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Typographers, Mailers End .
NegotiationS on Pensions
.COLUMBUS (UP!) - Two craft unio01 struct the .
Dispatch Printmg Co. early today in a contract dlapute, ·
shutting down tbe city's two major dally oewspapen,
Columbus Dispatch and tbe morning Citl!eu-

Over by Class

Jnternational Typograpblcal Union, AFUIO, Loo
and tbe Mailen Local 103 called the strike after
I~~~'~i·~~ concerning a pension plan reaChed 1 lltal•
I! . The strike began at 5 a.m. EST.
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company notified the unions in December ii wu
their pension plan. Negotiations have bt!en
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ioo and Ham! 'Nixoli ai" Prof. time thi! aeason em NBC • 'f'l·

l :llo Down on tile Farm
1:30 Popeyf II Pals
1· o Ru.ll an( Reddy Sbolf
10:00 Hactor Heathcote Sliow
10:30 Flreba, XL 5

Higgins aild Eliza DooUtile.
Slats also include Reginald Gardiner, Russell Nype, Margery
Maude, Dorothy Sandi, Byroo
Webster and Sandor Szabo,
It'll be at llie City Center until
J1J11e 2i, and you shouldn't rniSI

DennJs the Menace

f'ury
Bullwlnkle
Mr. Wizard
1:00 Telespol'ts
I c30 KC vs Cleveland

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Helen Hayes is starring at

the Henry MWer · Theatre In

"The White Hoose," co-starring
Fritz Weaver and JaiD&lt;!s Daly.

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Ski Country USA
American Folk Festival

'!be superb cast give vignetlel
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Tuesday, June 18. G,.st bead- ·
llr&gt;ers IJICiudo J.anls Paige, Roll
Husman; the Serendipity Si!IIers unci EITI&gt;jl Gamer
Rabert Horton, Kate
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Singing caravaa

f:GO Porter Wagner Sbow
7:30 The Lieutenant
UO Joey Bishop
8:00 Satur&lt;Jat Night Movlea
11 :00 Late New$ Picture
11:141 D. ~ . and Weatller
II :15 Sports

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Pomerov Flower Shoo
IJta, Millard Van MJter
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MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY. OHIO
Tonl1h1 thru Weclne.Uy
WALT DISNEY'S
•A TIGIR WALKS"
(Techtlicolor}

Brian Keith- Vera Miles
Pamela Frabklin--Sabu

Kevin Corcoran

· Edward Andrew!!
Peter Brown
Disney Cartoons

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Club Plan. Sale
The Mothen' club of Scout
Troop 249 met at the Odd Fellows hall in Pomtroy on June

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12, at Kroger Store.
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were served punch, cookies. and
coffee to the scouts and __kad·
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camporree held t t h e
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It is the polic1 of this ban• to do oH Ia
its powtr to •velop tht local Community.
ly making loans iR thi1 area, ancf br
cocperattng closely with our ntithbors
and tritnds, we .,. doint our -~ ..,
od•ance loc'ol interests.

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The FARMERS BA~K
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1:55 White St)s 'vo Ya1~
4:30 DOctors AI
6:00 Olampionshlp ihi~
11:31 Early Show
7:00 Lawmail
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1:311 PbU Silvero
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7:00 TV Claflsroolia
7:311 ED France
1:00 CaptalD Kangaroo
9:00 Alvin Show
9:3tl l'enn. Tuxeao
10:00 QU•clr. Draw ~cGraw
141;31 MJcbl)' A!oUII
11 :00 Rin TiD'
II :31 Ro1 Ras&lt;~l
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1:31 Pal 6 Mike
1:00 Qlurcll ol Qlrlsl
1:311 Cbannel 13 Pr.,...lo
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The News Isn't All Bad

Failure? The Bum! Success? Ho Uum.

Helen Help Us!

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Remember when the nation's prestice,
If not Its ultimate sunival, depended upon 1 llttl• 3\l•·pound ball atop the n...
of a Vaneuard rocket one day in Decem·
ber 1957?
· Well, Vanguard went phtt! But the
United States didn't.
The lateat launching of tbe Saturn-1more than 40 timea more powerful than
the Vaneuard and larcer tban anything

Apollo moon vehicle.
Counting the second stage of the Sat·
urn, whlcb also went Into orbit, tho total
payload was 37,300 pounds. A far cry
from the crapefruit·sized Vaneuard.
So far, In fact, that the feat has appar·
ently failed to register on anyone.
First, we're a bunch of chumps who
have hod It aa a nation and everybody
and hll uncle jwnpo on the ltnock·th•
the Russians are known to have - flaw- U.S. wagon. Now that we're champs, the
lessly orbited a 17 .600-pound dummy siJence is deafening.

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New Qaveit at Pomeroy

Jobs: ARed Problem, Too
Communism's claim to have ellmlnat. •d the old capitalistic problem of unem-

brinttnl the total of unemployment tn
that officially Communist nation to 500,·

, ploymeut bas a)WIIys been one of it 1 000.

palest aelling points.
NeYer mind how it II a~pllsbed,
then II simply no IUCb thiq u unemployment in a Communist society.
'Ibis CommUIIilt boast, like othll'l,
does not boar up undel' cl-r uamtnaUoa.
Gonnuneat ll&amp;Ustia from Poland. u
analyud md reported by Radio Free Europe, ro-..al that 200,000 peno01 were
laid off from ~ir jobs last winter olone,

WANTED!

Sianifieantly, many of them are youna
people. It is esUmatod that U mllll011.
Polish youtbl wiU enter the labor mar·
ket by 1970 and that the number -k·
lng work will lncnuin&amp;ly outnumber
the new jobs available.
Apparently the Communist wave of
the future lo runninl up qalnat tho aamt
ohoals thot were ouppoaed to have d•
feated Weotern capitalism 1on1 IJO.

MEN-WOMEN

Minnow for a Whale
Premier lthrusbcbev 1111 paid a oUff
price for Ilia ncatlon alone the Nile.
Tht RIIIIIIDI are innstlng another
t277 million in tha futuro of Egypt, on
top of U billion olroady advonrtd In
milituy &amp;id ond $400 million for the A•
wan Hl&amp;b Dam.
It aeem1 to have been another in·
stance of, "If you don't give It to uo. we
know someone wbo will" - an argu·
meat the United Stat11 is only too tamll-

from l .d 11!1 to IU. Pr..,.r• MW
for U. S. CJvU S..rvln job opom.
lDII In tlllt ar•• dllrln1 tlu 11ext
IJ montlu.
Oovenunent pOfltlont PIJ' •• IUI'b
u SMa.OO 1 blontb to IJtv,,
They P~"VI de much 1reater MCUr:l•
ty than pr!ute empiDJ'IfteJI.* •n•
uceUent upportun!ty for ldYt.aeoment.
Many
po~il.lnn•
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little or no 1perl3ll!l!d edueatto•

Llncoi.D SeJ-VIee IIU hO!'lpe4 til-.~
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evoery year IIDCol' tll41l. l! til ollf J
the ltrce8t 1nd oldest priwlltoll,

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tlon• 11nd nlarie1, (ill out couJIO.C
Pld mall at once - TODAY . Yo011
70U can pr~par• younorU fo:r
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LYNDON B. JOHNSON
Dear Mr. Pruldent:
. l know you aro an avlcl newspaper
reader, so of course you are aware of the
shocking crimeo thot took place In New
York over the Memorial Day weekend.
At least three incidents of violent hood·
Jumlsm In our subway have put terror In
the hearta of all New Yorkerl, oapeclally
those who must ride the &amp;Ub\Yaya to and
!rom their jobs lu the lite houu.
Pur•ly a local problem? No.
New York is nover really local. It II
A'llerica'a best known and mott-publiciz·
ed CJ!y aU over the world. A bil story in
Middletown, U.S.A., mleht rate atatewlcle
coveraee, but the 11mo aometluneln New
York would be sent ·out on the wireo to
London, Paris, Bertin, and - If lt'a bad
enouch propaaanda - Moscow and r ..
kin&amp; and Havana.

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not connecteli with t.be ID'I'd

ol tnue 1oM. Y011
mu11 pu• a t u 1 rhe compet!Uoa
It ll.t-en ~nd In tomr ca.._ oal1

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It's nice for a chan1e to see the Ru•
oiano ocurryin&amp; to lhell out before the
U.S. tupayer can be called upon to do
the ume.
If the Arabs are aalhrtwd traden ••
they are roputecl to be, Mr. Kllrusbchev
baa beon sold another minnow of Egyptian friendship for • whale of a Jot of

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Mason at Barons
Syracuse at Pomeroy
New Haven at Cb.eahlrt
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JUNE II, •'UESDAY
Mason at SyriiCUSI

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New Haven at Jeto
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Girl Staters Held b A T

Leaders

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1964 Little Southern
Baseba}) League Sc.hed0 Je .

Harrllonville Gll'l• t-H HOnor
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MaJor 'Loqae Leaden
Appi'Oiiitllttly . $0 Girl Slat· ~MCIIU:!~~:.:rrnothtr, Mro. Club n&gt;et on . May 26 at the
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By United
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trtl their inoth@fl and prcsi· l William Swat I Do
ern Okl. HarrJsom·llle GraniP Hall !AIIII ......... l.:..u, I unnl~ J';J I
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dents of American Legion Aux. and mother, ~,;., ,.:;:'~as ~: with Pauline Atkins and Sharon ~n roller&gt;, l'omer~y-MaSun :ll!.· '
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lliaries o! Dlllrlct I, aUended Crow, Linda Moore and mother J•w•ll . advisors. ln oh•rge.
I'Ll l'lea"'nt :&lt;4.02, , Hinton
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IWilliams, Chl 47 IIIII !!II 73 .4{16 S)'l'acooe al Roclae Yank..• lladDo \'...... al LeiJrl
tbe lnforlNitlon tea sponsored Mrs. Russell
Moore. PatsY pro)e&lt;'t Jesson was on foods LU4 tail..._, l\.anawtJII ram~ ... RPiatl\'ell from a
dlstance iMays, SP'
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Ptittland at Letart
Perdaall- Bye
b) the Unit ol Drew Weboter Fult&gt; and mothk Mrs. Lester ~
. Wood
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17.87. here to attend the fllneral of Clmente, Pitt 49 202 34 71 ,
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Post No . 39 American Legion, Fultz, Mary SUe HandJe~· and d.. ~t'st~~ ef t
s4 ~n~~c~ ~bel , :;onoon, l\1al ultl o.olu Wulu~:,u ~· Chris Hoffman wtre Mr. and Torre, Mil
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Mrs, Ralph Hoffman of Green Boyer St I
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FO!"fiJt, Ark., Mra. Freddie Hoff- I Starg~ll.
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TRURSDAY JULY 1
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de \ aGIIey M~Y\ met on o.~.own Ja, a ·•.m.; vnv.Mru uuwn . Laura Dixon. son and daughter , Hunt, NY
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and Dave IJ.'t~ ,. ~a p a~J .''Jane t t! r ~P I Veri TUtti~ II • medical pa- l McCru ' St L 47 151 17 48
Portlud It Rei:IDe Reds
Raclue Yoke~ · til Ptrtland
lh• girls • detailed •xplanolion
I Koblent, advisors. In charge.l• ·;; ~m.''l'i;.,n PIt upa·~ l llentat Camden Clark h..pltal
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American Leqve
Racille Yankeea- Bye
PifONDAY, JIJLV ll
Former mrl Staten present,
igav~ d~mMstration~ 011 Poultry ~;~;11 ."~~ e~: ~P 1. ~,p ~t: P:~ 1 :; I! Herman MArshall 11 critlcaUy
G. AB R. H. Pet.
MONDAY. JVNE 2J
l\aclae Yaakeet •t Ractnt
Wetf Asenath Tracy, Patrlcls Mrs Pearl Parker was hos- and Gardening. Tommy Karr, • 1 u; , n'·IJD' p m'· ~~~~ IIJ at a Marietta hospital follow- OJiva, Mion 48 205 40 78
Letart at Raeiue RedJ
Red. "'•acuao
HennesJII~·. anrl Ann Smith Ru~ tess t~ the Laurel Clifl Better Reporter
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a.m. inl surlery.
Hinton, WMih 51200 28 aa
R8clH Yllllkee1 It Portland PtrtlaiMI It ~~
and each t?ld of thl"lr experJ· ,Ht&gt;alth club Thursday evenina at Bashnn Fa~merettes met on o~unn u. rtowe UJJ 1'1, ti:OS a.m.; I TV!r. and Mrs. Gerald Vlolet Frq:ost, LA 31 116 23 31il .S36 Syracaae - Bye
iLellrl
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ences at Girls State.
I her home in Laurel Cliff
~ May 28 at the Bashan Church l £~a~aonaL u 1/) ·~am. L nn were Sunday IUeStl of his s.,_ Howard, NY 43158 21 52
THURSDAY, JUNE 21
Fol\ow1ng the m~ting.. t h e In the &lt;~bsence of the · resi- 1with th.eLr advisor. Mrs. Mary 1d , up Hi, ~: 15 'a~~.; je~y ~a- ter, Mr. and Mrt. Dale Hart Mantle, NY 3610t 11 33
Raclbe W1 at RaC!iDe
members ot the ~ocal Umt ser· dent, Mrs. Parker resid:d 11 ' Rose. m. chariJe. Mrs. Ros! wonn up 1'1 , 1: w .m.. t.un· of Athens.
R~, Bait 48 182 23 57
Yankee•
vt:d punch , rook1es and mints · l~ meeting which tpe~d with ~ave asRtgnm ,nts for their pro- utcr up Jf, \:(15 a.m~; '.Peggy Mr. and Mrs. Dale Speneer Whtfdd, Clev 34U5 16 36
S)'l'kUN at Portl•nd
tr, the shape ol blue and gold !tht' Lord's Pruyer in unison, fol- .)eels. ·June Bush, Reporter. ll,J(,wney up 17 , 3:Jt&gt; a.m.; vn 1·,,s- of Columbus and ·Mr. and· Mrs. Bresoud, Bo1 50197 :n 81
Letart - .Qye
rosebuds, The. refre~hment ta· lowed by !.he singing OJ ''Bless
ay down ltl, 1-:20 a.m.i (,lLtetn Albert Snyder ~nd daughter, Di· Cauley, KC 48189 25 57 .302
~ONbAY. JUNE 2t
~wasa~tra;uve wlth gold col· 8~ the Tie That Binds." Cards t Five Point Star Stitchers met i'-HY down Ul, 5 a.m.; Pimeta an of Sandyvalle, WV.a., wee Romno, CJev 29107 15 32
~caeYantees ..tSyraeuae
wltb ~n ~~rancov~~~ ~~nte~~.o1 thanks were read by Mrs. on May 28 at Peggy Milhoan 's u . up Ht, 5:10 a.m.; Mr. Mack weekend ~~ests of Mr, and Mrs.
Home Run•
Ra:e 8~e'.;~~n: e
1
ION REQUEST!
Rober! Bowen from
Merle ' home. Pat Holler and Betty 1oown 1W, 7 a.m.; t'rlllip :,llron Wayne BrJCklea.
National Lea•ue· Mayo
Y
and bl ue c hrysangmth ~mums Wit. hID·
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Mr
and
Mrs
Kenneth
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t 1 1e ol n-as lngton statf' and. 1 oan are the club advisors 1'-'P o~AJ, ,. a.m.; :s. M. enks up
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·ants 18 · Williams Cubs
hold rsuet'~an ·~ m ld
ad Mrs. Edward T. Bauer of Mar- Roll call was answered wilh ~ , l.V, 5:3U &lt;:l.lL . ; Jon.ion
down •lith and son !!l~t the week end Howard. Dodgers t4· Rol&gt;inson. l' ry: Giants ' 3-1.
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go ('o ore ion.
safety rule for sewing Barbara "'" b.:w a.m.· .tJ1St1.a
\\'oods 1\'isitlng relatives and frlendll at Reds 12'. Torre B'
American Lea....e: Hall,
nylon net bows
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At ·
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Mrs. Allen Eichinger gave the I Bailey reported on the club's oowr1 :t.~, :l:\5 a.m.; Orco up . ~-" YVIIe.
ares nn.
Allen PhJls 10
4-0; Ford, Yanks 7-1;
•rrledo uet ~n thgo
•hme h~•hR..J report of the committee on pur-- 1'rommunity service project. ure~n 11: 15 p.1t1.; Asa
down I ~ndyviJ ~ they attended the al- A.m~ieen Le~gue• urile•rew
Ind.Jans and Bunker, Ori·
c"
ou tn e punc w 1c
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umni banouet
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was gold inc 1 nd
te d•cha~m~ and placn1g
flowers 1Buymg bush s for p!antlngalonR ' I..• I'~tn.... p a:la a.m.; 1'flargaret l M
d. M.
15: Colavito Athletics
6-1j Pascual, Twins 82;
WY 2·5421 Ponta~y
1e Johnson Twins
11li'r:m ~..~o~n Gre~ILufJ i: av .w.m.;
with
°/r
a
b~en
r€
on
the
graves
of
deceased
mem·
the
Junior
Fair
Building.
AJI
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ar.
f
rs.
Da
H.;
Powell,
Orioles
Red
Sox;
Mikkelsen,
1
Bows r~gew~~:e~nd b~u:o~e~ bt'rS h:tr Memori~l Day.
A! me~bers plan to at!end the 4-HIOHI., ... uown a~, L P.1H.j Cuartes :
son tDe~~~re were SaMt- Indians; AIUson, Twins;
and
. OrJoles f-1.
ton t
·. 1 d th
Yhjreport on the dmner served Off~cers and Adv1sors Con- 'r "•t:"en..on f.Jp J•. &lt;&gt; a.m.j Aem&lt;:~- 1 dayMguesCh• 01 81 ~e. r. Twins and GentJie
bo lne0 e~~Jrclefl fe th ptu~~ 1 ~t the Clay Eblin home at uw ference. The group also dis- LOutsVuJe l.il) az, 11:10 a.m .; Val- l! anM rs.d Mares Ee~l0Jh.lf. 1 12.
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0bo e 3 e lime of a death was given by russed thl' 4-H boat ride. Louise!' voune up JJ, 10: 10 p.m.; John
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nech
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ky.al'
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Runs
Batted
In
hol ... u1pu
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18
wwasa
M'hl
1.tt
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ansonsoanus
ran
mass arrangement of red pop·I Mrs. E. J. Tracy. Jt was voted i an
enora JC a? gave~ .r~ L&lt;:~uu
an uowli J.&gt;, l):'ta a.m.; Mrs. Orvil Watson of,Sil.ver National Leape: Mtys,
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to
pre~nt
Mr
and
Mrs
Robert
port
on
the
WhippoorwilL
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LnJppe~a
down
Nlt!Uiihld 7. P· IRid1e . M
n&lt;blnson ants« ·• Boyer, Cards 42 •, Tor, 1 th h
p1es m w 1e Styro oam . IT rs.
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~!!It Powell. pr~sldent of thp ·Bowen. recent newl yweds, WLth ~~v: ~ sa_, e} n ,.; orne .n., ~ally .---niK -:~own meuant , of ~lfr: d . Mr. and Mrs. Wil- re. Brave·s 36; Santo, Cubs 34;
'ded t
\\&lt;J s .r.;hm. n t. 11H:~ wht.nrs. - • p ... t., ..avo::t,.,,...o ... u u-.,~\,u ~~h::l I'
W ts
nd f
.1 Rock Hnward
Dodgers · Williams
1 1 U .1
1 h &lt;l gLJt 1rom the club
ocah bm .I presJ
a
r Four read; nas
~ere
given J.nui.~t &amp; Lo:"onara Mkh'1el, ......... , ......, t-1·"'·; '-"w""")~ o..... &lt;! : mm w'von ad Mamly,d. M . Cubs a~d StarPetl' Pirate
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MT'!. BPn Ntutzllng was g~n- "Thouf!hl 01 l.lte," wntt.en b~ re-porters.
... ....... u •"ll-h•"'" a ..... JJ ..... ; '"J\"' , Bvl."relt WAtson and family of American Leapae: Wagner,
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eral chairman for tht&gt; affRir tilt' !a le Dr. Hart, by Mrs. l'ra·
.
uvwu .wJeru ... lll -' 0 tJ.r.~o; H.ella- Tupptrs Plains were Sunday fIndians and Stuart, Red
•nd was assisted by Mrs. J. cy; "A PerfecL DaJ,'' Mrs. Da· Reddy TLllowatts m£'1 on Mn:,r u.~ \Hholl •llt....u :ull l.&lt;o . JU G._: u .; guests or Mrs, Effie Watson . .43; Powell, Orioles; Cash,
1\t Thornton. Mrs. C,erald Wil- ns Oliver; "Fath~r ·s
Ooy,"' ~at the_ home of their advisor ...,.de: l.uL., uo,.,·u '".: ruc.'J' u: · Mls~ Roseland Taylor h 8 s igers and Killebrew, Twins
dermuth, Mrs. George Mowery _1Mrs. Clarence CurtJ,s; and "Steps Mrs. Gall Rurk. The proJect •J a.ul . ; .. ..... ~e'''"~ utJ IH~J· employment at the RedWood '·
.
PUtblng·
Mrs. Ralph Gilmore.
M r s. i ~o Mental. Health, Mrs. Ett:tl· feA'3on wa.s on tram: .. !ant~n~. ""•Ill l.l.U a.tn... JO.lllc'&gt; h.ut:S rt slaurant at Belpre.
1 Nlbonal
Lope:
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Frank Cheesebrf'w. Mrs. Ellen mger. C:Ontests were conducted r.ror.ge Skmner gav.e. ~ d mon- llu~n ~ ~' "'LL l.:~ &lt;~.rn.
Mrs. Lillie Lee Shulttand two Colts and Marlchal, Giants 11
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Couch and Mrs. Jed Webster •With pnzes awardf!d to Mrs. stratJon on F'ertlhzmg My I . loail•tl"'•' u ... " •. -:-- n a r r en I C'hlldren, Donna and Douglas. of Broce, Colts 6-2; Glbbon, pj.
ANI» GIT A NIW CAl i
Sr.
; B~Iah Bur.ge,
Mrs. Charles Garden . Refreshm~nts wf'rr:! l1WJ!iiO LKl aown 1.t: : ,t0 a.m.; He;;. ,Columbus and Mr. and Mrs . rates; Herbel, Giants and PerRepresentatives were present ·OJehl ,and •virs. E. J. Tracy, served by Gorge Skmner_ Jack ver ... p 1 :~ a.nL; Andrew t..a.l· , Harold Parker and Jhonda and · _..:.,_..:...:.:_::::::::::.-=:::..::.::.[1
Befan :rau hw' • aew u ..... ear ·r
from Nelsonville, Athens, Well- after whieh refreshment~ were Stanley. Reporter
J!Or.ln .. p !I a.m.; ESsu Pennsyt :oavid of South Point were St. Louis, 2-6, 7-5, 61, Jn
call 'Ill Jlnt. FIDd oat
you ·
~wn. McArthur.
Wilkesville, H:rved by t.he hostt'sses.
vanla up dtU a.m.
.
!gue.'lt!l htre of their parents, Mr. semi·finah: oC th'! Swiss hard·
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Middleport and Pomeroy. Local The ne:rc:t meeting will be a
i n.au.....n. nnl!r - Pncl! down , and Mrs. John Arbaugh Satur- court tennis championhip.
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Girl Statt"r~ attending
were ~)Jen_lr for members and thei r
Marmet 5.4f.l a.m.; ~ury Jane l day and th;y also helped cele- ~
are JOII- llave the ecar Y01J Wllflt
- - - - .am1lles al the Syraru..~~e Road·
LUcas down Wumeld 6.% p.m. ; brate the 8th birthday of Donna
BALTIMORE _ Debbie
ancl the lerml to
hit. Wo
side Park. Thursday, July 9, at
,A. E. Dyke down
Winfi•:dd · Shuttz. ,
Thompson, 16, from~~~;~~~
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)'O'Rr
rlpt
6 30 p. m.
19:0a .p.m; Lillie Edward down I Bob, Lory and Mrs. Fa. Tut· Md., bettered tiJe
awq. '1'llela 10 to
and
. : WmheJd 12:40 a.m.; Helen Z. tie of Ntw Lf:~tington and Ber- world record in the
I M&gt;Ss Sharon Jones, bnde· ·~ up Winfield IZ:4li a.m.; 0. F. die Rahr of ~thena called on dosh with a clocking o!
make • qalck
daaL Call
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Eleel ur Mr Lt&gt;e OavJdson, was Shearer u~ Winiield l :33 a.m.; i Mrs . Carrie Bahr and daught- lseconds.
D.OW ftllr :JIIIIl" Cull,oi.IM U 10....., J'
1bp1ia
guesl of honor at • bndai 1W. H Shaeer, Jr, up Winfield er.
.
other Mjw!hJi
Ver- .4:40 s.m., Thelma Ann up Win· .
SUnNy
1shower given hy Mrs.
Mrs. Linder Davis was s1r·
-- ---- ~ non We~r and _Mrs
Law· lfield 5:50 a.m.; Semtt up WinRYE, N.Y. - Tony Lema
Spec:l•l Sl1n•ture Lo1n1 lly City L11n &amp; Gulittn" C••
1field 6:15 a.m.
nr
.~ed
l"ndav
afternoon
wt,J\e
I
Entered
Hospital
renee
Mtlhoan
Fnday
evening
88
fired
a one-under-par 71 ln the
't,
: r and_ her brother.
Philip ). Among those who
entered at the Weber home
in Rut- :
.
"flnll round of the Thunderbird
WY 2-2171
125 I. Main St.
't . - ·~ ·
; ·lllh and other workers were •'iolzer ho'P•Ial over the past lland.
!
eolf claaslc at
\' rP morl~linJl" a rPCf'ntlv pur· !weekend were: Sun~ay - Don· ~ colur sche'Pe or pink and
WO CCI
Icountry CJub to flnlllh wlth I
,1 horr:~. that she sB~·s 18 !ld Lee B~nn~tt, 25, Henkle white "':'as earned out in the
By United Prfq Inter-national !total of 278 and edge out Mike
,1 . r'1 il 1hood mem 0 ri"'~ for .. ve .. BenJamin F. Plantz. 92 deeoratwns and rel reshments.,
I
Saturtlay
Souchak b one strok
,. :~ h l~ r8 mil y.
-·
, Ch~llitothe Rd., John
O'Dell ; The gifts w~re place.d on a ta.ble
NEW YORK - Quadrangle
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: 1 ral month~
ago Mrs Clnnd). Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Oale ,c.:tnterPd With a wh1te and pmk 1
1won the $125.000..added Belmnnr
MILWAUKEE _ A J F t
:·.~ b:\ught th~ former Wil~ ,. Pearson. Gallipolis f'~erry, unbrella trimmed with pink
ISI$es at Aqueduct by two sped to his fourth c~n~cut~:e
i . m D:.niels property
from t J~ffrey Henry, Galllp.olls Fer)fowe~s. Arrangements of red
efl S en
Ilengths over Roman Brother, U.S. Auto Club ~ictorv in 'the
drs. Daniels. who now resides ~ ry. Mr~. Rarhel Lew1s, Rt. 4rtmd pmk roses from !he Weber
1with odd~~n _fav~t! Northern annual 100-mtle R"l:
'WHIN MOHIY IJ 7HI QUISJJf)N
·n Kel'lt ck Tm ed' 1 1 1 Oak Htll, Clarence C. Shaffer, lgarden were placed throughout. PT. PLEASANT- The Sher- Dancer fmtshmg th1rd.
Cl 1 ~•-h
· red
L
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m 13 e ·' s le ...t ac I;S(In, N't
M
Add
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au c, wruc Will mar
1 a ae
1s. t. e orne
1 9
par men
nves ga '
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LQAN IS FHI ANSWI...
.rled to re.to re lh e P1flee
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k I INGLEWOO 0, Calf.
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a ery cra8ll 1n· w
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said wafl 11 Jacltson, Mrs. 811! L. Bent- Dunng the evening games wo ace en !I urmg t e wee
- Mus- Jim HurtubiH, North
10 whit her sister
11e;. Rt. 1 Chesapeake, Charles were played and prizes won bv end resulting in property dam- tard Plal!lter (J30.20) c~~:ptured ,.~~~N~Y~~~h~t~-~L,...,.,.!I!!!!!I!!!!!~!O!!!!I!!!_!'IIJ!.,!!'I!!~.;,.,.,,.,...,.,.._.,..J
"Peace In The Valle; ..
While the workt!rs ~!re busy 1 r'\llen Abrams, Ironton, Mrs. Mfs. Harold Sauer. Mrs. Hof. age and one ~rsonal injury.
ithe flli.OOO CIUfornla Stskes _
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dismantUng the old
bullding [B•ssl• M. Bond. Rt. 3 Chilli· &amp;t-e McElhinny and Miss Bar-· The !lrst mlSnap occurred on at Hollywood Park. Four~lme
....
~rectins forms for concrete, the &lt;'othe , Mrs. Pauline Lee, Co- bara Jones awarded the door iSaturay at 9:tS P: m. on Route Horse-of·~he-Year Kelso wa!J a
famJiy cars started t.:p
1 h llumbus, and Mrs. Edward R. prize. Donna Weber, cou•in of 62 when a car dr1ven by Rody dll!ltant SIXth.
,holce view drive In mld-afte:. 1Wrlghl, Ashland, Ky.
[tnP bridHiect, assisted in op- C. Flowers, 22, Pt. Pleasant,
.
noon lor 1 ]&gt;ot!uck dinner pre· I Salurday - Cynthia D. Lane, elllng the lifts.
1was attempting to make a tum
LAUSANNE. Swt!..rland lal'fd b¥ her sisters and sbter- .Mercerville Star Rt., Carl R. l For the social hour the pesl.;; into Fruth's Pharmacy when hf! Rafael OflunP of Mexico upset
:n-Iaw.
IJohnson , Rt. 2 Crown City, Sal- were invited to the dining room was struck In the rear by a car top-~eeded Chuek McKinley of
The younpters played games ly Lou Hollman, 88 Burdotte, wllere a100rted cake, decort11ed driven by Wallace Jones, 22,
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tile ~'1111 ups enjoyed looking' Pl. Pleasant, Rober! H. Baker, with pink roses, were aerved Jackson, Ohio. ,Joneo was cited was Injured. Sbe was taken ro '
t•
and reealli!IJ the happenin ; jl40 Park Dr., Pt. Pleasant, W. with sherbet punch, col!ee and for !allure to have vehicle under iHoller hospital and is listed In
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In tbo put
g Mark Raybum, Rt. I Pt. Pleas· mlnte. The table was covered controL Property damage wao lair condition.
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'Ibe table. waa de-corated with Iant, Donald F. Weaver, New with a handmade crotheted lace estimated at $4M to the two r-=;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,~;;;;;;~==;1
::ut llowm and amber candle Haven, W. Va., Nora L. cr..l, cloth over pink and cnotered cars.
FOR THE BEST
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red The •t;e&lt;&gt;nd mishap occurred
VALUES IN ALL
wel'l! Mr and Mrs
Robert Kay Hall. Rt. I Oak Hill, Mrs. roses In a crystal container Sunday It li:!S 1. m. on Route
(~) Wtllte, Mr. ~nd M r s. Haslett Drake, Jaekson, Walter !laaked by lighted tapers. Fav- 17 at the Intersection o! Route
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PhlUp Smith (her only brother) Eugene Wells, Wilkesville, At- ora O! miniature unbfellaa hold· 17 and 3 Mile Road when a
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!tlrs L'nder (Mildred) Daln lee F. Fulks, Rt. 1 S&lt;ottown, lftll plak and white mlnta were motorcyle caravan
traveling
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~ward (Mary) Scha~: Everett D. Martin, Jr., Rt. 2 given each gueat.
north Jtad cause to stop sudden·
51• Cotton
~ ~~or Mrs Albert (SUe} Goeg- Pedro, John N. Jeffers, Colum- Mrs. Emerson Jone1 and ly because of a aar ct:Jhtlng onto
MATTRESS_
~. Mr~. Blaine (CJar.a) Mil· Ibus, Mrs. Russell B. Edzell, Rt. Mrs. DoroU!y Dandakia, mother the highway from Three Mile
10811 , Mrs. Jack (Jean I Seidc&gt;n 1 Ravenswood, W. Va., John and aunt of the bride-to-be pre- Road and one or the' driVers of
abel, Mrs. Btn Ohlinger 3 n d IW
. Burroughs_. Fort Worth, Tex. slded at the punch bowl and a mntorcyele, Pauline Carder
t ' ~ .Debbie, Kimberly, and
Births
coff~ service. Those attending Bee, '.rl , Columbus, Ohkl,
was
MIDIX.IPOIIT, 0,
Stevie, Pem Milhoan, Heidi Mrs . Dayton C. Rayneo, Ma· Included the honored &amp;\Mit, Miss thrown !rom ller vehicle and
-=~--- - I I· \!ilhoi!A, Mllinda
Amsberry, son, W.Va., son, 12:39 p.m.~ Jones •. Mrs. William Kllll, Miss
l'atty Goegle!D, Elaine
Mil· day. Mr1. Kenneth Earl Wtl· ' Freddte HouWhelt, Mn,, ftay.
Mikel Uama, 21M Chatllom Ave., son, mond Cole, Mtt. E;verett Rayea,
·&gt;Oill, Tony Milhoan,
MllhoaJI. Jackl)'ll Jean Selden- 1.01 a.m. Sunday. Mrs. Dale Mrt. Guy Reynolda, 1111'1. Nan
Jbel JOhn lkludeehelt H u 10 L . Harvey, Rt. 1 Carpt!llter, Moore, Miss Boos Sanborn, Mrs.
t ~~api.ma Nel80tt Heraiun and daUihter, 4:1141 p.m. Saturday. Horace McElhinny, MrJ. Paul
1 rreddlt Kapteina.
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Mrs. Donald R. Thomas, 289 Haptonstall, Mrs. Dayton Par·
I · Mrl. DaiDI wao g~ven a very !Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, son, sons, Miss Freda Faehle, Mrs.
large wooden opoon for mak- us p.m. S.tul'day.
D. E . Rail , Barbara Jones, Mrs.
lag 8~ butter
Dlscborged
Harold Sauer, Mrs. Emerson
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Patient!! di1charged. over the Jones,
Middleport, and Mrs.
past weekend Included Allen GU· Dorothy Dandakio and Mrs. Rokey,
Mrs. Mary Lavender, Rich. bert Lliielt, AthODI, Donua We·' ,Moo -tld'111111 ..... '
DotUon Fam.Jly;.
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ard E. Allman, Carl R. John· ber, Mrs, Weber and Mrs. MH
Wfir'auK.r tl!io ............................. ...
100, Douglas M. Morris, Rhon· hoan.
da Pushkar, Roberta Kraeu- Sending gltto were Mrs. Har·
llflh(- w1111 .• ·. 'not Rev. and Mra. Marvin ter. Mrs. Goldie Sooley, Mn. ry Houdashelt, Mra. c. E. BurE. Dowton and aons, Dou,W H. L. Goodwin, Mrs. 0. E. Mi~ dette, Miss Mildred
Hawley,
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are alletlding the annual Metl&gt; R. A. Knaul a~ Infant dtWJb· Sanborn, Mrs. Leo
Kennedy,
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odllt 1Conlerenct at Lakes&gt;de ~r. Mrs Martin Polcyn, Mro. Mrs. Kenneth Ruosell, Mrs. c.
llelna held thl! .....,, Mrt. Dnn Brumlleld, Mrs. J Gh n M. Hennesv and Miss Nellie
I&lt;!IIOJ't It the lay leader
Ill Broyles, Ronald E. Bllt!k, Mra. Zerkle.
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Meath Methodltt Church.
Ben P!ancu!!, Mra. Goldie John· 1
-,--~-lnetall
' n- will be no church oer· 1011, Lola Srnitll, Mrs. Joseph GLADSTONE, ·N .J.~A squ~d
tloe Ill Heath Church next Sun· Wines, Frank lknsley.
of seven riders, headed by 22·
'Uy, June 14 but tno annwd Mrs. F. C. Ferrell and in- year-old tryoots winner Kevin
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Children's Day prOII'am will be !ant son, Ml'l. R. R. Rotllh and Freeman was selaeW for the
Now
you
can
have
that
new
ldtehen.
lfoiDolnt.aafo
pratmled during the Sunday inl..,t daughter, Mr1. C'.arrett Unit.d 'Slates' Olympic \hreetom bull t-ins for any home. EASY'~ ' · ·
lebool hour beginning at 10 Sheeli, Aleunder Lane, Mrs. day eqeslrian team.
,,.m., concluding at 11:15 a.m. Anllur Rupo, Sbermall Kemp.
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S• Mr III!MJ IIGII!fl*,
fte PfOil'llll is bein&amp; plaluu!d er, Correll Co&amp;, Mra. Ira Tay. You!IJ, Alben JiaU, Mrs. V. A.
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USE ONE of our Carpet Shampooera . FREE with Blue Lus·
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Furniture, Middleport.
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Norman Webor, I.oog Bottom,

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Futuro Hardtop. Power
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Ohio, Phon Shadyside Z-&amp;120,
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Owner will finance part. E . H.

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retumtna, tn a 90 • mtnuto
CBS · TV Pl'OIJ"am. tc&gt; tbe sltOJ
of tbe lnvallion be leG. SIJull.
ninC llerol&lt;l tlld dramotlca of.
leeII, It .Will a ~- of
quiet, uncleratated d4tinctloo.
By tho' very nature of ·ltle
project - Eisenhower'• tfll&gt;.
Utes and reconecU... II NOI'
mandy and o~
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polnla - It was also an bLIIDrlc
brqndcast. AccomponJing t h t
former l'rellident wao Walter
Cninklte. who oovered tbe tnva·
lion' as a .o:orr¥apondent fer ihe
United Preu.
And U eredlt ts to be given,
t should take not 011ly of

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not labor the obvlcuo viewer
teretlln the.generol's' :~~~~~
retolllnj: of stratoJIY, d&lt;
Gen. Eloe~er Ollil
of the -Ill)' In Allied
but also of those who bad tb'ii and jull plain bacl&lt;groJJndilll!
stauncbn..s to ...rat "~ tb Jnv.,lon tbet wu· to mark
up" ·!be program with IOIIIId ef· tbe beginnlng of the en d for
feels ~~~ and other ........... Nazi Germany.
Uon gimmicks. In ~ llarkneso Tile Clwmel, Swim: Alfred

CUCKLER REALTY
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llilht commemorated today!,

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Lo"ally owned and low mileage, tires Uke new, 102 ene:ine,
4-s(Wed box, bucket seats, radio, heater. fawn paint with ll~:::::::::::::::::::;j 1951 MERCURY hard top, ~.
matchina: vinyl interior.
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Less than 8000 miles, V8 engine, Powerglldie trans., whitewan ttr£'5, radio, heatPr, seat belts, beautiful white over silver
blue with matchin&amp; interior.

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1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door .,..,.-- $2B95

1962 Corv1ir Monn Coupe

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1963 Pontiac Tempest LeMans Conv.- $2395

Luul 11111 L)'lle l'tln.._ wD11 Mostly, bowev.;,., me ::::,
in February, 1!1115, In a 10- ' ben tile. ~: ibll
mlnu.. NBC • TV "IIIII ol obo1a of ll;le ' l!li'J.ie
l"ame" adaptatlo ol the 1Hf wbere clilldnll· 11011"Ibroad·••y !IIJY. :''Tho MagnU· play; IU'I ~. I'll
Yanteo," u Juollce OIJv. belch. . of .....ar DDD1 wllb a
WendeD Hoillll!ll and
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wu tho llllleotlon of "":~~ I On July t. IIDder the lllle ol war room: hls
And In tbe ,
Playbouae, :• CJIS.TV of bnw tbe iben Prime
... tho proof lhlt meinneabl rep ...,. the PbJI SUvert ShOw Winston OrurcbW delllred ·
SQbotance Ia preferable to 111; : : ~VOUP~
naDy In oala, 1&lt;&gt; ao llq on
ftllged. reeonttructed or
nevar made tho ::; 14!
tbe IDvuloa deoplto tbe rllk.
ed new • wave "setup"
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trust and dlahoneaty of a h o
l•n•lnew joumallam.
Many of the mallen that
llllhower dlacussed covo!fed I
ground ' familiar to those who
!lave delved elsewhere into Ute '
dram&amp; of D-Day. It Is also posJI.Aa
Jl!uCIIalo
slille lhat Sllll18 of his com-

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Red fini sh. black top, white interior with bucket sealli, 4 on
the fJoor , 166 H.P. l!ngine , radio, heater, a real sharpie.

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AUTO SALES

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TONIGHT

''THE V.I.P.s"

With Elizabeth Taylor
and Richard Burton

(Color)

Mlddleporl bouaeboldfrl by
besln paying the
power blll r.. their
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IJBhlo.
A apeeta1 ....IIIMIII enacteel by towD OOUDCll M o o d a y
niMbi lo two emerg...., ordloanceo provides tor 25 eenL•
to be added to electrlc blllo ol

Nancy Kwan

Tues. &amp; Wecl.

June 9-10

FAMILY NIGHTS
"MARCO POLO"
Rory Calhoun
Yoko Tanf
(Color)
"THE YELLOW CANARY"

Pat Boone

Barbara Eden

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ALL THIS WEEK

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GAS RANGE

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Now any bottle gas user can trade In
their old worn out range and get 2
FREE boHies of LP Gas.

Ellenllowtr urged the

Warner's started It all with the· first, the orl-

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now . putll thOH fabulout

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atretch-1trap1 on crotton, for you who like Ill

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feel and illl7 cart. Such beaut)' aJid eomfort

AUTOMATIC DELUXE
GAS RANGE

at the men price of ,2.5iJ. 29-19: A, B,

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White (D, .8.10).

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Philip Carey; Diane

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James Best. Fay Spain,
Claude Akins.

"DON'T GIVI! UP
THE SHIP"

Jerry Lewis, Dina Merrill,
Dana Spencer and Mickey

. ICIINIIJICAUY

Shaughnessy.

PLATF·O
IIROLUIIOIAIY A'Ylla II

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Cavalcade of the·Dance to be Seen in two Presentations
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FRIDAY end SATURDAY
Juno 12-13
"BLACK GOLD"

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Assessments
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After a report from the - - 211.84. 'l1le grant total of luDdli
Btl• committee, Wayne Glbbolul, $34,259.89.
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preoldent ol council, opened a Lengthy dtscussloD also dealt
discuasioo on the sewage rate with the tmBDCial condiUoo &lt;I
problem.
Middleport, now "the worst lo
No dedslon was
reached recent yelll'S." according to g.,...
pending another report
from era! agreement.
the sewage committee which It was agreed payment of aD
hopes to get complet. Jnforma· monthly billa will be beld up
bouseholdl, 01111 75 cenll
to Uon from the Meigs
Water for payroll expenses, aDd .,..
thole of commerdal placeo.
Co. 011 the amoont of water ua- other meetlof! will be held soon
Ord1nance No. I'll places eel by each customer 01111 the to rev~ew the problem.
miDlmum UHSSfnent of
25 cost.
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~· to the fU5 charged to A flat rate or a percentage neved ~ paylng the street ~
resident oustomer,1 and
?5 rate will he decided by coun- bill Wlth the July 23rd b1Jiing
cent. to the fL50 charged com- ell with the cooperation of the by the Electnc company.
CAP&amp; UNNEDY, Fla.
mereta! customers.
W~ter Co., following the report. The mayor's ~eport showe4
The second ordlnanee,
No. A lengthy 'Informal dlscwsion t291 In court busmess, and FU'e
- Pickett proteallng ....
~ operated Florida
8'12, provides that no ....,.._ on this i~e lasted untll
11 Chief BnlZ&gt; Mills reported three
ment
will
be
made when payf1res during May, the
most
Cout Rallw.y facUIIIcaeamtruO&gt;j
menlo to Columbul .nd South- p m.
. serious the Marvin
Milliron
opected to hold up
ern Electric Co. can be met The balance of operating blaze, a charge run made to
lloa &lt;10 W , mlllloa worth of
otherwise.
funds lor May as reported by Salisbury township. One alsrm
opace lll'blfCII again today
The
ordinances
were
auggest-Clerk
Gene Grate were, Gen- was a false one.
while ~ olllclala searcbed
ed
by
Bernard
W.
Gill.
aupereral.
$98U6,
Cemetery $492.19, A provision in the assessment
f~ I IIOibtiGD.
vlaor of Municipal Affairs of parkmg meter $3.7!, 1"' 0 eQUIP' ordinances provides that
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A federal spokemum laid a
C&amp;SOE, Columbus 01111 by Jack ment ': 01 4.12, Swlnuning pool proposed utility levy In Middl•
eourl Jnjuuetion Ill hall
Ihe
Welsh, manager ol the electric 14.B3, f~re truck $1.1:38.:!4, Plan- port to he on the o&gt;lovember
J!ick8t1n8 !lilY he aousht In fed.
company In Middleport, In rom- nlng CommisSion ' 1•200 • str.et ballot is approved, the assesaoral CQUl't Ill Orlando today,
pUance with a request from ~amtenance ' 16 ·655 ·77 • state ments •·'II' be removed.
pendJDi ·lilt oulcome of Ill lohl~hway $t,347.74 total,
$22,· Preselll were the mayor, the
Yasllplloi!t by an a~r;:~::lr·o:c~.AVALCADE STARS- Left to right are Tommie Karr, Jatie Aim Km,
- ·A,ms_bary. and Michael MIIU. councll.
the Nalll*Jal Labor
all headliners in the dance revue to be given in Middleport thla week.
for more pictures).
Mayor Lee Smith stated the 841.811.
clerk, and Councllmen J • h •
ordinance was a necessary Funds lor the
cemetery Zerkle, Gene Harris, Gibbons,
emergency meaure" lb avoid trusts were $199.89, and for the Clifford Stumbo, and
Rober
Preadeficit spending.
general bond retirement, $11,- Morgau.
!dent DWI8Ill D. Eloenbower A cavalcade of the Dance at 7:SO "P""·
ballet, ttyllzed lop an4 - . from McDonald 1tudents or In
wanll tht tlllel 1A1 force I h • will bO preoellted Wednesday Several IICia are featured lllacroh:tlc atunts and ~ll.t1 Gallipolis .t the ltudlo located
federal.fPVemment IAI
at. 7:30 p.m. at the Washington the aJI,danee rwua · wltb seen- routlnea with sevorol
the Farmen ISotel Tlcketa
Its budtil
lwtev
-·ovar·ery-used I Elementary School Auditorium ery and an lnatrumenlal eoon- feature· ll!Dnher! l!lllll If
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yean ·tblulP the Ro
Ill GallipoU. 8lld in Middleport bo lor the opening night. Hl8h- dance 011· otalrs.
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door botb nights of the preaendevl&lt;e ol • conatltutlooal
lUsh School auditorium Friday ligbll b: the revue will lnelude Tlckelo may be ~1lltl0111.
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Pat Boone

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PRICE FIVE CENTS

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Letting Barry's Band~~gon Roll

Into Law on
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Drs. Harper,
Hupp,will
Speak today

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