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TONIGHT

''THE V.I.P.s"

With Elizabeth Taylor
and Richard Burton

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Mlddleporl bouaeboldfrl by
besln paying the
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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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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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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

McBa~';,'j

James Best. Fay Spain,
Claude Akins.

"DON'T GIVI! UP
THE SHIP"

Jerry Lewis, Dina Merrill,
Dana Spencer and Mickey

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Shaughnessy.

PLATF·O
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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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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
• 111so will he a•allable at the
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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Into Law on
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Drs. Harper,
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COIMliNfAIINGEDIIOIIAUY

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Helen Help Us/

The Job Corps- Hope for Many
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AI ill the CCC day a of tbe '30s, t be
youtha in the camps would perform uaeful work for society - repalrill&amp; parn,
bulldlnlf roads - while undercolng 1
program of physical conditioning and
basic education.
Trainee• in both the camps and urban
centers would be pa!d '50 a month, with
1 separation bonus of $50 a month up to
a maximum of two years' 18l'Vice.
There would be similar work-training
proerams for girls - whO constitute 46
per cent of all school dropouts - to be
administered by the Llbor Department.
Numerous universities 11ready blvt
ttsk forces planning program• for tbt
Job Corpl. Businesses are developinJ
new kind• of telchln&amp; aida. Many teach·
en, returning Pilei Corp• voteran1 and
retired aervice offlcera bavt volunteered
to help ataff the corp1.
AI for finding jobs for Job Corpllflduateo in this day of lncreasln&amp; automation, one oil comp10y aay1 It could uae
1,000 service st1t1on 1tle'\danto rieht
now. Hotela and h01pital1 have trouble
findin&amp; dependable help. The entire ser·
vlca industry bas a conatant need for
properly motlvlted workera.
Other youths may go on to complatt
their educ1tlon. Many, refu•ed by Selec·
live Service becau11 of hulth or educa·
tiona I deflclencleo, would now be able to
pass the examination.
The Job Corp1 would coat '191 mil·
lion in Its first year (about equal to what
the United statll 1pend1 in aiJ: montbl
In South VIet Nam).
The "01t to Ute nation of the lou of
tho11 for whom tht Job Corp• will bt
too l1te il beyond calculation.

IIID lD PruidtDl JGimioD'I

bu been loaded. Tht
Jlou• J:ducation and Labor Committee
h~a apt:•·•d the admlnlltratlon'l pro}IOMI
2.5 milllon Economic Opportututy .\cr.
l! llOW remains tor the whole House,
Ilona with tbt Senate, to pull the lanJird .
l1 the act becomes law - and it II believed It will thia session - the United
Stat11 "ill embark on a number of of·
ftlllivtl dtli&amp;lled to eliminate tbe nation '1 stubborn pock ell ot poverty, both
urban and rural. and enltat those trapl4 ill thtm Ill the bulldinl of the
Great Society."
One Ill theae offensives is called the
Job Corpa, conceived 11 1 mean• ~;f re,.
cuJnc at leall lOme af tbe estimated
750,000 youth• between 18 and 21 who
are out af achool, out of work, out of
toueb wltlliOCtety 1nd, wont of all, out
af bnpe.
The Idea is to llll:t youne men away
trom tbeir old, defeattnc environments
and pl1ce them Ill rural campi and ur·
IIIII tr1lnin1 centen, there to teach them
job tii:IJII (II well II the ABC1, where n..
Clllllry), cood wort babill, • aen .. of
IOCIII rllpollllbUity - 1bove all, to lift
and widen tbelr horizon•.
For many, it would be their last
chance to re1llze their human potentials
aDd participate In the American dream.
Job Cotpl plannen hope that 40,000
young men - all Volunteers - could be
Hl'Olltd wltllln Ute finrt y01r. Half of
them would llvt Ill 1bout 200 conservation campo around the country, half in
job-trainlnc centtn Ill or neu cities.

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THIS WEEK'S

lhud - jl?ll 11 I dldsn't. llhl
OIDb 1111 boJ WiD ?2111'17 hlr.
lvtD If Ill dolt, obi prababiJ
wut 111111 - .,. 12111 aa
htYa 111111 lsi oommm U he
will lltblr . . . to
qpart br eldJd b)' bmelt.
or lin II awa,. - IIIII SSD mat.
ter bow "hard" sht thlnku e
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Ill lnr linD atn lltlp, U 1 perICI2I cannot do psub • !?pi llld
pull'11j11 bt illlnlt bt civ• ex. ..,
In wft Ill I Nlllldlal clau at Cln'l lht 1t1 U..· irll._ '
tGIIep. Tbl2l i1Pt cl clllss Will 111111&amp; lnlr
their 0W11 pleuo ~.
P., him the pnctiCI Ill h- PINT NaturaliJ tboJ tell Me
..., I?SII llrosild laave bien • lhouldnr't lsafl ~
doiDc au llal!c1 111111 IOday ..,....
Blli1CA'l10ll MAJOR
llave lllAI to nne "will up." I'll
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aever get over the pllt I fetl,
Y012 didn't Nld 1221 clciltly. ev• 111ou111 ?PIJ IIOS'J bad a
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V-8 motor, auto. trans., power steering,
brokes, radio,

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of The Week" were

By VERNON IICO'IT

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Cadillac trade·in. A sharp, sharp Chevy.

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which part: tbouCb J illl'e lnbli. want

AnotherTV Season Draws To AClose,
Voice of Broadwav ••• reporting Many Shows, Stars 'Kill
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C.illi deal collled too. lou h .
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ROLL YWOOD (UPI)- Telt- t was a
g year or pere
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Pheeters" proved too unadven-ISJII]J, bUt fallurl bore doeln'l
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Umbo, followed by Till Gnat- mean
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Broadway Grapevine
In part to the director's passion for cart- shoW: Jni.;''!ue and the prom- Jerry Lew11 and Judy Orer- ott llhOW on Eartb" wblcb alto - 1 ltaU.tle lo provo our lddsi bo templed. But lt'o 1111' I o t
One of New York's best-known jaz1 ful preparation. Both he and Greaory ise of deadlier reruns this 111m- land, two enonnoualy - lllenltd failed toll"'! up to Ill tltlto.
1ft
111ft. 1'ldl ICIS't fll . , " _ ljk• me to lllp, 1121&amp;
clubs, whicb hu starred some bl&amp; names spent several dayaln the aouth of France
· perlormen, osw their osMws
Olllfr Dassslltl
llllD&amp; flnl up my
rousing C111 tlmt.
is about to close. The owner is fed up Uvlne and talking with Loyalist resist- mer.
sink without a trace. Danny "Route 118," a roarlug IUcctU ""'"" of lndlpatlon - whldl, This Is the aad part rl pn..
with the place 1nd the partners who ance lighten who had fouaht Franco 2S
It wao 1 tough year for Thomas qult.
for follf years, came to a a. you've probabl'f noticed sets milculty, Ev• afllr
have been running It, Intends to sell It yem aco. They are sworn to secrecy u duma.
Comedian Sid Caeoar bombe'd
dead tnd. And "17
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and forget it. He may uae the old "Clost to the identity of their aources, aome of
Jntalilctullls. Both real and out l&amp;ain. and Ecllt Adami Suneet Strip" died ol old 11._ IOIJ&amp;IU!tso, Plllmvln&amp; auaasiD's IIU 10Ui'Hlf It Isn't 1II'G2IIl dul'
for Vacation" dodg,e in a sign· on
l\lhom are atlll under
nutence · pnaU?DiDI, wopt ovor tht do- nroontd ., well.
It wa1 1 toosh y- lor
bulllta and aljemplld over- Ina your 1'11111111 up yean, 111121
door, but It will be a lone. lone vacati
in Spain.
mise of 'East Side-West Side" Another
favorite
video chiatrlc procrams,
throw, perslstlna In his friend- IUddeniJ f111P'N marrlod. 12111
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- and tiler• ut quite a few of them
Moreana !Qn&amp;, the .m,er wltb the both wen baavy on the aumy got tou clooo • ahlva and was In&amp; Polllt" and "Tbe !ltYentb '?ll'llth o1 Rniall : IDd 1D biJI I?S'ai
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Jlour" hit tbt coueh with a,.. IPIIIdy driW' to moderbllt lrtD
merie4 . ..tlial,
vowlnc that M really not on love wi
June II, has b'een secret!'! ·married to tbt hiarll of &lt;rltlco. · l · u waa o tourh year lor com-' .. dine thud tnd were lPimid- the ·Mrosl&amp; lppoJlttolr of
for
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anyone, lncfudlng her current beau 1 n
Killed In a.ctlon, too, woo edy.
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out to pasture.
the Moslem lnnanl?l llld Iran'• 11 pray for
· 10 NliiL
Intends to remain a apinster for
jazz trombonist Wlllle Dennlo for more "The Lieutenant." Itt stir, Phil Sllven watched hlo se- But there were surprlles.
bll landowuen.
hope REALIST II priJinl too.
time to come . . Unlveraal h1d to dp than 1 year · .. One of the
f.lvl- Gary Lockwoocl, won't be lbact rlto IUfler by comparllll?1 with '"!'he Hollywood Palace"
The comparatively fill tur?l-- BPiilAKING FROM, EXPIR- :.
some 11d ruttln&amp; oa their new thrilliD' lions at the World's Fair employs a 'oec· next SellOn, ilulaupportlsrg otar his old Army show, and off It t hlt. And so wa• Danny Kaye ovr of lranla?l premltrl Uluo- IENCE
i
about auto racing, "Th• Uvely Set,"
ret agent" to check on the other
Bob Vauhn returns wltb bls own went Imsrgene Coco, Caeur'o And almost everybodY no l1lf' 11'111?1 an lmpatltnt tendeney 10 Thil oolumD II dldlcaltd to
co use of the death of Dave Mae Donald there. When they are hired, they are show.
old JP8rrln&amp; mate, uw ber prised that "Petticoat JI?IICt1on" IUI'cile the zoyal whim and lamlly IMDI• ., U JOI?'rt hlv-"
who waa killed at the
warned that they ue to devote all their
"Arrut and Trlal," the tO • "Grlndl" tan, klckln1.
lasted more tbm 1 week.
ll'l?llln rule could not Ill called In&amp; kid tnuble or 11?11 plall
Spedway. It wu to have been MacDon- time to aidine vlsiton, and ue forbidden minute copoo 10d lawyen jan And Glynis Johns, maklnl The new ohowa Will be tept a •hlnlD&amp; eu?llp]t ot dennoo- trouble, lat HeleD lselp YOU.
aid's screen debut.
to. &amp;et chummy with fellow employes or with Chuck Connot'l and Ben her lllfie'l debut In "Glynis," under wrapt until next Fill u fiCY.
Slit will alto nlcome fOUl
Michael Kidd is beine paid 1 record fnends. The "fink," U be II lovinJiy call· Gazzara wu thrown out of oourt.,'"' shot down early In the
networko continue to usuma no Bul since be begiD civllll owa I!DUIIai aperllpca .. Ado
fee - said to be the hlahest ever 1cored ed by those hip to the operation, il dressPerooaaUdeo Fall
ling.
one •a"'hu television durin&amp; his own lands any for dlllrl- drtu HeiiD Botlll ill 011" Qf
on Broadway - to direct and choreo- ed in a uniform Identical to tholt worn
"ChaJIIIIn&amp;" 10d "Dupont 1 It wao a tough year for ad- the summer.
bUI1&lt;&gt;nr ISIICSII Iran'• 15 million tbla nawopaper.
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gaph tbe new Robert Preston musical by the other kids, and hll job iJ to enlandless peaiBDII more than 10
'Ben Franklin In Parlo" . . Singer Lea: gage h1• "buddies" In conversation and
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yean ago, he also hao shown a
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tes with the ctrll. If they redetermined alncle - mlndtdnlll
lie Uegams received
2lst bfrthday, which ohe 'celebuted on spond , .he foUo,wln- payday II their !all
~r11
of purpoee
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the West Coast a few days ago. It wu 1 one. So far three vnctims have been atv·
One by
the big landown- DIVOTID TO INTIIIIIT 0'
trult fund that was set up for her when en the axe , . . Annette Funicello, lone· ly
G. llrollltlofl, M.D. relnlorce tho &lt;IDCII'-produclnt ary crutch.
ers, some of them ownln&amp; up
MIIGI MASON AliA
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ahe wu practic1Uy In the lollipop stl•e
a fuO-.
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the
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d ed11 ha Mous~keteer
_._ ttr and
t' now
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... mldIt or all the furor tl£eot ol oomo of tb... , espec- • --t•-r dru• tblt hu I~• to IIIO v·n.....,.1 ,_
... Debbie Reynold• baa put In 1 bid to 11t I c teiiiC...t a ac JOD In
·m 1bout the harmfu1 efftctl
Ia
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cbuy
oome
of
the
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used
in
her
Belch,"
Is
about
to
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of lly
been used Ill help break the h
led
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with J k Gil d. h
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one lime ho'll tho medical profe01l021 11 lhown to optad up the ch•••e• out 1n' 1 •••• • form
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pu So ...
cfl1c..er, " 1 Unsinkable Molly 8rown."
(N'"·•·-)
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The furniture is expensive, but not too h e wao ]Inked roma11tnca lly wlth Annwhol1 feel1 1bo
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expensive for Debbie. After Ill. the Marrret.
ut this lllb- In June tissue ueoclatecl with AlthoughiO?De obltl'Yero ,.pari 1qu llld dlltrlbutad the land " " ...'-...• - thousands of dollln worth of J·ewelry
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"Modem
Medlclllo"
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that
after
15
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of
good resulll with tbl2l dru oth111
dueled a ourvey of ovor .0,000 smoking tht Juno llllllfl will ero say that 8 1 _ 1 mo''tlv,. forone themii"~J)IUIPII
of11mort than 0 0 ,."" 11 '"' - 1111• " · ' · 10 !""•
• he wears In the plctv.re belOn(l to her,
Most modest line of tbe yetr Ill So- ph
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not to the studio--and th~re's more ph!J Loren's "Everytlllnci bave I owe to
yslclanl. Of thooe TU ptr have a&amp;ed :10 yearo.
lion to quit I?DDklna 11111MM1t The landlards alto · helve been •••-• • -.. '"" ' 1aHN
wbere thatcame from .
IPI&amp;hetti." (You call THAT apa&amp;hetti?) oent bad smoked at one time~ Muy ,..., h" bto1l IClv- the ua of lobeline will achlne
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mother, but many had slvn 11 ae4 to help 1?2loken to klclllht bttt- ,..111111 ••-· 1 -a" mo- ?'IIIIDIItd fnlm eoatrol ol Pal' ... A... - .,.,. ' " ' • - ~. ' ' orne or Judy
arland'a friemll l2(l 10 that 1111 th h1II 1 till
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Uament "bleb PlOW hal I broad ..,_ ..
11• of tiVllion
think
leu
serious
lllneSI
was
the
result
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flabll.
Olio
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lobellnt.
but
lnclud"'•
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amoke. When 11ked wliether '"btW.tlnn&amp; oao?loer
actlvlly
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Cl o es they IH&lt;lltve "''atetle •moklr!&amp; .... 11 . .ewlD&amp; pm. Tills Ill A tum computed of 1 doc- worlren, farmen,
popular nightclub and recording singors o v1ng or moo s on on y

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m a rage - quite understandable She
jult dlocovered he's deeply involved with
a blonde . . Joe Levine wUI unveil a
jewel-box of 1 theatre when ht open1
hl1 new Uncoln Art on W. B7tb St. next
montll. Tho project cost over half a mil·
Uon dollan, and the plush VIctorian decor was supervised by his wife. RMalle
. . . The report on Stepin Fetchit'l aec·
ond major operation ill favorable .
Grerory Peck'• rnuch-heralded perfoP!IIance In Fred Zlnneman's movie,
"Behold 1 Pale Horn," can bt credited

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WOKE UP 00:&gt;&lt;::&gt;0Y· ·.. AND
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a day, and taklne diet shots. They 1ay
she never regained her appetite for
wholesome food, and became 10 weak
the ordl ary dall
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for her . . Mayor Robert F. Waener
has emeraed from the moumlnll that fol·
lowed his wife'• death. He appeared at
El Morocco the other nl~ht with the Nor•
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man Winstons . . . Steve Rossi a,... Mar!y Allen had I fantastic openlnt wltb
Loull! Armstrong at the Nugget "!perks,
Nenda. Satchmo's accolade to the comediana: "I ell~0 you the moat."
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HE LET HIMSELF BE TALKED IN•
TO ST~IN6 HOME--· WONOER WHY
'Ti-lE. OLD 61RL WAS SO INSISTENT?

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clcarettn tor (J. w. McFerland) IDd a men, lntelleetulll and IO?Ile - · ,,.., .._,.
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'l'b01t wbo ldV(ftd aU of their bondoal. Aatther
have written a book 111t111td ,...
"'"' - ,.,, ,,.,., • patltll" to qllh IDIOlllnta btfort .........., appUcabla to lbo10 wbo "H- to 8""' Smo"'•&amp; In Five tlmo.
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per cent. Moot of the others omobn, II I litor1 ..- of per cent of thou who 1111 thllr
InsiSted that their potlmta stop tn~~·!qa~JM~wt'!'~l~drup~~·:!.•.!_l~te~m~po~r~-~mo~tt.~od!!:·_ _ _ _ _ _ _r /
smoking 11hon the patlenll show- ed u,u of dietQO In tho heart,
bpeptlclood ~~- cw. lui?J .or bad
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11,. 2111 u10 Preaident
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glass In 1 to•st to Shah Mo- not without 101e:tdent.
-Ont b~· it the fact thlt hammed R&lt;za Pahlevi of Iran. Iran's entry Into lhe modern
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does oot come wltld?l the tutb- The luncheon ltaeU wu a re- f1tber en - • - ..... "'"J
ori?y of tht Food and Drug Ad- snlnder
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111vtr lrtve ptlls? Gil thl open ueo 1o attacb t11 the lltuh'a 01- so~tt monarch.
ll!lftel.
tioo of 20 million per1001 The old Shab Wll 1 touch
MtiDwhne, the evidence ol • standina •• 1 barrier against and colorlul man who lllntd
link bettrlt?l llllllklill and lliD&amp; communlam In the Middle Fast the enmity of lrtn'l Moolem
caneer contlnueo 111 pile up. 1'ldl and as an eumple ol a back· relllloUI leedm by abolllhlni
hal snotbln!l - .do witb tilt ftlco. ward latMI movllll Into IIi• liOIIr the v.U lor WD?IIf?l.
tme Ill the loblc?lo, actnowled&amp;- century by !"&amp;ceflll evolution. One story bel It U111t wbtn
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over the · yean alnct World an Imam crltlcl.-1 the quan
a powesful polto?l. Ills due rath- War II, the United Sllleo had llor nol wear~Ui a veil, 'tht
II' to • IQIIIure Cll tan and pli&amp;- apent well o'fw 1 billion doiJU.f Shah ordered out 1 CODYOJ ol
?10~ aPI!I other IIUiilllnCt• 10211 to forward Iran '• econolnlc de- lmiOI'ed em, w111t to the
tnoWD to favor tbt prududlon velopment and . llevelop Ill m01q111 and ldck.. the trrlnf
at ~- fl'urlhirmate, other Inned loren. ~ on '1 lm?lli1 In tbt atomecb.
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Jlospi tal News :;
r:.~=:· :;a'wt:!, Monday. ~ 'lit. Jackson, Ricky J, Brady, f'lltents noo~~~lr dllilhargeot
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lalned wilh a ramny outdoor
Wellston, Mrs. Slanley T. Tarch- Included Mt'l. Jooeph Petitt and
barbecue in observance of the
Entued HOIP!tol
al•kl, Rt. 1 WeUstOil, Forrest lnlaDI dauibtB, Mn. Ronald
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bfrtlldly annlveriarJ ol Mri. Alnonl "'-.who entered! Jones Rt 3 Wellstoll Mrs. Erwln lllld IQIAIII IOI!,'Mrl. Jay
Mllw
200 OlD 200 - 5 a
Plll!z's mother. Mrs. Alle11 llolaer holpltll ill lht pall 24 R~y L. 'Mwhollond, Wnkesvil· SimD&gt;I and lnfalil d...-, Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT - , Hous- tion ol houalqg unlll on lbe alte, Houstm
0111 0011 ooz- J IU 2
and her crondlon P'Nnk bours were Vl.. lnla A. Moora, le, Mrs. Robert H. Lohr, 1ra11- Alma Moore, Lyall G~·Sbawver,
lng Authority ol the City
of off-street parking areas, play ClonJnt:er, Hoeft (8) and
'11lus, on his gl'adiUitlU!I from Zl41i l!lalll!m Ave., Daniel S. too Clayton T Willie Ironton Mrs. Ernest llabr, Mrt. GqroPolnt Pleasanl at its annual aret lor teen-qe ebildren, play re. Bro\fll, Lor,.. (IJ one! i Mtojor !.tape Sllladlap
Pomeroy High School.
'I'IIIIIIIU, lie Mabelln.
Dr., Mi;. Anna
Kitts: ironton: don Lemlnon, Mrs. OrltiDe Ho!"*lina seleeted and hired a oreas for smaller children, and Bateman. Winner - Cloninger 1 By Ulllted Prell lakrullonal Attending were Mrs. Harold Brenda P'lnnl&lt;tlm, 408 s..ond aDd Mrs. L. D. Rodgers, Hunt· guo, Everot Martin, Jr., Mn.
managlna dtroctor, Mr. Sher- tbe locotioo &lt;&gt;l trees and ohrul&gt;- (&lt;-41. Loser- Brown (1-tl. HR I
Alaerlcan IAqH
Vogelaong ond dauanter, MeUn- Ave., ~nouso, Dr. D. C. PI'!Ofll.lngtoll.
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Elmer Bailey, John
Sn,nlor,
wood Costen. from ,.vera! ap- bery.
!- Aaron .
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W. L. Pet. GB da, PGI'Ismoutlt,; Mrs. Haroldly, Potr!DI Slar Rl., Mrs. Joan
Blrthl
Nora L. -creel, Catllerlne Kuhn,
pllcants lor the position. .
. several fomllles. In tho hous-lchiralo
.Jones, Syracuse; Mr. aod Ml't. F. Cobb, Patriot Star Rt., Mra. Mrs. E:dward C. Cooper, 206 Cynthia D. Lane, Mra. !dpr
29 I! -.ll7!
Mr. Costen. " well quahfied m&amp; area are b&lt;in&amp; diaplacod CincinnaU 0011 010 0011 _ 1 ; QIBaltimore
Tllus, Allen Stephen and Eln May Payne, Patriot, Mrs. Hllh Place, Jackson, daughter, Wollo, Mn. Earl E. Gordon,
31 17 .11!1 I&gt;
for the poshton. wllh wide ex-• by the prujecl and oro In noed Los Ang 00 011 oox - 2 6 oli N y k
lee
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Bobby.
Pomeroy. and Mrs. Wtl- EtlJeiiO Lawren&lt;e Plants, Rt. 1 9.21 pm Monday Mrs Don- St Clair HUI Mrs. William
25 19
perience in tht drafting and ac- lof rental property. Tbe Cham· Maloney, Henry (81 and Ed- a:~ela~~
:5&lt;16
llam
Swisher
and cblldren, Vel• BldweU, James P. Htmllwn, aid R." o;.ncan, ttit Le~ls St., w~mll and
Fulka.
110
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counting departments of th ber oJ Commerce is belplne wards. 1:oul:u: (7--1! and ao,.. M.
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vet
1nd
David.
and
Marc
and
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Second
Ave.,
Mrs.
Car··l
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Marielta Manufacturing Comp- with the relooation of these fom- boro. Loaer _ Maloney (3-7). 1B m;:ota
man Lewis Vlgllotd, Rl t Pt.
25 25 ·500 710 Anita Full!, Middleport.
l!ASY Tl!ltMS
any. He Is married and has one Hies and anyone having rental HR-Johnson.
r:troit
Plf!asaht, Frank B. 'nmth~SCin,
~~20 28 · t7
daughter. Carolyn. a junior at properties available should eall
Washington
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William
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Marshall University. His wife, the Chamber of Commerce afAmerJcaa League
L A 1
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A. Snuth, Rt. 3 Leon, W. Va.,
33
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Mabel, is a te~cher at Ord- fice, 738, so they c~n refer farn- Los Ani
000 000 300--- l 9 0 Kos Dl!l~ 1: 1
l? J2 ~'3 47 15
Mrs. Robert L. Fau1k. 257 Linnonce School. Mr. C~&lt;l.en will Illes to them.
Cleveland 0011 002 04• _ 6 10 anoas M ~ , lie 11 ·
coin St., Middleport. Lloyd L.
begin his dull•• July 1st.
I Members of the Point Pleas- Latman R Lee (71 Smith Cl Ia do~ aLyoA ,.3, . ht
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Nice, Rt. 2 Racine, Mrs. FranA tl&gt;nr't
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The Authority r&lt;viewed pro· 1an ous I u
Y are am- 181, Duliba (B) and Rodgero. Detroit 10 Minnesota ; , nlglll
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Me· Kansa!l City 5 Wash. 4, night
minor accidents.
aC&lt;jubition for the 50 unit low 00~· Mtlton L. MOler, p au 1 Mahon (9) and Azou•. Winner (Only games scheduled)
Mr. and Mrs. ~~· Reed They credited appllcallon of
rent Public Housing Develop- Ratrden and Chairman G. A. -Abemathy 12·21. L,.er - Ro~ 'l'llfoday•o Probable Plle~Ol'l were calling on Mr. and Mrs. a 20-mlle-per.Jiour speed limit,
ment located between First Biggs.
Lee (1-3), HR - Chance, Wa&amp;· i Baltimore at Chicago,
Barton, recently·.
which Will remain In effect for
Street and Kennedy Avenue.
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McNally (4-3) vs. Pi2arro
and Mrs. Paul Anderson the first week of tbe owlteho
Twenty units will be for elderMinnesola at Detroit,
daughter• of ThomvUie, Mr. over. The chaqg• Wll ordered
ly families and 30 for others. It
'h . Kan. City 100 ooo_ 040 - 6 10 o Kut 1~·2) v•. McLaift (0.0).
Mrs. Clinton Johnson, Jr. beeaue mot Imported ears
was noted that 87 pel' cent orl
ash
010 OIJJ. 011- 4 9 0 Los Angeles at
aon of Thornville, E11a are equipped for rlgt aide
the site has been acquired or
Drabowsky, Wyatt 181 and night - Newman (3-21
or Pomeroy, Mr. and d~r~lvlng~:..·_ _ _ _ _ _ _!:,,.,,.,,.,,..,,.,=,.,;,,...,_,.,,.,.,!1!!!1..,.""'..,~
options accepted and It Is hop-- 1.
Edwards.. Osteen, Duckworth Donovan (7r2) .
Mra. Debol'lll Farley ol Murray
ed that tlw romaininsl 13 per
181, Ridzik (8; and Brumley. New York et BOlton, night- City and Ella Jones aad aon of
cent will be acquired shortly .
Wmner-Drabowllky 12-7). Loa-lnowning (2-11 vs. Wilson (4-2). Redsville vloletd over the •eek
Architects are working
on1
er - Duckworth 0- 3&gt;· HR- Kanoas City at Washington, 2 eofd'' with Mr. and Mrs. Pell'l
schematic drawings as to loca- l PT. PLEASANT _ Private Charles, Aluluk, Kma 3· Znn·!twl·night- O'Donoghur &lt;2·3) Dllfon and fatnlly.
.
funeral services were conduct· mer.
land Plister (0..1)
va. Narum Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barton and
ed Tuesday for Mrs.
Rhoda .
(5·3) and Cheney (0-21.
family ol Coolville spent Satur·
p Its 82 o1 H sett t
lh Mmnesofa 002 100 110 - 5721
Wedneodly'l Gamel
day with Mr. and . Mrs. Rayc:ap;,..~ • w~...· ~ortu..; Detroit
203 020 03x- to IZ .4 Baltimore at Chicago, nlihl
mond Bartoo.
1
lwllh the Rev. Gary Roach of- Roland, ShUO.tt 13), Ple"IMinnesota ot Detroit, night
Raymond Green and soo of
. . •;..
5, Dailey 7, Arng:o 8,
an d iKansas City at Wash. n'"'ht Kent visited over the holidays
IfIC14w.
u g.
Zim
M c be 8 w· k I
!
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Mrs. Potts died Saturday at
merman, c a
· IC • L.A. at Clev ., 2, twi-night
with Mr. and: Mrs. Vem Green.
1
Troy,
Ohio,
hospital
after
a
er~,
Sherry
8
and
Freehan.
N.Y.
at
Boston,
2,
day-night
Shirley
nturned home with
1
10
k 'II
Sh
born Wmner - Wickershan 7-5. LosNIIIOBII Leape
them
wee s 1 ness. e was
Roland 2-4 HR
Demet
·
March 19, 1882 in Arlee, w. Va., er . ·
· •·
W. L. Pet. 08 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coltman of
the daughter of the late Pres- er, Casht Killebrew.
San Francl1eo 30 19 .812 .. Rav~nna and Mr. and Mrs. A. ·
ton ond Anna Martin. Her hus' Philadelphia
27 19 .587 II&gt; J . Gtbbs of Hartlord coilband. Delmer Potll, preceded Bible School Plans
Pittsburgh
27 23 .Mil 31&gt; ed o_n Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
her in death in 1941. She was Open HoU8e Jo'rida;v
Cincinnati
2! 23 .S31 4 Barrmger and Dnroel.
o member of the Hogsett EUB PT PLEASANT . _ Hotghls St. Louio
2! 25 .SIO 5
Mr. and Mra. Hobert S!llllliey
church.
EUB. Church Vacation Bible Milwaukee
26 25 .510 5 of Chester and ,Mr: and Mrs.
Surviving ar~ two daughters, School will hold open house L~ Angel~
25 26 .490 fl Elda Calaway VISited recently
Eunice, at home and Mrs. He!- Friday night at the church for Chtcago
23 24 .4119 6 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Genrae Reed.
en D'Arienzo, Washington, D. parents and ftiendS of
cbU· Houston
23 30 .434 9 · Sunday callers of Mr. and
C.; two sons, Harold Pottl, at dren who have attended theN~ York
16 35 .3H 15 Mrs. Harold Brannan
were 1
Clll out offict lint and. tee
home and Garland Potts, Cass- school for the past two weeks.
~onday's Resul.b
Mr. and. Mrs . Bernard Brannon '
how low your paymeon
"Would N. You mar set •
town, Ohio and one grandson .! Exhibits and work completed SL. ~oms at San FranCJsco, pPd. a~ fauuly, J1mmy Brannon and I
very pleasant surprise. Theq
Burial wa•·m the Kirkland Me- by the children will be display- ram
Lmda HUI of Mansfield, Mr. I
so to your ckller all tee
morial Gardtnll.
ed.
Milwaukee S Houston 3, night and Mra. Bob Sandera and Delr
for a s:ood dnl. la~i!'lt oa
..,, . -:::!"" . .
A total.. of ts children have Los Anlelflll 2 Cincinnat-i 1, ble of Junction City, ]tfr. and I
our c~dir·Tbtih plaa.
ACT[
FILED
been enrolled Ill rour depart· night
Mra. Chester Folan, Mr. ond
, P.I.. .WA T .. A civil, ments with utaff ol34 pel'IOllt l (Only gomes scheduled)
Mro. John Moore of Manofleld, l
1acd011'"111!' · flled tit the of· ' atsiatiil&amp;. ~blbit period l'fjll' 'l'uoaday'o Prebablo Pitchers BtU Ktrkbrlde and EUeen Bran- I
fir, oj~- . t C~ TM, ~n at 7:, _p.m. and ~ pro. Chica&amp;o at New York 2 (twi· non of Rio G~ande, Paul Dean 1
ortion is sty John f!Jioberll sram will be presented ly the nlght);-'-EIIsworth 17-41 and Bur- Brannon, Delcta Reed and Fan- 1
vs. c. w. Re an
Beryle school at 8 p.m. The theine for detttl(l~) vo. Cisco (3-5) and nie Adams of Long Bottom.
Redmon and the plalnllff Ia the prOgl'tm ti "Jesus, The 'Jarkson (3-1).
Mr. and Mro. Ralph B1ker
,.,. - Thot'• "Cool L1Ylnt''
se•klng judg nt in the amount ! Promised Saviour." [ Pttt.obu.,h at Philadelp~ia ~ and famUy visited Saturday ev.I
of $560 from he defendants for
ltwl-nlgllt)- Bla.., (2-2, and Gill- emng wtth Mr. and Mn;, Clar·
Why •uft'tr thl• S~.~mm•r? Y011 con enfoy real comfort rn yO\Ir hom!lI
alleged back rent.
1' M-. Rub Mt'tchell
bon (3-1) vs. Culp 11--1\ and ence Baker and family.
d.y and "llht - with • new ElECTRIC AIR CONDitiONER.
&amp; SAVIN G S 1:: 0 •
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SWITCH SIDES
Special SignOlur&lt;' Loans By
Pleasant Volley Hospital I Dies at Buffalo
' .Mllwauk~ at Houswn 2 (twi•j A 'l DIs ADABA. Ethiopia !
tity Loan"' Guaranty Co.
ADMITIED: Mrs.
Harold . PT. PLEASANT - Funera1 0 mght) - I"IBCber tS.31 and Sa- fUPI) _ Pollee reported today
• Rotetl te Iii• th• coolln1
e Thlnntr •lilt 1n1re .M..,.
WY 2-2171
Woyan. Pt. Pleasant.
! service was bold at 2 p.m.,dowskl (2~) or Schneider (0·1) Ethlopio made the trantdliol ·
jolt
pu
NIIUl.,.
than evtr
, DISCHARGED' Mro. Jason • Tueaday In Buffalo,
Putn•m jv•. Farrell (11-1) and Nottebart from left to right-hand driving ·
12.1 E. Main St.
Pomeroy 1Sturgeon, Pt. Pleasant; M r county, '?" Mn. Ruby Mitch- (0-7) or Owens (1-4).
Monday with only a handful o1 '
c.ntrol_ot ""' ~-fltt w1t111 y.- •••
Bertha Davl•, Buffalo.
·
ell, 52, oJBter ol Mrs.
Rosa St. Loulo at San Frl!l&lt;isoo
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Love, Pt. Pleaaant, who died• (nlght)-Sadecld fS--11 vs. Mari· ry Reed
Saturday at her home after •lehal (11-11. _
. Miss ins McCoy Is at Titus- ·
long Ulne••·
.
/ Cincinnati at Los An&amp;eles ville, Fla., where ahe will !
Mrs Mltehell.la survtved by 1(nlghi)-O'Toole (4-2\ vs. Moe!- spend the summer.
1
. her husband. Oliver; four sons. IJer (3-4)
M J t 0111 nd and d
AND ENTER THE WOND!IFUI. WOitO OF IUC'II!I: 11VJN1.
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We4nesday's Gamet
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It's Flamaleu! ,
I· three
brothers
and
14
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Louts
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart. ;
I 3 1.g cefmetherRoy un er Fue ' • Cincinnati at Los Angele1, night Vineyard.
Stt tlu many models
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and daughters of AthenA
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GIVE DINNER
(Only &amp;ames scheduled)
Sunday evening at the
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COOPER STARFIRE
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mlleare as much as 33V.%

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• New super mileaee Coop rent
(polybutadiene) rubber.
• Variable safet~· sipin&amp; &amp;ives
power traction starts .••
str&lt;~illht line stops.
• Super uh Coop1r "Hi-T"
cord bodr. Strona•r than stnl
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soh, Brent, wert Mr. and

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Clair Booo and chltldten
Portland •nd Mr. and Mrs.
Lawl'l!nce and fantlly of

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~•fttet

5 Y! Massar Mme.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dill enter·
tained with a dlnner Sunday at ~ ---------their home, Moming
star.
THE DIPINDAIUI1IUCCEII CAIIUIF · · · - - - - ·
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. WaJ... I
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~r Walker of Pomeroy, Mr!.!
Ernestine Jividen of
Toledo, I
Otho Radford and Mrs. Lillie ,
Maines or Syracuse.
---------Weekend callers of Mr. and
Mrs. HArley Koenig were · Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Chaffee and family of near Che•ter and Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Tuttle of Middleport.
Memorial Day visitors of Mr.
ond Mra. Bob!trt Vineyard were
Mra. Flore- VIneyard of Col- ·
wnbua, Mrs. Helen Damewood
and san, Lester, Syraeuso, Mr.
Dorsel Vineyard of Wooster, .Mr.
Bob Vineyard of
Cleveland,
Mr. and Mn. Keith Vineyard
and daughter of Belpre, Mrs.
GUiand and Eva, Ann and Jeff
o£ Succet81 Mias Mary Frana
ci1 Vineyard of Chester. Mt,
and Mrs. Ha\IAhl •nd daughter,
Minta, of Marietta, and Dorset Bibbee.
Mr. Lyle Swain a gradllllle ol
Eastern, spent a Week In Washington altd New York with tho
Senior et«ss.
Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. McCoy and
Mrs. Laura Hartuna of Chester visited with Mr. aod Mrs.j
Cticll Post of Bumsville, w.
Va.,
recenUy, and attended the 1
Thl_t _ - ·
h what I"' mlcM 4. Ttit Hvoll Y! thOI .... 011 .... ~, ... ~Tilt Mit•
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Acrylic
clus reunion and banquet of j
•tl 1.- two·tintt wlnn11. Dodtt llf 11'11 nttiOft In ldjostlnl itl~fl an' 32,000·mil• lnteml betwt1f1
Pflfllll• Mlillfll:l'lllllasl VIII enl coati nile. to mal or JftiH jobs. 8. The solid waw It's put toaethlr.
Mr. and Mra. McCoy.
Ht
llld
lfhiSb
these
lofty
SJIIS
marka
in
1964.
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Sunday dinner pests of Mr. !
ll'ullllalllllll ~964 Doclgt. Or lhe low-prieeO Clr Wtl .a 1 ~ 11 iz~. rlllt·protfdld body. 1. The
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and Mrs. Starling Ma"or and ;
thiC ~·t IOIIr. Mtll ontor fMIIikeone. PeOple who prlct (rillhl with Ford and Ch~).
.
family 'were her parents, Mr. ;
hiYt boulht ont. and wno, incidentally, •r• trl,dinJ in
If thtu .Mtm li~~ ltett)' aoid rtiiOf\1 for burina
10111....-.
all kfndl of othtr Clflln riCird nvmblrJ, N) thtr a car. 1oln tfMI IWiillinJ trend-selttiS 1¥1'1o art
and Mra. •Dtnsrr\ore Boyl01 ol
~kt f l. Tl\t klakt.;,2rTh'l ioom~ lnd uthlf' I'JOIIIIn · chanJI'lJ tht lOok 'Ind. ftel ut tflt tiiW'·prjce fltld..
,Alfred. Mt. and Mrs. Charlea
totin. 1 Tl• Pill uvlnao of ot1 ~mou1 Sfont Sfa. ' Y"'llllod '""" ~ ''" beiieoo~e Dodtt Dtolof&amp;
~ssat: were ~rternoon c*ll~•·
Mr. ahd Ml'8. Richard Sl!litb
Bullcltrt Supply Co. ahd da!l&amp;hters, Su!ie and ltllh1
ol Columbus were SaturdaY .ev·
WY 2-3741
enlng supper pests ol Mr. ·And
. I
N: 2M Avt. Mlchll. .rt, 0. Mrs. Norman MCaln and datJ• .MII.L &amp; •.!J..~OND -~R~ET$ .
SU "1HE ~0· HOP! IHOW,'' NIC· n'~ ~HJCK yeu.a loOC4LI~t1'·
ih,l$:•· They called on Mro. Ma· _ ~

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M.rs. Warden Ours of Bashan ·
spent Saturday altem OOR WI'fh
Mrs. Douglas Circle.
Florence c·arcl~ spent 11 few
Ohio, bounded and de.crtbta 81 rol ·
lows: B&amp;~rtnniDJ IO.SU chains wen of days with Mr and Mrs Jlck
tht northeall "orntr of Seetktn 12;
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Town 8, RaDJe 15; theacoe wut 23.92 Follrod and daughter of Pon:t·
chalnl; then~t soulb 14..89 chalru~;
thence •ut u, chains and 95 l..J eroy.
Jinltt; tftnee aouth 0.111
o.:halna::
thence eut 8.17 chain.~; thence Mrth
James Ingram Sr of Columa
1~ . 00
lhe
of belln·
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bus apent the we-ekelld with Mr.
1
and Mrs. Ralph Lee and attenct.
tbe Alumn) a I Roctne.
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Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Perry
and cWldren of Hollon,
spent 1 few dly•
porenta, Mrs. Mary Clr·ole I
Mr. and Mrs. George Perry
.;--:"·'""'•"" 1ut Dexter.

monlalnlnl 15 aci'Q, more or
P.rul No. 1: T'h~ followlnl
utah~. aituated In Ule Townthlp
Saltm. County of Mel••· Statll

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If you don't like these~
you'll love electric heat

Not all leaders are born

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"PACKAGE"
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Join the growinJ trend to better livina and "step-up" to flameleNs electric hntin&amp;.
Call Ohio Power or your electric heating dealer for complete and accurate
lllirna~es on the installation and operatinJ costs for electric hOIIIC healina.
No obliplion, of courae•

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There's only one way to have pure, comfortable home heating without soot,
dirt, ftlm, and fumes-it's the ftameless electric way. Last year, one•out-of-three
new hontes built on Ohio Power lines, and over 600 older homes installed modern
electric heatina. Before you build or remodel. check !he many benefits you iet
with Thtal Eleclric Livins. And if you're buyina a new home, look for the Oold
Medallion . , • it's your aSHurance of the finest in convenient, carefree llvina.

..All the protfttion you
need for your home is in
this one low cost Nation·
" wide plan. Ask for ~~­
H-wllell PolitY-lilt
ond for
rn1 11vin111 (., mud! 11

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Can you
handle

a month
payments on
your next
car?

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PRONE 817·3415 t:::OLLELT

Mrs. Potts, 82

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1961 Corvair Monza Coupe

$1.45'

Optb 7 daJt eaeb weet
8 1.m to .1 p.m.

Radio, beaLer, like new whitewalJ tires, automatic shift. Beiee
and coral finish .

RUn AND
DISCOUNT STORE

$1545

This little jewel Is the one for the young at heart. Red bucket
seats. white fioilh, 4 un the floor. radio and heater. good
tires. 102 enaioe.

Ntxt Door Te luHand llrdc

$1495 II'E'f~~~'!la~ifrf[i

1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 2·Door _

Local owner. clean interior, tires likt- new, jet black finisb,
Powerglide, heater.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN IVU. 7.00 P.M.
POMII!ROY. OHIO

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PHONE WY 2-2157
Notice

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fi'OR SALE-- Middleport's taiJ.[I
I es1 bulldlnc, locatecl 152 N.
Second Street, Middleport.
Priced for qllh.&gt;l sale.
at ObJo Hotel.
10 16

course
school". Rad.lo &amp; Television,
tube L.;ter, multitester, cross
bar Generator, high voltage
probe, picture tube
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Wll..L CARE for two ladies,
clal security or old age

sioners. Phone VI 3-2602.
6 8 6tp

WALL TO WALL
maets from the
STORE. Phone 53!
Plebsant, W. Va.

tester,

adapter. 1956 Mercury. good
mechankal shape.

Charles

Larkins, Long Bottom, Ohio.
985-3262.

sweeper

new
tee &amp;old atlachmenl.s.
pastel color and on
Full cash price , $21.00.

Phone WY 2-2204.

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General Re1l Eot111
Service

Divers, who passed
CUCKLI!R REALTY
June 81h, 1963.
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None knows the silent nea~rt- !I Box 229
ac~.
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Only those who lost can tell ,
£UCTIIINEI;R
Of the grief that is borne in

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silence
For the one we lovfSI.

C&gt;itt - -

~well.
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Our hearts stlll ache with
Raclle, QUo
sadness,
I II tic
Our eyes shed many tears,
God unly knows how we
him
l.r
Prol"'lo"•' Dry Cleaning
At the end o( this first year.

t-iewPort 4 dr. Only 19,871
careful miles. Power steering

A happy home

we once

en- ·

joyed,
How sweet the memory stl11,

But death has left an emptyness

The world can never nn.
Sadly missed the the Divers

family.

I Hour Clunina
Alt.rlng and R_.lrlnt
Pockeb aM Zlpllfn

Buick _

$2,295

WY s-3230.

I0 lbs. Dry CloanlntJ $2.00

HAVEN - J bedroom
modem raocb style home with

for Rent

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ABC CLEANERS
mission, 2 . lone paint, clean er is beln&amp; transferred;
and in good condition. Ph. WY $1,000.00 down and
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
2-.'1820 or call at 1123 Mill St., loan with P,.yments $89.00
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month including taxes and
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118 F.811:• Matn Strert. Pe• 1182.
4 28 tc
modern ._room home,
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7 20 tic
no · · Several other good
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garden spot, pond, U
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PlrUilOUill plclureo OWIII oerlel, "Tbe ileporter," plannod
Brodtlll'• Plaulul ProductioN, for lhll fall, and buOd lrl New
wbkb llmll IIIII '"!'be Dolm York. , .et,. coaeklerin&amp; the
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ooage." It also bas a major b&gt; New Yurt may be Ia foe dol
terest, flnanclol, In lhe Talenl d •7• ov..U, .IIJII lhat woiuJd be
AssoeJalea COQJpany booed by bJcbly rqretllble. For thoro Ia
Sulotfnd, """ tlils ....., pro. J&gt;O ques1loa lhat the opoclll oli· eeolly.
dueed lhL ...,..Jed "l!:ut SldoWest Side." And the pletn IIIII
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vldao'a eoeaplll lrlllll. wbjcb II TV, "Mr. Broadway," s1arr1ng
truo, and aboot the eXCellence Craig Stevena aa a preu 1goa~
Bid ease of Hollywood faclll. is to be lie.. York - lilmed· the
lleo, alot ,true. Bill a olmpla producer hoe aleo set up a ·
'llliliDmlc fao!Gr le, IICCO&lt;dlq Well Cout unit for tho "devolto .eawll~oa. a larp rea1011 opment ol comedy and other
lor the lmpondl"l westward er- TV propertleo." 1louo, lltboogb
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memory our
band and lather, Donald B. .

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Young, Rt. I, Sue&lt;eU Rood,
Pomeroy, 0. Phone WY
Reedsville, Ohio.
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mileage, ..cellent colldltion.
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top, power steering, automatic tran.
m!.uion. Good condition, ~.
Norman Weber, Lone Bottom,
Phone t11H2'11.
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TONIGHT I. WEDNESDAY
FAMILY NIGHTS

HMARCO POLO"
Rory Calhoun
Yoko Tanl

(Color)
"THE YELLOW CANARY"
Pat Boone
Barbara Eden

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY. OHIO
Tonight thru Wednesd•r
WALT DISNEY'S
"A TIGER WALKS"
(Technicolor)
Brian Keith- Vera Mllea
Pamela FrankJln-Sabu

Four Children Found Dead,
Shot in Chests by Mother

Kevin Corcoran

Edward Andrews
Peter Brown
Disney C~rtoont
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THURSDAYO JUNE II
NOT PEN
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
June 12·13
"BLACK GOLD''
Philip Carey, Diane McBaine,
James Best. Fay Spain, and
Claude Akins.

"DON'T GIVE UP
THE SHIP"

Jerry Lewis, Dina Merrill,
Dana Spencer and Mickey

Shaugbnessy.

IE!Z.,,DEAL IN

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OPEN
ALL DAY THURSDAY

WOMEN'S

STARTING JUNE 11th

DRESS FLAT

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MEETING CANCELLED
'The meeting of the R o c
Springs Grange ocheduled

'Thursday evening hao b e e
cancelled. The members
villi Qllumbill Grang• Fri•:lav II
evening and wlll open and close
the meeting.

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If you want ''All The Best'!Irs.BOTTA BE A DOIME!
For the belt In the low-priCEd field,

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OPENING JUNE 15thl
812 W. MAIN ST.

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