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Bible School
'Events Listed
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8-Daily Sentinel._!'omeroy-Middleport. 0., May 29, 1961

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Norma Crure, Jad1. Weston
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MAY 3l. • JUNE 1
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY thru WED.
JUNE l-7
WALT DISNEY'S
"SWISS FAMll. Y
ROBINSON"
(1'c.-cllnicolor)
John Mills, Dl'rolhy McGuire
James Mo&lt;'Arthur
pnd Janet Munro
The Grt&gt;otcsl Adventure
Story of thPm all!

COLOR CARTOON

TONIGHT
Sfcw;1rl Granger
Donna Rt.!cd, George Sunders
"THE WHOLE TRllTH"
- also Eh•i.s Prcslf'y, Juliet Prowse
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TUESDAY, IMY
1961

Once you try our laundry
servke, you'll be 8old on it,
tool We take parti&lt;'ular car6
UI see that your w:ish is re­
turned as fresh anil\ brtlht
u possible. We offtr free
pick-u,p and deliver} Jor 001.h
your laundry and dry ell!.1n­
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TRY OUR
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II, All flat pieces iron­

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12c per lb.

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LAUNDERERS � DRY CLEANERS

Trl-1.ullar Claanl,n
. l'HONE WY•UGI
IN POMEROY

PHONE WY-2-5130
IN MIDDLEPORT

Let 111 proudl1 honor the

memory of all those who gave the la8t full

meuure of devotion to the ca\18e of liberty and justice for all

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the 1trin11 of the Kremlin.
Blessed J■ that COltn.try whole Let UI, therefore. malntaln a
soldiers fiaht for lt anJ •� will- &amp;real mJlllary ltren,U,. and pol­
ing to give their livtt to pruerve NU the determination to UN that
it. Such a tl&amp;htln&amp; force the Unit- 1trength If nece■ury. Let U1 nev­
ed States hu 1lway1 commanded er for11et that peace, order and
in every crl■LI in her bl1lory. 1ecurlty •re aa(e only II Iona u
(Caatinued J'ram Pqe Onel
parfectfd. by one 1upreme act, From 1'171 until the preaent day �ve of country burn1 In our
UN hipelt vlrtuea oI men and men bave followed tlltl 1tar1 and , hurt,. Let us never forget that
dtiMn, . For lon of country Lhey l stripell in baUle becauM they love eternal v lj llance lt the price of
accepted duth, and th111 made ('Ur flag and believe ln whit Jl liberty.
1mmorL11 thtlr J&gt;illriotilln and N!presenll. They have aerved, an- Thel'I! om e lived I French
imated by a splrlt of 11crlflce ler named Lalor d 'Auverpe. Alwhich knew no Limit. In every ln- though he wai 8 hero of many batstance. they have emerlfd vlctor• tlei, he remelntd by hi■ own
ious so that rl&amp;ht and ju■tlct choice In the rank,. Napoleon
might prevaU.
rave him 1 1word and the off1clldy
a
like1"
lal title "Flnl 0Nnadler of
··What 11 victory
once sai d to tht �e of Welllng- France." When ht wu killed, the
ton- who replled, The ,ireate1t emperor ordered &amp;hit hlB nam•
tra gedy in the world, Madam. u:- 1hould be called at every roll call
cept a defeat. " '111• baUlt1 of our of hit re1lmenl, and that hll �
country would be even more tral• radt ne,i;t in Uno ■houJd answer,
ic if it nre not for the warm "Dead upon tht field of honor."
feelin g of brotherhood which O• SO I would 11k you today to eall
ists on daya 11kt the11. Our war, th• roll of our counlr)''I btrou.
have given peace to the nation, Call thoH from V•ll•)' Forp and
but they han allo elven to you Bunker Hlll: c•ll both tht Blue
and me the 11ffl!d 1ymp1thy of and the Cray lrom Mana1111 ■nd
ltYt 1M Llttle aoy1
Oetty■bura: HII thoH from San
these grav11.
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l'Glll
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IERVTCE8 HELD
MOiiiD
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Leo Wllliam&amp;On, Dayton. WU
Jl'un9ral Nrvlc.1 for Orville
carm.■n. 48, were held to.Jay 11t a w•ltend guett ol hi.I mother,
by Malcolm
I p.m at the Ew mg Chapel. De l- Mrs. AMI, WU!lam,oo, V • I I
· bert Ecruthlusen was in charge. Street, Pomeroy. and was an ltt•
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Ten pe� .recmtl)' appell'IJ
1n Meigs County Court before
Judae ltrnmett Peoples. Ira OllD
Adkins, chareed w I t h drlvma:
while intoxicated by the sher­
lff'1 department, o1nd Thomas '\1
Willoughby , c� by the O h I o
State Patrol for speeding, plead·
ed not guilty and were 1cheduled
for laler hearinj
In other action, Haskell £.
Gillipel was fined $IO and C9Sl!'1
on a charge by lhe OSP of h'.iv­
ing RO operator's lkenst and Cur­
tia Sia■, $10 and costs on an 111to,i;lcation charge. Marvin Ben­
nett and Donald Stoblrl, both of '
Racine. have posted S68 bonds on
charges o( intoxicat}On ani dis­
turbing the peace.
Fined $10 and costs on clta . I
lions by the patrol were CL-·rel'lctl \
G, Kenny, dri'ting l-"t of center;
Lee M. Bing, no operator·• li­
cense; Edi!Ol'I D. O'Conn er, de-­
(ective mufner, and Larry Ed­
ward Laudetnnllt, defective muf­
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wll circwn•lanr&lt;!I in whleh �he
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Two non-cornm'-aioned officers [ world finds lts: lf and which br111g
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left the plan, (ir1t. followed hy 1 llur. two counl·n".; to IIM up the r
Kennedy and Mr1. Kennedy. S.'11t action, a�d r.mally the .fact that
'.',d@ l£ � il;rac1oiu Mrs.
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wore • pale blue coa_t d m tch
:anj enn':_y.
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In, hat. A Freil" air orct
played ruffle• 1mJ flourilhes anJ Parl1 1e1dorn Ml 1een a t11ht".!r
then th• natlontl anthem,, of tho ■ecurlty arran&amp;tlmenl Ten thou•
two countriel.
,a nd police and ,e:u11rd1 blanketed
the city a1ain1t th, off cllanC"!
Payl Prante Ttlb!U
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that
an Algerian extremlll ml1ht
Ktnnedy pald , rlbute to Fran r:e
attack Dt Gaulle or • Caa•
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in hls airport SflN!Ch 81 the U n t,,. tr
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sympathl1er
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ed States' "oldest friend ..
were in effect. About 10,000 pollc.tt
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aettirlty and ilrfnilh - the pr�'lervation of freedr&gt;m and the day PLEASANT Mt:COVl:RY
when France nev� will again be Ptln.ADELPHlA (U:PU - Mr,
a beachhead for war, but a four. · and Mrl. Donald Kou were halJ·
py wheQ. pollN tald they had rt·
tainhead of pePrt." he said.
covered� the 111115 model &amp;utomo•
De Gaulle 1pnke a, warmly
"My dear Pl'll!&amp;ident, you a1·e bile whLch wa1 111\olen two week■
most welcome here in Fra11c� ' ago.
Everythin&amp; poill�s to it: y o u i- j They were evea more delighted
per,oaaJ_ity '-'tii&lt;'h we hold in when they sol t� e car and (ound
hlaktit conildern1ion, your ranl·. l lhe thie f had \11st1illed a new H•
81 Preaident ol the United States dlo, 1lip coven, noor mall. two
which assures y.:.111 of the ar•atest I tirea and g,lvtn tht auto I WIX
friend1hlp ponlh\@ an cl the diffi- job.
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pntr■I lplrK ol .._ ho" pre- I
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NEW YORK ltJPII - II WU valllna, DeprtUOd! Not .,he,e
Maurice "Macboth" E111n1 who moralo la &lt;OIICll'IIN, It tried to lllr the double, double tJnlortunatoly, narrator Huntley
toll and troubl-. fire burn and offered no explanation for bis
"Candid Camera" bubble SUnday nmark Lh•t doctors 1n the area
wertn't ethuatd about the projni,hL
Al a VOIun..
,.er wm
•�•trator on ed. A touch of whatever elemtnt
or ronmct exl1t1, If adMd to thll
Allen runt·• ma.,.
�uerade party '
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Id have put the CharMr. Evan.a aNumed a cloubli repo , wou
ory
into
trol
aharplr focUL
l
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role. He found himaelf being up,
111,11,,e,cl b1 b1I intended victim' •n
r,
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understanding W(lmlD caUed
tiona for Tuuday'1 Indiaoapolll
"Mrs. Montgomery,.. who killed
500 • mile r ace are getting
him
• wilh her kindnffl'
..,..n did prepmore
TV attentiOD ••The ,twtt required Evan s to
cky Derb)',
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for
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Army
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the - ace
- dillard olliclall. Finally, .,._
other
event. 11■' TV co-...
whoa Mra. Monlaomery t I d
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ev• ii
don &amp; _, al IDuc_h
Kvan,, in the ro}e of a m,id,
TV buildup. Anybow, Saturday •
mUNchioed clerk, that a slart�i
two-hour ''WMII World of Sporta"
execullvt &lt;Evant, alaol bad 1pd
A -TV offered some oeel•
en deri1lvtly of him, Evan, I» on BC
lent blc"""""" oo the roc,e,
gan IObblnllll Brocanln, interviewt. I
Clwr
The woman rHcted by palltn&amp;
ol the ,pe■c1w17 and • .,_
chat
hi■ bond, 111urin1 blm lhat bl,
.,.j era tow' arwnd Ille oval helped
blunderilll wu q•ito all
immNalU'ably,
she tunted to Evan■' makl bl·
-----lleve bola. pioyocl by Flllll, and
HAY
oald, "I don't - why Y"" ba..
Mr. and :1. B. Turnll', Lan·
In upoet blm."
Mn. Montgomery'• patleact cuter, ud Birdlt S.. 1Dd dill·
and aympolhy MOrnocl to molt dron Connie, Leoter and JollanY ,
both Evans and Funt and they Pl. -. wwo .- ,._
oouldn't -1 tbolr 1M lttonllll day Ill llr. ond Mn. Joe Turner
l11t enouib- "Oh, my aoodnea■," and Robalt aeo, lllddllpott.
akl the woman, ")'OU do look
like Maurice Ev&amp;DI," ft WU a Wltl&amp;T CXM.ta ftAIPI
rweet ..gment and I'm ..,. Ev• CLE\11:LAND. Ohio tUPI&gt; .., will IUfVive 1h11 lhaltor inl 'l1le Clemand 'l'r-tt S J I t a m
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UPI WldM Rolle Rtplr't,er
PARIS (U'Pll - Prt■idtnt Kennedy c,pened ID hl1tor� peace
mlllloa to Europe today with a
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ing to give their livtt to pruerve NU the determination to UN that
it. Such a tl&amp;htln&amp; force the Unit- 1trength If nece■ury. Let U1 nev­
ed States hu 1lway1 commanded er for11et that peace, order and
in every crl■LI in her bl1lory. 1ecurlty •re aa(e only II Iona u
(Caatinued J'ram Pqe Onel
parfectfd. by one 1upreme act, From 1'171 until the preaent day �ve of country burn1 In our
UN hipelt vlrtuea oI men and men bave followed tlltl 1tar1 and , hurt,. Let us never forget that
dtiMn, . For lon of country Lhey l stripell in baUle becauM they love eternal v lj llance lt the price of
accepted duth, and th111 made ('Ur flag and believe ln whit Jl liberty.
1mmorL11 thtlr J&gt;illriotilln and N!presenll. They have aerved, an- Thel'I! om e lived I French
imated by a splrlt of 11crlflce ler named Lalor d 'Auverpe. Alwhich knew no Limit. In every ln- though he wai 8 hero of many batstance. they have emerlfd vlctor• tlei, he remelntd by hi■ own
ious so that rl&amp;ht and ju■tlct choice In the rank,. Napoleon
might prevaU.
rave him 1 1word and the off1clldy
a
like1"
lal title "Flnl 0Nnadler of
··What 11 victory
once sai d to tht �e of Welllng- France." When ht wu killed, the
ton- who replled, The ,ireate1t emperor ordered &amp;hit hlB nam•
tra gedy in the world, Madam. u:- 1hould be called at every roll call
cept a defeat. " '111• baUlt1 of our of hit re1lmenl, and that hll �
country would be even more tral• radt ne,i;t in Uno ■houJd answer,
ic if it nre not for the warm "Dead upon tht field of honor."
feelin g of brotherhood which O• SO I would 11k you today to eall
ists on daya 11kt the11. Our war, th• roll of our counlr)''I btrou.
have given peace to the nation, Call thoH from V•ll•)' Forp and
but they han allo elven to you Bunker Hlll: c•ll both tht Blue
and me the 11ffl!d 1ymp1thy of and the Cray lrom Mana1111 ■nd
ltYt 1M Llttle aoy1
Oetty■bura: HII thoH from San
these grav11.
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But Jet u1 not foraet, my fellow uan Hill, Ch1LH\l Thierry and
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IERVTCE8 HELD
MOiiiD
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Leo Wllliam&amp;On, Dayton. WU
Jl'un9ral Nrvlc.1 for Orville
carm.■n. 48, were held to.Jay 11t a w•ltend guett ol hi.I mother,
by Malcolm
I p.m at the Ew mg Chapel. De l- Mrs. AMI, WU!lam,oo, V • I I
· bert Ecruthlusen was in charge. Street, Pomeroy. and was an ltt•
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Ten pe� .recmtl)' appell'IJ
1n Meigs County Court before
Judae ltrnmett Peoples. Ira OllD
Adkins, chareed w I t h drlvma:
while intoxicated by the sher­
lff'1 department, o1nd Thomas '\1
Willoughby , c� by the O h I o
State Patrol for speeding, plead·
ed not guilty and were 1cheduled
for laler hearinj
In other action, Haskell £.
Gillipel was fined $IO and C9Sl!'1
on a charge by lhe OSP of h'.iv­
ing RO operator's lkenst and Cur­
tia Sia■, $10 and costs on an 111to,i;lcation charge. Marvin Ben­
nett and Donald Stoblrl, both of '
Racine. have posted S68 bonds on
charges o( intoxicat}On ani dis­
turbing the peace.
Fined $10 and costs on clta . I
lions by the patrol were CL-·rel'lctl \
G, Kenny, dri'ting l-"t of center;
Lee M. Bing, no operator·• li­
cense; Edi!Ol'I D. O'Conn er, de-­
(ective mufner, and Larry Ed­
ward Laudetnnllt, defective muf­
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Kennedy and Mr1. Kennedy. S.'11t action, a�d r.mally the .fact that
'.',d@ l£ � il;rac1oiu Mrs.
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wore • pale blue coa_t d m tch
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played ruffle• 1mJ flourilhes anJ Parl1 1e1dorn Ml 1een a t11ht".!r
then th• natlontl anthem,, of tho ■ecurlty arran&amp;tlmenl Ten thou•
two countriel.
,a nd police and ,e:u11rd1 blanketed
the city a1ain1t th, off cllanC"!
Payl Prante Ttlb!U
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an Algerian extremlll ml1ht
Ktnnedy pald , rlbute to Fran r:e
attack Dt Gaulle or • Caa•
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ed States' "oldest friend ..
were in effect. About 10,000 pollc.tt
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when France nev� will again be Ptln.ADELPHlA (U:PU - Mr,
a beachhead for war, but a four. · and Mrl. Donald Kou were halJ·
py wheQ. pollN tald they had rt·
tainhead of pePrt." he said.
covered� the 111115 model &amp;utomo•
De Gaulle 1pnke a, warmly
"My dear Pl'll!&amp;ident, you a1·e bile whLch wa1 111\olen two week■
most welcome here in Fra11c� ' ago.
Everythin&amp; poill�s to it: y o u i- j They were evea more delighted
per,oaaJ_ity '-'tii&lt;'h we hold in when they sol t� e car and (ound
hlaktit conildern1ion, your ranl·. l lhe thie f had \11st1illed a new H•
81 Preaident ol the United States dlo, 1lip coven, noor mall. two
which assures y.:.111 of the ar•atest I tirea and g,lvtn tht auto I WIX
friend1hlp ponlh\@ an cl the diffi- job.
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Maurice "Macboth" E111n1 who moralo la &lt;OIICll'IIN, It tried to lllr the double, double tJnlortunatoly, narrator Huntley
toll and troubl-. fire burn and offered no explanation for bis
"Candid Camera" bubble SUnday nmark Lh•t doctors 1n the area
wertn't ethuatd about the projni,hL
Al a VOIun..
,.er wm
•�•trator on ed. A touch of whatever elemtnt
or ronmct exl1t1, If adMd to thll
Allen runt·• ma.,.
�uerade party '
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Id have put the CharMr. Evan.a aNumed a cloubli repo , wou
ory
into
trol
aharplr focUL
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role. He found himaelf being up,
111,11,,e,cl b1 b1I intended victim' •n
r,
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understanding W(lmlD caUed
tiona for Tuuday'1 Indiaoapolll
"Mrs. Montgomery,.. who killed
500 • mile r ace are getting
him
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TV attentiOD ••The ,twtt required Evan s to
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whoa Mra. Monlaomery t I d
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don &amp; _, al IDuc_h
Kvan,, in the ro}e of a m,id,
TV buildup. Anybow, Saturday •
mUNchioed clerk, that a slart�i
two-hour ''WMII World of Sporta"
execullvt &lt;Evant, alaol bad 1pd
A -TV offered some oeel•
en deri1lvtly of him, Evan, I» on BC
lent blc"""""" oo the roc,e,
gan IObblnllll Brocanln, interviewt. I
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The woman rHcted by palltn&amp;
ol the ,pe■c1w17 and • .,_
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blunderilll wu q•ito all
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she tunted to Evan■' makl bl·
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HAY
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INDIANAPOLlS, Intl. &lt;Ul) -· - unhurt - at the foot o( the
homeslretch, in full view of more
Racing luck.
Jt waved the IJiggest payche, �k ' than 125,000 .,;pectators at the
in auto racing l1story in front of golden anniver: �ry 500 m i ; e
Eddie Sachs, &amp;t the expense of auto race.
Three weeks aito luck sent Tony
A. J. Foyt.
hausen in i:i flip into the ai�
Bettin
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could grab the f:,msy paper.
erased his namP and 11crewk.'I 1, wen t airborne - and Bettenb&amp;lfr
en died.
Foyt in as payee.
Racing luck !'of'nt Jack Turner It was one of the gmetest SOIJ
end over end in the air in th,, mile Memorial nay races eve,·
horqe stretcb arvt set hlm down I run, in perfect weather, tempera

tures in the low '10s, tmder fair
11kies, and with the ftt8f.est field
in history.
Stvea Leed Pack
Seven of the 33 drivers who
started led the pack at sometime
during the three hour 45 minutes
gring, The field ran at a recoru
pace until one flt the most aper. ,
tacular - and lucky - crackups
in speedw&amp;J hl11tory, and it got
back to record r ace later for the
second fastest !!peed ever ,�t
down in the ancK'flt chase.
Drama rode high all day. For
the final 250 miles it was Foyt,
the national d r i \ i n g champio.1

field for the second ,trmght year
By Harold Thomllil Hymn. M. D. Nuv this di!mr1ery o' hypersen• from Center. VaUey, Pa., again1Jc
I've another Sherlock Holmes· �it i,•'ty o[ �le bo�el to �011d stu:fs the l!159 champion, Rodger
triumph to report. A nd thi :; one 1s somelhmg with which we re Indianapolis,
has implication s beyond the sE!Pm- all familiar, Many of us kr.ow we Ward, the top favorit.e, was hr
log recovery of the enthusiastic can'� eat certain kinds ol Cisb or front twice. Sachs, who promiseQ
berries without experlt!nclng bn· to retJre on his first t'500'' viccorresponden t.
distress. \\,"hat' i: 1e31 of� tory. set the pace four tbne!I.
"I 'm now 31 year:; , .c,ld ,pnd mediate
is the damag? that Foyt took charge six times.
ten
recognized
since I was 14 I've had nltaclu 'of
food alergen, to But Foyt had the race WO'!I,
the
when
results
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u]ceretlve colitis. I hO]k! y'»l will
hmcal term, ls merely With 40 laps to go, he made h i,
tec
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excWJe my use of a me,l lcel term
os-- an ingredient of 1' mixture we've third plt stop, pre$Umably took on
but I've been in four different h
eaten either through cerelessnesa fuel and tires, and 1ot back Jn
pitals and I have 80011 this dlag•
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nosis written on my char! and I've
e experience 18 no1 ront,.
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hard the doctors speak nf It when exactl par.allel, anoth r exar
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With 1 laps tt) go, luck 1tepped
they made rounds witb students
ple of the consequences 0,f eating in. It was discovered a faulty
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in Llw wards in which I li .a v foods of unknown compos tion i
oe nozzle on a refueling bole dl!nle&lt;!•
s��t many montha oI nv I',te.
currd some ;ytiars ago wnen 1 him
any fuel at hll pH atop.
I \'(' always known I was se
O thdox J I8b rebbl If he
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e "" . c � . � . Th'- •d� ase,
sltive to cow's milk,
1n hID'liSIII
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Is due t the
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and Sach11 took
stopped,
He
evrn a little in my coffee or tea ::i: of
partici:I�: wo:: over, Then Sachs made his third
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caused me to be squeam.sh.
11r1cbineJI'. spIraJI•·
�, m raw or pit stop; He was ready to go all
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'• After I read about 1h•- Sher- .
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Conf:uently,
mcomp1e"' 1y cooked ham
he con•
lock Holmes melhod, I decided to To the old gentleman•, dis- the way,
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do a bttle sleuthing on mv own. tress due 10 the disease was add•
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So I gGt a diary . as yo,.;. s�1gijeat- ed h is chagrin at having som- � turns
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e�I, a,.;ld wrote down everv morsd how violated the dietary law� :0 right rear tire, and with 'l'A
01 f� and dr;nll: that l'n'l'l'er. •'Y which he !),1d been faithful aU of !1111.�• th* � la?"• he �
p
he could
mouth and th:; effects t11._.y pro- hli life. He wu firm in hi, de- m on eanvu,
bo
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b
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luo,•d.
dJetary lndlscrotlon, change ru
olal of
"To my surprise and de,1ght I Never had h@ so much a.� cun•
'di.sewered that i could traoo my templated eatin anything remote- ant second.I before
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1pw&amp;!I to food, that merely con- ly connected with pig meat.
and h �
tallltG milk. .t.fte eustarrla, eakel. We dared not dispute hl&amp; slate- borne in
1 pro 8 Y
sauett, puiWinga, thick •IIJII• ments, but neither could we odJ- pay fl ol
d $1ll,OOO tonight.
scrambled eggs and, of course, erwlse account for bis infection.
o
lee en••• 81nee •akt1111 di.11 dk- His son arrived from a dlstant
MAIID!T REPORT
eovery, rn llllt. touched a U.lng city and ,eminded his father at
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CINCINNATI tOPl)-LJvettock
Ill.al t:ODW pol!dl,11 eoala1n cow'11 they had stopped at ii wayside Cattle 14
00 alves
not
mllk ID die sllgbltst 11uaallly, st.and whera the only available enough �e
to
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Alli, IWU &amp;be coune of tbe last. food wu a "hot dog" of local
test tr de,
and ebol
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, ean. detplle all klads of llfft. that bad not been subjected to stancea
balls ateady: loa� low to jast ••·
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erage choice um n, lteer&amp; 23.M,
few loll - lb ,_ ut1
mlxed steer■ Qltd beWera ll!Oll:
load mlDd 111gb good to low
choice near lllO lb 1:UII, bullt
good IIGO-lltlO lb 21,0IHUO: load
and few Iota low lo - choke
- lb boffen ll.lO, bullt go,,d
20,""'1.IO, -· low good 20.00;
&lt;OW8 14.0IH?.51: ,ome low yield·
lag buUtJ 17.0040,0; flllers
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good M.0047.llt; l!Jmd.
ard 20.tJO.M.IIO.
For Ho- lmprovemants or
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Special Landscaping We Fumllh
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steady; arouad 200 1-2 ,00.220 lb
bprrowa and &amp;fIII l810: Ill 203 lb
ll.W, Sit 133 lb 17.75; bulk mixed
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SHOES
18 21 .462 6
� 22 .500 7 St. Louil
I
\\. ashmgt,r)Il
p. ( . , 11� performances, bul w�lh tw� bill from the Mmnesou1 �·htle the top flv1? teams ln the N1:1 i lnning rally against Juan M ar,. Cup gold match,•s today, rottin�
Sizes 1 thru 8
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Chicago
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no !&gt;\..Ch 1tyle or fanfare the Cm- Twins. 4-3 and , .5 � the &lt;1the1 tJonal were also M!parated by 4� chal. Jim O'Ton'ti yielded sev\•fl the field 10 :ti nation!' inrl url ir ,
1 9 24 .442 9,. � Philadelphia
1.2 26 .316 m�
1
hits for his fifth victory. allhou�h Venezuela which also may dro�, M mnrsc1l a
r.n'.1at1 Reds enJ:•ved the happles1 AL game, the Washington Se·: games.
17 22 .436 9�!
1i Manager Fred t-lutchinson calld out.
Bustm1
Tuesday'a Results
Reds Cellllld u Hila
holiday celebration of all.
I ators defeated the Los An gel�s
LITTLE
15
25
12
5
os An e
37
·
Milwaukee 3 P'1iladelphia 1, 1st
� ll's
r�
I ln moving inlt) a flrst•place tic i in Bub Purkey to pitch lhe nintl. 1 The Korea team □r Chang San �· th1cago
In their inim•table scrambling 1 An gels . S.I .
' GUE
LE!
3
357
27
lli
1
; gamt!.
·
: Hahn and Hak Young Kim nol,
fasluon, the R»ds dumped lh1 The Chicago Cubs pulled a itur- 1 with the Giants, Cincinnati col- I inn ing.
Tuesday', Re!lllta
?
Philadelphia 11 Milwaukee 4. Zncl
San Francisco Giants m both pnse sweep of a double-headcr 1 Jected 24 hits 1rid ran its latesl l In the Yankl't!· Red Sox gam..: fied PreSldent } • ank Puce of thP I
S � I. I.
12 H.1ston 3
York
New
g;;me.
' Mantle raised ht'&gt; bomer total io International Golf A�!IOCiation thnl
games of a double-header, 7-6 ann from the Pittslim gh Pirates . '&gt;-3 , winning streak tr, five games..
Washington 5 Los Anleles I
GLC V �;
6-4. and moved into a first·platf" : and 10.0: and tl,e Mi1wa11kee '1 Vada Pinson . winning pitche 11 and Maris to 12, each driv in:!
•
Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 3. 1st ganw
- their new governmpnf had refuse·i eve1anu... 4 MmriPsota
l
\st
(
3
Cl
tie in the N ational League race! 1I Braves sp1 it· two games with the Jim Maloney ,1 nrl Gene Free,41 in four run.s. a;IJ Stafford, who ' them vises
Chic;igo IO p;ttsburgh D. 2nd
I
Clet·elnnd 7 MiMcsot� 5 (2nd I
For the Yanltef'.s. Mickey Mai. thlladelphia P�il� . winning the each h it a homer thst gave the pitched four hitl�ss relier inning.;. : Pace said Tt!abaldo Perez: an,\
�ame
Detroit �- l&lt;an�&lt;'S ?tv 3 1 1st)
tie. Roger Marie and Bill Skow f1rst. 3-1, and iosmg the secooo, I Reds a 7-2 lead In the opening was the winnet· although his l Fruncisco Gonules of Venezue' l
! c· nnati 7 Sa'.1 Francis{'() 6, Isl
1
�n each �.t a p.L ir of homers h 11-4. In the on lv holiday nigrl l game. The Gi�l!ls erupted witli shoulder stiffene,l and he necd4)( : : al so were having visa trouble btil Kan�as Cit� 9 �t· roit J 12nd &gt;
, g�;�
Baltimore ti Ch1.r.11!,o O qstl
tie a tna)Or leoIZue record ancl game. the Los Angeles Dodger, three homen :n the ninth _ t,y help from Jim Coate s over tlie , he hoped that iGA intcrventi( ,n
; Cincinnati 6 San Francisco 4. 2n· 7
Baltimore 2 Ch1�.,go l 12nd)
le:td a 12·3 bombardmcn ! of thr pulli'd to w 1th w 10 pereenta ,:c 1 Hobie Landrith, lhuck Hiller and last three framu. Gene ConlcJ would straighten the matlc&gt; r or·
W f'dnesday' 11 Probable PUch�rs game
points of the Hcds and Glanta by I Willie Mays in 8 pinch•hltting was the loser.
Boston Red So�.
i so the golfers l.ould come he r� New
York at Boston (night ) - Los Angeles 5 ,,, Louis 3, n igf:·
.:
' for the internalir nal tourn ament.
This was the t.fth time i n maWednesday'11 Prob.able PJ�hers
Sheldon 10.2 \ \·s. Brewer (�·21
;
"11
1t11
P.r
.
Had Oth Tr b1
jcr league hi!:ilory that th re� pl8y•
· Los A n g P I " � at Washington St. Louis at San Franciscowithdraw:,!
rea
i
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the
Before
,
ers un a team ead, bit two homers
1
ht 1 - '.\foe !l er (0-4 1 vs Sturd: Sim.m�ns i:-3) v� . 0•0e11 H - 2_'
the tournament l i ad been p! aguci : nl@
1
in a game. Yogi Berra also cocC1nc1nnalJ at Lw; Angele11 mg�·
vant '2-�l.
.
Phone y· i•2 :633
e
ks.
oth
r
troub
' by
tributed a homer 89 the Ynnkee"
ay (5-3) vs. Drysdale (3·3)
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A rnoId
aI m('r who was ,o
fe ll one short of tyin � the major
.
MacGregor De-aler
.;
at P'·11 l adeI Ph JA, mgI ·
:'
Ch l(':Jgo
.
ddleporI B o y s' Leaguers, Charley Payne or the 'Sox waa was Burkett of the Indians as he : have paired w ith Sam Snead ;i·; -Kaat / I-4 ! vs f&lt;- ri-y 1 .2·4 1 •
I
Ieague record r:fl by the i r 19:1!1 I M
.
-D�tt H&gt;-2) vs. Roberts &lt;�·6 l .
Middleport
.
Mill St.
, ramcd out by the Monday after- 1�mp�
on f�r 1� r�ns on eight I two singles. Davis, the starting lhe U.S. team. Gary Player of Kansas City at Detroit ' mrht 1 - ,
predecl'ssor�.
e
,
Pittsburg
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N uxha.11 12. 1 1 V!l l,�ry (HI '
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Balt imore. mecmwhil&lt;•, capital· [ ?oon deluge, m ade u� hoth open- : h1Ui m th_e firs� mnmg. Bernard Indian pitcher, also hit a home r,, Soutb Afrka an Stan Leon ard of Baltimore et 1]·1cago 1n1ghO
' -Spahn _, 5_ 3 V':I Glb��-I S-�. _ ·- - -----·- ized on a flair of pit chi ng pe r- mg con t€sts of th� ir summer Lyons rehevt d 1n the second and although having tough luck 01 Canada were forced 10 withdraw ! Estrada (2-3l vs Baumann 1%-4) or ·
, because of the ?GA. rulln q ro- 1
forrnances reminiseent or last sea- schedule Tu.esday with the Red- held the winners to four more the mound.
emmerer o 2
leg
s �wampm� t� Red _Sox 17-IJ runs. Toget� they fanned eight
Braves'
In
first
the
Inning
!
hlbitin g its members from (·�m- ; K
r . 1
son - hy Steve Ba rber and SkinThursday ,s G ame9
, ·
and
111
onepress1ve
Swan
walked
six.
off
h
led
Stewar
double
wit
a
un
II
t
8
d
e
meing
�
play
H
the
d
l
same
ys
1:1
ns
ny Brown _ t.o sweep doub ej
New York at
on
I
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headrr from tllo? Chicago Whit? h'.tter, a� ,the Braves upselhng Sw8:" and Mark Tannehill were , and in rapid succession t w o ing with a PGA spon sored evcn:. 1 Los An geles atH'l;t
mght
,:shmgton.
,
i'
Y.oody
Call
s
India
ns 9-7 behind the big guns as both had lhree 1 walks. an error, a double by Sau.
ll
The
intcmati
OI
matches
atc:
' '
Sox. 6-0 a nd 2.1.
· Kans3s City M !Jl•lroil
the steady hurlin5 of portsidcr1 hits. Swan, Tannehill and Ruy er, and two more walks from rti• heJg pl·aY"d
,..,,. �am� days. 1s 1
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I Hlndy e ach had two hits m that lief pitche r Buddy Moore did lhc the Memphis Oo&lt;"n '11tursday Fri· [ ( Only games �'dieduled l .
Georgw Sauer.
1 . ,.
•
"1l-NationaI League
• •
USE
League race wa3
uro Arnenl'lln
,
main damage. givin1:: the Brn\'tc's l day Saturday ,or,□ Sunday
It was the ID-year-old s·.1·an · s big irst mnmg. .
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t;ghtened when the 1rs1 - p1at� , ,.
1
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_, 1rst start m Boy!l League .a� he Othe r Redleg bitten were Bob a good cush10n 1or the p1tchmg Although none of tlie three ar.,. .
a
' Giants 14· Rubmson Reds 12·
.
Detroit Ti-eers SJl.l1 1 a dOU ble·heau
.
.
enterert at Memrhis an d will nvl !
had �- perfeet game gomg 1mt1 1 M anJeY ;_ two smg1es, J. Tanne• of Sauer.
·. .. Gia. nts, I,
: ,., . JO,: M.i)s,
.
er with the Kaimui City Athletics
! Moon . Doi:.,.,ers
Laudermill.
D,
and
smgle,
a
J!l
h
fine
$500
a
d
e
fac
they
re,
e
th
play
,
Other hitters for the Braves
' the fifth when Housh dumperl a
- --�
IO; Molhew.-;, Droves 9·
were Fridley; two singles, Stew and six month9 suspension by the � American J,eag�e - �a n t 1 c, jI
Works in any make shampooer
high hloopt in tu short right that 8 single.
art and Hinely, both with s ·.,_ I PGA had they competed herf! Yank� lJ;, Geiit,lc On�les 13; :
gol lust in the western sun. Jt . Red Sox O O O O D O -0 1 4
or with long handle BRUSH
I
,
.
] They were forced lo with1raw Colavito. rig
gles.
was the only hit as he fanned sev• Redlegs 12 3 O 1 1 x ·- 17 JI 1
• , • COSTS LESS TOOi
e� l2 ; Killebrew
Moore of the Indians also hlt when Memphis ofhclals refused to ' Twm� 12 Averill. A n gels l ; M'.l·
en, walked nobody, and his mates 1 Payne IL), Lyons (2 1 . and B.
l
the bell we ll as he h:i.d two stn release them from the PGA rul- s, Yanks l l.
handled everything flawlessly ex- Lewis. Swen and B. Manley,
One-half gallon n
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BRA
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i
Toylor
teammMes.
hile
w
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o
cept
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gles
- cleans three 9x 1 2 rugs
Your Dependable
Kuns Balt.Nt 10
by
eplace11 Palmer
R
Demarel
:
si:,had
botn
ningllllm
m
Ct.
e mou nd :'hat got th rough
th
hindered
were
Indians
The
of
lefl
and
,
Dealer For
National Lesgue - � a r o n ,
eITors at key t.imes. allowing six gles,
the second sacker" 1 legs.
Jimmy Dema,-et was suhstitu.:- Bra�es 39; Cepeda. Giants 36 ;
.
ed for Palmer while Harold Hen- Robmson , Rcd5 JO; Cleme
Nine-year-old Redleg John runs to score iDll only two hits in Inciian.'I
1 4 0002 _ 783
nte Pl·
,
· 11 t-•·- pl
·
'h GALLON BLUE LL . . .. CONCc. , , RATE
.
Tannehill at shortstop had s i x chr. first innin"
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1 rates 28,. Mays, Giants 28,
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putuuts or assists without a mis- Tilt! h itting star of the game Davis (L}, Moore ( t ) and8ur- , AI John .'!tone will take over for :j �merlcan League
- Gentile,
cue.
poked a three run homer and I Forked Run Lake has long of. l Leonard.
.
Orioles 45; Cash, Tigers 41; Bo- :
H8d paI er Cf)m ted· the U :jS · I ros, Tigers 34; Colavito, Tiger
Phone wv .2.1550
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t�red!�ut h1::1hd::, 1
MIDDLE?ORT
e SWIM CAPS
affab·
open
wide
n
race
team
the
tJ
,
lj , 'They d play this tournamem He, 1 well e1 a Sam Snea
Plkhlag:
By 08CAR FRALEY
11
rl with the Australian twosome f
e EAR PLUGS
..
- Podre11 ., ,,,,, ==·
NATIONAL
.
,_,',d BrJ·ti:w1
-" Open chnmp10n KeI N ag.e
16 cban• • should have b'Unl&amp;d Pren Jnlernatlonal
1 Dodgers 5 - 1;League
on a pool table, Vic Ghez:d on,·t.
""· It ,nuu
'
e NOSE CLIP
Dodgers
u
all:,
Ko
/
. P.R. IUPI&gt; said of the PGA , " if the sponsor be distressing to eee the Slammer end peter Thomson accorded a
BEf\CH
DORADO
,
, .
I
(6-2; Hadd.ix, Pirates 3-1: Hunt,
• BEACH BALLS
sent to the sidelines next Wet!k sl"[W,t
-Sam Snl!ad , p,aymg in the in wou ld put up e:iougb money . "
d ge.
1
S.2; Purkey, Reds 5-2.
Reds
.1
.
. Id
AUemJM Conee&amp;loa
ternational golf rhempion.'!hips, i1,; I
but chances a re if he can't qual- For me
�.. l,ndJV
e , defenv
l ti11•
uaw.AT
fi...n
'
Amer
1can Le a I u e - Moss!. fl
1
,
•
ahout lhP fact that b• , The PGA has been attempting lfy he can't win, anyhow,
moumng
.
mg ch ampIOD F ,ory Van .1..1v1.1Ca.1 r·1gers 5-0; Grant, Indums
'
s.o; i �
.
______
must rush home to qualify for the to correct thi1 fault In the put
Of 8e1 gmm and 8nead . who wo:i Wllhelm, Ono
.
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1
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le
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egan.
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1
' i 1ew years but Uie fact muat .-.
U .S. Oren but tb,._, hiesscd part ill
the last two tournaments 1n•wbich gers 5-1; Brown, Orioles 1&gt;-L
River News
.
i main forever that it does cater
that he 1s glven the chance.
he competed, were rated co-Iavor 1
. members - the pro1 ' The t''A'
,
c
1
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cu�
up.
a
..,ana,
tis
to
v
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1
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Gaage rtiadiagll: GaUlpoUi
NEW PLAYER REP
Coatl Bld9.
.
Middleport rently being cm1ducted in the and they won•t ever stand stlll 17 9 11 3 runn n 7 feet on ro
I BOSTON (UPi - Pitcher
Art
l
i g
,,. ,
· • · •
-·-·--· -· - --· ·----··- ._ Puerto Rican 111m�hine. i.'I bruised for the course being made of IUCh er111,
P t.
20.61,
Pomeroy•l\-lason
e placed Bobby Richard•
r
Dit.mer
proof of why the Open is "th�· · a demanding caliber tbat their
Pleasant 23.93, Hinton U,7 fa!I• i
son as the New York Yankees'
tournament or th-., year on Yankll&lt;� games wiU took bad by compartIng, Kanawha Fa;lls 1.58 falling,
representative when the
pl&amp;Jer
son,
soU,
r
arle111ton 17• 93, falling, Mont • [
Ch
baseman resigned �oossecond
Natloaal
League
The Boah A r • On Th•
Arnold Palml•r. Gary Playei Consider Tommy Bolt 8111 you
.
.gomery Island dam 16·3, e.3. run - P1ayer &amp; Club G. AB. R. R. Pel. I day because the JOb was too tlllle­
River. Now 11 Th• Tim•
and Stan Leoruud all were unfeel · will, but the lempe ramental
ning 9 feet on rollers. London. Moon. L. Ang. 3' 131 26 48 . 366 consuming.
To G e t YOtlrt At Thu•
ingly and rnth�r un patriolicnll:v man's game finally recelve:I
Law - Low Prlu1,,
-----Marmet and Winfield dams weft! Aaron, Mil. 38 148 26 SI .345 1
kept from compAtlr.g in the Can- the glowing admJratJon it dethe sllls.
Gnzalz, Phil, 34 110 16 37 .3J6 lNICS RIDERS' CONTRAtT
New 1 4 ft. Sampson nde Cup bccnuse of dnllnrs. They serves when he captured lh:� on
Boat movement■ :
3ll 127 13 42 ,331 01TAWA lUPil - Fullback
Hoak, Pitt.
Beautiful dark blue finish. New seat co,
were alated to represent their Open on the miu,.kllling acres RI
Sea Hawk 400
14
All
up
a
Oh
River
o
l
38 148 28 48 . 324 Dav Thelen, who broke his own
w
a
Math
MIL
s.
i
pp
q
a
Tulsa,
proved
ual
n
th
that
n
He
an
d
ni
h
he
countries ln this
tires. Hydramatic drive. AJ,r.
vers.
5:5 p. m. ; Sally H. and Charlie Boling, Mil. 3S 149 ·33 40 .322 Big Four rushing record last year
Only $645
I every •hot jo th• bag.
event,
conditioning. A super buy at , •
up H, 8 :40 P• m ; Louisiana 111, Clmnte, Pltts. 38 156 24 50 . 321 with 1,407 yards in 245 carries,
With The.. lxtru
A conOicting U.S. tournament There hove l•een "one-shor
wltb
1981
has
his
contraet
signed
Moran
wn
3
tty
m.
a.
15,
40 147 20 47 .320
Santo, Chi.
8 Pc. Hardware Set.
do
; Hf!
: 15
played only for money - aJ winner• of the ooen. Fellows like
HI, t:35 a. m.; Walter Beckjo.-d Groat, Pitt.a. 38 165 23 52 ,315 the Ot.tawa Rough Riders.
Bow light a nd £Ing Ataff.
against the int !!rnational aspec!J Sam Parks and US.pound Cyr!!
Stern lig h t.
down 111, :1 : 40 a. m. ; City of Kesko, Cln. 3&amp; 102 H 32 .314
lovolved In the Canada Cup-kep: Walker, who never before had
Wrap Around Windshield.
down l6, &amp;:SO L m.:
Hunt
Ablerlcaa Lea,ue
White vinyl convertlbJe top them from contrlbul)ng thei finished better than 13th In tht.t Chrlaington
down 19, 4 : 45 a. m . : Kllebrw, M ill, 33 117 24 41 .350
Jr.
Steerin g wheel, cable, pul•
share lo worll•wlde good wlll and Open and never tJfterwarda wa11
Orlenlan down 20, 121: 19 a. m. ; Tmple, Clev. 40 162 23 55
leys, sprlngs end cable
fellowship.
better than 47th. But the true tell:
ney down 23, 3 : 15 Plrsal, Clev, 40 169 28 51 .337
damps.
of Its worth Js that 1n the modem Peggy Dow
Nobody Barred
Seats custo'!I upholstered,
m. ; Jer?' Bosworth down !J, �o, Cieye. 41 149 Jf 50 .338 • , . end other practical ,tft1
Tiie facl is thm: . of an the t.our era, players such ;8 Bobby Jonell P· .
nrlon :i;ILtchod, f o a m
12. 45 a, m., Etta Marie down 21, Sivers. Ch1. 42 157 28 51 .325 for grada.
naments played in the U.S. nnd Ben Hogan - two of the Im
filled, ell&lt;'kpit rail� up­
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
5 30 a. m. ; Boo Renter up 211, Tasby, Wash. 39 146 13 47 .322
proper, the Open lfl the only one mortals - had the game to wl ll =
holslf' rcd.
al. a 178 3l &amp;7 .320
B
Rbnso,
B.
34,
up
Orleans
New
m.;
a.
6:30
Chrom e lih•rn hand. gun­
''You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing
In which nobody bi barred. The It I record four times,
Gentile, Bal. 40 120 31t 31 .317
2::40 a. m.
\llale a n d spl11sh rail
only l'rilerion is whelher you ca,1
Grewl■ ft.Dt Speed
&amp;1$iness."
Gaftlpolil Dam - Sot.-.,. d&amp;n. Green, M inn. Cl lllO 2' 90 .SIS
trim.
-™1
.....
rel!;nrdlrss of whether Even Walter Ha.""...n .,.
qualify
Tr.:insom hi!1;:1• ,!ruin.
8 : 35 p. m. Jane Hoagland '.IP AvrJI, L• Ang. 'S1 115 Zl 36 .313
.rnu' re an 11ma lt•1 · :. n professiono', about the speed of the greens In 1l:20 p. m.:: Brlaa, Lea down l 30
WY 2-5342
Pomeroy, Ohio
Flourboards � lr iped a f t
Rome Rum
:
a greenskeeper ,.r a professlon,1 the Open at Oakmont one yeac.
dN-k.
The Oakmont presldent, William 8· m.; Marilyn M . down 6: 45 N•tloul Uape - C e p e d a .
Bollom Is paintrd I n a n tidi]l'Uante.
a. m.
fouling marine p�int.
Of the other �nlled top tou• - Cm. Fowne1, mufDed bbn with the
Kauwba Rlvtr - Semel .ap
naments, the nnnual champion· remark :
All THIS FOR
.
Ma
0
rmet 6 : 40 a.m ; Thelma Ana
11 it auing too much fo�
ship of the Profe!lsional Golfers
Winfield fl:2&amp; p.m.; Elger•
ONLY $645
Aasoc lotlon Is 01)Pn only to Cau a champion to pl!iy every ahotf" down
Winfield 11 p. m.: Merrill
up
cliff
In Thlt and M•ny More
Of the field of 150 whD will tee
ra11ians and the \'loster1 11 an In
ld l i 15 a. m. ; Lucy
do
Winfie
wn
AT
! vitational offmr N inety per c:ent off in the Open next month. only a
e
u
Lu
down Winfield l:20
J ne
: of U,e others are played on 21 are exempt, 'Jbese are the last
Ch
m,;
rla up Winfleld IS
Mr.
•·
, five winners, the reigning PGA, a. m.; Horner up Winfield 1: 40
quickly curr ied rtJY.' pastures.
'Ibis latter factor ls the ooe l British Open and British and U.S.
- O. F � down Wfn­
which annually r,roduces screanu amateur champions, the low 10 In � �. IO 8 m.
·
"Transportation On
'
lrom the pns, spoiled by I the last Open and the three lead•
Land a nd Water "
·. t.heir par buetl11g on rldkulou■ly Ing money winners on the PGA RETURN SI
Phone WY •2-3870
GNED PAcr&amp;
easy courses, that the ()pe!I I circuit.
'°6 I. Main St. Pomaroy
PHILADELPHL\ (UPI) _ Tw.-.
, The trend toda1 ls la fnvflatlos•
I,
, cnu.-se 1, "too tough."
hackfleld men •-I al rtelds whJeh Include only IIN)l'e
...._ NI j
turned their signed 1981 &lt;Glllract,
II fllnorel the
"name" pl
•- to the Philadelphia Eagle, of the
fellow
11 rueh the "'l'•· NaUonal Football League. They l
. w.111
are -. t1eten11... bac�
ncurr R1!811LTS
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The graduallog clan lo com
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ST. PAIJL • MINNEAPOLIS poaed GI ... boy owl one girl,
CUPll-Jack llltcllell. a II-year- 80LVI WA.Tia MY�1BAY
old r]ghQtaador ,._ Notro Dame NOIIPOLK, F.njiland fUPD 1igned with the MIDelota Twlnl Tht- 1ny1twy of •b.v warrn water
Tunday for ,. andfsohootl btJoa,, came � a cold wattr tap al
'l1te N, IIJ,tJland idld•or bad a playlq field hero WU oolfli
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, aoo of : t grandchildren and &amp; g r e a , · Rev. George Oiler offiti.atlnl Bur,
the late Christopher and Kath• ' grandchildttn.
1 ial will be in lonf' Oak c:6illllter1•
PLL\&amp;\NT VALLEY DOIP'lrAL Mra. Yta,er was bom reb. ( , TIM Unroe Stewart. He wa1 a Funerat tieTViN!11 will be cor,- , Friends may call at d,t
ADMITI'EI&gt;: Mn. Elma O' - 1878 m M.uon Cowaty, She wa.. retired employee of the Western ducted 2 p.m. \hdnetday at th� ' home after • p.m. Jlooday
Dell, Gallipolla, Ohio, Mr, Ju, the dauahter o! the late Feed and Union and a member of t h e
JIU Ede!!. Letart, W. Va: Mn. Cordele Mourning Eada. She wa, lulgbt.s E.U.B. Church.
Hoy JODfJI Jr., Point Pleuant, preceded jn death by her mis- He la survived by hi&amp; wife, Mo..
na Stewart: ont daughter. Mrs..
W. Va., Henry . Amberger. Min- bend, Edgar Yeager In 1958.
er,ville, Obkl, Bernice P o f f, Survivors include five daLJgh. Gene R.alntJ; two 50nll, H a , _
Point Pleaunt, W. Va
ten: Mn. Elmer 'Freda ) Eb · �wart of Point PleasaJ&gt;t and
DISCHARGED: Mn. Donald ersbach, Point Pleasant; • M r 1. Paul Stewart of Ml\{ietta. Ohk&gt; : I
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Hartley and son. New Haven W. Raymond H. ( Glady1 1 Smi'\ or.e brother, Walt.Pr Stev.· art of
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Va., Mn. Robert Deb:, LanpvlUe Charl�ston; Mrs. Harry &lt; Eulah ) Youngiitown. Ohio ; and
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Ohio, Mn. Homer KW and ■on, Godfrey. Point Pleasant ; M i 11 1 grenddaughtera.
From the moment )IOU open the wrapper,
Clifton. W. Va., Riche Kegley. Imogene Yeager and Mu. Jrr·n..! Funeral servk-es will ht hel:t
you
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Pomeroy, Ohio, Mrs. Delores Ma Gibbs both at home. One 1 0 n
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nani, Gallipoli■, Ohio, Mr,. Shan• Howard Yeager of Point Pl ,. 30
e u r u s ed. T h 1
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DOD Holcomb, Point Pleaaant, ant. Two !lsten.: Mrs. R a y at the Otterbein Cemetery
aroma 11 just wtllt
W. Va., Mn. Robert Taylor and Somerville and Mrs. Clarence Evans, W. Va.
want it to bt.
son. Gallipolis, Ohio, Mrs. Ger• Costen both of Point Pleasnnt. · Frienda may call after 6 p. m.
ii nc:i.
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aid McCallister and daughl.er, 'Ibrtt grandchildren end , ; x Wednetday at the Crow Funeral
DiM
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Point Pleasant.
great-grandchildren.
Home.
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t h e DAVE MD.LEK CLAIMED
She was s member of
marprint ,ou '"'
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Discowtr ..
tasted.
tilna of the wreck whlch OCf'ur- wa1 a member or tile Lad ies .11- Miller, 87, ot i l2 First Stree'-,
Malpllne . . .
Dixie
ffll Saturday about 1 :30 p.m at ble Ciao of that church.
died s u n d a y 1:55 p.m. at h ·J.1
ill tht nN ... ...
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the intersection of 2Znd St. ar.d Friends may call st the , .,cw home. He had been BeTiO\IJly ill
Ibid pa;I111
.reffersou Ave. in Point Pleasant Funeral Home after 10 J m the past four months.
remain hospitali7.ed,
Thuradey.
A retired boat carpenter.
Miss Nikki Holley was Ii.red Funtral aervices will he (;eJd was born April 1, 1874 in Mas'JD
In good condtuon, Mr!. Othelda Friday at 2 p.m In the H e:ght!! County the son 01 the late Loren,
Jackson. fair condition and .Mrs. E.U.B. with tbe Rev. Roy MC'Coy za and Sarah Casto Miller. His
MONl!Y-BACK
Joseph Hammond, good eondi- officiating, Burial will
follow wile, Mary Elizabeth Sauer Mj 1
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�ry. The !er, preceded him in death
if' ,
� b}' the Plea ant Valley Hos- In. the Suncrest
A Meft me, not bl HM
t b e 1948.
body will lie in st.ate at
pital.
lo ,tell, but a. whlct.
atw•r•
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Mary church one hour prior to the set• Surviving a r '!' o n e daughte�.
ma,prlne It IIHt. We
Frances Yeager, 85, Sand Hill vice1.
Miss Myrtle MUler at h o m e:
HI' c:onlidently. "Try
MW Dkit Md Ne."
Road, Point Pleaaant died Tues- PT. PLEASANT - Charles two sons, Fran&lt; Miller. at home
day at 9:45 (.m at her horr.e. Boyd Stewert, 14. 2%19 Oall. St. and Leonard Miller, pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. Yeager a life-long resident died unexpectedly at 10: ts a.m two foster chil::tren MMI. Harry
of Mason C'.ounty had been 3;:r. Tuesday at st. Mary's H�itel Ketter, Mt. Vernon. Ohio, and Da­
in Huntington. W, Va.
lomly ill for one week.
vid Reynolds, serving with the

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INDIANAPOLlS, Intl. &lt;Ul) -· - unhurt - at the foot o( the
homeslretch, in full view of more
Racing luck.
Jt waved the IJiggest payche, �k ' than 125,000 .,;pectators at the
in auto racing l1story in front of golden anniver: �ry 500 m i ; e
Eddie Sachs, &amp;t the expense of auto race.
Three weeks aito luck sent Tony
A. J. Foyt.
hausen in i:i flip into the ai�
Bettin
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before
But three minuter
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at the same spol where Turner
could grab the f:,msy paper.
erased his namP and 11crewk.'I 1, wen t airborne - and Bettenb&amp;lfr
en died.
Foyt in as payee.
Racing luck !'of'nt Jack Turner It was one of the gmetest SOIJ
end over end in the air in th,, mile Memorial nay races eve,·
horqe stretcb arvt set hlm down I run, in perfect weather, tempera

tures in the low '10s, tmder fair
11kies, and with the ftt8f.est field
in history.
Stvea Leed Pack
Seven of the 33 drivers who
started led the pack at sometime
during the three hour 45 minutes
gring, The field ran at a recoru
pace until one flt the most aper. ,
tacular - and lucky - crackups
in speedw&amp;J hl11tory, and it got
back to record r ace later for the
second fastest !!peed ever ,�t
down in the ancK'flt chase.
Drama rode high all day. For
the final 250 miles it was Foyt,
the national d r i \ i n g champio.1

field for the second ,trmght year
By Harold Thomllil Hymn. M. D. Nuv this di!mr1ery o' hypersen• from Center. VaUey, Pa., again1Jc
I've another Sherlock Holmes· �it i,•'ty o[ �le bo�el to �011d stu:fs the l!159 champion, Rodger
triumph to report. A nd thi :; one 1s somelhmg with which we re Indianapolis,
has implication s beyond the sE!Pm- all familiar, Many of us kr.ow we Ward, the top favorit.e, was hr
log recovery of the enthusiastic can'� eat certain kinds ol Cisb or front twice. Sachs, who promiseQ
berries without experlt!nclng bn· to retJre on his first t'500'' viccorresponden t.
distress. \\,"hat' i: 1e31 of� tory. set the pace four tbne!I.
"I 'm now 31 year:; , .c,ld ,pnd mediate
is the damag? that Foyt took charge six times.
ten
recognized
since I was 14 I've had nltaclu 'of
food alergen, to But Foyt had the race WO'!I,
the
when
results
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u]ceretlve colitis. I hO]k! y'»l will
hmcal term, ls merely With 40 laps to go, he made h i,
tec
the
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excWJe my use of a me,l lcel term
os-- an ingredient of 1' mixture we've third plt stop, pre$Umably took on
but I've been in four different h
eaten either through cerelessnesa fuel and tires, and 1ot back Jn
pitals and I have 80011 this dlag•
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or fgn
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nosis written on my char! and I've
e experience 18 no1 ront,.
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hard the doctors speak nf It when exactl par.allel, anoth r exar
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With 1 laps tt) go, luck 1tepped
they made rounds witb students
ple of the consequences 0,f eating in. It was discovered a faulty
e
in Llw wards in which I li .a v foods of unknown compos tion i
oe nozzle on a refueling bole dl!nle&lt;!•
s��t many montha oI nv I',te.
currd some ;ytiars ago wnen 1 him
any fuel at hll pH atop.
I \'(' always known I was se
O thdox J I8b rebbl If he
t ted
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&lt;!Olltinued without p&amp;.1118.
e "" . c � . � . Th'- •d� ase,
sltive to cow's milk,
1n hID'liSIII
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5lass made me v101enlly , 11 Bllu
Is due t the
ay kn
and Sach11 took
stopped,
He
evrn a little in my coffee or tea ::i: of
partici:I�: wo:: over, Then Sachs made his third
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caused me to be squeam.sh.
11r1cbineJI'. spIraJI•·
�, m raw or pit stop; He was ready to go all
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'• After I read about 1h•- Sher- .
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Conf:uently,
mcomp1e"' 1y cooked ham
he con•
lock Holmes melhod, I decided to To the old gentleman•, dis- the way,
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toe
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fead,
do a bttle sleuthing on mv own. tress due 10 the disease was add•
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ut
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his
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So I gGt a diary . as yo,.;. s�1gijeat- ed h is chagrin at having som- � turns
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e�I, a,.;ld wrote down everv morsd how violated the dietary law� :0 right rear tire, and with 'l'A
01 f� and dr;nll: that l'n'l'l'er. •'Y which he !),1d been faithful aU of !1111.�• th* � la?"• he �
p
he could
mouth and th:; effects t11._.y pro- hli life. He wu firm in hi, de- m on eanvu,
bo
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b
ber ond get back on
luo,•d.
dJetary lndlscrotlon, change ru
olal of
"To my surprise and de,1ght I Never had h@ so much a.� cun•
'di.sewered that i could traoo my templated eatin anything remote- ant second.I before
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1pw&amp;!I to food, that merely con- ly connected with pig meat.
and h �
tallltG milk. .t.fte eustarrla, eakel. We dared not dispute hl&amp; slate- borne in
1 pro 8 Y
sauett, puiWinga, thick •IIJII• ments, but neither could we odJ- pay fl ol
d $1ll,OOO tonight.
scrambled eggs and, of course, erwlse account for bis infection.
o
lee en••• 81nee •akt1111 di.11 dk- His son arrived from a dlstant
MAIID!T REPORT
eovery, rn llllt. touched a U.lng city and ,eminded his father at
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CINCINNATI tOPl)-LJvettock
Ill.al t:ODW pol!dl,11 eoala1n cow'11 they had stopped at ii wayside Cattle 14
00 alves
not
mllk ID die sllgbltst 11uaallly, st.and whera the only available enough �e
to
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Alli, IWU &amp;be coune of tbe last. food wu a "hot dog" of local
test tr de,
and ebol
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good
■l:r wftb rve hen ceml'leCely manufacture. And. alUJOugb we sla "1�•
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lhti&amp; bua'I lacked d,finite proof, lt was quite uV: �
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p,
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SO q O&gt;WI fully stead ;
, ean. detplle all klads of llfft. that bad not been subjected to stancea
balls ateady: loa� low to jast ••·
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erage choice um n, lteer&amp; 23.M,
few loll - lb ,_ ut1
mlxed steer■ Qltd beWera ll!Oll:
load mlDd 111gb good to low
choice near lllO lb 1:UII, bullt
good IIGO-lltlO lb 21,0IHUO: load
and few Iota low lo - choke
- lb boffen ll.lO, bullt go,,d
20,""'1.IO, -· low good 20.00;
&lt;OW8 14.0IH?.51: ,ome low yield·
lag buUtJ 17.0040,0; flllers
steady, high good and ebe1ce
good M.0047.llt; l!Jmd.
ard 20.tJO.M.IIO.
For Ho- lmprovemants or
Rop IUI: barrows and gflt■
Special Landscaping We Fumllh
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steady; arouad 200 1-2 ,00.220 lb
bprrowa and &amp;fIII l810: Ill 203 lb
ll.W, Sit 133 lb 17.75; bulk mixed
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W anti lie I - lb tT-IT,lS:
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hone, Clll WY 2-3284 for ,ervice
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2ti 1 7 .605 2 � I Los Angeles
1._'levl'l,111d
prod1g1ow, seven home salub:: to 1be Cleveland Indians took ad- . Day activity, the leadins fou.- The secoocl-game win was only (Upp _ Kore;i was foreed t .
20 18 .526 3•
Pitlsburgb
4
.568
H:I
25
o
al
r,• .-•, 1 11r i al Day .,,.d the Baltirnorr vantage of this lo mcn1e wilh m cluDl!I in tllt! American Leagu,:, slightly easier. Pm80n hit a two· withdraw from •he ni nth annua.! R t1m rf'
Ltttl• Lequ•
19 19 .500 4 1 •
Milwaukee
4'�
.564
17
22
1
k
Y0
Orioles popped 3 pair of c� 2 ½. g�s of the lead. sw�ing a w� separated by only 41,s ga1n,!: run single durin.:i a four•run thirrl International 'f,·ophv !ind Cannt1:, l\�w
SHOES
18 21 .462 6
� 22 .500 7 St. Louil
I
\\. ashmgt,r)Il
p. ( . , 11� performances, bul w�lh tw� bill from the Mmnesou1 �·htle the top flv1? teams ln the N1:1 i lnning rally against Juan M ar,. Cup gold match,•s today, rottin�
Sizes 1 thru 8
L•
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14
O
Chicago
1:1
.474
20
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Kan�as
no !&gt;\..Ch 1tyle or fanfare the Cm- Twins. 4-3 and , .5 � the &lt;1the1 tJonal were also M!parated by 4� chal. Jim O'Ton'ti yielded sev\•fl the field 10 :ti nation!' inrl url ir ,
1 9 24 .442 9,. � Philadelphia
1.2 26 .316 m�
1
hits for his fifth victory. allhou�h Venezuela which also may dro�, M mnrsc1l a
r.n'.1at1 Reds enJ:•ved the happles1 AL game, the Washington Se·: games.
17 22 .436 9�!
1i Manager Fred t-lutchinson calld out.
Bustm1
Tuesday'a Results
Reds Cellllld u Hila
holiday celebration of all.
I ators defeated the Los An gel�s
LITTLE
15
25
12
5
os An e
37
·
Milwaukee 3 P'1iladelphia 1, 1st
� ll's
r�
I ln moving inlt) a flrst•place tic i in Bub Purkey to pitch lhe nintl. 1 The Korea team □r Chang San �· th1cago
In their inim•table scrambling 1 An gels . S.I .
' GUE
LE!
3
357
27
lli
1
; gamt!.
·
: Hahn and Hak Young Kim nol,
fasluon, the R»ds dumped lh1 The Chicago Cubs pulled a itur- 1 with the Giants, Cincinnati col- I inn ing.
Tuesday', Re!lllta
?
Philadelphia 11 Milwaukee 4. Zncl
San Francisco Giants m both pnse sweep of a double-headcr 1 Jected 24 hits 1rid ran its latesl l In the Yankl't!· Red Sox gam..: fied PreSldent } • ank Puce of thP I
S � I. I.
12 H.1ston 3
York
New
g;;me.
' Mantle raised ht'&gt; bomer total io International Golf A�!IOCiation thnl
games of a double-header, 7-6 ann from the Pittslim gh Pirates . '&gt;-3 , winning streak tr, five games..
Washington 5 Los Anleles I
GLC V �;
6-4. and moved into a first·platf" : and 10.0: and tl,e Mi1wa11kee '1 Vada Pinson . winning pitche 11 and Maris to 12, each driv in:!
•
Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 3. 1st ganw
- their new governmpnf had refuse·i eve1anu... 4 MmriPsota
l
\st
(
3
Cl
tie in the N ational League race! 1I Braves sp1 it· two games with the Jim Maloney ,1 nrl Gene Free,41 in four run.s. a;IJ Stafford, who ' them vises
Chic;igo IO p;ttsburgh D. 2nd
I
Clet·elnnd 7 MiMcsot� 5 (2nd I
For the Yanltef'.s. Mickey Mai. thlladelphia P�il� . winning the each h it a homer thst gave the pitched four hitl�ss relier inning.;. : Pace said Tt!abaldo Perez: an,\
�ame
Detroit �- l&lt;an�&lt;'S ?tv 3 1 1st)
tie. Roger Marie and Bill Skow f1rst. 3-1, and iosmg the secooo, I Reds a 7-2 lead In the opening was the winnet· although his l Fruncisco Gonules of Venezue' l
! c· nnati 7 Sa'.1 Francis{'() 6, Isl
1
�n each �.t a p.L ir of homers h 11-4. In the on lv holiday nigrl l game. The Gi�l!ls erupted witli shoulder stiffene,l and he necd4)( : : al so were having visa trouble btil Kan�as Cit� 9 �t· roit J 12nd &gt;
, g�;�
Baltimore ti Ch1.r.11!,o O qstl
tie a tna)Or leoIZue record ancl game. the Los Angeles Dodger, three homen :n the ninth _ t,y help from Jim Coate s over tlie , he hoped that iGA intcrventi( ,n
; Cincinnati 6 San Francisco 4. 2n· 7
Baltimore 2 Ch1�.,go l 12nd)
le:td a 12·3 bombardmcn ! of thr pulli'd to w 1th w 10 pereenta ,:c 1 Hobie Landrith, lhuck Hiller and last three framu. Gene ConlcJ would straighten the matlc&gt; r or·
W f'dnesday' 11 Probable PUch�rs game
points of the Hcds and Glanta by I Willie Mays in 8 pinch•hltting was the loser.
Boston Red So�.
i so the golfers l.ould come he r� New
York at Boston (night ) - Los Angeles 5 ,,, Louis 3, n igf:·
.:
' for the internalir nal tourn ament.
This was the t.fth time i n maWednesday'11 Prob.able PJ�hers
Sheldon 10.2 \ \·s. Brewer (�·21
;
"11
1t11
P.r
.
Had Oth Tr b1
jcr league hi!:ilory that th re� pl8y•
· Los A n g P I " � at Washington St. Louis at San Franciscowithdraw:,!
rea
i
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the
Before
,
ers un a team ead, bit two homers
1
ht 1 - '.\foe !l er (0-4 1 vs Sturd: Sim.m�ns i:-3) v� . 0•0e11 H - 2_'
the tournament l i ad been p! aguci : nl@
1
in a game. Yogi Berra also cocC1nc1nnalJ at Lw; Angele11 mg�·
vant '2-�l.
.
Phone y· i•2 :633
e
ks.
oth
r
troub
' by
tributed a homer 89 the Ynnkee"
ay (5-3) vs. Drysdale (3·3)
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A rnoId
aI m('r who was ,o
fe ll one short of tyin � the major
.
MacGregor De-aler
.;
at P'·11 l adeI Ph JA, mgI ·
:'
Ch l(':Jgo
.
ddleporI B o y s' Leaguers, Charley Payne or the 'Sox waa was Burkett of the Indians as he : have paired w ith Sam Snead ;i·; -Kaat / I-4 ! vs f&lt;- ri-y 1 .2·4 1 •
I
Ieague record r:fl by the i r 19:1!1 I M
.
-D�tt H&gt;-2) vs. Roberts &lt;�·6 l .
Middleport
.
Mill St.
, ramcd out by the Monday after- 1�mp�
on f�r 1� r�ns on eight I two singles. Davis, the starting lhe U.S. team. Gary Player of Kansas City at Detroit ' mrht 1 - ,
predecl'ssor�.
e
,
Pittsburg
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N uxha.11 12. 1 1 V!l l,�ry (HI '
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Balt imore. mecmwhil&lt;•, capital· [ ?oon deluge, m ade u� hoth open- : h1Ui m th_e firs� mnmg. Bernard Indian pitcher, also hit a home r,, Soutb Afrka an Stan Leon ard of Baltimore et 1]·1cago 1n1ghO
' -Spahn _, 5_ 3 V':I Glb��-I S-�. _ ·- - -----·- ized on a flair of pit chi ng pe r- mg con t€sts of th� ir summer Lyons rehevt d 1n the second and although having tough luck 01 Canada were forced 10 withdraw ! Estrada (2-3l vs Baumann 1%-4) or ·
, because of the ?GA. rulln q ro- 1
forrnances reminiseent or last sea- schedule Tu.esday with the Red- held the winners to four more the mound.
emmerer o 2
leg
s �wampm� t� Red _Sox 17-IJ runs. Toget� they fanned eight
Braves'
In
first
the
Inning
!
hlbitin g its members from (·�m- ; K
r . 1
son - hy Steve Ba rber and SkinThursday ,s G ame9
, ·
and
111
onepress1ve
Swan
walked
six.
off
h
led
Stewar
double
wit
a
un
II
t
8
d
e
meing
�
play
H
the
d
l
same
ys
1:1
ns
ny Brown _ t.o sweep doub ej
New York at
on
I
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headrr from tllo? Chicago Whit? h'.tter, a� ,the Braves upselhng Sw8:" and Mark Tannehill were , and in rapid succession t w o ing with a PGA spon sored evcn:. 1 Los An geles atH'l;t
mght
,:shmgton.
,
i'
Y.oody
Call
s
India
ns 9-7 behind the big guns as both had lhree 1 walks. an error, a double by Sau.
ll
The
intcmati
OI
matches
atc:
' '
Sox. 6-0 a nd 2.1.
· Kans3s City M !Jl•lroil
the steady hurlin5 of portsidcr1 hits. Swan, Tannehill and Ruy er, and two more walks from rti• heJg pl·aY"d
,..,,. �am� days. 1s 1
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I
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I Hlndy e ach had two hits m that lief pitche r Buddy Moore did lhc the Memphis Oo&lt;"n '11tursday Fri· [ ( Only games �'dieduled l .
Georgw Sauer.
1 . ,.
•
"1l-NationaI League
• •
USE
League race wa3
uro Arnenl'lln
,
main damage. givin1:: the Brn\'tc's l day Saturday ,or,□ Sunday
It was the ID-year-old s·.1·an · s big irst mnmg. .
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t;ghtened when the 1rs1 - p1at� , ,.
1
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_, 1rst start m Boy!l League .a� he Othe r Redleg bitten were Bob a good cush10n 1or the p1tchmg Although none of tlie three ar.,. .
a
' Giants 14· Rubmson Reds 12·
.
Detroit Ti-eers SJl.l1 1 a dOU ble·heau
.
.
enterert at Memrhis an d will nvl !
had �- perfeet game gomg 1mt1 1 M anJeY ;_ two smg1es, J. Tanne• of Sauer.
·. .. Gia. nts, I,
: ,., . JO,: M.i)s,
.
er with the Kaimui City Athletics
! Moon . Doi:.,.,ers
Laudermill.
D,
and
smgle,
a
J!l
h
fine
$500
a
d
e
fac
they
re,
e
th
play
,
Other hitters for the Braves
' the fifth when Housh dumperl a
- --�
IO; Molhew.-;, Droves 9·
were Fridley; two singles, Stew and six month9 suspension by the � American J,eag�e - �a n t 1 c, jI
Works in any make shampooer
high hloopt in tu short right that 8 single.
art and Hinely, both with s ·.,_ I PGA had they competed herf! Yank� lJ;, Geiit,lc On�les 13; :
gol lust in the western sun. Jt . Red Sox O O O O D O -0 1 4
or with long handle BRUSH
I
,
.
] They were forced lo with1raw Colavito. rig
gles.
was the only hit as he fanned sev• Redlegs 12 3 O 1 1 x ·- 17 JI 1
• , • COSTS LESS TOOi
e� l2 ; Killebrew
Moore of the Indians also hlt when Memphis ofhclals refused to ' Twm� 12 Averill. A n gels l ; M'.l·
en, walked nobody, and his mates 1 Payne IL), Lyons (2 1 . and B.
l
the bell we ll as he h:i.d two stn release them from the PGA rul- s, Yanks l l.
handled everything flawlessly ex- Lewis. Swen and B. Manley,
One-half gallon n
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Toylor
teammMes.
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o
cept
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gles
- cleans three 9x 1 2 rugs
Your Dependable
Kuns Balt.Nt 10
by
eplace11 Palmer
R
Demarel
:
si:,had
botn
ningllllm
m
Ct.
e mou nd :'hat got th rough
th
hindered
were
Indians
The
of
lefl
and
,
Dealer For
National Lesgue - � a r o n ,
eITors at key t.imes. allowing six gles,
the second sacker" 1 legs.
Jimmy Dema,-et was suhstitu.:- Bra�es 39; Cepeda. Giants 36 ;
.
ed for Palmer while Harold Hen- Robmson , Rcd5 JO; Cleme
Nine-year-old Redleg John runs to score iDll only two hits in Inciian.'I
1 4 0002 _ 783
nte Pl·
,
· 11 t-•·- pl
·
'h GALLON BLUE LL . . .. CONCc. , , RATE
.
Tannehill at shortstop had s i x chr. first innin"
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1 rates 28,. Mays, Giants 28,
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putuuts or assists without a mis- Tilt! h itting star of the game Davis (L}, Moore ( t ) and8ur- , AI John .'!tone will take over for :j �merlcan League
- Gentile,
cue.
poked a three run homer and I Forked Run Lake has long of. l Leonard.
.
Orioles 45; Cash, Tigers 41; Bo- :
H8d paI er Cf)m ted· the U :jS · I ros, Tigers 34; Colavito, Tiger
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t�red!�ut h1::1hd::, 1
MIDDLE?ORT
e SWIM CAPS
affab·
open
wide
n
race
team
the
tJ
,
lj , 'They d play this tournamem He, 1 well e1 a Sam Snea
Plkhlag:
By 08CAR FRALEY
11
rl with the Australian twosome f
e EAR PLUGS
..
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NATIONAL
.
,_,',d BrJ·ti:w1
-" Open chnmp10n KeI N ag.e
16 cban• • should have b'Unl&amp;d Pren Jnlernatlonal
1 Dodgers 5 - 1;League
on a pool table, Vic Ghez:d on,·t.
""· It ,nuu
'
e NOSE CLIP
Dodgers
u
all:,
Ko
/
. P.R. IUPI&gt; said of the PGA , " if the sponsor be distressing to eee the Slammer end peter Thomson accorded a
BEf\CH
DORADO
,
, .
I
(6-2; Hadd.ix, Pirates 3-1: Hunt,
• BEACH BALLS
sent to the sidelines next Wet!k sl"[W,t
-Sam Snl!ad , p,aymg in the in wou ld put up e:iougb money . "
d ge.
1
S.2; Purkey, Reds 5-2.
Reds
.1
.
. Id
AUemJM Conee&amp;loa
ternational golf rhempion.'!hips, i1,; I
but chances a re if he can't qual- For me
�.. l,ndJV
e , defenv
l ti11•
uaw.AT
fi...n
'
Amer
1can Le a I u e - Moss!. fl
1
,
•
ahout lhP fact that b• , The PGA has been attempting lfy he can't win, anyhow,
moumng
.
mg ch ampIOD F ,ory Van .1..1v1.1Ca.1 r·1gers 5-0; Grant, Indums
'
s.o; i �
.
______
must rush home to qualify for the to correct thi1 fault In the put
Of 8e1 gmm and 8nead . who wo:i Wllhelm, Ono
.
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.
egan.
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1
' i 1ew years but Uie fact muat .-.
U .S. Oren but tb,._, hiesscd part ill
the last two tournaments 1n•wbich gers 5-1; Brown, Orioles 1&gt;-L
River News
.
i main forever that it does cater
that he 1s glven the chance.
he competed, were rated co-Iavor 1
. members - the pro1 ' The t''A'
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up.
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tis
to
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Gaage rtiadiagll: GaUlpoUi
NEW PLAYER REP
Coatl Bld9.
.
Middleport rently being cm1ducted in the and they won•t ever stand stlll 17 9 11 3 runn n 7 feet on ro
I BOSTON (UPi - Pitcher
Art
l
i g
,,. ,
· • · •
-·-·--· -· - --· ·----··- ._ Puerto Rican 111m�hine. i.'I bruised for the course being made of IUCh er111,
P t.
20.61,
Pomeroy•l\-lason
e placed Bobby Richard•
r
Dit.mer
proof of why the Open is "th�· · a demanding caliber tbat their
Pleasant 23.93, Hinton U,7 fa!I• i
son as the New York Yankees'
tournament or th-., year on Yankll&lt;� games wiU took bad by compartIng, Kanawha Fa;lls 1.58 falling,
representative when the
pl&amp;Jer
son,
soU,
r
arle111ton 17• 93, falling, Mont • [
Ch
baseman resigned �oossecond
Natloaal
League
The Boah A r • On Th•
Arnold Palml•r. Gary Playei Consider Tommy Bolt 8111 you
.
.gomery Island dam 16·3, e.3. run - P1ayer &amp; Club G. AB. R. R. Pel. I day because the JOb was too tlllle­
River. Now 11 Th• Tim•
and Stan Leoruud all were unfeel · will, but the lempe ramental
ning 9 feet on rollers. London. Moon. L. Ang. 3' 131 26 48 . 366 consuming.
To G e t YOtlrt At Thu•
ingly and rnth�r un patriolicnll:v man's game finally recelve:I
Law - Low Prlu1,,
-----Marmet and Winfield dams weft! Aaron, Mil. 38 148 26 SI .345 1
kept from compAtlr.g in the Can- the glowing admJratJon it dethe sllls.
Gnzalz, Phil, 34 110 16 37 .3J6 lNICS RIDERS' CONTRAtT
New 1 4 ft. Sampson nde Cup bccnuse of dnllnrs. They serves when he captured lh:� on
Boat movement■ :
3ll 127 13 42 ,331 01TAWA lUPil - Fullback
Hoak, Pitt.
Beautiful dark blue finish. New seat co,
were alated to represent their Open on the miu,.kllling acres RI
Sea Hawk 400
14
All
up
a
Oh
River
o
l
38 148 28 48 . 324 Dav Thelen, who broke his own
w
a
Math
MIL
s.
i
pp
q
a
Tulsa,
proved
ual
n
th
that
n
He
an
d
ni
h
he
countries ln this
tires. Hydramatic drive. AJ,r.
vers.
5:5 p. m. ; Sally H. and Charlie Boling, Mil. 3S 149 ·33 40 .322 Big Four rushing record last year
Only $645
I every •hot jo th• bag.
event,
conditioning. A super buy at , •
up H, 8 :40 P• m ; Louisiana 111, Clmnte, Pltts. 38 156 24 50 . 321 with 1,407 yards in 245 carries,
With The.. lxtru
A conOicting U.S. tournament There hove l•een "one-shor
wltb
1981
has
his
contraet
signed
Moran
wn
3
tty
m.
a.
15,
40 147 20 47 .320
Santo, Chi.
8 Pc. Hardware Set.
do
; Hf!
: 15
played only for money - aJ winner• of the ooen. Fellows like
HI, t:35 a. m.; Walter Beckjo.-d Groat, Pitt.a. 38 165 23 52 ,315 the Ot.tawa Rough Riders.
Bow light a nd £Ing Ataff.
against the int !!rnational aspec!J Sam Parks and US.pound Cyr!!
Stern lig h t.
down 111, :1 : 40 a. m. ; City of Kesko, Cln. 3&amp; 102 H 32 .314
lovolved In the Canada Cup-kep: Walker, who never before had
Wrap Around Windshield.
down l6, &amp;:SO L m.:
Hunt
Ablerlcaa Lea,ue
White vinyl convertlbJe top them from contrlbul)ng thei finished better than 13th In tht.t Chrlaington
down 19, 4 : 45 a. m . : Kllebrw, M ill, 33 117 24 41 .350
Jr.
Steerin g wheel, cable, pul•
share lo worll•wlde good wlll and Open and never tJfterwarda wa11
Orlenlan down 20, 121: 19 a. m. ; Tmple, Clev. 40 162 23 55
leys, sprlngs end cable
fellowship.
better than 47th. But the true tell:
ney down 23, 3 : 15 Plrsal, Clev, 40 169 28 51 .337
damps.
of Its worth Js that 1n the modem Peggy Dow
Nobody Barred
Seats custo'!I upholstered,
m. ; Jer?' Bosworth down !J, �o, Cieye. 41 149 Jf 50 .338 • , . end other practical ,tft1
Tiie facl is thm: . of an the t.our era, players such ;8 Bobby Jonell P· .
nrlon :i;ILtchod, f o a m
12. 45 a, m., Etta Marie down 21, Sivers. Ch1. 42 157 28 51 .325 for grada.
naments played in the U.S. nnd Ben Hogan - two of the Im
filled, ell&lt;'kpit rail� up­
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
5 30 a. m. ; Boo Renter up 211, Tasby, Wash. 39 146 13 47 .322
proper, the Open lfl the only one mortals - had the game to wl ll =
holslf' rcd.
al. a 178 3l &amp;7 .320
B
Rbnso,
B.
34,
up
Orleans
New
m.;
a.
6:30
Chrom e lih•rn hand. gun­
''You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing
In which nobody bi barred. The It I record four times,
Gentile, Bal. 40 120 31t 31 .317
2::40 a. m.
\llale a n d spl11sh rail
only l'rilerion is whelher you ca,1
Grewl■ ft.Dt Speed
&amp;1$iness."
Gaftlpolil Dam - Sot.-.,. d&amp;n. Green, M inn. Cl lllO 2' 90 .SIS
trim.
-™1
.....
rel!;nrdlrss of whether Even Walter Ha.""...n .,.
qualify
Tr.:insom hi!1;:1• ,!ruin.
8 : 35 p. m. Jane Hoagland '.IP AvrJI, L• Ang. 'S1 115 Zl 36 .313
.rnu' re an 11ma lt•1 · :. n professiono', about the speed of the greens In 1l:20 p. m.:: Brlaa, Lea down l 30
WY 2-5342
Pomeroy, Ohio
Flourboards � lr iped a f t
Rome Rum
:
a greenskeeper ,.r a professlon,1 the Open at Oakmont one yeac.
dN-k.
The Oakmont presldent, William 8· m.; Marilyn M . down 6: 45 N•tloul Uape - C e p e d a .
Bollom Is paintrd I n a n tidi]l'Uante.
a. m.
fouling marine p�int.
Of the other �nlled top tou• - Cm. Fowne1, mufDed bbn with the
Kauwba Rlvtr - Semel .ap
naments, the nnnual champion· remark :
All THIS FOR
.
Ma
0
rmet 6 : 40 a.m ; Thelma Ana
11 it auing too much fo�
ship of the Profe!lsional Golfers
Winfield fl:2&amp; p.m.; Elger•
ONLY $645
Aasoc lotlon Is 01)Pn only to Cau a champion to pl!iy every ahotf" down
Winfield 11 p. m.: Merrill
up
cliff
In Thlt and M•ny More
Of the field of 150 whD will tee
ra11ians and the \'loster1 11 an In
ld l i 15 a. m. ; Lucy
do
Winfie
wn
AT
! vitational offmr N inety per c:ent off in the Open next month. only a
e
u
Lu
down Winfield l:20
J ne
: of U,e others are played on 21 are exempt, 'Jbese are the last
Ch
m,;
rla up Winfleld IS
Mr.
•·
, five winners, the reigning PGA, a. m.; Horner up Winfield 1: 40
quickly curr ied rtJY.' pastures.
'Ibis latter factor ls the ooe l British Open and British and U.S.
- O. F � down Wfn­
which annually r,roduces screanu amateur champions, the low 10 In � �. IO 8 m.
·
"Transportation On
'
lrom the pns, spoiled by I the last Open and the three lead•
Land a nd Water "
·. t.heir par buetl11g on rldkulou■ly Ing money winners on the PGA RETURN SI
Phone WY •2-3870
GNED PAcr&amp;
easy courses, that the ()pe!I I circuit.
'°6 I. Main St. Pomaroy
PHILADELPHL\ (UPI) _ Tw.-.
, The trend toda1 ls la fnvflatlos•
I,
, cnu.-se 1, "too tough."
hackfleld men •-I al rtelds whJeh Include only IIN)l'e
...._ NI j
turned their signed 1981 &lt;Glllract,
II fllnorel the
"name" pl
•- to the Philadelphia Eagle, of the
fellow
11 rueh the "'l'•· NaUonal Football League. They l
. w.111
are -. t1eten11... bac�
ncurr R1!811LTS
ontl - bollJacboa
By U"""41 Pren 111I
HOUlel".
Ken
LONDON CUPH - Johnny
Caldwell, 116'Ai, Belfast, outPoint- SMALL UDIENCE
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plton,e Halllnl, II?¼, Franco KELLEYS
ISLAND, Ohio CIIPI &gt;
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MODELS
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HALIFAX, N. s. fUPD
High Broiler
.
our Watch El•dronlcelty Timed By WetchmllMr.
d of Edi1caU.n, ,rlj)
Rlclulnlaon, Soulh Bar, N. s.. the State Boar
Gold Star Extra
up
stopped Eskll Emerson, -• be pm apeaker June I at hilb
FREE lfflMA'HS - NO 01,1,IGATION
IIChool ._,:mmer.ctmffll exerdle.f
REG. $359.
m - weight unavatlnble.
20'' APT, SIZE
on this Lake Erle island.
The graduallog clan lo com
8JGNI IIONUS PAt'I'
up
ST. PAIJL • MINNEAPOLIS poaed GI ... boy owl one girl,
CUPll-Jack llltcllell. a II-year- 80LVI WA.Tia MY�1BAY
old r]ghQtaador ,._ Notro Dame NOIIPOLK, F.njiland fUPD 1igned with the MIDelota Twlnl Tht- 1ny1twy of •b.v warrn water
Tunday for ,. andfsohootl btJoa,, came � a cold wattr tap al
'l1te N, IIJ,tJland idld•or bad a playlq field hero WU oolfli
• li-7 ..,... mui wllll lbt lri.lL -., ....,, wu ..__
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
lie hM not ytt - uaf&amp;ned lo the wat.r pipe rRD aadftr a IJam,farm club,
pile.

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Mr :,Lt, .....l'l WU Llorn A}ll iJ .1. , Li ruled �ala o1rn1y Ill lnslWID)'; I l.:ruw .. �,,1 HOIQI ... . Jacboa Cowity
11117 m
, aoo of : t grandchildren and &amp; g r e a , · Rev. George Oiler offiti.atlnl Bur,
the late Christopher and Kath• ' grandchildttn.
1 ial will be in lonf' Oak c:6illllter1•
PLL\&amp;\NT VALLEY DOIP'lrAL Mra. Yta,er was bom reb. ( , TIM Unroe Stewart. He wa1 a Funerat tieTViN!11 will be cor,- , Friends may call at d,t
ADMITI'EI&gt;: Mn. Elma O' - 1878 m M.uon Cowaty, She wa.. retired employee of the Western ducted 2 p.m. \hdnetday at th� ' home after • p.m. Jlooday
Dell, Gallipolla, Ohio, Mr, Ju, the dauahter o! the late Feed and Union and a member of t h e
JIU Ede!!. Letart, W. Va: Mn. Cordele Mourning Eada. She wa, lulgbt.s E.U.B. Church.
Hoy JODfJI Jr., Point Pleuant, preceded jn death by her mis- He la survived by hi&amp; wife, Mo..
na Stewart: ont daughter. Mrs..
W. Va., Henry . Amberger. Min- bend, Edgar Yeager In 1958.
er,ville, Obkl, Bernice P o f f, Survivors include five daLJgh. Gene R.alntJ; two 50nll, H a , _
Point Pleaunt, W. Va
ten: Mn. Elmer 'Freda ) Eb · �wart of Point PleasaJ&gt;t and
DISCHARGED: Mn. Donald ersbach, Point Pleasant; • M r 1. Paul Stewart of Ml\{ietta. Ohk&gt; : I
II IIIWllllf Yll'U 1111 11
Hartley and son. New Haven W. Raymond H. ( Glady1 1 Smi'\ or.e brother, Walt.Pr Stev.· art of
IOTII TIWI ,._ NUElr ltlMfl•
fiv@
Va., Mn. Robert Deb:, LanpvlUe Charl�ston; Mrs. Harry &lt; Eulah ) Youngiitown. Ohio ; and
. , . • IOUI - IICIO
Ohio, Mn. Homer KW and ■on, Godfrey. Point Pleasant ; M i 11 1 grenddaughtera.
From the moment )IOU open the wrapper,
Clifton. W. Va., Riche Kegley. Imogene Yeager and Mu. Jrr·n..! Funeral servk-es will ht hel:t
you
'll know ,_ Oi:rlt 11 the finest 1fl.
:
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Home
Funeral
Crow
at
the
at
.
Pomeroy, Ohio, Mrs. Delores Ma Gibbs both at home. One 1 0 n
will
Burial
be
Thursday
p.m.
nani, Gallipoli■, Ohio, Mr,. Shan• Howard Yeager of Point Pl ,. 30
e u r u s ed. T h 1
at
DOD Holcomb, Point Pleaaant, ant. Two !lsten.: Mrs. R a y at the Otterbein Cemetery
aroma 11 just wtllt
W. Va., Mn. Robert Taylor and Somerville and Mrs. Clarence Evans, W. Va.
want it to bt.
son. Gallipolis, Ohio, Mrs. Ger• Costen both of Point Pleasnnt. · Frienda may call after 6 p. m.
ii nc:i.
ftavo,
Thi
aid McCallister and daughl.er, 'Ibrtt grandchildren end , ; x Wednetday at the Crow Funeral
DiM
ntW
wfth
siwt
Point Pleasant.
great-grandchildren.
Home.
. . , bettlf ttl9'1 .,,
t h e DAVE MD.LEK CLAIMED
She was s member of
marprint ,ou '"'
PT. PLEASANT - Three vie• Heights E.UB. Church and also Pl'. PLEASANT - David Llovd
Discowtr ..
tasted.
tilna of the wreck whlch OCf'ur- wa1 a member or tile Lad ies .11- Miller, 87, ot i l2 First Stree'-,
Malpllne . . .
Dixie
ffll Saturday about 1 :30 p.m at ble Ciao of that church.
died s u n d a y 1:55 p.m. at h ·J.1
ill tht nN ... ...
.
the intersection of 2Znd St. ar.d Friends may call st the , .,cw home. He had been BeTiO\IJly ill
Ibid pa;I111
.reffersou Ave. in Point Pleasant Funeral Home after 10 J m the past four months.
remain hospitali7.ed,
Thuradey.
A retired boat carpenter.
Miss Nikki Holley was Ii.red Funtral aervices will he (;eJd was born April 1, 1874 in Mas'JD
In good condtuon, Mr!. Othelda Friday at 2 p.m In the H e:ght!! County the son 01 the late Loren,
Jackson. fair condition and .Mrs. E.U.B. with tbe Rev. Roy MC'Coy za and Sarah Casto Miller. His
MONl!Y-BACK
Joseph Hammond, good eondi- officiating, Burial will
follow wile, Mary Elizabeth Sauer Mj 1
s
ce
�ry. The !er, preceded him in death
if' ,
� b}' the Plea ant Valley Hos- In. the Suncrest
A Meft me, not bl HM
t b e 1948.
body will lie in st.ate at
pital.
lo ,tell, but a. whlct.
atw•r•
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Mary church one hour prior to the set• Surviving a r '!' o n e daughte�.
ma,prlne It IIHt. We
Frances Yeager, 85, Sand Hill vice1.
Miss Myrtle MUler at h o m e:
HI' c:onlidently. "Try
MW Dkit Md Ne."
Road, Point Pleaaant died Tues- PT. PLEASANT - Charles two sons, Fran&lt; Miller. at home
day at 9:45 (.m at her horr.e. Boyd Stewert, 14. 2%19 Oall. St. and Leonard Miller, pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. Yeager a life-long resident died unexpectedly at 10: ts a.m two foster chil::tren MMI. Harry
of Mason C'.ounty had been 3;:r. Tuesday at st. Mary's H�itel Ketter, Mt. Vernon. Ohio, and Da­
in Huntington. W, Va.
lomly ill for one week.
vid Reynolds, serving with the

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COSMETICS
LONDON &lt;UPP - 'lbe Hote:
From May 29th lo June 7th
I Carlton Towen breakfast ordei-­
Ing syAlem - 1,.&lt;:1ving guestt cir
Each Evening 7:30 P.M.
rle menul!l and hang them Otr. .
Inc.
Come anJ '1Udy God'• Truth with us so that we
side t�ir door,11; - bacldircd '
may belier serve each other to know the truth and
Tueaday when a passing pranll.
'to obey. In this way we may, ptea,e our God.
RUTLAND, OHIO
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w,thout Oil@ Is only foolmtl btr- chance
tr��l!On to leaa d,,
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self, Even the IIJmme,t Modthe &amp;arter bump, that · lbu w rk ad filed on kip of ai l , act JOQ thit ye.er _ not nui _ veloped cotmtr· , .
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of
tll know, that she can
�•tlon,i1 I which .Dl.ly Ulp C-ongr... IJII tik t10n1 w11h the
nd a h i g FJa d lai C 'lw�ladet fl v
't a.bow your skirt
01 all th� er alandlrd of liil'ing
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Which the Pr-eeident hu made lo JOb into UM! e.arlr fall al lea
for
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c 1othes to advantag. without the
llt'w 0 to be the first A- cdding ever he·
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workl lncludlo
st
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ttw
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the
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gala
dtu
!hat
.-ho
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rdl
Ph
will help themw lvl'1 n
fer to go &amp;he nt: i:, daya ol bltr adrrunu: . 1 The Latell. Kennedy mesn� !J their ,litelUtet�
lir-ri•ng c.ffltrol of a pod girdJe
;
with
uartP,J' accepting Amencan aid
legged durfnc
q
tratkm.
,
ther
The double rini,: ctremoriy wi,J
1ml bra.
heme
IWnmer,
rated
e
:::
u rhe mo.i lmporl given lo the 0-.,mnum':°
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t1
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be performed bv the Rev. H � l
r
For IOll'II ,euooa: now, cun,q ba: glrdJu w ith cuffed leg ConiNU bu Jeq lhlin halt-d i- ant of hur ftl'lt lour month, la ol in curbmg txptr,Klll 0� �ad
f
:t
Ir
In
1'HE
to hold them In place, I &amp;mad tile' PrlYloul Pl'Oltillrut. ; fK"t. ·H
QUA.RR� wrth ! hi.ti Biddle Mu" lleuy Mum, n J r
h,ne not bun uauerated, but
u,, to�her
a
Joo... lernallonal cons lraey A d, "11i!n• pr rani
wJII
be �r111dpa l ly thret M 11a Mar)f'Oe rlo'fmao will st&gt; vr •
neJther are they ignored. Aud .., c� prettieat IW1'lfflet dret1-esj 'A'Jth lllf'M fflljor l'he1111re1 pus. end, that hav• been lyinl aroun&lt;l I tu.ally, dlsann:met 8� pea
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Lhe dorue.11, front, the ob- a, br.idf'Anl81d
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worn only wllh �p1ets 1 ed, lfr about to bf palffd and and wrap, up •
the functioa of Fidle, eoneleUe l br
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and %,rfy
of pro
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M rone •illt&gt;!'r ol the br ".:i
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Now
t .. Kennedy bill "" w11J aen-, aa
Bu! doQ•t tou eluUcizeJ ; u this rnari:1
fme the fi&amp;ure , but lq reline it.
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bind to make lanntnta: ml.Q an •utomat.Jr dry - of ilit, llnl'fflaiiu
You can find the riaht girdle
r
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set the ttage • · abl 7
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or
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lbem cl
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!Dr every occa:tlon among the
llld Ila, put when )'OU ! •�Jred or mte.111e heat wm I that have mam-d the �rdJj l forthcoming tall• : v1!n a w�1 , � :�� l an ann�J budget of Jll..1 bearer, and Uu � C.: itu'OJ Ler
ltretdi.
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year be&amp;i luunt, Ok! flo•cr girl
he alretdi
tome'. the- CUpl h.ave!
tn·•n v st)'le1 available. ftere are
far. II 11 regarded DI a ood s:&gt;
., ' R U11Ja·1 Khrutbchev. I t : n l m n ext
thin fler:Jble bomng, nylon •Uff- I Shape a bra
ly
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with
Howard Kelley of H1l l&amp;boro w 1 i
ieamlr-n brief1 to w■ar under erwi:
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or girdle afte.- Just what the Presi� /I'll . an am wer to the Moscow �an
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Your br� 1 for, freed of cam I prom ,i, l to of 81 Conmtu".1111
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lest , �ndly, the n eua ge will nol and Larry Ba:� s ushe s
short , rqutar Jen,th for CUUal �ll � ffttlnJ affect, Th&amp;M lbould be huna over I rod or llne ' UI hOw elearer pa ill
lM: November seltll'JI
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gr■n1 for �Id conqtlt'at,
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t'��r� !1 pr, - SoJ�ist wlll bf' Allen �kldl" and
:r � � lobaer lborb, ana Try on ■eMr':t�ty':: �h � :w: be
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a
clrdlta to wear girdle, and bru wit!l
THE GOAi.i sgr FORTH for K� lptech •a1 , ln eftett gram It asks .abo
Car.
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ch wage demand■ ,,- at lea d lo ll fl.a
jufl the right one for your p • from hanger,
1
I . I considered likely to be th.al the
Jror dreu-up OCClllJOJll, when pue, And Oil�
IN objective. that aln'IOt.t other leading not,olUI of 1M free Uon and strlkeA that
you'vt bought
rfe e
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worJd
e
lm
bo all, If ,ou've been of the every citizen would llke
can join lo aid the dt&gt;""lop wilh t 11 �uc
dreu 11 worn, a don't be afraid
: r Pre51dent' B mf'�sage is aggre�
d fen pr
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to Me I
that
la
t
11nctertni �ion
t he iJve m lone , d:ia :'er g ing the Co11, I
6!liPUC:;2u•
that ,Ou don't med I lir- fulfilled.
t raelette ii )'OW' be.t: wU lhurt the
QI
rne� t of new nation• and ln!IU re- nat !onal lntereJt
garment
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t will
seeurltv.
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New flbrlcs have been intro. ' o'i� :
dret., , Tbe7 include «tronger natloool ;� es
1��bulgeR
Bm�th ou: Y •open eoofhct in • AUh,..limited
nt called It a ··tree. nNAJ..LY
--.Uon. You'l! &amp;nd &lt;!ivJI
duce that are In the ma.ID
dete�
S I X 1 8-0Z..
uest iorMK1 oom doctrine ." Bui ll is
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/ Jal'Ove to YOl.lnelt bow
that mipt &amp;how Jt :,OU won a chJoe
ln \1'
rea llv rney come iromA�irus�ON *an · · for aupt,,rri1y m • d1 vi.l/
hev
ar,n• � I BUrattiv■ it Joob. znucb inon flrat place in the �� race. rt- the Kennedy Do rrine that
and ed world.
BOTTLE S
he ha·,.. the Commun1.s1 propaa
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anda au
m been urged to lk'clare
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Are They Ignored In Fashions' "-·
OWi ,r "'' ,. gn,wtl, .. top of hat
f
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em- 1ll&gt;f' Amttta.n-type r"oluUo i I Vows w,·11 f
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mu�,' oow pl busJ -v
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IY ALICL\ IIART
pJo
nI and MIC UIJ Pfo' il't&gt;U
Nparate pdle and btL
that Kenned ou.... back, In Cfpp ")
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Any woman, however aleoder Pantie
' - U)t ID ,... i,topoul■ louad . ,
Talcen JUne 1 1
&amp;lrdles
that
baY
&amp;itlO
n to UM C tnmum1t brand
the
e
lalfnnUen
gar
by
PNidden
t J(,en. ,BUT TIIEU IS NOit' a
ihdd wear a girdle And � l
Ab� lhf'

Oak Hill
N ews, Events

L &amp;empt fer folk wlkl •rr ao d�plv
BY JAMES SHERMA N PORTY.ti tht'se bugs WJlh N!rtam
to .uitlundieal ror�disl.t� lf on lhe_ learr••I\ dedictwd
llh
',\
bc1ck
yoJr
with
g
'!"lakin
had
been
u
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o
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t
Stak Stllalor, 7th-8th O,itr1 'l
IIUar lhal tbl'Y '-ttffi. W lose all
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EaU'rNI H�pftal
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for about hul years. and a� mg of U1e ! is uf m�lt1pl11:auo� prartlc■I M'IIR. But the tlnw ii
lips
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Event
Holcemen
ersary
omme
entered
Anniv
ho
ing
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Among lhot.e
50th Wedd
. �utl rarrion. ivisi n, an
M Jone� and M rl
ir.• 1 about over. June I 1 � tht" date lor you progressed lhrough sc;-hool you addlllon
�
comlO,, if II latl't bert no w , wt..-n ! M r� Dan
ovr�
l
holiday
the
hosµ1ta
zer
ol
chiklre1
th!dmrwr
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!
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s.ar.
n
g
anniver
n
rs
•
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th"
ln
Ttie 5(11.h ,..,.Nkh
ion�
Jrarl
ndmg
a
unck-rst
.11n
I
spent Su!I·
ha,•e
an
'°
47 Vm the high sc hool in my home lo" , be �
'1:;,, ! thne IIO-C■ll«l "'glw!,ids w-111 1 Wuufred Evcins C'lork
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you
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it&gt;
I
rom
mg
Of M•. and Mrs Andrew Zw i ll h� honored gut&gt;-sl9 presented duded Raymond Broyles,
f
buer
little
host&gt;
t
s
thought
the
1
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" r . .:ind M rs H en ry
- Gallia Acadt&gt;my High St·hwl of
&lt;&gt;� ra.-te han sh" anil'ersal rnP"t'd .,r day w !h ,1
l&lt;'hth
.hem with Iii btiauttful gold trtt lon A\' e Miss Mayme Barrow.J
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, •as celebr ated Sunda,
convey
to
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mtende-d
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I B ntmlwrg ( Em1,,.. Ann Jone� , and
Rto Grande&gt; Colle(:te. ,n my hon &lt;' ,.., t' r
,. we 00\\ ret'Oo" m,, tht-- md is"-"
""'n. t-vt-ryoiw .
ac,
A mass :it lD a.m at the Sacr.-rl .!Prorated 11, 1:h munt-v· wrapped 153 Garf i eld A JP . John V mton&gt;
as
J
h
sue
1
sC-hl')(•
grade
good
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1h commt'nct'mt-..,t
· elh W ilson ;11 Frankt'f('m t"ntary s c 00 s 1\1 rs F:· l mib
po t:mcl' nf matlu&gt;m aut·s While most
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bo
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the c-e lof' 1n gold 1ml, s4u1rr"°b, re&lt;l bin!s. Brown, 135" C1:1rrttld Ave . Georgt counl}", has
Heart churrh o=nE'd
r
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a1 ' 1l1 ..,1&gt;. mg ' 1 1 i.• sym l 5 Wh I{"h l&gt;.ilblt' Im r.
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1930
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i h•'" 1,, 1 11 15 a foundation
bralM&gt;n ArrangPme,11s of )'l''"i, \ and gold
. �fr Bernard Gurnthe� 16(}1 Chathar., the Columbus cmo Southern 0!11 1 , stand for the sounds vou sp,&gt;ak . and
a n actual demunstr a!tun l
for
ies
t
dinner
the
Wl're
tendmg
At
\h1
decor:1•ed
ums
e
gold
ien
I
mums m
Mr aml Mrs loh n H o-.ve 11 Jr.
I
Sumt&gt; uf you •v ho h av ¥ beco m, St t
oce, their pupi b do have I
scie
of
•mon.t
d
l�n
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'"s and gold ,� J!l d �rs. Zw1llmg and son ,Gil Ave . M rs Mu r' .. 11 t,; Kiser. Pat - , Electric Company a s the -,µt&gt;ak sun�s
11
,till
.l t .r for t h"' m""'
Thn.,
and 1wo d1 1 ldn·n c Bremen Spt!Dl
1
�ful al bu� 1 ness or have b'!' '
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' i·s. Geor ge Jlor f nol . Cl ar k F l'hompson . RI . 1 , t'r
f'duca.tNi an exposure 1o SC"Jenre and the thl' Wt't' kend w,th Mr. and 1fr.i
wt-ll
ll'!lS
u�
of
somt
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wh.1lt ribbons marked the r,C'11 � Der1 , 'Mr. an d M
ple
s
a
with
sts
1
erall
,
�nent
mmt'
V
,_ W 100• upon ,,pen malh pr11w1ples they lt1:1rn t hey can &lt;;1:&gt;e� Lester c..;• 1 II t!sp,e
Follo .·, ng t )"' �" r. lct' . a i , ,, 1k and Barhara, Mr. and M rs Bidwel l , John 11. G ullett, tnton I Overlooked in the :;huffle of ure 1he dasses vou had in arith- I Pf'OP�
ua B r}-. Mr � W1 1 1 1am R. Houc·k. R t I . ;; radua t ion ex en:.-1st&gt; s are the m1:I _ �- �-------'-'---------- 1 demonstrated Ill the modern worh
il )· dinner was s e r v e d m i.lw J o ,·e ph ( uil {\e. Mrs. H i w
Mr. ancl Mrs Don Cope.land o'
el
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I m wh it'h they h\'e.
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W s and Uir Crow n City. Mn Wil liam E. M 'J- titudinous " eornrnen N&gt;men l " e�"'r
I
church auditorium, whirh Y. as a '- •mt . M s Wi h
polis Wt'!rt&gt; nday guests ot
Galli
I The character ol thl' student •s
��
so decorated for t he occasuu He \", t'atht' r . John Tu rel of Po rn• haffey , F, .... mgton. Robert L Arm • \ c1ses for ,r le mrn t ary school .;
and Mrs. D, .\ld W . J ones
Mr.
ark Dr • . Pt \ eighth grade ceremonies in wh i ch '
ss m all four C' f
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suce
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strong,
to
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key
ro).
the
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as
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table
guests'
The honored
.
I
al k H. Shiflet. students go on to high schoo l
l g.
�st' skil ls he :icquires, Just :1e. Betty Jon("S Jf Columbus spent
I
loV'Dly UJ ""'hite cover and ("E' 11 e• • "1 r. and Mrs. Joseph Z w : \m , Pl!'a!lant . M n l "
ss Bet
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1hr !humb IS lhe key to almost the weekt&gt;nd \"Ill .� her mother.
Last week 1t wa� my l)Tl\' i leg e
ed wi th a three t iered wed dmg Ch i rago. Ill : Mr. a rn.J Mrs Wa - RI 2 Pt Plea::.a n t . �t .
all po s Fe, j to be the commr n cement speaK
.
ml
anything you w.1111 to do manua'. Mrs. Margaret t Jones.
I
cakt' lopped with a gold arch on-i ler Zw 1l hng. \1 rs. J ohn L. Z,\"l J France!! L a Jerr G t h
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ly 1 f you have lost your thumh , fP!veral from Oak Hill attendthe numeral 50 and ,..,-hite t a pe r&gt; m g, �t r. and �1 rs. P a ul L&gt;eJea n ry, W . Va . , Lu ke Leon Chapma � . t&gt;r for Jackson Loc al Schoo l. 0/
I
Ru'
MiddleJ)Qft
.
Ste
Ave
nd
n
Brownell
will find 1t extremely diffi- ed the funeral ol Mrs. Tish Chila
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\
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you
Mrs. T s H rne.i u
which Bill Mcin gold holders 011 ,ither sicte
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and
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cult to pi ck up I' pill . for mst an,:� j ders She was .: n aunt of M rs.
B ·yr s Mr
Donald is t h
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,-----------, E. z,.., ll lmg and D i ane an d E drl w. Mrs. Homer H 11 w ,ms. Rt. 3 porr- 1 principal II was
The other principal point
s
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arcella
Cheatwood.
t&gt;roy , W Fran� Ut s inger. R u· · , m v purpose du1
whk'h I hoprd lo Put over lo I
.
Ravenna
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newslof'ller and otbf'!r hl.tratur ihf's• rlrment� .., s c h O O 1
By LOUIS CASSELS
Mr":.. Emma Fields and Le n ) land. Mrs Delbert 'X, Teaford mg' t ile cour::;o&gt;
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and to t hr gen l'r a · public in ()&lt;�- y oung sters also relates lo charariNG
ON
WPP-A
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'1'l ae. Benton . Ky : M r. an&lt;l !I.fr -&gt; . Rt. 2 Racmt', '1 :., W�ne .r Eu - I d my remarks
I
vccas1onal paid PJ':'wspaper adver �r. Thr thumb "tands for opJKt·
h
act1
is
p
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munist•i nfiltrated gro1
I llarold Roush and Kuren . Ken - banks, J ackson, Mrs. Allwrt Pat• ' t o t hese f' igh'
1
rt'('rnitin g m�"'Tlhers on colleg?" lisements_.
, sii\1111 lo tacb of th• four fioI neth and G rorgf' . M iss Rose Ma. rick, RL 4 Luc · 1 sv1llt' , Mrs B.-r1, 1 .l! ra&lt;lers down in
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a mes the U m· .
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ons1stenlly
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eo arn J ackson Coun ' y
ytm
gf'rs, and I sllll-&lt;ertly fN"I ihai
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Mr. and Mn. W i lliam E�ktw r ie llor ::ik, tolumbus : Mr . a n d H. M oo ,
the
with
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for
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lhf' opposition to ce rtai n docr
and sons of Dayton wt're Wefl.. · '-1rs. Larry I Rw is an d Li� . Bt"t le- Lotkwood, Ashl:m
nd
f
rart&gt;ly
E VERY
C
nd
regime,
Sfro
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3lro
� 01ganiz
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trbtH, ,uaderiakPn intelli gHtly
Birl:hs
them two princ:;end l',lests of relative..11 in the fonlainl': Mr. and Mrs . F�verefl
h
Castro
SEWING
I "ailed
1he "Fair Play for ('u , , i fault wilh . any:h1ng thal
'•nd without rancor, 1s a l'O•"
I McDan1PI. M iddlepor1 , and "1,1rs M rs J .ew1s F, Kennerly. Ru' pal thin gs.
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mass
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one
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has
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the
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FPCC
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'&lt; ,trnclln tiling. Df'structlve op
Mr. and Mn. Richard S imon i Delma Halley anrl Ruth A n n land , son, 1 1 2:J a m. Tuesday. One was briPfly to summamt' Committee
ions.
t&gt;C'ul
,
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m
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can
me
on
plays
i
n
ization
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orf
ng
,
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catt
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t
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the
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might
the
k
pusltiob
and family of Dayton were wr•: • Cheshire.
Mrs. Harold Llnyd Porter. �-Vi what I hey learnt&gt;r' rn
�clog hy !'p1cl 1.�g
DCK'umentary Proof
r or thl! fingers, hut constru�Uvr
end guest! of her pareni_s, Mr I Prrparing the dinner W@re Mrs . I Greenla wn A v f'
Columbu�. 1 eight years of r ub!ac school and lhy for thf&gt; u.nd('1,
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rons trt1c- l Cu.ban Prf'm1er fi .cl �_l Casl ro . as 3 1 There is d�&lt;'11mentary pr� r,pposilion iH lo alter thl" d1ttc• '
1
and Mr!I. Raymond H at F 1e l d ar.� l lomer l;onlon, Mrs. M 11ry Kun- l rl.iu�hter. 1 1 06 ..t m Monday Mr$ 1 1he other the rn{'r t of
m i s r::prese-n�:cl . att iot who 15 b�- that lhe c mmi\!N' �as bef&gt;n "f'·1 tion ol the flnget - the _dO("trlne
a�tended the gradi�at ion 1 h " r l zelm;m. M l'� llomer Bm-kles. 1 Frank Ed11r nrd hckl'tt . Rt. 3 0dk 1 1\'e opl:'°�it 1on.
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h:,,
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mR h1 1ll1ed b '.. a_ h_i g ne 1 �hl)o filtral b)� mem bers. ot no!_ o_ne. or mo,.em,-nt - s o t hat it can bl' I
f
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aister, Jo�ce Hatfield from thl' Mrs. E. E. Ful l rod and Mrs. Con- I Hill, snn. !tl 53 a . m. Monrlny Mn Adopt mg the Pv 1 e used
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The_ group no1.1 daims _ a me m but ,�o. Com•nu mst organizJ. . dir"('led into wl)r thwhlle cha•
Rutland High School.
I G e o r g e r. �•·un1.. Wellston. · some commeneemf'nt SJ)eaker I ,
rad llhl i nger.
.
p " i bershq1 of ahm 1 t 7.000. with rhau- l ton s .
1
Unfortunately, II t'" a r I y even• I
Mn. Clayton White and cl1 1 l- Following trM&gt; &lt;lmnl'r. d l l'1�r- ' d tmght1• r . 6 14 1 m Mnml:.1_v Mr ,; , ht&gt;anl years agn I lried to
2
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and
ol
t
s
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a
Communi�t
ngs hy ! hr t·
: One is thl' rt•g11lor
:17 r l �
thinn" you hear , n a rommenl'e· I
.. ,.� ii•·" irl 0 1 1 G1•nt' 1 1 1-111 ' ,l:u-k �!m • dauvhter
dren Carol Lyrm and David Eri- 1 um anr1 OjX"ll hOl1Se ..
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1 l1e otli_ er, _ le"-� ment aclrlress 1s soon foq�otter I
parly, U .
usr- of the hum.1.n hand.
� by n
ward of Warren are the gll'' �ls the z....,dlmg hume. i!l:fi Sta tf' :i t . 10 0:1 p m. S u11rl,1y .
_ s aie
an_s Comm. i well known to th.; publtr, 1s th c j ll mi g ht b.! w(•l l for the speak•�!
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rrprt•"nt
lhe
fl11t
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of her parents, Mr. and Mn;. Erl• during the afternoon Tlw homf'
Dl!irh�r,:,d
l
,
, Pa rty. The la1 ,o s1and on his t ie ml or pe rform ,! e
k 1111"• lf'dg, and "kll la an etghlt. , IIISls . 11 is h P�n ly mf , ltraled hy Socia lisl Worker
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w , s d4'!'0r'il
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;1 1 11'11 1 � rf'N&gt;n • 1 v l1 1srh arJi!t"f1 1 11
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er is a d J SSl'· IPllt communi· s:,• !'°me ol l1N ec '-r nl rir a d . and e McCA LL 'S PATTER
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for ! he O('f'a c u lt&gt; d . ohn M 1 •nan1 G lenn
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Mr. and Mn. Jac\c Roser-h u 111 of y llow flow
Organl1-t&gt; n,,.,,omd rallon .
group 1hal was Iv. med by folio�� you know that would � r_emerr,
and family of Spr i ng f ield a mv - · sion Tht&gt; dmm� lablt 11,• as tx·a u• ' Bairil . 1. ; alvi&gt;�lon i.; Baker. l\lr::. schooling up lfl :hal staii:e In hlli I
Jiff': r•adlng, "t-1 U11g, arllhmf'•
On A pr il 15 . when the United ers of Trotsky aft er he was ' berf'd th mughuul 1 he Lifellme of e SI N G E R S ALES
ed Saturday for a visit wit h ·1 ic l tiful 1n while l:Ji l' rovi•r o v r r I R uby prm,ens, .Mrs Elmer I.
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":'' [rom R ·,1ss1a.
l le, a nd srmitc Th' thum b • Natv,ns
a C ub_ ,1 n l e.xpeIi""
wa� .:.trbal1�g
his h.steners. If '.' l the same 1 1 m�
parenl!t, Mr, and Mrs. F' re :I H os gold and ren l erf'd wilh a largr Si gn um . .)a mC's w She!'ls . M ,· .. .
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l es with the K rt&gt;r� lm and m th � he was able to i mplant a trut 1 ,
t'nbaum and attended thf' Porn- �qiiare eHke i&lt;'fil in white an il C. Alht'rl M c-Cov Mrs. Bryrt•I O the sludenl's &lt;'haradf'r, which t- h cirgl' of a ggression af:la mi.l i
THE
!'
past
has been a �•H er enemy ot sucb unorthodo x hf'�nvior mig! it
four
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/ dl'-roraled with �old rosehucls aorl Du rs t , Ji·l frty ,,. Boc-kl('y, Shi
e roy H_igh School Alumm .
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and 11.ltnoul which lh•y are not: ;_i boul 300 demoJl', l rators ma rchP-1 the Communisl �atty.
serve I purpose w h i rh would 1J..
. . ,.. cenlt'n&gt;d with lhl' num@ral 50 1cy L,ar k ms, ·rammy L, H am
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M r. and M rs. H.l·old .l ohns""
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" our� 1rl&lt;&gt; lhP U . !\ bu1l clmg wavmg '.h� fact that _lhPse l�ng -antaG· , good,
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and Mr. and Mrs. Richard l ,t&gt;if. Cake, l("t" P ream, werld in� l)i I J mo nrl. Mr s Roi.Jeff Looney, Miss Practically
nori('
of
yoo
can
r
- anl 1-Amem·an p1111.ard5 and shout 1 cmst,c Communist fart1onri have
heit and daughter Emma 10 of l min is 11 111s and coffl't' Wl' r l' rv- M 1 d Wilhelm · Wilson B rother'
mber whpn � ou wi• t"l' in th · in g . :Tu ba, si ; 'l u� kPe. nn 1 "
l beg�n _to work tog�her i� the l ROCHESTER , M inn. CUPl 1 - I
.
M �� . J ohn w 1 1 . , rh r. Mrs H a�'. '"?"
,- of ymi � 0 1 n 11 Thi s demo11.sl �:l l1on was orga'lSpringfield. �re �·eekt&gt;nrl ;11,. ,t.� f'd the g11£'.� I�.
first
grade.
M;:,
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FPCC 1s extremely mteres11n� t;:, Film entertain,.'r R1-1ndolph Seo 1 ,
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I ry Heynolns an:-1 infant son, Mrs .
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of Mrs. Theodore l.ehew PfllM·
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au!horil iPs whn keep a do.;e I wa s reported in '" good condition '
eW em
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n' Iu· t , arn I mfanI son . M 1-�.�. I1 prm
• ted
. 1 was JI. IS1 a SYSt , Commitlee.
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roy and 'tr • a nd Mr,; . 5:11r!ey :1
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page,
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watch on Red aM 1v1ties m Ame, , today followin� a succPs�f11,
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llrrry
Hoiglaml.
F'red
Kirk.
Mr�.
M ills of M iddlepo rl.
,
! ( " h &lt;t r l t' S , l ayn&lt;'S, Ha m id Da\' i.:; I matic J ll�hle of ,1 1ttle blark bu 11,;. 1 Thl' _ F'�CC's •lJ ient a tion alsf) is ica . It st1ggests the possihili y hernia Opt'ration at Mayo Clini"
com e,:J.J / n O
Mr. and Mrs. Ashlon S·1 . r,, nl I
In tht first �r a, t' how, w.•� · }'f)II ('� ear In I ts pro o11ganrla , which is I that they may be moving lowarci l Sco1t . 58 , unrl':'1 � e nt sur ge ry un
•
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t
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s
gu,•;
d
r.
Wt&gt;ekf'n
Mrs.
h
Thompson
Rob
rt
M
R
were
Dayton
.
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learned lo iden1 1fy certain ol d 1 slr1buft&gt;rl to m,•mbers 1 h ro11gh a l a united front.
Tuesd ay,
her parents, Mr. and Mr,; f'r;mk Approx .1 mall'y -,r, 1-1tlPt1rl&lt;'1I th" i•rl . lohn�on, Theorclore Y:i1e;.
----- - - - -- - - - · · - · - - -- - -· -- - .
. aM , Mmen v1lle
,arnl St1rl ham, Reil y Hu ghes .
.
,
Srew
(
s 1 x 0 1·1 1)1' k 1e 11 li \\ Sh IJl 1 1 1111wr o1
Steplwn Lucas, Terra nce Abner.
•t rs. R aymond B ,·own
.
"'f r. and ..
ti S t p u 1 s .1 n, , ,S t · , Ioh II . s 1 . u t i ,
Mrs. Hersr1le1 Nr irton , M rit \\' ii .
and d augh tl'r. N 11 11ry or (. u1 111 , 1 bu It! � . o
,
e�an &lt;'hu rdw� _ ht ld Simdav e:;
MahaflE'y. DaniPI Asburr.
were weekend g11ests of r@lriliv1•s
Jiam
.
n mg r n th e soc1:1 l room ol t ht' )
1
Mr-s
W
i lliam JlouC'k, Mrs. Frt', Mrs. G Iadys . C, ur kler I t' rt s.un, churd1 . 'lno
I
.
.
rm
Paul
s
.
,
l.(
10
l
l t'W em• k C,IW,,.
"·. I ann
� I IIIant son afld
day ror a V I SI t at I'o". 1, ",1 ••,n ,
.
. members ol ,�,,.. churT I1r� A r•
t,rntt•,
Mr!&gt;.
d
n
a
Pomt with Mr.
. fln11·t•rs dr,•. Mr� P.lmer E. S1�m an and i 1 ,
,• a nR('men1s o r •t'1 mg
B ryan anu., 1am1·iy .
1 ant son.
1
or:t! l·d llit' ror,m
Mr. and Mrs W i lli11m flilhr,!.
Amona: l\illnJ
Fo i i nwmg
· th e '' oner Tom R e,:
daughtl'r Barbara and �n. W;il. ,
,
11g IA .the midni ght re­
or&lt;l1
A
!'1·
ler on l)('h �tr uf !he twn diun· :.
ter ol La ncas1e , \' l.�lt t&gt;, l �:itw·
m port of t he nur·fi n g depart mE'n · .
11tE'
t
dny, with Mr. and M rs 11 •. 1 1, y "' � - presr ti •h • C'R f'\' . Willia those po1 ients v, ho were li�ted
Vur1s w ith a !lift l'I leri,1:1cal vesl•
Kci�er ' Mine-l'sn llt'
o[ 11,•hit@ !)11rplkt' and rob ,1l in lair conclit 10J&gt; u1 rluded M r s .
mf'r.ls
;
lm
,'"r
1
r
f
Thlf'
'M rs. Henry
o 0, l .
Hobt!rt H aynes� Mrs. Addie Rou�h
am! i,:old cross
\•islted rt-cently with lier pai et i ls.
,
&lt;
Mrs.
Claude Cd ubb. Mrs. Own,
1·1
1 NPw m::-mtwr� honorr .I wrre
M r and M rs. H a rr' K e, ..... ,..1.
1 adulls, Mrs. Al \"l'nla Cl'("il, M1 , I Walters, Mn. /\lbert ratrici..
Harl P1i rker of Col mr lm� \'J.� 11.
1 H race
Buxton. Vern Cam 11b..- ll,
d
�
eel friends in the area ia�t wH k. and Mrs Har n' Gri o sta!I, F.u
m Le Miss Florence l ,imp, Mrs. Em­
b,
Mr and Mn Raym und p111 k �ene Schwa Af, s. Willia
ma Ochsenbein, Mrs, Ollie Rll�·
er oi Columbu� spent · ., �•e•:k 1 1iew, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mee 1 , 1
sell , John Henry, M rs. Marshal l
Tom
Miss
Mrs.
Rif
Reu
r,
Jean
toi
end wilh relalives and ;r , ·•n j� m
1
sell
, John Hen 1 y Mrs. M a rsha ' !
'1e and Jack Harl and s ix younJ,:
the area.
1
M
unlgomery , Ferd Lawrencl! ,
Mr. and Mn. Howiud TL,� kEr people who were confirmed on
and family left Saturd [ly lnr lhtir Penlecost Sun�.iy. John Ande•· f Mrs, Htirt Lyort.sMSasslli�c- M
home in llhode Islan,t ' aft, r a son. ChRrles Fis�er, Blll B a e r, Mrs. Hart Lyon3. Miss Sallie Mc•
'
.
visit with Mr. and Mrs Adolph HowRrd .l?hnson, Mary H asbat ] Cormick, Miu . Mayme Barrows
Mrs.
Alb!'rt
Slt-!Wn,
Mrs.
Perri
�en
and
Jimmy
Hamm.
WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSI NESS
Grueser Sr .. Minersvilr!.
Open Every Day Til 5:00 p.m. - Saturday Til 9:00 p.m.
1 Bill Ynnng and Dor Co a!Ps, l"'Pm• Sayre and John M. n aike,
M r . and Mrs. Leonard R II s 8
retumed to their home. Cl�ve:.,nd bers o( the 1961 graduating ckm I
by
r •
Monday, 'afler a WE"t"k{'nd vis it. \\'l'r"I' each � o.!s( nt rd Bibles
the
St.
Poul
�hurch
on
Sunda}'.
They were act•ompa.1•erl hume
For The Old Boys!
All Rubber Goods - New Material M.-n• , N&amp;W MATCH UNIFORMS, W•r• 6.90 - Now 5.95
by h,:r father, Raymond EiselATTEND f';OIVVENTION
t'
ilein, 111ho spent tlw pas1 I TI Mrs. F.cli!h Thl'mas. Mrs Har25% Off During Sale
M.n•, SUMMER DRESS HATS
1 .29
day, al his homt', Peacork A\'I' rietl Warnt&gt;r. Rirha rd Wa i-ner,
M•n•, Woh,fflne LEATHER GLOVES, 40% Off R•I• Prie•
Mrll. Elmt'r w . Smith relurn&lt;'d Dorothy Dudley tond Mrs. N aomi
Linoleum by the Yard - While It lasts
WERE 6.50
I Which 6·1 Die
lo hrr home, Orvlll, '1ondoy. af· Bentley of the F'irst B a p 1 1 s t
20% Off Re1uler Price
3 yd. wide at 1 .98
I lay,• LEVIS, All Slz••
ter a t•11 days visit with Mr. Church of Rutlnnd were in At!1. L I S 8 O N , Portugal (UPI) 20% Off Regular Price
8oy1' DUNGAREES, All Sbl!'1
All Wallpaper
- 1 961 Stock imd Mrs, Eldon Kraeutt'r ,1 !1 d ens, Snnda}' whn't! they allen&lt;i• Twisted chunks of melal , , . bun I
·
daughters.
25 % Off Regular Price
ed lhe Misl!lonary Convention of dies of letten • . . watersoakei:i
331/1 Off Rqul■r Price
M.n' 1 WORK JACKETS
Mrs. Nora Roush lert Fr ilh.Y, lht Pro\'idence As!IOC'lalion.
• .suitcases . • , a mmk coat • a
7-0nly Men•, WINTER HATS - - - - - - - · - - · - - · NOW 39c
There will be a 50% Discount on All Garden
for a visit ln Pon1rn, Mic 1 1 .
-----child's doll • , ,
Boys' New
19c
Men's
BILL
ED
CAPS
·,
-.,.,, 1th her daughter and !IDn-in•law.
WAS SPEAKER
Dutch and PorlugHese invest!•
Seeds.
Mr, a nd )! ."1. William J,;e.:,terson Frank &lt;.:heesebrt-w of Middle• gators today ca:f'fully picked up
7-loy1' RAINCOATS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , . _ _ _ _ _ _ l5c
and other relatives.
port was the Memorial Day spea k each of theSt'! items strewn along I
Wor, 3.25
32 M•n'1 FLANNEL $HIRTS, Wtre 2.91, 3.29 Now 2.19
Rev, and Mn. E. E: Rou'"-h of f'r at W1lkesvill,: yesterday whM the sandy shore seeking a clue
1o 1.9s, Now
es
I
I
l.ake11iew •� the gul'�h of his the Legion post lhere held ser\l lo the cause of a DC8 jetlinf'�
sister and bro!ht-r-m-law \1r. ancl kes al the C'E'meleries. He was crash lhat killed 61 per!Ona, JO of
• Shoe
IIGULA R PRICE
M rs, Charles Wi1hrow, M 1ncrS• nccompanied by Mrs.
C,,eese them children
l
.
\'Hie.
2S0 pr, M■n' 1 &amp; Childr•n•1 DRESS &amp; WORK SHOES
brew ·
The plant plun,:ed Into the Al '
25% Off Rq. Prlc•
lantic Tuesday just off the fH!1
SO pr. loy,1' I Girls' POLL PARROT SHOES
ionable resort community of C,i- I,
Were 5.25 - Now 2.49
War• •.115 - Now 1 .91
Chlldren'1 DrHHtt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wtrt 2.91 - Now 1.91
I parlca four mlnute1 after takin� '
Friday &amp; S1turd1y
l.adlH' Dr111e1., V1lut1 2.91-5.95 - Spec. 1.00 encl 1.49
off from Lisbon'• Portela Airport
2S pr. Wolv.rlne DRESS OXFORDS
Chambray Shirts - - ---------- Spec. Sal• Price 1 .59
#Atn's
Were 1 1 .50 - Now 6.95
Fishermen and others in thl'
On llrlday &amp; Saturday
SWht Shirts - - - - - - - ·- - - - - - ·· · - - - A • A·- - · - - - 1 .39
Men·•
• Outsid e Blouses
TM Entire Store
area told of hearing expl03iona ai
Swe.ttor, _ _ _ _ _____ _ _ _ w,,. 2.91 - Now I.Gt
26--t.adi"'
7 pr. Men'e COMMOSOR� _ _ _ _ _ _ Self, S.25 - Now 3.49
·
(lxupt Grocer, Dtpt.)
the lime of the (Tash, leading to ,
Mart's H■ne1 TN Shirt, &amp; Shortt _ _ _ _ 2$% Off R... Price
• Straw Bags
1 speculation that
lhe giant r-t I
Men', Winter Undtrn■r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 25% Olf ff:tt. Prlc•
• Shrug s
WIU Carry A.
4 Piece &amp; 6 Pl••
may have blown up In the B,ir, 1
s.t, Of Dl1hn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Whllt Thty Last - :U5 and 4.95
The mangled body of a girl
All '•Intl by Hanna ,■Int ,. . - 20% Off R•l•r Prlc•
• white Hats
V••• . . . . , . , . , V■luH from 1 .69 to 3.39-Now 1 .00 ea.
about lout )'eal'I old was the first
Sc""" Door,, SI• 2·10+1D ---�-- Wat 71JO - Now 4.95
Ori MtrchandlN Not
Sen-i"I Tr•v• _ _ _ . Vatu .. from ;..75 to ◄.7S - Now 1.99
victim to be washed a s h o r • ,
Mentioned On Sale.
HerN $hM1, - ,t•ln - - · - · ------· - - SS.00 c er 7c per lb.
Tawel• . _ . var.,.. from 1.59 to 1.19 - Now 1 .00 ...
1bere were 47 p.assengen and 14
Luncheon Cloth,, V■I. from 2.79 to 3.50, Now 79c &amp; $1 ff.
1-0nl, 35,0DD 8.T.U. GH Muter, � :■rtln Pull
•- aooa.-.1
Mu,lc■I Powder loxes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.91 Value for 2.00
Automatic _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WN 1l2.9S - Now 17.95
All the viclim1 a b o a r d the
1Ai lerrel lted Vermlllon -·-··----------�-- 19c per lb,
C111,1rt St.
Pomeroy plane, operated by the Dutch-Vt!ll \
ezuelan Vla511 Airlines, were �._ i
CLOSEOUT
Sal,1 9x1 2
�-------••---�l th@r South American or Eu
49,95 Westtnghouse
ON ALL
ropean.
Accept Our Invitation
The jet - capable of carrying
I-Toy Rider Polka Cir • . . . . • Wa, 21 .SO-Now 12.95
ELEC. ROASTER
up to 1 18 pel"!Drn• - crashed in
BON NE
Clifford Shaver, Evangelist
1-L■r.. Toy W■gon _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W•• 7.49 - New 4.95
Alie for your ,.._ tl�ket, No
: a heavy r11instorm but investigi.- I
1
purch■M reqUlred. Drewln
1 tor■ had no immediate explana- 1
Of Port Clinton Will Be At
I-Toy Dump Tractor ltkler •• W■1 25,9S - ,.._ 16.95
lalt" Ny .t MIi. You do not
·
°
ticm ror the caust.
BELLE
2 5 /o OFF
c1r.w1-14" Trlcyle, Small Tlret ______ Flnt luyer - 2.95

10 0'Cl«k Mass Opened Su nday

..... 1,,· ... 1.ui.1.t.1t:J, t"um�fuy-lW
U.1.ut:1'(.l-1 L, U., l.ll..t1.y .) J , 1 11:110 .L
•i

Fancy . . . Froaen

CORNISH HENS -- 4!c
FRYING TURKEYS ! 39c
BEEF STEAKS 79c
MEA T PIES - 4 p:;,� 79c
b.

� ,b

Fl11h,O.Fruze

lb.

lb.

20,o,,
p�g.

8•nqu1t · · • IIHf, Chicken or
Turkey

TREESWEET

L EM O NA D E
3 5 9 c s ::� 5 9
c
12-01,
cans

A&amp;P Brand

. . Fr•h, fro..n

Orange Juice - 4 � 79c
Apple Pies - . 2 � 89,
Cherry Pies --2': 49c
Mn. Smith's . . . PHch or

Mn. Smith's . . . F1mUy SI•

SHA R P C H E ESE
C
•
,
.
.
..
0
0
P.EA C H ES . .
4 .... •1 .
SWE ET P EAS • 9 ......... • 1 .00 FRESH SWEET CORN DoL 69c
,•••..... 10c WATE RMEL ON
8
B EANS . .
ea
• • • •
S
c
,,
....
10 Off Sa le
PR EM • •
• • • 2 ....
CO FFEE
D;OG FOO D • • • 6 ••••
8 o'Clock
Red, Ripe . . . Firm, Flavorful

,._

A&amp;P Brend • • , Slices or Helves

HOT
HOUS'

YEL LOW

c.11,.,.,1.

CLING

Iona Brend • • • Tender

,

Sultana Brend

Florida . . . Golden

•

Red, Ripe , , • SwHt, Juicy

22-lb.

With Pork

Swift's • • • Spicy, Sc Off

In Toniato Sauce

'

•

MEAT

Charcoal Briquets _ •9:�
69c

. .

SWEET PEAS

Dixie Cold Cups ___ .:":;
29c
k
' Dixie Hot Cups __ .: ;. 55 c
White
Plates ���� ,k.. 29c

1 6,oa,

DEL M O NTE

CORN ��:.
'•

,i,,.

-

ITYLI

-

4 '!.: 69c
4 ':=: 69c

·.

9

PICNIC SUPPLIES/

•

WNCHEON

Dally Brend • • • 3 V•le11..

A,,.r•ge

Paper
Plastic Forks &amp; S

S A L E! .
h

CATSUP ::..::! vr_, 4 ·::

69c

Lltllt Moot
llt .., 4
.
9
TUNA ·FISHClwn
k lti,lo 2
nno
C

-

poons

•1 �.. 9c

Statler Napkinswi,r,. _
,. ':".:· 21 c
Fla.v'r Fresh Drink, :.:.:
� :::: 39c
Hi-C Orange Drink 3
� 89c

PICKLES !��: s-,

A&amp;P FRESH ROASTED

64 ...

69c

Red Cirrfe -­
Bokar

:!· $1 S5

SALE END S JUNE 3rd

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four Fingers: Skills·r Thum
sounds mt'llC'. Oth('rS. • urh as I , I O 'l

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People In

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!®•.

FAB RICS

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le

.,ubab.;

Pro be Crash
Of P lane In

Cut Up - Tray Pick

NOW 1.00

Departm.ent

For Summer Wear !

TENNIS SHOES
25% OFF
SPECIAi.!

e lffen'•• Wotnen'• and
Children's Wear • Other Items

10% DISCOUNT

I

Phillips Sisfers Style Shop

Lad•tes G•rc11

I

FREE!

TOY €1.0SEOIJTS

LINOLEUM
RUGS

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IIGULAR PRICE
1-•lectrlc Tr•ln · · · - - ----· W•s 25.H - Now 17.tS
MENU PL.\N' BACKFIRES
COSMETICS
LONDON &lt;UPP - 'lbe Hote:
From May 29th lo June 7th
I Carlton Towen breakfast ordei-­
Ing syAlem - 1,.&lt;:1ving guestt cir
Each Evening 7:30 P.M.
rle menul!l and hang them Otr. .
Inc.
Come anJ '1Udy God'• Truth with us so that we
side t�ir door,11; - bacldircd '
may belier serve each other to know the truth and
Tueaday when a passing pranll.
'to obey. In this way we may, ptea,e our God.
RUTLAND, OHIO
MAIN STREET
!liter marked a a.even courSt' meal
·-"·.-�-------�---·---------- --··- ---- - · _ _
,"·"'--·"'·=""
,_____________________. for a lad}' gue-rt on a d iet.
.I_. ______________,..__,_,,.._.,__ ,.

The Success Cong regation

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P.UT LA ND• DEPT. STO RE

)

lb.

F....,. or Smokld

PICNIC HAMS

35c
HAM SLICES --- ]9c
CANADIAN BACON - 89c
COTTAGE BUTTS
69c
Choice Ceni.r Cur.

Whole

1 :iru

CAERTQN SERVES JS

lb.

IINdy To Cook . . .

lb.

Smokld

lb,

Wlscomin • • • Aged, Fancy

SSc VJ:1c �e
4Sc
23c.

lb.

COMPLIETI

Drum,ttck &amp;
Thigh ____ ,b.

WINGS

lb,

·-

l b.

' o� .
suc,.--

Fried Haddock ,11,.h�•. 49c

FltllO

0c

ean Perch

Fried Fl ou nder

p1
1 �:. 49c

'11101'

•· 5 9C

Fried Fish Sticks _ ... 45 c
Fried Scal lops _ r•. 65c

C·

1-lb.
,=kg.

THIN

.FJSB and
SEAFOOD

l b,

Any s1.. ,1_

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

1 0 Pr. Kid Shoes

I

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:�!��te

lEGf

Whole Chickens -·- 29c

e DOOR BUSTERS

• Men'• Clothi11g Departn,ent

;.i;.:e

/decade

BREASTS

GIGANTIC STOCK-REDUCTION

:

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Cut Up Parts

A Price-Slashing History-Making Sale To Reduce Our Inventory!

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many i-·ater.

FABRIC
SHOP

C�urc/Je,s

Starts Tl1urs., June 1

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Crown
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PATTER NS

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to d
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.,:: � � MYetaJ pou • fled, ln bl, leOOlld St.le of the of urgency abou t t � whole = op Ji ron� aJhi :n::U ."' 1 of rt'v otut l()n it'ttt an end to 111· The L:-111vU I# Oiur&lt; h wi ll 'i . l Ledlie •Jd � the ...._
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arq tJnJon men.age I ii I tremen- nedy proaram aod a demand lot the American
e p o tat
p m. f
w,thout Oil@ Is only foolmtl btr- chance
tr��l!On to leaa d,,
of
t
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It
llet'lut
o
be
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weddi
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L.i
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• , �eddlng "¥Ill be �.
Ba rr
jl nr n
self, Even the IIJmme,t Modthe &amp;arter bump, that · lbu w rk ad filed on kip of ai l , act JOQ thit ye.er _ not nui _ veloped cotmtr· , .
of a l l
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lhe
300-0dd
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of
tll know, that she can
�•tlon,i1 I which .Dl.ly Ulp C-ongr... IJII tik t10n1 w11h the
nd a h i g FJa d lai C 'lw�ladet fl v
't a.bow your skirt
01 all th� er alandlrd of liil'ing
,
•••
Which the Pr-eeident hu made lo JOb into UM! e.arlr fall al lea
for
.
�
c 1othes to advantag. without the
llt'w 0 to be the first A- cdding ever he·
·
workl lncludlo
st
UMi.a
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an
ru
in
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For
ttw
tlor
the
u
gala
dtu
!hat
.-ho
fl
rdl
Ph
will help themw lvl'1 n
fer to go &amp;he nt: i:, daya ol bltr adrrunu: . 1 The Latell. Kennedy mesn� !J their ,litelUtet�
lir-ri•ng c.ffltrol of a pod girdJe
;
with
uartP,J' accepting Amencan aid
legged durfnc
q
tratkm.
,
ther
The double rini,: ctremoriy wi,J
1ml bra.
heme
IWnmer,
rated
e
:::
u rhe mo.i lmporl given lo the 0-.,mnum':°
•
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t1
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be performed bv the Rev. H � l
r
For IOll'II ,euooa: now, cun,q ba: glrdJu w ith cuffed leg ConiNU bu Jeq lhlin halt-d i- ant of hur ftl'lt lour month, la ol in curbmg txptr,Klll 0� �ad
f
:t
Ir
In
1'HE
to hold them In place, I &amp;mad tile' PrlYloul Pl'Oltillrut. ; fK"t. ·H
QUA.RR� wrth ! hi.ti Biddle Mu" lleuy Mum, n J r
h,ne not bun uauerated, but
u,, to�her
a
Joo... lernallonal cons lraey A d, "11i!n• pr rani
wJII
be �r111dpa l ly thret M 11a Mar)f'Oe rlo'fmao will st&gt; vr •
neJther are they ignored. Aud .., c� prettieat IW1'lfflet dret1-esj 'A'Jth lllf'M fflljor l'he1111re1 pus. end, that hav• been lyinl aroun&lt;l I tu.ally, dlsann:met 8� pea
�
r I
Lhe dorue.11, front, the ob- a, br.idf'Anl81d
( ('
worn only wllh �p1ets 1 ed, lfr about to bf palffd and and wrap, up •
the functioa of Fidle, eoneleUe l br
de
p.ad
i
:.a114t
la
r
w
un
and %,rfy
of pro
1
Q
jec:t1011 ,., alreadv shaping up in Jea,a o
u U
t
•e oft"1
, O"lffll In 1pedlk- term.
M rone •illt&gt;!'r ol the br ".:i
l
Wt
•od bra theN dayi la not to COD- bee · P un U OO'W, they
u
7
th&amp;
,ti
Now
t .. Kennedy bill "" w11J aen-, aa
Bu! doQ•t tou eluUcizeJ ; u this rnari:1
fme the fi&amp;ure , but lq reline it.
tr
11U!:
o
PRf:
SW
F!N1'
uw
an
tnd'
�
'8
on
to
•sage g
_.m hf l()f, (-octly. 11 W11J M' ichatl Barr iYJJJ ht&gt; tlll!'l �
bind to make lanntnta: ml.Q an •utomat.Jr dry - of ilit, llnl'fflaiiu
You can find the riaht girdle
r
-.orne
set the ttage • · abl 7
y and runv,
or
n
,
lbem cl
'
l
or
!Dr every occa:tlon among the
llld Ila, put when )'OU ! •�Jred or mte.111e heat wm I that have mam-d the �rdJj l forthcoming tall• : v1!n a w�1 , � :�� l an ann�J budget of Jll..1 bearer, and Uu � C.: itu'OJ Ler
ltretdi.
I
JOn
"'
ln
u.,.
li�a�
t
year be&amp;i luunt, Ok! flo•cr girl
he alretdi
tome'. the- CUpl h.ave!
tn·•n v st)'le1 available. ftere are
far. II 11 regarded DI a ood s:&gt;
., ' R U11Ja·1 Khrutbchev. I t : n l m n ext
thin fler:Jble bomng, nylon •Uff- I Shape a bra
ly
,
with
Howard Kelley of H1l l&amp;boro w 1 i
ieamlr-n brief1 to w■ar under erwi:
.a S3 5 b11
I
Ju
� ll � a
or girdle afte.- Just what the Presi� /I'll . an am wer to the Moscow �an
.
JJ
t s an
t"t• IOn del1c 1I.
I or porou, motdld S,Olyel'i-/You've la undered It
!
ve as bea:1 rr.q M'lth
R
r
t:wlm111Us, short ,yle. for ahort
Your br� 1 for, freed of cam I prom ,i, l to of 81 Conmtu".1111
1
Dua
/
w
lest , �ndly, the n eua ge will nol and Larry Ba:� s ushe s
short , rqutar Jen,th for CUUal �ll � ffttlnJ affect, Th&amp;M lbould be huna over I rod or llne ' UI hOw elearer pa ill
lM: November seltll'JI
a
r
1
rp
1
be
y the 1traJ11, Your Jfr. :
e
gr■n1 for �Id conqtlt'at,
ro- / :;� '1
t'��r� !1 pr, - SoJ�ist wlll bf' Allen �kldl" and
:r � � lobaer lborb, ana Try on ■eMr':t�ty':: �h � :w: be
/
1
1 �garu.d. Mn O.:nna Morris
a
clrdlta to wear girdle, and bru wit!l
THE GOAi.i sgr FORTH for K� lptech •a1 , ln eftett gram It asks .abo
Car.
)'O
r
el
/
rind
u
'
rO:::
to dry, or �by�Of\8•:w
o
a
l
TI
ou
•
e
or
p
a
r
·
1og
m
•
ram
UnJ
the
ted
in
.
Sta
whi
t"8 U! the oominl? /
ch wage demand■ ,,- at lea d lo ll fl.a
jufl the right one for your p • from hanger,
1
I . I considered likely to be th.al the
Jror dreu-up OCClllJOJll, when pue, And Oil�
IN objective. that aln'IOt.t other leading not,olUI of 1M free Uon and strlkeA that
you'vt bought
rfe e
'i
worJd
e
lm
bo all, If ,ou've been of the every citizen would llke
can join lo aid the dt&gt;""lop wilh t 11 �uc
dreu 11 worn, a don't be afraid
: r Pre51dent' B mf'�sage is aggre�
d fen pr
� ��
to Me I
that
la
t
11nctertni �ion
t he iJve m lone , d:ia :'er g ing the Co11, I
6!liPUC:;2u•
that ,Ou don't med I lir- fulfilled.
t raelette ii )'OW' be.t: wU lhurt the
QI
rne� t of new nation• and ln!IU re- nat !onal lntereJt
garment
·
th
st
t
:�
-0r
;
1&lt;1
.
o
·
in
an
and
arm
t will
seeurltv.
s ra .:
New flbrlcs have been intro. ' o'i� :
dret., , Tbe7 include «tronger natloool ;� es
1��bulgeR
Bm�th ou: Y •open eoofhct in • AUh,..limited
nt called It a ··tree. nNAJ..LY
--.Uon. You'l! &amp;nd &lt;!ivJI
duce that are In the ma.ID
dete�
S I X 1 8-0Z..
uest iorMK1 oom doctrine ." Bui ll is
O
/ Jal'Ove to YOl.lnelt bow
that mipt &amp;how Jt :,OU won a chJoe
ln \1'
rea llv rney come iromA�irus�ON *an · · for aupt,,rri1y m • d1 vi.l/
hev
ar,n• � I BUrattiv■ it Joob. znucb inon flrat place in the �� race. rt- the Kennedy Do rrine that
and ed world.
BOTTLE S
he ha·,.. the Commun1.s1 propaa
·
, coYefl' from rttessloo, econo
anda au
m been urged to lk'clare
But whal this does
iill/ lh

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the capital ,;t, "
t he town of SI George tben
.art: •
°"-Mrf'et nwtibera in 8ermuM.
.

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I Reds lnf'1 ltrate American
0 IIeges r Say Castro Be'1ng
'Bu ll '1ed' By . . N e·1ghbors

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�����anded Huge Load In President
C 'Jrves Nat Stressed, Neither
I 1 Vpen &lt;. n urc n
's
N
ew
l'
ro
po
sa
s
�
�
....
1,
·••llod
Are They Ignored In Fashions' "-·
OWi ,r "'' ,. gn,wtl, .. top of hat
f
u
t
II
em- 1ll&gt;f' Amttta.n-type r"oluUo i I Vows w,·11 f
_,...,..
mu�,' oow pl busJ -v
-··
IY ALICL\ IIART
pJo
nI and MIC UIJ Pfo' il't&gt;U
Nparate pdle and btL
that Kenned ou.... back, In Cfpp ")
:
Any woman, however aleoder Pantie
' - U)t ID ,... i,topoul■ louad . ,
Talcen JUne 1 1
&amp;lrdles
that
baY
&amp;itlO
n to UM C tnmum1t brand
the
e
lalfnnUen
gar
by
PNidden
t J(,en. ,BUT TIIEU IS NOit' a
ihdd wear a girdle And � l
Ab� lhf'

Oak Hill
N ews, Events

L &amp;empt fer folk wlkl •rr ao d�plv
BY JAMES SHERMA N PORTY.ti tht'se bugs WJlh N!rtam
to .uitlundieal ror�disl.t� lf on lhe_ learr••I\ dedictwd
llh
',\
bc1ck
yoJr
with
g
'!"lakin
had
been
u
y
o
!
t
Stak Stllalor, 7th-8th O,itr1 'l
IIUar lhal tbl'Y '-ttffi. W lose all
•
EaU'rNI H�pftal
•
for about hul years. and a� mg of U1e ! is uf m�lt1pl11:auo� prartlc■I M'IIR. But the tlnw ii
lips
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t
I
t
o
u
S
J
(.'
time
Event
Holcemen
ersary
omme
entered
Anniv
ho
ing
...
Among lhot.e
50th Wedd
. �utl rarrion. ivisi n, an
M Jone� and M rl
ir.• 1 about over. June I 1 � tht" date lor you progressed lhrough sc;-hool you addlllon
�
comlO,, if II latl't bert no w , wt..-n ! M r� Dan
ovr�
l
holiday
the
hosµ1ta
zer
ol
chiklre1
th!dmrwr
·
he
!
�I
s.ar.
n
g
anniver
n
rs
•
yea
th"
ln
Ttie 5(11.h ,..,.Nkh
ion�
Jrarl
ndmg
a
unck-rst
.11n
I
spent Su!I·
ha,•e
an
'°
47 Vm the high sc hool in my home lo" , be �
'1:;,, ! thne IIO-C■ll«l "'glw!,ids w-111 1 Wuufred Evcins C'lork
d
anrn
)
you
1mt'
t
it&gt;
I
rom
mg
Of M•. and Mrs Andrew Zw i ll h� honored gut&gt;-sl9 presented duded Raymond Broyles,
f
buer
little
host&gt;
t
s
thought
the
1
.
" r . .:ind M rs H en ry
- Gallia Acadt&gt;my High St·hwl of
&lt;&gt;� ra.-te han sh" anil'ersal rnP"t'd .,r day w !h ,1
l&lt;'hth
.hem with Iii btiauttful gold trtt lon A\' e Miss Mayme Barrow.J
U
,
"
.
e
_·
e
-•
um
I
1
uah:u
gra
,
3
d
In
'"g
...
, •as celebr ated Sunda,
convey
to
.
.
mtende-d
t'
I B ntmlwrg ( Em1,,.. Ann Jone� , and
Rto Grande&gt; Colle(:te. ,n my hon &lt;' ,.., t' r
,. we 00\\ ret'Oo" m,, tht-- md is"-"
""'n. t-vt-ryoiw .
ac,
A mass :it lD a.m at the Sacr.-rl .!Prorated 11, 1:h munt-v· wrapped 153 Garf i eld A JP . John V mton&gt;
as
J
h
sue
1
sC-hl')(•
grade
good
1
h
1h commt'nct'mt-..,t
· elh W ilson ;11 Frankt'f('m t"ntary s c 00 s 1\1 rs F:· l mib
po t:mcl' nf matlu&gt;m aut·s While most
·
bo
·
the c-e lof' 1n gold 1ml, s4u1rr"°b, re&lt;l bin!s. Brown, 135" C1:1rrttld Ave . Georgt counl}", has
Heart churrh o=nE'd
r
' thl'
a1 ' 1l1 ..,1&gt;. mg ' 1 1 i.• sym l 5 Wh I{"h l&gt;.ilblt' Im r.
.
.
1
1I
f
y
ac1
bo
la
ralor
II
l
II
".
t'r
M1
e
M
ha\
arry
with
nol
4
June
s.
r
do
M
.
St
nut
C'h,•�1
1930
Jr
Voreh.
ls
f
ba
1
.
.
1 m. 01 110
i h•'" 1,, 1 11 15 a foundation
bralM&gt;n ArrangPme,11s of )'l''"i, \ and gold
. �fr Bernard Gurnthe� 16(}1 Chathar., the Columbus cmo Southern 0!11 1 , stand for the sounds vou sp,&gt;ak . and
a n actual demunstr a!tun l
for
ies
t
dinner
the
Wl're
tendmg
At
\h1
decor:1•ed
ums
e
gold
ien
I
mums m
Mr aml Mrs loh n H o-.ve 11 Jr.
I
Sumt&gt; uf you •v ho h av ¥ beco m, St t
oce, their pupi b do have I
scie
of
•mon.t
d
l�n
•
'"s and gold ,� J!l d �rs. Zw1llmg and son ,Gil Ave . M rs Mu r' .. 11 t,; Kiser. Pat - , Electric Company a s the -,µt&gt;ak sun�s
11
,till
.l t .r for t h"' m""'
Thn.,
and 1wo d1 1 ldn·n c Bremen Spt!Dl
1
�ful al bu� 1 ness or have b'!' '
' ,
' i·s. Geor ge Jlor f nol . Cl ar k F l'hompson . RI . 1 , t'r
f'duca.tNi an exposure 1o SC"Jenre and the thl' Wt't' kend w,th Mr. and 1fr.i
wt-ll
ll'!lS
u�
of
somt
·
wh.1lt ribbons marked the r,C'11 � Der1 , 'Mr. an d M
ple
s
a
with
sts
1
erall
,
�nent
mmt'
V
,_ W 100• upon ,,pen malh pr11w1ples they lt1:1rn t hey can &lt;;1:&gt;e� Lester c..;• 1 II t!sp,e
Follo .·, ng t )"' �" r. lct' . a i , ,, 1k and Barhara, Mr. and M rs Bidwel l , John 11. G ullett, tnton I Overlooked in the :;huffle of ure 1he dasses vou had in arith- I Pf'OP�
ua B r}-. Mr � W1 1 1 1am R. Houc·k. R t I . ;; radua t ion ex en:.-1st&gt; s are the m1:I _ �- �-------'-'---------- 1 demonstrated Ill the modern worh
il )· dinner was s e r v e d m i.lw J o ,·e ph ( uil {\e. Mrs. H i w
Mr. ancl Mrs Don Cope.land o'
el
am
l
I m wh it'h they h\'e.
r
l
W s and Uir Crow n City. Mn Wil liam E. M 'J- titudinous " eornrnen N&gt;men l " e�"'r
I
church auditorium, whirh Y. as a '- •mt . M s Wi h
polis Wt'!rt&gt; nday guests ot
Galli
I The character ol thl' student •s
��
so decorated for t he occasuu He \", t'atht' r . John Tu rel of Po rn• haffey , F, .... mgton. Robert L Arm • \ c1ses for ,r le mrn t ary school .;
and Mrs. D, .\ld W . J ones
Mr.
ark Dr • . Pt \ eighth grade ceremonies in wh i ch '
ss m all four C' f
..
1
suce
!
strong,
to
J
i
4
.
P
2
key
ro).
the
::
as
\l
table
guests'
The honored
.
I
al k H. Shiflet. students go on to high schoo l
l g.
�st' skil ls he :icquires, Just :1e. Betty Jon("S Jf Columbus spent
I
loV'Dly UJ ""'hite cover and ("E' 11 e• • "1 r. and Mrs. Joseph Z w : \m , Pl!'a!lant . M n l "
ss Bet
l
1hr !humb IS lhe key to almost the weekt&gt;nd \"Ill .� her mother.
Last week 1t wa� my l)Tl\' i leg e
ed wi th a three t iered wed dmg Ch i rago. Ill : Mr. a rn.J Mrs Wa - RI 2 Pt Plea::.a n t . �t .
all po s Fe, j to be the commr n cement speaK
.
ml
anything you w.1111 to do manua'. Mrs. Margaret t Jones.
I
cakt' lopped with a gold arch on-i ler Zw 1l hng. \1 rs. J ohn L. Z,\"l J France!! L a Jerr G t h
:C
ly 1 f you have lost your thumh , fP!veral from Oak Hill attendthe numeral 50 and ,..,-hite t a pe r&gt; m g, �t r. and �1 rs. P a ul L&gt;eJea n ry, W . Va . , Lu ke Leon Chapma � . t&gt;r for Jackson Loc al Schoo l. 0/
I
Ru'
MiddleJ)Qft
.
Ste
Ave
nd
n
Brownell
will find 1t extremely diffi- ed the funeral ol Mrs. Tish Chila
{'_
a
\
ere
you
Mrs. T s H rne.i u
which Bill Mcin gold holders 011 ,ither sicte
'
.
a
I
iddle
1
,
rl
H11r.
am
wi1
us
E
1K
:
,.
n
e
.
ri
i
pc1
and
:\1rs.
f
t
I
cult to pi ck up I' pill . for mst an,:� j ders She was .: n aunt of M rs.
B ·yr s Mr
Donald is t h
.
·
1
,-----------, E. z,.., ll lmg and D i ane an d E drl w. Mrs. Homer H 11 w ,ms. Rt. 3 porr- 1 principal II was
The other principal point
s
'
u
M
arcella
Cheatwood.
t&gt;roy , W Fran� Ut s inger. R u· · , m v purpose du1
whk'h I hoprd lo Put over lo I
.
Ravenna
e
newslof'ller and otbf'!r hl.tratur ihf's• rlrment� .., s c h O O 1
By LOUIS CASSELS
Mr":.. Emma Fields and Le n ) land. Mrs Delbert 'X, Teaford mg' t ile cour::;o&gt;
;_
oml
and to t hr gen l'r a · public in ()&lt;�- y oung sters also relates lo charariNG
ON
WPP-A
C
T
WAS H
,
.
'1'l ae. Benton . Ky : M r. an&lt;l !I.fr -&gt; . Rt. 2 Racmt', '1 :., W�ne .r Eu - I d my remarks
I
vccas1onal paid PJ':'wspaper adver �r. Thr thumb "tands for opJKt·
h
act1
is
p
1
munist•i nfiltrated gro1
I llarold Roush and Kuren . Ken - banks, J ackson, Mrs. Allwrt Pat• ' t o t hese f' igh'
1
rt'('rnitin g m�"'Tlhers on colleg?" lisements_.
, sii\1111 lo tacb of th• four fioI neth and G rorgf' . M iss Rose Ma. rick, RL 4 Luc · 1 sv1llt' , Mrs B.-r1, 1 .l! ra&lt;lers down in
1
l
l
a mes the U m· .
:
ons1stenlly
,
,
3
5"
b
t
he
I
r
tlM-Whf're
in
I
C'
and
s
L
.
mpu
n
anrl
Da
.
re
eo arn J ackson Coun ' y
ytm
gf'rs, and I sllll-&lt;ertly fN"I ihai
I1
Mr. and Mn. W i lliam E�ktw r ie llor ::ik, tolumbus : Mr . a n d H. M oo ,
the
with
ion
for
_
States
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.
,
n
ll
a
e
Pd
t
tpro
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s
n
S
l
a
_
in
l
tal
c:-l
s
ni1
d
Ky
d.
C
] ti' point oul t'&gt;
lhf' opposition to ce rtai n docr
and sons of Dayton wt're Wefl.. · '-1rs. Larry I Rw is an d Li� . Bt"t le- Lotkwood, Ashl:m
nd
f
rart&gt;ly
E VERY
C
nd
regime,
Sfro
a
,:
t
n
.
3lro
� 01ganiz
I
trbtH, ,uaderiakPn intelli gHtly
Birl:hs
them two princ:;end l',lests of relative..11 in the fonlainl': Mr. and Mrs . F�verefl
h
Castro
SEWING
I "ailed
1he "Fair Play for ('u , , i fault wilh . any:h1ng thal
'•nd without rancor, 1s a l'O•"
I McDan1PI. M iddlepor1 , and "1,1rs M rs J .ew1s F, Kennerly. Ru' pal thin gs.
�a.
I
e
h
mass
is
mg
d
l
u
mc
.
one
d
··
has
1
orgal'
the
,
J
FPCC
_
NEED . • •
1
'&lt; ,trnclln tiling. Df'structlve op
Mr. and Mn. Richard S imon i Delma Halley anrl Ruth A n n land , son, 1 1 2:J a m. Tuesday. One was briPfly to summamt' Committee
ions.
t&gt;C'ul
,
�
m
sy,
can
me
on
plays
i
n
ization
I
orf
ng
,
.
catt
r
t
1
the
I
bf"
might
the
k
pusltiob
and family of Dayton were wr•: • Cheshire.
Mrs. Harold Llnyd Porter. �-Vi what I hey learnt&gt;r' rn
�clog hy !'p1cl 1.�g
DCK'umentary Proof
r or thl! fingers, hut constru�Uvr
end guest! of her pareni_s, Mr I Prrparing the dinner W@re Mrs . I Greenla wn A v f'
Columbu�. 1 eight years of r ub!ac school and lhy for thf&gt; u.nd('1,
�
'
rons trt1c- l Cu.ban Prf'm1er fi .cl �_l Casl ro . as 3 1 There is d�&lt;'11mentary pr� r,pposilion iH lo alter thl" d1ttc• '
1
and Mr!I. Raymond H at F 1e l d ar.� l lomer l;onlon, Mrs. M 11ry Kun- l rl.iu�hter. 1 1 06 ..t m Monday Mr$ 1 1he other the rn{'r t of
m i s r::prese-n�:cl . att iot who 15 b�- that lhe c mmi\!N' �as bef&gt;n "f'·1 tion ol the flnget - the _dO("trlne
a�tended the gradi�at ion 1 h " r l zelm;m. M l'� llomer Bm-kles. 1 Frank Ed11r nrd hckl'tt . Rt. 3 0dk 1 1\'e opl:'°�it 1on.
.c
h:,,
:
mR h1 1ll1ed b '.. a_ h_i g ne 1 �hl)o filtral b)� mem bers. ot no!_ o_ne. or mo,.em,-nt - s o t hat it can bl' I
f
1
aister, Jo�ce Hatfield from thl' Mrs. E. E. Ful l rod and Mrs. Con- I Hill, snn. !tl 53 a . m. Monrlny Mn Adopt mg the Pv 1 e used
'
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I
The_ group no1.1 daims _ a me m but ,�o. Com•nu mst organizJ. . dir"('led into wl)r thwhlle cha•
Rutland High School.
I G e o r g e r. �•·un1.. Wellston. · some commeneemf'nt SJ)eaker I ,
rad llhl i nger.
.
p " i bershq1 of ahm 1 t 7.000. with rhau- l ton s .
1
Unfortunately, II t'" a r I y even• I
Mn. Clayton White and cl1 1 l- Following trM&gt; &lt;lmnl'r. d l l'1�r- ' d tmght1• r . 6 14 1 m Mnml:.1_v Mr ,; , ht&gt;anl years agn I lried to
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.. ,.� ii•·" irl 0 1 1 G1•nt' 1 1 1-111 ' ,l:u-k �!m • dauvhter
dren Carol Lyrm and David Eri- 1 um anr1 OjX"ll hOl1Se ..
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an_s Comm. i well known to th.; publtr, 1s th c j ll mi g ht b.! w(•l l for the speak•�!
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, Pa rty. The la1 ,o s1and on his t ie ml or pe rform ,! e
k 1111"• lf'dg, and "kll la an etghlt. , IIISls . 11 is h P�n ly mf , ltraled hy Socia lisl Worker
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Mr. and Mn. Jac\c Roser-h u 111 of y llow flow
Organl1-t&gt; n,,.,,omd rallon .
group 1hal was Iv. med by folio�� you know that would � r_emerr,
and family of Spr i ng f ield a mv - · sion Tht&gt; dmm� lablt 11,• as tx·a u• ' Bairil . 1. ; alvi&gt;�lon i.; Baker. l\lr::. schooling up lfl :hal staii:e In hlli I
Jiff': r•adlng, "t-1 U11g, arllhmf'•
On A pr il 15 . when the United ers of Trotsky aft er he was ' berf'd th mughuul 1 he Lifellme of e SI N G E R S ALES
ed Saturday for a visit wit h ·1 ic l tiful 1n while l:Ji l' rovi•r o v r r I R uby prm,ens, .Mrs Elmer I.
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a C ub_ ,1 n l e.xpeIi""
wa� .:.trbal1�g
his h.steners. If '.' l the same 1 1 m�
parenl!t, Mr, and Mrs. F' re :I H os gold and ren l erf'd wilh a largr Si gn um . .)a mC's w She!'ls . M ,· .. .
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t'nbaum and attended thf' Porn- �qiiare eHke i&lt;'fil in white an il C. Alht'rl M c-Cov Mrs. Bryrt•I O the sludenl's &lt;'haradf'r, which t- h cirgl' of a ggression af:la mi.l i
THE
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and 11.ltnoul which lh•y are not: ;_i boul 300 demoJl', l rators ma rchP-1 the Communisl �atty.
serve I purpose w h i rh would 1J..
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and Mr. and Mrs. Richard l ,t&gt;if. Cake, l("t" P ream, werld in� l)i I J mo nrl. Mr s Roi.Jeff Looney, Miss Practically
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heit and daughter Emma 10 of l min is 11 111s and coffl't' Wl' r l' rv- M 1 d Wilhelm · Wilson B rother'
mber whpn � ou wi• t"l' in th · in g . :Tu ba, si ; 'l u� kPe. nn 1 "
l beg�n _to work tog�her i� the l ROCHESTER , M inn. CUPl 1 - I
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M �� . J ohn w 1 1 . , rh r. Mrs H a�'. '"?"
,- of ymi � 0 1 n 11 Thi s demo11.sl �:l l1on was orga'lSpringfield. �re �·eekt&gt;nrl ;11,. ,t.� f'd the g11£'.� I�.
first
grade.
M;:,
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. 1 was JI. IS1 a SYSt , Commitlee.
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watch on Red aM 1v1ties m Ame, , today followin� a succPs�f11,
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Hoiglaml.
F'red
Kirk.
Mr�.
M ills of M iddlepo rl.
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! ( " h &lt;t r l t' S , l ayn&lt;'S, Ha m id Da\' i.:; I matic J ll�hle of ,1 1ttle blark bu 11,;. 1 Thl' _ F'�CC's •lJ ient a tion alsf) is ica . It st1ggests the possihili y hernia Opt'ration at Mayo Clini"
com e,:J.J / n O
Mr. and Mrs. Ashlon S·1 . r,, nl I
In tht first �r a, t' how, w.•� · }'f)II ('� ear In I ts pro o11ganrla , which is I that they may be moving lowarci l Sco1t . 58 , unrl':'1 � e nt sur ge ry un
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learned lo iden1 1fy certain ol d 1 slr1buft&gt;rl to m,•mbers 1 h ro11gh a l a united front.
Tuesd ay,
her parents, Mr. and Mr,; f'r;mk Approx .1 mall'y -,r, 1-1tlPt1rl&lt;'1I th" i•rl . lohn�on, Theorclore Y:i1e;.
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,arnl St1rl ham, Reil y Hu ghes .
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Steplwn Lucas, Terra nce Abner.
•t rs. R aymond B ,·own
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Mrs. Hersr1le1 Nr irton , M rit \\' ii .
and d augh tl'r. N 11 11ry or (. u1 111 , 1 bu It! � . o
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e�an &lt;'hu rdw� _ ht ld Simdav e:;
MahaflE'y. DaniPI Asburr.
were weekend g11ests of r@lriliv1•s
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n mg r n th e soc1:1 l room ol t ht' )
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i lliam JlouC'k, Mrs. Frt', Mrs. G Iadys . C, ur kler I t' rt s.un, churd1 . 'lno
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. fln11·t•rs dr,•. Mr� P.lmer E. S1�m an and i 1 ,
,• a nR('men1s o r •t'1 mg
B ryan anu., 1am1·iy .
1 ant son.
1
or:t! l·d llit' ror,m
Mr. and Mrs W i lli11m flilhr,!.
Amona: l\illnJ
Fo i i nwmg
· th e '' oner Tom R e,:
daughtl'r Barbara and �n. W;il. ,
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11g IA .the midni ght re­
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ler on l)('h �tr uf !he twn diun· :.
ter ol La ncas1e , \' l.�lt t&gt;, l �:itw·
m port of t he nur·fi n g depart mE'n · .
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dny, with Mr. and M rs 11 •. 1 1, y "' � - presr ti •h • C'R f'\' . Willia those po1 ients v, ho were li�ted
Vur1s w ith a !lift l'I leri,1:1cal vesl•
Kci�er ' Mine-l'sn llt'
o[ 11,•hit@ !)11rplkt' and rob ,1l in lair conclit 10J&gt; u1 rluded M r s .
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'M rs. Henry
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Hobt!rt H aynes� Mrs. Addie Rou�h
am! i,:old cross
\•islted rt-cently with lier pai et i ls.
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Mrs.
Claude Cd ubb. Mrs. Own,
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1 NPw m::-mtwr� honorr .I wrre
M r and M rs. H a rr' K e, ..... ,..1.
1 adulls, Mrs. Al \"l'nla Cl'("il, M1 , I Walters, Mn. /\lbert ratrici..
Harl P1i rker of Col mr lm� \'J.� 11.
1 H race
Buxton. Vern Cam 11b..- ll,
d
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eel friends in the area ia�t wH k. and Mrs Har n' Gri o sta!I, F.u
m Le Miss Florence l ,imp, Mrs. Em­
b,
Mr and Mn Raym und p111 k �ene Schwa Af, s. Willia
ma Ochsenbein, Mrs, Ollie Rll�·
er oi Columbu� spent · ., �•e•:k 1 1iew, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mee 1 , 1
sell , John Henry, M rs. Marshal l
Tom
Miss
Mrs.
Rif
Reu
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Jean
toi
end wilh relalives and ;r , ·•n j� m
1
sell
, John Hen 1 y Mrs. M a rsha ' !
'1e and Jack Harl and s ix younJ,:
the area.
1
M
unlgomery , Ferd Lawrencl! ,
Mr. and Mn. Howiud TL,� kEr people who were confirmed on
and family left Saturd [ly lnr lhtir Penlecost Sun�.iy. John Ande•· f Mrs, Htirt Lyort.sMSasslli�c- M
home in llhode Islan,t ' aft, r a son. ChRrles Fis�er, Blll B a e r, Mrs. Hart Lyon3. Miss Sallie Mc•
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visit with Mr. and Mrs Adolph HowRrd .l?hnson, Mary H asbat ] Cormick, Miu . Mayme Barrows
Mrs.
Alb!'rt
Slt-!Wn,
Mrs.
Perri
�en
and
Jimmy
Hamm.
WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSI NESS
Grueser Sr .. Minersvilr!.
Open Every Day Til 5:00 p.m. - Saturday Til 9:00 p.m.
1 Bill Ynnng and Dor Co a!Ps, l"'Pm• Sayre and John M. n aike,
M r . and Mrs. Leonard R II s 8
retumed to their home. Cl�ve:.,nd bers o( the 1961 graduating ckm I
by
r •
Monday, 'afler a WE"t"k{'nd vis it. \\'l'r"I' each � o.!s( nt rd Bibles
the
St.
Poul
�hurch
on
Sunda}'.
They were act•ompa.1•erl hume
For The Old Boys!
All Rubber Goods - New Material M.-n• , N&amp;W MATCH UNIFORMS, W•r• 6.90 - Now 5.95
by h,:r father, Raymond EiselATTEND f';OIVVENTION
t'
ilein, 111ho spent tlw pas1 I TI Mrs. F.cli!h Thl'mas. Mrs Har25% Off During Sale
M.n•, SUMMER DRESS HATS
1 .29
day, al his homt', Peacork A\'I' rietl Warnt&gt;r. Rirha rd Wa i-ner,
M•n•, Woh,fflne LEATHER GLOVES, 40% Off R•I• Prie•
Mrll. Elmt'r w . Smith relurn&lt;'d Dorothy Dudley tond Mrs. N aomi
Linoleum by the Yard - While It lasts
WERE 6.50
I Which 6·1 Die
lo hrr home, Orvlll, '1ondoy. af· Bentley of the F'irst B a p 1 1 s t
20% Off Re1uler Price
3 yd. wide at 1 .98
I lay,• LEVIS, All Slz••
ter a t•11 days visit with Mr. Church of Rutlnnd were in At!1. L I S 8 O N , Portugal (UPI) 20% Off Regular Price
8oy1' DUNGAREES, All Sbl!'1
All Wallpaper
- 1 961 Stock imd Mrs, Eldon Kraeutt'r ,1 !1 d ens, Snnda}' whn't! they allen&lt;i• Twisted chunks of melal , , . bun I
·
daughters.
25 % Off Regular Price
ed lhe Misl!lonary Convention of dies of letten • . . watersoakei:i
331/1 Off Rqul■r Price
M.n' 1 WORK JACKETS
Mrs. Nora Roush lert Fr ilh.Y, lht Pro\'idence As!IOC'lalion.
• .suitcases . • , a mmk coat • a
7-0nly Men•, WINTER HATS - - - - - - - · - - · - - · NOW 39c
There will be a 50% Discount on All Garden
for a visit ln Pon1rn, Mic 1 1 .
-----child's doll • , ,
Boys' New
19c
Men's
BILL
ED
CAPS
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-.,.,, 1th her daughter and !IDn-in•law.
WAS SPEAKER
Dutch and PorlugHese invest!•
Seeds.
Mr, a nd )! ."1. William J,;e.:,terson Frank &lt;.:heesebrt-w of Middle• gators today ca:f'fully picked up
7-loy1' RAINCOATS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , . _ _ _ _ _ _ l5c
and other relatives.
port was the Memorial Day spea k each of theSt'! items strewn along I
Wor, 3.25
32 M•n'1 FLANNEL $HIRTS, Wtre 2.91, 3.29 Now 2.19
Rev, and Mn. E. E: Rou'"-h of f'r at W1lkesvill,: yesterday whM the sandy shore seeking a clue
1o 1.9s, Now
es
I
I
l.ake11iew •� the gul'�h of his the Legion post lhere held ser\l lo the cause of a DC8 jetlinf'�
sister and bro!ht-r-m-law \1r. ancl kes al the C'E'meleries. He was crash lhat killed 61 per!Ona, JO of
• Shoe
IIGULA R PRICE
M rs, Charles Wi1hrow, M 1ncrS• nccompanied by Mrs.
C,,eese them children
l
.
\'Hie.
2S0 pr, M■n' 1 &amp; Childr•n•1 DRESS &amp; WORK SHOES
brew ·
The plant plun,:ed Into the Al '
25% Off Rq. Prlc•
lantic Tuesday just off the fH!1
SO pr. loy,1' I Girls' POLL PARROT SHOES
ionable resort community of C,i- I,
Were 5.25 - Now 2.49
War• •.115 - Now 1 .91
Chlldren'1 DrHHtt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wtrt 2.91 - Now 1.91
I parlca four mlnute1 after takin� '
Friday &amp; S1turd1y
l.adlH' Dr111e1., V1lut1 2.91-5.95 - Spec. 1.00 encl 1.49
off from Lisbon'• Portela Airport
2S pr. Wolv.rlne DRESS OXFORDS
Chambray Shirts - - ---------- Spec. Sal• Price 1 .59
#Atn's
Were 1 1 .50 - Now 6.95
Fishermen and others in thl'
On llrlday &amp; Saturday
SWht Shirts - - - - - - - ·- - - - - - ·· · - - - A • A·- - · - - - 1 .39
Men·•
• Outsid e Blouses
TM Entire Store
area told of hearing expl03iona ai
Swe.ttor, _ _ _ _ _____ _ _ _ w,,. 2.91 - Now I.Gt
26--t.adi"'
7 pr. Men'e COMMOSOR� _ _ _ _ _ _ Self, S.25 - Now 3.49
·
(lxupt Grocer, Dtpt.)
the lime of the (Tash, leading to ,
Mart's H■ne1 TN Shirt, &amp; Shortt _ _ _ _ 2$% Off R... Price
• Straw Bags
1 speculation that
lhe giant r-t I
Men', Winter Undtrn■r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 25% Olf ff:tt. Prlc•
• Shrug s
WIU Carry A.
4 Piece &amp; 6 Pl••
may have blown up In the B,ir, 1
s.t, Of Dl1hn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Whllt Thty Last - :U5 and 4.95
The mangled body of a girl
All '•Intl by Hanna ,■Int ,. . - 20% Off R•l•r Prlc•
• white Hats
V••• . . . . , . , . , V■luH from 1 .69 to 3.39-Now 1 .00 ea.
about lout )'eal'I old was the first
Sc""" Door,, SI• 2·10+1D ---�-- Wat 71JO - Now 4.95
Ori MtrchandlN Not
Sen-i"I Tr•v• _ _ _ . Vatu .. from ;..75 to ◄.7S - Now 1.99
victim to be washed a s h o r • ,
Mentioned On Sale.
HerN $hM1, - ,t•ln - - · - · ------· - - SS.00 c er 7c per lb.
Tawel• . _ . var.,.. from 1.59 to 1.19 - Now 1 .00 ...
1bere were 47 p.assengen and 14
Luncheon Cloth,, V■I. from 2.79 to 3.50, Now 79c &amp; $1 ff.
1-0nl, 35,0DD 8.T.U. GH Muter, � :■rtln Pull
•- aooa.-.1
Mu,lc■I Powder loxes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.91 Value for 2.00
Automatic _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WN 1l2.9S - Now 17.95
All the viclim1 a b o a r d the
1Ai lerrel lted Vermlllon -·-··----------�-- 19c per lb,
C111,1rt St.
Pomeroy plane, operated by the Dutch-Vt!ll \
ezuelan Vla511 Airlines, were �._ i
CLOSEOUT
Sal,1 9x1 2
�-------••---�l th@r South American or Eu
49,95 Westtnghouse
ON ALL
ropean.
Accept Our Invitation
The jet - capable of carrying
I-Toy Rider Polka Cir • . . . . • Wa, 21 .SO-Now 12.95
ELEC. ROASTER
up to 1 18 pel"!Drn• - crashed in
BON NE
Clifford Shaver, Evangelist
1-L■r.. Toy W■gon _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W•• 7.49 - New 4.95
Alie for your ,.._ tl�ket, No
: a heavy r11instorm but investigi.- I
1
purch■M reqUlred. Drewln
1 tor■ had no immediate explana- 1
Of Port Clinton Will Be At
I-Toy Dump Tractor ltkler •• W■1 25,9S - ,.._ 16.95
lalt" Ny .t MIi. You do not
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ticm ror the caust.
BELLE
2 5 /o OFF
c1r.w1-14" Trlcyle, Small Tlret ______ Flnt luyer - 2.95

10 0'Cl«k Mass Opened Su nday

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U.1.ut:1'(.l-1 L, U., l.ll..t1.y .) J , 1 11:110 .L
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Fancy . . . Froaen

CORNISH HENS -- 4!c
FRYING TURKEYS ! 39c
BEEF STEAKS 79c
MEA T PIES - 4 p:;,� 79c
b.

� ,b

Fl11h,O.Fruze

lb.

lb.

20,o,,
p�g.

8•nqu1t · · • IIHf, Chicken or
Turkey

TREESWEET

L EM O NA D E
3 5 9 c s ::� 5 9
c
12-01,
cans

A&amp;P Brand

. . Fr•h, fro..n

Orange Juice - 4 � 79c
Apple Pies - . 2 � 89,
Cherry Pies --2': 49c
Mn. Smith's . . . PHch or

Mn. Smith's . . . F1mUy SI•

SHA R P C H E ESE
C
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0
0
P.EA C H ES . .
4 .... •1 .
SWE ET P EAS • 9 ......... • 1 .00 FRESH SWEET CORN DoL 69c
,•••..... 10c WATE RMEL ON
8
B EANS . .
ea
• • • •
S
c
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10 Off Sa le
PR EM • •
• • • 2 ....
CO FFEE
D;OG FOO D • • • 6 ••••
8 o'Clock
Red, Ripe . . . Firm, Flavorful

,._

A&amp;P Brend • • , Slices or Helves

HOT
HOUS'

YEL LOW

c.11,.,.,1.

CLING

Iona Brend • • • Tender

,

Sultana Brend

Florida . . . Golden

•

Red, Ripe , , • SwHt, Juicy

22-lb.

With Pork

Swift's • • • Spicy, Sc Off

In Toniato Sauce

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MEAT

Charcoal Briquets _ •9:�
69c

. .

SWEET PEAS

Dixie Cold Cups ___ .:":;
29c
k
' Dixie Hot Cups __ .: ;. 55 c
White
Plates ���� ,k.. 29c

1 6,oa,

DEL M O NTE

CORN ��:.
'•

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-

ITYLI

-

4 '!.: 69c
4 ':=: 69c

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9

PICNIC SUPPLIES/

•

WNCHEON

Dally Brend • • • 3 V•le11..

A,,.r•ge

Paper
Plastic Forks &amp; S

S A L E! .
h

CATSUP ::..::! vr_, 4 ·::

69c

Lltllt Moot
llt .., 4
.
9
TUNA ·FISHClwn
k lti,lo 2
nno
C

-

poons

•1 �.. 9c

Statler Napkinswi,r,. _
,. ':".:· 21 c
Fla.v'r Fresh Drink, :.:.:
� :::: 39c
Hi-C Orange Drink 3
� 89c

PICKLES !��: s-,

A&amp;P FRESH ROASTED

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Bokar

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LEGAL NOTICE
BUSINESS
COMMON PLaAa c o v 11n Of
1 11,1 TM•
Mt:tGI couNn, OHIO
SERVICE•._. --- P-M!fl'&lt;'
Meigs-Mason
ttALSTON,
-

FOR RENT

(20)

A PARTMENT with
three rooma and bath. Phone

of :Xenia, will speonll lhe weeit'n'J
Morgan anJ
w ith Thomas £.
daugl&gt;ter Gladys.

Oak Hill

SY M. KATIIRY'.'11 EVANS
LAIJ IES ' Ten years of you r hfePlMu,urt,
Magaret Hughe,. 1l!ft last weci
WY 2-5141.
5 1 tfc
u
!amily
domg
l ime,; 1s spent
��-���--a vacation trip to visit Mr
lor
M
A
3Cl ACRES OF' EXCELLENT
l.rnndry 1 52 washd.ays a year ��tn�•:�'tt Jr� A��? i�� •nd
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
nd
a Mrs. Joe Crace tRila Harr l
A v.tMA GILKEY .
pasture for rent. Plenty of watc1dd up to unnecessary work LYDI
ROUTE I. MJUOLEJ-'OtlT, OHIO,
RATES
er. Inquire Carl Ne Imm at Dex•
Note: RNdtn ar• cordl1I- al Hollywood, Florida.
whcn Hobtnson's Laundry can
�mdant1
4 centl per word, one 10aertioo. KiDlmum char1e-OO
C•w Na. 11,10
ly invited to uM this •nMr. and Mrs, H. L. Sorge l Mai •
ter or Pl1oae WY 2-6969.
&lt;lo it fur )' OU Start your vacacents. 6 centa per word for three consecutive lnaution.a.
ln pur1uanca or an O.-d�r &lt;if SMIH
public
for
apac•
nounument
S
:iicDavisl and son Timothy an&lt;i
garet
29
,ntJUed
above
OH
in
3\t
Phone &amp; binson's lri l',rtlllon
t1ou now '
Special--0ne month for 30 ceot, � word.
lion, I wdl oUer !or ulc at P"bUc
t&gt;'1d org•nized 1roup mfft•
Full rate of 4 cents pe:r word will De cbarJed tor ad­
Davis will spend the
Nannie
Miss
Laun dry and Dry C Ie-ani.1g, WY a uction , •t the front door nf t h c ing1. Notico1 will b• accept.
TV Stamps Given On
vertu;1111 ii not paid IIJithin 10 day, after reeeivia&amp; bill
( 1 7)
lo
y,
Ohlo,
t
our
Pomero
Hou"
in
1
:
.
here.
weekend
2 -5428 '
Hobinson ' !I Tri-Lustre the
All S•les &amp; S.nlc•
od to run d•I ly thrff d•ys
abo�e nJmtcd County, on SaturErrors in AdvertiJing-Should be reported immediate!J.
Ruthi;i
l
Hugbe,
Franklin
,1
1981.
June.
uf
day
10th
the
day.
2·5130.
WY
Cleaners,
e1WITH
STAY
TO
SOMEONE
Mrs.
th•
of
•dvanc:•
In
ltu)
(or
The DailJ Seoti9el will 001 bt reapon.sible for mor. tbao
10,00 A M. Lh� ronow!n� dc�rlbed
one lncorTeCl imertion.
5 29 Otc Rnl E.sutc, ,Jtuatt ln the County ot
derly lady 5 doys a week. Live
,nnl. Notices received for WJSecupl wUI lea\'e for Ft, Knox
Car d of Thanb and Special Notice, of Events, $ 1.25,
ol Ohio. 1n4 de....rtbd
e1
more than thrff inMrtlons
Ky. to join her husband wbo Ls
in or by day. After 4 r:all Wy
�
1 11;iio!��i..
CE
•
AN
for 50 word minimum. Each additional word, le.
NSUR
wlfl be held until mNtinu
I
Phon• WY .2 . 22ss
stationed there.
S-2"tc 2-5'\M.
COMPLETE INSURANCE PR(}
th, above requi rement,.
TRACT NO. 1. s1tu11cd 1n SecPomero,
Obituariet published It l cent per •ord.
•frs, Lola Shath-ach complteted 608 E. Main St.
1•
H. Town&amp;hlp 2. R1n11 13. o.
I 110.
6 DAYS
3 DAYS
l DAY
WORDS
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 tectlon., Life, Auto, Fire, PoUc, Clion
. P. l n Mdw■ cuurity, Ohto. a n d 1 --,�:::'=rl"T��=i::,--::::;-:� ,e visit with
Ivan Shadrach o( Ak•
$4.50
$1.35
ll&lt;lc
60c
1�
meetin�
a aped
ere will
rooms. utilities paid. Call WY 2- Call "&amp;n Mills. Middleport. Obie be11nnln1 11 the north111t oorner
$6.00
$1.110
1 1.20
60e
20
of the land formerly llnow11 u the
•
run
u:.::
\0f th e OL· anery c·unmJ·t•-�
- -� s 27 6tc
$7.SO
$2.2;
$1.60
7l'&gt;e
2:i
Leo nard o,.,.. r tn.cl ; thence norlh O
BARNFS-SIMPSON INSUR.A.NC. M
Mrs. Syhida Comer and family
I night in the church auditorium
d�11ne• we1t 12 &amp;e chain• lo
Agent,. Middleport. Fire, Aut. 1tak1 on th ■ bank of Kur ' ■ Run; t 3 p.m.
Ads received bJ 10 A. II. will be ln that da1'1 paper.
QI.la� to Jhe Co ngreed Wedn--•
mov
1
1
i
W
following
.
7
The
0
thm • 111u1h '"' deirc..- oMI 2.� e
1
c
mobile. llooib. Pbooa WY • ch11ina
lo • ,take; Ulenea �outh 3l
et together ; H rs, Paul eas el , gational parsonab"ti on Main St I
me
Wllll1m.
to
cha.Ina
�-60
eut
de11r«1
8-2'i'·d aon·• eorn�r: then"e north 811¼ de2901
Mrs. Remo Ni.-ri, Miss Chris- Edward Rife has resumed his i
FOR SALE - Tavern in Pomc - OAVIS-WAHNEH INSURANCE. ttr�u we�! 3 chaln1 lo &amp; t,talr.e on
.;io::r- 1'
th• .,...,,,t�r ur the Pomeroy 1 11 d tine Grueser, �rs. Robert Burk - duties al the A ]ban Brothe,s e"'
""'"' "="'"',-JI rny. Fully equipped . I n Busi•
Ch�,tt,r
thenc■
nortll
Ito■
d;
u
deerating
after
recu
\'ice
n
station
Complete pcoteclion to , ,11
pe
tt, Mrs. Charles Radford, M .
i:
,,.,.,, we1t 1lon11 th• cenln of the
ness 28 year:-., WY-2· 3020
need.�. Tel. WY 2-2966. 5-3 1-t!,: rood , 60 chain, to 1 11111.e; tbenr.e Leland Sisson , Mrs. R i c h III r d from a broken arm .
TERMJT&amp; AND PUT CONT
ROl F O R
. .
ALUMINUM
north 10 de.W:r&lt;"U ea■l alon1 I n t
5-JJ . tfc
AWNlNGS
M r. and MrS, William E Rooe l
rnart J ,.,11111111 10 • 11ab; thence Freeman, Mrs. George Buchar.by Fata. Ffte wpedlon. lmlll'­ Rei:tldenihd and
A
ON
INSURANCE
YOUR
BUY
---Commercial -----north $4 d�ii:reca .,.ijt •l11n1 t h , a
e o d
( Irene Morgan ) r;nd two chl ldrel'.' ,
e4 bJ Nathawide. PhN &amp;.
monthly installment basis. IO road 4 chair.• lo • •t•lle; thence n , Mrs. Eugen C n e , and Mrs I ----------Comblnatlor; St:ret11 ud GlatH
(20)
north
HI
d&lt;Rrte1
t
h
u,1
Nlonf
•
Richard
Gresli.
aad A. Senl� SU001 WY t- Aluminum .Storm Doon and
easy payments for I year policy. road 'l chain, 10 • 1t1ke; thf!nce
I
Regi.stration of members, elee- ,,
MAY ,,
e&amp;at alon1 I h ■
dt1rte1
6t
nnrth
5
or
J
011
payments
easy
30
Wiodow1. Call WY 2-3145 Day
thenc■
rnad J rh11n1 to a •Lall.e:
Ttie Wildwood Garden C I U b tion of officer! Teachers a n d :
SEE US FOR FEED NEEDS AND or ir-venln1. King Build.en Sup,, THEISS KE�'RIGERATION AND year contracts. Policies can be ,Jona: th• road north '8 deii:rch
th,mce will meet Wednesday at a p.m parents of children to enroll thi9
combined and total premiums ea 11 1 ch8ln 10 a ■take;
5 %1 IO&amp;c Appliance Service. Domestic and
Middleport ply COJnp aoy.
Custom Grinding,
north 2 fhaln ■ to • 1tak• In t h •
5"'" to atlend. \
Roger
Contact
c.ommercial.
{ m anced. Barnes • Simpson In• J·,.1d; 01enee north 13 de1re.,. nu at the home of Mrs. John Ihle. faII es µeci•a IIY ur_,
S 25 tf ,
Feed MIil
1
■Jon g th ro11d t.70 chal111 to
l
JUNE
• Nease Settlement, with Mrs . Ed
.
4 8 Uc
Tbeiu, Racine, Ohio.
surance Agency, M iddleport.
.
�
1take, thenu north 81 de;ree■ eut
iUNCH -AT JACK 'S -Dairy Bar . I
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OES wi,J ,l
Ch•pte,,
E"angellne
1 M ,·h1in1 to • 1lalle In the road : ison Hollon as co-hostess.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
thence north 78 de1..,.,u eut 2.Rt
Middleport ! It's Like Heaso'l•
(21 )
at the
evening,
ay
urs
meet
d
Th
Freedom Gospel M ission w i J l
•·ha1n1 to • ,talte in th1 center 01
1'he Powers Company, Middleport.
the r11,d; thenc"' ,011th 10 deicrua
,ilble, Man!
5·24-6k
rt lo1·
Ma
Middlepo
onic
Hall
in
s
v nex t
.,._rv ices r•,
cut :I.Jt chaln1 to ■ 1tallt; the.nee discontinue its ""'
Ohio. Phone WY 2•2301.
80uth 211 de1reea we»t u1 Unk■ 10 two weeks starting Ma)' 29 to help their regul ar mt'eting.
T l l E ANNUAL M F.ETING of the
5- 17-3-0tc
• tt■ ke; thnl'e olOUl.b It de,ree.o
•
46,,ltf
we9t 3 t2 chain■ to a 1talce; tbenee in a revival at Hazel comm.in.
Sutton-Chestfr FarmN's Mut­
l
90uth 7 deirro,ea ea11 3, 12 chain, tu
UU.DO
ZING
B
O
BY
TIIE
H
UR
M
P
5•
room brick with
O EROY
ual lnsuram-t Company will be
• ,tak e ; thenre ■outh 10 d.e1rte, ity Church at Dewitt's Rwi.
$6.00. Clifton Molts, EM 7-7612.
4.08 rhaln ■ lo a 111111 near
JUNE l
nic-e bath and kitchen, furnace ..a,1
held Mo,1day, June !i, 9 a m at
\hr mouth of the coll bank; thent&gt;t
!i 18 JOtp
The Men's Fellowship of t h e
the Chest.er, Ohio, Town J l;i / 1 .
hl!nt to all rooms, full borne­ 80uthr 10 l!a1ree1 e111 ue clutn•
111 1 ■talle In DaV11• line; thrn�e
'
ment Also has an adjac.m'
Francis E. Morris, Secy.
1011tb 4 de1reo we ■t 2 u ,.,haln• to M Idd\eport Fird Baptist Church
CO.
BLOCK
RUN
FORES1'
ph•« ot bec1nn1n1. «ontalnln.1 will meet at the county fairthe
&amp;
building that can be used for
5. 31 . Jq,
19 2llJ ICrH. E:11:cepttna: fl'Qffl tlllo
You will build for less with our
---- -- -- 611 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
professional or commercial pur- ..-onv�yan"■ t!Mc c11•l 1n ancl u"&lt;i�r grounds this Thursday evening al
WE WILL NOT BE rcspo '"!Sible
4.. _
bklcks.
concrete
quality
top
the
•fore ■ald dttacrlhed re1l e1tate 6 00
Phano WY,2•2441
:
for an OU!mg.
poses. Well located on M a i n and 11�0 rxc�ptlna: au r1rhl•
•
ijJona:
12·
CementBlocks.
fi"--ll"
for debh othe r than our own.
j
the
co11J
11um1
In
and
under
...,
the
Organizatio
n meeting, Pomeroy
......,l Mortar-Windows
StreeL Priced itt $12, 000.00 for atoreeald d.,.crlbed
r�al e,tate .1111
Franklin &amp; Neva Grimm,
ELECTHOLUX VACUUM Cleaner
now e,&lt;111 or may hereafter h1 u- G rade School PTA , Pomeroy Sen•
more
and
building,
and
house
%-!06'1
Phone
East Main !-;t., Pomc,-o_v .
eatabtl ■ hed fQr the purp,uu ot mln..
(601 model complete with all
ior High audltoiium, 7: 30 p m
Janel &lt;:an be bought wilh this jf ln11 1nd rllnveylnc
coal In
• nd
F0ttd RUil Road, Pomtroy. Ohla
5-31 -Jt,&gt; attachmen
throu1rh
Ul� aforeMJd de■crlbed
ts 11nd paper throwdesired.
6 6 30tc
away bags. Pay oH $26.00 balFRUIT FARM - 260 acres with
_
OPENING MAY :w - H o u s h an e. Phone WY 2·2204.
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TRACT NO. :a. Sltuated
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c
700 young peach tree�. 1000 tlon e. Town•hlp 2. kUJle tn13.15,r.
NelI er Ru lld og 8upp1Y
o.
Landing locoted abovt• the Ha5 2il Gtc
c.r lo Mela• County, Ohio, ■ nd
older peac)l trees. Modern 5____ _____
.. hoat _
&lt;·inf' park, Dock if'P IT ,rw:or
-- We supply what it !Bkes to build
b&lt;:1lnnlnc In th■ center 11t lhe pub•
room fram_, house with balh, 11.. road 1ud1n11 trom Pomeroy to
Guy
or repair a house. Call
Auto. Trans., Radio and Heater and Some
foot. we sell Ashland {;o-Mix BRAND. NEW NECCHI SEWING
ChN(u ■ I th• northeui cornu ol
N
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5m
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$71
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u
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are
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� asoline for moto rs. James E.
I land formerly owned by Ella Fol (2)
With Std. Trans.
rntr; the m·e co aterly 11nn1 th■ cenOhio.
room tenant hou�c, :z ha ms. ' ter
5 6 tfc
Housh, owner.
5 29 :Jl r buttonholer. Phone WY 2·2204.
of nld road t o the we■terly THE SALISBURY PTA wishei,; to
--- ---line of wti,t waa forn,arly 11.nown
2
t
and olher buil li n g�, .
'i 6 6 c IF WOU WANT Rfl:,U. qualltJ I J.:ar!l�l' ,
• thank all who contributed and
·
II the Mo�e• David tract of 1�n&lt;1:
(6) LOST &amp; FOUND
n
· IS a �o ing l-On tc rn WI·1h a
Tl11�
thtnce auuth alo nQ the we , ter l y
Bffe4 1ag built tllal •Ill ■ I r t
helped with the serving of the
All Cara Carry 6,000 Mile,
VENETIAN BLINDS. WINDOW
of ..ald Mo ..
, .. navt, tn&lt;:t 10
esl;th!ished business for quality line
moneJ maken, me , C O b •
1-'AlR OF ti weeks old pigs. One
the nortll�rly line of land owned
Alwnni
School
High
Pomeroy
\
blinds and Bhades. Porch Val­
fruit. Included an� 2 O fl'harj- t&gt;,- lht! -■ Jd t:Ua Folmer; the&lt;&gt;c,, w;lh
Or 6·Montlis Warranty
solid black, one black with par­
,u,_, CaD Dir• sten-ett. WY
banquet. Special thanks to Girl
·
e
th�
Folrnn
Ihl
Woler
y
and
north.
l
lance,
"wninga
and
Shades.
I
·
equipmen
an
ors
rac
ype
I
t
d
t
nly to tht pl..,e ul b, 11nn!n1r, con·
tial while belt., Notiry Pearl Er­
Z.-ZGU or t'heder 185-%145.
Scout Troop Six, P6meroy Home
t■ lnlnr
about 2'-i, acre■, more or
'l'olnl pril-e $28.000 00
5 25 Gtc Dale Wippel Supply, 215 Union•
win. Call WI 9-3950.
Jay
Economic Students, and
t
1
.1
Ave. Pomeroy, Ohio. 5- I7-30Lc.
C. C &lt;.:UCKLEH. llEALTOR
�"e'!r1i� �� dt;'�dc':_� r:���� �.� ;,�[
co­
their
for
men
the
and
Myers
ume 13', P•lfn 31 ,nd 32, D 1 • d
WY 2 .38JO.
PHONE
!29
BOX
'
STRAWBE
Jl
nt•
RRIES
.,,
Mcla:1
REFRIG,
�NDn10NING,
Am
Try
Co\lnt,,
our
Churn.
Starcher
Mary
operation.
Ohio,
U
l
(8)
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P!ck•'Em pl , n by appointment. ERATION nrvice. Jack'• a., HIL L FARM 44 -ACRES.-FREE Ila.Id 11nm11e1 appnlnd at l!:llht
I
The Rambler
(6) LOST &amp; FOUND
Phone thiii numl&gt;er WY !-2767, frlgeratlon. New Haven. Pbont1 GAS. nottom I.and. 6 room R•mdred Mnd flny Doll1r1 (1850.oo&gt;
111ru1 unnot be 1old tor 101 than twoWorld 81andanl of Compad
Nolan's in Syracuse, Ohio.
TU 1-3&amp;37.
6-13 U house. 8 mile, from Racine. th!ld1 ot the ■ppnlaed vJ lue.
LOST LADIES' COAT picked up
E1celleace
' ROBERT C, HAR'l'&amp;'ffNCH,
5 Z5 6tp PLASTERING BY THE JOB Oil Elec tncity,
-.200 .00. Bill
water. ••
·
·
by mietake at Pomeroy Alumni
Shum
Big c..ir room, ride and perfurmn w. • w P. Cherr1n1to11
e,
art,
Ohio.
Co
Racin
Banquet. Have other party's
i
altef'. Sm all .. economy and - -,.PAttorney• lor Pl1lntlff.
1an\·pa\ch jobs or entlre buildL_
IC
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27
5
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Phone WY 2-277JJ Pomeroy
coat.
ing. Al!IO outside stucco. Theo
man• :ir-rabt.llty.
_
PER MONTH
Ila:, 10, 17, 2,, 31 • .Juna 7.
Saturday, Juae 3, 12:38 p. m.
•·31-3\pd.
--Custer, phone WY. 2·3550 or 70 ACRES H ILL FAHM. 8 miles -- -See
-------We Have Been Authorized To Sell
Red Phillips.
5 22 JOtc from Racine. 5 r oom house
MiPtropolllaa Motor■
69
two ( 2 1 ('(lmplele sets of House
( 9) FOR
GOO F.. Main S1tt't't, Pomeroy
elec
-��-�
STUD SEHVICE. Don g ood. Bottom land . timber,
Furniture ut Zcrkle'1 Storage PONY
•
40 BUSHEL CORN. 300 bales good
l'bun11: WY Z•lll'JO
tricly, water, oul • building!!.
9 Passenger Hardtop Station Wagon. Automatic transmia­
Houdashelt
Pomeroy.
3,
.
D
R.
.
Warehouse on the &lt;'orner of
hay, G. A. l leem, Racine. Phone :
sion , power sleeri�. ltadio and heater.
llacinc, Ohio.
&lt;.:ozart,
ill
B
J
25
otp
2-6803.
Pllone
WY
5
I
Second Ave. and Walnut St.. in
5-' l-'tp. !
: Wl 9-2Z28 .
5 27 6tp
��Middleport, OhJ O. consisLing of:
--� ·- '
J!1t&gt;O ENliLlSII F'UHO. 4 Cylin.
LIGAL NOTICI
7 TRAINED BEAGLES 20 dollars ,
Stoves, Washers, Dinette Sets ,
1"
dt•r O.HV. with 4•speed stick
up. Sell or swap for good shot­
Living Room Suites, Refrigera­
Country 9 Passenger Sedan. Automatic tran911lisslon. Ra•
!-.h1ft. lleal Economy, $9'J5.00
MF.IW'i l:llUNTY, 01110
guns. Virgil Yearbrougi1, Che­
lors, Dryers, Bedroom Suites,
,\�ro11nt1 and vo.&gt;u,·heo of the Fol
dio and heater, power steering,
llhl.� ony ohl(•r trade ('onsHer­
shire, Ohio, Route 1 , KygerviUe,
low! RII na mtd r1dur!arl e• hiw• b••·n
T1ie Pomeroy Public Library
Chairs. Other article!. U$unlly
filed lR lhe Prub■ ta Court, Al e I I I
••t!. !'hone Mason, SP·J-S2U:!.
5-3t-6tp
Route 554.
found in a home. A lot of this
C:ounty, Ohio. fo r ,ppronl and ael• will be closed on ThursdJJvs
· until
--·
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5 J I-Olp
tlemenl:
furnilure wa:, used only one
•f rs. Lucy Gainer, 5 ROOMS AND BATH, basement
""'l'ptember, "
CASK NO. 18903 11&lt;-venth current c�
Accounl
or Sdt.on Hnh1t. tter, librarian, said today,
year, IL b lldler than yo us­
Custom 300. Radio and heater.
and garage. See Lester Russell,
GuudlRn of lkrm�n J, Kim, ■R IR·
(9)
ually find for snle.
t"omPetent Vetmn,
Pomeroy.
Ridge,
Pleasant
The Twilight Garden Club has
85
BRADFOHD AUCTION CO.
GAS, •·uEL OIL and ..:oal (ur­
5 JI 30lp
CASE NO. 11111M �·irrt t;\d P'l11a1 glvcn t'he librory flower boxes
-- ·
Terms: CASH
Auo11n1 of Uolda Ma. Mo11rnln11.
naces. Call for free estimate1.
WI"lh petUn laS growing nicely in
of
A,hnJ,,iotr■lrlli ,,, tha E1tat,
2 Door. Stundard trans. New paint. Radio and heater.
l'oremao • Abbott MkldJeport Not responslbie for lll('cidenls
1 4) FOR RENT
H11nc1 llale Mournln,1, Dec�• ■e11.
them, U waa decided at a �ent -- (·-- ---- wilh bath,
&amp;.-10-tfc CHJTI BRADFOllD, Auctioneer
CASE NO 18314 nnt anll Final Af'- bonrd meeting to have a s t o r y 3 ROOM APARTMENT
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4 Door, Automatic trans. Radio and heater. New paint.
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t1em� and m11kl's ran&lt;'y designs
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for� 1111d Court 011 hte 30th day of
11 ere rord breod'mg. Used Com
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June. IMI. t which time ■■Id ■ c- library inl'·lude "To Kill
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count■ •Ill bt cun1ldered and cr,nll 111$78.00 bolarire at $2,00 per WC&lt;'k.
Ntom le Glue, n1ldln1 1t Platt'■
Hardtop. Automatic trans., power 1teerin1, Radio e.nd
ut:d from day to di.1 unlll finally dll• ingbird,' ' by Lee; "'D)e Last of
Van(.'e, Ht, 1, Middleport, Ohio,
Trailer Court, Of Johna..n Stre,et,
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5 26 fil .
Phont WY 2.2204_
heater . .Black finish.
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.32 caliber automatic.
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platn1Jff, IIIC'd hit p1t1tton ar,J111t her
ru!tnn of l he truot ""I leu th•n f lv,. Consent,"' by Druryi "Ma n j I a H
ddendanl In the Courl nf Com•
Clrancr W t l h 1.1Uac·hmr11t� and
Richard Coleman. J .ong Bollom
prlur (Q th• dlle tel fut llUI'· Galleo ''
n, by Mason ; ''Riso and m oft Plt'II, Mel11 County. Oh io, Ca ■e
guarnnlec, S;ile pnretl at $211.00.
Ohio, Phone 985-3171 ,
2 Door HIU'dtop. Automatic trans. Radio md heater, pow­
No, 1:t.178, prl.)'iftl for dlvore• fNJm
F. H. o•Brlt"n
Fall of the Third Reich"
bv Ur.I nld. Neom 11 Glue on tba
llr 29 lltp
J'hone WY. 2-2204.
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Pleuanl Rftlie, Pomeroy,
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hart, New llaven, W. Va
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G, I.. Motorola, Megne voX: 30612 Websler Road, Bay yJI. ILL
cutter, by the hour. Wm.
tractor
Hampton &amp; Capehart., New Hav. lage, Ohio.
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Mrs, Earl Bennett, Pomeroy .
544-12tc
Ohio.
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FOR RENTt 6 ROOM HOUSE
with hath hi Mlnor1Ville. See
Vietor Brown. Mlnenville.
5 29 Gip
men� yard.

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Korean Military Junta
Gives In To U.S.Pressure

By CIIAllLU L IIMlTB
Ulli&amp;N PreM �
SEOUL, Koftle ClJPU-'I'M �
publle of Korea'a rullnl mtUtary
;tunLa gave ln LO American prtl·
sur. today and ajl'Md t.o r.1urn
all ROK anned force, tu Lhe
operational eonlrol of the Un itf&lt;I
Nalion, Command,
The agreemmil wu 1111Douoctd
In a joint statem.nt !Hued by the
Junta and tbi, UNC.
It apecified, however, that. the
U.N. command@r, Gen. &lt;:'.,rter B.
Magruder of the United State■,
would "uae bil operaUonal cootrol only to �efend Korea from
Communist agkresslon."
This wu tantamount to ID
agreement by Magruder to keep
handll oft South KoN'a's internal
11tuatlon. Ill the early r.·mra of
the military coup 10 days ago he
lssued a statemtnt opposing II,
Retar■ To Frontlines
The statement aald Magruder
"ha&amp; directed" the r«urn to frontllne position■ of the 1ft Marlne
Brigade and the Ith Corpa Artil•
lery Unit.
The ROK a:enerals who ,taged
the coup bad withdrawn them to
Seoul to guard atalD■t • co1m�er•
revolt.
In another oonce111ion to the
Junta, Magruder ttle11ed to lll
control two reaerve Jntantry di•
'lliakm1, aa airborne combat t■um
and five military police �ompaniel from forward units.
Till joint announ cement lndic■&lt;

eel th■t m■o y pl'Ullng probloms
betweea the United State, ud the
new mlllt.ary re1lme had been
iOlved.
ReltHe Cablad Me111her1

Although the �tat�ment showed 1
Magrude, acluaUy had given up IAIINIY OOOC.LI ■nd SNUFFY SMITH
a coruiderable portion of tlie ROK
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WHflfT ARE �E
troop, under him, toehnically • 11 1
I DREMPT I WLJZ
I ,JEST llAD A
BACK TO
GOIN'
left him with the power to reeall Wtlf\T Wl.l2
WORKIN' IN Ttl' SAWMILL
1'ERRl8Le
fl:R?
SLI:l:P
them la needed again&gt;! the Com- 'IE SCREECH IN'
TH' LIVELON6 DAV
munlstz in the North.
ABOUT, Pf\ViJ ?
The first of the Marines ore
returned to U.N. control even be.
fore the announement.
1be junta, beaded by ROI(
army cMef of ,taff Lt. Gen.
Chang Do-young, today· released
all but two members of the cab.
met which comprlle&lt;I the fa1 1eo
government of Premier John M,
Chang.
However, it did not ease teMOr­
ahlp or a host of other reprosalve Ll'L ABNl!I
measurell lruitltuted 1lnce martial
i 'VE SPENT A FORTUNE.
law wa1 declared 10 dayll ago.
ON OOCTa'5,TR'fiNG 10
A gr0up of 10 paratroop off!.
CURE ,OU CF CIOIIPUl,,­
cers who helped accomplish the
IN&amp; IATINCI
coup held • newz conferent'fl �
day and 1ald Magruder &amp;dually
had coHiderable advance lnfor•
matton on the takeover but was
ronvln«d by the ROK generals
lhat the inlonnation was false.
As a result, the paratroop offi­
cen said, American advisers al­
algned te their unit went along
with the troops and were not
aware a coup was on until • gun­
fight with Seoul police ■tarted in
th■ middle of the capital
GASOLINE ALLEY

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metal
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neatly. Or stretch chicken wire
p\t35!?
Newapaper Eaterp,IH AIIL
the
pile
and
aeveral
a
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)l's difficult to keep a garage crou
unduttered at most any time of, tools in behind.
Conen Coant
the year. Duriq warm weather !
Corners can be taken out of
it'• just about impo11ible,
Garden tools Chat were hpt lo- the wasted apace category by
gelher in one ■pot during the win• mounting triangular • h • p e d
ler now aeem to find tbemaelves shelvea ln them.
in a number of apots. Le11 1 Cupboards · can be made of
storage space for the family cari 1 I 8'1 or 1 X d'1, Make at
than it is a utllity room, play areal lea■t � that ht1 a locking door
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and catch•a11 for dozens of item, , ao that 1111ecticide1 can be stored ANCY
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the garage needs more organlza- 1 safely,
THERE'S
ARE THE
tlon than any other spot around The IJlrage is I good place for
A 51'7
M O SQ U I TOES
AUNT F R ITZ.l •••
1 workbench. You're not ao likely
home.
HOLE
60THERfNG­
I CAN'T GET
to put off cleanin,: and sharpening
Do■'t QDll
IN MY
S LE E P
TO
YOU 1
U there'• a handy
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All too often I hoineowntr give, &amp; rden �111
NO
.
k_
e_wor_
to do th_
up, leaves the car'�ding in the place
__ -�drive while lawn mower, trJcyle HYSEL LRUN •
snd bundlea of old newspapers
take over,
The eMergeney squad was can.
Since the garqe Ill gtnerally ed to the home of Howard Hy sell
left Jn a eemifln11111ed or unfinllh• last Mon.ih.. at 12:30 p. m. He
ed eondition � 'ui"a inside you' U was taken
� H911fr Hospilal for
find that adding shelve, and cup- treilment,
boarda ii t1ncompllcated.
Mr. and Mrs. Blas of Thomas
Fork have moved to the former DICK TRACY
Right between the mid■ ln open home of Niclc Plerce.
.
construction there'• room for an Mrs, Ruby Reynolds and &lt;!hild• I ,....,.
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I JUST I-IAPPENED i'O TMINI('�
almoat unlimited number of ren of C.Olumbus were calling
I WA�T TO PULL. ON! �
lhelvea for amall ltams. Make the her grandpafflll!I, Mr. and Mrs.
PURSE-SNA"TD-41NC. ...10&amp;. THIS
lhelves the ume width u lhe Clarence RUASell one day last [
AT LEAST SIOOPOO,
ONE FOR
°
ANC&gt; l LL NEED �I! CAT,
width ol the .,tudl.
"""k.
Mount ele1t■ or aqle iron■ OD Rev. Mytn of Weit Vlrglnla
the ilde■ of tbt ■tud■ to support closed a two weeks revival here
1..t Sunday even ing.
tho ohelvea. H Items ■NI apt
fall olf, tact thlo llr\po of wood Mr. and Mro. Truman Goble of
alollfl the Iron&amp; edg• of the C.lumbul ettended Sunday school
■helve,,
here last Sunday,
1hen'1 dead apace ln every Gene and Rusty Davi.I u:ider•
pr.qe - ipace that can'&amp; pot- went tonsil and adenokl operations
1\bly be uwl by your ..r. The al Melgo General Ho1pllal. They
the hood of your were returned homt1 Tuesday and
apace over
car I■ one auch apot. Uae lt for a are getting along nicely.
large cupboard. Frame the cup- David Dewhurst, who ha■ been
■
fr anl of 2x4•, h
bo
:_�-�-� mo employed In We,t VirRlnia, II LITTLE ORPHAN ANNI ■
tho homo for • wblla.
om the jolall.
frame with plywood.
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Price of
tn SIMPLE I VI.ICIMG
'lltare ore nwnbor of wayo
J\ulland called on lhelr daughter,
A NERY&amp;, SIMILAR '10
6F'l.lCINQ A FINI Q.ECTIIN;
aet rid of ':-" �
rnarenco Rusoell and oon reco n�
WIRE ' ITV t:IQJ' TME
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O1 wood ...
ly.
Qf:'.!]I; NEQV&amp;. I � Q.IOULO
and ■prlng clips mounted on Mc. and Mn, Wllfl■rn H■ley of
ot
ea PR,CT1CALL'f
t
RECOV�qeo IN TMREI
It Ol' tooll•
RuUa ndcalled on their dau,ihter,
01? � � ·
If there are younpten around Mr. and Mn. John
Tillis and
and the danger o1 Inola ftillllnl, fomilJ la!it '111uraday avaniDI,
fa,ten another ,trip of wood hall Joo Dupn, daughter su,, Lorway down ao that tl)t tooll art ry Joe and Bob , who ■re employ•
behl"4 11. You eon do lhlo by od In Por�mouth, ware home ovoandwlchlnl block■ ol wood ht- er the week ond.
tween the ends of the strip and Mr&amp;. MII'Cella Ch■pm,rn villted
the studs whert they are nailed � mother in Wes� Vir&amp;inla Int
together.
week.

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New -�•

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take the

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■, CHESTEII GOULI!

REUIIC.CA:
VES. 1 GlJESS I
l.K.Le
CAN STANO \QJ3
FOR A FEW c»,.'fS, ""TRUSTY•

WITH �

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By 1AM LIFF I AIII I

AND SLATS

ly RAEIURN VANBUREN
"""' ,,. 3lJtf a- tlNr 0,,
TIIE OOfEST MEN IN T)f!
M)RIJ), Al . Pl.EASE •• PlMSI
OOt,tT LET TIMT COM&amp;

BETWEa,1 US� ...

1955 Ford Cust. 4 Dr. s26•80
Actual 35,000 mile•, R&amp;H

1955 Ford Fairlane -- $26•
2 Dr. H.T, All white, AT, R&amp;H (Sharp)

1955 Ford 2 Dr. • • - S26·

80

Falrlane. Sllllltl. Tram., R&amp;H

Low Monthly Payments An Based On
Small Down Payment, or Trild•in,

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By GEORGE

WON�ER

WINNII W,'NKLE
THIS rs MV lAST NIGHT IN TOWN I
WINNIE . Itt. PJCK YOU �p AT 8
ANO WElL MAl&lt;E A MEMOl?ABLf
EVENING OF IT.

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Wflt , WINNIE ,
HAVE. YDU
REACHED A
DECISJON

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l COULD GO ON LIKE. \, ; ,;,/7
THIS FOREVE�!
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"l"ou Caa Tr■de Here"

KEITH GOBLE FORD

HOGG and ZUSPAN
MATERIALS
CO,
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CARD OF THANKS

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MASON, W. VA.

USED � LOT
Cor. Locust &amp; Sycamore
Middleport
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P1-e WY 2-3422

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LEGAL NOTICE
BUSINESS
COMMON PLaAa c o v 11n Of
1 11,1 TM•
Mt:tGI couNn, OHIO
SERVICE•._. --- P-M!fl'&lt;'
Meigs-Mason
ttALSTON,
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FOR RENT

(20)

A PARTMENT with
three rooma and bath. Phone

of :Xenia, will speonll lhe weeit'n'J
Morgan anJ
w ith Thomas £.
daugl&gt;ter Gladys.

Oak Hill

SY M. KATIIRY'.'11 EVANS
LAIJ IES ' Ten years of you r hfePlMu,urt,
Magaret Hughe,. 1l!ft last weci
WY 2-5141.
5 1 tfc
u
!amily
domg
l ime,; 1s spent
��-���--a vacation trip to visit Mr
lor
M
A
3Cl ACRES OF' EXCELLENT
l.rnndry 1 52 washd.ays a year ��tn�•:�'tt Jr� A��? i�� •nd
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
nd
a Mrs. Joe Crace tRila Harr l
A v.tMA GILKEY .
pasture for rent. Plenty of watc1dd up to unnecessary work LYDI
ROUTE I. MJUOLEJ-'OtlT, OHIO,
RATES
er. Inquire Carl Ne Imm at Dex•
Note: RNdtn ar• cordl1I- al Hollywood, Florida.
whcn Hobtnson's Laundry can
�mdant1
4 centl per word, one 10aertioo. KiDlmum char1e-OO
C•w Na. 11,10
ly invited to uM this •nMr. and Mrs, H. L. Sorge l Mai •
ter or Pl1oae WY 2-6969.
&lt;lo it fur )' OU Start your vacacents. 6 centa per word for three consecutive lnaution.a.
ln pur1uanca or an O.-d�r &lt;if SMIH
public
for
apac•
nounument
S
:iicDavisl and son Timothy an&lt;i
garet
29
,ntJUed
above
OH
in
3\t
Phone &amp; binson's lri l',rtlllon
t1ou now '
Special--0ne month for 30 ceot, � word.
lion, I wdl oUer !or ulc at P"bUc
t&gt;'1d org•nized 1roup mfft•
Full rate of 4 cents pe:r word will De cbarJed tor ad­
Davis will spend the
Nannie
Miss
Laun dry and Dry C Ie-ani.1g, WY a uction , •t the front door nf t h c ing1. Notico1 will b• accept.
TV Stamps Given On
vertu;1111 ii not paid IIJithin 10 day, after reeeivia&amp; bill
( 1 7)
lo
y,
Ohlo,
t
our
Pomero
Hou"
in
1
:
.
here.
weekend
2 -5428 '
Hobinson ' !I Tri-Lustre the
All S•les &amp; S.nlc•
od to run d•I ly thrff d•ys
abo�e nJmtcd County, on SaturErrors in AdvertiJing-Should be reported immediate!J.
Ruthi;i
l
Hugbe,
Franklin
,1
1981.
June.
uf
day
10th
the
day.
2·5130.
WY
Cleaners,
e1WITH
STAY
TO
SOMEONE
Mrs.
th•
of
•dvanc:•
In
ltu)
(or
The DailJ Seoti9el will 001 bt reapon.sible for mor. tbao
10,00 A M. Lh� ronow!n� dc�rlbed
one lncorTeCl imertion.
5 29 Otc Rnl E.sutc, ,Jtuatt ln the County ot
derly lady 5 doys a week. Live
,nnl. Notices received for WJSecupl wUI lea\'e for Ft, Knox
Car d of Thanb and Special Notice, of Events, $ 1.25,
ol Ohio. 1n4 de....rtbd
e1
more than thrff inMrtlons
Ky. to join her husband wbo Ls
in or by day. After 4 r:all Wy
�
1 11;iio!��i..
CE
•
AN
for 50 word minimum. Each additional word, le.
NSUR
wlfl be held until mNtinu
I
Phon• WY .2 . 22ss
stationed there.
S-2"tc 2-5'\M.
COMPLETE INSURANCE PR(}
th, above requi rement,.
TRACT NO. 1. s1tu11cd 1n SecPomero,
Obituariet published It l cent per •ord.
•frs, Lola Shath-ach complteted 608 E. Main St.
1•
H. Town&amp;hlp 2. R1n11 13. o.
I 110.
6 DAYS
3 DAYS
l DAY
WORDS
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 tectlon., Life, Auto, Fire, PoUc, Clion
. P. l n Mdw■ cuurity, Ohto. a n d 1 --,�:::'=rl"T��=i::,--::::;-:� ,e visit with
Ivan Shadrach o( Ak•
$4.50
$1.35
ll&lt;lc
60c
1�
meetin�
a aped
ere will
rooms. utilities paid. Call WY 2- Call "&amp;n Mills. Middleport. Obie be11nnln1 11 the north111t oorner
$6.00
$1.110
1 1.20
60e
20
of the land formerly llnow11 u the
•
run
u:.::
\0f th e OL· anery c·unmJ·t•-�
- -� s 27 6tc
$7.SO
$2.2;
$1.60
7l'&gt;e
2:i
Leo nard o,.,.. r tn.cl ; thence norlh O
BARNFS-SIMPSON INSUR.A.NC. M
Mrs. Syhida Comer and family
I night in the church auditorium
d�11ne• we1t 12 &amp;e chain• lo
Agent,. Middleport. Fire, Aut. 1tak1 on th ■ bank of Kur ' ■ Run; t 3 p.m.
Ads received bJ 10 A. II. will be ln that da1'1 paper.
QI.la� to Jhe Co ngreed Wedn--•
mov
1
1
i
W
following
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7
The
0
thm • 111u1h '"' deirc..- oMI 2.� e
1
c
mobile. llooib. Pbooa WY • ch11ina
lo • ,take; Ulenea �outh 3l
et together ; H rs, Paul eas el , gational parsonab"ti on Main St I
me
Wllll1m.
to
cha.Ina
�-60
eut
de11r«1
8-2'i'·d aon·• eorn�r: then"e north 811¼ de2901
Mrs. Remo Ni.-ri, Miss Chris- Edward Rife has resumed his i
FOR SALE - Tavern in Pomc - OAVIS-WAHNEH INSURANCE. ttr�u we�! 3 chaln1 lo &amp; t,talr.e on
.;io::r- 1'
th• .,...,,,t�r ur the Pomeroy 1 11 d tine Grueser, �rs. Robert Burk - duties al the A ]ban Brothe,s e"'
""'"' "="'"',-JI rny. Fully equipped . I n Busi•
Ch�,tt,r
thenc■
nortll
Ito■
d;
u
deerating
after
recu
\'ice
n
station
Complete pcoteclion to , ,11
pe
tt, Mrs. Charles Radford, M .
i:
,,.,.,, we1t 1lon11 th• cenln of the
ness 28 year:-., WY-2· 3020
need.�. Tel. WY 2-2966. 5-3 1-t!,: rood , 60 chain, to 1 11111.e; tbenr.e Leland Sisson , Mrs. R i c h III r d from a broken arm .
TERMJT&amp; AND PUT CONT
ROl F O R
. .
ALUMINUM
north 10 de.W:r&lt;"U ea■l alon1 I n t
5-JJ . tfc
AWNlNGS
M r. and MrS, William E Rooe l
rnart J ,.,11111111 10 • 11ab; thence Freeman, Mrs. George Buchar.by Fata. Ffte wpedlon. lmlll'­ Rei:tldenihd and
A
ON
INSURANCE
YOUR
BUY
---Commercial -----north $4 d�ii:reca .,.ijt •l11n1 t h , a
e o d
( Irene Morgan ) r;nd two chl ldrel'.' ,
e4 bJ Nathawide. PhN &amp;.
monthly installment basis. IO road 4 chair.• lo • •t•lle; thence n , Mrs. Eugen C n e , and Mrs I ----------Comblnatlor; St:ret11 ud GlatH
(20)
north
HI
d&lt;Rrte1
t
h
u,1
Nlonf
•
Richard
Gresli.
aad A. Senl� SU001 WY t- Aluminum .Storm Doon and
easy payments for I year policy. road 'l chain, 10 • 1t1ke; thf!nce
I
Regi.stration of members, elee- ,,
MAY ,,
e&amp;at alon1 I h ■
dt1rte1
6t
nnrth
5
or
J
011
payments
easy
30
Wiodow1. Call WY 2-3145 Day
thenc■
rnad J rh11n1 to a •Lall.e:
Ttie Wildwood Garden C I U b tion of officer! Teachers a n d :
SEE US FOR FEED NEEDS AND or ir-venln1. King Build.en Sup,, THEISS KE�'RIGERATION AND year contracts. Policies can be ,Jona: th• road north '8 deii:rch
th,mce will meet Wednesday at a p.m parents of children to enroll thi9
combined and total premiums ea 11 1 ch8ln 10 a ■take;
5 %1 IO&amp;c Appliance Service. Domestic and
Middleport ply COJnp aoy.
Custom Grinding,
north 2 fhaln ■ to • 1tak• In t h •
5"'" to atlend. \
Roger
Contact
c.ommercial.
{ m anced. Barnes • Simpson In• J·,.1d; 01enee north 13 de1re.,. nu at the home of Mrs. John Ihle. faII es µeci•a IIY ur_,
S 25 tf ,
Feed MIil
1
■Jon g th ro11d t.70 chal111 to
l
JUNE
• Nease Settlement, with Mrs . Ed
.
4 8 Uc
Tbeiu, Racine, Ohio.
surance Agency, M iddleport.
.
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1take, thenu north 81 de;ree■ eut
iUNCH -AT JACK 'S -Dairy Bar . I
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OES wi,J ,l
Ch•pte,,
E"angellne
1 M ,·h1in1 to • 1lalle In the road : ison Hollon as co-hostess.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
thence north 78 de1..,.,u eut 2.Rt
Middleport ! It's Like Heaso'l•
(21 )
at the
evening,
ay
urs
meet
d
Th
Freedom Gospel M ission w i J l
•·ha1n1 to • ,talte in th1 center 01
1'he Powers Company, Middleport.
the r11,d; thenc"' ,011th 10 deicrua
,ilble, Man!
5·24-6k
rt lo1·
Ma
Middlepo
onic
Hall
in
s
v nex t
.,._rv ices r•,
cut :I.Jt chaln1 to ■ 1tallt; the.nee discontinue its ""'
Ohio. Phone WY 2•2301.
80uth 211 de1reea we»t u1 Unk■ 10 two weeks starting Ma)' 29 to help their regul ar mt'eting.
T l l E ANNUAL M F.ETING of the
5- 17-3-0tc
• tt■ ke; thnl'e olOUl.b It de,ree.o
•
46,,ltf
we9t 3 t2 chain■ to a 1talce; tbenee in a revival at Hazel comm.in.
Sutton-Chestfr FarmN's Mut­
l
90uth 7 deirro,ea ea11 3, 12 chain, tu
UU.DO
ZING
B
O
BY
TIIE
H
UR
M
P
5•
room brick with
O EROY
ual lnsuram-t Company will be
• ,tak e ; thenre ■outh 10 d.e1rte, ity Church at Dewitt's Rwi.
$6.00. Clifton Molts, EM 7-7612.
4.08 rhaln ■ lo a 111111 near
JUNE l
nic-e bath and kitchen, furnace ..a,1
held Mo,1day, June !i, 9 a m at
\hr mouth of the coll bank; thent&gt;t
!i 18 JOtp
The Men's Fellowship of t h e
the Chest.er, Ohio, Town J l;i / 1 .
hl!nt to all rooms, full borne­ 80uthr 10 l!a1ree1 e111 ue clutn•
111 1 ■talle In DaV11• line; thrn�e
'
ment Also has an adjac.m'
Francis E. Morris, Secy.
1011tb 4 de1reo we ■t 2 u ,.,haln• to M Idd\eport Fird Baptist Church
CO.
BLOCK
RUN
FORES1'
ph•« ot bec1nn1n1. «ontalnln.1 will meet at the county fairthe
&amp;
building that can be used for
5. 31 . Jq,
19 2llJ ICrH. E:11:cepttna: fl'Qffl tlllo
You will build for less with our
---- -- -- 611 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
professional or commercial pur- ..-onv�yan"■ t!Mc c11•l 1n ancl u"&lt;i�r grounds this Thursday evening al
WE WILL NOT BE rcspo '"!Sible
4.. _
bklcks.
concrete
quality
top
the
•fore ■ald dttacrlhed re1l e1tate 6 00
Phano WY,2•2441
:
for an OU!mg.
poses. Well located on M a i n and 11�0 rxc�ptlna: au r1rhl•
•
ijJona:
12·
CementBlocks.
fi"--ll"
for debh othe r than our own.
j
the
co11J
11um1
In
and
under
...,
the
Organizatio
n meeting, Pomeroy
......,l Mortar-Windows
StreeL Priced itt $12, 000.00 for atoreeald d.,.crlbed
r�al e,tate .1111
Franklin &amp; Neva Grimm,
ELECTHOLUX VACUUM Cleaner
now e,&lt;111 or may hereafter h1 u- G rade School PTA , Pomeroy Sen•
more
and
building,
and
house
%-!06'1
Phone
East Main !-;t., Pomc,-o_v .
eatabtl ■ hed fQr the purp,uu ot mln..
(601 model complete with all
ior High audltoiium, 7: 30 p m
Janel &lt;:an be bought wilh this jf ln11 1nd rllnveylnc
coal In
• nd
F0ttd RUil Road, Pomtroy. Ohla
5-31 -Jt,&gt; attachmen
throu1rh
Ul� aforeMJd de■crlbed
ts 11nd paper throwdesired.
6 6 30tc
away bags. Pay oH $26.00 balFRUIT FARM - 260 acres with
_
OPENING MAY :w - H o u s h an e. Phone WY 2·2204.
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TRACT NO. :a. Sltuated
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c
700 young peach tree�. 1000 tlon e. Town•hlp 2. kUJle tn13.15,r.
NelI er Ru lld og 8upp1Y
o.
Landing locoted abovt• the Ha5 2il Gtc
c.r lo Mela• County, Ohio, ■ nd
older peac)l trees. Modern 5____ _____
.. hoat _
&lt;·inf' park, Dock if'P IT ,rw:or
-- We supply what it !Bkes to build
b&lt;:1lnnlnc In th■ center 11t lhe pub•
room fram_, house with balh, 11.. road 1ud1n11 trom Pomeroy to
Guy
or repair a house. Call
Auto. Trans., Radio and Heater and Some
foot. we sell Ashland {;o-Mix BRAND. NEW NECCHI SEWING
ChN(u ■ I th• northeui cornu ol
N
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a
5m
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bet
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II
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f
$71
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h
m
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g
u
a
are
a
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m
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m
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� asoline for moto rs. James E.
I land formerly owned by Ella Fol (2)
With Std. Trans.
rntr; the m·e co aterly 11nn1 th■ cenOhio.
room tenant hou�c, :z ha ms. ' ter
5 6 tfc
Housh, owner.
5 29 :Jl r buttonholer. Phone WY 2·2204.
of nld road t o the we■terly THE SALISBURY PTA wishei,; to
--- ---line of wti,t waa forn,arly 11.nown
2
t
and olher buil li n g�, .
'i 6 6 c IF WOU WANT Rfl:,U. qualltJ I J.:ar!l�l' ,
• thank all who contributed and
·
II the Mo�e• David tract of 1�n&lt;1:
(6) LOST &amp; FOUND
n
· IS a �o ing l-On tc rn WI·1h a
Tl11�
thtnce auuth alo nQ the we , ter l y
Bffe4 1ag built tllal •Ill ■ I r t
helped with the serving of the
All Cara Carry 6,000 Mile,
VENETIAN BLINDS. WINDOW
of ..ald Mo ..
, .. navt, tn&lt;:t 10
esl;th!ished business for quality line
moneJ maken, me , C O b •
1-'AlR OF ti weeks old pigs. One
the nortll�rly line of land owned
Alwnni
School
High
Pomeroy
\
blinds and Bhades. Porch Val­
fruit. Included an� 2 O fl'harj- t&gt;,- lht! -■ Jd t:Ua Folmer; the&lt;&gt;c,, w;lh
Or 6·Montlis Warranty
solid black, one black with par­
,u,_, CaD Dir• sten-ett. WY
banquet. Special thanks to Girl
·
e
th�
Folrnn
Ihl
Woler
y
and
north.
l
lance,
"wninga
and
Shades.
I
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equipmen
an
ors
rac
ype
I
t
d
t
nly to tht pl..,e ul b, 11nn!n1r, con·
tial while belt., Notiry Pearl Er­
Z.-ZGU or t'heder 185-%145.
Scout Troop Six, P6meroy Home
t■ lnlnr
about 2'-i, acre■, more or
'l'olnl pril-e $28.000 00
5 25 Gtc Dale Wippel Supply, 215 Union•
win. Call WI 9-3950.
Jay
Economic Students, and
t
1
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Ave. Pomeroy, Ohio. 5- I7-30Lc.
C. C &lt;.:UCKLEH. llEALTOR
�"e'!r1i� �� dt;'�dc':_� r:���� �.� ;,�[
co­
their
for
men
the
and
Myers
ume 13', P•lfn 31 ,nd 32, D 1 • d
WY 2 .38JO.
PHONE
!29
BOX
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STRAWBE
Jl
nt•
RRIES
.,,
Mcla:1
REFRIG,
�NDn10NING,
Am
Try
Co\lnt,,
our
Churn.
Starcher
Mary
operation.
Ohio,
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P!ck•'Em pl , n by appointment. ERATION nrvice. Jack'• a., HIL L FARM 44 -ACRES.-FREE Ila.Id 11nm11e1 appnlnd at l!:llht
I
The Rambler
(6) LOST &amp; FOUND
Phone thiii numl&gt;er WY !-2767, frlgeratlon. New Haven. Pbont1 GAS. nottom I.and. 6 room R•mdred Mnd flny Doll1r1 (1850.oo&gt;
111ru1 unnot be 1old tor 101 than twoWorld 81andanl of Compad
Nolan's in Syracuse, Ohio.
TU 1-3&amp;37.
6-13 U house. 8 mile, from Racine. th!ld1 ot the ■ppnlaed vJ lue.
LOST LADIES' COAT picked up
E1celleace
' ROBERT C, HAR'l'&amp;'ffNCH,
5 Z5 6tp PLASTERING BY THE JOB Oil Elec tncity,
-.200 .00. Bill
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Shum
Big c..ir room, ride and perfurmn w. • w P. Cherr1n1to11
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Ohio.
Co
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Banquet. Have other party's
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coat.
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man• :ir-rabt.llty.
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Ila:, 10, 17, 2,, 31 • .Juna 7.
Saturday, Juae 3, 12:38 p. m.
•·31-3\pd.
--Custer, phone WY. 2·3550 or 70 ACRES H ILL FAHM. 8 miles -- -See
-------We Have Been Authorized To Sell
Red Phillips.
5 22 JOtc from Racine. 5 r oom house
MiPtropolllaa Motor■
69
two ( 2 1 ('(lmplele sets of House
( 9) FOR
GOO F.. Main S1tt't't, Pomeroy
elec
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STUD SEHVICE. Don g ood. Bottom land . timber,
Furniture ut Zcrkle'1 Storage PONY
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40 BUSHEL CORN. 300 bales good
l'bun11: WY Z•lll'JO
tricly, water, oul • building!!.
9 Passenger Hardtop Station Wagon. Automatic transmia­
Houdashelt
Pomeroy.
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Warehouse on the &lt;'orner of
hay, G. A. l leem, Racine. Phone :
sion , power sleeri�. ltadio and heater.
llacinc, Ohio.
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Pllone
WY
5
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Second Ave. and Walnut St.. in
5-' l-'tp. !
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5 27 6tp
��Middleport, OhJ O. consisLing of:
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LIGAL NOTICI
7 TRAINED BEAGLES 20 dollars ,
Stoves, Washers, Dinette Sets ,
1"
dt•r O.HV. with 4•speed stick
up. Sell or swap for good shot­
Living Room Suites, Refrigera­
Country 9 Passenger Sedan. Automatic tran911lisslon. Ra•
!-.h1ft. lleal Economy, $9'J5.00
MF.IW'i l:llUNTY, 01110
guns. Virgil Yearbrougi1, Che­
lors, Dryers, Bedroom Suites,
,\�ro11nt1 and vo.&gt;u,·heo of the Fol
dio and heater, power steering,
llhl.� ony ohl(•r trade ('onsHer­
shire, Ohio, Route 1 , KygerviUe,
low! RII na mtd r1dur!arl e• hiw• b••·n
T1ie Pomeroy Public Library
Chairs. Other article!. U$unlly
filed lR lhe Prub■ ta Court, Al e I I I
••t!. !'hone Mason, SP·J-S2U:!.
5-3t-6tp
Route 554.
found in a home. A lot of this
C:ounty, Ohio. fo r ,ppronl and ael• will be closed on ThursdJJvs
· until
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furnilure wa:, used only one
•f rs. Lucy Gainer, 5 ROOMS AND BATH, basement
""'l'ptember, "
CASK NO. 18903 11&lt;-venth current c�
Accounl
or Sdt.on Hnh1t. tter, librarian, said today,
year, IL b lldler than yo us­
Custom 300. Radio and heater.
and garage. See Lester Russell,
GuudlRn of lkrm�n J, Kim, ■R IR·
(9)
ually find for snle.
t"omPetent Vetmn,
Pomeroy.
Ridge,
Pleasant
The Twilight Garden Club has
85
BRADFOHD AUCTION CO.
GAS, •·uEL OIL and ..:oal (ur­
5 JI 30lp
CASE NO. 11111M �·irrt t;\d P'l11a1 glvcn t'he librory flower boxes
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Terms: CASH
Auo11n1 of Uolda Ma. Mo11rnln11.
naces. Call for free estimate1.
WI"lh petUn laS growing nicely in
of
A,hnJ,,iotr■lrlli ,,, tha E1tat,
2 Door. Stundard trans. New paint. Radio and heater.
l'oremao • Abbott MkldJeport Not responslbie for lll('cidenls
1 4) FOR RENT
H11nc1 llale Mournln,1, Dec�• ■e11.
them, U waa decided at a �ent -- (·-- ---- wilh bath,
&amp;.-10-tfc CHJTI BRADFOllD, Auctioneer
CASE NO 18314 nnt anll Final Af'- bonrd meeting to have a s t o r y 3 ROOM APARTMENT
-- --85
A. C. Bradford Mnnoger
r o u nt &lt;If �·r1N1a F•� hnle , A 11m 1n1,.
ulilities furnished. Inquire Fife's
hour for child-n
.S!Nt;F.Jl AUTOMATJC Ziz Z.:1i;
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sum
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Novelty Shop, 71 1 S. Third, Mid•
uutlon• 11k C!I '
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The dale is lo be announced lat•
4 Door, Automatic trans. Radio and heater. New paint.
5-31-6lc
l1o!t•s , sews on buttons, blind
dleporl,
er
the
when
first
thtuao.
flied
are
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one
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be.
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MONTHS nuLL. Charlai�e_
111d ,ccount1 will b■ ror hearin11 bt•
t1em� and m11kl's ran&lt;'y designs
Best sellers \•
" be had from th'•
..,
for� 1111d Court 011 hte 30th day of
11 ere rord breod'mg. Used Com
w1l hout allatI imen\s. l'Hy o fl
June. IMI. t which time ■■Id ■ c- library inl'·lude "To Kill
,
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Mock•
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J I.inter. Phone �H 2•"656. Gl�nn
count■ •Ill bt cun1ldered and cr,nll 111$78.00 bolarire at $2,00 per WC&lt;'k.
Ntom le Glue, n1ldln1 1t Platt'■
Hardtop. Automatic trans., power 1teerin1, Radio e.nd
ut:d from day to di.1 unlll finally dll• ingbird,' ' by Lee; "'D)e Last of
Van(.'e, Ht, 1, Middleport, Ohio,
Trailer Court, Of Johna..n Stre,et,
d f
5 26 fil .
Phont WY 2.2204_
heater . .Black finish.
th
here.
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t&gt; ,J s " hY1 Schwarz.Bart; "Ha- Payetl■vtlle, North
5 :n 12tp
pu:.Cn.y •��r,on lnter••i&lt;••I may f I I e
by noUh"4 that on tbt hl. day ol
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atrounl.J
wrltt•n
aaid
lo
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' by Michener,• ''Advise and May, 1961. H ■rty I!:. Olue, beln1
·
ur lo m111tu1 1wrt1lntnt1 to ti\� 0,- .
1-:LfTrrtO IIYG[t:NE
.32 caliber automatic.
Va euu m CORN.
platn1Jff, IIIC'd hit p1t1tton ar,J111t her
ru!tnn of l he truot ""I leu th•n f lv,. Consent,"' by Druryi "Ma n j I a H
ddendanl In the Courl nf Com•
Clrancr W t l h 1.1Uac·hmr11t� and
Richard Coleman. J .ong Bollom
prlur (Q th• dlle tel fut llUI'· Galleo ''
n, by Mason ; ''Riso and m oft Plt'II, Mel11 County. Oh io, Ca ■e
guarnnlec, S;ile pnretl at $211.00.
Ohio, Phone 985-3171 ,
2 Door HIU'dtop. Automatic trans. Radio md heater, pow­
No, 1:t.178, prl.)'iftl for dlvore• fNJm
F. H. o•Brlt"n
Fall of the Third Reich"
bv Ur.I nld. Neom 11 Glue on tba
llr 29 lltp
J'hone WY. 2-2204.
Mell■ C11unty, Ohio
li 26 6tc
,!!llfu�ltr;::"u;' �� er steeriJl&amp;',
4 ShiNr; M&gt;J'be New Engllah B !ble:
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Pleuanl Rftlie, Pomeroy,
llOWlced Tueoday, No date for the
llello!J
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1956 Ford Mainlin e - $29·

1956 Ford Custom - - $29·

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end Frlg\dall"I, u low a, $240., WY 1-31'11.
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hart, New llaven, W. Va
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G, I.. Motorola, Megne voX: 30612 Websler Road, Bay yJI. ILL
cutter, by the hour. Wm.
tractor
Hampton &amp; Capehart., New Hav. lage, Ohio.
5 1 30tc
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Mrs, Earl Bennett, Pomeroy .
544-12tc
Ohio.
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FOR RENTt 6 ROOM HOUSE
with hath hi Mlnor1Ville. See
Vietor Brown. Mlnenville.
5 29 Gip
men� yard.

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1956 Ford Fairlane - • $Jl00

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Korean Military Junta
Gives In To U.S.Pressure

By CIIAllLU L IIMlTB
Ulli&amp;N PreM �
SEOUL, Koftle ClJPU-'I'M �
publle of Korea'a rullnl mtUtary
;tunLa gave ln LO American prtl·
sur. today and ajl'Md t.o r.1urn
all ROK anned force, tu Lhe
operational eonlrol of the Un itf&lt;I
Nalion, Command,
The agreemmil wu 1111Douoctd
In a joint statem.nt !Hued by the
Junta and tbi, UNC.
It apecified, however, that. the
U.N. command@r, Gen. &lt;:'.,rter B.
Magruder of the United State■,
would "uae bil operaUonal cootrol only to �efend Korea from
Communist agkresslon."
This wu tantamount to ID
agreement by Magruder to keep
handll oft South KoN'a's internal
11tuatlon. Ill the early r.·mra of
the military coup 10 days ago he
lssued a statemtnt opposing II,
Retar■ To Frontlines
The statement aald Magruder
"ha&amp; directed" the r«urn to frontllne position■ of the 1ft Marlne
Brigade and the Ith Corpa Artil•
lery Unit.
The ROK a:enerals who ,taged
the coup bad withdrawn them to
Seoul to guard atalD■t • co1m�er•
revolt.
In another oonce111ion to the
Junta, Magruder ttle11ed to lll
control two reaerve Jntantry di•
'lliakm1, aa airborne combat t■um
and five military police �ompaniel from forward units.
Till joint announ cement lndic■&lt;

eel th■t m■o y pl'Ullng probloms
betweea the United State, ud the
new mlllt.ary re1lme had been
iOlved.
ReltHe Cablad Me111her1

Although the �tat�ment showed 1
Magrude, acluaUy had given up IAIINIY OOOC.LI ■nd SNUFFY SMITH
a coruiderable portion of tlie ROK
,---,--r-:--:=c-:c:::--:::--:=---,
WHflfT ARE �E
troop, under him, toehnically • 11 1
I DREMPT I WLJZ
I ,JEST llAD A
BACK TO
GOIN'
left him with the power to reeall Wtlf\T Wl.l2
WORKIN' IN Ttl' SAWMILL
1'ERRl8Le
fl:R?
SLI:l:P
them la needed again&gt;! the Com- 'IE SCREECH IN'
TH' LIVELON6 DAV
munlstz in the North.
ABOUT, Pf\ViJ ?
The first of the Marines ore
returned to U.N. control even be.
fore the announement.
1be junta, beaded by ROI(
army cMef of ,taff Lt. Gen.
Chang Do-young, today· released
all but two members of the cab.
met which comprlle&lt;I the fa1 1eo
government of Premier John M,
Chang.
However, it did not ease teMOr­
ahlp or a host of other reprosalve Ll'L ABNl!I
measurell lruitltuted 1lnce martial
i 'VE SPENT A FORTUNE.
law wa1 declared 10 dayll ago.
ON OOCTa'5,TR'fiNG 10
A gr0up of 10 paratroop off!.
CURE ,OU CF CIOIIPUl,,­
cers who helped accomplish the
IN&amp; IATINCI
coup held • newz conferent'fl �
day and 1ald Magruder &amp;dually
had coHiderable advance lnfor•
matton on the takeover but was
ronvln«d by the ROK generals
lhat the inlonnation was false.
As a result, the paratroop offi­
cen said, American advisers al­
algned te their unit went along
with the troops and were not
aware a coup was on until • gun­
fight with Seoul police ■tarted in
th■ middle of the capital
GASOLINE ALLEY

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ly ,110 LASSWl!LL
TO COLLECT

� DADBURN

N16HTMARI �

WAGES ··

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Do It Yourself

f15 fine or fil1•
day•. Pay your
fine 1t the
window.

Ju&lt;tice Pert,
will you
repeat
,he

That'� wh!t I thou�hr
you «id. 1'11 tai&lt;e
the
five

I don't think
ur&lt;ler&lt;rood ,
Mr&gt; JUallet.

i,ou

I ..idPel'lor1ted hardboard with
d•w••
looll
hold
alao
will
clip,
metal
!t!ntence.
w,._ r..
neatly. Or stretch chicken wire
p\t35!?
Newapaper Eaterp,IH AIIL
the
pile
and
aeveral
a
lludl
)l's difficult to keep a garage crou
unduttered at most any time of, tools in behind.
Conen Coant
the year. Duriq warm weather !
Corners can be taken out of
it'• just about impo11ible,
Garden tools Chat were hpt lo- the wasted apace category by
gelher in one ■pot during the win• mounting triangular • h • p e d
ler now aeem to find tbemaelves shelvea ln them.
in a number of apots. Le11 1 Cupboards · can be made of
storage space for the family cari 1 I 8'1 or 1 X d'1, Make at
than it is a utllity room, play areal lea■t � that ht1 a locking door
N
and catch•a11 for dozens of item, , ao that 1111ecticide1 can be stored ANCY
.----------,
the garage needs more organlza- 1 safely,
THERE'S
ARE THE
tlon than any other spot around The IJlrage is I good place for
A 51'7
M O SQ U I TOES
AUNT F R ITZ.l •••
1 workbench. You're not ao likely
home.
HOLE
60THERfNG­
I CAN'T GET
to put off cleanin,: and sharpening
Do■'t QDll
IN MY
S LE E P
TO
YOU 1
U there'• a handy
■
SCREE N
All too often I hoineowntr give, &amp; rden �111
NO
.
k_
e_wor_
to do th_
up, leaves the car'�ding in the place
__ -�drive while lawn mower, trJcyle HYSEL LRUN •
snd bundlea of old newspapers
take over,
The eMergeney squad was can.
Since the garqe Ill gtnerally ed to the home of Howard Hy sell
left Jn a eemifln11111ed or unfinllh• last Mon.ih.. at 12:30 p. m. He
ed eondition � 'ui"a inside you' U was taken
� H911fr Hospilal for
find that adding shelve, and cup- treilment,
boarda ii t1ncompllcated.
Mr. and Mrs. Blas of Thomas
Fork have moved to the former DICK TRACY
Right between the mid■ ln open home of Niclc Plerce.
.
construction there'• room for an Mrs, Ruby Reynolds and &lt;!hild• I ,....,.
. ---,,.,
I JUST I-IAPPENED i'O TMINI('�
almoat unlimited number of ren of C.Olumbus were calling
I WA�T TO PULL. ON! �
lhelvea for amall ltams. Make the her grandpafflll!I, Mr. and Mrs.
PURSE-SNA"TD-41NC. ...10&amp;. THIS
lhelves the ume width u lhe Clarence RUASell one day last [
AT LEAST SIOOPOO,
ONE FOR
°
ANC&gt; l LL NEED �I! CAT,
width ol the .,tudl.
"""k.
Mount ele1t■ or aqle iron■ OD Rev. Mytn of Weit Vlrglnla
the ilde■ of tbt ■tud■ to support closed a two weeks revival here
1..t Sunday even ing.
tho ohelvea. H Items ■NI apt
fall olf, tact thlo llr\po of wood Mr. and Mro. Truman Goble of
alollfl the Iron&amp; edg• of the C.lumbul ettended Sunday school
■helve,,
here last Sunday,
1hen'1 dead apace ln every Gene and Rusty Davi.I u:ider•
pr.qe - ipace that can'&amp; pot- went tonsil and adenokl operations
1\bly be uwl by your ..r. The al Melgo General Ho1pllal. They
the hood of your were returned homt1 Tuesday and
apace over
car I■ one auch apot. Uae lt for a are getting along nicely.
large cupboard. Frame the cup- David Dewhurst, who ha■ been
■
fr anl of 2x4•, h
bo
:_�-�-� mo employed In We,t VirRlnia, II LITTLE ORPHAN ANNI ■
tho homo for • wblla.
om the jolall.
frame with plywood.
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Price of
tn SIMPLE I VI.ICIMG
'lltare ore nwnbor of wayo
J\ulland called on lhelr daughter,
A NERY&amp;, SIMILAR '10
6F'l.lCINQ A FINI Q.ECTIIN;
aet rid of ':-" �
rnarenco Rusoell and oon reco n�
WIRE ' ITV t:IQJ' TME
..
O1 wood ...
ly.
Qf:'.!]I; NEQV&amp;. I � Q.IOULO
and ■prlng clips mounted on Mc. and Mn, Wllfl■rn H■ley of
ot
ea PR,CT1CALL'f
t
RECOV�qeo IN TMREI
It Ol' tooll•
RuUa ndcalled on their dau,ihter,
01? � � ·
If there are younpten around Mr. and Mn. John
Tillis and
and the danger o1 Inola ftillllnl, fomilJ la!it '111uraday avaniDI,
fa,ten another ,trip of wood hall Joo Dupn, daughter su,, Lorway down ao that tl)t tooll art ry Joe and Bob , who ■re employ•
behl"4 11. You eon do lhlo by od In Por�mouth, ware home ovoandwlchlnl block■ ol wood ht- er the week ond.
tween the ends of the strip and Mr&amp;. MII'Cella Ch■pm,rn villted
the studs whert they are nailed � mother in Wes� Vir&amp;inla Int
together.
week.

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CIURI Y

I

B7 MR. FIX

New -�•

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on l

lw KltNI
I hea-d ul-.l' IP,I ..id. I'll
take the

f-.. &amp;»,js ln JIil.

■, CHESTEII GOULI!

REUIIC.CA:
VES. 1 GlJESS I
l.K.Le
CAN STANO \QJ3
FOR A FEW c»,.'fS, ""TRUSTY•

WITH �

MANGING IN THE
....L.ANa.

LIKES US.

to

•= -

Iv HAROLD GIIAY

to

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By 1AM LIFF I AIII I

AND SLATS

ly RAEIURN VANBUREN
"""' ,,. 3lJtf a- tlNr 0,,
TIIE OOfEST MEN IN T)f!
M)RIJ), Al . Pl.EASE •• PlMSI
OOt,tT LET TIMT COM&amp;

BETWEa,1 US� ...

1955 Ford Cust. 4 Dr. s26•80
Actual 35,000 mile•, R&amp;H

1955 Ford Fairlane -- $26•
2 Dr. H.T, All white, AT, R&amp;H (Sharp)

1955 Ford 2 Dr. • • - S26·

80

Falrlane. Sllllltl. Tram., R&amp;H

Low Monthly Payments An Based On
Small Down Payment, or Trild•in,

•

By GEORGE

WON�ER

WINNII W,'NKLE
THIS rs MV lAST NIGHT IN TOWN I
WINNIE . Itt. PJCK YOU �p AT 8
ANO WElL MAl&lt;E A MEMOl?ABLf
EVENING OF IT.

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Wflt , WINNIE ,
HAVE. YDU
REACHED A
DECISJON

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01-1 MOM ,"!'Hf lA�i two !

\'/E:C•1:, H 4,\IE 8Ht'&gt;l 50h'
I\ONDf:l&lt;'FUL ! I Wl:'f.J f.._� ,)_

l COULD GO ON LIKE. \, ; ,;,/7
THIS FOREVE�!
-�

"l"ou Caa Tr■de Here"

KEITH GOBLE FORD

HOGG and ZUSPAN
MATERIALS
CO,
\

1961·1

- A l l Y CROSSWORD

CARD OF THANKS

1·

Mf1 81,

MASON, W. VA.

USED � LOT
Cor. Locust &amp; Sycamore
Middleport
Op■,, TH I p.n,.

P1-e WY 2-3422

Tltun. A .... Tll 6 p.m,

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~~-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ·· May 31 • lDel
IOh10
· 8usmess
·
Women petltlon
· · T0
A family supper was held SunMr. and Mrs. Ed" ard Parfitt
da evening at the home of Mr. ! ente..-.ed a grour of relut tv e,
End Federal Excise TOX At Once
y
.
.
With
dmner Sunday, at !hut I
lJ.

Family Supper JJ'tu
Sunday Eve Event

Par fitts Hosts At
Dinner On Sunday
I

'Uving For Jesus' Is Theme 01

Kings Given

Chester Community 8'bl
I e Sch001 Surprise Upon

Around
AboutAnd

"Living for Jeaus" waa the
theme ehosen lor the Cheater
Mrs. Floule Wlsemlller M r community Biblt School which
1
b
will begm MondAy June lJ 8110
1
Floyd Dari:Jy and Mn.
a e conUnue for two ,veeb wtth class~:!':ea
of Columbua ~lalted over ea from 'H1 a.m.
.... put weekend wtth Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan and Miss Children must he three years
Maude Tewksbary and
other of age to register Anyone nee&lt;!
relatives.

Ml'ddleport

lng transportation may contact
Mrs. Jack Spencer or Mn. Rus
aeU Spencer.
Mrs. Jack Spencer, dlre&lt;ior.
will be Uliated by Mn. RIIUOIU
Spencer. Teacherr for the school
are : Nursery One, Mrs. Lowe'J
Bing and Mrs George Morri·
son ; Nursery Two ; Mrs. Davtd
Holter, Mrs. Cherlea Wildermut11
and Mrs. Janet Gooch.

Anmversory
.
M and"- "- I

10 Mtdd \e. home, Unton Ave.
The Ohio Federation of Busi- Bill 595 now in sub commit•-,....,~-'
..,.
r.
,..,.., .....area C. .....,.
,.
port in honor of the birthday ot : Gues.l we re Mrs. Clavton Whtte ness and Prof&lt;l!:sional Women s be defeated. TbiS bill if passed
Route 1, Rutland, were hooored
their son, Russell.
: and Cm ol L) rm and Dan d Ed Clubs helds Its 4l8t Annual Con· would change and reduce the conwith a surprlle wedding ~
A"--'ing the affair which was ward Werrcn · Mrs W iII i am ventwn, May !9-20 in Toledo wit'&gt; trol of rest homes and nuning
versary party at their home Satw'"""'
.
.
·
.
.
da
held in the yard of the R o u sh Claar Jr . Chtlhcot he . 'I rs J a ·k
at the Commodore homes by the OhiO Departmed
y evenlng, May 30, 1961.
home were Mr. and Mrs. L ee Hooenhaum and J ack •e. Rtcky . . erry Hotel wtth nearly 1,000 m of Health. .
Attending were their four ehll
llarbara . su,te . .J o.\ nn and J ohn , attendance. .
.
. 13 1 The Oh10 Federation of BUI ·
dren, Anna , Charldene, Chester,
Roush o[ Pomeroy , Mr . and \o! r&lt; of Spt•n~l ll·ld d~d MC'. Ray Ev- Mtss Manan 1\'emland of Day meBS and Proff!SStonal Women's
.
.
and Dano ; also relatives, Mr. 8lld
0
Sidney Russell of Glouste r. '&lt;I t&gt;&gt; at ts J r . l'omt•rov
ton Club was etected presiden •. Clubs, at ill 41st annual convllllr .. A W. Milboan of Nttro, W.
OCQ eO efS
Mrs. Victor Hysell, and chlldreD.
Erruna Hysell of Bradbury . :-hs
·
su&lt;·ceeding Mrs Edith B stro . ti
· T0 led0 · 1961
Va. VISited over the holidays with
D 'd John G
and Coetla,
l': tl lt ng Ill the afternoon w~re
.
.
. . rr. on m
m
went on Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones and
0
Beginners One, Mrs. Rober! &amp;VI •
. race,
Judy Herman of Jackon . Sten· ,
.
\I
ll '·- Co mer . of Bellevue Mtss Wemlan·1 record as petltiolng the OhiO d gh
and
Bailey, Mrs. Ht.nry Eichinger, Mr.. and Mrs. Robert V. King, and
1r "'" 1 1 ' 1 "'I"'' er.....·r. · · adm . · t ·
Willtam"on of Pt . Pleasa nt \I ·lumbll&gt;
·
·
au tersd
Mrs C. E . Bur·
and ~l r,. Wealt h T JIO IS
tniS rattve . BBSIStant
to the General Assemoly
to memorial- dette
~~
Mrs. Waid Spell('er, and Mrs. ch Ildren T0111 , Caro.I and Tlmmy.
Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Roush an.l
Y
v1ce prestdent tn charge
of tze Congress asking for the ado)r
an son,
es.
N
Fred . k Be .
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham King, Deb.
atH1 \ !r , \ ldl garet Maxwell of sa Ies . Day to n Ma 11eable lron Com· t'10n of an equa I r 'gh ts for a worn· Judy Bing who will graduate The Hocking Sub District Ml•- Tworman
ertcB ;
gmnen
Kath y, an d Sh erry, and Mr•
•-r, Maida.
Mr
Delma
d
M
ra,
0•
daugh
' .\tl ll·ns
.
.
from Ohio University next SWI- sionary convention of which Mrs.
s
r awn an
rs.
d M w
K.
pany
ens amendment to the constttu·
.
Robe t Woods· Pr.
an
rs. ayne mg.
0
HAVE GUESTS
Her officers for the year 1961 tion of the Un'•ed States wb ch day came today to spend the re. Allen Hampton Is prestdent . wa•
r
'
llll8ry
n "· Refreshments were ice cream
1 mainder of the week with her h ld s d
1
nd M
Cl
'it
jjlr 'II lf
•
•t th Mt z 1· 0 Mrs. Carl Kautz and Mrs . •Juan' rs.
arencr An . II
I
.' f'f'f ,.. I
162 wtll include, Mrs Margarel would in effect state that "Equal·
ndmo h
.h e
un ay a
e
·
n it Lodwick · Pr'mary Two Mrs and cake. Tbe couple were eel•
Mr. a
drews t:~~tertained with a "'"'"'' Ul'l/wdi.~t l.'/rurdJ
Avery of Eaton as 1st vice pre~ ity of rights onder law shou.d ~~~
I er, Mrs. J K. s. ..tt , Church, Athens.
~liard Ebe~sbach and Ml~
bratlng their 24th wedding 8IIJii.
Sallll'day evening at thei r hom•·
Tht· tead1.ng stJ II 01 tile Sv ra den! . Mrs. Mary E. Hostrup c! not be denied or abridged by the
Sunday School was held at 9 :3J
B h . p im
Tb
M
versary.
Ebenezer St . Guests were .'¥! 1 ' t• u;r Comm unilv Uatl y Van!• ton port c1 mton
·
·
· t en der. t · Mr~. on
ary ,George
ree, Wolf
rs.
- ------as 2nd vtce
prest Untt· ed States or by any state on Mr. · and. .Mrs · Paul Bonnell and a .m . wt'th the su(l('rtn
Paul ear
Karrs, andr Mrs
Ray Fugate and son . llaro:d ol Bthlt• ~ehool " " ' meet T•tll!&gt;•lay d;nt .. Miss Elmite Hannaford oi account of sex."
fa_mily VISited over the weekeml ~illiam Taylor in c.harge. At II Junior One, Mr~&gt;. Rohert
L h
E
tai
Ypsilanti, Mich. and Mrs. Ebc. at t 3U P m .t l the \1 ·•hodtst Ctncmnatt as 3nl vtce president · The Ohio federation of Bwt · wtth her mother, Mrs.
Rodney o clock, the Rev Wtlham Stnck
d M
H
K r· J I
e
nter
n
w·n k Ra .
.
Downmg and family
I -d
d ted th
h'
an
rs. oraC" ar ' un or "'• D'
S
1
0
;;;;;;;t;;;o;;;c;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ct;;;no.e.....= - - - - - • l l'hurch for tlu·ll fll·q ll.lln•ng Mtss Martha L. Buckley
of Clevt nesa and Professional Women's Mr and Mrs Mark
. Kelly and ·ru. con
Tw • Mrs. Edrnun d L'fe and Mrs. ......
.
· uc h' e wors
· "tp serv·
h
M Inner
and M Unuu.:r
w ·lliam Leh
st·s.- ton Taklllg part '"
t n t• Iand
as rec9cdmg seoretarv
'lubs would alN! call to the 9t Jack . Kelly of Columbus
.
tee usmg
r. . ed rs.
ew
.
.
spent the God
H'd asF ts toptc,
U " W en p aul L'f
I e,. Tennage One. Mrs. Ro.)
tert
'th I d.
SIJA.
"·!tool thiS ·,.,.,. arr the Untl r d Mtss Helen Slavens of Washm ·ention of the Ohio General As past weekend wtth
. thetr
. paren·s
t es rom s.
M'll
d
M
I
0
McCo
.
en
am
WI
a
lODer
1 er an
rs. ·
·
Y• d
t th · ho
Ann St
Brl'tlm ·n Ch urch The f 1rst t n•t ton Court House as treasure.
·mbly a statem•nt in the Demo M and
M
•
Following dinnPr served in the Teenage One, Mrs. Roy Miller ay a
etr me,
e ·
11
' •·d l'r&lt;•sh~ t•·t ta n and the M•·t ito· chairman. state r,ominating con
·ratic N a t 10 n 8 1 Platform a:il
Mrs. · L. Ke Y an )church dining room, the alter and Mrs. I. 0. McCoy; Teenage Present were Mr. and Mt'l
dt&lt; t ('hurch
Im1ttee. Edtth Strommer.
hich says, "We support legisla· · M y. M
Rud
'th
noon session wns opened with Two Rev Robert R Card p8'1- Harold Johnson and Mr. and Mn
I
The s&lt;· 11ool "til '"' !wid al the During Saturdav morning's se
on which \\'ill guarantee to wont •-~ rFrs
..d aryl
ersrm dedcame 1Mrs. Hampton of Pomeroy pre- lor ~~ th,.' Meth'Jdist ~hurd.' Ml'!l Richard Leifheit and daughte
'
.
h I .I I
.
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I ay or an ex!P.n
Vts- . .
.,
•. E
J fS
f' j• M
, , chool ltouse 1 rom .June
12 swn. t e egts nt vr corrunttl•
,1 equality of rights under law .t 'th h
h
M
B stdmg. Mrs. Gertrude Butler of Samuel Michael and Mrs. Reid mma o o pring ten; r. ani
1
th rough .June 2::rd with " program presented recommendations th
1cluding equal pay for e qua 1 a;~s a ; : t s~;;er ~ Jbroth: First Baptist, Rutland, ~d M~·'· ~oung; and Adult class, Rev . Ed · Mrs. Robert Lehew and Debra
on the elo, ,n g day.
I.were
adopted: Ill To have th
ork ," and .1 ~tatement of the
.
M and M F
k Laura Young of Mt. Mortah, Mtc- mund Life pastor of the House and Charlotte, Charleston, W.Va•
d . .d
~r-m- 1aw, r .
rs. ran
ed
.
•
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heodo
he and h
.-------------~-......- 111 .'vt ua 1 member~ send !e•r tepublican Nat i 0 n 8 1Platforr.. ; heesebrew.
dleport. conduct. a worshtp se•· of Prayer, with Mrs. Esther Mrs. T
ra Le w
t 4
grams to the taxation corrunttt• bat reads, "Conll!'eaa should sui,
M and M
Will'18111 "
•·~ee. after wh1eh the busmes' Wright in charge of crafts.
host and hostess and Ted, John,
f C
··L th
st
r.
rs.
.uuruy
·
L-Id
Che I and Bill
I1o
ongress. w;.,. e sugge e&lt; mit a Constitutional Amendrneul 1 w rth' 1
K
sess100 was "" ·
The adult class will meet at
ry
y.
1 11
" Th Oh
o
o mg on,
y., spent t 1 c
.
' wordmg as o ows :
e
" ~roviding equal rights for woll'
k nd .th h . mothe
The
Children'•
J3and
in
charr,e
the
House
of
Prayre
Teenage
MEN'S
1Fed
t'
ll ·
d Pr
wee e
Wl
1s
r. r.1rs.
...
.
.
• en," both statem•nts acknowledg· James Murray. Last Sunday M• of Mrs. Young. ~resented a pro· Two at the Methndist church and Mr•. W ol/e Will
t . er4. 1on o1 u~mess an
S":'EEL TOE
fesswnal Women s Clubs, com mg the existence of such inequi and Mrs. William Dow and daugb· •gram consisting of a piano solo all other clasSI's will he held in
posed of 10,400 members
ttes.
t
K th
d s . and M Iby Anna Mae Williams and rect· the Chester
School. 111 iss
&amp;n Degree June
I
II64 clubs meeting in convention
Mrs. Louise Bushnell program
a:: I tat ions by Lin Ia Kay Taylor . Joan Frost will serve as supplt
;arry Wolf;
0 &lt;Dolore; Kraf
Sa,·e
m Toledo, Ohio on May 20, 196t, •lirector, Women's Organizations Va visited with their
James Warner and Harry
clerk; Mrs. Purley Karr as
' :ugh:
an
pr. ::gain urge the ••peal ~~ th.e F~· for the National Association of er · Mrs. Murray.
land. The G u i 1d program in t·etary. and Mrs Horace Karr as f on OhirclaeUu :• "!ty tg,A
-athua
$4.00
era! Exctse 'fax whtch ts dt 3· M
'
h
f M
v·
F'
. .
rom
mverst a
ens,
0
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anu1acturers, was the Saturday Mr. and Mrs Joe Young Jr c age o
rs. ra mey. trst ptamst.
S d
J
'th B h 1o
4
.
cnmmalmg on pJbhc transporta
•
..
B t· t Gl t
ed
lth
.
. b
un ay, une , WI a ac e r
OtiS 1
I.
ous er. open
w
A meetmg for teachers Will c 0 f A t8 d g
I Ed t'
1uncheon speaker Her topiC w~s and children of Wooster VISited ap IS.
'l 't.mt and on telephone s~rvice "The Art of Doln~." She servei over the weekend with Mr and the Guild song a•1a pledge by Ro•· held Thursday at the House
of
r
e ree n
ucaton.
1 hese taxes cam• Into extstence as "keynoter" for the Program Mrs. HDbert f\eibel and other rei- etta Richards, Phyllis Harding Prayer with the nursery teach- 10
. Mrs.
has been employed
,.
Idurmg World War ~ as an emer Tour workshops which followeu . atives.
and Anna Mae Williams, follow ers meeting at 10 a.m.; Teena~&lt;'
the Racme Elementary School
gency and are hemg contmued George A Bo'l'ie Public Rein
ed
b
d'
b
Ph
II.
H
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spoke at OU who viSited
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Rev. Strickland preceded
r~ · Friday at 6:30 p.m a recogni · Oraanized M•w 28
TONIGHT
m1 ee o. e
,o. ouse o Rer•· columnist " he hM been awarded
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Mr. and Mrs. William M 1yes marks bY the 'uests me
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HOLIDAY SPECIALS
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askmg that House the Jo'reedom
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Ed Nelson
name in the shoe •••
Washington Gold Medal for "ou: .. Friday and Saturday wiUt ,\frs. prestdent of the Women s Auxtl. School staff. Follcwmg the drr. 28, at the Methodist Church.
"VALLEY OF THE
MEIGS
THEATR[
standing achievement in bring· Lucille Mayes.
lary of ~vidence Di~trict and ner, a film will he shown.
: Elected president- was Rona!C
REDWOODS"
by
(In Cinc•maocopel
Pomeroy, Ohio
ing a better understanding of the Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fultz Mrs. Bermce Bnrden, dtstrlct su ·
Fisher; vice president, Lyn Park·
- also American Way of Life."
J were in Toledo last weekend for pervlsor of Children's Bands.
St. Peter's Church, in Rome er; secretary, Kathy Wolfe, ani
"THE STORY OF RUTH"
Final busln
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TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
On Scope &amp; Color)
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they were awa" their d~ughtcr Strickland closed the meeting
Christendom.
• meeting was set for June 4th.
.,.,.,, Tyron
Jeff Morrow
the Awam.o rPa as on , un·
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NOT OPEN
Stuart Whitman
day with the l~stallation of offi ·j' Be~ atayed with Mr. and Mrs. i'f:;'1fd, .~~~~1t"',..J1W'!)}til!jP,
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c!:g::.llsted in this mem Mr. and Mrs. E .. R.

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Moora, Mn. Fred Hlbb,, · James graduated.
Mn. Ray Plckena 811d Mra. Guy Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bohb and
Reynolds.
sons, Grag and David anti .llr.
llld Mrs. John Parsons and £0~
Jeffrey all of Columbus spent
Saturday and Sunday with lllr. I
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and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore, par-,
ents, of Mrs. Bobb and MrA PareCeSS
sons. Also vlaltlng at the Gilmore
Awards were presented Monday home last Sunday wera Mt·. and
evening to memben of Cub Pack, Mrs. John Compton and M1. and
No. 244 of Middleport by cub Mrs. J. B. Roman of Coltunl&gt;u~.
master; John Krawsczyn when the Last Friday and Saturday, lllr.
lut meeting before the summer and Mrs. Gilmore were in Circlerecess wu held at the First ville on business.
United Presbyterian Church.
Larry Hannigan, so~ of
Mr.
'llte Lion Badge and also the and Mrs. Thoma• Hanniga~ feU
Gold Arrow Point were presented Monday evening and i&gt;roKe hl1
to Kevin Dalley. Two year pins arm.
were presented to Michael s... Captain and Mra. Stanley
E.
kirk and Richard Haggerty and Potter and 8011 , Kyle of F 0 r t
the Bear Badge wu presented to Bragg N. c. arrived last Friday
Jerry Davenport.
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Bear Badge and the Lion Badge. parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me
During the meeting plans for Elhlnny · From hera they plan
the paren!J or the den to hold to vlslt in Washington, D. c. with
weekly outinge for
BCOUta relatives before returning to Fort
wera dlscused.
Bragg.
A film on the 1960 Scout Jam- Rev. and Mn Donald Boone
boree which waa held in Colorado and Dora McKee spent Monday
wu ahown to the scou!J and their in Gr811ville where Min McKee
paren!J. At the eloee of the even- met with the Ohio Baptist F.dulng refreshments wera served by cation Committee. In tilt' eve·
Den 4, led by Mn. Richard OU- ning, Rev. Boone attended o meeter and Mrl. Franklin Triplett.
ing of the Board of the Ohio Bap.
tilt Convention.
ICBOOL ANNOUNCED
Miu Judy Herman of Ja~
A Children's Vacation Bible was the -kend guest of Maida
School will start at Hiland Chapel llouab, daughter of Mr. 811d 1111'1.
on June 5th on State Rt. 124, from Alfred Roush. Both gl•ia art ItoJune S Ia 18th, wltb Nellle Ebli¥ denta at Rio Grande College.
u inltructor. 'llte Rev. Ediaon Mr:. and Mrl. Sidney Russell
Weaver Ia putor. AU 1rt wei- of Gloulter vlalst'ld Jut V.'eekThe
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