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LIBERTY THEATRE
For Annual Mother-Daughter Event

Attendants For
June 7th Vows
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Around And
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For Memorial Day . • . All Summer Long

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RUTLAND

POMEROY

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SUN.-MON.-TUES.
MAY 21-29-30
''ALL IN A Nl�HT'I WOIK04
With Dean Martin
and Shirley McLaJne

HARDTOP
Auto. trans. Radio 1111d h ealer. Gold snd white finisb.
VB - Std. trans. Appearance good.

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In Church Of
Christ Reviewed

Tbe Loyal Wom&lt;n'■ Clau of
lhe Mlddlapo,t Chul'&lt;h of Clnilt
met regularly Thursday evonlni
at lho church _,ed by the ident, Mn, Oacar Roi.lib, and
folhwed with the devotional per·
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'Ibe IVeniOI prayv WU llliYen
by Mn. Dallu IJghUoot and lln.
Earl Smith md mlplure from
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"Women of the Cburcl&gt;.• talron
from the book. ''The Women of
�h• BJble," wu 1iv• by M r a.
Erne,t Lallance who allO natl
"T h a n k
God For Wort"
frolll the Loolmlll paper.
A panel iun, "Women of t h e
Church," ,... held with 11n.
llauall, 11n. Will Reynaldo 111111
11n. Fred Gardner portlclpatlq.
Older women of the church were
....,ailed and !heir
for I b e
church l'ffiewed.
A llemorial - of ,crfp­
tw-e and .,..... .... eondueled
by llr■• Fred L Gardner fw 11n
Sldnoy Picken■ • decelNd men,.
ber, and lln. Edword l'lmcll,
teacher of lhl dua, whe allo
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or.I.al whlcll •• clONd with pray­
; er by 11n. WW Bradford.
lln. RoUBb preolded .... lbe
bualw• _.., - nports
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Mra. Homer Jones, Mn. Min­
erva Cbllden, Mra. David Dant,
, Sr.. lln, LeoA MeilBlbulJ who
wUI be the holteu111 for n • z t
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1960 DODGE DART
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1957 DODGE 2 dr,
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195 7 FOR D CUSTOM
$695
1956 CHEVROLET 4 dr
$795
1956 DODGE ROYAL.
$895
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1956 FORD 2 DR. SEDAN
$695
4 DR. SEDAN __
8 cyl. Radio and .heater. Std, tram;1nission. New car trade-in.

6 cyl, Sin. shift. Black and white finish. Good mechanical (:Ondltlo
n A appearance.
IIR. IIDAN __
Radio a nd h eater, auto. trans. Nice appearance. Exicellent eonditioD,
Std. trans. VB engine.

TRVCKS

1 957 CHEVROLET I TON CAB &amp; FLAT BED
6 cylind
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1 954 CHEVROLET 2 TON CAB &amp; CHASSIS
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Wlnl'\vo\tldn'l lovi! to be out in the sun, wearing lhese eool and

COlotful c1re.1.... Necklines are bared to eapture 'Ille

1 954 CHEVROLET 2 TON CAB &amp; FLAT BED
D spe d transmissioQ - 2 spe d axle. 8.25x20 tires.
1 960 GMC ½ TON EXPRESS
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OTHER DRESSES
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Coau, Dan Miller Dw:ta. Larry Komaa Kay Jenkimoo, Ray• l fm! Pullins, J� Kay Rattlf!;
Part.,, Wllllam f..uaene, Fife. Un mood Kioea, Jame. Reed Koenig Dori, Mar1r R1N!, Rosetta ,H
da C,ral Jl'ormt , BettJ Lou Gil- David l1errill Konlu:lgbl, Davl :I RichardA, Bonnie Jean Rife, Jult,
more. Janet Bryon 11.amtr, Mai 1 Rlchard Long, David RuueU Lv· ith Ann Sauer. Wilham �·
PoweU Harrah. J..... llarr�. l one, .kdm Edward Lyon,, 0..,.1 S.11'l, WilJ;am M. Slobart, llldl­
Walter Murray lllrrla, Jipnl
Malik, William Howard Mc l ard Nolan Swockhamer,_ CIJda
- U.rl, Doniel J..-pb Hlndy, Cool. Kam, s"' Md!lhlnny, .... Ta,w, Clyd• Albert -Tayler,
JIIDN Milton Hood, Larry Roger Dora Darlene, McKte, Connie Mu!- Robert JI' Van('(,oney, llarti11a
llolchar, Jamt1 Hortcm Hoyt, ford, Frances Lou Pettit, 8uwl Ann Ward and Janice �t.ui.
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EJlJabeth PuUeo. Frederick Eu Zirkle

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President
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'l'bomal B • l t f ADdlraoo,
.,_ Wlllllm BNJ. Darreli Ll!it:!
..... John Nclwd Swiler,
- D,_ ao,le■, P■lricla
Ann Blllltle, PhyW. Ka, Boltic,
Randall - -· Albert
Frantlla lkyat, ..,tltia Pearl
ButdNr, DmaJd lladq Call,
EYelya LauJ,e -• O&gt;ri■l1no

81 a apecfal number.
lnvoeat.loo to the aerviee ••
given by Rev, Raymon Konkrigbt,
pastor of the Heath Metbodalt.
Cl!o,ch, and the benedlcllon by
Rev, Donald Boone, pastor of the
First Bapllll Cbureb.
Dlplomu were presented b y
Superlatelldent YcComu with AlIred A, Scarben)'. prlnclpel .....i.

Ko..... Kay Jenldn....
.... of Mr. ■nd Mr■. Cluilt Jenk
inacm WU honored U the NCOalJ
blpell ranl:IDI - ■nd recetv
SUB tSUSIEJ P.uutn
ed a 11200 ■cbolar,bfp _, ltio
Grande.
A1ao honored, wa■ David Rusetll
Ly-. ... ol llr, and lln, Jbu.
aeU Lyma, who wat honored H
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Saturday, Ma7 27, 1961
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Pomen,y-Mlddltport.
----------------------------------------Rev, George B. Tolley, of -----------Jamestown, New Yort, IJ)tfler t
for the ......i.e. challenged the
MIBs Sue Parker, daughter of class to live their Uvea aa ind\.
Mr. and Mra. Homer P a r k e 'I', vlduals, wbich bl the natural way,
Rutland, received the highe.«. a1 we are all different by nature,
score in the Meigs County Scboo r or the way we . respond to situBystem in the Eighth Grade Stall! atlons.
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teslJ given this gpring. She rank- He ,pr,:.ce about "lbe Voice
which he said, n:, the Echo doea
ed in the 99th percentile.
Her teachers are her u n c I e , receive back what it �ds out,
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Herbert Parker, who is also prL'1 and should carry the evidence ,,f
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cipal, and Homer Wells. She ha; thought and understanding and
beftl spelling champloo two years not mass thinking.
of Rutland Elementary: playefi He said that freedom to cbane'3
five years in the junior band, four patterns of life UI neceuary to
of which she was aho in the Ru,-- progreu and distinguishes w
land High Schoo] Band; was soJa. fmn other forms of nature.
Jst in "A Trumpeter's Lullaby,·• The speaker Mid, "We havr.
at the Spring CODcert, la a mem• powers of observation and immQJ!•
Warren s. H�n. chll'(ed with the armed robbery of
her of this year's Meiga All-Cou'l- inaUon, and shou1d use lliem and
the
and
Pomeroy Landmark service ,talion early yesterday
soul,
ty Band, and ls in the Meigs Coon- keep our freedom of the
morning,
ave a signed conlelllion of the crime to Porn•
ty Junior Drum and Bugle Corps not surrender our Voice. We must
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I eroy Cblef of Police Jed Webster P'rld•y afternoon.
.and she attends the Church ol not heL'OID8 as an echo which on .y
WASIIINGTON 111Pll - �
Affidavits of armed robbery are on file today ag&gt;inst
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repeats what it has heard beChrist.
dent
Kennedy
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signed
the
26
year
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Hall
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and
Ill;
for
attractive
think
19-year-o.ld
should
but
fore,
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Her and teaclier
' wife, Shirley. The1 are being held In Meigs County Jall
lion aid bill for Latin - t,.
Roush. She also wa11 band mu- se1ves and accept responsibiliites
without
bond
wailing
and said • ..id _-.•
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appearan
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Meiga
County
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Court.
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given
cot for two yeara when she wa11 that are
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Chief
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,aid
bu
and more Jftt1PrC1D1'· ··1'
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was
apeaker
1re
three and four vears old, and h11, ' Intrf\duclng
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Hlpway
tho
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ceiv&lt;d a nport from Gallipoll&amp;
bemispher&lt;.
serYed 1:r5 Band {'(]Uncil represti'n• Wllllam Sfobart, president of the
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Police that I.be .32 calibre autoKennedy liligned 6t •••••
tattve for Rutland Elementary I class.
malk, plat.JI which Hall elledpd- lnvelllptlont ""' being made
law ., lllart bl&amp; "eUl•""' ""
into
ly held on Service Statioa Alt.md- bf the Pomeroy Police Depart,
progreu" program Ill tOCIIII
95 YEARS OLD TUESDAY - Bob Carson of the Fos• ant Ray Hummel Mille 1i. nib- ment "' loa!,i U Ball could bave
economic ,ewna irr L■llll'
ter Rest Home in Syracuse, looks over one of many bed the Landmark -loyee of �..�
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ca. 'l1le bill alee provide, ._ "'1!,
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cards he received Tuesday in remembrance of his 95th S130 is a 1tolffl weaJPl.
IKlll for loam to help 01n. l'flbllij'
CUET BRADl'ORD
birlhaoy Ever the wit - he has been widelv read in 11 ••• reporlea that Ball .... ...- ....._
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cle\ aataled by
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boiled
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ticles based on piont:er hardships in Meigs County - aervice about a. 1D011tb ago. Ball tire, an a
ed
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to
eontributioo
con
even
Twenty-s
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JACKSO N, Miss . (UPI)
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rter Tuesday "I am gonna ■uppo,edly Btole Ille gun lnim • Landmark Statton and the ti,..
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cameraman-r
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the
told
he
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Ille We of the
le 'ldlll �
hfreedom rid�rs" sat in a downt?wn j�il to�ay re sing live to be a hundred, or die trying."
Carson, born, relative 1n Wilaonburg,
Va., were btalled, bl held tbe ltolen
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segregap
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the
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breaking
gua on Rummel and robbed the
grea
to pay fines imposed for
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raised and becommg elderly on Leading Creek, served authorities 1aid.
to
expected
was
ndes
Hon kws. A new w.� ve of prote5l
bis co\lnty two terms in the Ohio legislature, 1919-1922; An ntant dragnet of Ohio waa c:aab register, ll Es dlarged.
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was a rural mail carrier eight years, and did a similar begun early yesterday morning 1'e &amp;unman theri put Humme
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two
and
Thll 25 Negr:i�-the
�\·.(' here "to take the law in!() thel� I tour of duty as justice of peace in Rutland township.
when Lapdmark station attiifant :
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al leaders o� � ,_.,. wft,,'.
suspended jail Sf&gt;i,l ences end flnPd defi.ance of the laws of MisHummel baa aince identified Hall
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Cadet William B. Bradon!, " """" the ·- al the Wlt'lo
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the man who held him ...
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Spencer on breach of �ec ! The defense haJ asked for a di1
l ed im IOll of Mr. and Mrs. Walla_c" Houae.
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Hall ad hls wife wen� �rwt d" W
cha rges growlni;: out of their St'
l eradtont. Im Btffnell-av, Mll'l
The �- IOl.s
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' dleport. wlll he waduated J,ne,7 �r. former �
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lrol less than a hall how, elter the
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rn:lea" lnto.1,� M•a1lu1ppi capita' cat1se or racial Issues lm10JvNJ.
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from the U. S. Military Academy , Dwight D. �.
was reported to the Meigs
Dr. Boyd D . U:oward, chairman of the �epart ment of robberySh
Negro attotnev Jack Young selfl The motion was denied,
ommended the de, •..,... Jft'
at Weal Point. s. Y.
Couny
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erifrs Department. He'
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ofter the two-bonr court lf!ssk,,, 1
Cadet Bradforri Will be commi,;. gram.
and hil 8POWl8 were arrested a1 1 hi
received speech .to gra1Juating students of �utland High
the riden agreed to stay in jail
It would provide for • mr.t�
sioned 8 second l,eutenant· m Ar
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School last evenmg at com1!1encement exercises.
' 'as a means of c��ng attent��
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tillery and will l'fcelve a bachel• in loanl � �. t i e
Dr. Howard congratulated th
to others the rond1borui in Ml&lt;t'
lloa;tt
Inter
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Amerit!an
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dislurbe�
greatly
am
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senlon, "I
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or of scienCE- d+'gree At We
class of 1961 :wt told Its mer:1sJsslppl."
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Bank
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by the crime W 3ve among t h e
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an
OI mlllilla fai ....
Point he was active in lhe debate
bers "(lpportumfy today IS as
But Young indicated the
youth of America It
and forum ski and cam from the InttrnatJaml �... • #.
t'OURCil
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lntel'llilltloaal
Pre89
U■lkd
BJ
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close as
u t! mt it,
would 8001' be heed Oil appeal
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The speaker a l� gave a brief I
Winter nrtwned to Ohio Friday era clubs, a ml'mber of the staff �inislration.__�
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your
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bonds. For eaeh day in jail.
outline of values we inherit btt I
terrpera I of the Rowib:er, the academy's hon bas been � -- low
record
brought
and
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It was made (;k.ar by Dr 8of� I
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Is dedtu1ed from the '200 fine
take lightly, suc:1 as lnher1lano..'ll
i'ilb I yearbook, and on the hop and sa- Orgabizat� of AlmriclD ... •
Our�ie3
snow
even
and
tures
that he feels never before in OU.
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The riders thus Cfluhl remain C011·
for p]amunc purpo&amp;eL
of educal:ion inheritance of the
cial cttmm1ttee.
it
we
clo'ile
re
a
80
country's
history
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I
ced
grim-f
(U�
-Ten
MIAMI
a
ys
a
d
five
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fined for 111 dayr. After
at
ua., and religious
Constlio
U.S.
reporttd
Snow flurries were
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Appoint.eel to the academy "i�
Charg:ea of reckless operation Bellefontalne in West-Central Ohio f
In Jail, they cou'd be removed !A) Cuban invasion captives returned to losin� our national her1ta�e
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nner Representativr. Thomas A
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the Hinds County prison farm for to Rav�, today to report to Pre- 8 h e r I t a g I th1t c!IIM abo 11 Preceding Dr. Hoyd's talk, the are expected lo be filed agalnat ! and It Cleveland.
Jenkins CR-Ohio1 Bradford was a
mler Fide, Castro on the success tbrough great Slruggles and good Proce QR&amp;
work on a road �BnK,
relude by the Joe Addison Smitb. 53, of Albany, Both ColumbuJ. and Cleveland cadet lieulenant durmg his senior
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Negro leader,; in Nashville, of their tractors • for-prlsoner1 deeds. He told he audience and I Senior band wen! presented 'JlJ!. 0. followin1 a recent wreck CJD reported record low temper.etures year. He is a 1957 graduate of
81D
Tenn.. and Atla.nta indicated, deal mlsalon in the Uolted Sl!1ttJ.
invocation was g i ' e n by Rev. Mulberry-av ID Pomeroy.
early today, The mercury dropped Middleport High School
The ''negotiating" g r o u p.
meanwhile, that "freedom rides"
----Carl Herring :,nd the respcm� The Pomeroy Police Depart- to H It e a.m l!:ST wday in Coi.::
dres
sed Jn the aame combat fathe
during
could be expected
I ment 11ald the car operated by hanbus.
by the choir.
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old record waa ,
38
weekend. At least ()08 was a!mod Uguu they were wearing when
k
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pal
two
to
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veered
36-yea
Smith
rec
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In
Ht
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In
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Two selections, "One World"
DALLAS, Tex. fUPU - Tau
at this city, center of bard-cor..: they arrived a week ago, t o o k .I
I and ''A Bird .Fww " by Clokey cars. One was owned by \V!'lliP.r was broken in Cleveland wh2n the
from
j
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off
Miami's
Jnternatton
went to the pon.. today to ,Jlick •
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9egregatlon In Mississippi.
ted b '111 Girls En Cleland of Racine and the other tflmperature fell to 88. The old
A
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a.m
EDT
! irport at
by Joaepb Thome, Jr , of M,n- record waa ...
Charge■ .._
::1!'";;:: ben�ct;.
B�
a
gray
and
alny _day,
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Spencer handed down hls deci•
Other temperature rearlings
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.
slon after a brlaf reces1·· ill Iba
$125 -amage were Toledo 33 and Zanesville .
Approximately
the Rutland Methodist Church.
9 chee
the
38
walnut-paneled courtroom, whlcl1 � �
Smith
Ala
o. party bad I ftgbtioc duufet
's vehicle Fair and dry weather was .in
, !UPP - Duriog lhe pMFentaUon of the was incurred to
MONTGOMERY,
�
•
u1
p
a
com
,
on
ve
Ca
a
8
seats only 121 pHSOna. The m.u- .,, ,!.,
Six white juvenile, were held to- Senior class• .rexecuthre Res,!- while Cleland's and Thorne'&amp; c!lrs store for the state today, althcugh
'
r d
_ •
.
.
. to wiu,
.
• a statement relatnqo IOd lrlen s saw 1nem I1 day In connection with shooting of·: George M. DallH presented Ire were damaged. an estunatei
...1st sa1• 1 m
melpa1 Jt....
1 -=.
..... temperatures were expected to
About 25 to 30 persons were .
le8
It was a race between "4 jau16,.
Congressman. Walter Moeller
It appeared the rl riders came
an Integration leader Thursday phies to �aledictorial
p a t t y No injuries were reported. Smili:t remain about 15 degree!! below tbe representative of Ohio's loth db- millionaire financier amt
#
on :�
houri after a "'freedom riders" Rife and Sa]utatorian LarTy Hruf· probably will appear this eve- nonnaJ seasonal level.
Th:
trict, Friday announced Bureau of lege professor, Both s:re ciiL.an•
yotmg Cubans
- bus arrived ln Montgomery
man. He also ,:ecognized C1afllt aing before Pomeroy Mayor Char- �emperatures � not pl un� the Budget approval of the full tive.
expreued confidence the deal
Rev. Solomon S. Seay suffered President Betty Arnold, V I c e lea Legar.
quite so far tonight and mdd
$76 mllllo11 for !he Racine Locks The candidates � � Sen.
invoMq Bllpply of 500 U.S traet wound when he fltilpped President Bobb1 Arnold, and Sec- I
a
weather was predicti!d for Sunday
---.
�
and Dam projed on the Ohio William A. (Cowboy BUIJ ' . mu,.
tora In return for release gf some
out his front door and, W,ft'i met relary,-Treuurer Sue NeJIOR,
afternoon.
River,
ley, 6Z, I Democrat. and .......
1,200 &lt;!aptured Cuban invaders I
, O
WOUId go lbroURh deapUn moon•. by pnflrtl. He said the blast came Maud Brew an,I MargaN!t Smt!h
John Tower• ss, Wlle
lican
nnned
m
1
Co
H
ouse
.lUO:: While
.. from a passing ear loadt-d with were honored for lZ years of per
TWO CITED
.
.
Ing U S. opposition
as professor of �
signed
.
•
its
I feel atta,danc,e·
youths,
Patrol h gre.wnan Moeller of . suppor
,.
.....
m.�
' The Slate Highway
we
Wicbla
u
stem
MK!
'
Louis Enrique Morse. captain of
at
)e'C
,
4, for the huge co.:ii-truction pro ' '
2.,,
Author1tlea would not release
ConHnae4 fair and warmer to- cited, Lawrence, R. Wolfe,
.
,
the lhlp used aa a transport in tht
Falls,
.
to nm
and advised him that the Anny
ln
na ea
acme for :r�:
nlpL lllglt fodav 65
rps of Enginr."rs will ask for Botb· uodidates tlOBed eat �
BJ Ulllted Prell laleruUaaal April 17 Pig's Bay invasion tolrl !119 m n:.�:°:e
o
C
:
"':'
.
e:s�:":u�
a
1 ll
Amerlean motorisb jalt'med auembla:l new&amp;men the delega-ias congressional authoriuiti� and campa_igns Frklay night w t
T'
and '•treated in the
=
and
y
Monda
n.lght
....
t
alon
Af
t
h
televl
�
•
for
Saturday
tlon waa ''very pleased" at the
tile h ghW l
p iation for the proJect M statew
.
courae of buslnesa of the Mont;1;ougbby 22 Be� into Meigs appro l'
� eoolet 18 the
long Memorial DB)' hoUd117 WNk- BUCcea Of ' their ransom mission.
d by President Ken- Both said they were confident ai
recommende
,
.
,petw
�
County
gomery County Juvenile Cvurl.'" ('1__
"I
ng
fr
end but the accldell\al death rate He ■a� !hey boped In lhe ,future
victory. ______
nedy,
AlthOIJgh the city wao outwardly \Al
,
waa running less than h1.·o an to be 4IVffl more pleased.
calm today, there were chergea
DE f' ILM
In making this announcement,
•
hour.
"W•
S
stated.
MoeUe,
Congre,s,nan
of 11,e llldd1-&lt;llemben
by Negro leaden "''' National
I
A . Ualted
lnt..-atlonal ldenticaJ 8100
will now cedouhl, oo, ,/forts •• Pomeroy Rotary club dined Ill
Guanlsmen ...,. beinB "dbco,rt
tount showed only 'II blghw
0111" to jailed members ol the
At 1 .m., Sanday. 1 ,anc1e tllplahed pe8'8 will be latro• obtain the app1opr\ation from the Martin Restauranl Trklsy
1
Juued
fa. Fines
James A. Roush flf Racine retalltles from the start of the �
•eek• Common ita Jua'ge h C. "freedom ridera.
f
congress in ofCrer to slart aclu ii evening. then nt?Ved to the Obit
w ll mrt fonnlq: dtortly after •••
"
Jo n
P s
cenUy completed buJldlng a boat IIOOII
end: at 6 p.m local time Fru:lay 8aC!On
--at � Fuel Gas Co. offieel to view a
ba1 ftned two Odt of atate
W will mardl from 'l'IIH
Enrla Zepp, dlredor uf &amp;ht construction on thi� project
dock just above the Racine Park
until 9:SG 1.m. ED,:.
date.
l
ad- fibn, "Washington At Work. •'bsapossib
In
e
Aft., ever lpnee S&amp;., _. dwu Ol» lllaMlieal Seetely, will pre- earliest
on
meb '100 and cost, each
that will bold 14 boatll. 'nle new leeead
TWO J'AILED
Two penona dkll fa mlacellat\eempt
t
at
to have ed on the "Kiplinger Letter'' fM.
Ave., lo I po1u W.... NIii a plaqu le tbe eily of Gal- dilion I will again
..___. st 11 �• be ....,. .,
uuz tragt!cliea for an overall total charges of mallcioul destruction The M8'ga County S!Jeritts t)&amp;. dock will be called Roush Landad· ture.
for
WW
� .
•
llpoll,. hoaortq ... "" fK "' the $75,000 authnrizafion
Of per,ooal property•
partment art'e!lted two persona JnK·
GI 21.
,.. l'Hh 0�111,_
design
and
•--• ud ha,. eveat tba&amp; nwb4I 1M ••lq van«' engtneerir,g
•Y - .._
Arnek1 Poindexter and RobLEGION TO MEET
be- durJna, the put 14 'houI'll, Taken The owner said boat apaces s,
One of the Yictlma wu '1-yearwork raised to fl�.ooo. which I
nl&amp;a.
we
1
Will
iam Swisher_ Comrn,mdf:!r
Wa
ate
O
C
r ee a- am assured by tJ C.orps of Er:Into cllllody and being :teld in will be rented according to the
l
re
m
progam wm be of tlla lllo MI
old Darleqe Reed, who died early : �
A I p
f
on
rges
J
B
�
i1
r
Amerlcan Legion fQst: 121
the
I
b
of
l
,
fo
..._ acon
• Meip County jail today were Ira lize of craft,, He ii also in tbe
Saturdaf ol sMoke ilhalation In
W
· · •
" g·
could profitably be used
rm la ,.. � lda oitllenuee ■■cl
,..
be
Atto
ting
w
ed
al1 Legion ' mem·
■
aa
b
requested
� ..
playetl '1 die elJ ID hi- thi,
ftlJ Pro!ecu
rney Allea Adkins, 118. Golhen, O., Oil process of building a ramp hlto •an anaH--+ hritllding ·fire in
year.
OaJ,.
.....
...
lq
l
l■.
Fu
llenanl
and IIU:lillary
'.11'11J11au
wtvee
hers, their
--- , MIU. Sixty penoas
c•--•lng and unIoa•
a cbarg1 el. �Mng wblIe lntoxl- Ille water Ior w.u
D
----,,. -n. o. T
ber, ..
G■--·
lllll eonc,
rt M. � fl'Nlde•I of
- a
e
membera to mer.t et the Legion
catecl, and Curtis Siu, cm a 1. Ing boats lo and from trailers. ft� -I memlter
the bulldiq.
were drtviJia
of Ille G lllpalll Oiamller ■f f'o• ME G G NERAL HOSPr . •, home
■
£.R C/dLBD
a
Sunday ev"!•ning at '1 to at•
I S E
The dock Is 90 feet lonR, paracharge of Intoxication.
._.....,
hl■ ctrD War c•IUlal _.., �• _
h
O
-1.
t
.1.n.e
..1..81!
Tbe 111..,.port
-...tend
••_
,., ,.....
,
5 .:f·
-----.
l:IIUl'1,:ll &amp;el"1Jces at fbt. a.
lie! t.o the Ohio RJver. Roush mAdmissions - Merlln Schiveler
•• -.-.,.
will IN IDlltet ti
·
� Unit Wwered I ealJ te
SERYICU CIL\NOBJII
ill
p
b
w
�=·
At t .m. a Wfet •inner
tends to sell Alhland out oard Collunlllta,.
Pomeroy, Kay McClintock, Rs- ut,I· tburch.
-V.:ord WU reoeind b1 fiwlc1I tit J1met Baker relldenct in MAD BIG CONTRIB1JTJON
Go-MIi. Gaa and OU at the dock NINIDOllM.
JD1B01.L8 IN 8CRQOL
_... U Ga Lafaytlle a. elne, and Daisy Stoneking, IUIJ
..
_,,..,.
I
DAIi ES SALAAM, Tang,mylu
here ye,terdey tbal fuwol .._, jlutlimcl th!■ -.In&amp; at 9,0,, A
ti ... .,_ ..ti tel lo ..... - "-,.::.r- Grande.
he said
.......
•
Jack llac&lt;m, ..., al Mi'. a a d
.,.
le,
c.,ieW.,.
,..._
u
... Jul/uo Bellnlll I bmer local pbyalclavlcei 1
(IJPJ&gt;-The Roctteleller
- called.
,..
Disoha,g" - Keith Ridenour ..,___ John a..o, of Mlddlepot&lt;
man. • membtl- " Ille Na&amp;hul
Un.. bu ecmtrlb•1tt'd mm tltllft
-- -)llddleport res1dent· .who died
,1.__
__ ...._... II KMsa, Ci..,
,,, Mo.
....,...
Throoghaul the day free naat Cheater; Abbie Stohart. Pome- Ii ,_
Chll Wu -••• ti
fl, -- M.\BIIWIIE . Al'PUCII.TION
- to Tnganylka'o ... attocAL Tll:MPS
addn,"'
H�
Coo.g.,
.
King, Po-..roy; !tr (li, twiJbu■ IIIAIIMlay Denn1tt - ,.,._, It, Ml rleuitul'II oo11eg,, t wa■ an- The temperetore in ......,., , ....... D. C. bollt,ir .,..._. rldet wlD .. ...a11a... at lhe roy; Mn. Ed
will !&gt;ti
Ka
,
n■u :;uy,
today - .. Dr. 11erri11 •- e.uu:, - al ,._ INI ti - Kay McCllntock. Racine. an� M,s lbert Is fflS P-,
- Ill la ll!ddl,port • - dleport, USU' and llorts M• ....,..i Frjday. The 11,iat.OOO IMMlnest district at
C1aJ,o - and "'" ol Rutland. llo.
wlll N eomp!et,d by 1ll6S. wu 3ll degree,, with
rlt RJce. II, )ll4dlejlon.
IDDouneed.
ti 11br1o11a Ct11ep. C11Mr .,_ ._..,
f,.

Death Rate
· g Low
Runnm
0n HighWa' ys

Just Recelvedl A New · Shipment of Women'•

-tor llatter7 - � !� bel\tr ,fil ,r:-" � � J®!hlul ■tylea.

...

Rambert

he daM WU dlrected by llrt.
Dorothy t.cey ID the liDgins two
awnben, "Homeland,"
and
"PraJN Of Our Alma Mater:•
The)' nn ■-compall.led by Jlldy
Butcher, a member ol the clau
Tbe Senior Bond dlncted by
Eugene Sean played, "Grand
March" by Grundmaa u the pro....-I and "SUver MGon·· by

tte:u":�I

N!!li!!l!i. !! l!!lJ I

If :,ou uo 1 -n tfu - a -!Ni rro.t

l

o�\o � �,1�\J su, .
� .�:�:,rut,,1:.. ohlo __ , ,. .., non-·- • naa'/ m,hl II tba hlpu:t
rlllkiq ltudent of the a:ra&lt;fuallq
clau of lllddleport HI/lb School
durlng Ovnmen� aerdlea.
llho .... pre,eoted wltb I pJn
for thla booor, and l1lo a fl60IJ
acholarahfp to Rio Grande Collese
McCmuby SuperlnleJldeat, L.

Def.....

Misses Sizes 1 2 to 20
Half Sizes 1 4½ to 24½

; Ibo meetlq.

One owner - Low mileiie,

dlln and

tan attractively - sklrll are full for extra eomfort-���ts. colors, and detail, are planned' 16&lt; tlvt' you a
. .. &amp;io.1--lil'l!Miual way of dressing.
bel� you

!
I ea u 11,e .anm, - ,...

apeed axle - 8.25x20 tires.
e

\Yon-:en's Sun Dresses
5
2. 9 5

I

i

--J�i�,cl• �.�!��r Honored As Highest Ranking ;Middleport Studen�

•Y

Re, llaymo&lt;I
tn,ta11ed
mar
be ao1am••
...,.
n.e1r
Konkrlgbl, pallor.
I
n
I
o
P
Weet
the
In
7
June
;,ed
M1ddlepon, Ohio
The annual mother-daughter Burns; America. Linda Darnell
Mn. EmerllOII JOrtel WU devoCliapel with a r«eptioD In t b e
i banquet of the Federated church I and varim.15 ,not.hers incl uding,
leader for the meetlna: and
Uonal
Officen Club.
NOW SHOWING
I as held WedJ1es:d�Y al 6 . 30 p m Indian, Sandra Hendricks ; P1J.
Donald
WU c:hairman. Mn.
Klein
Boor
Mra.
.
tendant,.
the
wedding
ol ; They plan to leave following
for
e At
':"
Rev. and Mrs.
m the chun"h dmmg �oom .
gnm, J a ne Bae_r ; Coloo la.� . Con · and M iBa Dora McKee Wen! m MW Carolyn Milhoan , dsughter
Edgar Allan P0t&gt; ' s
review of the past
I
Pff
Llo�
1 the ceremony for a aboit motor
were
I
year
"HOUSE OF USHER"
new
, T.ables Wt!re attractive w I t h I me Freei:natJ,: Pioneer, Susie Kas• Marietta yesterday where Mlss l of Mrs. Paul 1beia, Middleport/
the
for
Offlctn
work.
year
t
.
trip to Cape r.od llDd relW11 o
.
(Cinema.scope &amp; Color,
Mi ller · McKee had an interview with and Cadet William Bruce Btadf white covers and ce�tered w1th · 1�m , C1v 1! War , Emily
Hoates.!81 for. ai, meeting were
ddleport where they w i l l eJected m,d lnltalled for, tbl!I Aft
l Ml
Vlricen t PriN, Myrna Fah ey I arrangtments af spring f lowe· s ::;uffnigette , Brenda Ingraham :
l
ford, IOll of Mr and Mr8. W&lt;1I- spend the IWTI� months
Mrs. Paul Chrurtenson, of
at emoon Circle of Middleport Heath �- M. L. ll"�, Mn. Kon.k­
I
l by Mrs . .J ames Fugate and Mrs ½orld War, Donna Re1 bel . anu
Methodist Church when the group right and Mrs. Gibbons.
bave
of
Middleport.
Bradford
lace
"JAIL BREAKE RS"
I
Board of Ohio Baptist Women·,
the Bradford apartment 00 Brown• I,
met 'fflursday afternoon for a I
Rober1 Hutton , Mary Ca.stle i Thomas Young. The RPv Wakl,, Mother of Tnday , Linda Kirkland Missionary Soc iety.
1 been choffn by Miss MJllloan.
e 8V1lnue.
•--�
� pi. n·1 oI Love , I.1.nd11 M W Maude raylor of Front•bC , Maid of Honor will be � i s s I U
AIIO CARTOON CARNIVAL J. Bartels askf'd grace. Servmg and. ,I"'ne :S
IIIK'llll:II.NI MI Ille euun.,i.
p. 111• 1---�-_____
SERVICES t\NNOUNCED
Oil the kitchen comm it tee we 1 e Smith. During Ille pageant, Dor· has been confined to her home Lee Hook of Xenia, a claasmat'!
Elected IJ ebalnnan and coMrs. Dale Smith. Mrs . ClelarJ na ReihPI ;;ang America the Beau- this week because of illnes:s.
MOVING WEST
chairman were Mn. O. P. Kleir, . The Middleport Masonic Lodse
of Miss Milhoan al Ohio Unlv,er'
I
I Hines, Mrs. Ernest Rhode� Mrs liful a� Fa i th of Our Mothers. C. C. Chapman who haa spent sity, Carla Wilson , and Carolyn M r. and Mrs. Eugene Snyder, and Mrs. Walter Hayea. Other l)f. l No. 3&amp;.1, F. &amp; A. M., will bold
, Fred Des.sauer. Mrs. Lou i� Rt" · �.1lph ½erry was the accompanfuneral IIJ'Vkea.for Albert W. Bo,
several monlhs in Arizona with , Bradford, sillle:- of the groom, formerly of Pomeroy, are len- flcera elect.ed were Mrs. Bruce
at 8 p. m. a\
isl for the pag,!ant.
m
Un,
be! and Mr:1. G laclys Cuck ! er.
' his daughter, Mn. Anson Johnson i will be her bridesmaids. T h e Jng. for Stockton, Calif., shortly, Lloyd e1 first vice chaln m
eral
te
ers
d
re
w
pres
e
n
lu
to
I Fo llowing the dinner t he group I F' w
e
has returned to his home 00
bride-elect will graduale f r O rn where he has ".mployment with Mrs. Carl Mattox as second vW! RawliQff •
. ·· �
Home.
N
l
!�t�
r
e
Mrs
a
n
st
Le
Hub
lde
o
mo
t'
ad
•
.
to
''.
u
y
.
ned
,
th�
;;anctuar
whe
Member&amp;,
Gibbons
r
yne
w
a
W
:
Mn.
J,
r
E
chairman,
�
been
�
�
has
dleport Hill.
0u Sunday, June 4.
his brother, Ralph, who
VERY oo6�
L Bl
a program l'.'BS presented hy Mn. · n pre�Pn l ; M rs . Thoma� Smi! h Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tovey of 1 Attendlng Cadet Bradford w ill . resldent of St&lt;K-kton for Be\'era.t as secretary, end Mr■
Christopher Knight
• R. K . at � . .· .��· :ID
a
I
�t•n Nt&gt;ulzling. Group tiingi�g ◄'.� 1�e youn.g est ; "'nd Mrs. Amanda 1'oledo returned home Thursd&gt;.ty
,.lfpter,
Venet ia Stev('n;;on
Woodgerd as treasurer. T b e )' Collini, W
be hia classmates at West Point ' yean.
.
· My Faith Looks U p To 1hrr K,1spar.
,he mother with the mo.,I. I1 aft r visiting since Tue-•-y wltn ,iii,;ii,i;;,;-.,;; -:-:-. -:-:--· �. . . .. . ·. ·
"S TUDS LONIGAN"
. _
Zl."'1
e
.
I ;:� ·
�iS
I
;;ra1.¥£.#!M.!.i!l!i\® I!
�•�N')Wii./t ':!a.;,�:.""' �� �.,,,,,; �,,k #'��;;,
(A Story nf Te(' n -agers)
and prayer by the He11• Barte l ; ch I" ldren and grandch "Ildren pres- '1 hia sister and family, ,,....
Mr. and ·
·
· ·
·
·
· ·
- also .
ent.
opened the program.
Mni. Willis Anthony.
·,.
. .
Al a n Hale
RQl'y Calhoun
n
v
R
th
b
I
ed
•The
c
n
e
e
Y
A
toa!.1 to m )th('rs was given
.
,
_�
l
m
·
R,·chard Va,ghan attended the ·.
Conn ie Hine,s, John Gen t ry
I 8artels onc l uded the progra
e
n, ball game in Cincinnati laat Su1l i\.
"THUNDER IN CAROLINA" ry Nan('y Crow and a toast to 1
----·
daughters hy Mrs. A l fred Crow
(In Colorl
day and Mrs. Vaughan and chil- �
(St ory of Auto•H.icin,\l)
I Two piano duets. '"A Wa llt
by
dren, Bill and �th and Mrs. Ali
N
1-'uust" and "A Garden Medley' /
nice Ohlinger and W. P. Ohlinger
NOTE���:i?R���[�i fll f:U" were
present
d
by
Linda
Kirkland
e
S
S
in Dunbar with Mr. �d
visited
Will Not Be Shown .\'!av
and
H:ilph
Werrv
and
the
Regln·
D. Parson8. The VaughMrs.
2s.26 A2' Pre \•i u usly .Adver.
J
ners c lass o[ H;c Sunday Schud
tiscd
80TI, Don who has beeri
other
an·s
I
laul!:ht by Mrs. Guy nussell pre- On June 4th at the Humphreys visiting in Dunbar for the past
S■t urday
May 27 sented songs and pantomimes
ancl Memorial Church in Dunbar, W. month returned with his moihu
Zachery SC'ot1 ,rnd
· c losed with a prayer song.
Va., Miss Llnda Lee Fish, daugl,.. lo Middleport. On Monday, Mr.
Mar('Ja ffrnder sou 111
...
"NATCHEZ TRACE"
I Linda Kirkland played a piario te� of Mr. and �rs. Bill Fish, and Mrs. Vaughan and chl�n
- also ; so lo preceding a p11geant. " A will become the bride of Pfc. Ru.:;- were in Columbus on busrnim-;
Davi d Larl rl
D011a l d f'risp I Prec ious Herit H�e. " by a group sell A llen Parsons, son of Mr. and and on their way home stopped
A 00
F
I of young costu ml'rl gir ls , raki!lg Mrs . W. D. Parson:1, all of Dunbar, Athens for a short visit witb Mr. (
\i c: ��N O E R S "
"
J
, part were youth. Candy Grueser; W. \la. The gror.m Is the granr:1- and Mrs. John D. Dowler anri l
ALSO CAHTOON
nie Sp
Y,_,'.N�ancy son of Mrs. Anni ce Ohlinger and children.
'o:•:
''-1":''�
I
·::...'.:;:••:"'....:':
---W. P. Ohlinger. and brother of Mrs. C. H, Gcmeinhardt of Co· /4
- -· ··· - ·
·
�
[
Mrs. Richard Vaughan of Min- lumblll arrived yesterday for
dlcport .
visit with Miss Frieda Faehnle
fl€v. Mack Thomasson will read and other frienda. She came es• �l
In Pomeray
At
i t ile vows. The bride elect will be peclally to attend the MHS alum11i I �j
,:�· ,.
banquet.
! altended by MiS.!1 Sue Brogan.
�
Miss FisA Is a graduate of Dun- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lohse �
bar High School this year and is left yesterday for a vacation trip �
Matching shlrta and shorts - fashioned sklrt• In
un employee of the Wise Home in Michigan where they apend
Tnc., Pfc. Parsons graduated from several weeks each awnmer.
1 '' ·'
full pleated a.ml sheath styles-slacks go to taper•
Dunhar HiRh school in the class Rosa Wise life Thursday for · ,m ]
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ed lines-Jamaica and Bermuda sbortJ , of 1959 and attended West Virgin- indefinite visit in Miami, Florlda I 1
ia Slate Col l ege before entering with relatves.
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all beautifully styled - all easy to care fabthe service. He ii' presently &amp;ta- Dee Hartnger and Mrs. Maud
AVAfLAIIIITY.,.
rics - misses and womens size9.
tione&lt;l at Fort Campbell, Ky.
Ross of Pomeroy plan to go to
Fort Wayne, Indiana, Sunday for �
/)lfll
a visit with Mrs. Harry Farmer
'6 1 Graduate Was
and family,
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n r�y
onore
Friends have received wore 't
l�enry a1ley enW. L, Russell of 804 City
mne
terir:
·a� o wmg �mmence- from
park, 1.A.1
,._1UfflbUB 6, OhlO that .,
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menI a' Racme
111 RusaeII b:is
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mo
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th
NEIPFULNHS •••
lhe honor oI aroIyn VanMeter .
11ullered a elight stroke and ,. not
!=,
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foo we ll. Mr,. Russell, • lis�r
Those present and served ce.k:e.
of the late Mrl. C. H. Church 11
decora Ied Ior the occasion, 1..
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'--al resIdIllt,
, cream and coffee, were Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Rusull flow IMng
Mn. Millard VanMeter Melvan
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Cot,mbus la nported ., t.,
VanMeter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
. I.0 at her QUlll'II' wart.
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•-- ••ill, Charles Th�111s, the eu�t of
,
Wo ln•II• '°" "' Ear] McKiniey "ho h 811 JUs,•
honor and the boat and hosteu.
completed a H weeb Elfttric4&amp;1
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11:1,ln lit re91.l larly a,
courae at Great Lakes arrived .
our bank.
MEIGS THEATRE
Wednesday for a visit with his
Pomeroy, Ohl•
parents, Mr. and Mn. 0. E. Mc­
�,
WI PAY 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS
Kinley. He b1 to report to Charle•
ton, s. c.. 011 the eth of June for
TONIGHT I SATURDAY
MAY 26.17
duty on a mine aweeper.
Walt Disney's
Mn, Edna Kennedy ol Cleve­
''THI SIGN OF ZORRO"
Height, win be lhe guest of
land
Cloun!J lln,c lffl
Gu.y Williams, as Zorro
Mrs, Warren Davia lhl, weekend
Henry Celvin, Gene Sheldon
She la coming especially to at­
- also tend the Alumni banquet.
Jerry Lewis ill
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Jerry'• the Silliest!

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Television In Review

Farmers Have Three More Days To Sign Up :r::::::: News, Events

a1 c. i;, BLAKE81.EJ1;
Eakallk• AceM, ACrievhure
•l&amp;J County farrnen have juat
more day■ to decide and
up if they will participate in
1881 Feed Gra in progr am.
A.S.C. offlct will be open
and Wednt-aday , May 29
• '1. and June lit, accordLD&amp; to
ice manager _ Pete Shiel�.
lat farmen m completing clla
I of the •l&amp;D
· ·UP to red uce lhtfr
m acreage.
The pro&amp;farn is des igned to in,.
farm income, to help a sthe conswner of fair and sta·
ble prices for meet, poultry and
d■iry products, and to prevent
.
__.. grain sur·
further build-up OI I�
plus due to the e�flCleDCY of lhe
U. S. (arm producm g plant .
At preeent • . 540 Meigs County
farm• have daverted S,269.t acrea
or corn. The base acreage nn these
farms totaled 7.467.6 actff. In oth·
er worcla, briter than two-th rcb
of the com crea
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p
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;m
1961- Advance payments to _ese
5411 f
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be ID exc� 0f th'11
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to ivert
din
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sity Extenlk.n Economi1it. Tb.i.!I iJ
16- 8 per cem of the averag, 3,889,·
t100 acres planted :o � in 1959The current sign-up 1epresents
37,m farms or t4.9 per cent (d
thti farDU �al have ASC corn
base■ eat:ablishetil tc, date, Barr
ay1.
NaUmally, the sign-up was nm•
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. c:otn acreage planted the last two
Y�, Nmpared to 12 . 5 perc:ent in
Ohio on l:he May Sth d ale.
In Melp County the amount

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»igned up to Lhe past wpek repre»ented U.ll pert't"nt _ of the l l, 500
�res of corn base m the county .
With the delay ID svr ing work ,
many fumer11 will !itill (ind II to
program. The reuq irement to a.ign
their advantage lo sign-up in the
up i1 a Dlinimum reduction or 20
per cent of the com acreage oo
any farm below the average base
esWblished for the yean 1959-M.
1be maximum amount of com
which may be placed in the program is 20 acres plus 20 per cmt
of the com base established for
the farm. Payment or the rel
duction in corn acreage is 50 per•
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suettllS of the Kennedy mlminis!ration's 1961 feed _grain program
may produce a tight supply of
f� corn befo� the 1961·62 merkel1ng season "' over.
This , in turn, could mean rising
prices on the open mark.et in the
later stages of lhe season which
opens on Oct . 1.

Free eorn is grain in private
bands--mrn not tied up under the
.
government pnce i u p p o r t
program.
Most of l'll"xi season' s rree rorn
supply will come from the 1961
�rop. h will be gr ain which f armmarket been sell on the 0,_.,
r.. . .
cause they are not ehgtble for
price supports, or because they
don' t want to use the support program.
Some of the free corn supply
next season will come from gov ernment '81ea on lhe opeo mar•
ket at opl!tl-market prices.
Possible Con Shorlqe
There ts a possibility, however,
that these two sources won't sup­
ply enough corn to meet I.he de­
mand all through the season , un­
less market prices worll: up iairly
close to the price support r._te,
Tke average pric:e support rate
for 1961-&lt;!rop corn is one dollar
and 20 cents a bushel. About half
the 19&amp;I crop will be eligible for
this support pril."e. Unless growers
who are eligible for suppon can
eet at least about $1.10 a bushel
on the market. they may prefer
'° put the grain under BllPrJ()rt.
'I1ltl government will be able to
mat aoffll open-market sales of
com at market prices to cvver
paymenta lo (armers who look
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land out of production under the
ll161 feed grain prgram, In addi­
_ .. _ Jll!IW ...... .... tion. there will be BOme govern­
ment ules of corn which is in
5
clanger ol spoiloge .
Opet! Marbl Salo
In spite of these �overnment
,, 2 lily .... .... ■alel, l4lal 111pplies of 1,.. corn
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may not meet demands unless
lar(IO numbers ol fa,me_... eligible
for support aell their com on the
- � - trli - - · '1 open market. '1111a ii bee.awe the
,.. ll161 feet grain program may cul
total production this year to about
300 million to 400 million bu,hela
Iii 'r IIQMJj -4
below demand-and aboot baU of
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the
total productioll will be elig­
Cible for 111pport.
In this 1ltuatlon, market pttl­
sure1 could force up the open
market price - a dtvelopmeot
which would benefit farmer, who
did llOt Nduce grain acreage tb is
TIACTOlt SALES
yur, TheJe farmen must sell on
WY :Z.SIOt
p--,
Iha open marir&lt;I beau• they are
11111 eligible for lllpporl.

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mg away from rrutrk.tt price prel'rnt of � normal prodoctlon . t.f and grass. ?nly Ont' or two farm- vent furthe r buiJd- up m the weed
IV 0.ARK'r: ALLEN
dictions, howevc, beca uae of .anthe aerf:oge diverted m�lt 1plied t:rs ar� l'qULpped m �� �oonty to popuiahon of the hrld.
Mr.
and Mrs. W!lla:ird Hine-1
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Hl&amp;I
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element
the
am
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pro
other
add W&lt;1Le-r by 1rnrtat1on If Mothe r
by the coWll)' support price.
. H o .rnd Mr .anit 1
P
roy
ome
t
wtu
ch the de
1'- -au hority under
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Nat ionally the corn t1u ppor1 �alure does not come through.
ay
Mn.
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Seip". wer,.• 1
Hulfti
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po
wer t
partment would have
1
price will average $1 20 per bush- 1 While (armer s in the Ftfli
din
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of Mr and
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aeU IOffle or lb Rurplut gram Into Sunda
el. If a farmer had a � bWihel Gr_am program ran only hav�
Calhng JtJ I
WOOCW.
Charles
Mn.
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the open mark--1.
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yield level his pa�nt would be pm't' support or loans on a apecl ·
' the alttmoot'J were Mr• �Utn&lt;:
.
The latest pr td ictioo_
wa_,
cu
25 (50 percerit of "'ven,ge yleldt f� number of bushels f.armer1
.
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VI!� general _one. �t 1.9.id Unll .. 1 H mt!I and Mn. Denver n.oma.
times the 1upport price of oround will find any extrit bushels they
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Feed gra in_ prl� probably Pomeroy,
11.20, Payment i'I this casf' W0'1ld ('all p�oduc-e will be that
much I
wW averaee h1ghf-r in 19111 - ft2 1 Mn. Lettie Meredith, C.Olum�
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more income.
be $.10 per acre.
and Mn. Mabel Swartz. AtherH.
One other (�vorable aspect of
An interest mg report from Minn- .
. , for the current feedlnl
TO mm _ gtl · than
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v unted recently with their sifter. I
A .! }ear .
WASH IN G N
the progr.-m ia that the payment I esola reveals th at ae:veral repre•
Departm
cult�re
i
t
ent
eco��
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Prices
for the current yea.. 1 Mu · Letha K.oblenti.
Js made regardles!i of weather I sentative fields contamed
from
j
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p
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the
that
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daile:v ,
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han been , on the average, the
cunditKKIS. This program removes : 1 00 to 4.000 weed
seeds
per
! Syr8(\J5e. cal led c.n �r and M".
,111 weather hazards on ihe ac re- squa re foot to a depth of six in- I hon 1 1961 f� , gram program lowest sUK'e Wor ld Wa r II.
e
uld
higher
f
lt
d
grai
r
ee
n The report came in an Agr ku l Cla �oo Allen and Billy, Sund.ay 1
im lh
for ; �
IL 15 not unl-ommon
age diverted, Th is is &lt;me c aSt' 1 t"hes.
n
e
price
t
a
.
evening.
s
where the farmer does not have wf'eds to p1·od uce 15 000 seeds per
x &amp;e l:IOJ'I .
1ure
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publ..cati· on
in:partmen1
.
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M r. and ..
Jo
111rs. Frank \,. 1�
to gamble on the weathf-r.
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Farmers who plant corn this of many of our common weed Sp("- acre, of corn and grain sorghum c �l
I
cies
may
remarn growable for 40 acreage out of product ion u nder said com pnce! probably would dleport, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
l.l':li
year Wt'II do the •
- 1 .tob they c an
, \ltd c:
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the feed �ain program. In -add, rise during the next fwe month! l McGtt: Lanea�r Vlli
to produce high yields.
After years.
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This
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year then larmeni should ion to this acre.1ge cutback. (eed The eom hike was expected to day with M"rs. ,'10ll1e Bookm an
planting about the only
things
th at can be done ta increase do the best w.. of weed control grain price 9uuporb have been reflect tile fact that a record vol- I Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Will, Syfii
1 wm
un- cu,. , cailed on -"
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., r. and M
"'-· '"_, 1,.. gram was gomg
yields are to side dres!I the corn they possibly can. Even on the diwith nitrogen rertilizer and con- verted acres it would be desirable C J NC I NNAT T I UP ll-Livestocl-:· der prict support . The so-called M. Cleland. Sunday evening
trol the competition from weeds to keep the wet&gt;Wl mowed to pre- Cattle 200. talves . 100 ; n o t ··free supply" of corn on the ope:1 Mr. and Mrs. F1oyd R1dtncm ·
--------------------- enough slaughter steen or heifer&amp;
market will be relatively small spent an @'YeDillS ...ith Mr . and
for actual market to test price as the IU1Tlmtt wear!I on.
P. F. Koblt&gt;nl7..
--- -- - -· ·! re nd; few ,ho;..-. 750- ! IOO " l - - - steers 23 oo · some good 21 00.
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tere&lt;I ,ale, good and choice m
750 lb heifers 21 .00.22.00; cows
PT. PLEASP.NT - There wiU interest and pledged support lo 14. 00- 1 7 00; bulls 17 oo - 1 9 .50 :
be a meeting at 8 P m. al �he _ Pl. such a program. In order to get choice vealers poorly tested goud 11
:
Pleasant Appalachian Bu1ld1rR .
this much needed ser,ire in Ma- 24 .00-27 oo.
Mooday, �1 ay 29 19!&gt; 1. The p1 ir•
Hogs 1300; 1·2 200-210 lb ba:·•
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son County, there must be interpose of this meetmg LS for the orrows and gilts 17 90-18.00, l·S and
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gani· �1·ion I a ,.,.,.ntal H e ..... J t h ested groups and md1vJttubl1 at- 2-3 UI0-240 )b l7 25-17.35. more un
Council for Mason Count y.
tend this meetrng and lend .sup- form 100-220 lb t7 85, No. 2 246 It
It will be the objecti ve o! the : port in an all oul effort lo mrike 17.50, 2-3 and 1 1.40-270 lb J7 .00• I
17.25, No. 3 JOO lb 16 50, ltiS--170 lb
Dental Health Council to plan , this program a reijlity.
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17.
25-1 7 . 50 ; J .3 :m400 lb sows
The members.hip of thi:; organ]and l::,cg in a County w irle Dent a l
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made-up of any 14.25-15.0. 2- 3 400-550 lb t3.50TO DO A BETTER JOB
Hea1th P.rogram. _
.1 111s wou I d m· tal ion m ay be
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delegates sent by c1vt&lt;: and soc- 14.25, over 300 lb 12.50- 12.75:
.
elude the establi hment '&gt;f ne or
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I ial g roups that h ave an ir,terest boars 300 lb •1p 12.00, lighter I
mo re dental clm 1cs m the ,\1, son in a dental he alth prog ra m and weights 12.25·12 5(1,
j
County area..
,1ny a nd all interestecl mdivid·
Sheep 100, not enough (re&amp;h te·
[
Local dentists have ex;iressed uals of the county.
ceipts to test trace.
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List $319.00
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Also Complete line

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Combinations,
Washers, Dryers
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o., Hay 27, 1961 Annual Photo

Folk Dance Leader To
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EDeuioa A1e1C, Asrieu.1'-�
MtlgJ CN!nty farmera �ave juat
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thne �
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ill
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the 1961 Feed GraUl.
pro�
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ll:e w UJ be- open
A : an/ Wednesday, M�y 29
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and 31, and June 1st ' accordq to
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�ill farme� m completing dttall, of the 11£11-up lo reduce thfjr
corn acreap.
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rng a'll-;iy from m&lt;1rket pnct precent of the nor�I production c.r ;md g ra�� Only one or lwo farm- vent further build•up m the weed
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Jl:Y CLARICT. ALLt:'li'
d1ctio11�. howt-vcr bcc;mae of anthe acreoige diverted multiplied er5 .are Pqu ippt'd m lht' counly to population of the field.
Mr.
and Mn W dl&lt;1rd Hmes
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add w,c1ter by imgalion if Mother
by the county support p nl't· .
roy
. H D and Mr and '
Pome
de
lbe
whid
i
authority under
.
Nlihooally the torn i.upPort i N ature 00(-'i, not l'Ome through
H t nes of Bdpre. wer, •
Ray
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n
h
p
par1tnent v..ould havP pov..e-r lo
pnce wiU average $1 2(J pe r bush- I - Wh i le ! a rmers in
the Feed
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dm•�r �w,:-n
••1 r and I
Sunday
&amp;eI I IOfJle of I·, R ,mrp I us grain in to
"" I Gra111 proJ,!;ram &lt;'un only have
eI . II a Iarmer had o � b us11e
Mr1
Charin
Woode
Calhng
In
thr Opt'n mark ...t
yield level his payment would be pric-t' suµporl or loans on a spec:i.md
t
Cle
aft
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E-rnoon were Mrs.
Q..I.
, The Metil pr� l ct JOfl was a h.!
2S (50 percent ol ;.ven,ge yield• lied number o( bushels farmers
., M r1. ,..,.
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H� a,1\1
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very general one u aaid �
,tmes the support price of oround will find any extra bushels they
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"Fttd grain pm.fl probably f'�roy.
$1.20. Payment i'l this C.lSf' wo·1lci can produce will be that m uch 1
e
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wi ll u·era,e hiofltor
in 1961 • fi2 I Mr1. Letti Meffiiilh, Columbl,� I
be $:JO per acre.
more mcome.
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Mr
Ma�l
Swartz, Athen1 . .
s
than for the tmTmt leedin g �
One ot her f�vorable aspect of An interesting report from Minn - ,/
Vl!'IJltd
l
recently
WJ!h
their siste�.
!he program IS that the payment esola re-veal:s that several repre- WASHINGTO N' mm - Ari- year "
re
cult
o
t
ha
par
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nt
Mr
m1
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tm
ble
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Let
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Of,
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1s m_a�e regardless of weather ntative fields contained
from
cu nt yea
Pric
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daile:Y . '
per pr� 1ctfd that tht' . adm lt! istra• have been, on the aver age the
conditwns. This program removes ! 100 lo 4,000 weed
seeds
1
grain
hon
program
i
100
f�
es
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aU we�ther hazar�s �n the acre- square fool lo a deplh of six in- I
1 Syral'use. called c.n Mr and Mrs.
low t sin Wo ld War I.
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Tht, e rt t·
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age diverted. This us one case 1 ehes.
I t 1s not uncommon for ' w�uld result in higher feed gram
r po
a me in an A ncul Clayton A!Len artd Billy. Sunday
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evening .
where the farmer does not have weeds to produce 1 5,000 seeds per prices next season.
t
..� ture
Depart
pu l,calU)l",
to gamble on the weather.
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Mr. and Mni. Frank Chtt!(&gt;
planl in one growing season. Seeds t' a rmers are ,Dk.ing millions
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Farmers who plant corn this o� many of rtur �ommon wettl spe- acres of corn and grain sorgh um I called dw feed 1Htuat wn . 11 also ! brPw and Mr� l.uc·y Haye! Mid•
40 acrta ge out or produc tion under said corn prices probably would dleport, and Mr and Mrs. Wayne /
year will do t�e best_ job the,y can cies may remain growable for
the feed grain program. In add1 riR during the next fwe months I McGee. LaocastPr visited 5u_..
to produce high ytelds.
Arter year�.
lion
to th is acre.1ge cutback. feed ) Tht- t-orn hi ke was expected to day w1lh M rs. Mollie Bookman
Th1&amp;
year
then
rarmen
should
planting about the on ly
things
price su uports have been reflect the fact that a re('"Onl vol- I Mr. and Mn. B. E.
grain
S yr a
t�at can be do_ne
to increase do the �st job of weed control
t!ine of 1960 gram was going un- euse, called on Mr. and Mrs. n
y1�1ds �re to side _d_ress the corn they possibly _can. Even on t�e di.
1
with nitrogen fer_tJlizer and con- verted acres ,t would be desirable C I NC I N N,AT I CUPn -tiveslock· der price support. The i!IO-Called M . Cleland, SWJday �ve-ning
trol the competition from weeds to keep the weeds mowed to pre- Cattle 200. &lt;"alves , 100: n o I •·1ree supply" of corn on lht: ope, j Mr. and Mrs. F'oyd R·"
rueno11
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enough 5laughter st.een or heifer, market will be relatively small spent an eveni•13 with Mr. and
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for actual market lo test pritt as the summer wears on.
!. Mrs. f'. F. Koblentz.
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• - - - - __- -t rend: few c ho ice 700. 1 1 00 11-i l - - -

•1,gned up lo the past week repret;ented 45 8 percent of the 1 1 .500
acres of com base m I.he county.
With the delay 1n 1pring work ,
many farmer� will still find il lo
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program. The reuqtremenI Io sign
the� adv�t�ge lo :;1gn- p in 1he
u_
up •• a mm1mum reduction of 20
per cent or the com acre::ige on
any farm below the average base
established for the years 1959�.
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The maximum amo� t of roro
.,
which _ may be placed ln the program Is 20 1;1cres plus 20 _ per cent
of the corn base esl.ablished for
lllre Ute consumer al fair and Sta- the f�. Payment for the rt·
_
ble prices for meat, poultry and duct . on
i Ill corn acreage IS 5CI perdairy products,
and to prevent
further build-up of feed grain surplus due to the efficiency of thr
U. s. rarm producing plan t .
Al presmt . 540 Meigs County
.
farm, have diverted 5.26'9.9 acres
o{ com. The base acreagr flon thete
fanna totaled 7, 467.6 acres. In ther words, better than two-thirds
�
y
Gf the � acreage on _the�
fan:ris will be out of production m
WASHINGTON &lt;UPll _ T h e
1961 · Advance paymenta to lh_e� success of the Kennedy lldminis540 fannera w°: $83,4-16.31. Fm� tration'a 1961 feed grain program
parme:nts on_ thlS acreage th�
may prod uce • tight suoply of
steers 23 oo· some oood 21 00·
he
l
fall will be ID excess ,of lh1s
fI'M corn be ore t
1961-62 mar:!2.00.
standard 1!1 00-20 00 . 5Ca
IIIOOUllt•
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keting seasoo is over.
le&lt;ed
sales
good and eho;;., mo.
By May 12th. Ohio farmen had
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Id
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750 lb heifen 21.00--22.00 · cows '
agreed to divert 655 , 152 acres to
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Dr. prices on t e open mar et 1� �
PT. PL�A.S ANT - The re wi ll interest and pledged support to 14 00-17. oo: bulls 17 00 � 19 _ 50 : /
ing
to
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later stages of the seasoD v. h,ch l be a meet ing at 8 P;m, al t he Pt. s uch a program. In order 1 0 get choice vealers poorly tested good
Wallace �• Ohio S�te Unive�.
Pleasant Appalachian Bwld1r�. th .
s on Oct. I.
24 · 00-27 00h __.J__,
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. ate I Monday, May 29. l96t. The p1.r- · IS muc n� ser'l ice m Ma.
1'3 8 per cent ol the averag� 3J189,- Free corn is gram m priv
Ho gs 13� : 1 -2 200-210 lb ha:·.
son County, there must be interI
ooo acres planted to com in 1959- hands-com not lied up under the pose of this meeiing is for the orrows and gilts 17 !!0- 18 00 1-3 and
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an
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m c1 1 .a 2_3 I00-2-40 lb 17 _� 17 _ft5, �ore un
80_
e current si· gn-up r epreaent, government price I u p p o r t gan �t',.n of a Dt&gt;•ca
I
_ _ 1arms or 2", 9 pC1r cen1 o1 program.
Counc1 1 1or M ason ounl v.
tend
this
meeting
and
Jen&lt;l sup- rorm 190-220 lb 17 85. ,o. 2 246 lt:
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the farms that have ASC corn Most or ned season's free corn
rt will be the objective of the port in an all out effort to make 17 ·50• 2_3 and 1 140- 270 lb 17 ·00 1
c.
wses establ'·•·•
ut.111:. to d ate,
Barr suppIY w1· 11 come from _ the 1961 Dent al He.alth Counc il 1 o plan , this rogram a reality.
17.25, No. 3 300 lb 16 so. JM- 1 70 Jb
p
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N)'I.
25- 1 7 50 : J.3 m-400 lb sows !
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crop. t w l be gram wh ich farm- and begin a County wirle Demrtl
The membership of t hi:, organiJ d
Nat ktnaU:,, the sign-up was run14.ZS-15
beket
o. 2-3 4f&gt;0.550 lb 13.50ers sell on th! open m_a�
Health Program, This would in- ration tnay be made-up of any
ning 13.2 perct!nt of the average
cauSe they are not ehsible for
delegates sent by civic and soc• 1 4 . 25, over 300 lb 12 so 12· 7!'i· ·· /
.
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elude the establ ishment �r one or
..._,. acreage P!anted the la,t two pric�
supports, or bee ause they
ial groups that have an i r,terest boars 300 lb ·1p 12 00, lighter
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:,ear,, eempared to 12.5 percent in
dental chntcs m the i�!, son in a dental health program and weights 1 2 .25- 12 ,iO.
more
don t want to use the supptJrt proOhio on the May 5th date.
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County area.,
gram.
j any and ;111 interested mdividSheep 100, not enough fresh reIn Melp County the amount
Loc al dentists have ex;iressed uals of the county.
ceipts to test trade.
Some of the free corn supply
- - ----- --next season will come from gov-- - -------- - - -.
. ,,-,'):,&amp; YI
ernment sales on the open mar•'
I
ket at open-market prices.
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P99Slble Co,■ Shoriac•
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'nlere ii a possibility, however,
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that these two
won·, su pI
ply enough rorn lo meet Lhe deI
I
mand all through th• season, unless market prices work up iairly
T�u bl�ome weeds can rob your growing crop, of needed 11
.
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close to the price support r•te.
mo1s1 ure an d soi I fcrt1 I1ty. Now, y ou can stop this loss in your I
The average price support 1111:e
corn, :small grains and pastures with Estcron 99• . . _ a versatile,
easy-10-use 2,4-D thar, more effective than old-rashioned
for 1961-&lt;"rop corn is one dollar
ma!erial $ • • , kills a wide range of tough broadleaf weeds
and 20 cents I bushel About half
easily
and etfectively. Discover for yourself why more farmers
the 1961 crop will be eligible for
use
Esteron
99 than any other brand of 2,4-D. See us roday.
this support price. Unless growers
·r,u,1t,.wu1t. .,, Th � &lt;:�m l&lt;:GI c::ompc,""
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who are eligible for aupport can
&amp;et at least about $1.10 a bushel
on the market. they may prefer
put the grain under 11upp1,rt.
CHES-Tftt
OHIO
The government will be able to
mak aome oJ)en-market sales er
com al market prices to ewer
ayment, to farmers who took
� I • • 5-dcll pland
out of production under the
�
1961 feed grain prgram. In addi,
Uou, there will be some govern•
ment aalu of com which is in
......_&amp;1 SZy
dMger of spoilage.
Opa Marlree Sale
t1pile of these li(overnment
In
•rl !lt t19
Md
11:lea, total auppllea of free com
.. .••••ni Jllos.M
may not mfft demands unless
Jar,e number■ of farme!'s eligible
...,. ..._ Alrtl lbla .._.
for support aell tbei r com on the
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-, open marl«t, Thia la becau,. lhe
1981 feet grain program may cut
total producUon this. year to about
300 million lo &lt;ot&gt; million bushels
� ,-r de I ,�
-&lt;ii below demand-ond about half of
C the Iola! product.,. will be elig•
!bl• fur 1Upport.
In this situation, market pr.s-­
sw-.. could IOl'&lt;e l'fl the open
market price - a development
which would benefit flU'men who
did
not reduce grain acreage lJti.s
TRACTOR SALES
�
ar.
'I1aete W'Dll!rl must sell on
WY UIOI
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the open market because they are
not eligfble for IUflporl.

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LOW PRICES ON

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winter,

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School baseball team made a C' Id. lhrt'NUll jump for th-? \ j t ) e ; 1
cloudy afternoon all thP m o r e cro'&gt;' n. .
I Again in the fourth. K nlShl Inst I
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Panthers rrom ihe t u P , the slage for another rai l�. �orn.me
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double
a
boomed
well
the SEOAL fo Lue (irsl
three years, 5coring a with two gone and N-,1 rLli smg,
led, ,eonng both nmnec, Wood&amp;-2 vieto,y.
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The victory for At hen :, m,,{k, ell then whacked a doubie h.=( ore &amp;�tr
Since 1955 Gallipolis A cademy ha s w o n - hands it the Bulldogs' seventh SEO.\L Bacon flew out t.o Mick&lt;'y Wine
.-s._:::
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down _ the 'accolad e as the SEOAL's death trap for crown. lhe first since 195,1; •shen brenner m. c�ntei .
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- •�;,:•;,:baskdbaU coaclwa. In other words , if a coach is lo?king Gallipolis was taken, 8 2, ror th .: . J\s _on JSlm tl llr oc�a�,on:-; l1oc- .;·:;;;:
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sr
h
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11£
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success!
nst
it
at
GAHS
1(
r
e
j
his
111g
agai
e
r
a
chances
for long tenure,
· overall title.
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, af'ntl them
do,su
umpire
"'rbut
again
Kmght
can!er
Y&lt;'
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cen t h IS
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Play
lon o1
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lnfrad
s, the s h I l y a d rk e - .
d p1 · d hls power wilh t h e te 1he 11ho"'"n1 for
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N ow p:oes, maybe, Clyde Evan
the
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Pa
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ther
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He hH hh; ow method�"
� �� 8 Bt� nd!ng · J
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I ba1� ;�h his �· m gle i n 'h"' s i x th rulrs
abk Blu1 Devil cage me ntor O ! one 5 a
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bl
to
acore
only
two
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a
was
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........ he had a nice double to :dt in
to accept q
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He has asked the Gallipolis Board of Education
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run, ' both coming Ln the SJ,U.IJ I t , secon .
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hi, resignation as coach and grant h un a year Ieave o f frame.
d
absence from teachi ng duties.
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Mike Werry got the Jb:th hit ,
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Coach 'Evans wants to take his Master s Degr ee m P�nther piteher Terry Knight, for Pomeroy. He beat (IUt M inGuidance counseling at Eastern Kentucky College, r e- playing his Jast game �f h , g h field grounder in the fourth inn•
f
turn to GAH S as a guidance counselor, . and be �n as• school bell, opened the ,uxth with Ing. Knight went the Mute slrik·
the
GOT ' I M - Pomeroy first sacker Boh Winebrenner &amp;trctche!ll to take a thr w
a a;ingle to left centerlieH. He ing out two and walking seven.
sistant coach, all of wh�ch would pu� him back ln
,
from Sh(,rtsto Tom w·n ite in the late inning of yesterday '� �all J!ame when the AtF/
teaching business at a higher salary figure tha n he now mo...ed _to secon� when Fresh�an while Woodell ,truck Dill !iv� and
SENTIN
slup
champ1on
SEOAL
the
for
6-2
Pomeroy
era; Bul1dogs defeated
star Mickey Wi n ebrenner lined
.
enJoys.
gave lhre11t fre• paues
SPORTS
PHOTO.
The graveyard aspect rises from the fact that smce out a 1in11le.
Senior High !tudenta at Pom '-----1
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2
002
oy
000
P
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Coache
been
have
there
.
left,
k
Shrider
Dic
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1955 when
Both runs crosae.l the p I a t e �=�
stallions hardly will . .be exp&lt;'.;tt 1
eroy with perfect atendance dur
300
300
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6
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Ward
Carl
year),
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Wylie
Mark
years)
(2
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Bill carrith
with two gone alter aecond base- !
1960-61 wer-' Semors . Sai-a..
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to smg a l:hor us (•ff mo! her ·
ear) and now Evan;, who has had the job one year. man Blaine Cornwell Wall tl1arg- ) Kn1 Jht and Hatfield Wo,Ael l m
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s
arlesan:
Ch
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s
Fro
The comrctil i�&lt;' cou.rse reco�J
Louise
F:ster,
fhe Gaillpolla school board was to meet soon for ac� 1 ed with an error on a .streaker and Bennett,
r
y
Olympia F1cl rl�, wlie1:e . they 1�
.at
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J:IC'rb
Roush.
_N1ckll'us.
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OSCI\R
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Judlth
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FRAL
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Int by Butch Arm!!.. The belated
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f1s of Golfing Magazine polJr..j play the PGA rl 1 nmpionship Jul _
Watson.
Sports Desk bas no pipehne to the . wah b� rd m�ij j Pomeroy rally ended when Bf'lb
Juniors, Caro l yn Allman. Anr.o. NEW YORK i L·P1 t _ Fearles., fairway \I.Titers _ and Palmer 1s 27-�0. 1s a five urder par 31 34--: ·'
bera' minds click, but the best guess IS t al va ns
w111ebn nner boun ced back to Ath
, thl' odds-on ch 'l lCC to wm th� , wh 1t' h f ,&lt;1wson L.tth, _l' si,iblhh�d : l
A ld, L nd Brown Joseph Fraley·s racts c1�,d figures:
get what he wants. Reasons:
Woodel'
Bill
P1tther
ens
Fields Walkt
There·s on ly ,,n,.. answer to th : Open and PG.\ ch:impion sl1 ir-s yem s ago . . . Li lle rl1J il with ht�
F:l�s M�
Evalll ii a "home:own y " R. G r d ) ho producI
eaders
Major
League
L
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Pomer
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ha�
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signs of having
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Pantll(&gt;r!'.I
the
six,
up
rolled
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Hudn�II Haym nd Jewell. Teri-v that his hrro-'.!s t-aven'l ben h i·• 1 Palmer rece1v rd 84 O pe n vok-, J :ick Pr ice, . trninC" r O Ct. ry
sk in utgllttere
ymmr.g
ever
m
State
base
a
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runners
Naelo
the
al
League
Ohio:
C::;!
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today
for
e 1ors are hard to co�e by .
Ohlmge; Marihn Prlce, Thom ting He .!u m ply needs a few mo re ogamst Z9 for G '.uy Player, 22 for uack wluch will shoot
eounse
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mo11t
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Taylor,
Albert
Roush.
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tense times t be featured the nex t 8 to ,10 year� by the senior, ,,.,ho made a good show Mthws, Mil J4 139 25 45 .3.18 Sophomores, Bertha Arnola, I one two• wC'ck �rrio d m
· 1936 , gol t2J aga mst 1 for B i'l Y a'.l i
back
an
d
I
earlier in the season a n d took
Lo the pre��
,
he �
greatest race i n all history, to the moon
Gnzlez Phil 30 95 14 32 . :,., , Carolyn Bas:s, Judy Biggs, Ehz.• 1 Y a�kees pl ay ed 13 games 1 \ per, n ro: B_o? Goa!by and IC Prenkncss
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o\'or Lht! M'Cond base Job. El:iers- l m , P t ,.
never or1ce sco red l es.. ror Venturi. N1c1daus received l6/ box ot P1;,.:ilo 3 , 12 of ch nm
beth Bruch Rosetla Lisle Geol' whi ch lhey
t , i a.
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bach whack�d a d yli'lg
. q11a1I SIn- Aaror1 Mil
. I I1e A mnIcur ag&lt;t1nst 1 ..&gt;- pag•ne , and a ! c,1.�e or m i·tk Tlie
:l4 132 22 43 �11 : getla M,Xffl', Mary Radford, Lin- than eIght run s, ma1ung the lJ 9 votes in
., . "f •r �,--, ,
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gle in1o left to open the !1rs; lie
L•
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' I da ..Schultz• Jan Smith, J a n e very unlucky ske r. for the oppo�I- for Dean Beman and II fo : mi l ,; 1'
_ ue
rIcn11 ,&amp;.Cag
wa11 out et eecond though, on
writers who burned 'OUI 1he IInInII
34 l:l3 91 43 . 323 Douglas James Gilbert, Cieorr,e I t 1.on. The p1 ayers .me Iuded sueh a5 I Charlie Coe. . .
II. 8 1 g M 1 .
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double play bal l hit by \\ally I n:� . �
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T �y I 'Ihere are two I ather interest in g of ibc ..· ·. l' ' ; 1l:, 1.' 1.ig ���
J2 1 13 10 36 · s1q 1' Slarche;' Freda Tuckerma lt Car I Lou G ehrig, B •'
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COLUMBUS IUPO _ For th{! Brown : Kiser, C!1ompai�n;
28 98 14 3 1 . l 1 � olyn Vaughan, sandra w e I I. Lauer! and a young rookie
Sturt, Pits.
'U!' 1 anno�nceme_nts f rom A.tI anta r IL's som"
C
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chan
the
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hsh mg c I O r k · Sloni:&gt;l1ck, Clermont
, 'J �gio.
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The other hit by Eoersbach T ov6 L A. 40 1 58 23 411 301 W1ll1am Westen.
�- m ilk wa; gone l:Ptore
ee
.k In
aeco
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gardmg their J11ly 9,250-mile att
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r- Spri ng Vau('y, Greene ; lndlar, was a long hl ast mto left drnng G roat • P1 �s · 34 143 21 45 : 300 In Junior H igh they were. 9th rent ma ere nr.i' hmg lho�� gu y1:1 l tomob1le race. Cne Is that the p�q� e. _ _ -1"" :e::;a ap. "":Ir
prosr-..-� ,or tl.n
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40 l:!3 33 47 .351 Grade, Jerry Arnold, sue Arno1 '•• cou ldn't cure ' and may ""' even w1•re or Bob CIC'bcr
th rou out h o the stat e Logan : Acton . P 1 eble, en d Lorn the fifth th� t neU ecJ lhree bagtl . ca11h, Det .
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throughout Athens leftf,e l der Dougla.{ made
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Kllbrw• Min · 29 106 21 97 34.:i David Baker Kathy Enghah, Jen �w• • •
Natura 1 Resourccs Dep..,. rtme,·t mie • Shelbv . Strf ams
an
accumpl 1shed I,
YO UR CA RPE TS
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go
condltlon
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good
If
fishing
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One
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r
the
most
unique
. ·
the
but
drive
a good try for
II Tmpl Clev.
the area n
38 JM 22 ,3 .31'1 11eth Folmer, Carl Hall, Geor�e
l llc ] mechanic but wo11·t be allowed •n
L OOK NEW
WILL
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got by.
"' 1 � th e flmdown on cond1- and all sp ecies hdng caught .
B Rbnsn Bal 41 16 1 29 53 32'.l Hoffman, Jud ith Mowery. Liruh tournaments
1 lere
the pits. . •the ()!her is that ImWHEN
Y OU
l,ake F.r� a no:I SanduHky B.11)'
ATHENS BEG AN E.\RLV Tsby, WHh. 341 134 J2 44 . 32J I Mowery, Frances Radford , Mery played Aug 28 a1 M J 1 wau ee :1 1 provements h ave . been compIete d
• - YOU
t ions by d i 6trict ·
RSE LF
(h 1
DO IT
Norih·nltn Ohl� _ Lakn ■od sm allmouth bass .!'howinJ,l in gooct;
The Bu l ldo�s got a ll t h e I r Green Minn. 38 He 23 48 . 924 I Ann Rickard, Roger Roush, D - Tuckaway Country Club _ W i 1 on he track hospit al. . .
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m
WITH
� bunches of bana,nas hanging fro
Romno, Clev. M 130 18 42 .31.1 vid Russell, Phylll11 Ru!11ell, A.8I rea m s reporter! in excellen t c-on l 1y n 11mbera al lhe Bass l.!ilan - nms in two mnmgs.
am Mo11, Irnporiaot
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38 ••• ,s 46 .3 !9 fred s·IISOR, M :J'! Stareher, AlJ 1 1 1n n. noth Lake St. Marys anrl .ire11. In Sandusk� B�y.' pe rch ,
o,to
hot ,ausage sandwiches servcr\ j Th is won't make pop ha ppy. bu:
i
p
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c
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u
well
biting
home
marke
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th
hr
nitllsh_
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and
ing
bullheads
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Det
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ow
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n �s ,
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40 143 20 45 3 Jli len Swartz, D.:md Taylor, Lul 11 l
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between nines. . It's the third an• Lesl ie
Combs of K entucky's
, of h--•
!-It. ·mi,:s
..�., , Lluc"ills
� ' crnpplc&gt;s In the sandu11kv River, perch. In t ,,e !Jrst mn mg, the first bat- Trmd11, Bal. 38 121 Ii 38 . 3 11 Toban, Mi&lt;'Vey Winebrenner.
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ter,
beir.g
bo1111
111
famed Spendthn·rI F,r1rm says 1hr,t
shecpshcud and white
l
rnul &lt;.·:ilfi:;h. Carp being taken
Home Run■
8th Grade, Wil!Jam Rlackwe!I, Gene Sarazen ftr..d Ken Venturi
SHIRT LAUN DERE RS
rnn� t everywheT'f' Most stream:j taken althou� ,h'- white �a�s r�
Th� n Knight, alfllcled WI� earthe
darn Is three times as im·
•
N t I e n a 1 Leape - Cepeda Joel Boney, Arthur B oyer, Lar· with only those o1 Italian e trac
Pomeroy.Middlepo rt
x
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nnr·mnl nnd sm·.11lmouth bass ht! Is not yet al its peak. F1shin� m ly wilrineas, wared Norrit � Giants 12; Robinson, Reds 1 1 : ry Brown, Ralpb Camp ell, Mar
b
y
eligible
tion
the
of
.
benefit
for
the
most of the 1treama producing first Sacker R ic Baoon V l t Moo
race horse Owners of tu;,
lllg taken.
n, Dodgen 10; Mathew, Handley. George Harris, Robert Boys Towns of Italy and the
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tw
was
M:mt
Be�netl
do':n,
out•
o
�afe
fishing
blue�lfl•
Exrl.'llent
catches.
fine
Rim.
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1111
Sortmo
Braves: Mays, Giant,; T. Dav l.3, Lemley, Linda Moore, Gene Kt.-�- U.S .
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'lin&lt;i
choice
on
Biggs
fielder
II
weekend.
I
making
com;ng
the
for
look
rr:ii) ple-5 end catfish are
1
ler, Ruetta WCJll■.
gen, all .
- ---� -Wrllen Plcll Poorly
thf' big ncw:i. /\ few no rthern
America■ Le11ue - Gentlle, 7th Grade, Charlotte B I a c k, U1 lypewrlter termites in the ·
pik somr walleye1, a few whl.c
,-,,,..------�:-----------, OriolHI 12 ; Colavito, Tiger• 12· Patricia Brown, Jan Cilo,
OPTOM E T R I S T
Darla sport, business are notoriously in • I
ba�s u nd on Jl'ra1ion:il mu.�k,e
Killebrew,
Twlt11
1
1
;
Mantle,
Eber.&lt;ihach, Vicki Felty. Claud- efficient when it comes to picklni!
')f!ie.e Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
�,#'�
r::ll!l,i
ha\'e also been r .?por1t'li. All lakes
Yanks 10; Sievers. White Sox , la K. Grueaer, Jebb Kil'l lanct, wlnners so I m,,y
distreuhave
·•
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
and mo�l 1trearr• dear and norAverill, Angell ; Wt1gner, Angel,, Jackie Miller, Semi Mullen, Don - Ing news for
Arnold
Palmer
and
the
r
o
f
mal and should n1mnin so
all t.
na Heibel, WiJllam Reynold,. -- - C1Jmin� wct•kend
Ruu Batted la
Mary Teaford, Nancy Van ln1-:iUll c,ntral and Southea1�rnNatlou) Leape - A a r o • Wagen, Larry Will. Lawrenct
Fair fishing alth,1u�h good reports
Brave1 34; Ceptda. Giant, 33: Will.
\
fr-0m Dow Ln kf! , Athens County .
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� -� Pr 111 t n llona Washlngton 4 Minnesota :,; (night' Clemnte, Pirate1 27; Moon, DaJa
B
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I,
Lec.�ville, Carroll : Seneca, Gucrn
-- .1.--Ie1 a Detroit 4 (nl&amp;hU gera 26; May1, Giant, 25; Robin- IB
Natlonal Leajl'.ae
1 � '"'r
n_.1_
NO .
icy, and rlendcnlng and Tappan
,
STOCKHOLM• u
•weden tUPII chlcago at New york (n!KhO ppd IOJI 1WUB .W. L. Pel. G
llarrlso11 Scvernl other good IJ&gt;Ol:S
Amertcaa Leape - Gntil.P, Lennart Rlaberi;i:. Swedish Ua:bt
11 (night) ppd.
&amp;
BOiton
at
Baltimor
23 13 .639
Include llurr 0,11{ Lake, Morglln San Fra ncisco
Or ioles_ 42 : Cash, _Tlg� a&amp;:_ B o- heavyweight, said today he wm
2
14 588 2 Kansu City at Cltve. (night&gt; ppd
rgh
Pitt!ibn
·I
:
Atwoo
Perry
.
Clouse
:
County
:,•
Saiunl a a Prohble PUellen ro,, Tigers 39; �lav1to, T1ger11 br_eak relations �Ith promoter �
240 17 -_585, l l a
and Beach Clly, 'fm1carawas. and Los _Angelca
wm Ahlqvist and refuse to f1gtr;
Chlcago at New York-McLlsh 32 ; KI iiebrew. Twins 28.
20 16 . 556 3
Forked Run. M e iga. Streanu, Cincmnatl
Plk.blag
Willie
,
Pastrano d Ahlqvlst cannot
,
2_,0
o
r
Wynn
c4-I)
VII
.
Turlc
y
17 17 .flOO
tlcar lo roily with the Mu1kln111m Milwaukee
Nalloul Le�11e - P o d r e arrange to haw lbs flaht 1lltecl
3_
(
21
18 19 ·457
St. Loult
reported In e1ttPllent condition
ah "'- Dodgers �I; Mazell, Pirates 4-1: in stockholm, Junf' 11.
1t
W ln
M ilmelota
12 :Mi ·338 11
go
ChJca
'-Ceatral ... &amp;tuthen - Mttt
...,..- MCCOrmicll:, Giant. 5 - J ; Koufat , ---- --delphia
324
11
PalmqulJt
U-OJ
n.
Woode5Chlrt
1
1
23
Phila
g
1
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hln
m1
fine
In
■lreE1
and
lakes
Dodgen �21: Purkey, Reda: Hunt, Tigen S.0; Molli, Tlpn 1-0i
·
CJ-1),
Frida,', Rt'1uff1
cond!Uon. Fiahln1 good. Both
ivl and- Reda: Burdette, BraVN, all '-2. Grant, lnd!aoa 4 0: Ford, Yank&amp;
Cl l
Delaware and lloover reservolr1 San Fran S Chlc.-.go 2'&lt;u Jnnlng1) Kanaa■ City
Amerlea■ Leape - R e l • • 6-1; Wilhelm, Oriole, 1-1.
Dale
v
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8
(,t.2) .
Buckeye Lake and n e a r b )' Mllw 10 Loa Angeles 2 ( nlghtJ
� (f-5) s
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-""" ' 1nlghtlBoinon at Ba It�
m"'l"
slream!I !ndudlng TI1g and l ,ltt lo St. Lollis 12 Pit111burgh 2 (nlghU
Vacation Days • . • Are Here At last And So
Sch
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ll-0)
Estr d C2-3J
Darhy, lllg anJ l .ittle Wal�ut, Phila nt Cincinm.&gt;11 &lt; nlghO ppd - 0:�tt U:�gele:
_:
�
( lgbU
at
11 Daily Vacation &amp;Ible School
r!c-nr a n d normnl , and pro ducmic cold weather.
•) vs. G rba 14...
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Iood cnteIlt'j oI a ll spcr 1es.
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RockY Sa tuNla 's Proba�e Pltchen Regan ('
y
For Pomeroy Children
Sunday'• Games
Ford Lake, l ti�hland County: Loa Angele,
at MilwaukeJack110n Lake, J:wkson. und Madi- Drysdale ( 3-31 Y! Buhl H-4l .
MAY 29th TO JUNE 9th.
Chicago at New York (21
ton l.nk� . Ma�h,o n. producin :; San Frnnclsco at Chlcag o-Loeg Kansas City •• C 1eveland (2)
t A.M. until 11 A.M. except Mlffllrlal DI'
well.
Boston at Baltimore
13_2 t va. urou IO.l l.
Soalhwntem-A fn, etf the lie\.
Mlnae90ta at Walhlngton
Camt Study About God &amp; His Lows
ter fishing spots include Grant Phlladelphla at Clnclnna•l Delroit
Angelet
at
Loi
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4e
,
l-Gre€!n 1 1 3 vs. J y ( 3 .
ENJOY GAMES - SONGS - IL\NDICMJT
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School baseball team made a C' Id. lhrt'NUll jump for th-? \ j t ) e ; 1
cloudy afternoon all thP m o r e cro'&gt;' n. .
I Again in the fourth. K nlShl Inst I
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Panthers rrom ihe t u P , the slage for another rai l�. �orn.me
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double
a
boomed
well
the SEOAL fo Lue (irsl
three years, 5coring a with two gone and N-,1 rLli smg,
led, ,eonng both nmnec, Wood&amp;-2 vieto,y.
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The victory for At hen :, m,,{k, ell then whacked a doubie h.=( ore &amp;�tr
Since 1955 Gallipolis A cademy ha s w o n - hands it the Bulldogs' seventh SEO.\L Bacon flew out t.o Mick&lt;'y Wine
.-s._:::
'--l&lt;X"I
down _ the 'accolad e as the SEOAL's death trap for crown. lhe first since 195,1; •shen brenner m. c�ntei .
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- •�;,:•;,:baskdbaU coaclwa. In other words , if a coach is lo?king Gallipolis was taken, 8 2, ror th .: . J\s _on JSlm tl llr oc�a�,on:-; l1oc- .;·:;;;:
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sr
h
h
11£
h
ul
success!
nst
it
at
GAHS
1(
r
e
j
his
111g
agai
e
r
a
chances
for long tenure,
· overall title.
·
, af'ntl them
do,su
umpire
"'rbut
again
Kmght
can!er
Y&lt;'
"'Y
· tOf)' IS any precedent
cen t h IS
.
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t!1r:-a
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g
n
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rain
ndtr
Play
lon o1
u
lnfrad
s, the s h I l y a d rk e - .
d p1 · d hls power wilh t h e te 1he 11ho"'"n1 for
·
N ow p:oes, maybe, Clyde Evan
the
n
n
g
ens
Pa
n
ther
es
at
At
a
.
He hH hh; ow method�"
� �� 8 Bt� nd!ng · J
h
ld
I ba1� ;�h his �· m gle i n 'h"' s i x th rulrs
abk Blu1 Devil cage me ntor O ! one 5 a
1
ad
bl
to
acore
only
two
u
·
s
a
was
e
........ he had a nice double to :dt in
to accept q
.
.
He has asked the Gallipolis Board of Education
.
run, ' both coming Ln the SJ,U.IJ I t , secon .
I
h
hi, resignation as coach and grant h un a year Ieave o f frame.
d
absence from teachi ng duties.
.
.
Mike Werry got the Jb:th hit ,
,
Coach 'Evans wants to take his Master s Degr ee m P�nther piteher Terry Knight, for Pomeroy. He beat (IUt M inGuidance counseling at Eastern Kentucky College, r e- playing his Jast game �f h , g h field grounder in the fourth inn•
f
turn to GAH S as a guidance counselor, . and be �n as• school bell, opened the ,uxth with Ing. Knight went the Mute slrik·
the
GOT ' I M - Pomeroy first sacker Boh Winebrenner &amp;trctche!ll to take a thr w
a a;ingle to left centerlieH. He ing out two and walking seven.
sistant coach, all of wh�ch would pu� him back ln
,
from Sh(,rtsto Tom w·n ite in the late inning of yesterday '� �all J!ame when the AtF/
teaching business at a higher salary figure tha n he now mo...ed _to secon� when Fresh�an while Woodell ,truck Dill !iv� and
SENTIN
slup
champ1on
SEOAL
the
for
6-2
Pomeroy
era; Bul1dogs defeated
star Mickey Wi n ebrenner lined
.
enJoys.
gave lhre11t fre• paues
SPORTS
PHOTO.
The graveyard aspect rises from the fact that smce out a 1in11le.
Senior High !tudenta at Pom '-----1
0
8
2
002
oy
000
P
s
Coache
been
have
there
.
left,
k
Shrider
Dic
I
1955 when
Both runs crosae.l the p I a t e �=�
stallions hardly will . .be exp&lt;'.;tt 1
eroy with perfect atendance dur
300
300
x
6
6
J
A
Ward
Carl
year),
l
l
Wylie
Mark
years)
(2
ers
Bill carrith
with two gone alter aecond base- !
1960-61 wer-' Semors . Sai-a..
I
to smg a l:hor us (•ff mo! her ·
ear) and now Evan;, who has had the job one year. man Blaine Cornwell Wall tl1arg- ) Kn1 Jht and Hatfield Wo,Ael l m
,
s
arlesan:
Ch
t,
s
Fro
The comrctil i�&lt;' cou.rse reco�J
Louise
F:ster,
fhe Gaillpolla school board was to meet soon for ac� 1 ed with an error on a .streaker and Bennett,
r
y
Olympia F1cl rl�, wlie1:e . they 1�
.at
a,5
G
Jam
J:IC'rb
Roush.
_N1ckll'us.
EY
JMk
young
OSCI\R
B
.
e
Judlth
Hess,
FRAL
na
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1
tion on Evans' request.
Int by Butch Arm!!.. The belated
'
U nli.cd PreH lnteraatlonal
f1s of Golfing Magazine polJr..j play the PGA rl 1 nmpionship Jul _
Watson.
Sports Desk bas no pipehne to the . wah b� rd m�ij j Pomeroy rally ended when Bf'lb
Juniors, Caro l yn Allman. Anr.o. NEW YORK i L·P1 t _ Fearles., fairway \I.Titers _ and Palmer 1s 27-�0. 1s a five urder par 31 34--: ·'
bera' minds click, but the best guess IS t al va ns
w111ebn nner boun ced back to Ath
, thl' odds-on ch 'l lCC to wm th� , wh 1t' h f ,&lt;1wson L.tth, _l' si,iblhh�d : l
A ld, L nd Brown Joseph Fraley·s racts c1�,d figures:
get what he wants. Reasons:
Woodel'
Bill
P1tther
ens
Fields Walkt
There·s on ly ,,n,.. answer to th : Open and PG.\ ch:impion sl1 ir-s yem s ago . . . Li lle rl1J il with ht�
F:l�s M�
Evalll ii a "home:own y " R. G r d ) ho producI
eaders
Major
League
L
oy 1eor-ecl only
Pomer
Though
clear
s�owed
ha�
:r
:;ea
(
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1
G ..ues;r Allen Hamm Judy Hew 1 complliint of Ral�h Houk. ma'l I while Nicklaus is the "d1ere1;:" put1('r, using on!y 14 i.;lrokes Ol
e� a Galllpo�is caJce e
o
ni n l
op
I t hc fu 5t 12
e
l
whi
markers
lost
?f
two
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l
tts
wonthough
b1
p
r
lrcl
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By Unl P e lnle ■ 1 na e;6on Dale Hub tv1rd, R J c t 1 a r d I ager of the Nt1 11 York YankC"Cg for 1he amateur
signs of having
grC" (' I' � · ·
1
r
had
Pantll(&gt;r!'.I
the
six,
up
rolled
ance
d
gui
qualified
'
o
anyone·
a r dl
Hudn�II Haym nd Jewell. Teri-v that his hrro-'.!s t-aven'l ben h i·• 1 Palmer rece1v rd 84 O pe n vok-, J :ick Pr ice, . trninC" r O Ct. ry
sk in utgllttere
ymmr.g
ever
m
State
base
a
on
runners
Naelo
the
al
League
Ohio:
C::;!
ln
today
for
e 1ors are hard to co�e by .
Ohlmge; Marihn Prlce, Thom ting He .!u m ply needs a few mo re ogamst Z9 for G '.uy Player, 22 for uack wluch will shoot
eounse
. .
1
ge
t
to
distr
ts
t
ng
all
ic
D 311ment o f Educa tion is pushi
cro,\'n m t 1e .IX' •
The le ndmg batsma n for Porn- Pl a
1
A: Club G AB R II P t as Russell, Erncshne Stockton , p!l'yers I tke Ih ev used to h avt· . , Venturi• , 1 6 for s,1ffl' sn ead and J I I radng· s h dle
yer
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�p; It On ' v ing teenagers more sage adv ice i n th ese eroy was i-"rank Ebersbach, a
h
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,
dur1
St
Wltb
discloses
that
mo11t
:,.,.
1
Charles
Taylor,
Albert
Roush.
Research
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of
th"
tense times t be featured the nex t 8 to ,10 year� by the senior, ,,.,ho made a good show Mthws, Mil J4 139 25 45 .3.18 Sophomores, Bertha Arnola, I one two• wC'ck �rrio d m
· 1936 , gol t2J aga mst 1 for B i'l Y a'.l i
back
an
d
I
earlier in the season a n d took
Lo the pre��
,
he �
greatest race i n all history, to the moon
Gnzlez Phil 30 95 14 32 . :,., , Carolyn Bas:s, Judy Biggs, Ehz.• 1 Y a�kees pl ay ed 13 games 1 \ per, n ro: B_o? Goa!by and IC Prenkncss
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o\'or Lht! M'Cond base Job. El:iers- l m , P t ,.
never or1ce sco red l es.. ror Venturi. N1c1daus received l6/ box ot P1;,.:ilo 3 , 12 of ch nm
beth Bruch Rosetla Lisle Geol' whi ch lhey
t , i a.
n
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141 22 17 3•.
1
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bach whack�d a d yli'lg
. q11a1I SIn- Aaror1 Mil
. I I1e A mnIcur ag&lt;t1nst 1 ..&gt;- pag•ne , and a ! c,1.�e or m i·tk Tlie
:l4 132 22 43 �11 : getla M,Xffl', Mary Radford, Lin- than eIght run s, ma1ung the lJ 9 votes in
., . "f •r �,--, ,
' Ame
gle in1o left to open the !1rs; lie
L•
p
r
' I da ..Schultz• Jan Smith, J a n e very unlucky ske r. for the oppo�I- for Dean Beman and II fo : mi l ,; 1'
_ ue
rIcn11 ,&amp;.Cag
wa11 out et eecond though, on
writers who burned 'OUI 1he IInInII
34 l:l3 91 43 . 323 Douglas James Gilbert, Cieorr,e I t 1.on. The p1 ayers .me Iuded sueh a5 I Charlie Coe. . .
II. 8 1 g M 1 .
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double play bal l hit by \\ally I n:� . �
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10
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Dickey,
T �y I 'Ihere are two I ather interest in g of ibc ..· ·. l' ' ; 1l:, 1.' 1.ig ���
J2 1 13 10 36 · s1q 1' Slarche;' Freda Tuckerma lt Car I Lou G ehrig, B •'
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COLUMBUS IUPO _ For th{! Brown : Kiser, C!1ompai�n;
28 98 14 3 1 . l 1 � olyn Vaughan, sandra w e I I. Lauer! and a young rookie
Sturt, Pits.
'U!' 1 anno�nceme_nts f rom A.tI anta r IL's som"
C
,
t
chan
the
.the
hsh mg c I O r k · Sloni:&gt;l1ck, Clermont
, 'J �gio.
•
named Joe DiM
The other hit by Eoersbach T ov6 L A. 40 1 58 23 411 301 W1ll1am Westen.
�- m ilk wa; gone l:Ptore
ee
.k In
aeco
I
gardmg their J11ly 9,250-mile att
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r- Spri ng Vau('y, Greene ; lndlar, was a long hl ast mto left drnng G roat • P1 �s · 34 143 21 45 : 300 In Junior H igh they were. 9th rent ma ere nr.i' hmg lho�� gu y1:1 l tomob1le race. Cne Is that the p�q� e. _ _ -1"" :e::;a ap. "":Ir
prosr-..-� ,or tl.n
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40 l:!3 33 47 .351 Grade, Jerry Arnold, sue Arno1 '•• cou ldn't cure ' and may ""' even w1•re or Bob CIC'bcr
th rou out h o the stat e Logan : Acton . P 1 eble, en d Lorn the fifth th� t neU ecJ lhree bagtl . ca11h, Det .
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throughout Athens leftf,e l der Dougla.{ made
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•000
Kllbrw• Min · 29 106 21 97 34.:i David Baker Kathy Enghah, Jen �w• • •
Natura 1 Resourccs Dep..,. rtme,·t mie • Shelbv . Strf ams
an
accumpl 1shed I,
YO UR CA RPE TS
'
i
go
condltlon
·
good
If
fishing
'
One
o
r
the
most
unique
. ·
the
but
drive
a good try for
II Tmpl Clev.
the area n
38 JM 22 ,3 .31'1 11eth Folmer, Carl Hall, Geor�e
l llc ] mechanic but wo11·t be allowed •n
L OOK NEW
WILL
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got by.
"' 1 � th e flmdown on cond1- and all sp ecies hdng caught .
B Rbnsn Bal 41 16 1 29 53 32'.l Hoffman, Jud ith Mowery. Liruh tournaments
1 lere
the pits. . •the ()!her is that ImWHEN
Y OU
l,ake F.r� a no:I SanduHky B.11)'
ATHENS BEG AN E.\RLV Tsby, WHh. 341 134 J2 44 . 32J I Mowery, Frances Radford , Mery played Aug 28 a1 M J 1 wau ee :1 1 provements h ave . been compIete d
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t ions by d i 6trict ·
RSE LF
(h 1
DO IT
Norih·nltn Ohl� _ Lakn ■od sm allmouth bass .!'howinJ,l in gooct;
The Bu l ldo�s got a ll t h e I r Green Minn. 38 He 23 48 . 924 I Ann Rickard, Roger Roush, D - Tuckaway Country Club _ W i 1 on he track hospit al. . .
.
t
m
WITH
� bunches of bana,nas hanging fro
Romno, Clev. M 130 18 42 .31.1 vid Russell, Phylll11 Ru!11ell, A.8I rea m s reporter! in excellen t c-on l 1y n 11mbera al lhe Bass l.!ilan - nms in two mnmgs.
am Mo11, Irnporiaot
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eonven
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re
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38 ••• ,s 46 .3 !9 fred s·IISOR, M :J'! Stareher, AlJ 1 1 1n n. noth Lake St. Marys anrl .ire11. In Sandusk� B�y.' pe rch ,
o,to
hot ,ausage sandwiches servcr\ j Th is won't make pop ha ppy. bu:
i
p
d
c
oo
u
well
biting
home
marke
d
:
d
th
hr
nitllsh_
o
g
and
ing
bullheads
ro
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e
L
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ke
Det
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ow
i,
n �s ,
,
40 143 20 45 3 Jli len Swartz, D.:md Taylor, Lul 11 l
1
between nines. . It's the third an• Lesl ie
Combs of K entucky's
, of h--•
!-It. ·mi,:s
..�., , Lluc"ills
� ' crnpplc&gt;s In the sandu11kv River, perch. In t ,,e !Jrst mn mg, the first bat- Trmd11, Bal. 38 121 Ii 38 . 3 11 Toban, Mi&lt;'Vey Winebrenner.
n,
a
nua
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by
I
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,
groun
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Cornw�
.
ter,
beir.g
bo1111
111
famed Spendthn·rI F,r1rm says 1hr,t
shecpshcud and white
l
rnul &lt;.·:ilfi:;h. Carp being taken
Home Run■
8th Grade, Wil!Jam Rlackwe!I, Gene Sarazen ftr..d Ken Venturi
SHIRT LAUN DERE RS
rnn� t everywheT'f' Most stream:j taken althou� ,h'- white �a�s r�
Th� n Knight, alfllcled WI� earthe
darn Is three times as im·
•
N t I e n a 1 Leape - Cepeda Joel Boney, Arthur B oyer, Lar· with only those o1 Italian e trac
Pomeroy.Middlepo rt
x
•
rtant as the 11ile in breeding a
nnr·mnl nnd sm·.11lmouth bass ht! Is not yet al its peak. F1shin� m ly wilrineas, wared Norrit � Giants 12; Robinson, Reds 1 1 : ry Brown, Ralpb Camp ell, Mar
b
y
eligible
tion
the
of
.
benefit
for
the
most of the 1treama producing first Sacker R ic Baoon V l t Moo
race horse Owners of tu;,
lllg taken.
n, Dodgen 10; Mathew, Handley. George Harris, Robert Boys Towns of Italy and the
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__
-· . _ _ _ �
tw
was
M:mt
Be�netl
do':n,
out•
o
�afe
fishing
blue�lfl•
Exrl.'llent
catches.
fine
Rim.
_
t,rn
1111
Sortmo
Braves: Mays, Giant,; T. Dav l.3, Lemley, Linda Moore, Gene Kt.-�- U.S .
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Dod
'lin&lt;i
choice
on
Biggs
fielder
II
weekend.
I
making
com;ng
the
for
look
rr:ii) ple-5 end catfish are
1
ler, Ruetta WCJll■.
gen, all .
- ---� -Wrllen Plcll Poorly
thf' big ncw:i. /\ few no rthern
America■ Le11ue - Gentlle, 7th Grade, Charlotte B I a c k, U1 lypewrlter termites in the ·
pik somr walleye1, a few whl.c
,-,,,..------�:-----------, OriolHI 12 ; Colavito, Tiger• 12· Patricia Brown, Jan Cilo,
OPTOM E T R I S T
Darla sport, business are notoriously in • I
ba�s u nd on Jl'ra1ion:il mu.�k,e
Killebrew,
Twlt11
1
1
;
Mantle,
Eber.&lt;ihach, Vicki Felty. Claud- efficient when it comes to picklni!
')f!ie.e Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
�,#'�
r::ll!l,i
ha\'e also been r .?por1t'li. All lakes
Yanks 10; Sievers. White Sox , la K. Grueaer, Jebb Kil'l lanct, wlnners so I m,,y
distreuhave
·•
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
and mo�l 1trearr• dear and norAverill, Angell ; Wt1gner, Angel,, Jackie Miller, Semi Mullen, Don - Ing news for
Arnold
Palmer
and
the
r
o
f
mal and should n1mnin so
all t.
na Heibel, WiJllam Reynold,. -- - C1Jmin� wct•kend
Ruu Batted la
Mary Teaford, Nancy Van ln1-:iUll c,ntral and Southea1�rnNatlou) Leape - A a r o • Wagen, Larry Will. Lawrenct
Fair fishing alth,1u�h good reports
Brave1 34; Ceptda. Giant, 33: Will.
\
fr-0m Dow Ln kf! , Athens County .
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B
R BERG TRRl:i\"Jlftlt"S BREAK
I,
Lec.�ville, Carroll : Seneca, Gucrn
-- .1.--Ie1 a Detroit 4 (nl&amp;hU gera 26; May1, Giant, 25; Robin- IB
Natlonal Leajl'.ae
1 � '"'r
n_.1_
NO .
icy, and rlendcnlng and Tappan
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STOCKHOLM• u
•weden tUPII chlcago at New york (n!KhO ppd IOJI 1WUB .W. L. Pel. G
llarrlso11 Scvernl other good IJ&gt;Ol:S
Amertcaa Leape - Gntil.P, Lennart Rlaberi;i:. Swedish Ua:bt
11 (night) ppd.
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at
Baltimor
23 13 .639
Include llurr 0,11{ Lake, Morglln San Fra ncisco
Or ioles_ 42 : Cash, _Tlg� a&amp;:_ B o- heavyweight, said today he wm
2
14 588 2 Kansu City at Cltve. (night&gt; ppd
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Pitt!ibn
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Perry
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240 17 -_585, l l a
and Beach Clly, 'fm1carawas. and Los _Angelca
wm Ahlqvist and refuse to f1gtr;
Chlcago at New York-McLlsh 32 ; KI iiebrew. Twins 28.
20 16 . 556 3
Forked Run. M e iga. Streanu, Cincmnatl
Plk.blag
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Nalloul Le�11e - P o d r e arrange to haw lbs flaht 1lltecl
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St. Loult
reported In e1ttPllent condition
ah "'- Dodgers �I; Mazell, Pirates 4-1: in stockholm, Junf' 11.
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cond!Uon. Fiahln1 good. Both
ivl and- Reda: Burdette, BraVN, all '-2. Grant, lnd!aoa 4 0: Ford, Yank&amp;
Cl l
Delaware and lloover reservolr1 San Fran S Chlc.-.go 2'&lt;u Jnnlng1) Kanaa■ City
Amerlea■ Leape - R e l • • 6-1; Wilhelm, Oriole, 1-1.
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slream!I !ndudlng TI1g and l ,ltt lo St. Lollis 12 Pit111burgh 2 (nlghU
Vacation Days • . • Are Here At last And So
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Darhy, lllg anJ l .ittle Wal�ut, Phila nt Cincinm.&gt;11 &lt; nlghO ppd - 0:�tt U:�gele:
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11 Daily Vacation &amp;Ible School
r!c-nr a n d normnl , and pro ducmic cold weather.
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For Pomeroy Children
Sunday'• Games
Ford Lake, l ti�hland County: Loa Angele,
at MilwaukeJack110n Lake, J:wkson. und Madi- Drysdale ( 3-31 Y! Buhl H-4l .
MAY 29th TO JUNE 9th.
Chicago at New York (21
ton l.nk� . Ma�h,o n. producin :; San Frnnclsco at Chlcag o-Loeg Kansas City •• C 1eveland (2)
t A.M. until 11 A.M. except Mlffllrlal DI'
well.
Boston at Baltimore
13_2 t va. urou IO.l l.
Soalhwntem-A fn, etf the lie\.
Mlnae90ta at Walhlngton
Camt Study About God &amp; His Lows
ter fishing spots include Grant Phlladelphla at Clnclnna•l Delroit
Angelet
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l-Gre€!n 1 1 3 vs. J y ( 3 .
ENJOY GAMES - SONGS - IL\NDICMJT
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Tommy Tlbhl, 132, C.lmnbu,,
Ohio UO) Chino Qiu, 1!111, Damlnk&gt;n Republic, outpointed Bonny
Gordon, 138, New York Ila&gt; ; Ver·

non Lynell, 128, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
..tpolnted Teolllo Cnil, 129, Dom

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15 18 .455 1'4 New York middleweight Jose Tor
15 20 .429 1'1 rea, who ■cored a five.round TKO
14 :13 .378 I ll&gt; over li&amp;bl heav,weight Bob Youn&amp;
14 tc ,Slll 12 of Providence hr.rt earlier t1us
Frlll11'1 lleAlla
-k, bu signed lo meet Mel C.1
llno of 1'-enton, N.J., In a 10round bout at - Arena,
June 5.

PIANOS

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1M OTNIR PAMCIUI

CIIARIDrl'E, N.C. tlJPU Banjo Mallbon II Adlorille. N.C.
led qualf'7fol NIii Frlllay at lb,,
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Knight Loser In 6-2 Playoff Game
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Athens Takes SEOA L Diamond Crown From Pomeroy

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Accept Our Invitation

Roush's Shoe Store

NEW
STORE HOURS

MIDDLIPORT

Effecll.. June S

Special On Ladies' Hose
2 pairs - � - - - - - - for 5 1·00
Regular 5 1·35 Hose 5 1·00

1:30 AM hi S PM

CloMMI Thun. Afternnn
Sat. 8:30 hi 9 P. M.

WERNER
RADIO &amp; TELEVISION
Midd....... Ohlo

Around The Ga

Aline Weaver's Dress &amp; Beauty Shop

Fifth &amp; Vint Sb.

Phone Wl-9-3584

Hearing Aid Service

R•lnt, Ohl•

Free Rome Ce••ltatle■
Ba,tget Terms

NOWI City
Convenience
Beyond The Gas
Mofns With - - - -

&amp;.tteriN and lnfol'llllllon at Dul1N
D"'11 Shire, Mlddltport, Q.

DILES RADIOEAR CO.
l'9 Morris A.._

DEALER FOR . • • ,

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Weter Heaters e Empire Furnaces • Arm­
strong end Empire Circulating Heaters,

GALEN 5. BROWN, DEALER

BOX 471

Phena WY-2-2166

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Htrry Miller; Owner

POMEROY, 0.

Baker Furniture

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NEW

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CUlbloned lnaole.

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PRICES START AT $199.00

Phone LY MUI

PLANNING WIIK
VACAnON
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•Caloric and Welbilt Ranges • Glass lined

jult ■Ude a FLAIR Ccabinet - all)
lllto tllo place of )'Dal' p- -­
No �- There't 110 1aearlng
up JJQirlll-.lllcredlble?ft.. v.1

Come and study God's Truth with ua IO lhlt we
may better serve each other to know the truth and
to obey, In thll w17 we may please our God.

INGELS
FURNITURI
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l'LAIR modelo gl■Nlfy Id- with bullt,.ln glamour. A"4

From M■y 29th to JuM 7th
Each Evening 7t� P.M.

$99.95
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Size
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CANVAS OXFORDS

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B'Ifthday Sunday W1' th O•"n

Elect ion or Officers_ wa s hel1 from the N,1 ..,..,1 Prestdenl ""
when tht' Ladies Auxilia ry of R ·1 Poppy Day, Mily 26-27.
.
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t two yea rs cine Po Sl Americ an Le gion ffif"I
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surv1vrng D 1onne uumt upIeI s reI1- tured m ,h·i td•e
RATES
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t centt per word, !)De 1.nseruon. Muu�um char,:e---80
__ brate their 27th b• rthday sunda·i I m pa 'X'r dolls ..il1rl other kinds 1Jf board inc-luding Dafoe The pa
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T_ l{OOM HOUSE ANl) - three � i th hu �bir nd s a n d fam i toys. Baby food u&lt;.ed the qu• n!s :is Pnt &lt;. h{u*d to 1:,kt' over at th ... l Tlw mef't ing '\ as ope ned 1:1 �enled her with II beuutilul birtilcen� ti cenll per word (or three coosecuUve lnHrUons.
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seven room hou se . One 5-room • he&lt;. and the foui,h m a con\"en· an endor�e�eot and thou!'1-an1� end of this limP. but the Ont a r ti 1 egular f� rm 'n
F ;,1 IJ rat-e uf 4 cent.J per wol'ti wlll be cliarged lor ad­
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I apartmenl A1so New 5 roo, n l 11ie surl' i vmg n.Pmhf, rs ol ca .. made t he lnp to l allander to v1t&gt;11 ll!OV Prnmt'n1 dec rlli"d lo makP thPn•
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Erron in Advertis1na -SbouJd be reported lmmedu1tely.
house with g.i 1 .:, ge and la undry nda · s " famous f ti f' • arP A nn,•ll f" 1hem 21 pla�• t-, htnd a qperul . wa rds of the k i1;� until thev .,,: en• I Mrs Mabf.&gt;1 Mar a ll. 8
!'be Dad:, SetltJ.nel will not be respon.slble tor mar• tbaD
m basemenl. J\ . N. Bengel. Ph I Marie, C en l 6 an I Yvonnt' F:mil i . st·i�en tha1 emmlerl !hem to �.! 1 8 yf'ars old nafnP remain ...1 t r ict PresidPn l 0• Lancaster w;i� the m�tmg. R1•freshments were
me Ulcorrect insertion.
WY 2-3272.
2 J tlc d ied m l!l� A!I werP hor n l\1ll.',' se('n hv people 1h·1 cnu lrl not !if'" lh(' 1 r dr.l'IOr um·I a year lx&gt;foi l' gn&lt;"sl speahr Tl&gt; r� member� se1ved to apprux1mately 35.
Oard el Thanka and Speclal Notices of Events, $1.25,
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I wne in it1a1l"&lt;I. U· P..:rs Marshal 1 • ' __:::;;--::::::::::::.---,
for 50 word m1n1mum. Each additional word, l c.
I TRAILER SPAC E -AV A !l..ABU: 28 1 �34 at Catl:'ndPr Ont an•I The quints we•·i&gt; the ch1ldre11 1
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an Mrs. A: C rOb1tuane■ published at l cent per word.
at M iller ' s Trailer Cou rt , M i d• 1 h 1 ou�hl rnlo t he &gt;1orlrl bv Doct1,1 Ol i va anfi E l z1n• B:u nne . a ym11 1i!, The ch i ldren v. ere re�torPd .u Mt·s . .John Holin .
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on a :JOO• .'.l(' �e h1 1·m a hou1 200 mill's Th l'y gr�duallv b('gnn t o le �r l Sf'lll'atnp.
fortune alnnc \,\. . 1, lhf' ('JU11ll �
Beech S I M 1ddle 1l0rl , Ohio
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Bettie Lighter • returned 1o her
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t \e(' , re ad the names of th r home ill Los A lto s. Californ ia, Bft ,
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her lhta last t�ref' They we:c I
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officers for the ensu i ng year. er severa l da y1 Hsil with hc.-r �D
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5 26 !Ok • ment Call C•11 isl me R(•e� 1 e ?t
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( 20) BUS!Nr:ss
LUNCH AT JACK ' S Oa h-y Bar,
' both 1hr;&gt; babies r,nd their mo!h...r
Gretta Simp5'0n, and t rl'a&lt;;u re l' , 1 !\ii ss Zella Pullin of Columbo s.
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Mrs. H a rriC'He �Jc i g1 er. A 1 1 werP 1 Visit mg Thur��by with Mr anrl
5· 24-61l
me nt, yard. 1-'hont• WY 2 ·;mitt --[
able, Man!
--TauC'h nnd Go
arcept ed ·
Al lrTIONF.F.R
I Mrs. C a sh Bralvv were, Mr Brn' '.!4 6 •
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of
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4,.,L,IIN G STU DENTS
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11\:P&lt;;, the babies led a I011('h and
for art lessons and oil pai n ti n g
Marsh!'l l
Mrs.
( 1 7) HELP WANTED
Crill Hrltllord
and daughters. Mrs. N ellie J ack•
1 Ji!:O f"Xi�l,.nN', �•ftTlet ime!I t urning
or water color and for �ummn
t le was m��c
Tut
Molton
Mrs.
Writ"
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son of Galli pol is. Thr.v also v1sill"•l
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hi 11 " I_rnm I .. ek ,"'. .,,.•,n · On, v, 1
day schoo I at Cent ral Sd10u I
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0 �• 1Of' s lreatrn••n1f for thi1; dan
Ut.'l?nm 1 ng
b u ·1td mg. pomeroy . c..
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in
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Wednesclay . M1:1y :i 1 . al 11 a m
Home, M ay 3(1, and fin al pl.i&lt;&gt;s leys wei-e. Mr,c; nraley · s brother
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were m&lt;1dt' for thP d '" nd
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la undr; ' 52 wnshd.:.iJ- s a )'e�1 r w,,,. ,h.,d
day of lhel,
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.idd un 10 unm.'r-r�,·ary work lives , toge1hcr weighl•d (inly IJ
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Russell of Fort Wayne, Indiana
pla y and actLv1tirs S1·c· �forga ·
2;i
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who spent several days with them
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( 20 B) INS U RANCE
ARAND Nt&gt;:w /\ \.:�nr 1 S EW I N(i 1 room s utiht ir� p,ud Call ,v , 2· 1
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245., It will be well chaperoned
Racine High &amp;hool h a s an spent tocl av m lhintmgton , w. Va
hullonl ok· 1 Pho 1 1(' \\ Y 2 22().4
I Adm ission price ls 25 cents whie\ no,mred 1ts honor roll for ! h f' pa st a d l Ashland . Ky,, where the !f
Enlert"d Hoapl tal
cect l on. L ite Aulo fi',r., Polle �
(20) BU SIN ES S
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Amon � 1 ho _ e who ent l'red Hoi a lso 111duded the sk�tes an_d re SL'\'. weeks Thev are, !!.ll w 1� i1 visited with relatives. Weeken'1
SERVICES
,
P,\ IR OF � w,,,:•ks olll µ1�, Une i=�=�_ 1 BI\ R N�S-S IM P&lt;:;uN INS tllU N C'tl ze1· hos 'l1t a l m the p11st 24 hours 1 freshmenfa of ull kmds w 11.1 bee" grades of 84 or better:
.
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guests with M r. end Mrs. Moore
.
sol id bla &lt;· k o m: i)lad:c. 1,1, 1 t h pnr \ F'.:-.JFT I AN 1\1 .f\JDS W I N1 OO\\ i 1111-: I SS R EFHIC EHATION .\ ND A � ents. M idrl lr purl F' ir&lt;' Aut were M i� s faro ! N . Sl 1 ct harr , offered f�r sa le b� the Aux 1h
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Birch,
Do
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be. Mrs. H,my E. Hoc1g\and
.
h l , nd � .i nd ,h,, tli•s. Porch Val• Appliance Sf.'r\'ice. Domrstir: a nd : mobile. � d Piwae W , Rt. 1 Gall1pol 1s, Glenn 0. ftiiirJ, The pub11c 1s
1 m l \\ l1 1 ! t! hdt t\utify 1 '1•;111 l '.r
1nv1ted.
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cle, James Dor: and M iss Grace Sauvage of CoCi
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a•2'1 t' Rt. 2 Gallipolis, Mrs. T h o m .i s
l &gt;:il 1• \\ i: 1J 'Pl �t1pply 2 1 5 l 'n on
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- BU Y \'Ol !R I NSURA1'\'E ON A
Mrs. Edgar Turiel'man of Ath(8) AUTO SAi.
I A t e Pomu u\,
. Ol i , o 5 1 7 30tc
.I y ni_.:lt! , 8 : - Bill Mc Kelvey
Mrs . Richard Conley , Addison. square dan('e Sa t1 1 rr1l
.
. here Io assis. I m
· Shirley Miller. ens 1s
ROOF ING AND SPOL'T ING
Thf' llam!J ln
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monthly
installmrnt
basis.
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30 easy pavm&lt;'nts on 3 or 5 Mr .
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who has Uf:"en
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IA' the HowarJ
4 ' , 1· . \ l i, ( ii 1 1 l•' i l l "&lt;.; t l Gunn-;,•y
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- I 473 Sycamore St . M idd leport , al the home of Mrs . ,John lhlf' I Grimm Philip Roberts Miri a m K mgsbury road
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I' &lt;: 1 tor " 1 I' · 1 1 ;i ['wi:I. Li ll I l'ORF.ST Rl 1N BLOCK ro .
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Mrs, Robe11 G. Birch. Hal 'rne . 1 Nea se Settlem ent. with Mrs Ed· ' Smith , ' Rebecc a Toney·, R u t h prope�t y better nown 811 Sam
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,- - Mrs Clyde Ernest Rupi! . Rt. 1 1 ison Hollon as co-hostess.
l ' loom· \\ \' 2.:1 ;o
Wingett, Dua ne Wolfe,
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Sophomores,
Terry
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Margaret Dunt. Peggy G I e n n , '
lf1T:1�u1 1'1$1.) 1 ·1 1F\'BOI .FTS Call STH.\\\' 1H :1rn IES Try our 1 1 [ 1 f,Mo8,
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John Hysell. Jc;m Miller, Judy
Don : i ,
ll f tt i· 5 [) m
PhoM \Y Y t .206'7
POMEROY - I -story fra me, 4 Jeffrey L. Robh. WellstO"I. MrH
PilOJlf' 1his rnimb�'r \\'\' 2 271&gt;7
1:rmll �1 . M 1cldleport
w,·gal.
W,scons,n
Fort-sI Rua Ron d· pomeNL , Oht
JO
rooms
and
nt , I Rona ld L. t.t:0pa rd, Colu l&gt;u·;. ·
h'.11
both.
ba�em�
Nolan
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5 25 3 , 1 1
Freshmen. L arry Compstort,
m
garage, l a rge lol. l,ood location. I
5 25 61p I 81rth1
Sharon
Co1trill, Judy Cozart Ver
lii5 I}(JDGE 2 Joor sed an Ne· , ,_____...___.______._
SJ. 000.00. Terms.
Nf'lifi!!ln Htdldlng Sapply
I
Mrs Elr11er Sigman, \lidtlle- ' and doughter J'lnnifer left Satur- non Donahue, Be&gt;lly Gillilan, Ki1v
,-1 otor Over h,·ul. Nrw �t·nN
Notic • ol Public S•I•
We supply what it takes to b11ild POM ERO Y R U RAL - 4 · room port, �on 4 · 00 a .m Friday.
day for Madison Wisconsin whel"t Hendricks Richard Holter H0w;;tlor, rad mt or spring�. muft ev vlnurc or • 1·h 1 1 1- 1 mur1wa11
or ren ol r a hno�e&gt;. Call Guy frc1me " 11h bath. furnace h&lt;&gt;at . ,
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. e m, 1osed
Mr. Blakeslet \I.Ill be atte11dm11i ard Johnson
,;u
,,,ers, fue1 pump aJJd lir.tkes
mon4 , 1 ,,.1wt' to 11 1 1 lhwluuu [ Nl·i �ln,. or t.:,orbC'l Cl C'ek, Ra tll. l f' . l f ro nt poi.ch , a l�-O 1 o ige
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Pat;e
n
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re:·ently
dischorizci:1
insun1, on No,· uth. L\fOO nnd 111,11
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a th1ee
weeks R eg1ona1 Exlen Ben PetreI , G -�YIe Rees. C arot
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5 6 11•,. h&lt;tC'k por('h, full bas�ment. Oth• I clu·ted Dougl a s Koh:K!n
w 1 1h lhe t' ltrk of 1'uur1, of \lelu I Olt •o.
h S10Jl
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Summer
SI-I100I at lhe U n.- Sh a I11 , J ua�J·ta Sm 1'Ih , Serah Tay.
counl)',
Ohio
on
111,
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er bu ildi n�s. t arre lot, $'UIOO.
)&lt;ing!rlmry Ho;id
Ro5f'n o:ium
. Terf-sa Ann hm., , versity of Wiscon!in.
,,n·•mh�r 11!60, au&lt;.t t1n whu·h tie· IF \'OU WANT RF.AL q11.-111, MllH)l.[PORT
lor, Sammie Y:ites.
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RllRAL _ 14 ac :wy.,....
�· 24· 4k hull h11 1,..rn made, u,tt 11,• Un•
· · Bl ;lkeslee was selected as one! Pupils on the honor roll ea ch
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dflr �1,n,d w111 .,11 1h11 1 ooda nnd
Breedi ng b u11I Ih &lt;ti "'Ill 11 1 ' t &lt;Wrl' S, 1 1 2 sto rv fra me, 4 rooms Dt-1 mR r Fl :iett . Ch ar les J ·;imbe
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r a b • 1 C'Pllar ba�!'me�I garage- , bn rn. I Mrs. Dora Bobo, Mrs . . W ill� rd of ! he two exlf'-n�ion agen ll!I 1'1 of !he six week periods durin �
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FOR
S
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di n , modf'I n R 11 l'uhuc uie Pl I SlrN, Call Okk �ltrrf'tl, Wt ch i cken hous". Rarnai n at Dur:.t . M :·!I, Robert &lt;;m ,l h, '-', rs. 1 ohio to recei11e the Farm Foori the 1960-61 term were. Senior.;
. ,OTHER SHIPMENT OF' A ft TI- lhe
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C- I Gr.11v�s. M rs. R o b (' r I 1
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'.FIC lAL l'lowf't'!I al my home on MUJ s1r,,e1. M lddl,porc. nh10, &lt;&gt;n j •!Ml or Ch"'-�1" t85-, l4!to.
$3 W0.00
dation Scholarship for the study Don11a Bissell, Jan i� Drake.
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01 a 1 1 Pl I L 1 .------Al.RF.K T M. COX , Solf'11 mpn i C �-.i o . and m�:1n1 &lt;laugh!.('· Ml'�· l o1 Public Policy In addition h, Nancy Johnson. Ruth Aon Pe·
fLaurtl Cliff, p0m,_,roy. Mrs.
� 1 ��.� t' M M y •
.'Peart Patker.
5 25 :Ile 'f h,, proi"', t " .. m � ■uUJ 10 t h, o\lR COND ITION ING · Ft.EFRIG, ROX :!t9
l'HONE WV ?•22''!0 \\ ilbm L. 01 1 � " 1 "nd I n f 8 n l the rourse in Public Policy, h� trel. Linda Ro113h. Camren Sal
hlrhl'11 t u1der pr.i,i,Jett tli)l :he 1
W\" 2,18:IO d1:1u ghl er. TlhJma� HO\\ ard· M,' �S will be stud,·in e I .and Use in C'Ott ser. Lyn n Shule.r , Jo Ann
a t wtu� h 1 1 .,,,,111 bt �ulrt w,11 1 ERATION service J11ck'� R• I
&amp;,:i, P'UEL OIL Ind ...-oal IUI\' nprw•
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o t . be 1.,.,, 1h■n the m1 n 1 mum /
5 ?6 3lr I, Purcie Ro.;J, \1 1 !. H D . Hell!ler• ne&lt;'lion with ·Reroul'('t' Dtovleop Van Meter.
K III Them YourMlf with
frlgeralion. New Ha\ en Pl&gt;M•
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ment.
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TERMITE CONTROL
Amim11 Allla� .
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The Blakeslet&gt;'J will be joinrxl Wingett.
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�IO-tic 1., Tlltir A1•t1t •· I , Orlt1d1,, s,. Pl ,ASTERING BY THE J OR O R lmut , so mi&gt; timhr;,r , 1,t interest in
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Save
SIOO or more. Easy to
Aceordmg
lo
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mir1rnght
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yard-patch jobs or enlll't' hudd · mi nmil nl.!hl�. No buildio_gs, On
Bradior�
da Sophomores. 'r&lt;'rry
Palri
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daughtf"r,
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use.
No
harm to plants. �
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i:arNCEll. AUTOMATIC Zi z Za g
PUBUC A llCTIO N
i ng, Also outsirle stuceo. Theo I good ro ads. Pnrf' $HOO.OD. See flOrt of t�e ru1·smg d�p:1dmer..t, Ann, a fter she completes t h e Pegg,v Glenn . .i(Jhn Hysell, Judy fessionally proven 5 year,
;Sewing Mnchmt- Mak•·s bullon- Salurday , .June 3, IZ:30 p. m.
Custer, phone W Y 2 ' 3500 or Orville Arms. Ba tll 'Y R un Rot1d. l tl10�e. ya t 1�f'II .&lt;. , 1 ho we- re m fJ lr i sprin g quarter al Ohio State.
Wigal,
protection . Gel FREE folder
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5 22 :JOte
2!i ,i lp co ndi1mn mr h·&lt;¼d Jamr� Sht.&gt;e t�. 1
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Freshmen.
Rirt
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al
your Lumber Yard. Thou•
hems and makes foncy dt•siJ,(us lll'o 1 2 1 rumplt•tr set!\ of House l ----� ----Vern C'amuhe:I. Mrs.
Rot&gt;erl
and.I
use it.
nson , Ben P e t r e I,
Joh
Howard
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FOR SALE 6 room house, l _l2li Ra yno r, Mrs. Grant W r a y,
"'' ilhout .nttochmen1s PJ1y c-lf Furniture a t 7Prkle' s Stor age
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Church news for United Metho- Sara h Tay1or.
An Mallu
� Mam . Pomnov, Phone
$78.00 balarK't' al $2 00 pt'r wt•ek. W arehouse on the , ·orn l'r of
2- •"1 r�. owen Walters ,·a•l RPeSf
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Phone WY 2•Z!04.
3408·
a 26 lit e Sf"cond Av�. and Walnut St , 111
Fl ..,. ,·•"'� I EugenP Brown . pastor. Church Ann Petrel. 4 yt-ars; Ruth Winr,
H orace B u."lo
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TV Slampi on aU R�palr
('Onsist ing ol :
H ILL FARM 44 ACRES F H EE Camp_ . Roger_ Wah_on .
Sh1r ley j &amp;hool . g: I S a. m., Kenneth Fin- '1:t ::i years : Terry bradfonl
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house . . � miles from R acm� m11 Ckh .;en bem. Mrs Ollie nus- Rev. Lewis c. Berger of Colum-.
guaranltc"e. sale p nl 't"d al $211 oo. Livinj! Room S111trl'J. RffrigeraHolter Howard John son, Ben
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Electnc11y, _w ain S:Z,200.00. Bill , �ell. John H-en ry . Mn Rnbert bus, guest speaker. MVF, both ard
RACINE, OHIO
Phone WY 2 -2204 .
5 26 6k tors. D1)· er!I , Brdroom Suites, ____
Petrel. Sarah Tavlor, one year
Ch
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Racine,
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19511 [)()[)(', E 2 door 6 C')' lmdt&gt;r. found m homP.
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A \ol of this J-1oud a sh eIt , R . l). J , pomeroy. ,
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Manual �hlfl. hen t er. Wr fP or
l l .nw�ence, Mrs. John Grow, Ern - Wednesday, 9 a m. Pra yer and
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call c. R Knowle s . R . n :i. ::�:. ;; i: �1 1 ��\ �"�0 ��s� Phone WY 2-6800 .
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Coolville. Phone 9'.'i-3382
nesday 7 p. m. e;hoir re earmi . \
EXPERT SHIRT SER-VICE- from Racinf'. 5 room house l Howard Hy !M' II and J a h n
ually find for !!ale.
Mrs. John Werry . director. Vaca•
You'll like I.he 11· a y we finish good, Bot 1om l:md. timber. elec- 1 Raike.
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BRADll'ORD Al lCTlON CO
c
ad
were
lion Bible School &amp;tart&amp; Monday
ollars
cuffs.
Shrched
just
tricty,
watPr,
oul
lluildings.
Five
units
ol
blood
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CAMPING TRAlLER, 111ith 1;toveo, T.rms·. c••H
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Ohio.
Racme,
ministered
at
the
hospital
on
r'rlright
or
not
al
all,
just
Cm:arl
,
morning, May _...L
�•. With regtstraa�
Bill
refrigeralor, heatier, slPl'ps 3 or Nol responsible for at•ddtnl s
27
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Church ,
lion
al
the
Federated
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5
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Phone
wish.
RobinSOJJ
day.
t, Write or Ca ll C. R. Knowles, CRITr B ft ADFORD . Auctioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaning,
R• D. :1 . Coolville Phone �A. C. Bradfood M anager
REVERSING
• --al Notice
MKf
WY 2-SWI; Robinson's Tn·Lus•
5 '..'7 Slc I.re
$ 2.fi Jlp
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Netln
Cleaners. WY 2-5130.
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Violet Bur , Apart111ent �. � W,
--, TREADLE TYPE
SEWJNG Mach-1,;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a._;a;a.__,iiii.._l
S 22 6t S1h SuNI. LcMt Afll•ltt , C•llfornla.
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Jesse H8}' ell, K ingsbury '
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d-.Y ol Apl'\I 1..,. Arthar ••rr. 1te11t1
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95
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plalt1tlff , tulNI tll.a �1ltlon aaaln1t her
a&amp;A8DNABLS RATl:9
1, dd11nd1nt 111 th, Court 01 Com1
4 Door Sedan. Power steel'•
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D mon Plm. Mela■ Cou111�. Ohto. IRl'I
1, or-iE IIURRl!:L RIDING HORSE.
FOR
int. Hydramatic. Orijinal MTl!PACl'IOl'li GUARANTF.·
No. 11.11•. pHrlfll tor dl\'orc.
�le, for t'hildrt:'n. Call WY 2•roan,,
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MASON AND NEW HAVEN AREA.
of WUlfUI AbMIIC. Ill •Id 61f•ndant
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from nld pi.,.intitt for m.on then
N•ll•tt
1-21- 'IILhl one :,.ar 11'1 past Hid 01'09llprQ'I
Apply In Person.
· ONE F- AMERlCAN s·f-ANDAR-D '55 Ford VB - $595
f&lt;lr
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DOBRUS
Wllb ror hNrlnl on or ■fin 11,. l:atb. 411
Beautiful blue and white
. D. 1111.
5 26 3tc
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tractor cutler • v;,
BatT
finb.h,
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Houdasbelt, Klngabury Rd. W�• Crow, Crow • Pwltr
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Syracuse

,._ IIMI llon wllh 1l&gt;ofr pom,11,
llr. 1111d Mn. W. T. Thom.
FAAOl's LIP I� /4, TliE£ &gt;,Jl;J
Mr. 1111d lln. roo Bai.e, ,.
HE CANT "T IX)i)N , ..
blrned bcae lftlr a •• •• vlalt
With their IOO, llr. and llr,. ]lo.
bm Ha)My, ., DaylGa.
Mr. and Mn. Jack w..therman
lll'f, Brau and Clanoct NicboJI
all ,lolled lloY. Frwland Nania,
who 1' N&lt;OY&lt;rm, lrorn ourg■I')'.
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Mr. and Mra. Wa,IMt BrickJN
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callecl oa Mr. and !tin. Edpr j
IIARNIT GOOGLI - SNUPPT 111111TH
Dorll of Sumner, Sunday.
Mr,. Carrlt &amp;hr QI ncoverin1
nl&lt;tlly from major 1111'1"'1' at
Shell,rinl Arma Hoopllal, Athtnl.
Mr,. Ethel Stoot Jllurned home
oftM oplbdln1 two -b with
hit daughter. llr. and Mn.
Frank Don! and famlly ol Looi
Bottom.

News And ,Notes
A I LY CRO SSW O RD

Thi homo ol llr. ltlld lln. Clorence treeman on rtftb st. nt
Amt0!18
the ...,,. of tho w«ldfq ol Illa
•. rtna
A 1..,.
1. Rotlu.-1.
I. Ey•
MIN
Judf l\lply, da&lt;Ilhfer ol Jin.
6, ClllltfJ'
aprlamorouilJ'
New111 Kline, Gardlm ol. Cb..
9. Sh1cr1U
7. Dutruct.loa
oot
lhlre, ond Mr. J- Kem,, !"'
. scamp
a. Damlr,.. I!, Bind
of
. Ohio,
Mr. and llr1. lllaer Kemw' o1
t10ll
18. lklD
twnal'
tor one
10. OvtrNa
Ripley, W. Va. n.. eenmony wu
3. Writer
11, CctaolwlbW ·• Gama
performed bJ Rn. Baroid Holmo,
Havelodl;
at
cbufa1a
paw ol lllo 8),racUN Church of
the NWNDt, llr,. Fn,eman, ,i,.
f. late or � 18. 8ha,e
IO. Ado
1t
EnJllah
here
........., ...._ fer of Mr. Kmll, - matron of
17, Parrot
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OOIUIIJ
{N, Z,)
cktooly lo. aa,RooIJnotl I honor with llr. Boward Brannon
, Old
ll, _,,.
IL Cburoltt � at. C.pltal
., Rfplq u belt 1IIIIL
• Btrllek •
card
1er\11ce 'J r
ot Pena (
A -.,tloll followed Wflb ftd.
low blow
19. Attempt
U. K&amp;fflf' L._Jj aft. M.aLt4
d
g ew and p1111cb belq llffl'­
lll
·IO. Lolt,r
_J, war. l"J ... _,_
-ld
to - .....,, Mr. 111d Jin.
a.i. rort,"'
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n. eup tldp
Ollly
Kera,, MrL Oordnor, Mr. 111d
Top "'
Jin. llelvln - and llr.
and
Mro. R. C. Freeman o1 a.
Pundit
ahire, Mn. J. H. Carder of Park­
Needle
&amp;pert�
erahura, and Mr. Brannon. The
Property
MW Mr. and Mn, Kerns are al
., Mn. A. R. Batley
rMll\tlr
borne
to
thoir
frIn
Ripley
,
Mr. and Mn. William Fenton Ll'L AINI•
• Bini u
W, Va.
Vallee
of Columbu, ,pent Tuesda)' wltlt
Larr•
Mr. and Mn. AnD Bolter 111d
IT WERE WORSE'N
ROBl'E88 TO CLUB
numbi"r
AH
EE- MAGINED,
family.
Mn.
Willia
U
Leadingha
m W
Statute
/Tl!'
b- to the SyrlCUH Third Edward Thebo, of Patukala,
At full
:;'��,•
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Wedneaday Home Domcmtra uon Mike Thela and IJ'llldda\lihlOr
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Similar
Club at ber home 011 'lblrd St .. Of• and Jane Jolwon ol Dorcaa,
'
Backbone
Ileen
who
will
talte
...,
the
■pent
Soturday
wttb
Mr.
and
at
Boundary
first meeting of the new year In Mn. Arthur Orr and family.
Warble
• Kitchen
September are preoitlent, Mn. Ar- Mr. and Mn. Billy Orr and
velNII
thur Ea.ibgton 1 Raciot; vice prtl- to111 or Cirdnille ,pent tbl week
ldent. Mr■• Carroll Norri.: - and with Mr. ..d Mn. Cllol Orr
DOWN
lary
and lrelllll'lr, Mn. William and family.
. Employ
I
. I ndlgo
Haye,. Comm!- named wero: Mr. and Mn, Jack Johnaon of
. Tax
Publlclly: Ada Slack and Mar- Columbwt eaUod oo frienda bore
, Before
lire!
Coltrfil: llemb&lt;rahip &lt;hair· Saturday,
�
.
m
an,
Irene
Parker: Social chair- Mr. end Mn. Lio EddJ' and =.,':1...:.;..-.;:.
• ".,• CRYP'l'OQ1JOTl'l - HeN1'1 how to work lt1
- r=,,:-i: _
man, Neomi Londoo : lnf"""'ltlolt family of W001ter
.t. JC Y D L B A A JC B
openl week end GASOLINE ALLEY
chairman, Esther Harden.
11 L O N O B' l: L L O W
wllh Mr. and Mn. Grover White
One letter almply al.Inda for t.nother. ln thll aample A l1 u.«
'Ibo aftemoon Nulon wos on and Mr. and Mn. Ralph Ballard.
·Not fa&lt;�. Cork�.
or the three L'J, ,C tor the two o•., etc. Slnr;,, litter•, apo.,. fooda w;th Mn. Loadoll liV"'I � Mr. and Mn. Willilm Byoell , � you•,,e
Courc i• Odjournei:1
trophl•, the len1th and rormatTbn of tho worda are all hint&amp;. article on "Know Your Foodi" and daughter, Macy, of Racine,
only for lunch.
I been to
ch dty the code letten are dlttmnt.
8l)d Mn. Hayea on ''Foodl For ,pent Saturday afternoon "'itb l court, Nina,
A &lt;llJpbtpom Quolltloa
I pa id ll&lt;)ur
Nuclear Allacb" with dlacuasioo■ Mr. aJII! Mn. stanley Truaaell.
f e
following.
Their
aulatlntl
were
Mr1.
CQrlel
LaWIOII
and
fem,
:�d ;
BMBH
BJDRT
DPAR
PTK
Mr■• Pauline ll/lorarlly and Mra. lly of Fairview ■pill! Sunday al, a fre/
J Y
J T K R W P L P T K M T I!:
L J Jeessie Cottrill. A poth1ck lunch ternooo with her &amp;liter. Mra.
woman
wu eDjoytd 1t noon by Mrs. Et- Lew.ii Headl1y,
again!
P D P O - P V J I W O V O P•
slngton, Mr� ColtrW, ltlr,. Mor, Cllnl Orr made • bullDeu trip ,
etltl11aJ"• a,,ptuquot.1 IT ISN'T HALLY AN): ., rl�I arlly
, llllr,, Marprot Cottrill. to Columbus Monday.
,;
I flOlQUVHJ:Rll llll,III INBTIIAD!-MILNII.
Mr� Haya, Mn. London, Mr■• The Robert Sal,er fllDllly bu 21
Birden, Mra. Cla&lt;k, Mn. Syl,la moved to the Paul Orr plan.
Zllilltng ond Mn. Florence Ba,. Mr. ,nd Mn. Dale Boyd ond ,
de.
dauplar of Racine 1penl llwlday j
wllb Mr. and MrL Clml
afternoon
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INSTALLATI
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Orr.
At a ,ecent
ha
o1 l
ltlANCT :.
Daughter, of America Lodae 1ht Everett 6mlth, who ha, openl a
first inatallaUon or officerl waa few weekl with hit 1l1ter, M rs.
AY ftlll0l10B FRIDAY 11, II CoMttry Hoo DoW1t
beld as follQWI: Cowicllor, Marga- Louise Headley, returned to his
!' LI. TAKE A
U: 25 F.-rm Bureau Show
Sip 0a
I'll Cottrill, A.uoclate C.Ouncilor, home at Steuhenv1lle, Saturday,
SHORT- GUT
11:30 Couutry Hoe ,klwn
Margaret Eichinger; Vice Council- !Ilg with the A. 8. B aileys.
Today with God
THROUGH
or Florence Harden · Auociate Mr. and Mn. William Sorden
U:45 P'ann Time
JUD&lt;;E
Country Jamooree
and William Wolf, Eagle ftidge, DtMDOME'S
a.
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Thom
Vi
r
Ural
Councilo
u
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11:1?' Mid D11 Dow Jonu Av•
r1rn1 Tlmo
cordln1 sec� ry. Sadie Th�r , called on the Clint Orr family.
YARD
CouotrJ J­
Finance Secretary, Hazel Clart; and sons and Mr . . and Mn. Cee1I
12: 00 NOOD Newr
Brealdast Party
Aulstanl Finance Seeretary, Dal- Mr. and :Mra. Harry Kraulter
12: 15 Gllel' Siar
Exler.tied Weotber
sy DU&lt;:kworth; Treasurer, Liizlt Spencer and IDD called on the
12 30 Jusl For You
Pk:ken, Show
Quick; Conductor, Emma Hay- Charles Spencer family. Sunday.
1:25 .Nttw•
New, a.port
man: Ward, Alice capehart: In•
ut Party
1:so JQI ror You
MABKET UPORT
tide Sentinel Esther Harden • OutWorld 'lbla llorabll
side Sentinel, Ida Bowell .;f Ra, CINCINNATI IUP!l-Llvestork ,
1:08 Say u With' M':1111:
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cine. Trustees were Mrs. Harden Cattle 2!M&gt;, calves 100: few
3:00 Platier Part,
te
ady • DICK TRAC Y
s
e
he
and
1
H
Capehart
,ales
1tee11
u
. Party
for
18
nionths
and
Mrs.
.f: IO Local Newa
for six months.
trade not fully tested: c o w a
llonlfl,a lleditallou
.f:85 Pl1tl1t Party
bull, about steady ; lot
1leady;
-Ada llack
Mondq Kedltlttono
I: u Newa RowKlup
-----Ca1JiDa Pl. P1-anl
I luw choice around 850 lb steers
1:00 Sundown lenlc10.
23.00, small lot■ utUity and sta nd­ \
1:30 Sip UII
Bbop
ar
un
' ard 11,00-19.00 : lot low to aver-­
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-11.00: vealer■• stoat!)' to weak,
7 Tl,nap rrtd•J
U:45 World Newa
good and choice 27.00.30.00.
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Sip 0a
Henry
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Canton apen&amp; · the put week vit it- only moder;tely ac-liff, mosUy
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ll:10 Ohio New1
171 lb u,.as off: IOWI steady :
, Swick ond family of Danville.
.,..un,1 75 1•2 I004II lb barrowa
U: � Markell
Mr. and Mra. Geor.ge Keyes and
and gilts tUI0-18.00, bulk mixed
12:20 Bllilel.in Board
two � came to v111t over Sun- IOd t-1 ' 1IO-t40 lb 1 25
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Paul relurnod homo with them.
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B'Ifthday Sunday W1' th O•"n

Elect ion or Officers_ wa s hel1 from the N,1 ..,..,1 Prestdenl ""
when tht' Ladies Auxilia ry of R ·1 Poppy Day, Mily 26-27.
.
' ' H &lt;:1ppy BJJ"t lulay " was sung tr.,
t two yea rs cine Po Sl Americ an Le gion ffif"I
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FOR QONSIST!I Nl D EPENDAB LE RESULTS
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May
da
23,
TuP
on
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Prf"s ident , a ! Mrs. J anet Lawthe
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surv1vrng D 1onne uumt upIeI s reI1- tured m ,h·i td•e
RATES
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t centt per word, !)De 1.nseruon. Muu�um char,:e---80
__ brate their 27th b• rthday sunda·i I m pa 'X'r dolls ..il1rl other kinds 1Jf board inc-luding Dafoe The pa
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T_ l{OOM HOUSE ANl) - three � i th hu �bir nd s a n d fam i toys. Baby food u&lt;.ed the qu• n!s :is Pnt &lt;. h{u*d to 1:,kt' over at th ... l Tlw mef't ing '\ as ope ned 1:1 �enled her with II beuutilul birtilcen� ti cenll per word (or three coosecuUve lnHrUons.
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. the Pre!1den, day t·ake.
seven room hou se . One 5-room • he&lt;. and the foui,h m a con\"en· an endor�e�eot and thou!'1-an1� end of this limP. but the Ont a r ti 1 egular f� rm 'n
F ;,1 IJ rat-e uf 4 cent.J per wol'ti wlll be cliarged lor ad­
I Pi.ayer was by the chaplalr.,
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Mr�
ffrt�mg LI DOI paid W1tb111 lO da y s art.er receiving tn ll
I apartmenl A1so New 5 roo, n l 11ie surl' i vmg n.Pmhf, rs ol ca .. made t he lnp to l allander to v1t&gt;11 ll!OV Prnmt'n1 dec rlli"d lo makP thPn•
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Erron in Advertis1na -SbouJd be reported lmmedu1tely.
house with g.i 1 .:, ge and la undry nda · s " famous f ti f' • arP A nn,•ll f" 1hem 21 pla�• t-, htnd a qperul . wa rds of the k i1;� until thev .,,: en• I Mrs Mabf.&gt;1 Mar a ll. 8
!'be Dad:, SetltJ.nel will not be respon.slble tor mar• tbaD
m basemenl. J\ . N. Bengel. Ph I Marie, C en l 6 an I Yvonnt' F:mil i . st·i�en tha1 emmlerl !hem to �.! 1 8 yf'ars old nafnP remain ...1 t r ict PresidPn l 0• Lancaster w;i� the m�tmg. R1•freshments were
me Ulcorrect insertion.
WY 2-3272.
2 J tlc d ied m l!l� A!I werP hor n l\1ll.',' se('n hv people 1h·1 cnu lrl not !if'" lh(' 1 r dr.l'IOr um·I a year lx&gt;foi l' gn&lt;"sl speahr Tl&gt; r� member� se1ved to apprux1mately 35.
Oard el Thanka and Speclal Notices of Events, $1.25,
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I wne in it1a1l"&lt;I. U· P..:rs Marshal 1 • ' __:::;;--::::::::::::.---,
for 50 word m1n1mum. Each additional word, l c.
I TRAILER SPAC E -AV A !l..ABU: 28 1 �34 at Catl:'ndPr Ont an•I The quints we•·i&gt; the ch1ldre11 1
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an Mrs. A: C rOb1tuane■ published at l cent per word.
at M iller ' s Trailer Cou rt , M i d• 1 h 1 ou�hl rnlo t he &gt;1orlrl bv Doct1,1 Ol i va anfi E l z1n• B:u nne . a ym11 1i!, The ch i ldren v. ere re�torPd .u Mt·s . .John Holin .
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dleport Ph WY 2• :.422
15
60&lt;
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$4 50
on a :JOO• .'.l(' �e h1 1·m a hou1 200 mill's Th l'y gr�duallv b('gnn t o le �r l Sf'lll'atnp.
fortune alnnc \,\. . 1, lhf' ('JU11ll �
Beech S I M 1ddle 1l0rl , Ohio
$6.00
20
60c
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$l .80
ond l h-' M iss M iriam Sm it h Mi.�� P .'.l·
nort h of Toron t o I n the m 1 d.�1 o, mort' clo 1 :-. tert'd livf' s
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her lhta last t�ref' They we:c I
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LUNCH AT JACK ' S Oa h-y Bar,
' both 1hr;&gt; babies r,nd their mo!h...r
Gretta Simp5'0n, and t rl'a&lt;;u re l' , 1 !\ii ss Zella Pullin of Columbo s.
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for art lessons and oil pai n ti n g
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Mrs.
( 1 7) HELP WANTED
Crill Hrltllord
and daughters. Mrs. N ellie J ack•
1 Ji!:O f"Xi�l,.nN', �•ftTlet ime!I t urning
or water color and for �ummn
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hullonl ok· 1 Pho 1 1(' \\ Y 2 22().4
I Adm ission price ls 25 cents whie\ no,mred 1ts honor roll for ! h f' pa st a d l Ashland . Ky,, where the !f
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SERVICES
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Mrs. Edgar Turiel'man of Ath(8) AUTO SAi.
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POMEROY - I -story fra me, 4 Jeffrey L. Robh. WellstO"I. MrH
PilOJlf' 1his rnimb�'r \\'\' 2 271&gt;7
1:rmll �1 . M 1cldleport
w,·gal.
W,scons,n
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Freshmen. L arry Compstort,
m
garage, l a rge lol. l,ood location. I
5 25 61p I 81rth1
Sharon
Co1trill, Judy Cozart Ver
lii5 I}(JDGE 2 Joor sed an Ne· , ,_____...___.______._
SJ. 000.00. Terms.
Nf'lifi!!ln Htdldlng Sapply
I
Mrs Elr11er Sigman, \lidtlle- ' and doughter J'lnnifer left Satur- non Donahue, Be&gt;lly Gillilan, Ki1v
,-1 otor Over h,·ul. Nrw �t·nN
Notic • ol Public S•I•
We supply what it takes to b11ild POM ERO Y R U RAL - 4 · room port, �on 4 · 00 a .m Friday.
day for Madison Wisconsin whel"t Hendricks Richard Holter H0w;;tlor, rad mt or spring�. muft ev vlnurc or • 1·h 1 1 1- 1 mur1wa11
or ren ol r a hno�e&gt;. Call Guy frc1me " 11h bath. furnace h&lt;&gt;at . ,
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Mr. Blakeslet \I.Ill be atte11dm11i ard Johnson
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,,,ers, fue1 pump aJJd lir.tkes
mon4 , 1 ,,.1wt' to 11 1 1 lhwluuu [ Nl·i �ln,. or t.:,orbC'l Cl C'ek, Ra tll. l f' . l f ro nt poi.ch , a l�-O 1 o ige
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insun1, on No,· uth. L\fOO nnd 111,11
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5 6 11•,. h&lt;tC'k por('h, full bas�ment. Oth• I clu·ted Dougl a s Koh:K!n
w 1 1h lhe t' ltrk of 1'uur1, of \lelu I Olt •o.
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Ohio
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Ro5f'n o:ium
. Terf-sa Ann hm., , versity of Wiscon!in.
,,n·•mh�r 11!60, au&lt;.t t1n whu·h tie· IF \'OU WANT RF.AL q11.-111, MllH)l.[PORT
lor, Sammie Y:ites.
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· · Bl ;lkeslee was selected as one! Pupils on the honor roll ea ch
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dflr �1,n,d w111 .,11 1h11 1 ooda nnd
Breedi ng b u11I Ih &lt;ti "'Ill 11 1 ' t &lt;Wrl' S, 1 1 2 sto rv fra me, 4 rooms Dt-1 mR r Fl :iett . Ch ar les J ·;imbe
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di n , modf'I n R 11 l'uhuc uie Pl I SlrN, Call Okk �ltrrf'tl, Wt ch i cken hous". Rarnai n at Dur:.t . M :·!I, Robert &lt;;m ,l h, '-', rs. 1 ohio to recei11e the Farm Foori the 1960-61 term were. Senior.;
. ,OTHER SHIPMENT OF' A ft TI- lhe
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C- I Gr.11v�s. M rs. R o b (' r I 1
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'.FIC lAL l'lowf't'!I al my home on MUJ s1r,,e1. M lddl,porc. nh10, &lt;&gt;n j •!Ml or Ch"'-�1" t85-, l4!to.
$3 W0.00
dation Scholarship for the study Don11a Bissell, Jan i� Drake.
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01 a 1 1 Pl I L 1 .------Al.RF.K T M. COX , Solf'11 mpn i C �-.i o . and m�:1n1 &lt;laugh!.('· Ml'�· l o1 Public Policy In addition h, Nancy Johnson. Ruth Aon Pe·
fLaurtl Cliff, p0m,_,roy. Mrs.
� 1 ��.� t' M M y •
.'Peart Patker.
5 25 :Ile 'f h,, proi"', t " .. m � ■uUJ 10 t h, o\lR COND ITION ING · Ft.EFRIG, ROX :!t9
l'HONE WV ?•22''!0 \\ ilbm L. 01 1 � " 1 "nd I n f 8 n l the rourse in Public Policy, h� trel. Linda Ro113h. Camren Sal
hlrhl'11 t u1der pr.i,i,Jett tli)l :he 1
W\" 2,18:IO d1:1u ghl er. TlhJma� HO\\ ard· M,' �S will be stud,·in e I .and Use in C'Ott ser. Lyn n Shule.r , Jo Ann
a t wtu� h 1 1 .,,,,111 bt �ulrt w,11 1 ERATION service J11ck'� R• I
&amp;,:i, P'UEL OIL Ind ...-oal IUI\' nprw•
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5 ?6 3lr I, Purcie Ro.;J, \1 1 !. H D . Hell!ler• ne&lt;'lion with ·Reroul'('t' Dtovleop Van Meter.
K III Them YourMlf with
frlgeralion. New Ha\ en Pl&gt;M•
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R. H. R1wllntt Sons Co.
ment.
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TERMITE CONTROL
Amim11 Allla� .
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The Blakeslet&gt;'J will be joinrxl Wingett.
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�IO-tic 1., Tlltir A1•t1t •· I , Orlt1d1,, s,. Pl ,ASTERING BY THE J OR O R lmut , so mi&gt; timhr;,r , 1,t interest in
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Save
SIOO or more. Easy to
Aceordmg
lo
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mir1rnght
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yard-patch jobs or enlll't' hudd · mi nmil nl.!hl�. No buildio_gs, On
Bradior�
da Sophomores. 'r&lt;'rry
Palri
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daughtf"r,
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use.
No
harm to plants. �
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PUBUC A llCTIO N
i ng, Also outsirle stuceo. Theo I good ro ads. Pnrf' $HOO.OD. See flOrt of t�e ru1·smg d�p:1dmer..t, Ann, a fter she completes t h e Pegg,v Glenn . .i(Jhn Hysell, Judy fessionally proven 5 year,
;Sewing Mnchmt- Mak•·s bullon- Salurday , .June 3, IZ:30 p. m.
Custer, phone W Y 2 ' 3500 or Orville Arms. Ba tll 'Y R un Rot1d. l tl10�e. ya t 1�f'II .&lt;. , 1 ho we- re m fJ lr i sprin g quarter al Ohio State.
Wigal,
protection . Gel FREE folder
1
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5 22 :JOte
2!i ,i lp co ndi1mn mr h·&lt;¼d Jamr� Sht.&gt;e t�. 1
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Freshmen.
Rirt
a rd H O 1 t e r.
al
your Lumber Yard. Thou•
hems and makes foncy dt•siJ,(us lll'o 1 2 1 rumplt•tr set!\ of House l ----� ----Vern C'amuhe:I. Mrs.
Rot&gt;erl
and.I
use it.
nson , Ben P e t r e I,
Joh
Howard
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ANNOUNCEMEN
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FOR SALE 6 room house, l _l2li Ra yno r, Mrs. Grant W r a y,
"'' ilhout .nttochmen1s PJ1y c-lf Furniture a t 7Prkle' s Stor age
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Church news for United Metho- Sara h Tay1or.
An Mallu
� Mam . Pomnov, Phone
$78.00 balarK't' al $2 00 pt'r wt•ek. W arehouse on the , ·orn l'r of
2- •"1 r�. owen Walters ,·a•l RPeSf
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H ILL FARM 44 ACRES F H EE Camp_ . Roger_ Wah_on .
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RACINE, OHIO
Phone WY 2 -2204 .
5 26 6k tors. D1)· er!I , Brdroom Suites, ____
Petrel. Sarah Tavlor, one year
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call c. R Knowle s . R . n :i. ::�:. ;; i: �1 1 ��\ �"�0 ��s� Phone WY 2-6800 .
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nesday 7 p. m. e;hoir re earmi . \
EXPERT SHIRT SER-VICE- from Racinf'. 5 room house l Howard Hy !M' II and J a h n
ually find for !!ale.
Mrs. John Werry . director. Vaca•
You'll like I.he 11· a y we finish good, Bot 1om l:md. timber. elec- 1 Raike.
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were
lion Bible School &amp;tart&amp; Monday
ollars
cuffs.
Shrched
just
tricty,
watPr,
oul
lluildings.
Five
units
ol
blood
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CAMPING TRAlLER, 111ith 1;toveo, T.rms·. c••H
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Racme,
ministered
at
the
hospital
on
r'rlright
or
not
al
all,
just
Cm:arl
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morning, May _...L
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Bill
refrigeralor, heatier, slPl'ps 3 or Nol responsible for at•ddtnl s
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Federated
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RobinSOJJ
day.
t, Write or Ca ll C. R. Knowles, CRITr B ft ADFORD . Auctioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaning,
R• D. :1 . Coolville Phone �A. C. Bradfood M anager
REVERSING
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4 Door Sedan. Power steel'•
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,._ IIMI llon wllh 1l&gt;ofr pom,11,
llr. 1111d Mn. W. T. Thom.
FAAOl's LIP I� /4, TliE£ &gt;,Jl;J
Mr. 1111d lln. roo Bai.e, ,.
HE CANT "T IX)i)N , ..
blrned bcae lftlr a •• •• vlalt
With their IOO, llr. and llr,. ]lo.
bm Ha)My, ., DaylGa.
Mr. and Mn. Jack w..therman
lll'f, Brau and Clanoct NicboJI
all ,lolled lloY. Frwland Nania,
who 1' N&lt;OY&lt;rm, lrorn ourg■I')'.
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Mr. and Mra. Wa,IMt BrickJN
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IIARNIT GOOGLI - SNUPPT 111111TH
Dorll of Sumner, Sunday.
Mr,. Carrlt &amp;hr QI ncoverin1
nl&lt;tlly from major 1111'1"'1' at
Shell,rinl Arma Hoopllal, Athtnl.
Mr,. Ethel Stoot Jllurned home
oftM oplbdln1 two -b with
hit daughter. llr. and Mn.
Frank Don! and famlly ol Looi
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News And ,Notes
A I LY CRO SSW O RD

Thi homo ol llr. ltlld lln. Clorence treeman on rtftb st. nt
Amt0!18
the ...,,. of tho w«ldfq ol Illa
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1. Rotlu.-1.
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Judf l\lply, da&lt;Ilhfer ol Jin.
6, ClllltfJ'
aprlamorouilJ'
New111 Kline, Gardlm ol. Cb..
9. Sh1cr1U
7. Dutruct.loa
oot
lhlre, ond Mr. J- Kem,, !"'
. scamp
a. Damlr,.. I!, Bind
of
. Ohio,
Mr. and llr1. lllaer Kemw' o1
t10ll
18. lklD
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tor one
10. OvtrNa
Ripley, W. Va. n.. eenmony wu
3. Writer
11, CctaolwlbW ·• Gama
performed bJ Rn. Baroid Holmo,
Havelodl;
at
cbufa1a
paw ol lllo 8),racUN Church of
the NWNDt, llr,. Fn,eman, ,i,.
f. late or � 18. 8ha,e
IO. Ado
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EnJllah
here
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17, Parrot
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cktooly lo. aa,RooIJnotl I honor with llr. Boward Brannon
, Old
ll, _,,.
IL Cburoltt � at. C.pltal
., Rfplq u belt 1IIIIL
• Btrllek •
card
1er\11ce 'J r
ot Pena (
A -.,tloll followed Wflb ftd.
low blow
19. Attempt
U. K&amp;fflf' L._Jj aft. M.aLt4
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g ew and p1111cb belq llffl'­
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·IO. Lolt,r
_J, war. l"J ... _,_
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to - .....,, Mr. 111d Jin.
a.i. rort,"'
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Ollly
Kera,, MrL Oordnor, Mr. 111d
Top "'
Jin. llelvln - and llr.
and
Mro. R. C. Freeman o1 a.
Pundit
ahire, Mn. J. H. Carder of Park­
Needle
&amp;pert�
erahura, and Mr. Brannon. The
Property
MW Mr. and Mn, Kerns are al
., Mn. A. R. Batley
rMll\tlr
borne
to
thoir
frIn
Ripley
,
Mr. and Mn. William Fenton Ll'L AINI•
• Bini u
W, Va.
Vallee
of Columbu, ,pent Tuesda)' wltlt
Larr•
Mr. and Mn. AnD Bolter 111d
IT WERE WORSE'N
ROBl'E88 TO CLUB
numbi"r
AH
EE- MAGINED,
family.
Mn.
Willia
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Leadingha
m W
Statute
/Tl!'
b- to the SyrlCUH Third Edward Thebo, of Patukala,
At full
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Club at ber home 011 'lblrd St .. Of• and Jane Jolwon ol Dorcaa,
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Backbone
Ileen
who
will
talte
...,
the
■pent
Soturday
wttb
Mr.
and
at
Boundary
first meeting of the new year In Mn. Arthur Orr and family.
Warble
• Kitchen
September are preoitlent, Mn. Ar- Mr. and Mn. Billy Orr and
velNII
thur Ea.ibgton 1 Raciot; vice prtl- to111 or Cirdnille ,pent tbl week
ldent. Mr■• Carroll Norri.: - and with Mr. ..d Mn. Cllol Orr
DOWN
lary
and lrelllll'lr, Mn. William and family.
. Employ
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Haye,. Comm!- named wero: Mr. and Mn, Jack Johnaon of
. Tax
Publlclly: Ada Slack and Mar- Columbwt eaUod oo frienda bore
, Before
lire!
Coltrfil: llemb&lt;rahip &lt;hair· Saturday,
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m
an,
Irene
Parker: Social chair- Mr. end Mn. Lio EddJ' and =.,':1...:.;..-.;:.
• ".,• CRYP'l'OQ1JOTl'l - HeN1'1 how to work lt1
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man, Neomi Londoo : lnf"""'ltlolt family of W001ter
.t. JC Y D L B A A JC B
openl week end GASOLINE ALLEY
chairman, Esther Harden.
11 L O N O B' l: L L O W
wllh Mr. and Mn. Grover White
One letter almply al.Inda for t.nother. ln thll aample A l1 u.«
'Ibo aftemoon Nulon wos on and Mr. and Mn. Ralph Ballard.
·Not fa&lt;�. Cork�.
or the three L'J, ,C tor the two o•., etc. Slnr;,, litter•, apo.,. fooda w;th Mn. Loadoll liV"'I � Mr. and Mn. Willilm Byoell , � you•,,e
Courc i• Odjournei:1
trophl•, the len1th and rormatTbn of tho worda are all hint&amp;. article on "Know Your Foodi" and daughter, Macy, of Racine,
only for lunch.
I been to
ch dty the code letten are dlttmnt.
8l)d Mn. Hayea on ''Foodl For ,pent Saturday afternoon "'itb l court, Nina,
A &lt;llJpbtpom Quolltloa
I pa id ll&lt;)ur
Nuclear Allacb" with dlacuasioo■ Mr. aJII! Mn. stanley Truaaell.
f e
following.
Their
aulatlntl
were
Mr1.
CQrlel
LaWIOII
and
fem,
:�d ;
BMBH
BJDRT
DPAR
PTK
Mr■• Pauline ll/lorarlly and Mra. lly of Fairview ■pill! Sunday al, a fre/
J Y
J T K R W P L P T K M T I!:
L J Jeessie Cottrill. A poth1ck lunch ternooo with her &amp;liter. Mra.
woman
wu eDjoytd 1t noon by Mrs. Et- Lew.ii Headl1y,
again!
P D P O - P V J I W O V O P•
slngton, Mr� ColtrW, ltlr,. Mor, Cllnl Orr made • bullDeu trip ,
etltl11aJ"• a,,ptuquot.1 IT ISN'T HALLY AN): ., rl�I arlly
, llllr,, Marprot Cottrill. to Columbus Monday.
,;
I flOlQUVHJ:Rll llll,III INBTIIAD!-MILNII.
Mr� Haya, Mn. London, Mr■• The Robert Sal,er fllDllly bu 21
Birden, Mra. Cla&lt;k, Mn. Syl,la moved to the Paul Orr plan.
Zllilltng ond Mn. Florence Ba,. Mr. ,nd Mn. Dale Boyd ond ,
de.
dauplar of Racine 1penl llwlday j
wllb Mr. and MrL Clml
afternoon
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At a ,ecent
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Daughter, of America Lodae 1ht Everett 6mlth, who ha, openl a
first inatallaUon or officerl waa few weekl with hit 1l1ter, M rs.
AY ftlll0l10B FRIDAY 11, II CoMttry Hoo DoW1t
beld as follQWI: Cowicllor, Marga- Louise Headley, returned to his
!' LI. TAKE A
U: 25 F.-rm Bureau Show
Sip 0a
I'll Cottrill, A.uoclate C.Ouncilor, home at Steuhenv1lle, Saturday,
SHORT- GUT
11:30 Couutry Hoe ,klwn
Margaret Eichinger; Vice Council- !Ilg with the A. 8. B aileys.
Today with God
THROUGH
or Florence Harden · Auociate Mr. and Mn. William Sorden
U:45 P'ann Time
JUD&lt;;E
Country Jamooree
and William Wolf, Eagle ftidge, DtMDOME'S
a.
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Vi
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Ural
Councilo
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11:1?' Mid D11 Dow Jonu Av•
r1rn1 Tlmo
cordln1 sec� ry. Sadie Th�r , called on the Clint Orr family.
YARD
CouotrJ J­
Finance Secretary, Hazel Clart; and sons and Mr . . and Mn. Cee1I
12: 00 NOOD Newr
Brealdast Party
Aulstanl Finance Seeretary, Dal- Mr. and :Mra. Harry Kraulter
12: 15 Gllel' Siar
Exler.tied Weotber
sy DU&lt;:kworth; Treasurer, Liizlt Spencer and IDD called on the
12 30 Jusl For You
Pk:ken, Show
Quick; Conductor, Emma Hay- Charles Spencer family. Sunday.
1:25 .Nttw•
New, a.port
man: Ward, Alice capehart: In•
ut Party
1:so JQI ror You
MABKET UPORT
tide Sentinel Esther Harden • OutWorld 'lbla llorabll
side Sentinel, Ida Bowell .;f Ra, CINCINNATI IUP!l-Llvestork ,
1:08 Say u With' M':1111:
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cine. Trustees were Mrs. Harden Cattle 2!M&gt;, calves 100: few
3:00 Platier Part,
te
ady • DICK TRAC Y
s
e
he
and
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Capehart
,ales
1tee11
u
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for
18
nionths
and
Mrs.
.f: IO Local Newa
for six months.
trade not fully tested: c o w a
llonlfl,a lleditallou
.f:85 Pl1tl1t Party
bull, about steady ; lot
1leady;
-Ada llack
Mondq Kedltlttono
I: u Newa RowKlup
-----Ca1JiDa Pl. P1-anl
I luw choice around 850 lb steers
1:00 Sundown lenlc10.
23.00, small lot■ utUity and sta nd­ \
1:30 Sip UII
Bbop
ar
un
' ard 11,00-19.00 : lot low to aver-­
; ap choice around IOO lb belfen
■.00: &lt;OWi lt.Ofl.lUO: bull1 17.00
-11.00: vealer■• stoat!)' to weak,
7 Tl,nap rrtd•J
U:45 World Newa
good and choice 27.00.30.00.
higk
11; 5s Muon County NeWI
Sip 0a
Henry
Keye,
and
son
of
Mrs.
Hoga 1,700· barrow, and gilts
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U:00 Commwuty N1,r1
Canton apen&amp; · the put week vit it- only moder;tely ac-liff, mosUy
MUllcal Clock
[
Ing her paNffll, Mr. and Ml'I. J. ,teady
12:05 N001l Ntwa
'1111 Llfelllll
to 15 lower, fe1' ulea 240G. Swan and· 1lster, Mra. Alva
ll:10 Ohio New1
171 lb u,.as off: IOWI steady :
, Swick ond family of Danville.
.,..un,1 75 1•2 I004II lb barrowa
U: � Markell
Mr. and Mra. Geor.ge Keyes and
and gilts tUI0-18.00, bulk mixed
12:20 Bllilel.in Board
two � came to v111t over Sun- IOd t-1 ' 1IO-t40 lb 1 25
7. -17.75 :
1
12:� Newt O Grams
day. Bta mother, Jin. Keya, and ,.... •�- 1 "
orld News
L
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7
mos
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U:1111 rarm ud Home Bour
Paul relurnod homo with them.
14Ulkal Clocl&lt;
lllaa Blnllot Swu n&lt;enlly 17.75 for 11{1 lb dowu : It unllorm LITTLE ORPHAN ANNI E
U:46 llr. IIUllc
Community New,
lfO.
1:111 L«al Nen
,mllad bor aup1 1111n. Mfldnd l4t 1h 17.IO; W 1111d No, J near
Kualeal CIGdl
tJ1 th 11.75-17.211: ftw lolo
Morris ond family. . .
I: 00 !Ir. • Mllllo
l'ubllo Servu:e Sltow,
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,-lb 17.115: ml,ed 1-I llOMOO lb
110
a,. PEPTJc 1 .....,. 1 Y&lt;IWI&gt; ....,
llrl, Paul lfom,omery and Mr,
I:• Warltl Nan
Sltowen of Bl-1q
A CALI. &lt;ROM �H&amp; 'FOUNDlmON"?
It .ts-II, W - lb 11.llfl.
ond Mn, Worley Frucla .....
l:fll llr. Mum
....., Coun!J New,
&lt;1'0M Oil, MEOICUII IN
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IW
over
1111
lb
down
to
II.Ill
f
la Parkenbtq lul 1\a■day.
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1:11 l«al Nlft
Talk o1 the Town
t
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-Rael ,.,... ll '15; boan, 11:4itd)', W lplQ to0
COMINQ MEQS, WITH IHI:. TOP
t:00 Dflcfnl With Doll
World Nna
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lb up 1IIOltly J:..00.
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t:30 Rollflll HWIIll'o 11J Nmnllor
Sheep 100, olaldy; around 30
t:45 World lllpOl'I
Iiia., wact, ll'rl.l
Ice ltlld . prime· IO lb ,prtq
t:lMI llporla
Tolll o1 the Ton
lamb, 30,00.
t:llol - CotmlJ ""''
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Tallt II di■ Ton
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a.urdl 1t11■ RID.I
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REFRIGERATORS = A II-Ooor
sample, al ,educed price,. G.l!:. 1
and Frigidaire. as low as t:240.osl
wtth trade. Hampton • Cape.
hart, �•w Haven, W. Va.
$ 23 McrLOOR, SAMP LF. SALI:: - AU
I TV aeta. 1141 1, i up with trade.
G. E., , Motu . llla, Magnavox. 1
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MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The tu books are now open for the June or �
end half colleclio,n of the 1960 Real Estate taxes.

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tionod la the Armed F.,.. lo
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waa sent to the cannm home t,y
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Mrs. Rk-hard Rupe.
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1961
and .,.. mlD. 1aoom'
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Mr, and Mr1, Dever Higgt1rsta'f Mason, w. Va,
and (amlly of Marseilles, lll. . ar• Mrs Otto Lohn Sr bu rttur�
rived Friday, for a vUit with �r ed after a two week.a vllll •11'1
mother, Mn. E�d le Smith an&lt;t her daughter .t;r,d son-in-law ID
M r. and Mn. P.1cban:I Ru pe .lilld Columbus.
daughter.
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An installaUon service
f O t the Hev. Card _1tave an inlpicini; ,
the
Pomt&gt;roy High School, left
of the Che,;ter Par mes.sage on . The
.
Spiritual GaJn., 1
· Friday l'\'tnmg for bt&gt;r home in
i.sh was held Tuesday afternoon or Losses" usmg as his te:ut.
at the Chesler Cliurch
Matthew Ui 21 ::a
Mrs. C. L. Arnold retume l Weston, W Va.
e
A2C John Beaver who s pent the
comin .11, homt&gt; Tuesday, after a visit in
1tl call to worshi p ,,11(! lflV')•
The hymn f\Jr the
cat ion by thti fu.v . Robert
R days . . . I Need Tt- ee Every Hour ·· j Rand, W. V a . , with her daughter past month with hi1 parents, Mr .
1
Card opened � serviC"f'. follow and the be edi('Jll
on by lhe PB'&gt;· and son-in-law, Mr. a nd Mr: and Mrs John Heaver lert Friday
n
ed by the &amp;ingmlj: of the hymn, . tor roncluded tht" se v ice
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aftt-r l Charles Ell iott &amp;fld family S h e I morn111g ior Port Columbus anti
· ' Take Time To Be Holy . "
am\ wh ich a ft&gt;llowsh.Jp hour �as en- came burnt to :1!lend the gradu - left from there tnr a yeara ove:•
the
pr
a yer hymn, "Sweet ilo!J · ,10 ed
f'tion of her granddaughter , Su'!i•
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of Prayer . "
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a
Refroahmenls were served Ov 1 nna Arnold from the eigh
Prayer, were offered by
3
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at
Salisbury
School
the C,..;Si.rr jj:roup curu serv111g on I
I ?1em be r of each
of tht' chu r ch,•s ,
Mr and Mrs. �,avid Cummings
the committee were Mrs. Rot&gt;-UI the parish, lnclud,n,!! . Mrs Ste i .
and
fltmil� mo,·ed last week •, o
ert
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C
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d, Mr1 pur Iey Karr,
Ia Grueser, M'•nersv1 11e : M r -s i1
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M n. Ed gar DorPt, Mr1. Norma ' their newly buill home on the i
Nonna Dean. Che ster ; M n. C.
Dean and Mn. Ida Knight
' Harrisonville Road .
D. Woode, Alfred · and Mrs Wal•
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Mr. and M rs. Fred Healy al Co
.
, Attending wer? Mrs. CWforJ
ter Wears · Roc-k S prmgs.
· ed Friday for
·
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bus arr1v
um
a
Recognition .V88 given seCN' I p h'ill ips, Mrs. Eugene Forbe1,
M
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kend
vtsit
with
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Mrs.
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� aries by the R.ev. Card w b O
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read, Epheiians 4 : l•?, Romans ! Stewart, Mrs . W illiam RU5se ll ' _d �at1e Guth. They came =,t
this lime lo attend the funeral of
12 : S, and Exodu, il: UH2 an&lt;.1 1 and . Mrs. Karl Grueser of Min
Albert
W . Bolin
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nna
Reuter M
sp&amp;ke on the duliea of each. clo'I
W.
A
Mrs
. Morgen, Mrs. Scott Folm
. Theron Ohlinger and MrJ
ing with prayer
Followlnf,!: the dedication h m I er, Mn Amos LP.onard, Mrs Lew Guy Muter of Miamisburg arrived
"Jesus Keep Me Near the C�s� • js Grueser, M l'&lt;' Walter Wears ) today for a weelrend v 1s1t with
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Nease
1 Mrs. William G"Ue,er :end Mrs Mrs C. E
Clifford Leitheit, �k Sprinjj:8:
Mrs Helen O'Reilly of We,t
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Mrs. Harry Guthrie, Mrs. C D
: Woode, Mn . G ..ce Swart Mn
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Clara Folden, Mr,. Alma Swam
Mn. N;n, Robi,,.,., Mrs. I,oi,,
!"Ir. :n,.1 �!I'S. Thct &lt; · n J o h n son of Racine, Ohio, are :
Taylor, Mr,. Densmore Boyle,
a rwounL ,ng t he e n gagement of thNr daughter, Mary
The Pomeroy Bend Cltlzem RaKathr,� n Junns�n l u Kcn�c t h George Konicek, so n of dia Club enjoyed a picnic at the and �rs. Clarence Henderson.
.
The executive committee of the
'.M r . a n d M rs . (_ j �orgc l\OnJc&lt;: k , 6525 Sout h Canterbuty , Grange Hall at the Meigs County AHred , and M r,. Lucy Jef.fers.
Parma. Oh 10. l\11ss J o h nson 1s prese ntly enrolled at the Fairground.!! Sunday May 21 with Mn. Della Wlnd,or, Mrs. Fred Middleport Business and Profes­
Rice and Mrs. Ralpll Parker. sional Women 's Club
Ohiu State U niversity where she i s a member of Kappa over 100 attendin jj:. '
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Ches
ter�
D c l_t a Sororit y . l\1r . Kpnice k is a g r � du �t.e i n M us !e E d uevenin
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at
the
home
or
the presiThe meeting opened with 8 we!.
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dent, Mra. Harry Moore. la make
catJon from t h e Ohio S\.a�e U r. 1 ve rs1ty . I he wc d drng has come by �he vice
president, Carl l
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Interior •nd 1xt•r•
-----�lans for i.he J�e meeting which
been µla nncd for August 20t h .
--- Hysell. Doug Enoch gave
--the
lor. Full rena• of
" the annual b11"thday dinner of
bl&lt;'ssing .
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/ the club,
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
'fti.e club will celebrate Jts 15th
Emmett Shuler, Mrs. Tim Ncutz$3.99 per gal.
J
;,er,ary thi, year, having
ling, Jim, Bill and Suale, Larry
O
!&gt;'en organized in 1946 with the
Bunce, Horace Gilmore.
Larry
Nine of the u Uvlng memben
Fort y-two stucl Pr.L:. or Middle Palrkia Lo\\,ery Alice Mill i ron,
iate Mr11. S)'lvia Burford as flr.!lt
Baker �d Miss Phylha Stanley, of the
graduallug clau of M iddleport l l ll,!,h &amp;:hool were lislcd on Cmdy Moms, Sharon
Pickens.
presldent.
. •L.all of Middleport·
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fflnl,
'&amp;'' m w11:
year um met on
the f mal honor roll or Lhe ye� Mary Swanson, Helen faylor Tex
A di er
JU be
al
Mr. •nd Mrs. ElWood Bowers Friday evening at lhe
�
�rved
anna White and Coleen Wilson.
as announced 1••slerday
Martin Re• 6 _ 30 �
rt bu• as mee and family, Mr. and Mrs. David taurant for dinner and
Scn1ut·:-. \H'IC' Pntnc1.a Host1c
Sophomorl'�. i,�orresl Bachtel,
then went �g r:i�wi° �
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8 au, ·
G
win •nd famlly,
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Mr, and to the home of M188 Frieda Faeh•
Judy nu1 clwr, K;tr('n McE!h i nnl' Sarah Bcchlle, R ichard BodimP.r ood
able progr
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presented.
M n Jed Webster and aon Jim· nle for a rewlion,
Su san JJuli l 'n. Dons R ice ,Jud Tom Bryan. Judy Fink , Car,a
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of
the state convenl
M
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Venoy
and aon,
Tonight the c!as, will celebrate tion which four of the local
RussPll McElhinny. �Y·
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S a uer, H! c ha rd �wockhaioer .i.Jn'! Gilmore,
mem0
a
and daughter, lt, 50th anniversary
PLYWOOD
WALLBOARD
Hit' ky Oiler. Jurlv Overturf. Tol'll
at the annual her, ,.attended this month in ToleJanice Zirkle
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ery 1, 0ar
Interior and exter­ Ideal (or wall cover•
a E rsbach, Mr. and MHs Alumni
banquet with a rec- do were discussed
i1nd Sharon
Juniors . Sue Allenswnrth , &amp;11• Ha ll , I � Housh
ior types. A l l stand­ ing in attics and ga­
M rs. Wayne Zureher .and son and ognltlon
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of
the
class tO be given by
y
eauger.
Others
a11:
attend
ing
ard
d rn Brcwmgton, Sarah Ham11g
the
p lys, 4' x e· pa- rages, Standard 4' x
meeUn
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Hen91' Cleland, n ll of Pomero)'.
.
Floyd ·.\· Reese, who 18
Bachner,
Frc sh,w: n, Kare n
now llv- were Mrs. Fred Hibbs vice preai- [
nelti
as low aa • __ _ 8' panel s, as l&amp;w ae
�C·,i rol J n cobs . Har har .a J O n c • .
M
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and Mrs. '1..,1:1{I JIyse II, Mr. in8 in Akron
.
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Id Han.nme . and
$2.24 t1ch
dent,
Mr.a._
John
Werne
$3.14
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W ando Lightfoot M ichael L1ttl1i El te n Dutton, ,,ona
Mrs. Harold Hysell and aon1,
Other member, of the �las,
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Harry McGutrm, Carolyn N1cho! Carl Hysel
are er, and Miss Freddie lloudashelt,
l, Jr., and Jon Webster,
Claud C Waahingtoa of Virjj:Ul,ia secretary.
so n , C 1n &lt;l,1 S .:i uer .a nd Darrol all of Rutland, and
Doyle Sbu ler Eeach,
Va .. who arrived Friday I
Stumbo.
and
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Michl
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wil l visit with hls
he .lmuor high honor roll w a&amp;
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Mr �nd M;s� Robertll'�arden
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mother and 1Ulters. Mrs. Eve
announced and
also
mdude&lt;:I and children Junmy Debbifl
rett
and
Pomeroy, Ohio
TONIGHT
Dav and Mn. Nan Moo e. Mn
tlwse from the 8th gra c\e, Micl .J Robert Jr., Mr. and'
r
.
Mra. wm•il
Zarhery Scott and
Edna
llWI
ISwanl Kennedy of Cleve- ·
Archer, Joy Doi;:i;:s. M ichael Brat- Leadingham and family
Mr• and land Hei,
ROOflNG
lllan · ia ll f'ncl crson 111
TONIGHT
ght,, who will 1pend the
Ion. Dmnnc Criswel l,
N a r s a Mrs. Freeman Enoch �d BOD
OAK PLOORING
Tough, durable as­
"NATCHEZ TRAC E"
MAY
26-27
encl •1th
Mrs.
Wilma
Frost, Paul Gerard, Ellen Haw- DQug, all of S)'racuse Mr,
All types in stock. phalt shingles in all
_ also �.:!m
Walt Disney'■
Dav
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a
Unfinish
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me
ed or pre­ 1tyle! and weighh.
Donald Crisp ley, Linda Kuuff, Michl L o y d, Mr1.
David t,\il lpepper and
ll
lso
ni
"THI SIGN OP ZORRO"
b
tbe class. rellx F. Cowey
finlshed. Complete Good color se lec"A DOG OF FL ANDERS"
Keillt Morgan, Martha Nichol• daughter of Gallipo li,,
Guy Williama, 11 Zorro
;rRml
se lection as low as tion. As low as _ _ _
Geneloieve ( Mlddle- Heney Calvin, Gene Sheldon
Jome., JohlllOll or Mason,
son ond Roger SHlea.
14c ... It.
Ats?: c��JoN
$4,41 - 50 ·•· fl.
• Mn. Dorotby &lt;Bry- l
St udents of the 7th grade were Va., Mr. and Mrs. Don Kay , Mr.
- also an ) Harl
rwt
Mr . Rulh ( w
Jerry Lewis i n
Sun.-Mon,
May 28·'29 Cu ru\e Anderson. Christine Bail• and Mr1. Ray Hing, Eugene Hart le )
e
J\o .
y
rd
8
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"T
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Col
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um
11
bu
S1 t•wnrt Granii:icr
,
and
ey, Tommy Baker. Kathy Brat·
Mr. and Mr,. Ha rry Hortm an who i &amp; l
i vi l J
Jerry ' s the Silliest1
M IH Faehnle
Do1 1 11a Rf'NI, George Sanders ton, David Burke1t, Sammy Clal• and ton, all of New
Haven,
and other re ves and frlenda:
"THE WHOLE TRUTH"
,
Va.
worthy
Roy
Ctlleman
CoM.i
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comp
1ete the grou p.
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Harold Brown, A. C. Gelwlcb,
Also attend
Elvis Presley . .lulict Prowse Cooke, .Jon Cunl"Jnfl:ham, A l l c e
MAY 21-29-30
the Frkfay dUl- 1
' 0111 st. Pat Sowards, Larry Glad- Jr., and A rt Gelwlcb, Sr., or Pt.
"GI BLUES' '
"ALL
IN
A N IGHT'S WORK"
ner and the urnnl banq
uet will
('Tl'&lt;'hnicolor)
well ' Elaine llllckett Kenneth Pleasant, W. Va.: Robert Pierce of be
(Tech nicolor)
M "· Cowey and Mra. �
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Coolville, M r. and Mrs. Bill May- 1be
A LSO fAllTOON
With Dean Martin
Harris, Honnle Hindy,
Sandra
t
0
oth
er living member!
Shirle y MatLain
Hollinp;shed Olita LeWUI Joyc.-e hew of Belp re, Lewis Blatt, Miu f th 7
c
ass
are
R
se
Cliff Robertson
Barbara Blatt,
e
us
ll
Fulle
r
of
Mart Blatt and �
Long Joe Reichman Rod�ey Sauhio, and Mn. Bflatrlct1 Nor.ma Crane, Jack Weston
Terry Ferguson, a ll of Huntington.
u:n �
er, Robert Schmoti. Jack SJg .
Col.,cartNn•
Colder of California.
Ken Hammond, 0. B. Holmon- (B
, man .and Paula Theis.
Middleport, Ohio
ond and lamtly, C. R. Kuhn, CIJI.
NOW SHOWING
lord Cooper and family, Tim M fil,
F,d gar Allan Poe's
Mr1. Lewu Spoke
er, Mr. ,nd MrL Wendell Sum.
'"HOUSE OF USHER•
mer, and family, all
Par�....
On 'lru'
(Cinem asrope &amp; Color)
burg
,
W.
Va.,
and
Mr.
and
Mn.
l
k
was
A. very lntereatlng ta
Vincent Pri-:e, Myrna Fahey
Bill
rippl
et,
Emi
T
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Hart
and i
heard Friday morning o v e r
"JAIL BREAKE RS"
G
rge
Martin,
a
u,
Co
of
U
lumb ,
Rohert Hu lton, Mary CHtle WMPO when Mrs Charle, Lew 18 eo
apoke on the flower, Iril.
Aloo CARTOON CARNIVAL
Mr&amp;. Lewts, a member Ill the
STARTS SUNDAY
national Iris St)clety, II also
"JOURNEY TO THE
a
member of the Winding Trail Gar•
LOST CITY"
den Club and spoke during the
( CulonK'l'))CI
BY
Garden club profram ,et up by
lkbr.i Pa)lc\, Palll Christiatl
- 11.ml the District chairman, Mn. Gat•
Inlennedlate Girt Scout, Troop
161 met Thuraday at the home GI
"MASTER S OF THE
t!n Stansbury.
CONGO JUNGLE"
Each mol'ltb , member of • the leader, Mn. Victor Young, Jr,
(Cl n emas,cope &amp; Color)
club In tho district appears oo wJlh •Ix memben and three g\ltlt,
Under The Au11piccs of His
the program with garden ing in- Chuckie, Diana and Janice Young.
.M.ajeAly King Leopold Ill
The ag
formation or interesting facta
D
eeremony •ned the
Shown Al 1 &amp; 7 Sunday
meet
ing with the Pledge to the
.about her club.
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Flag. A 1tory and acripture reading from
Place" were
read by Melanie Nibert lollowed
with prayer by PBllllla Klulnger.
The promlN Iowa &lt;011Cluclod the
ceremony,
Duea and altendan&lt;e were laken
by tho patrol leadera and camp regillralloo Ifft ..u..ted,
Badges were dllt'lllled and 1o
1
books diecbd. Followtni a per- I
lad of ...,.. and basketball, the
glril aang the arace ml bad their
' D01ebag lunch wltb • treat Ill 1.,.
eream cone1.
Camp craft and eutdoor eool&lt;
badge, were worked • and plabl
d lacuuod for u OYVDiabl �
It'• a pleasure 10 - youns people •
SkUII wen
on Dllaj poet.
et blfe. hammer, NW, hatchet
bank, u they will
our good customers of rhe
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