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------------------------~------Thursday,
1, 1961
5c PER -COPYPomeroy-Middleport, Ohio,

June

I

Trujillo
Slain In

Chancey, Marshall Grad, To Guide
Pomeroy Panther Football Destiny

Street

Asst. Coach
Coffman Has

Power Fight
Seen Coming
In Republic

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Resigned ·
The Pomeroy Exempted vn.
night officially Jured a Mar.sbaJJ

The Dominican Republic fact!~~
the prospect today of a no-holdsbarred struggle lor power in the
new era abruptly ushered in by
the Tuesday night 8S1818ination of
&amp;~year-old Generulisslmo Raf.a·-!
L TrujUlo,- .
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University graduate as head foot·
baD coach at Pomeroy H 11
School and accepted the '"'lSilgn!a-J
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tlon of Assistant Grid Coach Ed
Coffman.
Charles Chancey, a native
(1 ·
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Ripley, W. Va. , was hlgbly
A oehlnd·t h e-scenet conflict
ommended for the job by Marah·
whi~h approximately pits the navy
all University Athletic
ag~mst the anny a~d the secret
~~W PIC~SSO? - Could . be. This I~ Mrs. Dewey Wbitey Wilson, and
MmrshsD !
pollee has been ragmg for aho~t Sm1tn of Pomt Pleasant, rapidly mastenng art under. Coach Charles Snyder said be
two years and it seemed certain the tutelege of instructor Jack Park at the Mason Coun· one of Marshall'• belt coachllig
now to burst into the open.
ty Adult Education Evening Program. Art classes part prospects."
Dominican ref!l&amp;ee leaders it, of a new curriculum being offered adults in the Mason Chancey will handle the dutlel
~e~ York predicted that _Tru· ~uPty area are meetin~ w~th marke~ success. Wbetb~r fonnerly takco by Coach
Jlllo s death would be the s1gn•l P1cas~o or not, Mrs. Smith Is ~evelop~ng a va_Iuable leiS- Clio. Cilo submitted his resJgna. ,
fer "bloody revolt" in the Domin'· ure time talent. A new class 10 art mstruc~10n will . be tion to the Pomeroy Board ear- · .
cu1 Republic.
offere,d by ~be Mason c:ouut:v Adult Education Evemng ller this year. Cbaucey coach....t 1
immediate
concern
to
t'le
Schoo.
startmg the evemng of June 6.
81 an assistant at Manball laft
01
llnited States anJ other democr&amp;!·
sprillg. He bas also coached the
ic nations of the Weste;:n Hemi
Freshman squad at Marshall
s· here was the possibility that
Rlpb Spencer W81 hired
aJ
t: . ba' s Premie" Fidei Castro
principal of the new Pomeroy El·
mi~ht try to m!&gt;ve into the vaemcotary school scheduled to 011c~um created by the death of t!:e
en for the first time next fall.
n.an who had dMinated Domin.·
The D. L. Beck Manufacturing Co., formerly of Mid· Spencer bas been a long tIme :
ean affairs for more than 30 dlcport, has been granted a charter of incorporation un· teacher and ~incipal at Central
years.
der t\!c laws o.f Ohio, April 12, and bas made its home G~ade school m Pomeroy which
Sen. George A. Smathers. D· offices at 9 East Second-st. Logan, 0 .
":~ be abandoned for the new
Fla., urged tlult two brigades of This firm is ~wner of the U.S.
cility.
U.S. Marines be sent to the OQ.I Letters Patent No. 2874814. It has th~ same standard of ~orkman- The board abo hired Rob.,rt/
minican Republic at once "to granted a license to the Kelly ship and mater;ats whlcb. made Roberts 81 playwound IU~!rVbt-1
pl'e~rve order, to forestall Mfg. Co., Charleston, w. Va., al that cab ~?wa hrougbout tis tel'· or and coach of the elementary
a . Castro-engineered coup in that lowing Kelly to continue 111a11u ~~tory ts, .~ 1 ghty as the Mighty basketbaD team. Roberta bas long
FEEDING TIME - Two-year-old Debbie Harten bach, daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. Robert C. Rartenbedl,
country and to guarantee ln.'! facture and distribution of wh~t e:P tielf. t
ilabillty liMn interested in fOUtb ,
were hosts W~dn~sday for the visit to· ~meroy of Suzzie, orphaned week..())d deer . Here Suzzie isn't a bit ba~
elections."
I is presently known as the Kelly dnno.uncem~ be 0 1
lat tlon and bas aurporied tbe drive ward about drmking a full bottle of mUk brought for her by Game Protector Don Williams. ~e deer will bt
Refalees Claim Credit
w.u Self Lock Rub.
an dptenceDs wR be. mLa
a • for Little League programs
raised by former state trapper Dayton Parsons, Rutland, then turned into a state wildlife reserve.
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Mr
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was
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Dominican refugee groups we1c
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to claim l'l't!dlt for the Bd· announced Ita p:ans once again
. I to firm
prlnclpa) of Sugar Run Grad I!
ms·
sasslnatlon and to njoice at the to produce and ofter for 88le the a
Mlddl
Sc:bool.
By UIIIW l'rela Jaterulloul
IU
y
new• of
death-some of Beck All Steel Jeep eab bavl:lg the buUdlng foml,.rly occue;ect-by
wu ez·
them In ltillllftl'nts that bad a
the Beck
IIIMIIIIii'lrffor ·'~J""U"'
peded .. 1116\W'I I Ollie Ieday,
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'"' 7 r. ares "11111&lt;800. taken. A~ the
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Other refugeeH also exulte.i,
were . Nlph Ofllvw,
Tile cold frotd. IIOW '-ted .,.
Pleture .aDd S&amp;ocy By Bob WfaJ
.
like the . anti-Castro Cubans who
dent· J Edward Foste clerk·
er the u
Mlululppl v.ue
There was no merry-go-round or cotton candy, liut
paraded through !be streeta of
's.
Gibbs ....,;;..A_.._;
w81 ~ lellrtal
Wednesday about noon the small _lawn JH:tween Mefg.s
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San Jose, Costa Rica, with signs
J th
nba
~ Frl- County Courthouse and the sheriffs offiee suddenly
saving ''Trujillo'r finished" anJ
board members W. A. Gibbs and C. D. Smith, manager of The
1IJIIIe
wen-:::!.. h
took on the appearance of a county fair. Throngs of
asking "who's next?"
William Anderson, and represen. Ravenswood Works of Kaiser / day. A aumber~
en : ; townspeople together with local merchants and worj[era
ti
bo t th kill'
Itatives from th~ Denny Suppl.)' Aluminum and Chemical Corpor·
were re
in county offices rook time from work to see a friendl~
on &amp; u
e
mg
Company and the Dobaoa·EvllllS atlons announced today that a I northeasteru eouatiH W
beautiful. week..(lid deer
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was scanty. '11te llfficial announcu· Dragging operatr&gt;ns in t be
Company.
new rive stand tandem cold roll· day algbt, but they meved .. Meigs O:UOty Game Prot~ or
ment-iasued _nearly 24 hours ~er Ohio River proved fruitless WedCoach Chancey II a flret eouslu ing mill will be installed at the the eu&amp; lllortly after eybreak. Donald Williams bad brought the I ~ ~ooled ~ ~eryoae 111
8
' ·of Roger Chancey, former MRS Ravenswood Works. The miD is
the event-sa1d only that TruJillo nesday afternoon at Ravenswood M M
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, little doe into town for its
flr.t brmgmg little chair 8Ul Ia lbl
h d bee
. ted Tu scL. 1 b
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rs. ary apper e1son, 58, d
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rd d ·tt·
't bile laa
n assas•ma
e y i w ere po 1ce are con uct ng a died at her home in Middle ;ort an University of ":est Virginia des gned to aasure maximum
look at burryin! and scurrying ya an Sl mg on t w
p....,.
night on George Washington Ave- search for a missing retired bank· Wed sd
. foil . r
star, and now also m the coach thickness and Oatness control for
S
people The cute little pet nam mg with the pet.
. . extended
ne ayillne
mornmg
an ing professlon.
.
, de- When Williams
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nue, a waterfront drlve, 811d that er, Delbert E. CoIe, 78, v·trgm1a
Sbe . owmg. ed
light gauge aluminum sheets
ed Suzzie
by Williams was
came to ian
a "group of persons" W81 re- Street, Ravenswood.
by her busban~: oakl:y ~::0: A.laistant Football Coacl1 Ed products.
clared 80 orphan, officials said. !he had a ~ fuD of milt. 'l'lr
sponsible.
~vensw~ !"lliceman L. R. her father, Elmer Napper of Ra- Coffman bu resigned after teach. The multi-million dollar instaD·
Of
The baby deer was found last Sa1 Ideer gulped m down quickly, IIIII
It said no further Jnformatio~'l ElliSOD satd Cole was reported cit!e· six b the
WUb
D . lug two 1earB at Pomeroy. Coach atlon, which will incorporate speurday wandering along a NeaSP : was ready for more. W'llillml
IVouid be made public until the missing at about noon by his son vid, 'and Orv~le, r;~mero:~·n:. Coffman's resignation was.
cial automatic tension de~ices beSettlement road by Pearl 0eem lsaid Mr. Deem contaetacl l!D
government completed Its investi· Robert Cole.
ence of Racine and Marvin and accepted at the board meetmg. tween Its stands to perm1t maxi· · C 00
00 8
of Racine.
as soon u the orphaned W
galiOII IJ!, ~ ~Cole, formerly of the Jacksun Joe, both of PleaaantviUe· two Coach Coffman told The D all mum flatness control, will be the
Orpkalletl
was picked up aloag the road.
From Cludad ~jilio. NBC cor County Bank, was last seen at sisters, Edna Oller of Red House, Sentinel last week be intenda
first of its type • in the United The second quarter~y distr~n- Williams concl•Kied tbat the
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respondent John fllavacek report · about 3:., a.m. Wedneaday lu the W Va and Madeline Salser f find a teacbiag job in Florida. States aluminum industry.
tion of state foo.mdatton mon1es
ed 1· Fr'da
Williams cautioned other per1
0
ed . that the 1eneralllslmo \Vas vicinity of the river h1 a Rav· &amp;cine'
Coach Coffman W81 very well Jik. It will be capable of producing to Meigs County school distrlc'.s wa;;rpb~ .ast 'ty
Y w · : sons about deer and other wild
alai~~:,,_ motives 9f p6nona1 re. venswood policeman according Mrs. · Nelson was preceded In ed by the faculty and studenta at aluminum strip in thicknesses was announced Wednesday from a
m . VK'ml was ~c animals. He said. ''Rarely dit
venge rafJMr ·t~wa poUtical sub- to Ellison. This report led to the death by her mother
b thcr Pomeroy High, school officiala from .020 to .003 of an Inch in the office of Cotmty Superintend· : a c~v~G~nn :~~ wUd animals abaDdoa . t b al r
version.
auumptlon that he might ba•e and one alster. Fune;ala ae~ices said. Mr. Coffman'• only reason widths to 48 inches. The equip- ent of Schools 0 0 . Patterson. S:U~ab CoBin , h' ~~ e th , )oung, ~ at lhil ~ al JUf
lflavacell a a 1 d TrujUio w faileD luto the river and was the will be beJd at the M Is
for resigning 81 818istant fo1tball ment, which Is expected to be lu Distributed was:
Y
.s ve lc e was
baby •nunals are picbd up Ill
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kiiW bY uven 'ljllllllletJ led by re basis for dragginf! operations. E1 Church in Rutland Saturday a~~ coach was that be wlsbecl to have operation In early 1963, will pro- Bedford, $2,867.S'; Eastern, $37.· ~ =If!~ an 0 han or the w~ and tall'!ll home by 1Nilo
tired Gen. Juan 'l'oma1 Dlaz, Jiaon asked.
p.m Frienda w111 be received at a job in Florida.
.
vide additional Ravenswood ca. 298.13 ; Northern, $52,890.45; Sal·
.
.
rp
00 meamng pe!BODS.
ldentlfifc} .. leader of band of Ellison said Cole's son told po· the Chase Funeral Home an Jme Superintendent ,Charles Gibbs paclty to produce blgb.quality isbury, $18,9110.18: Southern, $47,· not, the frisky .lttie pet bad .
"Rather than saving tbe life a1
8
about 1,000 anti-'J'I'ujillo guerr!Uu
the missing man's
until services. Burial wiU
in saId today tbat Mr. Coffman
for
gauge all?llcations 2&amp;'1 .87; total, $1593111.&amp;'1.
a cute animal, tbe end reiUlt II
In the Domlnic!'ln bllla. He Slid watch, keys and glasses We.-t! / the Miles Cemete •
would make any school a g o o d m the buildmg, a?tomobve and
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usually anfortunate,.. Wllllatr.a
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Diaz I!SCaped, altboulb at least found in the home by the elder 1
ry
tea cit er, wbUe recommendlug packaging industrtes, and ~ _the
bach 2 httle d ughter, Debbie, said. "Baby anlmala are cliflleql
one . of bll mco was killed and Cole's wife.
him for a hlgb school 1'08Ching rigid container and air condlbOn·
age ·
to raise and often die. In addltloe.
IOIIIe of the othen were captured
job in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. lng and heat exchanger fields.
. Cautioas Flnt
it is against the law to bava 8
The resignation of Coffman bas The cold will will be driven by
Debbie was caullous when the Ud pet unleu 1
tabu diU'
WOMAN CITED
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been weD known throughout Porn· motors developing approximately
deer was first brought into town ~ the
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MARRIAGE APPLICATION
'lbe State Patrol today 111J
leroy but there W8l some delay lll 6,000 hp and will have mallimiDJI
yesterday, but w1thin a few min· mg .
tlul •
Andrew Eugeoe Grover, :IS, Opel DeVol, 41, Marmet, w. Va
I acceptill&amp; it apparently because operatlug speed of 1,600 feet per
utes she was having the time ot
PlOP'
Ponieroy,' coal miner. and Nellie bas been cited \o ·Melp County
' he W8l 10 ~ell llbd 81
minute. It wll1 be capable of bandJre VI
ber life.
ag r, .
·...-Ruth WUson, 10, Middleport.
court Saturday for speeding.
coach and teacher
ling 10,000 pound aluminum coU..
Williams said the cute little ani· He said persona finding deer
At pre
t .
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donations are bein8 ac- mal bad been Uvmg with him for ' near a dead parent abould cal
18 8
Gibbs said be d~ not think the MEIGS GENDAL JIOIIPITAL cepted to rei' ve beevy ~ ~ical the past three days. U be ju91 him _at WY .NIM or pl.- t be
.Two periODS wiire lodged In the school board plans to hire an ad·
Admialloos _ Alto Harding obl(gations for ni 11 e-year-eld walked out to bis car in the back. ~~~ offtce. He said lldaptlna
Meigs County jaB ll!st night on dltional coach Mr Gibbs said Middleport· James Hawley
Shitley Larkins of Long Bottom, the deer was r'i!bt behmd him. wildlif~ II punishllhle by a muJ.
identical charges of assault and that 1ft all probabUttY Coach R
dleport ~ Charles D~ BIJ. whO on May 14 suffered serious like 1JWe Bo Peep.
mum fme of $200 lor each offean.
battery. ~ Baggy, 49, Porn· sell Moore will accept usl-: sell,
t body burns at the home of Mr. ,JtiDiams soon will tum t ~ e
.
eroy, W81 taken into custody by
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Carl n.L--th land MrS. Emel- Johnson, Port· baby deer over to ex-stale trap. , . _ 81'0
· Officialt of the Melga County who atm have farms located 1u the Pomeroy Pollee Department coaching duties. Moore 1.1 bead D_.-gu -:
' 1land.
per Dayton Parsons of Rutland.
~....-.-- NSORED
T;. ck Grower• AaociatioD said the Letart area. Many are leasing on the charge.
baske~ coach and bas come
Plains, Otto
emalll)'.
The fourth grade pupil bas He will care fo~ it until the psrt A jl~ supper s~nsored by
tojay that It II expected fawer the farms, because 111011 of the James Will, 19, of Pomeroy RD, up with one SEOAL champion- ·
= d Gertrude Me- been at Holzer Hospital since her is old enough to be taken to the the~ Grange will be heW
workers will be needed at the former tomato growers have sold W81 arrested by the Sheriff's De- lhlp qulutet iD two yean.
·
injury. She II being taken to game fann. Protector Williams atall.
. ~ve CommunltJ
5
Pil!lll lu Letart this summer to their land to Fred M. Link, and parlmeftt. W"' appeared lu Meigs
Children's Hospital. Columbus, on said that deer &amp;re kept fenced H June 1;, hlcbminl! at p. IL
pack tomatoes.
have moved IntO outlyh!g areas County Court this morning before
DANCE ANNOUNCED
DANCE SATURDAY
advice of Boller pbyaiclans, wbo in there 80 dogs and other an;. ~~to the
"According to confirmed report&amp; aucb 81 Raclue and Portland.
Jud&amp;e EmmeU Peoples, w81 fin- The 8yr8eule l!:mergeacy
Tltere will be 1 round and described be~ condition u "very, msls can't chaSP. them. Later
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th -re are now only MveD f~ Offlclala said, however, that ed $50 and
and sentenced 18 planning to llpGII8DI' a
IMJU8r8 dance at the Bedford very aerlout.
deer are swift enough to proted
left In the Auoolatloa. Tbla II farmers wm beglu sbipplag cab- to serve 10 day&amp; in jaD. 'lbe fine and aquare diiiiCe at the
'foutb Center building on Route She II the daughter of Mr. and /th
RACI1$'NATIVB DIED
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on~; about a ~of the oudler bage 80011• It is expected tbe and jaU senteuce were l!llllpel1ded Grade School beginninl 111 '7:!0 ss near Darwin, SaturdRv, June 3 Mn. Dorsel Larkins. Mr. Larkins
"'::~ters and sportsmen Rush McElroy, '17, a native of
th . '1elonge to the llliOclatiOII a ~rs will beglu cutting aome provided be refraiD from caualag m., June I.
from 1: SO till 11 p. m. Proceeds Is described as out of work. W:IU·/ who gathered to ~ee the little detlr Racine, died • a Toledo Hospl'f~w yean ago.
.
tbll weelr.end. Trllcks from the As- tivubla with hll wife.
go to the building fund. Everyone ing to work, ~1 tmable to fmd said the tbougl!t the
th al Tueada.J P'l¥1eral service8 ID
OtM: official of the AIIIOMat.IDD sociatloD pldc
the crated cab- AlfO in Meigs Cotulty Court ac1s welcome.
work. The Holzer boepltal bill bas
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w
r· •d that at Jeut 10 - • • wDl "·- d haul up
tioll, Lefll7 Waleotl hal pleaded
ICBOOL OPENS
been $82 per day. family friends rieer was killed by the vehicle be held Ia ~Friday.
Mr.
M•
be needed to pack toqiGtoel and an
It for marketing. guilt, to a '!barge of driving Vacation Bible School will
said. besides doctors' bills.
when she tried to lead a dog or a Elroy ~ llll'Yiled by 1 half brolbo
d~ other work at the plant Jocat.. Fanners in tha Letart area did whlle ~cated. Be wu fined held at the llarriulvllle
MEETING ANNOUNCED
It is expected she wll1 require pack of dogs away from her er• Jed of• New BriShtoD. Pa.;
ed in Letart Fall1. Thll II a .... DOt report Blll - - damaJe $100 and ~ and sentEnced to beginning June 1 ~
The annUli meeting of the Trl· three to four more months' bos- baby.
three balf-lllt«&lt;, Mrs.
Fra4
duction from u. ., hlh'ld ID tile from the baD Moncla1 aflel.,.. three c~aya In jaD. Homer Cole CJ88811 will be held betwsen 9
Music Association will be pltallzation.
Most persons watching I I t t l e Shain, lin. Emory Powell. and
pall
Some farmm laid! that tile lies been charged with a peace 11 a. m. llonday tbrough l'rklay
eveninl at 7:10 at Sheriff Robert Hartenbach's of. Debbie play with the young deer Mn. ll8l'J Clrele, aD al Racial,
'11te small number al farmera wiDd 'wllipped lite 1111tled tamato wllrl'8DI ID ·eounty court. A bear· AU chlidren are welcome
118 Second-at. Pomeroy. It .wiU flee said donations will be ac- lbougbt she would become tirt'd along Willi a mnnber of ..-.. '
now in the A-ialiDD are u.- plaall.
fD1 baa lleea Ill fOl' J111111. 11.
urltd to atterd.
be a pot JucL
cepted I1J'1 time.
Ill ll after a wbile, but instead, and ~

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Labor, C of C, Produce Differen t A nswers

COMMENTATING, EDITOR1£LLY

No Soft Snaps

Any poll you could take among po lltl.
clan.! the country over would probably
lhow they rate being mayor of New
Yon City Juot about the most lbankleu
Job there Is.
The man who h.. It, Robert F. Wag.
ner, 111,1y &amp;eek It again thiJ year, but un­
der forced draft. lib, friend■ make plain
he has no lute for the post, with !ta
mountain of seemingly un■olnble prob­
lem■ - traffic conetlllon , crime, city
corruption, near•blnkruptcy.
Another man , Republican Sen. Jacob
Javita just put on ble pressure 1ult and
ruilted nine G'a nf political IJllvlly pull
from Richard Nl&amp;on, Governor Rocke­
Jeller and UIQlted other leaden who
wanted him to make the mayoralty race,
Javlta took a IOOd look ■t New Yort'■
chaOI and decided the Senate wa, hea.
-ven 11ot.
Al a matter of fact, many of the n■•
tlon'o 1overnonblpe don't look mucb
more allurtn, the■e dayo. State after
1tate II beNI with painful money prob­
ieml.
RecenUy Oblo'1 Gov, Michael DISalle
told President Kennedy h e bad many
day, wben be didn't think be could 1tand
Ule Job. Reporl, bave it that be'1 not
certain about runnl111 1111n In 1962.
With vutatlou, ble ,toJy COll!d be re­
pealed ID Clilfornla, Walhllllton ■late,
lllcbl1an, Pennaylvanl■ and quite a few
other , p o t 1 . Tbe author of PennayJ.
vanll'1 one-term Nllrlctlon may yet find
blmllif poatbWDOUlly cbOMD held of a
naw 8oclet, for Ule Prevention of Cruel­
ty to Polltlclan1,
The one bl1 tbla, thtt ltetp, men
buctlnr for tbeoe Jobi II the role many
of tbem play In the lblftln1 UdN ol DI•
tlonal political power. Bis-at.ate IOVV•
non commandln1 bill• dele111lou ill-

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evltably pack weight al presidential no­
mlnatlni convonliona, A atrong New
York mayor can ufect tens of thousanda
of vot.. In Ibo nation's bipest •Ingle
urban vote cluater .
The GOP leaders were mindful of 1h11
when, In a leDH New York bole! meet­
ing, Ibey preued Javlla lo 10. Tbey felt
be mleht win and break the Democratic
grip that baa beld the dty since the de­
parture of the fabled Fiorello La Guar.
dla.
Tbey hoped thus for a doubleheader
sweep of New York City and the New
Jeraey governorahlp next Nov. 7. Tbey
11w tbll a, a hammer blow well 1truct
for l N2 and beyond.
Unleao city and atate politic, replna
■ome of Ill old allure, J■vlll' "no" may
forelhadow I developln1 pattern of re­
luctance 1mon1 men tapped to try for
the top poata. And over the door of the
Senate we may IDOn tee a lip readln1:
"Snu1 Harbor."
SCIIATCHING THE SURFACE
We are told that no matter how stub­
born the Ru■liana are In n11ot1atlon, we
mull keep cominJ bact to the councll
table. We never know when a break•
thro!llb milbl be ,cored,
Well, there baa been one, It'• small,
but real. Tbe announcement cornea from
• Brltilh tclent1't who ha• been busy
tbNt m a n y years collec\lp1 all the
known vartet111 of Oeaa.
Tbe collector already poue1111 about
95 per cont of the Identified v1rl1t1•1.
Tbt othen, all quite rare, exist only In
the Soviet Union. Now, juy to the world,
we 1re told that the Iron Cul'laln will be
lifted blfb enough to let these rare flea■
aneak under and Join the others.
Unity In the n, • world Isn't mucb, blll
11'1 a llart.

aY PSl'l.a &amp;DION
WASIIINCITON - •NEA•
AFlrCIO Pn.Mllnt G I o r I •
JI01D7 ,... _.,, - lor
- l!:mploymo,,t -·
t&lt;e Choltrnan Jooeph S. Clark
I D-Pa. I and bu '•Emerl"Dcy Em­
ploymG A&lt;oeleratlon Al't" on
tho ..... U1 that u. s. awn.
bor al Cornmerc. bold a cooler­
- .. "11:mploymont and Un­
empioymmt - the Problm&gt; af
the ... ..
What taint out of the t W 0
� WU 1G dlflennt that tt
II .._ibll to - haw I b e y
could be taltlnl about tho .....
problem.

TD BMIC PACT iJ. or
_,., that 7 per oeut of t h ,
V.S labor lorm - or nearly five
lllllllon - - WU UllempJay.
od ill April. Thi problem i, what
&lt;1u,ed I 111d what to do about
lt. And bero II wben lhe ""•·
tor and lhe lobar leadar ... pale,
apart !ram u. 8. Chamber ol
CGmmotct ......,..ta.
PolDU., aut 1h11 lhe IIIIOlllplay­
ment rate WM only U per cent
11 tbt IDd al tho Konon w1r In
11&amp;1, 1(- docl- that the In
....,. II • to buk chana••
In Ibo u.s - and in tho
........ polllrn Ill tbt American
_..lloo.

'l11fNI will bo I net - ol
I .I mJlllan now 1l'Olbrt a yeo,
entering tho labor force In the
UIOI - • IO per cent increue
over the 19508.
Total employment in manufu­
turlng ii ahr!.Jki., f,_ the Im­
pact of automation and technoJ..
Dji.cal improvementa u n d t r
which load.I can be producod
wtth fewer and fewer worbn,
accordlng to the Me,.y tbeary.
Thi, ls .i.a the ,...,.. ..... al
I h e Kennedy
admlnlltrotlaa
which II MMJn&amp; to eornct lt.

MllANY WENT ALL OUT lor
the Ctark bill, "1ll&lt;b would IP,
p,oprtall 10GO million fo, lbon­
ltnn P'Antl for public worb pro­
Joela that could be llarlld WW..
ID 80 da,s. The ganll wauld end
when unemployment dropped
bolaw 4 por - ·
THnll: WM NOTHING even
faintly resomb!IOJI thll cornlq
out al tho Chamber of Cammtrce
conference, where "automailo,,••
wu lw-dJy mentioned at Ill and
unemployment cauaet were uld
le be diffennL
Dr, Chorl11 D '- of Jobn1
Hopkins Unlffrl!ty told Ibo bual­
ueu Oflanhotlon that only ..,.
1illth ol tho "'111nployrnent 1ln&lt;1
Workl War II hu been traceable

He aclrnJttad lhlre bu - a
creeplOJI upw.,,; ol 11lffllploy­
men1 levels &amp;an one
p,..perlty period to tho oat. Bui
be ..id Ihle mJcbt be .. acddonl
wblcb could revene ilNll ill Ibo
nat bacim and brJnt u and to

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lhe low ,!do Iii period, al 1a,..
- In tbt labar loree, ..
tbtn II not1110J1 to worry ali&lt;iut
Ihm.
Umomploymont Iii depNtaNd
...... - ii double tho ..
llonal aven,ae. Lant - off
11 a "lrtlJlni cantrlhulloa I b • 1
far'• ID tbe mtloaal plctutt, �
.., _,11,11 ,.., oo)J ? per «nl
of total -1aYmtnt, or 11511,GOO
jobleu.

rr 11DA1NZD for Dr. Y 1 l 1
8- al Unlv■nlly al Chlcap
to advance - 1h11 ft II tho
savernment wblcb II mpa1111blo
for much ., Ibo blp wwnploy
merit.
llllnlmum wa11 lawa have de­
cnuecl Ibo anployment of :hi
111111:lllad minority IP'GUPI Iii dl1aclvanta,ecl 11'111 ol tbt country
like Ibo Southoutero atalel. 11)'1

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Bui lhe major allmaJ factor
Clplble DI crutinJ wlde,preld

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Nat11Rlly enoµ.h, wltb tli•lr accumu­
lated aenlorlty they rant blllh In Senate
committee leadenhlp, Nine of tht 14
haad major committee■, and two other■
are Jul! 1 step from lhe top.
The nine ■outbern ehllrmen and their
commltteea: Sen. Fulbrlfht of Artanaa■,
Farelcn RallUona; RuneU nf Georlla,
Anned Sarvlcea: Byrd of Virginia, Fi­
nance; Roberl■on nf Vlrclnla, Bant1n1
and Currency; Ellender of Loulalana,
Agriculture; HUI of Alabama, Labor;
Eulland of Mlululppl, JlldfflJry; John•
ston of South Carolina, Poat Office and
Civil Service; MeClellan of Arkansas,
Government Operatlona.
11 Cjln hardly be a comfort to lhe Re•
publican, to rtallu that tltey art on lht
abort end of a 2•1o.1 ratio In the poll•
1880 111111 11 weu u the earlier •r•.
So the Senate today la a place where
relative ntwcomtra pradomlnate In num•
bera. Wbelller Ibey ahouid have power
commen111ratt with their number■ which thty do not now have - la an•
other story.

IY COMPAIIUON, BITl'BR
Lao, la not another Korea, lince the
combat at no time lnvolvtcl major pow•
era directly, u that earlier flebtln1 did.
Perbtpe we can be thlnktb� too that
LaOI 111m1 unllbl7 to occupy th• n•
1ot11tor1 at lht couneU table the WJY
Korea did.
Tbt Korean armllilce lalts were the
lon1e11 In world blatory. Thty not only
llretcbed out over two full )'ttn, but
they requlrtd l?I Hpuate ...-110111.
There wa, even one that lllled JIIII 11
IICODd■,
They art rated by Wliat.rn spee!lillall
11 a model of the Communllt,• UH of
lltfoti■Uon for 1verythiD1 from almple
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For example:
President JOHN KENNEDY
says it is most urgent that t h e
American educat ional .system
teach s� udenls _ how to &lt;"Ombat
communism with , FACTS a n �
VALUES ronrermng our Amencan heritage.
THE AMER ICAN. BAR ASSO·
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2(M).lhousand lawyers, jud6es and
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STALIN and now N D&lt; fTi\ Un-American Activities Commit• in agriculture from all sections of
There's just one tee . But those West Coast !:.lU - West Virginia mttting for their
I
goal _ th at is to OVERPO\\.-F:h aents realized too late that they 40th Annual Conferf'nct at Celiar
1
W. Va. FFA·FHA
a ll freedom government� _ to had beel! DUPED JNTO F1)Ll fJW. L akes, the
R ipley
COMMUN IST LEADER I Conference Center at
DESTROY the United St a le!&gt; oov- ING
1
ernment _ and 10 put 8 REL&gt; , SHIP. Th�y admited tha� tWy on J une 5 through 9!une 8.
The Mason Count1ans are Gle11"1 ,
PRESIDENT I NTO OUR WHITE were ashamed of their 1;:upidity.
h
New Haven, Wahana Higiil
Smith.
The communists hoped t at t�y
HOUSE.
Those are not just s('"are threats. might repeat the San Fra".lcisco School : Harold Su�livan, Fraz��s
Tiley werl' the boast of Wi\ l !am viole11 ce on &lt;"Ollege eampuse!' in Bottom, Hannan High School ; Cuf.
z. Foster, one time Communisl other slales, but thus far th•y ford Dunn and Bl a ine Nor · ·an,
Party leader, when he t.esLfied have not hen succssful - and it Pt. Pleasant, Pt. Pleasant High
under oath before a Congi f'ssion- 1 is \'ery possible that they W"'\''T Schoo l
al commJttee.
Why? Becau. ,, American !;' U· The conferf"nce progr�m for the ,
ts are begii,n ing 10 LE AR � four-day sts��of! 1 t� ;bu1lt arou�d l
w•
Wha is lhe princip
.+ �t
st communist really is _ and the tm'· me. Vo-Ag. s Role m
ag' ,
th e communist8 are us
.ng Agrieu ltUN
Members of the United �!ales us? Not aabotage. Not l!spionil.ge. to recognize it as the 011� real Chf.mp10111
,• •• '
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ards,
of
Ed
m
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S'1.11"1tt­
many
CONGRE
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po
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ar
th - NOT THE BALLOT. And not di- enemy of demucracy. We e hope
SS have spoken out most emphatical• red violence primarily. No, the fuJ that before the end of 1961 visor of . Vocational Agriculture,
.
l y in favor of educat ion agaiasl foremost and most effective Red many . many schools will
be who 1s m charge of the confer­
communism . 'Ibey have declared weapon is education FOR com- teachin � the TRUTH about com- ence Guest s �a��r�., apd ''0 - 1
that the so�est way to fight the ,
·• 5 been .libt l� \nunism _ and that millions of ag te�chers w,11 empha::11� }1e
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mena
Red
ce 1s to
A D lenUess P[t!'iwes on,.lhe . MIN DS American students w iJl be wise to necessity of thorough pla n� n .,, o l
programs to keep up with the rapCLEARLY WHAT JT JS llnd how of AmetlcarJ 'ito«11111 1fiem Into a · all � Red Plotting.
it OPERATES.
atnse of
security and to Our hope for this new awaken- idly _chang�g a�ricu�tura� and �ueat1ona l situa t ion 111 \\est V1r•
Even memben of the U N' f'I CD make lhem �.I
.
•- that commun ism mg
_ kau fac I s. . .
mised on some so1,,
1s
gm a.
NAT(ONS have war ned agaiasl really has something better than
The most reassuring evidence ___
, ________
any ostrich•like !lead-in -th�-sands democracy .
comes from the Veterans of For•
post ure toward commums
· m. Dr Through the years the Commu- e ign Wars Depa rtment of Amer- COMMUNISM•ON THE MOVE-• •
,r� •hi'\.11rut
to counteract N1k1ta
MALEK
CHARLES
deleg te
nist Party has been educating its icanism files. State . school and
_
'
grandcri:our
that
f
nd
from Lebanon a orme, pr OWN members so that they, in- college educa tors give g
chev's boast
ood � dren will be communists ·
dent of the U.N. General AssemI
turn, can indoctrinate others. spon ses to V.FW. letters urging
.
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cuJT&gt;mube
They
NEVER
will
dooCommunist schools of instruction instru dion on communist
j
y m the ES says that an
� specialize in propaganda, doc- trines and tactit"s. Tht V.F.W. �I• nists if we continue to open the
W '.1
bod
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111Sl.a then that l}l'rson muSt be a trines,
They ' re called workers schools. struction through distribution of ADULTS today.
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And they have been camouflaged anti-communist materials a n d
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lb 21.00.22:.0D; eGWI 14.00.18.GO; pre,naney ,. ·•· .. .
buJ111 17.50-20.00; vealer, steady, A false alann may aend tho,
hip good and d10lce 27.00.so.oi:,, uterus Into labor.11U contraction•.
good 2..27.
And everything 1t,at happens pro.HOjl 2700; barrow, and gilts dum pain. Mild dlllCOJll!ort. Ag­
moder1tely act!,. ,toady to 15 ' ooblng pain, St•ndy pain, lnte••
•••
lower, few ll'/l).IOO lb IS aff; -• llllttllll cramp11 Slllbblng pair.
mo,tly 1teody; around IIO 1-1 1911• 1 Colicky pain, Lacaliz&lt;d pain. Shlll
thJa -bnd In pol•• 1cuta WIii bt leg, and chop, A IIO lb barrow, 1111d gllta II.GO: Ina pain, Oonerallzed pain, tpread
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,
l
.
too omatoo,. !f.ttuce, and c:1• w!do ,arlety al hoe! cute wui ,,. buJlt 1-1 and 1-1 180-MO lb 17 5 ; mi fl'IID polvla to lo- rlb1,
bop. Oolona, ,.ppon, 111.0pbaan,: / dilplayed, In J10rk, lolnl. Ind 17.88, maslly 17. 1,11 17,■ !or IIO
lb,
down; S.J and i.o. s MO-S'IO lb
upar..... and ... choJ)I will be popular.
-•ore111111111.
1 OJ')'
To INTEllD'I dP
ailo li&lt;M&gt;d clialcoa.
Tap leleolioAt at YtplabI. 11,71-17.111, few Iota No. ! - DBYIWED
I
IR III -· ID.I
lb ll,IJ0.11.eo, .....u loll mlll"1
Fnitl e.,I
OOIIDta
r,
Ihle
w
..
kend
WASJIINQTON •UPU -.1\lnt 1
aro:
a,,..,. I. - •Suo
.
Ill lb 17 15 HO·'Jo lb 14 00-11 GJ·
•i1;:=\,t':i
::,•ni::--.,::-i.::
._:
marb tbt betlMlnl DI June Dairy Attractiff lru!t btq1 lnclllde belDI, lava beau betll, L'Oltlrdl mixed
lb ..� 14
I�
Mmlh, Thul, tbt llllopper wlD find watarmolGo, a!rowbarrill, bano ..,., ,,_ anlant, radllh11 ond II
.OO; u - lb. l!�IJO. lt,IS
,r.";\;t
Ill dairy produota abundant. Eu,, u, lemon,, oron1eo, ■pottult, rhubarb, f&lt;Oberw, Blf llootoe
ud
lfOUnd
I
N
100
t!
o.
OOl3,II:
lb.
•�
.
•v
Romaine lottuc,. poppen, paw baar1 fflOII\J atencl;y 11111 lb up &amp;, " .. ...
tao, .,. ........,prfeod In IIWIY and tMlalop■•
,i\tLlll
tho
Al
tooa (old crop and new ""P,' mainly 11.00-12.t�. '
anned
de�rtment
R,b
�
,c
,
•:.,:;: 1:,:-,..
1rDf1er.1ryt, cfllck&lt;ml end tur- tun■, lrllh and !,01111 lhrbnp an� yella" lllrallueclt lljuub,
lf)lnaoli,
lbeop IOO; alaupler I p r I n t ,::'':',., �- y,,o a.
and
u,a --,,, ple,,tlful, u wtll 11 1e,11op, wear l■vorable price ta� lomatooa
••ltnnelw, Ollter
-""'" - -•-.i . • ,.
� euta al he!. lamb, and Spl'tn, lamb wlli lead the lea pod buy, will be •YOOldoo, •• lambe l!Ody ; few chalco Jlnd =.,•::,
C
lorN at moat Oftuntm. thil Wi!U p■l'IJIII, broecoll cobbap. ...- J)l'fml - lb Ill.OIi, other 8001 -,t;:'":i,�£• "'t
port,
,,,_ top -- II Vlptabie end. 'l1&gt;t moat lnquently ...n rota, ..1..,., a-1oe11 �. and cholOI IT.IJ0.19.00. cull to ..... :I' ,
:;f ·:i=. :::•;::: .;;, ...
_!ant, onlana, Hald -• -• lboro owe,, ate,,cly, UN.OIi,
':"�... � - .,:,:
llallan "luub and ••II-.
\Al'IUV
Or_, trapt/rult and llniW•
an...,....,
berrte, wW be tbt beat hll boya.
lloocl cho'9ea w:0 bt CIDtaioupu.
1111d
boneydew melon,,
.
8eat """" la 111h In llllet.
limo.. Jlbad, and halibut.
ctam,,
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Annual A onomy Field Day
Will Feature Small Grai

The Success Congregation

becom�
:n10 OIIJ
CINCINNATI ( I J PJ&gt;-Llvestodc; [ another t volvulut and inruuu1
Cattle 800, calvw m: alaughte1· "Pion), requir!rJI 1urgery

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VETERAN'S REpORT

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Anythin1 and f'Verythlq thnt lea 11d p■lnful a11 •• Inf' ,cW ffn.
can btppen to h• tn1 tluuea aod ICU- And Jf u·� ..ot pr .mptly tt­
orpru anywhere, In the body ca•1 / mo1r· .· 1 lh Inf . .on , -, tpread
happen alao to the stnactUN!s wm. ower Mae utlre ,erJ · •al mem•rane,
in the abdomin11I eavlty.
1 E to
nio ! n11l atreP:• tnay Ca111e the
The 1tomach rnay be stretch...!
to lhe llmlt• r,( lt.s capacity bt large gut Ml. CO.'! · ..:ct vio 1 :ntly ur
lood and drink.
/ to ct.mp down In the flrsl in­
The lining of the dUOOe�UM �tance you miiy . .i Vt to mah fre
mar be eal� away by an ulcer. quent hurried l flp� to the bath
/
u� co_litls:J ; . m the
Th• coil, or amall inlt1tilk' room lrn
the
nd,
� Jrnrtng �twu _m.:ty
HCO
/
J
t
fort
may churn about UI an ef
cause a sen IL!I . traffic lie-up
rld the gul of irritatina: or lnfe:.Iive conten•r11past1c. con · tl)''.'.Lon ) .
...
i�•an·e and reetw'l
appeldb- may Ce1 _ u ••ul- mSJgmold
,,_
bee
.me
!ii!•'( for c.1.neero.:&amp;
_
ay

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Dally Sentl;e,, Pomeroy .Middleport , 0 . Jun e l , 1961-3 / mouthed, &lt;'&lt;X i·&amp;Uro tnd ..·,du•I. •! � wh•:h lht ,�mmun ..,, ,... k ,.��E:��
11'1� ,.N .J . , u�JJ--way, boastma lilnd lhrt•tenm1 stro) .
inf bWJ Utrou.p tie �
gr
But 011 the other hand the com- In ot�r word1, ANY mo,•e fa. BELONGS TO THE YOllTH.
Wednnda t,e{,
I m.;,i.. cannol lland �p .,.,,,., _vorabl, "' communism - even Th,refore, the cammun1'1, have
movement,.
youth
tho �� J""' -·
OS I d.�
Ht crawls av,ay ln the amallelt degree - helps created many
Speok Up ro, O.moc,acy ! , �,/ n � �:., .�,:'.:,.been :C I DEBUNKING.
ered
CCIDlidmq •
; i,
from any frontal ,uack. 'lbeo he Mo,cow', campa illJI lo, •�•� :uch ,u lht :::""vi p � PT PLEASANT - Annuel Oh� T�pdru,mg Qet, wilh-�~
Nitrogen
::
had
:;..::
la,I Mattb.
b
il.
ron. lle
e're not be ing fooled by ll'IY EDUCATION a■ the bf-st weapo n corneg back into the lray from dommation. T h e ,... commun s _mer ca - "· ...,l .
Va
y
S
age
For
Ag
St■tioo
Er
imenl
it • TN al
,pvm1
JUA
"We're
j
per
•
alt 'lit.at has been lhftn11elvet have latu that. B u I n1st League - T11e" Arneracan StUther
so
n i&amp;h level talks with the Comm u- I aga inst COMMU N ISM.
_, Managempnt
0
1
.._
�
Id
Day
ill
.
ht
Tobacco
L
be
w
ekt
F
°'"Y
.._,
('OMidence," Sm. w_
.1.--ri&lt;'an
,.nt u ni·on - -._
•
'""' 1. 1 I.J'll:'
IO frank ,•-·t
•'""Y have Ullt'en
on a1 l t•·
·
communist
�• penonahty
l
1
nl1lt. Her• at home the war vet• Our organ 11ation uf more ,han theme O
.
The
pro
B.1
rn
.
C
·u
.
urmi
/
Toi&gt;Kco
J
d
.
�
a:r�
f Lan&lt;, .,..,...,,..
IeveI 5 - from Khrushchev to lilt that many people think tht)"re Youth ror Democ rac-y - and th,: , on une 13
trans. ,chool and rollegt educa- one million member, has dec larnd Corn Va_rie11e11
p m. Th 11 year • hekl
Hyb
l
at
Jtart
I
Th09I!
ur.
Le
or
Youth
G
a
_DIN
K
ID
Labor
·
t Red orgamztr who has just
.___.
day 1'' 111 featun· am.II grain reTile above JUb,ect.1 are very
tors . legal experts and the FBI ed repeatedly that lht, only eHec- 5lllalles
MORR 18 PRIDAT
f
u
•urpn19e1.1,
gan ization, wf're d&amp;etl'gned IO turn
not
1.8
One
educaUof\al
f
»ome
Into
led
lltr
lfl
a
.
'
d
h
,...1..
e
art combinin g force9 for I con- live way to combat commuriiJ1m
w
ar
,
h
c
a
rc
u
f
crop,
t
od
.
he
llg
&lt;"
'
pr
1
ID
.
Sto
important
ri ShoWitr •ill be 11Y•
l
A
rne
co
wu
_
['
,e
l
l
D
.h
IOfll
1
and daug ter
lo hear the FE ERAL our own
labor gro
EDUCATE i, to FIRST KNOW WHAT CvM . social. rehgiou, or
C'Ofllrol, forage re�arch, and in• I needed for our l1vHtock mdustry , fM Mrs. Art Mar� at thf Brad,.
c-erted drive to
1
OF INVESTIGATJON
AGAINST /,MERICA.
aC ;���Au
.
MUNISM IS - And then to 11:eep But here we are getting a:i
.
r. I M'ct co11lrol. 11lrt' Fiitld Day will here III Mason County .
AGAINST COMMU NISM.
Church ol Christ 1t I p, �
,
eel
.
TODA
icon
F
I.
e
is
th
Wh
n
'
a
a
uut10n
g
a
at
advocat�g
m
of
Veteran,
The
.
of our story
f gin farmers in tht art• a chan('e l Any Muon County , • r m � r j bury
it EXPOSED constantly.
.
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F
June- 2 l!:vff)' one la in,.
iday.
r
.
eigri Wart 88Y1 - let'• lhrow ii communism. FBI Dmector J. Ed- Well , today, DANIEL _ R L B IN
The organization 1 represent wDI
� l w IN'. lint hand. what 's new rn woul d benefit by at�1111 l 'l e vitf!d. Homebuilders Clau
II has been said many t imes lot of strong Hght on what com- gar Hoovl'r has Jon� dedared � Com_mumst Part_y • Nat1ooa
the Veterans of Foniign W:1r.1 of
Agronomy.
11tn-e.
Day.
fw-ld
l
that communism can grow only munisrn really IS, Let's under• that APATHY and �GNORAN_CE Youth Director. Rubin haa 1?3de
. :
ITCHY SKIN
.in lhe da,k areas or IGNORAN(E stand communist GOALS a n d are lht ,�mmumsts best all,.,. e,lended toun lo lhe We,1 eo,,1 Th, Ot11.0 Valley E,penm,nt
HOW TO CHECK IT.
F int addm machme lo pdel , cong,-"51Da•·••·W-!t i. tlfft.
1ta1,,n,
"'.'I
h Hoov,r and his Chief tnspec• and lhrnughoul the Middle West Stal wn " on, of
Bol
,
TACTWS,
IN JUST 15 MINUTES.
and APATHY. When subject ed le
Jotala and ..t,o1,t, wu paten• - ed by lhe ,oier, o1 lhe ltltq
""
tor William Sullivan are v e r y for lhe- sole- purposl' of forming a N&gt;Cated 111 Wt11t V1rg111ia. n , ..s;,
Altit u11n, ITCH-ME-NOT, set Yt1u
comm·,.
�
PROOF
of
rght
II
f
st.ale.
th
u
_e
ed on Nov J9 1872.
.
"8c- bac-11: at any drus ,1.or• 11 Ltie Itch
The V.FW. aaya let' • leach fran k about communist pion� aruJ brand new youth movement. He Expt-rimental SlatN)fl!I
.
beloog
to , :;;_;;,;_;;;,;_·�;_
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NEEDS SC'RATCHlNG AJ1ply Jn
withers.
1
shrinks
1
and
sm
n
!
o u r YOUNG people Lhe TRUTH activities . And they KNOW THE hopes to cultivate yoong commu WeM Virginia Univ f'rs 1ty.
.
";
dn&gt;ln1 JTCH•M"f..NOT d1,- or nl,ut lt1r
Re f
.
.
The commumst is 8 queer crca _ about rommum. sm - let , !I eneeu, ma, in"•t·t bllH, rtn1worm. lo■
se
bec
a
msts
on
ma
ny college campuse� searc h being done is betng done
been
FACTS
the
FBI
au
s
h
. N � ���
� :��._:: � z.!�:: �r�;:
tu re. On the one hand he is a loud lighten our students early - in
trailing Red U'aders and picking before the end of 1961 .
under the dire&lt;.1ion of tile �gron•
;;.;���;,:�:;_--��'-------------------,/ their schools and college5 - st.I sec rets from Communist Parl y J ust �&lt;.�ntly Communid Pa rt y orny and Agriru.ltural Enginttr•
Clifford Shaver, Ev•ngelill
they shall never bE"come brains for many years.
t hat
General Se&lt;"retary GUS HALL re- lng Depautmentl of West Vi"'g1J1·
E
N
N
JU E W DDI GS dupes of the Reds. And at t h e
ported
o
ttee
1onal
to
his
n.at
c
num
University The research l)emg I
Of Port Clinton Will Be At
� Federal Bureau of ln�i!Sll-. that the highe� priority wi ll � ciaam&lt;&gt;
same time l�t 's _give so� e.'ttra
, ia of a practical na- 1
d
on
.
. 10n warns that there MUSl be given during the balan&lt;.� of th is
young American aprec1ahon of gat
ture. Area fonnen ran !let fo1 I
JUST AHEAD!
�
NEW AWAK N I N G - e'ipe['•
our own way of IHL
E
yeii r to youth work among rol• themSf'lvea what pract1&lt;.-es wil l
That is what the Veterans ol 1ally among our young people - lege il-tlJdenl or: � r1 izatiom1. Hall I pay on Lheir own farms.
See Our Complete
Foreign W � r 3 has advocated lf we' re going to make a11y eff�"· says that tile C'amouflaged Lheme
WHAT YOU'LL SEE
From May 29th to June 7th
Selection of
strong�y since hearing Al len Dul- live . headwa� againSt_ the . :om for this new l'ommunist y o u t h : Be low is � Ii.st of some of th,
Each Evening 7 :30 P.M.
les, Direct or of the Central Jr.I.el• mumsl plot m the Un ited Sta l f's movement will be PEACF.. CIV- resear ch bemg done at the S1aGills For The
Wh
rty
a
ommun
l
st
i
s
P
the
c
a
s
who
Dulles,
h
y.
ligence A enc
l:
i.
:i.
[L RIGHTS and CIVIL LlBEP.- lion
Come •nd study God•• Truth with ua ■o that we
June Bride.
more insid e information on com- plot� Well, il"s an old, old story TIES.
Alfalfa �anagement Trials
may better serve each other to know tbe lrlllb 1114
munisrri that any other man in becau!ll' the Reds have been workSmall Gra in Var 1ehE'!S
.
.
obey, In this way we may please our God.
IO
1l'le' eommunists realrze, l1ow .
l h e ing WITHIN the United Stal�s
the United Statt's - told
Weed Control on for .
Chemica
l
v F.W. that our high schools and and AGAINST our own govern- ever. that their . rw&gt;w dri�e (�r age Seedings
will
colleges should be teachin)! t fl e ment ever since the CUMMU- eontrol of Amem·an yo
JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST
Differ@fit Times and Mdhods
well
_ar�
They
push-over.
·
a
be
wa!:.'
not
S.\.
.
U
:nd•
I
PARTY
NIST
_
nism
u
,:omm
t
u
O
b
MIDDLEPORT
TRUTH a
M LL ST.
of Seeding Alfalfa
rather than shyiag away from lht ing WITHIN the United Slates awae tha t _the great. ma)(mtr ol Weed Control ln Com
I and AGAINST our own govt"rn- our 48·m 1ll wn Amer1can .;I · "'nts Weed Control in Spring Oat s
subject.
ment ever sm&lt;.� the COMMl 1 - ha\'e always had freedom lo JN .
T h e V.FW. praised Du\. NIST PARTY U . S. A . was found. QUIRE. INVESTIGATE, OUES:
les' , suggest ion. Tt�n we began ed in Chicago back in J919.
I TION and to �RITICIZE. In !hat i 0•
urgmg eJucalors m elementa ry
t
��
ye
For he pa st forty-two
a 1 respect American youth are betschools, h igh school� and in co!- the Communist Party of the t.:ni'- ' ler of� than are students · 11 ·ou:t? 1
.
legtos to mtroduce such a pro ed Stat es has. been ident1fa!ft as I Amencan and European t.-01111- I 3ftlCJ ate
p
gram. Also the V .F'. W. �k l•�t.-&lt;l being the long arm of lN'l"ERNA- tries.
1
Pomeroy
Self.Service Markott
its .own members and special � a• TIONAL communism. takini;: or- I The rommunisl� a lso reali P
tenals Lo help that mstruct101 .. den dh-ect from the Kremlin in . th at thus far t here has l&gt;een no O
OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:30 P.M.
ff erenc 'More about th at a httle later.
Moscow.
I mass movement of Amr.nC'an stu.
TENDER-JUICY
(Closed At Noon On Thursdays)
Now, the Veterans of Fore ign
WAHAMA - Four Mason Cr,UII
The goa l of the Commum st P.ir- ' dents to their cauSf' Thf' com.
SWISS STEAIS
1
Wars is not _ alone in urging that ty in the United States 1 s the mun ists Wf're h a ppy ahou� l h e ty vocational-agricult u re tP� chers
R
A
Ks
sn
IB
TOf' young Americans learn th� truth same goal a£ that of the com". U· 1960 rioting in s a n F"ranri.iu1 will be among more th ;::.n 150 l
about communism. Many others nists in the Kremlin ever .1, 1 11 e e where several hundrf'd .�!11de nt� teachers. teacher•! rainers. ",-d !iU·
59c lb.
65c lb.
.
1
e
ideu
th
on
line
have swung into
lb.
KARL MARX, N ICHOLAI LEN- disrupled heari ngs of the House pervisors of vocational -educ ation
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PETER HENLE, Al'L-CIO ee,
anamlll ,oon to beeomo • P· ,rt,
D11111 of Labar olficlal. WU tho
Jone union repre.lelltative ou a
-I 1Sked to c:omment oa lhl
Laq and Broze,, lhoorles
He asked U Ibey proved •ny.
thing. VarioUI factor■ In th&lt; bus�
aes, cycle may move in tbt 181111
cifNctlon 11nw11-.1y. hi mo�
lamed, without one CIUlllng tht
other.

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Abdominal Cavity SuL; ect
To All Organic Ailmfnts

The 'Young' Senate

Every now and then crlUc■ artae to
11y that Con,reu, and parllcu)arly the
Senate, lln't modern enoulh to cope
with the pace and ranee of today•, mu­
slve problems.
To the utent that thil ta an aillault
upon the tradlUona and proce1111 of tbe
Senate, many may re1■rd It u a pro­
position that II properly arguable,
Insofar • JI may be Intended to •Ill·
,..1 that the upper chamber II heavily
welllhted wltb members wbo bave been
too Ions, the crlUcltm I, not ■up.
rted by the facta,
111 terms of It■ member&amp;' ■ervke, the
.itaate II ID utonlshln,iy youn1 body.
Tw04blrd■ of Ila total ol 100 were elect­
ed for the lint time In 18IO or lhe,.
after. One-third to back no farther than
lllCII.
Of the present number, only Arilona'a
liltu. Carl Hayden, 81, WU ll'Ollnd In the
Rear1n1 Twenties to III the bl&amp; boom
and collapH.
Juat HVen other■ trace their Senate
be,ianlnsa to tbe dart INOo wbfoh NW
depreulon and prelude to war. Amon11
them an Ille olde■t Republlcena In polDI
of Nrvlee, Senator■ Brlqea of New
Hllllplblre (elected 11181) and WIiey of
Wllconan (1888).
Tbt tzlltlnc memberllllp flrula I solid
bue, however, In the UNO., when 28 en•
tend upon their Senatt careen. Thia
period afforda ltrltlnt uample, ne,tr•
tbellla, of the bl&amp;h rate of poUUc■l mor­
tality. Of tht 12 Republlcana who pl&lt;t•
ed up new 1 1 1 t , In Ille OOP'1 1"8
■wNp, only one, Senator William, of
Dtllwan, II 11111 around,
Not aurprlliqly, aouthtrn Dtmocrata,
CODIPll!nt lltldll7 ID areu leanln1 bta•
rilJ tllllr party'■ way, bulk Iara, 1mon1
trul1 Hlerlll 11naton. Thay account for
14 Ill tbt SI wltb pre.J8!0 roote.

job....,_ I, l"ederal llolerv1
Board·, monetary policy, Brouo
- Other ,anabte, In tho
buineu eytle may c.u,e 4 to I
per - _laymerrt, be But when monetary policies al,.
fact lhe laJIIOfflY ad-ly. Ibo
11111111playment pnblem II com,
pn,lllllod, accon!rn, to Broun·,
u.ry.
llnilelJ blame, die "Fed" '"•
n• it variel from tt, unoff,clal
rule al thumb to allaw tbe ,._
oy ,uppJy lo arow about s per
cent • year_
From mld-1... to mid-1959 the
_,., tlack grew by u per -·
Tben Ibo Ped &lt;Ill H back loo rap,
ldlY, befDN! unemploymsnt bad
dropped back to Ibo 1957 level
And this proclpltllld tbt ,Jon of recent montla, ....-.rdlnt
to the economist.

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Labor, C of C, Produce Differen t A nswers

COMMENTATING, EDITOR1£LLY

No Soft Snaps

Any poll you could take among po lltl.
clan.! the country over would probably
lhow they rate being mayor of New
Yon City Juot about the most lbankleu
Job there Is.
The man who h.. It, Robert F. Wag.
ner, 111,1y &amp;eek It again thiJ year, but un­
der forced draft. lib, friend■ make plain
he has no lute for the post, with !ta
mountain of seemingly un■olnble prob­
lem■ - traffic conetlllon , crime, city
corruption, near•blnkruptcy.
Another man , Republican Sen. Jacob
Javita just put on ble pressure 1ult and
ruilted nine G'a nf political IJllvlly pull
from Richard Nl&amp;on, Governor Rocke­
Jeller and UIQlted other leaden who
wanted him to make the mayoralty race,
Javlta took a IOOd look ■t New Yort'■
chaOI and decided the Senate wa, hea.
-ven 11ot.
Al a matter of fact, many of the n■•
tlon'o 1overnonblpe don't look mucb
more allurtn, the■e dayo. State after
1tate II beNI with painful money prob­
ieml.
RecenUy Oblo'1 Gov, Michael DISalle
told President Kennedy h e bad many
day, wben be didn't think be could 1tand
Ule Job. Reporl, bave it that be'1 not
certain about runnl111 1111n In 1962.
With vutatlou, ble ,toJy COll!d be re­
pealed ID Clilfornla, Walhllllton ■late,
lllcbl1an, Pennaylvanl■ and quite a few
other , p o t 1 . Tbe author of PennayJ.
vanll'1 one-term Nllrlctlon may yet find
blmllif poatbWDOUlly cbOMD held of a
naw 8oclet, for Ule Prevention of Cruel­
ty to Polltlclan1,
The one bl1 tbla, thtt ltetp, men
buctlnr for tbeoe Jobi II the role many
of tbem play In the lblftln1 UdN ol DI•
tlonal political power. Bis-at.ate IOVV•
non commandln1 bill• dele111lou ill-

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evltably pack weight al presidential no­
mlnatlni convonliona, A atrong New
York mayor can ufect tens of thousanda
of vot.. In Ibo nation's bipest •Ingle
urban vote cluater .
The GOP leaders were mindful of 1h11
when, In a leDH New York bole! meet­
ing, Ibey preued Javlla lo 10. Tbey felt
be mleht win and break the Democratic
grip that baa beld the dty since the de­
parture of the fabled Fiorello La Guar.
dla.
Tbey hoped thus for a doubleheader
sweep of New York City and the New
Jeraey governorahlp next Nov. 7. Tbey
11w tbll a, a hammer blow well 1truct
for l N2 and beyond.
Unleao city and atate politic, replna
■ome of Ill old allure, J■vlll' "no" may
forelhadow I developln1 pattern of re­
luctance 1mon1 men tapped to try for
the top poata. And over the door of the
Senate we may IDOn tee a lip readln1:
"Snu1 Harbor."
SCIIATCHING THE SURFACE
We are told that no matter how stub­
born the Ru■liana are In n11ot1atlon, we
mull keep cominJ bact to the councll
table. We never know when a break•
thro!llb milbl be ,cored,
Well, there baa been one, It'• small,
but real. Tbe announcement cornea from
• Brltilh tclent1't who ha• been busy
tbNt m a n y years collec\lp1 all the
known vartet111 of Oeaa.
Tbe collector already poue1111 about
95 per cont of the Identified v1rl1t1•1.
Tbt othen, all quite rare, exist only In
the Soviet Union. Now, juy to the world,
we 1re told that the Iron Cul'laln will be
lifted blfb enough to let these rare flea■
aneak under and Join the others.
Unity In the n, • world Isn't mucb, blll
11'1 a llart.

aY PSl'l.a &amp;DION
WASIIINCITON - •NEA•
AFlrCIO Pn.Mllnt G I o r I •
JI01D7 ,... _.,, - lor
- l!:mploymo,,t -·
t&lt;e Choltrnan Jooeph S. Clark
I D-Pa. I and bu '•Emerl"Dcy Em­
ploymG A&lt;oeleratlon Al't" on
tho ..... U1 that u. s. awn.
bor al Cornmerc. bold a cooler­
- .. "11:mploymont and Un­
empioymmt - the Problm&gt; af
the ... ..
What taint out of the t W 0
� WU 1G dlflennt that tt
II .._ibll to - haw I b e y
could be taltlnl about tho .....
problem.

TD BMIC PACT iJ. or
_,., that 7 per oeut of t h ,
V.S labor lorm - or nearly five
lllllllon - - WU UllempJay.
od ill April. Thi problem i, what
&lt;1u,ed I 111d what to do about
lt. And bero II wben lhe ""•·
tor and lhe lobar leadar ... pale,
apart !ram u. 8. Chamber ol
CGmmotct ......,..ta.
PolDU., aut 1h11 lhe IIIIOlllplay­
ment rate WM only U per cent
11 tbt IDd al tho Konon w1r In
11&amp;1, 1(- docl- that the In
....,. II • to buk chana••
In Ibo u.s - and in tho
........ polllrn Ill tbt American
_..lloo.

'l11fNI will bo I net - ol
I .I mJlllan now 1l'Olbrt a yeo,
entering tho labor force In the
UIOI - • IO per cent increue
over the 19508.
Total employment in manufu­
turlng ii ahr!.Jki., f,_ the Im­
pact of automation and technoJ..
Dji.cal improvementa u n d t r
which load.I can be producod
wtth fewer and fewer worbn,
accordlng to the Me,.y tbeary.
Thi, ls .i.a the ,...,.. ..... al
I h e Kennedy
admlnlltrotlaa
which II MMJn&amp; to eornct lt.

MllANY WENT ALL OUT lor
the Ctark bill, "1ll&lt;b would IP,
p,oprtall 10GO million fo, lbon­
ltnn P'Antl for public worb pro­
Joela that could be llarlld WW..
ID 80 da,s. The ganll wauld end
when unemployment dropped
bolaw 4 por - ·
THnll: WM NOTHING even
faintly resomb!IOJI thll cornlq
out al tho Chamber of Cammtrce
conference, where "automailo,,••
wu lw-dJy mentioned at Ill and
unemployment cauaet were uld
le be diffennL
Dr, Chorl11 D '- of Jobn1
Hopkins Unlffrl!ty told Ibo bual­
ueu Oflanhotlon that only ..,.
1illth ol tho "'111nployrnent 1ln&lt;1
Workl War II hu been traceable

He aclrnJttad lhlre bu - a
creeplOJI upw.,,; ol 11lffllploy­
men1 levels &amp;an one
p,..perlty period to tho oat. Bui
be ..id Ihle mJcbt be .. acddonl
wblcb could revene ilNll ill Ibo
nat bacim and brJnt u and to

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lhe low ,!do Iii period, al 1a,..
- In tbt labar loree, ..
tbtn II not1110J1 to worry ali&lt;iut
Ihm.
Umomploymont Iii depNtaNd
...... - ii double tho ..
llonal aven,ae. Lant - off
11 a "lrtlJlni cantrlhulloa I b • 1
far'• ID tbe mtloaal plctutt, �
.., _,11,11 ,.., oo)J ? per «nl
of total -1aYmtnt, or 11511,GOO
jobleu.

rr 11DA1NZD for Dr. Y 1 l 1
8- al Unlv■nlly al Chlcap
to advance - 1h11 ft II tho
savernment wblcb II mpa1111blo
for much ., Ibo blp wwnploy
merit.
llllnlmum wa11 lawa have de­
cnuecl Ibo anployment of :hi
111111:lllad minority IP'GUPI Iii dl1aclvanta,ecl 11'111 ol tbt country
like Ibo Southoutero atalel. 11)'1

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Bui lhe major allmaJ factor
Clplble DI crutinJ wlde,preld

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Nat11Rlly enoµ.h, wltb tli•lr accumu­
lated aenlorlty they rant blllh In Senate
committee leadenhlp, Nine of tht 14
haad major committee■, and two other■
are Jul! 1 step from lhe top.
The nine ■outbern ehllrmen and their
commltteea: Sen. Fulbrlfht of Artanaa■,
Farelcn RallUona; RuneU nf Georlla,
Anned Sarvlcea: Byrd of Virginia, Fi­
nance; Roberl■on nf Vlrclnla, Bant1n1
and Currency; Ellender of Loulalana,
Agriculture; HUI of Alabama, Labor;
Eulland of Mlululppl, JlldfflJry; John•
ston of South Carolina, Poat Office and
Civil Service; MeClellan of Arkansas,
Government Operatlona.
11 Cjln hardly be a comfort to lhe Re•
publican, to rtallu that tltey art on lht
abort end of a 2•1o.1 ratio In the poll•
1880 111111 11 weu u the earlier •r•.
So the Senate today la a place where
relative ntwcomtra pradomlnate In num•
bera. Wbelller Ibey ahouid have power
commen111ratt with their number■ which thty do not now have - la an•
other story.

IY COMPAIIUON, BITl'BR
Lao, la not another Korea, lince the
combat at no time lnvolvtcl major pow•
era directly, u that earlier flebtln1 did.
Perbtpe we can be thlnktb� too that
LaOI 111m1 unllbl7 to occupy th• n•
1ot11tor1 at lht couneU table the WJY
Korea did.
Tbt Korean armllilce lalts were the
lon1e11 In world blatory. Thty not only
llretcbed out over two full )'ttn, but
they requlrtd l?I Hpuate ...-110111.
There wa, even one that lllled JIIII 11
IICODd■,
They art rated by Wliat.rn spee!lillall
11 a model of the Communllt,• UH of
lltfoti■Uon for 1verythiD1 from almple
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For example:
President JOHN KENNEDY
says it is most urgent that t h e
American educat ional .system
teach s� udenls _ how to &lt;"Ombat
communism with , FACTS a n �
VALUES ronrermng our Amencan heritage.
THE AMER ICAN. BAR ASSO·
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STALIN and now N D&lt; fTi\ Un-American Activities Commit• in agriculture from all sections of
There's just one tee . But those West Coast !:.lU - West Virginia mttting for their
I
goal _ th at is to OVERPO\\.-F:h aents realized too late that they 40th Annual Conferf'nct at Celiar
1
W. Va. FFA·FHA
a ll freedom government� _ to had beel! DUPED JNTO F1)Ll fJW. L akes, the
R ipley
COMMUN IST LEADER I Conference Center at
DESTROY the United St a le!&gt; oov- ING
1
ernment _ and 10 put 8 REL&gt; , SHIP. Th�y admited tha� tWy on J une 5 through 9!une 8.
The Mason Count1ans are Gle11"1 ,
PRESIDENT I NTO OUR WHITE were ashamed of their 1;:upidity.
h
New Haven, Wahana Higiil
Smith.
The communists hoped t at t�y
HOUSE.
Those are not just s('"are threats. might repeat the San Fra".lcisco School : Harold Su�livan, Fraz��s
Tiley werl' the boast of Wi\ l !am viole11 ce on &lt;"Ollege eampuse!' in Bottom, Hannan High School ; Cuf.
z. Foster, one time Communisl other slales, but thus far th•y ford Dunn and Bl a ine Nor · ·an,
Party leader, when he t.esLfied have not hen succssful - and it Pt. Pleasant, Pt. Pleasant High
under oath before a Congi f'ssion- 1 is \'ery possible that they W"'\''T Schoo l
al commJttee.
Why? Becau. ,, American !;' U· The conferf"nce progr�m for the ,
ts are begii,n ing 10 LE AR � four-day sts��of! 1 t� ;bu1lt arou�d l
w•
Wha is lhe princip
.+ �t
st communist really is _ and the tm'· me. Vo-Ag. s Role m
ag' ,
th e communist8 are us
.ng Agrieu ltUN
Members of the United �!ales us? Not aabotage. Not l!spionil.ge. to recognize it as the 011� real Chf.mp10111
,• •• '
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of
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S'1.11"1tt­
many
CONGRE
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po
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ar
th - NOT THE BALLOT. And not di- enemy of demucracy. We e hope
SS have spoken out most emphatical• red violence primarily. No, the fuJ that before the end of 1961 visor of . Vocational Agriculture,
.
l y in favor of educat ion agaiasl foremost and most effective Red many . many schools will
be who 1s m charge of the confer­
communism . 'Ibey have declared weapon is education FOR com- teachin � the TRUTH about com- ence Guest s �a��r�., apd ''0 - 1
that the so�est way to fight the ,
·• 5 been .libt l� \nunism _ and that millions of ag te�chers w,11 empha::11� }1e
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mena
Red
ce 1s to
A D lenUess P[t!'iwes on,.lhe . MIN DS American students w iJl be wise to necessity of thorough pla n� n .,, o l
programs to keep up with the rapCLEARLY WHAT JT JS llnd how of AmetlcarJ 'ito«11111 1fiem Into a · all � Red Plotting.
it OPERATES.
atnse of
security and to Our hope for this new awaken- idly _chang�g a�ricu�tura� and �ueat1ona l situa t ion 111 \\est V1r•
Even memben of the U N' f'I CD make lhem �.I
.
•- that commun ism mg
_ kau fac I s. . .
mised on some so1,,
1s
gm a.
NAT(ONS have war ned agaiasl really has something better than
The most reassuring evidence ___
, ________
any ostrich•like !lead-in -th�-sands democracy .
comes from the Veterans of For•
post ure toward commums
· m. Dr Through the years the Commu- e ign Wars Depa rtment of Amer- COMMUNISM•ON THE MOVE-• •
,r� •hi'\.11rut
to counteract N1k1ta
MALEK
CHARLES
deleg te
nist Party has been educating its icanism files. State . school and
_
'
grandcri:our
that
f
nd
from Lebanon a orme, pr OWN members so that they, in- college educa tors give g
chev's boast
ood � dren will be communists ·
dent of the U.N. General AssemI
turn, can indoctrinate others. spon ses to V.FW. letters urging
.
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cuJT&gt;mube
They
NEVER
will
dooCommunist schools of instruction instru dion on communist
j
y m the ES says that an
� specialize in propaganda, doc- trines and tactit"s. Tht V.F.W. �I• nists if we continue to open the
W '.1
bod
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111Sl.a then that l}l'rson muSt be a trines,
They ' re called workers schools. struction through distribution of ADULTS today.
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And they have been camouflaged anti-communist materials a n d
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to otroos: bulls ••••ciJ: two lah lato ..u.i., op.o....,
aver,., to high cliai&lt;o around 'llie laltoplan •ubel may split
IOU lb lteera 24.00: few aale1 low i wide open u rrt re11ult of �be
to at•eraa• cholct 1000.I IDO lh COhtinuing gro,i.,lh of I fetua thot
23.00·23.SO; load avtiragl!I to hi'lh develop, from �,,. ea that faik-1d
choice Tl'I lb heIfen U.00; st9L. to complete Jts journey to thfl
ttred good ta low choice 70NOO uterine neat (er.topic or t u b a I
lb 21.00.22:.0D; eGWI 14.00.18.GO; pre,naney ,. ·•· .. .
buJ111 17.50-20.00; vealer, steady, A false alann may aend tho,
hip good and d10lce 27.00.so.oi:,, uterus Into labor.11U contraction•.
good 2..27.
And everything 1t,at happens pro.HOjl 2700; barrow, and gilts dum pain. Mild dlllCOJll!ort. Ag­
moder1tely act!,. ,toady to 15 ' ooblng pain, St•ndy pain, lnte••
•••
lower, few ll'/l).IOO lb IS aff; -• llllttllll cramp11 Slllbblng pair.
mo,tly 1teody; around IIO 1-1 1911• 1 Colicky pain, Lacaliz&lt;d pain. Shlll
thJa -bnd In pol•• 1cuta WIii bt leg, and chop, A IIO lb barrow, 1111d gllta II.GO: Ina pain, Oonerallzed pain, tpread
........
,
l
.
too omatoo,. !f.ttuce, and c:1• w!do ,arlety al hoe! cute wui ,,. buJlt 1-1 and 1-1 180-MO lb 17 5 ; mi fl'IID polvla to lo- rlb1,
bop. Oolona, ,.ppon, 111.0pbaan,: / dilplayed, In J10rk, lolnl. Ind 17.88, maslly 17. 1,11 17,■ !or IIO
lb,
down; S.J and i.o. s MO-S'IO lb
upar..... and ... choJ)I will be popular.
-•ore111111111.
1 OJ')'
To INTEllD'I dP
ailo li&lt;M&gt;d clialcoa.
Tap leleolioAt at YtplabI. 11,71-17.111, few Iota No. ! - DBYIWED
I
IR III -· ID.I
lb ll,IJ0.11.eo, .....u loll mlll"1
Fnitl e.,I
OOIIDta
r,
Ihle
w
..
kend
WASJIINQTON •UPU -.1\lnt 1
aro:
a,,..,. I. - •Suo
.
Ill lb 17 15 HO·'Jo lb 14 00-11 GJ·
•i1;:=\,t':i
::,•ni::--.,::-i.::
._:
marb tbt betlMlnl DI June Dairy Attractiff lru!t btq1 lnclllde belDI, lava beau betll, L'Oltlrdl mixed
lb ..� 14
I�
Mmlh, Thul, tbt llllopper wlD find watarmolGo, a!rowbarrill, bano ..,., ,,_ anlant, radllh11 ond II
.OO; u - lb. l!�IJO. lt,IS
,r.";\;t
Ill dairy produota abundant. Eu,, u, lemon,, oron1eo, ■pottult, rhubarb, f&lt;Oberw, Blf llootoe
ud
lfOUnd
I
N
100
t!
o.
OOl3,II:
lb.
•�
.
•v
Romaine lottuc,. poppen, paw baar1 fflOII\J atencl;y 11111 lb up &amp;, " .. ...
tao, .,. ........,prfeod In IIWIY and tMlalop■•
,i\tLlll
tho
Al
tooa (old crop and new ""P,' mainly 11.00-12.t�. '
anned
de�rtment
R,b
�
,c
,
•:.,:;: 1:,:-,..
1rDf1er.1ryt, cfllck&lt;ml end tur- tun■, lrllh and !,01111 lhrbnp an� yella" lllrallueclt lljuub,
lf)lnaoli,
lbeop IOO; alaupler I p r I n t ,::'':',., �- y,,o a.
and
u,a --,,, ple,,tlful, u wtll 11 1e,11op, wear l■vorable price ta� lomatooa
••ltnnelw, Ollter
-""'" - -•-.i . • ,.
� euta al he!. lamb, and Spl'tn, lamb wlli lead the lea pod buy, will be •YOOldoo, •• lambe l!Ody ; few chalco Jlnd =.,•::,
C
lorN at moat Oftuntm. thil Wi!U p■l'IJIII, broecoll cobbap. ...- J)l'fml - lb Ill.OIi, other 8001 -,t;:'":i,�£• "'t
port,
,,,_ top -- II Vlptabie end. 'l1&gt;t moat lnquently ...n rota, ..1..,., a-1oe11 �. and cholOI IT.IJ0.19.00. cull to ..... :I' ,
:;f ·:i=. :::•;::: .;;, ...
_!ant, onlana, Hald -• -• lboro owe,, ate,,cly, UN.OIi,
':"�... � - .,:,:
llallan "luub and ••II-.
\Al'IUV
Or_, trapt/rult and llniW•
an...,....,
berrte, wW be tbt beat hll boya.
lloocl cho'9ea w:0 bt CIDtaioupu.
1111d
boneydew melon,,
.
8eat """" la 111h In llllet.
limo.. Jlbad, and halibut.
ctam,,
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Annual A onomy Field Day
Will Feature Small Grai

The Success Congregation

becom�
:n10 OIIJ
CINCINNATI ( I J PJ&gt;-Llvestodc; [ another t volvulut and inruuu1
Cattle 800, calvw m: alaughte1· "Pion), requir!rJI 1urgery

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Shoppm
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VETERAN'S REpORT

t

Anythin1 and f'Verythlq thnt lea 11d p■lnful a11 •• Inf' ,cW ffn.
can btppen to h• tn1 tluuea aod ICU- And Jf u·� ..ot pr .mptly tt­
orpru anywhere, In the body ca•1 / mo1r· .· 1 lh Inf . .on , -, tpread
happen alao to the stnactUN!s wm. ower Mae utlre ,erJ · •al mem•rane,
in the abdomin11I eavlty.
1 E to
nio ! n11l atreP:• tnay Ca111e the
The 1tomach rnay be stretch...!
to lhe llmlt• r,( lt.s capacity bt large gut Ml. CO.'! · ..:ct vio 1 :ntly ur
lood and drink.
/ to ct.mp down In the flrsl in­
The lining of the dUOOe�UM �tance you miiy . .i Vt to mah fre
mar be eal� away by an ulcer. quent hurried l flp� to the bath
/
u� co_litls:J ; . m the
Th• coil, or amall inlt1tilk' room lrn
the
nd,
� Jrnrtng �twu _m.:ty
HCO
/
J
t
fort
may churn about UI an ef
cause a sen IL!I . traffic lie-up
rld the gul of irritatina: or lnfe:.Iive conten•r11past1c. con · tl)''.'.Lon ) .
...
i�•an·e and reetw'l
appeldb- may Ce1 _ u ••ul- mSJgmold
,,_
bee
.me
!ii!•'( for c.1.neero.:&amp;
_
ay

Food

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Today's Medical RelJOl'f

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Dally Sentl;e,, Pomeroy .Middleport , 0 . Jun e l , 1961-3 / mouthed, &lt;'&lt;X i·&amp;Uro tnd ..·,du•I. •! � wh•:h lht ,�mmun ..,, ,... k ,.��E:��
11'1� ,.N .J . , u�JJ--way, boastma lilnd lhrt•tenm1 stro) .
inf bWJ Utrou.p tie �
gr
But 011 the other hand the com- In ot�r word1, ANY mo,•e fa. BELONGS TO THE YOllTH.
Wednnda t,e{,
I m.;,i.. cannol lland �p .,.,,,., _vorabl, "' communism - even Th,refore, the cammun1'1, have
movement,.
youth
tho �� J""' -·
OS I d.�
Ht crawls av,ay ln the amallelt degree - helps created many
Speok Up ro, O.moc,acy ! , �,/ n � �:., .�,:'.:,.been :C I DEBUNKING.
ered
CCIDlidmq •
; i,
from any frontal ,uack. 'lbeo he Mo,cow', campa illJI lo, •�•� :uch ,u lht :::""vi p � PT PLEASANT - Annuel Oh� T�pdru,mg Qet, wilh-�~
Nitrogen
::
had
:;..::
la,I Mattb.
b
il.
ron. lle
e're not be ing fooled by ll'IY EDUCATION a■ the bf-st weapo n corneg back into the lray from dommation. T h e ,... commun s _mer ca - "· ...,l .
Va
y
S
age
For
Ag
St■tioo
Er
imenl
it • TN al
,pvm1
JUA
"We're
j
per
•
alt 'lit.at has been lhftn11elvet have latu that. B u I n1st League - T11e" Arneracan StUther
so
n i&amp;h level talks with the Comm u- I aga inst COMMU N ISM.
_, Managempnt
0
1
.._
�
Id
Day
ill
.
ht
Tobacco
L
be
w
ekt
F
°'"Y
.._,
('OMidence," Sm. w_
.1.--ri&lt;'an
,.nt u ni·on - -._
•
'""' 1. 1 I.J'll:'
IO frank ,•-·t
•'""Y have Ullt'en
on a1 l t•·
·
communist
�• penonahty
l
1
nl1lt. Her• at home the war vet• Our organ 11ation uf more ,han theme O
.
The
pro
B.1
rn
.
C
·u
.
urmi
/
Toi&gt;Kco
J
d
.
�
a:r�
f Lan&lt;, .,..,...,,..
IeveI 5 - from Khrushchev to lilt that many people think tht)"re Youth ror Democ rac-y - and th,: , on une 13
trans. ,chool and rollegt educa- one million member, has dec larnd Corn Va_rie11e11
p m. Th 11 year • hekl
Hyb
l
at
Jtart
I
Th09I!
ur.
Le
or
Youth
G
a
_DIN
K
ID
Labor
·
t Red orgamztr who has just
.___.
day 1'' 111 featun· am.II grain reTile above JUb,ect.1 are very
tors . legal experts and the FBI ed repeatedly that lht, only eHec- 5lllalles
MORR 18 PRIDAT
f
u
•urpn19e1.1,
gan ization, wf're d&amp;etl'gned IO turn
not
1.8
One
educaUof\al
f
»ome
Into
led
lltr
lfl
a
.
'
d
h
,...1..
e
art combinin g force9 for I con- live way to combat commuriiJ1m
w
ar
,
h
c
a
rc
u
f
crop,
t
od
.
he
llg
&lt;"
'
pr
1
ID
.
Sto
important
ri ShoWitr •ill be 11Y•
l
A
rne
co
wu
_
['
,e
l
l
D
.h
IOfll
1
and daug ter
lo hear the FE ERAL our own
labor gro
EDUCATE i, to FIRST KNOW WHAT CvM . social. rehgiou, or
C'Ofllrol, forage re�arch, and in• I needed for our l1vHtock mdustry , fM Mrs. Art Mar� at thf Brad,.
c-erted drive to
1
OF INVESTIGATJON
AGAINST /,MERICA.
aC ;���Au
.
MUNISM IS - And then to 11:eep But here we are getting a:i
.
r. I M'ct co11lrol. 11lrt' Fiitld Day will here III Mason County .
AGAINST COMMU NISM.
Church ol Christ 1t I p, �
,
eel
.
TODA
icon
F
I.
e
is
th
Wh
n
'
a
a
uut10n
g
a
at
advocat�g
m
of
Veteran,
The
.
of our story
f gin farmers in tht art• a chan('e l Any Muon County , • r m � r j bury
it EXPOSED constantly.
.
_
F
June- 2 l!:vff)' one la in,.
iday.
r
.
eigri Wart 88Y1 - let'• lhrow ii communism. FBI Dmector J. Ed- Well , today, DANIEL _ R L B IN
The organization 1 represent wDI
� l w IN'. lint hand. what 's new rn woul d benefit by at�1111 l 'l e vitf!d. Homebuilders Clau
II has been said many t imes lot of strong Hght on what com- gar Hoovl'r has Jon� dedared � Com_mumst Part_y • Nat1ooa
the Veterans of Foniign W:1r.1 of
Agronomy.
11tn-e.
Day.
fw-ld
l
that communism can grow only munisrn really IS, Let's under• that APATHY and �GNORAN_CE Youth Director. Rubin haa 1?3de
. :
ITCHY SKIN
.in lhe da,k areas or IGNORAN(E stand communist GOALS a n d are lht ,�mmumsts best all,.,. e,lended toun lo lhe We,1 eo,,1 Th, Ot11.0 Valley E,penm,nt
HOW TO CHECK IT.
F int addm machme lo pdel , cong,-"51Da•·••·W-!t i. tlfft.
1ta1,,n,
"'.'I
h Hoov,r and his Chief tnspec• and lhrnughoul the Middle West Stal wn " on, of
Bol
,
TACTWS,
IN JUST 15 MINUTES.
and APATHY. When subject ed le
Jotala and ..t,o1,t, wu paten• - ed by lhe ,oier, o1 lhe ltltq
""
tor William Sullivan are v e r y for lhe- sole- purposl' of forming a N&gt;Cated 111 Wt11t V1rg111ia. n , ..s;,
Altit u11n, ITCH-ME-NOT, set Yt1u
comm·,.
�
PROOF
of
rght
II
f
st.ale.
th
u
_e
ed on Nov J9 1872.
.
"8c- bac-11: at any drus ,1.or• 11 Ltie Itch
The V.FW. aaya let' • leach fran k about communist pion� aruJ brand new youth movement. He Expt-rimental SlatN)fl!I
.
beloog
to , :;;_;;,;_;;;,;_·�;_
· ��-------------------"----"'"
NEEDS SC'RATCHlNG AJ1ply Jn
withers.
1
shrinks
1
and
sm
n
!
o u r YOUNG people Lhe TRUTH activities . And they KNOW THE hopes to cultivate yoong commu WeM Virginia Univ f'rs 1ty.
.
";
dn&gt;ln1 JTCH•M"f..NOT d1,- or nl,ut lt1r
Re f
.
.
The commumst is 8 queer crca _ about rommum. sm - let , !I eneeu, ma, in"•t·t bllH, rtn1worm. lo■
se
bec
a
msts
on
ma
ny college campuse� searc h being done is betng done
been
FACTS
the
FBI
au
s
h
. N � ���
� :��._:: � z.!�:: �r�;:
tu re. On the one hand he is a loud lighten our students early - in
trailing Red U'aders and picking before the end of 1961 .
under the dire&lt;.1ion of tile �gron•
;;.;���;,:�:;_--��'-------------------,/ their schools and college5 - st.I sec rets from Communist Parl y J ust �&lt;.�ntly Communid Pa rt y orny and Agriru.ltural Enginttr•
Clifford Shaver, Ev•ngelill
they shall never bE"come brains for many years.
t hat
General Se&lt;"retary GUS HALL re- lng Depautmentl of West Vi"'g1J1·
E
N
N
JU E W DDI GS dupes of the Reds. And at t h e
ported
o
ttee
1onal
to
his
n.at
c
num
University The research l)emg I
Of Port Clinton Will Be At
� Federal Bureau of ln�i!Sll-. that the highe� priority wi ll � ciaam&lt;&gt;
same time l�t 's _give so� e.'ttra
, ia of a practical na- 1
d
on
.
. 10n warns that there MUSl be given during the balan&lt;.� of th is
young American aprec1ahon of gat
ture. Area fonnen ran !let fo1 I
JUST AHEAD!
�
NEW AWAK N I N G - e'ipe['•
our own way of IHL
E
yeii r to youth work among rol• themSf'lvea what pract1&lt;.-es wil l
That is what the Veterans ol 1ally among our young people - lege il-tlJdenl or: � r1 izatiom1. Hall I pay on Lheir own farms.
See Our Complete
Foreign W � r 3 has advocated lf we' re going to make a11y eff�"· says that tile C'amouflaged Lheme
WHAT YOU'LL SEE
From May 29th to June 7th
Selection of
strong�y since hearing Al len Dul- live . headwa� againSt_ the . :om for this new l'ommunist y o u t h : Be low is � Ii.st of some of th,
Each Evening 7 :30 P.M.
les, Direct or of the Central Jr.I.el• mumsl plot m the Un ited Sta l f's movement will be PEACF.. CIV- resear ch bemg done at the S1aGills For The
Wh
rty
a
ommun
l
st
i
s
P
the
c
a
s
who
Dulles,
h
y.
ligence A enc
l:
i.
:i.
[L RIGHTS and CIVIL LlBEP.- lion
Come •nd study God•• Truth with ua ■o that we
June Bride.
more insid e information on com- plot� Well, il"s an old, old story TIES.
Alfalfa �anagement Trials
may better serve each other to know tbe lrlllb 1114
munisrri that any other man in becau!ll' the Reds have been workSmall Gra in Var 1ehE'!S
.
.
obey, In this way we may please our God.
IO
1l'le' eommunists realrze, l1ow .
l h e ing WITHIN the United Stal�s
the United Statt's - told
Weed Control on for .
Chemica
l
v F.W. that our high schools and and AGAINST our own govern- ever. that their . rw&gt;w dri�e (�r age Seedings
will
colleges should be teachin)! t fl e ment ever since the CUMMU- eontrol of Amem·an yo
JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST
Differ@fit Times and Mdhods
well
_ar�
They
push-over.
·
a
be
wa!:.'
not
S.\.
.
U
:nd•
I
PARTY
NIST
_
nism
u
,:omm
t
u
O
b
MIDDLEPORT
TRUTH a
M LL ST.
of Seeding Alfalfa
rather than shyiag away from lht ing WITHIN the United Slates awae tha t _the great. ma)(mtr ol Weed Control ln Com
I and AGAINST our own govt"rn- our 48·m 1ll wn Amer1can .;I · "'nts Weed Control in Spring Oat s
subject.
ment ever sm&lt;.� the COMMl 1 - ha\'e always had freedom lo JN .
T h e V.FW. praised Du\. NIST PARTY U . S. A . was found. QUIRE. INVESTIGATE, OUES:
les' , suggest ion. Tt�n we began ed in Chicago back in J919.
I TION and to �RITICIZE. In !hat i 0•
urgmg eJucalors m elementa ry
t
��
ye
For he pa st forty-two
a 1 respect American youth are betschools, h igh school� and in co!- the Communist Party of the t.:ni'- ' ler of� than are students · 11 ·ou:t? 1
.
legtos to mtroduce such a pro ed Stat es has. been ident1fa!ft as I Amencan and European t.-01111- I 3ftlCJ ate
p
gram. Also the V .F'. W. �k l•�t.-&lt;l being the long arm of lN'l"ERNA- tries.
1
Pomeroy
Self.Service Markott
its .own members and special � a• TIONAL communism. takini;: or- I The rommunisl� a lso reali P
tenals Lo help that mstruct101 .. den dh-ect from the Kremlin in . th at thus far t here has l&gt;een no O
OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:30 P.M.
ff erenc 'More about th at a httle later.
Moscow.
I mass movement of Amr.nC'an stu.
TENDER-JUICY
(Closed At Noon On Thursdays)
Now, the Veterans of Fore ign
WAHAMA - Four Mason Cr,UII
The goa l of the Commum st P.ir- ' dents to their cauSf' Thf' com.
SWISS STEAIS
1
Wars is not _ alone in urging that ty in the United States 1 s the mun ists Wf're h a ppy ahou� l h e ty vocational-agricult u re tP� chers
R
A
Ks
sn
IB
TOf' young Americans learn th� truth same goal a£ that of the com". U· 1960 rioting in s a n F"ranri.iu1 will be among more th ;::.n 150 l
about communism. Many others nists in the Kremlin ever .1, 1 11 e e where several hundrf'd .�!11de nt� teachers. teacher•! rainers. ",-d !iU·
59c lb.
65c lb.
.
1
e
ideu
th
on
line
have swung into
lb.
KARL MARX, N ICHOLAI LEN- disrupled heari ngs of the House pervisors of vocational -educ ation
r

PETER HENLE, Al'L-CIO ee,
anamlll ,oon to beeomo • P· ,rt,
D11111 of Labar olficlal. WU tho
Jone union repre.lelltative ou a
-I 1Sked to c:omment oa lhl
Laq and Broze,, lhoorles
He asked U Ibey proved •ny.
thing. VarioUI factor■ In th&lt; bus�
aes, cycle may move in tbt 181111
cifNctlon 11nw11-.1y. hi mo�
lamed, without one CIUlllng tht
other.

Market Report

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Abdominal Cavity SuL; ect
To All Organic Ailmfnts

The 'Young' Senate

Every now and then crlUc■ artae to
11y that Con,reu, and parllcu)arly the
Senate, lln't modern enoulh to cope
with the pace and ranee of today•, mu­
slve problems.
To the utent that thil ta an aillault
upon the tradlUona and proce1111 of tbe
Senate, many may re1■rd It u a pro­
position that II properly arguable,
Insofar • JI may be Intended to •Ill·
,..1 that the upper chamber II heavily
welllhted wltb members wbo bave been
too Ions, the crlUcltm I, not ■up.
rted by the facta,
111 terms of It■ member&amp;' ■ervke, the
.itaate II ID utonlshln,iy youn1 body.
Tw04blrd■ of Ila total ol 100 were elect­
ed for the lint time In 18IO or lhe,.
after. One-third to back no farther than
lllCII.
Of the present number, only Arilona'a
liltu. Carl Hayden, 81, WU ll'Ollnd In the
Rear1n1 Twenties to III the bl&amp; boom
and collapH.
Juat HVen other■ trace their Senate
be,ianlnsa to tbe dart INOo wbfoh NW
depreulon and prelude to war. Amon11
them an Ille olde■t Republlcena In polDI
of Nrvlee, Senator■ Brlqea of New
Hllllplblre (elected 11181) and WIiey of
Wllconan (1888).
Tbt tzlltlnc memberllllp flrula I solid
bue, however, In the UNO., when 28 en•
tend upon their Senatt careen. Thia
period afforda ltrltlnt uample, ne,tr•
tbellla, of the bl&amp;h rate of poUUc■l mor­
tality. Of tht 12 Republlcana who pl&lt;t•
ed up new 1 1 1 t , In Ille OOP'1 1"8
■wNp, only one, Senator William, of
Dtllwan, II 11111 around,
Not aurprlliqly, aouthtrn Dtmocrata,
CODIPll!nt lltldll7 ID areu leanln1 bta•
rilJ tllllr party'■ way, bulk Iara, 1mon1
trul1 Hlerlll 11naton. Thay account for
14 Ill tbt SI wltb pre.J8!0 roote.

job....,_ I, l"ederal llolerv1
Board·, monetary policy, Brouo
- Other ,anabte, In tho
buineu eytle may c.u,e 4 to I
per - _laymerrt, be But when monetary policies al,.
fact lhe laJIIOfflY ad-ly. Ibo
11111111playment pnblem II com,
pn,lllllod, accon!rn, to Broun·,
u.ry.
llnilelJ blame, die "Fed" '"•
n• it variel from tt, unoff,clal
rule al thumb to allaw tbe ,._
oy ,uppJy lo arow about s per
cent • year_
From mld-1... to mid-1959 the
_,., tlack grew by u per -·
Tben Ibo Ped &lt;Ill H back loo rap,
ldlY, befDN! unemploymsnt bad
dropped back to Ibo 1957 level
And this proclpltllld tbt ,Jon of recent montla, ....-.rdlnt
to the economist.

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Hacine, Jiedtord, ·1·ake Wins In il'iei gs High School Lea gue
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'AKE l'!UIIOPEAN CROWN
WAKIUORll 8ELL RATl'ON
I PHILADELPHIA (IJPI) - v,..n [ BERN, Switzerl and 1UPl1 '"
Hatton has been ,old by the Phil•• B&lt;•t!ica ol Lilhon. Portupl, &lt;od-,
I
;;1"1,6j�H,
delphia Warrion to the new Clu- bolds lhe EuropP.Bl'.I &amp;&gt;ccer CU1),
\
't
.4
t
cago Packers of the Natioo,J symbol of club supcemacy. an..,.
..
0
l
Basketball Association. 1be War· defeutJng Barcel'llm, S--2. It wu
1
I ford to a 12 to 4 win over Rutland
By TOM RALL
rion al.lo have aai:ed waiver! on the first l ime in � &amp;ix-year bls__,oe_;:::::.i
I
1 The Meigs High School l..eague l 'l11e fir-st lnnings of Bedrord
1
Bill { Pickles) Kennedy, former Lory c,f the compe1d1on that Spa n
two exciting wal!I perhaps lhe moSt importani
� k.1clr;ed off with
Te mp le star, who saw little acti::m l lost the cup.
-'(
29 16 .644
� .�� games which saw Racine defeat as a single by Carl followed by a
� ,,'Cc�:::,�
Major Lea in•• Slaadlag1
Detroit
..
There a l rt-ady have. been some
-_____
' J.t11S
,. t season.
e
.
as a rook ie
- In�rnatlonal
Pomeroy 6--4 and Bedford take long triple by Burns ide started a B y UIUIH PttH
2
6
17
.li05
Cleve
l an d
Me
tf'd
an
chanj?.t:S
m
the
1�s
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noun
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[ 800TS FOUR WINNERS
Rutla nd 12-4. Middleport. which ra l ly which saw three run! seore
N Uoaal League
23 17 .575 3½ High School Summer League and
New York
a
�.
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A
l._ t f-0,,
DOR ADO, P.R fUPIJ -Arger.- 11 NEW YORK 1 U I 1 -Th " lo;
-· - - - - was to p lay Gallipoli s , moved its ' on two Rut land errors and a sin•
W L Pct. GB Baltimore
� 50 .556 4 l county Little L"ague schedu les. I
, ay
1002 ing , day o� A ! uct�s �
game to Sunday, 2 p m .. at M id- g le by Shamb lin.
Cinci nnati
22 23 ,489 7 Coach Larry Morri!;on of Racih" tina will be the 11ite of the
Washington
26 16 . 619
�t
,g meetings ednes ay was
Bedford had a lmost ever)' ihrn g San F 'cisco
d leport.
Kansas City
28 16 .619
said his l .iltle : t• ague teams w 1\l I nternational Trophy and Conada spr1
1 9 20 . 4117 7
c
one for 20-year-ol:
Frank
Pa
.
mern�rable
e.
match
ol
Cup
�n the Pomeroy . Racine game, going for them with five Rutland Los Ang les
E.S
l
g
19 24 442 9
Minnesota
ma ke up the g.1 mes rained ou �
27 19 · 587 1
l
e
.
ard . l'ho booted home
Racine put together six quick errors, L I hits, _and the pitchin g p ,,
· tsb, , rflo h
� .425 9 1· ¥ �ar1 1er th·t s week Iomorrow eve pre sident of the Ir1ternatlonal Goll Jackie . Leon .
I 7 ,..,
2t 1 8 .538 3 1./t Boston
runs in the bottom of the first in- of Wells all helpmg out.
n . said fhe matehes wil , 1 four winners, me 1 url'ing Day G lolf
Associatio
16 25 . 390 L I
Ti
n mg.
19 20 . •He sa id 1n. .,. PomerovI
.
,
"'�
7'J" Los An°"!es
'ffl, S"
. g M'J1 waun:t"('
' ...
&lt;
, .. the feature event.
nin g to provide a basis for the Bedford·s CarI wa s the Iead m
12
16
'r1
.m
Chicago
i
7
.450
22
11:1
gers will visit tht&gt; Braves and t�e be heId m the f t ll· _
Sl Lo ·s
hitter as he collected three hits
6 lo 4 vK'tory.
15 26 .366 10¼
Racine Cardin als will be at Be-t . l
chica:�
.
.
Wednesd.iy ' i Rffulti
.
.
H acine's which included two doubles. Clo.se
I n that first inmng
_
Ju�e _1 , 1 981
4-Daily Sentrnel, Pomeroy•M1 ddleport,_ �
,
•
12�
_308
27
12
P
a
h
I
d
Ph'J
e
a
ford.
1
I
Chica
ni
4.
imore
t
Bal
9
o
ht
g
g
•
Bruce Bee gle singled to lead off behind him, however, wer� hla
,
New York 7 Boston 6, n ig ht
WHnHday II Re»ulb
and then two consecutive Pom- other team mat.es who also hit the
Chan ges to d�t e in the H I g h
�s �ngeles 5 Washi n g ton 3 1 12
eroy error.!i loaded the bases With ball ��II. They inclu ded Sham• San Francisco 3 St. Lo uis 2
School Summer Le-ag ue loop ere
.
mmng s, mg hU
the Lases loaded, Pom&lt;'roy pitch• blin . . a home r and sing le : Burn- \.. hicago 5 Philade lphia 4. n igl 1 �
1h31 Middleport will battle Cal'I•
Kansas Clty 8 Detroit 4 . night
. er, 'i'cm White , walked the n1&gt;xl sidt&gt; . a triple and a double; Wells, Pittsburgh 9 Milwaukee 1. n ighl
on the Yr&gt;llow Jacket fielJ
polis
_
The Boys• Le ague _ Ind'ians . lfl
two halters , setting the stage for triple and sing le : Young, � ouble , Cincinnati 8 Los Angeles 7, night Minnesota , at Cleve land 'light this Sunday at i p.m. The game
•
Middleport evened thmg s up ror
· Ie.
.
back lo back smP,iell by Ted Ba I· a nd E. mt'th , a smg
Ppd · · ram
Today '• Probable PUcher1'
wa s postponed t&gt;&lt;·cause Ga ll ipo lis
a
themse lves W�nesd_ay � iU�
Probable Pikhen,:
Rul land was hindered by err- Chicago at Philade lphia ( nighl l
'•
nd La rry Salse r.
a
ley
od
T
ay
was still in S&lt;:hool yesterday.
conlt--from-behmd, si xth m n i n� 7.
Thu! , Racine scored five runs ors, but the hitt ing of Lee Combs
New York at Boston - Turley
! l-5 ) vs. Sullivan (2-5).
ie
Hobb
.,-fanagers Pau l Kloe� and Bob
ti v1r._tury ov_e r the Redlegi1
c.n and sent W h ite to the s�owers. with � double �nd s;(ngle, match·
l waukee at Pitts�urgh ( nig ht l (3-2 l vs. Monbouquette ( 3-4).
M
i
Wilson sai d that · •due lo circumFor all your leisure hours.
c. unnmgham s t wo run homer to Mike Werry relieved White and ed with the tr iple o� Carter �nd \
Kansas City at Detroit-Herbert stances beyond '1\11 contro l-main I it's Cabana Set s in coo l ,
14.3 1 vs. Haddix t :J. l l .
te
_Bu!"det
right.
retired the side afler giving up II single by McKenn le looked un• st Louis at San Francisco - (3-4f vs. Regan f$-1 &gt; .
w a !I h a b 1 e materials. See
ly work - the contest schedul1'0
I
,
roule.
pressive ,
t
at
Wa
el
es
1
hin
.os
Ang
t hese.
. Bro�l io 14-Sl vs. San ford 13-3 1 .
The result made boLh clubs 1-1 anolher run by lhe walk
, �
s g �- for tonight on t he Pomeroy fie l�
h it � he ba ll ! Both Rutla nd and Bedford will
y
Pomero
h
Althoug
n
McCla
vs.
!
t
i
l,H
ni
h
to
l-Grba
nding
e
def
,
,
Sena
s
r
wi are the
g
C On!y �
ames •schedu led \
against Middl eport's high school
Shl,ta
or the evening they make good member• e1r the
(5-3l.
champs. who beat the Red Sox hard the rest
I GamH
y
1
t oH until 2 : :r.l
pu
been
has
entry
Shortt
League.
rst
School
High
ti
Racine's
Summer
for
.
up
made
(0 nI Y IIames scheduld l
10-2 on Mike Gardner's two-hitte r. never
,
. .
Saturd ay arter noon .
· • does de- Hu 11and
100 100 2- 4 4 5 Philade lphia at .Pittsburgh, mght
I m,.,
pomeroy s h·tt
mnm�.
,
Hedlt:!g fielders had a trem enFrIday • Gunt:t
. n 1•g ,t
go
at
ClncmnatJ,
Chlca
·
2
1
1
BEACH
3_12
w
s
331
002
"·"lo
o,
•nn
R
d
oy
as
n
1o
men
t
· oeu r
"
serve
1.
dous reversal in fonn from h
Ba1timor at Bost-On . n lgn' t
, Louis at MUwaukee, night
St
)
d
n
a
t1
&lt;
a
PeterlOn
C
,
l
L
and
e
l
ip
r
t
a
with
ombs
un
' ! the big g
TOWELS _ _ __ 4.50
e vt- n ing before when they com.
1
Cheadle · Wells ( W I and Shamblin.· San Francisco al Los Ange l er;, Kansas City at Washlngto1 night
si gle
mitted cme ml,cue. Last night
Los Ange les at Cleveland, n ight
night
� � hitting for Pomeroy we�
BEACH
they booted It, kicked It, •.hrew lt
Minneaota al Detroit, night
Leag:�e
Am�rlcu
Wine·
Mick
White, a lon g triple;
JACKETS _ __ . 4.50
away for a total of nine errors
W L Pct. GB New York at Chicago. night
brenner. 3 double ; Mike Werry.
etting
Bill Swan was top hi tter, g
Frank Ebersbach and George
two for four.
Blackwtll. a l l singles.
na
Bob Burkett side-armed t h e The other two hit. of Racine By U•:u.i::ti!:" 11" l
,:"
Redley.3, permi tting seYen hits, were accumu lated in the later in•
u
•
walked only two, ,nd was himS&lt;•II n inss by Peanuts Wickline aod Ployer • Club G
Mel Clark's team of veteras
131
Moon. Los An. 39• .ui
hurt with thref errors back or Don Hurden ; bolh had singles .
bal l p layers dumped last year's
a9 152 rT 53 149
100 1 10 1 -4 7 3 Aaron, Mil.
him. But be also waa blessed .vi t h Pomeroy
Heart of Ohio c1_amplons, �•hJUt
:19 161 2'rJ. 53 32', Little League and Pony League ! Haven .
600 ooo x-8 5 2 Clmte, Pitt.
aeveral fine defensive catches fJI Racine
cothe, on Memorial Day w1thuut
50
1
1
r
18,
t
Chi.
Gian
July
Pi
ates
vs
s
summer
52
al
Wahama
the
Santo,
in
Ohlinger
schedule11
329
22
4
White ! L ) . We rry m ,
Red leg fly bal l.s tn the outfield,
.
3
16
114
much trouble, :'\!el's Stars raced
kees
n
e
Ya
Mason.
at
ls
scheduled
n
A
were
vs
program
35
baseball
hd
.3'?:i
Gonzalez,
Wincbren( 4 l , L ouks 1 6 ) and M.
7
g
He struck out four.
14
a 6-2 win ov�r the Chillicothe
to
131
Haven,
I
New
newly
lhe
with
week
this
Sal•
.3!
alart
39
and
42
to
Pitt.
Hoak,
ner. Wolfe w, Bailey 6,
Take to the pool . • • to the
3
4
1
Mark Tannehil l went al l t 1.1 e ter.
16
Angels
25,
July
for
106
.JI
32
Leaw:ue
Wee
Pee
organized
ai1
for th e ir second win in
e
n
ni
at
Pirates
vs
Kuko, Cln.
beach, finest swim w e a r by
way for the Redlegi,, fonnin g nine,
Bolling, MJL � 152 3.1 48 31Ci youngstera un der 10 years of age Mason, Giants vs Yankees at t"ew many starts.
AT BEDFORD
Rugby and Arrow,
wa lking .11iX - which hurt - a11d
ln league action at Bedford, Mathew!! , Mil. � 1 52 28 48 310 slated to begin next Tuesday, it Haven.
Mr. l 's fine pitchrr. Gene Hesson
pennitted three hits, .Cunning- Wel ls pitched four hit ball and Stuart, Pltt.
33 1 14 16 36 .316 has been announced by Ralph August I , Angels vs Gia nts at was again in tnp shape. Hesson
homer
other
n
a
ast.
l
b
Plrate1 vs Yankees at allowed but thrP.e hil.!I in going
Sayre, director e1r lhe summer ac• Mason.
ham"s big
Amerlcaa tea1ue
struck out 13 while leading BedNew Haven.
by Bart l ett, and s;n g lea by Lar- 1 .:_:.:.__________ Ki ll brw, Minn. � 117 24 41 350 tMties at Wahama.
the route. He also fanned nine o(
Cool Sport
ry Taylor and Bartlett. Other RedTemple, Cleve 10 162 Z3 55 . 340 Little League and Pony League August 8 , Angels vs Ya nkees at the Chi l licothe batters.
.
leg hitters were J. Tan!R!hl l l
Shirts __ from 2.98
Piersall . Cleve 40 169 28 57 '.137 games are schedul,d lo be played M ason, Pira
tes ,·s GIants at New
the
t
with
e
for
Gett
Mel'
hit,
g
a
same
m
ing
s
on
evenin
the
M. 'l'eMehlll, Cai,;c 1 l'.lnd Ray Hin•
1
n
.:
so
24
149
Romno, Cleve �1
H v
dwiched
ta
w s his brother Gera ld, w ho
dy, each sing le,.
Entered OoaPIUII
1 .98
Boy
Cash, Detroit r&amp;S 150 35 50 .33 1 Pony League contes san
� =�st 10 ' All Star Games at a
e
s
gam
e
n
two
Leagu
Little
etwee
HotTom
and
hlt!I,
base
two
d
knocke
entered
\\ho
b
N
lhose
�
.3
The Hed legs had a 6-4 lead ar- Among
B. Rbnsn , Bal. ,w 182 :n
Wahama
Choose from boat necks, Ban•
on some evenings. The games are
Rusty
ter SI/a innings ol play bul with ur hospital In tilt past li hours Mantle. N.Y. � 132 S6 42 .na
1.Jttle League managers are Grue,11er, B l 1 1 Wilson,
lon1 and wash 'n wear■,
to be five Innings In length with
one out Tannehil l walked Davis, were: Rev. Ny le Borden, 14SI Siever,, Chi, 4' 161 2'&gt; 51 . Sl7
ox, and Wamsley and Heison, all rapping
Albri
John
Matt
ht.
Bill
g
7 the firal games slaled to start
got Buddy Moort' 0:1 a grounder , Ea11tern Ave., Mrs. L 1 0 Y d O. Genltle, Bal. 41 123 30 39 .31
Harvey VanMeter, Clifton-West a hit each.
Cool
tach night at 5: 30 p. m.
•
60
ll
.........
Al
.
Ill
3
Star
3
le
MercervH
Bhake,
1
,
clutch
1
50
M
ra11lor·,
n
o
Minn
In
,
•�,g,o•
run
G
l·t
Co lumbia ,· CharUe Carr and Jim The Chillicothe t.-i will
#
"' one
,
re
Slacks, from _ 7.95
The schedule la u follows·
HGIDC! Raaa
:,;in�le, then fed eii Jown tJ ,e mid· fred F. Dailey, Patrlot, Mr1. Ha 1,
�nard, Maaon Tiger■_: George turn lhe visit .June 2S tit 8 p.m.
•"fl
n
31
Have
New
May
die to Cunnin g ham and It w a s lie Marc um, Vlnton, Mist Ada .S.
n and Kenneth Eb hn, Maeon
H
NaUoul l.eape: Cepeda, GI· ,
when they will travel here for a
H ' C d i « Ll.,l New Hav- udso
N
Pleas
Pt.
St.,
Main
316'Ai
Kerna,
Garl
Euge
Gibb
and
and
ne
C
s
anti H ; Robin110n . Reda 12; Moo1
�,uie, ending ta pme.
;
;::.
�
.PL: Hartford vs Uba
game against Mel's All-Stan 00
1
ant, Steven L. ff9ward, 503 nth Dodgers 10 : Mr1ys, Giants 10;
Flowers, Hartford: Clay Roney
LL.
C-W,
the Wahama field. From t h e r e
Gard.Hr !harp
St., Pl. Pleasant, E. V. Hardman Mathews, Bravr.11 9: A a r o n,
and SoMy Dye, New Haven Rod.II;
·
"'
est
CliftonMuon
W
June
l
:
schedule is blank.
\11ke Gar&lt;lner of the Senators Rt. 1 Leon, w. v a., Mrs. Ethet ,
Buck Tennant and Gene HeJBOn, Mel's
8raves 9,
vs
Cuba
Ma110n
PL·
lumbia
..., un hi!! game wlt� a th ree run Betzlng, Syracuse . Greald
Clark r.equestJ any per!lOII o r
K, 1 Amerlean L11.pe: M a n t I �. � eo
'• ii• �W Hf\ven Carda.' to..i
'
• m LL
a n Tlg
homer in the third, fanning 12, Grate Rt 1 Larig!lvllle · J e 8 q e
team wishing to arrange a game
YanU H·, Genflie · Orioles ti ·'
·
•• •
·T•,_
,.�rs vs C•W , Pony J.1'11:'ague
June e: .-.aaon
managen are to give him a ring or contact
· g one Cecil ' J&gt;roffltt, Rt. l Carpenter,
· · um
stro 11-mg nobody. ni"d ,n1
POMEROY, OHIO '
Colavito, Tigert 1:2 ; Killebrew, LL :
,
Broad Run VB C- W, PL ; John Albrtlht, Bill Mattox, and
am.
batte r . Larry �tc ia • col.eded Mrs Bessie Oliver Rt. 1 Rutland
te
his
of
ber
m
m
e
e
som
Twins 12 ·· Maril• Yanks 12·
·
Hartlord vs NH Reds , LL .
'
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'-- ""
Harvey VanM eter, CIUton-W. ,._
· I e , d_ouble 11nd IIIn"'aJe ·
a 1 rip
1
Rt.
Aarmon,
rd
:ha
R
Larry k
R-■■ B■Ued la
.
June a: Mason vs New Haven, Iumbla: Harry Surrace and RaMc� nwhile , pitchen Laude�! It Rut land , Mr1. Pt'rry C. Hulbert, Nal onal Leape:
Aaron, Brave■ PL : New Heven Cards va Mason mey Cundifr, Me!IOl!i ; Tom Grin•
l
and I aym.: or l�e Rccl S�:i.. wrt'.K · Well1ton, Mias Clara A. Buah 40
; Cepeda, Glanf1 36; RobinlOTI Cubs, LL.
stead and Grant Rouah, Broad
ed l 2. Hous � an Po1yne ad •m · baum, I ronton, Wil l iam B. 8o �·
Red1 30: May■• Glanll 29: Cle- June 12: New Haven Reds n Run· Buck Tennant and Robert
gles for the losers.
man, Jr., Ironton and Albert C. mente. Plrate1 2fl: T. Davi!, Dod- Mason Cubs, LL; C•W v1 New Ha• cook, New Haven.
Ot-her Sen ator hitters were De- Scherer, HaverhJII.
1er1 28.
ven, PL: Mason Ttgera VI Hart•
Mo�key and Bill Hacke tt, 11lnglea.
DIR!wled
Americu Leapt: GeatDe, Ori- ford, LL.
Lme scors:
Patlenta rt1Cen•l y discharged In olea 45 ; Cath , Tigers 41 ; Boro,1, June 15: Broad Run n Meson, JETI SIG N M OORE
200 032 - 6 7 I
Redic�•
eluded Mrs. Kato ca,to, Mrt . .I Tigert !!ft; Colvito, Tiger, '4; PL : C-W vs NH cardl , LL,
LOS ANGELES (\JPIJ-The Lo,
Indians
I� u33 - 1 3 l
Thomas Bryant, M rs. Floyd Wal• Mantle, Yank• 33.
June 19: NH Cardi VI Hartrord,
lea Jet, o( the America,
An
M, Tannehill a nd Manley. Bur• lace, Sr., Mra. hnntt Fitzgerald.
LL: Broad Run •• New Haven.
PU.•1-,
kolba Leal{Ue have •llf"'d
kett and Tay 1n:·.
Mrs. Foster D. Thacker, M r •· 1 National Leap: MIiier, Giant. PL: Maaon Cuba v1 C,W, LL.
.
Johnny Moore , former UCLA acor•
Sen at� rs
070 120 - 10 7 o Blythe .,. Thein, Bobby J, Strln 1 - 1 : Pock
et , Dodg11tr1 5- 1; Kouf8A, June 12: C•W vs Ma50n, PL ; Ing sta . General manager and
4-0
r
000 002 - 2 2 1
HNI Sox
.
Tiger• v■ New Haven,
. . It. Laud- er, Mn,, Jesse A. Brown, M r •· Dod,ger11 6-2: Haddb:, Plralel 3-1; Mason
I.J.. coach BIii Sharen ■aid Moore
Gard ner and B. Ha.·11:
• 2 ,• Purkey• Reds June 29: Hartford VI Mat. Cubs,
0_,_ uTreeman 8 . Owena' Mn. Roland Hunt ' �..
.11everal other Jet pro1pecta
erm ill CL&gt;, PaJne
.
(0) am. Bu ,ch E. Oehler, M lc:hael Bryant, Frank•
U. ; C-W n Broad Run, LL,, New and
5-Z.
-,
_....,. IralnlDI lmmedla••••
would
er ·
it, L, Westbrook. Zulie L, Chap- Amerleu Le-: MDIIII, Tl· Haven Reda .. C-W·
g
comin
the
for
....,,
..
June 29: New Haven v1. Mason,
man and Lori ii., Blevins.
fllll"I 5-G; Grant. lndlanl &amp;-O:
Muoo Tlgen v, New Haven
L:
o
Amoa1 AIH (
EXPENSIVE WALK
helm, � 5-1: Repn, Tigert P
, LL.
Card■
Wea,ela hunt todenla and bird,
According to t he midnight ,.,_ 5- 1: Drown , Oriol.. r.1 ,
NEW ORLEANS I U P I J - c,.
will
P
be
mlcldea claim mon than S,•
_____
l umbia Pkturei ,pent about '200,· port of the nur11Dg department.
ven Ho
Ha
':t ��
000 li•ea ln lhe Unllad State,, ev•
ooo in the French Quartor he,• th.,. pali&lt;nt, who wece in fair
Gallipolis
�ach TuHt!oy, The ICltedule la ery ye .
!.
Summer
Robert
Mrs.
lnclurled
ar
lo film �ce ne1 �l)r the forthcom condition
as follow•·
p
Ing " A Walk •n lhe W Iid Side :' Raynor , Mrs , Andie Roush, Mrt. Team
ay
aya mUD
Juno I An lo v, Pirate, al Ma.
Hugh Graham.Ji Venz' s Gal
Florence
the him version {Jf the Ne ltm n A l- Albert Patrick, Mias
Y..;kee, v t Giant, at New
IOll
•
YOUR CARPITS
Camp, W. Frank Utslnger, Roy llpolil summer hlah. school baae,:r1•n no.,.el.
Ha�en
LOOK NEW
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A Hol lywood troupe of 53 per · D, Rolhgeb, Wlll lnm Bowman, Sal- ball ,quad wW open
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Dmytryk ,ame here for tho film, Mn. Albert Sluon, Mn. Perry port In a Melp-Oallla leque con- New Haven.
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ry, Mn. Hazel Toumlne. Mn. GABS pla,yora ...,. lllill attenc1- J...; r,, ......la •• Plralel at
ci.-, tho pmo bad lo be
Robert Sims, Mrs Marshall MootYuken VI Olanta al New
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gomery. Ferd t.awrence. Geor1e rnchedulld. Middleport 1tudenta Bann:
Ashworth. Sr., and Mr■. Hart Ly- ha.. beo• d lvnleod !or the •um- July 1 1 ,
va Plralel al
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DORADO BEACH, P.R. • UPl l who lun&gt;ad 41 11:lti nak and hu like Uu, - 1.., ;...t have to pick
e
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to
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ac l lll" • li w give It..- expL.lnod that ,.•.,.al ol tho .W.
FORT LEA VENWORTH Kano
-A wide - batllt lar bolb tltt - hil laot !WO -,, Ibo aid �-"
,
a
fort an1 odvit&lt;.
I ma families eat oo beef !er rdI UPI I _ Tllo ,&gt;nlblemo inut ra id com
and
team
mdh-ldual cbern,he, WWI the boll l)M, P.., C,aapll' &amp;l 8-ad WM I w ,-. of Uk, Uont aQCf IOIJUW i at
8ome year1 •� Port Leaven ' l.lOUt l'NIIXII. l"ot otbm. pa,t II
ohlpo - b: al today wttl, Ibo tho Dorado - Golf Club, dt· wJnnJoc VJ. i-n laot year, b•Jt [ "'- pe,1111nenl hornet � ha l' 1 ..,u, wivea arrao,ed for thc ' bannod. Some Jo na1 .., 1""1
alart ol plt;y In tho nlnlh -ual lend!-, cbllllplon l'lory V&gt;n fimohod - lo Ya llaadt la • world • reot .., prett anc1 -k•n1 of ,,,.., foreign food Mrs. llonu .. Id olle u.,,,_
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lntornllllaml Tn,pby and CUado llonct f/1 JlolClun, md N•slo. the tho lndr,lduaJ competl!lon. n,,,, pabl• ■houlder&lt; o1 Mn. Edward 1 - at local -ea. Shel... , for ohe hod th. µobit� '°Ind-......
CUp matchoa.
E
BrllW, Open cbampion.
he waa palrod wltl&gt; Arnold Pal· Morrla, wile of III Anny majur I illllanc, , e&amp;"J W&lt; h ltml5 a, be"" the hosteaa gruuo declofod fO .....
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bonon,
tarn
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tho
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to
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who
Snood.
Som
I A, unol!l&lt;i■I hoaleat to the l cu rd , dned -- and the .... fn&gt;Ufl lobotff tolls II the 111111
Mis, Karen G d
f W llston,
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be� o�lb� Ji, prove
.
tho
the
ge
wllh
ualrallaa
1'11orto
Rlcoa team f/1 � Palmor, _,., , wu lor&lt;Od lo wlvn ol Allied olflcen lllleadlng r..,,,, wh ich Mr• Morm , a , d pther\ng.
a and
A
Vin Riding Club w":n �:o flr�t l a •i: hles
p
p
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!Nm of Kel Nqlo and P- anti little Chi u,1 �. •� wthdraw from thta lntem■tiorwl tho ,,,,,,. , I...., Starr and eoo, l "costt "' .,..,. ''" a ama ll pin&lt;n
l ish cla.s at the 'annua
"But I lwTted ,..._,.,. ,._
l Memorfal ieay I o rse I o Of
e 'lbomaon were ranked alJahl fa. raabd rlpt DOIi to tho Aualrali- i
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of a PGA rulo bar, mand Colleg, hett , Mn. Murril and ,t. prk:&lt; ,. • soura, ol won .aid, "that 1o tho Pakialei, a w,.
Gallia County Riding Club,
vorttaa In tho field ol M gollon ano. Both !mow tho 1;1�yard line ru mombot• m,m CG111P11fni tackloo ouch pmhlem, u .....,. domwot !or the SponjalHpuklng ,... la • ...._, ..,,r .., odiAttendance was estimated to be O
500
Dorado lltach ...,. Uu • boolc, In a tourney tltot conlllcta witL to buy NffNlll 1 1or the Lellfl ,.,,,, . women . n..y an OC&lt;u"'°"'41d •o bi.."
Rldlng Col . McDvalne, Ml&amp;s Grad •�on the Ennl l•h from D nallom,
Jull II lm)IONl!t, both 1ft • PGA ,ponlC&gt;t'Od event, The �• : how to uy "lrlkkornan" ,, buym1 It f� about the ...,. price
three-gaited class and she came back !wo vent, lat:;."'
to Bui ralad rf&amp;ltl boh!nd Snead. and
e
aca,atamod to t h • lntew llompl&gt;la Open II being played ti kind of .., aaue,, 1 , and what ...., as peppe, .
win th e English flve-galll!d class riding Sunshin Boy ·
There .,. , tot.J o1 1• d!!lore
heal and humldlty ol • Puerto , lhe ...,. limo,
Bob Price of Wilmington rida,k«! The ctUTffll gruup of forei gn .,,, � ljlOk,a In tho s,,..
...,,.. meant •·hen
Rh:o lllllllller,
Ing Tag, w o n tbe calf.;oplnc Buck, won the clover loaf ham!!
The U.S. taam of SnHtl and ,o . whffl to pt "....ite doc food" rn wivH and their families will leave · let Un ion.
ra
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entr
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The
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heat
humidity
la
ex
year-old
Jimmy Dotnarol .,., Jumad out ,he wonted canned dof for home alter '" gradualiol1" eere ;
event, stased for lhe first time
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Allen
Billy
by
rlddm
Boy,
poctod
Koy
to
tab
llo
toll
aDlOlll(
monies Juno 18, ar.d alter a grw The Weal IDd!an UoJ - llal,
tb,
rad no bottOl' •ban lhlrd clto!co laod&gt;.
In Gallla County
the last ol frve big par- 1 11 ao called bocauoo
older playora beforo tho lotll'll&gt; In tho tarn chue.
S
i,, pre,ldent of Alhena was lint In tho -..,,
Mn. Reba
be wt11 )Ir,, Morris ;, ,halrman of !hf farewell,
la
pleasure
t
lndwal
41
&lt;under
pony
.
Despite h lay,11, Demaret hi! lnLentatlonal group at
� wind, llP �Yof the club and John Houck of
j
ride
rich
wber ...,._, 11
Ft Leav..,. U..
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clau. Donna All.. rode CatlCo to
It probably - t bother Saeod Ibo boD ...u in �•• practlco round worth, a loo. l.nJI
A ppromnately 500 pmom at- ,
Cheshlni WU rln1 master.
ly
organbation
aald Cooper, who � Wednaday, bul bll puUlng ,.,. of offlcora• wlvN whooe J&gt;tll'POS"
Seven club, of lhe Ohio Valley a flr,J plaoe win In the wealem
pleaaure
ny
Incl,&gt;
II
to
tlldad
141
I
lour
po
round total of • off. Snead carded 1 11&gt; w,d;r la la oiler "
epon
Asaocla
Hor■e Show
tl
were r
gtn ui,.,. u. s. hospitalwould be good
lo win. par Ill, for tho b»t practlce round tty" to the ,,....,..,,.,,_
resented among lhe 1111 entries at clau.
"Old
111m
lel
better score, followed by CGopeT lrilh • LanRUago it, the flrtt
to
Linda
Hertloy
of Bttlfalo, W.
the show, , point show wtder ,...
hurdl,
r'I.
cour&amp;,l!l
long
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and
aae
with
nn
Va.,
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PLEASANT
PT
id j Wilson', Allen won
soclallon rules. 'lbere were 11 en
M�. Henry Ghaz:t. for lnltance,
A e
.
trie, In lhe lead-In-pony clau a the Ten ne,,ee wa lking horse ciao:.
lUTIVed from Lebanon ,poakJng
• Club
W�
Fa�
Ball
MI
non-point clau, and eacb child Howard Lew,.. of Hamlin . W. • ",;
only Lebaneae and a ■mett.,;ng
rga iu&lt;l
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Va, . rkflng Jubll" Rock, w
of Frtnc:h,
recoived • trophy.
otarled wllh ....,, metnben and
Her problem_ was to f� t I
Eugene Buckley ol Cheahlrc l flnt in the western stock hort.e
WOMEN'S
t o d a y they hove 20 members
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houM for ront m the ,mall ctty of
wa , muter of ceremonies. En!• class.
whldl Inc lude lwo chertor mem,
Dress
Shoes,
,
Dreu Flats, Spart Sh111
LeavenWorlh. Ultfmately J .r difri,
lish judge was Emmett Eh.e• Pam Fra,.. of WelllloD, riding bers
,
A.
and M .
in
,olved
• kind of
n
SmJlh
back of Clrclev•lle and R o g e r Lavana Daro, ·.von the Engll,h Oak '�
p■ir __
p■lr
p
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Ame, of New Vlenna was I h C pleasure horse clau.
'l'he
B"'•'Club
the
western Judge.
Marjory Houck of Circleville lhlrd �
1
club t:: or
,.�•�:•i::/•ch�t:1'a':: 9U:
Entrl.. In the II clusea rant· wu lint ln lhe we.te
w
rn abo ganlzed in MIIOD County, T h I
bt!I leachen, lolr■. Morrla said
ed from one to ls horae,.
hone c!al!, rldlng Big Ed : ClarMen's
Girts'
b wu named for the famot.,t
clu
• ...,_, (tht chUdren) go lo school
The parade horse .1... w a . enoe Haning of ,tbany
Ann Balley and ,or
•-• ·few -k, (In ft1Ular claaae, in
won by Freddie Culllp of Gallipo ey to win lhe ;c!lem trail 11or.. �
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Leavenw
orth clly schools} 8 n d
Iis riding Baehfllor On Parad(' , event, Doc Marl11nd of New Havteach
si.. ..ta
ou
the
their
rnothrn Eng)ilh withthe only entry, and he received en d rove McGee to 8 first place Some of
laanding t:hinjl
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Val, ,. $9.95
tbt Bolton Red Sox, 7-,, the Ch - out rea llilng it .
the first place trophy.
ti I
tJ.W Ptw 1 t
trophy in the road!lter pooy cla.s the dub bu don11 over tht year■
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Fred Lei!heit ol Pomeroy w .s for pon ies 150 Inches or under l . ""' U followa , helped with !ht BW DIWJII "otudlod hla buo- cqo While So• beat the
H-b•plOJ Problem
4--H camp
trlbution1. • • • ,DIOC• 1 ball" under
wiMer In the_ western pleasure A truck on the
er tndrer Branch mon Oriola, tt-4, and the Loi A■ide from th'! language prot�
grounda, loadt'd
Little Boys' &amp; Girls'
�
hor,e class. Hts mount was Pis- wllh Western aJl!&gt;orel and equip- ey and help, sewed for tho Red Rlcuy 1111d K I obvious thet the An1e1to Angell, l&lt;Ored a 5-3 ll lem, ordinary iiou,elq,eplni crein llH4-45 ; llarlad the � current pneral· ....._ of the illnlng win over the WuhiJl&amp;lon ate, the blggelll
tol's Rocket, one or 18 entries. ment proved to i.,
rl,fflcultl., for tht
.
8 big attrac- ero.
lunc
proar
h
elt
hoo
am
re
tors
Sen
Carl Bush or Bremen, riding lion Mrs. Cr er sa
let·
hla
learned
a
,
Reds
fo
Clnclnnall
;
oc
wive,
ign
Roolev
.
at
id A ll food in I"°; several
am
members com- IIOlll well.
''For fflO!t of them," Mrs. MO'"·
Joe Amalfltano's infield wt.
h ll
was sold tbe obtained �re and pl
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and
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1 •' I How well can be judpd
I it was ali ,.1: for 8 very ...;,.,. . eted homo
"the sho rlage of servants
to ... "
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a id courses; lpo'laOred commw,.
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Leap
at
a
g
nlnth
loot
Nal!onal
-lnnln
enabled
al
tho
run
ta
the
mo,t
remarka
le
tbln
th
b
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added.
she
day
lul
·
ity civil defense meeting ln 11161; otllldlDp whJcb obow tho Uahdy the Olanta lo end
Wi lson of Salem, W. Vo . . are an,
their Jhroe. about lhlti ,oon,ry . . .more remarkWomen'■
Chlld,.n'1
partlclpaled in Red Crosa, Heart. Nprded Bodo In a ll'lf.placo 1amo loolng malt. Stu Miller. able
nounclng the birth or a daughter,
than the super-markets, the
THE ALMANAC
Cancer
and
Polio
clrlves
Melissa Jane, on Saturday, Moy
tie with the !!au Fnnollco Gi- who pitched �illeu bi ll for trallic, the freedom of Amorlcan
,
Today Ill Thursday, June
COIi- the last three lnlnp, woo is women
""'i.ihe out the years: donated flllll lo anta. '111oy'" reeled oil
27, al the Pl,asant Valley Hospit."
b
153nd
_day
of
Ille
213
year
wllh
Pl•asaDI
Valley
Communlty Hoo, oecutlve vlcloriel and II ol Ille;, f-it ..,.. wlul, Curt Slrmno!t5 MOIi ha.. had ,ervani. all
al in Point Pl easant The infant
s;..
the�
pita! and have ...i NYeral ,,_.
weighed seven pounds. two oun,'Os more tn l!l61.
!Jves and come to the United
!all 11 11111111 and tt'a jllll about lttlfered the tiefrat.
pr.
The moon Is approachln1 lta bers to e&amp;mJll at Jaaaon', MW.
at birth.
imo their rtv•ll bogu to tau Joe Gibbon pitched a ,iJt.hJUer State, Hpecllng to !Ind lhe 11111e
l
Maternal grandparents ar,.. Mr.\ lasl quarter:
TV LIGHTING 14"
them .eriou■ly H a pennant COD• and ■truck out 10, including Eddie help here.
, r, Do your
O)'.. become
The mommi •lars are Jupite
Men's Steel Toe
and Mn;, Garret Green of Slcuand fonder.
Malhowa lour timu, and alao hit "Some don 't km,w the lirM thi ng
bum when you \fakb televislOII:. Tradel _ �WiU' tradea- CJbt of eight doublu a cumu te about housekeepi ng, " said Mr!l.
benville, Ohio, The Greens are Sat urn � Venu,.
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The eve g lar are Me
!onner residents of Pl. Pleasant .
m S o
rcury If oo, perhapo you need better ba.. "made" tbe Red,, ,,,.,. ,. b7 tho Plroteo, who ended I five- Morrl,. '"They have never had
a
M rs.
d
a op in their hand.,. Some never
Paternal grandparents are Mr. ng, a
)'GIil' televloion tramfonnad tho ,tatb • p1- gamo Joaln&amp; llntalt.
Ugh�
. hlslory .
5111 6 to 12
. m
this d
•iew1111. urJq
and Mn, Bliss Wilson of Mason.
DY tn
,
hea
of a vacuum cleaner. Ve r;
rd
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Dlnlh-lnnln
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Don
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wit•,
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team
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M.00
S.va
'
g
Val. to $12.'5
e
pr,
KenlucIcy became lhe Since your tel•viliaa la much
few ever have dor.e any Ironing,··
The Wllsoo.s have one other child,
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nea
be!.,...
of
pltd&gt;lnc
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Bab Anclorooo win bla ,...
15
Gary Bren� two year• of age.
brighter than • lllOV!o -. Jlll'ffl' lbly manipulated by man ond ..,,., fer the CUbo wbo,oe II- The women ar.,ve to find lh.c
In 1796, Tennessee became the your
visual comfort depeda Ott ...,. rNII
-htt allack included � hilli each houaehold help tn LeavonWorlh lo
,
161h otale.
mo�11at., lfahl leval la t h e Two ol DeWttl '• , tratlOo !,pre by Em!o Baab and Ron Satito a rarity, al U¥ u,itt.
In 1 8711, John Masef.ield , Eng- •
room.
For you better llgbU.,
' l(n. Mon;,. uld the women'•
llsh novelist and poet waa born. may be a mat� of ro-arrang. fn,Jt egoln Wedn,adaJ nl&amp;hl wba, Robin -., tagpd for 11 , hita group operaf41 "' tho ""budd If·
No.
y
Mlddl pa,t
,
J
In 1 1143, e&lt;tor Le■Ue Howonl Ing your lamp..
A good teal la to Joe, l'f gained hll obtlh mlDr1 : �':' "":,
cloci
lnnlap llffll, '' in handling problemo.
._
....
olon,
,
and 0- FrNoe
dJed when the civilian traveling have the 1V IOI
turned off and ol lhe ......,
----'"�- --� -=-_rwlil&lt;tl Jputc
DfpzlaN Plolt,a
piano on wlch he wu travelling
....th 1111d elglttb homers
bll
hit
the llgbta tumad on and � all
.
wu attacked by a Gorman plane, In the varlouo
•lewllll ))Dllllon, of the year ID an 8-7 lrlllnph, - Joe P!gnatano drove 1n thrne i
In 1959, the French General Theo II you
ghted lam the Loi Anpiel llodptl 'n.e l'lllll wllb I homer, double and
III a li
p
. . As,embly approved ,aleclJon of or !Wore ,..fleetad
the victory to two olnglea to lesd Kanau Clty'a
In the darken- Redo naedetl
General Oiarlea de Gaulle a, ed ..,... that
a
light wJll aleo be romala la firll.placo tie beca,1,e 1S,bJI lllaek. &lt;2tico Femandn
premier of France, He uked for -oylng 'w
c
ho
!lot
San
Fran
llco Olanta had beat- and Sieve Borot 1-red for the
1VN
hen t
,
■ix monlh rule by decree.
,
annoying when the 1V ,et 11 .. � Ille SI. � cardlnall lH lo ri,.... but the blo,.. weren'I
_..., to avert Frank Lery'a
Thua
""lediono ._., ,..; aa a1- ......
'lltought for today: John Muo- will �ant to rearrange the 1ampo '11lo
Plrai.. routed third looe ol the year. Joe NtB
neld uld: "'The d111 that mate nr tho vllwlaf pooilton
IIJla ta Wamn Spalm and whipped the hlill pined credit for hla lblrd
u, happy make ua wJae."
not -U,Je, opequo or dtnao lab- Mllwautee Bravea, 9-1, 1111d tho win.
'
----ric wpea wi1 lreduce the relltc- 0,lcap "lhl dnWllld tbe l'1IJla. Mfcby Mantle hit hil 11th
Cong,.. eelablllbed Yellow• lion.
delphi1 Pllllllla. M. In Gtbor Na- hDmor ud llopr lllarl1 bit No.
atone National Parll In 18'11 a , Do not plaoo your � IO l1mlal
II lo befj) five rooklo Jloland
bll first major llque
Sheldon
lhe flrel nations! park In t!Je clooe to tho 1V ill that Ibo IJlht
AQl1tloo -, ttp,w
world.
v
from tho ahacJe 1111a tllreclJy on In the Amerltan Loque, the ictory.
911 Al Sml1b and Jim LIIJdJa hit
tho -. 'l1ilo rmdllloa w l l I Kanon City Alblelles ba:I
cauae the pfclul'a lo fade and wlll the flnl .,... DllroJt Tlpn, H, homers 1111d Wes CovJqtoa bad
not be olwp and dear. A pod tho New Yori: Yllllboa .,.,_.._. lhNe rtlHCorln&amp; 1Jna1u lo load
the Wblta Sox' lo.bll altlck
dlotrlbul!on of falr)f - llpUq
• h Nat,, GI It aweep1, GI it cltaM • • •
Frank Baumaan yloldetl 10 htto
a pod
.,,-., the 100t11 wtlJ
A11&lt; "'1oul th. ,wr I
his
for
,e
dial
tho
blJt
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am.,....,,t
third wfo 10lliJo awct •
ru91.
Remember, eJ&amp;&lt;Ollllort cond.·
Hoo.a ,1 -1 ,..
,
Inda, an 11,pmo whPa Int
llcma are a "mull" for •attbln&amp;
boa,ing
boll
P-rf•I,
aq•lp,
lost blo lounh ..... for
- Ba .... and all whit�
pod maier fo, long 11,- and
B1ltlmoryou can - the plolure belt ha\
.......i. ''" ....,;.._
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dollhled nol too ..... ,. oomfmllble ,llt .
Open 9 to 5 __ Monday thru Friday
the
12th
the
la
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&amp;ho
II
fool lralll
two la ....U, I to
!h.ron'"" by Hoover. 11,e
.... than ....... .. . ....le b)'
the '
Opan to
On Saturday
·-- ftOIM in f• core.
,
II Leon
lo riv1 Ttd Bowo­
Childnn ara ll)!l to oil 111U&lt;b !no PT PLBAMN'1' - BIiio
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one doctor llld, •'J'I elk• t 11 1 )Or ..._ 'JIii ,...i II &gt; 4 Ir t1tenda from -- to aoufb.
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r,.. 1rc,,u., olrnlt. ldabw ■,, pub.
II- hnfldlnp "'Ill for atber pobllc .Amelcw own 79 per
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UN oboNI • fir,- ■r II April Ille worlil'• p1 .gw --.
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Hacine, Jiedtord, ·1·ake Wins In il'iei gs High School Lea gue
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'AKE l'!UIIOPEAN CROWN
WAKIUORll 8ELL RATl'ON
I PHILADELPHIA (IJPI) - v,..n [ BERN, Switzerl and 1UPl1 '"
Hatton has been ,old by the Phil•• B&lt;•t!ica ol Lilhon. Portupl, &lt;od-,
I
;;1"1,6j�H,
delphia Warrion to the new Clu- bolds lhe EuropP.Bl'.I &amp;&gt;ccer CU1),
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't
.4
t
cago Packers of the Natioo,J symbol of club supcemacy. an..,.
..
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l
Basketball Association. 1be War· defeutJng Barcel'llm, S--2. It wu
1
I ford to a 12 to 4 win over Rutland
By TOM RALL
rion al.lo have aai:ed waiver! on the first l ime in � &amp;ix-year bls__,oe_;:::::.i
I
1 The Meigs High School l..eague l 'l11e fir-st lnnings of Bedrord
1
Bill { Pickles) Kennedy, former Lory c,f the compe1d1on that Spa n
two exciting wal!I perhaps lhe moSt importani
� k.1clr;ed off with
Te mp le star, who saw little acti::m l lost the cup.
-'(
29 16 .644
� .�� games which saw Racine defeat as a single by Carl followed by a
� ,,'Cc�:::,�
Major Lea in•• Slaadlag1
Detroit
..
There a l rt-ady have. been some
-_____
' J.t11S
,. t season.
e
.
as a rook ie
- In�rnatlonal
Pomeroy 6--4 and Bedford take long triple by Burns ide started a B y UIUIH PttH
2
6
17
.li05
Cleve
l an d
Me
tf'd
an
chanj?.t:S
m
the
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1
[ 800TS FOUR WINNERS
Rutla nd 12-4. Middleport. which ra l ly which saw three run! seore
N Uoaal League
23 17 .575 3½ High School Summer League and
New York
a
�.
-.,...J
A
l._ t f-0,,
DOR ADO, P.R fUPIJ -Arger.- 11 NEW YORK 1 U I 1 -Th " lo;
-· - - - - was to p lay Gallipoli s , moved its ' on two Rut land errors and a sin•
W L Pct. GB Baltimore
� 50 .556 4 l county Little L"ague schedu les. I
, ay
1002 ing , day o� A ! uct�s �
game to Sunday, 2 p m .. at M id- g le by Shamb lin.
Cinci nnati
22 23 ,489 7 Coach Larry Morri!;on of Racih" tina will be the 11ite of the
Washington
26 16 . 619
�t
,g meetings ednes ay was
Bedford had a lmost ever)' ihrn g San F 'cisco
d leport.
Kansas City
28 16 .619
said his l .iltle : t• ague teams w 1\l I nternational Trophy and Conada spr1
1 9 20 . 4117 7
c
one for 20-year-ol:
Frank
Pa
.
mern�rable
e.
match
ol
Cup
�n the Pomeroy . Racine game, going for them with five Rutland Los Ang les
E.S
l
g
19 24 442 9
Minnesota
ma ke up the g.1 mes rained ou �
27 19 · 587 1
l
e
.
ard . l'ho booted home
Racine put together six quick errors, L I hits, _and the pitchin g p ,,
· tsb, , rflo h
� .425 9 1· ¥ �ar1 1er th·t s week Iomorrow eve pre sident of the Ir1ternatlonal Goll Jackie . Leon .
I 7 ,..,
2t 1 8 .538 3 1./t Boston
runs in the bottom of the first in- of Wells all helpmg out.
n . said fhe matehes wil , 1 four winners, me 1 url'ing Day G lolf
Associatio
16 25 . 390 L I
Ti
n mg.
19 20 . •He sa id 1n. .,. PomerovI
.
,
"'�
7'J" Los An°"!es
'ffl, S"
. g M'J1 waun:t"('
' ...
&lt;
, .. the feature event.
nin g to provide a basis for the Bedford·s CarI wa s the Iead m
12
16
'r1
.m
Chicago
i
7
.450
22
11:1
gers will visit tht&gt; Braves and t�e be heId m the f t ll· _
Sl Lo ·s
hitter as he collected three hits
6 lo 4 vK'tory.
15 26 .366 10¼
Racine Cardin als will be at Be-t . l
chica:�
.
.
Wednesd.iy ' i Rffulti
.
.
H acine's which included two doubles. Clo.se
I n that first inmng
_
Ju�e _1 , 1 981
4-Daily Sentrnel, Pomeroy•M1 ddleport,_ �
,
•
12�
_308
27
12
P
a
h
I
d
Ph'J
e
a
ford.
1
I
Chica
ni
4.
imore
t
Bal
9
o
ht
g
g
•
Bruce Bee gle singled to lead off behind him, however, wer� hla
,
New York 7 Boston 6, n ig ht
WHnHday II Re»ulb
and then two consecutive Pom- other team mat.es who also hit the
Chan ges to d�t e in the H I g h
�s �ngeles 5 Washi n g ton 3 1 12
eroy error.!i loaded the bases With ball ��II. They inclu ded Sham• San Francisco 3 St. Lo uis 2
School Summer Le-ag ue loop ere
.
mmng s, mg hU
the Lases loaded, Pom&lt;'roy pitch• blin . . a home r and sing le : Burn- \.. hicago 5 Philade lphia 4. n igl 1 �
1h31 Middleport will battle Cal'I•
Kansas Clty 8 Detroit 4 . night
. er, 'i'cm White , walked the n1&gt;xl sidt&gt; . a triple and a double; Wells, Pittsburgh 9 Milwaukee 1. n ighl
on the Yr&gt;llow Jacket fielJ
polis
_
The Boys• Le ague _ Ind'ians . lfl
two halters , setting the stage for triple and sing le : Young, � ouble , Cincinnati 8 Los Angeles 7, night Minnesota , at Cleve land 'light this Sunday at i p.m. The game
•
Middleport evened thmg s up ror
· Ie.
.
back lo back smP,iell by Ted Ba I· a nd E. mt'th , a smg
Ppd · · ram
Today '• Probable PUcher1'
wa s postponed t&gt;&lt;·cause Ga ll ipo lis
a
themse lves W�nesd_ay � iU�
Probable Pikhen,:
Rul land was hindered by err- Chicago at Philade lphia ( nighl l
'•
nd La rry Salse r.
a
ley
od
T
ay
was still in S&lt;:hool yesterday.
conlt--from-behmd, si xth m n i n� 7.
Thu! , Racine scored five runs ors, but the hitt ing of Lee Combs
New York at Boston - Turley
! l-5 ) vs. Sullivan (2-5).
ie
Hobb
.,-fanagers Pau l Kloe� and Bob
ti v1r._tury ov_e r the Redlegi1
c.n and sent W h ite to the s�owers. with � double �nd s;(ngle, match·
l waukee at Pitts�urgh ( nig ht l (3-2 l vs. Monbouquette ( 3-4).
M
i
Wilson sai d that · •due lo circumFor all your leisure hours.
c. unnmgham s t wo run homer to Mike Werry relieved White and ed with the tr iple o� Carter �nd \
Kansas City at Detroit-Herbert stances beyond '1\11 contro l-main I it's Cabana Set s in coo l ,
14.3 1 vs. Haddix t :J. l l .
te
_Bu!"det
right.
retired the side afler giving up II single by McKenn le looked un• st Louis at San Francisco - (3-4f vs. Regan f$-1 &gt; .
w a !I h a b 1 e materials. See
ly work - the contest schedul1'0
I
,
roule.
pressive ,
t
at
Wa
el
es
1
hin
.os
Ang
t hese.
. Bro�l io 14-Sl vs. San ford 13-3 1 .
The result made boLh clubs 1-1 anolher run by lhe walk
, �
s g �- for tonight on t he Pomeroy fie l�
h it � he ba ll ! Both Rutla nd and Bedford will
y
Pomero
h
Althoug
n
McCla
vs.
!
t
i
l,H
ni
h
to
l-Grba
nding
e
def
,
,
Sena
s
r
wi are the
g
C On!y �
ames •schedu led \
against Middl eport's high school
Shl,ta
or the evening they make good member• e1r the
(5-3l.
champs. who beat the Red Sox hard the rest
I GamH
y
1
t oH until 2 : :r.l
pu
been
has
entry
Shortt
League.
rst
School
High
ti
Racine's
Summer
for
.
up
made
(0 nI Y IIames scheduld l
10-2 on Mike Gardner's two-hitte r. never
,
. .
Saturd ay arter noon .
· • does de- Hu 11and
100 100 2- 4 4 5 Philade lphia at .Pittsburgh, mght
I m,.,
pomeroy s h·tt
mnm�.
,
Hedlt:!g fielders had a trem enFrIday • Gunt:t
. n 1•g ,t
go
at
ClncmnatJ,
Chlca
·
2
1
1
BEACH
3_12
w
s
331
002
"·"lo
o,
•nn
R
d
oy
as
n
1o
men
t
· oeu r
"
serve
1.
dous reversal in fonn from h
Ba1timor at Bost-On . n lgn' t
, Louis at MUwaukee, night
St
)
d
n
a
t1
&lt;
a
PeterlOn
C
,
l
L
and
e
l
ip
r
t
a
with
ombs
un
' ! the big g
TOWELS _ _ __ 4.50
e vt- n ing before when they com.
1
Cheadle · Wells ( W I and Shamblin.· San Francisco al Los Ange l er;, Kansas City at Washlngto1 night
si gle
mitted cme ml,cue. Last night
Los Ange les at Cleveland, n ight
night
� � hitting for Pomeroy we�
BEACH
they booted It, kicked It, •.hrew lt
Minneaota al Detroit, night
Leag:�e
Am�rlcu
Wine·
Mick
White, a lon g triple;
JACKETS _ __ . 4.50
away for a total of nine errors
W L Pct. GB New York at Chicago. night
brenner. 3 double ; Mike Werry.
etting
Bill Swan was top hi tter, g
Frank Ebersbach and George
two for four.
Blackwtll. a l l singles.
na
Bob Burkett side-armed t h e The other two hit. of Racine By U•:u.i::ti!:" 11" l
,:"
Redley.3, permi tting seYen hits, were accumu lated in the later in•
u
•
walked only two, ,nd was himS&lt;•II n inss by Peanuts Wickline aod Ployer • Club G
Mel Clark's team of veteras
131
Moon. Los An. 39• .ui
hurt with thref errors back or Don Hurden ; bolh had singles .
bal l p layers dumped last year's
a9 152 rT 53 149
100 1 10 1 -4 7 3 Aaron, Mil.
him. But be also waa blessed .vi t h Pomeroy
Heart of Ohio c1_amplons, �•hJUt
:19 161 2'rJ. 53 32', Little League and Pony League ! Haven .
600 ooo x-8 5 2 Clmte, Pitt.
aeveral fine defensive catches fJI Racine
cothe, on Memorial Day w1thuut
50
1
1
r
18,
t
Chi.
Gian
July
Pi
ates
vs
s
summer
52
al
Wahama
the
Santo,
in
Ohlinger
schedule11
329
22
4
White ! L ) . We rry m ,
Red leg fly bal l.s tn the outfield,
.
3
16
114
much trouble, :'\!el's Stars raced
kees
n
e
Ya
Mason.
at
ls
scheduled
n
A
were
vs
program
35
baseball
hd
.3'?:i
Gonzalez,
Wincbren( 4 l , L ouks 1 6 ) and M.
7
g
He struck out four.
14
a 6-2 win ov�r the Chillicothe
to
131
Haven,
I
New
newly
lhe
with
week
this
Sal•
.3!
alart
39
and
42
to
Pitt.
Hoak,
ner. Wolfe w, Bailey 6,
Take to the pool . • • to the
3
4
1
Mark Tannehil l went al l t 1.1 e ter.
16
Angels
25,
July
for
106
.JI
32
Leaw:ue
Wee
Pee
organized
ai1
for th e ir second win in
e
n
ni
at
Pirates
vs
Kuko, Cln.
beach, finest swim w e a r by
way for the Redlegi,, fonnin g nine,
Bolling, MJL � 152 3.1 48 31Ci youngstera un der 10 years of age Mason, Giants vs Yankees at t"ew many starts.
AT BEDFORD
Rugby and Arrow,
wa lking .11iX - which hurt - a11d
ln league action at Bedford, Mathew!! , Mil. � 1 52 28 48 310 slated to begin next Tuesday, it Haven.
Mr. l 's fine pitchrr. Gene Hesson
pennitted three hits, .Cunning- Wel ls pitched four hit ball and Stuart, Pltt.
33 1 14 16 36 .316 has been announced by Ralph August I , Angels vs Gia nts at was again in tnp shape. Hesson
homer
other
n
a
ast.
l
b
Plrate1 vs Yankees at allowed but thrP.e hil.!I in going
Sayre, director e1r lhe summer ac• Mason.
ham"s big
Amerlcaa tea1ue
struck out 13 while leading BedNew Haven.
by Bart l ett, and s;n g lea by Lar- 1 .:_:.:.__________ Ki ll brw, Minn. � 117 24 41 350 tMties at Wahama.
the route. He also fanned nine o(
Cool Sport
ry Taylor and Bartlett. Other RedTemple, Cleve 10 162 Z3 55 . 340 Little League and Pony League August 8 , Angels vs Ya nkees at the Chi l licothe batters.
.
leg hitters were J. Tan!R!hl l l
Shirts __ from 2.98
Piersall . Cleve 40 169 28 57 '.137 games are schedul,d lo be played M ason, Pira
tes ,·s GIants at New
the
t
with
e
for
Gett
Mel'
hit,
g
a
same
m
ing
s
on
evenin
the
M. 'l'eMehlll, Cai,;c 1 l'.lnd Ray Hin•
1
n
.:
so
24
149
Romno, Cleve �1
H v
dwiched
ta
w s his brother Gera ld, w ho
dy, each sing le,.
Entered OoaPIUII
1 .98
Boy
Cash, Detroit r&amp;S 150 35 50 .33 1 Pony League contes san
� =�st 10 ' All Star Games at a
e
s
gam
e
n
two
Leagu
Little
etwee
HotTom
and
hlt!I,
base
two
d
knocke
entered
\\ho
b
N
lhose
�
.3
The Hed legs had a 6-4 lead ar- Among
B. Rbnsn , Bal. ,w 182 :n
Wahama
Choose from boat necks, Ban•
on some evenings. The games are
Rusty
ter SI/a innings ol play bul with ur hospital In tilt past li hours Mantle. N.Y. � 132 S6 42 .na
1.Jttle League managers are Grue,11er, B l 1 1 Wilson,
lon1 and wash 'n wear■,
to be five Innings In length with
one out Tannehil l walked Davis, were: Rev. Ny le Borden, 14SI Siever,, Chi, 4' 161 2'&gt; 51 . Sl7
ox, and Wamsley and Heison, all rapping
Albri
John
Matt
ht.
Bill
g
7 the firal games slaled to start
got Buddy Moort' 0:1 a grounder , Ea11tern Ave., Mrs. L 1 0 Y d O. Genltle, Bal. 41 123 30 39 .31
Harvey VanMeter, Clifton-West a hit each.
Cool
tach night at 5: 30 p. m.
•
60
ll
.........
Al
.
Ill
3
Star
3
le
MercervH
Bhake,
1
,
clutch
1
50
M
ra11lor·,
n
o
Minn
In
,
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Slacks, from _ 7.95
The schedule la u follows·
HGIDC! Raaa
:,;in�le, then fed eii Jown tJ ,e mid· fred F. Dailey, Patrlot, Mr1. Ha 1,
�nard, Maaon Tiger■_: George turn lhe visit .June 2S tit 8 p.m.
•"fl
n
31
Have
New
May
die to Cunnin g ham and It w a s lie Marc um, Vlnton, Mist Ada .S.
n and Kenneth Eb hn, Maeon
H
NaUoul l.eape: Cepeda, GI· ,
when they will travel here for a
H ' C d i « Ll.,l New Hav- udso
N
Pleas
Pt.
St.,
Main
316'Ai
Kerna,
Garl
Euge
Gibb
and
and
ne
C
s
anti H ; Robin110n . Reda 12; Moo1
�,uie, ending ta pme.
;
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.PL: Hartford vs Uba
game against Mel's All-Stan 00
1
ant, Steven L. ff9ward, 503 nth Dodgers 10 : Mr1ys, Giants 10;
Flowers, Hartford: Clay Roney
LL.
C-W,
the Wahama field. From t h e r e
Gard.Hr !harp
St., Pl. Pleasant, E. V. Hardman Mathews, Bravr.11 9: A a r o n,
and SoMy Dye, New Haven Rod.II;
·
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CliftonMuon
W
June
l
:
schedule is blank.
\11ke Gar&lt;lner of the Senators Rt. 1 Leon, w. v a., Mrs. Ethet ,
Buck Tennant and Gene HeJBOn, Mel's
8raves 9,
vs
Cuba
Ma110n
PL·
lumbia
..., un hi!! game wlt� a th ree run Betzlng, Syracuse . Greald
Clark r.equestJ any per!lOII o r
K, 1 Amerlean L11.pe: M a n t I �. � eo
'• ii• �W Hf\ven Carda.' to..i
'
• m LL
a n Tlg
homer in the third, fanning 12, Grate Rt 1 Larig!lvllle · J e 8 q e
team wishing to arrange a game
YanU H·, Genflie · Orioles ti ·'
·
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·T•,_
,.�rs vs C•W , Pony J.1'11:'ague
June e: .-.aaon
managen are to give him a ring or contact
· g one Cecil ' J&gt;roffltt, Rt. l Carpenter,
· · um
stro 11-mg nobody. ni"d ,n1
POMEROY, OHIO '
Colavito, Tigert 1:2 ; Killebrew, LL :
,
Broad Run VB C- W, PL ; John Albrtlht, Bill Mattox, and
am.
batte r . Larry �tc ia • col.eded Mrs Bessie Oliver Rt. 1 Rutland
te
his
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m
e
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som
Twins 12 ·· Maril• Yanks 12·
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Hartlord vs NH Reds , LL .
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Harvey VanM eter, CIUton-W. ,._
· I e , d_ouble 11nd IIIn"'aJe ·
a 1 rip
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Aarmon,
rd
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Larry k
R-■■ B■Ued la
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June a: Mason vs New Haven, Iumbla: Harry Surrace and RaMc� nwhile , pitchen Laude�! It Rut land , Mr1. Pt'rry C. Hulbert, Nal onal Leape:
Aaron, Brave■ PL : New Heven Cards va Mason mey Cundifr, Me!IOl!i ; Tom Grin•
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and I aym.: or l�e Rccl S�:i.. wrt'.K · Well1ton, Mias Clara A. Buah 40
; Cepeda, Glanf1 36; RobinlOTI Cubs, LL.
stead and Grant Rouah, Broad
ed l 2. Hous � an Po1yne ad •m · baum, I ronton, Wil l iam B. 8o �·
Red1 30: May■• Glanll 29: Cle- June 12: New Haven Reds n Run· Buck Tennant and Robert
gles for the losers.
man, Jr., Ironton and Albert C. mente. Plrate1 2fl: T. Davi!, Dod- Mason Cubs, LL; C•W v1 New Ha• cook, New Haven.
Ot-her Sen ator hitters were De- Scherer, HaverhJII.
1er1 28.
ven, PL: Mason Ttgera VI Hart•
Mo�key and Bill Hacke tt, 11lnglea.
DIR!wled
Americu Leapt: GeatDe, Ori- ford, LL.
Lme scors:
Patlenta rt1Cen•l y discharged In olea 45 ; Cath , Tigers 41 ; Boro,1, June 15: Broad Run n Meson, JETI SIG N M OORE
200 032 - 6 7 I
Redic�•
eluded Mrs. Kato ca,to, Mrt . .I Tigert !!ft; Colvito, Tiger, '4; PL : C-W vs NH cardl , LL,
LOS ANGELES (\JPIJ-The Lo,
Indians
I� u33 - 1 3 l
Thomas Bryant, M rs. Floyd Wal• Mantle, Yank• 33.
June 19: NH Cardi VI Hartrord,
lea Jet, o( the America,
An
M, Tannehill a nd Manley. Bur• lace, Sr., Mra. hnntt Fitzgerald.
LL: Broad Run •• New Haven.
PU.•1-,
kolba Leal{Ue have •llf"'d
kett and Tay 1n:·.
Mrs. Foster D. Thacker, M r •· 1 National Leap: MIiier, Giant. PL: Maaon Cuba v1 C,W, LL.
.
Johnny Moore , former UCLA acor•
Sen at� rs
070 120 - 10 7 o Blythe .,. Thein, Bobby J, Strln 1 - 1 : Pock
et , Dodg11tr1 5- 1; Kouf8A, June 12: C•W vs Ma50n, PL ; Ing sta . General manager and
4-0
r
000 002 - 2 2 1
HNI Sox
.
Tiger• v■ New Haven,
. . It. Laud- er, Mn,, Jesse A. Brown, M r •· Dod,ger11 6-2: Haddb:, Plralel 3-1; Mason
I.J.. coach BIii Sharen ■aid Moore
Gard ner and B. Ha.·11:
• 2 ,• Purkey• Reds June 29: Hartford VI Mat. Cubs,
0_,_ uTreeman 8 . Owena' Mn. Roland Hunt ' �..
.11everal other Jet pro1pecta
erm ill CL&gt;, PaJne
.
(0) am. Bu ,ch E. Oehler, M lc:hael Bryant, Frank•
U. ; C-W n Broad Run, LL,, New and
5-Z.
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_....,. IralnlDI lmmedla••••
would
er ·
it, L, Westbrook. Zulie L, Chap- Amerleu Le-: MDIIII, Tl· Haven Reda .. C-W·
g
comin
the
for
....,,
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June 29: New Haven v1. Mason,
man and Lori ii., Blevins.
fllll"I 5-G; Grant. lndlanl &amp;-O:
Muoo Tlgen v, New Haven
L:
o
Amoa1 AIH (
EXPENSIVE WALK
helm, � 5-1: Repn, Tigert P
, LL.
Card■
Wea,ela hunt todenla and bird,
According to t he midnight ,.,_ 5- 1: Drown , Oriol.. r.1 ,
NEW ORLEANS I U P I J - c,.
will
P
be
mlcldea claim mon than S,•
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l umbia Pkturei ,pent about '200,· port of the nur11Dg department.
ven Ho
Ha
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000 li•ea ln lhe Unllad State,, ev•
ooo in the French Quartor he,• th.,. pali&lt;nt, who wece in fair
Gallipolis
�ach TuHt!oy, The ICltedule la ery ye .
!.
Summer
Robert
Mrs.
lnclurled
ar
lo film �ce ne1 �l)r the forthcom condition
as follow•·
p
Ing " A Walk •n lhe W Iid Side :' Raynor , Mrs , Andie Roush, Mrt. Team
ay
aya mUD
Juno I An lo v, Pirate, al Ma.
Hugh Graham.Ji Venz' s Gal
Florence
the him version {Jf the Ne ltm n A l- Albert Patrick, Mias
Y..;kee, v t Giant, at New
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Camp, W. Frank Utslnger, Roy llpolil summer hlah. school baae,:r1•n no.,.el.
Ha�en
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A Hol lywood troupe of 53 per · D, Rolhgeb, Wlll lnm Bowman, Sal- ball ,quad wW open
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DO,IT,YOURSELF
Dmytryk ,ame here for tho film, Mn. Albert Sluon, Mn. Perry port In a Melp-Oallla leque con- New Haven.
WITH
lng. along with the .tars, Capt1• Sayre, Howard HyMU, John M. ted.
June IO, Yankeel v■ Angell at
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Ochlenboln,
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Raike, M
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&lt;ine and Laurene:&lt; Harvey.
� Muoll , Glanta •• Piralel at New
Mrs, Ollle Runell, John F. Hen- ed for Wednolday , but ■loco Ha...
ry, Mn. Hazel Toumlne. Mn. GABS pla,yora ...,. lllill attenc1- J...; r,, ......la •• Plralel at
ci.-, tho pmo bad lo be
Robert Sims, Mrs Marshall MootYuken VI Olanta al New
IHIIIT LAUNDIIIIIII
gomery. Ferd t.awrence. Geor1e rnchedulld. Middleport 1tudenta Bann:
Ashworth. Sr., and Mr■. Hart Ly- ha.. beo• d lvnleod !or the •um- July 1 1 ,
va Plralel al
mv lllOl1lh,
Cllll.
MIIIGll, Olanta va Angell at New l

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DORADO BEACH, P.R. • UPl l who lun&gt;ad 41 11:lti nak and hu like Uu, - 1.., ;...t have to pick
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to
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ac l lll" • li w give It..- expL.lnod that ,.•.,.al ol tho .W.
FORT LEA VENWORTH Kano
-A wide - batllt lar bolb tltt - hil laot !WO -,, Ibo aid �-"
,
a
fort an1 odvit&lt;.
I ma families eat oo beef !er rdI UPI I _ Tllo ,&gt;nlblemo inut ra id com
and
team
mdh-ldual cbern,he, WWI the boll l)M, P.., C,aapll' &amp;l 8-ad WM I w ,-. of Uk, Uont aQCf IOIJUW i at
8ome year1 •� Port Leaven ' l.lOUt l'NIIXII. l"ot otbm. pa,t II
ohlpo - b: al today wttl, Ibo tho Dorado - Golf Club, dt· wJnnJoc VJ. i-n laot year, b•Jt [ "'- pe,1111nenl hornet � ha l' 1 ..,u, wivea arrao,ed for thc ' bannod. Some Jo na1 .., 1""1
alart ol plt;y In tho nlnlh -ual lend!-, cbllllplon l'lory V&gt;n fimohod - lo Ya llaadt la • world • reot .., prett anc1 -k•n1 of ,,,.., foreign food Mrs. llonu .. Id olle u.,,,_
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lntornllllaml Tn,pby and CUado llonct f/1 JlolClun, md N•slo. the tho lndr,lduaJ competl!lon. n,,,, pabl• ■houlder&lt; o1 Mn. Edward 1 - at local -ea. Shel... , for ohe hod th. µobit� '°Ind-......
CUp matchoa.
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BrllW, Open cbampion.
he waa palrod wltl&gt; Arnold Pal· Morrla, wile of III Anny majur I illllanc, , e&amp;"J W&lt; h ltml5 a, be"" the hosteaa gruuo declofod fO .....
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Mis, Karen G d
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tho
the
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1'11orto
Rlcoa team f/1 � Palmor, _,., , wu lor&lt;Od lo wlvn ol Allied olflcen lllleadlng r..,,,, wh ich Mr• Morm , a , d pther\ng.
a and
A
Vin Riding Club w":n �:o flr�t l a •i: hles
p
p
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!Nm of Kel Nqlo and P- anti little Chi u,1 �. •� wthdraw from thta lntem■tiorwl tho ,,,,,,. , I...., Starr and eoo, l "costt "' .,..,. ''" a ama ll pin&lt;n
l ish cla.s at the 'annua
"But I lwTted ,..._,.,. ,._
l Memorfal ieay I o rse I o Of
e 'lbomaon were ranked alJahl fa. raabd rlpt DOIi to tho Aualrali- i
w
of a PGA rulo bar, mand Colleg, hett , Mn. Murril and ,t. prk:&lt; ,. • soura, ol won .aid, "that 1o tho Pakialei, a w,.
Gallia County Riding Club,
vorttaa In tho field ol M gollon ano. Both !mow tho 1;1�yard line ru mombot• m,m CG111P11fni tackloo ouch pmhlem, u .....,. domwot !or the SponjalHpuklng ,... la • ...._, ..,,r .., odiAttendance was estimated to be O
500
Dorado lltach ...,. Uu • boolc, In a tourney tltot conlllcta witL to buy NffNlll 1 1or the Lellfl ,.,,,, . women . n..y an OC&lt;u"'°"'41d •o bi.."
Rldlng Col . McDvalne, Ml&amp;s Grad •�on the Ennl l•h from D nallom,
Jull II lm)IONl!t, both 1ft • PGA ,ponlC&gt;t'Od event, The �• : how to uy "lrlkkornan" ,, buym1 It f� about the ...,. price
three-gaited class and she came back !wo vent, lat:;."'
to Bui ralad rf&amp;ltl boh!nd Snead. and
e
aca,atamod to t h • lntew llompl&gt;la Open II being played ti kind of .., aaue,, 1 , and what ...., as peppe, .
win th e English flve-galll!d class riding Sunshin Boy ·
There .,. , tot.J o1 1• d!!lore
heal and humldlty ol • Puerto , lhe ...,. limo,
Bob Price of Wilmington rida,k«! The ctUTffll gruup of forei gn .,,, � ljlOk,a In tho s,,..
...,,.. meant •·hen
Rh:o lllllllller,
Ing Tag, w o n tbe calf.;oplnc Buck, won the clover loaf ham!!
The U.S. taam of SnHtl and ,o . whffl to pt "....ite doc food" rn wivH and their families will leave · let Un ion.
ra
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entr
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The
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humidity
la
ex
year-old
Jimmy Dotnarol .,., Jumad out ,he wonted canned dof for home alter '" gradualiol1" eere ;
event, stased for lhe first time
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Allen
Billy
by
rlddm
Boy,
poctod
Koy
to
tab
llo
toll
aDlOlll(
monies Juno 18, ar.d alter a grw The Weal IDd!an UoJ - llal,
tb,
rad no bottOl' •ban lhlrd clto!co laod&gt;.
In Gallla County
the last ol frve big par- 1 11 ao called bocauoo
older playora beforo tho lotll'll&gt; In tho tarn chue.
S
i,, pre,ldent of Alhena was lint In tho -..,,
Mn. Reba
be wt11 )Ir,, Morris ;, ,halrman of !hf farewell,
la
pleasure
t
lndwal
41
&lt;under
pony
.
Despite h lay,11, Demaret hi! lnLentatlonal group at
� wind, llP �Yof the club and John Houck of
j
ride
rich
wber ...,._, 11
Ft Leav..,. U..
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clau. Donna All.. rode CatlCo to
It probably - t bother Saeod Ibo boD ...u in �•• practlco round worth, a loo. l.nJI
A ppromnately 500 pmom at- ,
Cheshlni WU rln1 master.
ly
organbation
aald Cooper, who � Wednaday, bul bll puUlng ,.,. of offlcora• wlvN whooe J&gt;tll'POS"
Seven club, of lhe Ohio Valley a flr,J plaoe win In the wealem
pleaaure
ny
Incl,&gt;
II
to
tlldad
141
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lour
po
round total of • off. Snead carded 1 11&gt; w,d;r la la oiler "
epon
Asaocla
Hor■e Show
tl
were r
gtn ui,.,. u. s. hospitalwould be good
lo win. par Ill, for tho b»t practlce round tty" to the ,,....,..,,.,,_
resented among lhe 1111 entries at clau.
"Old
111m
lel
better score, followed by CGopeT lrilh • LanRUago it, the flrtt
to
Linda
Hertloy
of Bttlfalo, W.
the show, , point show wtder ,...
hurdl,
r'I.
cour&amp;,l!l
long
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and
aae
with
nn
Va.,
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PLEASANT
PT
id j Wilson', Allen won
soclallon rules. 'lbere were 11 en
M�. Henry Ghaz:t. for lnltance,
A e
.
trie, In lhe lead-In-pony clau a the Ten ne,,ee wa lking horse ciao:.
lUTIVed from Lebanon ,poakJng
• Club
W�
Fa�
Ball
MI
non-point clau, and eacb child Howard Lew,.. of Hamlin . W. • ",;
only Lebaneae and a ■mett.,;ng
rga iu&lt;l
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Va, . rkflng Jubll" Rock, w
of Frtnc:h,
recoived • trophy.
otarled wllh ....,, metnben and
Her problem_ was to f� t I
Eugene Buckley ol Cheahlrc l flnt in the western stock hort.e
WOMEN'S
t o d a y they hove 20 members
• 1
houM for ront m the ,mall ctty of
wa , muter of ceremonies. En!• class.
whldl Inc lude lwo chertor mem,
Dress
Shoes,
,
Dreu Flats, Spart Sh111
LeavenWorlh. Ultfmately J .r difri,
lish judge was Emmett Eh.e• Pam Fra,.. of WelllloD, riding bers
,
A.
and M .
in
,olved
• kind of
n
SmJlh
back of Clrclev•lle and R o g e r Lavana Daro, ·.von the Engll,h Oak '�
p■ir __
p■lr
p
.
Ame, of New Vlenna was I h C pleasure horse clau.
'l'he
B"'•'Club
the
western Judge.
Marjory Houck of Circleville lhlrd �
1
club t:: or
,.�•�:•i::/•ch�t:1'a':: 9U:
Entrl.. In the II clusea rant· wu lint ln lhe we.te
w
rn abo ganlzed in MIIOD County, T h I
bt!I leachen, lolr■. Morrla said
ed from one to ls horae,.
hone c!al!, rldlng Big Ed : ClarMen's
Girts'
b wu named for the famot.,t
clu
• ...,_, (tht chUdren) go lo school
The parade horse .1... w a . enoe Haning of ,tbany
Ann Balley and ,or
•-• ·few -k, (In ft1Ular claaae, in
won by Freddie Culllp of Gallipo ey to win lhe ;c!lem trail 11or.. �
•
( ••_,:
�
c
uero
Leavenw
orth clly schools} 8 n d
Iis riding Baehfllor On Parad(' , event, Doc Marl11nd of New Havteach
si.. ..ta
ou
the
their
rnothrn Eng)ilh withthe only entry, and he received en d rove McGee to 8 first place Some of
laanding t:hinjl
.
.
Val, ,. $9.95
tbt Bolton Red Sox, 7-,, the Ch - out rea llilng it .
the first place trophy.
ti I
tJ.W Ptw 1 t
trophy in the road!lter pooy cla.s the dub bu don11 over tht year■
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Fred Lei!heit ol Pomeroy w .s for pon ies 150 Inches or under l . ""' U followa , helped with !ht BW DIWJII "otudlod hla buo- cqo While So• beat the
H-b•plOJ Problem
4--H camp
trlbution1. • • • ,DIOC• 1 ball" under
wiMer In the_ western pleasure A truck on the
er tndrer Branch mon Oriola, tt-4, and the Loi A■ide from th'! language prot�
grounda, loadt'd
Little Boys' &amp; Girls'
�
hor,e class. Hts mount was Pis- wllh Western aJl!&gt;orel and equip- ey and help, sewed for tho Red Rlcuy 1111d K I obvious thet the An1e1to Angell, l&lt;Ored a 5-3 ll lem, ordinary iiou,elq,eplni crein llH4-45 ; llarlad the � current pneral· ....._ of the illnlng win over the WuhiJl&amp;lon ate, the blggelll
tol's Rocket, one or 18 entries. ment proved to i.,
rl,fflcultl., for tht
.
8 big attrac- ero.
lunc
proar
h
elt
hoo
am
re
tors
Sen
Carl Bush or Bremen, riding lion Mrs. Cr er sa
let·
hla
learned
a
,
Reds
fo
Clnclnnall
;
oc
wive,
ign
Roolev
.
at
id A ll food in I"°; several
am
members com- IIOlll well.
''For fflO!t of them," Mrs. MO'"·
Joe Amalfltano's infield wt.
h ll
was sold tbe obtained �re and pl
nu
and
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Vol.
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pushed
ed
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by
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(
the
said,
ri,
roln
ue, )J
1 •' I How well can be judpd
I it was ali ,.1: for 8 very ...;,.,. . eted homo
"the sho rlage of servants
to ... "
....
~1
a id courses; lpo'laOred commw,.
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Leap
at
a
g
nlnth
loot
Nal!onal
-lnnln
enabled
al
tho
run
ta
the
mo,t
remarka
le
tbln
th
b
g
added.
she
day
lul
·
ity civil defense meeting ln 11161; otllldlDp whJcb obow tho Uahdy the Olanta lo end
Wi lson of Salem, W. Vo . . are an,
their Jhroe. about lhlti ,oon,ry . . .more remarkWomen'■
Chlld,.n'1
partlclpaled in Red Crosa, Heart. Nprded Bodo In a ll'lf.placo 1amo loolng malt. Stu Miller. able
nounclng the birth or a daughter,
than the super-markets, the
THE ALMANAC
Cancer
and
Polio
clrlves
Melissa Jane, on Saturday, Moy
tie with the !!au Fnnollco Gi- who pitched �illeu bi ll for trallic, the freedom of Amorlcan
,
Today Ill Thursday, June
COIi- the last three lnlnp, woo is women
""'i.ihe out the years: donated flllll lo anta. '111oy'" reeled oil
27, al the Pl,asant Valley Hospit."
b
153nd
_day
of
Ille
213
year
wllh
Pl•asaDI
Valley
Communlty Hoo, oecutlve vlcloriel and II ol Ille;, f-it ..,.. wlul, Curt Slrmno!t5 MOIi ha.. had ,ervani. all
al in Point Pl easant The infant
s;..
the�
pita! and have ...i NYeral ,,_.
weighed seven pounds. two oun,'Os more tn l!l61.
!Jves and come to the United
!all 11 11111111 and tt'a jllll about lttlfered the tiefrat.
pr.
The moon Is approachln1 lta bers to e&amp;mJll at Jaaaon', MW.
at birth.
imo their rtv•ll bogu to tau Joe Gibbon pitched a ,iJt.hJUer State, Hpecllng to !Ind lhe 11111e
l
Maternal grandparents ar,.. Mr.\ lasl quarter:
TV LIGHTING 14"
them .eriou■ly H a pennant COD• and ■truck out 10, including Eddie help here.
, r, Do your
O)'.. become
The mommi •lars are Jupite
Men's Steel Toe
and Mn;, Garret Green of Slcuand fonder.
Malhowa lour timu, and alao hit "Some don 't km,w the lirM thi ng
bum when you \fakb televislOII:. Tradel _ �WiU' tradea- CJbt of eight doublu a cumu te about housekeepi ng, " said Mr!l.
benville, Ohio, The Greens are Sat urn � Venu,.
c
■
la d
The eve g lar are Me
!onner residents of Pl. Pleasant .
m S o
rcury If oo, perhapo you need better ba.. "made" tbe Red,, ,,,.,. ,. b7 tho Plroteo, who ended I five- Morrl,. '"They have never had
a
M rs.
d
a op in their hand.,. Some never
Paternal grandparents are Mr. ng, a
)'GIil' televloion tramfonnad tho ,tatb • p1- gamo Joaln&amp; llntalt.
Ugh�
. hlslory .
5111 6 to 12
. m
this d
•iew1111. urJq
and Mn, Bliss Wilson of Mason.
DY tn
,
hea
of a vacuum cleaner. Ve r;
rd
'
!
rell
Dlnlh-lnnln
i
llllott
Don
a
wit•,
b
team
E
lnlo
lilO
GI
un,lm
M.00
S.va
'
g
Val. to $12.'5
e
pr,
KenlucIcy became lhe Since your tel•viliaa la much
few ever have dor.e any Ironing,··
The Wllsoo.s have one other child,
'
:
nea
be!.,...
of
pltd&gt;lnc
t
a
aud
helpecl
Bab Anclorooo win bla ,...
15
Gary Bren� two year• of age.
brighter than • lllOV!o -. Jlll'ffl' lbly manipulated by man ond ..,,., fer the CUbo wbo,oe II- The women ar.,ve to find lh.c
In 1796, Tennessee became the your
visual comfort depeda Ott ...,. rNII
-htt allack included � hilli each houaehold help tn LeavonWorlh lo
,
161h otale.
mo�11at., lfahl leval la t h e Two ol DeWttl '• , tratlOo !,pre by Em!o Baab and Ron Satito a rarity, al U¥ u,itt.
In 1 8711, John Masef.ield , Eng- •
room.
For you better llgbU.,
' l(n. Mon;,. uld the women'•
llsh novelist and poet waa born. may be a mat� of ro-arrang. fn,Jt egoln Wedn,adaJ nl&amp;hl wba, Robin -., tagpd for 11 , hita group operaf41 "' tho ""budd If·
No.
y
Mlddl pa,t
,
J
In 1 1143, e&lt;tor Le■Ue Howonl Ing your lamp..
A good teal la to Joe, l'f gained hll obtlh mlDr1 : �':' "":,
cloci
lnnlap llffll, '' in handling problemo.
._
....
olon,
,
and 0- FrNoe
dJed when the civilian traveling have the 1V IOI
turned off and ol lhe ......,
----'"�- --� -=-_rwlil&lt;tl Jputc
DfpzlaN Plolt,a
piano on wlch he wu travelling
....th 1111d elglttb homers
bll
hit
the llgbta tumad on and � all
.
wu attacked by a Gorman plane, In the varlouo
•lewllll ))Dllllon, of the year ID an 8-7 lrlllnph, - Joe P!gnatano drove 1n thrne i
In 1959, the French General Theo II you
ghted lam the Loi Anpiel llodptl 'n.e l'lllll wllb I homer, double and
III a li
p
. . As,embly approved ,aleclJon of or !Wore ,..fleetad
the victory to two olnglea to lesd Kanau Clty'a
In the darken- Redo naedetl
General Oiarlea de Gaulle a, ed ..,... that
a
light wJll aleo be romala la firll.placo tie beca,1,e 1S,bJI lllaek. &lt;2tico Femandn
premier of France, He uked for -oylng 'w
c
ho
!lot
San
Fran
llco Olanta had beat- and Sieve Borot 1-red for the
1VN
hen t
,
■ix monlh rule by decree.
,
annoying when the 1V ,et 11 .. � Ille SI. � cardlnall lH lo ri,.... but the blo,.. weren'I
_..., to avert Frank Lery'a
Thua
""lediono ._., ,..; aa a1- ......
'lltought for today: John Muo- will �ant to rearrange the 1ampo '11lo
Plrai.. routed third looe ol the year. Joe NtB
neld uld: "'The d111 that mate nr tho vllwlaf pooilton
IIJla ta Wamn Spalm and whipped the hlill pined credit for hla lblrd
u, happy make ua wJae."
not -U,Je, opequo or dtnao lab- Mllwautee Bravea, 9-1, 1111d tho win.
'
----ric wpea wi1 lreduce the relltc- 0,lcap "lhl dnWllld tbe l'1IJla. Mfcby Mantle hit hil 11th
Cong,.. eelablllbed Yellow• lion.
delphi1 Pllllllla. M. In Gtbor Na- hDmor ud llopr lllarl1 bit No.
atone National Parll In 18'11 a , Do not plaoo your � IO l1mlal
II lo befj) five rooklo Jloland
bll first major llque
Sheldon
lhe flrel nations! park In t!Je clooe to tho 1V ill that Ibo IJlht
AQl1tloo -, ttp,w
world.
v
from tho ahacJe 1111a tllreclJy on In the Amerltan Loque, the ictory.
911 Al Sml1b and Jim LIIJdJa hit
tho -. 'l1ilo rmdllloa w l l I Kanon City Alblelles ba:I
cauae the pfclul'a lo fade and wlll the flnl .,... DllroJt Tlpn, H, homers 1111d Wes CovJqtoa bad
not be olwp and dear. A pod tho New Yori: Yllllboa .,.,_.._. lhNe rtlHCorln&amp; 1Jna1u lo load
the Wblta Sox' lo.bll altlck
dlotrlbul!on of falr)f - llpUq
• h Nat,, GI It aweep1, GI it cltaM • • •
Frank Baumaan yloldetl 10 htto
a pod
.,,-., the 100t11 wtlJ
A11&lt; "'1oul th. ,wr I
his
for
,e
dial
tho
blJt
-11y dHp - clean• corpott and
am.,....,,t
third wfo 10lliJo awct •
ru91.
Remember, eJ&amp;&lt;Ollllort cond.·
Hoo.a ,1 -1 ,..
,
Inda, an 11,pmo whPa Int
llcma are a "mull" for •attbln&amp;
boa,ing
boll
P-rf•I,
aq•lp,
lost blo lounh ..... for
- Ba .... and all whit�
pod maier fo, long 11,- and
B1ltlmoryou can - the plolure belt ha\
.......i. ''" ....,;.._
x...
dollhled nol too ..... ,. oomfmllble ,llt .
Open 9 to 5 __ Monday thru Friday
the
12th
the
la
tun
nM",I
&amp;ho
II
fool lralll
two la ....U, I to
!h.ron'"" by Hoover. 11,e
.... than ....... .. . ....le b)'
the '
Opan to
On Saturday
·-- ftOIM in f• core.
,
II Leon
lo riv1 Ttd Bowo­
Childnn ara ll)!l to oil 111U&lt;b !no PT PLBAMN'1' - BIiio
W
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In
IJrot
blo
llold
lrplla
all
JIOWS
llodrfc
wln of tbe :,oar ro,,
them at Jeut 4
clole. �
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al lntanala fa ■ lloid p-r,Heo. 1,a la •
one doctor llld, •'J'I elk• t 11 1 )Or ..._ 'JIii ,...i II &gt; 4 Ir t1tenda from -- to aoufb.
11w ......i -.
lhal ,.,,..._• Don't p,11 ,._ alN bJ
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Middlaport
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r,.. 1rc,,u., olrnlt. ldabw ■,, pub.
II- hnfldlnp "'Ill for atber pobllc .Amelcw own 79 per
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UN oboNI • fir,- ■r II April Ille worlil'• p1 .gw --.
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vemsm it 11 ou l l'.llld ,w1th:n I ll day&amp; aller rec�1vm &amp; tnll
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fTiget11LJOQ. New Ha \ eo. PhoCMI •.oday by gettin g all the letters cor
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('he uai h Se11 1 1n4'1 will nol be rcspo11s.1b le tor mor• lhaD
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Wednesday . •
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Ph,me Wl' -2·2255
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John ' s brother. Mark, was a
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tlMll!I W indows. C�II WY 2-374S Day
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\ Kanawha Fal ls ! 5'1 falling . Ch '.ll'- co ntestant in the 1958 spellng bee
608 E . Mai S . ,
me oy , Ol o
li leston 1 7 97 slal irmary Mont gorr - he re, and he finished 12.
or ntnlng. King Builde rs Su� I
n l � r
( 1 4) FOR RENT
SEE US FOR FEED NEEOS AND
C�laDd
l
5
26
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1
1
Company.
�e first to go down today was
ply
ery Island dam 1 6.4, 8.0, runnin 1,t
l'tiddlt'port
Cullom Grlodlag,
FOR RENT · A PARTMEN1' with
4-IS-tlc
M.irmel
and
London.
Jame Forfyth, 12. Ann iston, A.la ,
a1 1 {t"e,I
&lt;# Zi u
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,
- - I t hrP&lt; rooms an d ba th . Phone WILL f\O BRU�H CU'rl'ING- wit':! 1 Winfield dams ·�1ere on the 5 1. 11s who mi sspe lled the word_ · r•re•
5 1 tfc I
WY 2_5141.
I
THE ANNUAL MEETING oft h t"
_ _ _ _ ------ -tractor cutter. by the hou r Wm. Boal monmrnlll!
mite , " refe rring to hermit. She
Muls
Farmer
'
Sutton-chester
30 ACRES OF
EXCELLENT
io Rl nr _ OV EC doWD IJ, spel led it •·erimite. ''
HoL• iioshi'lt, l\ mgsbury Rd W, \
Oh
ual lnsuram.'tl Company will be
-8658.
pasture !or r.e-nl. P\e nl y of wat5-3-Jot) S : 2G p.m. : ,Jane Hoagland up lt:,
The thi rd contestant Lo fall by
2
held Monday, J1111e 5. 9 111.m at I
er. lnqmre Carl Nelson at De --:- 1 _ - - , _______ .
: 30
g
Do
rn
wayside was a re � ater who
the
,
up
wney
u.m. : Peg y
the Chester, Ollio . Tow n Hall.
!er or Phone WY 2-6969.
LADIES . . Tl'n years of your l 1 !e- 1 G :
: St. cffys down l S. 'i· . had parliripated in prev10us_ f mal s
M
l imes 1 s spent domg family 2 50 a.m .
Francis &amp;: . Morris, Secy,
5 29 Jle
MISS MARY L E E DAVIS
1 le Fehr , 13 , o( Covington
R eed down 1 9 . 7 -Ga"
Robt-rt
:
a.m.
10
r2
,
I.i �dry . · 1 wust•days a Y.��� \
5-:U-Jtp
:
, FOR RF.NT, 6 ROOM HOUSE i
f ll fl w. 4 · 45 a m. : Ky . . who misspelled the v.: or J
Mr. and M rs. P.ernard Guinthe, High School and II now attend..
l
l a.m. Beav r
ad 11 10 un eressar
l
Mine
r
svil
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St-I"
with
bath
res;&gt;o.,sib\e
, ol 1004 Cha1hem Avt . announce [ mg Soulherton Beauty School r
in
BE
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.
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Chr
.s
J r dow q 23, 5 . 20 p m : ' ' polemicist, ' ' mean in g a part is :m
WE WILL NOT
' w hen
i
1
obinson s Lau n ry ca n I
· .
V ictor Brow n, Mill{'rsvill t.
nut a •' y" in p hH"t' 1he en gagement •1! their daught�( Athens.
� o'L,__,.
1.11'1:'I than ou r own . l
for ••Lt,
'"" "3 t . o"� advocate.• Srle .�-:-..
.
r )'Oil. Start your vaca - Wa It er 0e&lt;' ,IIJO rd do nu ....
do
fo
ii
Plumbing
Heating
6t
9
5
of the midd le J.
F rank lin &amp; Neva G r imm ,
2
Ma ry Lee Davi'&gt; Ill Mr. DonllJ 1 Mr. McDade, a 1959 graduati
..
l ion no""
Phone · Robinson · s a.m : City of Huntington down 1
p
611 E. Main St.
PorNroy
,
1
Ea'it Main St. , Pome roy.
l
a
.
.
,
Erie,
2'I.
BATH
Joa nne K raut , :t
NICE 5 ROOMS AND
!
, Laundrv
Ray McDad e, son of Mr. and Mr:. . of Racine High �ehool. 1s prese'll
Cl e,m in"" , WY ', 23, 4 50 a.m. : &lt;\Ir. Chris up
and Orv
-'
_,
Ph.,_•
WY
-2-244•
ly attending Rio Gr ande Colleg•
5· 3 1- 31 J , ..,..,._.,....,....,...,......,....,..._,.,,. , apa r tment Unfurn ished. North
?- S428 : Rob i n�on's Tri-Lu .;;trP 6 a .m : Elger(" l iff up 2.1 . 7 : 1$ a m misspelled the word "caducou ,;" H ay McDf' de of 1 ,e1 arl Falls.
\
,.
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i
or
drop
Third in Middlepo11 . Col l WV 2 - , Cleane rs, WY 2-51:lll
meani
n
g
falling
off
:11
p
t&gt;
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nduated
with
lhe
I
Th� weddi n g &lt;late has not yt
Orl
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up
a
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a
m
.
:
Souih
Davis
N
w
Miss
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OPENING MAY :W - R o u s h ELECTR0LUX VACUUM �leane- r 9997 .
5 29 6tc l
:J
Sh
e put un "e" afte1 the class of 1%0 frnrr Kyger C1 c• !i. been :set
1
·
25
:1
.m
:
St
eve Click away
29
file
2.
5
land
up
(
:
LaDding located above the Ra•
1�1 ;00e: co;: 1ele w 1 t� :'
OO
h up 32. 2 . 4B c1 . m
Le lia Shf' ar�1 " d " .
hro
cine park. Dock: fee fl per boat : :� :;/ : �:�fi OO . 3 R M APARTMENT w ith Fibat ,
(
32
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m
:
TIME TO Ll!:AVt:
Lomune M Re1 ghtlPr, 13 of
A-ztec up '.t?..
a
.
40
w
bal- utilities furn ished. lnquirt re' s C'OM2
.
ay
) lNSLRA
. R N(,E PRO up: oo a.
foot . W� 11ell Ashland Go-Mix
PLETE
So
3.
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t
h
mi
s
Remerlo
spelle
3
5
n
.
Pa.,
uthern up
&lt;l
m. :
�I
4
Novelty Shop , 7H S. Third, Mid.
ancf'. Phone WY Z•22:04.
PITTSBURGH ! UPl l-Wi1llan
gasol ine for motors. James E.
fitc tect lOD, Lile �I.Ito, F'1re, Poh•1 a.m. : Ogram ..ip 34. 4 · 30 a.m ; word ··hobile" m1&gt;aning skillful or
.
_
31
5
rl.
dlepo
ate
5
26
I
5 29 3ll'
Roush , owner.
d r iver, doesta'l
-------- -;-·-,r - Call ... �,n M i ll �- M iddleport , "h11 C-0rdin �lon up :1� 5 : 15 a m : .1 . clever, She put an ex tra
in
�
.
I Berg. 64, a cpt)
APAR rM E . 4
BRAND NEW NECCHI SEWING F VR N ISHED
,
I
bel 1e\'e in fooling around whet
the word.
NCII S. Lewis u 34, 7 am .
(2) CAR D OF THANKS
___ � mal'h ine. f,'1 .00. Zig Zage r and rooms and b ath . N. St-:co � - SI . BARNES SIM PSON CNSURA
The eighth contesta nt to ,1!.0 � B •
Dam _ ,Jf'rry Ro!i�ot.
Fire
GalllPoll/
MiddleJ.!Orl
nts
A�e
�
l tie · s �r a rt"d.
\\-'E SI N CER ELY WANT TO
in M iddleport . Good {'O n�0�- 1 mo ie: �
buttonholer . Phone WV 2-2204.
e W't l ' wor lh down 4 :0'&gt; a m. Orleni.-11 ' down in the contest ' s 12th ro unrt •
bi
Phon
·1
.
Rent rea!!Ona blf'. Phonf'
5 26 6k
1
tharak all who were tiO ki nd and
Rtrg told policl" t w o men ht
u
_________.;.,;;;..;;_,1
a.-27 -t' down 9 2fl p m. : Btlly N o r a !1 was J 3("que1 m 1m ko. 14 . \\, h o
6
I
61
5293. ______
P 2903 ____
- -C'Onsldeni.e during the 11\ness
, p1rkl•U ll"
. ac1e
·
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...-1 " !10rue
-1-f
· nt . "fl1 ..-? l 4r- as (ares showed h i lll
m1sspe
:
By MERR IMAN "IMIT'I
INSURANCE. down 1 20 a. m . . Mern'ii d o w n
! DAVI S- WA RNER
and dealh of our husba nd an d '
ontiac __
shmy
object
and said, "This ii
a
.
.
EIGHT �OOM HOUSE AND ,
iio,
{•
Youngstown,
r
vea
old
•
U P I Whttf' HoU'I(' 8"1•urh- r
•
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Comp1ete prote&lt;" ion ( or a 11 1 _· 25 a ·m · · Bob Hent er up 2 · �5 '
,
·
•
.
•
forher.
I
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t
.
'
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u11o
n
arriving
at thei r dn•
seven room house, One S.ioom
2 Dr. Sedan. Beaut i fu l two
11
.
1ent
b1(a�
r
so
'
'
,· 966_ :,. :n -t t .:- 11.m. : Mil,;1! Creditor down 5 a m. ; speller made _al
needs. Tel. WY 2 _2
tune rrec n finish.
Mr'. A r!hur E. Rou!ih
PA RIS ! U P! i - High l\ me , - . ,A, l m at jon . Wthoul watin &amp; to k':
I
apartment. A.lso Ne w 5 roo1 n - -----�· --· - \ Alb rt Holden up 6 : 40 a.m. : E cn- mean.,; producing absorpt h)fl .
e
,e nJ Family
y PrP'l i d. •n1 K C' n '&gt;' h at " 1 1 · · w as , the cabbie took
house with g arage and laundry BUY YOUR_ INSURANCE _ ON A 1 est.ine down 8 �5 a.m. : Wa lt o
Ca ren Grimm, 13, ol Rei -lters- officials sa id tod a
1
$
rolet
Chev
,
6 I lie
.
1
.
"
, m ..semenl. A N. B en ge I . Ph
mon th! y mst a ilm•
"l bas1s. 10 • B•• k i·o,d down 9 . ,o , .m.
· """·Y has taken s1e 1,&gt;s l o ; i·e lo h ,· , h•el,.
"
e ater in \:a.!
town,
rep
Md.,
a
1·
=
Bel•A1 r 4 Dr. Hardtop O r· 1
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2
3-tk
easy
payments
fo
r I year po I icy.
a
.
.W
Y
2£
"
i Ka ■wha Rlvn - Solvay up nals, lost out on the wo cl a lun ·
igi n �I lwo ton e finish w i l h
(6) LOST
malchin g i n ter ior. Power APARTMEN TS _ f'urnished nnd JU easy paymenl •, . �n 3 or 5 1 London 5: 50 a , m. : Lucy J ane Lu - city. " She spelled it ''a I nrh m - U n ited Slates an d Brll am :n
po c es ca
ye r ontra
tlobal slrnlegy dernmns.
__
i.teerin g and br .a kei:i . Powl R OJ,� 6--;..f.eks old-pigs. One I
A_
P
in turm8hed McM alf.t era, Mkldle., �
_��· l ' 1
� = cas down Marm.,t 4:20 a.m. : (' city." II means curv : ng 11\ward
s
e
um
1
pr
l
er
t
me
1
com
b
d
ide.
0
1-3-t \ ""
ww
' _
g
nn
solid black, one black with par- I
porl ftk&gt;ne WY2-2B2L
V. Horn er down Win field 1 1 1.,; 1ike II hawk ' s beak.
The nt"W tri•nlllion t:on&lt;-epl go::-�
financed . 5 arnes • 8 1mpson l n• i• d
lial white belt Notify Pearl Er - I
Ann
_
__
BLA ETTNAR' S
Wmf
Th
lma
up
p.m.
_
_
the rangt ol thl:' 15-n,1t 1P11
beyond
_
surance Agency, Middleport.
9 JlOOM HOME , Lincoln Hill.
: a.me:
1
c
.d
win Cal l WI 9-3950.__
d
t
down
Win
m
e
50
1
12
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.
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_
NATO
allianre.
Available J une l . Wm. Mc ulgg,
-_
POMEROY
F Shearer u p Wi,.
2: 30 a. m :
The Amen, · ,,, Presideal , ,ow
LOST LADIES' COAT picked u p \
301112 w,ti,ter Road . Bay Vil- ,
J
Alum
r
oy
Pome
field
5
:
50
a
.
m.
by m1s1ake at
e\'er , wa11 not pre pared to _ dill ,
�• i VENE°f IA N - BLI ND..� . WINDOW
5 2 30lc 1 - lage , Ohio.
�
s
party
r
•
Banquet . Have othe
\
President Cha rles de G 1.1ulit � rebli nds and ,,hades. Porch Val- 6 ROOM UNFURNISHED apa\1�
...
•
coal . Phonf.• WV 2-2778 Pome roy
1
q\lest for a Three-Puwt&gt;r ., , !)4.'r !
w
menl. Call Ch1·istine Beeg le or
i.n•e
••
·
" · I\wn·, ng, and S'ades
5-3l-3tpd.
boanf cons i�tin� ,,f ti.� 1
stratt"gy
Dale Wlppel Supply, 215 UnionMrs. Earl Bennett, Pomeroy
-- -----POMEROY _ 5-room brick �-· ilh
i,n !
Urita1n
�1a1f'S,
U n i!Pd
5·24- 12tc
Ave. Pome,oy, Ohio. 6-(7•:Jtlle.
Ohio.
(8) AUTO SALES
,
nice bath aM kilchen, furnace
Frnare.
O
I
----The Rambler
heal lo all rooms, full ba.se•
!\al whol o.
said
officials
u.s
.
STRAWB ERRIES : Try our t.JI
' ·n•
ment. A l!o has an ad Jar
World stuKUlrd of Compact
By HENRY SIIAPffiO
Gaulle pro�ahly "''011ld get i.; 1h, ·
Pick-'Em plan by appointment,
FURNISHED
APARTMENT, 3
E xcelltnce
bui Iding that can be U!led for
substanre ol his reqnes' w1thiut ,
Phone this n umber WY 2 2767
United Pi-en lnt�rnatlonal
utilities paid. Call WY 2rooms,
'
•
Big car room. ride and perform: 11.Hdert •r• cordial-professional or commercial pur
Note
the formation of .i new ori&lt;1niw- 1
:IO
· ••
Nolan ' s in Syracu11e, Ohio.
2 I.
VIENNA
1
Soviet
UPI
PreI
inl1
uttt
I
th
to
n
i
a
,ace. Small ear teOQOtn1 ...
nvited
M
S %7 6tc
on
located
s . We ll
ly
pose
,
o
l
stl·up.
.
lion
5 2� 6tp
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev and
men• ,erablllty.
Street, Priced at $12.000 Oil for nounc.ment 1p1c. for publlc
Talk In Prlvatf'
ENT
L
t
ro
■n
and
o
p
President Kennedy dre w nearer
ilff
t
.
ra
fflH
OYM
se
me
u
EMP
(18)
See
and building, and m
PUBLIC AUCTION
hou
(In d lJe Gr"lle �eld l
Kennedy
' i \ I nt•• NotlcH wlll be 1cc1pt• their cold war summit meeti n g
Moton
Met-Ill••
••,.Saturday, Julie ,. 12:38 p. m,
land can be bought with lh 1 5 i
private conver�c11ion
third
lh
iJ
e
eel to run d■II"' thrff dey, today In the manner of t wo mtn
-•
- E. M-•... !llrffl , Pomtl'OJ
we Have Been AuthOrl·Z1:\I
-• To Sell WOULD LIKE EM Psire
.
--de
•
d
i, was un derI his morning an d ,
LOYMENT
(or 1,11) In edvanc. of th•
Plloae WY 1•3111
walking on egg ,
two ( 2 J complete set11 of House
ith
acre
2
II
RM
FRUIT
s
w
FA.
60
,
ev•nt.
NotlcH rtctlved tor
,
stood that the prohlems aris i ng 1
of OY kind, but prefer painting
tte Furn iture at Zerkle s Storage
The
et
p
remie l'
v
p
i
,
'
1
ee
c
ore
tr
'/00
young
peach
than
000
s
thrtt
lnHrtlo
m
udgy
So
wa!l from the t&gt;mcrglng Ile"'' :rnllo.is ·
or mechani work. Write or see
n,
in Bra \ ls lava, Czechoslo\' 8 k ia, � oo(
Wllrehouse on the co rner
older pe ach trees. Mode1 n s, \ w lll be held until mNtlnt
1 980 ENGU&amp;H FORD. ◄ Cylinof Afr ica we re d i!'ic us !i�cl. F ran ce 1
Bobby Arnold . llarrlsonville, o .
r
a
day,
th•
t�
lr•
oSll
r
ac
in
n
and
o
r
I
just
•nts,
St.,
t
Ave.
Cu
in
Walnut
Second
m
recau
stick
4-speed
.
I
baih,
with
with
der O.HV
room frame house
8 1 3t p
has 3 vital stake in Afrira h.:-i •;n:,e I
t,
the
from
A•1-1rian
of:
Ohio,
Middlepor
ee
eon11isting
border
fr
00
..,l
$995.
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t
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.
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1hlft. Real Economy
fu rna� heat, ful l basement. 5- l'---of the Alge rian rrisis
JUNE
BUSINESS
eapltal.
presumably con £erring
pl t11 any oldtt trade coniid�r- Stoves, Washera, Dinette Sets,
room tenant house, 2 . b�rns,
Ken nf' rly's advisers had ant 1.:- iThe Men ' s Fellowship of I h • wilh olh.r ieadeo,; of the Commu.
.., ho-."" sp.,. �M .
Llvin•
i
•
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.,.
_ P .,. Ma -•,
• Room Suite,, Refrige,a- - -- -----other hu, 1 n:;
.
ga rage , �w
" ask i
pal�, that De G,a.,i e
M I' ddleport F 'ir,�t Baphsl ChurC'l'I nist wor ld.
.
to
rs, Dryers, Bedroom Suites,! .
5-31-61.p
Th is Is a goin g _ &lt;"Onccm wllh _an
FOR SALE _ Tavern i n f'("lmcfor a stron ger voice for [" ,,nee 1
wi'll meet al the county foirChairs. Other i,rticles usualIy
y
qua
r
c;
1
1
usiness
h-·
b
r
bl
�
i!I
esta
--n
�
roy. Fully equipped, In BusiIn a brief televised addreH to ln world affairs. '!'hey have L
grounds this Thun11iay eVffllng al
i
found in • home. A lot or this
fruit.
I
n
cluded
are
2
otthodness 28 years. WY-2-3020
a mildly enthusiastic crowd there working on the problem for •wv .
6 : 00 Ior an ou •In g.
f1.1.m.iture was used only ooe
GAS, FUEL OIL and &lt;HI IIU'­
type tractors nd equipnw.nl. 1
5.:l l-lfc
Qrgan iiatlon meeting, Pomero!' ,Wednesday night, he said he did eral days.
Jear. It 11 better than yo us•
...: 000 00
.
TulaI pr,ce ,,,...,
nact1. Call lor rrea estll'Ntet.
. . , , !I
What Ke nnedy has offer(',\ U . S
noI want to pred k•
_ A, Pomeroy Stir.
G
.
rade Sd10ol PT
ua lly find for sale.
' � the resLJ.J
·
_
foreman • Abboll Mlddloporl
C C CUCKLER , REALTOR
::..y
�n
(20)
·
mee,mg " w1· th K . . , . offic ial, said, was a pl"dr.• lo
f
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
aor High . aud1to, 1um, 7 : 30 p i:11 o my
6,-U�ttc
PHO NE WY 2_ 3830_
229
•
consult ('lo�ly before tak ir.� m;.,Terms: CASH
:Ftegistrahon or members, ele : The program was .!leen here.
--jor action anywhere on m u t \!'rs
°'
iINGER AUTOMATIC Ziz Zag Not reaponslbie for accidents
--�
,ND H ILL FARM 44 ACRES. FREE lion of ortleer� Tearhen a n d i However. he said the S · ie t
THEISS REFRJGE
ATION
R
1 e
Sewing MMhine. Make, button- CRITT BRADFORD, Auctioneer
GAS.
Bottom Land. 6 room parent1 of cbildrtn to enroll thl"i volct "os alway s. will be tha : o[ involving the East ·WeSl S1 t'l 10�I .
Appliance Service. Domestic and
holn. ,e,w� on buttons, blind
A . c. Bradford Manager
Commercial. Contact Roger
house. 8 miles from Raci ne. fall especially t1r11ed to attend.
peace . ' '
htm1 and makes fancy dnigm,
Bill
6tc
.00.
$2,200
.
ty
Electrici , weter
8 0dIfft
Before leaving New York for More than 17 �pe&lt;' iP� o ( e ra'&gt;- I
JUN£ 1
t I tfc
TheiM, Racine. Oh io.
1rtithoul .eltachrnentt. Pay off --- --��- I f1
Ohio,
,
are to be loond in the Unit
Racine
grass
Cozart.
tnt'
of
Kennedy
spoke
Paris,
l
e
l
OES
i
Ohl•
Chapter,
w
Evangelin
Pome
roy
I
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
ffl,00 balant"e 111 S2 00 pe,r wtt k. 1 1 MONTHS BULL. t:harlair.e-5 27 11.p meet Thurmay evening, at the United States mission of " peace ed Stetes. ·
5 26 61 r He reford breeding. Ust'd Com '!be Powers Company, M iddleport.
"
Phone WY 2·2204 .
.-uom,
70 ACRES Hll.,L FARM. I miles Masonic Hall ill Middleport fol' • • and r--•
2-2
hio.
Pho
.
y
.
Glenn
SH
2
Phone
Planter.
O
ELECTRO HYGI ENE Vacuun1
-4658
M \\'
30I ? 30t
from Racine. 3 room house thPir regular Riffling.
S- l Cleantt -w ith a1tach ments and Va� . Rt. I, Middleport, Ohio. ______ ___
__c
JUNE
!
good. Bottom land. timber. elec,
5 2 121
auarantee. Sale pri&lt;'IPd at $28.00.
11 P BULLOOZING BY THE HOUR.
The Meigs County Farin B1 1 r- PRICI: 18 RG H·r
trtcty, wattr. out • buildings,
Phone WY 2-l20t.
!I 26 611: COHN.
Hill Cozart, Racine, Ohio.
$6. 00. Clifton Moles, EM 7-7612.
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AUSTIN , Tex., tuPil - Gov .
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SALE STEREOS - G.E . Motor- R ichard Col•man . Lon g Bollom
p.m in their IYIM!til1&amp; rooni on television
WedneBdi1y
No Ohio, Phone 985,3171.
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night to tell of hll plans to pu$h.
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supply what It takes to bulld ••�::•
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tl:25 Farm Bureau Show
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3,00 Platte, Port,
4: SO Local New■
4: 35 Platter Porty
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1 1 : 56 Muon County New1
12: oo Community News
12:05 Noon New1
12: 10 Ohio New■
12: ll M:a.rketa
12:lill Bulletin eo.rd
12:15 News O Grama
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1:55 i«aJ News
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1:00 W.-11 New1
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S: Ill Local Nen
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t:t5 World Reporl
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4:5$ Mason Cotinty News
1: 00 Ccmununfl, New■
6:05 World Newa
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6:30 Sign Off

Dlallq u dFIIlag: ••Dobie Gil•
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Ja. • plot that �ent nowber. not
even with the aid of ID in&amp;ert
that at.templed to spoof W ld
War 11 movie, and war bend o"".
1 lee Whe... next 11880B
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Dobie will be oul of the Arm; NANCY
There I La I one to do ft fa, In and In colleg
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the worth of Tuesday 11ight'1 Army forma
t? As Dwayne "Do­
"Bell ii: Howell Cl01e • Up" on bie" Hickman
put it in a recent
ABC-TV, ""nle Flabby Amerl. Interview, ",
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can. ''
IO mucb ouL of IL" And S g t .
The half.hour report lfnl.she&lt;I Bilko beat thorn to K.
with a burst of energy after a
"'Jhe Tom Ewell Show;• in
1low start. Produced and directed which Tom portrays the rat1ier of
by John Lyoe�/ "The Fl a b b y three girl■, 1ponl a few momeoll
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American" - lio; Gertrude, It departJn&amp; from lra format
wasn't subtlUetf. "The Jack.le day night. In a dram lqunc,
Gleason Story" - spent too mucll we aaw Tom a, the father ol
time emphasizing lhe obvious ar.d three red.blooded, unflabby Amer­
being superficially horrilfed in lho ican boy � Tb only itm in itbr
Vance Packard tradition aboul formal that ,till regUJlera a omall 1 c
K
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wbat creature comforts are domg degree'&lt;II freshneoe la Tom )!'well.
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to us Individually and collect ive. ly. When the cameraa pulled up TO HEAD GOP
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belo,e Bonnie Prudden, Dr, Glenn
WASHINGTON (IJPU-The R.,.
Olds and Coach Bud Wtlkijwm, public1a
N■tloosl CommJUeo 11
the aeoooo • half o1 the prolfom expect
ed to elecl Rep. William
rolled out of 1ta ccny hammotk · E. Miller of
New York II tt3
and somersaulted aome lmprcs- chalrman
Mxt FrldaJ auceeed­
aive calb to actJon acro.aS t b e In&amp; Sen. Thn.ui
tcin a. i.torton of
creen.
Kentucky
II lhf1 ''Cloae-Up " r-•-•sed
I lllort ' ho I1 llepp Ing
their proposals and findings in
i concen:�: 08 his
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areater detail. It wowd have un- 1
tainpaJgn, announced :
ci:Y
hll
corud a more fbr..ful blow 1n
aucceaor would be eho
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Campa
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sium1, that parents can gin their
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kid, better ,tart■ In Ill by put- he Job,
tin&amp; them thl'OUgb daily llmllfring
flTJCKY IOLtJTION
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effective phys!•
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and eyelalhea by rubbing Jn aoft,
ftte told .hat in genraJ il'1 nev- 1
melted cboeolato and allowing It
er ""' late la llarl nexIn� wt•
to dry
uMd musctes by setting up our I
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MT 1 Ill my exercl,e by Ire• ·
away toaethtr eully and without
quent dflpartUN from th foam I
the rlskl associated with the UN
rubber cc,uch C\llhlon �o •anlpu.
of ,ubttancea as carbon tetra•
lite tbo TV dial by 1
ol chorlde, The pl'l!,ctfptfon for
bud moffment.s. 'Ibi:t's why we In th•
hair wu publilhed tn the
eaJl thfl TV•watdllng 1ame, "La Journal or
Iha Americoa llledlcal
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('he uai h Se11 1 1n4'1 will nol be rcspo11s.1b le tor mor• lhaD
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2-�141
Phone
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Wednesday . •
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blond boy "NhO
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a nother 12-year-old, Mary Lukes ,
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$6.0tl
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through "ochlocr.icy" and ··g l&lt;;ckGade r,adin,=:11
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John ' s brother. Mark, was a
.acuse
Aluminum Storm Ouon and l S
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Slamps
on all Repair
tlMll!I W indows. C�II WY 2-374S Day
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\ Kanawha Fal ls ! 5'1 falling . Ch '.ll'- co ntestant in the 1958 spellng bee
608 E . Mai S . ,
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or ntnlng. King Builde rs Su� I
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( 1 4) FOR RENT
SEE US FOR FEED NEEOS AND
C�laDd
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�e first to go down today was
ply
ery Island dam 1 6.4, 8.0, runnin 1,t
l'tiddlt'port
Cullom Grlodlag,
FOR RENT · A PARTMEN1' with
4-IS-tlc
M.irmel
and
London.
Jame Forfyth, 12. Ann iston, A.la ,
a1 1 {t"e,I
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WY 2_5141.
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THE ANNUAL MEETING oft h t"
_ _ _ _ ------ -tractor cutter. by the hou r Wm. Boal monmrnlll!
mite , " refe rring to hermit. She
Muls
Farmer
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Sutton-chester
30 ACRES OF
EXCELLENT
io Rl nr _ OV EC doWD IJ, spel led it •·erimite. ''
HoL• iioshi'lt, l\ mgsbury Rd W, \
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ual lnsuram.'tl Company will be
-8658.
pasture !or r.e-nl. P\e nl y of wat5-3-Jot) S : 2G p.m. : ,Jane Hoagland up lt:,
The thi rd contestant Lo fall by
2
held Monday, J1111e 5. 9 111.m at I
er. lnqmre Carl Nelson at De --:- 1 _ - - , _______ .
: 30
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wayside was a re � ater who
the
,
up
wney
u.m. : Peg y
the Chester, Ollio . Tow n Hall.
!er or Phone WY 2-6969.
LADIES . . Tl'n years of your l 1 !e- 1 G :
: St. cffys down l S. 'i· . had parliripated in prev10us_ f mal s
M
l imes 1 s spent domg family 2 50 a.m .
Francis &amp;: . Morris, Secy,
5 29 Jle
MISS MARY L E E DAVIS
1 le Fehr , 13 , o( Covington
R eed down 1 9 . 7 -Ga"
Robt-rt
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a.m.
10
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I.i �dry . · 1 wust•days a Y.��� \
5-:U-Jtp
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f ll fl w. 4 · 45 a m. : Ky . . who misspelled the v.: or J
Mr. and M rs. P.ernard Guinthe, High School and II now attend..
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WE WILL NOT
' w hen
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V ictor Brow n, Mill{'rsvill t.
nut a •' y" in p hH"t' 1he en gagement •1! their daught�( Athens.
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1.11'1:'I than ou r own . l
for ••Lt,
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of the midd le J.
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Ma ry Lee Davi'&gt; Ill Mr. DonllJ 1 Mr. McDade, a 1959 graduati
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Phone · Robinson · s a.m : City of Huntington down 1
p
611 E. Main St.
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NICE 5 ROOMS AND
!
, Laundrv
Ray McDad e, son of Mr. and Mr:. . of Racine High �ehool. 1s prese'll
Cl e,m in"" , WY ', 23, 4 50 a.m. : &lt;\Ir. Chris up
and Orv
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WY
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ly attending Rio Gr ande Colleg•
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?- S428 : Rob i n�on's Tri-Lu .;;trP 6 a .m : Elger(" l iff up 2.1 . 7 : 1$ a m misspelled the word "caducou ,;" H ay McDf' de of 1 ,e1 arl Falls.
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hro
cine park. Dock: fee fl per boat : :� :;/ : �:�fi OO . 3 R M APARTMENT w ith Fibat ,
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TIME TO Ll!:AVt:
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A-ztec up '.t?..
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bal- utilities furn ished. lnquirt re' s C'OM2
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ay
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foot . W� 11ell Ashland Go-Mix
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Novelty Shop , 7H S. Third, Mid.
ancf'. Phone WY Z•22:04.
PITTSBURGH ! UPl l-Wi1llan
gasol ine for motors. James E.
fitc tect lOD, Lile �I.Ito, F'1re, Poh•1 a.m. : Ogram ..ip 34. 4 · 30 a.m ; word ··hobile" m1&gt;aning skillful or
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d r iver, doesta'l
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in
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APAR rM E . 4
BRAND NEW NECCHI SEWING F VR N ISHED
,
I
bel 1e\'e in fooling around whet
the word.
NCII S. Lewis u 34, 7 am .
(2) CAR D OF THANKS
___ � mal'h ine. f,'1 .00. Zig Zage r and rooms and b ath . N. St-:co � - SI . BARNES SIM PSON CNSURA
The eighth contesta nt to ,1!.0 � B •
Dam _ ,Jf'rry Ro!i�ot.
Fire
GalllPoll/
MiddleJ.!Orl
nts
A�e
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l tie · s �r a rt"d.
\\-'E SI N CER ELY WANT TO
in M iddleport . Good {'O n�0�- 1 mo ie: �
buttonholer . Phone WV 2-2204.
e W't l ' wor lh down 4 :0'&gt; a m. Orleni.-11 ' down in the contest ' s 12th ro unrt •
bi
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5 26 6k
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tharak all who were tiO ki nd and
Rtrg told policl" t w o men ht
u
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a.-27 -t' down 9 2fl p m. : Btlly N o r a !1 was J 3("que1 m 1m ko. 14 . \\, h o
6
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5293. ______
P 2903 ____
- -C'Onsldeni.e during the 11\ness
, p1rkl•U ll"
. ac1e
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· nt . "fl1 ..-? l 4r- as (ares showed h i lll
m1sspe
:
By MERR IMAN "IMIT'I
INSURANCE. down 1 20 a. m . . Mern'ii d o w n
! DAVI S- WA RNER
and dealh of our husba nd an d '
ontiac __
shmy
object
and said, "This ii
a
.
.
EIGHT �OOM HOUSE AND ,
iio,
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Youngstown,
r
vea
old
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Comp1ete prote&lt;" ion ( or a 11 1 _· 25 a ·m · · Bob Hent er up 2 · �5 '
,
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forher.
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n
arriving
at thei r dn•
seven room house, One S.ioom
2 Dr. Sedan. Beaut i fu l two
11
.
1ent
b1(a�
r
so
'
'
,· 966_ :,. :n -t t .:- 11.m. : Mil,;1! Creditor down 5 a m. ; speller made _al
needs. Tel. WY 2 _2
tune rrec n finish.
Mr'. A r!hur E. Rou!ih
PA RIS ! U P! i - High l\ me , - . ,A, l m at jon . Wthoul watin &amp; to k':
I
apartment. A.lso Ne w 5 roo1 n - -----�· --· - \ Alb rt Holden up 6 : 40 a.m. : E cn- mean.,; producing absorpt h)fl .
e
,e nJ Family
y PrP'l i d. •n1 K C' n '&gt;' h at " 1 1 · · w as , the cabbie took
house with g arage and laundry BUY YOUR_ INSURANCE _ ON A 1 est.ine down 8 �5 a.m. : Wa lt o
Ca ren Grimm, 13, ol Rei -lters- officials sa id tod a
1
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Chev
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6 I lie
.
1
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mon th! y mst a ilm•
"l bas1s. 10 • B•• k i·o,d down 9 . ,o , .m.
· """·Y has taken s1e 1,&gt;s l o ; i·e lo h ,· , h•el,.
"
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town,
rep
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i Ka ■wha Rlvn - Solvay up nals, lost out on the wo cl a lun ·
igi n �I lwo ton e finish w i l h
(6) LOST
malchin g i n ter ior. Power APARTMEN TS _ f'urnished nnd JU easy paymenl •, . �n 3 or 5 1 London 5: 50 a , m. : Lucy J ane Lu - city. " She spelled it ''a I nrh m - U n ited Slates an d Brll am :n
po c es ca
ye r ontra
tlobal slrnlegy dernmns.
__
i.teerin g and br .a kei:i . Powl R OJ,� 6--;..f.eks old-pigs. One I
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in turm8hed McM alf.t era, Mkldle., �
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solid black, one black with par- I
porl ftk&gt;ne WY2-2B2L
V. Horn er down Win field 1 1 1.,; 1ike II hawk ' s beak.
The nt"W tri•nlllion t:on&lt;-epl go::-�
financed . 5 arnes • 8 1mpson l n• i• d
lial white belt Notify Pearl Er - I
Ann
_
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BLA ETTNAR' S
Wmf
Th
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up
p.m.
_
_
the rangt ol thl:' 15-n,1t 1P11
beyond
_
surance Agency, Middleport.
9 JlOOM HOME , Lincoln Hill.
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allianre.
Available J une l . Wm. Mc ulgg,
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POMEROY
F Shearer u p Wi,.
2: 30 a. m :
The Amen, · ,,, Presideal , ,ow
LOST LADIES' COAT picked u p \
301112 w,ti,ter Road . Bay Vil- ,
J
Alum
r
oy
Pome
field
5
:
50
a
.
m.
by m1s1ake at
e\'er , wa11 not pre pared to _ dill ,
�• i VENE°f IA N - BLI ND..� . WINDOW
5 2 30lc 1 - lage , Ohio.
�
s
party
r
•
Banquet . Have othe
\
President Cha rles de G 1.1ulit � rebli nds and ,,hades. Porch Val- 6 ROOM UNFURNISHED apa\1�
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coal . Phonf.• WV 2-2778 Pome roy
1
q\lest for a Three-Puwt&gt;r ., , !)4.'r !
w
menl. Call Ch1·istine Beeg le or
i.n•e
••
·
" · I\wn·, ng, and S'ades
5-3l-3tpd.
boanf cons i�tin� ,,f ti.� 1
stratt"gy
Dale Wlppel Supply, 215 UnionMrs. Earl Bennett, Pomeroy
-- -----POMEROY _ 5-room brick �-· ilh
i,n !
Urita1n
�1a1f'S,
U n i!Pd
5·24- 12tc
Ave. Pome,oy, Ohio. 6-(7•:Jtlle.
Ohio.
(8) AUTO SALES
,
nice bath aM kilchen, furnace
Frnare.
O
I
----The Rambler
heal lo all rooms, full ba.se•
!\al whol o.
said
officials
u.s
.
STRAWB ERRIES : Try our t.JI
' ·n•
ment. A l!o has an ad Jar
World stuKUlrd of Compact
By HENRY SIIAPffiO
Gaulle pro�ahly "''011ld get i.; 1h, ·
Pick-'Em plan by appointment,
FURNISHED
APARTMENT, 3
E xcelltnce
bui Iding that can be U!led for
substanre ol his reqnes' w1thiut ,
Phone this n umber WY 2 2767
United Pi-en lnt�rnatlonal
utilities paid. Call WY 2rooms,
'
•
Big car room. ride and perform: 11.Hdert •r• cordial-professional or commercial pur
Note
the formation of .i new ori&lt;1niw- 1
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Nolan ' s in Syracu11e, Ohio.
2 I.
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1
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to
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nvited
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on
located
s . We ll
ly
pose
,
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l
stl·up.
.
lion
5 2� 6tp
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev and
men• ,erablllty.
Street, Priced at $12.000 Oil for nounc.ment 1p1c. for publlc
Talk In Prlvatf'
ENT
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ro
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and
o
p
President Kennedy dre w nearer
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.
ra
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See
and building, and m
PUBLIC AUCTION
hou
(In d lJe Gr"lle �eld l
Kennedy
' i \ I nt•• NotlcH wlll be 1cc1pt• their cold war summit meeti n g
Moton
Met-Ill••
••,.Saturday, Julie ,. 12:38 p. m,
land can be bought with lh 1 5 i
private conver�c11ion
third
lh
iJ
e
eel to run d■II"' thrff dey, today In the manner of t wo mtn
-•
- E. M-•... !llrffl , Pomtl'OJ
we Have Been AuthOrl·Z1:\I
-• To Sell WOULD LIKE EM Psire
.
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•
d
i, was un derI his morning an d ,
LOYMENT
(or 1,11) In edvanc. of th•
Plloae WY 1•3111
walking on egg ,
two ( 2 J complete set11 of House
ith
acre
2
II
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FRUIT
s
w
FA.
60
,
ev•nt.
NotlcH rtctlved tor
,
stood that the prohlems aris i ng 1
of OY kind, but prefer painting
tte Furn iture at Zerkle s Storage
The
et
p
remie l'
v
p
i
,
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c
ore
tr
'/00
young
peach
than
000
s
thrtt
lnHrtlo
m
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So
wa!l from the t&gt;mcrglng Ile"'' :rnllo.is ·
or mechani work. Write or see
n,
in Bra \ ls lava, Czechoslo\' 8 k ia, � oo(
Wllrehouse on the co rner
older pe ach trees. Mode1 n s, \ w lll be held until mNtlnt
1 980 ENGU&amp;H FORD. ◄ Cylinof Afr ica we re d i!'ic us !i�cl. F ran ce 1
Bobby Arnold . llarrlsonville, o .
r
a
day,
th•
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and
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just
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St.,
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stick
4-speed
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with
with
der O.HV
room frame house
8 1 3t p
has 3 vital stake in Afrira h.:-i •;n:,e I
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the
from
A•1-1rian
of:
Ohio,
Middlepor
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fu rna� heat, ful l basement. 5- l'---of the Alge rian rrisis
JUNE
BUSINESS
eapltal.
presumably con £erring
pl t11 any oldtt trade coniid�r- Stoves, Washera, Dinette Sets,
room tenant house, 2 . b�rns,
Ken nf' rly's advisers had ant 1.:- iThe Men ' s Fellowship of I h • wilh olh.r ieadeo,; of the Commu.
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• Room Suite,, Refrige,a- - -- -----other hu, 1 n:;
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ga rage , �w
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pal�, that De G,a.,i e
M I' ddleport F 'ir,�t Baphsl ChurC'l'I nist wor ld.
.
to
rs, Dryers, Bedroom Suites,! .
5-31-61.p
Th is Is a goin g _ &lt;"Onccm wllh _an
FOR SALE _ Tavern i n f'("lmcfor a stron ger voice for [" ,,nee 1
wi'll meet al the county foirChairs. Other i,rticles usualIy
y
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grounds this Thun11iay eVffllng al
i
found in • home. A lot or this
fruit.
I
n
cluded
are
2
otthodness 28 years. WY-2-3020
a mildly enthusiastic crowd there working on the problem for •wv .
6 : 00 Ior an ou •In g.
f1.1.m.iture was used only ooe
GAS, FUEL OIL and &lt;HI IIU'­
type tractors nd equipnw.nl. 1
5.:l l-lfc
Qrgan iiatlon meeting, Pomero!' ,Wednesday night, he said he did eral days.
Jear. It 11 better than yo us•
...: 000 00
.
TulaI pr,ce ,,,...,
nact1. Call lor rrea estll'Ntet.
. . , , !I
What Ke nnedy has offer(',\ U . S
noI want to pred k•
_ A, Pomeroy Stir.
G
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rade Sd10ol PT
ua lly find for sale.
' � the resLJ.J
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foreman • Abboll Mlddloporl
C C CUCKLER , REALTOR
::..y
�n
(20)
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mee,mg " w1· th K . . , . offic ial, said, was a pl"dr.• lo
f
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
aor High . aud1to, 1um, 7 : 30 p i:11 o my
6,-U�ttc
PHO NE WY 2_ 3830_
229
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consult ('lo�ly before tak ir.� m;.,Terms: CASH
:Ftegistrahon or members, ele : The program was .!leen here.
--jor action anywhere on m u t \!'rs
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iINGER AUTOMATIC Ziz Zag Not reaponslbie for accidents
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,ND H ILL FARM 44 ACRES. FREE lion of ortleer� Tearhen a n d i However. he said the S · ie t
THEISS REFRJGE
ATION
R
1 e
Sewing MMhine. Make, button- CRITT BRADFORD, Auctioneer
GAS.
Bottom Land. 6 room parent1 of cbildrtn to enroll thl"i volct "os alway s. will be tha : o[ involving the East ·WeSl S1 t'l 10�I .
Appliance Service. Domestic and
holn. ,e,w� on buttons, blind
A . c. Bradford Manager
Commercial. Contact Roger
house. 8 miles from Raci ne. fall especially t1r11ed to attend.
peace . ' '
htm1 and makes fancy dnigm,
Bill
6tc
.00.
$2,200
.
ty
Electrici , weter
8 0dIfft
Before leaving New York for More than 17 �pe&lt;' iP� o ( e ra'&gt;- I
JUN£ 1
t I tfc
TheiM, Racine. Oh io.
1rtithoul .eltachrnentt. Pay off --- --��- I f1
Ohio,
,
are to be loond in the Unit
Racine
grass
Cozart.
tnt'
of
Kennedy
spoke
Paris,
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Chapter,
w
Evangelin
Pome
roy
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ROOFING AND SPOUTING
ffl,00 balant"e 111 S2 00 pe,r wtt k. 1 1 MONTHS BULL. t:harlair.e-5 27 11.p meet Thurmay evening, at the United States mission of " peace ed Stetes. ·
5 26 61 r He reford breeding. Ust'd Com '!be Powers Company, M iddleport.
"
Phone WY 2·2204 .
.-uom,
70 ACRES Hll.,L FARM. I miles Masonic Hall ill Middleport fol' • • and r--•
2-2
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Pho
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y
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Glenn
SH
2
Phone
Planter.
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ELECTRO HYGI ENE Vacuun1
-4658
M \\'
30I ? 30t
from Racine. 3 room house thPir regular Riffling.
S- l Cleantt -w ith a1tach ments and Va� . Rt. I, Middleport, Ohio. ______ ___
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JUNE
!
good. Bottom land. timber. elec,
5 2 121
auarantee. Sale pri&lt;'IPd at $28.00.
11 P BULLOOZING BY THE HOUR.
The Meigs County Farin B1 1 r- PRICI: 18 RG H·r
trtcty, wattr. out • buildings,
Phone WY 2-l20t.
!I 26 611: COHN.
Hill Cozart, Racine, Ohio.
$6. 00. Clifton Moles, EM 7-7612.
eau Women"!I CommtttlPt ,I/ 1 1 1
.:12 ca l iber automatic.
AUSTIN , Tex., tuPil - Gov .
!lo 18 30tp ________ 5 27 4ltp meet Friday evening, June 2, at Price Daniel went on 11 statewide
SALE STEREOS - G.E . Motor- R ichard Col•man . Lon g Bollom
p.m in their IYIM!til1&amp; rooni on television
WedneBdi1y
No Ohio, Phone 985,3171.
ola, Ma1navox $99.M up.
hookup
FOREST RtJN BLOCK co.
#,4' ,
- 8EaRt
TICE
L
NO
LEGA
3tp
Main
Street.
down payment. Hampton and __�...,...�.:c-:cc-c:�=--5 29
night to tell of hll plans to pu$h.
Yau will build for les1 with Ollr
WllllU:V
The Happy H a!'VeSten clBS!i of through a new lax program. .
MOTICI OP ,u a1,. 1 c I ALI
PRIZII
Capthan., New Haven. W Va. 1 FLOOR SAMPLE SALE - A \ ]
top quality coocrete blocka. ···u
d.
d
etlml
5-31-Glc
6''-l"-12' ' B loclu. Cement- ,T::-.:: :-:�,::.� ;. �h�•:�'r_,••: the Federated thurt'h w11l met�
Pwen
heard
this
introdu
purchase
Vi
No
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G.E Refrigera1on , Washers.
a
All
T•••
th• at the church Frlday , at 7 : 30 p.'ru. from the ' origlnatin&amp; st.Ilion :
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basement d~rs,
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lite Bc\11•111 II. N•11 t.lllfll,
,,Gov, Dan111 18 r,e,ct on ChaMfl
Polcl
Phaae WY l•IN"r
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Htllht., Potnel'07• Ohio. IHISUl,lllaJ
mt.'llL. Hampton &amp; Capehart .
and 1ara11e. See Wter ftU!l!-.t'l l ,
to '"'
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New Haven W. Va. 5- 1-&amp;tc "-' u Rull .....,.
PleHant Rldp, Pomeroy.
1
S l 30le e■t•tt- o1 aevi■n. II. Ntub.Un1, d.. meet Saturday at . p.m. 'Jbe bi.!Jr:• day night.''
- ------·��5 29 3:0t p l - -----= -----'" 1956 NEW MOON Ttt.A ILF.R 41
Sc a,.ou-. 1., tl'lrd ,..., ,clrdi lnl and pillow r11ae contests w1:1
Neliler 8111.llltq Sapply
foot, :, bMlrooms. Good condlREFRIGERATORS - All floor
be held. A patl.11ek dinntr will fol•
■;
.. c�9;,"\.fiU�:
supply what It takes to bulld ••�::•
,...rsons die In U.S.
• A�·•
umplt1 al red� pr!t'ftS. G;E. lien. Fhone 985-2297 , C f)fl\v illr.. We
UINlo I'OOO r.
., _ Ir hou,e
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pilot•
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lo• the meeting.
t n
531 WHI Main Street
pa I
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or more "..,,
------1
ome
fir11
annually,
'IINIOd•
1
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n
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aatt•
eontlll\l!ll
of
o
h
Chorln Fk'\. Route No 7. :
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■oo Fria: Idatrt, a• low 81 �
Ewry Golloi, Seid WIiii A Money Bock GuoronlM
Nel1Jer or Corbel Cleek, Rllclne , Nd, etw« af c1.nw■r1 and •Ult,·.u fll'f: caawu
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3-31·6tp
Ohio
G5 with trade. Hampton &amp; Capeone11117miles above Che1ler.
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f1.,00R S!.MPLE SALE - A 1 1
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TV Sel .9. $149 ,95 up with
1•. Houdashelt, R. D. 3, Pomeroy. ■tool••• roell•,_r, o,vnt\
trbnfflfr, ,ot•
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tlan41111Hr, c■rt. Lron ·-'• .ntn, Lenv11,_
,
5-�l-61
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root■tool.
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1
admitted at 12:06 a.m
w11
lond
- dr-1...,, 1 c-... of d.r■- 1
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40 B�� SHEL CORN, 300 �!H good
today in Robet Ho'!!�
:un:: � :�ot
h•�, . G . A,
m, Raeu..::. Ph one
,c:1,■u:, OM e ■: ll ...,1, 11,.. bid,. off a hay wagofl tl -•.
Dee
I _1n, '''"• I ...,.._ 1
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d17 1bout 1 : 30 p,m.. and fra&lt;lur·
I WI 9-m8,
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Id her left
I TRAINED BEAGl,ES 20 dollars!
up. sell or ,wap for good shot, I
Phone WY-2-2475
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m11eot11anto
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lllrow r,.111.
�. Obkl. Roule 1, Kygervllle,
Ten111 of Aat.i c.ilt.� 111 llaml 011
, d&amp;Y
Route 554.
5-!1-&amp;tp
or ult.

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U: IS Cuwltry Hoe Down
tl:25 Farm Bureau Show
11::tO Country Hoe ,IUWD
U:45 Fann TilM
11:17 Mid.oa, Dow J.... Averagea
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12:05 Noon New1
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12:lill Bulletin eo.rd
12:15 News O Grama
12:30 Farm and Home Bour
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1:55 i«aJ News
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1:00 W.-11 New1
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S: Ill Local Nen
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t:t5 World Reporl
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4:5$ Mason Cotinty News
1: 00 Ccmununfl, New■
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1: 11 MUlicaJe
1:00 lfamol lloulet-1111
6:30 Sign Off

Dlallq u dFIIlag: ••Dobie Gil•
,
·-•-y Dlghl
lls'" bo•--•
._. down Tu�
Ja. • plot that �ent nowber. not
even with the aid of ID in&amp;ert
that at.templed to spoof W ld
War 11 movie, and war bend o"".
1 lee Whe... next 11880B
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Dobie will be oul of the Arm; NANCY
There I La I one to do ft fa, In and In colleg
..----..,....,
e. Why abandoo the
the worth of Tuesday 11ight'1 Army forma
t? As Dwayne "Do­
"Bell ii: Howell Cl01e • Up" on bie" Hickman
put it in a recent
ABC-TV, ""nle Flabby Amerl. Interview, ",
.you
CM only gel
can. ''
IO mucb ouL of IL" And S g t .
The half.hour report lfnl.she&lt;I Bilko beat thorn to K.
with a burst of energy after a
"'Jhe Tom Ewell Show;• in
1low start. Produced and directed which Tom portrays the rat1ier of
by John Lyoe�/ "The Fl a b b y three girl■, 1ponl a few momeoll
,
American" - lio; Gertrude, It departJn&amp; from lra format
wasn't subtlUetf. "The Jack.le day night. In a dram lqunc,
Gleason Story" - spent too mucll we aaw Tom a, the father ol
time emphasizing lhe obvious ar.d three red.blooded, unflabby Amer­
being superficially horrilfed in lho ican boy � Tb only itm in itbr
Vance Packard tradition aboul formal that ,till regUJlera a omall 1 c
K
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wbat creature comforts are domg degree'&lt;II freshneoe la Tom )!'well.
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to us Individually and collect ive. ly. When the cameraa pulled up TO HEAD GOP
, ,
belo,e Bonnie Prudden, Dr, Glenn
WASHINGTON (IJPU-The R.,.
Olds and Coach Bud Wtlkijwm, public1a
N■tloosl CommJUeo 11
the aeoooo • half o1 the prolfom expect
ed to elecl Rep. William
rolled out of 1ta ccny hammotk · E. Miller of
New York II tt3
and somersaulted aome lmprcs- chalrman
Mxt FrldaJ auceeed­
aive calb to actJon acro.aS t b e In&amp; Sen. Thn.ui
tcin a. i.torton of
creen.
Kentucky
II lhf1 ''Cloae-Up " r-•-•sed
I lllort ' ho I1 llepp Ing
their proposals and findings in
i concen:�: 08 his
r
areater detail. It wowd have un- 1
tainpaJgn, announced :
ci:Y
hll
corud a more fbr..ful blow 1n
aucceaor would be eho
F1
� CAUN of phy■ical fitneu. ft.1.1 day. Miller
c
hlinnllD
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trio told t11 that 80 per cent of our
P
Congr
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al
oHkin
Campa
GO
elemeatar, ■cboofl lack lfY1IUIICommiltee, hu DO opposition f.Jr ,___
sium1, that parents can gin their
t
LITTL E ORPHAN ANNI!
kid, better ,tart■ In Ill by put- he Job,
tin&amp; them thl'OUgb daily llmllfring
flTJCKY IOLtJTION
up eurcllu and malting e rtaht
e
, NEW YORK IUPI
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thet ochools
effective phys!•
can
be
ved
from hair
remo
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cal (ltneas programa, We al
and eyelalhea by rubbing Jn aoft,
ftte told .hat in genraJ il'1 nev- 1
melted cboeolato and allowing It
er ""' late la llarl nexIn� wt•
to dry
uMd musctes by setting up our I
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own uerctal9
I wet. �• gum and chocoate come
MT 1 Ill my exercl,e by Ire• ·
away toaethtr eully and without
quent dflpartUN from th foam I
the rlskl associated with the UN
rubber cc,uch C\llhlon �o •anlpu.
of ,ubttancea as carbon tetra•
lite tbo TV dial by 1
ol chorlde, The pl'l!,ctfptfon for
bud moffment.s. 'Ibi:t's why we In th•
hair wu publilhed tn the
eaJl thfl TV•watdllng 1ame, "La Journal or
Iha Americoa llledlcal
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u- - 1a,._1ou1 ,, No&gt;1h A-• Coast - .......
-The second bid opening for con- tinel about noon today that a
Thunder,toTlDII rode
a cor.i I in tho Nodbweat plaJna, Wed rp ·,
TIie VuMden ..Ye O .,...
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tcac� to build the Meig, Memoc- meeting was scheduled lo, 1 p,
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at Ho,pitaL,was held today at II m. today with tbe county ,,..,,,,,;,.
· Saturc!sy charged Wllb drMDg whlleMIntoxicated follow- - ,n ti ..._ .,. u.i.,. i'ennlylvania, New Yorlt and New
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a. m. in 4be courtroom of the sioners.
/ mg a Thursday evening wreci: Jn which two elderly per- Mn. Vulltkr •u D • April England today, 1,ll'cking rock-ha.d B.itbtg wmc1, ar.tf niD
sons were Injured whlfe sitting on their front porch.
count)' courthouse wltb tho Miller A decision wm probably he
11, Mr. v.- wu • lul bail and ..,..., •Indl.
cauaed • eatimated tt eiDfall
SW. lli8hway Patrol oald
!&lt;arr Contruciloll Company of mada at today'■ meeting with the
The
A IGlltbward &lt;riving ,a1a pa,- damage Ill llarJon, OltJo, fmlai
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Chester and tha Don King Con· commlesloners whether or not AvGeorge Lowery, n, drJvfng IOUtn, made U9 arrests, and lllued �
tern in the Roci:, Oowttaioa an J ttze,ble 1aka Ja Darori TJa-.ran off the right side of Route 7 Offlcet'I reported citing Frau
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11111'�5ffl•� Great Plains: ma'..cbed the easte -u Sladhn
struction Company again .submit- ery Nelson and Dan Hartinger will
and wrierbd pnrer ._.
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about I.I milel IOUth of M;!� DW, 51• Syraeuae, into M e ig I
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ting relaUvely clue bids,
algn the lease, So far, they have
weather, and a Rocky Ford, Colo., and maall buD,Jiap
rnrtuil :
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; port, His car cut lharply lo tho Court Saturday for ovarloadlng
The hospital comm�sion ha, not relu,ed, but ll,m Mullen hu read- depoaJted • S-inch-thlck hail- PenmyJvania.
i left aide, then back acl'OII the
yet 1warded the contracta and lly said he will sign. The two
stone In his freezer for a ■ea- At �- Pa.. AJ ,..._ ·" ·
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I said wincll peeled bis fnatt p .
will A01: do so until 11atlsfied. The cmnnrissioners have said they feel
&amp;Oil's IOUrVellir.
Don KJng eo. of Jack,on rubmlt- the "count)'" b not represented on
Thi, t1me he atruek , utlllty ,
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ted a base bid of $377,&lt;llO for con- the non-profit boacd of directors.
; pole and moved on Into •he yml
widely aeattered thundersh&lt;wer, [ lelt hil car '"""""'-L laei!',
t,act four wbicli doe, not inal the Edward Llttl, reaidenee.
would """" tbrnughout tho day ' "O 'I neipbnr opeood .. ....
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Mr. lJttle. TT, and Kn. L1tt111,
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sucb a, air «lndillonlng, On c,m.
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traet four, MOier-Karr submitted
PARIS (UPI) Pmitlellt Ke
:porch, Lowery', car
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.Into :he southern and Widespread cellar Paadlnf. •
a ba,e bid of $,187,600.
I the porc1t causlng I,g ju,i. io,.
nedy_ ,aid today he and F)'eiu,h centrRocldel
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JOINII ARMY - Doa •-• both
However. the low firm bid for
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Jnd;cated age wa, report,d &lt;Inugfiout
all wmt: of building the hoopllal.
MOSCOW (1/Pl l-Deputy Pre- alfted that Sovoel force of P,.,· for Soctbem t . was
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contract
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May, Ril
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haft our .tatut.o.1
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JncJuding one fatality &lt;J o n n
'111e_bosptt;a) oommlssion baa not Montgomery Ala . today � 8
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yet dla&lt;klsed whether or not It Trailways b , .
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will sign and award the contract Ml!II.
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off e1aue, 1lday � .
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to &amp;DJ of the bidden.
county ) logged 10 tnJW'l'. • acclexander Nesmeyanov an- lot Palace.
Before departillJ( two Negroes in
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danger
KmPresident
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K� ■topped short of a flat nedy toda cal t"dr
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white lunch counter. The white HOLLYWOOD fUPD Fonno!'I
�ould _fight to hold the allied p:i- to "•treogtben ,md maintain l.e million and ail ''bat ,rirw'�. ....-;.
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tbom aerved hy a l Vice President R'chard M. Nixo, I
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the Ieaee has oot beelt signed by
allreaa.
defense lon,ea of Europe "
death of Kllrunicbev who
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the county C!OIIIIIIUaloners.
SlandJng baNheaded · In the fallen .., � - .,_ tll fa!-,
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but il waa hellt!ved 'he ��ur:
h Kltnuhcbe,
t..._ tt would :t0I bo , expedient 1 cam, the President opob lo tho mer President •- CJ. -•
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at tltl, tfmo" te "'• Into detaila ot i chief offkei,, or Sopceme All sd ing ad a - If - nlDI,• ,
Only � olllc,ial ag
"P o!own f the hOUl'S lore tho ''Freedo!II Rlclers" were but got In 1101M digs at the a , •
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cy n,portec1 him u attending ::.:d De Gaulle • position on , lfeadquarten l!mope. At hia oi. htg ripped away "- lllo ._ '.
Jeff':. :::.. Jeu!. According to depart and five flremou "'!!'l tr on'a
As Prealdent Kennedy meets·,, !IS
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stood U.S. Air F'Mee Geo. Laur� Countf C"ourtboule.
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to them ff the I,a.. of tho hn,pi� aearched tho building without
talk, betwe"' Soviet and Somali
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Khrus,chev,
Mr.
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any
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goventment delegate, In KremNontad. rupn,me Allied """""" In PillDqll, lite Nalbial
League l'in1- . al lite not mado withlll a malter of S,veral police ollieers, holding -'&lt;Jag for a peopl, who want A ttiaf )n-y may he caf'sd nen u,,,..,...ably ., bis capacity Kennedy ljlollll!hl,d tho Lao, dar.
. crllio ml the dea4Jod In the Go- ,1 "I hope In the years ahead th ,t kee Bra. vw ealled It • dof wliea, '
hour,, Hll�Burton money will be night elleks read• stood by whDe peac,e but who will bade tho Pre,., weelt for Shirley Hall, wifa of II a d'IIUl1 pnmier.
Qn. neva nuclear fell ban talb III our communal llllieoce will have raln took � 111 tbl wu&amp;A,laai
ldent of the Unltfta statu to the eonvJcted armed robber Warren Aa Chairman of the
the student,: climbed aboard,
JosL
State
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One members of the Ho,pllal A aerond group of "Fceedon.
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atrengtl, Hall of Bridgeport, W. Va, .,,_ mltle elor Coordination of Scfenti• ma�':he diacu,,ed dur- groater strength and f0«e lh.n nillg_ The Pintes - &lt;lie _,. . •
and
CommiluJn who wishes lo remain 1Uder1"' was reported ready to
action to 6lop Communilt cording to MeJp County C·im- fie ReRafCh. XhnmicbeY wae re 1111
meetings In Vi- It ever has had, and I usure yo11 ened � 14.
to
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unidentIIIed, ld the Dally Sen- depart Montaome,y for Jacltaon "'11 ueat of the free world," aald mon Plea, Jtttlp John c Bacon. IPODBible for lf"'I topther .:1
Soviet Pranier Nlkit.1 thet the United State, llltends to - 1-- uq,lrto a·
Nbton,
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two
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that
and the Kamas ..,._; Atlilti8ri
on]y" sign, were &lt;on1pleun111 by didate •-••
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trip
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their ahaeoce today at tho Mont- "road to vidory dlnner" at the She �� before Jtttlse BaworthJoclted ..._ The
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CALI.lib AT I
gomery Greyhound terminal.
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Hollywood Palladimu, opon,o,e,J con W-ay at.d entered a pl a
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re,chedqled 1m, Ja1, 17.
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Portland reaklence of J u n I o r o-•Ceunty,
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Slte wu charged ln an lnforma., R J l e h ie. Squadamen reported
"u a """" of the policies the t1on WaiTanl filed
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spec1a1
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adm!nlaltation bas followed ;,, Attomey llernard 1'ultz.
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Mn Ball YUlaion.o. He fell and alnJcl; his ..,... - weell to """""
Tn tlivor&lt;e, bavo been awardiYed
A
lnYeltiptloo of the cltarga head ....... poulble sknll
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ltitldleport V&lt;&gt;iunleer ha
the grand
and wm .. di,
Pleoo CotHt by Jtldp John C.
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lmpresaion wltlt .......
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Ho
jury
admitted
lze,
loc
plannJng to attend tho Oblo
to
al school tu,,, ....._ ... are
rectly before tho petlt l"l'fHospital.
Mllllley bas
Bacon, Canl
- Fimnen', Auociation
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dalermltta
tloo
Amer!c.n&amp;W�ld a dr/oh:e from u•
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-pie to ,..,,,at COIIIIIIUnllm's Judge 8aoon said he will ap.JCIIOO
vonlioll for tbe l?lb etcaigbt year
can ,.--•-•
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LOCAL TEMPS
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sratlgh
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Seven receol
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pleaded
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to I char of armed
1be atbir dl'!Jl'CI wu to Laura lll4rning for Fort Knox, Ky., have in this � must be r
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wa1
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,a. ln 80 � warrant fi�
_
vi m■ during the
qua r of
est
P. ICNb, from Cltar1e... 0, Kreba. where they wlD begin ■ new ,.._ moved,'' Nixon Uid,
in
ting accon:Un
company
a
al
mee
1
vention
t
Sa
ational.
the
skies.
I
year
the
N
y
y
nd
M
fe
Fulb:
by
He
g to Rn Bai,. C. ·,._
� _ef one mnlor child wu eer with tbe United states · -'llf. He said WQeD kennedy
held
last
returns �� to
evening.
The
convention
•
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Council hq IIUJOUD.ced.
de� Dean.
aerve a term
IO to
0
srai!f,d;tj,o plalnllfl. The defend- M-Bgt, Kenneth 0, Judd, MGM fnmt tho K1trua1tcbev -iing. the
J."
_____
will
be
held
at
the
Piek-Ohio
Ro15 years In the Ohio State
ol tie,
Follow
f
OOIIGRA'l'IJLATBD
sen-I
,� Pen!.
.· IJ '�Jlld.� \IIP nicrulting sergeenl, said ia ail aaU,m altouJd be told eaact1y
tel m Yoongstown, August JJ-ll •
�
, Sue Parker,
I
teotiary,
�
Rutland E i s b t b IIOCTORI OJ&lt; ID
youtha would take eight w.e1to when - Tho Fke .iep.- a!,o an- arioul
the
�haalc lralttlng at n. JCnol before N!Jon' urged lhe _ ,ooneat po,. , AccordJng lo lllatamenb laaued sracler, """ived • ...,..atu{!ltol')' WASHINGTON &lt;UPII - For- nouneed that pick-ups for the an- �• Mn. John Wmf,
A hearing bu been achedu� beln1 auJgned to permaneoi All- tible end to tbt nuclear dllarma-- by local aufhorltiea followlq the letter from Cangresman Walter mer Pruldent Kiaenbower under- nuaJ Firemen 's Auction 8f!t f o r · cha ZUndel,•�
Pril:Da7,
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51 puplJo
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In eomm... Pleu Court for J,,.. IIIJ' tmlta. All aeven onilstoes rign• - _..._ Be ,aid a .,., robbel')', Mn Hall wu a fJBI- ff. Moeller con&lt;ornJng her ,..,. went • - cltockup nwuday Sunday, June 11, will be made Mn.
,
and
J
er
her b
V
a
when t
8 at:,JO ,:m Javol•
iiill ft� eel 1111 for O... yean In tha eep- .._, for the
t
J
Unllad Slates :"" :_�
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he �-U:.� ��· eel�� � Walter
1t:i
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a
by tho cttileils Nat
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. Bank • Jar ami,.
and the real of the free world to o b b - , tool: ,-. She wa, - ,..... Ja - tllllb ..--- - ,.., .-- 'In •--t
w donat, une
may ·cap.....,
any•-�� -will
ldJool
Tltt
tho
In
Mkld� � Gaq Lee, ,t Thoae lo&amp;wlng toda, were, Ray- aid tho llalem.... during whlell charged .. .. ICOBIIQI')'.
pbysI,al -'"lcta "
of the de-. doohtg l'rlday, Juno .. .
1
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peaded ..w.
CB
Jewell Feuatel, RI. I, V-.
GIINEJIAL -AL
0-11 :U dallJ.
CUL\ltR CITY, Call!. &lt;tJPJI- Alao, LJuaoJ Foreman, &lt;on of MEI08
Admisaiont _ Terry
llealrlco Cloveland, - Ills&amp; Etta 1fae Blackwood
I
pleqo
and
IUcbat,f
Koblanlt
the
Instruct
lo
•
groups
_..
0
form.
1
Tltt obtMt dap.- mtt1 ·
G
ll
1
St eady illl))t1Minlent lbtcl 11111 Mn. Earneattne Wray, Rt. I, Rullan ; a- l oe lla ,lu•
lllate 1-H clofj loader, addresaed ,elected •• ''Duy Queen" dtu- pledp to lite Dq. Dileuuloaa ed to ""'elude the meeting where re,po,,tmJy at
d
W
k,
ll
c
the United �
s e c o n d .,..._ aJidamlaaI V-, Jame, T. Mllchell, aon Dale
y Sayre, lla&lt;:lne end WJI: over IIIO - Wed-.Y - htg tho eoalerenoo ))l'lakiad over NNt In charge of Richard Ste,,- 1-R wort and methodo .,.,. .dis- dial, Federated, and ll,i,,,,,al
of
Mr, 8"" Mn. Oiarfes E. Mi�
n-e&lt;Jtlon i., tai., actor Jiff
l
Bottom. , ulng .t tho . annual 1-B ()ffJeen, "7 Mn. Sb8NIII Jewell M I • 1 rett and group 1fn11ni was di- cuased. '"" Clarence
Price In- cJwr-.
·
Chandler al! tho eill!w JIii al ebel� RI, I, Bidwell,
Diacbarget ·"';;;.. atarl.. Wer, I and Adv'-o Conlerence bald In Blacn'ood will np,_. Molp reeled by 11n. Ra Sbene',el.j llnl&lt;ted the ooc:ntarioa and ,-.asC«lye, City Hnspllal, tlocton said Olben ...,. Randall tKeitb) ry Pomen,y and Ge!te
Junior Jli&amp;h - County In the atalo c:onteat. 'i' b a a11Jaled by lflss P-Ja Wllaon. amen, Roy Bolter, tho prealdtmta
,
,
to.lay.
. Bowieo, Middlepon, 1ml of Mr, Ny
fwn.
Dairy Queen Contest WU Judged Prize, were gt..., Dobble Tum- and - pn,sldeni., Oiariena
1''1111
' Pontoroy•
--'--------- l and · Mn. - Bowles, Scott
MIA, Cleveland urged I o c a I by Fred Btmn,, IUpeniaor of 1-B or and Jeff Alkire who weNt win- Jll&gt;eOich,
Npnrte,-a, llr�
/"
Mlller, IOI of Mr. ud Mn.
1-B Iola In put hard _.k Into worlt, and MIis Cifl1lond.
non of tho """""' potato • b I p 11Mmary Kell, health aud aafe- Cooler &lt;eu1ra1 todnr and o,g�'
NOW YOU KNOW W.
Scoll llliler' BJdwell, ud
IWIIIIAGE APl'µCATIIIN the denlopm&amp;lti of club _,_ 'Ille Bedford Lueky �
'
tale. ,_ ., tho sale ,.m be If cbalnnon; . Mn. Jan Burl,..., lntiifll,I' 'IIJp !ntlaJ In &lt;lie
·.•,
'lhe Baille ti ...... BID ,,. Io, &amp; Nmllo, · ,.,. of llr. and Carroll ff. Wlilte, 2� lta&lt;ir.t, tlttl, She doaeribed &lt;lie dlllerenc,e pve • damonatnttion '"' o ,.._
tho
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a
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loadan,
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lo
tho - - '
fffllghl el Mtnf -•• BID Mn. atarlat llo'im., RI. I, Vin• Rt. I, Farmer, attO J.,.,. II, P.,.. 1 betwet11 thooe who jnla ciubo aad dlaligbl lnalollallan tll club olfl, Rttikllag •I &lt;lie lleJit
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tillvlaera and palont,, low toalpii ID 1be lilll Nmo)
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wlllch ..,. It calld ._ BID. Ina.
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..,., 1B, ', Baclna
j olhon who menJy "llektaa-"
...._ lllric Plrltor led . &lt;lie 1-R � . ,
,c /qlll irr. lllao,J, Jwllar Jaador&amp;. .Ibo
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Plaintiffs

ing apparel for your family.

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NEW YORK &lt;UPll-Former final raot In turfdom', t,Jpi, Tbo former
Clllef -..iv. and ,allroad ar fN1m .,.....,_ i., - ,.. CnnkJte.
crovm.
j Mn� ,wer came hr priYat. tbeir fin&amp; New York
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1mr.1
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1Jk.t
WIIJldy,'
n., tom., Plftldent wu
•
hi
Jtid.
a
they loft tho Wbrto
· ,,..,. Tho
""""11
ml ...Oins ad h¥1d
nedy '1 ou lmlt meetJn with SoPreal
v ·� '"'· " Nikita :, Khnuh- with X::: �nnedy,.wbou uked why be wu meetla1 ...,.
117 -• btaly
..,._
poJa1ly
,. a ...,... 111 11 a
• ••• him b• dev, NIG 1h11 tho prfm
urp... WU lo .... Georp Alloo. u old - -Ins - CBS Cllainnan Wll- """ bad plbered al PenmylvanJ,
,h.,. In Vienna·
m...,
DD •nwul" 11 fully II
bl ll Amer!• hower -panloo of whflo boulo 11am 8
"ll'1 ' IOOd thing for natlnnal tan point of view. He uld 11111 "� e I e
Pr 5'altoa to - bJm. He NJd ho
II wa1 lmporllul day,.
• bad oot - a bono ra&lt;o ,1n,,.
E�
head, to get to know oacli other," for Ille Uulled Slates lo laJt with lb alUeo, fl w11 equal- '!be
,.., In Brull 111d ,.., lookin
couple ...,. - 117 BriJ- _, wm · ,pond
g
,aJd Etaenhowec when he
fy lmporllnl for II lo eo-11 with uallou with wbkb fl Gen llawud SOJdar lnt rmy file do ith lrieod,
.
forward
to
-ln&amp;
the
Belmont
F
A
w
'
ered.
•
1
here for a weebntl of bll8ine11 diff
of. io:,:
.tn the
He proml10d continued clo1e ellDIUllallo111 with De ehJel o1 otoll, and -t to the Al CBS, Ebeoboww wald&gt;ed a race
Tnuury
and pleuure,
n, former Preoiden
�
Gaull
e and Frmce.
Pack Lane Hotel - their -. TV Olm made at Getty-, for pbrey
,
t wm
a
The Presldool 111d the United Slate,, woold remalo al John, hu been ,taym1 or
f .... network "'"""tatloo lat« t1t1, '!be.
t:! ,acing al llelmont Park Sal- the deadloeked Genev
plan
a eanlerence O\'er aeulralllla1 era! dsyo. Eiaenhoftr -..i ,-. 11,e
film II a oerioo o1 to- the
u Y to - tho Belmont Laos and polldng
Y .......
the peace Ibero a, long 11 ''we believe no polJce eacort and
wu driv- tervJewa with the 1onne, p •
award •1111 to the wlnnor of the there II a bope of reaehlng a
� • Gettho�
he
to
a necetslu.l conchlllon."
en throujh ._ Mub•tt■n dent 117 CBS c.rr..f)Olldeal
.,,_., a., an -,.

Church this Thursday evening
A brid:il shu,11 r hnnor mg " 1 •�·, t&gt;1 l\lr � Darntl ',,1 1�ht'r c1nd Mr�
.
.
of
IWfrl'�hmtuls
Smith
W
F.hner
Mrs
1:i.1-1sher
t
returned
a
r
L
,;,1
t
&gt;(
el
im•
br
with an outmg al Lhe M e l g s
11
Johnsu
Ph\lhs
.
M r Hu�ard H'..&gt;Lt' r \\,l� F'lh 'l 1 &lt;1kl' and we ''rl•am \\ llh httlf' to hN home, Orville, Monday, af CoWlly Fairgrounds at 6;00.
by :'.\lr�. l',,u l _&lt;., hrn•m.iht&gt;i i.J n ,I 11nld,ng h-.· lls '1 ·1 tcich n1rrym:i tl' r a teu days visit with Mr. and If mem� rs do not ha Yt'i a son
hil
M D':-' Gun-Jon s .i•i::,h o:r a t t h1c l'v 1)L1t tli1· p,r1k .·rul whitr rnhr .\1n. P i p Me inhart nnd Mi.&gt;s they art&gt; asked to brml{ a l ad
Smith
it-dl
F.rma
Also
.
ed.
1
p1
�
e
t•1
¼
hl"rnt.(
,
.
Clw�J
[rom lhe churt°h and for 'ransmf'I" Bncibur: .'1-. uldin).! ;,l
return
Marshall
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ar
,,;,
portation are lO meel at t h ( 1
t!&lt;l
B.
J
Mrs
l!1e
lo
served
1e
w,
l"offi•i
rl
i
1
ire
H, 11011 1r1� gut•�ts Miss K a I I t' to lrt-r home. Louisv il le , Ky . alter church at 5 : 30 to go to !he (alrll1''h lil'. ' hting l':P de,·o i.1T irin tu I nru: .�1rs Lnu,se Hou.sh . Mr.&gt; a wet'.'k · s ..,-is1t with her mother , grounds.
the ;�tla;r 1, ..,::, 1 \Jnd.- doll 011 t •u· \lni ill lfruck t•r. \1rs
_____
:'.h!rir.�i . Mrs. John F. Baily, Forest Run.
l!:iblv surroundt 1 by gift.� w 1 1 t, l lJi ni· i l :'.\!rs ltobt•rl !\kt'tillins, I Mrs. K A. Leonard retumeJ t.c S mith,
Entertain
prnk and ,d11t1· � t rf.':.Hllt'I � h,m·· �1 1 , oshonw tl11uver. Mrs Co her home, Columbus Tuesday, af,
,
ing frnm the , ···iling h1 t lw ('11 ml'r Br:;(J1 1 un-. \1r,; Rf'rt H(,.\1- ler a several days visit with Mr. Their Relatn,e,
1
nl';·s ul !Ju· t:;bl,, w1!li ]i1T • V'.· 1 not•r. 1\-li·, E;.m:u1 SI', 1sher. Mr� and Mrs. Russ Wat.son, F o r e s t Mr. and Mrs, John Sm_ith enterlained a group of relRllves ovf'r
la.· Butte1 t l it'� ;:dill'd W tlit&gt; rle• - ll;iru••I Sll i�hu-. _\tiss Lucy Mar- Run
Ul ;t\10!'1
Mrs. Olan Genheimer of Colum- lhe weekend at their home. Nye
liri. .\1 1·� En&gt;J.y ,, Blater. M r �
bus visited relatives in the area Ave. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
t; a m e s \H' ''C pl:i1 t'd -.. i l \·, Dnui�las Cirrle.
prizes hemg 1,11:1 by �1r s ll i 1 1 Mi�� Sue Cirri,• r-.Ir.,. Bill S;;o,t and Pt. Pleasan!, W. Va . over Homer Walter and daugnters, Me­
linda and Suell.a or Toledo · Mr.
Huthe1 ford 11r,· . Mt•1 : ill Hrurf; \l rs \ 'ra Swi�l,r• r, Mrs. Geor/e the weekend.
Mrs. Earl Sco tt of Sugar GrO\·e and Mrs . Wyatt Thompson, c;Bnstn. l\1iss ,\&lt;h ry Buster, Mrs
_ .., ,
Everett is the guest of her son and daugh- hunbus: and Mr. and Mr.:1 . Ric Hill Hut h t!donl . Mrs .
NEW HAVEN CHOIR - Members of the choir of the Evangelical United Brethern Church of New Haven.
Long, M r , Paul Ma rtin. M i " s ter in law, Mr. and �rs. .J O !1 n ard Maier of Monclova;
son
0m
,
r
are pictured above dressed in their recently purchased robes. They are, first row, .left to riR:ht, Jeanine Miller,
M rs. w:�
FlOl'l'tWe Cin+•. Mrs. Aileenc ' Scott, Furei;t RWl.
m
e
Miller June Bumgarner Peggy Bumgarner, Brenda Staats, Leah Alln Miller, Carolyn Ueving, Margie
JeanettE"
:
d1!
e
t�"d
n
nd Mrll. alf!r a e
i Bu�h Mr.�. Al ic� Swi,;her, Mrs. I Miss Nettie Koehler, M i s s e s l aeroy
;
Sa
Bti°mgarner, Sharr� Flesher, Connie Clark. Second row
Jean
Roach,
urAlumni banguet on
, , Lynn Miller, Mary Webb, Delores Bumr,:'
.,..,1,...0 ,·,, Mes. M ,· k e Ma··"
1 1,";m·,
u . ,,, J,•.....
uu and ,•,-•a
_
cu Grueser and ·
I e, Judy Guheen, Sand1y Sayre, Naney
d
G
k
Bee
Howard,
Barbara
d
Arno
Judy
Pickens
Sandra
er
m
oo
y
W il fr ed iHill l Slniblt! 6i. &lt;li1,d : Frye, M r s. Rnbc&gt;r1 Burrhrlt. Mrs . Mrs . Ed Hines visited Sunday in 1 da·y evenmg.
____ stfong. Third row 'Sheldon Roush, Ned Armstrong, William Bird, Eddie Stein, Maurice Clark, Phil Cook, Wil'
unexpei.:lerlly liist f''rnlay artcr ; J,unl·s Cornell, and Mrs. Ernest GalliP? l is.
liam Capehart, Phillip Goodnite, and John Hoffman, director.
f Swisher.
G
o
.
ruei1er
N.
A.
Johnson
Mrs
('
and
h
Rev.
•
T
Logan.
in
110011 ut his home
----Lancsster were_ weekend gueSts Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cramer and 1
t'Xarl time of lm; death was not I
daughter of Marion were week- .---♦
Laurel Cliff To
Outdoor Game•
or her sister, Miss Genev,eve Stodetenn ined. but h(" wiis . fm�nd
guests of her parents, Mr.
end
H
B
ble
h
l
Enjoyed At Picnic
hart.
dead in be&lt;l ahout J.3U hy Jrn; wife
.
Mrs C. J . !'J'truble.
'.:001 will
held Memorial
Bitle
y
tion
A piClllc
Mr. and_ Mrs p��ry s 1th Of and
vu!a
e
n'!�
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A son of Henry and M&lt;1rgnre: I
)J r. and Mrs. 0. J. Struble rel\'
be held at the Laurel Cliff Free,
Day at the �mi&gt; '!, Mrs. N a n
ew Le_xmgton VISJted V..edne_s- ,--·
Wolfe struble. Mr. fit ruUlc h;,d
0
even,·no
t c= home Tue·•ay
Moore and Mllls MIidred Hawley
5-15.
June
h
c
r
u
h
e
Methodist
L
M
M
m
er
•
rs.
and
Mr.
with
day
.
40
n
tli
more
a
for
Lognn
in
lived
f
• ht visi"t -m Lo.,,,
after an overmg
"'""n
The mam•age OJ Mtss p e g g y , in Middleport. Outdoor games
1
G
·
Kathy
Eblin,
Wartda
e
r
a
Workers
,
Hoseneral
Meigs
al
Shi�eler
•
_
,
•1
,
·
,
""'"n
k
II
s
VL'ars but wa w.' "" •
'' "
M ASON _ The annual
C:h1l- ll.
with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ilel! Sr . Mr and Mrs Homer J O n e s Pulhns Donna G tbnore Shirley Ann Rutherford . pt_ Pleasant W • were also enjoyed.
J lfl1·
'
' nn emp L l))'I! e v.,f IJ•e
d- 1 cport hemg
r
' 1.l en's Day program was h\!l d
'
Mr. and M rs. Albert SwabeJ '"
-ned home Monday from C al- Wll!e, Evelyn Young• 1,
""
w
t
K
y Pov. Va . daughter of Mrs. Phil1'P Mc-- 1 Attending were Clau� Wash1
N
1
D
1
w
e
o
erson
es
e
a
Mrs.
.
C . &amp; o. Hailroa&lt;l.
W1
ch
Chm
Methodist
Mason
lhe
at
'
1
h.te
Mrs
.
,
and
Ave
daug
.
e
- OOoma where they have been vis ell, Esta Wise, A!edine Baker a,:d 1 Guffm of pt . plP.asant and carI I ington, brother ot Mrs. Moore of
.
�
Lex ington visile dWednesday with �y
.
He 1s sun-·1veil by !us w I f c, on Sunday evening, May 28
Gren
,
R
ft
c
am
w
of
Sw
r
.
Rutherfo�d of Rutl�nd, to Rich• Virginia Beiwb, Va., Mr. and Mra.
i
11
_ 1�
B
I.
B
a
1
E \· a Tewksb11ry MrF. lh i n11y, one Hedlatio ns and songs w c r M . and Mrs. en uck a n d left Monday, for a vuut. m Toledo itlng with their daughter n d Eugene Gill, Dirnctor.
ard 0. Spurlock, Middleport, sun Ernest Lewis, Mr . end Mrs. EvLuH.
c.
Mrs.
Jes·
fo
"Living
Standard,
The
and
Mr.
famlljl,
r
riends
r
o
f
r
Tayl,�
claughter, Mr�. Jean
prcs1int1•d by ynung people in the f
of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Spurlo..:k , erett Davis, Mr. and Mrs, James
·and Mrs. Charles Elliott with Mr. and Mrs. John Burgan cas and children. While there us ," course will be used.
Srottstlale , Arn ; and one sister. kin&lt;lergarlcn, prim;1ry, ,mrl jun- Mr
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.
,
,,
family.
and
of St. Albarut. W Va . was solem- Euler , Miss Hallie 7.erkle, Milll
·
h
_ _ __
of Rand'
they atteooed the 8t g r a d c
an,i ' amec an., 'Ste
I Ic' Of Columbu :. iur
· groups.
Miss· M ary St. ru,)
nized May 5th at the St· P a u 1 1 Nellie Zerkle, Miss F r a n C' ,! I
Va
W.
Belle
of
Errold DaWSOll
.
commencemen'. w h e r e tb1r
•
F•meral services wnc l1c ld _a t :o TPa (•hc n; assisting w:,n• "vlrs w. Va. visited Memorial Dny with
iven
a,
inner
G
W
Methodist Church, �- Pleasan. , : Roush and Miu Elizabeth Moo!'t
.
mother, Mrs. C. L. Arnold, visited in Pomeroy Tue!l{hy He granddaughterd, Marjorie was a
_
_
•
.a.m. Wednesday et th� �f'mlc n Dnnald , Foglesong,_ Mr:1 . James her ens
, �1th Rev. Donald Prince ofhciati·
Sunday Evening
was accompanied here by h j s member of the class.
Ro.ad.
Ath
aU o( Middleport.
Oik
m
burial
with
home
funeral
isc , Miss Lrma G ibbs . Mrs . Ray Mr. and Mrs. William Grale mother, Mrs. Nellie Dawson who Mr. and Mrs Douglass Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Neuh: mg , mg.
W
Grove Cemetery.
- - - --Proffi tt , Mrs. Raymond Lttmbcrt , d
n Jamu of Charleston I is the guest of Mr. and Mrs WLll of Rendville were the holiday entertained with a dinner Sund ay Attending the couple were Mrs.
Mrs . Pete V&lt;m Mai re, Mrs . R\u- ,;;, v:� � isiled over the weekend Myen,, Middleport.
.,·eekend guests of Mr. Jad:son's evening at their home Anne St. Lightburn Hyatt_, Jr, of Pt. Ple,ubi:m Stewarl, �1r�. Lester Zerk1e, with n.·lativcs in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Walker sister and brother- in-law. Mr. and Guests were Mr . and Mrs. R. ant and Phil Baik·y of Middleport.
Fogle ni::. H�v. Mrs. Harold Johnson and M r . and John Walker of Canton spent
Un
�o
and Mrs. W._ H.
Mrs. Con Young. Also visiting a t B. Wilkins of L� ncaster ; A I� a�d A reception was held at t h e
ro
h
losed
Wright
ha
e
c
p
son,
and
c
Mrs.
DaVL!I
Jerry
t
s
e
McGuff'm·
j
n
r
E
Mrs.
�ra1g,
Mrs.
with
home of Mr . and
, n&lt;l M
t
R.i Ni
Ri ·hard Leifheit a n d the weekend
tbe Jackson home on Sunday
. gram hy giving the benediction.
f0Up
�augh�;- of S�ringfield, Mrs. The- Rhodes.
were Mr. and Mrs. William Dillz Columbus and Mr . and Mrs . Blll fallow ing the wedding wilh rela- Y 0
- ---- - - -----.
gill.�
pral"llcal
othf'r
and
,
,,
l tives and dose ,lnends attendln�. A haynde to tbe Portland Park
oclore Lehew and Mn. Norman Mr. and Mrs Charles Hoffner and son, William of Columbus. Grueser, Pomeroy,
for grads.
----Mr. Spurlock is emplnyed at the . was enjoyed Sun1lay llfternoon hy
Harbrecht visited Sunday w I t h and Mr. and Mrs. George Stace Mr. and Mn. Ben Pickens oi
AT
Sporn Pla,t aad the couple . tbe Junioc-High Yooth Gcoup of
Philip
ba
.
Ebe
h.
J.
R
e
h
t
M
Aw
ovec
and
d
n c
M,.
of &gt;'Jndlay visit.ed Pomeroy rela- Baltimore, Md. visited
n c.
arde
ipleyan
Midcll�port, Ohio
k
l
residing
are
10 Middleport.
h
the Middleport First B a p t i s t
year p•in
James Ebersbacb is visiting in tivee and friend11. ovtr the wee · weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R;'..' • I.J • f"
ive
c.i i,
.
Catlettsburg, Ky. with Mr. a n d end.
Church- A �1ener
--roast was ht!.id
ar&lt;i Pickens and famiIy.
PLEASANT _ Receiving'
Pl'.
NOW SHOWING
Mrs. Aaron Kelton and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hines of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush of Co- 1
evenmg meal.
the
as
his five year service aw�rd from
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ebers- Cleveland were weekend gusts lumbus who were here Sa� ur1ay
Tl'anspo_rtation for the r l d t
•
a
was
Company
r
Powe
lachian
App
IT'S DAFFY
barh, Pomeroy and Mrs. Carl Hy- of their pare.!ltS, Dr. and Mrf. J. for the MHS Alumni banquet
was furn i shed by Tony Fowlec.
' Iey, w, Va. H.i.m .
Q. T, BaIser, Rip
' g the
tn A DILLY
0ther adults ncoompanym
sell of Rutland were Wednesday H. Donovan and Mr, and M r s· spent several days in Athens w1'th
8a1ser was emp1oyed WJ·th the
a
r
s.
guests
C
and
dinner
of Mr.
M
UrC
group were l\&lt;Ir. and Mr . G e n •
relatives befor returning to their Company May 28 1956 38 a OCQ
Willard Hines.
ni, Doffodil Sp,rn 11
Ebersbach
J
Their
.
.
day.
.
.
Memorial
.
MEIGS THEATRE
on
home
and
'
,
Hine.;
Ray
Mrs
and
Mr
.
S.:recm
U1leman, Mrs. Burl Boggess and
Fe�nof
the
•
Comedy
,_...s�t11ca- 1, About 20 memhers
h
c
1c
w
m
man
h
d
groun
,
Mr. and Mrs, Willis Giles and 110n, David of Belpre were we�k- daughter, M_artha, came WI"th
Pomeroy, Ohio
I ey-Bennett Post. American Ll'l- 1 M rs . Fow 1er. .
tion he now .serves.
dau,,hter
.ts
· Sharon left Wednest.l ay end guests of their parents Mr· them to visit. in Athens.
"
, gion No· 128 attended the evenin l:( Olhers atlenrimg were Linda
le
. of North Second Mr. Balser marr d and 1ath- ,
TONIGHT
K u 1 f , Martha, Fowler, M�".k
[or Lhei� �omt,, Ha�pt�n, Va. al- and _ Mrs. Willard Hines and Mn. otto Hardmg
er of a 800 and daughter. He and: worshi� service. at the Midd!e- a
•
GeoMeigs
d
n
a
sister
his
with
t
to
taken
was
AW:nue,
ie
v1s
a
Ler
1
Mar Chapman and daughter.
Wilfred Hy&lt;ic
1• fam 11y resIde on Oth Street ., port Frrst BaptJi,1 Church J a s t Fowler, Jerry U&gt;leman, Jame:1
NOT OPEN
. i ,.11111
r
morning
Wed--·-'
1
,
No
s
r
M
and
Mr.
-in-law,
r
othe
r
unuay
Hosp1ta
eral
b
_
mi
Mr. and Mra. Paul Kautz d
White, Shirle) �
:i
Sunday. Wllllam Swisher is com - Everson, Kay Boj!gess, Linda LY·
Ripley, W, Va.
�
i
h
at
daughter,
and
ht
Harhre
man
attack
heart
a
following
S
bus
C
B
u
ons, Pam Covert, John Hood, Lar
ol
relaited
m
of
family
vi
c
a11d
Eaton
_ _ __
FRIDAY thru WED.
I mander of the �10st,
Debbie,
home.
ry
weekthe
over
friend11
and
tive11
Gladwell, R�ndy Becker, Miki
w,
Terrence
2-7
JUN&amp;
Depart
Frank CheesPbre
MEET TONIGHT
I
I
Homer
MNi.
Hawkin,
entered
W.
atton,
Va,
Jae� SI�. Ray Pie (•
r
Tuesday.
B
Mason,
from
en
a
a
Clero
M.
Baker W t bs t
Longdon
WALT DISNEY'S
The Past Chiefs or Magnolia ment ol Ohio, American Legi
Holzer Hoapital Tuesday, for ob- AlC and Mrs. Jerry Davis aml bl&amp; em�yment at Baker Fumi- i
ens
a
n
d
David
Boggess.
"SWISS FAMILY
Temp\e Pythlan Sisters w i l J I Sgt-al-Arms a�isted the pastor
ROBINSON"
servation and tceatment.
- and were
Columbu1
of
becaus
1
illson, Craig of
tlll'tl Wednd!day
meet tonight at the home of Mrs. 1 Rev. Donald Boone in the sent
(Technic olor)
Mrs. Paul Hlll and children of weekend guest11 of their parent&amp;, ness.
W O . ted
RACERS"
"ROAD
Adam Ebersbaeh, with Miss her- : ice. Following a song fest R e v. N
John Milli!, Dorothy McGuire
West Jefferson wer� weekend Mr. and Mre. Rolland Neutzling Weekend guests with Mrs. Car- :
as mit
ame
Afan
and
ftraser
Sally
With
Boone used as his Af!nnon 1rnbject.
nice Ann Durst as co-hosless
James MacArthur
Rickman
i
Hill
,
Ear]
were
r
J.
E.
Mrs.
and
Mr.
or
guests
laother
and
Davilll
Wylll1
and
Cassell
rte
Jr.
c
uehart,
D
"Yet He Did What God Said."
From l 936 Cla,1
_____
nnd Janet Munro
and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Slawter. tJves.
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles RickThe Grcalesl Adventure
The n a m e of Mrs. M a r y
OPINION
MUSIC
ALSO
--Miss Carol Hill of West Jeffer- Mr. and Ml'II, George Arnold of man of Colwnbus.
Stury of them slll
Waugh Shumaker of Columbu,
HOLLYWOOD mPU -Record- · Co ni munity Bible
COLORCARTOON
,on 11 spendlng a few weeks with Modesto, California, Mr, a 11 d Mr. and Mr■. Kenneth McElhL,CARTOON CARNIVAL
was unintentionally omitted frou.1
Ing star Sam CC'oke who starteJ
d
her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Jame1 Arnold of Millen- ny have been in Logan for ver 1
rtf!
St.a
S
ls
ol
cho
lr
the list of the members of the
u
ee of• r slnglng in his Mhe;·s ch rch
f
registration
ce
adv
E. J. HIii.
With
port; Mr. and Mra. Herman Hoff- al days because of the death
o
.
S11
i
a
grnduatlng
class of Middl eport
Chicago.' thinks today's popul r
Plains
Tuppers
The
100,
nearly
.
M'. E · J· H''JJ and Mrs · Janel ner of ChilUcothe· Mrs · Frances Wllfred '8illl struble, step-fathIn 1936 which held
l
oo
sch
High
music l8 an outgrowth of gospeI Comm .
B I b 1 e its 25th anniversiuy last week t
Gooeh· and daughte rs left Wednes- Brawn of Rockspringa Road, Mr. r of Mr. McElbJnny.
umty
V�ration
,
a
� hymns.
day1 for a hrief visit In Colum- Lawrence Hoffner and daughters, Mni. Charles Shumaker is
c'--c-c;---,,-,;--:----,---;---- I School began ib se:,s1ons toda� , the Alumni banquet.
Karen and Peggy of LinooJn ported to be slowly improving been visiting with their son-ln-law 1 June 1, at 9 &lt;i.m.
bu8 wilh relatives.
Mr,. Shumaker and her chil•
Charles Swisher returned to his and Mrs. Homer Roush and Mn. from surgery at SL Mary's Hos- and daughters, Re'V'. 9?d Mrs. 1 Classes will Ile held d a l 1 Y dren were here over Saturday
Clyde Bartlett and family for the jthrough June 9 except Saturday night to en.!ible Mrs. Shumak
studies at OSU Wednelldsy, after Goldie Adame, of Greensburg pita! in Huntington.
er
spending Memor ial Day with his spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Wanen Bennett past three weeks returned i:o tht!ir and Sunday. The closing program I to attend the banquet.
parent., Mr, and Mn. W a y n e Heights.
and eons of Columbus viatted on home lut Friday. Rev. and Mrs. I will be Friday 1:ve1Jing, June 9.
_____ . ,
returned them to their
Bartlett
Mr1.
and
Mr.
D
with
Memorlal
J
ay
-----------------VISIT
IN PORTSMOUTB
--home and while there attended
SOCIAL
ANNOUNCED
Charlea Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grbnm
Weekend gue■ta wllb Miss Syl- the Alumni banvuet at Simpson The Sophomore_ class of_ Eas�- have been visiting in Portamoutb
and visited with �r. and Mrs. em High School ia sponsoring &amp;n with Mn;. George Nagel, aJster to
via McMaster were Delbert Gin·
John Felton and friend.s, aod re, Ice cream social and dance 'Ibur.:,1 - Mrs. Grimm, who baa been aerl­
GlOVE-llKE FRI
ther of Waterford and Mr. a n d
'-...'
e
day.
day evening Jun:! t, at the �he,- �y -nL �. Herbert I'ry, her
and chil- turned hom on Mon
Mra. Willlam Ginther
Rutl. Ba,cy foot
·.. I
-�•
Glou gter vJglt. terball diamond starting at e - diughter bai
of
a-.
Hanley
C
E
.
thermoved in to cart
dren, Gary and M 111n11a of ...,••
re.ts for 10fl-1tep
. •
. .
Tueaday Wl' th M r. and M re. p.m. '!be pubhe
.
led
is invited.
for l:ler 11W' •
.., vlafted with her on, Sat- Roseoe Fowler.
erIY, w•'-•
comfort • • • saves
Alber!
Mra.
and
Mr,
and
urday
stoc.kh1g1, tool
Mr ..nd Mr1 Herschel Rose
OM 111• fttl aU
Spara and dauahtor. LaDonnn of
;hUdren Mike and Diane ol
aud
- · IO I I.
Ha.ydenvllle who villted with her
i Minersville �islted Monday eve•
on Sunday,
. · ning with Mrs. Edward Carroll
PAIR, .
IEG. 39c
''
Mra. Jacob Turner aod son, BUJ
and Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Lyons
and 1rondaon, Bobby Priddy were
and f ily
In Columbus Sunday where they A :°'
rthday dinner wa11 given
met Mr Turner who was return.
far Mrs. WIn·1am Smi'h
ay
Sund
· Irom Chicago, Ill ' ' I•
H e a d q u a rt e r s F o r C o m p l e te
Ing home
� ,,-sent
and Mr. Joseph Soito,· �
where he had been hospitalized. were Mrs. Irena Shumaker, Mra.
Mr• Turner Is reported to be imAgnes Farley, Mr. and Mr■. Josprovin&amp; nicely•
Saltez and chlldrm, Mr. and
epb
Mrs. Homer Hawkins ;ntered Mr,. Junlor O'Dell and children,
Holz•=- Hospital yesterday or poi·
Mrs. Jerry Grueaer, Mn. G,:!ne
alble aurbery.
Shumaker
Mrs. John Selnes baa been con• Chapman, Mr. Rou
Mr. and [
and
Hughes
F.cl
Mr.
and
PACKAGE
ON EACH
fined to her home for the P • • t
·
Smith.
•.
Mr
A!PlIHI
' •II,
week becauae of illneas.
.
Jamoa Hoyt, srandson of Mr.
and Mn. Jaeob Beta left Sunday
for Columbus wheN be will vlllt
with Mr. and Mn, John Walter,
while -tbtg employmenl Lui
....
i"
100
...kend IIUOKI ao tho Beta home
.
STOCK UP NOW POI
were Mr1. Floyd Rife, Sr,
SUMMlll OUTINCIS
8-t1. PAID CUPS
Kenton, Mr,. Flo,4 Rife, Jr. of
Yov need a lot of them
Carey and Mr. and Mn. L o n
for picnia and cook­
outs • , , biljl dinner
Blackburn of Akron who were
o
.Noilein, Nit, • food S,a llaul, to ,mtic. o "Y U"I
si.ie platfl and handy
for Jamea'• gaduatloo from
here
Admiral" lllto lh• tu&amp;, • • • Y am d•INftd OIi ii. J11d
Reg qJC P�g
6-0L cupsl
Middleport Htab.
)'(IUI' My-,, pump to prouid• tM
o, you oon tu,,.M
1, -IJILJUI
Mr. and Mn P. M. SIMI of
..ONGM'. of MOlff )'OU IIHd. A• )lour Aul.\oria-ad M�,w
, a.a. ___,=
B� W. Va. who baye
My,r,
Pump DHI.,., WC" will •111inur tll•
pu,npin1 -,,,,,..,. for )'OMr lto1M or /ar,n. Coll to,.,. tor
G Jt• NtiMola, ·- W• aNUibl&amp;

Children's Day
I program HeId
On May 28th

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