident and reporled that tho
during the program,
Mrs. Patrick Johnson and son, at 8:30a.m. Thursda) to rar -,ma n of the Middleport Cancer driver and 8 passenger both 6 .
Mrs. Elma Louks,
WIENER ROA.ST
Middleport; Don Quisenberry, ticipate in the Memorial Day Crusad~. Drke in the vi~lage caJ)ed injury.
1res~dent1al areas, today hsted ~owever, app~ox.lmatel~ 100
o~, Syracuse Eleme~!
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Cub Scout. Paek 224 will have Syracuse; ~ohn F~ick, Pome· parade.
Ode To Amerl~~ Flag
a wiener roast Tuesday for aU roy; Beatnce RaudP.n, Hartto .... n worker~ .
chiCkens were VICtims ol t t1 e
lo lhe flag r8Istng. The MASON CITY - Rev. Jack
Scouts and !heir parenla at ford, w. va.
MARRIAGE APPLICATION
They areo Mrs Roy Russell. crash. Several of the
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apthem wa~ led by Welch, pastor of St. 'auJ's
p. m. At the roadside BIRTHS SUNDAY-Constance ] Wilsoo junic:- }'utman, 18. Mrs. Hobf'rt Burkett , M.r. James filled with chickens were strewn
Margate! Cottrill.
lhem Qlureh In ('jew Haven,
Middleport. Boy Scouts Cheadle, Rutland, a son, Mr. Coolville Rt. 3, Iarmer . and i Euler. Mrs. Homer Rice, Mrs. ·over a wide area when lhe l '&gt;
SyrQcuse resident Robert
BacealAqroaiA!
Mlddleporl and lheir par· and Mrs. Floyd Barringer, !Frances Lurille Hood, 17. Reed s. !lda Bachner. Mrs. Lee Simlh, ton Studebaker truck toppled
read a hlslOT)' of lbe mon to W~ Jll&amp;b
will be guesla.
Reedsville, a son.
lville.
Mr . Marcus Chambers, SIs over.
post office w hI c gradllallnl10nlors ~y
WISe . Bess Sanborn, Mrs. Nora
Driver of lire vehicle ,. a 1
·hack 1o l8SO when th ing 1rt the Wahama
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Mills. Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs. Thomas E. Stlvison, 17. of L.r
Pootmasler,
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s ' Pau\ Casrt, Mrs . Homer Jones, gan, Slivison told officers ho
, Sr., was Installed.
" Rev. Welcb ,uplalnMrs. P•ul Smart, Mrs. Jack was unable to negotiaU! t h ,
Among eorlf locationt of
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office iD Syracuse wer
God ..,.r hao ®me .down
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Mrs. P.eshe Erwm, Mrs. Geor- on ils top 1n •roeetled field own·
~ (sloct lor
earlb wilb J..., Ou:lol. He
By VIIIINON SCOTT
Marshall'• se&lt;011d straight lri-&lt; besl program of the year award 'ge Nieinsky, Mrs. Edward Sty- ed by William Gru..er. Tho
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the ll'adUite, .that .wil- VPI lhfbaw4 CorrespOadenl umph resulted from his portrayal -as well as best ducumt&gt;n1ary lles , Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, Mrs. top and windshield of the truck
lbe ~~m , S.
Ia prell!'~t not only it our. HOLLYWOOD IUPI! _ Shirley 88 the stralght·iaced defense at. laurels.
Erme Frasier. Mrs. Dale Swear· """' damaged.
storage build~ (~ dowa)
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