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Dinner Precedes
Meeting 01
wscs Group

Council Wins
High Praise
For Its Work

ported hoiTW from hospital.
The inspectmg officer, Dis·
•ict Deputy Edith Wakely of
Marietta, gave 1he Council a
very good grade for its work.
She told ol the booster meet·
ing In November, and the
uic for District offictrs
(!eputies. The dlslrict will
oor a rummage salt. and melm·l
bers are aiiked to bring
cles to the council rooms,
they can be taken to the
nic.
. Mrs. Wakely was
a gift from the Council by Mrs.
CottriH All visiting
spoke braefly.
Present were Ethel Ramey
of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.; Laura
Sayre sn&lt;f"Laura Watson of
Racine: Counci1 Deputy Floraaret Cottrlll, Elizabeth Duck·
worth, Esther Harden, Sadle

Theuner, Lizzie Quick, Hazel
Clark, •nd Ural Thomas.
Guests were Mrs Wakely,
dlslrict deputy ; Ed&lt;th Betzing.
State Inside Sentinel of Tuppers Plains ; Dorothy Ritchie,
Doris Grueser, Eleanor Leooard, Esther Ridenour, Myrtle
Walker, Laura Mae Hartung,
and Eva Bailey of Chester

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MRS. HERBERT MICH

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. Before an altar deco~ated ~J.

10li and greenery com~med w1l
br~nch candelabra,, M1ss Ju~y
bnde o! Herbert Michael OhhRJ
mony Sunday, June 9 at 7:30
Presbytenan Church in Middler
White satin bows marked th&lt;
kneeling bench completing tht
ard Ruppel! was the officiating
The bride is the daughter G
Grant-st., Middleport. Mr. OhL
Twenty members and on e 1and Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger, 204

Mrs. Roy Miller
Is Hostess For
Garden Club

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Channel 8
8·00 College Series
9 00 Captam Kangaroo
10 oo The AivfD Show
10.30 M1ghty Mouse Pla.)'bOUSI
ll:OD RID fill TiD

11 :30 Roy Rogers Show

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1:25
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8:30

Sky King
f'&lt;ews
Social Security
Dizzy Dean
Gmnts Vs. Philo
Doctors At Work ..
Early Show
Dctenaors
9:30 Have Gun Will :uvel

10.00 Gunsmoke

11:00 New•
11: 15 Late Show
12:00 New•

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trill sang "Ohrilt'o lll~J. My
way"; the "B-1-J~.L.E"; and
Zat'Chscus. A pionc . organ djlel •'
was ployed by Par · 1•0JI«
a•d El&lt;anor Sc;hr
Junior Choir sang
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Wonderful " Naon.
uoodoll
read "Our Home." "No Teart
in Heaven," was oung by EstiJ.
er Sylve,;ter, Kathryn Cro;l!,
Margaret Cottrill, Agnes Whllt,
a~d Rev Ruppclt.
Miss Ob1ora . wearm~ her n.,.
bve dress, toll! ol her schoolir\r,
her home life and the social/
l~e m her country. She Is of
Cathohc t.rth and has six st..'
ters and f tx brothers. Her fatJI..
er works with the Health JJa.
partment.
She attended 17 years of
school before commg to Ohio
University. where she JS a sopbomore ma]ortng m Home ECODooo
om1cs. She wiU work as an Agricultural Agent when she reoturns to her native counll'y.

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FirSt lioina'oce' (1951) Margaret
O'Brien, Allen MartiD, · Jr. Cb.
t. The Watcller and Rooe's Larrt
Summer. ai. .13, Hotel Reserve
(1144). ·Jall'iea Mason.
~lUiday, Jaly

7, Ch. 3. A Nlg!rt
at Trapper's Landing, Darren
McGavin. Ch. 13, Jungle Caval
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Ban currency Transact1ons
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Services For
Mrs. Crand ]
Are Announced

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Monday, Jaly I, Cb. 8. Never
Won a Fairy Lady and Cb. 1",
Suddenly it's Sprb,g, (194'1)
Fred McMurray.

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r-day, Jaly t. Race to Ci ..
cinnatl Darrin McGavin, Ch, 13,
This Way Please (1937) Betty
Grable.

raaeman

Dies SuddenJv
At Langsville

Wedll&lt;lday, July If. lllred
Hand. George Montgomery. Ch,
13 to be announced.
Thursday, Jaly )1. The Way
up to Heaveu~_lcla Smith.
Ch. 13, Song Of, tllf Eagle (1933)
Mary Brian.

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Friday, July 1%. Ch. 8, She
Devil (~7) Malr Blanchard.
Ch. 13, ChWet !)aught of Dr.
Jekyll 'it~· )ld qb; ·13, Five
Came l'iila'; (1939) -tu.me Bag,

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NEWSREEL:
Claudette Colbert amves in
New York f~ her home in
Barbados, B.W.I. to begIn
pre-production work. with her
co-star director Cyril Ritcbard, on their Broadway .. bouod
ecrmedy, "Tho Irregular Verb
tO Love." 'I'lle Htlgh and Margaret WUUams play: "hicb .enjoyed a run ol over •too pel'
formances~ In Lobdon, d
have
its American preQliere at the
Mineola Playhouse, Mlrieola, L.
1., August 19, run for two weeks
(thru Aug. 31), move to t be
Papsr MID Playhouse, Millburn, N. J., lcr two weeks
(Sepl. 1-14), then opsn
on
Broadway Sept. 18, at The Et!J.
el Barrymore Theatre ......

Pul] Contest

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Father-son Team Entertng
ValueS Up By
Th•Ird AnnuaJ water Show 575 p c
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Dayt on G'lmore

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Bei'nl! Buri'ed

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A 58-year-old Milford, o.,[Crown City, park, caretaker. It. incident were Pa olmen Mor· Warehime, and tho obooU1111 is coort July te f... no
was found shot to was lybl( In
between tine and Gordon ol the 0 hI o sliD under inves~gaUon. T he lk.'elllle, Betty J. Imboden, 39,
~ ~~~~ in the State Roadside four large !roes and the Chick· SlaW Patral, GaiDa CGUnty ~P' body lo at the Wetherbolt-EII· Mlnoroville, cited to Me i g 1
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on Rt. 35 in Haners- lamauga Creek bank near pic· uty Sheriff Ivan Fife, Dr. DOlt- lott-Sandors Funeral home.
coort July 11, for parking on
l.
at 7 a .m. today.
lnic tables. A shot from I revOI· aid Warehime, cotJnty coroner, . ...... Ohio State Patrol also highway and no operaror's
was Floyd Bugge, ver had coorsed upward from and Prosecuting Attorney War· reported the following arreota cenae, and Clyde Kuhn, 'J!I,
SUJ!l•r Camp Rd, Milford. Ibis mouth.
ren F. Sheoll. No ruling In the rrver the weekend, William L. Tuppers Plains, cited to
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was a brothel"?lf Mrs. At the scene Investigating the ideath has been made by Dr. Davis, CoolvUie, cited to Melp court for speed.
Wavne Church of 38 Vln·1
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A broken d"""
Traffic fatalities during t he
·wl'le. to be survived by
COLUMBUS tUPI)
A
ed along a rurol road In CbeJr
Fourth of July weekend bruke
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kip Demoerallc ...,.. oald
ter township wu otrlpped ~
the record for all summer holi- The body of the man was 1
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teday 1 pla• &amp;I Wit utfO..
itll parbl, one accident was la:
days and edged toward the Na· f o u n d by Patty Watson
of :
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aaul Jobn H. Glen Jr. to ran
v0111igated, ond four perSOill
trona! Safety Council's grim
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I• lire s...te 1o Ohio next
were locked In county jal~
~rediction of ii50 to 650 deaths.
year .... betnc lludled bat
SherUf Robert c. Hart·
. As the ,':'ports of de,ths durtile llltonaut ladleated he SEW NEA HEAD-President·
reported today In lllfllo
mg the fmal hours came 10 •
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was too busy to cet i•t• poll- elect Robert H. Wyatt wdl
activities of his d•
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Howard Pyle, president of the
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take over Ieadersh1p of the
over the weekend.
National Safety Council, said
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:.~. p1 my handsfoU with Nattonal Eduoatron Associa· The sheriff said a 19545 model
t~e toll set a "tragic standard
the spoce procram and b1¥o tion during its annual con·
was atripped o1
Ito
aga_inst which \o measure any
00 tlmt for politico," Glono
vention June 3().July 5 in wheels and ito windows we..
Detroit, Mich. Act1ve in the
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ay.
said In H"•lo•, Ten1., when Indiana State Teachers Auo·
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die 111. . . elation. Wyatt succeeds Hazel urday or early Sunday while it
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A change in thp time of the
d
the Shad Rl
count at 4.30 a.m., EDT, S OW· VISit
. of the West Virginia Cen·
ffigbt prejeel.
A. BliO&lt;hard in tile presi·
parke
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Ch
ed t,hat at least 546 persons had
Democratic circles said. how· lenc_y.
near
ester .
tennial train tu New H a v en
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been killed in traffic accidents
1 ev ..r, u11 t they were iateres&amp;· 1 - - -- The auto, owned uy
nne
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'I ed In Glenn ••• ca ... !dale
Burke of Rt. I, Reedsville, .....
IJy at 6 p.m. l«al time Wed- 1 • t e . 0 ?ry c u ' sponsor: aDd the mattn had been dltparked on lhe road leading: 41.
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cua-__. t. lli•h porty elrrles.
1the Scout cabin last week after
The tram's exhibrt; will be
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The breakdown · T_ raffle 546, I open to the public from noon WASHINGTON (UP!l - The I
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ber-faced nd uncommunicative %Wf~~~M%.:
188 Boatmg 4 Plan
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[Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz
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continuin rnvesti ation of tht
•·s 11, Ftreworks 1. and M!st:el e-arly morning as was preVIOU!• dered a ban on currency transheaded for the White Hou~ to-'
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i5 total 845
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Over IOO.oob people have Vls· those In effect for Red China
Kennedy on how to deal with a 1
'lie
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MO~t.flW - Western diplo- 1]ited the eight-car train as It I and North Korea. it was learn- I
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1 p~ssed. through West V1rgmta
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JEWELL R
JGNED
stnke
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crowdf'd bu~ with
. ssen f!i'.S urday following a 10:30 p. m.
Smo·Sovlet struggle f01· Com- With h1stor1cal exh1b11s dep1ct- The actloo expected to be an- I
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Airma• Raymond F. Jtw~P-11 I WJrtz &lt;:UI short an appear·
standmg m the BJsle~ hit a wfl: cOIIJsion with a cow owned y
mums ea
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sa m nounce
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of Pomeroy at
Lackland 1ance
ore a coogress10na
, spot and plung('d do"n JO-foot , ar nx,
rnsonv1 e.
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}ears smce 1 sa m1sOC l~g 0 severa. ml JOn AFB Tex is beiDI rea&amp;slga- lheanng on another matter to
embankment Sunday Thret per·· Officer:~~ reported the animal
bas1c attitude towar~ the est. smn to the umon Sponsors of 1 dolla:s m Communist CUban as- H t~ Am~~Jllo AFB Tex. for g to the White House
PT. PLEASANT - ~uneral sons wer(' k•llt'f..! and J! were in· iran in the pathw'ay of Clark'I
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The dtJ.lomats: pomted o u 1 th~ tour emphasEZe:«i that ad.- sets m Amencan banks.
tttbnical trajnina: ~~ 1 Unu- 1 Rep Elme J Holla d
D. services for Mrs. Josephme Ro- Jured
1vehicle while he was driving
that the current ideo1og1ca 1 m1ssmn to the tram •s free They c
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· 1sa Crandol 45 of Bellmeadf' who
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talks etween the
Russians also cauuoned women not to
overnmebn k~o I lea Jon
o I ed States Air Force aircraft Pa , wh•l was presidmg at the . d d dd t th' M d mor
OffiCials feal-ed tht&gt; loU m•~ht on the Harrrtsonville-Pageto~
Amencan an 1•1g f1rms were I
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b
hen th
road No charges were fit
and the Red Chlnese were con- i wear high heeled shoes.
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ma enance specta s • e IIi I ear~g, wls
lffi
guuu .
in the Cabell·Huntmgton ~ •g~.er , ut w
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~rned with the means rather i
sent .o~t this mormng. .
I tbt: son of Mr!. Doris E. Jew· Iluck .
nmg . I
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Wed C'rm,;e• was fmally rJ2htt&gt;d fl\'e agamst the motorist and a yet,..
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than the ends of Communist 1
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"J'JI need it," Wirtz replied
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the T 1 1 Mf'tho homs after th~C" pre~wn ace! ennartaD was au mon
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~~~awt~: ~:~:~~ l:~:e~,~~~t~:~ l 1HZ graduate of Pomeroy administration appeared to l ~:. ~u;:~ with t~e"';ev . L dent the dealh count was fl~ !heR 0lbenjulredE CHOW. II 17 of R t'
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1b nearmg a decrslon 01 wheth 1
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Mo~cow a~d
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by ISent filler t:al
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. . Curti~ Saville officiating ur · "Tlus I acddenll js one ol the land. James F. Hysell, 19, of
.1at commumsm should wipe
the Treasury Department Un.
eJ lo ask CongresiS for leg isla- IJal will .be m Sunset Cemetery , &amp;
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Rt 1 Middleport and JOhn
:.tl WeSttrn capitalism Tll~ir I
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der these rules. assets h~re o( District WW l
tion to pre~ent t~e sf~tke. The Mrs. Crandol was born Aug . I ~~~ ho:n~ o:r~:iale::id a
a David' Harrison of Plant City,
hspute is over whether t h Is •
Red China and North Korea are
rtve operatmg rali umons StJn· 19, 1917, in Pt Pleasant. t h e T~ d d
J k w 1 1F'lorida are being heM in )ail
·hould .;e accomphshed through •
blocked and unlicensed dealings Veteran~ To ~lee-t
day re}eCted Wirtz' last-ditch ~ daughter of the late Ruperl and 23 tB e:~ we•:_ kac ~,:'~·as AwOL soldiers The fourth
'ioscow's poliC'y of peaceful I
invnlvm
ro rt in w h 1c h Veterans of World War I Wi11 1 proposal for averting the walk· 1 Addie Burgess Kayser H e r ·
ur •le.
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Jmpetltiun or through Peking's • K .1 .,.
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i those C:unfrier;h:ve an mterest hold an 8th District convention •out th1 eatened lor Tt"lr~da\
husband was the late William .Jo~n:n. ~· Am~ ~bo~ M•ch ·· :'rl P~:e~ th: =:~v~:
31 ,napp, : 1 e ong r~s · are rohibited.
.&gt;Ucy of armed reuluhon.
]at the Coalton Barracks Sun- 1, Presumably the adm1mstra- Crandol, who preceded her 1n . an
rs ~~f' · at ws 211 ,
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day July 14 Edwin T Thomas tJor 1 now was neal!n,~o; a deci- d th 1 1 ~. Sh
f 0 , Rapton. Ala , wh&lt;J was travehng charged With lntoJ:Jcatjon.
dd 1
h·
The .-egdatmns also prevent
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e was a orr
th h r
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at IS ~Omf Sun&lt;.lPy .Die or .Am"'ri"an fin ..ntoiAI (Hcil ' District Co(llmander of Galli- sJoo on wheth~r to &amp;sk Cong. ier employee of the Getty Office Y.h'l
er our c I ren to .mut
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WlliLOW GROVE • Pa - SeV·
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1 persns, four of them chii· IPomeroy emergency squad
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serv
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:oJ~vy jet hghter erashed mto I The deceaseo was a brake- / They also. prohibit unlicensed Inoon and a buslne!ls meeting ipulsory arbitratlon of the Is- and of the American Legion I Ambul.anc&lt;es ,;hultled 28 Injured
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a
J man on the New York Central importatiOns
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E!lr WIVeS are I I Wirtz was asked by. a re~rt· Survivin~o:: are a son, Joseph admitted. ('wenl -lou e t k
·:olen! thunderstorm.
Iwas pl·eceded m dt&gt;ath b~· his I bans 1mports from Cuba This vtted.
er as he walked ro his wallmg 1R., at home ; four sisters, Mrs 1to Sl Lo. , ._ Y1 rH w ", 1a e~
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ed' h bee . ff
hmousme at the Capitol li he
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nspl a anu I
The FlE jet was on a Iand- Iparents. two ststers and a bro. I Jet as
n ln e ect smce
PLAN SALES
ICarohne Wilson an
rs IO a foUl we• e alm•tled
1
iltg approach to nearby Wil\ow I ther.
Iulation
Februar} ' 1962, under other reg- A
I 'II he h Jd thought that Congres .. c o u I d I Darst, both local ; Mrs Joyce I The dm·f'; Flhoit J 0 hn Srmth
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rummage sa e WI
e move fast enough to enact leg- 1Till
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Grove Nava A r tat10n w en Sllrvlvlng are his wiff', Lena;
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at the Rutland Legion hall July •Jsiation before tt.e stnke dead·
ey, ancas '
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. :W. East Sl Luu1s, Ill , who su!'- 1
t burst 1nto flames 11. the a1r two sons Ralph and Doyle ! The new action •s one which 12 13 b th H
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1Mrs. Fl ence Roush , Buffalo, tatned only br ui~es .and shock 1
:tnd crdshet mto the frame and both of L~ngsvJlle twu grand: i the State Department referred t • 255Y O~S ~r~o;vl el ~Y Ime He also was asked to ap- 1three brothers, Robert and Jos- said the rea 1 01 the bus akJdd{'(j 1 When the Jackson County
~inder block structure jammed 1 children and two 'ais.ers Ger- lto cryptically last ;;'nday when e~ll b ' h ld · tha • 1.88 el da so !' praise the u~pact on the econ- 1eph Kayser, both local and Ru· mto 8 larg• h•ghway ,ign and Fa1r opens July 17 in Wellston.,
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bel ore, •trude Nelson
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e in onto donate
e ma
t J r. , Hagers town, Md
Ispun oft the 1!-mbankll*nt. II shd one of Its many new l eaturH
with I~.Jple . Mmutes
of Dexter,' and I: spo kesman announce..., ... we Those
areayto om)'
' of a ra1l shutdown .
" Iper'.
,hey had been playmg baseball Fern Hill of Orton, 0
mtend to take steps both mdi·
F gW
tt f Sh d
I cannot
talk about It,
Friends may call at the Crow bau·kwards into , mud tlilf'd ra. wiJI be the Standard Tractcl)r
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and swimming during a care- Funeral servu!!s wtll he Wed- VJdually . and
multilateriallv I~~~;~~t R~;ges 0~ng~ar:ison~n:: : W1rtz replied. ''Any C'abtnel or- Funeral home alter 7 p m Mon- 1vine and o\oerturned on 118 sldP IPulling contest
free outing. They ha(l sought nesday at 2 p m at the Chase which Will
further iso- IBernice LediJe or HarrisonvJIIe. lr1cer who would talk about such day.
pwd top. smashing wmOOw 8 and : The event will be held iQ
thP shelter of the double gar~ 1 Funeral home with Rev FrM ~~~e Cu~~ t&gt;ConomlcaHy and po· or Joan Stewart or Donna Nel- ,a rna Iter WhC:It fle 15 gm~g to 1
1 crumplmg the vehtcle.
front or the Grandstand un S.t.!lge servmg as a bathhouse ' I. Gardnet officiating Burial I lllltally.
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•see the PresJdent shouldn t be •
urda}· morning July 20
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pounds. Class B up to 5500
~avy ond Coast fluard planes 7 P m Monda)
ITdFunMerali an90angemf eMntsddl f o r, l from 4,21H, and Class C weighta
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t-por 1from 5,501 to 6,800.
ibbean watel'll today for a rick· I
Mmor damage was caused Hrll, who dred at Mergs Mem· l Tho event is open to anyone
ety Tishing vessel called Sno'
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to two vehicles involved in a una I hosp!lal at 5 )) this morn.. •who i!! at least l&amp; years of age
Bnv which vanished seven days
A father·Son team from Wellsburg, \"l Va., will com1m1shap at the lnters~tion of mg a~e Jn&lt;'omplete
1and who is capable of drivin&amp;
,g;, wrth 40 persons aboard .
pete against the world champion in B·Hydro racing in 1
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I front or Gallipolis at the third annual Water show sponIWest Matn-st at 8 30 j) m Sat- lers. Mr~ Olan Doerfer or ~ld- 1l are not permitted to enter.
ua..foot fishing craft was similar I
1 sored by the Gallipolis Boat club July 21.
, urday.
Cootes. ,nts will be eompet-.
1~lelpor~ and Mrs Ella Wtlh!&lt; or
to that of the ~ Ma~;ne Sulph·
I John Burllle of the boat club West Outboard Association
Total appraised value or all : Involved were E~rl Coche- 1a~u~.e~~· ~:~le'wo o;o~~~~·~a i mg for cash prizes of $20, $1$,
ur Queen, whtch disappeared I
said today Charles Lees and Meanwhtle. the official race
noor. Jr , 35, of Chillicothe, and
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l$10 and $5 in each class.
1course Q)readv has been
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ap- property In Ohw subJect tu
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' port . Fnends mav call at Rawast
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Funeral services for Dayton h1s son Elmo are the latest of I
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t&amp;xal 1011 m 1963 which mcludes 1Donald Edgar Ltttle. 19. or Che- ll
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No tractors on cleat&amp; or
Mexico with 39 persons aboard
proved by the Gallipolis Boat
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Gilmore 73 who died in Marys- a long I1st of widely known wareal pubhc ut1lity and tang1bl"e 1s Ir~
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and a cargo of molten sulphyr.J vllle M~~rial hospital, were lter competitors of the Mid·Wesli;~\h~hcM~~:es~::boa~~a~~: per~onal property. has
now werP reported by Pomeroy po t-r mun ue ay.
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rubber tires will ~
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held today at 2 pm. at the toindicatetheywillbeonhand. lsociation The course will ex· pagsed the S30 b{IIJOn mark ac-he~
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I TAKF.N TO HOSPITAL a ow to compete.~~..
Racial VIO~en~'E! Cflared d ~U~ I Chase Funeral home in Rutland
John McMullen is current Itend from Locust St . to V i n e cording tu State Auditor Roger I In other pohce activity over ' Pearl Coleman who resJdes I wtll be 20 feet at one hltchU,,
1ay m New 01
Jty an a . I Mr. Gilmore had been !n iJI I holder of the world's record In St with the racers required to W. Tracy.
Ithe weekend. James Reynolds , near the Metgs.Galha county I~!~t ~:~~ ~ndbe
Umore .where anHn . Ne~roeslhealth for seve-ral year!! and B·Hydro competition
m~ke a given number of laps i The over. all valuation of and Geraldine Reynokls , both lline was taken to Holzer hos· , le t f
f t I
Eld:~
and whites tangled m. are-- ;was a former resident of Rut- The younger Lees. has five around the course which wm lthe 88 counties amounts
to of Mechanic-st. Pomerov , were ipJtai as a medical pallenl at a t atas too'rll beee ong.t , __ ..,.
knuckle brawls. New mtegra- ·land He was preceded by ~is
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. arrested on charges of assault
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b Middl con es n wt
giVen a -...
tton moves were plc1nned today 1 · .
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vears of hydroplane rae 1ng ex· be marked with floalmg, color- ~10,215,903,449 wh1ch l!l an m- d b tt . fl d b Or .11 13 ·30 P m un ay Y
e- two trials.
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crease of 5 7S per cent over an
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VI e port emergency-res(•ue squads1
~cros~ the nat~on.
:four c~il.dren, an~ thr~ sisters racing ~n the hydroplane cir· l The relatta is free to the pub- the prev1ous yf'ar. Real estate 1Landers La~ders was Cited to men
----. Police described the sttua. · Surv1vmg are his Wife_. Maud· Icuit for many years. Elmo is lie and will Feature hydroplanes valuation
jumped Sl ,S3a 477 , 1court on an id~nUcal charge on I
Meigs Memorill HHpltal
twn at a BronJ" wh1te teen-age le: two daughters, Bermce MoJ- 120
bl 1 peed f
Ian afhdav1s s1gned by GeraJ- 1
TO HUNTINGTON
Sat.rd•y Admissloat- Mrt.
50 to 1 588 over 1962
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-• Betty Cremeans, both Bllrllle said many top drivers capa
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rom
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Thoma ' Pomero••
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hang-ollt Su..nd &amp;) mg
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110 mph Over 75 drivers have Valuations of area counties me eyno s
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ooper. l Adelben Lee of Syracuse was
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blg~l~ explosive and set p of Marysville; a step-daughter' will be rompetlng for c a s h indicated they plan to partici- 1shoW Gallia $123.496.464, Meigs, IPortland. f~rfelted a $15 bond •taken to St Mary's hospital In ICharles ~pencer. Pomeroy' ErDo
bamcade!l to prevent a full · TheJma Cremeans of. Marysvll· !prnes in the regatta. More pate In the race. which starts $34,799,519. 4wrence $114.1$0,- Saturrlay ,mght m Mayor Char- IHuntington. W Va, Instead of rna Wllliams, Mason.
ICale riot. The barric6des were le: a s~n, Charles Gdl!'ore or .names will be released as they I at 1 p.m There will be 10 C':lass· 1905. Jackson $57 .9lb,036 and les ~gar .s court on a charge 1Parkersburg . Saturday,
f or I Dncbarl'et Sa~IY - Doroerecrcd after two attempts by 1Marysville; 17 grandchildren, 31 become available from the Mid- es.
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VInton $22,7l7,:195.
•f d1sturbmg the peace.
!treatment by 8 neurologist.
1thy Durst, P&lt;rila,.,, Mrs. 8toJio
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young .vhn:ef to break up a pick· great-grandchJldren, a sister , 1
ley Bryan lnd son, Pomeroyi
e: line at the diner where about Effie Lindsey o1 Newton Falls, I
Mrs. Horry PrlfOKle and ""
'10 while and Negroes paraded and a half-brother, Hall!s Brad·
Pomeroy.
wilh s.gqs protesting alleged lohow of Downey. California.
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discrimlnalnry 1\irurg practiC· i Rev. &amp;bert Smith officiated. I
Mrs. llow•nl Thoma, Pomero,:,,
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COLUMBUS «UPU - Ohio!be eligible to run because hil' per- •Flying Cron and Air Medal for f !!leek a U('Ond term.
ballot at that time.
: Slbldly AdQUnlaM - ClaqJi
W..,..SHINGTON - The Ken·
buzzed with reports today tha.t as-' manenl C"l\'illan addte&amp;!!l is. New combat mJsB1ons 1n the Pacific in I But even if the 74-year·
Ce~tW Ht&lt;lp KeiUIHy
Sarson, PortllDd; Keith
nedy 'idmlnistration appeared
Mel1s Genral Ho1pl~l
tronaut John H. CJ4wn Jr. might I Concord ,,•here his parents are 1World War II and the Koteao 1old Young wants to run again, Although Glenn mdicatt"d he er, Middleport; Hazel Wi~
today to bt: nearing, decislOft Admblslons Satuda)' -Maye run for the U.S. Seaatt from his! registered Democrats. He now1ConfUct He later became the firllt •the source said an effor! probably bad no lnteresl ln politics•. his ner, West COlumbia; HoW~
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on whetner to ask C,ongress for Mora\ Pomeroy: 0. C. 1 Green. 1natJVe staie nex&amp; year.
llveti in HOWiton, Tn:., headquar- Jperson to fly across the 1'4orth would be made to get h1m to st~p father, .John H. Glenn, adDUtted Cecil, Pomeroy; Ruth Smitll.
ltqislation t· prevent a .nation- lee·, Middleport.
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'ftw: reports were d~ed all ten of the manned space pro- American continent at !!lupt&gt;rsonlc uide in ~lenn'i ravor
he had discussed tht matter with Pomeroy.
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wide railrbad strike. '
Db:barce• Sat.Q'dQ ,_ None. around, but 8 hJgb oernocrauc aram and is working ~n a pro- speed.
It WN pointed out that even his JC)O the last time he uw l DIRUrt:.. ludly - Jtibert
'.abor .Secretary W. Willard SUnday ~d"'lulo!rw - Ill a r y Party source told Unite!! Press posed flight to the moon.
The Democratic ......,. said Young considers himself the un- him - about three months ago - WiUiamo, Rutland; David ..,._
Wrrtz planned 'to report to Pres- Easterday, Racine;
Frailcls lnti!rnational the possibiUif ol the 11re artoculate Marine colonel'o that the party, shellacked in the derdog nut year and that hill and they a1reed the
thewo, Chesblrt; ~ Wllo
!dent Kennedy tqctay "'' rejec- Douglas, Albany;' Harry. Cape. first Americau to orbit the '- hlcll...., has been headline miller· Jaot ' two 1eneral elections In IIUl'prlso eleclioO ill ttl:ll over Ill- ahootd not enter polillca.
llomtroa, . ~; ~~- Cll4r :&gt;
tron by ljJo five · operating rail 1prt, New Haven. .
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'· &amp;etting Into ,,iittes nex\ ,..r is tal lillce he lelt Musklllillm Col- Ohio, lett the freckio-faced flyet- cumben.. RepubUcao ln&lt;umbeolt 8ut hilh·ie,.J Democt"atic lood· "''ll, Reildrvllle; •~; Chap~'!'~
U?ions ~~ - 1\ls lbt&lt;ll!ch Jli'&lt;1PO&amp;' DfoelllrlOI bwday ~ Cath· under d!II&lt;Usslon In high ~ , ~· In N&lt;w Concord to Win a the beot Jflrsstble candidate IID.0 Sen. Joho, W. 8rlcker wu attrlb- en _.,ed quitlty attemptlq on Whaley Mid attil/ llldno; lill(,,
allor ~averting a inll&lt;out at erlne Ly0111, Poliieroy; ['ojolajcl'eles
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The bride, escorted to the ~1- flDI

Stanley Bater, Herbert Lorn
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swered tne roll call with "A ltar by her uncle, Clarence BallFourth of July memory," when , ey, of Springfieki, was attired ~~
the Chester Garden dub
. a g?wn ?f white ~Iipper sa~m I I
Wednesday evening at 1 h e overlaid w1th English net w1th
h:ome of Mrs. Roy Miller, with ruffle of chantilly lace form- ~;­
Mrs. Ernest Kmght and Mrs mg a V·shape m front and back wit
Howard Knight as
bouffant skirt fell Jnto a .
Devotions by Mrs Miller
train. The molded bod· ~n
eluded a reading, ;,My
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yoke, a sman lace collar a?d frit
ard Knight gave the verse of long tapered sleeves. Her fmthe month.
ger tip veil of silk Illusion was 1to~
Mrs. Vernon Weber discuss~ held by 1 smaJI crown of lace br•
ed new methods of pest control
seed ~arl!.
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and displayed literature on the She carried a cascade bou· , ,
subject. Mrs. Robert Wood
quet of white rosebuds and Iii· :
h.,. roplc "Poisonous Plants " ies ol the valley. The b r i d e Oj:
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' wor~ a single strand of pearls,
flowers, sa}- or seed pods if eat- a gift of the ~m, and pearl ~
en by chiktren will poison or
belongmg to her grandcause ill effects, and told what
the late Minnie Erie- :~
steps to take U the
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Miss Karen Gregg. sister of .
The demonstration of t h the bride, served as maid of ~e
nwnth by Mrs. Lawrence Mil· honor, wearing a princess style G~
hoan wa 1 a symmetrical
dress of petal pink organza ov- ShJ
•angement of canna foUage hy· er taffeta embroidered with tiny ed
drllhgea and snap dragons.'
seed pearls and featur.ing
a Mt ~
During the business session, pout£ back. Her headpiece was of
Mrs. Carl Kautz,
a circular veil held ~Y a flat l
named Mrs. Wyatt
bow In matching pink. White Ib~.
Mrs. Donald Mora and Mrs. wrlsl length gloves completed sit
Homer Holter to draw up by • her costume.'
laWll for honorary membership. j Lewis E. Smith, Middleport,
A roond robin birthday card served as best man and Tom· AP
was sent to Mra. G. A. Young. my Goett, Pomeroy, and Wil- ,
Mrs. B. K. Rldenour year Uam Woodard, U. S. Air
book chairman, for the n e w Oregon, were ushers.
Garden club year, JUJmed Mrs
The bride's mother wore
Earl Dean, Mn. Pearl Kolace sheath dress w i t
blenb;, :Mrs. Guy SUmmerfield beige accessories and a cor· I::~·
and Mrs. Reid Young to work
of pink tipped white car·
with her.
The mother of t h
Judges awarded red
was attired In a b I u e
to Mrs. Earl Dean, Mrs. Law·
renee MUhoan and Mrs.
meeting and favors were pur·sel :.,.
Mora and blue rlbbom.. to Mrs. size mirrors. Mrs. Homer
Reid Young, Mrs. Donald
ter won the door pnze.
ra, Mn. Earl Dean, Mr-s. Pearl
Mora, Mrs. Homer Holter and Wedding Picture•
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Mrs. !Wbert Wood. Mrs. Pearl
Shown By Smitm
Mora won the contest conduct~
Mr. and Mrs. Theo L. Smith J.
ed by Mrs. Kautz.
entertained with a barbecue at uro
The hosteaea served a des6 p m. Fourth of July, at their Mr
llrt ooura at the close o1 the
home, 121 Peacock Ave.
PrFollowing the dinner, shdes erf
i tal&lt;en of the wedding and re· Jll
of their daughter Sue 8111
Danny Zirkle on June 20 ght
were shown. GueaY were Mr. ant
and Mrs. Daooy Zirkle, Mr. but
and Mrs. Harry P. Smith, Mr. Ml'
and Mrs Elsworth Rowe, Mr. M·
and Mrs. Chester Zirkle, Mrs. of
B. Weed, Miss Anna Durst
Mrs. Walter Miller.
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A s!J&lt; o'cloc:t chicken dinner
Midd~eporf
A petmanent
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the meeUna of t be
agreed vpon as
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of the S7rscuoe Metho.
Fourth of July tim- IIUOIII the Star ~~ of the
..,~ter w..;n "F~y Night"
church Wedneoda) evening of Mn. J. H. Smith IIlii Hasel Flrot Unltild
was held Friday night, J1D10
the home of Mrs. Carl Weese. VanCooney, Grant-It were Mr. Church In a meeting June 25th 28th, at .ne Syracuse FIrst
Mro. AUce Capehart,
and Mrs. B. L. Potter, M u. In the Annex of the church.
United Pres~yterlao Church.
was In charie of I he Ford, of Barboursville, W. Va.; The meeting was fn cbarge A potlt.-k dinner was aerved
l;;;~,g,' which opened with de- Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tlce, Hunt· or the VIce • .,....ident Rachel the Annex at 6:80 p. m.,
votlons taken from I John by lngton, It ~a.; Miss ~ude McBrlde wbo reed as devoby prayer by the
W.rs. !Wyal Thomas, who clos- Taylor, Mrdarepo~; and Rev. Uons "Wbat GOd's World Tells
Howard Ruppslt. A proed with prayer.
and Mrs. Lewis Mikell, Gallipo- U• About God" of Psalm !9
foflowed opening with the
"Lord, Teach Us to Pray" lis, who have Just returned followed by pr~yer !WD
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Scripture w a s
presented by Mrs. John Sauv. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Hayes verse containing the
bY Agnes White, followed
age Jr · ana the chapter on and sons, Mike and Doug, of "rose."
prayer by Rev. Ruppelt.
''Theology and Missions" from Bridger, Montana, arrived Wed· The camp fund In the
!loberta Lewis and Bruce Cotthe study - . was given by nesday for a visit with ·h f s of f25 will be ~sed to assist
Mrs. ~apehart.
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brother and family, Mr. and young people of the church
relatives In the Bend area.
DurUl~ the business sessiOn, Mrs. A. W. Hayes. He is also a wish to attend camp or church
also vU!ited with Mt. and
. si_IUt·m calls were reported brother of the late F r a n t conference.
Mrs. Arthur Eblin of (..ancastMlsstonary letters were read Hayes. The brothers had not Mrs Lizzi Q . k ad
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
from Korea and Japan. Mrs. seen each other since 1932 when You
Tb.r~~lC ~"
Mumford and family, Columbus.
Sauvag.e was named ~retary A w. Hayes left Montana. Ac· , The Weaver "
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Wilham Houdashelt who reSJgn· her sister and brother~ln-Jaw, m in
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ed. Plans were made for a pre- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dober· eet g w b be .:Iss
nic at the Syracuse park
In druk and children, Frank, Jr. =::::.th
Florence
August.
and Bonnie of Wffionghby, East Hard wi'n be
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Holmes
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ess, served. refreshments
to
read by Miss Marcia Karr to
Mrs. McBride, Mrs. Duckworth,
close the meeting. Aitending Thur.oday afternoon and eve- Mrs. Quick, Mrs. Ada Slack,
,..re tbe •bove named and Mrs. nlng guest.s of Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Hazel Clark, and Miss
Carl Herring, Mrs. L u 1 her A. W. Hayes were Janet Ulco, Frankie Mumaw.
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.America In Syracuoe, was held
Thursday night, JID1e 'J!/ The
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Who Controls Your Schools?
General federal aid to primary and
.econdary education seems an unlikely
prospect for some tim• to come.
Congress will not consider it I h i a
year. Yet it is still high in the realm 'Of
public debate.
A principal argument against lt, of
course, is that such assistance inevitably
· 11eans U.S. control of education.
With countless opponents this fear Ia
obviously aenuine, though others evl·
dentty use the argument to cloak other
objer.tions they do not care to voice.
Often the problem is expressed In
'l is kind of question:
" Do you want to turn control of your
schools over to federal bureaucrats In
Washington?"
There are perhaps few educators who
do not share concern that the federal

government might become too assertive,
once established in the field .
Nevertheless there is an opposite side
to this coin . It can be stated in the question:
"What kind of control are you getting
at the state and local level' And who
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The query is pertinent because in re·
ce nt years. in many places, a whole host
of people of dubious qualification have
altempted to dictate to school boards,
administrators and teachers what should
md should not be taught in our schools.
A unlvet·sily like Stanford can, as it
rerenty did. refuse such "guidance" in
the form of strings attached to money
gifts. Public schools, dependent on pub·

lie funds, are unhappily less able to resist often serious pressurea from miU·
tant outsiders.
Many of these have very strong no·
tiona about history, poUtics, economics,
sociology and other practical matters.
The question any community should
ask with regard to such complainants 1J
this:
What are their true credentials!
What do they know of !be subjecta they
want taught in their particular way? Ia
there any support, In the objective evi·
dence, for such teachings?"
The classroom is not the courtroom.
There are no strict rules of evidence.
But a school, if it is to lay any claim to
the name at all, must offer its studenll
as much soUd, verifiable fact as can be
brought to bear on any topic under study.
It also must be a place given over to
the free interplay of ideas and opinions.
It ceases to be a school when outslden
can intervene to limit it to only those
ideas and opinions they approve. The
natural response then must be:
"Who are they to say?"
Many are ignorant amateurs who want
to repeal a history they do not like and
to warp the present to their own unsup·
portable views. Their assault on the
schools already has gone a long way.
Every community in the nation should
be making sure that knowledgeable, balanced, fair-minded persons decide what
is to be taucht in its schools. And no one
else.

Voice Of Broadway ••. Reporting
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
The World-Wid• Grapevine
None of Russia's newsvapers has
hmted at the terrific power struggle now
going on in lhe Kremlin, but Mao Tse·
tung of Red China has won the support
or some of Moscow's top military men.
T~ey Uke his hostility to the policy of cotlitistence between East and West-and
if there are enough of them, Nikita
Khrushchev's days as Russia '• lop banan8 m·e qumbired. The dtamatic show. down wi\1 btginJuly 10 when leaders of
both nations meet in Russia As of today,
high-ranking Western diplomats , think
they know the name of Khrushchev's
successor
Steve Lawrence is all but
signed for the Sammy Glick role in the
Broadway version of "What Make~ Sammy Run." !Now leave us all pray that
&lt;Orroething will be done to update that
old familiar story before it r~aches the
•tage. The Hollywood picture has chan·
gj!d radically since "Sammy " was a
fresh, original - even d"ring - novel:
at this juncture the plot is a series of
cltcbes .)
Christina Paoloni, the Barefoot Conlena of cafe society, whispers to her
most intimate friends that a tamous movie producer has fltpped for her, and
calls her every hour, begging for a date.
If she sucrum~s to his bland•shmenls, it
will be very bad news for the beauty who
thinks she's the only woman in his life
. . The Shubert Alley Set ~ears Betty
Grable would love to come out of retirement to do a Broadway musical, and that
Harry James _is working on one he
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production of "St. Joan" was blasted by
the London critics, but director Laurence Olivier took it very well The sil·
¥er lining: his wife, Jo•n Plowrighl, got
e~eellent reviews for her performance,
They had hoped to bring the show to
New York, but now ito futur• is . som..
What uncertain .. Another power strug.

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mobsl•rs have some large problems in·
volvlng the narcotics busines., and there
is talk of new leadership to handle the
!ituatlon. They've scheduled an import·
ant meeting in Houston in late August,
and elaborate precautions ar• being lak·
en to avoid another Apalachin mistake.
The recent Maria Callas concert at
the Champs Elysees Theatre in Paris
wnsn't televised in France beeause she
asked $13,000 for the video rlghts-.a
trifle for such a performance in the U.
S. but a shocking price tn any French·
man's eyes. And doubly shocking because just a few nights before, Yves
\lontand had permitted his one-man
;how to be televised over the same llOV·
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cuperating from a minor ulcer operation
How would you like to be a lone
man among 22,000,000 women, fellows?
Demon public relallonB exec Edwin Lee
Is the brave chap. He'a just been reelectc~ cholrman of the board of the Assoclalcd Women for Beller Government,
which claims that membership-and he's
Political insiders were
' bachelor!
amazed that so.uthern Congressmen re·
r•ived so little protest mail on the Bir·
'llingham riots and similar racial inci·
dents They credit that as a prime faetor
;n the emergence of the "states' rights"
issue and the boom for Barry Goldwater.
Republican liberals are amazed - and
di•mayed - by wh•t the polls reveal.

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Are you ready for the newes" restaurant showplace in New Yock City' It's on
56th St. off 5th Ave. and It's so impres:H\-'e it doesn't have a name-, it has a title-"The Seafare of the Aegean." (Try
that on your next taxi driveL) It's a U ,·
000,000 job. done with a Minoan motif
by Chris Bastis, the art-collecting restau·
rateur. and architects from all over have
h•en streaming in to marvel at the elegonce of the decor, although it doesn't
open officially until July 4.
Playwright Lorraine Hanrberry is re·

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ahtt would 11P1J111 1J .....
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Ulft extra - ehtiJn&amp; lblm,
aeveral dollars more !ban
Another mllltle: btl _...
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was always told (by lbellll),jj ~!'. Helon:
that they didn't care lor Bhopo 'l'hll fellow I'm aob1l wllll II
pint but mlne oure ..., wild fancy ~ !IIIII ..,_ to
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By Woyno G. Brandotadt. M.D. Q - Why aren't doctoro re- lwould be dropped. If 11 •ere
Q - 1 am a 113-year-old hous.. qui red to do the Pap test In requtnd by law, It might lite
wife. I have had trouble with all physical examinations of yell'l to eet the law repealed.
my memory ever since a ... ~omon?,
Your doctor lhould alwaya bt
vere hemorrhage aev•ral years A - The so-&lt;:alled Pap test II free to determine what measago. Could this have damaaed j a very valuable teat for the ur.. to take in cartoa lor hla
my brain?
j•arly detection of uterine can- patletrto.
A - lo ono hao a perfect , cer. Many doctors do uoe it Q - I had four cysts removed
memory at any age. Loss of I routinely, and many m 0 r 0 from my rJahl lower eyelid ln
memory i• a very I,Jard thinl should do so.
five yelrs. !'low I am tettlnl
to measure. 1 do nat think it H
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another one. What make• them
wou no1
Jkeep condng blck?
likely that the hemorrhage re.owever.
!erred to Is a cause of your dif. desll'allle "' pasa • low requtr• A - Some poop(e 1e1 two or
flcully, but aome loSJ of mom. ln1 ••ch I tnt, because the three such cylla at once. The
ory does accompany advancing mere Pre......, !It til- low couidlcause " -unknowtt, but tho ltJid.
age. Thi• lo due to tho slow 119_1 ruaramee the ~uallty otlency to recur 11 weD ......,.
hardening of the arteries that lhtt lost. Thlo requtr,. careful ftlzed. If, when the ey1t 1a ..supply the brain.
tralnroJ of lkUlfd techntclons. moved, the CYII wall Ia scraped
This is a farm of brain dam· Furthermore, I bett.r lest lhorouJhly wlth a &lt;IIrette 111e
age that happens to all o1 us. IIUly rome along and IUpplant chance &lt;!I a recurrence in t1ta
It is typical of the oldorly to the Pap 1111, Ia whicll CIN II tame lOCJtlon Ia dtcrtased.
remember vividly thinp that
happened In their childhood
but to forget what they had
for breakfast.
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Oth.- Dfttlpapertuon I
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!Dg into the choir and extendfn&amp; ·i:i~i!"~
the leg• • lor undtr thl
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be 11 happy about bJm '*'Ill
ACC&lt;ll'dlng to a recent survey 1110 out u my mothlr 11. )Ia
- yes: most men are like thll.
hlm qutat. She bu
11 pays, N)'ll tho survey,
up hll lamlly,
either grocery-shop with your He'll come Into a bill lJiberi.
husband or send the klda alq
to hurry hbn out, beclul turn- WeD he's a bill bore. I ...,
ed loose alone In the 110permar- think
ever road 1 boot ...a
ket, he'll •~nd . 16 Plr
he lllks about hbnlell
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more per trrp than hll wlfe.
whu he 1111'1 talk1Jic diiWII
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huaband, uya the survq,
e1ae If 1 DWr1ed JtJm,
dom 1tlckt
the average
have c~ilr and wbl-,
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tltm unles!o he uses his
NOT INTERESTED
rule on the butter J.
How don he 1pend that
Dear Not:
lly LYLJI! C. "IL8()N
/ agaln•t•tvn rl1h11 teglslaHon klnl '-""lplalned tlutt other Nep~~ tra money? Need any wife ut? Someone once said "She who
UniiH .....,, Ia._lllon11
woold twchorf m111lve act• vt o'llani .. U0111 provided tho rroiM When 1 phone my 'husband
for 111011e7, nma II."
It l.s lhe misfortune of Noeroes civil dloobedlenco 1ll over the and lot the pubH&lt;!ity wbill stop by the 1101'1 and
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that in thio moment of gi-eate•t lJnited state.. What tho Rev. NAACP provided the manpower home 0 loaf of brelld and
n....t for sell diacipline !hot they Lawrence will touch off if he car. and paid tho billo.
other ltetttJ 1 can bt IIUN .:;~;,; I ••""r
have no acknowledged leader.
ries out 'hll pl'r)grlm f1 pretty CGalhler•blt MNeJ AnfliiW. IIIO hiVe ~ week'• ·IUpply
fhousandl . ol Negrou are en- sure to be more racial bltternesi, Wilk1111 nam~ 10me Nqro salted nub, amoked oysters, In· I••
roUI:!d •• priVates In the mao more violence and much Ius I)'M• mau demollltrttioo outfit.e and lchoke heartl In tancy lllasll.r'Tiies involved in demon1tra- pathy amon1 AmerJcazu for the said "Don't eo giving them your ea tlotle tinned meatl and diD
tion1. oll·iru and, oeeooioaol(¥, pending civll rights ltJi•latiOJI. money whoo it lhould be &amp;iveo fA&gt; p~kl!l. Not speak·of
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fl yo to mal.-.
otr..t violence. 'lbe number oC 'lbo SD&lt;tthom Chriltlan Loader. us." 'lbere io conolderable .,..., ntw gqeta !rom tht .
IIWI aut ol :•
rl al juv•
brrgade commandera accredited to ship Cobleren&lt;e II one ol mony available, IDD. A Negro educator ware department.
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and variously directing these ma. more or leu . militant Negro 01'· from Jack10n, Mfu., apoke to, Men are absolute patsya ID a lit andwult.lt nl 1 years ....,ffl7
neuvera is beyond number,
gaalzaUono, any one of which WashiD!IIDII last week. It WUI'SII- supermarket. Thal'l why man- :
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Who I the Negr001 lack lo a probably &lt;oold match tho Rev. mated that the andlenco of 1100 IJers like to' oee them Comlrrl se
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five·slar generaliNJmo. 'llle Ne- Lawrence in mass demonstr• persons cootributa 1,000 wben _ alone.
tlta~' ~ eul
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leader who can lions. There appears to be no Ne- tho hat wao paned. A _lot of You know thHO IIII'VIYI
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armies home and off the llreet. ever. competent to ...trol the There l1 ovlden&lt;e that some N.. •
lor lllt. - LEARNED THill
and oway from the ]alia.
civil righlo demonstratora by dJ. gro leoden now feel OOtnpelled to but almost any'r"
WAY
Most especially, the Neiii'Ot" reeling thoir aeUvitiel into chan- partl&lt;!ipate In or to htrrplre mau proper - t o n IIIII
'I'IIJl BACKYARD ~
oow uraently ne.d feadenhlp nelt more likely to help than to viOlence fA&gt; compete with othero practice, develop poor posture.
Our ll•par-old 11111 lllmid
whkh can persuade them agaio1t htum their caUH.
who promote street dlsorcler1. The There 11 1 IOUftd phyttoloetcal how to nlcl 1 tbtnftomettr, .. .
mass demonstr~tions In the ea~.. The leadership •ituation, In ideas seem~ to be that the 1t~ bNis ror areutna that bad
whenever she ball a 1nif0e, ou.l
tal of the Untied Statet whtle fact. It worae than that. H_il not !Nl leader. win 1"1 more fo~w- lure Ia a vital force In Utertture. It coma. 'l'hllllolltln _ ,,..., .
Congre11 is debatinR the Kennedy merelJ that thtre-· i1 no •clmowl· 'erJ tMn the p.aclll•t. How much Most QOmpolitlon aowadl}'l lJ
who can't Jlt filuiw 1t
civil righll bill. One of the Negro edtJed NOjfl'o leaderlhip, but that violence will there he and what doue
a typeY.TJter, 11111 11
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brigade commanden i1 the Rev. the various. bri1~de commander• wm it do the eaUJe or clvU been tcientlftcally
"Mom," lhl Jlid to me the
George Lawrence of the Southern a,.. competrna wJlh each other for , rJghta ate two unllllwft'l!d que. tbat when a pll'IOII sUa down
other day, "llsllr'l ~ blr
. Christian Leadership Conference. preotiao and privile1101, and, per· !Ioiii .. Jli"H M. Nabrlt Jr. lo 0 typewriter blo thOU(hll rulb temperature apln. \'ou OIJibta
Some day• ago the Rev. Lawrence hops, for money.
prHidfnt of flowartl University, hll t..l
do somethln' about her - rthl'l
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. promised that Washington, D.C., Roy Wilkins is executive secre- Waohfngton, D. C. the San Juan,
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bt a rqu1ar "hYJII&gt;'
1AI..-would be the fOCWI of a mas1lve, tary of the National Aaoclation 1PuerW Rico, Star quoted him 1
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militant and monumental sll-ln lor the Advan.,.ment ol Colored fortnight ago .. predicting v(O. Slttln11 er 0 c II Y wrth spmo Tbll column
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thi~ summer unle•• Congress act- People. NAACP lone wu t h e lence, includin&amp; the wholesale •tr•Jsht and lhouldtn .quare
Uvmi:. 11 yau'rt ~v10 11
ed fast to mure full equal rlihts l muaclo and b&lt;illll of tha N..,-o killlnf of poeple In the United ped• the clmrlaUon of
trouble
or lUll plala
for tho Negro now.
· 1eflorL fur cJvrf rr1hll. In a spoo&lt;h stateo, unle11 Congrfltl octad lm· wav11, whl&lt;b ltnd to follow
let Balta Help YOU,
Ho ,.id any Southern nttbuster lui week in Al•andria, Va., Wil· mediately oo &lt;!!vii riJht..
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LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI)- Autborilles tod~ pre. llhuler 10 Doyle T. Shiller, Jl8l' A owhnlnfnl ~ - ihe II- BY WILUAM p, liAIIUR
LOST CREDIT CARDII .
With 1111 J!ANIIII, ·
pared for tbe arraignment of Frederick Wllllam _pean, celtr, Sallabury.
ani contslner U!fld re&lt;ently at District 111_1.,.,
Loaing 01' having a eredlt
Mrl. Dana J'ldr reclllltlr-1
25. 'fbO confessed durtna tbe weekend to the slaymp of Emmel W. SbW.. lo Holen , the. AlrP su~icet' In AIIIOII Q _ 1 receive IIOCial
card llolen can nm
here, Mrt. ·ll'lck and
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ShotlPIDC
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But thll 1o1!11 doe.n't a
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Spean, after more than three weeb of queallonln&amp; Magie M·. Sloul to Jimmy ·~ land Avenue, Columbus, to de- ...,.lve a setdement
mean you are resPDill'lbie
w. Va. w1tit ' - ~. ... _.,.,.,,wht
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of two or three hours dally, admitted Saturday night he B. Benlley, Shirley J. Myers, clde the winner of 1 new auto- ; employer · Wider a
any aod all unauthorized use.
Clarebel KII!Pt 0
killj!d Mn, VlrClnla Wagner, 35, last December. Earlier '11.75 Aerel, a.utar.
mobile. '1'hore were t,SOO,tlGO ' Compensation claim 1 flied aa Take Mrs. HaD lor example.
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he admitted slaying Mn. Francis Ekbard, 25,1n May.:_ Georllo V. Huff, GeoraJa Y. lcoupolllln the pool, but no wa· a reaull of my accident. Must She had a gasoline eredlt card
W. YL, llldlll'.
But Fairfield Oowtty Sberifl
Hamllllli to Matlin and .Mabel , ter.
'1 report 1~;~ to· the Social Se- which said em Ita· bact that
BarDell ol I"lor·
Jack Blaror said the cue agaiDol
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had to pay lor all charges until
Spears wu "very uooltiBI wllhout
neWS
Jooeph Sollesl to ·-·• oe 1
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Scofeld ol Am- A. No, the receipt ot Work· the card had been given
y dinner guesta of Mra.
""" obrttl of evidence."
Dennlson. Kathryn Denntoon, \!J cess, ~nellie ~
Mr 1man's »mpensatlon or
otb. to the company. She had
Reed were Mr. and Mra. MON.- TUIS.- WEll.
Joly •• '· 111111
lie pulnta out that Spears
lot, Mldtlleporl.
Un ae
w ~·· ~ ! er disability benefit bu no
the company if ttbe
~'reeker and SherOD,
"had beatell Ill the oeieatlfle deEnltrod Hospital
Ava M. Gilkey to Nellla. Bor· Gene IDlton ol Plkevl e,
!ing 011 yoor entitlement to aocarrl - whtcb she did
aod Donna of near
vices known to lAw enforcement,"
prt, Lot, Ham-vOle.
lucky.
Mr llllton lclal security benefltlr.
1
ilo deteel&lt;l' letrtl.
Among lhofe Who entered Alvin Buchan•n, de&lt; . to Nora 'lbe aelection
of the A.ltP· I Q. 1 ret..;,ive betleflta lor
8be reported the
Mrs. Dorothy SmaDey
........, l'a'IOM Die
Holzer hospital &lt;Ner the week- Buchanan, Spencer Bucflanan, Icame u the cllma
Tre I m) daughter who is slllleell
the finder, drlvlnC I
past week w1th Mr. and
Wilb. ·. hi&lt; eorrfesslona, Spear• end Included: Sunday- Shelley Betty Rockhold Gertrude . a... Plaid Stamp "Hidden
as· ears old. She plana 1o be
car, chariot! up 1 lot ol
Koenig antU family.
~w· bu figured ia the 1.. Jones, Gill Second Ave., Jr. vaDer William 'aucbanan, Afltd ure" PfOtl""" of recent weeks, ylotl sometime this year. Wl)l her. When abe ~
Mr. and Mrs. Ga!e'lleCaln
death ol tbree per10111, beginning win Clay, Rt. 1 Bidwell, Mrl. o! Tr~o, Olivo.
parllclpaltd In by thousands ol ~r marriage affect her
, the company rrued
were dinner guesta
1n Deeember, 1914, wftlr the death Rllbert J . Blanton, Rt. 2 VInton,
Vema Baxter, to D. Earl Co- AlrP vlallora and &amp;hoppers. Hun- lal security payments and,
the bill.
vt Mr. and Mn. Norman
of hll stater, Palrlcll Ann, 18. Mrs. A. Howard Taylm:, Rt. 1 wen parcels, Bed!on!.
dretla ol pteUmlnary awards of ~ how doea she go about
The COUI't said despite
and daugbtera. Alb,.. II
Speara aerved """' years lor Pt. Pleasant, James Burgeu, V~rna Scott ErmA Duualas televlalon 18~ .,.,....., watch- ylng the social security office?
on the card, the oil co
callers were Mr. and Mrs.
lint degree rnanilougbtlrr 1..- hll Rt 2 Pt. ~. CecD
A. to D. Earl ·'Cowen, Parcels, es, and other' artlclea have been ~ou $hoold notlly the social
could get its money only Dana McCain and Mrs. Glod·ll
1made lu Central Ohio, Kentuc_ky curlty payments wiD
It conld show that it. service
Shumway of near Long But·
tflt,r'o strurgulatloo death, going Birchfield, Gallipolis Ftrry, De- Bedford.
· oo parole JUDO 11, l!IU.
borab 8. Bowser, -........ Grace L. Horton. dec., to and West VIrginia. Top prue the check for the month
people had been careful
Spear told ol8eenr b,e jumped W.Va., Mro. George A. llunll, Frank E. Titus, Vivian K. Tllus, wu tho Plymouth Valiant com- the month in which she marries.
each sale to see thet the Mr. Buel Summerfield of Cho.r· ll
!Dto Mrl. Waper'a ear Jut Dec. Clllton•. W. Va., Mrl. Kermelh Cert for Trans., Pilmemy.
pact car won by Mr. Hilton.
y 00 should nolly tho social
person was using the lesion, w. Va. visited his ma•th·
18 wbea llio tloppod lor a tnflle R. King, 140 MUlberry St., PoRoy T. Grtreser, Geraldine
_'
curity offict&gt; as soon as yoo are
er, Mr8.
Summerfield
2
ligbt. Mrs. Wagner, wife of an meroy, Mrs. Anna G. Otter, Sy· Grueser to Lewis Grueser,
sure of the euct dale
this case the company and other relatives recently ._
Hocking Glau CO• ....,... racuse, ·Mrs. Fred R. Mercer, ar:res, Sallabury.
marriage will take place.
could not collect since It had Mr. and Mrs. Charles F•ck
five, wris on her way to plek up Jactaon, Mn; Evan I. Brook· Lewis Grueser, Ethel G.,....
Q. My son, for whom 1 re- not checked the purchaser's went to Columhos Suoday and
her IDD at brukelball practiee. m., Rt. I Jackson, Scott Dale er to lilly T. Grueser, Harold
ceive social security benefits, rdentity.
bmlght home Miss Janet
He told aothorltle1 how he Reed, Rt. 1 Wellston, Kyle A. H. Blackston, 1.81 acrea, Sallsis workioa in a resort hotel dur. Under law credit card hold· !and Miss Kimberly Flck, who
forced her to drive DD • county HID, Atbeart, Mrs. Anna
_J. bury.
ing the summer months. Do I ers must not mislead the co"' lhad been visiting with Mr. and
g,nd eaot !It here, where Spears Byrne, Russell, Ky., and Miss
Charles Parsons, dec., Sybil
have to report this to the Social :cern issuing the ean!.They IMrs. )loy Fick and famtly.
1
allegedly__killed her and placed Debra J . Morria, Riple), W. Va.j Ebershoch, Com., to Theodore
ol South Security Administration?
,must be careful that some un· , __
the body m the back seal of the
_
Co
M. Parsono, lo~ Antiquity.
Mrs. Mae Jones
A. 11 your son expects to ·authorized person cannot easr·
car. Later, Spears dumped the Saturday
Mrs. ra
R. Walter Faulk, dec .• to Edna Charleston spent a few days jearn over $1200 for the year. a 'ty misuae their can!. In re· '
"""" over a fence Into a creek. Sweeney' Rt. t Gallipolis, Mrs. Faulk, Garnet Golden, Oro W. with relatlves here.
,
'
.
and th o- I
the firm must also take I
"""'
Ed
W Ha ks Rt 2 Vinto
M
repurt ts necessary
e s urn,
YOSEMITE
'lbo
olnf Mrthe•·_VI_'!f'ber
Ort!fta S.·
1Sll Kana;· Faulk, Irene Klein, Ruth c- Mr. and Mrs. Wateman White cial security office should he good
not to give credit to
BARTLETT
louncl
Y
h S P PI
K
Kinney, GlendOJI Faulk, Char: of Keno spent Thursday with notified as soon as pusstble. Of a cards wrongful user.
dre11 skatiDg last Jan. 5. Sbe bad a t., I. eaaant, enne les Faulk, ltobert Faulk, Arv'."' Mrs. Locle White who return· course if hiJ total earnings, in- To get • card one may make
II.een beaten and
DPt.
Ave., dale Faulk, Clinton Faulk, Shtr· ed home !rom Holzer hoopllei. eluding the value ol any room some promises, even an unconatrangled with a child • JUmp · easant,
· owers, ley Friend, Afftd. for Trans., Mrs. Worley Davis has re· nd board furnished will not Iditional guarantee to pay for
.
rope, whicb was knotted around
Dr.{t.
Sallabury.
turned to her home In Dexter :xceed IIZOO, there
no need .
purcha,es madf un the card and
visited Sunday
her neek.
es ugene vans,
·
after spendloa two weeb with to re rt.
'These terms may he binding, a Davton hospital with his
However,
Jo:· l.arm'
her daughter and SOII·iD·Iaw, Q. r__receive benefits for my 1but no alway!, since the busl- cle,
Landaker, who
No.
the father of on lilian! chrld, oald I'
E
., Rt I
•
Mr. and Mrs. ArvH Holter and father wh. is L&lt;&gt;nfined lo a men. nessman must still use good cenlly uoderwenl major
he did rrot remember atrangUng tam Mrs. • -wrungenc,e W.
family.
tal institution. Am l obligated faith in charging purchases to ery Mr. Landaker, who Is
her with the jump rope.
roy,
· ""
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Mr nd M
Ed d N u
1 h
d
· ·
1
to his
Prime su__..
Rt. 2 Pomeroy, Mlas
BUU
a
n,
war
e • to report the disbursements
t e ~ar .
. . .
.
i! expected to f(' urn
Couolderod
-.-Fr
Mrs
e
man and lamlly of GaDon spent make from his money?
ThiS rule " m hne Wtlh thai home in about two weeks.
Iorden's, Fairmont
'lbe sheriff said Spean was Jean
ost, Chester,
· Dew·
a few daya wllb her parents, A Ye• 00 must file a yearly
banks. They must U"' due Mr and Mrs. Theodore KoeVolley hll, ~''"'llhf"~).
fl"t
pickeda up
JanuaryIn and
ey E. McCain, Rt, I Oak Hill, Mr and M Warden OUrs Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr.
. o·;· your
y use oI his
in paying •'-a person
who Irug
. (:LUCJ' Landakerl of E.,t
considered
primeID ~.-.....
the Thomas N Shoemaker 521 E
nedTheir repurt
•·
A
1or Therefore it is ndvisable
•...,.....
Sixth St 'w II to A'
K .
.
rs.
daughter, Linda, remal
presents a pass"""", even Liverpool visited Mrs.
va
Wagner murder. lloweveedr. sevl er· Ch
·•.
Sec
of Long Bottom and Mrs. Dick I longer vlsll with her IJ'and· you keep 'detailed records of
the deposit contract may I Gilkey and Mr. and Mrs. Obert
•
al lie detector tests prov neon- orpenmng,
o
·• Gaul and son, Mart, of Chester parents.
k
· · responsibility for in- 1
Tu sd
lwllve
Marietta and Ronald R Wil· viJited Mr. aod Mrs. Dou•las Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deeter transactions you ma e on
· ·
Markms e ay.
c
·
.
'
·
o
behalf
payments.
Mrs Golda Jewell 'pent a
Blazer said
could g•v• IIams. Ashtsbula.
Circle and family on Sunday. and daughter, Belinda, of Col· Q Ua woman begins to
Likewise parking attendants, few
with Mrs. John Stout
no motive for ••ther
d
Blrtbo
Mrs. James Cornell of p..,.. umbus spent 1 weekend wllb
benefits on her
and coat checkers, clean· and called on her aunt, 'Aflie
.In the
Mrs. Garold L, Herrell, Rt. eroy, Mrs. Everett Johnson of Mr. aod Mrs. George Roberts. aocoont and later divorcea ·
aod other
. French and Ava Gilkey .
i 2·0ll •
lied a I Waterloo, son, 6:1? p.m. Sun- Cheshire, Mrl. Howard Bls ..r Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lawrence DRill she repurt the divorce
they disclaim
Mrs. Clara Carl visited Mr .
:-"1 00 tho P
hou
The day. Mrs. Paul B. Runion, Rt. of Waverly and Joha Ours of and f11nlly spent Wednesday the Social Security
, may also have to exer- and Mrs. Eugene Atkins and
nre
young
sew · rs 2 Leon, 11 . Va., daughter, 5:23 Dunbar eaDed at the home of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lion'
due care - even when her sister , Mary Diehl.
fam"t: U::nd
p.m., Sunday. Mrs. Robert A Douglas Circle on Saturday. Doris Arnold of Rock Sprlnp.
Q ·Yes the final decree of
they post a sign or have you Bobby Gibson is attending
he ';:1 har In the
and ' Holstein, RAvenswood, W. Va. Mr. and Mrl. Donald Pierce 1&lt;Jrs. Martha Walker and Mrs:
her statua as
a ticket freeing them from the summer session at Ohio Unrnid "" the water
daughter, 2:50 p.m. Satun!ay. of Athens opent an eventne
Eunie Brinker attended a meet a wife and her beneftts end
.
thts summer.
.
___,;::,;::=;;;;;·;;;;;___ 1Mrs. John A. Brown, R 1o oently with Mrs. Mary CJn:le. lng of the AuxUlary at Crooks- with lbe month before
merchant or credrt com- Recent calle"" of Ava _GilGrande, son, 2:17 a.m. Satur Larry Circle
accompanted ville recently.
!month her divorce becomes
may extend credtl an
key included Mr. Sam W1lhams
day. Mra. Robert K. RusaeD, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scar· Mrs. Thelma Eddy and son fectlve.
terms. Only lf the terms and Bill Williams and Mary
ftt. z Leon, w. Va., daughter brough to Ripley on Sunday and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Aud·l
are unfair, or If the busrness-- Howell.
t0:16 p.m. Friday.
' visited Mr. and Mn. Dale RAin- ley Whllt of Wooster spent •
man has his customer in an un- -- - ---------Dloeharged
es and 11011.
weekend with Mrs. Locle While
equal bargaining pusition, or
IN HEAD!
.
Patients discharged over the Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Circle and Doris.
sought unreasonable terms, W&gt;ll CIHCAGO (UPJ) - The
Gaage readlnp: GaiUpolls past weekend mcludfd Mrs. Er· of Dorcas and Jameo Circle of Shan Weill spent 1 day with
tho aiJ'eement not he enforced.
your head are numbered.
dam 18.4, 12.6, running 3 feet •est Lambert, Lloyd Borden, New Haven called '"' Mrs. Ma. Melvin Bellard.
Don't take chances with lost· Cosmetic researchers eati'imale
on rollers, Pomeroy • Maaon R. Richards, Mrs. Lester Pe"' ry Circle Sunday.
Mr.' and Mrs. Pearl Koblenlz
cards. If yours are losl
adults have upwards
20.90, P.t. Pleasant 24.39, Hinton
nington,
Paul
Facemire,
Paul
Mr.
Ruiii!U
Archer
and
Mr.
and
Mrl.
Joha
Hayes
stolen,
report
'.hetr
loss
rtghl
911,000
"holes in the head"
94
.79 falling, Kanawhe Falls. · H. Kent, Mrs. C. R. Holsinger and John ;Afmer all of Goy,. and Emerson HayH of Chestaway.
which individual hair
falling, Charleston 17.94 slelton- and infant daughter, Ml'll, R. G ville visited at the hmne . of er called on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Olevia You~, Mr.
9·0ll.
ary. London, Marmet and Win· Ervin and lnfut son
Walter, Eva and Sadie Archer. Charles Spencer Sunday.
and
BILL'S CHANCES
Pkg.
field dams were ~n the sills.
Downing, Betty Norm~, RAy Douglu and Elsie Circle call· Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Morrl· Mrs. Billie Voung
of
WASHINGTON IUPIJ - Trea•·l
Boat Mov..... nlo.
Neal, Clarence McDermitt, Mrs ed on Mr. and Mra. Glena Ab- son of Rock Castle, W.Va., Mr.
ury Secretary Douglaa Dillon
Ohio River - Bingo up 14, D. P. &lt;'•lilt, Charles R. Dun: les of Bald Knob 1811 '!Mrsday. and Mra. Don Wineman ol brid e over the weekend to dkied SUnday that tho HooiSej\
•
FRESH
5,30 p. m.; Franklin Pierce up :can, Miss Helen Wineka, Mrs. Flor...,. Circle and Linda ThormrDie called on Mr. and ialtg th ir brother Mr. Nate Way• Means Committee woold
14, 6:10 p. m.; Reha Jane up/Benny Gearhart, Mrs. Dewey Palltr8011 and son were
In Mrs. Ralph Bellsrd receiltty. ~ ffm e
'
write a aatlsfac!Dry tax-cut bJII
14, 7:20 p. m.; Indiana down McCam, Mrs. Wanda Carey, Parkersburg DB buoineu recent· Mrs. Morrison sloyed lor alonK· ~ an~ Mn Don Quise"' that would be enacted by Con15, 5:20 a. m.; Patten up 18, ,Ronald Van Sickle,
Merrill ly.
er visit.
~
tamiiy of Syracuse greu before adjournment.
.
6:45 a. m.; c. V. Harner up Slmmons, Mrs. John Evans VerMrs. Myrtle Walter and Mrs. and John Bowen of Bradenton, Dillon, In a televfolon intervtew
17, 9:~ p. m.; Jacob G. down ne C. Niday, Mrs. L. C. 'lbomEva Bailey attended D of A Fla . lied Mr. and Mrs. Thel· acknowledged that the tax bill
17, 1:15 a.m.; Freiberger up 17, as, Mrs. Isaac Church, Mrs. H.
Lodge Inspection at Syracuse ma. ;.:..y Friday evening.
;ure .......,... -""""' · - - - - - - ·
a. •·.20
m.; a.m.·,
Jerry Bayou
Bosworth
W. Wilson
and Infant
son, Mrs,
receotly.
of Bar· bmuet L- sar'd .t woo.,ld be "an overd4:55
- ·17,
Lor- M.
E. Whalen
and inflltt
dauMr. and Mrs. Lewis Edgel Mr. _Herman.
It 1 ted BlAir
M nd
Mr
·~
1
51
uwu
•
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tl
e•
boursYI
e
Y
r
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a
1!1.
II
ralne up 18, 5:10 a. m.; Polly ght.r, Mrs, G, G. Bunner and
who had been visrting rea v Artley Balke Sunday.
a_ . .. balanced and satisfactorv
.,
But
Crane down 19, 6:30 a. m.; Fer. infant son, Mrs. H. F. Stewart
in Akron returned homo.
Mrs. Mattie Henry visited btll.
tllnand down 23, 11:30 p. m.; and Infant son and Mrs. H. F.
Harry T 1 of Karen Jones of South Chdarys. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Becker "'ATVRAU.Y
Lb.
Dave Crockett down 23, 1:50 Jeffers and Infant daughter
Mr. and Mrs.
ay or lesion Is spending several a
"
a. m.; Helen z. down 23, 8 a.
Amoog ADIDJ
nd Mr recen
p 111y. Caldwell NEW HAVEN " Conn. "''" 11 ·= ;
. Glen E asIon, W· Va·• and Mr 'I with RaJph Ballard and Grov· at Middleport
m. ·, · A. E. n.•kes up 23, 8:15 Accord!Dg to the ml_dnlght re- and Mro. Thomu Taylor and er White famllfes.
of Heat for
Mr. a
'· au
. .
toy company !A. C. Gilbert)
1ling
a. m.'. Chippewa
~,
down 23, 8:35 port ol th• nursing department family of Torch were wee kend Mllo MeDole re turned to of East Liverpool
Har tsJ VIS
hnson
.1_M·Ited a aystem of
Cooking Perfedlon
a. m.·, Esso Pennaylvanla up llrose patients who were listed' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blain VeteraDS Hospita I In HunIIng. Mr · and 111rs.
Co1po11•
M Lo
musrc
aI 1·ts factory
'l' . 0
'
•
Greenup 6:30 a. m.,· Tampleo as fair
inchrdotl Mrs. Cora TayIor and famlly,
ton Sunday after opendln g 1 -•
1 Laurel
· The first selectloo heard
on th•
Mr. hlldre
and rs.
wteCliff
do ;.,. 31, 1 a. m.,. Onward up Sweeney, Mrs. Lena Day, Jam. Mr. and mn.
yes
few
dav•
at
•
orne
nd
M
B
t
••- Jolm Ha
and
hi h
L-- •
a.~ c
n
near!• 1,11011 toymakero? SeAutomatic ,
32,~·
2:25 a. m.; Defender up 32, es Gentry, Mro, Clarence Yard· father, Emorson, of ,..,
"''""'""•
Mra. ·Roger Grueser and da•c
~ Ited Mr · a
w
__,__
rs. en on
'trom vr·c~r
Herbert's
3
GAS Range •.
fa:::;:::\~"=Be~ho::s~In~:_T~oyland::::..·"_ __
·.•• a. m.•, Cotton Queen down ley, Herbert Chambers, Mrs. wero gueats Friday evonlni ol ghters of Logan spent a few recently.
Elaine
33,~2:30 a. m.; UUnols down 31, Roy HoweD, Mrs. Hazel Mlller Mr and Mrs. Fon Halsey,
days wllb L
•=. . parens,
and Cartwright
Mrs. Wayneof
1 Mr. a nd Mr.
4 p.m.; Edeana Botnrorth down Ollie McGraw, Mrs. Albert~ Mr. and Mrl. WOllam Chap. Mrs. Arthur Orr.
oon iMrs. Evelyn Nicholson, Mrs.
City.
34, 4:45 p. m.; RAvenswood Intire, VIctor Knight, Clellllll 111811 Jr. and 1111 returned to Mrs. Louise Headley and 't Mary Roush and son, Mike ., ,_,v_emon Roush Jr. and Tom·
down ", •·. 25 p. m.,· Bob Ben- Hines and Miq Mayme Ber. tbetr home at l.klahoma after Tommy spent a low days vist •
nd M
of Mason spent Saturday
~ 34,
• 5:45 a. m.
•-tt ~rs.
wit h t....tr grand parents ' Mr ·
ter down
ridge.
several weeks v..
,,.... " lth tne relattvea In steu~-~ue
,...,., · Pomeroy • Mr.
nd a
See Youl'
his parents, Mr. and Mrl. Wll- Mr. aod Mrs. Reed Eynon C. Roush a 1am 11 y 0 1
aod Mrs. Ted Riley Sc.
~NUl
Oolllpoltll Dalll - P • I 11 01110 VAlLEY LIVESTocK Ham Chapman Sr.
spent Monday afternoon with Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
Suadey afternoon visitors !It GAS Range Dealer
Downey up 5:50 p. m.; Dispal· HOGS_ 175 tom lba. l7.iiO to Mr. and Mrl. Lll'tll'ellce Ba~ Mr. and Ml'll. A. H. Belley.
:~~~nd~::;:~y ~reg
the Rileys were Mr. and Mrs.
WIUa Ulk ., ••.,.._ . . .
cber up 7:20 p. m.; Titan down II: 110 to 250 lbo 17_10 I'! 18 ser and daughter, Pamela o!
Raody, were plcnickln~ at
w. D. Lee and children of tiM ohio lwl gas company C
-=·· - ..."' ,.!'&lt;) ......
18
910:30
p. p.m.;
m.; S.Orco
M. upJenks
down Ugbt
Bows a• fA&gt;
and were
Mrs.· DARB
AFIIJCAN
PLAN
ilr
........
'1:116 a.m.;
Slap 11u toto18·'18:Fatlloal'l!
to If. Vanderhoof
Seldon Baterand
of Mr.
PGmeroy
GENEVA
t!IPI! -·
United No- Alma Sunday.
Lodles'
Eugene Joneo down 2:45 a. m.; Sowt and PI•• 60 to 10 Shoata Sunday gues1a of Mr. and Mrs. lions Secretary General 'lbant i Mrs. Russell WoHe and son,
In1!11 down S:20 a. m.; Crucible 1 to 18.
Way Clark 1 nd - 1 • Mr • and met ln!OI'm....,
w••• U.N. .IAlvin of BarUett, Ohio, and
""" SUndaJ ~L
are visit·
down 4 a. m.; Elgercllfl up 8 CATI'LE s - . 18 to IS; Mn. Balser a1oo eaJJec1 .. Mr. olflclall and heard details of the ' lllng her parents, Mr.
11 the oniJ thing lUndin«
•· m.
llelloro It fA&gt; ill: Bab• Beef lD and Mrl. Wayae llrictleo.
Afiican na~on1' plana to try ex· Lew Hoffmon. .,,_
Is vJsll.-ll
between your family and a
.,...•
,..
and Edith peI South Afrlc I and Portugal
W......ma
-.terful SUMMER voca·
K•aa• IUftr - A. V. Chris to Ill; Fat Sowt II to II:' Cannen Edith Jn. lngMrs.
wlthLloyd
her brolber
Mr. Flo•'d II
tion is a SUM of money,
till Londtlb UO a. m.; IJ!tla 10 fA&gt; _1.1 Bulls 18 1o lD: Milt Wakely were 11 Syi'IC!IIIe ,.,. 11om the Unlted Nationrr,
Mcllermilt In Florda.
whisper that sum to us.
·Edward up Wlnflold 1:10 p. m.; Oowo 111 to 110.
eently for !be D. ol A. LodCe iirntecl ..._, rrald.
out Mr. Tom WUllams of Wu~ II
W.'re human. We like vaca.
0. F. Shearer tip Winfield 4:65 VEAL CAL~ - 'lllpa :18.10 Inspecllon~ llrlftlel
ol 'lbe =:.~L::;~rmt- fn&amp;IOD, D. C., vlalltd hll
tions.. too. And we'll. hetp
a. m.
Second~ lD to II; lledlum 18 lo
~·...-•
.,
•-~ _ _. ents for a week.
you with yours. Stop tn.
I ~; Com. lfvl. • II to II; CuUt
·
sallon .......... hore ,.., m• ----' Smith
18
bOca
.,
SOUth
Afrlctm
pariJd.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
.........,,
CM8B K1LU1 N1N1
to 10.
·
CIIANGBII IN OllaAlNll
.
. . .:.1
--11 moved from Ntw Haven
I!I'UfiGART, GenniDy UPIJ SIIIIiiP- ~and Lma. Ito MOSCOW CUPII - ~~pilioa. n;o, aloo ltlld ·-~CUlton reconUy.
-!line ~ tnclud!Dg IIIli 10; s!odt ~es t to 4: J'allllioep Shcbarbltatr,y baa• M •"-ad excluded from an educatloa
Recent dinner till"*" of Mr
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY ,
Btltloh ~
_..
killed
Sill- l to 8: cuila ljO I; ~ 4 ... u premier tl the· t!llnrtao ~I I....-.
and
MI'J,
Ted
Riley
·:;~·
~~II
W. Second St._: WYandotte 2·2111, Pomeroy '
"'"" In 1· GOlllalon· blvolvtn1· 1 Fot Welliat'j 4'fo '10.
11- the Job ·ot l'l!llo!ral Coat.
.
Mr. nd Mr a.~~ ·
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COMMINTATING EDIYOIIALLY

Who Controls Your Schools?
General federal aid to primary and
.econdary education seems an unlikely
prospect for some tim• to come.
Congress will not consider it I h i a
year. Yet it is still high in the realm 'Of
public debate.
A principal argument against lt, of
course, is that such assistance inevitably
· 11eans U.S. control of education.
With countless opponents this fear Ia
obviously aenuine, though others evl·
dentty use the argument to cloak other
objer.tions they do not care to voice.
Often the problem is expressed In
'l is kind of question:
" Do you want to turn control of your
schools over to federal bureaucrats In
Washington?"
There are perhaps few educators who
do not share concern that the federal

government might become too assertive,
once established in the field .
Nevertheless there is an opposite side
to this coin . It can be stated in the question:
"What kind of control are you getting
at the state and local level' And who
:t~serts

it?"

The query is pertinent because in re·
ce nt years. in many places, a whole host
of people of dubious qualification have
altempted to dictate to school boards,
administrators and teachers what should
md should not be taught in our schools.
A unlvet·sily like Stanford can, as it
rerenty did. refuse such "guidance" in
the form of strings attached to money
gifts. Public schools, dependent on pub·

lie funds, are unhappily less able to resist often serious pressurea from miU·
tant outsiders.
Many of these have very strong no·
tiona about history, poUtics, economics,
sociology and other practical matters.
The question any community should
ask with regard to such complainants 1J
this:
What are their true credentials!
What do they know of !be subjecta they
want taught in their particular way? Ia
there any support, In the objective evi·
dence, for such teachings?"
The classroom is not the courtroom.
There are no strict rules of evidence.
But a school, if it is to lay any claim to
the name at all, must offer its studenll
as much soUd, verifiable fact as can be
brought to bear on any topic under study.
It also must be a place given over to
the free interplay of ideas and opinions.
It ceases to be a school when outslden
can intervene to limit it to only those
ideas and opinions they approve. The
natural response then must be:
"Who are they to say?"
Many are ignorant amateurs who want
to repeal a history they do not like and
to warp the present to their own unsup·
portable views. Their assault on the
schools already has gone a long way.
Every community in the nation should
be making sure that knowledgeable, balanced, fair-minded persons decide what
is to be taucht in its schools. And no one
else.

Voice Of Broadway ••. Reporting
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
The World-Wid• Grapevine
None of Russia's newsvapers has
hmted at the terrific power struggle now
going on in lhe Kremlin, but Mao Tse·
tung of Red China has won the support
or some of Moscow's top military men.
T~ey Uke his hostility to the policy of cotlitistence between East and West-and
if there are enough of them, Nikita
Khrushchev's days as Russia '• lop banan8 m·e qumbired. The dtamatic show. down wi\1 btginJuly 10 when leaders of
both nations meet in Russia As of today,
high-ranking Western diplomats , think
they know the name of Khrushchev's
successor
Steve Lawrence is all but
signed for the Sammy Glick role in the
Broadway version of "What Make~ Sammy Run." !Now leave us all pray that
&lt;Orroething will be done to update that
old familiar story before it r~aches the
•tage. The Hollywood picture has chan·
gj!d radically since "Sammy " was a
fresh, original - even d"ring - novel:
at this juncture the plot is a series of
cltcbes .)
Christina Paoloni, the Barefoot Conlena of cafe society, whispers to her
most intimate friends that a tamous movie producer has fltpped for her, and
calls her every hour, begging for a date.
If she sucrum~s to his bland•shmenls, it
will be very bad news for the beauty who
thinks she's the only woman in his life
. . The Shubert Alley Set ~ears Betty
Grable would love to come out of retirement to do a Broadway musical, and that
Harry James _is working on one he
hopes will be just the thing for her tal·

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The Chichester Festi&gt;al Theatre'•
production of "St. Joan" was blasted by
the London critics, but director Laurence Olivier took it very well The sil·
¥er lining: his wife, Jo•n Plowrighl, got
e~eellent reviews for her performance,
They had hoped to bring the show to
New York, but now ito futur• is . som..
What uncertain .. Another power strug.

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mobsl•rs have some large problems in·
volvlng the narcotics busines., and there
is talk of new leadership to handle the
!ituatlon. They've scheduled an import·
ant meeting in Houston in late August,
and elaborate precautions ar• being lak·
en to avoid another Apalachin mistake.
The recent Maria Callas concert at
the Champs Elysees Theatre in Paris
wnsn't televised in France beeause she
asked $13,000 for the video rlghts-.a
trifle for such a performance in the U.
S. but a shocking price tn any French·
man's eyes. And doubly shocking because just a few nights before, Yves
\lontand had permitted his one-man
;how to be televised over the same llOV·
ernment-owned netwofk For Free.

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cuperating from a minor ulcer operation
How would you like to be a lone
man among 22,000,000 women, fellows?
Demon public relallonB exec Edwin Lee
Is the brave chap. He'a just been reelectc~ cholrman of the board of the Assoclalcd Women for Beller Government,
which claims that membership-and he's
Political insiders were
' bachelor!
amazed that so.uthern Congressmen re·
r•ived so little protest mail on the Bir·
'llingham riots and similar racial inci·
dents They credit that as a prime faetor
;n the emergence of the "states' rights"
issue and the boom for Barry Goldwater.
Republican liberals are amazed - and
di•mayed - by wh•t the polls reveal.

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Are you ready for the newes" restaurant showplace in New Yock City' It's on
56th St. off 5th Ave. and It's so impres:H\-'e it doesn't have a name-, it has a title-"The Seafare of the Aegean." (Try
that on your next taxi driveL) It's a U ,·
000,000 job. done with a Minoan motif
by Chris Bastis, the art-collecting restau·
rateur. and architects from all over have
h•en streaming in to marvel at the elegonce of the decor, although it doesn't
open officially until July 4.
Playwright Lorraine Hanrberry is re·

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By Woyno G. Brandotadt. M.D. Q - Why aren't doctoro re- lwould be dropped. If 11 •ere
Q - 1 am a 113-year-old hous.. qui red to do the Pap test In requtnd by law, It might lite
wife. I have had trouble with all physical examinations of yell'l to eet the law repealed.
my memory ever since a ... ~omon?,
Your doctor lhould alwaya bt
vere hemorrhage aev•ral years A - The so-&lt;:alled Pap test II free to determine what measago. Could this have damaaed j a very valuable teat for the ur.. to take in cartoa lor hla
my brain?
j•arly detection of uterine can- patletrto.
A - lo ono hao a perfect , cer. Many doctors do uoe it Q - I had four cysts removed
memory at any age. Loss of I routinely, and many m 0 r 0 from my rJahl lower eyelid ln
memory i• a very I,Jard thinl should do so.
five yelrs. !'low I am tettlnl
to measure. 1 do nat think it H
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another one. What make• them
wou no1
Jkeep condng blck?
likely that the hemorrhage re.owever.
!erred to Is a cause of your dif. desll'allle "' pasa • low requtr• A - Some poop(e 1e1 two or
flcully, but aome loSJ of mom. ln1 ••ch I tnt, because the three such cylla at once. The
ory does accompany advancing mere Pre......, !It til- low couidlcause " -unknowtt, but tho ltJid.
age. Thi• lo due to tho slow 119_1 ruaramee the ~uallty otlency to recur 11 weD ......,.
hardening of the arteries that lhtt lost. Thlo requtr,. careful ftlzed. If, when the ey1t 1a ..supply the brain.
tralnroJ of lkUlfd techntclons. moved, the CYII wall Ia scraped
This is a farm of brain dam· Furthermore, I bett.r lest lhorouJhly wlth a &lt;IIrette 111e
age that happens to all o1 us. IIUly rome along and IUpplant chance &lt;!I a recurrence in t1ta
It is typical of the oldorly to the Pap 1111, Ia whicll CIN II tame lOCJtlon Ia dtcrtased.
remember vividly thinp that
happened In their childhood
but to forget what they had
for breakfast.
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be 11 happy about bJm '*'Ill
ACC&lt;ll'dlng to a recent survey 1110 out u my mothlr 11. )Ia
- yes: most men are like thll.
hlm qutat. She bu
11 pays, N)'ll tho survey,
up hll lamlly,
either grocery-shop with your He'll come Into a bill lJiberi.
husband or send the klda alq
to hurry hbn out, beclul turn- WeD he's a bill bore. I ...,
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lly LYLJI! C. "IL8()N
/ agaln•t•tvn rl1h11 teglslaHon klnl '-""lplalned tlutt other Nep~~ tra money? Need any wife ut? Someone once said "She who
UniiH .....,, Ia._lllon11
woold twchorf m111lve act• vt o'llani .. U0111 provided tho rroiM When 1 phone my 'husband
for 111011e7, nma II."
It l.s lhe misfortune of Noeroes civil dloobedlenco 1ll over the and lot the pubH&lt;!ity wbill stop by the 1101'1 and
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that in thio moment of gi-eate•t lJnited state.. What tho Rev. NAACP provided the manpower home 0 loaf of brelld and
n....t for sell diacipline !hot they Lawrence will touch off if he car. and paid tho billo.
other ltetttJ 1 can bt IIUN .:;~;,; I ••""r
have no acknowledged leader.
ries out 'hll pl'r)grlm f1 pretty CGalhler•blt MNeJ AnfliiW. IIIO hiVe ~ week'• ·IUpply
fhousandl . ol Negrou are en- sure to be more racial bltternesi, Wilk1111 nam~ 10me Nqro salted nub, amoked oysters, In· I••
roUI:!d •• priVates In the mao more violence and much Ius I)'M• mau demollltrttioo outfit.e and lchoke heartl In tancy lllasll.r'Tiies involved in demon1tra- pathy amon1 AmerJcazu for the said "Don't eo giving them your ea tlotle tinned meatl and diD
tion1. oll·iru and, oeeooioaol(¥, pending civll rights ltJi•latiOJI. money whoo it lhould be &amp;iveo fA&gt; p~kl!l. Not speak·of
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fl yo to mal.-.
otr..t violence. 'lbe number oC 'lbo SD&lt;tthom Chriltlan Loader. us." 'lbere io conolderable .,..., ntw gqeta !rom tht .
IIWI aut ol :•
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brrgade commandera accredited to ship Cobleren&lt;e II one ol mony available, IDD. A Negro educator ware department.
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and variously directing these ma. more or leu . militant Negro 01'· from Jack10n, Mfu., apoke to, Men are absolute patsya ID a lit andwult.lt nl 1 years ....,ffl7
neuvera is beyond number,
gaalzaUono, any one of which WashiD!IIDII last week. It WUI'SII- supermarket. Thal'l why man- :
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Who I the Negr001 lack lo a probably &lt;oold match tho Rev. mated that the andlenco of 1100 IJers like to' oee them Comlrrl se
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and oway from the ]alia.
civil righlo demonstratora by dJ. gro leoden now feel OOtnpelled to but almost any'r"
WAY
Most especially, the Neiii'Ot" reeling thoir aeUvitiel into chan- partl&lt;!ipate In or to htrrplre mau proper - t o n IIIII
'I'IIJl BACKYARD ~
oow uraently ne.d feadenhlp nelt more likely to help than to viOlence fA&gt; compete with othero practice, develop poor posture.
Our ll•par-old 11111 lllmid
whkh can persuade them agaio1t htum their caUH.
who promote street dlsorcler1. The There 11 1 IOUftd phyttoloetcal how to nlcl 1 tbtnftomettr, .. .
mass demonstr~tions In the ea~.. The leadership •ituation, In ideas seem~ to be that the 1t~ bNis ror areutna that bad
whenever she ball a 1nif0e, ou.l
tal of the Untied Statet whtle fact. It worae than that. H_il not !Nl leader. win 1"1 more fo~w- lure Ia a vital force In Utertture. It coma. 'l'hllllolltln _ ,,..., .
Congre11 is debatinR the Kennedy merelJ that thtre-· i1 no •clmowl· 'erJ tMn the p.aclll•t. How much Most QOmpolitlon aowadl}'l lJ
who can't Jlt filuiw 1t
civil righll bill. One of the Negro edtJed NOjfl'o leaderlhip, but that violence will there he and what doue
a typeY.TJter, 11111 11
011
brigade commanden i1 the Rev. the various. bri1~de commander• wm it do the eaUJe or clvU been tcientlftcally
"Mom," lhl Jlid to me the
George Lawrence of the Southern a,.. competrna wJlh each other for , rJghta ate two unllllwft'l!d que. tbat when a pll'IOII sUa down
other day, "llsllr'l ~ blr
. Christian Leadership Conference. preotiao and privile1101, and, per· !Ioiii .. Jli"H M. Nabrlt Jr. lo 0 typewriter blo thOU(hll rulb temperature apln. \'ou OIJibta
Some day• ago the Rev. Lawrence hops, for money.
prHidfnt of flowartl University, hll t..l
do somethln' about her - rthl'l
......_ Cl....J llolr
. promised that Washington, D.C., Roy Wilkins is executive secre- Waohfngton, D. C. the San Juan,
/:::~e~to
bt a rqu1ar "hYJII&gt;'
1AI..-would be the fOCWI of a mas1lve, tary of the National Aaoclation 1PuerW Rico, Star quoted him 1
a.
.
,. _ MOTHBR
militant and monumental sll-ln lor the Advan.,.ment ol Colored fortnight ago .. predicting v(O. Slttln11 er 0 c II Y wrth spmo Tbll column
dlldtealtd ..
thi~ summer unle•• Congress act- People. NAACP lone wu t h e lence, includin&amp; the wholesale •tr•Jsht and lhouldtn .quare
Uvmi:. 11 yau'rt ~v10 11
ed fast to mure full equal rlihts l muaclo and b&lt;illll of tha N..,-o killlnf of poeple In the United ped• the clmrlaUon of
trouble
or lUll plala
for tho Negro now.
· 1eflorL fur cJvrf rr1hll. In a spoo&lt;h stateo, unle11 Congrfltl octad lm· wav11, whl&lt;b ltnd to follow
let Balta Help YOU,
Ho ,.id any Southern nttbuster lui week in Al•andria, Va., Wil· mediately oo &lt;!!vii riJht..
&lt;urvttl IIDtr, and .,......11
also wtklome •our Owtl
from returnlnl to the brarn.
' Addr..,.
When I am at IIIJ typewriter,
In ..,. o1 ' lilt

to

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_SOCIAL
SECU.RITY

Sltuler, Helen M. 1
Indo!
LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI)- Autborilles tod~ pre. llhuler 10 Doyle T. Shiller, Jl8l' A owhnlnfnl ~ - ihe II- BY WILUAM p, liAIIUR
LOST CREDIT CARDII .
With 1111 J!ANIIII, ·
pared for tbe arraignment of Frederick Wllllam _pean, celtr, Sallabury.
ani contslner U!fld re&lt;ently at District 111_1.,.,
Loaing 01' having a eredlt
Mrl. Dana J'ldr reclllltlr-1
25. 'fbO confessed durtna tbe weekend to the slaymp of Emmel W. SbW.. lo Holen , the. AlrP su~icet' In AIIIOII Q _ 1 receive IIOCial
card llolen can nm
here, Mrt. ·ll'lck and
housewives.
·
·
M. Shttllte, Iota, Mldtlleport.
ShotlPIDC
- 1434 Cleve- dlsobiUty beneflta. 1 apect
But thll 1o1!11 doe.n't a
spenl a day In ....-..
.
Spean, after more than three weeb of queallonln&amp; Magie M·. Sloul to Jimmy ·~ land Avenue, Columbus, to de- ...,.lve a setdement
mean you are resPDill'lbie
w. Va. w1tit ' - ~. ... _.,.,.,,wht
Nil' ... . . .
of two or three hours dally, admitted Saturday night he B. Benlley, Shirley J. Myers, clde the winner of 1 new auto- ; employer · Wider a
any aod all unauthorized use.
Clarebel KII!Pt 0
killj!d Mn, VlrClnla Wagner, 35, last December. Earlier '11.75 Aerel, a.utar.
mobile. '1'hore were t,SOO,tlGO ' Compensation claim 1 flied aa Take Mrs. HaD lor example.
"""' Mrl. . , . WindQII
he admitted slaying Mn. Francis Ekbard, 25,1n May.:_ Georllo V. Huff, GeoraJa Y. lcoupolllln the pool, but no wa· a reaull of my accident. Must She had a gasoline eredlt card
W. YL, llldlll'.
But Fairfield Oowtty Sberifl
Hamllllli to Matlin and .Mabel , ter.
'1 report 1~;~ to· the Social Se- which said em Ita· bact that
BarDell ol I"lor·
Jack Blaror said the cue agaiDol
TrtiCy, J2 - ·
J . Franklin County Dairy Prin- curlty Admlnllll'alltll?
had to pay lor all charges until
Spears wu "very uooltiBI wllhout
neWS
Jooeph Sollesl to ·-·• oe 1
J II
Scofeld ol Am- A. No, the receipt ot Work· the card had been given
y dinner guesta of Mra.
""" obrttl of evidence."
Dennlson. Kathryn Denntoon, \!J cess, ~nellie ~
Mr 1man's »mpensatlon or
otb. to the company. She had
Reed were Mr. and Mra. MON.- TUIS.- WEll.
Joly •• '· 111111
lie pulnta out that Spears
lot, Mldtlleporl.
Un ae
w ~·· ~ ! er disability benefit bu no
the company if ttbe
~'reeker and SherOD,
"had beatell Ill the oeieatlfle deEnltrod Hospital
Ava M. Gilkey to Nellla. Bor· Gene IDlton ol Plkevl e,
!ing 011 yoor entitlement to aocarrl - whtcb she did
aod Donna of near
vices known to lAw enforcement,"
prt, Lot, Ham-vOle.
lucky.
Mr llllton lclal security benefltlr.
1
ilo deteel&lt;l' letrtl.
Among lhofe Who entered Alvin Buchan•n, de&lt; . to Nora 'lbe aelection
of the A.ltP· I Q. 1 ret..;,ive betleflta lor
8be reported the
Mrs. Dorothy SmaDey
........, l'a'IOM Die
Holzer hospital &lt;Ner the week- Buchanan, Spencer Bucflanan, Icame u the cllma
Tre I m) daughter who is slllleell
the finder, drlvlnC I
past week w1th Mr. and
Wilb. ·. hi&lt; eorrfesslona, Spear• end Included: Sunday- Shelley Betty Rockhold Gertrude . a... Plaid Stamp "Hidden
as· ears old. She plana 1o be
car, chariot! up 1 lot ol
Koenig antU family.
~w· bu figured ia the 1.. Jones, Gill Second Ave., Jr. vaDer William 'aucbanan, Afltd ure" PfOtl""" of recent weeks, ylotl sometime this year. Wl)l her. When abe ~
Mr. and Mrs. Ga!e'lleCaln
death ol tbree per10111, beginning win Clay, Rt. 1 Bidwell, Mrl. o! Tr~o, Olivo.
parllclpaltd In by thousands ol ~r marriage affect her
, the company rrued
were dinner guesta
1n Deeember, 1914, wftlr the death Rllbert J . Blanton, Rt. 2 VInton,
Vema Baxter, to D. Earl Co- AlrP vlallora and &amp;hoppers. Hun- lal security payments and,
the bill.
vt Mr. and Mn. Norman
of hll stater, Palrlcll Ann, 18. Mrs. A. Howard Taylm:, Rt. 1 wen parcels, Bed!on!.
dretla ol pteUmlnary awards of ~ how doea she go about
The COUI't said despite
and daugbtera. Alb,.. II
Speara aerved """' years lor Pt. Pleasant, James Burgeu, V~rna Scott ErmA Duualas televlalon 18~ .,.,....., watch- ylng the social security office?
on the card, the oil co
callers were Mr. and Mrs.
lint degree rnanilougbtlrr 1..- hll Rt 2 Pt. ~. CecD
A. to D. Earl ·'Cowen, Parcels, es, and other' artlclea have been ~ou $hoold notlly the social
could get its money only Dana McCain and Mrs. Glod·ll
1made lu Central Ohio, Kentuc_ky curlty payments wiD
It conld show that it. service
Shumway of near Long But·
tflt,r'o strurgulatloo death, going Birchfield, Gallipolis Ftrry, De- Bedford.
· oo parole JUDO 11, l!IU.
borab 8. Bowser, -........ Grace L. Horton. dec., to and West VIrginia. Top prue the check for the month
people had been careful
Spear told ol8eenr b,e jumped W.Va., Mro. George A. llunll, Frank E. Titus, Vivian K. Tllus, wu tho Plymouth Valiant com- the month in which she marries.
each sale to see thet the Mr. Buel Summerfield of Cho.r· ll
!Dto Mrl. Waper'a ear Jut Dec. Clllton•. W. Va., Mrl. Kermelh Cert for Trans., Pilmemy.
pact car won by Mr. Hilton.
y 00 should nolly tho social
person was using the lesion, w. Va. visited his ma•th·
18 wbea llio tloppod lor a tnflle R. King, 140 MUlberry St., PoRoy T. Grtreser, Geraldine
_'
curity offict&gt; as soon as yoo are
er, Mr8.
Summerfield
2
ligbt. Mrs. Wagner, wife of an meroy, Mrs. Anna G. Otter, Sy· Grueser to Lewis Grueser,
sure of the euct dale
this case the company and other relatives recently ._
Hocking Glau CO• ....,... racuse, ·Mrs. Fred R. Mercer, ar:res, Sallabury.
marriage will take place.
could not collect since It had Mr. and Mrs. Charles F•ck
five, wris on her way to plek up Jactaon, Mn; Evan I. Brook· Lewis Grueser, Ethel G.,....
Q. My son, for whom 1 re- not checked the purchaser's went to Columhos Suoday and
her IDD at brukelball practiee. m., Rt. I Jackson, Scott Dale er to lilly T. Grueser, Harold
ceive social security benefits, rdentity.
bmlght home Miss Janet
He told aothorltle1 how he Reed, Rt. 1 Wellston, Kyle A. H. Blackston, 1.81 acrea, Sallsis workioa in a resort hotel dur. Under law credit card hold· !and Miss Kimberly Flck, who
forced her to drive DD • county HID, Atbeart, Mrs. Anna
_J. bury.
ing the summer months. Do I ers must not mislead the co"' lhad been visiting with Mr. and
g,nd eaot !It here, where Spears Byrne, Russell, Ky., and Miss
Charles Parsons, dec., Sybil
have to report this to the Social :cern issuing the ean!.They IMrs. )loy Fick and famtly.
1
allegedly__killed her and placed Debra J . Morria, Riple), W. Va.j Ebershoch, Com., to Theodore
ol South Security Administration?
,must be careful that some un· , __
the body m the back seal of the
_
Co
M. Parsono, lo~ Antiquity.
Mrs. Mae Jones
A. 11 your son expects to ·authorized person cannot easr·
car. Later, Spears dumped the Saturday
Mrs. ra
R. Walter Faulk, dec .• to Edna Charleston spent a few days jearn over $1200 for the year. a 'ty misuae their can!. In re· '
"""" over a fence Into a creek. Sweeney' Rt. t Gallipolis, Mrs. Faulk, Garnet Golden, Oro W. with relatlves here.
,
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.
and th o- I
the firm must also take I
"""'
Ed
W Ha ks Rt 2 Vinto
M
repurt ts necessary
e s urn,
YOSEMITE
'lbo
olnf Mrthe•·_VI_'!f'ber
Ort!fta S.·
1Sll Kana;· Faulk, Irene Klein, Ruth c- Mr. and Mrs. Wateman White cial security office should he good
not to give credit to
BARTLETT
louncl
Y
h S P PI
K
Kinney, GlendOJI Faulk, Char: of Keno spent Thursday with notified as soon as pusstble. Of a cards wrongful user.
dre11 skatiDg last Jan. 5. Sbe bad a t., I. eaaant, enne les Faulk, ltobert Faulk, Arv'."' Mrs. Locle White who return· course if hiJ total earnings, in- To get • card one may make
II.een beaten and
DPt.
Ave., dale Faulk, Clinton Faulk, Shtr· ed home !rom Holzer hoopllei. eluding the value ol any room some promises, even an unconatrangled with a child • JUmp · easant,
· owers, ley Friend, Afftd. for Trans., Mrs. Worley Davis has re· nd board furnished will not Iditional guarantee to pay for
.
rope, whicb was knotted around
Dr.{t.
Sallabury.
turned to her home In Dexter :xceed IIZOO, there
no need .
purcha,es madf un the card and
visited Sunday
her neek.
es ugene vans,
·
after spendloa two weeb with to re rt.
'These terms may he binding, a Davton hospital with his
However,
Jo:· l.arm'
her daughter and SOII·iD·Iaw, Q. r__receive benefits for my 1but no alway!, since the busl- cle,
Landaker, who
No.
the father of on lilian! chrld, oald I'
E
., Rt I
•
Mr. and Mrs. ArvH Holter and father wh. is L&lt;&gt;nfined lo a men. nessman must still use good cenlly uoderwenl major
he did rrot remember atrangUng tam Mrs. • -wrungenc,e W.
family.
tal institution. Am l obligated faith in charging purchases to ery Mr. Landaker, who Is
her with the jump rope.
roy,
· ""
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Mr nd M
Ed d N u
1 h
d
· ·
1
to his
Prime su__..
Rt. 2 Pomeroy, Mlas
BUU
a
n,
war
e • to report the disbursements
t e ~ar .
. . .
.
i! expected to f(' urn
Couolderod
-.-Fr
Mrs
e
man and lamlly of GaDon spent make from his money?
ThiS rule " m hne Wtlh thai home in about two weeks.
Iorden's, Fairmont
'lbe sheriff said Spean was Jean
ost, Chester,
· Dew·
a few daya wllb her parents, A Ye• 00 must file a yearly
banks. They must U"' due Mr and Mrs. Theodore KoeVolley hll, ~''"'llhf"~).
fl"t
pickeda up
JanuaryIn and
ey E. McCain, Rt, I Oak Hill, Mr and M Warden OUrs Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr.
. o·;· your
y use oI his
in paying •'-a person
who Irug
. (:LUCJ' Landakerl of E.,t
considered
primeID ~.-.....
the Thomas N Shoemaker 521 E
nedTheir repurt
•·
A
1or Therefore it is ndvisable
•...,.....
Sixth St 'w II to A'
K .
.
rs.
daughter, Linda, remal
presents a pass"""", even Liverpool visited Mrs.
va
Wagner murder. lloweveedr. sevl er· Ch
·•.
Sec
of Long Bottom and Mrs. Dick I longer vlsll with her IJ'and· you keep 'detailed records of
the deposit contract may I Gilkey and Mr. and Mrs. Obert
•
al lie detector tests prov neon- orpenmng,
o
·• Gaul and son, Mart, of Chester parents.
k
· · responsibility for in- 1
Tu sd
lwllve
Marietta and Ronald R Wil· viJited Mr. aod Mrs. Dou•las Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deeter transactions you ma e on
· ·
Markms e ay.
c
·
.
'
·
o
behalf
payments.
Mrs Golda Jewell 'pent a
Blazer said
could g•v• IIams. Ashtsbula.
Circle and family on Sunday. and daughter, Belinda, of Col· Q Ua woman begins to
Likewise parking attendants, few
with Mrs. John Stout
no motive for ••ther
d
Blrtbo
Mrs. James Cornell of p..,.. umbus spent 1 weekend wllb
benefits on her
and coat checkers, clean· and called on her aunt, 'Aflie
.In the
Mrs. Garold L, Herrell, Rt. eroy, Mrs. Everett Johnson of Mr. aod Mrs. George Roberts. aocoont and later divorcea ·
aod other
. French and Ava Gilkey .
i 2·0ll •
lied a I Waterloo, son, 6:1? p.m. Sun- Cheshire, Mrl. Howard Bls ..r Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lawrence DRill she repurt the divorce
they disclaim
Mrs. Clara Carl visited Mr .
:-"1 00 tho P
hou
The day. Mrs. Paul B. Runion, Rt. of Waverly and Joha Ours of and f11nlly spent Wednesday the Social Security
, may also have to exer- and Mrs. Eugene Atkins and
nre
young
sew · rs 2 Leon, 11 . Va., daughter, 5:23 Dunbar eaDed at the home of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lion'
due care - even when her sister , Mary Diehl.
fam"t: U::nd
p.m., Sunday. Mrs. Robert A Douglas Circle on Saturday. Doris Arnold of Rock Sprlnp.
Q ·Yes the final decree of
they post a sign or have you Bobby Gibson is attending
he ';:1 har In the
and ' Holstein, RAvenswood, W. Va. Mr. and Mrl. Donald Pierce 1&lt;Jrs. Martha Walker and Mrs:
her statua as
a ticket freeing them from the summer session at Ohio Unrnid "" the water
daughter, 2:50 p.m. Satun!ay. of Athens opent an eventne
Eunie Brinker attended a meet a wife and her beneftts end
.
thts summer.
.
___,;::,;::=;;;;;·;;;;;___ 1Mrs. John A. Brown, R 1o oently with Mrs. Mary CJn:le. lng of the AuxUlary at Crooks- with lbe month before
merchant or credrt com- Recent calle"" of Ava _GilGrande, son, 2:17 a.m. Satur Larry Circle
accompanted ville recently.
!month her divorce becomes
may extend credtl an
key included Mr. Sam W1lhams
day. Mra. Robert K. RusaeD, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scar· Mrs. Thelma Eddy and son fectlve.
terms. Only lf the terms and Bill Williams and Mary
ftt. z Leon, w. Va., daughter brough to Ripley on Sunday and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Aud·l
are unfair, or If the busrness-- Howell.
t0:16 p.m. Friday.
' visited Mr. and Mn. Dale RAin- ley Whllt of Wooster spent •
man has his customer in an un- -- - ---------Dloeharged
es and 11011.
weekend with Mrs. Locle While
equal bargaining pusition, or
IN HEAD!
.
Patients discharged over the Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Circle and Doris.
sought unreasonable terms, W&gt;ll CIHCAGO (UPJ) - The
Gaage readlnp: GaiUpolls past weekend mcludfd Mrs. Er· of Dorcas and Jameo Circle of Shan Weill spent 1 day with
tho aiJ'eement not he enforced.
your head are numbered.
dam 18.4, 12.6, running 3 feet •est Lambert, Lloyd Borden, New Haven called '"' Mrs. Ma. Melvin Bellard.
Don't take chances with lost· Cosmetic researchers eati'imale
on rollers, Pomeroy • Maaon R. Richards, Mrs. Lester Pe"' ry Circle Sunday.
Mr.' and Mrs. Pearl Koblenlz
cards. If yours are losl
adults have upwards
20.90, P.t. Pleasant 24.39, Hinton
nington,
Paul
Facemire,
Paul
Mr.
Ruiii!U
Archer
and
Mr.
and
Mrl.
Joha
Hayes
stolen,
report
'.hetr
loss
rtghl
911,000
"holes in the head"
94
.79 falling, Kanawhe Falls. · H. Kent, Mrs. C. R. Holsinger and John ;Afmer all of Goy,. and Emerson HayH of Chestaway.
which individual hair
falling, Charleston 17.94 slelton- and infant daughter, Ml'll, R. G ville visited at the hmne . of er called on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Olevia You~, Mr.
9·0ll.
ary. London, Marmet and Win· Ervin and lnfut son
Walter, Eva and Sadie Archer. Charles Spencer Sunday.
and
BILL'S CHANCES
Pkg.
field dams were ~n the sills.
Downing, Betty Norm~, RAy Douglu and Elsie Circle call· Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Morrl· Mrs. Billie Voung
of
WASHINGTON IUPIJ - Trea•·l
Boat Mov..... nlo.
Neal, Clarence McDermitt, Mrs ed on Mr. and Mra. Glena Ab- son of Rock Castle, W.Va., Mr.
ury Secretary Douglaa Dillon
Ohio River - Bingo up 14, D. P. &lt;'•lilt, Charles R. Dun: les of Bald Knob 1811 '!Mrsday. and Mra. Don Wineman ol brid e over the weekend to dkied SUnday that tho HooiSej\
•
FRESH
5,30 p. m.; Franklin Pierce up :can, Miss Helen Wineka, Mrs. Flor...,. Circle and Linda ThormrDie called on Mr. and ialtg th ir brother Mr. Nate Way• Means Committee woold
14, 6:10 p. m.; Reha Jane up/Benny Gearhart, Mrs. Dewey Palltr8011 and son were
In Mrs. Ralph Bellsrd receiltty. ~ ffm e
'
write a aatlsfac!Dry tax-cut bJII
14, 7:20 p. m.; Indiana down McCam, Mrs. Wanda Carey, Parkersburg DB buoineu recent· Mrs. Morrison sloyed lor alonK· ~ an~ Mn Don Quise"' that would be enacted by Con15, 5:20 a. m.; Patten up 18, ,Ronald Van Sickle,
Merrill ly.
er visit.
~
tamiiy of Syracuse greu before adjournment.
.
6:45 a. m.; c. V. Harner up Slmmons, Mrs. John Evans VerMrs. Myrtle Walter and Mrs. and John Bowen of Bradenton, Dillon, In a televfolon intervtew
17, 9:~ p. m.; Jacob G. down ne C. Niday, Mrs. L. C. 'lbomEva Bailey attended D of A Fla . lied Mr. and Mrs. Thel· acknowledged that the tax bill
17, 1:15 a.m.; Freiberger up 17, as, Mrs. Isaac Church, Mrs. H.
Lodge Inspection at Syracuse ma. ;.:..y Friday evening.
;ure .......,... -""""' · - - - - - - ·
a. •·.20
m.; a.m.·,
Jerry Bayou
Bosworth
W. Wilson
and Infant
son, Mrs,
receotly.
of Bar· bmuet L- sar'd .t woo.,ld be "an overd4:55
- ·17,
Lor- M.
E. Whalen
and inflltt
dauMr. and Mrs. Lewis Edgel Mr. _Herman.
It 1 ted BlAir
M nd
Mr
·~
1
51
uwu
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tl
e•
boursYI
e
Y
r
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a
1!1.
II
ralne up 18, 5:10 a. m.; Polly ght.r, Mrs, G, G. Bunner and
who had been visrting rea v Artley Balke Sunday.
a_ . .. balanced and satisfactorv
.,
But
Crane down 19, 6:30 a. m.; Fer. infant son, Mrs. H. F. Stewart
in Akron returned homo.
Mrs. Mattie Henry visited btll.
tllnand down 23, 11:30 p. m.; and Infant son and Mrs. H. F.
Harry T 1 of Karen Jones of South Chdarys. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Becker "'ATVRAU.Y
Lb.
Dave Crockett down 23, 1:50 Jeffers and Infant daughter
Mr. and Mrs.
ay or lesion Is spending several a
"
a. m.; Helen z. down 23, 8 a.
Amoog ADIDJ
nd Mr recen
p 111y. Caldwell NEW HAVEN " Conn. "''" 11 ·= ;
. Glen E asIon, W· Va·• and Mr 'I with RaJph Ballard and Grov· at Middleport
m. ·, · A. E. n.•kes up 23, 8:15 Accord!Dg to the ml_dnlght re- and Mro. Thomu Taylor and er White famllfes.
of Heat for
Mr. a
'· au
. .
toy company !A. C. Gilbert)
1ling
a. m.'. Chippewa
~,
down 23, 8:35 port ol th• nursing department family of Torch were wee kend Mllo MeDole re turned to of East Liverpool
Har tsJ VIS
hnson
.1_M·Ited a aystem of
Cooking Perfedlon
a. m.·, Esso Pennaylvanla up llrose patients who were listed' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blain VeteraDS Hospita I In HunIIng. Mr · and 111rs.
Co1po11•
M Lo
musrc
aI 1·ts factory
'l' . 0
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Greenup 6:30 a. m.,· Tampleo as fair
inchrdotl Mrs. Cora TayIor and famlly,
ton Sunday after opendln g 1 -•
1 Laurel
· The first selectloo heard
on th•
Mr. hlldre
and rs.
wteCliff
do ;.,. 31, 1 a. m.,. Onward up Sweeney, Mrs. Lena Day, Jam. Mr. and mn.
yes
few
dav•
at
•
orne
nd
M
B
t
••- Jolm Ha
and
hi h
L-- •
a.~ c
n
near!• 1,11011 toymakero? SeAutomatic ,
32,~·
2:25 a. m.; Defender up 32, es Gentry, Mro, Clarence Yard· father, Emorson, of ,..,
"''""'""•
Mra. ·Roger Grueser and da•c
~ Ited Mr · a
w
__,__
rs. en on
'trom vr·c~r
Herbert's
3
GAS Range •.
fa:::;:::\~"=Be~ho::s~In~:_T~oyland::::..·"_ __
·.•• a. m.•, Cotton Queen down ley, Herbert Chambers, Mrs. wero gueats Friday evonlni ol ghters of Logan spent a few recently.
Elaine
33,~2:30 a. m.; UUnols down 31, Roy HoweD, Mrs. Hazel Mlller Mr and Mrs. Fon Halsey,
days wllb L
•=. . parens,
and Cartwright
Mrs. Wayneof
1 Mr. a nd Mr.
4 p.m.; Edeana Botnrorth down Ollie McGraw, Mrs. Albert~ Mr. and Mrl. WOllam Chap. Mrs. Arthur Orr.
oon iMrs. Evelyn Nicholson, Mrs.
City.
34, 4:45 p. m.; RAvenswood Intire, VIctor Knight, Clellllll 111811 Jr. and 1111 returned to Mrs. Louise Headley and 't Mary Roush and son, Mike ., ,_,v_emon Roush Jr. and Tom·
down ", •·. 25 p. m.,· Bob Ben- Hines and Miq Mayme Ber. tbetr home at l.klahoma after Tommy spent a low days vist •
nd M
of Mason spent Saturday
~ 34,
• 5:45 a. m.
•-tt ~rs.
wit h t....tr grand parents ' Mr ·
ter down
ridge.
several weeks v..
,,.... " lth tne relattvea In steu~-~ue
,...,., · Pomeroy • Mr.
nd a
See Youl'
his parents, Mr. and Mrl. Wll- Mr. aod Mrs. Reed Eynon C. Roush a 1am 11 y 0 1
aod Mrs. Ted Riley Sc.
~NUl
Oolllpoltll Dalll - P • I 11 01110 VAlLEY LIVESTocK Ham Chapman Sr.
spent Monday afternoon with Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
Suadey afternoon visitors !It GAS Range Dealer
Downey up 5:50 p. m.; Dispal· HOGS_ 175 tom lba. l7.iiO to Mr. and Mrl. Lll'tll'ellce Ba~ Mr. and Ml'll. A. H. Belley.
:~~~nd~::;:~y ~reg
the Rileys were Mr. and Mrs.
WIUa Ulk ., ••.,.._ . . .
cber up 7:20 p. m.; Titan down II: 110 to 250 lbo 17_10 I'! 18 ser and daughter, Pamela o!
Raody, were plcnickln~ at
w. D. Lee and children of tiM ohio lwl gas company C
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18
910:30
p. p.m.;
m.; S.Orco
M. upJenks
down Ugbt
Bows a• fA&gt;
and were
Mrs.· DARB
AFIIJCAN
PLAN
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'1:116 a.m.;
Slap 11u toto18·'18:Fatlloal'l!
to If. Vanderhoof
Seldon Baterand
of Mr.
PGmeroy
GENEVA
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United No- Alma Sunday.
Lodles'
Eugene Joneo down 2:45 a. m.; Sowt and PI•• 60 to 10 Shoata Sunday gues1a of Mr. and Mrs. lions Secretary General 'lbant i Mrs. Russell WoHe and son,
In1!11 down S:20 a. m.; Crucible 1 to 18.
Way Clark 1 nd - 1 • Mr • and met ln!OI'm....,
w••• U.N. .IAlvin of BarUett, Ohio, and
""" SUndaJ ~L
are visit·
down 4 a. m.; Elgercllfl up 8 CATI'LE s - . 18 to IS; Mn. Balser a1oo eaJJec1 .. Mr. olflclall and heard details of the ' lllng her parents, Mr.
11 the oniJ thing lUndin«
•· m.
llelloro It fA&gt; ill: Bab• Beef lD and Mrl. Wayae llrictleo.
Afiican na~on1' plana to try ex· Lew Hoffmon. .,,_
Is vJsll.-ll
between your family and a
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and Edith peI South Afrlc I and Portugal
W......ma
-.terful SUMMER voca·
K•aa• IUftr - A. V. Chris to Ill; Fat Sowt II to II:' Cannen Edith Jn. lngMrs.
wlthLloyd
her brolber
Mr. Flo•'d II
tion is a SUM of money,
till Londtlb UO a. m.; IJ!tla 10 fA&gt; _1.1 Bulls 18 1o lD: Milt Wakely were 11 Syi'IC!IIIe ,.,. 11om the Unlted Nationrr,
Mcllermilt In Florda.
whisper that sum to us.
·Edward up Wlnflold 1:10 p. m.; Oowo 111 to 110.
eently for !be D. ol A. LodCe iirntecl ..._, rrald.
out Mr. Tom WUllams of Wu~ II
W.'re human. We like vaca.
0. F. Shearer tip Winfield 4:65 VEAL CAL~ - 'lllpa :18.10 Inspecllon~ llrlftlel
ol 'lbe =:.~L::;~rmt- fn&amp;IOD, D. C., vlalltd hll
tions.. too. And we'll. hetp
a. m.
Second~ lD to II; lledlum 18 lo
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•-~ _ _. ents for a week.
you with yours. Stop tn.
I ~; Com. lfvl. • II to II; CuUt
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18
bOca
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SOUth
Afrlctm
pariJd.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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CM8B K1LU1 N1N1
to 10.
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CIIANGBII IN OllaAlNll
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--11 moved from Ntw Haven
I!I'UfiGART, GenniDy UPIJ SIIIIiiP- ~and Lma. Ito MOSCOW CUPII - ~~pilioa. n;o, aloo ltlld ·-~CUlton reconUy.
-!line ~ tnclud!Dg IIIli 10; s!odt ~es t to 4: J'allllioep Shcbarbltatr,y baa• M •"-ad excluded from an educatloa
Recent dinner till"*" of Mr
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY ,
Btltloh ~
_..
killed
Sill- l to 8: cuila ljO I; ~ 4 ... u premier tl the· t!llnrtao ~I I....-.
and
MI'J,
Ted
Riley
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W. Second St._: WYandotte 2·2111, Pomeroy '
"'"" In 1· GOlllalon· blvolvtn1· 1 Fot Welliat'j 4'fo '10.
11- the Job ·ot l'l!llo!ral Coat.
.
Mr. nd Mr a.~~ ·
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LAMBS "'- 8econdo n1.t1 p.rty _..., lrlllrt illt!lll- _ . Vlllft CARDINAL
· a
s. """"''
tourtot bua '"!'I ,..... other .,.,.
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; ~ II,· ..- ..... " · . . 4fil. VATICAN CITY UPH - Pope and. 1011, , ljobert, and !&gt;'r.
.
It to . 18; 1..1#' W,ta. II to
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Riley ol
1'&lt;1&amp;. t~ld ' 'tliroo 'Weat Ger- C0nuDoo 10 to, li.
elnoed So\II!IQ'.
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Pollll VI ' '
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Mr•. and , ra.
~ inoil fit lllem li!iB JIU' '· .- - . .•.•
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'Riley Jr. and 1011, J~
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_.....;,. tn)INIL Afltir tho 'l'brr temtt.ra~ ID """"' ltr!ued .~ W cpoli: ~ .._.,
for ........ · '
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Pr:opesl'tty-·
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Confessed Slay·er Will Be
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U~ ~ lntenachm•l liter111ry career. Thll .._. me &amp;a1
WASHINGTON IUPIJ - At the believe that tho tmpon.irrco o1
last meetJng of our neighborhood bad posture hu oevet bMn ..,_
literacy ,..lety n had 10 ltltet-· quaroly oxplafaed.
08lln1 dlacutaloo on the cptalllleo 1
Conftroelt To J-llllll
tlutt • peroon n&lt;edJ to become
I'll COI!cede that my obaorva.
succes•ruJ writer.
Uona have betu aenerally ltmJted
lomt uld tho moat lmporlant to tho journlllllic briiiCb o1 1ftor,
quaflf)o lo 11M ablli" to I!OIIIpOJO ture, but 1Jtt 111&lt;1 11 11111 J 1urft
Iotti murtty piii'III'aphl llrllt In· never known a Dl'lt ratlr wriiAir
vott lhe ·at..,.phift ol ""
who httl loncl. I!Dihlrl!.

IDe~xt~er~C~i~ty~,~O~hl;o·

ooteomyslttts to occur 11 •
reoult of botlo._
In ooteomyehtu, the tel'llll
have to reach the bone, They
may do this when a deep at&gt; mont hallway at tventldo when • "
· ~ lad ~•
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»)' we OOI!Ciqslon
procelt "" cArlu~"'Vf'
rea.
ICHI penetrate• 11 far Inward one o1 11tt ltiranta fa &lt;ooltlng
cab- •ontn
dterofbrt
1
1
as th~ bone, or when a brolten baco.
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bone ts ..posed lbroush the others oo1t1 tho moat tmpolilnt due at leest In It 14 bid
lkm. The Jorma may aloo be quality 11 to I!Jvo a. lrlend on tho tur.
.
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poo.
carried tolha bone iD I h o tetfdlon ci!mm1U.. o1 ~ bOok i
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lUll from a boll, becauso tha u ·olhel'l ti.td the ..
1111. ,nollot 1ehoo!, and eraa~ ~
boil II 1 relatively atperflt!lal portlnt quollt,' ll 'tiJ! ....,&amp;,.edte m r -··=ntly ~ave ,beoa
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lesion In which the Infection II II'"P ol lour~~ wordil ·
•.olle&lt;Un~ . Wh ch 14 • pity.
. "l ,,.,, wllll till tilt
well wallfd off fr~ tho lllr· Surprll!naJy .....h. nobotf1 at· Not ·~ can
•frltnd ·
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· DISCHARGED: Martha JellPomeroy; Mrs. Elmo
Pl. Pleasani; Mn.
Gallipolis Fer·
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In Order To Better Serve famllin Moving
To Meigs County, and Aid Them In Finding
A home or Apartment We Would Like All
Meigs Countlans That Have Rental Proper·
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WY 2·5121

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Pleaoul V.Uey Heopltal

\

ADMI'I'I'ED : Stephen . Miller,
·'Pleasant; John Yates, J&gt;o.
Mrs. Bert Teaford, Racine,

RENTAL PROPERTY
OWNERS I

· DISCHARGED: Martha JellPomeroy; Mrs. Elmo
Pl. Pleasani; Mn.
Gallipolis Fer·
Glenna
Pl. Pleas·
Mn. Cyru• Rholldes,

In Order To Better Serve famllin Moving
To Meigs County, and Aid Them In Finding
A home or Apartment We Would Like All
Meigs Countlans That Have Rental Proper·
ty To Complete The Following Form So

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include automatic controls thot help maintain the
proper level of humidity in a given area of your home.
Pravents and stops dama11e from Mildew, Rust, Dry
Rot, Mold and eliminates musty odors, drippy pipes,

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o., July 8, 1963 BUSINE~~ SERVICES

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For S.le
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USED CAR Buys

with late lllndel equipment.
Welker?

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lociety News

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Mrs. George Farmer ol aforgantowD, w. va., spent a wee~
end with her sllter, Mrs. v,.-ne

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News. Events

Watters&lt;~~.

Mrs. ereed Mills aDd .ohlld-

:'thofheC::.!:.~:.'~'=.

IJRESSMAIONG,
Alterations Middk&gt;port. Price, WOIJO, In·
Ted Nance, Mr. Mills cama ae
Men's and Women's Special quire Ohio' Hotel.
Four1&lt;en members of the Friday and th~y all returned on
price this ltUlllth oniy plain
I a tic
Mr. and .Mrs. Dale Dye cele· Happy HusUers Sunday SchQOI Saturday night.
.
dress, $2.50, better ~.. $4 - .
- bnlted their 43rd wedding an· class enjoyed a covered dish Mr. and Mrs. Carol Sayre of.
up Kathleen Milhoan ~te
CARD OF THANKS ruverary 011 Sunday. Her aunt, dinner at the Methodist church PitbJburgb were weekend guests
1960 Plymouth VB- 2-Door
$999
248, 4 miles beyond Cbester. WE WISH TO estend oor sin- =~etdJ!~ygua:, ;~A,~";';,; orFFrt~idaiy ethvenlndlg Junet"?-'·
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolfe,
V8 motor, automaUc trans, new tires, radio and heater,
7 6 3te
.
o ruW ng e . nner '"' pro- Mrs. Camilla Sayre and Mr.
blac-k un•r ~· nrr · trnlsh
---=--:-c-==.....,==cc= __ cere and heartfelt thanks 1o afternoon they took her calling gram and buslneas session was and Mr Dave Huddle8tGG ,
1959 Rambler American 2-Door _._ $688 L 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER. relatives, friends , and uejCh- uu friends in the Wilkesville held In tho sanctuary . Several Mro ~a Roush spenl 'sunStandard trans.. !!:OOd ti~t·s. solid bud)'. ndic and .heater.
Chesw, Obio.
bors for their kindness 'nd area and at the Jarrot Bobo members contributed to the da ,;ith Miss Vera Beegle.
4 18 lie sympathy shown us during home near Point Rock.
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WANT AD
1957 Ford Country Squire Sta. Wag . $699
Iori
llriieler,
l'lamblliJ
oad
the
illness
and
death
of
our
Mrs.
Clara
Jeffers
visited
was
program chairman. The
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.:.;.ke~ guetlll or
Q
.Passenger,
VS motor, aulomatic tram. Power stt&gt;ermg,
INFORMATION
Beallnc
beloved husband and father, with her aunt, Mai'i• Lowth· president, Mrs. B. M. Pickens =lv::r::, Columbus.•
radio and heater, solid, blue finish Spec ial.
Ot:AVIJNBS
MIDenvllle, Oldo
. A.lbert Faircloth. We wish to er recently. She was accompan- was In charge of the business M Margaret Houdasheh vi•
!UXI p ll. tl&amp;J' ISe:l_.. P=N' . . .
Eud y- 1 e..., ll'OIIbles
g1ve special thanks to the ied by Elsie Perry, slater-In- session at which time plans lied
III DndaJ Oea4H1H ..., L II.
1 Mr and Mrs.
we have aD slr.eo
doctors and nurses at Meigs law of Mrs Lowther,
were formulated for the group Min rw·1~~c ~· Ch~mberobur
CAN(;ELI.A
11 •
~·­TIONS
Se..., Machines
Memorial, , to R.- Holmes Mrs. G;;;.riet Starkey Moore to have a "Country Sto.." be01'
a
CORRI!X..'TIUNS
Reasoeable Rates
and Rev. Caslo, for b.,;tr c&lt;JD- and children of Canton are at ginning July 11 In the Simpson ~ana. d Mr Bob Wllaon and
WiD be aecept.e0 liD~ e:ot A.. a
J'or n., of Pv.ronuttn
can W\' z.zt7t Day,.. N!glll
soling woi'd8, and 1o the poll- the home of her mother, Ruth building adjoining the Home fmilyr. :; Jack~on and Mr and
REGULATIONS
7 21 tfc hearers, singers, and ·Ewing Starkey. Mrs. Moore is attend· Bank.
·
'l'be pUblll!leJ .._..... . liY rtJM
--=c---.,--~=--=
Funeral·
Home.
Also
many
in~
the
summer
sesskln
of
etas&amp;The
Booster
Sunda)
School
Mrs.
Blll
Smith
~
Dayton
to ediT or re1oel' au• •dJ deemed
FOR SALE
ob:JeeUnnlble ~ Gou14 bl
FOR SALE
Mr. Farmer, why pay more? thanks for the beautiful fior· es at Ohio University.
Class met at the home of Mrs. were recent guests of their monplorted IQUDedtBtelJ 1'1:1• "ublbber wi.Jf 010t M f'UPO!Uib._ fa1"
30 Gal. Eiectnc hot water tank. HAMBURGERS~JOc;-- 25c-;- Col- ~~$6~ ~:..:".:!
al' off~ings. All have our e"' Mr. and Mro. Kelly Kerns of Feme Watterson Thursday ev· ther, Mrs. :rry
marw tblll """' rncnrrecl r.,..-t:loo
01
A-1
condition.
Call
Cheste'
fee , 5c. Jack'1 Dairy Ror,
erlastlng
gratitude.
,
Madison,
W.
Va.,
visited
his
enlng
June
27.
The
meeting
~
Mr
..
and
s.
y
yre
RATES
985-2217.
7 6 3tp Middleport.
7-Ute service to excellent Gold Med·
The Faircloth Family
aunt, Mrs. Zelia Perry and lam· ened with singing "Faith of Roseville were guests of Mr.
For Want Ad Sentect
al
plus
p,....n
Dairy
bulla
1
8
1tp
ily. Mrs. Perry returned with Our Fathers." Vera Beegle, de- and Mrs. Albert Hill.
a Cenu pey word_ liDO 'o.KI'UGI1.
COAL FOR SALE: Now is the NERVOUS? Can't sleep? TrY and performance tested heel
Mr and Mrs Don Hlll of
rilltr.lrPUIII Cllup 10 c.Dbo
1 bull:. No association lees. Curthem lo West Virginia where votional leader, read a portion , ·
·
W
ed
Sl
D Ceoli
•Ol'd ror ~ 01110&lt;
time w get your winter coal new time-releas
eel)- e tiss Breed;"" Service, Inc.
INSURANCE
siJe was a guest for several of First Timothy for the scrip. Columbus were week end gues~
Mcutlve lnlertiou
P'ult r1to , t eentl ~ woro .,m
at a reduced price. We have capsules. Only 88c at Stark For service~all
days. The Kerns family have lure and 8 poem ' 00 service. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert HI!!
1M cbarJed ror adYerltdDJ u oot
!'aid wltlllll 10 d11,-11 IJ't.er reeei9aU gratiec of coal We dehv- Drugs.
&amp;-26-30tp
p ker Cb te Obi JOHNSON , Simpson lnsuranc•J purchased the property ID AI- Readings by the members and and attended the Hill rewlioo.
er anywhere. Jellers Coot
Albert P"J.
r,
•
Agency' In AU forms of In bany formerly owoed by the prayer closed devoUons. July Mrs. Fra :Is Morris returned
"" bill 06 'l'BA1"i1UU - eu&amp; tor
c.um
$0 word otnl!llum l!:adt· ..t.dlttooCo. Now located half a mile
suraoce. Jun Johnson and Raymond Bobos and will ~ove meeting will be at the home home Sunday afternoon after a
11 won' te Ohtturtu ~bua.l
· G nd St Rt
Leland Parker, Pomeroy, Ohio
g
Ag
.,.
k Ith Mr and Mr n.
at I ceo• pa •or4.
west of Fatr rou s, . .
FOR RENT
Phone W\' I·ZZM
Bud Impson,
ents.
there.
of Flrn Gaul. Mrs. Wattet·son, wee w,
.
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OFFICE BOUUS
124. Ph. WY 2-61122 or WY 2·
I I tfc
Frank Bobo accompanied his hostess, served refreshments 1o llert Swl.t and daughter, Micl•
1:30 l. M. Ul :J:Oll t' M Oalb
6039.
7 6 7tc THREE room hou se, full lengI 5 30tp Reuter lnslr8Dee Agency
daughter, Claryce Stack, of AI- Vera Beegle, Fim Gaul, Isabel dele, Mndr, a..d MrsS. Mere! Sc~
81tw'4U ~:311 A.M. lo 12:00 DOOD
1
rr·s so EASY
lh sun porch. In Antiquity. GLASS INSTAU.ED windshield "blur811C&amp; for everr penooal bany, to Fort Sill, Okla., where Helen, Getta Simpson, lila· e1r 1• C 1sonsb, tevanden"~ _!~
TO PLACE A
Call WI !l-2572.
7 6 3tc and door. Insurance company
and buSiness oeed."
tt.ey visited with Billy Staek rie Roush, Marie Roy, Blanche n e n urn us . '"'"· ""' ..
RESULT PRODUCING
I
BUSINESS
buil&lt;ling
with
apar~
approved.
All
work
guaran·
Pbane
W\'
W43J
who Is stationed at the Army Spencer, Clara Powell, Laura tine Lake and Bill 10 AtheiiJ.
WANT AD
ment overhead. New Haven. ~~· ; -s.s. ~':;"· WY Z. HOUSE Trailer Insurance. Full bsse there.
Bell, Cora Buck, Lillian JohnPHONE WY2-2157
10·
$55.00 month. Phone WY 2·
• yracuse,
com rebenslve cover e $10 . Weekend guests o! Mr. and sor and Mrs. Maud Stewart,
5 25 30te
5336.
7 6 6tp
p$IOOO
agBa.
· Mrs. Robert Stout included Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts
per
coverage.
mesd M
Da ·d Ra
d
nd Mr
BUSJNESS PLACE suitable for
Simpson lnsurance Agency, on
rs._
VI · ymon ' of Bashan 8
· and.
Mrs.
-~
N, OTICES
__ _
beauty salon, office or small
COBA SERVICE
Middleport Ph WY 2-2!lll3
Mark, David, Randy and Shar- Ernest Deeder and Behnda, of
LOSE WEIGHT safety w It h
· tc M
on of Colorado
Springs, Colo., Columbus brought home mode
5 29 30
businf&gt;ss. 566 W. Main st., .....
firHII your ,..,.. to •••• Mtllol
DIADAX (f ormer Iy DEX-A pr&lt;)V.II DUIII, ••• •t thor·
r. and Mrs . Be nny Lowe a nd ice cream and ea ke and surDIET) new name, same for.
Ph. WY 2--28Sa.
••• prlcto of U.50.
STOP. Compare prices before Robin, Leslie Ann sndJeffrey, prised Rev. and Mrs. Glenn .
-.7 5 3tp For d.-nclaiUO "rvtee nil Clair
Mr and Mrs Wilbur B811 '
mula. Only 98c at Stark
--~---- wooa., Toctt. f'omorov wv '"'"'
buying insurance. Ingels In· and Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Sto1,1t Batt for their 35th wedding an- nd ·d h
·R h
ey
Drugs.
6-20-60tp
Sales &amp; Service
lONE 3 room furnished apart- or chen.• tiS-2145.
surance Agency, 373 Pearl and Freddie, Charles, Mike, niversary, Saturday, June 22. a .
aug ter, . ut Ann, and
AUTOMOBILE blllur...,. beeD
ment, one 4 room furnished
St., Middleport, Ohio. Phone and Karen, all of Cleveland ; The Syracuse EUB Charge friend D~ve Wiley, Mr... and
c.mcelled! LOll your opera!Air'•
apartment, adults only. 212
WY Z-2472.
7 3 6tp Mrs. Hel ••n Kirby, Ronnie and sponsored 8 going away party Mr,, William Grueser, Mr. anrl
llceDae! Cell WY 14961&gt;.
eFits Almost Every Car
S. 5th Ave , Middleport, Wy
Donnie of Elizabethton, Tenn., for the Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Mrs. Chester Spencer and Mr.
8 t1 t':
2-5435.
7 5 3tp
REAL ESTATE
MUSICAL Instruments Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout Jr., Bate at the Dorcas EUB Chur- and Mrs. F . E. Shaffer of Cot.
•Transferable When
HOUSE, five-roomsa~d hath. F'URNISHED four room home
· - - ·David and Carol Ann of New ch. The Bates have been trans- umbus were Sunday guests of
You Trade Cars
[Melvin Little, Cheshire, Ohio.
with bath, hot and cold wat- FOR SALE: StndivarJollll Vio- Haven, W. Va. , Rit• Kaye Teels !erred to Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black·
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7-2-6tc er, gas furnace . Going back lin. Good banjo. Reasonable of Columbus and Brenda Sue Steve Cleland, Teddy Bailey ston and family and enjoyed a
eGuaranteed 24 Months •ii DUPLEX, furnished apart. to Florida and must sell with S. C. Coo~. De•ter, Ohio
Teets, local.
and Bruce Beegle attended tht chicken barbecue,
or 24,000 Miles
ment 81 390 s. 2nd. Middle- or wtthout fnnuture. J . J.
5 15 lfc
Rodney Jordan spent part of Baptist Camp at Loudonville. Mrs.. Normtn Wyersmlller
K
1743 Ch te Rd Po
the past week with his cousin Rev. Lasley, son of Rev . and and Dtane are dally VISit~ s•

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LEGAL NOTICE

Walter Jordan.
.
Mrs. Lasley, former pastor here the home of Mrs. Wyersmlller &gt;
- SUsm Frazier of Gallipolis was one ol the camp counsel· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar·
ONE SIX room house. Peoples ,__ Ll ~ ·" A
NoTICe TO coNTaACTolt
spent a week with her grand-- ors.
'!nee
,,..,
ITATI 0' OHIO
11 Spurrier. Mr. Spurrier I~'
1
Terrace. Phone Pt. Pleasant '-"''RIO f11i. fin,
DIPARTMINT •• """'"'"
parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Mrs. Mabel Roush and Mrs. ·
11le Re-Her
11 c~:~~
1518-J
after
5
p.m.
c:!:'!-=::~s
t';.,
Gillogly.
Her parents, Mr. and Bertha Sayre attended the ·Mr. and ~ra. Hugh Beaz*ul
W"'ld Standard ol Compael
340•0QtNSTALLED
FURNISHED
apartments.
Two,
·~-RSVILLE
"'·
.,_,.,
·
..
Mrs
Ralph
Frazier and sons house party at Granville
spent Saturday evening at the
RJ:eeDe...
LD.IJ .. r..
1 ~ room
UNIT '••c• coNTRAcT
·
'
·
horne of Mrs Eloise Mankh•
·Fu
b
Sealed
propo•ru.
wrn
be
1'e~tvett
came
on
Saturday
for
her.
Mr
and
Mrs
Leonard
Lewis
·
.
4 room, I fJVe room.
''-ig car room, ride Blld perform· .
rms ·
frame with bath, part baS&amp;- at the olflce of the St•te Uiehway' M
M
'Ill
C1
·
.
and family While there thev
ed and unfurni.sbd. Phooe
~• b tin'
Director .otohlo,atcotumbu•.Ohto.
r. and
rs. WI am u-of Massillon were recent vtsit· ·.. ed , ·
·
~nee SmaU car economy and
1 gas 1urna\,;...
WY 2-2S5?
i-.7-tfc men,
ea g, until 1o,oo .-. .. M.• otlto IF.•.Urnl st~n· well and Mr and Mrs Jerry ors of her parents Mr and Mrs VIsit
WJth Mr. and Mrs. AJ..
managerabllily
·
.
located 00 Route 124· $6: 000· 1::d~m!'r~:;m'!'::a"l~· .Jub 18' t883. Culwell wer~ in Jack~n re-. John Marr They atiended th~ bert Brown and daughter, Judl!
See
POMEROY, 0.
and unfurnished
tl)ur room furnish- FARM- 80 acres, 12 cultivatPropo~al• Noa. 1, 1 and 3 are of·
tl h
the y VISI
· 'ted re1a- LeWlS
.
·.
West Colum- of Mt. Vernon.
Melropoli&amp;aD Motors
noM_
. h
I fered a. on• contract and will be cen y w ere
reumon
a1
1~ rHREE
E. MaiD Street Pomeny
ed and
a..-..- ed, good 7-room ouse, ce ~ contldered on ttae but• or tb• to- tives
bla
Mr. and Mrs. F. E . Shaffer
Pboae n i-sno
." .ments. WY 2-5434..
lar, ba~e.nt barn, garage, hi amou;~.~~ No, 1
.
Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree.
Lillian Johnson and son, spent the weekend with Mr .
..._
WHY
WORRY
..,.r
a
sluggish
12
t
lie
other
buddmgs,
fruit
trees,
A,...,
•••
M•,..••
Cow&gt;&lt;Joo,
Oblo,
and
M
nd
M
AI
,
Dy
C
th . ho
. and Mrs. Harold Blackston and
• 22 '"
.,
II and nd
ear Athens on road• and parklnr are111 •t Burr
r. a
rs. vm
e arro 1, 1e1t 1or e1r me m f .1
po s, n
Dop•rtm••&lt; "' N•· and Rebacca attended tile wed· San Pedro Calif after m th ami y,
septic tank? Get Klean · .,m- 1II DUPLEX furnished apart. we
fOR NEW or used can
ar All Se pI'tc lank CIeaner at i ment at 390• 8. 2nd, Middle- County line · $4' HI)·00· Terms· by
\ural Ruoueel - DiviiiOII of Part..
a Mrs.
on
stabllb:l.n&amp; wltb modified Nblllz· ding of Marilynn
'nlomas here with• her ., mother,
- ---tnlcks, pbvne Marvin Marks. Landmark Farm Bureau, Po- l port Call in evening WY 2· FARM - 58 acres, 30 cu!Uvat· ,. bow oou~. """" T-30, B-Ill ond Charles Albert Leist in Col Ca lila Sa
d th
I PEACOCK ALLEY
~·LESMAN Bea ley . Matb7130tc
.
.
ed 7 oom house witb bath Modified. and bY •vPIYinr • bttum.
- . m
yre an o er re 8· NEW YORK. (UP!)
'"b
5
~ •
·
meroy.
·•
5262.
5-211-lfc
• •r
' '""" '""'"' ""''"''"'· !&lt;om Nl. umbus ree&lt;lnUy The wedding lives and friend
- 1 •
ews. Athens, LY 3-4061.,
basement, coal fu~ce heat- ~:j!:"!a!"~t:nrv~;:atb _ e.28UO was held at th~ North Meth~ Mr and
Ha ld De- famous Peacock Alley of the
111-9-tlc
·lng,t spring
bouse
With
dlst Church In Columbus and WoIf·e were recen
· t guests
ro
Hotel reopened
• - - - ---- .._ ._
You Get Them
Other
bua,u
....., water "" •• rropoaal Ho. t
o1 Waldorf-Astoria
.
MARINE
SUPPLIES
sys em.
....._., 00 .._ eooniY, Ohio. on tbo MolD the reception at the Seneca Ho- her mother Mrs Sonoma M thiS summer ln COVIP1ete new
State Route $6,500 00 Terms Road and Pienlo Ana at l'orbd RllD
c- d
ted b Ollv Sml"
- - -For Sale
ree at an mar
. ~
.
..
. Shte Park, ~·rtmmt of Natural tel. Miss Dye was a brides- Nickles • ·
ecor, crea
y er ..."
_R SALE·. 1961 Trl' umph Tl1962 Mndel, 15 ft. molded Ill&gt;- A ERT M. COX, SALESMAN ....,,..., - Dl•"'o• ot •"""• •• maid
M .H I Cl I nd
noted Broadway stage deslguer
ru
1·6 oz Beverage Glassel
I
Lo
Sta bo t 45 OX PHONE WY • . - A rtlbillzlnr tn part wub nu'Jd.Wed at.·
·
rs. aze
e a , Mr. and
al
.
er-g ass
ne
r
a .
I
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~UMI bUIHd bile coura,' lteau T-30. B·lll
Mr and Mrs. Dwaine Jor- Mrs Edward Simpson Mrs Lil a n d producer. The ganer
gWYor ~b .Motorcycle . P hocne ' You get l - 16 oz. size glass
H P outboard Mercury mo- '
7 5 3tc
llodlfied. a.ad by opplylq a bltum.
'
·
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•
~ scheme 1's read white and gold,
7 8 31
~
ped Co
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tnou&amp; surta~e trutment.. nem T-31 . dan and Bryan enjoyed a picnic lian Johnson and son, enjoyed
•
8
~~ee g~~r:n:i.m:/~~s~~i~c:a~~ ~r, ~ully ~p c' t~ FOR SALE: Racine Vine St. ~!!;e'::n!n:-•;,~rll:v~~~b _ T.392.D at Lake Alma State Park on a a "cook.out" at the home of with Regency eanopy ~AUCTION. The Bradford Auc·
~a
~pprov ·
omp e
3 bedroom house eorner lot, teet or 1 ·40 inlle•.
recent Sunday with other em· Mr and Mrs Bert Gr'unm at tr
__
an_ce_
. -------more. Or a COmb ination oil
with trader Used less than
'
'I'OpOMI N•. •
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tion Co., Racine, Ohio, will change
and lube job.
h
E.1 · B .1·
wall to, wall carpet, double vmton .county, Ohio o11 road• and ployees of the Michigan WhoJe.. Letart recently
conduct an ~uctlon conf,isting
24 ours.
mer 81 ey on
c......
n WI g. P•rll,
p•rllbll ll'f!U at lAke Hope State
I th
Dl I .
d thel
.
.'
Rt 680
t f 0
garage. ~ or ca
Department or Natural Re- sa e, A ens
Y sJOn, an
r Miss Louise Parr attended
· Ph
of a full line of household
0
omeroy an mar
. wes
arwm.
. 3483 '
7 5 &amp;yc IOUref';l - DI•IIJOD of Pnb, b-, Ito· families ' More than fifty attend· the HiU reunion Sunda
furnishings and several an.- SUPER SERVICE STATION
WY 2-6147
1 6 6tp
.
bllh1nl' lD part wub IDOd1fie4 .tabU- ed
'
Ytlques. Located at 32 WestHP
~t
th
d
t
FOUR
,ROOM
house
with
1
ac-~~~
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Miss
Joyce
Toler
of
Ravens8co ou oar moor, re 1qt large porch basement ed., wt.tb bUumtnou1 roadmb (U.m
lawn St. , Jackson, Ohio, Sat- Open 24 Hours WY 2-9932 22
r. and Mrs. George Me- wood spent a week with her
urda Jul 13 , 1963 , 1 . m.
. ..
$165.00. Used appr_o~imately 12~
~te No. ?. Phone WY ~~· 8Me~~odc.'c~:1•:' at;'v1 ~:~0: Knight and daughter visited aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
.
Y.'
thY
P
24
m.
o)TEEL
Coal
Furnace
hours.
Phone
Wilham
Brown,
..
,.
•30•.. bit"m'...,.... .urt~ treatment, Ihm on Monday at the horne of his Fred Dantels
7-v
Th IS IS e persona1 proper1y
.
.
C8 f
""u .
"" T-31
'
of Reese O. Jones.
With ducts and registers. r ~son 7735769.
7 I 6tp
.
Pavm..t wlctlb Yulpu.
grandparents, Mr. and Mr!l. Mrs. Sybil Miles retumed
Kautz ' Chester • Ohio.
HOUSE FOR SALE
••• w... """" - "'""'·"' Fern Gillogly •
home after a vis1't w'th
7 8 3tc
b thIn Racine,
carport ""'J•ct
le~~t or 3.8311 mnea.
I
reIa•
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INSTRUCTIONS
S roolllll and a •
'rho "'" ... '"' , .... Jeuoo "'
Linda Queen, wbo spent the ti"'! In Wheeling. She was acNICE CABBAGE 50c b_u. Wilkie POODLE PUPS A.K.C. Black
and patio, large yard. Clar~ 1~: b'r:J:m•h•:~=u~~ .et rorth 1n winter with relatives. in West companied by her nieces, Mrs.
' .
Sarson, Portland, OhiO. 3tc
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S,
E
RVICE
TESTSI
ence
Roy,
WI
9-28!1.
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bo ,....... 1o Virginia is now at the home of Carl Shimp J111ss Nev
Gald
mmtature, ma e or ema e. •
a
•
6 29 6tc tllfl wllh hla bid a1 Cflrtifled cheell
78
==--:-·---cc---.----.--Stud service. Mr!l. C. P. Wil- Men·Women. 18•52 , start bt~ aa e102.·
=r ..~ •11':,un.!u~~! !!.':.:"";:! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Den- well, and Mise VIrginia Small
USED Appliance bargains at Iiams 592 Broadway Mid- oo a week. Preparatory tralntn&amp; untu FOUR ROOM house with 1 &amp;c-- tban ten thounnd doo11n, or • bond ver Queen Sr. and Denver Jr. who were overnight gue11ts.
...and .
• Phone WY 2-5443.
'
appointed. Tbousand.a of Jobl open.
,.,. PW e.ttt of "" bid payablfl nd D J
Pomeroy La ndmar k. Hotpoint dleport.
Expfrhmce u•uauy unne('ulary. FREE
re Iot, Iarge parch , basemen1, for
to the directOr.
a
a e.
Mrs. Edlth Dunfee left for I
g cu . ft · refri~erator • $59 ·95.
7 3 3tc mer~ts.
lnform•tlon oD Jobs, sal1l1"te., require.
off Rt • 7. Phone WY Hl27. rorm1,
BtctdM• mud apply, 01'1 u,. proper
Laura Kreb!l and her mother ' visit with relatives in PittsWrlte TODAY a:t\':1'1\J name,
for •requalllieoUon •Itll t.be
Good Serve) Gas Refrigerator
b'
addres• and phone. L!nco!D S~1"V!Cf',
.
5-21-30tp RIJhway Credit kamlMr, ·~ Col- Maude Holcomb and aunt. Ruth burgh and Beaver, Pa.
in desk type ca met, Bu.- B&amp;IL. The DailJ s~n tlnel , Prnne.
umbus otdo. u l~ut 10 diJI before Sw'sh
Rad J'(f h
M nd M
$75 . Ph 1'j co True- Zone sutoma- SINGF.R
h
Zi -Za
ts ruy, otoin.
FOR SALE: 7 room bouse in the da'te ..t te op•n bid&amp;
I er,
c I , ave
rer. a
rs. Herman Spen·
tic Defrost refrigerator $100. mo ogany,, g gb, overheats j
good locality Cistern water ollT~e:lntmum •••fl to bo P.ut to turned from a four week trip. cer and family left for theit
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fancy designs
utton o es
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23 cu. It. Umco
est , reezW'll
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t f • EMPLOYMENT Wanted and city water. Sell for $7. obon . . •• , ,...,..~ wltb ,.,
Y VISI
WI a s •~r
orne in Texas after spending Last )'ear people caused more
Good May tag au to- etc.
I
Of Prev•Wnl ·Bourb Ware famil
er, $1.,
MJ.
er:.D
h !let e8 accoun or
- -500 Mrs JMThornton WY z.t 'Sehedule
Rates AIM!ert.atnet aDdDeterm!Dad by
y, th e Don McBJanes of three weeks WI'th hi 1 parents, than 100,000 forest fires . Tboy
rnatir washer, $150. Good Un- '4'&lt;IV cashl orPh ' paWYyme2nts WANTED: Homebuilding, re- :JGi?
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G-18-UC ~he Dev~f!"J•t o~~utt;:.~~ Bela. Los Angeles, Calif. Among tbe Mr. and Mrs. fdasm Spencer didn't mean it- but all it tabl
leo dryer, repossesses. $120. $8 mont Y·
one
~ pairing, block laying, or
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- P:~m::r 1m~!:; t»
points of interest ·visited were Other guests w~ Mr.' and Mr&amp;: to start a forest flro are a t..;
04 ·
Unico automatic washer, $120
.. _ _!.:._UHc wiring. By the hours or con-- FOR SALE ~y owner, 3 bed· ~f:ot~~~.ll~:: :tt::~· J111\~~ Pike's Peak, Garden of the Francis Mattington and three tpPrks from a cigarette, match or
Magic Chef gas range, $4{1. ZIG ZAG sewing machine, 1963 tract See or phor.e Calvin room home m Sugar Run Ar· Rni•ed Code or Ohio.'"
Gods, Royal Gorge and SUI- children of Kansas and Mrs . campfire and a little carel~
Dryer, $75. Easy Spin-dry wash- model, blind hems, button- Orr, Radne, Ohio. WI 9-3011. ea. Large corner lot. Newly at:'·,~· ,:;d-~;:!:e~:o'!~ ~".;~ pension Bridge and old ghost Jean Lindsey and son, Scotty,
F,ol/ow Smokey's ABC'1:
er, $30. Magic Chef Gas range holes, appliques, and comes
1 6 6tc
modeled. call WY 2-3618.
~~c!~:. 11111 ~ or th• tll\'ldoo d81Put,. towns. The Painted Desert and of Grove City.
Always break
$40. Pomeroy Landmark, K complete with
of fashion
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6--19-tfc The dl~ · .reot!nre• -t11a 11Jht to Mesa 'lerde, Grand Canyon, M.~ . Helen Younce returned
matches in two.
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Main St. , Pll. WY 2-2181. Op- discs. One dial does it all. No BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE _ 1 . 8 room house " ~ ,.., . . .. ~ ~".:s;l!,".!,
Bryce Canyon, Zion National home from two weeks vacation
le sure all fires are out.
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7 5 3tc attachments needed. Ongtmily
dooble
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Las Vegas, Death Valley, at kags Head, N, C.
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BARGAIN- pri;;;,(i;;sed tillers nally $139.95. Pay balance of FOR EXPERIENCED painting, t
ra:::'uy apartment j _ 6
Hoover Dam and Scottie's ca.. Mrs. Ethel Wheeler spent sev·
in an ash tray.
and mowers at Pomeroy Land· $68.31 of 9 payments of 8 Interior and exterior. C a II r:'m story and haU 1 _ CAMOUFLAGE
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lit, largest zoo in the world at eral days with Mrs. Goy Arch·
mark. Good garden . tractor monthly. Phone W\' 2·22114.
Roger Culluns, Phone WY 2- large 6 room house 'wtth 3 TORONTO, Ont. (IJPI) - In Sa~ Diego, Gall!., Tis Juana In er and brother,
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w•th disc, cuiUvator and wa7-2-6tc 2682.
7-l~tp room apartment adjoining. thiS city a bouse ma.y.
he a Mexico, Sequols National Par~,
(
gon. 164. Gond parden tractor SINGER
electric portable. PHOTO COPYING Serviceo. Good
Investment property. home. It may . he an electric Golden Gate Bridge, .Sutter s Dyke, who paased away at his
with cultivator and plow, $50. Sews forward and backward. Copy any letter or d..,..eaL Ont of higb water, close to substation.
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Mill, Sail Lake City, Heno, ~ev. home there the past week,
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Extra good riding power mow· Zig Zag ~nipped to button- .,enter Insurance, Pomeroy. lown. Call Pt. Pleasant 1518- The llydrcrE!&lt;ctr"'
Power Ye!lowstone Natio~l Park, Cu8- Mr. ~nd Mrs. Roger TUrner
er. $275. Good David Bradley hole, ete. Bal. due $33.61 or
z 1; lfc J, after ~ p.m. evenings. Commission of Ontario la con- ter s Monument •n Montana, ¢ Elgm, m., were weekend
Tiller with I extra tiller and 7 payments $6 monthly. Phone
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6-19-tfc structing· substation• in build- B1ack Hills and ~ell Mern- guests of hiS parents, Mr. and
.:~-atc
AUC110NEER
ings that resemble nearby orlal 1D Dakotas !ihd back Mrs. Henry TUrner. Other vlsi~
lawn mower, $100. Pomeroy WY 2-Z204.
7
Landmark, E. Main St., Ph. - - - -~-Cemplete Service
IN POMEROY. Elgnl room struchlros as nearly as .possl· through Iowa. One Interesting ors on Sunday were Mr. aDd
YES, YOU can borrow o u r
Crllt Bradford
house, S bedrooms and bath, ,to preserve
nelghborhoD&lt;! experience was mee\lng . Mr. Mrs. Joe Bolin, B,renda, Rteky
2_2182 . Open tiD 9 p. m.
,
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Carpet
Shampooer
FREE
to
Write,
Pbane
or
Coatacl
large
lot.
Good
location
ool
of
aPJM:llrance,
a
recent
lrleetlng alld iiiJs.. Asa Jordan, Middle- and Brent, Langsville,
Gall
1 5 300
clean your carpets with . Blue
A. C. BRADFORD
high water. CaD WY 2-25118. of the 1!18tltute ~ J!le&lt;itrlcal and port, a\ Coster's l\lolljlm'ltlt tn Young of Albany, Mr. and Mrs.
1961 Crossland Mobll -Home~ 38 Lustre. Baker Fu1111ture,
Racme,CW.
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5 10 tfc Electronics E'\fl.loeers w••· (Old. Montana.
Larry Turner and Nancy :I&gt;Ji,WII
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x 10. In excellent ., condltton. Middleport.
7-2-llt&lt;
I II tfe FOR SALE ~ Two
A paper deilc;rl'lerl ..,.~ a!Jbala- Rnth Star)tey aCCO!JIIIBilied local. Larry TIJrner 'waa jlaJb.
1ft"=~";.;.,~';:"...!'.:!'.""'
~:~ :.in~ M~:&lt;e 7 ~o~; CHIHUAHUAS, AKC, 5 mo•ths. Bookkeeping accounts wanted. blllde. Beautlful Btreb lllldl tioo •• di'Siiftet! .19 1~r as her uncU, &amp;~U Van Dyke, fully Injured In a motor tiCOt'W' . ""'"""••.....,..,...,_,.....
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1952 NASH $100. Pbone WY Young, Racine, 0 . WI 9 • w service. Phone WY 2-2272. Lh)coln Heights. CaU Job"" · with false 'wlnilowa arid a tYJ&gt;' 1they .•ltendf¥1 lhe funeral of required on . hiB rlgbl lq aDd
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7 S 31&lt;1 3441,
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Mr; Van Dyke'• soo Harold Vau other Injuries wen . received.
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IJRESSMAIONG,
Alterations Middk&gt;port. Price, WOIJO, In·
Ted Nance, Mr. Mills cama ae
Men's and Women's Special quire Ohio' Hotel.
Four1&lt;en members of the Friday and th~y all returned on
price this ltUlllth oniy plain
I a tic
Mr. and .Mrs. Dale Dye cele· Happy HusUers Sunday SchQOI Saturday night.
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dress, $2.50, better ~.. $4 - .
- bnlted their 43rd wedding an· class enjoyed a covered dish Mr. and Mrs. Carol Sayre of.
up Kathleen Milhoan ~te
CARD OF THANKS ruverary 011 Sunday. Her aunt, dinner at the Methodist church PitbJburgb were weekend guests
1960 Plymouth VB- 2-Door
$999
248, 4 miles beyond Cbester. WE WISH TO estend oor sin- =~etdJ!~ygua:, ;~A,~";';,; orFFrt~idaiy ethvenlndlg Junet"?-'·
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolfe,
V8 motor, automaUc trans, new tires, radio and heater,
7 6 3te
.
o ruW ng e . nner '"' pro- Mrs. Camilla Sayre and Mr.
blac-k un•r ~· nrr · trnlsh
---=--:-c-==.....,==cc= __ cere and heartfelt thanks 1o afternoon they took her calling gram and buslneas session was and Mr Dave Huddle8tGG ,
1959 Rambler American 2-Door _._ $688 L 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER. relatives, friends , and uejCh- uu friends in the Wilkesville held In tho sanctuary . Several Mro ~a Roush spenl 'sunStandard trans.. !!:OOd ti~t·s. solid bud)'. ndic and .heater.
Chesw, Obio.
bors for their kindness 'nd area and at the Jarrot Bobo members contributed to the da ,;ith Miss Vera Beegle.
4 18 lie sympathy shown us during home near Point Rock.
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program. Mrs. Lillian Jividen ~ nd Mr Wa'd Diddle and
WANT AD
1957 Ford Country Squire Sta. Wag . $699
Iori
llriieler,
l'lamblliJ
oad
the
illness
and
death
of
our
Mrs.
Clara
Jeffers
visited
was
program chairman. The
r. 8
.:.;.ke~ guetlll or
Q
.Passenger,
VS motor, aulomatic tram. Power stt&gt;ermg,
INFORMATION
Beallnc
beloved husband and father, with her aunt, Mai'i• Lowth· president, Mrs. B. M. Pickens =lv::r::, Columbus.•
radio and heater, solid, blue finish Spec ial.
Ot:AVIJNBS
MIDenvllle, Oldo
. A.lbert Faircloth. We wish to er recently. She was accompan- was In charge of the business M Margaret Houdasheh vi•
!UXI p ll. tl&amp;J' ISe:l_.. P=N' . . .
Eud y- 1 e..., ll'OIIbles
g1ve special thanks to the ied by Elsie Perry, slater-In- session at which time plans lied
III DndaJ Oea4H1H ..., L II.
1 Mr and Mrs.
we have aD slr.eo
doctors and nurses at Meigs law of Mrs Lowther,
were formulated for the group Min rw·1~~c ~· Ch~mberobur
CAN(;ELI.A
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~·­TIONS
Se..., Machines
Memorial, , to R.- Holmes Mrs. G;;;.riet Starkey Moore to have a "Country Sto.." be01'
a
CORRI!X..'TIUNS
Reasoeable Rates
and Rev. Caslo, for b.,;tr c&lt;JD- and children of Canton are at ginning July 11 In the Simpson ~ana. d Mr Bob Wllaon and
WiD be aecept.e0 liD~ e:ot A.. a
J'or n., of Pv.ronuttn
can W\' z.zt7t Day,.. N!glll
soling woi'd8, and 1o the poll- the home of her mother, Ruth building adjoining the Home fmilyr. :; Jack~on and Mr and
REGULATIONS
7 21 tfc hearers, singers, and ·Ewing Starkey. Mrs. Moore is attend· Bank.
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'l'be pUblll!leJ .._..... . liY rtJM
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Funeral·
Home.
Also
many
in~
the
summer
sesskln
of
etas&amp;The
Booster
Sunda)
School
Mrs.
Blll
Smith
~
Dayton
to ediT or re1oel' au• •dJ deemed
FOR SALE
ob:JeeUnnlble ~ Gou14 bl
FOR SALE
Mr. Farmer, why pay more? thanks for the beautiful fior· es at Ohio University.
Class met at the home of Mrs. were recent guests of their monplorted IQUDedtBtelJ 1'1:1• "ublbber wi.Jf 010t M f'UPO!Uib._ fa1"
30 Gal. Eiectnc hot water tank. HAMBURGERS~JOc;-- 25c-;- Col- ~~$6~ ~:..:".:!
al' off~ings. All have our e"' Mr. and Mro. Kelly Kerns of Feme Watterson Thursday ev· ther, Mrs. :rry
marw tblll """' rncnrrecl r.,..-t:loo
01
A-1
condition.
Call
Cheste'
fee , 5c. Jack'1 Dairy Ror,
erlastlng
gratitude.
,
Madison,
W.
Va.,
visited
his
enlng
June
27.
The
meeting
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Mr
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and
s.
y
yre
RATES
985-2217.
7 6 3tp Middleport.
7-Ute service to excellent Gold Med·
The Faircloth Family
aunt, Mrs. Zelia Perry and lam· ened with singing "Faith of Roseville were guests of Mr.
For Want Ad Sentect
al
plus
p,....n
Dairy
bulla
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8
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ily. Mrs. Perry returned with Our Fathers." Vera Beegle, de- and Mrs. Albert Hill.
a Cenu pey word_ liDO 'o.KI'UGI1.
COAL FOR SALE: Now is the NERVOUS? Can't sleep? TrY and performance tested heel
Mr and Mrs Don Hlll of
rilltr.lrPUIII Cllup 10 c.Dbo
1 bull:. No association lees. Curthem lo West Virginia where votional leader, read a portion , ·
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W
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Sl
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•Ol'd ror ~ 01110&lt;
time w get your winter coal new time-releas
eel)- e tiss Breed;"" Service, Inc.
INSURANCE
siJe was a guest for several of First Timothy for the scrip. Columbus were week end gues~
Mcutlve lnlertiou
P'ult r1to , t eentl ~ woro .,m
at a reduced price. We have capsules. Only 88c at Stark For service~all
days. The Kerns family have lure and 8 poem ' 00 service. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert HI!!
1M cbarJed ror adYerltdDJ u oot
!'aid wltlllll 10 d11,-11 IJ't.er reeei9aU gratiec of coal We dehv- Drugs.
&amp;-26-30tp
p ker Cb te Obi JOHNSON , Simpson lnsuranc•J purchased the property ID AI- Readings by the members and and attended the Hill rewlioo.
er anywhere. Jellers Coot
Albert P"J.
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"" bill 06 'l'BA1"i1UU - eu&amp; tor
c.um
$0 word otnl!llum l!:adt· ..t.dlttooCo. Now located half a mile
suraoce. Jun Johnson and Raymond Bobos and will ~ove meeting will be at the home home Sunday afternoon after a
11 won' te Ohtturtu ~bua.l
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Leland Parker, Pomeroy, Ohio
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Ag
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k Ith Mr and Mr n.
at I ceo• pa •or4.
west of Fatr rou s, . .
FOR RENT
Phone W\' I·ZZM
Bud Impson,
ents.
there.
of Flrn Gaul. Mrs. Wattet·son, wee w,
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OFFICE BOUUS
124. Ph. WY 2-61122 or WY 2·
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Frank Bobo accompanied his hostess, served refreshments 1o llert Swl.t and daughter, Micl•
1:30 l. M. Ul :J:Oll t' M Oalb
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7 6 7tc THREE room hou se, full lengI 5 30tp Reuter lnslr8Dee Agency
daughter, Claryce Stack, of AI- Vera Beegle, Fim Gaul, Isabel dele, Mndr, a..d MrsS. Mere! Sc~
81tw'4U ~:311 A.M. lo 12:00 DOOD
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rr·s so EASY
lh sun porch. In Antiquity. GLASS INSTAU.ED windshield "blur811C&amp; for everr penooal bany, to Fort Sill, Okla., where Helen, Getta Simpson, lila· e1r 1• C 1sonsb, tevanden"~ _!~
TO PLACE A
Call WI !l-2572.
7 6 3tc and door. Insurance company
and buSiness oeed."
tt.ey visited with Billy Staek rie Roush, Marie Roy, Blanche n e n urn us . '"'"· ""' ..
RESULT PRODUCING
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BUSINESS
buil&lt;ling
with
apar~
approved.
All
work
guaran·
Pbane
W\'
W43J
who Is stationed at the Army Spencer, Clara Powell, Laura tine Lake and Bill 10 AtheiiJ.
WANT AD
ment overhead. New Haven. ~~· ; -s.s. ~':;"· WY Z. HOUSE Trailer Insurance. Full bsse there.
Bell, Cora Buck, Lillian JohnPHONE WY2-2157
10·
$55.00 month. Phone WY 2·
• yracuse,
com rebenslve cover e $10 . Weekend guests o! Mr. and sor and Mrs. Maud Stewart,
5 25 30te
5336.
7 6 6tp
p$IOOO
agBa.
· Mrs. Robert Stout included Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts
per
coverage.
mesd M
Da ·d Ra
d
nd Mr
BUSJNESS PLACE suitable for
Simpson lnsurance Agency, on
rs._
VI · ymon ' of Bashan 8
· and.
Mrs.
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beauty salon, office or small
COBA SERVICE
Middleport Ph WY 2-2!lll3
Mark, David, Randy and Shar- Ernest Deeder and Behnda, of
LOSE WEIGHT safety w It h
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on of Colorado
Springs, Colo., Columbus brought home mode
5 29 30
businf&gt;ss. 566 W. Main st., .....
firHII your ,..,.. to •••• Mtllol
DIADAX (f ormer Iy DEX-A pr&lt;)V.II DUIII, ••• •t thor·
r. and Mrs . Be nny Lowe a nd ice cream and ea ke and surDIET) new name, same for.
Ph. WY 2--28Sa.
••• prlcto of U.50.
STOP. Compare prices before Robin, Leslie Ann sndJeffrey, prised Rev. and Mrs. Glenn .
-.7 5 3tp For d.-nclaiUO "rvtee nil Clair
Mr and Mrs Wilbur B811 '
mula. Only 98c at Stark
--~---- wooa., Toctt. f'omorov wv '"'"'
buying insurance. Ingels In· and Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Sto1,1t Batt for their 35th wedding an- nd ·d h
·R h
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Drugs.
6-20-60tp
Sales &amp; Service
lONE 3 room furnished apart- or chen.• tiS-2145.
surance Agency, 373 Pearl and Freddie, Charles, Mike, niversary, Saturday, June 22. a .
aug ter, . ut Ann, and
AUTOMOBILE blllur...,. beeD
ment, one 4 room furnished
St., Middleport, Ohio. Phone and Karen, all of Cleveland ; The Syracuse EUB Charge friend D~ve Wiley, Mr... and
c.mcelled! LOll your opera!Air'•
apartment, adults only. 212
WY Z-2472.
7 3 6tp Mrs. Hel ••n Kirby, Ronnie and sponsored 8 going away party Mr,, William Grueser, Mr. anrl
llceDae! Cell WY 14961&gt;.
eFits Almost Every Car
S. 5th Ave , Middleport, Wy
Donnie of Elizabethton, Tenn., for the Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Mrs. Chester Spencer and Mr.
8 t1 t':
2-5435.
7 5 3tp
REAL ESTATE
MUSICAL Instruments Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout Jr., Bate at the Dorcas EUB Chur- and Mrs. F . E. Shaffer of Cot.
•Transferable When
HOUSE, five-roomsa~d hath. F'URNISHED four room home
· - - ·David and Carol Ann of New ch. The Bates have been trans- umbus were Sunday guests of
You Trade Cars
[Melvin Little, Cheshire, Ohio.
with bath, hot and cold wat- FOR SALE: StndivarJollll Vio- Haven, W. Va. , Rit• Kaye Teels !erred to Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black·
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eGuaranteed 24 Months •ii DUPLEX, furnished apart. to Florida and must sell with S. C. Coo~. De•ter, Ohio
Teets, local.
and Bruce Beegle attended tht chicken barbecue,
or 24,000 Miles
ment 81 390 s. 2nd. Middle- or wtthout fnnuture. J . J.
5 15 lfc
Rodney Jordan spent part of Baptist Camp at Loudonville. Mrs.. Normtn Wyersmlller
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the past week with his cousin Rev. Lasley, son of Rev . and and Dtane are dally VISit~ s•

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Walter Jordan.
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Mrs. Lasley, former pastor here the home of Mrs. Wyersmlller &gt;
- SUsm Frazier of Gallipolis was one ol the camp counsel· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar·
ONE SIX room house. Peoples ,__ Ll ~ ·" A
NoTICe TO coNTaACTolt
spent a week with her grand-- ors.
'!nee
,,..,
ITATI 0' OHIO
11 Spurrier. Mr. Spurrier I~'
1
Terrace. Phone Pt. Pleasant '-"''RIO f11i. fin,
DIPARTMINT •• """'"'"
parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Mrs. Mabel Roush and Mrs. ·
11le Re-Her
11 c~:~~
1518-J
after
5
p.m.
c:!:'!-=::~s
t';.,
Gillogly.
Her parents, Mr. and Bertha Sayre attended the ·Mr. and ~ra. Hugh Beaz*ul
W"'ld Standard ol Compael
340•0QtNSTALLED
FURNISHED
apartments.
Two,
·~-RSVILLE
"'·
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·
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Mrs
Ralph
Frazier and sons house party at Granville
spent Saturday evening at the
RJ:eeDe...
LD.IJ .. r..
1 ~ room
UNIT '••c• coNTRAcT
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horne of Mrs Eloise Mankh•
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b
Sealed
propo•ru.
wrn
be
1'e~tvett
came
on
Saturday
for
her.
Mr
and
Mrs
Leonard
Lewis
·
.
4 room, I fJVe room.
''-ig car room, ride Blld perform· .
rms ·
frame with bath, part baS&amp;- at the olflce of the St•te Uiehway' M
M
'Ill
C1
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.
and family While there thev
ed and unfurni.sbd. Phooe
~• b tin'
Director .otohlo,atcotumbu•.Ohto.
r. and
rs. WI am u-of Massillon were recent vtsit· ·.. ed , ·
·
~nee SmaU car economy and
1 gas 1urna\,;...
WY 2-2S5?
i-.7-tfc men,
ea g, until 1o,oo .-. .. M.• otlto IF.•.Urnl st~n· well and Mr and Mrs Jerry ors of her parents Mr and Mrs VIsit
WJth Mr. and Mrs. AJ..
managerabllily
·
.
located 00 Route 124· $6: 000· 1::d~m!'r~:;m'!'::a"l~· .Jub 18' t883. Culwell wer~ in Jack~n re-. John Marr They atiended th~ bert Brown and daughter, Judl!
See
POMEROY, 0.
and unfurnished
tl)ur room furnish- FARM- 80 acres, 12 cultivatPropo~al• Noa. 1, 1 and 3 are of·
tl h
the y VISI
· 'ted re1a- LeWlS
.
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West Colum- of Mt. Vernon.
Melropoli&amp;aD Motors
noM_
. h
I fered a. on• contract and will be cen y w ere
reumon
a1
1~ rHREE
E. MaiD Street Pomeny
ed and
a..-..- ed, good 7-room ouse, ce ~ contldered on ttae but• or tb• to- tives
bla
Mr. and Mrs. F. E . Shaffer
Pboae n i-sno
." .ments. WY 2-5434..
lar, ba~e.nt barn, garage, hi amou;~.~~ No, 1
.
Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree.
Lillian Johnson and son, spent the weekend with Mr .
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WHY
WORRY
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a
sluggish
12
t
lie
other
buddmgs,
fruit
trees,
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Cow&gt;&lt;Joo,
Oblo,
and
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th . ho
. and Mrs. Harold Blackston and
• 22 '"
.,
II and nd
ear Athens on road• and parklnr are111 •t Burr
r. a
rs. vm
e arro 1, 1e1t 1or e1r me m f .1
po s, n
Dop•rtm••&lt; "' N•· and Rebacca attended tile wed· San Pedro Calif after m th ami y,
septic tank? Get Klean · .,m- 1II DUPLEX furnished apart. we
fOR NEW or used can
ar All Se pI'tc lank CIeaner at i ment at 390• 8. 2nd, Middle- County line · $4' HI)·00· Terms· by
\ural Ruoueel - DiviiiOII of Part..
a Mrs.
on
stabllb:l.n&amp; wltb modified Nblllz· ding of Marilynn
'nlomas here with• her ., mother,
- ---tnlcks, pbvne Marvin Marks. Landmark Farm Bureau, Po- l port Call in evening WY 2· FARM - 58 acres, 30 cu!Uvat· ,. bow oou~. """" T-30, B-Ill ond Charles Albert Leist in Col Ca lila Sa
d th
I PEACOCK ALLEY
~·LESMAN Bea ley . Matb7130tc
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ed 7 oom house witb bath Modified. and bY •vPIYinr • bttum.
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yre an o er re 8· NEW YORK. (UP!)
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5
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meroy.
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5262.
5-211-lfc
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' '""" '""'"' ""''"''"'· !&lt;om Nl. umbus ree&lt;lnUy The wedding lives and friend
- 1 •
ews. Athens, LY 3-4061.,
basement, coal fu~ce heat- ~:j!:"!a!"~t:nrv~;:atb _ e.28UO was held at th~ North Meth~ Mr and
Ha ld De- famous Peacock Alley of the
111-9-tlc
·lng,t spring
bouse
With
dlst Church In Columbus and WoIf·e were recen
· t guests
ro
Hotel reopened
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You Get Them
Other
bua,u
....., water "" •• rropoaal Ho. t
o1 Waldorf-Astoria
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MARINE
SUPPLIES
sys em.
....._., 00 .._ eooniY, Ohio. on tbo MolD the reception at the Seneca Ho- her mother Mrs Sonoma M thiS summer ln COVIP1ete new
State Route $6,500 00 Terms Road and Pienlo Ana at l'orbd RllD
c- d
ted b Ollv Sml"
- - -For Sale
ree at an mar
. ~
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. Shte Park, ~·rtmmt of Natural tel. Miss Dye was a brides- Nickles • ·
ecor, crea
y er ..."
_R SALE·. 1961 Trl' umph Tl1962 Mndel, 15 ft. molded Ill&gt;- A ERT M. COX, SALESMAN ....,,..., - Dl•"'o• ot •"""• •• maid
M .H I Cl I nd
noted Broadway stage deslguer
ru
1·6 oz Beverage Glassel
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Sta bo t 45 OX PHONE WY • . - A rtlbillzlnr tn part wub nu'Jd.Wed at.·
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~UMI bUIHd bile coura,' lteau T-30. B·lll
Mr and Mrs. Dwaine Jor- Mrs Edward Simpson Mrs Lil a n d producer. The ganer
gWYor ~b .Motorcycle . P hocne ' You get l - 16 oz. size glass
H P outboard Mercury mo- '
7 5 3tc
llodlfied. a.ad by opplylq a bltum.
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~ scheme 1's read white and gold,
7 8 31
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tnou&amp; surta~e trutment.. nem T-31 . dan and Bryan enjoyed a picnic lian Johnson and son, enjoyed
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~~ee g~~r:n:i.m:/~~s~~i~c:a~~ ~r, ~ully ~p c' t~ FOR SALE: Racine Vine St. ~!!;e'::n!n:-•;,~rll:v~~~b _ T.392.D at Lake Alma State Park on a a "cook.out" at the home of with Regency eanopy ~AUCTION. The Bradford Auc·
~a
~pprov ·
omp e
3 bedroom house eorner lot, teet or 1 ·40 inlle•.
recent Sunday with other em· Mr and Mrs Bert Gr'unm at tr
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an_ce_
. -------more. Or a COmb ination oil
with trader Used less than
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tion Co., Racine, Ohio, will change
and lube job.
h
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wall to, wall carpet, double vmton .county, Ohio o11 road• and ployees of the Michigan WhoJe.. Letart recently
conduct an ~uctlon conf,isting
24 ours.
mer 81 ey on
c......
n WI g. P•rll,
p•rllbll ll'f!U at lAke Hope State
I th
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d thel
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Rt 680
t f 0
garage. ~ or ca
Department or Natural Re- sa e, A ens
Y sJOn, an
r Miss Louise Parr attended
· Ph
of a full line of household
0
omeroy an mar
. wes
arwm.
. 3483 '
7 5 &amp;yc IOUref';l - DI•IIJOD of Pnb, b-, Ito· families ' More than fifty attend· the HiU reunion Sunda
furnishings and several an.- SUPER SERVICE STATION
WY 2-6147
1 6 6tp
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bllh1nl' lD part wub IDOd1fie4 .tabU- ed
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Ytlques. Located at 32 WestHP
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th
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FOUR
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house
with
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Miss
Joyce
Toler
of
Ravens8co ou oar moor, re 1qt large porch basement ed., wt.tb bUumtnou1 roadmb (U.m
lawn St. , Jackson, Ohio, Sat- Open 24 Hours WY 2-9932 22
r. and Mrs. George Me- wood spent a week with her
urda Jul 13 , 1963 , 1 . m.
. ..
$165.00. Used appr_o~imately 12~
~te No. ?. Phone WY ~~· 8Me~~odc.'c~:1•:' at;'v1 ~:~0: Knight and daughter visited aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
.
Y.'
thY
P
24
m.
o)TEEL
Coal
Furnace
hours.
Phone
Wilham
Brown,
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•30•.. bit"m'...,.... .urt~ treatment, Ihm on Monday at the horne of his Fred Dantels
7-v
Th IS IS e persona1 proper1y
.
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C8 f
""u .
"" T-31
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of Reese O. Jones.
With ducts and registers. r ~son 7735769.
7 I 6tp
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Pavm..t wlctlb Yulpu.
grandparents, Mr. and Mr!l. Mrs. Sybil Miles retumed
Kautz ' Chester • Ohio.
HOUSE FOR SALE
••• w... """" - "'""'·"' Fern Gillogly •
home after a vis1't w'th
7 8 3tc
b thIn Racine,
carport ""'J•ct
le~~t or 3.8311 mnea.
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INSTRUCTIONS
S roolllll and a •
'rho "'" ... '"' , .... Jeuoo "'
Linda Queen, wbo spent the ti"'! In Wheeling. She was acNICE CABBAGE 50c b_u. Wilkie POODLE PUPS A.K.C. Black
and patio, large yard. Clar~ 1~: b'r:J:m•h•:~=u~~ .et rorth 1n winter with relatives. in West companied by her nieces, Mrs.
' .
Sarson, Portland, OhiO. 3tc
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TESTSI
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Roy,
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bo ,....... 1o Virginia is now at the home of Carl Shimp J111ss Nev
Gald
mmtature, ma e or ema e. •
a
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6 29 6tc tllfl wllh hla bid a1 Cflrtifled cheell
78
==--:-·---cc---.----.--Stud service. Mr!l. C. P. Wil- Men·Women. 18•52 , start bt~ aa e102.·
=r ..~ •11':,un.!u~~! !!.':.:"";:! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Den- well, and Mise VIrginia Small
USED Appliance bargains at Iiams 592 Broadway Mid- oo a week. Preparatory tralntn&amp; untu FOUR ROOM house with 1 &amp;c-- tban ten thounnd doo11n, or • bond ver Queen Sr. and Denver Jr. who were overnight gue11ts.
...and .
• Phone WY 2-5443.
'
appointed. Tbousand.a of Jobl open.
,.,. PW e.ttt of "" bid payablfl nd D J
Pomeroy La ndmar k. Hotpoint dleport.
Expfrhmce u•uauy unne('ulary. FREE
re Iot, Iarge parch , basemen1, for
to the directOr.
a
a e.
Mrs. Edlth Dunfee left for I
g cu . ft · refri~erator • $59 ·95.
7 3 3tc mer~ts.
lnform•tlon oD Jobs, sal1l1"te., require.
off Rt • 7. Phone WY Hl27. rorm1,
BtctdM• mud apply, 01'1 u,. proper
Laura Kreb!l and her mother ' visit with relatives in PittsWrlte TODAY a:t\':1'1\J name,
for •requalllieoUon •Itll t.be
Good Serve) Gas Refrigerator
b'
addres• and phone. L!nco!D S~1"V!Cf',
.
5-21-30tp RIJhway Credit kamlMr, ·~ Col- Maude Holcomb and aunt. Ruth burgh and Beaver, Pa.
in desk type ca met, Bu.- B&amp;IL. The DailJ s~n tlnel , Prnne.
umbus otdo. u l~ut 10 diJI before Sw'sh
Rad J'(f h
M nd M
$75 . Ph 1'j co True- Zone sutoma- SINGF.R
h
Zi -Za
ts ruy, otoin.
FOR SALE: 7 room bouse in the da'te ..t te op•n bid&amp;
I er,
c I , ave
rer. a
rs. Herman Spen·
tic Defrost refrigerator $100. mo ogany,, g gb, overheats j
good locality Cistern water ollT~e:lntmum •••fl to bo P.ut to turned from a four week trip. cer and family left for theit
. Ch
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fancy designs
utton o es
.
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I •~ and h
23 cu. It. Umco
est , reezW'll
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t f • EMPLOYMENT Wanted and city water. Sell for $7. obon . . •• , ,...,..~ wltb ,.,
Y VISI
WI a s •~r
orne in Texas after spending Last )'ear people caused more
Good May tag au to- etc.
I
Of Prev•Wnl ·Bourb Ware famil
er, $1.,
MJ.
er:.D
h !let e8 accoun or
- -500 Mrs JMThornton WY z.t 'Sehedule
Rates AIM!ert.atnet aDdDeterm!Dad by
y, th e Don McBJanes of three weeks WI'th hi 1 parents, than 100,000 forest fires . Tboy
rnatir washer, $150. Good Un- '4'&lt;IV cashl orPh ' paWYyme2nts WANTED: Homebuilding, re- :JGi?
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G-18-UC ~he Dev~f!"J•t o~~utt;:.~~ Bela. Los Angeles, Calif. Among tbe Mr. and Mrs. fdasm Spencer didn't mean it- but all it tabl
leo dryer, repossesses. $120. $8 mont Y·
one
~ pairing, block laying, or
·
- P:~m::r 1m~!:; t»
points of interest ·visited were Other guests w~ Mr.' and Mr&amp;: to start a forest flro are a t..;
04 ·
Unico automatic washer, $120
.. _ _!.:._UHc wiring. By the hours or con-- FOR SALE ~y owner, 3 bed· ~f:ot~~~.ll~:: :tt::~· J111\~~ Pike's Peak, Garden of the Francis Mattington and three tpPrks from a cigarette, match or
Magic Chef gas range, $4{1. ZIG ZAG sewing machine, 1963 tract See or phor.e Calvin room home m Sugar Run Ar· Rni•ed Code or Ohio.'"
Gods, Royal Gorge and SUI- children of Kansas and Mrs . campfire and a little carel~
Dryer, $75. Easy Spin-dry wash- model, blind hems, button- Orr, Radne, Ohio. WI 9-3011. ea. Large corner lot. Newly at:'·,~· ,:;d-~;:!:e~:o'!~ ~".;~ pension Bridge and old ghost Jean Lindsey and son, Scotty,
F,ol/ow Smokey's ABC'1:
er, $30. Magic Chef Gas range holes, appliques, and comes
1 6 6tc
modeled. call WY 2-3618.
~~c!~:. 11111 ~ or th• tll\'ldoo d81Put,. towns. The Painted Desert and of Grove City.
Always break
$40. Pomeroy Landmark, K complete with
of fashion
·
6--19-tfc The dl~ · .reot!nre• -t11a 11Jht to Mesa 'lerde, Grand Canyon, M.~ . Helen Younce returned
matches in two.
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Main St. , Pll. WY 2-2181. Op- discs. One dial does it all. No BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE _ 1 . 8 room house " ~ ,.., . . .. ~ ~".:s;l!,".!,
Bryce Canyon, Zion National home from two weeks vacation
le sure all fires are out.
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7 5 3tc attachments needed. Ongtmily
dooble
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Park,
Las Vegas, Death Valley, at kags Head, N, C.
·
en til 9 p. m.
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C::rush aU Bmokea dea4
BARGAIN- pri;;;,(i;;sed tillers nally $139.95. Pay balance of FOR EXPERIENCED painting, t
ra:::'uy apartment j _ 6
Hoover Dam and Scottie's ca.. Mrs. Ethel Wheeler spent sev·
in an ash tray.
and mowers at Pomeroy Land· $68.31 of 9 payments of 8 Interior and exterior. C a II r:'m story and haU 1 _ CAMOUFLAGE
..
lit, largest zoo in the world at eral days with Mrs. Goy Arch·
mark. Good garden . tractor monthly. Phone W\' 2·22114.
Roger Culluns, Phone WY 2- large 6 room house 'wtth 3 TORONTO, Ont. (IJPI) - In Sa~ Diego, Gall!., Tis Juana In er and brother,
1
w•th disc, cuiUvator and wa7-2-6tc 2682.
7-l~tp room apartment adjoining. thiS city a bouse ma.y.
he a Mexico, Sequols National Par~,
(
gon. 164. Gond parden tractor SINGER
electric portable. PHOTO COPYING Serviceo. Good
Investment property. home. It may . he an electric Golden Gate Bridge, .Sutter s Dyke, who paased away at his
with cultivator and plow, $50. Sews forward and backward. Copy any letter or d..,..eaL Ont of higb water, close to substation.
.
Mill, Sail Lake City, Heno, ~ev. home there the past week,
•
Extra good riding power mow· Zig Zag ~nipped to button- .,enter Insurance, Pomeroy. lown. Call Pt. Pleasant 1518- The llydrcrE!&lt;ctr"'
Power Ye!lowstone Natio~l Park, Cu8- Mr. ~nd Mrs. Roger TUrner
er. $275. Good David Bradley hole, ete. Bal. due $33.61 or
z 1; lfc J, after ~ p.m. evenings. Commission of Ontario la con- ter s Monument •n Montana, ¢ Elgm, m., were weekend
Tiller with I extra tiller and 7 payments $6 monthly. Phone
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6-19-tfc structing· substation• in build- B1ack Hills and ~ell Mern- guests of hiS parents, Mr. and
.:~-atc
AUC110NEER
ings that resemble nearby orlal 1D Dakotas !ihd back Mrs. Henry TUrner. Other vlsi~
lawn mower, $100. Pomeroy WY 2-Z204.
7
Landmark, E. Main St., Ph. - - - -~-Cemplete Service
IN POMEROY. Elgnl room struchlros as nearly as .possl· through Iowa. One Interesting ors on Sunday were Mr. aDd
YES, YOU can borrow o u r
Crllt Bradford
house, S bedrooms and bath, ,to preserve
nelghborhoD&lt;! experience was mee\lng . Mr. Mrs. Joe Bolin, B,renda, Rteky
2_2182 . Open tiD 9 p. m.
,
·
Carpet
Shampooer
FREE
to
Write,
Pbane
or
Coatacl
large
lot.
Good
location
ool
of
aPJM:llrance,
a
recent
lrleetlng alld iiiJs.. Asa Jordan, Middle- and Brent, Langsville,
Gall
1 5 300
clean your carpets with . Blue
A. C. BRADFORD
high water. CaD WY 2-25118. of the 1!18tltute ~ J!le&lt;itrlcal and port, a\ Coster's l\lolljlm'ltlt tn Young of Albany, Mr. and Mrs.
1961 Crossland Mobll -Home~ 38 Lustre. Baker Fu1111ture,
Racme,CW.
.
5 10 tfc Electronics E'\fl.loeers w••· (Old. Montana.
Larry Turner and Nancy :I&gt;Ji,WII
,......,,..,, .... ~,.,..,.
x 10. In excellent ., condltton. Middleport.
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White, lighl coral, beige or blue. Siz., 30 to 38. $2.91

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NOW' IN
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MEIGS THEATRE

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James Stewart and
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"MR. HOBIS TAKES
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POMEIIOY, OHIO
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
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Charlton Reston, Yvette MJ.
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Nuyen, Jame1 Darren, Aline
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$399·00 TRADE
WITH

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