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siness Dealt !tt,�.!.!:1r.-:t.:
Rev.Brown Leaving Soon
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Pomeroy
For New Waverly Church
apij
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Ch 00I pro1ect
Rev. Eugene J. :�:: o:":i��omeroy's most out----- 1 ,;,. _,. ..� flied apfml

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for a Jo!dpne1" '11 ........
the do/endant, ,... - ......
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t
h
.
,,,,. a . r ·t
standmg clergymen in many year•, said today he and
:.����
)O i Y ol bu ss lo
of. way IDclted II
ngbt
hJa family will leave the Pomeroy area soon to begin oome ,:;,ore membe" 0;ne
beea paid. •
cJaarpai
Che f'om. I Salliobur, lownohip.
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WASHIN(lTON &lt;UPD-Congreu a new 8fSlgDment at Waverly,
lbe 1111 .._,. orde,ed
eroy_ Board
t1on l&lt;
Melg1-Athens county Hne.
,,,,. pWnllff cllarles lbe - ·
said he wiU begin his duties as preacher
Rev
tly today to boost the
Brown
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y
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ne
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wi
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Ibis
l
unday,
Churc
t
but
Waverly
Methodis
the
nat
the
bt
onal
h
m
by
b
al
de U R
i
III illion
w
ro
Jou eui.. - JJ■le,
Y � to aampenaate 1nm fw � ·chicken to =�;·and from all lndicatio�, it was plenty ..U.
.until about next Thursday .
move
ral
n�t
the
y
mmrt
f
n
ean
goverede
a
so
O
Wells,
T
8aJNlr
School.
El=
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err
ry
good because everyone forgot diets and me daUy ritual
1111 lbe .,. ol a iipl ol ""1, w
- •- • 1...., pay III hW. during the camtoa •· "M)' fllnily and I enjoyed ""'
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1·• =·-·t
with a � of seal- and returned for second serv,·ngs
ld
ro
of 8
ar e
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ns:' d �
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bl•� �in �I: :�
heavy NCI-� lpllld�ith
and recreatkln. 1bis
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• n,qlllll f latl7 in 1941," ■aid Rev. �rowo Jo.. thla area. Rev. � l'I'
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frelDd.
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oollfng prompted II oqo o\, !lit flnal _._ - ne ol ta &lt;'1Bta,.W 'ifine
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ago, jult. a
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to
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chairs
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and
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Kirtland - � cub
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ara .� the family l1IOVlld �. ,.. _ �
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award 81 pr
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that bo � .,..led
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are ,preadlng •round • tale ""
flie Board awardili Ibo s...r. dm, 8Dil Plfp+.• ......, · . ...
on
adm!niltratlon and the many _,, of bis &lt;hut&lt;II
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Compeny a -act to - field ., liJo
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Marian
MI de_� 11emen �
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build lhe """'"" aldewalk. Tho did not ...,. our tbe ·�
Ibey called "irrelpcmsible apeod- le peroon, doeply Interested � tbo 8"ad ted _ e ween go
&lt;r0phy for the blglo 1eme on
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l and •ill company ill general contract..-.
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&lt;hurch
Schoo
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Pomeroy
ao
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-the
of
youth
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rhuraday wbllo 'bowling for Eb,
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a
Color
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Curtain, for the stage and
d
of
In
ill led a ill leaviq Jm,e 18 fo
New debt c:eillog i.gt,latlon olben. Only Jul
enbo&lt;h Rardw...; and Mrs.
A I r dow drapery ,..,. al,o NH'mMed. filed • oull ..._ ..
of
in
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momhllowsblp
Youth
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ay
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t.!ulleo ..... aiven the lropby for
da
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governmeo
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be
lo
f
the
p
al
t bero 11 1 retreat beld on the Boy Foree cadeJnr OD recoau,,.n - ,,,,. curtain and drapery Items apiJ11t o.,1e1 c. llartla.,fr.
bli!I!,, ,erjeo. toi, tbe Friday
.
wbWt .., � contracted by the Jansen Fred 1
quali•
ill
Be
olflclala..
lop
of
tlon
r.
All a r • • -� �ll operatinlUtt.le �llllbt Scout &amp;roundl at Cheate
League, Sara Moore wu winner
ine
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ilcuaed
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rn
ll
ed
gamea .... """· out w, .... that lbe administration would gel Parlahlooan of Ibo church lalt
to lhe mil filed ,.. ..
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,I the blp game � and lln.
.
up as man• the 16 bllliaa lnerea,e ft reql1'BI- week circulaled a pelillon uking Janel, Rev. aad M Brown'• clod oy,tem at lbe IChool but no that Ibo dalm - oat •
day and 1riD
Mullen Ibo - fer hlgb aern
voted.
ocbedule lbem. ed Wedneeday.
ager, are ablo
the eonfe.-e i. leave Rev. oldeat dmigbler, baa exprealed decision wa,
agu■■t Ibo nlRdalt la ¥'
lea. 'lbe group alao � a
d to have -· be _.,,,_
d
rd
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to
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will
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Bro
Tonlgbt'
b
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for
l!benbadi
lnrpby lo
I Mea C
er Tram'"'! al Pmnero, High 1l■o pl• P
picking up the four,aeven, abt and
behind doled they learned be wu to be IUlgn· in Pomeroy next fall and 8"ad·
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Boys' Lea,ue, _,_,. • oma- mltee wu
during the 11'1I.., term ,uTEI
School
uate from high achoo! at f'om.
A Gallpallo teacher, Sara Riff roy lloclgen, Pomer-, Red■ II door, today to eomicler the Jeclo, ed euewbeN.
len ,plft,
fl �
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hl,
wl
lng tbe baa - Iha for T ft 'Ille�,;•: · .
loadr
lb Aanm_ Za
The peWon wu p,,-.d lo .... when! ohe will be a s,,;o,,.
tt
la
11,ly
,,,,. lfl'OUP of about to - Potier, RI. I, Galllpollo, baa filed Syn- Glanll, � Jo. la1io and
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a o to be used , _....._ ....
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' ;• .., � B1abop 1wAm G. W"'J"' with Nothing deflnlto b111 baen ar- _.. pm ,,,,. ut
alar enjoyed Oft '"'- ol 1111 a suit for judgment In Gallia dlan, at l'-.py Tigera, Roeine Thenblll
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in the cuss will be furnished by
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COD!
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County Common Plea, Court Cardi 11 � Yankees and Hou
roumatety
i Goble Ford, Inc., Middle- � � Ibo
,!"� " ·.
,e next week.
Ke th
agalml Wuhrncton National In- Pomero, P l r a t o , at Racine
,
-•bly lhb match in port.
bavinl ,11111- uurch
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Rulo Committee Chairman ed
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die
l\uranee Campany of Evanston, Bniives.
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real
B
were
n
meellag
w
the
w
r
Piesent al
•
afleellon bet een lbe
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.;_, L • • g u •• Howard · Smith' D-Va" who 1o,t aipmen
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l already bad been made family and lbe people of Pome; Vloe Pretident •
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Rep,uented by Crow, Crow and Braftl al lndilna. Redl,g, al t. power to blocli new welfara Rev• Brown ■aid IHI nitht
.
roy, now llrwn, will c r e a t e Clerk J. Edward
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SUpt propr1a11oa bao - .....
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when bis aaked the b'•'-• to allow blm to
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--·� altomey,, Red •..- �ty
r�, Ma•WUll, WDllam .ruNCrllUU
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many
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abe ask&amp; j,)dgmeat ID the 1UJD of High Scbool lAaglMI, Racine st conservative coalWon. was dJ,.
uest
a-a, but the
in.
aad w. A. Clludel Gibb,.
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the
of
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ru
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1318.8'1 wllb III percent - Pomeroy, Rutland at Bedford. lodged rom coolro
d:: WU w11: ..
The_ �
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lll'DIIP IHI January, told • re·
. IJvm Mardi IS, 11'1I and ber Middleport II Galllpollo.
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a t a y at Ponaay though I b e
11,57
Molfl -·· _....
c� .,:,
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clwl• at Waverly ...... mud!
Jl'rlday, l""'f play. Pomeroy at porter,
co,ta, .
.
- Jffl'f Powell, trlcl '."11, 18 .._ AdmiaslDIIB
ben
al Racine, "II bu been obvious for ..,... more moaey' drun:b mem
The cBII lllvalvu an Accldeat Middlaporl.
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Raclne; Anllle Perry, Al_, d:, akieo.
1
lime with Ibo irnlponsibu spend- said.
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aad S1cbau lndemolly 1mur- aud Bedfonl
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WUsoa.
Norma
1
ing that • furlbe, ineNa,e in the
----once Polley, laued to her ., Rev. Brown !old me be hu •i&gt;
ISIDlSS
INFANT D!&amp;D . . , ·
Eleanor Guess, Fr'Olt; and F.arl
UmJt would be neeesaary, I reeiated
debt
!
co--oper
wt11t"" . ,. �r�ij y-:-i.. If a an,u.p, tile GaWpoU. Teaeb- .
Uoa
given
a
p
the
WM!:LANll tJPI - M!ilh
Rouoh, Mid•
C, E, Graeser
1b1nk thet before they get through hlm. the frlend■b ip shown to bia
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wllh ■pending leglaletlan the III lllllre family ao4 that h8 "'ll
4
llladluce• - m n! t.r.... Davia. 2 l!edlord. .... �
Kr. 111111 lln.. lll■-. She ..,._ In the pa1llloo, lhal Gra na'4 •
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pannl&gt;,
her
l,yom,
Middleport; and Unda
billion apparently will be totally
la .l,Ja �•
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for
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GnJeaer, 11111 inadequae.
u_, J•· 30. 1-� - � Cheri..
wlllm - ti/I,
111d
lllrrio,
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Tbe u1ignment at Wfflrly ia Thne lllila qaimt: Susan AI- :
18, 198t, 1 dle waa diaabled ud. o1 11r. am1 ..-Jc
s Grueaer,
Earl
C!l'ubed
a
flllo
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n
l'l'Olt a
----a defiolt.e step upward la the mln- berta Rawllnp. executrix of the G
· miable to perform ber dutJH • a former Mlddl\perl l"l8ldenu, now
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est.all of llobert w. Rawlinp, .....
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A
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y
........i_ 11a,. ..... ofllclally
DAll I
ualed lrmn Ohio Unlflralty 1h11
;• City School Diltrlct.
•
ey. June 18, beinl Fath•
from Ibo niconls In
dllmilsed
Th
LINE
l!IIONT
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in
l
on
l
• . , e pet, li etatea that the di&gt; month and reeelved bl BS
a Day, Ibo New Haveo Evan- Amly Speclallat Foor --- Common Pleao oourt of Melp
•
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to
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Pllf Electrical l!nllneerlng. He Is a er
feadan failed and refuled
,
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urcb
cal
Uni
•
ted �• Ch
u M. Klmu, ""' of Mr. a n d County.
lter the - due under the tormo adwto of , Midlfleport H I g b geh
•
ill pay trDNII lo
w
latlws
in Mn. - M. Kimeo, Hart,,,,. sulll llled by baao Counll,
and
policy,
e
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ol th
.
t'j: iil.
During Sun, ford, ,-illy arrived .. Korea adminlslrator "' Ibo ealale "
their
...,... la Ibo - that the ...aidenl of defendant lie has
Company
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Wl&gt;i'lhip
tlffl'lee 8 and la now oervinl - the lat Ellza!,elh Halley. and m, by
WASHINGTON (UPI} - A drive in Coqrelo for ..
onawer cartaln q- pi.inly the a-at
.
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will ba preoented '" the flld. Cavalry Dlvilloll'• 81d Artillery. llobert Halley, edmbllalra.., of IWD
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Jes,
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lift
1
ed underground nuclear weapons lelta plcl[ed ' 19
and
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the lather The Ill la Ibo oaly U.S. dlvlalllll Ibo - of George W. llaDey, steam today with a RepubHcan joiilbl1
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not
,
lnde
and
in
and
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pendenlb'
b)' Dane,
lag in Ibo
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dilmlaed
hem
ba,.
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bl
line
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lifted.
lie
bin
32-month
the
tha
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BUPPEB .&amp;NNOllNCED
MEE'l'JIIG ANNOIJNCEII
How ;and Janet N...
Margaret
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wu appareolly ......... 1111 of cre,,t Kenn,clJ Wedneeday in • lei·· •· ,liw. 'Ibo 10gu)ar llllllllhJy ll103tlng al Nlroed of
' . , left Monday 1, A jitney aapper will be held al
be6n
"""'Y
of
�llaal
:•Ibo Cbrlotlau -... of I b e I f..- a ..., . � m 11111' the Le14rr1 Pallo CGDUIIIJllilll' 11A11111Ma APPLICATIIINII -- ll la r,ported .lbal out of ler to order ,emmpUoll
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GENEVA IUPIJ-'Ibe lhited work ean bring, Uleful resulta.
states bluntly told the Comnut• Shortly before Harriman spoke, · · · · • · - · - - • .
nl&amp;II today to qull makmg prop, the conlere11&lt;,. recei,od the ,at,st
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apnda apeeche1 and mLtan• report from the International C.On. PresJdent Kenedy .. h;, . .iq ,
tru-.at, and get down to 1 rea• troJ Commiuion in Lt,o3 which "mllH lea,
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tlement f1&gt;r Laos.
The demand came In a •J&gt;P,eeh of local hottlUt.iea since the cease-- a
by chief U.S Delegate W. Aver- fire was declared on May 3rd."
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ell Harriman before the 17th sea. American ob,en-ers on the spot n,on from Dr, Tr■"'"ell, Keaakin of the 14-nation eonf.t ·nee clahn that pro-Communist rti►.iela aec1,-•, penoul phy■ldaa, ud I Huo Lelfbelt ol
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oa Lao&amp;, in which he sh1rply re- "Oagrantly violated" the true? at I ..w ''Die Preslllfat•• e1t1iitio■ I filed a aecond Id
County CGnunon Pleal Court i•
butted Soviet accusatiol\J that the Padong when they atta..-ked and I eonUIID!II te Impron. "
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United Slates was trying to overran a base camp of the royal I Auoe1aae Pm■ Seentary voMn, cltiief political
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1'hl IUlt filed yesterday att.
I "We are fully prepared to mt.er So�iet Foreign Minister Andrei '"&amp;he prepord■ 11 &amp;lit- wn.: 81
into detailed draftln,: wortc on a Gromyko told the conlel'enCI' ear• Jfll�y•• _ wt ellpttl full noon WU ,tyled agaiDII: ll're4 Leil,
l'h!Mdblr �. Pomeroy; Charles Karr. Sr.
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paragraph • by - paragraph. line- lier that the RoyalID force¼ and I r...'COVery
by-line, word--by•word basilli" Har• tbe United Statea broke tM truce, i time"
�, and Pearl Jacobs, FUD
He also charged that the U .1Ited .....,. lwlkakd thal ... eroy, all truatees el. Sal...,
riman &amp;aid.
"Ult III lurn to that work III state. was URing "inclde11ts'" in PrHldeat. m1pt 1,,e Ule ,.. itap ton,hip.
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8,. ., ..,_ ,. . '1 _.._ Danial
Bowling Team were among the groups honored at the p1cmc of women bowler&amp; Tuesday. Jean Warner, left, and military tlueall aad fr&lt;&gt;m born· Harriman lashed back toda,, - ,., 1.,..... ......,,
lfrltor,
A-,, Phy! Mullen were awarded trophies. Sandy Miller and Wanda Bradley were unable to attend but were on the but elther here or in Loos there uying "I hao .., alternative bot
and Duo E. •
-league's winning team. Standing are Lee Seyler, Reva Vaughan, Louise Zerkle and S a r a Moore' members of ii ...,,. ,._ to h&lt;&gt;pe lhat our1 to oet the reconl atralg1't ..
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TELEVISIO 'J

sp,nt Suoday with Mr ond M" 7111
..... w " ' n . D,t,,a, ,pent Sund,y .... ,•• and
named
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Or Ddper.nts ani Rev wid .1r:. \tond� wtlh Mr ,md Mn Clio,
called oo ·" ' · and Mr, Clacea&lt;·e
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ha, Ru,.,11 Clln,, Radn,,
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and Mrs. Alva Holsinger Sr of Helen Blab l.S • paflf'r'
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of Eag� Ridse Saturday .
By 1'tls1 Lacy K lbbw
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By Martita Aohiiage,
M r and .'-! rs Alvin Reed.
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skldt' Wfflnesday . Mr9. Mary
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R. VanMeter were Mr. and SOIi vi�at"d with
brau ring H "(a11orlte mdk- per• 1e Trussel and Mary K Ho:ttr
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'lbe .cond annu.al ''TV Gtnde SUv 11ltle and Ray Johnst00 and
Thursda:,, �1rh:
Mr and Mrs BaSC'Om Blanton
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Show" on NBC -TV ronsJstMr. Roy Donahue and l s.a KeJ.
New Le.xws100 apenl I.he week 1
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Clar):; Hospita l i n Parkersbur ed
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Mr. and Mn. Dayton
M: aod M_n. Jllllior White. sey of Sprin
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Bigley l end with their niece
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comedy �ketche� whacti ,Prod- and IOl1I •�lted Mr. aod Mr-a. So'
Clint Holalnflel' aod f�.
family of S y- dose the rut.
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B ley and Mr. and Mn. Alva Re
from Friday un til Sund.a)' with racuae spent Sunday w : th M r.
v. and Mn. Eldon
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Blake,
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Fannie Jo.hnsoo • � · Carey
commerCLali; loud mua•c
C. Mci(oy .
: Headley was at wu tJt, o,ernight guest Thurodoy "Id" cards .. ag�nts '" .11�; Mr. aod Mn. Mike Kerwin were Hull· spont a •eek at Huntlngtoo ,
funiliea.
Mrs Lowse
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Sunday guests ol Mr. and Mn. Ind. for a short course in college
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Mn:. Mary Hol ter ch ·i ldren . H ou
•-· and carbon copy S('rt. pts
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Gary, Sharon and Gordon v1s1tt.'d ch eck up
Cooper and Nanette Fa bray were Will1am Ho.selton and son , Bill. They also v!sJted Mrs.
Bla.ke '1
be re for a vlslt with Mrs. Jose.
Mrs. Emma VanMeter, George sl.ater , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jobn.
the am ia
relat.ivei in Oe,cter md Rl!tland
Milo Caklwe ll, Sene&lt;:Cil : ,Us , phine Pickens
bl
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Mr . and Mn, Alva Hol- &amp;ton.
Sunday afternoon.
N Y . speot 'nlunday af!ernooo
Other recen t guee:la i n the Pick- Efrem ZunbahSl Jr. dl!l p�yed singer � In Pt. P l u
e ant. MonMr. and Mrs. Alva Jun!Or Rol Several from here went on the with A. H . Bailey and wile
erui home were Mrs. Pickens' cha rm and good sport.amanatup as day, on business.
JE WELER-OPTOM ETIUST
singer are announcing the birth of
the hoS The spor tsmansh ip came
M rs . Wilma Ba l lard . 'SOIi Mel . niece . M rs. Stella
MILL ST.
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Sunda) with Mr. aDd Mn. A. H of P me Grove P'r 1day eveumg
Mr. tnd Mrs. Henry Bailey and Bros · TV serie5·
Mr. and Mn. Dores Amol d and family have tttumed
Bailey.
to the ir The sketches al l began cr1.1:1pl y
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family
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spent
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after a short but tended to stay on for a Jew
Mn. kathleen Miltoln, son
wit
h Mr. and Mn. J� Law�nce visit wtth their parent!I. Mr,
and loo many beats. Exceptions :
William, Clara Osborne, Keno
Mrs. Harvey Bailey and Mr. and Cooper as a doub�eal i11g &amp;gent
and daughters. .
and an orcheetra leader, M i s s
CINCINNATI &lt; UPll-LIVEST Mr. a nd Mn Denv er HUI. Mrs . T. H. Boring.
B
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and family of Circ le- Fabray aa a sing er whost? house
aug rs, of Fosle r, W. Va.
U
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a y vil le visited here Sunday with he r ol cue-cards came tumbling down
spent
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and
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mostly
parent,, Mr. and i-trs. Btn Buck - in thfl middle of her blg n umbe
steady, cows weak to 50 lower, lllght with Mr. and Mrs. Grover
r.
ley.
nd Dorla M
d M rs .
The ei ght award ca �gor1es that
bul ls steady � ftai ; lo.:I low to Whl
Week�d. v.i&amp;iton he re In the finished up the hour
Ral: :.Hard � ��:�
were ev fmly
111vera ge choice 1 342 lb :!11:eerg
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Mrs, The1ma 0rr we re auoppmg and
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lb steers and hlll�
s·llllOn 8nggs o f LaDCMt
a.o steers a nd .
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their respect i ve fi elde and fou r
he tfen 21.00-21.liO, few lot, stand- 18 p.arkersburg Sal
,_urday.
Mrs. Lillian Richards of Belpre
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awards went to "fnorite" nor
Clint 0rr who ,.,, employed 111
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atee,. l9.l0-30.IO, lot I o o d
was here Sunday
r. formera a nd pro
� guest oI M
.
grams The re·� a
w1lh few k,t, chob 811 lb beif. Columb. ua apent the weekend and Mrs, Gary li"Je1d
9 l:IKI family . difference and mak
1m1"'
with h 1a family
_ ..
it
_·
es the whole
en J0.7S, load Pod
around 725
thlllg
Mr.
h
and
ard to pin down An ho w.
Mra
Blll
Orr
and
y
.
Jb 2J.OG; C!OW9 U.00-18.50; bulla
y
readers or 1V Guide voted Burr
16 50-19.50: part load good a n d BOD8 Circleville spent the 't\'eek.
end 'wub Mr. and Mra. Cllot Or .
their . ravorite ma le nerf : ·niei-"
r
choice around 7GO lb feedtt Jteers
bo lt
tllie year. Last year ne was voted
30.75; vealen, -�y to weak, The ys ayed wtth their grand" most popular malt perst,na l ity.''
parent,
,
b1th lood and choice :16.00-28.0U,
haven 't fi,ured out who Js mak.
I
Mr and Mn. Donald Tru&amp;aE:l l
•- ·
· ·
1ng
progreu on thal one Burr's
Ml. Vernon spent the w�l:end
Hop Ja00. barrow, and g.tlta
show. '' Perry
IC•
wllh
their
parenta,
Mason' repeHted
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
u
Ye, uneven, but moatlY lthdy
; Stanley Trwl,ell and .\f r and
as "favorltt M!r(es." ot!1cr winaome late Alet undtt 240 lb 5- 5
1 2 Mrs. Charles Marcln ko.
ATIIENS - Mony you n g . -od ners were .. Andy Grifl1tl1 ' a " fa.
wer
wa
y
ady
lo
, to mostJ. ste
vorite new series," ,,litc.h Mil ler' s
; around Mra. Junior ROH waa ,1 Hol ,� ducks are showing
70 m�-� No. 1 UI0-2'0 lb barup in the watsing
alontl as "best singlt, lnU!. j•
er
.
hnday for • ch«-rk T
Ho:11pJtal
lerfowl brood surveys bein g made
nwt tu11.1 lil� lB. 00, -"·
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,..,.. 200 1 ....
.
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•·th " a.11 . . �
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.._- e 11g:e
lQ0.210 lb 17.85, bult mixed 1-3 up.
i n Distr ict 4, accord ing to Al Ta
______
i- dramatic proaram " :1rd NBr
-TV
and )-3 180-240 lb 17.$17.75, .2•3
bot, game manajl"ement
agent,
won aw a rds fo1 its � 1,;-cuoo nig ht
and No. 31 246-2'78 l b lB.8$.17.25, lot MISCALCULA
Ohiu Oiv:�;un of Wildl ife.
TION
1
coverage and Hunr.:r.) . Brinkley
N'&gt;. 3 nea, 200 lb 1 6.80, lot No 3
SAN 8.AFAEL, c� 1 ir C UPPOn an ear ly 1 6-m ilt f1oo t trip on
newscasts. The Ian 11wa rd, and
DI lb 15.2., ; 1-3 300-400 lb sow11 Rkhard L. Guyette, a parole cio- the flocking River, from Stewart I
the
one that made tl:.e most sens�
14.00.14.SO; boarB, steady ; 300 Jb lator from Sing Sin priso AW.lit- to he hio R ver, Tal
g
n
t
and 1 to me went to Ca r l a n l ll.!1
O
i
bot
o t
.
e
up mostly 1 1.00.
ing return to New York, m�de _a Ted Dean, AlhenB County game l "favor
e
i
female
·
ner. "
perlo
Sheep 100, few Iota cholre to mis lculatio
ca
n Wednesday 111 hi:. protector . olJgerved a M al of 40 She' s a l s
.
1e hest .
o
t1
prim, alaughter 1prlng lambs 50
bid tor freedom from the Marin youn g wood duck s m nddlUon to
hJgher, otherwise mostly steady ;
21 adults, an inc rease over the
County Jail.
· ' The Troubled l,i1nd
." Tuesday
around 30 choice and prime 76-112" Guyet crawl
te
ed through 1:1 l ight �umber aeen lal!ll yea r. The wood night's
"Be
l
l
6:
huwel
l CLOSE
lb I IUID: other cho(ceand prime fixture optn ing in the visitors hall uc\ a_pparent l� neal� at , the '
i
Up"
ABC-T
o
V,
imJ,i-e
85-90 lb 18 00 , most good and
sst-d me
1
and inchl!d along Ile ,u.:;irlo of us�a t , me desp1te the l i!l e !l�rmg ,
s
i
t
od
as
the
be
pr
t
_
uct
o 1 in the en.
Ta bot observ ed. A recent trip ov&lt;'ho ,n..-.: Ul . 00-17.00. f1tw lots good the celling. But h'11 way out 1-..1
t:\.I
1
.
•
tire
se
•
"1e
s
er the same course y1eld ed 90
60-&amp; lb spring teeder Iambs 12.0I). him ln to t
·
� lmgerpr inlmg r'l, , Tl woo
To out l ine the pligh1 of Brr,zl l ' s
.
dies. 86 _vo• ·'lg and 24 adu l ts.
13·00·
-buSt l mg with depu�es. � -This i! much hight&gt;r t han
-- ---the! poverty-stricken i l l iter!lfe, diseuiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii
franc hi sed peu�ants wno are be1000 oounl.
Twenly-two younji! woodies were Ing bot h dri vt!n and &lt;'ragged in !o
�
counted on a Raccoon Ct'N'k l loat t he &lt;' l utchea ot an energPt Jc Cas.
. madt !?&gt;' ·"'1/:armon. districi "Jm! tro C.Ommunbl, Fre11r isc11 .ruliao,
manigenient supervi,nr, arwl lllck the hall-hour to ld the story of one
Schuerman . VJnton C'.oonly game peasa nt family 111 , • 1r, si mple,
prote �• or They were parl of the mast.erful terms .
rive broods seen.
The camera 11owk was e.1tquls•
''In addition to lhe wood ducb " ltely and lndeli b l!· organized. The
Cannon said, '• we observed t� raw force of its I!..!d and lam1iy
adult minks in the wild, an un- s cenea was &lt;JVel'whe:.n .·1g. Al­
common occurrence at any Urne though tht pro6ram was fil l ed
W.tk■n
or place ."
with vivid purtr1dts, I thought
Several broods of wood ducks one of the fflO'it amazing 01 ail
Whole were recorded on a Walhondmg was that ol th�
lb.
g plan­
water-repellent -ljL
gun-oJn
River float trip, Cannon staled. tatlon owner
Greatfor hikes, •
. w;io lalljhed an d
1tlese float trip.1 are at le88t 10 shot bu lle
ts into the ground to
*campln1,
miles lung a nd are run actordln
LNn
suppo
his
rt
boas • , "ThJs is my
g
lo 11tandardlaed procedurt.
The gun. It is the law here ."
number of wood ducl:s, youn
g
My one big qtJ:bble with !A!o
and :.dult, nhlerved from year lo
Swaim Jr. 's ot ht&gt; rwise restrained
ear �Ve• as an tnd
u to the and succinc :ic:-l
�
t
pt im•oJves the
reedm
g ,uece111 of the species.
L- ■nd Muty
big ending that :u ta.::11:ed or..
Here, the story 11udde1:1ly reversed
ffalr on the head ll'OWI at 8 Jts field and wolllld up by mak­
rate of about three-fourths or an ing those wretched peaean ts
M!em
inch a month.
11Dgrateful.
Slle■d Aff Mut

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Social Events

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B. H. SANBORN

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GROUND BEEF- 3
BOILING BEEF

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CHUCK ROAST - 43c
BLADE STEAK - S9c
SWISS STEAK - S9c.
S9c
RIB STEAK
STEW BEEF - S9c
49c
GROUND BEEF
STRAWBERRIES

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2 LB,

NO. I

10 LB.

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OPIN

PCIIMIWy

DAILY UNTIL 7130 P.M.

, , (Closed At Noon On Thursdays)

RIG. SIZE

TIDE

31c

Waid Cross' Sons
IN ltACINE SINCE 1 NO

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enr1c

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uns

HOME GIOWN
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THE REAL, UNPUBLICIZED
reason for thUI deal ls that Pe­
mex had a lot of aurplus oil on ita
handa which it couldn't 1t11l. MP•
lco was under pressure to aen
CUba.
oil
Sine11 the U.S. ail embargo
agaimt the Ca1tro government,
Cuba has been hard put to get
petroleum products. n haa had
to rely in import■ from Ruasia
and Gther lron curtain countries
with oil to ■eU. But thl! lnvolvi:,s
• ...tly long haul.

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WERENOT
PRICESARE

RElUJX
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Today la ntunday, Juno 15, tJt,
11Mllh day of the yw: with '"
more in 1981.
'Die moon is In lta new quarter• .
en ,
V uo ,

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SHOP NOW AND

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'lbe evening ■tar 111 Mari.
0n thla day 1n history ,

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REFRESHING

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IS A PLEASURE

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In 1752' Benjamin Frankllt1
' demonrtrated !.1lf relationship between electricity and lightning by
Oyin,'l: • kite durine 1 1ununer 1
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,· 'ID.
Jn 1775, f':iMr� Wadlington was
i
appolnled commander-ln-dtlef of .
the Cooti nerihll Ann�,.
In 19'4, Amerl&lt;an troops lnvad•
/
· ed the MarianA� b:land1, about :
1,500 milel't IIO\lth of Tokyo.
In 1960, Japanese Premier Kishi
asked President Eisenhower to
postJJOIII bis vl91t becauee of anti- 1
: U.S. riols .

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111ouafit 1w today : Gto. Dou1·
laa MacArthur aaid: "It la faUd
to enter any war without the wW
to win It."

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35c
5 •:�. 49c
10 ,.. 59c
2 •. 29c

Mortons Pies :.1:". ' .
White Grapefruit
White Potatoes �:�:'"''
Bananas
BAKER'S SUPER MARKET

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lb.

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Jewe I Pot P•1es

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GOLDEN CROWN

And NOW, Hciner's is �pcd in a n&gt;sealable "Po)y-plutic" l&gt;ac
that cat,nires an&lt;( holds this &amp;arrant flavor and freshness u n�cr
bdon: - ri�t to the Jut bite. Every time you cake out a bun .you
a.imply roll up die re-u sable wrapper and aal in all the aoodum. Evai
days later, Heiner'e buns /'eel 10 10/4 wt. 10 /res/ii

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Clover Farm Vac Packed Coffee, drip or regular - lb. 69c
Clover Farm Milk, tall cans, none better · · · · 6 cans 79c
Clover Farm Catsup, 14 oz. bottle · · · · · · · · · · · 2 for 39c
Clover Farm Large Peas . . · · · · · · . . · . . · · · . . 2 cans 29c
Jello, all flavors · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 for 25c

1 Oc
CABBAGE
NEW. POTATOES 10 59 Ju:,i:i:�: .:n .,_
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BANANAS --- 2 29c �?d t�
FRESH
1
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MILK
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Your taste will tell -the remarkable, improved, fresh home-baked
flavor and full-bodied texture of Heinefs hamburger and hot dog
buns actuaRy intensifies the goodness of your favorite filling.
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lb.

l'Nlh

· · · lb. 79c
R O U N D STEAK ··- -·· · · ·· ·
CUBE or LOIN STEAK · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · lb. B9c
MOUN DVIEW ROLL SAUSAGE · · · · · . . · · · . . · · · · · · · lb. 39c
P O R K L I V E R . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 lb. 49c
P U R E L A R D · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 1b. 39c
Lil' DAVEY WIENERS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 lb. 89c

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BOLOGNA - 3 s1 .oo

PORK SAUSAGE 3 s1.oo
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GROUND BEEF
BACON ENDS
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PIC
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HA
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33
.
s1
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PIGS' FEET Sliced BACON f�:. 3 lb. j.29 SPAGHETTI
9c
Skinless WEINERS 2 89c
LARD -- 25 !!. s3.1s VELVEETA CHEESE - 85c
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FLOUR - 25 s1 .19 NEW POTATOES - 5Sc

LJDCS T Dra,,-,.t.J

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BOLOGNA _ 3
INSTAN T COFFEE _ , ... 65_�

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eBILLFOLDS
e SOCKS
e BELTS
e HANDKERCHIEFS
e TIES
e FATHER' S DAY CARDS

washi · · ton w· dow • • •

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Father,S Day
Ba rbeque Time

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scrumptious flavor . . . for folks with hearty appetites

More young

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U. S., Pemex' Have Worked
0Ut Comp]•1cated 0•1l Dea, I

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. s In L aw s?.

Scotct, Pi nt
B Y J.JtE.8 SHE RM AN PORTEk , ate, wllh the minimum 2(J vot e1 Harold . 0y Hll' r �( M B iella wa mad " Ul ha rn1I
�c:h relate:
wh
B1II
hu1
desrnbmg
at requ i red.
8UIW ....&amp;or• 7"h-llh Dl1U'M!l
l ru11 from e-,,rly plantatloru en
Some of •vou k now that the raMy ob)ectlon lo thi1 piece of tO u plome tf l &amp;h · 11 nd · M&gt; and bt-- Oluo Dn 11rn,n ol Forfftry landJ
dio stat ion from which I earn my legi,JallOfl 1, that 11 enat·ts part i1olrl • .l ht're wt're mduded four or
• D 1 sr r 1 t'I for t-&amp;lt'r V"mon Honchell
f•ve tlf'm� in th e oplomet r i!ll!I°
II
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prmC"1pal ll veli• uuuu
is ow ned .by
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of a profeu ional code of tt h1c11 _,.1_ 1 th ' . w h ic h he wan tf'd �YB 1hat ITM'l.,;f of !ht' planting
!
C'lllle' o e 1, !I
l a wyt'r . Many O f my heot pohltcal
.
.
._. 2' years l have reJet'led a 1 - "'"'W,-•
.
� mto law I told t hP Com- wt- i t' m.i d" m th(- l!t'ltl _ an • aome
., .are lawyer! - r or i
amt pei sone I fr 1e1iu5
.1
. w,· 11 be
. s ' ! r et.- � ait' d�mg ·n w �
'l{
1 I ht' M a nMia l.t'l!:i,;l
Therefore }'OU may rea ll:r.e the tempt• lo put 1n 1 I 1le �
.
d
S&lt;IWf
1111(;
m.&lt;trkl
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t
;,hle
produrts
�
'
am Etn1 agonu1t 1 c- to sul ' ,
1 Books Jaws which enforl't' II ,·
misgivings
.
1
w hich la l'omade red onr Iandh
,nd
po
�it&gt; posts
a�
�11c
1
BY PETER EDSON
ea
J had J u n e 5 1cs of any profH�ion. In the IU.;
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nul.
,rd
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WASHINGTON _ ! NEA i -One There are no U S.-Mexicen pi pewa
eneral A �_sembly
, 1, ur iw . I am a �md atlor- 'Ol
i
n or ·ore- ry
00
whe n I v oted Ohio G
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e D
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of the most Jnvo l ved of al l inter- linH, 50 the oi l muSl be mov�
st
. �
io
of
fre.&lt;
the
m
r
ad
O
imHw
eo
se
Hou
11f.'
81
!i
v payine: or ret·etvr n g COfTIJlt'!l· lon ge r �rows Sc·orrh pme 1n
against
.
petional oil dea ls ha s just been by lank car or lrntk to qua l ify all
iti; I
v�� 1 ��'. la w . wh_i ch Slruc k _ oul o1f
which
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· itat ion of :t•J!al bu� nu,·s,•rv or 11 1� 1,l;:1nt1•d as a forland
er
ov
shipment.
"0"'
._, out betwsoli(
for
aation
..,,.... the U.S. ., ·
wor,uru
l
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l
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s
cu1ropod1s
noi:
b
an
1e1r
t
l. 11ega I t
,, makea
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ernment and tilt M exican oil mon- The amount of Mexic a n
. . V• me� s bul mY feelin g is thal lh� e s·t t rt.t' . siri( .t' o t hPr pi ne apec tet.
, t ! ,er
on adve11 1s1ng PH•
·
ey •s �- l'
orn
lt
a
an_
are be! t.-r ;.iduph'd to Oh io condi •
.poly known aa " Pemex. "
be al l owed i n under t he new ar,rolessKm itself should t.ike t.1n.• l mns
o f Ie- i es.
i
lion
lic1ta
·
arrano
the new
U•d•r
"
"e ment, 1 1•angement ii; 20 .000 ba rrel s -.f
• u
in the &lt;.:ommitlee un Hea l th of such unet h 1ea I pract 1&lt; ,ei;- e1n
&lt;&gt;al busmes�.
Mexican crude p roduced in Tam- crude a nd 10 . 000 barrels of res idDEEIJE O LA "I)
to s
' 1 a1 e
.
. The Bi l l barely ;:1nd Education that 11ame afl_e r• not make them c.-ontrary
pico will be loaded o n small coast- ua l fue l oil a day, ror th ree years.
Chiel Samo,;el Wils ,. mc-...,.,.r
passed tht! Sen- noon - June � - Representa tive hiw. _____
wiq tankers and moved lo Mata- Once the Mexican crude is in
of the l'ema4 uid Indian 1 ,· ,he.
--- - - -- -----moras, just across the Rio Gran- Brown vil le, a pa rt of it will
In !f,?.'l. ht mc1d.- what 1s • 1 " i lo
de from Brownsville .
bf.'
!hf' fJrs1 rlf"Pd of Indian !,ind
,
al
resid�
y
n
a
But
refined there.
.
.
At Matamoru the oi l will be fuel oil re!ul ting from lh!S
lo f':nglJ.':h {'Ul1.1111sts. Iran,,• .,. •II� ,
ref m.. truek s and m plus any unrefo·-unloadod Into tan•
•
of Philadt''•1 ,hia • 12 000 a{ rt's ol hJs lnbe � l mil I
H::U..1 crude an d
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poI 1t 1i.:aI co•t•ol
By LYLE C WIl.SON
g
hauled across the U· S· bor der the · 10,000 barrels of res1dUa1 WI
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"" lonu.. a '11 1 to J ohn l:lr L " n mw of the Sf'' 1 ,• 1 s 1
w h h they •-td .....
Ualled Pr-eu Jatt-r••flona1
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be moved in big t anker s 1 the
WASHINGTON i UP I ) - I f He- b� d so nobly that the voier5 hlt- lhat brok t fage and m vrslTHE PURPOSE OF THIS la to
;
;
h
ivt-s may
m
rt
prt')x'flla!
oust!
cnt
'
U . S east coast
•
pub l ica ns could turn for a moment ma Y kt�ked them oul? llot-·
••titfy the condiUon , of a proc� a.illl(J
lf'd
cal
be
h
1 l
a
�ro:n ttie i r recen� pohtic
:\:�\:i;� �:oc;e
.
mi!ltiOn issued by President EisThP list JJ! ohahly will bf' St"lec1 :a
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m fex a s they might_ loo
THUi HAS AROU ED the lre ol
tivt'
a� lhf" hf'armgs arf' sdit-duled
enhower in 1959. It permitted od
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control
lcal
l
n
h
gai
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POMEROY
ATHENS - Outdoorsmen who good pa rty news m two greg� l
National Coal Pol icy Conference
5- 1 0
Ph. WY 2·3498
·
to
r
un
only from Uw1r OJK•ning
from conti guous U.S. countries to
ia
va
�
n sylve11ia an
Pen
lates.
n
r
r
e
fo
east
Imes
sel
s
Commerce
untagged
f
o
r
.
tain
ain
m
Chambe
S
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and U •
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y o�, k Tue!l.d,1y thr ough Thurnfay JunC' t
LOCALLY OWNED • NATIONALLY KNOWN
enter th t country ..overland "
, 1 he Lop question ID ..1,ew
claim this w i 1 1 fish or turtles w iII I,, prosecut ed . New york
They
iala
ffi
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without being aubjected k, quota
r Evere-tt L ike anchor men m a tug,of. w ar City is doub Ie barreI I•d W'' tl ;
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mean greater uncontrolled ,m - says Distr ict Superviso
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reslr�tlon,
j
ldlf
1
ec11on
re-e
W
f
k
see
er
S1on
n
o
Wao
Mayor
t
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p
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a
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•
el
R
ethea
o
fu
1
ennsy
•·an
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f
· th&lt; great
n produced
f M
g
By a aecond proc l amation . oil
\
d
h
\.m;;:• wlth Ame rican · "Ga;,,, prntectors have been I•�· and New York State a re Demo. and, if
:••ble
1
�b l7:�0: ::;;;; : :�
this
violated
who
llep
the,
from noncontiguous coun tries
those
with
lent
cr a tic elect ion muscle.
ii, Produced fueI !.
quotas .
1 b j t C t tu import
, regula tion in the past because it
Democratic mayors are now in I Mayor W1:1gner not onl .v has ·
E Moody
bein g at- President Joseph
o, was new," he continued.
oot
"
" Now t
l ln the two gre at.est ut i mo1 e scandal tha n M ayor U 1lb
� :. :::. ·h7 h�nd a re tin th&lt; coal organi,at Kln says the m. . lhe warning por,od " ove r an
� �:: � poll!an ar,a,, P h , tarl, : 1 wo,th ••JOYS, 1 1.. New Yo ,ke , !' as
·
tac
g
tro
t
1
.
000 barrel s of Me x,c� n res idual 5 full compl iance wi l_l be ex pected.
enl of Ine and New York City. Sc a nd a l • a tougher spot all around f he
der r.view by Depa rtm
hi
mar.
e
th
ng
placi
e
r
\o
e-nt
The- ne w regulation which hber
terlor. They permit unpo� 0 2 equival
I head · Every 1 govemo, of NE"w Y o1 k Stale 18 a
has raIsed 1t
� ket for 2 6 million tons of coal 8 a lized the number of set l ines that P
pet cent of U.S. consumption , 8 d
com paral ll'L' j Republican. Nelson A, Rocke-fel lt'r .
day and lhat it will wipe out the may be used a lso prov ide! that thmg, 0f cou '
·u
l 11e
give producing countrie! , quota
ad New Yu rk governors have a !ipt"C
,
: job! of another 1 , 000 U S Mm- each line must bear a waterproof S�andal has r.u!ted I u y
to stabilize thei r produC'11on an
, ial aulhonty for survei l lance
the n ame and h ig her an d mo� often a n� l nge
era ·
a g contain in g
t
.
marltotlng·
,
'h ' l a- W a. gner.' l1kt! Mayo r. D1l�·or- t h . is.
in New York C ity than ll1 P
r etary o( In tenor address of l he use r .
Sec
t
.
1
an
s
Assi
• us mg his own authonly lo d 1sco�Pt
Canada and Mexlco , being con1
de lphia.
the
f
O
Mayor l
e
�
0ver municipa l affairs.
ar
tiguou■ have no quotas, Cana- John M. Kelly, in c�
inma
or
ar
Payo
place
lo
la
l
I
awfu
l
Ch
un
s
lJ:t'd
i
"It
_
n;i
dP
ri
e
ei
t
h
s
turn
l
an
he
to
e
ra
ds
i
ms
sc als
I
dlan oil can move by pipeline, m inera l s division. mamte
tain a set line from a doc k pier,
mocratic Mayor Rd.Jeri F : out. I( Wagner overlooks any rr.1�- !
De
;;:;:_:;;.�:;,_;;;;;;�;;:;.�:;:;;,_;.:;;;;;;;a-==--=====11 bo
at . dam or ret a ining wall . "' W agner of New York Cily has had deeds or ra scals. RockefeP�r · � 1
.
l.o kee
says �idgf' . "This is done
municipal sc�ndal of one • · .,rl or ; agerits wil l he glad to he lp 'hP '
est J
��g
from
a
aw
s
e
]m
such
y
.
another on his hands for months. mavor
find them
.
. --areas to avoid l� �ssibility �f His present sciwdal relates io the ,
h
al pressure has made
scand
T
e
clanger end to e hm 1�ale com pe.. .
or
building and mf nlen ence ol pub- I .a
M yor Dilw ort h a bit edgy He
lb.
tion with hook and hne �nglers,l ie school buildings in Ne w York
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_.'.:
has begu n to compla in th.at ! he
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WI· 11 be no Mexican residual 1m- c·t
l�
�A�V�l�
l�D
.
I Y,
L�
�
lff
L�
�
I
• ne wspa�rs are slugg ing loo hard. f·
ported.
l
s
er
W:l.'!f
,
Thirty nine o( Nayor
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What erfect the import of Menl - school construction inspeclon a nd
can crude will have on U. S. oil supervisors are threatenP•l with
Mis( Blower l:alled
E
BUCKIY
production - pa rticularly Texas suspension. The charge : Taking
under strict n..
n
. yo la rrom building conce rnt&lt; do, Into F'oresl Work
,.roduction, which i s
ATHENS - Unwa nlf'd vec�ta•
,... work for the board or Erluca·"·on trol s - can 't yet be detennIn- ing
1
i n southeaste rn Ohio 1orests 1
tion
t
s
cu
t
�
impo
n
ica
L
Mex
S ICID
ed. But If the
lion.
by a "M i s1 ·
w ill be . co ntrolh:d
Texas product ion, there wil l be
$1 ,00
An even dozen of Ph il ade1ph1 .,
.
RlowPr . a new i tem of t&gt;• · ,1men1
lb.
a lo ud yell.
Mayor Richardson Di l worth'� em- recently p urchased b the Ohio !
y
Secrelary of I nterior Stewart ployes have been suspended. s·ir� - r · · • ision of Fore�lrv.
MARKINS S,ICI AL
I
L. Uda ll is being beat over the ed or a rrested. More payo la. I h is
. .
"This pieC"e of equipment . new
I
head some more for this MeJCi�n time from a c�nlr ac�r rep&lt;1�r: ng
Ohio forestry work. sprays vegin
apparently )list an e levated rai l way l me. Neit,1e r
s
Chicken,
he
but
1
I
deal
IIRVIT ,
elat ion control chrmieals in a '
the 'responsible official who ht1d Wagner nor Dilworth is ae, 1 �d,
., .... ----- Heh
Tu,k•y
fine m ist . " sa id Vernon HonchPll ,
lb. $ 00
to sign the papers after he w a s suspected or capable ol beu1g 1m- District 4 forester. '•Jt wi l l be
briefed on it. The arrangement plicated in the payola-lake.
He h
C ""
weeds a nd
used lo e limimite
was initiated in Kelly' a diviflion
The maYors are the !'esl&gt;')nsible brush in evergreen pl antations
while re11iewlng the Eisenhower parties, however, the misadvMI- anrl 111 t imber sta nd improvement
proclamations of 1959, which were ures having taken pl ace 111 th�lr work."
RUTLAND, OHIO
permitting up to 50 .000 ban-el�
.
inistralions. No elected olf1c------Mex ican crude to come mMI the als are in11olved in the New York
Sheer, lightwe ight and poro us
Y•l low
u . s, daily via Brownsville.
sch ool trouble, nor in Ph , : :e l- fabrics w ill keep you cool when I
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1 co-operation .,Ith the. U. S, phia . But the two big c 11 y Demo- the temperature soars. Tht"y re­
1
Sta�e Department Mexican for, c:rat Jc administra tions are !ih ,k sisl the heat. They also pack we ll . :
·
.---...,..,x, lhe new with the scandals just the same . are eai-y-ca re and ever fr esh look- '
eign
olfJce and .,.:__,_
.. . ing.
Wag�r·, Problem
worked out
was
arrangement
. .
s
L
�It
two
these
m
Scand,1
e
t.h
cul
to
by which It is hoped
Open 7 Ooys A Week-I AM Unfll 9 PM
.
TOP CHOICE Bl:EF
FOR ATHLETE S FOOT
lons
que\l
political
some
raises
uw barre ls a day .
impo s "' 30,...,.,.
•· bad. ne�• s u,r lnshnt-dulnc T·4-L for J to D
What effect Wl· 11 t,n::
Kelly maintains he ls not givFREE PARKING . . . . COURTEOUS SERVICE
,
lb.
rth's fort dai■ W1tl'h frfJsh. healthy ■lun reD'l
wo
I
ing Mexico a quota which WIii have on Mayor
pl.1c� 11w 1nrect1on. l!:11H ■chine. 1wen
'·Where It Is A Pleasure To Shop"
e simi- to be eleded Governor of Pl'I �y I - lne. penplrlna In the III Jolntt Dr the
e nt ina
aeI 8 precedent lor •ra
fut by hathinlll Lhl'm with T+L 1.-1�e
•
that he make the d ,l l.v . 1 1 not 111 rprl•"41 and pluled,
l air lnlport allowances to non-&lt;'On- va nia, assumin g
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
·111 Democratic 8(:andals your '8c baclt from an,- dru1 tore.
w
.
e
rac
I
a.
Venezue
like
ers
produc
tiguous
1
. Now •t sw11her ,. Lob.M Dru1■
.
en able the Repu blicans to regam
-•d•
11.
What the arran gement w1.th IIe _
1
lco aaye: ls th�t pelrfl r-um "tra ns­
ported Into the United Stales by
lb.
pipeline, rail or other me11ns or
nverland transport from the coun•
try whence produced" ,hall not
subject to quota re9trictlons.
be
lb.

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TELEVISIO 'J

sp,nt Suoday with Mr ond M" 7111
..... w " ' n . D,t,,a, ,pent Sund,y .... ,•• and
named
' Jiunes Low!"n
ul Parkersbu1 g
Or Ddper.nts ani Rev wid .1r:. \tond� wtlh Mr ,md Mn Clio,
called oo ·" ' · and Mr, Clacea&lt;·e
I
Mtss Floceac� Ch,,.he,
ha, Ru,.,11 Clln,, Radn,,
Baur Monday
aod \f r totn Holainpr
y ment m Paines\rille, 0.
emplo
NEW. Y ORK &lt; UP I ) - R y .
and Mrs. Alva Holsinger Sr of Helen Blab l.S • paflf'r'
Mr. and Mn. Clint Orr caU.d
a,
:1
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Reeds
lee.
l
mood
John
M,s
and
M,
.
.
on M r . and Mt,. WIII lain r�
Burr
Dupr,'
s
of
favorite
Camden
Cl,Jk H05pt11J " .rl,.
'I'V special
-,
.W,l lstoo sp,m th&lt; ...,.,nd with Larry Hol ,mge, and daughlet e, sburg
of Eag� Ridse Saturday .
By 1'tls1 Lacy K lbbw
· e
weal on I clleerl u I carouSPI •·d
By Martita Aohiiage,
M r and .'-! rs Alvin Reed.
Tuesda y 111ght b e f o r ,. getting
Robert.a l'"'e .M rtle w 8 lke · I
c. .-..1..
BY MRS. A. R. BAILEY
. ·
.'r
.
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Whitt'
cutlmg
gruti.!i
round
lo
r
s
d
f
lll
M
anding
r
w
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th
a
an
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Mr
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a
YlBJ
s
.
him l e
to h
�hel Orr, Ma rg aret Tuttle, Sadaga
Mr 1:1.rid Mrs So l Bigl t'v
and
Milo Caktwell of Seneca Fa l ls
skldt' Wfflnesday . Mr9. Mary
Jarnet
R. VanMeter were Mr. and SOIi vi�at"d with
brau ring H "(a11orlte mdk- per• 1e Trussel and Mary K Ho:ttr
Mr
aod
M
rs
.
.
A lice B� cut the rorerin"er 00 /
N Y apeot • rew da.vs with h&amp;a r t ded O
1 Mrs. Don Brewer and .!j()n of I C l ;:1ud Smilh, Sund.1y .
former . ..
·
8 ten
'
• 0r A· I..oge mspet'
l ion
e
1
j her \efl han d She wa5 t.ahn
1� Mn Ralpti. Tri»- at SyraCUSf'
'lbe .cond annu.al ''TV Gtnde SUv 11ltle and Ray Johnst00 and
Thursda:,, �1rh:
Mr and Mrs BaSC'Om Blanton
l
�
l"8
the
emeri1
of Pt!nnsy tvanla.
ael.l and funib'.
ency room at Camden- Award
.
ori
Show" on NBC -TV ronsJstMr. Roy Donahue and l s.a KeJ.
New Le.xws100 apenl I.he week 1
.
Clar):; Hospita l i n Parkersbur ed
�
Mr. and Mn. Dayton
M: aod M_n. Jllllior White. sey of Sprin
g
Bigley l end with their niece
chi•{Iy Of s n g, • wr p
gfield, Mr. an rt M l"I. wher e th.-.e
Mr and
po
attehes w,r, taken to l
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&gt;
dau,hter. Soma of Warsaw s�nt Art Mora rity and
comedy �ketche� whacti ,Prod- and IOl1I •�lted Mr. aod Mr-a. So'
Clint Holalnflel' aod f�.
family of S y- dose the rut.
ig
B ley and Mr. and Mn. Alva Re
from Friday un til Sund.a)' with racuae spent Sunday w : th M r.
v. and Mn. Eldon
eodo
Blake,
eed
r:,..__
� such instlt�t1ons as 'I"\ r�t- l-l ing
M
rs
Th
l"f'
ola er.
R
C n&gt;�r Wht'te and Ralph BaUar J and Mrs. J
0
f
.-w,,.:,r
oy
Mn
mgs
Fannie Jo.hnsoo • � · Carey
commerCLali; loud mua•c
C. Mci(oy .
: Headley was at wu tJt, o,ernight guest Thurodoy "Id" cards .. ag�nts '" .11�; Mr. aod Mn. Mike Kerwin were Hull· spont a •eek at Huntlngtoo ,
funiliea.
Mrs Lowse
·
of Mr and Mra c E Rumphr,y
·
Sunday guests ol Mr. and Mn. Ind. for a short course in college
· ·
Mn:. Mary Hol ter ch ·i ldren . H ou
•-· and carbon copy S('rt. pts
· I Monday 1or
er ffospita
·
Jack iea ML6s C ha rlotte· Hull
·
·
ol
Wald
o
is
Gary, Sharon and Gordon v1s1tt.'d ch eck up
Cooper and Nanette Fa bray were Will1am Ho.selton and son , Bill. They also v!sJted Mrs.
Bla.ke '1
be re for a vlslt with Mrs. Jose.
Mrs. Emma VanMeter, George sl.ater , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jobn.
the am ia
relat.ivei in Oe,cter md Rl!tland
Milo Caklwe ll, Sene&lt;:Cil : ,Us , phine Pickens
bl
_ e, �apable st� ri; and
Mr . and Mn, Alva Hol- &amp;ton.
Sunday afternoon.
N Y . speot 'nlunday af!ernooo
Other recen t guee:la i n the Pick- Efrem ZunbahSl Jr. dl!l p�yed singer � In Pt. P l u
e ant. MonMr. and Mrs. Alva Jun!Or Rol Several from here went on the with A. H . Bailey and wile
erui home were Mrs. Pickens' cha rm and good sport.amanatup as day, on business.
JE WELER-OPTOM ETIUST
singer are announcing the birth of
the hoS The spor tsmansh ip came
M rs . Wilma Ba l lard . 'SOIi Mel . niece . M rs. Stella
MILL ST.
4-H ei:cursion boat Thur sdu}·
MtDOLIPORT
l
Shaffer, and
M
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and
Mn
an
ller
C
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Mr. and Mr11. Denver H ii.J and vin and Conn ie S pencer atteoded son, Dwi ght ol Akron and
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son
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c. when El�em was �alled u�n to
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une
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need le his mea l ticket, \\ ill'flt:1
•party for J im Ho llon Rega r oJ Belp.-t.
uou&amp;&amp;,l
., en of FOller, W . Va. spent a birthday
.
.
.
Sunda) with Mr. aDd Mn. A. H of P me Grove P'r 1day eveumg
Mr. tnd Mrs. Henry Bailey and Bros · TV serie5·
Mr. and Mn. Dores Amol d and family have tttumed
Bailey.
to the ir The sketches al l began cr1.1:1pl y
.
family
ol
Pomeroy
spent
home
S:md
in
Cohlmbus
a
y
after a short but tended to stay on for a Jew
Mn. kathleen Miltoln, son
wit
h Mr. and Mn. J� Law�nce visit wtth their parent!I. Mr,
and loo many beats. Exceptions :
William, Clara Osborne, Keno
Mrs. Harvey Bailey and Mr. and Cooper as a doub�eal i11g &amp;gent
and daughters. .
and an orcheetra leader, M i s s
CINCINNATI &lt; UPll-LIVEST Mr. a nd Mn Denv er HUI. Mrs . T. H. Boring.
B
ly
d
hle
Orr
and family of Circ le- Fabray aa a sing er whost? house
aug rs, of Fosle r, W. Va.
U
8ttle !50• calves 100 1la,.,..,ter
;
'"&amp;''
a y vil le visited here Sunday with he r ol cue-cards came tumbling down
spent
S'!ltur
Saturd
ay
and
d
aleers and heifer-a alow,
mostly
parent,, Mr. and i-trs. Btn Buck - in thfl middle of her blg n umbe
steady, cows weak to 50 lower, lllght with Mr. and Mrs. Grover
r.
ley.
nd Dorla M
d M rs .
The ei ght award ca �gor1es that
bul ls steady � ftai ; lo.:I low to Whl
Week�d. v.i&amp;iton he re In the finished up the hour
Ral: :.Hard � ��:�
were ev fmly
111vera ge choice 1 342 lb :!11:eerg
'4
R.
E. W!l hams home were Mr. d ivided. Foor a wards
.
M
and
r.
A
1
H
a
B
e
nd
wenl to
22 . 00, scattered sa les good '1'J&amp;.900
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Mn. William Wi?iiam11 and ) Ahows that were
.
Mrs, The1ma 0rr we re auoppmg and
vot
ed "best'' m
.
lb steers and hlll�
s·llllOn 8nggs o f LaDCMt
a.o steers a nd .
?r.
their respect i ve fi elde and fou r
he tfen 21.00-21.liO, few lot, stand- 18 p.arkersburg Sal
,_urday.
Mrs. Lillian Richards of Belpre
.
awards went to "fnorite" nor
Clint 0rr who ,.,, employed 111
,.. ·
atee,. l9.l0-30.IO, lot I o o d
was here Sunday
r. formera a nd pro
� guest oI M
.
grams The re·� a
w1lh few k,t, chob 811 lb beif. Columb. ua apent the weekend and Mrs, Gary li"Je1d
9 l:IKI family . difference and mak
1m1"'
with h 1a family
_ ..
it
_·
es the whole
en J0.7S, load Pod
around 725
thlllg
Mr.
h
and
ard to pin down An ho w.
Mra
Blll
Orr
and
y
.
Jb 2J.OG; C!OW9 U.00-18.50; bulla
y
readers or 1V Guide voted Burr
16 50-19.50: part load good a n d BOD8 Circleville spent the 't\'eek.
end 'wub Mr. and Mra. Cllot Or .
their . ravorite ma le nerf : ·niei-"
r
choice around 7GO lb feedtt Jteers
bo lt
tllie year. Last year ne was voted
30.75; vealen, -�y to weak, The ys ayed wtth their grand" most popular malt perst,na l ity.''
parent,
,
b1th lood and choice :16.00-28.0U,
haven 't fi,ured out who Js mak.
I
Mr and Mn. Donald Tru&amp;aE:l l
•- ·
· ·
1ng
progreu on thal one Burr's
Ml. Vernon spent the w�l:end
Hop Ja00. barrow, and g.tlta
show. '' Perry
IC•
wllh
their
parenta,
Mason' repeHted
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
u
Ye, uneven, but moatlY lthdy
; Stanley Trwl,ell and .\f r and
as "favorltt M!r(es." ot!1cr winaome late Alet undtt 240 lb 5- 5
1 2 Mrs. Charles Marcln ko.
ATIIENS - Mony you n g . -od ners were .. Andy Grifl1tl1 ' a " fa.
wer
wa
y
ady
lo
, to mostJ. ste
vorite new series," ,,litc.h Mil ler' s
; around Mra. Junior ROH waa ,1 Hol ,� ducks are showing
70 m�-� No. 1 UI0-2'0 lb barup in the watsing
alontl as "best singlt, lnU!. j•
er
.
hnday for • ch«-rk T
Ho:11pJtal
lerfowl brood surveys bein g made
nwt tu11.1 lil� lB. 00, -"·
. "
,..,.. 200 1 ....
.
.
J
ca
.
•·th " a.11 . . �
Mac.....,
.._- e 11g:e
lQ0.210 lb 17.85, bult mixed 1-3 up.
i n Distr ict 4, accord ing to Al Ta
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i- dramatic proaram " :1rd NBr
-TV
and )-3 180-240 lb 17.$17.75, .2•3
bot, game manajl"ement
agent,
won aw a rds fo1 its � 1,;-cuoo nig ht
and No. 31 246-2'78 l b lB.8$.17.25, lot MISCALCULA
Ohiu Oiv:�;un of Wildl ife.
TION
1
coverage and Hunr.:r.) . Brinkley
N'&gt;. 3 nea, 200 lb 1 6.80, lot No 3
SAN 8.AFAEL, c� 1 ir C UPPOn an ear ly 1 6-m ilt f1oo t trip on
newscasts. The Ian 11wa rd, and
DI lb 15.2., ; 1-3 300-400 lb sow11 Rkhard L. Guyette, a parole cio- the flocking River, from Stewart I
the
one that made tl:.e most sens�
14.00.14.SO; boarB, steady ; 300 Jb lator from Sing Sin priso AW.lit- to he hio R ver, Tal
g
n
t
and 1 to me went to Ca r l a n l ll.!1
O
i
bot
o t
.
e
up mostly 1 1.00.
ing return to New York, m�de _a Ted Dean, AlhenB County game l "favor
e
i
female
·
ner. "
perlo
Sheep 100, few Iota cholre to mis lculatio
ca
n Wednesday 111 hi:. protector . olJgerved a M al of 40 She' s a l s
.
1e hest .
o
t1
prim, alaughter 1prlng lambs 50
bid tor freedom from the Marin youn g wood duck s m nddlUon to
hJgher, otherwise mostly steady ;
21 adults, an inc rease over the
County Jail.
· ' The Troubled l,i1nd
." Tuesday
around 30 choice and prime 76-112" Guyet crawl
te
ed through 1:1 l ight �umber aeen lal!ll yea r. The wood night's
"Be
l
l
6:
huwel
l CLOSE
lb I IUID: other cho(ceand prime fixture optn ing in the visitors hall uc\ a_pparent l� neal� at , the '
i
Up"
ABC-T
o
V,
imJ,i-e
85-90 lb 18 00 , most good and
sst-d me
1
and inchl!d along Ile ,u.:;irlo of us�a t , me desp1te the l i!l e !l�rmg ,
s
i
t
od
as
the
be
pr
t
_
uct
o 1 in the en.
Ta bot observ ed. A recent trip ov&lt;'ho ,n..-.: Ul . 00-17.00. f1tw lots good the celling. But h'11 way out 1-..1
t:\.I
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tire
se
•
"1e
s
er the same course y1eld ed 90
60-&amp; lb spring teeder Iambs 12.0I). him ln to t
·
� lmgerpr inlmg r'l, , Tl woo
To out l ine the pligh1 of Brr,zl l ' s
.
dies. 86 _vo• ·'lg and 24 adu l ts.
13·00·
-buSt l mg with depu�es. � -This i! much hight&gt;r t han
-- ---the! poverty-stricken i l l iter!lfe, diseuiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii
franc hi sed peu�ants wno are be1000 oounl.
Twenly-two younji! woodies were Ing bot h dri vt!n and &lt;'ragged in !o
�
counted on a Raccoon Ct'N'k l loat t he &lt;' l utchea ot an energPt Jc Cas.
. madt !?&gt;' ·"'1/:armon. districi "Jm! tro C.Ommunbl, Fre11r isc11 .ruliao,
manigenient supervi,nr, arwl lllck the hall-hour to ld the story of one
Schuerman . VJnton C'.oonly game peasa nt family 111 , • 1r, si mple,
prote �• or They were parl of the mast.erful terms .
rive broods seen.
The camera 11owk was e.1tquls•
''In addition to lhe wood ducb " ltely and lndeli b l!· organized. The
Cannon said, '• we observed t� raw force of its I!..!d and lam1iy
adult minks in the wild, an un- s cenea was &lt;JVel'whe:.n .·1g. Al­
common occurrence at any Urne though tht pro6ram was fil l ed
W.tk■n
or place ."
with vivid purtr1dts, I thought
Several broods of wood ducks one of the fflO'it amazing 01 ail
Whole were recorded on a Walhondmg was that ol th�
lb.
g plan­
water-repellent -ljL
gun-oJn
River float trip, Cannon staled. tatlon owner
Greatfor hikes, •
. w;io lalljhed an d
1tlese float trip.1 are at le88t 10 shot bu lle
ts into the ground to
*campln1,
miles lung a nd are run actordln
LNn
suppo
his
rt
boas • , "ThJs is my
g
lo 11tandardlaed procedurt.
The gun. It is the law here ."
number of wood ducl:s, youn
g
My one big qtJ:bble with !A!o
and :.dult, nhlerved from year lo
Swaim Jr. 's ot ht&gt; rwise restrained
ear �Ve• as an tnd
u to the and succinc :ic:-l
�
t
pt im•oJves the
reedm
g ,uece111 of the species.
L- ■nd Muty
big ending that :u ta.::11:ed or..
Here, the story 11udde1:1ly reversed
ffalr on the head ll'OWI at 8 Jts field and wolllld up by mak­
rate of about three-fourths or an ing those wretched peaean ts
M!em
inch a month.
11Dgrateful.
Slle■d Aff Mut

Bashan

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B. H. SANBORN

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BOILING BEEF

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BUSH'S

CHUCK ROAST - 43c
BLADE STEAK - S9c
SWISS STEAK - S9c.
S9c
RIB STEAK
STEW BEEF - S9c
49c
GROUND BEEF
STRAWBERRIES

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OPIN

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DAILY UNTIL 7130 P.M.

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RIG. SIZE

TIDE

31c

Waid Cross' Sons
IN ltACINE SINCE 1 NO

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enr1c

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uns

HOME GIOWN
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THE REAL, UNPUBLICIZED
reason for thUI deal ls that Pe­
mex had a lot of aurplus oil on ita
handa which it couldn't 1t11l. MP•
lco was under pressure to aen
CUba.
oil
Sine11 the U.S. ail embargo
agaimt the Ca1tro government,
Cuba has been hard put to get
petroleum products. n haa had
to rely in import■ from Ruasia
and Gther lron curtain countries
with oil to ■eU. But thl! lnvolvi:,s
• ...tly long haul.

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PRICESARE

RElUJX
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Today la ntunday, Juno 15, tJt,
11Mllh day of the yw: with '"
more in 1981.
'Die moon is In lta new quarter• .
en ,
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'lbe evening ■tar 111 Mari.
0n thla day 1n history ,

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REFRESHING

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IS A PLEASURE

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In 1752' Benjamin Frankllt1
' demonrtrated !.1lf relationship between electricity and lightning by
Oyin,'l: • kite durine 1 1ununer 1
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,· 'ID.
Jn 1775, f':iMr� Wadlington was
i
appolnled commander-ln-dtlef of .
the Cooti nerihll Ann�,.
In 19'4, Amerl&lt;an troops lnvad•
/
· ed the MarianA� b:land1, about :
1,500 milel't IIO\lth of Tokyo.
In 1960, Japanese Premier Kishi
asked President Eisenhower to
postJJOIII bis vl91t becauee of anti- 1
: U.S. riols .

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111ouafit 1w today : Gto. Dou1·
laa MacArthur aaid: "It la faUd
to enter any war without the wW
to win It."

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35c
5 •:�. 49c
10 ,.. 59c
2 •. 29c

Mortons Pies :.1:". ' .
White Grapefruit
White Potatoes �:�:'"''
Bananas
BAKER'S SUPER MARKET

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lb.

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Jewe I Pot P•1es

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GOLDEN CROWN

And NOW, Hciner's is �pcd in a n&gt;sealable "Po)y-plutic" l&gt;ac
that cat,nires an&lt;( holds this &amp;arrant flavor and freshness u n�cr
bdon: - ri�t to the Jut bite. Every time you cake out a bun .you
a.imply roll up die re-u sable wrapper and aal in all the aoodum. Evai
days later, Heiner'e buns /'eel 10 10/4 wt. 10 /res/ii

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Clover Farm Vac Packed Coffee, drip or regular - lb. 69c
Clover Farm Milk, tall cans, none better · · · · 6 cans 79c
Clover Farm Catsup, 14 oz. bottle · · · · · · · · · · · 2 for 39c
Clover Farm Large Peas . . · · · · · · . . · . . · · · . . 2 cans 29c
Jello, all flavors · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 for 25c

1 Oc
CABBAGE
NEW. POTATOES 10 59 Ju:,i:i:�: .:n .,_
0
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BANANAS --- 2 29c �?d t�
FRESH
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MILK
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Your taste will tell -the remarkable, improved, fresh home-baked
flavor and full-bodied texture of Heinefs hamburger and hot dog
buns actuaRy intensifies the goodness of your favorite filling.
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lb.

l'Nlh

· · · lb. 79c
R O U N D STEAK ··- -·· · · ·· ·
CUBE or LOIN STEAK · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · lb. B9c
MOUN DVIEW ROLL SAUSAGE · · · · · . . · · · . . · · · · · · · lb. 39c
P O R K L I V E R . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 lb. 49c
P U R E L A R D · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 1b. 39c
Lil' DAVEY WIENERS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 lb. 89c

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BOLOGNA - 3 s1 .oo

PORK SAUSAGE 3 s1.oo
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GROUND BEEF
BACON ENDS
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PIC
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HA
MS
33
.
s1
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PIGS' FEET Sliced BACON f�:. 3 lb. j.29 SPAGHETTI
9c
Skinless WEINERS 2 89c
LARD -- 25 !!. s3.1s VELVEETA CHEESE - 85c
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FLOUR - 25 s1 .19 NEW POTATOES - 5Sc

LJDCS T Dra,,-,.t.J

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BOLOGNA _ 3
INSTAN T COFFEE _ , ... 65_�

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e PIPES
eBILLFOLDS
e SOCKS
e BELTS
e HANDKERCHIEFS
e TIES
e FATHER' S DAY CARDS

washi · · ton w· dow • • •

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Father,S Day
Ba rbeque Time

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scrumptious flavor . . . for folks with hearty appetites

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U. S., Pemex' Have Worked
0Ut Comp]•1cated 0•1l Dea, I

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Professiona l Codes O, Eth ,c
. s In L aw s?.

Scotct, Pi nt
B Y J.JtE.8 SHE RM AN PORTEk , ate, wllh the minimum 2(J vot e1 Harold . 0y Hll' r �( M B iella wa mad " Ul ha rn1I
�c:h relate:
wh
B1II
hu1
desrnbmg
at requ i red.
8UIW ....&amp;or• 7"h-llh Dl1U'M!l
l ru11 from e-,,rly plantatloru en
Some of •vou k now that the raMy ob)ectlon lo thi1 piece of tO u plome tf l &amp;h · 11 nd · M&gt; and bt-- Oluo Dn 11rn,n ol Forfftry landJ
dio stat ion from which I earn my legi,JallOfl 1, that 11 enat·ts part i1olrl • .l ht're wt're mduded four or
• D 1 sr r 1 t'I for t-&amp;lt'r V"mon Honchell
f•ve tlf'm� in th e oplomet r i!ll!I°
II
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prmC"1pal ll veli• uuuu
is ow ned .by
1
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.
of a profeu ional code of tt h1c11 _,.1_ 1 th ' . w h ic h he wan tf'd �YB 1hat ITM'l.,;f of !ht' planting
!
C'lllle' o e 1, !I
l a wyt'r . Many O f my heot pohltcal
.
.
._. 2' years l have reJet'led a 1 - "'"'W,-•
.
� mto law I told t hP Com- wt- i t' m.i d" m th(- l!t'ltl _ an • aome
., .are lawyer! - r or i
amt pei sone I fr 1e1iu5
.1
. w,· 11 be
. s ' ! r et.- � ait' d�mg ·n w �
'l{
1 I ht' M a nMia l.t'l!:i,;l
Therefore }'OU may rea ll:r.e the tempt• lo put 1n 1 I 1le �
.
d
S&lt;IWf
1111(;
m.&lt;trkl
'
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t
;,hle
produrts
�
'
am Etn1 agonu1t 1 c- to sul ' ,
1 Books Jaws which enforl't' II ,·
misgivings
.
1
w hich la l'omade red onr Iandh
,nd
po
�it&gt; posts
a�
�11c
1
BY PETER EDSON
ea
J had J u n e 5 1cs of any profH�ion. In the IU.;
.
,
nul.
,rd
r
WASHINGTON _ ! NEA i -One There are no U S.-Mexicen pi pewa
eneral A �_sembly
, 1, ur iw . I am a �md atlor- 'Ol
i
n or ·ore- ry
00
whe n I v oted Ohio G
\
e D
�
of the most Jnvo l ved of al l inter- linH, 50 the oi l muSl be mov�
st
. �
io
of
fre.&lt;
the
m
r
ad
O
imHw
eo
se
Hou
11f.'
81
!i
v payine: or ret·etvr n g COfTIJlt'!l· lon ge r �rows Sc·orrh pme 1n
against
.
petional oil dea ls ha s just been by lank car or lrntk to qua l ify all
iti; I
v�� 1 ��'. la w . wh_i ch Slruc k _ oul o1f
which
1
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.
· itat ion of :t•J!al bu� nu,·s,•rv or 11 1� 1,l;:1nt1•d as a forland
er
ov
shipment.
"0"'
._, out betwsoli(
for
aation
..,,.... the U.S. ., ·
wor,uru
l
·
4
l
·
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s
cu1ropod1s
noi:
b
an
1e1r
t
l. 11ega I t
,, makea
. .
ernment and tilt M exican oil mon- The amount of Mexic a n
. . V• me� s bul mY feelin g is thal lh� e s·t t rt.t' . siri( .t' o t hPr pi ne apec tet.
, t ! ,er
on adve11 1s1ng PH•
·
ey •s �- l'
orn
lt
a
an_
are be! t.-r ;.iduph'd to Oh io condi •
.poly known aa " Pemex. "
be al l owed i n under t he new ar,rolessKm itself should t.ike t.1n.• l mns
o f Ie- i es.
i
lion
lic1ta
·
arrano
the new
U•d•r
"
"e ment, 1 1•angement ii; 20 .000 ba rrel s -.f
• u
in the &lt;.:ommitlee un Hea l th of such unet h 1ea I pract 1&lt; ,ei;- e1n
&lt;&gt;al busmes�.
Mexican crude p roduced in Tam- crude a nd 10 . 000 barrels of res idDEEIJE O LA "I)
to s
' 1 a1 e
.
. The Bi l l barely ;:1nd Education that 11ame afl_e r• not make them c.-ontrary
pico will be loaded o n small coast- ua l fue l oil a day, ror th ree years.
Chiel Samo,;el Wils ,. mc-...,.,.r
passed tht! Sen- noon - June � - Representa tive hiw. _____
wiq tankers and moved lo Mata- Once the Mexican crude is in
of the l'ema4 uid Indian 1 ,· ,he.
--- - - -- -----moras, just across the Rio Gran- Brown vil le, a pa rt of it will
In !f,?.'l. ht mc1d.- what 1s • 1 " i lo
de from Brownsville .
bf.'
!hf' fJrs1 rlf"Pd of Indian !,ind
,
al
resid�
y
n
a
But
refined there.
.
.
At Matamoru the oi l will be fuel oil re!ul ting from lh!S
lo f':nglJ.':h {'Ul1.1111sts. Iran,,• .,. •II� ,
ref m.. truek s and m plus any unrefo·-unloadod Into tan•
•
of Philadt''•1 ,hia • 12 000 a{ rt's ol hJs lnbe � l mil I
H::U..1 crude an d
.. ,
poI 1t 1i.:aI co•t•ol
By LYLE C WIl.SON
g
hauled across the U· S· bor der the · 10,000 barrels of res1dUa1 WI
..,
.
IC
"" lonu.. a '11 1 to J ohn l:lr L " n mw of the Sf'' 1 ,• 1 s 1
w h h they •-td .....
Ualled Pr-eu Jatt-r••flona1
O
0
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be moved in big t anker s 1 the
WASHINGTON i UP I ) - I f He- b� d so nobly that the voier5 hlt- lhat brok t fage and m vrslTHE PURPOSE OF THIS la to
;
;
h
ivt-s may
m
rt
prt')x'flla!
oust!
cnt
'
U . S east coast
•
pub l ica ns could turn for a moment ma Y kt�ked them oul? llot-·
••titfy the condiUon , of a proc� a.illl(J
lf'd
cal
be
h
1 l
a
�ro:n ttie i r recen� pohtic
:\:�\:i;� �:oc;e
.
mi!ltiOn issued by President EisThP list JJ! ohahly will bf' St"lec1 :a
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�h�!l!
�1�:
;�
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S
:
m fex a s they might_ loo
THUi HAS AROU ED the lre ol
tivt'
a� lhf" hf'armgs arf' sdit-duled
enhower in 1959. It permitted od
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Penmvtof
control
lcal
l
n
h
gai
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POMEROY
ATHENS - Outdoorsmen who good pa rty news m two greg� l
National Coal Pol icy Conference
5- 1 0
Ph. WY 2·3498
·
to
r
un
only from Uw1r OJK•ning
from conti guous U.S. countries to
ia
va
�
n sylve11ia an
Pen
lates.
n
r
r
e
fo
east
Imes
sel
s
Commerce
untagged
f
o
r
.
tain
ain
m
Chambe
S
•
and U •
.
y o�, k Tue!l.d,1y thr ough Thurnfay JunC' t
LOCALLY OWNED • NATIONALLY KNOWN
enter th t country ..overland "
, 1 he Lop question ID ..1,ew
claim this w i 1 1 fish or turtles w iII I,, prosecut ed . New york
They
iala
ffi
ic
O
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without being aubjected k, quota
r Evere-tt L ike anchor men m a tug,of. w ar City is doub Ie barreI I•d W'' tl ;
• :__
mean greater uncontrolled ,m - says Distr ict Superviso
___________
-- - - - ·
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reslr�tlon,
j
ldlf
1
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re-e
W
f
k
see
er
S1on
n
o
Wao
Mayor
t
Dtv1
p
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a
i
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R
ethea
o
fu
1
ennsy
•·an
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· th&lt; great
n produced
f M
g
By a aecond proc l amation . oil
\
d
h
\.m;;:• wlth Ame rican · "Ga;,,, prntectors have been I•�· and New York State a re Demo. and, if
:••ble
1
�b l7:�0: ::;;;; : :�
this
violated
who
llep
the,
from noncontiguous coun tries
those
with
lent
cr a tic elect ion muscle.
ii, Produced fueI !.
quotas .
1 b j t C t tu import
, regula tion in the past because it
Democratic mayors are now in I Mayor W1:1gner not onl .v has ·
E Moody
bein g at- President Joseph
o, was new," he continued.
oot
"
" Now t
l ln the two gre at.est ut i mo1 e scandal tha n M ayor U 1lb
� :. :::. ·h7 h�nd a re tin th&lt; coal organi,at Kln says the m. . lhe warning por,od " ove r an
� �:: � poll!an ar,a,, P h , tarl, : 1 wo,th ••JOYS, 1 1.. New Yo ,ke , !' as
·
tac
g
tro
t
1
.
000 barrel s of Me x,c� n res idual 5 full compl iance wi l_l be ex pected.
enl of Ine and New York City. Sc a nd a l • a tougher spot all around f he
der r.view by Depa rtm
hi
mar.
e
th
ng
placi
e
r
\o
e-nt
The- ne w regulation which hber
terlor. They permit unpo� 0 2 equival
I head · Every 1 govemo, of NE"w Y o1 k Stale 18 a
has raIsed 1t
� ket for 2 6 million tons of coal 8 a lized the number of set l ines that P
pet cent of U.S. consumption , 8 d
com paral ll'L' j Republican. Nelson A, Rocke-fel lt'r .
day and lhat it will wipe out the may be used a lso prov ide! that thmg, 0f cou '
·u
l 11e
give producing countrie! , quota
ad New Yu rk governors have a !ipt"C
,
: job! of another 1 , 000 U S Mm- each line must bear a waterproof S�andal has r.u!ted I u y
to stabilize thei r produC'11on an
, ial aulhonty for survei l lance
the n ame and h ig her an d mo� often a n� l nge
era ·
a g contain in g
t
.
marltotlng·
,
'h ' l a- W a. gner.' l1kt! Mayo r. D1l�·or- t h . is.
in New York C ity than ll1 P
r etary o( In tenor address of l he use r .
Sec
t
.
1
an
s
Assi
• us mg his own authonly lo d 1sco�Pt
Canada and Mexlco , being con1
de lphia.
the
f
O
Mayor l
e
�
0ver municipa l affairs.
ar
tiguou■ have no quotas, Cana- John M. Kelly, in c�
inma
or
ar
Payo
place
lo
la
l
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l
Ch
un
s
lJ:t'd
i
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ri
e
ei
t
h
s
turn
l
an
he
to
e
ra
ds
i
ms
sc als
I
dlan oil can move by pipeline, m inera l s division. mamte
tain a set line from a doc k pier,
mocratic Mayor Rd.Jeri F : out. I( Wagner overlooks any rr.1�- !
De
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at . dam or ret a ining wall . "' W agner of New York Cily has had deeds or ra scals. RockefeP�r · � 1
.
l.o kee
says �idgf' . "This is done
municipal sc�ndal of one • · .,rl or ; agerits wil l he glad to he lp 'hP '
est J
��g
from
a
aw
s
e
]m
such
y
.
another on his hands for months. mavor
find them
.
. --areas to avoid l� �ssibility �f His present sciwdal relates io the ,
h
al pressure has made
scand
T
e
clanger end to e hm 1�ale com pe.. .
or
building and mf nlen ence ol pub- I .a
M yor Dilw ort h a bit edgy He
lb.
tion with hook and hne �nglers,l ie school buildings in Ne w York
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has begu n to compla in th.at ! he
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WI· 11 be no Mexican residual 1m- c·t
l�
�A�V�l�
l�D
.
I Y,
L�
�
lff
L�
�
I
• ne wspa�rs are slugg ing loo hard. f·
ported.
l
s
er
W:l.'!f
,
Thirty nine o( Nayor
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What erfect the import of Menl - school construction inspeclon a nd
can crude will have on U. S. oil supervisors are threatenP•l with
Mis( Blower l:alled
E
BUCKIY
production - pa rticularly Texas suspension. The charge : Taking
under strict n..
n
. yo la rrom building conce rnt&lt; do, Into F'oresl Work
,.roduction, which i s
ATHENS - Unwa nlf'd vec�ta•
,... work for the board or Erluca·"·on trol s - can 't yet be detennIn- ing
1
i n southeaste rn Ohio 1orests 1
tion
t
s
cu
t
�
impo
n
ica
L
Mex
S ICID
ed. But If the
lion.
by a "M i s1 ·
w ill be . co ntrolh:d
Texas product ion, there wil l be
$1 ,00
An even dozen of Ph il ade1ph1 .,
.
RlowPr . a new i tem of t&gt;• · ,1men1
lb.
a lo ud yell.
Mayor Richardson Di l worth'� em- recently p urchased b the Ohio !
y
Secrelary of I nterior Stewart ployes have been suspended. s·ir� - r · · • ision of Fore�lrv.
MARKINS S,ICI AL
I
L. Uda ll is being beat over the ed or a rrested. More payo la. I h is
. .
"This pieC"e of equipment . new
I
head some more for this MeJCi�n time from a c�nlr ac�r rep&lt;1�r: ng
Ohio forestry work. sprays vegin
apparently )list an e levated rai l way l me. Neit,1e r
s
Chicken,
he
but
1
I
deal
IIRVIT ,
elat ion control chrmieals in a '
the 'responsible official who ht1d Wagner nor Dilworth is ae, 1 �d,
., .... ----- Heh
Tu,k•y
fine m ist . " sa id Vernon HonchPll ,
lb. $ 00
to sign the papers after he w a s suspected or capable ol beu1g 1m- District 4 forester. '•Jt wi l l be
briefed on it. The arrangement plicated in the payola-lake.
He h
C ""
weeds a nd
used lo e limimite
was initiated in Kelly' a diviflion
The maYors are the !'esl&gt;')nsible brush in evergreen pl antations
while re11iewlng the Eisenhower parties, however, the misadvMI- anrl 111 t imber sta nd improvement
proclamations of 1959, which were ures having taken pl ace 111 th�lr work."
RUTLAND, OHIO
permitting up to 50 .000 ban-el�
.
inistralions. No elected olf1c------Mex ican crude to come mMI the als are in11olved in the New York
Sheer, lightwe ight and poro us
Y•l low
u . s, daily via Brownsville.
sch ool trouble, nor in Ph , : :e l- fabrics w ill keep you cool when I
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1 co-operation .,Ith the. U. S, phia . But the two big c 11 y Demo- the temperature soars. Tht"y re­
1
Sta�e Department Mexican for, c:rat Jc administra tions are !ih ,k sisl the heat. They also pack we ll . :
·
.---...,..,x, lhe new with the scandals just the same . are eai-y-ca re and ever fr esh look- '
eign
olfJce and .,.:__,_
.. . ing.
Wag�r·, Problem
worked out
was
arrangement
. .
s
L
�It
two
these
m
Scand,1
e
t.h
cul
to
by which It is hoped
Open 7 Ooys A Week-I AM Unfll 9 PM
.
TOP CHOICE Bl:EF
FOR ATHLETE S FOOT
lons
que\l
political
some
raises
uw barre ls a day .
impo s "' 30,...,.,.
•· bad. ne�• s u,r lnshnt-dulnc T·4-L for J to D
What effect Wl· 11 t,n::
Kelly maintains he ls not givFREE PARKING . . . . COURTEOUS SERVICE
,
lb.
rth's fort dai■ W1tl'h frfJsh. healthy ■lun reD'l
wo
I
ing Mexico a quota which WIii have on Mayor
pl.1c� 11w 1nrect1on. l!:11H ■chine. 1wen
'·Where It Is A Pleasure To Shop"
e simi- to be eleded Governor of Pl'I �y I - lne. penplrlna In the III Jolntt Dr the
e nt ina
aeI 8 precedent lor •ra
fut by hathinlll Lhl'm with T+L 1.-1�e
•
that he make the d ,l l.v . 1 1 not 111 rprl•"41 and pluled,
l air lnlport allowances to non-&lt;'On- va nia, assumin g
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
·111 Democratic 8(:andals your '8c baclt from an,- dru1 tore.
w
.
e
rac
I
a.
Venezue
like
ers
produc
tiguous
1
. Now •t sw11her ,. Lob.M Dru1■
.
en able the Repu blicans to regam
-•d•
11.
What the arran gement w1.th IIe _
1
lco aaye: ls th�t pelrfl r-um "tra ns­
ported Into the United Stales by
lb.
pipeline, rail or other me11ns or
nverland transport from the coun•
try whence produced" ,hall not
subject to quota re9trictlons.
be
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Kyger Little Lea gue Tournament Starts July 17th
48 Teams Already Have Indicated
Entry In Power Station Play.Off

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The Third Annual Tournament for Little Leaguers
sponsored by the Kyg-er Creek Employees' Club of Ky•

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The Detrott Tiger! tuive !'egained a share of first place to
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A&lt;cordin&amp; lo club Preoidenl El- Hubbard Uvtt in Syracu.1e. and
the American League t o d a y
_
u
al
to
annu
r
"1-,,,'
third
,.IL
mer Bo"5 , the
thank, to the 1-J pitchinl puncn
will probably take any inquiJ'iel
ne y w1ll begln July 17· _ n.e Ky- fr
Frank Lary und Doo MOiSl,
of
coachel
and mMagers of
om
ger event has drawn wide atten- the Meip area, at his home.
which rec.U. the Ttgen· fabuloua
Uon from lea1111 and players durt!K-1 duo of Hal Newhouser and
A numbe r of ..ams from Me.lg•
e.
tenc
of
exis
yean
two
g
its
Diny Trout.
Ln
the touma•
.,.,..,...., le.am, wiah- C.Ounly hav11 entered
All Little ,--.Newhouser and Trout combined
,_, 1ml
L.
In ,-..
nt sInce II .,.gan
tng to enter tbe tournament should rne
aof the finalist tea"'! have
I to win 56 game� in lhut 1� ae
,iend it.a team name, roater. woo IOlll8
had
t
haven
around hert The Ky- ..U y911'n .o 1ood, why arn't. son and the Tigers
and lost record, and manager' s come from
1 pair Uke them alnce - wdeM
yoa la &amp;he BIG letgPIT"
,..___'-- Em- ger Creek tournament 18 one of
._.... to the �•ger
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Lary and Moul art read y to d
most lnvlUng to local boys
ploy1iet' Club, Box 81, Galllpolio. three
the job thl1 year. Lary and Moaand maJ1agen. 11ie
.,u--11 .__ _,....,..,.,- Club league team■
II�
show a combined record of 171
11
Litt le
�� •�-�
lnlllll
tbeoftour
Ju)� �... ar�acuse
Bf Unlkd Pre• [Diera■Uttaal th.1 1 NaJOn t.o give the Tigera t.ht;t
•
and the
America Le-,.e
ianc11,,,a; _...
u.ua;,a.,• _.......,
beat pair of aCfl In either leagL»
·
ey
ton
e
Tourn
.
n.
w
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In
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y
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A
Ct.a. G AB R H Pd.
g
Pla
An•
, tnqu.u- ,.ga,..
ame the first lO- ga�
La
tournament ■bould be directed lo Mlddleporl'• alx teatl'li, for the PienaU, Clev 53 2111 3i lll . 370 _ ry bec
the season and mof
ner
w
60 198 4S 73 3.67 m
Hub- first time, will enter the Kyr:er C, sh, Det.
tournamBot director, Bill
h
d
crea
H: hi record to l&amp;-S Wednesbard, at the Kyger Creek Station. event. Hubbard sa.id �esday � Brandt, Ball 39 145 28 r"! .359
day when tie beat the Boa ton, R«I
Ju■t for tho aake of conven- team• already have 111d Lb ey will Romano, Rlev 66 1 99 36 65,
, 2, aDd enabled the Tigers
Killebrew, Min 48 170 31 55 . 3:4 So:ii: 4lfflce, It ii worth mwtion that enter.
18
D"lOVe
back Jnto a first-place tte
to
0
58
1 40 7 . 1
Sievers
rn ,, Chi
S&amp;
S20
Cleveland Indians, who
the
with
73 .32
Te pl , Clev M 288
,
New York Yankees,
to
the
lost
8 _
37 74 .
7 7 Rob' aon Bal 80
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stage of the
similar
At
a
I
.
58 2-42 st 17 . srn
Kubek, NY
�
whou
N
1
season
8
8
aer and Trout
e
4S 148 2'1 47 . S l !M4
Va., the aame school where Sam e1Ta N Y
.,. OSCAR FMLl:Y
had combined for 16 victories-• Nallolal Leapt
BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (UPI} - learned to read, write and arlthfew�r than tlie Lary-Moss !
one
355
31
)86
ha1
he
WOtl
money
for
mellc all that
59 .
49
Moon. LA
� could be a . bla day
h•s wracked up for
mbination
co
,
the
Sworld.
8
9
l'ffl
ll
50
on golf counea around
Zl 1 . 4
Ho k , Pitt
youa,g Jack SDMd.
11gl!l'I
thl1
year.
the
52 203 33 89 . sto
Afw.r .U. J\ b F ather's Day, Young SIH!ad, li ke his dad before A,u,,n, MI i
And be feel, that maybe he 'll be him, al!iO p loys on the footba i l Clemente, Pitt 52 21 3 35 70 .S29
tbe __, luck charm which h i s team. 8ut, while Sam was a half- PlniOn, Clnn &amp;41 2:11 n 71 921 1
31:t 137 14 44
Allman, Chi
ud has been mIB!linj{ up to now back, J.ock i� an end.
51 uo 9:2 67 . S 1 9
ID tbt U.S. Open eolf champiot1- "I'm not quite really sure wh11t Santo, Chi
32
parJack,
says
yet,"
do
to
I wont
MathewM, Mil 52 201 37 w 3 1, :
lhlp,
1111 dad. in cldently, ii that long- rying que�tio11 1 .ea to his vlM'atlon- May , , San. r. 66 208 46 66 9 17 ,.._.._
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Gonzales, Phil 40 126 l9 40 .317
t1me fairway favorite known as al aspirations.
I
a tough
Certainly_ 11 :,vould
Hettne Ru••
••Siammlo' Sammy" �ead.
I Yy Unliff Pl"flS!" latl!raatklul
Snead 't, mlsfortunea m the Ope.1 cliore to fill his fal11er s famous A mer lcpn t..e a1u--Marl1, Y111Dk
Ainer1c811 Leaaue
art ODIi Gf golf, great.eat legends. broians. ly : a�e Sa� hQi; w·Jn 2:2 ; Ca sh..1 Tigers HI; Mantle,
w . L. Pct. GB
ttie
titles
as
divot
(.'()veted
Yanka 18; Colavito, Tigers 17:
.
1 a familiar tale how he has such
Cleveland
38 21 .t'M
been .ond on four diUere11l or- M11l1n. Brilillti Open and J u I t Wagner, Angell 16.
you
can
everything
el
_
about
a.
U
Lt
se
ons
Cepe
kickOO
Detroit
21 .&amp;44
agae
onal
time
Na
d
38
another
and
cui
36
21 .632 1
It completely away with a tragic name - e:ii:cept the U.S . Open. Wants 17; Mathewi. Braves 17: New York
,o
29
" I can hit the ball aboot a■ far Moon, Dodger• 14 ; Robinson, Baltlmorl':!
.508 a
�gbt oa the fin&amp;l bole.
30
. 492 9
••1tt1ybe I 'll be the good luck as Dad can . " he gr ins shyly in Reds l ◄: Mays. Giants 13.
29
wnshington
l
can
a
few
1tatemt1n
malling
Run1 Batted tn
Bostoa
he'i needed," ,miles 16-year-old
r, 30 ,414 10
Jaclr:, who 111 1 carbon copy of his matcti . " B11t ofter all. I'm as big American I edlle-Calh, Ttgen KanliaS Rily
30 .45!&gt; 11
i5
.'31 12 1/a
Is.·•
he
as
rhair
baa
54:
Maril,
Yanks
IIO;
Gentile,
O
Chlcaao
25
33
he
that
father es:cept
Joles 49: Mantle, Yanks 44 : Cnla- Minnesota
"Ou b1hoot11" Old Ma■
22 36 . 3711 15¼
•'nil! is the first time I've ever
1
JI to .3'4 18
1.,o8 Aniieles
been to the Open and JL' s II good At 5 feel, 11 Inches end 188 vlto, Tigen o.
pounds, Jack is as big as his NaUoa1111 Leagw _ Cepeda.
time for Ded to win it."
Wednead ay '• ReH lta
famed father and he hH, on at Olanta 48; Aaron. Braves ,u .
oet., Mac• �pert
Youne Jack gets a Jot of sup- leHt OIIE!" �asion. •·outshot " lh(! Me· · , C ianll, 41 ; freNe , Reds 40; Deh-olt 4 BostC1n 2
Chicago 4 Los Angeles 1, 1st twl
Robinson . Reds 39.
porl in the locker room al Oak- old maTL
Ctilcago 9 Los A.ng. 8, 2nd, nlaht
PlichlDI
land Hill• Country Club where the "That was on our \a1t Bunting
c
Washington 5 Ba1Umore 1, nllhf.
tmll•
nt,
l,ea.11ie-G
trip,
two
Jack
aa
got
"I
Amerl
recounted.
r11
"
IJ
dad
Hill
day.
Thur
Open i;tarts
s
New
Yori: I I Clevelan&lt;t 5, night
S-O:
wilt!
.u
nnd
Dad
de4!r
an■
Indians
t111·key.
only,
7-0;
t.«tm&amp;o,
11!1
49 but "Old Sum" ls as strong
City 9 Minnesota 2, nllht
Kan1&amp;s
u
5-&amp;:
Sox
Red
deer
l,
Mo
one
brought
Schwan,
one
down
and
n bull, Is playing with ogeleu
ProbabLe Fttchen
ThUl'ldA)''I
:
'fl.2.
l riaen 1-J Ford, Yanlr�
11kill and ha wn the last three lurker."
- Monbou,
Delrolt
at
Boston
...,laata
consecutive :.outi-n::merits In which Such Js the feverish pace ot N11Uonal l.eatue-M
i
1fax. quette Hi-6) v11. Bunr ng (�51.
he hat played.
Sem's life artd tr eh, wtl tm ht1 tl-0 : Podrts , Dod1ers Ii
"You can't count Sam out for
the pro lour that they seldom Ood8en 9-2 : Haddix, Pirates 4-1; Los Angele, al Chicago - Mcbride 15-4! vs. p· •9 (2-5&gt;.
nnothcr 10 ycan," marveled four- nave u n opportunity to pluy to- Gibbon. Pirate� S-2.
----Kru,,as City at Mlnne60ta
time Brltl11h Open champion Peter &amp;ether, nut lhcy have teamed up
J - Nuxhall ! 4•2l v1. KralnJght
'fh()mson wbo chaaed Snead with lit pro-amateur event, in Vir�inia
1
Uclr: 5-4),
I
$
ullcr futility In the recent Inter- and Weit Vlrainia.
New York at Cleveland fnlght ,
1111ho11l golf cbampionahlp a, Sam " I sUU got a Iona way tc 80 to
-Terry (H) VI. Granl (7-0).
added I.bat to hls recent Grecu- gel anywticre near him, though, "
W11hlngton at Baltlmoni (night )
Vegas
victorlu. Jaclc aay11 with hia pride In hli
brier and Laa
16-4 ) vs. Brown ( 6-21 ,
-McClain
"Hc'a playing better than enr. " dad showing plainly. "Dul he "d
I
Frklay'1
Oame1
Young Jack beams at theae ac- have just about everything If he
.
EWHALL, Calif.
Pi l - A Washlnr:ton at Boston, night
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colades and cautiously croue11 hill can win thii one. And, 11 J uld,
finger,. 1be llling that worries I hope I'm the good luck charm long, dry 1ummer or rire danger BaltimON!I 1t Cle,·eland, night
In Southern California mis been New York at Detroit, night
him _ becauae they worry Sam he need■.••
s1gnaled liy a brush fire burning Minnesota at Chicago, night
- iJ thOle short putts.
"M.uybe 80," Sam grinned. "Ah
out or control today In the Mint Lot An1ehtt at Kanaa1 Clty I nlthl
- la FUDIIJ
,ure doe• hope 10_ "
Nalllaa1 League
.,1 goes■ ft rum In the family," So do a lot of people In the Canyon area northeast or here.
e
have
already
blackw. L. Pel GB
Th
be amlled. ''The yips seem lo be golfing world. Victory hera for the
d
ln
sun
1
e
the
acres
35 24 .593
1
4.
Lot An1ele
O
I trait of Ill us Sneada."
Slammer would pu\ the fineal ne
rc
33 21 .589 '½i
Jack bowl. He ■boot.I tn the louchll to a fabulou, career. It JCO bed Anaelea NaUosl ll'oreet. ctncinnaU
north SU Francisco
fi
3S as .589 i,i,
mid-70'1 IDd w11 the number one ju■t migti t make " Old Dad" Snead A NCOd fire, ve rnllfl■
or
Ca1talc,
C1Uf.,
wa■
brouahl
Plttsburp
211 24 .s.,a S �
llan 0!1 tbt Valley HIP School the father of the year come SUn•
undtr
control
ol
II
p.m.
alter
llee
lwo
"
28 .463 7¼
u
Ml
10U team bock In Bot SprJJ,js. doy morning.
24 28 .• 7½
conawnlna allhOll 100 acraa of st. Louis
bruah along the Old Ridge Route. Cblcq:o
11 33 .!19 11¼
About IIIO men battled the fire.
lJ II .:JU 13
l'hlladelphla
A woman resident of Sleepy
Wffllffday•• .......
Valley In Mint Canyon admitted San Francisco 11 Mllwhbe S
to Fire Department investigator&amp; Pittsburgh � Clnclnnltl c, night
!hot the bla,, otarted In btt back- Los Angeles T aitcaao 0, nJ&amp;l&gt;I
IIIRMIIIOHAM , Mich. (UPI&gt;- Palmor start, ploy al 11 :rl a.m. yml Wodneodoy when ,be was St. Louis al Pldlodelphla, nJihl,
l&gt;eip1te all the ■enllment for Biro with U.S. amateur champion burning \ralh and oouldn'\ con-postponed, ra.lil
&amp;Dead,
defending champion A� Dene Beaman and former
·
trol the flames.
'fhlnllaf'• PnlJlllllt Pllc:INn
nold Pabner WBI the 5-1 betting Open king Jack Fleck.
She facea a poalble citation.
MllwaukN Ill Ban l"rancllcofavorlte today with the lltart
Snead doean't lilO off until 2:ZO Tht battlt apiMl the Mint Cloninter (0-0) YI, McCormtck
ploy In the U.S. 0Jl'II IOU clwn• p.m.. playing with Boh Rooburg. Canyon Hro ulllllod 30 flro lrucks. !Wl.
f&gt;lonlhip.
a former PGA champion, and Jer- a!P,t air tanbn, two hlllcopteN, st. Lout■ at Pblladtlphla (nlahll
Snead, who ha1 beeri trying to ry Barber, Player starts at 1:24 10 bulldnera and l90IDe 500 coun- -Sadeckl (M) vs. llabafflJ (H)
_.in this one 11ince he started play- P- m. with Jay Hebert and Ford. ty and U.S. Forett Senb fire- Cincbqwtl 1t P1ttabur1b (nllhtl
lnR In lt 24 year• ago he-re on Fair, dear weather waA fore- ftgbten, who were hampered bz -Jay (7-S) VI. llblll CMI.
lhi• same Oakland HIiis course, caat with temperatures in the 30-mile-an-hour wLnda and 100- Chicago at Loe AnpJee &lt;nlahU
wu tht co-second choice aloD.11 10·1. That wlll be qulle a relief degree beat. n wu expected to -Hobbie ,..,. or Andtnon (S-St
with Maater1 champion Gary from t he searing heat which tirt!d bl Jull u hot today.
n. PodrN Cf.I).
------the golfen In their practice
Mayer at 8-1.
Behind them in the odds came rounda up unUI Wednesday. It
Dou1 Sanden at 8-1, PGA �ham- tumtd windy and chilly after an
pioo Jay Hebrrt at 10- l and tor- early ft'IOrllin&amp; rain «nd the tern.
met U.S. Open championa Ben perature w11 in the hl&amp;h 80'1
�- Tommy Bolt. Billy C... moat of the day.
pl!f, Cary Middlecofl and Ju!IUI
Fl(IIIT RIISVLTS
8onJo al 12- 1.
,._ Jadt Nlcltt.u., !ormor IIJ - ""- ......,_I
PGA. cllampkin Walt.tr Burkemo COMMACIC, N. \'. , �. -Stefan
and former Masten ctiampkM"I, Redl, l47, Pasu.lc, N.J., outpoint­
Dwg Ford were in the 1fOUP eel Johnny Gorman l'AI¼;, BrookIyo. N .Y. to.
quolal al IJ.1.
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Dodger att.aci.. wb.lch dealt Don HOUSTON (UPI) - Bob xen., "No talkiee, DO tallt, no catcbN
of New MWCO State and one ·J981' hellte."
Cardwell hil third 1ou,.
,.L tu art qn,,ve
·In aur NDJ
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with a homer, triple Qd atngle
aa the Pirates banded lhl Red.I
their aecood 11.ralght 1oM. Bcbby
Shantz, who pitched a bltless
ninth inning. gained credit for
third win while Jim BrosnBD wu
saddled with ni• second loa.
Roger Marla hit hill 22nd hom- Ed Bailey �ro� out of bll
.
er of the season and Bobby Richslump by dr1v1g m three nm1
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Gol.. 91ft tlick•
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at a: ea
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- h e ankees
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to their v 1c1ory over Cleve Iand'5 !! llack that also included
thing for
three
G ary Be U. Wh.��Y Folrd ch�gglri g
him to wtr
hits by Harvey KueM nd two by
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alon,: l oward uie IIrs ..:,_
�ww aeathat le •
I ie M ays. Juan Manchal
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his career, ffllned credlt
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pitched I five-hitter to notch hll
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lb
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aid of Lui.II Arroyo. Cliuck Ea.!!&amp;- e
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gian homer, · for the Indians.
The Chicago White Sox swept a the aeventh innlna•
doubleheader from the Loa AngeJes Angels -t.l and IH; the Wash•
m,irton Senators topped the Baltimore Orioles, 5-t, and the Kansu
City Athlellrs rou!ed the Mlnnesota TwiM, 9-2 l n oth•?r AL action.
Pirate• Beat Reda
In the N9tklnal Leaguti, thL Los
Angeles Dod!i!"rtl rncaptured first
place when they beat lhe Chicago
Cubs, 7-0 . and the Pltt1bur1h Pl- PHll..ADELPHIA (UPI -Ht1vyrate!I defent.ed the Cincinnati weight contender Sonny Llaton loHeds. 5--4. The San Francisco day faced a day of reckoning beGiant■ routed the Milwaukee fore the State AthleUc CommiaBrave&amp;, 11-2, 111 the other 1.eme. slon over hl11 two recent arre1tJi.
The White Soll 1tretched their Alfred M. Kll!in of Philadelphia.
winntng •• 111: tci six games when commlHlon member, ■aid Lilton
Ray Herbert pitched a three-hit• will be asked to explain under
ter In lhe opener and Don Linen oalh his May 11 arrest for Joltere Summer
ftalted a ninth-irinin1 Loi Angeles in &amp; and hll apprehension •Ith a
Suits 29.95 to 59.50
threat in the nightcap. Roy 8� companion last Monday oo a va.
tool
vers' two-run double was
the rlety of charges Including dborWhite Sox' big blllw of the first derly conduct and imper110118thl.a ,
e Sport Shirts ---- 2.91 to. 4.95
aame and they went off lD froat Qn officer.
:�inxl_ancJet by _MNN, Joekey and Jlutbr. I, 11. L
with a aeven-run burtl · the first
Klein said state boxing Ucenae1
lnnh1g of tbt Sl'(()n,' -�me.
lanlona, cotton, 11oo- •.••••••• •..• 2.9f "" "-"
are granted "on \he premlae that
Dick Donovan pltched • 1bt-hit- a man conforms to certain atand• Straw Hats _____ 1 .98 to 6.50
ter IO win hl1 third 1ame for the ards." He � -'ded that "if he &amp;.
Panam111, Me.sh, Milan &amp; Leghorn.
Sen:itors. whose five-run second- not, the commission has the right
7.50 to 14,95
Inning rally W81 featured by a to call him In and make fllt decl•
Tr&lt;&gt;ptw Worolad, w..i..w-. Doeron-W-■d.
two-run hollltlr by Gene Green sion as to whether he wUI conRegulan, Shorts. Shea 2.8 to GO.
and • two run homur by Gene tinue to hold the licent■.''
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Steve
Woodlinr:. The rally dealt
Klein u • thP tft.year..old Ll■ton
e Barmuda Shorts -'' __ 2.98 to; 5.95
Barber hill fifth los1 ompared to will be allowed to tell hill 11de
Sl&lt;u 211 to '8.
of the ■tory. Meanwhile, he -ad,
aeven vlcti ·i,s,
• Swim Waar ----- 2.98 to 4,98
Pal&lt;!Ual FaU. Ar 1rt
state poUce aalgned to the comStretch and boxer. Sllee 28 to t4:.
Norm Siebe rn ·, threerun homer mlaskm wlll conduct their own In•
put the Atldetlc1 ahead and they qulry.
• Baits, Ti81, Swank
ry
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complete
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five
No date
r the
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Beach
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Uuit gave Kan1a1 Cll)"1 Jerry ■Ion Chalnnan Jarnn H. Crowley
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c1 ·I auddenly came apart afuir of Pithburah, third member CJf
�triking out 13 batters and pitch- the board.
l.J.!lton and l!aac Cooper, Z7, ap•nK a two-hitter for 7 P innlnp.
The Dodgara reclaimed first peared before lllaji■trate M. Pbl�
place In the NL by .004 pointe lip Freed Wednetday on char1u
"Home of A.rrow
when Don IJry■dale pitched a of haltin1 Mr1. Dolorn Reed on
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Clifton Items
Of Interest

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ger Creek power station is slated to get under way soon
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48 Teams Already Have Indicated
Entry In Power Station Play.Off

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sponsored by the Kyg-er Creek Employees' Club of Ky•

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The Detrott Tiger! tuive !'egained a share of first place to
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the American League t o d a y
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thank, to the 1-J pitchinl puncn
will probably take any inquiJ'iel
ne y w1ll begln July 17· _ n.e Ky- fr
Frank Lary und Doo MOiSl,
of
coachel
and mMagers of
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ger event has drawn wide atten- the Meip area, at his home.
which rec.U. the Ttgen· fabuloua
Uon from lea1111 and players durt!K-1 duo of Hal Newhouser and
A numbe r of ..ams from Me.lg•
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tenc
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exis
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two
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Diny Trout.
Ln
the touma•
.,.,..,...., le.am, wiah- C.Ounly hav11 entered
All Little ,--.Newhouser and Trout combined
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tng to enter tbe tournament should rne
aof the finalist tea"'! have
I to win 56 game� in lhut 1� ae
,iend it.a team name, roater. woo IOlll8
had
t
haven
around hert The Ky- ..U y911'n .o 1ood, why arn't. son and the Tigers
and lost record, and manager' s come from
1 pair Uke them alnce - wdeM
yoa la &amp;he BIG letgPIT"
,..___'-- Em- ger Creek tournament 18 one of
._.... to the �•ger
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Lary and Moul art read y to d
most lnvlUng to local boys
ploy1iet' Club, Box 81, Galllpolio. three
the job thl1 year. Lary and Moaand maJ1agen. 11ie
.,u--11 .__ _,....,..,.,- Club league team■
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show a combined record of 171
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Litt le
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Bf Unlkd Pre• [Diera■Uttaal th.1 1 NaJOn t.o give the Tigera t.ht;t
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tournament ■bould be directed lo Mlddleporl'• alx teatl'li, for the PienaU, Clev 53 2111 3i lll . 370 _ ry bec
the season and mof
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60 198 4S 73 3.67 m
Hub- first time, will enter the Kyr:er C, sh, Det.
tournamBot director, Bill
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H: hi record to l&amp;-S Wednesbard, at the Kyger Creek Station. event. Hubbard sa.id �esday � Brandt, Ball 39 145 28 r"! .359
day when tie beat the Boa ton, R«I
Ju■t for tho aake of conven- team• already have 111d Lb ey will Romano, Rlev 66 1 99 36 65,
, 2, aDd enabled the Tigers
Killebrew, Min 48 170 31 55 . 3:4 So:ii: 4lfflce, It ii worth mwtion that enter.
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to
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Sievers
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Cleveland Indians, who
the
with
73 .32
Te pl , Clev M 288
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New York Yankees,
to
the
lost
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7 7 Rob' aon Bal 80
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similar
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Kubek, NY
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4S 148 2'1 47 . S l !M4
Va., the aame school where Sam e1Ta N Y
.,. OSCAR FMLl:Y
had combined for 16 victories-• Nallolal Leapt
BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (UPI} - learned to read, write and arlthfew�r than tlie Lary-Moss !
one
355
31
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ha1
he
WOtl
money
for
mellc all that
59 .
49
Moon. LA
� could be a . bla day
h•s wracked up for
mbination
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on golf counea around
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Ho k , Pitt
youa,g Jack SDMd.
11gl!l'I
thl1
year.
the
52 203 33 89 . sto
Afw.r .U. J\ b F ather's Day, Young SIH!ad, li ke his dad before A,u,,n, MI i
And be feel, that maybe he 'll be him, al!iO p loys on the footba i l Clemente, Pitt 52 21 3 35 70 .S29
tbe __, luck charm which h i s team. 8ut, while Sam was a half- PlniOn, Clnn &amp;41 2:11 n 71 921 1
31:t 137 14 44
Allman, Chi
ud has been mIB!linj{ up to now back, J.ock i� an end.
51 uo 9:2 67 . S 1 9
ID tbt U.S. Open eolf champiot1- "I'm not quite really sure wh11t Santo, Chi
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parJack,
says
yet,"
do
to
I wont
MathewM, Mil 52 201 37 w 3 1, :
lhlp,
1111 dad. in cldently, ii that long- rying que�tio11 1 .ea to his vlM'atlon- May , , San. r. 66 208 46 66 9 17 ,.._.._
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Gonzales, Phil 40 126 l9 40 .317
t1me fairway favorite known as al aspirations.
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a tough
Certainly_ 11 :,vould
Hettne Ru••
••Siammlo' Sammy" �ead.
I Yy Unliff Pl"flS!" latl!raatklul
Snead 't, mlsfortunea m the Ope.1 cliore to fill his fal11er s famous A mer lcpn t..e a1u--Marl1, Y111Dk
Ainer1c811 Leaaue
art ODIi Gf golf, great.eat legends. broians. ly : a�e Sa� hQi; w·Jn 2:2 ; Ca sh..1 Tigers HI; Mantle,
w . L. Pct. GB
ttie
titles
as
divot
(.'()veted
Yanka 18; Colavito, Tigers 17:
.
1 a familiar tale how he has such
Cleveland
38 21 .t'M
been .ond on four diUere11l or- M11l1n. Brilillti Open and J u I t Wagner, Angell 16.
you
can
everything
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Detroit
21 .&amp;44
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time
Na
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another
and
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21 .632 1
It completely away with a tragic name - e:ii:cept the U.S . Open. Wants 17; Mathewi. Braves 17: New York
,o
29
" I can hit the ball aboot a■ far Moon, Dodger• 14 ; Robinson, Baltlmorl':!
.508 a
�gbt oa the fin&amp;l bole.
30
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••1tt1ybe I 'll be the good luck as Dad can . " he gr ins shyly in Reds l ◄: Mays. Giants 13.
29
wnshington
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can
a
few
1tatemt1n
malling
Run1 Batted tn
Bostoa
he'i needed," ,miles 16-year-old
r, 30 ,414 10
Jaclr:, who 111 1 carbon copy of his matcti . " B11t ofter all. I'm as big American I edlle-Calh, Ttgen KanliaS Rily
30 .45!&gt; 11
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rhair
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Yanks
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that
father es:cept
Joles 49: Mantle, Yanks 44 : Cnla- Minnesota
"Ou b1hoot11" Old Ma■
22 36 . 3711 15¼
•'nil! is the first time I've ever
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1.,o8 Aniieles
been to the Open and JL' s II good At 5 feel, 11 Inches end 188 vlto, Tigen o.
pounds, Jack is as big as his NaUoa1111 Leagw _ Cepeda.
time for Ded to win it."
Wednead ay '• ReH lta
famed father and he hH, on at Olanta 48; Aaron. Braves ,u .
oet., Mac• �pert
Youne Jack gets a Jot of sup- leHt OIIE!" �asion. •·outshot " lh(! Me· · , C ianll, 41 ; freNe , Reds 40; Deh-olt 4 BostC1n 2
Chicago 4 Los Angeles 1, 1st twl
Robinson . Reds 39.
porl in the locker room al Oak- old maTL
Ctilcago 9 Los A.ng. 8, 2nd, nlaht
PlichlDI
land Hill• Country Club where the "That was on our \a1t Bunting
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Washington 5 Ba1Umore 1, nllhf.
tmll•
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l,ea.11ie-G
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two
Jack
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got
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recounted.
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Hill
day.
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Open i;tarts
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New
Yori: I I Clevelan&lt;t 5, night
S-O:
wilt!
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nnd
Dad
de4!r
an■
Indians
t111·key.
only,
7-0;
t.«tm&amp;o,
11!1
49 but "Old Sum" ls as strong
City 9 Minnesota 2, nllht
Kan1&amp;s
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5-&amp;:
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Red
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Mo
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brought
Schwan,
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down
and
n bull, Is playing with ogeleu
ProbabLe Fttchen
ThUl'ldA)''I
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l riaen 1-J Ford, Yanlr�
11kill and ha wn the last three lurker."
- Monbou,
Delrolt
at
Boston
...,laata
consecutive :.outi-n::merits In which Such Js the feverish pace ot N11Uonal l.eatue-M
i
1fax. quette Hi-6) v11. Bunr ng (�51.
he hat played.
Sem's life artd tr eh, wtl tm ht1 tl-0 : Podrts , Dod1ers Ii
"You can't count Sam out for
the pro lour that they seldom Ood8en 9-2 : Haddix, Pirates 4-1; Los Angele, al Chicago - Mcbride 15-4! vs. p· •9 (2-5&gt;.
nnothcr 10 ycan," marveled four- nave u n opportunity to pluy to- Gibbon. Pirate� S-2.
----Kru,,as City at Mlnne60ta
time Brltl11h Open champion Peter &amp;ether, nut lhcy have teamed up
J - Nuxhall ! 4•2l v1. KralnJght
'fh()mson wbo chaaed Snead with lit pro-amateur event, in Vir�inia
1
Uclr: 5-4),
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$
ullcr futility In the recent Inter- and Weit Vlrainia.
New York at Cleveland fnlght ,
1111ho11l golf cbampionahlp a, Sam " I sUU got a Iona way tc 80 to
-Terry (H) VI. Granl (7-0).
added I.bat to hls recent Grecu- gel anywticre near him, though, "
W11hlngton at Baltlmoni (night )
Vegas
victorlu. Jaclc aay11 with hia pride In hli
brier and Laa
16-4 ) vs. Brown ( 6-21 ,
-McClain
"Hc'a playing better than enr. " dad showing plainly. "Dul he "d
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Young Jack beams at theae ac- have just about everything If he
.
EWHALL, Calif.
Pi l - A Washlnr:ton at Boston, night
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colades and cautiously croue11 hill can win thii one. And, 11 J uld,
finger,. 1be llling that worries I hope I'm the good luck charm long, dry 1ummer or rire danger BaltimON!I 1t Cle,·eland, night
In Southern California mis been New York at Detroit, night
him _ becauae they worry Sam he need■.••
s1gnaled liy a brush fire burning Minnesota at Chicago, night
- iJ thOle short putts.
"M.uybe 80," Sam grinned. "Ah
out or control today In the Mint Lot An1ehtt at Kanaa1 Clty I nlthl
- la FUDIIJ
,ure doe• hope 10_ "
Nalllaa1 League
.,1 goes■ ft rum In the family," So do a lot of people In the Canyon area northeast or here.
e
have
already
blackw. L. Pel GB
Th
be amlled. ''The yips seem lo be golfing world. Victory hera for the
d
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35 24 .593
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Lot An1ele
O
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Slammer would pu\ the fineal ne
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33 21 .589 '½i
Jack bowl. He ■boot.I tn the louchll to a fabulou, career. It JCO bed Anaelea NaUosl ll'oreet. ctncinnaU
north SU Francisco
fi
3S as .589 i,i,
mid-70'1 IDd w11 the number one ju■t migti t make " Old Dad" Snead A NCOd fire, ve rnllfl■
or
Ca1talc,
C1Uf.,
wa■
brouahl
Plttsburp
211 24 .s.,a S �
llan 0!1 tbt Valley HIP School the father of the year come SUn•
undtr
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alter
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28 .463 7¼
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10U team bock In Bot SprJJ,js. doy morning.
24 28 .• 7½
conawnlna allhOll 100 acraa of st. Louis
bruah along the Old Ridge Route. Cblcq:o
11 33 .!19 11¼
About IIIO men battled the fire.
lJ II .:JU 13
l'hlladelphla
A woman resident of Sleepy
Wffllffday•• .......
Valley In Mint Canyon admitted San Francisco 11 Mllwhbe S
to Fire Department investigator&amp; Pittsburgh � Clnclnnltl c, night
!hot the bla,, otarted In btt back- Los Angeles T aitcaao 0, nJ&amp;l&gt;I
IIIRMIIIOHAM , Mich. (UPI&gt;- Palmor start, ploy al 11 :rl a.m. yml Wodneodoy when ,be was St. Louis al Pldlodelphla, nJihl,
l&gt;eip1te all the ■enllment for Biro with U.S. amateur champion burning \ralh and oouldn'\ con-postponed, ra.lil
&amp;Dead,
defending champion A� Dene Beaman and former
·
trol the flames.
'fhlnllaf'• PnlJlllllt Pllc:INn
nold Pabner WBI the 5-1 betting Open king Jack Fleck.
She facea a poalble citation.
MllwaukN Ill Ban l"rancllcofavorlte today with the lltart
Snead doean't lilO off until 2:ZO Tht battlt apiMl the Mint Cloninter (0-0) YI, McCormtck
ploy In the U.S. 0Jl'II IOU clwn• p.m.. playing with Boh Rooburg. Canyon Hro ulllllod 30 flro lrucks. !Wl.
f&gt;lonlhip.
a former PGA champion, and Jer- a!P,t air tanbn, two hlllcopteN, st. Lout■ at Pblladtlphla (nlahll
Snead, who ha1 beeri trying to ry Barber, Player starts at 1:24 10 bulldnera and l90IDe 500 coun- -Sadeckl (M) vs. llabafflJ (H)
_.in this one 11ince he started play- P- m. with Jay Hebert and Ford. ty and U.S. Forett Senb fire- Cincbqwtl 1t P1ttabur1b (nllhtl
lnR In lt 24 year• ago he-re on Fair, dear weather waA fore- ftgbten, who were hampered bz -Jay (7-S) VI. llblll CMI.
lhi• same Oakland HIiis course, caat with temperatures in the 30-mile-an-hour wLnda and 100- Chicago at Loe AnpJee &lt;nlahU
wu tht co-second choice aloD.11 10·1. That wlll be qulle a relief degree beat. n wu expected to -Hobbie ,..,. or Andtnon (S-St
with Maater1 champion Gary from t he searing heat which tirt!d bl Jull u hot today.
n. PodrN Cf.I).
------the golfen In their practice
Mayer at 8-1.
Behind them in the odds came rounda up unUI Wednesday. It
Dou1 Sanden at 8-1, PGA �ham- tumtd windy and chilly after an
pioo Jay Hebrrt at 10- l and tor- early ft'IOrllin&amp; rain «nd the tern.
met U.S. Open championa Ben perature w11 in the hl&amp;h 80'1
�- Tommy Bolt. Billy C... moat of the day.
pl!f, Cary Middlecofl and Ju!IUI
Fl(IIIT RIISVLTS
8onJo al 12- 1.
,._ Jadt Nlcltt.u., !ormor IIJ - ""- ......,_I
PGA. cllampkin Walt.tr Burkemo COMMACIC, N. \'. , �. -Stefan
and former Masten ctiampkM"I, Redl, l47, Pasu.lc, N.J., outpoint­
Dwg Ford were in the 1fOUP eel Johnny Gorman l'AI¼;, BrookIyo. N .Y. to.
quolal al IJ.1.
Moot al Ibo playffl did not MIAMI BEACH, Fla. UPI- Al1,:ree with thole odda. 1bey all tan Harmon, I�. Kingston , Ja­
called Snead. ,....lngly ag,leso malco. outpointed J..,. Bowd,y,
u far u pl II eonce.Dld et •• l74�, It. Louil 10,

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Dodger att.aci.. wb.lch dealt Don HOUSTON (UPI) - Bob xen., "No talkiee, DO tallt, no catcbN
of New MWCO State and one ·J981' hellte."
Cardwell hil third 1ou,.
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aa the Pirates banded lhl Red.I
their aecood 11.ralght 1oM. Bcbby
Shantz, who pitched a bltless
ninth inning. gained credit for
third win while Jim BrosnBD wu
saddled with ni• second loa.
Roger Marla hit hill 22nd hom- Ed Bailey �ro� out of bll
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er of the season and Bobby Richslump by dr1v1g m three nm1
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- h e ankees
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to their v 1c1ory over Cleve Iand'5 !! llack that also included
thing for
three
G ary Be U. Wh.��Y Folrd ch�gglri g
him to wtr
hits by Harvey KueM nd two by
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alon,: l oward uie IIrs ..:,_
�ww aeathat le •
I ie M ays. Juan Manchal
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his career, ffllned credlt
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pitched I five-hitter to notch hll
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lb
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gian homer, · for the Indians.
The Chicago White Sox swept a the aeventh innlna•
doubleheader from the Loa AngeJes Angels -t.l and IH; the Wash•
m,irton Senators topped the Baltimore Orioles, 5-t, and the Kansu
City Athlellrs rou!ed the Mlnnesota TwiM, 9-2 l n oth•?r AL action.
Pirate• Beat Reda
In the N9tklnal Leaguti, thL Los
Angeles Dod!i!"rtl rncaptured first
place when they beat lhe Chicago
Cubs, 7-0 . and the Pltt1bur1h Pl- PHll..ADELPHIA (UPI -Ht1vyrate!I defent.ed the Cincinnati weight contender Sonny Llaton loHeds. 5--4. The San Francisco day faced a day of reckoning beGiant■ routed the Milwaukee fore the State AthleUc CommiaBrave&amp;, 11-2, 111 the other 1.eme. slon over hl11 two recent arre1tJi.
The White Soll 1tretched their Alfred M. Kll!in of Philadelphia.
winntng •• 111: tci six games when commlHlon member, ■aid Lilton
Ray Herbert pitched a three-hit• will be asked to explain under
ter In lhe opener and Don Linen oalh his May 11 arrest for Joltere Summer
ftalted a ninth-irinin1 Loi Angeles in &amp; and hll apprehension •Ith a
Suits 29.95 to 59.50
threat in the nightcap. Roy 8� companion last Monday oo a va.
tool
vers' two-run double was
the rlety of charges Including dborWhite Sox' big blllw of the first derly conduct and imper110118thl.a ,
e Sport Shirts ---- 2.91 to. 4.95
aame and they went off lD froat Qn officer.
:�inxl_ancJet by _MNN, Joekey and Jlutbr. I, 11. L
with a aeven-run burtl · the first
Klein said state boxing Ucenae1
lnnh1g of tbt Sl'(()n,' -�me.
lanlona, cotton, 11oo- •.••••••• •..• 2.9f "" "-"
are granted "on \he premlae that
Dick Donovan pltched • 1bt-hit- a man conforms to certain atand• Straw Hats _____ 1 .98 to 6.50
ter IO win hl1 third 1ame for the ards." He � -'ded that "if he &amp;.
Panam111, Me.sh, Milan &amp; Leghorn.
Sen:itors. whose five-run second- not, the commission has the right
7.50 to 14,95
Inning rally W81 featured by a to call him In and make fllt decl•
Tr&lt;&gt;ptw Worolad, w..i..w-. Doeron-W-■d.
two-run hollltlr by Gene Green sion as to whether he wUI conRegulan, Shorts. Shea 2.8 to GO.
and • two run homur by Gene tinue to hold the licent■.''
1
Steve
Woodlinr:. The rally dealt
Klein u • thP tft.year..old Ll■ton
e Barmuda Shorts -'' __ 2.98 to; 5.95
Barber hill fifth los1 ompared to will be allowed to tell hill 11de
Sl&lt;u 211 to '8.
of the ■tory. Meanwhile, he -ad,
aeven vlcti ·i,s,
• Swim Waar ----- 2.98 to 4,98
Pal&lt;!Ual FaU. Ar 1rt
state poUce aalgned to the comStretch and boxer. Sllee 28 to t4:.
Norm Siebe rn ·, threerun homer mlaskm wlll conduct their own In•
put the Atldetlc1 ahead and they qulry.
• Baits, Ti81, Swank
ry
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complete
wu
five
No date
r the
··•ns .o
added
Beach
Jackets
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Uuit gave Kan1a1 Cll)"1 Jerry ■Ion Chalnnan Jarnn H. Crowley
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w�Jter hi, third wln. CamJlo Pas- of Scrll!ltoll and Paul G. Sullivan
c1 ·I auddenly came apart afuir of Pithburah, third member CJf
�triking out 13 batters and pitch- the board.
l.J.!lton and l!aac Cooper, Z7, ap•nK a two-hitter for 7 P innlnp.
The Dodgara reclaimed first peared before lllaji■trate M. Pbl�
place In the NL by .004 pointe lip Freed Wednetday on char1u
"Home of A.rrow
when Don IJry■dale pitched a of haltin1 Mr1. Dolorn Reed on
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■ixth lou. Rocky Colavito hed
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"You ter 1s lmnging some r�sults m a
,· p tO ' 10 ,,., ' lht" t&gt;l tl'i'l 01 tlw,.e man.dfd, tht&gt; 1.annl!'r 111kt,
' 11 ci.an f ew communt·1·1es 1
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MW,S tias l&gt;N&gt;n hard 10 mea�u rt'. d.-ao
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"Thi' answt'r hes with each one
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Anti-lil lt'r laws and ordimlllC't-i (' lll'aO youn up.
again s1 nw hltt'r- of us It is so easy 10 l:M'come_ a
havf' long �n in .-Hee-I , b ut 100 Thi.' ba t1le
ontinumg une Thf' t'V· Htl €'rhug . •hist open the l'Of w�no ilt'II the viola l nr 1� 1101 ohserv- b uK 1 s .i ('
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A port.ioo o( th i� cosl 1s to t'· t-cl di sc arding i r� sl i Th t• pen all y t'l")·d:1y or l t'ndf'r 1 s .i 1_hough1 _le!oS dow and throw ou1 au empty r•g•
11\t' s1 �s .i re lll'
pad1.a gt' or a chewmg
pair highw11y equipment damag- (·alls tor &lt;I 1 1111, uµ 10 $�JO 01 .IO (\f'st rul"\J\'E' 1wr:'°n
en·dt'1.I by the 1llghway Deparl • gum wrappe r."' T Dyt! Ba_�hou�
� by cans, bottl�. automobile days m Ja il or both
part&amp; and other rubbish �tre....,n Tht' pasl year '::16 f)t'rso n � v,1::rt' m eri t . lht• su net l h.rnt't' by I � e Dl-\&gt; u! y D1re&lt;·tor of D1v:s1on of
along the roads l t is an unnt'&lt;"- flnt&gt;ti for lhi owing trash alunl( Htghwc1y Palrul and th.,_ �m.111 Operations said today f h e_ s e
e w i ll . of small biLs; of pa per build into
essary expenst'.
lht � tale hi�hw a y s and � more army of G a rden Clu bh rs
1s wel'I;' wa rnt'd On e violator ren•m- U1em � lves not be enough to �t Of) mountam s of 1rash when o n e
The Highway Deparlmenl
cons1tters the number of peop��
aga in renrewing its elforls to ob- ly paid a 1mi• ,. md Spt'OI m o r � ! 1 1 1e rhugg m�
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and
nts
Seoul
Oh1u.
wh o - open the window nnd_ loss
Garden Clubs in
than thn"t.' hours 1m:k mg up a
taln t}.-.: help ol all reside
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a
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motorisll in a ce1;1.sele� battlt' : wl:'l'k' s supply ot houst'liold �raps T rnops and ulht'I' org:in1:1: t 1(ms somethini,, out instead of using a
keep Qhio" 1 state highways cleon. 1 trom his dumping -!l'Ound Siwh hkl:! the Ohio Farm B11rt&gt;au Aux- litter hog that hangs easily on
Littler bags have been pl m'ed sentences have brouj!,hl be l lt'I" re- il iH r i� hav r hel'n rt&gt;lentless m the dashboanl
bl all Motorisb ' Se rviC't' ll nils in s,,1 t i th a n a (ine. ll is not only pushing law enlorc-ements aguinsl The Highway Department ha�
Boads ide Rett11 on the Jnterstate , batk-breaking but entails tlw lo�s lnndf,Cilpt' mutilators. !\ 1 '£'pre- pbeerl them in Roadside Re.sis
sl'nl:itive of eai:·h Farm Bureau lor !he motori:sls' use _ - hoping
syat.em . Containers ran � found l 0 f half a d11y"s work
bag
� H. espe-c tive Courts throughout l coun1y ('mmdl i.� a n &lt;lfllVI:' mem- 1 yuu - you and you _will put \he
holding I ll. 10 paper lolt'
of
m twin roadalde rests i1 the fol- 1 the st.u l t! have cooperated fully lwr of the State Couneil that pools l th n,w-a-ways neatly Ill om•
lol'ing count refl? Ashland , A st\- ' m conv il' l ion violators. The most the11· rl'so u rTes ln fighlmg littn- rht&gt;M' litter b ags._ _ _ _ _
tal,wa, Auglaize, Butler, Clark. abust' is found along townsh ip .ind - Dtlaware, Lake. Lleking. Morrow county roaits, wlwre thl! s t a_ t e 6-Daily SPntinel , Pomero,v-M1d d leport, 0 . , J une 1 5 , 1 96 1
-- M�I, Montgomery and Wayne. H ighwa� De1-1:.irtmt•11t h&lt;1s nu J1ir - · _ _ ___ - - - - - - I -- -------------------Buute, making it eatiier for isdktion.
motorist, to dispose of travelFarmers . and f a rm organi1 a- ,
by M al colm
trthh properly, the \iltl'r b a g s uuns lead m C'omlrnt111g the 1·1\y
draw attentiofl to other 1:mtl-lit- folks who ,!rive lo the t·ntmtry �n I
lWE 00U.AA: ANO DECIMAL MO!oEV
S'1'9TEM � OHICIAll.Y ,ADC&gt;Plf'O l"4 11-us
ler eUorta such as signs Manv Sundays to unload lht&gt;1r Wt't•k ll
C�ffl:'J' JIJlV lb, 1 78(1;,
of the followlng 1igna can be found supply uf refuse ii: luchn� portw I In tile most likely ,place1 where \ ly filled paint (·ane. etr There i �
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refu&amp;e would be dumped 1:1long nn way of knowing lht&gt; t·osl tu
,tete hlghwayt. These &amp;igns 1·ead, farmers in �wpmPnt t.lamll)(t."
" Pri- and mumal pu1�01ungs.
"No Dumping ADow@d,"
,, ate Properly." ··No Trespails- ODf farml;'r'I m,.thod broul:'hl
inl," "Unlawful to Liller High- , N"1ul11 I■ tllmlnaUng our ofltnd•
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way1," "'50 fine for Lilll'ring ,"' l rr. �IUln,: throu,i;h tht' ri'ha!!l' fur

"C�re and PlaDttn1 of PerennlalJ w Q -the "fie o! dt■cuaJclll
when the P'ull-WhU.You-Leani.
Garden Club met Tue■dv evenhlf
�I the home- tA Mn. Mlcuy Will lama, syracuae.
Mrs. Howard Nolan preaJded al
the meet lni and II wu decided
lo meet the (Int 'h.ieaday of ead!
month. A plant exchanlfl wu
held, Refrtl'lhmenlt were terved.
by M r!. Arthur Morarity and lfn.
Jiunes Sayre durine the ,oelal
hour
A pa per on care and pwrtinl ol
aMuah and y,:-,.wuaaa
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presented at the nnt meeUn,.

Amon&amp; the most oo:idous n 111 _
._� \ 1t lt-,.bug
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1bes,e, carel� . destruC"llVt' m ·
- Oh10 tax•�yl'rs
r-divW:uab CO::&gt;&lt;
nearly oM-ball mllbon doll ars 3
year. 'l'bll'I what 11 costs to keep
Utter off state high way roadimtt's

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that will put him at ease on all oet'asions.

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Attended Tea
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Mrt. Robert Hy,ell and ■rah
Hannigan or Middle port were In
Galllpalil latt Saturday to attend
tho tea ,po,,,o,ed by the Ame,f.
can Lea:aon Auxiliary of GallipoU. for 1lrls •ltcl.ld to attend
Girl.! date thiJ year.
■rlb, with Corot Ja,obo ■nd
Sharon PK'kens will leave t h 1 1
Slturdly to attend Gtrlt Slate 11t
Cllipltal University ln Columbu•.
The girls are all membera of
lhe Senior Ciao at Middleport
lllgh next year, and were choa­
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BTRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Charle■ Vroman
ol MlddlePort are announelni the
birth of a cla-.i,t,, on Tueldoy
morning at Holzer H01pital.
Weighing aeven pounds and IS
ounces at birth ahe luu been
named Mary Esther. The Vro­
mans have one other child, a
son, Mark qe ?. Grandpa rents
art Mr. and Mrs, John C. Vro­
man or Middleport and Mr. and
Mrs. Fielding Hawklna or Bell�.
w. Va. Great arandparenta are
Frank Vroman and John Hawkin,
both gf Middlepon and Mn. Cara
Rothgob ol Chelhlre.

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Tho WVF of the
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at S,811 lor I h■
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J EWELRY
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Court St.

Th_e JW1e m eeting of t he White
RoH Lodge wu held _ Wedne�
afternoon at the Amencan l.egion
,
Hall m Muklleport wWi Mrs. Carl
Mat101:. pl'tlldeal, Ln charge.
Mr11. Bertie Watts and Mn. Helen Lewis aublllituted for two of
the re gular officers who were absent. Mn. Pauline Gallagher, a
member who Jw been sick for •
number ol months, a
� and
thanked aU for their_ kindneu
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her while she was
QI
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There were H membert and
OUf
two gllltlb, F.dilh and
Martha
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Cade �nt. FolloWing the meet•
ing membeH end guests went to
the Martin RHtaurant where Mrs..
Clarence McNeal, Mn. Clifford
Mn. Jed Webtter Sr. a n d
Jacobs and Mrs. Denver Nelson
Mn.
Jed Web,ter Jr. and 10n,
were hostesaea.
J.immy
were buaineta ,i1itor11 in
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G11lipoli, Tuesday.
llr. and Mn. John North n!
family and Leonard Shaner of
Newark and Sfanle-y Nartb of
co "'"'ut w ' r • weekend
fll:t o, llr. and Mr■. Elsle 1
an
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Mr.
d Mn WillUI Anthon)' Mo11man, l,1initrs•ille.
Out of town relative!I of Pvt
entertained tile Hearthstone Clast
of the M iddleport First Baptist R•rt Mossman here to atlend
Church ,Tuesday evening at their his weddln1 were Mr. and Mrs.
fam at Cherry Ridge. A wiener John North and family, Mr. and
Mrt. M ichael Girven and 100•,
roast was enjoyed.
A short business meeting was John Mo�man and teonard
conducted by the preldent , Mrs , Shaner of Newar�. Cordle Mor•
Milt.on Hood, and deYolionl wert ton bl Mame. Ohio, snd Stanley
- North of Connecticut.
prese nted by Harold Hubburd. en
Mr . and Mrs. Earl Reuter an d
titled. ..8uyInR Tlmfl· .,
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sons af Gaum ind Walter ReutAllend1ng were Mr. lllKJ M rs.
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1- recent.JJ
Hood M 111d M
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dortt.' M:.- apd Mrs�Ane:llu�
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Mr, and Mrs. Paul Smart, Mr.
Mr's. FAla:ar Pratt of Ni.1d 1e- l
and Mrs. Ecliaon llabr, Mr. and port visited Sund
ay with �
Mr■• David Dat1t, Jr., Mr. and parentll Mr. and r.t C
M · · J · E:
Mrs. Hubbard and the hosts. Mr. er1bach:
and Mr,. Anthony.
Mrs, Car) R,iell of Rutland

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BIRTH ANNOUNCE D
Mr. and Mrs. Earl MMsmar1
or Mi_ddleport Roule 1 are announcing � birth of a 7 lb . 1
oz IOll, Vlt'K'ftll Earl, S u n d a )'
June 11 at the Mason Clink:,
Grandpamill are Mr. and Mn.
Etlie MoHman of M:nersvllle 800
Mr. and Mn. Denver Hysell o!
Pomeroy Route 3. Mr. and Mrs,
C. A. Swick of Rutland are greatgrandpam-•-. The Moumans al,
..,1.,ter, Tam:;.ra
Kay.
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Mrs. Mattox
pres,· "ded 0ver
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WIiiiam B. Downie; president,
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oonduetod the -• of t h , SI:ic nre
Meigs niunty Rld1n1 club h e 1 1 Laru,a,ler Meeting
Tuesd· evenln1 at the Saliibury Sil: memben or lhl Ladiea Alll•
ToWnship hllUdJn1.
Wary af Drew Weblter P o I l
The fUJanclal report of
t h I American IAPN! were In Lin' thow held 11'1 May _ w11 glvtn bJ cuter today t.o atttn6 tht dil­
Oownie, Plan• Were discusMd for trk:t convention or the A�.
I traU ride, the date to be
an- Attending, were Mn. Gaynelle
nouncecl later. 1he Eleanor, w. \V i I e, Mr,. · David CUmminp,
\l'a. show to be held Saturday eve• Mrs. Gtrald WIidermuth, ll'n.
nlng. Jone 17, wu IIUIOUIIC&lt;d. Prank CboeNb-. lln. Wllll■m
Michael Jones was weloomed .ta IDier ud M1M bma Smfth.
• MW membor. At the close ol the I Mro. Butor 1od Miao Smith par.
meeting refreshment■ wen ,en,. I fldpated Ill thl ......-.
ed to 14 membtn and iiu•st1.

WYF Meeting I,
1Stuurday .4t 5 :SO

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To All Those Who Would Please Datil

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Ei81D allfl BulOYJI. Gin D I d
witb a watch from our tap qllll­
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DAD'S DAY
Gift Headquarters

Give Dod Quality Comfort

332 Seconc1 Ave.

MIN'S PINI WATCHI$

Pre,uknt R�ported
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Friday evening lht closing pto•
,ram of the Dally Vacation· Bibi•
School ol the Middleport Orurch
of the Nazarf'ne will be held at
the !oral church at 7: 30. T h e
school has been held each moriilnl at the church with an aver•
IP att,ndance of st and total
enrollment of 88. 11'8 avera11:e a.I•
temt.nce of both te-achers a n d
puplls waa 61.
Re\'. Clyde Bartlett, who has
been 9\ll)erintendent (I[ the school,
report, thei-e have � 22 dee!•
■Ion! for Chri!lt made during the
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IChool.
craft work made at the school,
IIK!h ••
can,. Jewelry box•
e■, planters :ind �rated plaqaea will be on dlJplay at 't f o r
parent, and fri@nda i.Jefore lhe
Friday evenlnt program .
Friday after school la dlarnlss•
ed pupU. and lelC'hera wlll hive
• sack lunch at the M unicipal
P:11rk.

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l_t was 1nnouneed that the
swim J)artiea which 1b111 boardl
aponsor for the thild ren at the
count, home hne bqun with
Mrs. Vaughan tr1n1portin 1 the
children last week .
Attendine Tuesday ·, meetln1
were Richard Vaug han, Mn.
Balle, , Mr. Mahokey, M n,
Bauer, Mu. Sanborn, Mrs. Ly•
ons. Mr. and Mn. Hspton1t1ll,
Mra. Bachner, Rev. R.uppel t and
one 1uest, Mn. Lillian Stieff.
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A very lmpreu1ve weddlni
ceremony wu performed Sunday
night at lhe Fairview chur('h by
the R,v. Rruis Van Meter unitIna Carroll White .and J u y c e
Parsans.
'l1:ie bride was dressed In
a
white net formal ewer tatleta with
white glove1 and ali&amp;e1, and car•
r� a white Bible topped with a
bridal b()uquet. She was 11:iven
ln marriage by Herbert &amp;ush
The bridesmaid was a 1lster of
t� b�kle. Jean Pllf'.ID!::t, who
won l ' lilac forma t 'll'lth white
acceuorlet and carried • h(Ju.
quet similar to the bride's .
1'h e groom Is a SM of
�fr.
White of Laurel Cl �f �nd I� c mployed Jn fannb,g. The bride 15
the d$ughter of �r- and .\ftt.
Doth Parsons and 1.t • 1 961 grad­
uate of Racine High School. They
will reside at Letart Fa lls.

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,d memben of th, Anla1'u, Qa,. ot t.tn. Arlh"' 61,.,,.. aod Mn . tornod to th,i, hom,. Jfonll ng• ouoc, lfaoght,,. T•,eu Ann. 'II'
denen Club al hff home on lAad- 1 Walter Creob, waa given by Mrt. t O n, . W Vil. , Tu� day, af�er Tuetday, June 13 at Hober
ipend in1 the past week w1tb ! pital The
Ervin■ have One
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Creek Road Wl!dnelday eve-- Strauu· Officer , nomi.n.awd and
M . •nd M n. Phil Mtin hut
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Crandparfflll a�. Yr. a nd M� �
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Mr. •nd Mn. A. W. Smil h visitElita Ervin tif l.ancutl'r ti ;,.ff•11·' hou,e CUHl Of M rs. H, ei"bel F...dwar
et
urk 1 · treaaorer.
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Sat�rday evt'ning in Cha un• io�
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th,e
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ho eu n , I 11'le foUowini were atcepted cer, with thtir
made �l
brother . A n hur dren.
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er gar 111·
j U new mmibera into the dub, SmHh.
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TIM home of V.rt. Rtibel wa, Mn. Hobert Burkett. M n . Don
M . and M rs A . w .
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btalltlfully decorated with floral Gomey •nd M n Jack Sntter- 1 Hunl mJton, W Va . were uo , HOW TO CHICK fT.
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arr,ngernent■ and I.ht l'd'rffh- field·
I day dinnrr aue1111 of Mr and IN JUST IS MINUTl t.
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A.ti• a.i
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mn a 1ter Ham m
u..- ba,,l :: •..,� d,.;"
white c loth and L'trttered wil,h an pme� we"' received b., M
Mr ■n d Mr1 Ph i l Mt- lnh.a rt NEEll* acuTCIIINo ""tr tMtanr8
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__-1 Robert Burlutt and Mrs. tltibtl. were bu sinn;1 "' sr1o r1 m Col um - •-•
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11..i.. •ltwr IIW'fatt r,IIIIN NOW ..
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bu1 loday
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and
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of COOkies,
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Mn. William Slater, pres�ent, punch, mint, and nut1 were serv•
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w11 In t'harge . or lhe busmesi ed by Mn Heibel with Mrs Sia- \
rt of lhe 1 ter pretid�&amp; at the pwl('b bowl. I
muting when u,. repo
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t"en1n w re M n Arthu_r Skinner a !t ;n. pa� Dav11.
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Attendance Was
=--=-====· Averaging 6 1
At Bible School

Billfold

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Mrs. Richard GrtH ente�·
ed her c ard crlub 1\lllda )' · evaoln&amp;
he
ln Middleport. PrJ■u
It
were r home
on
illiam Everw by Mn. W
son guest player, and Mrs.
Cbir-1,11 Ala Bradbury, Mra. Rabtit Schmoll and Mr■• WIiiiam
Chllda.
Rlfl'ffhmenta wert aentd to
those mentioned above and Mn.
Jarnea Roller who wai also a
gum, Mrs;" F.dn1 Frtnch, end
Mn. Goorp Dallu.

e·

$1 3 ·'5
Reg. Men's Sw}m Suits $2.98 up

TIES
$1 ,so '" '2·'°

Club EnterlOined
ura. C re,,
By 111

FA'l'D Bm3 DAY

$CJ-95 �

Beau Brummell

We're New . . Try Us !

POMIROY

c ital punch bowl.
ry _______

Plans were made tor 111 lee
e ream IOC lal June 23 by l h e
deaco n, and deaconu.e1 of tile
MlddJe port FU'11 Unlled Presbyteri■ n Chu rch w hf. n l h e
buud1 m•t T�Hd ay al the H
P ·
tor'• &amp; tudy w1lh Rt- v. 1-loward
Ru pp. It H mod♦r1tor.
All lee cream and cake, and
IH�• to be ,old at the IOC'i.11
w i ll b � home made and Rtchard
Va �a: han wu named H eeneral
cha i rman Il i l assl1lant will be
Evere 11 Forl'man w ho w 111 have
charae o f the ■oft drmks at the
&amp;octal
.
Vmt.ent Da bo ■ nd Dale Walburn WIii 1erve U1e 1ce cream
and Miss Ph 111 1 Joathim Mn
Karl O e Y d M
H'r
Bailey :a� · 11 ::e C�t o� ;::.
ed a:m, d8
Paul Haptonstal l WH named
publicity chali"man with Jamea
Mahok•,. Loo K••••dy, 1.e1, nd
Brown and Marcus Ch n mben
on the commi ttee.
Entertain ment
committee
named wa1 Ml'I. Hap1tonatall,
Mn, Eve rett Bachner, Mn.
Jame11 Sanborn, Mn. Ruuell Lyon■ and Mr■. Dale Walburn.
Mn. Edward B urkett and Mn .
Harold Baue� are to be thti fi.
?a�e conuruttee for the e\'en-

1

Did will really apptecl1te OM of thNe
swim aett. A ,real combination that he'll
take everywhere thl, aummer.

Swank
Jewelry
1·50 ,. $10

.
members of the Sunday
Sixteen
School clau of the F�r,ated
Oturch taught by Mrs. Waldo J.
B artels met at her home Tuesday
evening for their regular meeting
and a party honoring Emily Mill.
er who will bf! leuvlng for her
new home_ in K@ntudcy on June
20.
'11le meeunc � with devo-Uons followed by a short businesa
session wJth Linda Kirkland, presJdenl, Jn charge.
At 1he close of th• buslneu ....
1\oo, ,ev,ral old fuhlontd 1ame1
aod ........ ..... enjoyed with
prizes won by BeHle Watson and
Donna Hauck. Mk, Klrltland on
behalf af the clau, presented Mitt
MOier with a brattltt 41 a tarewell
·
Punch, home made cooldes and
mint■ were ll'rved by Mr1. &amp;rtell on eryltal tray■ from a table
in white linen cover wilb wblte
tapt-1'1 in cry■tal holdera and lbe

sift

l'k• • Straw Hats, ½ price

-.;,

McGreaor Swim Set

eWhllman &amp; Pangbu,·n

0

120 I!. MAIN

ARROW Lightweight Short Sleeve

I

½ Price

:,L a-z · MEN'S SHOP

Pod w\11 breeze cooly tlm&gt;ua b the hottell
1
summer daya in one of these Sport Sblrt .
in
red
t,llo
and
t
11:yle
,
eolor
it,
• In bll favor
cool wHh · n wear or ft&amp;ulu fabrk!1,

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All Tu■o
Pold

• Biilts,

Sport Shirts

Socks

Sunday, June 18

Ha lf-P rice
SA L E !

$7,95

$5.98
Cool, Lightweight Short Sleeve

INTERWOVEN

Th.. Sale • • • '""I In Now

�����½.Al

Give Dad lhe 1n11Wer to hot aummer weltber
with a couple of short sleeve dreH ahirb. He'll
find 9heer eomfort, faahion ind top ta1Jorin1.
Choose from our wide aeleclion of collat 1tyle1,
fabrics and colon or white.

ARROW
Handkerchiefs
of 3

to

I

Wash 'n Wear Slacks
Regular 9.00 · · · · · · · · ··· · · · · · · Now 4.50
., , � SINVe Sport Shirts
Reg. 3.95 - 1 .98

Summer DRESS SKIRTS

35c' "·... '"

FATHERS DAY

'4·''

by Stetson &amp; Portis

$, .98

'l'lnae I• Geri!!f Short ,._

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Ch UrCh Cl0$$
Party For
-Held
•
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Miss Kirkland

1 Lot lrok■n Sins At ____ 8.50

Straw Hats

95
-­

$1 ·'

and

·s.

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ALL SUITS

Keep Dad cool, · rasual, infinltely &lt;'om­
fortuble and relaxed, ;yet becoming and
always appropriate :n a n e w summer
Straw hat. See our (:ollection • • • • as
smart II it ia complete!

'8·98

I

22'1
WIIIKLY
Pllllll
No putebase
Neeeaury,

$3. 91

SHl"-T i).UNDIRIIS
,.......Mhldl1..,-t--

llo:

Just In Time For Father's Day

Give Dad Cool Comfort

Dod Will Go For A

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MEN'S W E A R

for Dad . . . Cool

Other Summer Sport Co■lo from $ 1 7 .95

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Sl1ort sleeve, k nee length pajama1
are Dad's surest bel to best sultury
summer nighls. Ideal for lounging
or sleeping. Choose from roat or
�ull-over styles in eHY cart wash
n wear coHons. Sizes B-C-D.

s29.9s

11 Harold 'lboma11 Hymaa, M.D The abllity ol the va1·,,in,• lo l
for reaaons thal defy reason- protect h n.s risen slt!11di!� 1or 1he
able explanation, a writer m the pasl LWo ye ars. The re1a1111ely un­
r vac•
Joumal of the Armericnn Medical satisfatco ry results of I
APO&lt;'laUon recent ly qut!ationed c ines. on · which t·rit tr� dwt•ll.
the value of the Salk vacc i nr . need no longer be eons1d�•J"ell
'J'hll uncalled for and unsupporled Efft'&lt;'liveness slmlnr to I ha! re- .i;s:e.t
opinion, together with the enthus- ported in the u. S. hos l&gt;t.•t•n oh• '·:-,._
iaatlc claims ol those who hooe 1 0 !«!rved also by the World H1•11:th
ntablllh tht superotlt� of oral Oq�animtion who11e f'�t 1mal of 7--. '
vaccine Ln the United Stalt�11 and prolectior&gt; vartf's betw1•en 75 11nd
merda lly available, h&amp;J P, I Htn 95 per cent in olhN mH ior ( oun- l ------�·-- --have n o t
from Geori!ia to visit u.o;_
comfort to thoae
trN's served by U . N .
R.(ocouated E1'plolts
1
ytt 10Ught protection for them"Salk vacrine l!I now \/,'I'll \'S·
·
I
t ime she visited us,
aga:n!I
first
ren
The
and
he
h'ld
c
Ir
t
aelvn
1ablished as one of th� o•o;;t t•laMo, we drovt! her
yeurs
WEST
JO
OICK
ahuut
By
pohomye\il11.
paralytk:
fedive vaccint!� 01 any ki•ld ;irrs[or
Rull Run ball le•
11tlon11I
Old
excust"�
lnitrn
1_he
Unlled Pres1&amp;
a_rounrl
To offset theae poor
en1 1 y availabl e.
the ell•
t!
.
rerounled
she
t lJPP - Some field while
·
• to secure availabl .pro
■e""..,,.ln
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"Tllere 1!4 e\'t'I� fl':l�un Ior :-i mt WASIIINGTON
.
.
l.
·
w
typefl who
'-dlon a Comaltlee on Pn'·,
. JJl01ls of one of he r kmlln'lt&gt;ll who
.
u�mnsl evt'"r}' unva.·-::1-. of. us. nun-combatant
no __repson
'
.
.,
.
1hl' 1.e .
rul Vacclnel reviewed the ae- nalni person '-�I
va• c·cinA t ed h ve m lhe c u p 1l nl nr . a view with 1 {ought
111."' ng
.
,
. lk
.
11('1'\'0LISIU'MS , J"he (' h I 1(1 l"l'n Wf'l'e grNl tiY I mcumulated experieRl'OE!S with Sa
. h .Sn lk vorcmt&gt;. f:'MOt!t."i.•1 1ly £l ('l'l"lflin umo11nt of
1 wit
•
.
oy 1 he 1 a1e 011d 1·, w0u.'d
•acme 1n the United Stote1 an\1 hosti under ., years of oge. ..
the 111011s to re1mud: the f1rfl1 8�1 1 - presSf'11 ,.
t
at
arrivM
and
countrie1
month,
«her
have hf'en a �uCC't'Sf.lul outing t&gt;Xtie or Monas."111.'l ne1't
.
o whl,b I woold .id �, U }OU
T
\1
1
t'
conc
ning
heerl
ing
th1 follow
8ponsorfl of lhis Civil WIii" C'l'n• cppt Iha! OIW of 1 hem harl lo spoll
your chlldrt■, dou t lt-t tlir
loYe
alonl:
tennial evt&gt;nl inlen&lt;l lo restu�t' ii by asking a question alMmt the
.
day until you
.
-.. three ., mote don■ 11I 1ua 1.t 11a ■ llOlher
the bullle 11s reollst l,:.• olly HS pus- I h1•1·u1c anrPstor.
Ion
5:01
for Ui•m lbe
lall Httlae are 11Ye•. al k-Rtit Hl'ur•
sihl,•. I just hopP lllal they don·t " Whirh side wos hr on . grandnttlne affor s,
Salli
tbai
ob• ,er eelM of U... va�n.11ltd
mot lwr"!" the dHld innOC'enlly 111 make It too renlisl i··.
If you, f�r wh,11tever reasar. , op- People who care enough abm1I (luir-ed.
lala prottttkHl,
.
With • 1!ngl.e exrephon, recent pose vaN•mallon, don I let ,nno• the commemorution lo .o;� nd 1wo l N l'edless lo say. dear old Gran­
outbreaks havt occurred only In cent youngsters suHt'r for your day!! tramping 11r ound in U niml ny hcrn ted us oil Lhe way home
I
mlsinfor��� i�� _or rlt'�le&lt;' I . __ _
&amp;he unva«Lnated.
or Con!ederate uniforms ohviousl_y ohout the 1lipshocl wny in w1iich
-----feel strongly about lhr role s tht•y Wt' wert:&gt; i't"aring uur offspring.
rare portrayin g.
It so happt&gt;ns that Granny is
us .1g&lt;1in this summer.
the,m
ol
visiting
one
th&amp;l
!�
My co!K'l'rn
I and that odds to my concern over
s
i
h
wllh
will get carried UWPY
arlin� and that one thing will the Bull Run reenaflment . Co�e
lead lo another m1til they finally ,July 22, I exped that she will
siart the .vhole war oger again. be out nn lhe balllelield, stirring
up trouble.
Approved BUI
were
not
T h e s e misgiving
My i;;uburb nn home In Fairfax.
allayed 1my yeslerdtty when the County, Viri;cinin, i�n't p;el'y I 0: r
!louse Armed Services Commit- fnim Bull Run, and darned if I
tee appro\led a bl\l to provide that want any minnie balls landin!I: on
the JH;lrllclpalion uf Notion a l my front lawn. 1 have enougn
Guardsmen ;n the reenactment tro uble with crabgrass.
would be regarded as "full-time
t,alniog duty. "
Buck Wei!!hed All
Al the hearing. Rep. Pm,I I
. . Of 300 Lbs. Killed
Wlday of Texas wanted to know
ATHEN S - A large buck deer
would
smen
guard
,'1!1
it any Yank
..
killed in an puto accider:it In
be ('ripPled" and Rep. Mendel
estimat"d
WaBhington County was
•
'
Riven of South Carohna wa11led
t'V
to
according
11
=•od
300
g
h
I
· wo" ld I o we
• 11 v• 31mmum·1 ion
lo know ·1
.
mangame
4
District
Al Cannon
lM.• used.
superv 1 50r, Ohio Di\1ai::ement
Jt may be lhut lhese Soulhern is1on or WIidiife
Ul'tMl'rals wen! jokmg. A n&lt;l lhen l Woshmglon County Game Pro­
agnln, maybe they we.-en ' I .
! lee-tor Cliff Win!itanley reported
A lot of Southerners. as, you ! thnt the deer was hit on Stale
koow, ure still rather bitter about I Route 7 90\lth of New Matamoras
Lhe way the war ' · "1-rl out. :'ilnce i and lived four or fiYfl days,
eJustln BILLFOLDS
MaMssns , or Hull Run, is one '&gt;f j When the animal was Pjed , It
the battles thut lhe Soulh 1,110n, was found to be eighl, "a ripe
eTIMEX WATCHES
they may bf, templed lo rn.uke- the old � for a wild det'r." ,ays
' WlniO.nlt'y,
most of it.
eOld Spice, Seaforth,
------\ Although, my wiffr and I both
Y■rdley, Williams,
�lnre 11m , New York City"11
1 wrre horn iu former Confl'&lt;lera1 e
SHAVE SETS
slc.le11, we huve td1'tl to leach our M 11!lt'um of M odPm Art hea or•
[ children to htke an objective al· j!ani ,.ed mol"i! than 100 art shows
eCIOARETTES, CIGARS
whi('h have bt'en clrcul81ted to
lltude toword the wo.r,
p
and TOBACCOS
i'his works pretty well oll.ce t l tr.'er 2fl9 communiUH In ne•rly
wlitn lheolr Rrandmothcr co��� counlr_�roond the wor�

IOX CANDY
e ZIPPO LIGHTERS
e ELECTRIC SHAVERS

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Sport Coats Summer Pajamas
by Cricketeer

Value Of Salk Vaccine Was I� \Inexplicabl y Questione dl

y

DUKI CLEANMS

Other Suits Priced From $29.95 to $59.95
Give Dad Summer Comfort

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WILL LOQK NIW
WHEN YOU

A l ready, some 2 million men have sptnl comfortable summl'rs In Mo­
han, the famuus summt&gt;r suit of them all. Summer 1961, prom1se!l to
be a mohair ye-:ir, so wh o knows h o w many more men will choose this
areat summer c lui.sic. So why not choosf' it for him! For Father's Day
we've prepar� ourselves to show the ereate1t Mohara collection ever,
n•w colors, no:w patterns. 1 he new summer shape . . . and new this year,
the Syl-mer sili�one fimsh for a.dditional resist,mce to wrinklin&amp; and
•111lnif. Dad de,erves the best MO why not a:1ve 1t lo him with II Molui.ra
Suil by J &amp; F.

01D YOU KNOW...

Choat.Jo Gran,• 2609 met in
A poem, "Mftdew Jloll'lanee , "
NIIUW' ••lion 'l'uilda, even- w11 1 J ven by Georre Holter, afln,c with Harry Holter, worthy ter whlch tbe women o f the
muter, prtr!dint.
Gr1n1e uni. "Let Me Call You
appe
nsweetheart."
A sons and dance
One
■l for ■ Jd WH a
ewered. 8"eral comm unicat1on, num�r. "Five Foot 'J'Wo" .,.,.
were read Jndudln,: one from pre.:ented by Patty Koblenta
M.a(Detic Sprln,11 Founda ilon in 11nd Jennifer and Melanie Dean.
re,ard to the Indian Lore le• A qu 1rt1Pt or Vernon Weber,
tlval ; from the state master Dale K1uti, Ruth Baer and Aleoncernin, the postpon lni ot fred Yuu a:er, tan&amp; , "Milking
the tallnt feltlval In Mel Tbe Cow Ever, Sunday Aft•rd
,.
.. noon ·• · followtn1 1n •••Y on
County and Irom eputy C . N
,
n by Mn. Earl Dean,
retard to an Jiu,ec- "M.a ·•
Jo oft
\ion wh"'
The
mtmbtn were dlvldtd
t..h w Ill be held J u11 25
' Into f r groups f(lr a conte1t
ou
T h 8 exeeutlflt committee
with
(Ear1 �-'
u.,aR, Ro'Y Millet and D a- on eaplta! punishment,
•1e
D
of
four,
roup
which
vid Koblentz) wu ln c barle of 1
,
Kautz
the
was
winthainn■n
the pro,eram 'llrbleh opened with
i
p
rou
"Jingl
.
of
ner
nj
an,e
e
tbe aonc, "In The GO&lt;ld Old
.?
.
am.
r
d
proa:
the
Bella
conclude
Swnmer Time," by tht ,roup
ManHl'I reaponded to rol l all Refreshmentl w e r e served ■t
with bow to lle,c. t"OOl ln hot the cllne .of the meeUn.,.
The next meetlna will he June
weather.
and Ohio Valloy
will
2'7
O
r
"Promote
u
adlnt,
..
A
D1vld Kobl e ti be gue-stl and Pfe&amp;ent the proPrOduct" b
1 ''T : cram . Members ef Chesler
Y 11
pteceded
Crance are asked to brlnc frult
Stan and ��• ::�.
Mlller, and a readlAI, ' 'The U , plea, Nndwiches and kool aid
J"laa," bJ Ro, Mllltr w hich for refrethmenta.
------were In oblerv•nce ol Flat Day.

wm

fashioned by J &amp; f
$ 5 7.so

BA.NJC. NOTES . . . . . . . . . .
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MOHARA

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op,nt W,dn,,day w l lh h,r por• I
Reibel Home Was Beautiful For
:'i;. lh. ,,,. Mn c. ' �"'"
Regular Mef!ting Of Garden Club

8.
9.
1 0.
11.
1 2.
1 3.
14.

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Men's Summer Slacks, 6.98 to 1 2.98
Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts, 2.98 to S.98
Men's Half-Sleeve Dress Shirts, 2. 98 to 5.00
Men's Summer Pajamas, 3.9S to 4.9S
Men's Hose, 1 .00
Men's Short Sleeve Cotton Knit and Bonlon
Shirts, 2.98 to 9.98
Men's Ties by Wembley &amp; Beou Brummell,
I .SO to 2.50
Men's Straw Hats, 2.9S to S.9S
Men's Bermuda Shorts &amp; Beachcombers,
2.98 to 4.98
Men's Billfolds by Cameo, 5.00 to 1 5;00
Men's 3-4 Length Boat Neck Shirts, 2.98 to 3.98
Men's luggage by Samsonite, 1 6.95 up
Mtn'• Sviti &amp; Sport Coats, 24.50
Uft
•
Mtn'J Btlts by Hickok &amp;Paris, 1 .50 to 3.SO

.NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE'
' ,POMHOY,
, OHIO
,

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1 5 , ! 96 1 - 7 Boards Name
Perennials Is ._ Daily SenUntl , Pom•toy.Ml_ddl eport , o .._
Theme Given At Music, Reodi s, Feature Program
Committees For
•
ClUb Meet•Ing
• I
G"/Ven A t heSfer G range Meef1ng JUne 23 SOC/a
June

Highway Li tterbu gs Are Nu isances

1:111d _ reluM" thr wen.
SI�, n �rntmg _ " 550 Pt&gt;::l lllly fur IM' h.rmi"r tho�l!'lt-d part of lt bugger�
�
lll
l7fi7 'lt! up 111nd dum 1wd II ID ihe ow1"'r',i Tlw1r l'OOfWnlll�'I! aetivil le�
·
.,..-i
Uump1og HIi'f 11 st' .'··
1
I
umping
_ t·
yard in th, dty. WlH'n rll'prl- enlortmg tht' law on d
HI'\' r · odt'
"You ter 1s lmnging some r�sults m a
,· p tO ' 10 ,,., ' lht" t&gt;l tl'i'l 01 tlw,.e man.dfd, tht&gt; 1.annl!'r 111kt,
' 11 ci.an f ew communt·1·1es 1
rl
an
up,
miM
MW,S tias l&gt;N&gt;n hard 10 mea�u rt'. d.-ao
.
"Thi' answt'r hes with each one
.
Anti-lil lt'r laws and ordimlllC't-i (' lll'aO youn up.
again s1 nw hltt'r- of us It is so easy 10 l:M'come_ a
havf' long �n in .-Hee-I , b ut 100 Thi.' ba t1le
ontinumg une Thf' t'V· Htl €'rhug . •hist open the l'Of w�no ilt'II the viola l nr 1� 1101 ohserv- b uK 1 s .i ('
r
A port.ioo o( th i� cosl 1s to t'· t-cl di sc arding i r� sl i Th t• pen all y t'l")·d:1y or l t'ndf'r 1 s .i 1_hough1 _le!oS dow and throw ou1 au empty r•g•
11\t' s1 �s .i re lll'
pad1.a gt' or a chewmg
pair highw11y equipment damag- (·alls tor &lt;I 1 1111, uµ 10 $�JO 01 .IO (\f'st rul"\J\'E' 1wr:'°n
en·dt'1.I by the 1llghway Deparl • gum wrappe r."' T Dyt! Ba_�hou�
� by cans, bottl�. automobile days m Ja il or both
part&amp; and other rubbish �tre....,n Tht' pasl year '::16 f)t'rso n � v,1::rt' m eri t . lht• su net l h.rnt't' by I � e Dl-\&gt; u! y D1re&lt;·tor of D1v:s1on of
along the roads l t is an unnt'&lt;"- flnt&gt;ti for lhi owing trash alunl( Htghwc1y Palrul and th.,_ �m.111 Operations said today f h e_ s e
e w i ll . of small biLs; of pa per build into
essary expenst'.
lht � tale hi�hw a y s and � more army of G a rden Clu bh rs
1s wel'I;' wa rnt'd On e violator ren•m- U1em � lves not be enough to �t Of) mountam s of 1rash when o n e
The Highway Deparlmenl
cons1tters the number of peop��
aga in renrewing its elforls to ob- ly paid a 1mi• ,. md Spt'OI m o r � ! 1 1 1e rhugg m�
.
,
and
nts
Seoul
Oh1u.
wh o - open the window nnd_ loss
Garden Clubs in
than thn"t.' hours 1m:k mg up a
taln t}.-.: help ol all reside
1
a
o
motorisll in a ce1;1.sele� battlt' : wl:'l'k' s supply ot houst'liold �raps T rnops and ulht'I' org:in1:1: t 1(ms somethini,, out instead of using a
keep Qhio" 1 state highways cleon. 1 trom his dumping -!l'Ound Siwh hkl:! the Ohio Farm B11rt&gt;au Aux- litter hog that hangs easily on
Littler bags have been pl m'ed sentences have brouj!,hl be l lt'I" re- il iH r i� hav r hel'n rt&gt;lentless m the dashboanl
bl all Motorisb ' Se rviC't' ll nils in s,,1 t i th a n a (ine. ll is not only pushing law enlorc-ements aguinsl The Highway Department ha�
Boads ide Rett11 on the Jnterstate , batk-breaking but entails tlw lo�s lnndf,Cilpt' mutilators. !\ 1 '£'pre- pbeerl them in Roadside Re.sis
sl'nl:itive of eai:·h Farm Bureau lor !he motori:sls' use _ - hoping
syat.em . Containers ran � found l 0 f half a d11y"s work
bag
� H. espe-c tive Courts throughout l coun1y ('mmdl i.� a n &lt;lfllVI:' mem- 1 yuu - you and you _will put \he
holding I ll. 10 paper lolt'
of
m twin roadalde rests i1 the fol- 1 the st.u l t! have cooperated fully lwr of the State Couneil that pools l th n,w-a-ways neatly Ill om•
lol'ing count refl? Ashland , A st\- ' m conv il' l ion violators. The most the11· rl'so u rTes ln fighlmg littn- rht&gt;M' litter b ags._ _ _ _ _
tal,wa, Auglaize, Butler, Clark. abust' is found along townsh ip .ind - Dtlaware, Lake. Lleking. Morrow county roaits, wlwre thl! s t a_ t e 6-Daily SPntinel , Pomero,v-M1d d leport, 0 . , J une 1 5 , 1 96 1
-- M�I, Montgomery and Wayne. H ighwa� De1-1:.irtmt•11t h&lt;1s nu J1ir - · _ _ ___ - - - - - - I -- -------------------Buute, making it eatiier for isdktion.
motorist, to dispose of travelFarmers . and f a rm organi1 a- ,
by M al colm
trthh properly, the \iltl'r b a g s uuns lead m C'omlrnt111g the 1·1\y
draw attentiofl to other 1:mtl-lit- folks who ,!rive lo the t·ntmtry �n I
lWE 00U.AA: ANO DECIMAL MO!oEV
S'1'9TEM � OHICIAll.Y ,ADC&gt;Plf'O l"4 11-us
ler eUorta such as signs Manv Sundays to unload lht&gt;1r Wt't•k ll
C�ffl:'J' JIJlV lb, 1 78(1;,
of the followlng 1igna can be found supply uf refuse ii: luchn� portw I In tile most likely ,place1 where \ ly filled paint (·ane. etr There i �
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refu&amp;e would be dumped 1:1long nn way of knowing lht&gt; t·osl tu
,tete hlghwayt. These &amp;igns 1·ead, farmers in �wpmPnt t.lamll)(t."
" Pri- and mumal pu1�01ungs.
"No Dumping ADow@d,"
,, ate Properly." ··No Trespails- ODf farml;'r'I m,.thod broul:'hl
inl," "Unlawful to Liller High- , N"1ul11 I■ tllmlnaUng our ofltnd•
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way1," "'50 fine for Lilll'ring ,"' l rr. �IUln,: throu,i;h tht' ri'ha!!l' fur

"C�re and PlaDttn1 of PerennlalJ w Q -the "fie o! dt■cuaJclll
when the P'ull-WhU.You-Leani.
Garden Club met Tue■dv evenhlf
�I the home- tA Mn. Mlcuy Will lama, syracuae.
Mrs. Howard Nolan preaJded al
the meet lni and II wu decided
lo meet the (Int 'h.ieaday of ead!
month. A plant exchanlfl wu
held, Refrtl'lhmenlt were terved.
by M r!. Arthur Morarity and lfn.
Jiunes Sayre durine the ,oelal
hour
A pa per on care and pwrtinl ol
aMuah and y,:-,.wuaaa
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presented at the nnt meeUn,.

Amon&amp; the most oo:idous n 111 _
._� \ 1t lt-,.bug
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1bes,e, carel� . destruC"llVt' m ·
- Oh10 tax•�yl'rs
r-divW:uab CO::&gt;&lt;
nearly oM-ball mllbon doll ars 3
year. 'l'bll'I what 11 costs to keep
Utter off state high way roadimtt's

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thing casual and comfortable. Choose for
him one of the lightweight Sport Coats
that will put him at ease on all oet'asions.

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Attended Tea
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Mrt. Robert Hy,ell and ■rah
Hannigan or Middle port were In
Galllpalil latt Saturday to attend
tho tea ,po,,,o,ed by the Ame,f.
can Lea:aon Auxiliary of GallipoU. for 1lrls •ltcl.ld to attend
Girl.! date thiJ year.
■rlb, with Corot Ja,obo ■nd
Sharon PK'kens will leave t h 1 1
Slturdly to attend Gtrlt Slate 11t
Cllipltal University ln Columbu•.
The girls are all membera of
lhe Senior Ciao at Middleport
lllgh next year, and were choa­
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BTRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Charle■ Vroman
ol MlddlePort are announelni the
birth of a cla-.i,t,, on Tueldoy
morning at Holzer H01pital.
Weighing aeven pounds and IS
ounces at birth ahe luu been
named Mary Esther. The Vro­
mans have one other child, a
son, Mark qe ?. Grandpa rents
art Mr. and Mrs, John C. Vro­
man or Middleport and Mr. and
Mrs. Fielding Hawklna or Bell�.
w. Va. Great arandparenta are
Frank Vroman and John Hawkin,
both gf Middlepon and Mn. Cara
Rothgob ol Chelhlre.

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Tho WVF of the
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at S,811 lor I h■
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J EWELRY
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Court St.

Th_e JW1e m eeting of t he White
RoH Lodge wu held _ Wedne�
afternoon at the Amencan l.egion
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Hall m Muklleport wWi Mrs. Carl
Mat101:. pl'tlldeal, Ln charge.
Mr11. Bertie Watts and Mn. Helen Lewis aublllituted for two of
the re gular officers who were absent. Mn. Pauline Gallagher, a
member who Jw been sick for •
number ol months, a
� and
thanked aU for their_ kindneu
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her while she was
QI
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There were H membert and
OUf
two gllltlb, F.dilh and
Martha
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Cade �nt. FolloWing the meet•
ing membeH end guests went to
the Martin RHtaurant where Mrs..
Clarence McNeal, Mn. Clifford
Mn. Jed Webtter Sr. a n d
Jacobs and Mrs. Denver Nelson
Mn.
Jed Web,ter Jr. and 10n,
were hostesaea.
J.immy
were buaineta ,i1itor11 in
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G11lipoli, Tuesday.
llr. and Mn. John North n!
family and Leonard Shaner of
Newark and Sfanle-y Nartb of
co "'"'ut w ' r • weekend
fll:t o, llr. and Mr■. Elsle 1
an
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Mr.
d Mn WillUI Anthon)' Mo11man, l,1initrs•ille.
Out of town relative!I of Pvt
entertained tile Hearthstone Clast
of the M iddleport First Baptist R•rt Mossman here to atlend
Church ,Tuesday evening at their his weddln1 were Mr. and Mrs.
fam at Cherry Ridge. A wiener John North and family, Mr. and
Mrt. M ichael Girven and 100•,
roast was enjoyed.
A short business meeting was John Mo�man and teonard
conducted by the preldent , Mrs , Shaner of Newar�. Cordle Mor•
Milt.on Hood, and deYolionl wert ton bl Mame. Ohio, snd Stanley
- North of Connecticut.
prese nted by Harold Hubburd. en
Mr . and Mrs. Earl Reuter an d
titled. ..8uyInR Tlmfl· .,
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sons af Gaum ind Walter ReutAllend1ng were Mr. lllKJ M rs.
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1- recent.JJ
Hood M 111d M
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dortt.' M:.- apd Mrs�Ane:llu�
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Mr, and Mrs. Paul Smart, Mr.
Mr's. FAla:ar Pratt of Ni.1d 1e- l
and Mrs. Ecliaon llabr, Mr. and port visited Sund
ay with �
Mr■• David Dat1t, Jr., Mr. and parentll Mr. and r.t C
M · · J · E:
Mrs. Hubbard and the hosts. Mr. er1bach:
and Mr,. Anthony.
Mrs, Car) R,iell of Rutland

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BIRTH ANNOUNCE D
Mr. and Mrs. Earl MMsmar1
or Mi_ddleport Roule 1 are announcing � birth of a 7 lb . 1
oz IOll, Vlt'K'ftll Earl, S u n d a )'
June 11 at the Mason Clink:,
Grandpamill are Mr. and Mn.
Etlie MoHman of M:nersvllle 800
Mr. and Mn. Denver Hysell o!
Pomeroy Route 3. Mr. and Mrs,
C. A. Swick of Rutland are greatgrandpam-•-. The Moumans al,
..,1.,ter, Tam:;.ra
Kay.
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Mrs. Mattox
pres,· "ded 0ver
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WIiiiam B. Downie; president,
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oonduetod the -• of t h , SI:ic nre
Meigs niunty Rld1n1 club h e 1 1 Laru,a,ler Meeting
Tuesd· evenln1 at the Saliibury Sil: memben or lhl Ladiea Alll•
ToWnship hllUdJn1.
Wary af Drew Weblter P o I l
The fUJanclal report of
t h I American IAPN! were In Lin' thow held 11'1 May _ w11 glvtn bJ cuter today t.o atttn6 tht dil­
Oownie, Plan• Were discusMd for trk:t convention or the A�.
I traU ride, the date to be
an- Attending, were Mn. Gaynelle
nouncecl later. 1he Eleanor, w. \V i I e, Mr,. · David CUmminp,
\l'a. show to be held Saturday eve• Mrs. Gtrald WIidermuth, ll'n.
nlng. Jone 17, wu IIUIOUIIC&lt;d. Prank CboeNb-. lln. Wllll■m
Michael Jones was weloomed .ta IDier ud M1M bma Smfth.
• MW membor. At the close ol the I Mro. Butor 1od Miao Smith par.
meeting refreshment■ wen ,en,. I fldpated Ill thl ......-.
ed to 14 membtn and iiu•st1.

WYF Meeting I,
1Stuurday .4t 5 :SO

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To All Those Who Would Please Datil

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Ei81D allfl BulOYJI. Gin D I d
witb a watch from our tap qllll­
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DAD'S DAY
Gift Headquarters

Give Dod Quality Comfort

332 Seconc1 Ave.

MIN'S PINI WATCHI$

Pre,uknt R�ported
Flnnnelal Re,ulu

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Friday evening lht closing pto•
,ram of the Dally Vacation· Bibi•
School ol the Middleport Orurch
of the Nazarf'ne will be held at
the !oral church at 7: 30. T h e
school has been held each moriilnl at the church with an aver•
IP att,ndance of st and total
enrollment of 88. 11'8 avera11:e a.I•
temt.nce of both te-achers a n d
puplls waa 61.
Re\'. Clyde Bartlett, who has
been 9\ll)erintendent (I[ the school,
report, thei-e have � 22 dee!•
■Ion! for Chri!lt made during the
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IChool.
craft work made at the school,
IIK!h ••
can,. Jewelry box•
e■, planters :ind �rated plaqaea will be on dlJplay at 't f o r
parent, and fri@nda i.Jefore lhe
Friday evenlnt program .
Friday after school la dlarnlss•
ed pupU. and lelC'hera wlll hive
• sack lunch at the M unicipal
P:11rk.

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l_t was 1nnouneed that the
swim J)artiea which 1b111 boardl
aponsor for the thild ren at the
count, home hne bqun with
Mrs. Vaughan tr1n1portin 1 the
children last week .
Attendine Tuesday ·, meetln1
were Richard Vaug han, Mn.
Balle, , Mr. Mahokey, M n,
Bauer, Mu. Sanborn, Mrs. Ly•
ons. Mr. and Mn. Hspton1t1ll,
Mra. Bachner, Rev. R.uppel t and
one 1uest, Mn. Lillian Stieff.
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A very lmpreu1ve weddlni
ceremony wu performed Sunday
night at lhe Fairview chur('h by
the R,v. Rruis Van Meter unitIna Carroll White .and J u y c e
Parsans.
'l1:ie bride was dressed In
a
white net formal ewer tatleta with
white glove1 and ali&amp;e1, and car•
r� a white Bible topped with a
bridal b()uquet. She was 11:iven
ln marriage by Herbert &amp;ush
The bridesmaid was a 1lster of
t� b�kle. Jean Pllf'.ID!::t, who
won l ' lilac forma t 'll'lth white
acceuorlet and carried • h(Ju.
quet similar to the bride's .
1'h e groom Is a SM of
�fr.
White of Laurel Cl �f �nd I� c mployed Jn fannb,g. The bride 15
the d$ughter of �r- and .\ftt.
Doth Parsons and 1.t • 1 961 grad­
uate of Racine High School. They
will reside at Letart Fa lls.

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Mn. Robet1 ftelbel ena.1a1n- n00Un»t1ni tommlllee, com� 1 Mr. and Mra. A . W _ Smllh re- 1 the birth of a !le'Ven pc,und , four
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,d memben of th, Anla1'u, Qa,. ot t.tn. Arlh"' 61,.,,.. aod Mn . tornod to th,i, hom,. Jfonll ng• ouoc, lfaoght,,. T•,eu Ann. 'II'
denen Club al hff home on lAad- 1 Walter Creob, waa given by Mrt. t O n, . W Vil. , Tu� day, af�er Tuetday, June 13 at Hober
ipend in1 the past week w1tb ! pital The
Ervin■ have One
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Creek Road Wl!dnelday eve-- Strauu· Officer , nomi.n.awd and
M . •nd M n. Phil Mtin hut
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daughtt-rs und two .-_
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Crandparfflll a�. Yr. a nd M� �
Mn.
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Mr. •nd Mn. A. W. Smil h visitElita Ervin tif l.ancutl'r ti ;,.ff•11·' hou,e CUHl Of M rs. H, ei"bel F...dwar
et
urk 1 · treaaorer.
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Sat�rday evt'ning in Cha un• io�
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of
th,e
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ho eu n , I 11'le foUowini were atcepted cer, with thtir
made �l
brother . A n hur dren.
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er gar 111·
j U new mmibera into the dub, SmHh.
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TIM home of V.rt. Rtibel wa, Mn. Hobert Burkett. M n . Don
M . and M rs A . w .
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btalltlfully decorated with floral Gomey •nd M n Jack Sntter- 1 Hunl mJton, W Va . were uo , HOW TO CHICK fT.
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arr,ngernent■ and I.ht l'd'rffh- field·
I day dinnrr aue1111 of Mr and IN JUST IS MINUTl t.
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A.ti• a.i
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ment table was cove� with a A aodal hour wa■ held • h t n , ..
mn a 1ter Ham m
u..- ba,,l :: •..,� d,.;"
white c loth and L'trttered wil,h an pme� we"' received b., M
Mr ■n d Mr1 Ph i l Mt- lnh.a rt NEEll* acuTCIIINo ""tr tMtanr8
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__-1 Robert Burlutt and Mrs. tltibtl. were bu sinn;1 "' sr1o r1 m Col um - •-•
· 111Me1 bl1a.. riaa•-· i.t,.,
11..i.. •ltwr IIW'fatt r,IIIIN NOW ..
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bu1 loday
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dwarf dallia and white tapers.
and
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res men
of COOkies,
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Mn. William Slater, pres�ent, punch, mint, and nut1 were serv•
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w11 In t'harge . or lhe busmesi ed by Mn Heibel with Mrs Sia- \
rt of lhe 1 ter pretid�&amp; at the pwl('b bowl. I
muting when u,. repo
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t"en1n w re M n Arthu_r Skinner a !t ;n. pa� Dav11.
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Attendance Was
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At Bible School

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Mrs. Richard GrtH ente�·
ed her c ard crlub 1\lllda )' · evaoln&amp;
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ln Middleport. PrJ■u
It
were r home
on
illiam Everw by Mn. W
son guest player, and Mrs.
Cbir-1,11 Ala Bradbury, Mra. Rabtit Schmoll and Mr■• WIiiiam
Chllda.
Rlfl'ffhmenta wert aentd to
those mentioned above and Mn.
Jarnea Roller who wai also a
gum, Mrs;" F.dn1 Frtnch, end
Mn. Goorp Dallu.

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$1 3 ·'5
Reg. Men's Sw}m Suits $2.98 up

TIES
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Club EnterlOined
ura. C re,,
By 111

FA'l'D Bm3 DAY

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We're New . . Try Us !

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Plans were made tor 111 lee
e ream IOC lal June 23 by l h e
deaco n, and deaconu.e1 of tile
MlddJe port FU'11 Unlled Presbyteri■ n Chu rch w hf. n l h e
buud1 m•t T�Hd ay al the H
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tor'• &amp; tudy w1lh Rt- v. 1-loward
Ru pp. It H mod♦r1tor.
All lee cream and cake, and
IH�• to be ,old at the IOC'i.11
w i ll b � home made and Rtchard
Va �a: han wu named H eeneral
cha i rman Il i l assl1lant will be
Evere 11 Forl'man w ho w 111 have
charae o f the ■oft drmks at the
&amp;octal
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Vmt.ent Da bo ■ nd Dale Walburn WIii 1erve U1e 1ce cream
and Miss Ph 111 1 Joathim Mn
Karl O e Y d M
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Bailey :a� · 11 ::e C�t o� ;::.
ed a:m, d8
Paul Haptonstal l WH named
publicity chali"man with Jamea
Mahok•,. Loo K••••dy, 1.e1, nd
Brown and Marcus Ch n mben
on the commi ttee.
Entertain ment
committee
named wa1 Ml'I. Hap1tonatall,
Mn, Eve rett Bachner, Mn.
Jame11 Sanborn, Mn. Ruuell Lyon■ and Mr■. Dale Walburn.
Mn. Edward B urkett and Mn .
Harold Baue� are to be thti fi.
?a�e conuruttee for the e\'en-

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swim aett. A ,real combination that he'll
take everywhere thl, aummer.

Swank
Jewelry
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members of the Sunday
Sixteen
School clau of the F�r,ated
Oturch taught by Mrs. Waldo J.
B artels met at her home Tuesday
evening for their regular meeting
and a party honoring Emily Mill.
er who will bf! leuvlng for her
new home_ in K@ntudcy on June
20.
'11le meeunc � with devo-Uons followed by a short businesa
session wJth Linda Kirkland, presJdenl, Jn charge.
At 1he close of th• buslneu ....
1\oo, ,ev,ral old fuhlontd 1ame1
aod ........ ..... enjoyed with
prizes won by BeHle Watson and
Donna Hauck. Mk, Klrltland on
behalf af the clau, presented Mitt
MOier with a brattltt 41 a tarewell
·
Punch, home made cooldes and
mint■ were ll'rved by Mr1. &amp;rtell on eryltal tray■ from a table
in white linen cover wilb wblte
tapt-1'1 in cry■tal holdera and lbe

sift

l'k• • Straw Hats, ½ price

-.;,

McGreaor Swim Set

eWhllman &amp; Pangbu,·n

0

120 I!. MAIN

ARROW Lightweight Short Sleeve

I

½ Price

:,L a-z · MEN'S SHOP

Pod w\11 breeze cooly tlm&gt;ua b the hottell
1
summer daya in one of these Sport Sblrt .
in
red
t,llo
and
t
11:yle
,
eolor
it,
• In bll favor
cool wHh · n wear or ft&amp;ulu fabrk!1,

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All Tu■o
Pold

• Biilts,

Sport Shirts

Socks

Sunday, June 18

Ha lf-P rice
SA L E !

$7,95

$5.98
Cool, Lightweight Short Sleeve

INTERWOVEN

Th.. Sale • • • '""I In Now

�����½.Al

Give Dad lhe 1n11Wer to hot aummer weltber
with a couple of short sleeve dreH ahirb. He'll
find 9heer eomfort, faahion ind top ta1Jorin1.
Choose from our wide aeleclion of collat 1tyle1,
fabrics and colon or white.

ARROW
Handkerchiefs
of 3

to

I

Wash 'n Wear Slacks
Regular 9.00 · · · · · · · · ··· · · · · · · Now 4.50
., , � SINVe Sport Shirts
Reg. 3.95 - 1 .98

Summer DRESS SKIRTS

35c' "·... '"

FATHERS DAY

'4·''

by Stetson &amp; Portis

$, .98

'l'lnae I• Geri!!f Short ,._

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c.....

Ch UrCh Cl0$$
Party For
-Held
•
;:
Miss Kirkland

1 Lot lrok■n Sins At ____ 8.50

Straw Hats

95
-­

$1 ·'

and

·s.

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ALL SUITS

Keep Dad cool, · rasual, infinltely &lt;'om­
fortuble and relaxed, ;yet becoming and
always appropriate :n a n e w summer
Straw hat. See our (:ollection • • • • as
smart II it ia complete!

'8·98

I

22'1
WIIIKLY
Pllllll
No putebase
Neeeaury,

$3. 91

SHl"-T i).UNDIRIIS
,.......Mhldl1..,-t--

llo:

Just In Time For Father's Day

Give Dad Cool Comfort

Dod Will Go For A

·

MEN'S W E A R

for Dad . . . Cool

Other Summer Sport Co■lo from $ 1 7 .95

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.9c

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Sl1ort sleeve, k nee length pajama1
are Dad's surest bel to best sultury
summer nighls. Ideal for lounging
or sleeping. Choose from roat or
�ull-over styles in eHY cart wash
n wear coHons. Sizes B-C-D.

s29.9s

11 Harold 'lboma11 Hymaa, M.D The abllity ol the va1·,,in,• lo l
for reaaons thal defy reason- protect h n.s risen slt!11di!� 1or 1he
able explanation, a writer m the pasl LWo ye ars. The re1a1111ely un­
r vac•
Joumal of the Armericnn Medical satisfatco ry results of I
APO&lt;'laUon recent ly qut!ationed c ines. on · which t·rit tr� dwt•ll.
the value of the Salk vacc i nr . need no longer be eons1d�•J"ell
'J'hll uncalled for and unsupporled Efft'&lt;'liveness slmlnr to I ha! re- .i;s:e.t
opinion, together with the enthus- ported in the u. S. hos l&gt;t.•t•n oh• '·:-,._
iaatlc claims ol those who hooe 1 0 !«!rved also by the World H1•11:th
ntablllh tht superotlt� of oral Oq�animtion who11e f'�t 1mal of 7--. '
vaccine Ln the United Stalt�11 and prolectior&gt; vartf's betw1•en 75 11nd
merda lly available, h&amp;J P, I Htn 95 per cent in olhN mH ior ( oun- l ------�·-- --have n o t
from Geori!ia to visit u.o;_
comfort to thoae
trN's served by U . N .
R.(ocouated E1'plolts
1
ytt 10Ught protection for them"Salk vacrine l!I now \/,'I'll \'S·
·
I
t ime she visited us,
aga:n!I
first
ren
The
and
he
h'ld
c
Ir
t
aelvn
1ablished as one of th� o•o;;t t•laMo, we drovt! her
yeurs
WEST
JO
OICK
ahuut
By
pohomye\il11.
paralytk:
fedive vaccint!� 01 any ki•ld ;irrs[or
Rull Run ball le•
11tlon11I
Old
excust"�
lnitrn
1_he
Unlled Pres1&amp;
a_rounrl
To offset theae poor
en1 1 y availabl e.
the ell•
t!
.
rerounled
she
t lJPP - Some field while
·
• to secure availabl .pro
■e""..,,.ln
·
.,..... ...
"Tllere 1!4 e\'t'I� fl':l�un Ior :-i mt WASIIINGTON
.
.
l.
·
w
typefl who
'-dlon a Comaltlee on Pn'·,
. JJl01ls of one of he r kmlln'lt&gt;ll who
.
u�mnsl evt'"r}' unva.·-::1-. of. us. nun-combatant
no __repson
'
.
.,
.
1hl' 1.e .
rul Vacclnel reviewed the ae- nalni person '-�I
va• c·cinA t ed h ve m lhe c u p 1l nl nr . a view with 1 {ought
111."' ng
.
,
. lk
.
11('1'\'0LISIU'MS , J"he (' h I 1(1 l"l'n Wf'l'e grNl tiY I mcumulated experieRl'OE!S with Sa
. h .Sn lk vorcmt&gt;. f:'MOt!t."i.•1 1ly £l ('l'l"lflin umo11nt of
1 wit
•
.
oy 1 he 1 a1e 011d 1·, w0u.'d
•acme 1n the United Stote1 an\1 hosti under ., years of oge. ..
the 111011s to re1mud: the f1rfl1 8�1 1 - presSf'11 ,.
t
at
arrivM
and
countrie1
month,
«her
have hf'en a �uCC't'Sf.lul outing t&gt;Xtie or Monas."111.'l ne1't
.
o whl,b I woold .id �, U }OU
T
\1
1
t'
conc
ning
heerl
ing
th1 follow
8ponsorfl of lhis Civil WIii" C'l'n• cppt Iha! OIW of 1 hem harl lo spoll
your chlldrt■, dou t lt-t tlir
loYe
alonl:
tennial evt&gt;nl inlen&lt;l lo restu�t' ii by asking a question alMmt the
.
day until you
.
-.. three ., mote don■ 11I 1ua 1.t 11a ■ llOlher
the bullle 11s reollst l,:.• olly HS pus- I h1•1·u1c anrPstor.
Ion
5:01
for Ui•m lbe
lall Httlae are 11Ye•. al k-Rtit Hl'ur•
sihl,•. I just hopP lllal they don·t " Whirh side wos hr on . grandnttlne affor s,
Salli
tbai
ob• ,er eelM of U... va�n.11ltd
mot lwr"!" the dHld innOC'enlly 111 make It too renlisl i··.
If you, f�r wh,11tever reasar. , op- People who care enough abm1I (luir-ed.
lala prottttkHl,
.
With • 1!ngl.e exrephon, recent pose vaN•mallon, don I let ,nno• the commemorution lo .o;� nd 1wo l N l'edless lo say. dear old Gran­
outbreaks havt occurred only In cent youngsters suHt'r for your day!! tramping 11r ound in U niml ny hcrn ted us oil Lhe way home
I
mlsinfor��� i�� _or rlt'�le&lt;' I . __ _
&amp;he unva«Lnated.
or Con!ederate uniforms ohviousl_y ohout the 1lipshocl wny in w1iich
-----feel strongly about lhr role s tht•y Wt' wert:&gt; i't"aring uur offspring.
rare portrayin g.
It so happt&gt;ns that Granny is
us .1g&lt;1in this summer.
the,m
ol
visiting
one
th&amp;l
!�
My co!K'l'rn
I and that odds to my concern over
s
i
h
wllh
will get carried UWPY
arlin� and that one thing will the Bull Run reenaflment . Co�e
lead lo another m1til they finally ,July 22, I exped that she will
siart the .vhole war oger again. be out nn lhe balllelield, stirring
up trouble.
Approved BUI
were
not
T h e s e misgiving
My i;;uburb nn home In Fairfax.
allayed 1my yeslerdtty when the County, Viri;cinin, i�n't p;el'y I 0: r
!louse Armed Services Commit- fnim Bull Run, and darned if I
tee appro\led a bl\l to provide that want any minnie balls landin!I: on
the JH;lrllclpalion uf Notion a l my front lawn. 1 have enougn
Guardsmen ;n the reenactment tro uble with crabgrass.
would be regarded as "full-time
t,alniog duty. "
Buck Wei!!hed All
Al the hearing. Rep. Pm,I I
. . Of 300 Lbs. Killed
Wlday of Texas wanted to know
ATHEN S - A large buck deer
would
smen
guard
,'1!1
it any Yank
..
killed in an puto accider:it In
be ('ripPled" and Rep. Mendel
estimat"d
WaBhington County was
•
'
Riven of South Carohna wa11led
t'V
to
according
11
=•od
300
g
h
I
· wo" ld I o we
• 11 v• 31mmum·1 ion
lo know ·1
.
mangame
4
District
Al Cannon
lM.• used.
superv 1 50r, Ohio Di\1ai::ement
Jt may be lhut lhese Soulhern is1on or WIidiife
Ul'tMl'rals wen! jokmg. A n&lt;l lhen l Woshmglon County Game Pro­
agnln, maybe they we.-en ' I .
! lee-tor Cliff Win!itanley reported
A lot of Southerners. as, you ! thnt the deer was hit on Stale
koow, ure still rather bitter about I Route 7 90\lth of New Matamoras
Lhe way the war ' · "1-rl out. :'ilnce i and lived four or fiYfl days,
eJustln BILLFOLDS
MaMssns , or Hull Run, is one '&gt;f j When the animal was Pjed , It
the battles thut lhe Soulh 1,110n, was found to be eighl, "a ripe
eTIMEX WATCHES
they may bf, templed lo rn.uke- the old � for a wild det'r." ,ays
' WlniO.nlt'y,
most of it.
eOld Spice, Seaforth,
------\ Although, my wiffr and I both
Y■rdley, Williams,
�lnre 11m , New York City"11
1 wrre horn iu former Confl'&lt;lera1 e
SHAVE SETS
slc.le11, we huve td1'tl to leach our M 11!lt'um of M odPm Art hea or•
[ children to htke an objective al· j!ani ,.ed mol"i! than 100 art shows
eCIOARETTES, CIGARS
whi('h have bt'en clrcul81ted to
lltude toword the wo.r,
p
and TOBACCOS
i'his works pretty well oll.ce t l tr.'er 2fl9 communiUH In ne•rly
wlitn lheolr Rrandmothcr co��� counlr_�roond the wor�

IOX CANDY
e ZIPPO LIGHTERS
e ELECTRIC SHAVERS

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Sport Coats Summer Pajamas
by Cricketeer

Value Of Salk Vaccine Was I� \Inexplicabl y Questione dl

y

DUKI CLEANMS

Other Suits Priced From $29.95 to $59.95
Give Dad Summer Comfort

,,

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WILL LOQK NIW
WHEN YOU

A l ready, some 2 million men have sptnl comfortable summl'rs In Mo­
han, the famuus summt&gt;r suit of them all. Summer 1961, prom1se!l to
be a mohair ye-:ir, so wh o knows h o w many more men will choose this
areat summer c lui.sic. So why not choosf' it for him! For Father's Day
we've prepar� ourselves to show the ereate1t Mohara collection ever,
n•w colors, no:w patterns. 1 he new summer shape . . . and new this year,
the Syl-mer sili�one fimsh for a.dditional resist,mce to wrinklin&amp; and
•111lnif. Dad de,erves the best MO why not a:1ve 1t lo him with II Molui.ra
Suil by J &amp; F.

01D YOU KNOW...

Choat.Jo Gran,• 2609 met in
A poem, "Mftdew Jloll'lanee , "
NIIUW' ••lion 'l'uilda, even- w11 1 J ven by Georre Holter, afln,c with Harry Holter, worthy ter whlch tbe women o f the
muter, prtr!dint.
Gr1n1e uni. "Let Me Call You
appe
nsweetheart."
A sons and dance
One
■l for ■ Jd WH a
ewered. 8"eral comm unicat1on, num�r. "Five Foot 'J'Wo" .,.,.
were read Jndudln,: one from pre.:ented by Patty Koblenta
M.a(Detic Sprln,11 Founda ilon in 11nd Jennifer and Melanie Dean.
re,ard to the Indian Lore le• A qu 1rt1Pt or Vernon Weber,
tlval ; from the state master Dale K1uti, Ruth Baer and Aleoncernin, the postpon lni ot fred Yuu a:er, tan&amp; , "Milking
the tallnt feltlval In Mel Tbe Cow Ever, Sunday Aft•rd
,.
.. noon ·• · followtn1 1n •••Y on
County and Irom eputy C . N
,
n by Mn. Earl Dean,
retard to an Jiu,ec- "M.a ·•
Jo oft
\ion wh"'
The
mtmbtn were dlvldtd
t..h w Ill be held J u11 25
' Into f r groups f(lr a conte1t
ou
T h 8 exeeutlflt committee
with
(Ear1 �-'
u.,aR, Ro'Y Millet and D a- on eaplta! punishment,
•1e
D
of
four,
roup
which
vid Koblentz) wu ln c barle of 1
,
Kautz
the
was
winthainn■n
the pro,eram 'llrbleh opened with
i
p
rou
"Jingl
.
of
ner
nj
an,e
e
tbe aonc, "In The GO&lt;ld Old
.?
.
am.
r
d
proa:
the
Bella
conclude
Swnmer Time," by tht ,roup
ManHl'I reaponded to rol l all Refreshmentl w e r e served ■t
with bow to lle,c. t"OOl ln hot the cllne .of the meeUn.,.
The next meetlna will he June
weather.
and Ohio Valloy
will
2'7
O
r
"Promote
u
adlnt,
..
A
D1vld Kobl e ti be gue-stl and Pfe&amp;ent the proPrOduct" b
1 ''T : cram . Members ef Chesler
Y 11
pteceded
Crance are asked to brlnc frult
Stan and ��• ::�.
Mlller, and a readlAI, ' 'The U , plea, Nndwiches and kool aid
J"laa," bJ Ro, Mllltr w hich for refrethmenta.
------were In oblerv•nce ol Flat Day.

wm

fashioned by J &amp; f
$ 5 7.so

BA.NJC. NOTES . . . . . . . . . .
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MOHARA

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op,nt W,dn,,day w l lh h,r por• I
Reibel Home Was Beautiful For
:'i;. lh. ,,,. Mn c. ' �"'"
Regular Mef!ting Of Garden Club

8.
9.
1 0.
11.
1 2.
1 3.
14.

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Men's Summer Slacks, 6.98 to 1 2.98
Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts, 2.98 to S.98
Men's Half-Sleeve Dress Shirts, 2. 98 to 5.00
Men's Summer Pajamas, 3.9S to 4.9S
Men's Hose, 1 .00
Men's Short Sleeve Cotton Knit and Bonlon
Shirts, 2.98 to 9.98
Men's Ties by Wembley &amp; Beou Brummell,
I .SO to 2.50
Men's Straw Hats, 2.9S to S.9S
Men's Bermuda Shorts &amp; Beachcombers,
2.98 to 4.98
Men's Billfolds by Cameo, 5.00 to 1 5;00
Men's 3-4 Length Boat Neck Shirts, 2.98 to 3.98
Men's luggage by Samsonite, 1 6.95 up
Mtn'• Sviti &amp; Sport Coats, 24.50
Uft
•
Mtn'J Btlts by Hickok &amp;Paris, 1 .50 to 3.SO

.NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE'
' ,POMHOY,
, OHIO
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The Wise Homeow ner Clea ns Out H is Basement Or Cl oset By AWant Ad
I Meigs-Mason

R'd K

donation, t,,wacd fae-fighting
I ge• eD
,quipme,t will he apprenated
ff&gt;R
-SALE
E,,ht
,.;,;.,
bnck
JUN•
,.
F.�
D�
BL ONDF. OAK ChO RD OH
u,s�
home w1lh modrrn bath,
1.8
l i ,\ N . Good eondihon, _e.i1Jy �n --N,lg
/'I. film. " A _ Gell('rahon Wi'nout
ler Buildlna s.PP1,�
\..
e
f
land.
th
aae
o
Locatt'd 00
Cause." will be shown at · he
A
I' Iay Low pnce
81ll e s
Wn t•
W upply whal It takes lo build
m,
v11
W
Phone
Rd
on
le
Har
Y %� terpr•·se EUB chu•ch
S••ft"ay
•
uiru
""'n
Wen de I I . 7t h &amp; W arren, M areI . or repair a house. Call Guy
12 fil ,William Weher, a life Jong ml6071.
I
v
Fra
ncis
.
Re
the
B
by
la.
lor
III
ormalion.
.'.
f
p.m
at
30
:
---.
P \ --fi
- -Ncigler or Corbel Cleek . Racine,
FOR CONS ISTEN T DE PEND ABLE RESU LTS
t f The R Idge, ha.s_ been tHt,.
d
en
Wurlitzer Spmct Piano Mahogany
Note: RNd•n ■re cordial• H Gla:t1er The public is invited.
RATES
� g tic FOH SALE 3 bt"droom home or1
OhKl
Hospital, Galli,.
fmish. u� 1n teachmg Stcd10 - Built-m ly invited lo UM thit ■nOffi cers and Inspection •earn en 10 lhe Hober
corner lot III Mason,
4 centa per word, one U1Sertlon.. Mlnlu:i,um cbarie--«I
GRE:FRI
.
is
reported lo be
toNlNG
s.
where
h
Wende ll's. On °d isplay in Porn- AIR CONOIT
kitchen. carport and awnings . nounu- m■nt tp■c:e for pu bli c members of Theodoru� Council pol l
t"
centa. 6 cent■ per word for tbree consecutive lmertioaa.
.
ft■
.
r
Jack's
condition.
word
serious
■nd organbed 1roup fflfff
Special-one month (or 30 centa per
.., ul Tri•County Mu:.ic Center ERATION se vice
e'"Y
Carl Schwal"l. SP J-56811.
Daughters o1 AmerIca are re in
Fu.U r■te of 4 cent■ per wurd 1ri.1..1 be cbar&amp;ed tor ad­
Will'1am Wayne Milhoan. 10 W&amp;I
Ing,. Noticff will N acceptf
i
lngeratiOn.. New Ha,.-en. Pbool
_
110.,,,..
uire
in
value
q
Good
lp
6 12
quest.ed to meet at the IOOF
1
y
ff
y
HrtlUDI if not p11d "'1tbiD 10 daJI after recel\11.11 �lll.
d■
thr
d■ll
to
run
treited at Meigs General HospJtal
6-2:S-U
fi 15 lstc ru 1--3537.
Erron la A.dvel'Wtn&amp;-Sbould be reo,orted tmmedi•teiJ.
u) I n advance of the h_all Sunday at � - 30 P-�· to _Prac- last week for injuries s uffered
j
to
HOUSE
be
ROOM
2
l•
ACRE,
o,
1
flle Dally Sentinel will 001 bt re■poDJiblt tor mor. thao
· :ear n r,ule No 680. .-.ent. Notlcn r«el ved for lice for lnspect1on which ,will be when his toes were caught in a
' ~ "
AUtTlONEEB
one Incorrect insertion.
,nor• than thrH intert�n• held Mo11d!ly at 7. 30 p.m.
Al Is for f:� 00.
C&amp;rd of Tbanb and Sped.al NoticH of Event&amp;, $1.�.
--- - power mower.
will be held untll mNtlnt -----for 50 word minimum. Each addibon■I word, le.
Mrs. H. A. Barnhart
4
Dr.
Sedan
Albert Warner, brother-In-law of
th• above requlr•m•nh.
.
wor
per
cent
d
l
1t
published
s
Ob1tu1rte
Phone Coolville 667-J4Bl
Wrlll!, 1-'b■u or Col!Uld
Low
mileage
by
one
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Taylor. tmderl 110.
8 DAYS
3 DAYS
WORDS l DAY
or­
Store
Joppa
Clean
.,._,
owner.
BaelM,
.
careful
BILAOFOIW
C.
L
JUNE
IS
went sw,gery at Camden-Clark
$4.50
11.M
90c
60c
15
w1th
.
finish
blue
iginal
6--14
«c
$6.00
.00
1
,
11.20
60c
20
The Meigs County Democratk
Hospital In Parkersburg,
.,
" 11
· ome o1 the Home1ess -Nas
,
match i n-g i nterior.
S7�
'2.25
SI�
75c
2:.
,1
1
IIUSBANDS! Give your wife 2 or
0
. . .
. . .-. . ... _ 1 ,. Club will met at the Portland the topic for the meeting , con- Eve�tt _Milhoan rec�1ve_d wnr,.
.
.
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,
.
..
_
a
J
hour
week
EIS
a
�if!
!
Aver.
s
Ad• recehied bJ 10 A. It .-Ul be tn that d1y'1 paper.
Forked Run Conservalion Lake. Grade School Th ursday, .hme 15 d u ted by M rs. H !en Jo. in n that his s1.11ter, Mrs. Mmme Erl�
age lime spent ironing 1 srirt
c
a room eabin. Good hunting and at 7: 30 p. m. Election of omcers
r so , wine of Middleport is in Holz.er
�..
Ieader, at the m�mg Of tbe
1s 20 minutes'·
Our custom
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
4 Dr.
· asked
fishmg. Located on gravel road. w1·tt he hetd . E ach tadY ,s
Hospita!.
W. S. C • S· held Friday evemng
One owrier, clean car.
shirt service will relieve eher of
·
If interested call Y85--33l5 Chest
sandw1'ches or cookies.
•
, . lo bring
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine M ilhoa,•
...
__
P&lt;U"Ual tbe home of Mr,. Crill n
that tedious job.
Your shirts er or AM? 389 Co Iumb Oh.i
u,
·I •
·
th
called
(9) FOR SALE
will look righl, feel right, stay
(1 ) NOTICES
: 1� ;· The Rock springs B e t t e r ford with her sister, Mrs. le.Jen hoan and���=�
� d:�
ilhoan, UD
right .
Health Club will hold its meet- Younce, assist.ant hostess.
"F:RHl'l'B AND P!'.81' CONTROi ! GAS. FU EL OIL and .:oal (UJI,
59 ACRES, 3 mi Ies_ south of Long
C ing Thursday at t p.m . at t h o!: 1be meeting opened with an _ ..::...
Robinson's
Laundry
and
_ · ________
b:, Fala- FrN llllpedloa. lulll'- nacea. ta.II !or free estlmalel.
1
D ry Cl min gs. Phone: WY
Bottom on what IS know as Ox- Grange hall with Mrs. Wilbur repeating the 23rd Psalm.
POMEROY
'f
• Abbott Middl rt
.l i M
spent SUnday afte
2- 5428 or Robinson's Tri- bow. Nice barn unde�ground. 5 Bailey as hostes8.
6-�:c
: �l ��
A
meditation
and
a
scrlpturt
�:n
==�t::t �
oreman
so
Herman
room house �nd un plement
Lustre Cleaners, WY 2-5130.
- -- .
Past officers of ·Racine Chap- reading was given by Mrs, John- and Mrs.
.
UIL
shed , eleclrlc1ty
WI-II• VENETIAN BLINDS. WINDOW SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTOR
6 IJ 6tc
m_ house.
pre.
ter OES will meet at the home son.
- HI H.P . Wilh cultivators. 9 13 -Bounded by Shade River on 3
�1-:E us FOR FEW NEEDS AND blinds Md shades. Porch ValMr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas of
.
adio TV Senke
.
R
0 I Mr and Mr_s. Ot'11 McClintoclt- A. prayer htany
was given
by Colwnbus were guests or Mrs.
·
sides. I mile from Ohio River.
Mldillepori lance, I\Woiags and Shades.
cu■iem rlDdlag.
.
Locust st . , Middleport,
G
All M..,.
. Thur!lday evenmg at 8 with Mrs. all for the ref..........
• 15 31 P
S Zi U Dale WippeI Supply, 215 Union•
Feed MllL
Good f'ISh'mg and hun11 ng. 11 in .
Ann Coe, Thtm,uay.
_,.,._
_,
PboM
WY-Z·ZZSS
Harel CleIeand presid'111g ·
=-==��ccc=oy, Ohio.
1
terested
cull
�3315
Chester
or
r.-17•30t.c.
Ave.
Pomer
contribut.i.Dg
Ol}lers
pr
to
the
o____
Frallk Cleland
IN
BALER
Mrs,
HOLLAND
and
NEW
66
Mr,
TV SI.amp■ et1 aD Repair
: 1 11 THE BEST COFFEE AND �==ccccc
_
JUNE 17
AM?-ll89 Columbus, Ohio.
.
gram
were
Charle
WagMn.
s
U
io
.
lttllel'O
F.
Carol
.
•
condition.
for
excellent
Dairy
a twu w&lt;!eks va5 ROOMS AND BATH, basement
Snac k�. Man, it's Jack' s
E Mala 81.. P
J, Oh
9 15 3tc Chester Volwiteer F ire Depart• ner, Mrs. Helen Youn:::e, Mrs. Al le Friday
•
1,
RI.
,
Ce,te,.
c
6 13 et
and garage. See Lester Russell, p·,,-,.
•.. Salem
- ----- -caltOll
'
,· n the soutb .
Bar . Midd1eport.
Cit'··•
_ TV
4-- IA-tfe FOR SALE - MODE
P.N-HOUSE, ment Is sponsormg a bake sale bert Hill and Mrs. M !\fgarel Mr. William ScoU of Vienna.
Langsville, Ohio.
6 15 6te
Plea sant Ridge, Pomeroy.
17 at tl : 30 a. r:1, Houda.sbell.
:--.:OW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
4 rooms down, one up. Bronze- Saturday, June • .
5 3 l 30lp ---- � --- -- W. Va and Mr. Charles 5c,,1t of
be
h
ild mg
m
t
e
u
next O
l
l
b
d
Hours
· g
·
- 1 Iow b'1rch ki'•h
·
fa1lormg and Allenn
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ill
"'
en,
u
•lD
.
b
·
T
s
con•
.
1e
usmess
session
wa
Cla rksburg, W, Va. were guestI
HEATING and PLUMBING
.,._
5 PIECE GARDEN tractor for -----����
Grace s Beau
.
ly Salon m the ..
..-,..
' to fi. Middleport Tailoring
N
bath.
l
te
b
.,
range.
ew
comp
e
ase"
d
ud
le
d
b
H
h
uc
y
Mrs.
o
as
e
t,
vice
I
.
.
o [ Mr, and Mrs. Walter st ewa rt.
Muell11r Furnaces
t.ale, Cheap. Phooe Wi-g. 365) . APARTMENTS - Fumiabed
some build mg m Che8ter. All
ment,
newly
decorated,
inside
Shop. 113 North 2nd St • Middle·
president.
e
meeting
closed
They retu rned ill the eve!l ing acArnold B,oti.,.
6- 14_6tp ·mfurnlshod. McMastera,, KiddleTh
and
out,
Located
1673
Lincoln
port, O.
0- 14-lilc
'
•
with
the
Lord
s
Prayer.
W'n--2821.
W-I 818 E. Main 8' p
companied by their s ister, Mrs.
Ohl0
por
t.
ne
NEW AND USED SfNGER SEWl
Heights. Phone WY 2•2038.
•
,,
..
,
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During
the
social
hour
a
.
�:,
Stewart who will visit relativel
e
h:l\'e
roy
"'
...,
'"°
Phon
Pome
in
v�
CAR OWNERS
6 15 6tc
ING Machin�. E_ sy ler�s.
dessert
course
was
served
by
the
week�.
two
CARRIER
WANTED
FOR
Sugar
wash
6-7-tfc
opp.&gt;rtunity to get autos
Your Authorized Smger Sew1�g
hostesses.
Daily
at
Apply
$
The
Districl
Run
Low
and Mrs. Charles W.igner
.
Mr.
8.
-Enleml Hospll•I
---,-��
ed .and waxed for only
Machine Agency. The Fabric Se
-)'
6
tf
j
-Office.
ntinel
'
Only h
WILL DO BRUSH CUTI'ING 1957 v,. FORD Ranch Wac,
spent Sunday in Charleiton, vis•
ti
Among those who entererl Hol...
P lee' but good ob.
Shop. Tel. WY 2 ·2284.
s
F
id
er
The
E
th
Ci
l
et
r
re e m
ay itlng reIatrves.
•
1.1ppoinlment. Phone '!v. 2 ·
.
6 15 aotc EIGHT HOOM HOUSE and sevf!n with tractor bru sh cutter by tre 3 Boats. See " Red " Keeton. zer bolpttal a die put M hours
evemng
June
hel
with
Mrs
E
t
Houdash
lt,
Kingshour.
Wm.
ancar
your
e
.
Dolly
G.
Kling,
250
9
e
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rou,;i and
c:e
6-14 3lc were: Mn,
Minersville, Ohio.
264J and hal-'e
room house : Also n w 5 room
Smilh,
ho
&amp;
s,
at
ber
home.
Call
bury
Evening
Road.
S
6
t:
6
2
lee
F irst Ave., Janna Kay St11bart,
daughters of Col. ::0111
three
ed cl:.eaper.
USED 10½ INCH ELECTRIC house. A. N. Bengel, Ph. WY ·
6 13 30lc
411 Fourth Ave., Miss
6 6 tfc WY 2-0058,
Isabe l Mrs. Emma Salser, Devotional c.f.lme Friday and spent SAturriay
Dominion, oteUlatmi ..... In 3272.
(2) CARI&gt; O F THAN K�
Bogg, . 129 Fourtb Ave., M.,. WU- �ader, opeoed tbe meeting using wltb her pa,enl.s, Mr. and Mr�
KGOd coadlllon, '7.50 eo, h. Pb. FOR RENT: APART MENT witb
(20B)
E
INSUR
ANC
liam L. Urwin• um Second Ave "The Vine and the Branchef' s.s Owen Watson. TIMI girUI remainWE WISII TO THAN K EVEHY WY !-!8l6, Silln perry. HSH. w· three rooms and bath. Phone
al
■
au
1:
am
e
.
'
· :• " lb the'
COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO G g re.tlq: G UpoH d
,__
I IS 3&amp;c WY 2-SHl.
I her subject. followed by the .bus- ed for lWO weeks VlSw.
WI
11
individual who wa!'I so kind and Main 81.
5 l tfc
Oil roll- M tss Llnda R. Avaaw, Ga 1po I 'S
ng
feet
runni
24.0,
tB.S,
50
ess session when the Circle grandparents.
tectioD. Uf1 Auto. P'irll. Polit
stitute, Ira Hen ry, Rt. ln
In
State
hel pful to us in our l irne or FOUR HOI .TE •N COWS.
• Two
·
!
..S .
"'OD Milli. M.Jddleport, flhili ers, Pomeroy-Mason 24.53, Pt,
1 G�11lpo Us• M11l. Wllr1am F.dward YOled for the new name of the Mrs. Ha"?' Hayman ls a g:.1E'sl.
deepe,;t sorrow. N one wi I eve r three years old In October, other EIGHT ROOM HOUSE AND Call
04
falling
2.
Hinton
,
ant
26.
Pleas
30
. O 5-room BARNES-S
Missionary Society to be "The
iltfJl'SON INSURA.Nca
be forgothm .
Lewis, Rt. 1 Northup, Mrs.
two were two in April. Wendell .aemi room house , iltl
or her son-m-law and dau �liter.
,
Kanawha
Fall
s 4 80 falling CharBe
th
U
M Say
M' ss10
er
Denv
5
room
A
New
Mr. and Mrs.
s:
Agents,. Middleport. Fire, Aut.- leston 19.89 risin�. All m�veable ward L. Jones, Bidwell, ,Ja ...,es
Williams, Rt, 3, Hysell Run, apartm�L
.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and
lso
�
:;:
;
.
cie� � wiih
t"
Carman and Family.
Jordan, P.t, 2 Vinton, ��E- �Y
bowie with garaa:e and laundry mobU1. .8ouda, Phone WY • dams
Pomeroy. Phone WY 2--26M.
ily at Jackson.
\l
\l
fam
� s
abo e
00 the Ohio Ri er
ua�r
6 15 Uc
,
d ID the lr. l rueJa. Y iD :ach 11
nt,
e
ll,
mJure
Pt.
4
Newe
Pleasa
6 12 61.t in basement A. N. Bengel Ph. 29DS.
Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Allen anil
Lo
,._ Dam are down.
ndon
•:ri-11 G allipoua
for jomt meetings or both Cir.
.
WY 2-3:n:1
1-3-lfc - - -Emma
n
Ml
ac
o
Lew
u
•
O
�de_
�ut.
3.
rm
children
o{ New Lexmgton spent
�- was running 2 ½1 feet. Ma et
----,,-- ---- USED CLOTIIING SALE. L&amp;dles' __________
cle
s, Esther and Ruth.
-BUY YOUR INSURANCE ON
is, Gall1poWI Ferry, W, Va, Mn.
i.hoe1 10c. DresseH 25G and 50c. TlOlEE ROOM UPSTAIRS Apart•
/i feet and Winriekl dam 8 feet.
A{ter the program "Toward Sunday nlght and Monday wit.II
monthly
1
01n
l
A. Ams
Dunn
Bo
front
private
bath.
with
t
CARMAN,
'
men
Chilup.
25C
Shirt,
Sport
s
n
at
Men
meve111
e b:
";;; 1
OHVI LLE EUGENE
New Horizons and Froulie rs " her brot.her, Rev. F E.
��;•mero .!�r1. � �
sy
McKenz
Bi
Mr.
Mrs.
and
il
.11on of Den"er and Edna He ll· dren's Shoes 25c, work pants and back e�trance and back �; :l!!
�
�� refreshments were served by
sy p:yments on 3 or 5 Olue RJnr - Rohen Rff4I up Ruti8o: J0� R J
all
w
r
,
po
or
and
fan.
S.
porch.
_Wind1w
Aug.
p
e
n
30
a11d Shirts Sl.111 ailt. O
648
Sec- ye�r contracl!I. Pollc iel can be 14. 3:-45 p.m. ; John J. Rowe up
ger c 3nnan, was born
:s�� Mrs. Smith to Mary McCauley,
·.
clldren
� i �
et
F,d
M
supper guests �I b11 �ther, Mrs.
1912. Departed th ifl life MaJ 29, Fri., Sal., Sun• .,_,,., I other ood Avenue, Middleport. Phone combined and total premiums 14, 4 : 30 p.m. ; lnv11der up 14. 11 :• :i:· :�
: Emma Sah1er, Gretta Simp.son.
. rucliard ce•
Mr:S
kH
. 5um
111 15 3tc
Laura McKemie, Friday.
1961, al the age of -ti years, 8 bar1ains. Long Bottom, Ohio. WY 2-2753.
financed. Barnes . Simpson In- 45 p.m. ; St . Marys up 14, 1 : 25 mers Jackson. and Mrs Clar- Frankie Nelgler, Marie R"·1sh,
Mr. and Mu. � H. Curtis aTid
·
1
tc
mo. ancl 29 days. He was united
i
a.m. ; Chris Jr. up 14, 6 : 05 a.m. ;
n surance Agency M iddleport.
6- -4 l SLEEPING ROOMS. Close
Bertha Sayre, Blanche Walter-----.
ence 'c. Idurnshan, Kills 8 1
- town. 2 Butternut SI•
Mrs
Curt is spent Thurs'
m marn• age M. 18• 1939 to - -�Ten!lflsee down 14, 5:20
son, Esta Eaton, Isabel Simpson
5 30 30tp l.'.13S0
1 1
· Perry
.
.
Birihl
Nelsonvl 11t', HOOVEH SWEEPER IN excel ---·-===��=, I
.
and Mrs. Char1es
M
d
th
ay
w1
r.
'
l ila M · VO\illl ,f
, up t5, 3 40
ra Morris, Vera Beegle, Edna
.
lent condit ion wllh throw-away NICELY FURNISHED DOWN- I -----��==== a.m. ; Bayuu LaRem
· .
Mrs Thurman Wheatley ru 2 U
e
:
'
kl
M
N
IC
Oli10. To thls � n were Lo: paper bag&amp;, Balance due
$21.00 Atairs apartments. 11lree rooms DAVIS-WARNER tNSURANCE. a.m. : New Martinsville down 16, Wells�on daughter 4. 01 a � W�d- Pickens aud Mrs. Ott Boston, a �
·
:
•
th P following ch,, reB - Eld
r. a: M rs. James D avI5 ol
• ·
·
for all 5:45 a.m.: Freiberger up 17, 2
l.h
Com1;&gt;1ete
protection
Phone
lh
2-2204
6
10
6tc
WY
gue
st .
·
o
2
nd
b
Als
nd
ba
a
•
rooms
a
8
nesday. Mrs. Carman J. LorubMarlin of California, Edna JeaB
___
Portland spent Sunday af�ernoon
needs. TeL WY 2•296&amp;. 5--!l .ttc �:j�OVEC up _18• I: 15 .m, ;
Athens, llOft, 8:56 p.m Wedblo,
and William Orville, at home. BRAND NEW G.E. SWIVEL TOP M kldleport. Ph. 2•3874•
�
with
Dana and Louise Parr.
,
up •
a.m.
Se
l rom
lne alleDded
111 15 6tc
:: :: ::
�:
: err-J_ nesday.
lie leaves to mourn departure Vaeu� Cleaner on wheel■,
ie Shtiler or Letart 15pen1
Ma
�
rg
Boswo
th• �-mg Of - Ca t pente, ,e
up • · a.m,. Com
l
(21
)
REAL
ESTATE
be,ideo thes, . Father. Mother. Beautoful p"""I colored. Com•
Dloebu1••
ver
day■ with her gran j1,,r.
al
( 7) HELP WANTED
munter up 20• S:20 a.m.; James
and John Young, S ay at Po
Patients recently dftichargeJ Inone brother, Ivan, of Columbus, plete with attachment.a. Will aell ===c=-:==:::------:c--;·
UDd
rn•
n
ts,
Mr.
and Mn. Edward Simpe
_
_
·
Ohio, Sisters , Mrs. Robert Lhls week only for $SUMI. Tenn■ WAITRF.SS WANTED, musl be I ""'-�• ...
..,,,,,,,. Bow le up 20, 5 : so a.m. ; South- eluded Mra. Lillie Rogers, M r L eroy.
son.
_ .....,., land down 1'. 3 :40 a.m. ; Mr. Pearl R. Castle, LoreltA Mont- Mrs. Rose 'Y'llloct
i1 desired. Phone WY 2-2204.
urned -OYer tt. Apply in person at The
MIidred ) eo...·en of Pomeroy, O..
____,.
";'
------h
after
of
6tc
down
23,
3
55
a.m.
ng
Chr
.
J
ome
ker
fl
IO
Green
Gables,
State
Routee
7.
pa
Frec
lent
h)
in
st
is
os-Roa
:
11&amp;be
.
�
(Lila
;
i
M rs. Earl
ch, R
gomery. Mist Mary
Meigs Genreal �p1tal.
111 13 Ste PO�ROY - 4-r� stone houl!le eph down 23, 15: 10 e.m.; Delta
I
8&lt; J
Miners v ille. o . • also a doughier- to BUSHEL CORN, 300 bale■ good
sell Scott, John David. Jewe]l,
rman,
aut
Mr.
with
C
bath
and
k1ltherl
,
,
5
a.m
.
:
Semet
Go
oQueen
up
r
up
w
Roberta
u
s
me
28
in-Lflw, Mr!!.
Le 11 I improved ON loul OlD W.ASHII 0
hay, G. A. Deem, Racine. Phone WANT::!:D: WOMAN TO LIVE IN
Paul E. Butler Jr,, Mlcbael Sum.
5-' l-'tp. wlth elderly lady. Light house- mallc hot air hea Ung, twd- 28, 1 a.m.; Johruion up 30, 5: 50 V air, Lynn M. coonan, Ronnie at �eigs General Ho.spltal.
liron}lson Bradley Steven of �u l- WI 9--2228.
i forma. and a host of relatives --------�= work. Write: The Daily Sentin- wood Doors, large �ot. Cooveu• a.in . ; Southem up 32 , 2: 45 a.m, Blazer, Judy A. Flack, Michael Miss Rosemary Salser 1 e f t
XE HO,: POINT ELECTRIC
-11nd friends. lie will be sadly DELU
6 13 3tc lent. $9,000. 00. Will sell with Betty Moran up 33, 10: SS p.m. ; Lambert Mra. Jamea J, Saunden M onday morning to attend EastBox 668-P.
.
bamet s ink left drain. -eel 1
range.
--'
-- modest down payment, balance Dan Quinn up 33 3. · 20 a· m , Ro•
em Kentuei....
m18sed•
I
.., State College at
'
and
Infant
Mrs.
John
Roach,
·
,on,.
St
t
331
La
l
n
8
see
be
May
'
t'
monthly.
take
( 1 9) BUSINESS
Richmond, Ky .• for lhe .wnmer.
Sleep on. dear one, and
lyn W. up M, : 15 a.m.
.
sc
Denney Mn. Merrill
"
Pomeroy, Oh ao.
POMEROY - 7 - room modern GalllpDU. D■m - Pffm7t.-ula Mn. Nevi
•
thy res!,
Mn
�
Mn. Carol Birch, Mrs. l"ir.rn
OPPORTUNITIES
Mn
. Wlll
Wa
,
u
gh
will
I, ELECTROLUX VACUUM Cleaner
Our Hea.enly Fathe,'1
-------�- frame home with bath and bot down S,40 p.m. Queeo City down
Ball,
' Gaul, Mn. Jean Alkire, Charley
,
K hler and 11n. E a a
- � - Rosenbaum"• Tav- waler ',eating. B ueme�t �d
brsl.
wilh attachments lncluding paint FOR
oe
1
N� and Hilton Wolfe, Jr,
11: 50 p,m.; Robert West down
, -..
'
6 15 Uc spray. Orlgil'lally sold · for over em m _Pomeroy. Fully equipped. garage, Wall-to-wall ce , petm.g, 25 a :
•
have enrolled at Rio Grande Col.
.m. Oliver Shearer up 4 :•
• Dtalti P-.�
4:
____
A
,
Amo■I 1Bq
$tOO.OO. Pay olf la st • payment., In busmes, 28 I"•"· WY 2--. storm window and doers. Larf!e 55
lege lor IIWIUller ochooL
a· m· •• Raymood SalveU up 6 According to
'
(8)
5 31 tfc veranda. Excellently located on
lbe midnight re- 'nior if
or $6.SO per month or SM.OIi
le Bentz left lut Tuurs- �CWO!_NP
a.m.
....
...
1.., --. ..
port of the nursing de�, .a
L i1-cotn Hill. Tot.al price $11,000.
c:ash. Pllone WY 2-2204.
'l'M Rambler
ft.. for G reat Laba Tr
BULLDOZING BY THE HOUR.
K••
•h•
River
lreae
atn
"-.iiuu
i...•
..
16
thoee
patient.I
SUBURBAN - 6 • room frame
who were LIited bl _,
15 10 61c
Ingels Furniture
WorW Standard of Compad
.00. Cl lon Moles,
.
up Lmdon 4: 40 a.m. : S • I • a 1 rair condition Included, n. Doit&amp;
il
EM
'1-7611
forced
hot
air
wi
t
h
bath
and
Center
M
E•ee�leaee
I ti 30tp
· SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE
Mltltlllp■rl, Ohio J
.
heating. utility room czzx2,a1_ 13 down Marmet U : GI a.m. : Lucy Jy Kling, Roy D. Rothgeb, I, Roy Mr. and Mr1 Crltt Br:tdford
nd , form
-81
r:':i, �� �
with
... Sewing Machine �mplete
BARBER WANTED FOR location acre• with garaiie. ham and Jane Luca1 down Marmet :&amp; : SO Bartlett, Mrs.
-----:.;:�
Wilhelm. Earl ------------J'
attachments to 11g zag, mono- in Ohio Hotel. Room with out- other buildings. 4 milea from a.m. ; Merrill up
armet '7: 05 Swlaber, Mn. Ida NlcoL
""M
Mn. Almaa• ,..,abll!IJ.
gram, patch and make butten- side entrance. Contact: Clyde Pomeroy on blacktop road. a.m. ; Thelma Ann
up Winfield bert Patrick, Marion Pursley
SH
50
holes. �ay off balance $.'17. or Chapman,
�
e 15 31.c $ll,OOO.OO.
t:20 p.m. : C. V. Bonier down M arion SWearingen, Vem
tonn, ,I desired. Phone WY�toO
SUBURBAN - ' • room frame Wlnf�ld 10:IO p.111. ; O. F, Sboarbell Mia Florence Camp Jin.
III to e
220l
(20) BUSINESS
with bath and furruK'tl heatin1. er down Wlnfle]d 10:50 p.m. ; Hel· F. ate Alleuworth.
Emma
PM• WY t-3111
11n.
i P the h o m e '
MACHINE.
be
2
SEWING
moms
! e1 n y w h c t &lt;.'
SINGER
,aoemonl.
can
3:'"
am.
••
SERVICES
full
Ue
Z. down W1nlle1d
o
1
t
• z,
n
c
o
r
n
9
Shaver, Jin. Ollie Ru,oell, l'J.
Fo1 roo l 1
t
lovely blond console, llke new.
e level lot with INK '
Roy R.
PAnB
HINE SHOP SERV JCE- u ps ain. 5-acr
mer
Fil'e,
MAC
James
Jordan.
SKINI"
1953 FORD. Priced to sell, Phorie
pressing, clock a:arage, implement buildEquipped to mah bullonhol�, Welding. brazing,
WASIIINGTON (UPI&gt; - Half- Bauer, Fred Shiflet, M.ugara "-·
WI 9-3292 or WI 9-3080.
d�m, embroidery and aew m drilling, cutl.in&amp;,
etc. Complete Ing and ut Wty bulltting. nAboutl back Ed Vereb IDd oUemive Davis, Emma Lewis, Mn. AJ.
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zippers. Assume last 8 payrr ,ts Machine ahop aervice. Fulton- 10 miles
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lib "O!Qllnen. Hersehel Rou,h AppUance Service. DomestJc and
for cultivatlon, balance ror pa.
Phone Ch-7-226:l or /irthur Syl- Comme.rdal.. Contact Roger
lure. Total price t,t,000.ID. - and
-.eater, Phone Wy•2·2.'110.
with Roll•A- Bout Stand
3.t
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4 I Ile owner will carry aome fiDano.
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GOING-Otrr OF buslneu sa lt! The Powen Company, M kktleporL FARM - 100 acre■ wlth IO _...
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tn&gt;ctot tillable '"' good el the Porlland Key"4no Sta- Ohio. P1xm WY H31L
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Age 25 to 60. Should be residents of this county
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Denounemt plam Co b&amp;Dd ffll' clud1n1 aame ol hi■ wlle's DCOIDI,
tubttanlial back pey to the three ■hould e-xCftld tl,OOII 1r yt'ar .
turncoat. who 10llld ovtr tbt
to IN London, Paw
United SlatN to mMe boob trttil rt,U )'OU ant
Berlln. Rome ■nd NK'.. for
Red China, V.P'.W. , Commandtt- the yacatlon of ,. lifeti
the
me
ao. Chlne11&amp;
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87. Mlao tl'tbt
. an)' ,�.,gml e tr·• P11grtnu&gt; 0� to �urpealed for all-out auppo.
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WClllld ope which t.alr:u off from New
legWative efforta which
portl
veloped
bl,. Ynrt vie jet Rights , n Novemeber
fter
S3. Perform
ment,
flnwo,
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1 wJthhold such pay
M, IJl&amp;nlah
Brull
t. 1111111 • · · V. P'.W. Commander­
loww
the
tn
Ing denied an award
peso
u. 8te&amp;J
in b f
J 1 M� an.
coorte the United states Supremt � ie Ted C. C&lt;mn,,
18. Ins ■nd
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th
at
n tri'lS,
Court. in a divided, but majority DOWk-ed 4 two bartal
(ltulf)
11f tl39.
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cost
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at
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opinion. dee• Jd tbal wider !
Ian law and reprd]ea cl lhefr ■nd ODI! for 12 day• ■t a cost of
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d!uvO\lt'al 0{ their homeland the "59 hu been planned and full in
notleo of
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may be had by
three tumcoala ani entitled to orm i
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badt pay . . . . . Tho
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at
Xansaa
City,
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IS. Publtc
other altemative II for the rt, St,eclal Memorial Service• unonly
notleo
der the alllJlkH of the V.F.W
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C-onsp-es.s ... amend the law t,, pro,
11&amp;. J&gt;nmot
LI L ABNER
hfM back pay
wbo repu4. will he held In tbe hu1 Ame,Jca.n
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STRANGER. .'! HE.RE COME A U'L Pl!Zk !!
dilnenalonll
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World
War
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and
1MIV 4IO !!
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of Representatives
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WO"ld
War
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are
buried
in
the
�d the Senate to dwt off back
ff, Commercla1
salary payment, to the th1'M tum- Cemetery at Suresne1, Arran•
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45. Molal'
coils. 'Iben bi I aeriooa C.Omtl• menta are belnc made so tha t
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whether any fflan"M n ,•. ···� 1e tn pay special '1 11ft, to World War I 1
iT. Bubldde■
the law � wlthho1 · baclr: pay or World War n battlefteld areas
and
which according to the majorlty . Hundreds of V.P'.W.
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xpec•
rv
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are
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ou
this
"Vacation
of
a
Life
titled ' . . . Commander Connell
s
directed the-V.F.W . National Le1- time.''
PAILY OBYl'TOQUOTE - Here'• how to worli Ii: llleli\le � ·,ice · ., go all out ro,
A X 'l' D L B .I. A X B
any bill which would ;uooe
ffl.illy
It L O N G P S L L O W
, deny payment of Ame,Jcan tu
GASOLIN E ALLEY
O. letter simply 1t&amp;nd1 for another. In Ulls ample A ill Ulld dollar• to lumcoat
s who have forI
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IDr th■ thne L'-. X for the two O's, etc, Sing-le lettere, ■p&gt;■- sakea the United states
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Thank l)C\1, MaijOr T�. l"t
tropld.., th• lenJth and ronnauon o, tbe w.&gt;rd■ are ■.11 htllta.
Lawrence J. Lal.one, Preslcf�nt
the '8me ti� 1he 8'CiJent
Because of you,.JUitice Pert and Ard it CU" budQet
-■th tt-, ui. 000e iattera are diftaci.t..
� ha,n
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stdof
FATHER
S
DAY
the National Auoc lelion
JI
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could be increa
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your
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of
irectors
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Afqreatest in the ci�y•, hi�tot'\j.
1 8 U R
Y K H s R E T V W N N , 9 K A U A ' M fi.irs, ha• an,.ounced
that the an- i Our love you·v11 always bad,
a a K • s r K W Q A N A H I K A u - nual ConventJon of State Dll'e(!tA/ r■ Now the dc1y has CCl-tne when,
will be held ill Gatlinburg . Tenn- , We lhall honor dear old Dad.
R B l lt. L II T K .
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esaee, June 11-H , . . . Rer . .enYeatetdlU"a er,ptoquote: IN THIS WORI..:l NOTHING ts tath of mnyor veler:&gt;n· 0r.-,We know he loves his girls and
OERTAIN BUT DEATH AND TAXES-FRANKLIN,
zation� amf officials of the Vet- boys ,
erans Admlni str11tion will meet Aa well u mother deur,
with the State Directors to dis- He will surely aee his worth today
By the crowd that 's gathered her�.
cuss mutual pro"'t&gt;ms and o·
Uves in servini;i lhe needs of vet­
erans and the dependents of de- We'vt come to praise you Fathceased veteran■
. J.- most er dear
1
the Dt;,artmenl � Veter�ns With 80� and music too,
NANCY
MONDAY TDROUOR nm�, 11, JO Country Rot Down
ralrs
wflrk
close
with
ly
Service
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11:25
Fru
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I:'" Sign OIi
our every praise our hearts ,-------­
Officer
s of the major Yeleran:\ or•
WELL 1 I'M
made gIad
C E RTA I N LY
U::ICI Country Hoe 011\l'D
00 Today with God
.e-anb:a
tlons in bringlnv available
TH
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11 : 45 Farm Time
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benefJt to eliglble veterans and From one 80 ...,...... and true.
THE
S.ALAt&gt;11:57 Mid-DIJ Dow Jones Av6: 30 ll'arm Tirnb
the d"fll!ndents of df!eeated ntererage,;
Cotmlry Jamhoroo
OKAY �
ans. In some state, the ,. ·:ins He goes �n �•Y to the chwda , ;
IJ : 00 Noou Newr
T:GD Brtakfut Party
do
hrn
girl
s
and
beys,
So
C&lt;immlsslons to help to 1Upport the
12: 15 Gwir St.v
T,211 11:moded Welllb■,
work of
Ice omceni of the Together he and mother dear,
12 � Jull FrA" Yw
T: IO Plckena Sbow
veteran.11 or"anlzatioll.ll r ,!lb Sh.are alike both triah and joys.
T:IO Sohio Nffl lloporl
1::15 Ntiwt
appropriat ions p•"
bv state
1:00 Brtakf.., Party
1: 30 Jt.ll 1'01 You
Le"\'islatures, and ln othe� · �tes Leri not forget in afler years,
1:• 'lbe ll'd 1'lll■ Momin&amp;
S:11&amp; 111 JI Wilb M:1111c.
thP Veterans Commission hires Tbeir memory to keep sweet;
(NtwaJ
S : 00 Platte1 Parlf
and "'loervises the Senlct
Mab them happy while they're
l:IO llr8lddaal Puty
cers who repl'elelll tbs varioua here,
4:3CI Local NtrWt
veterans groupe . . . . tn most In- In heaven we·n hope to meet,
1:CD IIGniln&amp; llodltallnna
4: 35 �•Um Part,
slanCP• 1'-"J ldPntltlea ol. .the veter­
10:00 Morning Meditations
5; 45 New, Roundup
anl'f or«anlzatlons are maint.aintd We bid you now afond adieu,
10: II
Pt. Pleasant
8:00 Sundown Sera.id.
in the handling of clatms,
11,00
Shop
8:IO Sip Oil
Al each ION on their way ;
We breathe I prayer that another I
Records In the Veterans Adm.in- ,ear,
lstraUon infllcate that the p-eat We'll meet a ain
on Fatber'J
a:
majo,lty
ol Worltl War I, World 0.,
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Alice Frlck
.
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celvmg enalon, for non-aervicePomeroy, Ohio
7:0D M1lllcal Clock
1%:00 Communlt)' Nen
connected dlsabOitlet prior to J..,.
7:e ft■ IJfellnt
lJ:O&amp; Noon f-tew1
ly 1, 19&amp;0 ue not changing Offl' MOLLY BEE MARRIES
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1:00 Obie Valle) fien
U;; JO Ohlo New1
under the provillml of • new LAS VEGAS, Nev. ( UPI J-Slng1:GIS Olm Nen
12: 15 Maruts
pensloo law wblcla becP , effec• er Molly Bee, 22, who started in
1:10 s,ottl Toda,12;20 Bulletin Board
ti• J.-'·· 1, UIIO . . . , . . Under the show business al the age of 10,
I: IS 'WCl'ld Nen
12: 25 Newt O Gram,
new law monthly . pension pay. wa■ honeymooning here today
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12: 30 Farm and liome Hour
menta &amp;. " ' 1reer If the · t �ran witb television caml!raman Jotm
1:15 c.nmua11y News
1.2:45 Mr. Musit
c8Jl qu·•·ty "Ith a '"wer Income Ktpp, 3111.
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t:00 lltllical Clock
11m1t-11on. For a:ample, ..- --' ?r
l:M LOcal Newt
MN married Monday In �
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the old law an eligible married the Lu Vegas wee Kirk o· lhe
1:00 Mr. llu■ic
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t:M ••aa 41 81-..ing
velftl'an may haW" i11P01TMI uu o Heather. They will continu
S:GO Worlf. Newt
e their
lD: Uuoa County Nn1
al,700 per �"',r, eluding .IQ b- honeymoon in I
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Mr. lluaic
days 1n Acecome earnr 'Y bis wife, ,ind N- puk-o
10:m Talk GI tht Town
S;5G Local Newt
, Mexico.
HOW, "41:M, i-a: '
tll'ECE '
eek,,
ht, pension. while under the A1lll8 TIIANll
It: .. IIOlld 1146 18 ANNIE, A
t,00 Dia&lt;lnl With DoN
l'ORT CENSUS
HAVI!
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ne,r law on eflg'hle �arr le,I vetBRANO HEW UTT1.!
U:CD Whit '■ lfJ Numliet
.,90 Ralllq Romo
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nan c��ld receive � larger � '•
GET THAT
&lt;Mon., Wed. , rru
4:45 World k.eport
.� John I.esin■ld D-IOeh. has
P
ly
pe
v-t-r p�•.. .,
!lil!!i!'
pa
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1
U!OO Talk of tbt Town
4:IO Sport,
poeed a new 'natlonal ·�
!l!lr OF HERE I
annual
Income,
lncludlq:
any
In4:S5 Muon Cumty Nen
(Tuel., 'ftl11rt.)
WHElle DID
...,. fn ...,... ol $1,200 eamecl \r1D1portation. Heuinp on the
t-E GO 't
11:U Tallt ol Ibo ...,.
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will bo bold July 18
�• . "-la wffe, ii not more than propow
nd
11:U Qwdl Belli Ria,
l:OI World New1
,t,OOO . . .. . . .Apparent(y the pen, 1 JI.
trdtlaJ iiil,I
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Mustcale
1ionen would rather gamble on LMtnui, cbairman of a Houae
-......_, 8eeurtll
U:a llll,R!JIIII
�:oo Sllllet Boulevard
.
reeeivln• • IIDlller montl,lv pea- subcommittee on the t'efl.llUS, iald
' 6:,0 SigD Off
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_ e■dly Only&gt;
r· 1 with a • �ger Income limita- TuNdia:· the nation faced a na-:-:c.
e-:'
j,).
'&gt; o1 tho
fewer thaa 2,000, moat of ti•· lhan to lll!ool for a tarpr t1onaJ trolll(lClltatlno crt.su and
-:,.1 tljo,
Ulball 116,l!OI - - police bones and rldllll pens!o• ne,ment whld, ml: · be that tbe fact■ IIOC&lt;ll8lry for ClO&lt;'
In - M City, � - ....,. boroe1.
Nlducod f hll lllllUII lncGme. tn• - oclloa ,,_ not available.

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donation, t,,wacd fae-fighting
I ge• eD
,quipme,t will he apprenated
ff&gt;R
-SALE
E,,ht
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bnck
JUN•
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F.�
D�
BL ONDF. OAK ChO RD OH
u,s�
home w1lh modrrn bath,
1.8
l i ,\ N . Good eondihon, _e.i1Jy �n --N,lg
/'I. film. " A _ Gell('rahon Wi'nout
ler Buildlna s.PP1,�
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f
land.
th
aae
o
Locatt'd 00
Cause." will be shown at · he
A
I' Iay Low pnce
81ll e s
Wn t•
W upply whal It takes lo build
m,
v11
W
Phone
Rd
on
le
Har
Y %� terpr•·se EUB chu•ch
S••ft"ay
•
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""'n
Wen de I I . 7t h &amp; W arren, M areI . or repair a house. Call Guy
12 fil ,William Weher, a life Jong ml6071.
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Fra
ncis
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Re
the
B
by
la.
lor
III
ormalion.
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f
p.m
at
30
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P \ --fi
- -Ncigler or Corbel Cleek . Racine,
FOR CONS ISTEN T DE PEND ABLE RESU LTS
t f The R Idge, ha.s_ been tHt,.
d
en
Wurlitzer Spmct Piano Mahogany
Note: RNd•n ■re cordial• H Gla:t1er The public is invited.
RATES
� g tic FOH SALE 3 bt"droom home or1
OhKl
Hospital, Galli,.
fmish. u� 1n teachmg Stcd10 - Built-m ly invited lo UM thit ■nOffi cers and Inspection •earn en 10 lhe Hober
corner lot III Mason,
4 centa per word, one U1Sertlon.. Mlnlu:i,um cbarie--«I
GRE:FRI
.
is
reported lo be
toNlNG
s.
where
h
Wende ll's. On °d isplay in Porn- AIR CONOIT
kitchen. carport and awnings . nounu- m■nt tp■c:e for pu bli c members of Theodoru� Council pol l
t"
centa. 6 cent■ per word for tbree consecutive lmertioaa.
.
ft■
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r
Jack's
condition.
word
serious
■nd organbed 1roup fflfff
Special-one month (or 30 centa per
.., ul Tri•County Mu:.ic Center ERATION se vice
e'"Y
Carl Schwal"l. SP J-56811.
Daughters o1 AmerIca are re in
Fu.U r■te of 4 cent■ per wurd 1ri.1..1 be cbar&amp;ed tor ad­
Will'1am Wayne Milhoan. 10 W&amp;I
Ing,. Noticff will N acceptf
i
lngeratiOn.. New Ha,.-en. Pbool
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110.,,,..
uire
in
value
q
Good
lp
6 12
quest.ed to meet at the IOOF
1
y
ff
y
HrtlUDI if not p11d "'1tbiD 10 daJI after recel\11.11 �lll.
d■
thr
d■ll
to
run
treited at Meigs General HospJtal
6-2:S-U
fi 15 lstc ru 1--3537.
Erron la A.dvel'Wtn&amp;-Sbould be reo,orted tmmedi•teiJ.
u) I n advance of the h_all Sunday at � - 30 P-�· to _Prac- last week for injuries s uffered
j
to
HOUSE
be
ROOM
2
l•
ACRE,
o,
1
flle Dally Sentinel will 001 bt re■poDJiblt tor mor. thao
· :ear n r,ule No 680. .-.ent. Notlcn r«el ved for lice for lnspect1on which ,will be when his toes were caught in a
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one Incorrect insertion.
,nor• than thrH intert�n• held Mo11d!ly at 7. 30 p.m.
Al Is for f:� 00.
C&amp;rd of Tbanb and Sped.al NoticH of Event&amp;, $1.�.
--- - power mower.
will be held untll mNtlnt -----for 50 word minimum. Each addibon■I word, le.
Mrs. H. A. Barnhart
4
Dr.
Sedan
Albert Warner, brother-In-law of
th• above requlr•m•nh.
.
wor
per
cent
d
l
1t
published
s
Ob1tu1rte
Phone Coolville 667-J4Bl
Wrlll!, 1-'b■u or Col!Uld
Low
mileage
by
one
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Taylor. tmderl 110.
8 DAYS
3 DAYS
WORDS l DAY
or­
Store
Joppa
Clean
.,._,
owner.
BaelM,
.
careful
BILAOFOIW
C.
L
JUNE
IS
went sw,gery at Camden-Clark
$4.50
11.M
90c
60c
15
w1th
.
finish
blue
iginal
6--14
«c
$6.00
.00
1
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11.20
60c
20
The Meigs County Democratk
Hospital In Parkersburg,
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· ome o1 the Home1ess -Nas
,
match i n-g i nterior.
S7�
'2.25
SI�
75c
2:.
,1
1
IIUSBANDS! Give your wife 2 or
0
. . .
. . .-. . ... _ 1 ,. Club will met at the Portland the topic for the meeting , con- Eve�tt _Milhoan rec�1ve_d wnr,.
.
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a
J
hour
week
EIS
a
�if!
!
Aver.
s
Ad• recehied bJ 10 A. It .-Ul be tn that d1y'1 paper.
Forked Run Conservalion Lake. Grade School Th ursday, .hme 15 d u ted by M rs. H !en Jo. in n that his s1.11ter, Mrs. Mmme Erl�
age lime spent ironing 1 srirt
c
a room eabin. Good hunting and at 7: 30 p. m. Election of omcers
r so , wine of Middleport is in Holz.er
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Ieader, at the m�mg Of tbe
1s 20 minutes'·
Our custom
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
4 Dr.
· asked
fishmg. Located on gravel road. w1·tt he hetd . E ach tadY ,s
Hospita!.
W. S. C • S· held Friday evemng
One owrier, clean car.
shirt service will relieve eher of
·
If interested call Y85--33l5 Chest
sandw1'ches or cookies.
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Mr. and Mrs. Blaine M ilhoa,•
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P&lt;U"Ual tbe home of Mr,. Crill n
that tedious job.
Your shirts er or AM? 389 Co Iumb Oh.i
u,
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called
(9) FOR SALE
will look righl, feel right, stay
(1 ) NOTICES
: 1� ;· The Rock springs B e t t e r ford with her sister, Mrs. le.Jen hoan and���=�
� d:�
ilhoan, UD
right .
Health Club will hold its meet- Younce, assist.ant hostess.
"F:RHl'l'B AND P!'.81' CONTROi ! GAS. FU EL OIL and .:oal (UJI,
59 ACRES, 3 mi Ies_ south of Long
C ing Thursday at t p.m . at t h o!: 1be meeting opened with an _ ..::...
Robinson's
Laundry
and
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b:, Fala- FrN llllpedloa. lulll'- nacea. ta.II !or free estlmalel.
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D ry Cl min gs. Phone: WY
Bottom on what IS know as Ox- Grange hall with Mrs. Wilbur repeating the 23rd Psalm.
POMEROY
'f
• Abbott Middl rt
.l i M
spent SUnday afte
2- 5428 or Robinson's Tri- bow. Nice barn unde�ground. 5 Bailey as hostes8.
6-�:c
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A
meditation
and
a
scrlpturt
�:n
==�t::t �
oreman
so
Herman
room house �nd un plement
Lustre Cleaners, WY 2-5130.
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Past officers of ·Racine Chap- reading was given by Mrs, John- and Mrs.
.
UIL
shed , eleclrlc1ty
WI-II• VENETIAN BLINDS. WINDOW SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTOR
6 IJ 6tc
m_ house.
pre.
ter OES will meet at the home son.
- HI H.P . Wilh cultivators. 9 13 -Bounded by Shade River on 3
�1-:E us FOR FEW NEEDS AND blinds Md shades. Porch ValMr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas of
.
adio TV Senke
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R
0 I Mr and Mr_s. Ot'11 McClintoclt- A. prayer htany
was given
by Colwnbus were guests or Mrs.
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sides. I mile from Ohio River.
Mldillepori lance, I\Woiags and Shades.
cu■iem rlDdlag.
.
Locust st . , Middleport,
G
All M..,.
. Thur!lday evenmg at 8 with Mrs. all for the ref..........
• 15 31 P
S Zi U Dale WippeI Supply, 215 Union•
Feed MllL
Good f'ISh'mg and hun11 ng. 11 in .
Ann Coe, Thtm,uay.
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PboM
WY-Z·ZZSS
Harel CleIeand presid'111g ·
=-==��ccc=oy, Ohio.
1
terested
cull
�3315
Chester
or
r.-17•30t.c.
Ave.
Pomer
contribut.i.Dg
Ol}lers
pr
to
the
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Frallk Cleland
IN
BALER
Mrs,
HOLLAND
and
NEW
66
Mr,
TV SI.amp■ et1 aD Repair
: 1 11 THE BEST COFFEE AND �==ccccc
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JUNE 17
AM?-ll89 Columbus, Ohio.
.
gram
were
Charle
WagMn.
s
U
io
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lttllel'O
F.
Carol
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for
excellent
Dairy
a twu w&lt;!eks va5 ROOMS AND BATH, basement
Snac k�. Man, it's Jack' s
E Mala 81.. P
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9 15 3tc Chester Volwiteer F ire Depart• ner, Mrs. Helen Youn:::e, Mrs. Al le Friday
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Ce,te,.
c
6 13 et
and garage. See Lester Russell, p·,,-,.
•.. Salem
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Bar . Midd1eport.
Cit'··•
_ TV
4-- IA-tfe FOR SALE - MODE
P.N-HOUSE, ment Is sponsormg a bake sale bert Hill and Mrs. M !\fgarel Mr. William ScoU of Vienna.
Langsville, Ohio.
6 15 6te
Plea sant Ridge, Pomeroy.
17 at tl : 30 a. r:1, Houda.sbell.
:--.:OW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
4 rooms down, one up. Bronze- Saturday, June • .
5 3 l 30lp ---- � --- -- W. Va and Mr. Charles 5c,,1t of
be
h
ild mg
m
t
e
u
next O
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b
d
Hours
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- 1 Iow b'1rch ki'•h
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fa1lormg and Allenn
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b
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con•
.
1e
usmess
session
wa
Cla rksburg, W, Va. were guestI
HEATING and PLUMBING
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5 PIECE GARDEN tractor for -----����
Grace s Beau
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ly Salon m the ..
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' to fi. Middleport Tailoring
N
bath.
l
te
b
.,
range.
ew
comp
e
ase"
d
ud
le
d
b
H
h
uc
y
Mrs.
o
as
e
t,
vice
I
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o [ Mr, and Mrs. Walter st ewa rt.
Muell11r Furnaces
t.ale, Cheap. Phooe Wi-g. 365) . APARTMENTS - Fumiabed
some build mg m Che8ter. All
ment,
newly
decorated,
inside
Shop. 113 North 2nd St • Middle·
president.
e
meeting
closed
They retu rned ill the eve!l ing acArnold B,oti.,.
6- 14_6tp ·mfurnlshod. McMastera,, KiddleTh
and
out,
Located
1673
Lincoln
port, O.
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the
Lord
s
Prayer.
W'n--2821.
W-I 818 E. Main 8' p
companied by their s ister, Mrs.
Ohl0
por
t.
ne
NEW AND USED SfNGER SEWl
Heights. Phone WY 2•2038.
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the
social
hour
a
.
�:,
Stewart who will visit relativel
e
h:l\'e
roy
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Pome
in
v�
CAR OWNERS
6 15 6tc
ING Machin�. E_ sy ler�s.
dessert
course
was
served
by
the
week�.
two
CARRIER
WANTED
FOR
Sugar
wash
6-7-tfc
opp.&gt;rtunity to get autos
Your Authorized Smger Sew1�g
hostesses.
Daily
at
Apply
$
The
Districl
Run
Low
and Mrs. Charles W.igner
.
Mr.
8.
-Enleml Hospll•I
---,-��
ed .and waxed for only
Machine Agency. The Fabric Se
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tf
j
-Office.
ntinel
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WILL DO BRUSH CUTI'ING 1957 v,. FORD Ranch Wac,
spent Sunday in Charleiton, vis•
ti
Among those who entererl Hol...
P lee' but good ob.
Shop. Tel. WY 2 ·2284.
s
F
id
er
The
E
th
Ci
l
et
r
re e m
ay itlng reIatrves.
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6 15 aotc EIGHT HOOM HOUSE and sevf!n with tractor bru sh cutter by tre 3 Boats. See " Red " Keeton. zer bolpttal a die put M hours
evemng
June
hel
with
Mrs
E
t
Houdash
lt,
Kingshour.
Wm.
ancar
your
e
.
Dolly
G.
Kling,
250
9
e
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rou,;i and
c:e
6-14 3lc were: Mn,
Minersville, Ohio.
264J and hal-'e
room house : Also n w 5 room
Smilh,
ho
&amp;
s,
at
ber
home.
Call
bury
Evening
Road.
S
6
t:
6
2
lee
F irst Ave., Janna Kay St11bart,
daughters of Col. ::0111
three
ed cl:.eaper.
USED 10½ INCH ELECTRIC house. A. N. Bengel, Ph. WY ·
6 13 30lc
411 Fourth Ave., Miss
6 6 tfc WY 2-0058,
Isabe l Mrs. Emma Salser, Devotional c.f.lme Friday and spent SAturriay
Dominion, oteUlatmi ..... In 3272.
(2) CARI&gt; O F THAN K�
Bogg, . 129 Fourtb Ave., M.,. WU- �ader, opeoed tbe meeting using wltb her pa,enl.s, Mr. and Mr�
KGOd coadlllon, '7.50 eo, h. Pb. FOR RENT: APART MENT witb
(20B)
E
INSUR
ANC
liam L. Urwin• um Second Ave "The Vine and the Branchef' s.s Owen Watson. TIMI girUI remainWE WISII TO THAN K EVEHY WY !-!8l6, Silln perry. HSH. w· three rooms and bath. Phone
al
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am
e
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COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO G g re.tlq: G UpoH d
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I IS 3&amp;c WY 2-SHl.
I her subject. followed by the .bus- ed for lWO weeks VlSw.
WI
11
individual who wa!'I so kind and Main 81.
5 l tfc
Oil roll- M tss Llnda R. Avaaw, Ga 1po I 'S
ng
feet
runni
24.0,
tB.S,
50
ess session when the Circle grandparents.
tectioD. Uf1 Auto. P'irll. Polit
stitute, Ira Hen ry, Rt. ln
In
State
hel pful to us in our l irne or FOUR HOI .TE •N COWS.
• Two
·
!
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"'OD Milli. M.Jddleport, flhili ers, Pomeroy-Mason 24.53, Pt,
1 G�11lpo Us• M11l. Wllr1am F.dward YOled for the new name of the Mrs. Ha"?' Hayman ls a g:.1E'sl.
deepe,;t sorrow. N one wi I eve r three years old In October, other EIGHT ROOM HOUSE AND Call
04
falling
2.
Hinton
,
ant
26.
Pleas
30
. O 5-room BARNES-S
Missionary Society to be "The
iltfJl'SON INSURA.Nca
be forgothm .
Lewis, Rt. 1 Northup, Mrs.
two were two in April. Wendell .aemi room house , iltl
or her son-m-law and dau �liter.
,
Kanawha
Fall
s 4 80 falling CharBe
th
U
M Say
M' ss10
er
Denv
5
room
A
New
Mr. and Mrs.
s:
Agents,. Middleport. Fire, Aut.- leston 19.89 risin�. All m�veable ward L. Jones, Bidwell, ,Ja ...,es
Williams, Rt, 3, Hysell Run, apartm�L
.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and
lso
�
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cie� � wiih
t"
Carman and Family.
Jordan, P.t, 2 Vinton, ��E- �Y
bowie with garaa:e and laundry mobU1. .8ouda, Phone WY • dams
Pomeroy. Phone WY 2--26M.
ily at Jackson.
\l
\l
fam
� s
abo e
00 the Ohio Ri er
ua�r
6 15 Uc
,
d ID the lr. l rueJa. Y iD :ach 11
nt,
e
ll,
mJure
Pt.
4
Newe
Pleasa
6 12 61.t in basement A. N. Bengel Ph. 29DS.
Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Allen anil
Lo
,._ Dam are down.
ndon
•:ri-11 G allipoua
for jomt meetings or both Cir.
.
WY 2-3:n:1
1-3-lfc - - -Emma
n
Ml
ac
o
Lew
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�de_
�ut.
3.
rm
children
o{ New Lexmgton spent
�- was running 2 ½1 feet. Ma et
----,,-- ---- USED CLOTIIING SALE. L&amp;dles' __________
cle
s, Esther and Ruth.
-BUY YOUR INSURANCE ON
is, Gall1poWI Ferry, W, Va, Mn.
i.hoe1 10c. DresseH 25G and 50c. TlOlEE ROOM UPSTAIRS Apart•
/i feet and Winriekl dam 8 feet.
A{ter the program "Toward Sunday nlght and Monday wit.II
monthly
1
01n
l
A. Ams
Dunn
Bo
front
private
bath.
with
t
CARMAN,
'
men
Chilup.
25C
Shirt,
Sport
s
n
at
Men
meve111
e b:
";;; 1
OHVI LLE EUGENE
New Horizons and Froulie rs " her brot.her, Rev. F E.
��;•mero .!�r1. � �
sy
McKenz
Bi
Mr.
Mrs.
and
il
.11on of Den"er and Edna He ll· dren's Shoes 25c, work pants and back e�trance and back �; :l!!
�
�� refreshments were served by
sy p:yments on 3 or 5 Olue RJnr - Rohen Rff4I up Ruti8o: J0� R J
all
w
r
,
po
or
and
fan.
S.
porch.
_Wind1w
Aug.
p
e
n
30
a11d Shirts Sl.111 ailt. O
648
Sec- ye�r contracl!I. Pollc iel can be 14. 3:-45 p.m. ; John J. Rowe up
ger c 3nnan, was born
:s�� Mrs. Smith to Mary McCauley,
·.
clldren
� i �
et
F,d
M
supper guests �I b11 �ther, Mrs.
1912. Departed th ifl life MaJ 29, Fri., Sal., Sun• .,_,,., I other ood Avenue, Middleport. Phone combined and total premiums 14, 4 : 30 p.m. ; lnv11der up 14. 11 :• :i:· :�
: Emma Sah1er, Gretta Simp.son.
. rucliard ce•
Mr:S
kH
. 5um
111 15 3tc
Laura McKemie, Friday.
1961, al the age of -ti years, 8 bar1ains. Long Bottom, Ohio. WY 2-2753.
financed. Barnes . Simpson In- 45 p.m. ; St . Marys up 14, 1 : 25 mers Jackson. and Mrs Clar- Frankie Nelgler, Marie R"·1sh,
Mr. and Mu. � H. Curtis aTid
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tc
mo. ancl 29 days. He was united
i
a.m. ; Chris Jr. up 14, 6 : 05 a.m. ;
n surance Agency M iddleport.
6- -4 l SLEEPING ROOMS. Close
Bertha Sayre, Blanche Walter-----.
ence 'c. Idurnshan, Kills 8 1
- town. 2 Butternut SI•
Mrs
Curt is spent Thurs'
m marn• age M. 18• 1939 to - -�Ten!lflsee down 14, 5:20
son, Esta Eaton, Isabel Simpson
5 30 30tp l.'.13S0
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ra Morris, Vera Beegle, Edna
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lent condit ion wllh throw-away NICELY FURNISHED DOWN- I -----��==== a.m. ; Bayuu LaRem
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$21.00 Atairs apartments. 11lree rooms DAVIS-WARNER tNSURANCE. a.m. : New Martinsville down 16, Wells�on daughter 4. 01 a � W�d- Pickens aud Mrs. Ott Boston, a �
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2-2204
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nesday. Mrs. Carman J. LorubMarlin of California, Edna JeaB
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Portland spent Sunday af�ernoon
needs. TeL WY 2•296&amp;. 5--!l .ttc �:j�OVEC up _18• I: 15 .m, ;
Athens, llOft, 8:56 p.m Wedblo,
and William Orville, at home. BRAND NEW G.E. SWIVEL TOP M kldleport. Ph. 2•3874•
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with
Dana and Louise Parr.
,
up •
a.m.
Se
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lne alleDded
111 15 6tc
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lie leaves to mourn departure Vaeu� Cleaner on wheel■,
ie Shtiler or Letart 15pen1
Ma
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Boswo
th• �-mg Of - Ca t pente, ,e
up • · a.m,. Com
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(21
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REAL
ESTATE
be,ideo thes, . Father. Mother. Beautoful p"""I colored. Com•
Dloebu1••
ver
day■ with her gran j1,,r.
al
( 7) HELP WANTED
munter up 20• S:20 a.m.; James
and John Young, S ay at Po
Patients recently dftichargeJ Inone brother, Ivan, of Columbus, plete with attachment.a. Will aell ===c=-:==:::------:c--;·
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Mr.
and Mn. Edward Simpe
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..,,,,,,,. Bow le up 20, 5 : so a.m. ; South- eluded Mra. Lillie Rogers, M r L eroy.
son.
_ .....,., land down 1'. 3 :40 a.m. ; Mr. Pearl R. Castle, LoreltA Mont- Mrs. Rose 'Y'llloct
i1 desired. Phone WY 2-2204.
urned -OYer tt. Apply in person at The
MIidred ) eo...·en of Pomeroy, O..
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of
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down
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3
55
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ng
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gomery. Mist Mary
Meigs Genreal �p1tal.
111 13 Ste PO�ROY - 4-r� stone houl!le eph down 23, 15: 10 e.m.; Delta
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Miners v ille. o . • also a doughier- to BUSHEL CORN, 300 bale■ good
sell Scott, John David. Jewe]l,
rman,
aut
Mr.
with
C
bath
and
k1ltherl
,
,
5
a.m
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Semet
Go
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up
r
up
w
Roberta
u
s
me
28
in-Lflw, Mr!!.
Le 11 I improved ON loul OlD W.ASHII 0
hay, G. A. Deem, Racine. Phone WANT::!:D: WOMAN TO LIVE IN
Paul E. Butler Jr,, Mlcbael Sum.
5-' l-'tp. wlth elderly lady. Light house- mallc hot air hea Ung, twd- 28, 1 a.m.; Johruion up 30, 5: 50 V air, Lynn M. coonan, Ronnie at �eigs General Ho.spltal.
liron}lson Bradley Steven of �u l- WI 9--2228.
i forma. and a host of relatives --------�= work. Write: The Daily Sentin- wood Doors, large �ot. Cooveu• a.in . ; Southem up 32 , 2: 45 a.m, Blazer, Judy A. Flack, Michael Miss Rosemary Salser 1 e f t
XE HO,: POINT ELECTRIC
-11nd friends. lie will be sadly DELU
6 13 3tc lent. $9,000. 00. Will sell with Betty Moran up 33, 10: SS p.m. ; Lambert Mra. Jamea J, Saunden M onday morning to attend EastBox 668-P.
.
bamet s ink left drain. -eel 1
range.
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-- modest down payment, balance Dan Quinn up 33 3. · 20 a· m , Ro•
em Kentuei....
m18sed•
I
.., State College at
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and
Infant
Mrs.
John
Roach,
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St
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331
La
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8
see
be
May
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monthly.
take
( 1 9) BUSINESS
Richmond, Ky .• for lhe .wnmer.
Sleep on. dear one, and
lyn W. up M, : 15 a.m.
.
sc
Denney Mn. Merrill
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POMEROY - 7 - room modern GalllpDU. D■m - Pffm7t.-ula Mn. Nevi
•
thy res!,
Mn
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Mn. Carol Birch, Mrs. l"ir.rn
OPPORTUNITIES
Mn
. Wlll
Wa
,
u
gh
will
I, ELECTROLUX VACUUM Cleaner
Our Hea.enly Fathe,'1
-------�- frame home with bath and bot down S,40 p.m. Queeo City down
Ball,
' Gaul, Mn. Jean Alkire, Charley
,
K hler and 11n. E a a
- � - Rosenbaum"• Tav- waler ',eating. B ueme�t �d
brsl.
wilh attachments lncluding paint FOR
oe
1
N� and Hilton Wolfe, Jr,
11: 50 p,m.; Robert West down
, -..
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6 15 Uc spray. Orlgil'lally sold · for over em m _Pomeroy. Fully equipped. garage, Wall-to-wall ce , petm.g, 25 a :
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have enrolled at Rio Grande Col.
.m. Oliver Shearer up 4 :•
• Dtalti P-.�
4:
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Amo■I 1Bq
$tOO.OO. Pay olf la st • payment., In busmes, 28 I"•"· WY 2--. storm window and doers. Larf!e 55
lege lor IIWIUller ochooL
a· m· •• Raymood SalveU up 6 According to
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5 31 tfc veranda. Excellently located on
lbe midnight re- 'nior if
or $6.SO per month or SM.OIi
le Bentz left lut Tuurs- �CWO!_NP
a.m.
....
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port of the nursing de�, .a
L i1-cotn Hill. Tot.al price $11,000.
c:ash. Pllone WY 2-2204.
'l'M Rambler
ft.. for G reat Laba Tr
BULLDOZING BY THE HOUR.
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River
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atn
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thoee
patient.I
SUBURBAN - 6 • room frame
who were LIited bl _,
15 10 61c
Ingels Furniture
WorW Standard of Compad
.00. Cl lon Moles,
.
up Lmdon 4: 40 a.m. : S • I • a 1 rair condition Included, n. Doit&amp;
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'1-7611
forced
hot
air
wi
t
h
bath
and
Center
M
E•ee�leaee
I ti 30tp
· SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE
Mltltlllp■rl, Ohio J
.
heating. utility room czzx2,a1_ 13 down Marmet U : GI a.m. : Lucy Jy Kling, Roy D. Rothgeb, I, Roy Mr. and Mr1 Crltt Br:tdford
nd , form
-81
r:':i, �� �
with
... Sewing Machine �mplete
BARBER WANTED FOR location acre• with garaiie. ham and Jane Luca1 down Marmet :&amp; : SO Bartlett, Mrs.
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Wilhelm. Earl ------------J'
attachments to 11g zag, mono- in Ohio Hotel. Room with out- other buildings. 4 milea from a.m. ; Merrill up
armet '7: 05 Swlaber, Mn. Ida NlcoL
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Mn. Almaa• ,..,abll!IJ.
gram, patch and make butten- side entrance. Contact: Clyde Pomeroy on blacktop road. a.m. ; Thelma Ann
up Winfield bert Patrick, Marion Pursley
SH
50
holes. �ay off balance $.'17. or Chapman,
�
e 15 31.c $ll,OOO.OO.
t:20 p.m. : C. V. Bonier down M arion SWearingen, Vem
tonn, ,I desired. Phone WY�toO
SUBURBAN - ' • room frame Wlnf�ld 10:IO p.111. ; O. F, Sboarbell Mia Florence Camp Jin.
III to e
220l
(20) BUSINESS
with bath and furruK'tl heatin1. er down Wlnfle]d 10:50 p.m. ; Hel· F. ate Alleuworth.
Emma
PM• WY t-3111
11n.
i P the h o m e '
MACHINE.
be
2
SEWING
moms
! e1 n y w h c t &lt;.'
SINGER
,aoemonl.
can
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full
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Shaver, Jin. Ollie Ru,oell, l'J.
Fo1 roo l 1
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lovely blond console, llke new.
e level lot with INK '
Roy R.
PAnB
HINE SHOP SERV JCE- u ps ain. 5-acr
mer
Fil'e,
MAC
James
Jordan.
SKINI"
1953 FORD. Priced to sell, Phorie
pressing, clock a:arage, implement buildEquipped to mah bullonhol�, Welding. brazing,
WASIIINGTON (UPI&gt; - Half- Bauer, Fred Shiflet, M.ugara "-·
WI 9-3292 or WI 9-3080.
d�m, embroidery and aew m drilling, cutl.in&amp;,
etc. Complete Ing and ut Wty bulltting. nAboutl back Ed Vereb IDd oUemive Davis, Emma Lewis, Mn. AJ.
e, \5 2tc
n R
zippers. Assume last 8 payrr ,ts Machine ahop aervice. Fulton- 10 miles
....� bert S1uon and Bly• Dmaan.
_. Fran O'Brien han ,1,.._.
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o
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r
month.
Guaranteed.
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1958
Four
$5.IIO
per
.
1cep
1V118
a
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Pomero
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of
7
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FOR SALE
n Tractor Sal . Gene o
Th
,.,.,.. 0� Stalfl their 191111 contracts with the Fite unltl of blood WNI adr FARM - •S
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W h I t II Sidewall&amp;, overdrive. -=
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g • 30lc Route 143 with ........ 5 • room _........
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notday,
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•-··- and barn, granary, 1• tJona1 FGOlball League.
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,potllght. Will finance. Phone own. 20 cent1 1 quart Furn I =========-:-:= ·
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REnUGERAnON
Ji.ND
rage
and
out-cellar.
Some
land
6-l4-6lc
Wy•2-3'702 ,
lib "O!Qllnen. Hersehel Rou,h AppUance Service. DomestJc and
for cultivatlon, balance ror pa.
Phone Ch-7-226:l or /irthur Syl- Comme.rdal.. Contact Roger
lure. Total price t,t,000.ID. - and
-.eater, Phone Wy•2·2.'110.
with Roll•A- Bout Stand
3.t
Thelu, Racine, OhJD.
4 I Ile owner will carry aome fiDano.
· c
ing.
_,_
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Fully-adjustable 20' laa can
GOING-Otrr OF buslneu sa lt! The Powen Company, M kktleporL FARM - 100 acre■ wlth IO _...
·be raised on lightweight sland
tn&gt;ctot tillable '"' good el the Porlland Key"4no Sta- Ohio. P1xm WY H31L
s.. t,
from 32" to 48" above HOor,
5- 17-30lc sl.000 l'Olld 11 milel frGm PallUon and General StoNi. Armie
TALS
FUNDAMEN
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IN
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Phone
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Two.
Clendenln.
speed fa� drcu latea
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FOIIEff RUN llt.Ol.'I: CO.
p,t.,
1111-pall R■r4 Tl)p C
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ra:;.::ago
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g.t4-3lc
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3000
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fJy atyled in decora1or
CE CR M manuf u ln g bu - lop quality concrete blocb. 4"- Free gas.
.-tUI _.- 1ted\111. ll
Age 25 to 60. Should be residents of this county
•!Iii wh.ltewall
''4'-lr Blocb.
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coloB.
Balley
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cont.act
or
See
sta nd roll, ea.;\
neu.
Cemmt- POULTRY rARll- eo lllffl with
t..,__ a..uWul 1,orf
two or more yean. Farm experience valuable.
MoN1'-WlndowL
ily
on
anooth-opera
t. J Middleport. Phone WY
R
ting.
1n4 tal'lluola flllltih w�.
good ground but - up botf.
lo• 14
Ul O.lVU blt"1or Utm
PhaN WY l-llrr
15-14-ltc
Z-4891,
rubber wheel� See
o 1,11.,Y
ly,
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U
lodayl,
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bloc'
pou1lrJ
balld­
bath.
12 FOOT PLYWooD boal.
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coorte the United states Supremt � ie Ted C. C&lt;mn,,
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buried
in
the
�d the Senate to dwt off back
ff, Commercla1
salary payment, to the th1'M tum- Cemetery at Suresne1, Arran•
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iT. Bubldde■
the law � wlthho1 · baclr: pay or World War n battlefteld areas
and
which according to the majorlty . Hundreds of V.P'.W.
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ou
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of
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Life
titled ' . . . Commander Connell
s
directed the-V.F.W . National Le1- time.''
PAILY OBYl'TOQUOTE - Here'• how to worli Ii: llleli\le � ·,ice · ., go all out ro,
A X 'l' D L B .I. A X B
any bill which would ;uooe
ffl.illy
It L O N G P S L L O W
, deny payment of Ame,Jcan tu
GASOLIN E ALLEY
O. letter simply 1t&amp;nd1 for another. In Ulls ample A ill Ulld dollar• to lumcoat
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tropld.., th• lenJth and ronnauon o, tbe w.&gt;rd■ are ■.11 htllta.
Lawrence J. Lal.one, Preslcf�nt
the '8me ti� 1he 8'CiJent
Because of you,.JUitice Pert and Ard it CU" budQet
-■th tt-, ui. 000e iattera are diftaci.t..
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the National Auoc lelion
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could be increa
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you
Y
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irectors
Ve
Stat.
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Afqreatest in the ci�y•, hi�tot'\j.
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Y K H s R E T V W N N , 9 K A U A ' M fi.irs, ha• an,.ounced
that the an- i Our love you·v11 always bad,
a a K • s r K W Q A N A H I K A u - nual ConventJon of State Dll'e(!tA/ r■ Now the dc1y has CCl-tne when,
will be held ill Gatlinburg . Tenn- , We lhall honor dear old Dad.
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OERTAIN BUT DEATH AND TAXES-FRANKLIN,
zation� amf officials of the Vet- boys ,
erans Admlni str11tion will meet Aa well u mother deur,
with the State Directors to dis- He will surely aee his worth today
By the crowd that 's gathered her�.
cuss mutual pro"'t&gt;ms and o·
Uves in servini;i lhe needs of vet­
erans and the dependents of de- We'vt come to praise you Fathceased veteran■
. J.- most er dear
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NANCY
MONDAY TDROUOR nm�, 11, JO Country Rot Down
ralrs
wflrk
close
with
ly
Service
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Fru
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I:'" Sign OIi
our every praise our hearts ,-------­
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s of the major Yeleran:\ or•
WELL 1 I'M
made gIad
C E RTA I N LY
U::ICI Country Hoe 011\l'D
00 Today with God
.e-anb:a
tlons in bringlnv available
TH
ROUGH WITH
I'M
MAK
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benefJt to eliglble veterans and From one 80 ...,...... and true.
THE
S.ALAt&gt;11:57 Mid-DIJ Dow Jones Av6: 30 ll'arm Tirnb
the d"fll!ndents of df!eeated ntererage,;
Cotmlry Jamhoroo
OKAY �
ans. In some state, the ,. ·:ins He goes �n �•Y to the chwda , ;
IJ : 00 Noou Newr
T:GD Brtakfut Party
do
hrn
girl
s
and
beys,
So
C&lt;immlsslons to help to 1Upport the
12: 15 Gwir St.v
T,211 11:moded Welllb■,
work of
Ice omceni of the Together he and mother dear,
12 � Jull FrA" Yw
T: IO Plckena Sbow
veteran.11 or"anlzatioll.ll r ,!lb Sh.are alike both triah and joys.
T:IO Sohio Nffl lloporl
1::15 Ntiwt
appropriat ions p•"
bv state
1:00 Brtakf.., Party
1: 30 Jt.ll 1'01 You
Le"\'islatures, and ln othe� · �tes Leri not forget in afler years,
1:• 'lbe ll'd 1'lll■ Momin&amp;
S:11&amp; 111 JI Wilb M:1111c.
thP Veterans Commission hires Tbeir memory to keep sweet;
(NtwaJ
S : 00 Platte1 Parlf
and "'loervises the Senlct
Mab them happy while they're
l:IO llr8lddaal Puty
cers who repl'elelll tbs varioua here,
4:3CI Local NtrWt
veterans groupe . . . . tn most In- In heaven we·n hope to meet,
1:CD IIGniln&amp; llodltallnna
4: 35 �•Um Part,
slanCP• 1'-"J ldPntltlea ol. .the veter­
10:00 Morning Meditations
5; 45 New, Roundup
anl'f or«anlzatlons are maint.aintd We bid you now afond adieu,
10: II
Pt. Pleasant
8:00 Sundown Sera.id.
in the handling of clatms,
11,00
Shop
8:IO Sip Oil
Al each ION on their way ;
We breathe I prayer that another I
Records In the Veterans Adm.in- ,ear,
lstraUon infllcate that the p-eat We'll meet a ain
on Fatber'J
a:
majo,lty
ol Worltl War I, World 0.,
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celvmg enalon, for non-aervicePomeroy, Ohio
7:0D M1lllcal Clock
1%:00 Communlt)' Nen
connected dlsabOitlet prior to J..,.
7:e ft■ IJfellnt
lJ:O&amp; Noon f-tew1
ly 1, 19&amp;0 ue not changing Offl' MOLLY BEE MARRIES
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1:00 Obie Valle) fien
U;; JO Ohlo New1
under the provillml of • new LAS VEGAS, Nev. ( UPI J-Slng1:GIS Olm Nen
12: 15 Maruts
pensloo law wblcla becP , effec• er Molly Bee, 22, who started in
1:10 s,ottl Toda,12;20 Bulletin Board
ti• J.-'·· 1, UIIO . . . , . . Under the show business al the age of 10,
I: IS 'WCl'ld Nen
12: 25 Newt O Gram,
new law monthly . pension pay. wa■ honeymooning here today
l:IO lllllical Clock
12: 30 Farm and liome Hour
menta &amp;. " ' 1reer If the · t �ran witb television caml!raman Jotm
1:15 c.nmua11y News
1.2:45 Mr. Musit
c8Jl qu·•·ty "Ith a '"wer Income Ktpp, 3111.
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t:00 lltllical Clock
11m1t-11on. For a:ample, ..- --' ?r
l:M LOcal Newt
MN married Monday In �
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1:• N,Da Sm-rice SboWI
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the old law an eligible married the Lu Vegas wee Kirk o· lhe
1:00 Mr. llu■ic
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t:M ••aa 41 81-..ing
velftl'an may haW" i11P01TMI uu o Heather. They will continu
S:GO Worlf. Newt
e their
lD: Uuoa County Nn1
al,700 per �"',r, eluding .IQ b- honeymoon in I
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Mr. lluaic
days 1n Acecome earnr 'Y bis wife, ,ind N- puk-o
10:m Talk GI tht Town
S;5G Local Newt
, Mexico.
HOW, "41:M, i-a: '
tll'ECE '
eek,,
ht, pension. while under the A1lll8 TIIANll
It: .. IIOlld 1146 18 ANNIE, A
t,00 Dia&lt;lnl With DoN
l'ORT CENSUS
HAVI!
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U:CD Whit '■ lfJ Numliet
.,90 Ralllq Romo
DAFT'¥ AHO
ASIDNGTON tUPU - Ra .
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rT'8
nan c��ld receive � larger � '•
GET THAT
&lt;Mon., Wed. , rru
4:45 World k.eport
.� John I.esin■ld D-IOeh. has
P
ly
pe
v-t-r p�•.. .,
!lil!!i!'
pa
ns
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U!OO Talk of tbt Town
4:IO Sport,
poeed a new 'natlonal ·�
!l!lr OF HERE I
annual
Income,
lncludlq:
any
In4:S5 Muon Cumty Nen
(Tuel., 'ftl11rt.)
WHElle DID
...,. fn ...,... ol $1,200 eamecl \r1D1portation. Heuinp on the
t-E GO 't
11:U Tallt ol Ibo ...,.
•:CD Communl\J New■
will bo bold July 18
�• . "-la wffe, ii not more than propow
nd
11:U Qwdl Belli Ria,
l:OI World New1
,t,OOO . . .. . . .Apparent(y the pen, 1 JI.
trdtlaJ iiil,I
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Mustcale
1ionen would rather gamble on LMtnui, cbairman of a Houae
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U:a llll,R!JIIII
�:oo Sllllet Boulevard
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reeeivln• • IIDlller montl,lv pea- subcommittee on the t'efl.llUS, iald
' 6:,0 SigD Off
rr.u
_ e■dly Only&gt;
r· 1 with a • �ger Income limita- TuNdia:· the nation faced a na-:-:c.
e-:'
j,).
'&gt; o1 tho
fewer thaa 2,000, moat of ti•· lhan to lll!ool for a tarpr t1onaJ trolll(lClltatlno crt.su and
-:,.1 tljo,
Ulball 116,l!OI - - police bones and rldllll pens!o• ne,ment whld, ml: · be that tbe fact■ IIOC&lt;ll8lry for ClO&lt;'
In - M City, � - ....,. boroe1.
Nlducod f hll lllllUII lncGme. tn• - oclloa ,,_ not available.

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lO. Moon \'alley 'l'. Htp
12. Artist's
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8. Rdbp
JS. Oil of rt:Nlft •. Latter
11. Epocb
p,l&amp;I,
l,I. Printer'■
16. Old Umq
m...UN
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U. Churcb
11. CUblc
bonch
meter
11. Yes (d111.l.l 19. 8ultan'I
18. Bombarded
wlvea
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20. AmfflCUI
If. lmpetuoua
Indian■
J7. A.lflrml
21. i::ll:Hllent
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10-Dally Sentinel. Pomero
vu11ed with Mr. and '.'wtrs word of the death or Charle.
10 dleston of Nl'w Matamoras who
Wilford F'olger for thE" past
and lamJb and the Hnl o( neat lo Ripley 1ul. SUDdaJ for the fu.
days Carolyn went to Ma"lt&gt;l'a was un unC'le to Mrs. Boone.
I with Rev and Mrs. Don.1111 Boonr
Mary Scott who has btleu tall· mocU, will report to the Stalv Ho. r:aal of Jin. Chiklerl' nieoe Mrs.
h•'
and daugnler the first ut I a s t ing special traming al Cl,1'.drl!R'II\ plaJ in Columbus where &amp;be will Mlkifflt Reynoldl, W'ba
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been
t.ucbe1
tn
the
echoolJ
m
rnont!ls.
three
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for
be
will
\ week and the Folgers brouJ.":l Hospital for severa1 month�
Mn. Guy Reyaolda and moth- Clearwatc;r. FUida al U. ti.ml
her home Uus week. Wl\1 'e she be home tomorrow for .J t w o
Chark.,s F Burdt'!te 18 a a
p was there lhe family received weeks vacat10n with her mother l er, Mrt. Minerva Childer� W1lre of her death.
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tM!nt at the Vtterans Hosp1la l m _ __ _
Daylon for observation
Mr. and Mrs. William Warner
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an&lt;l sons. Jim and Jay left Sun1 day for a vac11t10n at the Warner \
· ho� 111 Ne.pies. Florida.

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to go to Morgantown, W. V !:1 toI day to spend the weekend with
her son and family, Mr . and Mrs.
Val Reynolds and daughters.
Mrs Zella Cross and her soro­
in-law, Ernest Lewis will be in I
Columbus tomorrow where Mrs
Cros� will t•onsul! an eye sper1al• 1
isl
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Mr and Mrs. Robert Hysell
and Mr, and Mrs. James Hay­
man of Dayton will leave tomor­
row for a wet!k's vaC"ation in Can­
ada.
Mr and M n1. Fielding 'fawk­
lns cume yesterday to visit wi1b
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Vromac a n d
children. Mrs. Hawkins plans to
remain for a while to assist with
the care of her daughter and
new baby when they return from
Holzer Hospital where thi: baby
was bor·n Tuesday.
Carolyn Scrales returned home
Tuesday from Marietta where she

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MR. AND MRS. BAER

Open House Is Sunday Honoring
Inspection Held
Boer's 50th Wedding Anniversary Of OES Chapter

Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ba er will be
of Harrisonville chapb.onored at an Ofen House in th e Forest Ru n hom e terln�pection
No. 255 , Ordn of the Eastern
where they have lived for 47 ye ars. The event will com- St.ir, was held Thursda
y evening,

50th wedding
Both born and re.ired i n t he
mmmunit y where they live to•
day, Mr, Baer worked in local
coal mines for 60 years, th�n
retiNd to be a armer.

memorate their

Mrs.

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anq.iversary.

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Worthy Matron and Charles King
Wor1hy P-11h·on, presiding.

June

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MrS. BfOWn B

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Magdelena

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he W SCS of the United Met:lO·
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fat church met T uesday even ing
at the church with Mrs. Glen Di ll
president, in charge.
Devotions, led by \1rs. �:
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Tr ucy, opened wllh grou11 singing of "The Church's One rmm
dallon. " Responsive N:!:1d ing and
lhe
prayer which closed with
Lord' 1:ayer in unison and the
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Rhodes. the daughter of Lovell

rnd Mary Fisher Rhodes. Mr .
Elaer was lbe 5011 of George and
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Three grandchild ren a r e
rvonne Roush Richardson, Co,
1t1mbus; Manning Roush, Porn-

Distinguished guests presented
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�:ere Out!!'t a K . M mdi mg, past
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Grand Matron; Bee Spauldmg,
Deputy Grand Matron : Emma K .
Clatworthy , Grand Adah; Geraldine Young and Mary Hughes,
Grand Representatives.
Ni�e ty-s. i� persons attended inl
e uding v1s 1tors from Athens, Guy
ville, New Matamoras, Marietta,
Beverly, Wi lkesville, Middleport ,
Macksburg, Belpre, M.ilta . Albany, Cheshirt!, New Marshfield
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M r s.
bua: and three great grandc h il- program presented by
H. l&gt;arker. who rcuo
d re n are Alex ' Nanette snd Ma- George
Psalm 105. Following the hymn,
.
rhelle R1chardson, •Columbua.
••o Zion Haste," an article un
Mrl. Raer is the last of her refugees was read l,y Mrs Park•
fumily. ::;he had two brothers, er and Mrs. Robert Waml.'r rt'ad
Ernest and Albe rt lthodes, wtio an article from World Outloolt
ere dece11scd, Mr. Baer h a e During t he b usiness session. the
these brolhen; and sl5t ert , school of missions to be held at
Charles Baer, Anna Bailey, Al• Lancaster. July 9-14, was
anbert Buer, Leah Nease, and Al- no1.mced. The theme (or
the
tuna Kurr, ull living. 'I'wo b ro- er o Is •·J n Thee, Our Life s
h ol
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thcrs, Joseph and Dan.a Baer
One," and several memben are
are deceased.
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, _ 1 ,ona
h ave v1anning
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postpone
the
July moe,mg
b e e n ma1. 1 ed Ior the Open
di)(! to the M:!hoc&gt;I, the date to be
How.e. There will be • family
announced Jaer.
dinner et noo.. �e Open Houec
Mrs. UH]. on behalf of
t h t&gt;
to follow at :z .,•(!Jock.
members. preseJJted Mrs. Eugene
Brown, who has been very aclive
In the Sodcty with a farew.?ll gifi
Pomeroy, Ohio
of jewelry. The mooting dosed
with tht· Mizpah benf!rliclion and
NOT OPEN
the
Mf'OUp adjourned to the twc­
TONIGHT
ial room.
FRIDAY thru WEDNESDAY
Refreshments were served bv
Jun, 16-21
Mrs.
Gerald Wildermuth and Mrs.
Welt D1,ney•,
Arthur
Hoyt with Mrs. V. D. Ed­
"ONE HUNDRED AND
ONE DALMATIANS''
w11rde as contributing hostess.
(Technicolor)
The table was attractive in white­
ONE Gre1t Big
l'O\'er with a centerpiece ol ro�s
WONDERFUL Show
honeysuckle and ferns.
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WEAR ON THE MAIN FLOOR.

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Mamie Van Doren and
Richard Coogan In
"VICE RAID'•

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Eve Arden
Let Remick, K.ethryn Grant
"ANATOMY OF A
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"MASTERS o, THE
CONGO JUNGLI"
(Cinemascope)
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Don J.1urray
Dan O'Herlihy
"ON FOOT IN HILL"

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and you can save up to $300.00 on a house
full of furniture. Free gifts on every sale,
and very efficient salesmen to wail on you.

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MEN'S

TIES-SHIRTS
BELTS-SOCKS--JEWELRY

Both stores have lots of good used items
for sale. One thing about the Rutland and

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ONE 1 956 FORD PICKUP TRUCK
ONE 1951 DODGE 1 1'. TON TRUCK

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CHAIR
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The Men·s Brotherhood of the
Pomeroy Baptist church will hold
Its monthly meeting at a picnic
supper 11\ the Naylor's Run she).
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8:30.
Mortin Wilcoxen of the Racine
Baptist church. wUI be the guest
gpcpker.
Mr. Wilroxcn ls one af t h e
yountr:er church officers t1nd Sun­
day School teachers m the Ra­
cine church.
Roy Domigan. president, wlll
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Diana Swisher. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Swisher of Oieshire returned home last week
from thes School for the Dea£ In
Columbus to spend the ilmuner
with her parer,t,'
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U1e St Paul ' s and St Luke's Luth­
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aware Sunday by the illness of his
grandfather who died on Mmiday.
Fune1al services will be held In
Delaware Thuraday at I p. m.

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