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MEIGS THEATRE

BONU S SALE
SALE : 8 Piece Maple

BUNK BED OUTF IT
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Around And
About
M iddle port

Group 1 1 of the First United
build their own \L brai,k!s of books.
l'f' F•fPDIE MOUDj_J,ltl'�"
A typical month's
selection Presbyterian Church met t,tonday
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Mn.
l1.11rold
Vogelsong and
wot' ld serve sl udenls on s n cral evening at the home of l(rs .
readuig levels and wo uld include Peter Stac e in Middleport � for daughter Melinda of Iron ton spe n l
the fo llowing at leu:t one cla85.ic, t heir regulu meeting. Th� � Mothcri Day with her mother '
II reference book. a hobby book, a " home was bea utifully deco•d Mrs. All8n Knopp,
Mr . .and Mn. Raymond Sum­
,
i;cience-Cict10 nnovel, a biograp hy, with A:r.alea for the aUair.
men
and ('hildren, Randy a nd
two books on sports, self-imptoveMrs. Jame11 Harley preiided
ment book, a book of poetry or mu- ov er the bu5iness meeting and Lisa of &amp;11ve n a spent the wee k
end with Mn. C. E. V an ce.
1.1c, a n adventure ?1tory, a book Mr1. Charl es Shumaker wu t h e
Mrs. Milton Hood .and sister ,
about animals, two or three lig h t de votio nal leader for the e11e ni nlil
romances, and perhaps a best se l l• Mr■. S h um a ker'• devolions wh lc h !!Ars. Gcorgiai Huff of Florida who
u� l&gt;een visiting here a nd at
were basf!d on t he topic " Fa lth .
er published especially by TAB.
aure1 Cllff w it h t heir mother,
S_p ecial n cogn1ti�n �h ould ao to Hope and Love" consisted of medi
\1rs Josic Turner were in Mon­
W iild N1rholson, a Ju n ior, who h.i s tat1o n and pr ayer.
� I Michigan, last Thu raday and
Mr■. E. 0. Te11.•ksbary was the
purcb ,ised 42 books t h i.A year.
·mtay
on b usiness.
program
leader
pro­
her
reader
took
and a aood
and
W aid. an avid
Mn.
Janet Collopy of Cinci n­
student. thereby earned ten free gram from the study 'oook o n
;
a
t
J
spent
the weekend with her
,'ii,alm!i.
book d1viC1 nds
t a ughtf:r, Debbie and her parents
Ouring the social hour follow
An o ut s ! andm g fnshman, • ,ar ·
Ir iind Mrs. Gene Hilbert.
!enc HQrfman, bas al!o show n i n i: the meetini:: refreshment-"
�1 llucle Taylor moved yesterday
o
f
wh
grea t interr st by �urchasing 2( were ■e:ved by Mrs. Stac
mm South Second Ave., into t he
0 ·&gt;s u�1sterl by Mrs. 0 H, Ste
books and earning five fret ones ,
Mrs Sauer also h111 encouraged war! , Miss Mary and MisB Susan ,pstalrs apartment iu the Shiflet
1ousc on the corner of Mill and !
more rc ad m � hy spon50ring a Perk.
�,rn th Fourth.
CaIDpu.!i Buok Club. primarily for
:\tr. a nd Mrs. Charil·&amp; Rife and
�cni_n rs . w h i ch ha s rc�cived e n lhus
\lrs.
Ada Pierce of G JUipol is
1ast1c response. This club ofren
Pt•nt Monday evening with Mr.
books of primary interest lo t he
nd Mrs. L. D. Scott.
young adult, with emph1115 is on c a­
Mrs. C. R. G\lbert returned to
reers, the dassirs, a nd ot her read
1
ing of significance to t he coll egeher home in Springfield a fter
bound student.
A family dinner in ohservan('e s pt&gt;11 din g th e weekend w i t h her
Minnie Erlewine J
,f ,wlol hers Day was held Sunday m ol bei. ' Mn.
11 thf' home or Mrs. John .•f\�aJkY and f�mlly. �l s o vi siting wit h the
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J:h"lewide family over the weeke nd
forest Run.
PrrsPnl wPrc Mr. end Mn. 'Ros - w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bailey
�oe W i se. Middleport, Mrs. Olan : and , sons, Ric hard and Michael.
Genhei1_n�r. Colu_ mbus, M_r. and The Baile )'s . a�so visited . with Mr ,
Mrs. W1ll111m Knight and h ve chll- a nrl Mrs. Wilham R. B ai ley.
Ei� hh-e:1 .idults and 22 membe" tren, Pt. Plea sant, Mrs. Slella
Miss Mary Scha af of Col umbu1 I
of Cub S('OUI l'afk 246. Dens l a lld \mold and son of Stewart, Sgt, visit ed rece o tly with h er sis�r
Z, enjoyed a &lt;•OV( ' rnl dish su ppe1 fohn T. Raily, Lackland Air Foree a nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett '
at the Salishun• S(· h0-0J Saturda� Base, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. John l.lJdr ner and childre n.
al 6 : 30 p. m f?ollowing the sup­ Scott, Mr. and Mr■. Ru ss Watson
Mrs. Leo C h ll d11 and her da ugh­
per,
meeting was held which op Mrs. Bertha S1"ott and Mrs. Baily l er, Mrs, Pa u l Scott were call ecf"
encd wil h prayer by lhe Rev. Fran all ,of Forest Run.
lo Charleslon Th ursday beca1.1ae ·
m H . Glazier . foll oWed with thf'
of 1 he death of ttl e former'■ bro­
i'111g Ceremony by Den One.
ther, J. D. Bodki n1. Satu rd ay Mr.
Owia:ht Logan, Cubmast er, pre­
and Mrs. Child s a nd Mr. and Mn.
sided at !he businesa &amp;euion and
Srol t and daug hter Ca rol attend­
discussed parents beComlna: more
ed I he tu ne�I. Mn. C hild■ re­
scout m i nded. 11 was bro ught o ut
mained for severa l days.
lhat Den 'Mothers can do only so
Mr, a n d Mr1. Elmer Cantley
mueh at the den meeti ng. There Is
and Mrs. Lotti e Cantley of Cab­
Hev, Raymon Konkright con11 �rcat nt&gt;ed for pa1:°en ts to en in {,"reek, W. Va., \risited Mon­
d ucted t he candl elight service to
1·ourage their childre n to do neces­
day with M rs . Josie Turner a t
n\tall the new olf}cer!l for th e
sary stu dy al home.
Laurel Clilf. /J'he Elmer Cantle ya
Awards were presente d ln cl ud­ WSCS of llcat h Methodist Church returned home in t he eveni ng b ut
i n,1: Rohcilt awud to Kev in M a r­ w hen the group me! Monday eve n- Mr.�. Lottie Cant ley remained for
ing ;it the ch urch in Middleport.
rct. Terry Evans and Micha el Still;
a longer vis it. Also vi siting wit h
Offi t&gt;ers installed were: presiS i lvH Arrow Puinl, Larry Wa l ker;
Mrs Turner i1 her daug h ter Mrs.
dent, ;11r�. Eu! Knight: vice prcsiHc,1r award, l�andy Sheets. One
r�eorge Hull of Florida. Sun day
n t•w nw m lll'r, Miko Yo ung, wa s dent. M rs. -G h.• nn La mbert; rel.'ord- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hood and
i ng secrali y, :drs. M. L. French:
rm.'Hent.
family . local, visited her mot her.
lre,m1rcr,
Mrs. r.. w. MrCornas;
'llw lli ' Xt meeting will be a wien­
W e e k e nd vi sitors wit h Mrs.
Rrl
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t
ry
C:.:hristi;rn
al
ao
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"r ro,11.sl ill the Ruck Sprlngs F!lir• Sl'l're a
DavtFarmer and Mr. a nd Mrs.
! i un, Mrs. ,luhn Kt!l&lt;:hka; secretary
grounds 1111 Ju ne 4 et 6 p. m,
Arthur
Skinner were Mr. and
of Uteralure und Public11tion, Mn.
Mrs. Dan Farm er and da ughters,
lksl'I sunhorn
Gn,GetlPrs
To
Secre t ary of .Spiritual L l fe, Mr■. L ynn and C inda and Kevin Bra n ­
dirnbur y of Akron and Tom Skin­
Noah ll11skins; Secretary of S tu �leet At Syr&lt;1cu•e Park
ner, studenl at OU.
The Go Getter s Class under t he dent Ind Youth Work, Mrs Wa}'lne
�liss S.haro � Jones. student a l
s ponsorship or Eilee n Oark are Gtbhons; secrela1 y of C hildren'.s I Olno
�nivers1ty spen t the week•
planning to have their next m,et­ Work, Mrs. Konkright; secretary
e nd with her parent s, Mr. and
n,
.
y
of
Miuionu
Education
M
lng at the Syt'1tUH Parll:, May Ll .
Mrs. Eri: erao n Jones and dau11hter 1
Sharon Sue Hawley will be hoa­ Ji.tit ,Btchtle; !lecretary of su� B
11 rbara.
Plit!!I, Mrs. Harry Chesher; soore teH.
Joe Young Jr., and son Joe or
Al the last meeting J ea nette h1 ry or Chr l stiim Activities, Mrs.
f eld spent t he weekend
Woods
i
Roush re si gned am vice preai denl Jamel Brewington, and sc · retary h ere !
with
relatives , an d Mrs.
or
P
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omoUon,
Mi
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Frie
d
a
Fae
h
nle.
11nd Linda Hubbard replaced her.
Young
a
nd daug hter, Melan ie vt11- '
Monday cve ni na' s mcelin1: openJackie Mil ler re1ig ned u recrea­
lted In Bel pre wlth her paren t&amp;,
tion leader and An n Hubbard was ed wit h a pia no pre lud e by Mra.
Mr. a nd Mrs. J. Warren and farn­
Emerson
Jone
s
and
:,trs.
Ben
h
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P
eh•cled to fill lhe olfiee. Jeon•
y.
elte Rous h took Norma Roush's son, devotional leader. used the U .
_M i ss Nl_ na R ussell 1pent the
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place as secretary, Th e cl88ti held top ic, "Jes u_s, Lig ht of he World.
weekend In Cleveland with M r .
Mn.
C
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h
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outgoing
presia bake sale 11t C h ap man 's Market .
and Mrs. Harry Lai ng.
af,. a mea ns , of maklnil mo ney for dent, preilided over the shurt b w•Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Turner
s
s
s
ine
meeting and t he Officer
the State Fair.
Tra i ning Day to he held in p0111• rrnd h m i l y of Norl h Robin so n
3penl Mo l hcrs Day weeke nd wit h
eroy June 2 was 11nno uncct1.
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t&gt;�Sl·
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he
t
rt Mr. il ll fl Mrs. Joe Turner.
Following
eeting
d
Mr. Pr)d Mr11. Arthur Taylor
course wa11 served by '.11r5. Law
family of Columbus spen t the
md
re nce Mi lh oan, Mrs. Herman 1 ( 11 d
3
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
t
a.s
ls.i
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do
Mn.
Carl
lt.
Mattox
nd M
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rLeater Taylo r an d fami ly an d
Be98 Sanborn. •
1ther relatives.
Member of th e Ohio
Mrs. l�rma Daug hert)' returned
Collector., A.&amp;&amp;odatlon , Inc.
lo her hume Saturday mornlna:
7rom Holie r Hos pital.
M r. and Mrs . Glenn Lambll:Lrt
·NIii
be moving Wednesd ay alter­
From Coaat to Coaol.
·1oon from their present home on
,...,.,.., N•t'9NJ hnk a1t1t.
t;o ut h 5eC-ond Avenue in to lhte
Ohta•, Federat io n of Business Gran t pt operty
P91MNJ, !Qhlo
, 420 Mai n St.
·
ind Prote11ion a l Women'11 Club
'
C harles Haskin■ and
Tur­
wlll hold Its 40t h ann ual conven­ nl'r were
in Kentucky over the
tion in Daylo n, o:. May 20, 2 1 "-'eokcnd wher
e they attended lhe
and 2 2 at th e
Biltmore Holel. 'lerby at
C hureh ll l Downs.
M ember s of th e Middleport BPW
Mn. Cedric Cla rk and nephew
Cl u b are Invited to at t end,
Mic ha el Kent are I n Norfolk Va
For service call the above
Mrs. Alle e Leopol d of Washing, vljitlng:
wit h Mn. Peter F. Klei�
ton, D. C. a11lst .. n t to the Secre ·
number and agent will call.
and flmi ly.
tary of Labor , and Mies Helen
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Gra u11 of St. Petenburg, Fa .,.
represent1Uvt1 from t he Nation a l
Feder ation will be amo ng the c ul•
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1t1n dltta: 1pe1k ers.
Mrs. Nellie Vale, pre1iu eu t ui
tht Middleport Club remi nds ·her
fellow members of t he eonven:
The '11 14th birthday of Kll'fln
lion an d ur1e1 the m to altend .
lachner was celebrated 1t her
,oqic ii) Mi dd leport wh en her mo­
her, :.th: Everett Ba chner, enter­
.allied wit h a part,y in her honor.
The party wu held In the recrea­
tion room and the evenln1 w11
;pe nt playing 1amea and dancin&amp;.
W i enera and marahm1llowa wffe
roasted over t�e open firt place.
· Later i n t he , evenia&amp;, Karen'•
birthday call:a and ioo cream were
,erved by Mra. • Bachner and Ka•
,·en'! au nt, Miu Mary Schaaf. Ka­
GlvH woodwork, fu rn"ltuN
ren rece ived many nice 1ift1 from
a 11 d t r i m a c l e a r a a t J n tier frlt1nds.
1mooth f l n i1h . M: i n i m l 1e 1
Gu e1ts incl uded.. Judy Martin, 1
11.1rtace deftctl. ,Exce ll e nt
�inda Slutr, Nadl. Bradford. Ellen
for m ar rt1J1taace, water
Du tton, Lynn Daniela, Carolyn
re1l1tance.
Nichol'°n, carol Scott. suaan sta- 1
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hill, Judy Wlld.,.m.uth, Sandn: Oh·
lin,er. Sharon Hoaeh1r1 Bt\"11)"
Cundl9"' l1Di1n1 WllCOX. arid Kar­
,en '11 coutln� Si.ev, Bach.ner, and her ,
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In ob■ ervance of M�era Dlf,
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There will be a recount of the vote cast for the office of
County Engineer probably beginning next Monday morning,
Mrs. Dorothy Johnston , clerk of th� Board of ElecUono, said
· today.
d ate,, Mr. Hartin1er and Stapley
Mn. Johnston said lhat J. E. D. J.
Blaiewicz, the ir attorney,, Mn.
H artina:er, Incu mben t
engineer,
Johl'laton and Deputy Clerk Albert
had med for a recount late yester,
Gloeckner, and two clerks lo tally
day in all of M:eip
Co unty 's 43
t.he vote.
precincts. Mo nd ay afternoon Floyd
n wd also rumored in Po·rneroJ ,.,­
Cummins, LetaH., a candidate for
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today that I representative from �
Controversy stirred up by gubernatorial candidate Oral
Central Committeeman on lhe Re­
the Secretary of State'• oUice will
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over whet.her or not candidate W. W. Barron had ofpublican ticket in Letart precinct,
be aaked to be present 1t tbe re•
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money to quit the race had Httle effect on Demofered
had Ued for a recoµnt or t he com­
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count as a n observer. ID the prlSen. John F. �ennedy boped today cratic voters in West Virginia Tuesday.
mittee man vote in that precin ct.
mary, Mr. Bla:r..ewlct led Mr 1H1r- i- ·�t11
to p�l•Y a b1J win In the West
The recou nt will probably belli n li n g er by a ma r1in of nine vot
With better than !Kl per cent of
.
es.
Vir11 n ia primary Into the Demo- t he votet acc:ounled for early w ed- had reet&gt;1ved t he endorsement of
at 9 a. m. next Monday, Mrs.
"Mr. Hartinger dep01ited $430
cr■tlc nominat ion for pres,dent.
Johnston 11id. The belart commit­ w i th th e clerk wi th hi&amp; recount ap­
neaday momin B, Ba rron , who re• Gov. C ecil U nderwood of Weat Vir•
In t he wake or hit 1ma1htn1 80- sid es in Elki ns, had taken a com- gi nia.
teem an vote will be cou nte d tint plic•tlon.
lnc umbent Je nn i ngs Randolp h
l.o-40 per cent win over Sen . Hu· (ortable lead and was assured ol
with the engineer recount follow­
s unopposed on t he Demoer1tic
wa
y
l
heavi
H.
i
y
e
Humphr
.
�
her\
lng. No one made &amp;n)' e1Un\ate of
victory Skeen mea ntime, ran a
,
P,ote■tant West V,lr1in1.1, tht 42- poor third be hino Ba rron a nd Hu- slate in hi5 bid for another term
the tini.e.. tha t will be required to
u u. S. Senator. Cecil Underwood
l d MuNchuaetU _ 1enat.or lett smith of Beckley.
cou,,t the 6,130
Reg.ubllcaa votes
view of Pomeroy's levee that gro wing numbe� of pleasure craft skipJ&gt;0:9 trdin Jf!�-o
a
0
is
�
e
h
t
h
d
■
ave
victory
n.
o
tr
c
·
ele
-�
Harold Neel y seemed to be the was like Nise unopposed 0 the Recast at the May S Prli'nary
1&amp; ca�;
..c
can't use. It is the object of a current drive bf rnterasted.
dally
and
see
area
rl-state
t
the•,
an
cket.
i
t
public
st.
n bandwagon I major boo
Mra. Johnston tmPtia sized tha l
win n e r in the governor' • race on
promised to sun. puOcn e before, in l
re�•ir.
Ke n Hechl er of Hununa:ton , into raise funds for
cl•�-ns
w.M:
r- The Porn eroy Chamber of Commerce
t».. a �•tho- the Republican ticket . He dereated
c
-:the recount will not be pu blic. On­
.
for t be
the project . Monday night. other organiza lions will h•�e Qleh: chance to help too.
··
be contender for the pre11deocy Chapma n Rivercomb former un it- cum bent con ereum.an
ly pendna pr,_oent w�� be the . lour
D istrict,
h
iona)
Fourt
Congr
on
nt
e
w
eu
won ill West Vir1inla and
ed StateR Sen, tor. N�ly. IHt week
el ection board nlemben, E. E . Foll­
., �
�,
Wall
sucrea;sful
in t he De�ocntic
Al
ut
B
DOl)l(.natlon.
the
to
apture
.roil and Robert Clark, Republicans,
race ror th at pooldon . On the lieSm ith '• .... only • bairllne i and Emmet t Will and Nonn1n
Th• law office of Crow, Crow
publican ticket, Cly de Pi mon of
.,....,
tory,
an
d
in
the
ieneral
el
e
ction
,,
c
• •,
�
Klpe&amp;, D emocrat,, the two riandl- • P.orter will mov, about JUDe
H
r·
a
Reto
l
e
o
..
�t:���ll� :oUl�=:: eo unty
·
!ct�� t:'�::Wb:T/:� =�; . • . ·
.
Democrau was the fact that Joe
While the reJillo111 luue may
\iOO eo
. .
ol
and Socond St,.,
F. B urdette of Pl. Ple.atanl, incwn,
�
·
··
be
railed
n
e
xt
faU
if
Ken
n
edy
is
form erly occuled by tu Modern
·
ben t Secretary of State , had ap.
lhe Upi� Stat.es ot 11•-�-� nominated, it w.. eonaidefed prac·
W,ASHIN GTON (UPI) _ President Eisenhower toda)'" t"ef', pr
Marl
J
pa rtntly won the opportunity to
ovocation" in concert wJt}I' 'l'w'-· tica lly dead Ill far u the preae nt
ridic:•.1lous Soviet charges of "provocative" espionWorkmen u nder thl! direction
_
n for t h r. office a gain in Novemey, P11klatan and Norway.
�
ru
dkins and Paul D.
A
G.
Robert
nom ina_
b
emoentic
d
he
t
r
Fo
e
ttl
a
uild.
� c,tare�ce Heaton 1r1
' now b
by the t.Jnited States.
He'll hf: op po&amp;ed by Carl Weiber.
e
wer
both
asant,
the
e
Pl
Pt.
Wedgt!,
of
lion is eoncerned-"burled In
When reporten cal.led � - itten•
m� partitions. There iwll,1 bCI two · ,lie said U.S. intelligence efforts such as the recently dOWll·
. former SU.le fire manhal.
mer
e
n
rae
e
rtisa
h
a
t
lead
y
in
d
non•p
e
i
nn
Ke
ng
t
e
W
or
u
i Vlf&amp;i,nia"
EioP.ll�er soil
private offk-es, • reee�llon room
n lO lbe r e m arks,
ed
NEELY WINS
2 plane in Russfa were distasteful but vitally necessary, Uo
for e lection to t he Maso n Boa rd or
put it.
and a lJw library room.
immedi
ately broug ht up - ule _ ttH
W. Va. UPI,
CHARLESTON,
measures.
se
n
dele·
prednct1
41
of
2
h
wit
ation
c
u
Ed
aecond
e
th
for
&amp;
in
los
2
HumphreY,
,
for- Mn,
Funeral servlces
The l ate Judge Fred crow es
· f the on victed Ru 1 n tQ&gt;Y in
COlll•
favored Chappublic
upset
first
Neely
his
in
Harold
conference,
1
today.
news
1
m.
at
.
a
bulated
a
t
crowded
&amp;
two
a
n
tOld
i
He
nnedy
e
K
to
�
e
tim
t
h
slraia
U
l
•
•
-c
hil
.a
iwho
.
aae
62,
mm,
a
H
B.
M artha"
th
law o lce in
t blilhed
qolth
• country, Coi. RudO1Pb 1,am,.
•
'
·
o
·
g
·
l
the Republi•
n
I
Revercomb
I
man
·
ns
c;1erk.
o
county
e
ll
h
a
t
st
to
t
Aceording
an
enn larger
. ticb Abel who wu '5enJ�' 10 man race-and by
n.r ml 4nIIht II.II upgtalr• rooma a\ Coutt and Sec- menI o· n the U .S . spy P I� ne ep_1sode, th a he l P .
died just 1 1...,
m
Tuud ay
race
atorial
gube
an
for
in
mm
i
Pr
Republican
e
h
c
t
in
s
n
Vt'i,co
n
n
i
tban
-�
,
rgi
a
m
f
!IOD
i
ar
.
to
June
m
Russla
nl11bt 1t the Meigs Ge neral Hoa-- ond st,., 1 8 yean 110 when the to the summit m eellng m Paris and then
Uvlor
._ ye s n ri
.
Demucrat W1 ll1
.
a tc hed himself from th e presi- Mason County Sheriff, Clyde M c- a nd will face
ser
.
pital art r a two month illnefl&amp;. rooms were vacated following and Utat the plane incident has not changed the basic charac- tle., in t he U �ited S�tu
.
· �·
Point Pleasa nt, wH Ba rro n in t he November e l�
.. .
derillal aweepatall:e1. He conceded Dermitt,
will -be held S�turciay at 2 'P· m. tlie death of Judge Albert Miller, ter· of ·East-West difficulties.
·
,
·
th�
h
said
r
e
ow
Eisen
,
the p lane
of
hotoyraph�
R1Jss1an
h 832 vote■ to 685 for tion.
wit
lea
g
n
i
d
id
when
nla
m
l
b
r
e
aft
p
long
Utltd
n
O
t
neral
-Coat1
from the. Bli'.'l'.lmgs
Fu
who h ad practi ced law i n the
Choosini hls wOrd s with ex- den�1s w ere n ot pictures of tl&gt;,e ltat-es �nd her _Allles were �o . �Gov. Cecil U nd&amp;rwood w as u nmounti ng return■ sho wed t hat Drew Hatfield, Gal li polis Ferry
Home wllh buri al ln Middleport location prior to hi ■ death .
treine .cart, t he President laid
ed m anythmg prp v�ti�, .�
-,g
opposed
in the GOP primary for
raft.
s.
.
Pt.
J
a
m
Ple
e
s
60
C.
531
Ell
i
a,
for
clear
a
a
hol
d
ing
Ke
n
n
e
dy,
waa
I
lllll Cemetery,
�------S .c
thel't wete discrepanc A!s' In the U Du
lo . thev- on ,.. � cent lead.
he party's nomination to oppose
t
he n ews conterence , El• IJ?Oki n&amp; only
t
g
of
d 441 for Ea rl Henry
an
nt
a
_rUl
of
widft'
e
th
• Kn. Hamm WH
R ut1iari story about the plane sen bower also a
Fu rthe rJDOr'I, • � -�
u. s. Sen. Jen oiop Randolph, a
blmseJf, �Ma so n .
COftll'ltvt,._ KMMdy
BAND � PLAY
the )ale Clarence Hamm who wu
bro\lght down May 1 more thlln to toug h remarks(kkeu�
r�y, the R uss 1ana . !m ow Ulil
wnphrey a Con,regatlonalist
in :Moscow this
Other stan din gs at th e 22 pre• Democrat, in Nov ember.
The Waham1 H lgb �ehool B and l l ,JOO ilfiil ild
H
.iro.ned several y e'1 B 110 Ill
ln e R uula .
m
Neely'• victory over Rever' C ,�e1't has P.t!,en invited . to pl��•t the La•
It.la nv1l for " 1 1i.g'. einct level were i:verett Sayre , Pt.
_:,,; their e�gH of - pr,yoeaU0!1
.SO,iet F9rei�. Mbl!l:
one thlbJ tho Pttsidtnt It':��&amp;
A;pple Grove in I tuhin
ulo
l
d
a
o
c
·
ii forMr u. &amp;. &amp;n,t•
�b.
BunleUe.
,
to
100
1,
unt
..
.cu
Gu
e:
eu
u
.
�
_
P
,
,i'
e
h
·
,
n
victory."
.:�.
.
ce�
d. l
l�,t tPr��jto, ��
. l
oua "
t' �l fv" Util.(- the
,d. •
at- the 1overnment �- ,IJir kin sta,e- :t!01p ltal "upii
1,,e
Welt
ft9.m
ufor
Jon
t
to
955,
nomlna
Le8n,
lllfPriaed
d
a
May
lo
Q,
d
on
reference
Sun
�ld
Yious
o
h,
wlU
whlch
b
flther; U,.e �te � Wi� (JUl}y)
1
ll.efiean u-;� Pirm: �vill''iliot
a� se11aOr; 1,181 for Clifford Carder. GOP circles . He bad never before
.
th
artern.oon
augatina:
prallab
a
ehure
vav-e
Ult
durln•
:
·
15,
\bl,
p
ell'ly.
,
.
blitlecl
flJ
Michael,
do'wn from a high aHifude as
a
uld
bu
n
1
J'
l
1a�:.::: :: v1,1 Premier Nikita .
;
w'::
:
.:.:
r!
:
B1:�·
�
h
:
::�
d
in
n
,
�
:::
�
�t
.::�1 ::.8h!:e�e�ent�
h
·
house of delegates,
and in the ly-k nowD in state c ircle&amp; and a
statement :
_6be was a member of the Epls• 11ee the hospital in operation.
The Prellde�t also said that
Morrison, long-time candidate.
A.
F.
,
court
e
rae
county
writn
bee
bas
t
ha
t
all
e
t
i
1p
e
"D
,I,"
��l Church.
-----------�
----Barron 5wept to victory by
.
easant, led all c.a ndidates for
Pl
pt_
after
,
e
r
e
h
eople
he
t
about
ten
p
i•
WI
son,
Survivors include a
i
more than the COmbined
polling
93
803
h
t
i
w
4
vot
one
e
to
pot
s
s
th
e
e
h
t
of
r
corne
concert traveling to ev!ry
lam M. Hamm, Pomeroy; a "11Jter
Pomeroy High School will present its glee clubs
the other two candidates.
of
lotal
a
fo
M
s
e
380
for
Ferrell
Robert
no
r
ad
h
j
u
yo
,
me
t
nd
I
mg
a
t
i:!
Mn. Mae Cottlngha.p;i, Mlddlepor:t
Friday night, May 13 with curtain time set ror 8 p.m . , .Mrs. s ate
for
B_
270
Wal
b,
e
Stanle y
dou bt . that you .would . ca1t _ your . Rothg
and two grandcbildrt!n Amie 1nii ,
Nolan Swackharner director announced today.
of _ tbti IIISU_es die and 87 for �apoleon Sl urgeo�
vot
e �n t he ba■II
Julia Hamm.
•
N m ber&amp; will he give n by the
·
Onlr seant figures '!"ere , availRev. Howard Ruppelt will offl• ·
•·M y Heart Is Like a Sin&amp;in&amp; and not on lll'IY relitaoUI preJu·_
the girl s' g lee club
mlx!i chorus
abl e m the Democratic primary.
.
dlcee.
engirl,�
he
,
y
"
T
desco,
e
Bird,
t
b
'
clate,
a d a girls e nsemble, witb Jen"West Virgi nia baa toni&amp;h,t gi,¥- Char les A. Roberts with 962
Middleport apparently for' th e first Ume in hlstory , forged ni:i
Friends will bf1 recelved at the
�·fer LohRe, Myrna M aag a nd semble.
rery
me a major boost toward t he votes tra iled GriU Durbin :wi th
en
d
prelimina
to
Edwar
by
according
Megoune",
n
"Etude
funeral home -�ny time.
ahead of Pom'eroy in populatio
Li��� Crow 0�� ��mi;,;�lat�!��
nomination for
•
Se hu tl by Jennifer Lo hlle, piano. Democratic nomi nation for presi- 1 31 4: i n the
sults of the 1960 Census released today by A. E. Harmony. v�
s pre5 a .
88
·
co
u
nty
sh
eriff.
'Ther
e
w ere no
t."
den
Broad Hl&amp;hway",
"Upon The
.u, · Ct SUpervi'sor •
d•·tn
_ lo ln a
wtll hav e an i nc1 d,e,ntal so
________
••i. l, availa ble 1·0
ot her p,rtl ,1 "'
com p ared to 19�- All oth1960
eole
cr
,",
nn
"Mltl'ia
y;
h
t
a
Mccon
,
At the aame Melp Coun ty as a e re lost.
gI ee . ,cl ub n umber Fore-.er and I
t he De mocratic primary.
folk So ng; "The Crimson Rose"
Graduation e:a:ercisea at Wa,
population un ii, continued to loae
Day ·
Ortic i als expttted a ll precincts
T
he
wer
e
:
y
s.
u
or
c
mtx
b
Cl
•
b
th
·
ed
h
e
1 aroun d in the put decade,
o
Y
.
a.e,
hlm
a High School hiv e been an•
�
Olhe r n umbers are, mis� eh or1 960 1 950
,.,,
to be in and tabulaled bY
.
T wp.
Charles
eea In the Rain",
'Tr
n
o
u
nced
by Principal C lyde R.
"
Ac:cordi na: to lhe preliminary Olive
,
by
e
u
c
er
M
Be
st
h
s
T
u •·Let
tvf!n in g.
. . - . . . . . . . . . . 1400 Jfl7
Wakefield Cadman, and "Spirit
Foley
wit
h Ba«abureale services
report, which Ml)' he chana:ed
for
n
t
h
"It's
Gra
rn
;
Nig
a
s
d
Wllli11
691 101
,.
ca m pbell-Tlpto n, by the
r_10,w,er.•..
sched uled for Sun day, )by 1�.
80 892
In, amalll de,ta �I wiUl �.ompleti�n
ers . Hamm erste in;
Rog
ina "
Sln&amp;
7
d
s
m ble ·
eurdle1
and
Commencement
0 the i n1
NUDdup now 1ll
842
"It Migh t Aa We l l Be Spring", gir
Scl plo
. . . . . . . . , , 827
Sew Cushion■", SootYe
Can
"O
u
hed uled for TU.elday, lh7 11.
sc
pop
·
dleport b11 a
Mid
ro1rels.
e
rst
in.
rs
e
Rog
Hamme
p
90
"'ol 6
Columb,:a . , . .
-ooI b uses
.
Blds for fl ve new ·-•
tish Lullaby; "Moon Marketing ",
Rev. Jack W elch, paator of St.
.....
l1tlon of S,S77 compared to POJne.
G 1 l a gle 111 ' club " I n Th
. e,. De( Powell-Weav-,r; "Tblne
Vo10961
::V
alem • • • • • • • • • • • .
,
'Wert o pened Monday �igh� at •
S
Alone ·.•,
epor
u
:Mtddl
h
Pa u l's Lutheran Churc h in New
t
1
s a,302: In -800,
roy'
g
t
P
u
u
rc
p
e
�•san
.
t
Grov
es
11
�
1
1
b
RuUand . . . . . ' . . . ' 1367 1599
meetinll of the Maaon Cou n ty Wll S,446, PoMeroy- 3,lffl6.
Vic tor Herbert by lbe girls' glee nl� ��t-::r:::� y::...:.t ��
'
Haven, will deliver th e 1ennon
Salllbury , , . , . . . • '. 2304 24ot
Board , of Edu cation In Point
clu b.
rged
cha
S
u nday evening.
io State Patrol
Oh
e
th
Ten yean ,ao tbe c&lt;1unty bad
re8 ideot HOpeful
Cbeatfr . . . . . . , , , . . 14&lt;m 1284
l
,Pl11unt.
"To S prlng" Greig by Myrna with- car theft. The two bad atolen
Spea kers for t he Comm ence•
n totaling 28,221, a d•
io
p
pulat
•
u
Sutton · · · · · · · · · · 1329 1406
OSDI
B da, w ere \tabulated 11 • they u ae
Maag, piano.
f
ment ex ercises on Tuellday will
Summit
Parkertburg,
O
Reeu
lts
ar · April 19, l n
c
·
·
a
a
in t he pill 10 yel?I of
•
� 1626
·
anon • • • • - • • . .
,w� opened by .Paul Powel), 11Final mixed chorus numbera
v1 • the patrO1 .II.id
·
l lliO peraons 115 the lNO ceDIUI Leb
ID_d
Li ttle Kathy Sue White n ow be Suunnc Wolpert, clua vale-­
WASHINGTON UPI - Rc publi• a re "O My Lawd, What Shall · 1 W.
Letart , . . . . . , , , , . . 1028 1082
· t to the For••1 R
siatint au perinten dent. They -WIii
'
un
'
I
0I .,.,, .,...,.,
tot
ught
b
d
a
a
e
h
1
ta
�
n
s nda a good chance o( winning dictorian and Wilmarine Clark.
ca 1e nalors 1aid today Pres id ent Do?" Noble Cain ; "Slee
,
J
ro
--- � �udied bJ- the Board . II.Id a
-Baby
ii
p
ltrlpped
y
e
lh
re
e
wh
area
-;;"�,
•·
vi
l
l•ltl
count
e
Lak
�: the
Y1
her two mill lo n to one ba.tUe for class salutatorlan.
INITIATED IN HONORARY I Eiaenhower still was "qu ite hope- S leep ", Waring Arr. , " A Rockin
'
de&amp;l,on on purcliaaint tbe bu1ea
Mias Wolpert, the dlu&amp;)lter of
and other acceuoriea.
Ur
e
s
the peat.eat
of
utland ,bowed
R
.
,
Ille, a call to the Cblldren '1 Hosdaughter of ful and optlmillt ic" a bo ut possible
Carol Esslngton ,
�µ
11,� m·�'nl,
__.....
., "·
1111 m ade at the ne=
,,
1 aon an d ..8oon
.
All N. 1a ht . Arr., w·i
Mr. and Mn. Phil ip Wo lpert of
uveni
le w11 releated from
ecade, up fl
The
d
■t
j
e :n
th
r
I
p
n
oo
n
tod
a
y
d
lac
l
osed.
A
i
ta
1
t
t
co
er
e
nce
nf
in
t
e
h
s
u
mm
·
i
Mr. and· Mr1. A. V. Euln1ton, progress
1.
·"bmiUI•·
"""von &lt;Om�•l
__ u . ...
...
a W1 11-Be•Done" Arr., Clar...
ja ll by the M.ei,..• Count.
•J Juvenile nurse at the h0&amp; it.al said that her New Haven, is I member of the
_.a . ,_
o
from SM to 8$1. 8,racue
. -111.9
p
m1o despite&amp; the u. S, IPY p1ane 1noibeen initiat�
has
,
Racine,
11e
b
.._... 11.,.
-.1 -"l
_,_"' •m
.,.,..ent -.,_
..,um• t n5
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later action. TM youth
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The i r re marks were made flftet
)4'.om'e Company, Baker Equ ip- Racine WH down H o U8 to venlt1 treshman 1cholaiUc honClub •n d lhe Journalism Club.
bon
d by Judge John
on
th Bacon crttic•I list..
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orary. Ai; arade average of 3.:1 1 l he Prealdcnt had breakta■t at the
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She is editor of Tbe Wabam1n,
a ra nce 1n
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for
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dauahSu
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or -t,etter 11 required. She ii · In · Wh lte · Ho use with 17 GOP aena!
t
he Waham a High
School year
Northern
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Dl11trict
St.ateR
ter of Mr. and Mra. Davi d White
tors.
C.pany Ind tbtt ,Obip V•lley ,' only Che at.er ab.OWi a pin in Univenlty Col leae,
boo
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ded Glrh State aa
a r,
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fa ll . The hospital bill for the ch ild Am e
Beala:natlona of three teachers
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Miss Clark, the daughter of
l:O(f�arlle cm:r, prin• Poat.
M
charges.
·
•n4 Nina Keener..
l
and Mrs. Alfred C4irk of
Mr.
The -Meig11 Co11nty Foxhunten W. Va.; Pea.Jlnk1, GU'y Wolfe, Ra- C. , Chancey; Dixie, Jake Gau ; :�:�j , :rd
be
r
n
a'?,: /lHOCia tlon held lta Sprln( aench cine; Noodles, Jock Whllt.ker, Pt. Tr,xle , Jake Gaul.
Letart, Route 1, it I inember of
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Group (,i Chartered
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Show and Fi eld Trial May 8 ind '1 Pleasant.
"Kat h y Sue Fund" ha■ now grown the National Honor -Soc!iety, the
boys anll. g i rl&amp; who :will be attend•C, montfl
u,......0
y;
e
Win•
bolft' , the f.alr at the pt. Pleaq nt
Chanc
y
J.
Susan.
Hobby Cl ub and tJu!J · pen Pal
Lu
Taft
e
rializ
Le&amp;iOrt
Memo
ine
c
Ra
To
A
e
th
In
All
1how
e
th
Children
h
it
w
year,
045 07 · h
il
b Sch I J 1Y 28 29
ing achoo! aeal
Y be
Sen.I
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esoipe, Ware
Wolf
.LGn
;
ton,
Gary
ub.
Cl
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An
org
a
n
i
;
COLUMBUS UPI t� g•�i'.irn�d i:� a il��e �:,�: how:
Vlr1in ia, Warden O un Sunday
Who are t o begin achool in the
Hall, l'rldQ eveni111, Ma:, 8. John
hlbitl � � diipl�)'ed
aidnd ':,_ t�
-S
ue
,
T
e
r
t
C
o
Tuesda y nig ht, several awardJ
_ u te
Yazoo den
lb achoo
Robert Gordon;
�utley . of A.then1 wa1 show Judie, Yazoo,
o urs ;
ry first grade at ·Maaon and wbo will zati on w11 chartered t oday as a ev er, that more mo ne y is needed
with anil
the hl
Coas�ie . Joe , 'Marsh•}1
Roush ;
romote L hc bel ief&amp; 18 )ong as hospitaUzat io in ror the will be presented by aevera l indi•
p
to
l
a
memori
or
to
leek, Racine, waa 1l1J1C• Queen, Estel Mi nk, Galllpol iR ; Bet•
NovCo
C
tt
ri
1ge
ars
of
s
e
y
·be ix
p
rbe
malt beinl eihtblted outdoors
ush , Ra�inc , Flip, Tom Man ue
vidu als an d gro ups to deserving
or t he l ate Sen. Robert A. Taft chil&lt;l is necessa ry.
m111ler 111nd Pete Shield• of Letart tY, U. H. Humphrey; Hogan, llo- R�
• ember 1 1960 may attend.
Rowe,
Raymo
near the l)'m. Th e board ruled
n
c
n
;
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a
N
el
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membe rs of lhis year'a padu1liDC
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p
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h
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son,
il
i
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.
i
mon
of
e
Add
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e
st
er
a
spe
k
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bert
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w
through
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Child n w l go
Falla,
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that no animal• wlll be permitted
c
i
n
e;
B
e
st
P
u
p
in
S
ow,
P
a
l.rte
�
class.
usky,
and
S
of
Charl es J. Stark
inc the ,how. a film on
FlREMEN TO MEET
ci a l schedu le t hrou&amp;hou t the day
DerW Malo
Su
1�e football rteld. Such •ctlon wilPreced
. ,Cll:\,
News•
ky
u
nd
Sa
o
cretary
he
t
n
ee
t
r
ae
d lUe Wal show�, by Do
The Mei gs Co unty Vol unt r
ri.�e:r:il;:��
W�•
which will be&amp;ln It 8 ,. tn, and
-.,,11:Jd\ be In viol1tion of the rule,
Huckleberry , Dorothy . Cooper,
was held at Ba ld
i
n V\rleer.
those papen Inc ., p ubllshers rf the San, Fire me n 's Association w l ll meet ton
for
atlo
c
I•
ten
John
ll end at 1 p, m.
PU:ot,
wi
o
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Jak
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tb;
u
Portl!Lmo
t
.Aaioc
a76 dop cast. ·
of ,tb e ...W. 1y11 Athletic
,Mr hleld1
children whole parent,' c�, pick d_usky R_e1ister, said it was the n iih t at t he Racine Ftre House al ROTC May Beeou1e
recoanl�, · in •b- Schlemmer, Harrison, Ohio; �tom. $
'tl��i which .prohibl� pmea beinl�
t
5
an
,
e
,
veter
I
aentia� Mr. Arthur Bee..
t hem up at t ha t t ime. Children first society formed by any county 3 p . m . • il is a n nou nced ,
Addison ;
Fre nc h ,
ic, Vernon
Oplional At OSU
JI.ii .....
-pl�fd on fkildl where �ed parti pan ln l al, • te an
group in Oh io to commemorate
��� smoll:e, Keater Jones, Fairview, W.
�
t&amp; oc
cl
COLUMBUS UPI-Obio State
&amp; ci ne · who muat ride the ' bu s will
Be
eile
R
r
artim ila f tiaftl been permitted to tional
ra
Co
Arthu
l
a
te
he
of
belief&amp;
a
n
d
wo
r
k
\
lhe
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fo:a:uvund 1bowl IDd t n�ia, Ya. J
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•. dismlaaed at 8:30 p. m.
"'1e OI' toa:m .
s
Resenc
Officer
University"
I Pea Jmks,
e Mo
itll
Wolfe:
ry
a
G
L
Boys a nd e:lrl1 attendlnl the Kepu bli �an sena te leader. The
Mr. Hobsrt Br)'son is i n St. Jo- Trai nini;: Corps ROTC prGgram.
"1Jho wu in Meip General HOQlt1l
femai.
Dfflto(
.
p
ey
H
The boerd decided to go ahead tbat
Hee
ft
Me.
A.
over lhe
t.a
f· U: hr
evening, and died
seph Hospital, Parkersb urg, and will be put o n an optional bui1
eve nt may eat It t he school c,afe- n•m� 11 th e Robert
Beulah, Warden Ouni Harp, U . W��e.TJ
n urs; ogin, Ro r
,1:\h. the buildinJ of the Wahallla
n . o( Eric County.
nal
Ass
mo
·
In
finl
ra''
C
won
nts
i
d
e
n
eek
of
to undergo surgery Thursday next fall. i( Ute move iii approved
the
prioo
l
waa
o
.
for
''
terl1
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21
oe
,
.
H. Hu mphrey; Roberta, Warden er, Peggy Lee, Frank Cornell,
ciJ'etet ll tnd I report w11 a:lven w
--- ·
--""5. by the Board or Tr uateea.
it
e tr11lt.
--c•'···"
tbe
all••
rn,·ng. Hi11 room nu mber is UJ
o
m
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k
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a&gt; h , couq,..- i �.,, hwalden, nvUS
0un; ...,.)', - • ...."""' ;
· P�rtland ; Lee Humphr ey, U, JI.
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ftellllll or the abow:
Extension
y; FlY, Eitel Humphrtf; .sow, Fr•nk P_lckena,
By a un ani mous vote, the u11l­
Warren
tntelldeht, on the ecllool • for reBelt hou nd In M:ei,:a County : lea, U. ff, Humphre
GRACIOUS WE LCOME
versi ty's Fac ulty Council Tuesday
COLUMBUS UPI - Thf! , Oh io
tardtd ehUdren wblch bcil&amp;IJ, , at Beulah, Warden Oun, Lon Bol- Mint; W'hll e Stride, John Schlem-- Parkersburg; S hy, Frank Pickens; McArtJ1ur Briek PlBllt
BERLIN UPI - M arl ene Die­ eleclc d lo end , the compu. laory
i
W ater Pollution �ontro1 · Board
mer; Sall , J. C . Chancey; Fleeti U . and R4lnger, Charle■ Cornell, Ra- Worker Killed Today
H, ■cfenon Sch01&gt;l May I and WUI 'tom,
ch, fearful or her- rece pt ion on program an d turned tbe i.aalle
i
tr
said tod.ay It has 1iven the clty
clne.
c�.1 ,:?. �'r!..·_Lll,rn_. Do�1 . Sln- ·' Belt , hound in ,how: Be ulah, H. Hu mphrey.
returning
to her homeland, ha d 15 over to the" trustee■•
n
i
s
y
ay
d
e
30
r
•noth
l
e
,
e
r
Natural Carriale. $)!)lo Princ
Otrb
CREOLA. o. \Jtlt - Earnest ·of War l
l...,, ia -, wol:.11
'
en ours.
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t
w
r
o
r
a
ac
t
r
t
con
rd
awa
lo
w
c
h
hi
re
ut
Rob·Gordo•.
p
ty,
n
,
Cou
n
Sto
n
V
to
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r
e
n
oa
White Str ide, Joh Schlemm ; Boyer, 45,
I ...re �- ·
m�
- t opposite aex : Ohio Prince,
main sewer lines formance Th ursday nig ht.
Jone·'
1, • . �
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u•in•
ig Tim, Corbett Cleek; Klon dike was k illed toclay w�en _ the bucket construction of
B
B
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Gordon
· Robe
Cheabi
MEIGS GlNEkAL tlOlf'STAL
rt
i
the city's parll)'
w
h
t
d
e
n
n
·
co
to
.
L. of II pow er shovel oaugh,i him beKtlih Arnold Earl Keefer i1nil
Robert Gordon, \Vanien ours, Srnok e, Ke ster Jon es; Dusty,
h°I
r_e
'e
Admitted: Pearl Brlcklea, Al­
ag
VISITORS
HAVE
uah
Powell_Olld R
aaclM, Vernon Perdew, Marie ttll; Sue', Norman tween tbe a bovel and " the cl&amp;J built aewage treatment plant.
J1tt1 Gt.ul,
�. � •�:do�k �:.
,,_""C"
.
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bany;
Paul McEl roy, Po�ero)'.
and
Mr.
of
visitor■
nd
e
W�k
_
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�neb; 8e1t �Ir. Vemoa French. Fisher ; Fly, Estel Mink; Fleet, bank, i:t the McArthur Brick Co.
�
, Hmcbel R.o\lab, Racine ; Ad Jli
Dismiued : Mra. Leiter WIie
Ebenezer
·
arl e1 Warner,
Ch
rs.
M
5
1
MAY
TlllALI
FIILO
dulhed
a
of
'
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•Boyer, who d
U. H. Humphrt!y; Atomic,, Vernon
, PalN, - · 'IJ12•� Mliftthll
J. C. CbanceJ, Racine; ,Uttle Vo
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�
Metp.· -COµn\, Coonbunten will st., w ere John W. Sewell, Mr. an d and dau,hter, Mid dleport; Mrs.
o.; ·cht!t. · wp- �lng on � l)to1'll.
l.llwriU,
Lee,
rench;
Bo�
Kitt!,
F
RIJtlotish,
P
Teth
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la
1trl
c
,
Galllpolle;
.
Humpbrey
w�m .Jobner. Heel,
•Admluiotia.
hold a field trial Sunday, May 15, Mn. Bradley Schiller, Lucille Cl ift Pa ul Simon, Pomeroy; 11.n. Di&amp;no­
-Ne.�' Haven, � J; .Orville JI(-- =is.Norman Pllber, Senecaville; clnej Thun� · 1 � �ch• R��� �t" !'°
ne Kull, Pomerw,
al Ea&amp;I• Ridff •Wllni at 12 noon. all of Maietta.
ee
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Church Group
utI on d Teen-Age 8,00k
Club Purchases Holds Regular
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Q B k O unng
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, Present School Year Meeting Monday

A dde,J A t l',lor11 ing Star
Thre, we,e "'""' lnl o mem- R
bfrsb1p at t he Si.nd,y morning 1
wocship , '"" " ,1 !he &gt;torning
00 S
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5t8r EL;B Churc.h.
The Engli�h cla�se� ol Rutland
The Hf1 . f'ran( 15 H. Glali� H igh School recently conclud ed
deli1•errd an inspiring mesug e their year of activties as a Teenm · · The Everlasting Gift . " Mr. 11 ge Book Club. The h1g hligllt of
an d Mrs. Clark Jhle and son thc year came wbeo club members lielecled 70 (ree dJ¥14e nd
(' harl c.:, were rt'ceivtd
Due to the Baccal a urea te 5er- boo ks earned from purchase&amp; d:urV l l' t' .i t JhH' J tH' . Su nday evening, wg t h e &amp;eeond semester. Duri ng
�lay 1 5. Ile\ . G lazlt'r anno unces the en tire " hool year club mem1 h .:1t there will be no evening hen p urc hased a tot.a.I of MO
l' Orsh1p sep•1re but morning wor- books..
Mrs. Harold Sauer and M iss
.ship will be held at 10.45.
-�- --- Mary E l izabeth Ch a pman, EnJlish
tearhen and spon sors of t he d u b,
dc»cr1 bt!d the Teenage Book Club
as "o unique plan tha t enables st u dcnb to buy e ach month at low
l'OM t:ROV , OHIO
cost a wide ra nge of pm feuionally - selccted books."
D uri ng the
p11st sc h ool year more than one
TONIGHT
million students were enrolled in
""YE:LLU WSTON E KELLY"
. the 2 1 ,000 TAB Cl ubs in j unior
Clint Walker - Ed Byrnes
' and senior high school11 t hroug h out t h e United States a nd Canada.
Not OPltn We-dnnday
Mies Ch o1 pm 111 n and Mrs. Sauer
THUR SDAY •nd FRIDAY
find t h at aa me mhen of the cl ub
' "THE STORY ON P/\.GE' ONE''
their st udent, are now �adln Jil a nd
fli t.a Hayworth - Gi.g Young j enjoy in g more good book.I than
ever before. Many have begun to

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HOLZER HOSPITAL
Friday evening ror
Adn1 1 t 1 ed \faJ 9: Mrs. Donie A. □
Hostesses were Mrs. G u y Hill and
N
McFarland. .\1a90n;
Frank A.
daughler, Kathryn Ann. Attend Cheesrbrt&gt;w . Middleport; Mi('hael
ing were Mrs. Huold Smith, Mn
Hern. N ew Haven; Mr1. Roger
Charles Va n Meter, M n. David
Kel ler, Lung Bottom ; Donald Fol­
Knopp Sr., M rs. Cloves Du nfee
Cl.ASS ' llllllllTING HELD
mer Jr , Pomeroy; Ernest D uffy,
Will Class of the M . Miss June Hill, Carolyn Smith:
The
New- officen of the New Haven held on \lay 24 at St. Joseph's Par­
Sy1· acUSt'"
E. Chureb- met in. the social room. Mrs. Hukel Gilliple and dau­
Woman'1 Club wen· named at a ish Hall 111 '.\fason was dilK'u.'!lsed
o
t tbe dnarqq Wednesday eve.n- ghter, Middle port, Mrs. Donna
Dismissed May Q : Mn. Willle
�t meeting of th111 organita- M rs. :lfork Ward is chairman of
ing
fGr their rAJUlar meetin1 w ith. Custer, Mn. Goldie Ohlinger, Mrs
t1on. Since the f{&gt;rms of the prP�I- the affair.
M a rtin , :\l rs. Walter Tussey, Jam­
den_l and \'ifl' prt's1dtnt are for II
llrs. GPorge Thayer gave a hook es Swart . Mrs. Joh n Riley . Ker­ Alma lohntlon, Wilma Blake an d Opal Ohli nger, Cheshire, Mrs.
period of 1wo yeari-. Mrs. Paul review on ··Master of DE&gt;re,t" by mit Pa ulPy, James Denney, wm. Nancy
VanMeter as hostesses. Mal")' H Iii , Mrs. Maude Tripplett
The
me,tin1
-w11 called to o.:ler Charleatoo and Mn. Alfred Biggs
Scally and �trs. Juhn lhirgan. rt• J Edgar Hoover.
iam Farnt"y, Mrs. Emma Shoen,
meroy.
spective_ly. will c-un 1 1 nue in t hose
Prpsent were MM!. John Morgan, berger. M rs. tuther Slagle, Ed­ � the pi':esldent and the follow- 'Po
g PrG(!l m w,as reo dered : song
two off1t'"es. Ulh�r officers named �rs. Paul Scally . Mrs. rloyd Car­ ward l l 1li:enberg, Mrs. Albert
Sendinj gifts were Mrs. Eli Bir­
b
were_ lirs. Donald Roush, corrl's· mack, Mrs. Don F. Roush, Mrs. Paulins, C 'onnie
Cooke, Harry y ab, PJ'.ai)'�r by_ W inona Ho ff- chfield Mrs. Robert B"ire hf1eI d ,
.
. ' 0., Mrs. Doris
.
pondmg secreta r y : Mrs.
M,ttk Jt'ss Abel, Mrs. Eugene Hesler, Chenaul t , Fred Wasmer, W. Wade man, ree:,OnBJve Bible readln1 by Fmdfay,
Lee, Mrs.
Ward, rf&gt;N&gt;rcling sel'Tf'lary and :i.lrs Louis Karsc-hnik. Mrs. Phil Shepard, A n drew Fitzp,Jttrick, Mrs, au. 90nt,· reeding -by 'Phelm John �rrJ�on, Mrs. Jay Stewa;t,
�
Mrs. JesJ AhPL l rC'asurf'r.
Bat,,y_ M rs. Thomu Hoffman, :llrs. Or\'i ll(' lngles and son, Mrs. Janoll H�nry• . �t "Beautiful Ille
. 'fed Riley , Mn. Byron Van
C.eor�r Thayer . Mrs. Hober! lk Harrison. Mrs. Tru man JohDIOn ��•1 1iy Don Vo nlleter 1 Mn
"•ter, �- Rhoda Fox, Mra. C&amp;­
The club voted to donak ,S200 to C.\othlin, Mrs. Alton Bonney.
an d son, Mrs. Roger Jenki n• and •11&lt;1 liim,i.Jliatl, readlOI i,y ·win, c di . ReecJ, Clifton, Mn. Harry
libraey books, 5 1 50 fur n'ft•rent'e
a, .!""1I nea, aod eIos- Scbrb'" !In· A E · Schae.e •
)1rs. Kt-rmit rortl . Mrs. W i l ham son,
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books and $150 for work on thl• Chisler, .\f rs. Paul Powel l, Mrs.
I.al
� contetu were Mn. HomK
Ma,on,
library project d u r i n g a liusiness Mark Ward. Mrs Jam�s Hampton,
VanMeter. Win•
.
meeting or the club A total or Mrs. Erlwin Roush. Mrs
.
bmon1, were ,ervod alter
('arl
1:oaum1e
...
.
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Jljift'
595 books ch4.'cked out in t lw pai;:t WilPs. :lfrs. Charles Dodd and
,
ftil6.rd irlua with l'rted1 Hnry the PNMnta- were opened.
year at the l'lub sponsorrd li brar)' Mrs 0, C, Campl:tel l .
.
pr!t�
CINCl �NATI UPI - Llve,tock : :..it,nb:111
hy Mrs. George
was reported
HAT RIDII
also
CattlP 600, ralves 100: part load
Thayer, library rha irman She
were aervetf to
SHAIP I N OKINAW,4\
'l!ir ellft'on Cllmben 4-H Club
reported th11t 4-64 days had been
NAHA, Ok.Jnawa UPI-U. S. Air low to averaae choice 1 122 lb th fD�IDJ' -.nember■ Iahelle enjo,ed' • bay ride and wiener
worked at the l1 hrary by members. F'orrc SecretarJ Dudley C. Sharp slaughter steers 26.50, mru1t good 1 BtaWo,
luatilJ, .June 1111'1111, roast J.'ridiy night in N� Haven
Mrs. ThaJt'r. \t rs. lfoherl Mc­ arri�·ed here TuesdJ y n ight for 1 1 50 lb down 24-25, sta ndard 20.50. l'ri1d1 ' llemi,: Clara WIW.ma Park.
Glothlin and Mrs .lamps H a m pton {'Onferences with ranking U. S 2 1 , load mlx.ed utility and 1tand- Lilcille
LaUNne Lewie:
will srrv(' on tht' li brary hoard for mil itary leaders, Three hours be• ard dairy breed 11t�er• 1p:,o; seat- Wi� �-. Kary Plekem,
n e,r;t year,
■(· 1 �, 'l'llelma . Jlenry,
fore hi8 arrival, the Ryukyu leg­ tered 7� lb he1,tan 1.3�24. stanNIIIONld.S
The 'club vulrd to sponsor a islature adopted a resolution de­ dard lQ.30--21; ulihty and com- 1 Dtr■
Kr. -emf Mn. Bob Oliver of
and the bottuaes.
swimming poul projt•rt .agai n this nouncing the stat ion of missile merclal eows 16-17 .DO; �Ul ity and
Gf
' W-. 1/a., spent the week
.
.
y�ar. The annual d inner to be bases here.
ri,:
commercial bulls 18.&amp;&gt;-20, cutters
and
.Ins- parent, Mr
IHdwlR aaYIN
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1 7 .50-18: high good and choice
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A � lliowtt wu '814
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vealers 29--32, good 26-29, standard '
22-25.
A f'ROS,"I
2, Football
29. Man's
Hogs, 1900; bulk mixed 190-240
l . Rnbb!t'a
tralnerMme
l b 15.85- 16.35, mostly 18.35 for UN)•
tail
3. Joln
21. Sick
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220 lb, 240- 260 lb Hli.60-15.85, maJn .
Pi. lrSHJ r!ty
t. Ma.cmlRan' 1 23. Miu
l y 15.00- 1 5.75, few lots i-3 270-2'15
JO. Excdlent
Gardner
Votlf•
ho..,
lb 15.35- 15.50; sows mixed 1-3 300.
{colloq.;
2il. Tibetan
nurnber
"450 lb 12.75- 13.M, few near 300·
11'. Yt:llow
ti. A h l 1h
pnoota
e1uth
13.75; boars 10.
•h28. couch
12. Wln
f], Meaaure of 2'1, "Dem
13. Har1tng,.1e
land
CENSUS NIAQ IND
u. Vaudevtlle
'I. A wrap
28. ll'oote4
WASHINGTON UPI-TIie- IG41)
Bklt
a. Boak !lax
vase
cemus has counttd 1'5,587iffl
16. Be-d' ­
9. Small
29. Mr.
persons, more tl\an 98-� aent of
17, LI.,.
]6 King o!
AYN9
apacn
Pd. Pot Adv,
esti:nated total ol all AmetJ­
the
" Baahnn
lD. Swervea
33. Play
40. PlecN oul
oouatt,Y.
this
in
living
cans
ii, Vantllft
18. A. Valentino
(colloq. )
33. Swlftly
portrayal
If. Indiana
OJaclal
44. - �
:ao. Glrl'1 l!'iLme
clty
h!U.
U. Loof Vlla
22. GP.nu1t1e
;.l6. Ilonill.ll
hou11e rod
24!. Seen-, or
lDllO winter
Olympks
30. Belonging
to UI
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32. Dlecover
34. Not &amp;Hleep
:n Hewing tool
39. Communlata
f2. Peace , L. )
f3. J4pAne110
IH&amp;port
611, Branehef
(biol, )
46. Stop watcl\
47. Frozen
deaaert•
48. Rub out
49. Finest

Is Reported

SURPLUS S�K, ,

Goocf

Market Re.port

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Man s D1amond S0Utalre - Yellow Gold Mounting .:._ Pric� .'8al/5', ;;.

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Bridal Pairs. Both Yellow and White Gold Mounlfi!gs. l�li.911J/,e11,.,P.rice.

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Ladles 7 Diamond. Clu!!lep li&gt;iamond• Ring. {.,\J.,hlle Gold �- ' .
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A $99.95

The Jewel Sh

Bob Bailey

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1 1111 h,y Introducing Rev. John Bl•
_..i who tJVe the opening pray- lµlhy sue While !\Ind Iii«' "'
each to CAR!:' and· th• Sodoty of
Of/
Crippled . chlldten were !llld•
· Thi tr, uurer reported a balance When the Biu.gti_t:en ot·Rutb C!au
'38.31. Mrs. Howard lohnson ol of· tbe United· 11,tbod)st Churdl
Racine PTA, gave a report on met Monday �on at the
Southeast Dtatrlct �onference home of Mine■ Augusta, :tucretla
t
&lt; 1t Marietta, May · · JS .
ahd A"ila Genhelmef' !lulberry·
fflNn for the coming YW .Ave
�MJ.u4a: Prt&amp;Jdcl'!t, Mrs. WIiiiam
Mrs. Qeorp. JoachJm, .preiddent•
t,i,vnle, Racine unit; . vice presl•
dl;lt.,_ � Howard Fre&lt;!�er, Ch,s. :w11 in charge. of �e meeting.
with devotions
ii': secreiar,-, Mrs. Rex E. She ne- whicH opened
er, 1 11,1 by Mrsi Geoqe•· Pirbr, whQ.
d, SRleDl, Center, and t
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'file toJiow.in&amp; commit(ee1 'Were c,ill by ,namln
!IJ")lnted by Mt-a. nownif':· BY· an of the Bifi!I!. Mrs. Jacob
�: Mrs. Howard Johnson, Ra- Gloeckner •u ftleomed back,
unit; Mre. Harold Ebersbach, Into the cla11 after •n abaence of
�--- SU,pl'I Run, and Mn. Ro- JD•ny month1 due. to, il1-- , Ai
round robin letter was sent to
� illeede, Portland unit.
/l'he Audltlnl Committee, Mra. ·Mn. Robert warner a patient ll
Grueser, Syracu1e 1.111it, Holft!l' H01Plt■I.
Durlnc the soclal hour, PQeJDI
RQuah and Mn� HQWar 4
�bach. reported the books In relating to Mother, were rtad by
nee and the committee was di11- Miu Lucretia Genheimer, Mrs.
�&amp;ed.
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Joachim and Ml'8. llleha:Nt Oamp­
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singgroup
led
il(n. :Rnv Tracy
with Mrs. Ruth Ebenbach it was served by the holte.ues.
The June meeting will be beld
mpanist.
fl. JI:. S. Sherow, Athens, w11 at the home of Mt1. Albert Al­
i-11e for the Achievement �anl. . ard, M;ioenvUle.
mmended all units on good
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lllat ahould not be done "
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a. - A unll. Mrs. Shero• and er - � �- :
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UeSu(ly
mlttee awardod llrsl to Port.
will ..Jib honorable menHJIII
..a. U­
.. lo the. Letart Falis and Ila- , 11 · ofPIQ �L
Jiff. Robert
'Il1o Heartlw\o!lf Cluo, of Ill,
- tlie-award for the Po · d
1!,apff,11 Cliu"lh, itldilt;oi:t.
�,:,:
eveniri,: 1t the home
Tuesdaymet
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lllltoi&gt; lti,o;I,. ' a■: __.
�at lllustlnil'lm Coll•D,
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","1"'• I' and� tbe N'attonal Cua• leader.
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UOII 11 Philadelphia M ,y 22-2:1
Harold Hubbard prealdont of
1nn0Uncod.
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•·• lloll"qll of unltl showecUS8-·per- llDa feporb· oil-\lk!, \wotk . w.hleh
doll!( 11
plwfent. The Lellrt Fal.8 PTA memben of ·111t c1aN
to Ille October meetln1 111• ��� i 1'JI'• (l"-'1- 'n1I ffl!IP
; .,,.. 1noet1n1 ljllotlrned lo . Ibo pjjllfflid'r ll&gt; �
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;Methocfist CT&lt;tSi
¢oun&lt;ir Sessi,on,
. The : PorUa,,d PTA wa, ho,,t to
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ihl y Sue FUna�ll•m DQwnie opened the me�t• , Ka t.

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DAILY ORYP?OQUOTE - Hon,'1 ho• to work It:
A X: Y D L B A A. X. R
la L O N G l' II L "L O W
One letter 11lmply 1tA.ndl tor another. In U\11 1ample A t« u■ed
tor th• three L'1, X tor the two O'lt, 11t0. Single letter•, apos­
traphH, the length an d formation of the word1 are an hlotl.
liaoh day lh• code lettera: are dltf'erent.
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11.n. Nellie Brown, o�!�inl
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-"41hf,.
' maii.Jli, 1
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,i 1 � for Jolln O. ,Marlhall Colles:e.
pretldenl ol the Xi G1mn11a M11 cuse P1'A wn lleld 'PMldi)' nlc)ll nia:ht priff reaulted °'tW�l!'Critteatt,- 1H In Lab Oo'llnl,- llem•
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ntumed
�rd'i �er. Mat. C.,
ney werp Ruill 011mm, Lelatt, I Chapter ol the Beta Sigma Phi So- with pretldept Irene G_nlleRr pre. reom• -:lf Mr Wolle1 �- Wingett � ll ollfii ta l,. 'l).,t7,
.,. ei:ie -.tld from the. Ewin,:
hoae Swlday br
Columbu1
nurn
of
tel- 8 program which,,
il,
Lo
meetma:
lheir
over
teadtn&amp;.
presided
Holme,
Rev.
tlle
and
llidinC
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Hoe:tiett.
u
MC.'Coy,
b,ce
Mn.
and
and
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aP,1 Salurda y a
p. m . w th
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ttif Rev. Waldo J Bartell1 p11k,r i1r!1 are freahmen at Manhall. Tut9day when th� met at the l a pnya.
.
by their 1randton J�f Webb
theied
for
h.uteue1
Teachers
were
the
mttalled
�lc He�eu:v iCCOlllWl
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Hall
and
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oC the. Fodlra,ed. ·ohUl'U ofllctai- M.iN Gfimai la a &amp;raduate ol. DA:V
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•ill 1pend a few weab With
u
who
refl'Nft.neet■.
served
and
�:yq,n r�. 1 U'umP!llt
Wa lwlla W1h School while Mia&amp;
ewp omcer1 for the comins year. _ Re1 1 r � WII eond.ueted month
, Q(tif¥1 lair Ula, !¥a,IQ&amp; ye.a,a: irl1,
Whllt re('lrperatU11 from
C
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Morr1,�,m
Mn
are
teacben
Other
u
tht\'
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�ttonaa
�r
htdin1
m
n
'.� �ehnn1 accomp,a led! '
M.cCqy ii a araAual.e of Point- ' The ritu1!11tie installation wu
.
er 8 - 1 1itt.alled " b_J ittayOJ Charl•
cer 111d Relip,,u9 P..dllt'ation h. n.dl. Mn. Barnes and Mlu Ctrcle
pneumonia.
oH\,
outgoina:
the
.1,e.,.. .-d • ' l"4-ed: �e�
with
BIid a 4.\Ullber
'"Bu rial w11 ln �ech Grove. Cem- Plet111at Ula:h School.
oo.«ucted
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\roabone quartet, Ri,rth An . Mir• Ch 1
" .Partltip.ali n&amp;- New officer, in- l Me mben of Che audltlna: eenunJta;;ia prtliaen,t., .e�rf IUl.d P.aJlibe.a,:etJ were Jim- ------ ---Neut,
�IT)'
ted
were
appoin
e
te
fi� Elsie .. Arnold, Dorolbi ·""• Ger '
· · �--· ieqet.l,ry.. 111ie OWen, Earl Holtman. Eliaa C?he■ter Pa.: Paul Gint er
ent,
Mn
Joyce
llrt:d were: presid
and
h
., ;a.ud tr,as-,
- Jte.ut,:. Lawrence Gin- :Mrs. 1'�811. Allman Charl
and J.ennJfer LQl;lse.
KflJ\nedy: Mrs. Norma A.mabary , chalr,uan; A4!;1'8 Norr11 Ind Ann
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eston
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a.1d
y; �- Mary SauvaJe.
ac.ar, �
nt.her.
W. Va.; Mr. and Mr� George Ler'. re�i n&amp;: &amp;ecretar
, r,r.
-•her. of next year•,�·flnt fflll� lltei-1
i':ndp
ndine
correspo
on,
rs
aecretn,tall1Uon e4! officers WAI held :
b
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ch a
�uti of ton for the ner, Mn. Jam• 'MoKmghl and
a
llld wi , , €omi111 boa
· were greeted with a poem. fibi
vi. W¥
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�� Al. Mui, '' by Nixon Wa&amp;er, refrei hJnenta , ntcl , l, � 1'� ..,.vl�es were r. and Mn. Ja me, lln. Elizaba,b Gruner, Hartford, l � nd
l�1, treu- w1lh Kaihlten "••Ill m ch■rtt,
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Layiog down a drlveRuo ifOUp. 1'te ta)&gt;le wu attne -Ai,nt!'leii....-._ Geere• and Phil l'\. Va . ; Mrs. Adam McKnight, Uref. Mrs. Sara Gibbs, "ice prt!;tl- Installed were Kathryn en.-, ....,.
ah and read . by Mn. Tnmpkim.
and
tt
nd
unable
was
to
dent,
n
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JdeJJ t · Irene Gl'\IUel'i t'in£ vkt•
Uvo. 'tll.Uh whl.tf ecww and, ce � :jii, Oineiaaul; Mr and Mn Geo - HuqtinltGD.
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Va.- Mn Hertcbfl
w,ry? See UI for your
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/ will be installed at a lat.er meeting. 1 E,th� Syl Wstet 2nd viee · Ellhei
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the , bulinCN seai.on, a wlth 1-1 •rr��t
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1Qf41;&amp; -+ ku.11:t!iy, .._ her. h Jenti
�nd
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John
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..Nprri
and
Mr
Mn
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best value- in readY- ·
n ary, IIQd Mr•- Emma Powe ll; ·W"oltt, Letart F1 ll••. M r. and M11· 1 I&gt;Uring the builneu me.etina t lN. · � cJ.aili.but, Wl.. \ta.; Mr. a ncl · Mr,. Roi Ho � , Mr. aDd Mrs. Ber- ,roup decided to conduct the Can- M . KeMldJ, Mn. Petrl Welker,
, n;,,ps conteat which was w.oiJ. 1,yi holilers. on e,lth,el, sillie.
n
mixed concrete.
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'- flfth �&amp;de. A party will �
Mae , Smith �Id :tw'J■ g -:,nc �Mn. Fred a Hart, I ce_r Drive in the re1identiaJ dis- Mn. Velma Rue and Mn. Ann
C!VJID ibe wtnn,er P'rtday aftemoon �•a ,Lr C-, h
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ave11
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trict of Pomeroy on May 22 with Rupe.
'"nut •nd c hn.
ery w hen specified·
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bf · room mothers, Mn. Sidpey .\i:llf. -l'..Q.UY� Ai.on,- Jlmmi&amp;- Owen and
1 d.
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Mf. and Mrs. H� Staats, Mr. I Mn. fhyl Mullen, chairman of the
�am headed h)'
Sptncer and Mn. Russell Moore. l
and Mrs. StaRley StaaUI, Faye j Mtronty aervice committee H
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fflllJJA-1,1,
serve a potWill
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Mr,
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The attendance banner wa11 11110
Hoffman and Mrs. Lleu!o Roush, chairman o( the day.
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next meetin,.
the
at
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d�nner
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luck
Beaver,
woh 'by the flfth grade tautht by)
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Va.;
ta
Edward
w�U
which
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conve
slale
The
Stiles
,and
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Mr
St
g Fr�nlc Ginther, �iddleport ; and . be held on . June 3, 4, 15, was d 11.JGCJeq;
l!!fdcPepori
l#f. cl9ae ol the bulln•
Mn. Ralph Spen cer.
At
WY�Z..S!84
Phlme
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CMn.U Youn
td'8,te , Gifl i Sceut ·, a�4 La�llt,
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were served I
retreshmentJ
metli11a:
alBrigb- Mr. a nd Mrs. Daniel f(offman, son cullied
representatives
and
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,Patrol boys, Willard Durst, La n· TrThf. �·
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1 tan ding from th.is chapter will oe to )tn. llildre6 Karr.
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, ny Tyo, Chr!stop_hef To1npkins1
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m:ri·na- -:'ond�y after
1 Char1es Mathews, Dick W�rry amt th8 '3.lle•�
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1P� Smith were recogruzed aDO
leadetJ ¥•�- � COAde- '1di
Cina certHie�tes and bada:es by'
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(y�lef of Police Jed Webster. TheY tM • Ro¥ fettt and l'&amp;' IP'll•
p
t.
: reA11D
wllJ. 1-eeeieve trophies later.
Terry Fult.i. pruttt,nt, GF'd'
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teachers, Ralph Spe ncer,
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h l'n.eetlng with the. GlrJ 81:lmt
Mn. Relph Spencer, Y iss Gene- pfomiae,
The repOtt of the. seer,,
..e,. $ol&gt;art, Mra. Charles Lewi■;
nlve. n by CYnthia Conde.
tary W"'•
,w .,
IUN. lbrr Virginia Reibel and
a
nblth ;:'
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I M i• Ftfi e Erlewine, were intro, D,al't E�
wee-.
w
cl\,tirmlJill,
mea
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cllieed and each was ·presented a The girl! were told. IQ ..ioc1 •
. &amp;Jft. G1·1ta were a1so g1v� n �o Mn: pro ct to b'.�ln ttie lee@di c11.M
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Nolan Swackhamer, mu11c matrucra t Glr . p,l)rlnll\C to •nt:P,l
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P
tori Mn. Ralph C. Zundel, Relig.
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s t
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kll hi.l .pi Y I\ i -�..-..,,_.
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JODI Education instructor· SupL eveq
t.r• lo, Ill.Ml. i&gt; fm&gt;I ol,
�,-; Gibbs and Austin PhilliPl,
. , tlje Saero,I � cbiJNb ,1 1
. , 111- , and 11/,0!fl bavi,. ,. �l'Ql)aJ Oil
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poeni,
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read
1(n. Tompkins
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�plh," by lane A. �ler, aa a , llefl'eshmbtl wtff ee"ed� bf;
�ll,
fliro,lull lo mothers of "'"' i;,ade Jtno!l,r
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT . , . 100% l'URl
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leave
n
p,.114.w� will
t
o
� lo enter Junior Hia]1. School'. :-cl je&lt;I'. il � Ille. ftkl,d,l)lip' circle.
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Syracuse PTA
1 :�:.-i.::i· hlltonan; •nd Jean Neue, Yi,ii In Pol.nnr,llk
Install s New
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Mr and Mn .__,_ Webb were
T•••"--� o,I Wl'f4 o[. tuu, Nlo,...,llllo, � '11, ' ,t,II
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The la,t n:teetinl of the s,,a. A tlWJe: "ll tit lor- u.,

New So rority
T��':.!.'::"
were Offic'e rs Seated
amon1 eleven new actives rek
c,nllt n,mod lo SodeUe,, Wo,n. T Ue5du7 CTefflng
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Mama tlm 'Named

Attend Ginther tral PTA Holds Final Meeting Of
Saturday .
School Year At School Monday Evening Rites
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New Haven Woman's Club Holds
Officer Election At Meeting

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HOLZER HOSPITAL
Friday evening ror
Adn1 1 t 1 ed \faJ 9: Mrs. Donie A. □
Hostesses were Mrs. G u y Hill and
N
McFarland. .\1a90n;
Frank A.
daughler, Kathryn Ann. Attend Cheesrbrt&gt;w . Middleport; Mi('hael
ing were Mrs. Huold Smith, Mn
Hern. N ew Haven; Mr1. Roger
Charles Va n Meter, M n. David
Kel ler, Lung Bottom ; Donald Fol­
Knopp Sr., M rs. Cloves Du nfee
Cl.ASS ' llllllllTING HELD
mer Jr , Pomeroy; Ernest D uffy,
Will Class of the M . Miss June Hill, Carolyn Smith:
The
New- officen of the New Haven held on \lay 24 at St. Joseph's Par­
Sy1· acUSt'"
E. Chureb- met in. the social room. Mrs. Hukel Gilliple and dau­
Woman'1 Club wen· named at a ish Hall 111 '.\fason was dilK'u.'!lsed
o
t tbe dnarqq Wednesday eve.n- ghter, Middle port, Mrs. Donna
Dismissed May Q : Mn. Willle
�t meeting of th111 organita- M rs. :lfork Ward is chairman of
ing
fGr their rAJUlar meetin1 w ith. Custer, Mn. Goldie Ohlinger, Mrs
t1on. Since the f{&gt;rms of the prP�I- the affair.
M a rtin , :\l rs. Walter Tussey, Jam­
den_l and \'ifl' prt's1dtnt are for II
llrs. GPorge Thayer gave a hook es Swart . Mrs. Joh n Riley . Ker­ Alma lohntlon, Wilma Blake an d Opal Ohli nger, Cheshire, Mrs.
period of 1wo yeari-. Mrs. Paul review on ··Master of DE&gt;re,t" by mit Pa ulPy, James Denney, wm. Nancy
VanMeter as hostesses. Mal")' H Iii , Mrs. Maude Tripplett
The
me,tin1
-w11 called to o.:ler Charleatoo and Mn. Alfred Biggs
Scally and �trs. Juhn lhirgan. rt• J Edgar Hoover.
iam Farnt"y, Mrs. Emma Shoen,
meroy.
spective_ly. will c-un 1 1 nue in t hose
Prpsent were MM!. John Morgan, berger. M rs. tuther Slagle, Ed­ � the pi':esldent and the follow- 'Po
g PrG(!l m w,as reo dered : song
two off1t'"es. Ulh�r officers named �rs. Paul Scally . Mrs. rloyd Car­ ward l l 1li:enberg, Mrs. Albert
Sendinj gifts were Mrs. Eli Bir­
b
were_ lirs. Donald Roush, corrl's· mack, Mrs. Don F. Roush, Mrs. Paulins, C 'onnie
Cooke, Harry y ab, PJ'.ai)'�r by_ W inona Ho ff- chfield Mrs. Robert B"ire hf1eI d ,
.
. ' 0., Mrs. Doris
.
pondmg secreta r y : Mrs.
M,ttk Jt'ss Abel, Mrs. Eugene Hesler, Chenaul t , Fred Wasmer, W. Wade man, ree:,OnBJve Bible readln1 by Fmdfay,
Lee, Mrs.
Ward, rf&gt;N&gt;rcling sel'Tf'lary and :i.lrs Louis Karsc-hnik. Mrs. Phil Shepard, A n drew Fitzp,Jttrick, Mrs, au. 90nt,· reeding -by 'Phelm John �rrJ�on, Mrs. Jay Stewa;t,
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Mrs. JesJ AhPL l rC'asurf'r.
Bat,,y_ M rs. Thomu Hoffman, :llrs. Or\'i ll(' lngles and son, Mrs. Janoll H�nry• . �t "Beautiful Ille
. 'fed Riley , Mn. Byron Van
C.eor�r Thayer . Mrs. Hober! lk Harrison. Mrs. Tru man JohDIOn ��•1 1iy Don Vo nlleter 1 Mn
"•ter, �- Rhoda Fox, Mra. C&amp;­
The club voted to donak ,S200 to C.\othlin, Mrs. Alton Bonney.
an d son, Mrs. Roger Jenki n• and •11&lt;1 liim,i.Jliatl, readlOI i,y ·win, c di . ReecJ, Clifton, Mn. Harry
libraey books, 5 1 50 fur n'ft•rent'e
a, .!""1I nea, aod eIos- Scbrb'" !In· A E · Schae.e •
)1rs. Kt-rmit rortl . Mrs. W i l ham son,
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books and $150 for work on thl• Chisler, .\f rs. Paul Powel l, Mrs.
I.al
� contetu were Mn. HomK
Ma,on,
library project d u r i n g a liusiness Mark Ward. Mrs Jam�s Hampton,
VanMeter. Win•
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meeting or the club A total or Mrs. Erlwin Roush. Mrs
.
bmon1, were ,ervod alter
('arl
1:oaum1e
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595 books ch4.'cked out in t lw pai;:t WilPs. :lfrs. Charles Dodd and
,
ftil6.rd irlua with l'rted1 Hnry the PNMnta- were opened.
year at the l'lub sponsorrd li brar)' Mrs 0, C, Campl:tel l .
.
pr!t�
CINCl �NATI UPI - Llve,tock : :..it,nb:111
hy Mrs. George
was reported
HAT RIDII
also
CattlP 600, ralves 100: part load
Thayer, library rha irman She
were aervetf to
SHAIP I N OKINAW,4\
'l!ir ellft'on Cllmben 4-H Club
reported th11t 4-64 days had been
NAHA, Ok.Jnawa UPI-U. S. Air low to averaae choice 1 122 lb th fD�IDJ' -.nember■ Iahelle enjo,ed' • bay ride and wiener
worked at the l1 hrary by members. F'orrc SecretarJ Dudley C. Sharp slaughter steers 26.50, mru1t good 1 BtaWo,
luatilJ, .June 1111'1111, roast J.'ridiy night in N� Haven
Mrs. ThaJt'r. \t rs. lfoherl Mc­ arri�·ed here TuesdJ y n ight for 1 1 50 lb down 24-25, sta ndard 20.50. l'ri1d1 ' llemi,: Clara WIW.ma Park.
Glothlin and Mrs .lamps H a m pton {'Onferences with ranking U. S 2 1 , load mlx.ed utility and 1tand- Lilcille
LaUNne Lewie:
will srrv(' on tht' li brary hoard for mil itary leaders, Three hours be• ard dairy breed 11t�er• 1p:,o; seat- Wi� �-. Kary Plekem,
n e,r;t year,
■(· 1 �, 'l'llelma . Jlenry,
fore hi8 arrival, the Ryukyu leg­ tered 7� lb he1,tan 1.3�24. stanNIIIONld.S
The 'club vulrd to sponsor a islature adopted a resolution de­ dard lQ.30--21; ulihty and com- 1 Dtr■
Kr. -emf Mn. Bob Oliver of
and the bottuaes.
swimming poul projt•rt .agai n this nouncing the stat ion of missile merclal eows 16-17 .DO; �Ul ity and
Gf
' W-. 1/a., spent the week
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y�ar. The annual d inner to be bases here.
ri,:
commercial bulls 18.&amp;&gt;-20, cutters
and
.Ins- parent, Mr
IHdwlR aaYIN
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1 7 .50-18: high good and choice
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22-25.
A f'ROS,"I
2, Football
29. Man's
Hogs, 1900; bulk mixed 190-240
l . Rnbb!t'a
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tail
3. Joln
21. Sick
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Pi. lrSHJ r!ty
t. Ma.cmlRan' 1 23. Miu
l y 15.00- 1 5.75, few lots i-3 270-2'15
JO. Excdlent
Gardner
Votlf•
ho..,
lb 15.35- 15.50; sows mixed 1-3 300.
{colloq.;
2il. Tibetan
nurnber
"450 lb 12.75- 13.M, few near 300·
11'. Yt:llow
ti. A h l 1h
pnoota
e1uth
13.75; boars 10.
•h28. couch
12. Wln
f], Meaaure of 2'1, "Dem
13. Har1tng,.1e
land
CENSUS NIAQ IND
u. Vaudevtlle
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28. ll'oote4
WASHINGTON UPI-TIie- IG41)
Bklt
a. Boak !lax
vase
cemus has counttd 1'5,587iffl
16. Be-d' ­
9. Small
29. Mr.
persons, more tl\an 98-� aent of
17, LI.,.
]6 King o!
AYN9
apacn
Pd. Pot Adv,
esti:nated total ol all AmetJ­
the
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lD. Swervea
33. Play
40. PlecN oul
oouatt,Y.
this
in
living
cans
ii, Vantllft
18. A. Valentino
(colloq. )
33. Swlftly
portrayal
If. Indiana
OJaclal
44. - �
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clty
h!U.
U. Loof Vlla
22. GP.nu1t1e
;.l6. Ilonill.ll
hou11e rod
24!. Seen-, or
lDllO winter
Olympks
30. Belonging
to UI
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32. Dlecover
34. Not &amp;Hleep
:n Hewing tool
39. Communlata
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f3. J4pAne110
IH&amp;port
611, Branehef
(biol, )
46. Stop watcl\
47. Frozen
deaaert•
48. Rub out
49. Finest

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SURPLUS S�K, ,

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Man s D1amond S0Utalre - Yellow Gold Mounting .:._ Pric� .'8al/5', ;;.

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Bridal Pairs. Both Yellow and White Gold Mounlfi!gs. l�li.911J/,e11,.,P.rice.

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Ladles 7 Diamond. Clu!!lep li&gt;iamond• Ring. {.,\J.,hlle Gold �- ' .
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1 1111 h,y Introducing Rev. John Bl•
_..i who tJVe the opening pray- lµlhy sue While !\Ind Iii«' "'
each to CAR!:' and· th• Sodoty of
Of/
Crippled . chlldten were !llld•
· Thi tr, uurer reported a balance When the Biu.gti_t:en ot·Rutb C!au
'38.31. Mrs. Howard lohnson ol of· tbe United· 11,tbod)st Churdl
Racine PTA, gave a report on met Monday �on at the
Southeast Dtatrlct �onference home of Mine■ Augusta, :tucretla
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&lt; 1t Marietta, May · · JS .
ahd A"ila Genhelmef' !lulberry·
fflNn for the coming YW .Ave
�MJ.u4a: Prt&amp;Jdcl'!t, Mrs. WIiiiam
Mrs. Qeorp. JoachJm, .preiddent•
t,i,vnle, Racine unit; . vice presl•
dl;lt.,_ � Howard Fre&lt;!�er, Ch,s. :w11 in charge. of �e meeting.
with devotions
ii': secreiar,-, Mrs. Rex E. She ne- whicH opened
er, 1 11,1 by Mrsi Geoqe•· Pirbr, whQ.
d, SRleDl, Center, and t
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'file toJiow.in&amp; commit(ee1 'Were c,ill by ,namln
!IJ")lnted by Mt-a. nownif':· BY· an of the Bifi!I!. Mrs. Jacob
�: Mrs. Howard Johnson, Ra- Gloeckner •u ftleomed back,
unit; Mre. Harold Ebersbach, Into the cla11 after •n abaence of
�--- SU,pl'I Run, and Mn. Ro- JD•ny month1 due. to, il1-- , Ai
round robin letter was sent to
� illeede, Portland unit.
/l'he Audltlnl Committee, Mra. ·Mn. Robert warner a patient ll
Grueser, Syracu1e 1.111it, Holft!l' H01Plt■I.
Durlnc the soclal hour, PQeJDI
RQuah and Mn� HQWar 4
�bach. reported the books In relating to Mother, were rtad by
nee and the committee was di11- Miu Lucretia Genheimer, Mrs.
�&amp;ed.
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Joachim and Ml'8. llleha:Nt Oamp­
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singgroup
led
il(n. :Rnv Tracy
with Mrs. Ruth Ebenbach it was served by the holte.ues.
The June meeting will be beld
mpanist.
fl. JI:. S. Sherow, Athens, w11 at the home of Mt1. Albert Al­
i-11e for the Achievement �anl. . ard, M;ioenvUle.
mmended all units on good
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lllat ahould not be done "
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a. - A unll. Mrs. Shero• and er - � �- :
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UeSu(ly
mlttee awardod llrsl to Port.
will ..Jib honorable menHJIII
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.. lo the. Letart Falis and Ila- , 11 · ofPIQ �L
Jiff. Robert
'Il1o Heartlw\o!lf Cluo, of Ill,
- tlie-award for the Po · d
1!,apff,11 Cliu"lh, itldilt;oi:t.
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eveniri,: 1t the home
Tuesdaymet
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lllltoi&gt; lti,o;I,. ' a■: __.
�at lllustlnil'lm Coll•D,
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","1"'• I' and� tbe N'attonal Cua• leader.
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Harold Hubbard prealdont of
1nn0Uncod.
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doll!( 11
plwfent. The Lellrt Fal.8 PTA memben of ·111t c1aN
to Ille October meetln1 111• ��� i 1'JI'• (l"-'1- 'n1I ffl!IP
; .,,.. 1noet1n1 ljllotlrned lo . Ibo pjjllfflid'r ll&gt; �
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;Methocfist CT&lt;tSi
¢oun&lt;ir Sessi,on,
. The : PorUa,,d PTA wa, ho,,t to
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DAILY ORYP?OQUOTE - Hon,'1 ho• to work It:
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tor th• three L'1, X tor the two O'lt, 11t0. Single letter•, apos­
traphH, the length an d formation of the word1 are an hlotl.
liaoh day lh• code lettera: are dltf'erent.
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pretldenl ol the Xi G1mn11a M11 cuse P1'A wn lleld 'PMldi)' nlc)ll nia:ht priff reaulted °'tW�l!'Critteatt,- 1H In Lab Oo'llnl,- llem•
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ney werp Ruill 011mm, Lelatt, I Chapter ol the Beta Sigma Phi So- with pretldept Irene G_nlleRr pre. reom• -:lf Mr Wolle1 �- Wingett � ll ollfii ta l,. 'l).,t7,
.,. ei:ie -.tld from the. Ewin,:
hoae Swlday br
Columbu1
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of
tel- 8 program which,,
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presided
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by their 1randton J�f Webb
theied
for
h.uteue1
Teachers
were
the
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who
refl'Nft.neet■.
served
and
�:yq,n r�. 1 U'umP!llt
Wa lwlla W1h School while Mia&amp;
ewp omcer1 for the comins year. _ Re1 1 r � WII eond.ueted month
, Q(tif¥1 lair Ula, !¥a,IQ&amp; ye.a,a: irl1,
Whllt re('lrperatU11 from
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M.cCqy ii a araAual.e of Point- ' The ritu1!11tie installation wu
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er 8 - 1 1itt.alled " b_J ittayOJ Charl•
cer 111d Relip,,u9 P..dllt'ation h. n.dl. Mn. Barnes and Mlu Ctrcle
pneumonia.
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outgoina:
the
.1,e.,.. .-d • ' l"4-ed: �e�
with
BIid a 4.\Ullber
'"Bu rial w11 ln �ech Grove. Cem- Plet111at Ula:h School.
oo.«ucted
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" .Partltip.ali n&amp;- New officer, in- l Me mben of Che audltlna: eenunJta;;ia prtliaen,t., .e�rf IUl.d P.aJlibe.a,:etJ were Jim- ------ ---Neut,
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ted
were
appoin
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te
fi� Elsie .. Arnold, Dorolbi ·""• Ger '
· · �--· ieqet.l,ry.. 111ie OWen, Earl Holtman. Eliaa C?he■ter Pa.: Paul Gint er
ent,
Mn
Joyce
llrt:d were: presid
and
h
., ;a.ud tr,as-,
- Jte.ut,:. Lawrence Gin- :Mrs. 1'�811. Allman Charl
and J.ennJfer LQl;lse.
KflJ\nedy: Mrs. Norma A.mabary , chalr,uan; A4!;1'8 Norr11 Ind Ann
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eston
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y; �- Mary SauvaJe.
ac.ar, �
nt.her.
W. Va.; Mr. and Mr� George Ler'. re�i n&amp;: &amp;ecretar
, r,r.
-•her. of next year•,�·flnt fflll� lltei-1
i':ndp
ndine
correspo
on,
rs
aecretn,tall1Uon e4! officers WAI held :
b
1
ch a
�uti of ton for the ner, Mn. Jam• 'MoKmghl and
a
llld wi , , €omi111 boa
· were greeted with a poem. fibi
vi. W¥
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�� Al. Mui, '' by Nixon Wa&amp;er, refrei hJnenta , ntcl , l, � 1'� ..,.vl�es were r. and Mn. Ja me, lln. Elizaba,b Gruner, Hartford, l � nd
l�1, treu- w1lh Kaihlten "••Ill m ch■rtt,
,
Layiog down a drlveRuo ifOUp. 1'te ta)&gt;le wu attne -Ai,nt!'leii....-._ Geere• and Phil l'\. Va . ; Mrs. Adam McKnight, Uref. Mrs. Sara Gibbs, "ice prt!;tl- Installed were Kathryn en.-, ....,.
ah and read . by Mn. Tnmpkim.
and
tt
nd
unable
was
to
dent,
n
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JdeJJ t · Irene Gl'\IUel'i t'in£ vkt•
Uvo. 'tll.Uh whl.tf ecww and, ce � :jii, Oineiaaul; Mr and Mn Geo - HuqtinltGD.
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Va.- Mn Hertcbfl
w,ry? See UI for your
r
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/ will be installed at a lat.er meeting. 1 E,th� Syl Wstet 2nd viee · Ellhei
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the , bulinCN seai.on, a wlth 1-1 •rr��t
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s
1Qf41;&amp; -+ ku.11:t!iy, .._ her. h Jenti
�nd
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John
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..Nprri
and
Mr
Mn
n and
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best value- in readY- ·
n ary, IIQd Mr•- Emma Powe ll; ·W"oltt, Letart F1 ll••. M r. and M11· 1 I&gt;Uring the builneu me.etina t lN. · � cJ.aili.but, Wl.. \ta.; Mr. a ncl · Mr,. Roi Ho � , Mr. aDd Mrs. Ber- ,roup decided to conduct the Can- M . KeMldJ, Mn. Petrl Welker,
, n;,,ps conteat which was w.oiJ. 1,yi holilers. on e,lth,el, sillie.
n
mixed concrete.
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'- flfth �&amp;de. A party will �
Mae , Smith �Id :tw'J■ g -:,nc �Mn. Fred a Hart, I ce_r Drive in the re1identiaJ dis- Mn. Velma Rue and Mn. Ann
C!VJID ibe wtnn,er P'rtday aftemoon �•a ,Lr C-, h
,
ave11
a.
w,
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trict of Pomeroy on May 22 with Rupe.
'"nut •nd c hn.
ery w hen specified·
\
bf · room mothers, Mn. Sidpey .\i:llf. -l'..Q.UY� Ai.on,- Jlmmi&amp;- Owen and
1 d.
,
Mf. and Mrs. H� Staats, Mr. I Mn. fhyl Mullen, chairman of the
�am headed h)'
Sptncer and Mn. Russell Moore. l
and Mrs. StaRley StaaUI, Faye j Mtronty aervice committee H
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�.Ji--.1:.. J
fflllJJA-1,1,
serve a potWill
81IIOD
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Mr,
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The attendance banner wa11 11110
Hoffman and Mrs. Lleu!o Roush, chairman o( the day.
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next meetin,.
the
at
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d�nner
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luck
Beaver,
woh 'by the flfth grade tautht by)
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Va.;
ta
Edward
w�U
which
n
tio
n
conve
slale
The
Stiles
,and
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Mr
St
g Fr�nlc Ginther, �iddleport ; and . be held on . June 3, 4, 15, was d 11.JGCJeq;
l!!fdcPepori
l#f. cl9ae ol the bulln•
Mn. Ralph Spen cer.
At
WY�Z..S!84
Phlme
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CMn.U Youn
td'8,te , Gifl i Sceut ·, a�4 La�llt,
,
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w
1
were served I
retreshmentJ
metli11a:
alBrigb- Mr. a nd Mrs. Daniel f(offman, son cullied
representatives
and
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ed.
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,Patrol boys, Willard Durst, La n· TrThf. �·
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1 tan ding from th.is chapter will oe to )tn. llildre6 Karr.
kl
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00• e, l\o- and dtiuJh ter, The Plains .
, ny Tyo, Chr!stop_hef To1npkins1
·
chool
s
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m:ri·na- -:'ond�y after
1 Char1es Mathews, Dick W�rry amt th8 '3.lle•�
.,,..,•,eb -with t-·
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1P� Smith were recogruzed aDO
leadetJ ¥•�- � COAde- '1di
Cina certHie�tes and bada:es by'
,
r
(y�lef of Police Jed Webster. TheY tM • Ro¥ fettt and l'&amp;' IP'll•
p
t.
: reA11D
wllJ. 1-eeeieve trophies later.
Terry Fult.i. pruttt,nt, GF'd'
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teachers, Ralph Spe ncer,
, The
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h l'n.eetlng with the. GlrJ 81:lmt
Mn. Relph Spencer, Y iss Gene- pfomiae,
The repOtt of the. seer,,
..e,. $ol&gt;art, Mra. Charles Lewi■;
nlve. n by CYnthia Conde.
tary W"'•
,w .,
IUN. lbrr Virginia Reibel and
a
nblth ;:'
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I M i• Ftfi e Erlewine, were intro, D,al't E�
wee-.
w
cl\,tirmlJill,
mea
g�
cllieed and each was ·presented a The girl! were told. IQ ..ioc1 •
. &amp;Jft. G1·1ta were a1so g1v� n �o Mn: pro ct to b'.�ln ttie lee@di c11.M
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Nolan Swackhamer, mu11c matrucra t Glr . p,l)rlnll\C to •nt:P,l
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P
tori Mn. Ralph C. Zundel, Relig.
11o
rt 0
s t
t
kll hi.l .pi Y I\ i -�..-..,,_.
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JODI Education instructor· SupL eveq
t.r• lo, Ill.Ml. i&gt; fm&gt;I ol,
�,-; Gibbs and Austin PhilliPl,
. , tlje Saero,I � cbiJNb ,1 1
. , 111- , and 11/,0!fl bavi,. ,. �l'Ql)aJ Oil
t
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poeni,
a
read
1(n. Tompkins
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�plh," by lane A. �ler, aa a , llefl'eshmbtl wtff ee"ed� bf;
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fliro,lull lo mothers of "'"' i;,ade Jtno!l,r
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT . , . 100% l'URl
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lilo,&lt;t
tr',i
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leave
n
p,.114.w� will
t
o
� lo enter Junior Hia]1. School'. :-cl je&lt;I'. il � Ille. ftkl,d,l)lip' circle.
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1 :�:.-i.::i· hlltonan; •nd Jean Neue, Yi,ii In Pol.nnr,llk
Install s New
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Mr and Mn .__,_ Webb were
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The la,t n:teetinl of the s,,a. A tlWJe: "ll tit lor- u.,

New So rority
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were Offic'e rs Seated
amon1 eleven new actives rek
c,nllt n,mod lo SodeUe,, Wo,n. T Ue5du7 CTefflng
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Attend Ginther tral PTA Holds Final Meeting Of
Saturday .
School Year At School Monday Evening Rites
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wANrm Home Economics Display, Style �we, Many - �7::��.r.i� l�:!./��
Art"It1 es Of Boys Ar ts EXbib"It d 1 At RutIand
Apply In Person

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The last meeting ot the a.boo! 11:raders, b:! 11chers and parent&amp; 1n and rostrum by We5ley Sisson;
n. Bu el Ridenour, Mrs. Guy
TifR.EE COMP� ROOMS OF
merfie ld, Mra. Letha Koblentz
year for the Northweatern PTA the late summe.-. Tbe attendance End table&amp; 11nd Smoking stand by
al l new furniture at lngel's
At The
was tleld Monday evening at the banner wa.s won by Mrs, Martha Dick Du1■n.
. Pau l Baer, Mrs. Wyatt Chad­
Furniture. Include• 2 pleee liv•
Ru tland gym at 8. The meeting Chapman's class.
Record cabinet by David Pierce w , Mrs. Horace Karr and Mrs.
ing room suite, 3 matching tathanked
LUCiiS
Mrs.
!
numbers
vocal
by
opened
was
e offictn:
th
by
and clg■reu.e holder by Roy Holter attended the di1trict
Bowl
lamps,
matching
piece
bles,
2
4
• cen.. per word for Uane COZPaM:llltlve Iwttona..
10 senior gir ls who have studied and members for th eir co-opera• L:awrence Smith; Jewel bo:r.es b} g11rden c l ub meeting at Logan.
bedroom suite, intenprlng mat·
IIPO&lt;W - ooo
30 - por .....s.
past year and Joe Stafford and Darron Key11;
music at lh e Rut l and school !or lion during lhe
Fred Rice spent a Sunday wlth
lrc:s.s and box 1prlng, bed 1prl"ad,
Full nle o! 3 eonta per word ..W. be � fer l4vertiJIDc
EV
12 years under Mn. Ethel Chap• then turned the meeting over to Lamps by Darroll Smith, Waid Mr. 11nd Mrs. L. L. Roof of Dela•
2 dre11ser lamps, Hotpoinl rel,jj).
If .... pold wlWll 10 'WI Iller
man. The girf8 introduced them- the program Chairman, Mra. liar- Nelson and Robert JeHe.
Ware.
frigerator, gas range, 7 piece I
- ta Ad..ninc - 6bould be - tmmocU1"'11. Tho
l d Sauer.
o
of
told
and
plans
selves
their
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tn­
exhibits
nior
e
S
and
Junior
========
and
e
set,
piec
32
dinette
dinner
E . J. Nunna lly has accepted em­
Duly SmtiDel will oot. be rwpoaabJe ffW mon than one incor-­
for the fulure .
The theme oI lhe program for r:luded : Cedar ch est by Jimmy ployment In Co l umbus.
n'll:f'ffl
ware. These 3 rooms of fumi• 1 ( 81 E,n
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Inc l uded on the program were the evening wu "Strengthen the Griffith and Marlin Goff; Gun
lure were not picked up afler a
-.r.l of. 'lhanb ud ISfecW Nof�lt ol ltv1.'Qt. Sl.UO. Obituane1
's a Grand Night for Singing'', Home through Vocational Guid• r1teks by Larry Morris and Char les
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl, Porn•
·•1t
The
made.
w111
payment
down
P1Mlililbld It l Milt per wotd.
recentl y visited Mn. Lona
roy
e
"
ance.''
Ohio'·,
Mill
d
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"Beautiful
Barrett; Hall tree by Tom Cha-fin.
11avings can be yours. No down i ------ -- WORDS
1 DAY
I DAYS
C DAYS
I MO.
Roecher.
e
introduc
Sauer
Mrs.
OR
HOUR
THE
DY
HOUSEWORK
"
Jan
Mr1.
d
way&amp;",
l
"A
You
Stream",
e
Lov
I
son
l
Ne
e
Wayn
by
cas'?I
Book
Just
pay.
to
months
36
payment,
15
'4-l!O
••.ae
110o
IClc
the day. Phone WY2·2482.
Truly" "Some .vh ere a Voice Iii Burleson, home economics .in• and Waid Nicholson; End tables
pay the balance or $8.50 a week.
$6. 00
•1.ao
•1 .20
9Do
Ill
Mr. a,nd Mrs. llaymond Elberfeld
5-I0-3tc
Calling", "Prayer Perfect" and struclor who introduced Jane by Larry SmiLh ; Night stands by
(urnilure
of
worth
$899
1s
Here
'7.l!O
tz.,:t
1le
36
and
son, Mike, spent the weekend
the "Rutland H!gh School Song" Parsons, .i .sophomore who Wat Herbert Grate and Harold Mc­
for only $689. Phone WY 2-26�.
with his parents.
Columbus
in
by 10 A.II. will be Ln lll&amp;I cloy·, ,-per.
Adi
with the audience joining the the nam1tor for the style revue Kentie; Coffee tables by David
� 1 1 3tc
Mr. aud Mrs. Phillip Boyles
which followed, Be.fore the re- Martin, Roy Cremeans and Jim­
girls.
.
l!R CONDITIONING, REFRIGER· lh e group were gan dra v1u, M 1s.s
G 1rJs Ill
parsons presented Mn. mie George; Sewing cabinet b)' 8penL the weekend in Dayton with
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SATUHDA y· Watch ror the walk·
¥Ir. and Mrs. Carl Watson.
atioo service, J.1ck'1 Retri1era - ·1· I 11·IS, J UdY SI awt er, J oan wood • Bur J eson w i· th a corsage on l)e. Jim Hobstetter; Toy
Dage by
of
in&lt;le Shoe Box on the ,•·eels
w
tlon, New Hav en. Pbone TI/ aru,
.. M ar1or1e
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th e H ome .,...onomics
stu• Frank Bal le ngee; Toy ah eU b),
a
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Mr. and Mrs. John Ginther and
( ) Notices
Midd leport and YOU may re•
37.
Q-2S·ll Hysell, Rose Jacks, lune Searles, dents.
Larry Bolin; Lamp by Cecil Nel­ Jack Yisiled with Mrs. Effie Wat•
2"
ceive I pair of complimentary u.
Miss Parsons revi ewed the past son.
La son •• Priddy, Patricia Young
� 11164 OLDSMOBILE SuPER 88 4
TUMITa AND
son. Tuppers Plains, Sunday.
1. ?. McCOY
s. KilYelle&amp;. The Shoe Box,. Mid•
work of the Ho. Ee. departyear's
They
Ferrell.
yn
.iro
d
an
1
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e
wer
l,J P•ln.. p,... I��::�
IMurFl1h
trap
by
car
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ndab
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p
e
I&gt;oor. A &amp;ood d
Rob
ert Long; Tac­
AUCTIONIIR
dleporl.
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li 1 1
Mr. and Mra. Virgil Wood, Ath•
accompanied -by Mrs. Chapman. ment and then presented the fol- kle rack by Michael Kina: and
.
N �y Nolloftw.._
th11t i1 worth much more money. - .
It..,._ 2,, LOftl Bottorr-# 1 ..,h.._
called on Mr. ,11nd Mrs. Mar•
ns,
e
l
gir
lowing
Eloise
Jor
dothing
ing
l
mode
s
sing
to
d
e
plann
r
e
Muss
,... A. ....... 'lt1Hoi, WY2Charles Sigman; Bowls by Cecil
Famous VlB Ro.:k el engine with THOROUG�lHRED BOltDER COLwith the group but was ill and school, ch urch .and trav el w�ar. Nelson; Jewel box by Roy Cre­ ion Wood, Sunday.
hydramatlc Super Driv e. Here's
LIE pupa. Ready to go. The best
2N6. --· --- The setting for thii was a srnall means; Che1t of drawers by Ri­
'MiH Joan Frost is visiting her
in the slate. Phone W I 9-36'0. GRAVELY nACTOR SA.L I AND unable to attend.
1our chance to step u p to an
IIIDO!.iroRr FIIIB
rvlu.
er, Mrs. Betty Myers, in Colum­
sist
512
I.
Mehr,
PonMro,.
h
The
busin
e
ss
me
mode
e
ting
l
of
school
room
and
was
cona white chard Rife and Checker board by
I
Olds at the right price. Karr &amp;
5 1 1 3tc
SIie, 11\�y..
ment AuctJon
Phone WY24975.
"tll f dueled by the president, Mn. lli· fence through which artificial Paul Browning.
bus.
Vanzandt, Pomeroy, 0. �·10.3tc --- ----... May 14, Ewin• BulJdi.bl' oa the
LE rll
rnn �
p. m. untll Ji,n• 1 . S.luman: chard Lucas and Mr11. Harvey flowers entwin ed.
Also -on display w ere setera l
ENCH
OT·
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roush and
T in lllddloP9fl. � Uld 10,7 FORD CUSTOM $1 195. Club DOU B
Harold Bnrnhart,
Er lewine instal led th e fol lowing
Model s were Brenda Turn er pieces of 1ci enc e equiment in
DOG machine, neon restaurant
Nora Brown, Jackson, spent
Mrs.
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Ne• lluchudlM. av.,tl,lni
Sedan. Be.autiful light green
Ohio. Ph-. Coolv'.lle 3691 ,
as officera !or the coming year: Sonja Turner, Susie Rathburn the science room.
the week end with Mr. and Mr,.
lrCIII! Billy &lt;kltt, lo lllcheti
flnilh. A Cl/ that's sure to ( sign, gas ranse, electric com·
3-ll-lfc
President, Mrs. Carro ll Snowden; Ruth Spangler, Cher)'l Sear les'
To con-elude
meeting
the
preuor, booihl, toldin&amp; party
61ok1. Doon open I •· In. Salo
pleaae from any ang le , V-a en•
Vice Preaident, Mrs, Homer Park- Aliee Crouser, Clara Mae Hysel l: George Dal111, e:a:ecutive head, In­ Guy Summerfield.
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tabie, 8' long, 1 2 folding chairs ___
ataru 1 1 a. m.. ltefrtabmenta
line, automatic drive. Compare
er; Secretary, Mrs. Car l Morris Judy Brogan, Drema Birchfield, troduced H elll')I Null Jr., the new
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy spent
to match. Ideal for picnics on MUlil.LSR J UR :\ .....,Clli., W lrlN�
1v1lloble •II do y. Cliti Nod·
the car-Compare th e price. It
and Treasurer, Mrs . Carl Morris. Sandy Sheet., Judy Chafln, Dott principal and ,1so other high the week end in Wooster with Mr.
,..
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HOUlili. • ll n
Arnold 1
the J j wn. Will sell cheap. In·
MIiie
lord Jr., AucUon..t.
can't be be11t. Karr · It v,n
A report of the County Council Smith, Roberta Grate, Audis achool teachers.
and Mn. Ernest Fisher.
.
thors, lyracu" Ohl• ,hone
quire Marie Steiner, Corner
5·10-3tc
Zandt, Pom eroy, o.
meetfng was given by M rs. Giles Hite, Vivian Priddy, Joyce Ede ns
Mr. Dallas reviewed the success
COUNTY WIDE CLA6S MlthNG
WY•2-6314.
Restaurant, Cheshire, Ohio, or
1 1 -19-tfc:
Smith and tentative plans were Vio la M cKnight, Anna Sprouse: or the school this year 11nd h e
Sunday, 11,,y 14, 2 p. Ill, at Fre,.e · 1?6f FORD . 6, 4 DOOR STAN•
call WY 2·2�.
made for a party for the first Martha Brewer, Betty Morris, recogniied several p,rents of
dom Gospel Minion, 11)4 }inbb.s,
dard lhitt, heater, radio. N eeds
5 1 1 Jtc 'JEL:t\'lSl '.)N RAUlO "-4vn sM.ALi
Carolyn Ferrell, June Tillis and high school students from Harri­
on .&amp;11han and StlYtr'&amp;YIIJI i:oad.
rnQtor work $250. P.hon e WY2·
1 e e
P
Otia
Ruth Mont&amp;omery.
The CClfflfl'l•te MMl• •Shtf'O,
sonville.
Bro. A.hart, leaderj Rev. Oriffh.h,
�-10-.:c
3186.
:iPJ&gt;J 1f:,� c� K::�e. ��:
ltefreshments or punch and
Featuring 'l1hese Famous Names
p11Lor of chureh. The PlibUc: I•
The second scene oJ the style
2-l-Uc
coffee
were
serv
*IVINRU DE - !qr.st in out­
e
d
by
th
e tea­
invited.
S -II 4te ll08 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. UIID BOATI AND MOTOM HS
revue was an outdoor scene wilh
chers to a record crowd of 240
boards.
•P whff• ...., laot. Motro- CUSTOM. BUll.T KlTLHEN DEencl
two girls playlng badmitten and
473 Sycamore St, Middleport
.
people in the home economics
� '.l1he FomOla
*SCOTTS
P9Ht1n
Moton.
MO
Main
ll&amp;Ded
fo:'OW'"
bo111:i
_,.,.
eathe fo IIow I ng g1rIs modeled sport&amp;
5-15- I2tp
room
where
Scotts.
various
Flyinc
st., ,..,.,..,,, Phone WY.:UUO.
oth
e
r
di.s­
UmdN. hr.nnan aod Abbott.
-wear: Mae Lee Edwards, Janet
laym o n chi ld d evelopment, sel­
*YELLOW JACKETS -The
WE WISH TO TIIANlt QUR '53 CHRYSLER 49,000 ACTUAL
8-(1-tf I
Pllunt WY-2-032 1.
11 •2A-tfc
Gi11us,e1 Montgomery upper 15.4 Wright, Sandy Litt le and Beverly ection or materials and home
finest in Molded Mahoe·
nei1hbora and friend• tor their
mil es. Mumt sell lh.i� wetlt.
lowe e 17.4, .... ,•• 64 fl. ; GalJJ. Bowen.
management were irranged.
""'1 Glass Boata.
eny
acta of llndne.a at the dettb of
WY2&lt;1219. c,u alter 6 p. m. (
next
The
TILIVtllON ltAt,fO AND SMALi polis, upper 19, lower 25 .2, run scene entltl ed "Tea
N - 11be Quol­
*CILASTRO
L. Jl. H elm, Whitetvllle, Ky. To
fH0-3tp
AppU1nce r•pelr. Coll Fren.. nin g M ft. Lock 23, 24.3 raisin g .3 For Two'' showed three tilbles
J CLEAN USED CJ.R. WILL GONBoat.
ty
lhe donon of beautiful flowers►
Ca,telna, 41 4 N. Seconcl Aft., fl . per hour. All dams are down and male escort, (borrowed from
sider a�y make or model. Phone I
*FUNLINER 17 FOOTER and a •�Ill thankl to lhe Eic•
I....,
M
4HI CHEVROLET VB 4 DR. si
i_ s tfc river raising about hal f a tenth oi th_e Industrial Arts Department),
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WY2·673 1. Virgll Teaford, Syr1
'J!he Arisb&gt;cr11t of Boa.la.
plorer1 of Poll 270 Hemlock
dan. Pomeroy Police Car. Bl,et•
1:1 fool per hour down, Inc l udin g , wi th p11prty dresses being shown
cuse.
D-10-6tc
BOATS-Fish·
*FRIELAND
GroYe, Ohio, and to the Chrlal­
OI O TV S
5-�6tc
tnan, Pom eroy.
Lock 16, and about . 2 per hour J n- by Alberta Hawkins escorted by
1
By Clorlce Allon
Boats.
ffll
lan church at Hemlock Grove.
�O
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ALLU
MOOE L S AN
""" Kl f
Herbert
Grate, Osa Turn er eseluding Lock 19, and .3 per ho\J r
*FREILAND PONTOON
Mrs. Joe Nunnal l y recently en)Ir. and" Mrs. Jamt1 W. Reese
Phone WY 2-2255, PorMroy, Ohio from 19 to 23
corted b)' Hiram Slawter
Jr
terlained
the
BOAT-For •eisure aBoat.
s�wing
club
6 1 1 llP
'
at
her
CL
ELAND
TV •nd APPLl .-, NCE
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Down Rlv�r Boals-Lock
1 0 Arna Ehrenrels escorted by Dl!Vid hom e. The busme!s meetmg
.
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He
en McKenUe escorted
HOUSE, GOOD
3 BEDROOM
Lucy Jal'le Lucas, i. : 05 am 7 -4 ;
l
WE WISH TO EXPREl,S OU ll
*WHITIHOUSE BOATS I
'
a:- condu d ed by Mrs. Harold Hawk,
Ju1t fresh. Rol land Searles, Rut•
neighborhood ln or near Porn•
ock
13:
deep 1ratltud e and appreciation
e nner 5 : 10 am, 7-4 ; by Car los McKnig ht, Louise H l
Bob
B
7
l.
esident. M �s, Raym?nd Elberfeld
p
Fiber e1'as5. atuminum end
c-:c:7'"
�
land. Phone SH 2-4626.
eroy. Can giv e good references
Lock 23:: Elber Cliff 12 : 10 pm, 3-0 ; ginbotha m escorted by Wesley 8
to our many friend• at tbe death
U CT
rs. R��hfrd Fick reeeived
wood.
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6tp
1
1
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Sisson
and
the
or
Write Pomeroy, &lt;Jt,l.o, P. 0.
narrat
escorted gif
Sy_camore 11 :50 am worlt cla 88, Al
or our brother, Vernon E. MIiii,
Compl.,o lonlce
r
SCOOTERS *CUSHMAN
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e1 Pa! s and
e-cr
r
e
?n:i
S
.
.
�· 10-3tc
471,
las 5: 50 am, o-0; He le n z , 6 : 10 a. by Roger Biggs.
and our mother, Mr1. D. o. Pat• 1)0 YOU PAY CITY PRICES ,·oR
Crltt Bradford
lram �di
iaccept no­
who
those
W
For
d
e
receive
th
t
�
The final setting was "Sandman
leraon. The many klnde1n!1 ex•
Wrltt, PhoM or Contact
: m . , 0 -0; Raymond E . Sa lvetti 10 : I O
thmg le.M than leadership
uied farm machlnen? See Bil l
oor p rz.e A essert course was
Specials",
a
�lumber
parly
with
A. C. BRADFORD, Racine, Ohl., : a. m. 0·12.
t,'1ded b)' our nelahbora will
served ;O lhose named and �rs.
Goodwin and buy at rarm prices.
1ecl
*UHO CARS - We ..
--: Ga ll ipol is: J . S. Fryber• night wear being modeled by Sue
v
r
U
nevU' be forgotten.
er
i
p
Eddie
Hartung,
Slx mtte1 from Wi lkesvi lle.
ueed
1n
�st
very
tfte
Mrs.
only
Char�
e• Fick,
ASIILAND OIL .HAS MOIJERN
Mr. and Mn. O. o. Pallerson
ge r 10: 10 pm., 16-0 with James D. Ne l son, Dottie Lucas, Joan Wood• Mn. Robert Wood, Mr�. Wallace
can,• .
4 28 3Dtc
two bay ab.Hon. Good loca tion
.
5 l l· ltc
Francis in tow: Chas. n . Stephen- ard and Mary Lee.
Amberger,
Mr_s.
John
Fick,
Mrs
.
FOR THE BEST DEAL
Sandra Pi erce of Lang■ville was
and highway locatt1.1:n. Galli·
MEXICAN TOM,I,TO PLANTS ARE
son 5 ·55 ath 17-5· Lock 23 H e len
� layton A llen, Mrs. Henry Ei�hpolls, O. Good opportunity for
AROUND!
ready and 1everal oth er standard
pm, 'o.e: Chandel ie;. 9 pm, awarded the Cedar Chest which mger, Mra. Delm■r Baum,
Z,
MrSIS
had been made by the industrial
,ifbl Pll'lf J:111. J'tlJVroy -.o'ilc
varieties. Also rhu!lbarb 11t Its
... TII 8 P.M.
Evffll
0oon
.,.__
,,��•t, "Mrs.
Either Hayes ar1-Q
arts boys,
2167 or Gaiill)Olf, Gtb8on O•ffllS.
LOST 16 FT. JOHN 80AT, IIED
'best, to eat and for deep fr eez.
•
Sl!E
eting
e
m
nn:t
tt-le
Wolf.
, COMPLETE JNbU�CE , . .
The Freshmen industrial arts G�orge
5.10. atc
and Black, 2 oat ;iocb. Got
In&amp;. Second House East from
1
wil
l
be
at
the
home
of
Mrs
.
.kobert
tectloa. Ufe, Auto, Jl1re, Pollo. had on disp lay detailed home
loote Sundl)' qr M�ftdl)'. C■II
School house J n Syracuse. Wm.
Call Dou llilll. .lflddhtpon. plans, showing not only house W�W!i-3211'7. llobett ll&lt;omlll,
H. Holmeii,
5 9 tfc
Wt-ck Gandee, Cardmg lo�, f'!­
Olt.1•.
plans but each room, the plumb•
6-101!1�
ently spent a week end with his
c
ing, lighting and other detailed
HAYI\AKE AND MOWING MACH- FOR kENT-New modern "De­
Tniwportation on Land &amp;: Sea
plans. The Freshmen cl ass under sister, Molli e Bookman.
INE, 2 way plow1 and on e dl1k
lux e" apartmentl. Two and
Mr. and Mn. C. N. Jones have
60MM I. Malr\. St, Pomeroy
-------- ---- the leadership of the Industrial
for Farma ll Tractittr. Mrs. Freda
three bedroom,. Eighteen mlle.!l
FOR SALE: 9¾ ACRES GOOD I arts teacher, Harold Saut.'r, hl!Ve returned home after being calle_d
Phone WY,2-3170
1968 OLDSMOBU.F. 88 2 DOOR
·
e
l le.
vi
Hurlmon
Payne,
3tc
electric
lant. All
p
Kaiser
lrom
9
ath
e
d
the
by
a
l
1
Pataska
his
to
of
fen
garage,
e,
ll
ce
room
ar.
I
c
2
7
fl 91S. JUI ,tot thlt &amp;o-ao-a:o.
been studying mechanical draw.
decorated
brick, beautiful ly
other out bulld�n gs. 6 room go?4 ing. Boys
W Ith the VB Rocket en,lne and AFRICAN VIOLETS. CALL WY2·
partlcipating were
p lastered wal la, ti led batha,
house. Water m house 10 mm- C loYis Carpenter, Keith Car.son
llr■liht 1Uc.k. A real ■harp
,
3738. Ca ll after 3 p. m. �-7-6U
with tub and 1hower1 compl ete
utc drive Crom Pomeroy. Located. Charles Cheadle, J11mes Ferrell,
.
llltle Old1. One local owner.
Youngstown kitch en, with dis•
� ml le olf H3 at Wolf Pe11 David Grate, Paul Higginbotham
Try it today! Karr 6 VanZ•ndl, HOME RENDERED LARD 1 15
,
YOUR CAR MHDI
ed e l ectric
cllnc�l
units,
l
90.!ia
Crcrk. G. W Spencer, Phono Billy Hill,
lb. $10.00. Phone SH2-4877.
Pomeroy, 0.
6-1�3lc
Richard
Hampton,
beating ll)'slem, .storm doors
WY•2·6ti20.
ti 9 6 tp Bi l ly Hysell, Geu l d Jacks, Mi­
�7 .atc
--and windows, fire proof doors,
- chae l Kitchen, Doyle Kn11ff, Jamee
SPECIAL
'993.
1906 BUICK
and windows, bul ldinil comple.
SALE
E Long, Danny McDonald, David
MODERN
FOR
FIV
.
tlanl-Top 2 Door, Sp1rklin1
te ly insulated, front and rear
An Exterior Vinyl Latex Paint For
room house, iuU ba&amp;ement and Montgom ery, George Perry, Bob­
orlaina l finish. Oynatlow drive.
entrances, beautifu lly land11cap•
attlc. ASJume balance of 4.4' I by Pope, Olart e&amp; Searles, Allen
Blaettnara, Pomeroy.
3-Ute
ed, private park-Ing, rent e:w.­
Stucco, Brick, Coner!!• and Asbestos Shingles
diroct government loan. Lot 30 Stace, John TilliB, Donald Ward,
t
remely
month.
per
$80.00
low
19114 FORD CUSTOM va 4 DOOR
xlM&gt;. Good neighborhood. Call Larry WE?lls, Keith Wilcox, Hom•
THE HAVEN TERRACE A·
Your GLIDDEN Dealer
Available Through
tHO. Need 11 cood work car?
or Sfle Freddie Thabet, Mason, er Runion, Jack Wamsley.
'
W.
Haven,
NC'W
PARTMENT'S,
atniibMI
JOll
t1D
k
,tw
W11'D
1'hen buy thl• one. Tire, YOII
Exhibits by the Sophomore
W,
4-28. tfc
V11. Phone TUrner 2-2703 or
t,l.ayN yoa'a, DOtbd w:amual
-could 10 to C1llfornl1 on rllbt
boys
included coHee tables by
,
- SALE SEVEN ROOM HOU
2·1826.
I,OR
R Paul Pierce, Robert Cremeans,
now, Run, 1ood too. VI en&amp;lne,
...., .. )'OUt u,., - hart
l:i) :H2·1 9·26-4tc
wlth two baths, 1araa:e , waab and Robert Jene, cedU' c:heat by
aulom■llc drive. Try il today.
�. louJb k&amp;rniq. If oo,,
Roule 1
Mlddlepert, Ohio
Phone WY-!-3748
hou1e, cellar, larte eorner 10\ Jimmy Hlggy
Karr is VanZandt, Pomeroy, O.
yow o■r probably- PNda • oom­
ROAD
l
ocated
BUBY
io,
O
in
BRAD
l
Chelf.er,
h
Oil
0-10-31&lt;
APAA.i.'M� 'r&amp; - .iUriuahod and
... .. ... .. ,u., , . .
Book Case by Roa:er Rills and
plai. trooHnd chK:k and wbNI
Route 7. Priced to lf!ll. U inter- Hiram Slawter Jr.· Sewing table
uotumiahed
.
.lldlut9n.
Klddl•
alipmenL Play It .t.i �
•
For PREE lnipedloa
- Cl- UIN C-- _
eated call or write Paul PoUnf,
2-3-tf
port. Phone WY...0286.
:,our oar fol- s;mooth �
AU MtkN IM M■•II•
ES2-K33.
Ripley, W. Va. TuL
1
D AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 6
driT!DI. Dri.e. ta kldayl
4-28--tfc:
IIIITR-.TAN MOTOU
Gilmore'• Sapply Slore
room tpartmcmta. A N, Bena:•1,
WY-2•2'74
SALE
ROUSE
Pbone tYY:!1-lffl.
1 1·2-tk
OHIY
1own, 11K room,, 4 rtom1 do-.:a,
Vaupan'a Bd•rmlnatln&amp; FOUR ROOII HOUSE FOR RENT
19D2 FORD Va 4 noo11 •u,o,
2 up, ap,roxlmately 1 acre 1•
Webater Fruit Farm, Luna:
Compa117
Beauty 11 more than akin deep
vel land excellent well 13 mile■
Boltom, 0., Tel YU.ton '5·8201 .
II, Miry� W. Vo,
1n thll 1mooth drlvln• earl You
from Pomeroy on State Rout1
0-0-ilc
really can't afford t.o PH• thl11
WY•!-%143
Phone
992. Prko '800.06. lnqulro
Job up, It will 11ve fOU money. BRAND NEW ZIO ZAG S!CWING
Mn, Howell at P&amp;11ton.
machine, M1ko1 ·button boles, 6 ROOMS ANV BATH FURNIS!l­
POMEROY, 01110
A 100d one. At a Vtl'7
' 11-IUO!e
.
ed 191r&amp;ment. Chr\1tlne &amp;e11 e,
all fancy 1t1tcbt11. FuU
end
I
price. Tr)' It-you'll buy it.
WY2-3110l.
Tel.
Phonie
Terma.
'41'.00.
1
prlee
-tp
FOR SALE BY OWNER 8 ROQM
Karr • VanZandt, Pomeroy, O.
D-Mte
WY2-2J04.
mode.rn , borne, pl111 l1undry room
5-l0-3tc
• ' r ' ind 11UUty room, 111 fired hot
. __
FIVE KOOII AND BATH FUR­
1
-.
,.,.
-water heallna: l)'ltem, hardwood
i'
'IIN MERC
UllY
nl1hed. Phone WY2-3083.
F
l:ltchen
floors down; buJIUn
.
• •
Sedan. A 1ooJ tellable c:ar.
• F
5- IOlte
with dish -washer. U lnteft1ted
Blaettnar1, Pomtroy.
S-5-6tc
ge within 2%:
Phone \VY2·37'1 1
5-10--Stc
Look et tho S-. Look et tho
APARTMENT: D ROOMS, BATH.
Skirts and Skirts. Washable. Wrinkle and Soll Proof. Shrinka
'
111111 BUICK 11,1911 VI SPECIAL
220'11 E, Main, Phone WY2·246'5
PrieN. 1- ot. tlho S.vktc1.
Keg. '2-98 - JUST ',i PRI C E. .
.
FOR SALE FOUR ROOM HOUSE
Hard Top 4 Door, One carefW
3tp
1
1
5
bath, basement, 111, cily water
owner. Dynanow drive. Jladio
and &amp;1r1ce. Localed near brldlt
and Heater. BlaeUna11t Pome­
on New end 1JS£D, Look to
Before 9:30 A.M.
Mason. Wilbert Wtaver, :U.1on.
SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN
ti-Hie
..,.,
Mldcfl- WY-2-2Mt
0-HMltp.
5 1 1 6tp
town. 12-7 Butternut.
,-,,.., WY-t41tS
They are pregold. -Necklace and Bracelet
They are real. They
ltAUTZ fa D ITOU
,
priced '6-9�. .
At ChNtv
y... $4141
WANTED MAN FOR QICNEKAL
U.L No. 21, w..,1y, Ohle
MAM!I.L ·••vic nATION
F
,. ' Ill
F
offlce , work. Mu.id be able lo
MDDllflll S�aUIIIAN H0MII­
lype and should have ,ome
/IINIIJ IIP
WC11ted on • beautlfully land­
Yellow. -Beautiful
Regular price fll,00,
Sal­
experlence.
bookketpln11
AND TIE BAK
.
�QLUX VACIJUII CLEAN­
DIY llemd
scaped l.8 acre plot. 3- bedrooma
· . -·
1
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,. _ .
.
!
ary
ablllty.
with
comen1urate
·
Stones.
er with attachment.I. Lite new,
cloaeta,
cedar
ll&amp;hted
lara:tiwith
If bltere1ted, -write 1lvln1 re- 1 FOR THE · BEST ROOF AND
.
.
e11h or term ■,
Only f,88.00
• built-In .tithen his an abundance
repair ■ervlce and roof palntint
1ume
of experience to Rich,
Phone WYJ.2304.
e
of R pubUc Steel cablneta w1.th
U-tlk
an(\ houae l)Ainllna -call Bill
ards • Son, Inc., P. O. B01:
Formi� tops. Houae b11 mod•
.
w�;t( Phone WY:1-a?it. &amp;-IIMlt
11-7-«llc _
447, Pomero1, Ohio.
PLANTS �R SALE: SWIET
l
r
,
•
em bath, · pJ11tered wan., OU:·
.
etc. Pc�•to ., cent■ per · h11ndrtd;
etc.,
BR.48
S
NYLON
ESS'
SEAMll
SLIPS
ES
BLOU$
nt
rro
f)oon 1!111 Juli boaemenl. '
·
Tomato and cabbi&amp;e, 75 ant.a w ANTED FARII HAND ICXPER·
fs fi · 28' with ornamental
" VtJu.ea. to
,
per huach;e4 or 10 ctnll per
And under·
1,n..d In
iron ramna. c.U for an JAppolnt­
do,en; Peppeta, Ea• Planl,
1t1nd modern mach�nor,. Good LUNIS-IDIPSOH lNSuB,.N¢a I mont to ... 1h11 ,..,.pUonllly .
',i Toll Pltkup
-1 S,,,,ul IOd C1ullfloW•
IIIUII be lurntallod.
A,onu, llloJlellOrl. Fin, .blfln� -•H•hullt' home. 116,000.00.
Boord,
.,. II centa I d... II.
W11•·� worklnl eoncUUon1
mobU•• lond1:, Phont WY,i.: "'NIW NAVIN - 4-room rnddem
Orilll&gt;II oil l!IO Wl1 end , reel
11._,
JI.Hie
.ill be \llacu- on ln..low
E:zacUy one: hundred: �ss than wholesale.
home, bath and. ba11ement, bwl·
.- job, - ..,..., 1oo11.
'
IIOI., •
Ladles Belts. Plain ud
·Tarm,
Broolulale
applicant.
of
heat,
automatic
noors,
••�
SHOES
GYII
BOYS Bl.ACK
Vilues To '
l'ffVIIII
11-lGlltp
Wollllon, Oblo, !IL I.
1lono . windows and doors. Situ• ,; Ir,
to 1oe. st..,
I eulblon IOlt
(
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'ated In excellent neiJ:hborhood
111111 bof• 7·11, lo bl1 bot&lt; I,
near Jrade 1th01JI. $12,000.00.
tennlo Ollfordo
lllUlllAL - 3 acres, a.room frame
eulblen !Mole. llod·Blu• •1.00.
home, partial - buemtnt, coal fW'­
'lll•- Sb00 .... 11�
nace. '3800.00.
CUCKLaR laALTY
JIM IIOUllt,
SEWING
l;l..ECTRIC
SINQER
'tll•chlM IIOllild bobbin In ex,·
. Miw MYIN,. 'W,- 'V,.,.
Phone
con..1 eondlllon
Tll 'MIQ
l'MONI
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Sta... Route 7

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Eaatern patrom of the a.ehool
_on dilpl1y Frida)'
will 1ee all
'
J
nl&amp;ht.
Industrial .Arts, or what used to
The exhibit te ■w haored by Mrs,
be cal led "manual training" a Avice Freeker o( the Home Eco­
generation ago, ii much farther ad• nomic1 Depattment and by ,\ntho­
1
vanced in high schools of thete ny Gennette of the lnduatrial Artl :
1 Departm ell,l and the 1tudent1 of
1960'9 than 25 yean aco.
studenta
Th� moat modem equipment 11 the two departments. 'l"he
·
have many exhiblta to put on
u■ed in ahop, today whue teen- d iaplay.
ag en learn how to do unuaua lly
lndvdod 1ft tM ,vuln,'• pr•
fine work. .It ia a place where
rnue of
a
"do-lt•youne l.ad• er m will M a style
future
many
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ft..
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dicta" are born eac:h achoo! term.
At � d"° of thl1 rrA19 llthf
Llbwiae in the Home ..ZCOnomlc Aftllt-.menh wlU N ...--4.
THIS KIND OF WOKK. b:,)ng dlaplayed by, from second from 'left to rlgbt, Eddie Wyers,
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Th e bou1ewife of to­
Department.
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handaome cedar -chest to be John Newell Garret Chev a
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."--"6h schooJs (Toppers . Plains and· Cbester) bef ore con,olidation lhree years ago. Chevaher
es to use the can opener all the the lnd1JStrlal Arts
Department
The boy a t the •i¥m• rear, left,
can, kf she wants, do a first rate Many other llftrul and delicious stan_ds beside a beautiful end table. Wyers la at a
ueor4ed.
not
was
name
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accident
b:y
picture
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got
the
job I In· the kitchen. She, too, haa door prizes will bf awarded.
the eq�ipment1 using modern pre­
pared ma\etlals, to pft'.lduce real
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RI-ILiCTED PlllSIDINT
1 kitch�n delicacie1. And· she -c1n
�w, mend, I nd destg-n dothin1.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. UPI-Do-=:=:==:�=:��==:=:�
minic Olejoiciak ha• been re-eletl
� -4,niicJ�r:,:t of Ute Green Bay
i:ia::,.W.
all
of .tbfl NaU�I)
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T 'rice j)raident
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1ec�tary
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.�rldp, trmurer·

Eastern High School 1tude nll
and te&amp;chers will be boat, Friday,
May 13, from 8 lo 10 p, m. for a
Home Economic• and Industrial
Art• exhibit.
This i• when the practical side

of today's kind of hlah school
put on diaplay.

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I. •�• ran,om, it w11 dla-cloaedl tbday. Hfl was tti,rown out of a
1 cir on • rural .,road here l'ridl)'
iilJht � his family kept ti,.e IQ·
form11t1�· , secret until Ong recov•
ered- ftOl'I nearly oine day• a&amp; a
bound attd Plied captive-.

'. ,· ART Of- Tl{E ·SOl'!ifJMORE I ndustrial Arla � at East­
lgh School display,some of the cabinet worli they have
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Ibis year !&lt;) -� on display Friday. Center, front.
leted
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chest made as a clas, project whieh will be
cedar
fine
away Friday night during the Home F.c:onomic&amp;-lndus­
Arls Exhibits Sh�w from 8 to JO p.m. Left to right, Rich­
Henstey, E,jrl Showalter, Tom Mankin, Kenneth"Hager,
� Chevalier, l!rlincis Cue, Mr. "Tony" Gennetle, Ronald
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I new1paper reporten or 10 on.
United Pre,u lnt..-Mtlonal
ConMctotlon of W.,lcl
A Catho l ic leader ulb it "the
moil arrestin1: L"hmtta.11 phenom•
The late Pope Plu• XU called
thUi task '"the con1ecr■tlon of the
enon of our time ·•
A Protesta ni st:holar says it i1 world." and pointed out tbat only
"the most si gni ficant chance that laymen can perform it. The Wartd
h111 come m the religiolli life of Counci l or Churches expreuea the
�ame thought in theR worda:
our generation "
'"The real battl es of the faith
they a.re rcft'rrmg to a great
today are being fouaht ln factor.arouB.;11 of laymen
No one can lay exactly when or ie1. ahopa, office. and farm,, In
wh. ere or why II started Bul you politic.al parties and covernment
can lee it happening in every de- ageneie11. in count leu. homea, in
the preu. radio and televi1ion, in
nolll:icution.
Ordinary Chri1han men and the re lationship of natlona. Ytr7
•omen are wailing up to the fa.t·t I often it lJi said that � ollal'dl
that they ha,e • i_ob to do. It i, ,ho,ld ·go i�t• the" . ...,_.:
a job they have little . under1tood but the �.act is thll the � '8
and largely neglected 1n the p.ast. already Ill these spherea in the
. u ii more diHieult and more im• persona of its la ity. "
portant than the trad,twn,I kind
I of "laym1n'1 work" which con(es
•lated bl helpin&amp; the professional
dera,y attend to the institutional
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ant 1nd C.lhoHe wrtten, who havo
The Leon Luain f.H C1ub held
turned Mt ■m,ftl of boob on the
asree that It hoa its regular monthly me:etin1 relltelJ.
l\rbJett
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cently al the Ll!blti School.
tt,o dhnenalona.
Vice pre1ideri.t -t.inmy WIUiama
-f1nl, they 11y, e.ery lay1nan
la callftl upon to help comftlunJ . w.u in chargfl � the meetmc
catl tlle ,ood . newt ol Cbrilt to which opt:llM wl� "WNt Vlr&amp;bala
lbOII Wllo hlvt not beard or un- lk&gt;ys and GirlJ" and the &amp;-H Pimp
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dentW It. Tbr: rommlltdrnent to led by Mary Priddy.
R•
project
alild
Demonstrationa
UY·
"evtry
to
prMtlr.. � GOl�l
ln1 cnatv:rth w11 not directed port• were given bJ Carol:,n MC•
IOI.el,- It ill'dalned derl)'rtien: It Coy and Mary Pridd7. The dub
wu lald upron the whole church. wil l conduct vesper Hl'Vlcea on
And ta1men eoilltitute more than May 8 at 6:30 pm. at Carney•, Kill.
99 ptl' ctnl Of the manpower of · A skating party WH planned for
the chdl'dl.. In their everyday \lay 16.
Attending were Carolyn McCoy,
bmine11, profeuiona l and !IOCial
conta,ct., t.be:, can reach out to Mary Priddy,, Jamelftta. and .John
I people who will never hear the Beaver, Mary Ltt I&gt;oullu, TOlllmy,
chun-b'1 meuage in any other I Ann, Llnda and Cennie Williaml,
Stanley McDade, Rope Tbomton,
I way.
Second, laymen have a unique Karen and Judy Lam� Rebeeea
j opportunity to he l p ChrUltianize Shinn . Pearl and Polly Picll:en1,
the sodal order of which !hey are 1 Charles Benedict.· llo.nnle BIia,
a part. They can do Ulia by taking 1 Shelia Staver, Vickie and Roatt
I their faith to work with them-by McElhinny, Mn. Bay McCoy, Mn.
. acting l ike Christians in lhe de- John Priddy, Mn. lack Beaver,
cisions they make as busineumen, Mn. Gus Douglu, Mn. Roy Mc.Kln­
1 union officia l s, politicians. diplo· ney and Tom Williama. lead,:r.

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pt �t,hone 7 Then why nbt�ye · ,,.,_.
one· lnatalled right next to your work.
beiich,? . .
N"o more' atrainiJIII to hear that diatant
ring, no more rushing to that faraway
phone ! l'fow you can concentrate on the
job at hand, knowlns the phone'• just a
reach away,
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never off the hook.

Ten ln')rht colors

IJAV Ill JOIWA ·Eastern · High School Jndust.l'ial Arts
student .of AnlhQny ' Gennette, puts fmishinf, . touqhes on a
corner cupboard in the finish room of Eastern f modern_, well•,
equipped shop. - All Senlln� Photos. .

to chooae from ! And

lbla time- and 11'P-U,vtr coats so littleyou'll be pleaea11tly aurprised I

GENII/AL TEllPHONE�

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first expansion

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CHARLESTON, S. C. UPI-The years. Two sectiDfill of � nela:hb
Ing parish contaQllna: a.bout 7,000
city llmita of hiltoric: Cbarlealon per1ons will be ildded , to the old
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wUI be ntended Jan, l In the city.

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The Cact .. that e!oowiclty c:oola - o- low, timeo .. '
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bowie in tblo oreo Indicated the annual h..tof O
tnc coot ,,.ith Gu lo be $102.6". • To beat the idenli&lt;al
houN bf .tho electric ""'1ltanco method would ..,.

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NEW �YEN
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Electric heating · costs over. four times
as much as GAS ! '
AdvatilNlnenta on eloc:trie1-e hMtinfl would hlve:,aa

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SELLING OUT ½ OF OUR EN� STOCK

Call Dlci 5ttrrtH

Laymen Emerging As Part Of

SURPLUS STOCl{

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News Of The week

BLAETTNAR'S

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May 11, lN0-7

itan Motors

RIVER
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( 9a ) Marine Supplie i .

Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.,

• YOUR � IS MORE HEALTHFUL

RMIIILI■ AMl!■ICAN
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Fl!tand Gu H•t belpo etiminato llalo
Thara la '- depeoit of motiD1 - walltl, --.
mllpM, and furnlol&gt;inp.

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Modem Gu Fmnaca .,. l'nlly oquipped
mntrolo apprond by ..r.ly m�

with

YOUR 1111£
. WISE. ALWAYS INSltl;' QNllr,IIGAS HEAT FORCantjlor,y.
BE llllllQN. . - BE THRIFTY, . IE
- or TJJo Gu
ljoot or '°"' homo, C0C1tKI ,uut bell
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• YOUR HOIIE IS lil£ftER EQUIPPED FOR
Gu Hod can put more hetolecl,
Al
FUTURE AIR CONDITIONING
lllolthf1!1. _,. air in your 1- for yoor family. But ,
tbJoced air Gaa H•t. you slnady haft did -t
oop olectric 1-tlna coata trom '&amp;&lt;ilng
that t u"'4"
�� mull be made oo "til!hl" they are that oonvem eaeily for m condiliooincb!M·
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and IOD•ID•law, Kr. ,-'bd Mn.
Raymond �Haven, l.otafl, W. Va,
Mr a. Alict Bletnef t\Ui
, Helen Jobn10n were lfcmored ,u
the oldest and louq.J:eal 1n olber1
present resppectiYeq' jit the Me-

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ud JODI b•d II StUlda)' dln.ner
1uei1ts tht part10La fJt Mn. Schw1b
Mt. and lvs. Roy lonu, Syr1•
�ived potted plants.
· Mr. and llrs. Wayne Oretn and

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parent.a, Mr. lllfd •Mi'a. Albert
Ha'W,k of $Ill◄-., O. Od ilturday
nlcht they attetaaed the', ' alumni
b..quet ol 6b��f Hlgb S.hool.

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Anno�nwit"bf the new date
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Fish Sticks ... .... :i ':: $1

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for your hair

PLUMBING
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To Keep String
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mlMon--a m1Hioft Rich he. at·
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m. Dr. Rl(blfd
dlltlid -,erbatelldent,
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I CINCINNATI, Oh;o UPI-H,nd, ,n,&gt;ted.
som., Jol\n Flnl n, • 190-pound
California hii:h scboo1 southpaw
See 1:J• For Y.our
• ho wu sought by every ell.lb
in t'he majors, will play for th•
Cincinnati Redt under a ble hon·
UI contract.
Th• CifJclnn ali org:mi.z.ation did
nol rl!Y� ,tbe term LlDder which
be was IJW4 Tuesday. but call
SALl!S &amp; SERVICE .
ed Lhe c�act "one or the largest
bonuae�,itr .J!:�d" by the club,
The � fOd t.be 1 8-year-old I
all-arowv.1 -:..,layer, wllo jwt gradualed fro·m El Curito, Calif. , High
PLUMBING &amp; HEATl1'G
School
• H■igned to Columbia
Phone WY-2-2550 Mlddla,/o,t
of the ;:t� Ad antic L&lt;.-ague.

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U nseasonal weather had about done m southern Ohio high
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with IMau-,1 •lllht
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Bt6ool' dfata.ond, toutnarnent play tCKlay.
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lntemar � In the ftnt
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h�ppened.
hu
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That isn't to sa, that 1,y overloading pitching staUs secThe
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lLeve-it:
111•1"'"- '- tltlh ""'
or; not o n
rm not foau.11 mouth to pre.
4h.
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tlonal play-offS and district titles cannot be settled this week
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end an� early next w�ek. These games can be played, if 01d
� that I'll be tlM pat {id,,ter
1�: :� iv:re:t �rde::. ':v�l� li� �i; � :::·:. :,.
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Sol _decides to round mto the condition expected of him this
frtct 4 ,uper..-isor. The re Ji _ a ,.._ tltt..
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Sprmg month of May.
iwttch to this story, however , fo?
pa t
ery bit ., mocb Into [t H
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IY Coach Russell .Moore of the - ---------'""'" • ••
no,,,·�._
thare were wilneases, and the fi1h
h
d!d
�n.
NEWTOf,f;
•
UPI-Joe- e
Pantbera saw no chance oJ ualng
WII photographed.
LGui1 •• fflJ f#Pintion u a
the Pom�roy diamond today. In Universi ty, were to 1ou1ht out
I'm lest than ai ,_ �er th111
Lake,
Run
Forked
t
a
td
n
happe
lt
today for an "opinion'' on what
.
e
in m, Louil wa, W'ben iM knocl:ed c,at
n f h
la_ct considerable _warm su ns_hine
.....,,•• Coun,y, where c1,· rr M Hler, )'OU l lt 9- aipl :b 'U t,e
11 be
e
.h
""ill
transpire in the playoff scher
eomer when J mee
lnlemar
t
i
w
ne d,ed
I t e section .._
Schmtllnc. 1 know t... rm,tab, 1
Parke rsburg, W. Va., was fi8bing
C1. ass AA pla yoff with Marietta dule1 if CUITent inclement we aJoh an n
th .
n n
iu On
bua
artificial
with
Jure,.
for
uo
....m
man
m,dli lit the t1nt flch.t. Johanais to be gotten in, even by' Thu rs- ther contin ues.
ed
a
became
line
his
st
a
c
one
90II bnt me but I won't be IUD
oe
COffll!!'
l'DJ
tie&gt;
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No,
in
t
a
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A nd even if th we ther reday.
"Don't be t0 ....,1 That'• thll Jn • tree, a nd the baii swung a tew phy iicall:r but ht'll be there Jut 1hy of bil punche1. I wouldn't be
turns to normal.
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ac:end time, you � at • low, lpehes above the water. While he tbe ssme, UllJiriJlt me 'Willa the fi&amp;htln 1 him ,gain I.I I didn't
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Then, assumln'g the th ree oth,.
think
him.
beat
could
I
u
a
se
ne,
li
our
his
'blir:
o
loosen
tp,
p1...,.1
fylnt
trying
"'P
e
o
example
e
f
a
com
s
er sectio ns, West, East and South
� Cllit lll Style Wllb A - J bau j umped up and grabbed the bact and •i»illl out tbe memory
(this is North) get their a ffairs
S
Sure , I've relived thtt f1rtt
bait.
of his 1088 io-' Mtt; Scbmelln1.
settled, semi-final a nd fi na l g11mes
fight I thouund
timet-but
.
With the fra ntic pulling, now at
• -among the four sectional finalists
dant
it•,
impreuion
the
1et
Al ■ boy at■rtlna;. out itt boxing ,...
. ,,
both ends of the li ne. it came frN,
concelubly could be played may,.
-e
1
aun
n
over
co
me.
a:
h
u
Louil
Joe
u_p
to
always
looked
PLENTY OF NEW
and Miller la nded the bau. ft I
be Saturday and Monday for the
_ _ of _.11 champions. moves-the way ht flicked that
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five pounds, six ounce...,._ a, the a:reatest
wei•hed
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district title.
..1e way hI! --�
1-ft ·ab •t -__,..
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pretty good for trN-clirnbing bau. When I became champion I tried en J
t ewer
go
I
Way
the
a-way-and
ed
l
th
to
ume
_
a:o.wn
wear
the
with
e
even m southern Ohio.
Regionals are t.J be canpleled
in
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UnltN , ....a lntamatHNlal
d bef.111
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nfd n
h
e
a t
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g :� 2 1� :�
Eve n if they build a bridae, Rip
Ohio lTPI--Bllly j PALMER ACC l! PTS I NVI TAT��• ::; t, =�: f)� -':!m�b; � b�:. �:/� �o� =leH and
TOLEDO,
��at� fi ::.� ·b; ���
e d : Repulski, Johnny
Temple and Golie be-wskl 1959 ma1ten run•
he nailed me.
FROk· 'l'RE
May 28.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland UPD-1 wont defeat. OJI my record the
ll\...
R ick Hall ain't going back to l.he nerup and h":i� Detroit tea.mm 1te, Arnold Palmer or Latrobe,- Pa;.,. sam l! wa.y lie came back from
I'm determ i ned to win on June
In the Class A realm where 1:Jation al League becauSe the Am• , Thu nnan G ibson met today in America 's leading money-wutni111' that loss � Sc hmelling ,_
In fact. 1 wlll -win and be the
20.
1
just
'em
euits
League
ican
e�
two Meigs teams, Middleport and
the feature mat�b of the 10th golfer. has accepted an invitaµon
Dan Florio, my tramer, has tint heavyweight champion �r
Racine, are finalist in the Eastern fme.
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annual American Bowling Con• to play m
vpo;.u told me bow Louil trained for to regain his title.
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· the Ce nten,....
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Section, there also are three
ment.
er,
tou�
mast
gr
it that secom;t SchmeUng fight. He's
July,
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champiomhip
n
e
his
In
flrat
the
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ffUBT
COUa,
other sections, Southern (New
How ca n I ml&amp;1 with Ju Louis.
Billy G, aa Go�1embewR1 ta . ....,11 announ ced today by 11he. told me how J� train"- barcler
.
Ameri call Leaiue tor all three
,
and
n
world
Boston, et al), We5lern (Jetfer­ an d
,
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RoYal and Ancient Goll Club. · · than be had e\lcr done before. in my cornfl-r-insplratlonally
if they had any idea It .was known In t� bowli
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five etrailh:t
sonville, pt al) an d Nor ther n
thit eaay, they probably would • Gibson, �ve . won
et corn(Chaun cey, McCluney, et al),
ha ve wanted to move over from matcllet in wntllers brack
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Only when these su rvivor s th�,
peUtion.
Nations.l a Jot sooner.
.have bee n determined can it be
Repul1ti, IR ex-Dodpr, barely
Bil ly- G•a five vl'C\orles tn tlµ1
determined who will be playi ng took his bat uni
-coat olf with the yeu•, mastm, givH him a 14-1
who and where.
Red Sot •hen he d11iveftd a record ht thl"f!I!!· )'eu-111 of bein1' a
Tournament of•ficit.Is at Ohio gra nd- slim
11'6mer Jn IHI first. ·t1naltlt in Uils tournament.
time at bat In ·the Ameri can Lea- ' Giblon hll been a •fin\lill fifl :
gue Tuffda; ni1hl: to Nat the times in the iO.ye■r history of' the· '
White Sax, 9'•7. ,
muter• and up until thl1 Jear
Temple, .a Cincinnati l!ltar for had a poor1 1-10 recol'd, which Ile , '
ay Unlhc:I Pn1, lntemathtnal
many yean. -dtove In the flnt hu· pul led to 11-10 with bt1 five
AMER I CAN LIAGUE
run of the 1ea1on off Yankee r.- 1uCNJlliYe triumph!.
W. L. Pct. G B lief aoo Ryn.e Duren to break 1
--Chieago
12 7 .832
1·1 tie and help the lndiaas to 1
New York
10 7 .588 1
5-1 vicl.OPY In to lnnln,s.
Boston
9 7 .563 l ',s
And Hall. who couldn't tnaltfl It
Cleveland
10 a .656 1 ½ with tho rirate1, reeled off his
Baltimore
10 HJ .!W}() 2 ¼ third ltrat,ht triu mp.11 Without •
WHhington
8 I I .421 4
deftat in pitching the Athletics to
Detroit
6 10 .375 4 ¥.t 10-0 decJ1ion ,ver the Oriole,.
Kansas City
7 12 .3e8 5
The Tigen snapped a 10.game
Tuffday Night's R.aults
lasing streak by beatlng ·the Sena•
CHICAG O U"Pl-The Ci ncin nati
Boston 9 Chicago 7
tors 1--0· on Colavlto'1 homer in Red• put- It up to young Jim
Clenlancl 5 New YOrk 1
the other AL ••me.
OToole to keep that .wven -g1me
D-1'rolt 1 Wnhlngton
The Gian ts retained their game win 1treak ,oin1 in a game with
KanMt City 11) fl.tltlmo,- 0
and a half National Leape lead
WednHday•s Prpibllbl• Plt1,1hff1 by defeatin8 the· PhHUea, il-2. for the Cuba today.
And Ute talented ,outhpaw, whQ
..... •-ff-•-•-• • n •• , ••·
Clneland at New York - Ball their fourth str1i1ht, while the
nd in gettlna: the streak
ha
a
had
(3-1, VI Maai {0,0).
P i rates downed the Dodgers '8•2.
e
eYery sign he
Chit... at Boston--Shaw. (2-1) The only other 1cheduled game und rway, shows
Bocks • • u•••••• •ntno·••••• o.-u •
W°lffgS• M•--•--•
can do it.
V1 .......... (1•2).
between the Reds and Cubs was
vie•
He will shoot far hla third
KanlH City ■t laltlmo,.. (nlh) postponed because of cold a nd
-.;
tory againat two loues when he
-0.lay il•2.) ¥1 Walkff (�) or rain.
......, h1 1lc ....l _,, .. fw -, .... ,......,....
-3 of the Cubs
2
Hobbie
Glen
facea
All' •- ,- - . ...... .... ......... . .. .. . . ....
Portoc1rr6ro {2-0).
� . .. ..... II ,-,. =-I ........ .....
hurlera wt¥&gt; helped
other
Two
Detroit at Wathlnwton (nl1ht)­
w5lfl i,., �
the Reds to :pull out Of List J!l&amp;ee
R�:W,uJ T..t Steam
Lary (1-2) VI Ramo&amp; (�,
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Jay Hook and Bob Piir:i.ey, were: ·
Thursday'• GlmH
!
Fullmer
Of·Another
pilC!ber1 named
starting
other
the
Detroit at Washington
WEST JORDAN, Utah UPI­ by Manager Fred Hutchinson for
Manus City at B■ltimoff, night
Young Don Fullmer, just turned the Chicago series. ,
Cteveland at NltW York
21, hope, to become of -age as a
Chicago at Botton •
boxer tonight agaln1t seasoned SPTS BRIEFS
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
\
Stera n Redl.
ENTERS CYO TOl,IRNEY
W. L. Pct. GB
-..Mc, ,.. _,..., __. pwdtM of,
Fullmer, youngest and boldest
YORK UPhHe■vyweight
NEW•
1$ 7 .682
Ban Fnncisco
me mber of the fi&amp;:htina: Fullmer chalnioD Ingemar Johan,son hH I
er _,. allced· hem,,
I
Ptltshilrgh
14 9 .609 I \;
family, face.a Hungari■n•born Ger# accepted au invitation to compete
canned ham
bolled ham ar
Milwaukee
0. 7 .� 3
man Redl in a scheduled -IO-round, in the Catholic Youth Organ iza•
1960
Cincinnati
11 11 .500 4
1
.touma•
bout at West Jordan. The na­ Hon's 23rd annual' ,off
Los Angeles
'&gt;
11 13 .458 5
t ionally televised bout In Full• ment at the Westchestet Country
1&lt;JWJLV'
:u.
SL Louis
o 11 .450 5
mer's ba ck yard la the Utah bo:t• Club May 2&amp;.
!Philadelphia
9 1-i .891 8\ii er's television d-e but and also
· 6 12 .3SS 7
Cbtcaa:o
Frank ChHsebrew entered Kol•
one of t1t1e tou1li.e!t teats in his
Tu.sd1y'1 RHult,
pro career. It will be tele• I zer Hospital this wt!et ror further
rief
b
,
hn Fran. 4 PhHN.aphla 2, nltht
sur1erf.
pttftbul'9h 3 Los Aftvel11 2, night vised over ABCt
Cincinnati •• Chlea .., ppd,, ,oln
II.
T'
5
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WOllnetday't' P,obabla Pltchon
Cincinnati 11 Chica.. - O'Taolo A.. i.J.-- •
12-2i .. tiobbi. 12-11.
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l'hltadolphl• •• San F•• •cl""r
- Mn. RI! h Zundel Meigs County
' 'Weekday
E&lt;lu-·
°'!"Ii• 12·2! .. ,..., (3-21· · '
P
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I'd!
•-•"•
• eport
when th•
guest
...-r
the
Si. Lou!&lt; At Mll,..uk1o (nltht) · catli&gt;n teather.i...�
�ullneas- and ' Jm11,iilklnal Women's Club met Tuelday even-•II (1-2) ., Spahn 11-01.
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q1eeting
their
for
Hall
J,!�99nh,
,.,_,.., •• Los Anpl" (nlto) Ing at the
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-01n1o1, 0-01 "' Kouf.. 10-�1.
�- Zundel sl)Qlui . to the group of the Weekday relildous
GI.
�a.
M� � ._ .., ,...._, ,11n
Tllund,y'•- -•
'· worli 11,d,sh�Wllll co\Oi.d slides of th&amp; various cluses wnlch
It. Loula at Mllw.ukM
.1lie condueta Olia ilie 'Gliunty. The
foupon, •11plfH Saturday, May 14, lfM&gt;
Cincinnati at Chlcqo
(Picturea ,...e t'Aljlilff' by Rev.
Mrs. Vale named llll'I. Betty
", Phllodolphla at San •r•nc•1V\'lldo J. IMrtif of the Foderoted Picken,, Mn WesJey Fry and
Ch�cll1 for the, � of the Mi11 Jean Lama to NrW as the
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RESUMES WORKOUTS
lrellg!ouo ,..,1raill'; � picture auditin, committee· &amp;r the yeiir.
(
Precedtnc the meettn1 al 8:90
,�•1'0N, Conn. vPf-l-Jl'loyd elilldren .� Sall1b�.' Sugar Run
Pa� planqed to re�ume box RutJan� . Jllddle�, S)'racuae, dinner w11 11rved by th1 Evan,e­
· · in, today t:� r hill return bout with- l'oliill'Of . ' Cenlral 'lt1d Harrison• Une Cblpter OES with Mr,. 0,.
..,. "f: .
. va -:M ' .-,. .....
heiYywelght ch11,mpp ion Ingemar ville Sc�1 and each picture cor Rolllh, Mn. Ellword DelliDl­
Johanuon 1t the �alo · Ground, -• #oey or idea which the key, Mn. Jodt S.llc'llald, 1(1,t,
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June 20. '1he tonne: champion clilldn!n ehbote themeelve■• Som e Lellle Erwin , Mr1. Rol&gt;ert lte&lt;
�, eD.jofed ·• · breather �sday for of tbtin an in conurnea lfblch EJbtnny, lln, GeOI.. llelnhart,
· the ,econd 1tralght d@Y, en11:actn1 Utt,- •brGlqlt and ■how lte1111 be- ud Mn. Jame, �111p,on, In OfllY a IIKht .workout.
lonlUII tG 1hiem w�lch they want­ me and aentn1 tlie cliiner.
with othen.
i 1 14 '!!!at;
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Weekdllf Re
The Iheme •f
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Uglou1 work thl1 ,._ haa beenU
"World Brotherhood Aiound the
World" with �he -emphutl on
ah1ring.
Follawln1 the lhawin1 of tb1
,.,,. .... ..._ CR. t11lll.1m ..... Pinto kon,,
J. p1c1..... ,111:..
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...led 1 gtlf from' iJl!,/ dil(j ..,
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Jin, Boru« �-,.,
,Al a, -IO!I- of ._ •Kenllllt1'
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man of tit•·
fer.
..-1Nill"'r1 ... u, ·tlll4dl•;oit:
evening. M;III SuNn Park. who
ni,ht1 Hod Se1rl11, lllddJ,elliDit",
-ked with lln. llcElhh&gt;lll'- Clll lnloxlcoUnn and romt1nJ uieat
hllrodueed 111'1.
lll!lll,1&amp; "'" \;00 �barfk.
th._
·
Zulldel to the aroup. · .
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Mn: N.W., Vot., pn1� __,,, ilti, irfiill , _,.i 4-,•
conducted ilu! ��-_
'hlralln,r 111'1,
and read �lmlj"-;
,Oil the'
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coming lh• -111!14"1
oi,11(
lu1litf
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he held Ill
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dent of 11&gt;•- •1111&gt; wa Ille lnlloll, \1!1!]11'. •
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1n1 officer � Ibo . , u lteGlll'den
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'h I d-""' ...... -�� m...... . Jle......,.. w llilon&gt; ,_ UDilel'
to,tffllni , ,i�
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H vice l&gt;fflt'dent; - Min; Freddie tiond WIS !Wi)h E. Thompoon on•
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ffoud••helt u aeeretlry �� lltl. an ill
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After the ·(!eN!mony Mr,. Vale
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pli,
ote■!dent'1
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the
' presented
Jumi.
iii 78¼!� :. of
¥rs. Pickelll wlich the . �iP w4t1r win
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during her tenn - ol · al!lce 11\d Amemoi
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Pomei,y
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the offlcera al;lt all who helped '),ital afief' . �If ii � 1t- 1
. · hot �� hl1 . �ome.
her In the p,d! year. �
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59c
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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 1 1 , 1960

Mother-Daugh ter Banq uet Was Held
�ponsored By Methodi st Chu rch WSCS

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ENGAGE MEN T ANN OUN CED

A 1\.ivLI1er-uaugmer uanque1 a1 o:au p.m, was neld at tne
U nuea .1V1elh0Uc&gt;L r.:nurcn ·1 uesday evenmg sponaored by we
\li -&gt;1....�. uroup :i111g111g 01 Ule uoxology prt:ceoea tne dJ.nner.
r ouowmg u1c u11u1er, we group Sdng '"ll&gt;Wly tielongs To I
Je!IU.S wluJ 1,1Js., Lucr�ua ueuueuut:r in ,ne piano1 a-1ler whu:n 1
iu1.s.s L)'UJ.a t.ocn,uad1, prt:s1ue m, extenucd a we1come 10
mcmtx:1 :; and guc::,1111.

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GUILD TO MIIT

Portland Worthwhile Guild w ·
met Thursday evenin&amp; at 8 p. m. al
tbe home of Mr.a. Jean S11yre. M■r­
r,p,ret Yoat will be in charge of the
program.

Now You Know

'f Unihd P�u lntematlonal
New Guinea Is tht IHOl'ldl 1,,.
lsl•nd
rth, excHilNCI onlf
GrMnl•nd.

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■nry Nlgihtl

T�IGHT
�AMI&amp;.Y NIIIHT5
en,llte �ol In
11HELEN
OF TJWY''
(� fi&gt;d Color)
: 1 - alao Maureen Q'llara, Geooge Nader
'.'L&amp;l&gt;Y (J;Ol)IVA"
(Color) .
THU�ff)AY ancl FRIDAY
K.lrl t&gt;oudaa - Anthony Quinn
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. . faces a t·1ghtenlng of its
· f'1- r".· • � r,:71.:!'ir-� ��-.rt
D1stnct
nancial belt when cla-sses resume next September.
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This was the universal feeling following a special meeting r,t,�':'..i-: ;-- � ·
of t.be Eastern Local board of education this week in the wake f ·v,..��-;, ,'l\ , ,'J:''!'.°
of the district's voters defeat of a 2¼ mill operating levy at :·:·:....,.: · 't�' ..
. travel any sid
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Execulive H ead J. s, Duis
pointed o ut there ls a $17,000 de•
ficit, partly in h erited. It arose
stale foundation
because the
funi;I. si n ce Jan. 1, 1960 has re·
quired local districts lo supply
12'4 mills from loclll tax es. Eas•
t ern has had on ly lO.
Th• board decilMd to curt•il
all non-euenHel Khool actM•
tiff unlffl thll aponsorln■ or■aniuttor1 peya all 0.,,.,.... at
0 cod det.ktN . uptn by the
board of Hucotlon
They decided, h�wever, that
since sch,ool ls nearin&amp; its close
thl1 term, not much ca n be do ne
to curtail expenses now. However
•t the begin n ing of nex.t y ear such
cu rtailments as theae w en dis•
cussed:
Re-routl ng of sch ool busses so

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Khrushchev
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School wlth the meetln&amp; c11led to
order by the pre,lden t, Te re&amp;a
Andrew.
Mary Goe bel led the member■
I n lhe Lord's Prayer whlch all
recited in Llll n.
The roll . call w11 made and the
minutes were read. The trea.urer
Ro1er RoH, iav'e a report.· Ter '.
�11 Andrew 11ve 1 n intere,U n g
talk. on what LIUn mcia na to ua,
A a:111 w11 preae n tt!ld lo Mrs.
Rice, Lati n teacher a nd advi sor
ln apprcielalion of the time ■ n d
work which ahe ha, ghen to the
meetl nJ1. Carolyn Parker read
lhe Hlatory of Our Lalin Cl ub,
A play ".BCltween Jest and Ern•
eat" w11 1iven for the parent,.
The CHI included. Jack Kelley.
Dru.Illa W ill, Dick Neue, P.ul
Brown, Kaye Bahr, Dale Sbowal•
ter, Vir1ln l1 curt11 and Roeer
Ro11e. R.on■ltie n Oaborn played
two piano NlecUon1 between actl.
Alter tho pla, tho Latin Crfld
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-All wo�k book.s of stud�nll
must be pa_1d for before l�sum g.
-A possible I ncrease m the
cost of th e school lunch amon&amp;
other propoaals whkh will �e
surveyed before classes begi n
next Aul';'m n.
The board ,1so decided to a:ive
vot�rs a_nothet- &lt;'h ance to chl nae
th� 1r m mds a bout activity cur·
tailme�L. The 2¥.ti mill operati n a:
levy will be placed on th e Novem­
her ballot again, togeth er _with ren e�al of a 7 9!1111 operatl n_g levy
_w �1ch explre.s m 1961. Mr. Davi!
said.

Ike Planning
Soviet Visit
As Schtduled

WASHINGTON UPI-Presiden t
Eise nhower told a grou p of Re­
publican co ngreHm en today he
will not cancel h ia pla ns to go to
Kussia i n J une unJe&amp;s Premier
N 1k.1t.a S. Knr ulhcnev withnraws
ms mvilalion .
The .Presid en t said, , h oweve r,
that 1f K.nrusncbev wanls to fOI·
10w up his lugnJy critical remark•
made m Moscow Wednesday by
wnndrawing n1s i nvitauo n1 It wut
ue a11 ngnL with t.:11e nhow er and
tne tam e can be easily utilized
euewnere .
Tne Presidents comment o n
Khr ushcnev·1 rem arks were made
Lo 17 U.OP con&amp;rea1men atte n d·
lnQ: anouier In • aer1ea of Whlte
ttouee · bt-Calfalta.
'l ne congrtii.i,men. reported that
the President said that. Knrush­
chcv wlll nave to withd raw hi&amp;
m v1l.alion rn a face-to-face mee t­
mg at lbe 11umm1t 1n Paris next
wee k before .t;1senhower ca ncels
bil pla ns to ·go to Moscow.
i\ccord.l n g to the breakfast
guests, two subjects dominated
tne- conv eru.uon this mornin g.
The y were Eisenhower's conti n­
uea hopes for som e
degr ee or
progress toward peace at the
summit me et.mg and the remarks
Weanesday o f tbe Soviet pre mier
who told reporters in Moscow he
would be "mad" if he aak ed the
Ru&amp;&amp;ia n peopJ.t1 Lo w elcome a ma n
who haa. sen t espion aae plane s
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Meigs &lt;:llii-nty's four high schools outside Pollleroy and Mid•
dleport
graduate 168 seniors in ceremonies beginning
Sunday wl!en 16 members of the Harrisonville Senior Cws
receive dfil:lomas.
Profe r of Speech at Denniion

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'l be Sciffl clan graduation
aiarlu the � of an era: it will be
·the la,t. 8e$nl ng nexl year hi&amp;h
•hool ,tu4',nll now att ending
,Barr isonvillt will go to Rutla nd
foUowing a mnsolidatlo n this ye,r
1nt0 a new dist rict known as the
:Northwestern Local School Dis­

'£he Harrianville baccalaureate
1'fll be held Sunday afternoo n al
two . o'clock wlth John Edmonds je­
Jlt'ering the addre.a. Commence•
�ent exer cdff wJU be held Su n,
- � even ina: with Charl es Davia,
�pre,ide nl of Rio Grande College,
· ' dciliVering the a�dress.
Sp«ial
ro.udc will be provided for both
events.
.Baccalaureate services will be
he
ld at the Racine hi.lb ac1-&gt;l for
NOT AN UNCOMMON SIGHT - This unusu�l vle� of 11,·
tile 57 gradu ates of the So uthern
000 tons of barged coal being towed by the J&lt;l&lt;L Steel Com'
School District, with com­
p•ny's "Vulcan" May 4 appear to occupy much of the Ohio IJ)eal
mencement exerci.se1 lo be held
River; and even raise the water level, heading toward Pltts• May 20. Larma n Sherwood, New
burgh.
York, lecturer , wlll be the speaker
______ __· for
.t he graduation ceremonies. on
May 21, the clan will leave on a
trip lo New York, Washington and
Atlantic City.
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A.NN ARBOR, Mien, UPI-The
Un iversity of Mlcbi&amp;an Wednu­
day night accepted · the re1igna­
tlo n of bead b11ketball Coach iill
Perigo.
Athletic Di re ctor lt.. (!. Fritz
Crisler diacou nt ed talk !�t .reri­
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go quit · befor e he was fired a nd
said the '8-year-old coach had
considered the move for some
tlme.

Coach Bill Perigo

tep Taken Toward Resource
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:rdt:·;·t:11!��d�0�1:rr�r:�� Development .In_ ei•s, G:,..11!
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Twenty representatives from Gallia and Meigs counties
Wednesday nigh! determined to set up local committees 1n
each county to pursue resource development.

of Albert
HAVANA, CUba UPI-An Am·
erican pilot ten tatively identified Fairchild Holden, one of the
Alvah T. Grover, Cheahlre, O(len •
tli Matthew Edward Duke, 42, of fo under&amp; of lhe ,parent comp1my,
Palm . Beach, Flfl., t.odaf wu re- who 1110 served. H the first pre- ed the meetins with C. E. Blo uspurted _killed by Cuban police 1ident from 1902 to 1913, the Al• lee or Meigs and William Smith
when be la n,11ed · • ·UP,t .phlnt on · bett ' .f. Holden will operate in tbe of Gallia serving u CO-Chairmen
tbe out&amp;i irts . of --Hall:ana In• an at• Ohlo Jµver coal trade betwe ,:m tor the dl1cuuions held at Kyger
tempt to ,p)ck uP two meil � 1 ctncfnnatl ano Lne Pittsburlh Creek High School.
Clyde K.irk.lapd. reported for a
area.
'Woman.
Tbe boat 1oi ns two other Dravo Meigs 1ro,1p wtlich baa bee n study•
The report of Duke'a unau«eH·
1uI atltiipt, to �14 uck the 1bree bui lt vt1ael1 in lbia ui!D tbe ina poasible project&amp; in reso urce
petllOn■ out or Cuba wa■ earried Raymond E. Salvati and the J. F. development. John He iakell o1
Freiberger , making a total of four Gallia reported reaulta o f &lt;illcu.aby local radio statio111.
dieael towborts and two barbot 1uon s held. there on the 11me su bIii
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the
Th y laid he landed
ject.
:Vlrtl oubk1£ls early lhls morri.b11 boat, In ,hti compa ny•, fieet.
a nd Niek Burleson
Jn a ,mall '.Apache plane wltb the
I Mr. Smith
be resp-onslble for
to
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CUban ppllce opened. iire on
when It l•aded ind. ee&lt;I in the early dealin gs today \ committee. Klrlclland i1 head of a
th•
Duke .11■,'. killed h1 fout , bulllW; led by dr111, electronic, :1teel and aimllar itfPip County a:roup.
n w11 alao decided thol the two
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co unues abould wor� together on
projeeta �� mut ual in terest_, ai nd
Lha l add iti�al �rsonnel wlll be
reques�ed. If a vallable, from state
and federal agencies at a sultable
time.
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Attending from Meia:s ln addi•
Lion lO Kirkland and Blakeslee
were Emmeu Shuler, •Mr. a nd1 Mrs.
John Werntr, Mr•. Ge n e·va Nolan
a nd Jamel Brewington .
In a preUmi na ry sur vey of project1 u nd6r dlscu&amp;Slon, five were
believed m utual to both countie6.
They' were ind ustrial developm em
(ptiyrolls), recreation, county plan·
health facilitie1,
n i11g, educa tion,
and problems of agi ng,

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to Gov. itlichael V. DiS&amp; lle lod1y in a CllVe)and ipeeclt,. Qne of the
deflatin g the 1tate would have questions w,1 .w.hy Ta.Jl hadn 't de•
.-.. 40 tnillion dollan by , In 8 manded edon o•lea when the Ohio
.per cent, aerot1-tbe-boud red'uo- Legislature wu 1n aeutoo last
ytior, '
tloo hi � 19$9-80 budget.
Taft aald he bad offer:ed an
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vote
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Taft, oae of \M
In lat w�k's primary elecl.lona; am,indmen t to stub the bud&amp;:et
made the stateme nt In a tour-oaae nqueau, by 8 ))el cenl but the
le\W' Ql,a_t wa1 1- re:Plf' to a Jona propoaal WP tabled In committee
Ult. of qu�oliia tent to hlm more �Y "the . majority ,hlch :vou dom-•
than I lir,ooth ato by' DISa.tte. . tf11te."
Toft ■aid lb, 1ovttnor'1 tu
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B ernard FulU, Republican nominee for Meigs County Pro,
secutor, and unopposed in the No vember general elections,
Wednesday also was elected president of the PomeroY. Lioils
club
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. for 196o-61 .
r Zu ndel ' secrelll rv' '· D r· Ray
H 11 ni1m e h ea ded a 11st· o 1 new Ralnh
uon tamer •· r·· W· (l:UU)
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tw�ter. Holdover dience Struble chalrroan of tbe .ror
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· m becom-es . a d1rectQr under
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tnter natlonal by-laws.
denl Wiliis Leadt n gh�m who two
e� t1re stal� was e lected by
he
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wet:ka aio stepped u·p to the dis- .. ·
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trict 13·11 govern or·s poat.
Ladi es Nig ht wa.s set for May 24
Other offic er s n amed were Max at 6:30 p. m . with ladies of the
Ward, first vice; Kai Hindy, sec, ch urch serving dinner. The · pro,.
o nd vice; Gerald Preston , 3rd �ice ; gram will be an nounced later.
Kermit Walton, treasu rer; the Rev. uo ns may obtain ticket� from
.kev. Zu ndel, Henry Ewmc and i
Str uble.
Wolverines Lose Cage

Leadi n eham aaid new presiden t
Fuui ana he will attend the state
co nve ntion i n Cincinnati JunlJ 3-4
a nd invited ot.her1 to go with th em.
Nexl week a speci al ceremony for
recen t new members will 'be giv en
aa the program.
Prog ram chai rman Fultz i ntro­
duced Lio n Dr. Heaton who re­
vi ewed volunta ry medical care
plans an d the problems ,rising
from i ncreasin g numbers of peo•
pie § years old a nd older UvlDg
on fixed or dwi ndling i ncomea.
MIIGS GINIIIAL HOll'ITAL
He pa id 1pe&lt;1ial atlenUon to the
Admitted: Dale Barn hart, Mid­
dl eport; Crayton Tip-pie, Midd.le­ queatio n of individual freedom as
rcilated to c urre nt proposala to
Christeni nl t'.!eremon ies fo r a porL
m eet thil!J aging problem.
Di
sQJiued: No n e.
new 3200
horsepower towboat,
the Albert. F. Holden, will take
p.1,ice i n Pitt.burgh Friday at lhe
Altogheny River Wharf. The new
veHel wu built by Oravo Cot- s
poration for Ill.and Creek Fuel

Towboat Holden
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MOSCOW UPI-Premi er Nikita
Khrushchev sliid in a sta tement
pa&amp;Sed today by t'.!ensors that fur­
ther
American reconnaissance
flights over Russia might lead to
an atomic war. He 1lllid the pilot
of a spy phi.n e downed by Russia
v..:iuld be trled H a spy.
· News�'l n asked him a t an im­
promptu press conterence Wed•
t1esday wnat would h•ppen to
.t'ranc1s li. Powers, 30, ot. Albany
G11., p1tol of a U-2 reconnaissance
jet snot down May l ne ar l::iverd•
lov1_.1., 1,300 miles inside Ruasl11-.
"We shall try him, ...,.. "1.im
severely as a sp)'," Khrushchev
aaid.
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aggre55iv e actions co11nr.u e th is
m1gn� Jead to war," he said, He
sala furtner aggression a&amp;ainst
\he Soviet Un ion will be met
"with a tom boml:t1 in the fitst
f ew mi.cutes."
Sue.. spy ,fllg h ts are !'highly
da ngerowr' eve nts 1\11: said.
tnere was no official explana•
lion of the delay i n releasi ng
Khrus,h.cbev's stateme nts. M any of
the quol e1 'held up were dlreeted
against becrelary of State Chri11•
U.1n A. Herter and bis a n nounce·
ment that recon naissance flights
would continue.
"If thtl Unitff Statw h■s not
...-rlnc:td a ""' wu on ltt
territory, ha not ua-ritnctd
air r•lda. and H It wltnH to un
INlh a war, wt, lhlll be com,,
"'Itel to tlN rocket, which will
· exl'fod• on tM •n�Non' ""'
r1tory In th• v.ry tlrat min"'"·
of w•r,•• Khruahc:hew Hid,
Kh rushchev Hld 8UCh stateme nt.a were " the kind that would
be made only by a country in a
&amp;tale of war w1lb another country."

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Count)' Hi gh School s Graduate
168 Seniors Beginnin g Sunday

astern Schools Face Period �),,:
Of Tight Operating Finances (tj,: :f1!f:�•·'

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Pom.eroy•MiddlePort, Oblo, Tbur�y , May 12, 1960

ctivity C u1tailment

NOW AT STATI THIAT�I
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of SOO million dollan waa • e1ee1,slve•►, and that in.cnaaed'e]Jpendl•
,turel authoriied from the 1ene ral
fund were "at the very leaat•� 100
million dollllrt mqre than needed.
He .,id at the pfflent rate of iQ•
over origi nal
cre■ae, rt.venues
ge ne nl fund
state· eatirnate• the
would be enri t'.! hed 240 million dol111"1 more than 111'1 8 anuct pated ln
the two-year prediction .
"While I •P'ff wilh ynu that
th,.. ■n cerllln areal ol ,tale

partk ularly edueation
fervlces,
s nd' llle ntal hygiene, l n ·which ad­
ditional expenditures are needed,
these would have been met by
conomica in oth er activities with­
out h ardlhlp and with far lesa ) nburden tmf)Med
crease tn the
upon lhe state, he said.
The Clflcinnatl Republican at\d­
ed that the htiher taxes had kept
aome Industry rrom cominl into
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Al �asle,n High School, bacca lai.ire�te servkes will be held �ay
.12· w1tb Commencement exerc1se8
M.ay 2�- Geor�e Hill, Ohlo Uni�11riity, wlll deliver the_ graduahq n
address. Eastern scmo r1t are now
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�n a trip to New York and Wa�h1n gton accompan ied by O. C. e1bbee, achooI prIn clpaI , and Nora
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ere are &amp;2 stu�enta in the
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University , will be the commeru:!e­
ment speaker. Th e 43 members of
th e Rutland das1 will take a one
day trip lo Hu ntington a nd Charleaton. _
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Adkins, Wedge
Win Places On
Mason Board

Robert G. Adki ns and Pa ul D.
Wedge, both of Poinl Pleasant,
emerged victorious in th e non-par•
tiaan ballot Tuesd ay for two posi•
lio ns on the Mason Co unty Board
or Education according to final un•
official tabulations today.
Counly clerk L. W. Getly'1 of­
fice said Adki ns polled 3,M4 while
Wedge got 3,295. Other ca ndidates
were Ralph Crump with 2,810,
Frederick Frey, 916; Charlea Jones
2,�7, and Harry Nibert, 1,291.
ln th e Republican prima ry for
sh eriff Clyde McDermitt, Poi nt
Pleasant. was ,•ictoriou1 with 1,434,
and will oppose&lt;"--the Democratic
nominee. Griff Durbin (1,860) in
Novemb er. Othe r Republic,.n ca n­
didates were Drew Hatfield with
l.210 and Earl Henry with 619.
Charles A. Roberta polled 1,M8 in
the Democratic lists behin d DUr•
bi n .
George Say re of New Haven
•QD tbe . ,D4\ln_ocratic �pti.nation
for ttou■e of Oel eg.ites with 1,344 ,
beatlig :tdward Riclla rd wUh 1.203
and Ray Hill with 4,02.

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JOY WISEMAN

WANDA DA.MIRON

� Wiseman, Miss Dameron
_ _ Win Honors At Scipio School

St'.!1p10 High School has n,1med
Sue is the dat11hler of Mr. and.
for toP ho no�, Jor Earlene Wise- I MR. Sam Dameron, Harrisonvllle.
man H Valed1ctorl�n, and Wanda �he was cl� officer f� two yean
[ m the Junior and. Semor play1 oil
S ue Damero n, Salutstorlan.
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lhe annual slafi, and won the DAR
.
Joy 1s the . daughte1· of . M r . �nd [ a ward from MP ac-hoo
Mn. Roy Wisem an, Ha rr 1sonv11le. 1 The s� nion chose asl.
thelr motto
Sht was cheerleader for two years, "The Higher we Climb the
Broad­
�orekeeper for one, r� present:a • ' er the View." Their class colon
live o( the Stude nt Co�nc!l, sang m are mint green and white and the
the chorus,_ cla:55 offi�er all four class flower i&amp; the pink rose.
rears, was m the Junior .and Sen•
T he aenion and ju niora are plllll­
lOr plays and on the annual staff. ning their annuaJ trip ne:at wetk
to Camden Park and Columb1la
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Firemen Discµss
'M:,,. • I • ' -�;; ,.._: ·
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(oo
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Dies At 86 In
With Hospital
.Close cooperation ,by Meigs I T
Republican nomim1.tion for as­
ucson no
.rosp1'tal
sessor went to Eve ett Sayr with County vo)unt_eer hr d partm t I
m
rgency-r
scue
units
and
th
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2,001, t.?ating Guy Bu d tt with

1 ,759. Clifford Carder won with n ew Meigs County Veteram M.emcompleted
1 ,921 over Bright McCausland with oflal Hospital-wh en
an
in
n-were discussed
operatio
d
1.500 for Republican House of Del,
at a mee ting of tbe county fireegales.
n 's
ma
asaodation
Wednesday
For county court, F. A. M!Jrri•
night
in
Racine
ure
hall.
eon, incumbent, wo n with 1 ,515
Pete Cu n diff, Syracu.se, pre1iA suit for $25,050 has bee n votes ov er Jamea A. Ferrell, 871;
filed in Common Pleas court aris­ Robert Rolh�eb, 665 ; Napoleon dent of the Association , presided.
ing from an accid enl I n Pomeroy Sturgeon, 158, and Sta nley Waldie, Firemen hope to have a repreaen524.
tat.l.ve work in close cooperation
Marc h 9.
with the hospital becaUJe al le ast
Claude A. Husted, R. D. �. Porn•
eroy, has fi\c-d the action agai nst
4,400 More Democrals fo'ur volunteer unit ambul.ancea
expect to be using the
hospital
Roy Proffitt, R. D. 1, Portla nd
facilities regularly.
aski ng $25,000 damages and $50 Voted In Ohio Mav 3
COLUMBUS UPI-Tfie com·
medical expe nse which he says
Rep. George Meinhart -of Midplele,
unotricial ta bulation of the dleporl wu gueat o,_pe lt . H e
was I ncurred when h is ca r waa
a er
atruck by a pickup truck driven votes indicated today that about described legislative 1tep1 ln volv4,400 more Demoer ats than Re­
by the defendant.
� I n a proposal QI the General
In a nother court acUon the publican s voted in the May 3 Ai55embly becoming law.
Rosa Deve lopme nt Compan y, a Ohio primary.
'thirty firemen from county
The complete tabulation was u nits,
corpora tion , is aski ng a mandatory
except Pomeroy, attended.
inju nction agai nst Ross Concrete made available by Secretary of
and Mortar Inc., enjoini ng the Stale Ted W. Brown. Earlier
defe nd•nt from usi ng property tabulations had indicated the Republica n s outpolled the Demo- I rudest CtlVIly
of the pla intiff.
cr ats by a slight ma rgin.
On Record Reported .
�rea police report one !&gt;f the
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LICE NSE ISSU D
qui
etest week� on reeord with the
Japs Outbid U.S.
A manlage licen se bu been isoy pohce reporting o nly
Pomer
in Probate Court to Ralph
Firms On Locomotiv"8 sued
arrest
tod�y and all other
on�
.
Do
uglas Lavend er, 21, une_mptoyWASlllNGTON UPI-Th e Army
�ff1e1al1
report
m g no offenders
Wednesday announ ced the Pan a­ ed, Minersville and MaQ' Jinice
m
e last 24 bouts.
th
e
JMY , dau bter
.
ma Canal Co. will purchase 38 Cu ndiff, 18, secre
In Pom eroy, Police Chi er Jed
r1ib'Oad locomotiv es a nd
three of ·Mr. \ a nd Mrs. -Gl enn Cundiff, Webster reported J.he arreat ·or
IOCOmotive cran es from a Japan­ Syracuse .
David Cheshe r, 159 Col e St., Midese firm which outbid th e lowest
dleport, on a charge of 1peooln£
HYMN SING- SUNDAY
� merica n offer, made by an Ohio
A n old fashi oned hymn sing 50 miles per hour l n a 35 mile
hrm.
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is an nounced for Su nday, Ma, lD, wne on Ela st Ma in St. He has
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The A rmy s�,d 1! 1warded lhe at two o'clock at the Shade Me- been cited to appear Saturday
contract IO M1tsub1ahl of Japan . thod hil Church by Rev. H erbert ! e ve nin g befor, Mayor Charles
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on a low Did of �,829,900 . The ( Harris. All are invited.
Legar.
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Plymouth .Lotomot1ve Works of
Plymouth, Ohio. bid $4,74 1,867,

$25,050 Asked
In Damage Suit
,After Acct"dent

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TUCSON, A.ru . UPI - The bodJ
or Jof'm . D . RodtefeUer Jr ., a pllil­
a�t�pist w ho pve nearly �•If a
bill,ion dollars away and
re­
mamed . one of the world ,s nebelt
men, . will be burled in the family
plot m New York at.ate.
'l!ls sons, Nelaon, governor of
New York, and Laurance, old­
they planned ·w fly back to New
York today to complete funeral
anangem enl..8 ptteedina burW at
Sleepy Hollow C emeter'l' in Tar­
rytown . HI! body rested in Ariwna Funeral Home here.
Rockefeller, known by many a.a,.
sociate1 as "Mister Junior, " died
at the �e of 86 Wednelday of
pneumoma �nd. heart 1µ'ain
In
Tucso� M�1_cal Center. He had
�n m failin g health for some
\ lime and entered the hospital
Monday.
I
A thy, retirlr19 man la d.....
eel his lih t. hi• femHy ....
s�rlne hb ,.....,., atonunl
all WMlth.
Phila nthropies by the Roetelel­
ler family began witb bis father,
"JDR Sr.", bul nached their full
abunda nce when Rockefeller Jr.
took over as beaJI of the fam�
after hia rather'• death in 19.Tl.
By th e time of Rocli.t!leller Jipa­
ior'1 death Wednesday, donatl�
by the family to peoples in the
U. S. and ma ny parts of the world
totaled at least three billion dol­
lars. His personal pbilahthropic
donati&amp;ns during bl&amp; lifetime
amounted to more than 475 mil­
lion dctla rs.

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·otuo Wheat Farn1el'8
To Vote Ou Quotas

WASlllNGTON UPI - Oh io
wheat farmers will join those of
other stales July 21 in a vole on
wheth er they favor
marketing
quota, on their 1961 crop.
Set'.! re tary of l\,grlc ultu re Etra
Taft Benso n Wed nesday, annou n•
ood the vote and proclaimed a
nation al wheat allotment of 55
million acre,. the mi n imum per­
mttted by law and the same as
fot this ye ar. Ohio's 1961 allot•
mtnt wa■ l,!517,38b aens.

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IIATES HONORS
,'ohio State Univ,r�� .h,s , Js- ,� ·
1ued Its ho nor roll· M' thl! w'ln- ,
t.er Quarter, listlng nam es of un­
dergraduate .students who achiev­
ed high academic averaces for
that period. The li!ilt int'.!llldf!
l\uth A. C arso n, Long BoLtom R.
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RUMMAGE SALi
A rummage sale will be 1pon- '
sored Friday and Saturday in the
Eagle■ buildi ng
in l'omerOy
whete tbe Allen Appliance Store

Fllrell RWI Metltodiat Church.

Dutrict 0/Jicer• OJ Home D emonatratian Council llleet
OFFICERS OF DISTRICT 15, Home D�mo nstratlon Council, are pictured here with Stale
President Mrs. Charles Ensign who was spea ker al the District meeting held last. 1buraday
at the Heath Methodist Church 1n Middleport. They are (L to R) Mrs. Robert Ball, Gallia
county, secretary; Mrs. Edith Dearth, Vinton county, vice president; Mrs. Enslen ud Mn.

fotlllerly ... by the wscs ol lbe . Maxine 'Geoglein, Meigs county, president.
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wANrm Home Economics Display, Style �we, Many - �7::��.r.i� l�:!./��
Art"It1 es Of Boys Ar ts EXbib"It d 1 At RutIand
Apply In Person

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wi::�• hi, ,i,ter, Mr oDd !Ir•.
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POB C9N818T1HT DEPENDAIILB BEIIULTS
BATES
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The last meeting ot the a.boo! 11:raders, b:! 11chers and parent&amp; 1n and rostrum by We5ley Sisson;
n. Bu el Ridenour, Mrs. Guy
TifR.EE COMP� ROOMS OF
merfie ld, Mra. Letha Koblentz
year for the Northweatern PTA the late summe.-. Tbe attendance End table&amp; 11nd Smoking stand by
al l new furniture at lngel's
At The
was tleld Monday evening at the banner wa.s won by Mrs, Martha Dick Du1■n.
. Pau l Baer, Mrs. Wyatt Chad­
Furniture. Include• 2 pleee liv•
Ru tland gym at 8. The meeting Chapman's class.
Record cabinet by David Pierce w , Mrs. Horace Karr and Mrs.
ing room suite, 3 matching tathanked
LUCiiS
Mrs.
!
numbers
vocal
by
opened
was
e offictn:
th
by
and clg■reu.e holder by Roy Holter attended the di1trict
Bowl
lamps,
matching
piece
bles,
2
4
• cen.. per word for Uane COZPaM:llltlve Iwttona..
10 senior gir ls who have studied and members for th eir co-opera• L:awrence Smith; Jewel bo:r.es b} g11rden c l ub meeting at Logan.
bedroom suite, intenprlng mat·
IIPO&lt;W - ooo
30 - por .....s.
past year and Joe Stafford and Darron Key11;
music at lh e Rut l and school !or lion during lhe
Fred Rice spent a Sunday wlth
lrc:s.s and box 1prlng, bed 1prl"ad,
Full nle o! 3 eonta per word ..W. be � fer l4vertiJIDc
EV
12 years under Mn. Ethel Chap• then turned the meeting over to Lamps by Darroll Smith, Waid Mr. 11nd Mrs. L. L. Roof of Dela•
2 dre11ser lamps, Hotpoinl rel,jj).
If .... pold wlWll 10 'WI Iller
man. The girf8 introduced them- the program Chairman, Mra. liar- Nelson and Robert JeHe.
Ware.
frigerator, gas range, 7 piece I
- ta Ad..ninc - 6bould be - tmmocU1"'11. Tho
l d Sauer.
o
of
told
and
plans
selves
their
I
==='."'
tn­
exhibits
nior
e
S
and
Junior
========
and
e
set,
piec
32
dinette
dinner
E . J. Nunna lly has accepted em­
Duly SmtiDel will oot. be rwpoaabJe ffW mon than one incor-­
for the fulure .
The theme oI lhe program for r:luded : Cedar ch est by Jimmy ployment In Co l umbus.
n'll:f'ffl
ware. These 3 rooms of fumi• 1 ( 81 E,n
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Inc l uded on the program were the evening wu "Strengthen the Griffith and Marlin Goff; Gun
lure were not picked up afler a
-.r.l of. 'lhanb ud ISfecW Nof�lt ol ltv1.'Qt. Sl.UO. Obituane1
's a Grand Night for Singing'', Home through Vocational Guid• r1teks by Larry Morris and Char les
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl, Porn•
·•1t
The
made.
w111
payment
down
P1Mlililbld It l Milt per wotd.
recentl y visited Mn. Lona
roy
e
"
ance.''
Ohio'·,
Mill
d
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"Beautiful
Barrett; Hall tree by Tom Cha-fin.
11avings can be yours. No down i ------ -- WORDS
1 DAY
I DAYS
C DAYS
I MO.
Roecher.
e
introduc
Sauer
Mrs.
OR
HOUR
THE
DY
HOUSEWORK
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Jan
Mr1.
d
way&amp;",
l
"A
You
Stream",
e
Lov
I
son
l
Ne
e
Wayn
by
cas'?I
Book
Just
pay.
to
months
36
payment,
15
'4-l!O
••.ae
110o
IClc
the day. Phone WY2·2482.
Truly" "Some .vh ere a Voice Iii Burleson, home economics .in• and Waid Nicholson; End tables
pay the balance or $8.50 a week.
$6. 00
•1.ao
•1 .20
9Do
Ill
Mr. a,nd Mrs. llaymond Elberfeld
5-I0-3tc
Calling", "Prayer Perfect" and struclor who introduced Jane by Larry SmiLh ; Night stands by
(urnilure
of
worth
$899
1s
Here
'7.l!O
tz.,:t
1le
36
and
son, Mike, spent the weekend
the "Rutland H!gh School Song" Parsons, .i .sophomore who Wat Herbert Grate and Harold Mc­
for only $689. Phone WY 2-26�.
with his parents.
Columbus
in
by 10 A.II. will be Ln lll&amp;I cloy·, ,-per.
Adi
with the audience joining the the nam1tor for the style revue Kentie; Coffee tables by David
� 1 1 3tc
Mr. aud Mrs. Phillip Boyles
which followed, Be.fore the re- Martin, Roy Cremeans and Jim­
girls.
.
l!R CONDITIONING, REFRIGER· lh e group were gan dra v1u, M 1s.s
G 1rJs Ill
parsons presented Mn. mie George; Sewing cabinet b)' 8penL the weekend in Dayton with
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SATUHDA y· Watch ror the walk·
¥Ir. and Mrs. Carl Watson.
atioo service, J.1ck'1 Retri1era - ·1· I 11·IS, J UdY SI awt er, J oan wood • Bur J eson w i· th a corsage on l)e. Jim Hobstetter; Toy
Dage by
of
in&lt;le Shoe Box on the ,•·eels
w
tlon, New Hav en. Pbone TI/ aru,
.. M ar1or1e
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th e H ome .,...onomics
stu• Frank Bal le ngee; Toy ah eU b),
a
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tf
h
b
p
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ldd
y
orol
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Mr. and Mrs. John Ginther and
( ) Notices
Midd leport and YOU may re•
37.
Q-2S·ll Hysell, Rose Jacks, lune Searles, dents.
Larry Bolin; Lamp by Cecil Nel­ Jack Yisiled with Mrs. Effie Wat•
2"
ceive I pair of complimentary u.
Miss Parsons revi ewed the past son.
La son •• Priddy, Patricia Young
� 11164 OLDSMOBILE SuPER 88 4
TUMITa AND
son. Tuppers Plains, Sunday.
1. ?. McCOY
s. KilYelle&amp;. The Shoe Box,. Mid•
work of the Ho. Ee. departyear's
They
Ferrell.
yn
.iro
d
an
1
c
e
wer
l,J P•ln.. p,... I��::�
IMurFl1h
trap
by
car
e
l
ndab
e
p
e
I&gt;oor. A &amp;ood d
Rob
ert Long; Tac­
AUCTIONIIR
dleporl.
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Mr. and Mra. Virgil Wood, Ath•
accompanied -by Mrs. Chapman. ment and then presented the fol- kle rack by Michael Kina: and
.
N �y Nolloftw.._
th11t i1 worth much more money. - .
It..,._ 2,, LOftl Bottorr-# 1 ..,h.._
called on Mr. ,11nd Mrs. Mar•
ns,
e
l
gir
lowing
Eloise
Jor
dothing
ing
l
mode
s
sing
to
d
e
plann
r
e
Muss
,... A. ....... 'lt1Hoi, WY2Charles Sigman; Bowls by Cecil
Famous VlB Ro.:k el engine with THOROUG�lHRED BOltDER COLwith the group but was ill and school, ch urch .and trav el w�ar. Nelson; Jewel box by Roy Cre­ ion Wood, Sunday.
hydramatlc Super Driv e. Here's
LIE pupa. Ready to go. The best
2N6. --· --- The setting for thii was a srnall means; Che1t of drawers by Ri­
'MiH Joan Frost is visiting her
in the slate. Phone W I 9-36'0. GRAVELY nACTOR SA.L I AND unable to attend.
1our chance to step u p to an
IIIDO!.iroRr FIIIB
rvlu.
er, Mrs. Betty Myers, in Colum­
sist
512
I.
Mehr,
PonMro,.
h
The
busin
e
ss
me
mode
e
ting
l
of
school
room
and
was
cona white chard Rife and Checker board by
I
Olds at the right price. Karr &amp;
5 1 1 3tc
SIie, 11\�y..
ment AuctJon
Phone WY24975.
"tll f dueled by the president, Mn. lli· fence through which artificial Paul Browning.
bus.
Vanzandt, Pomeroy, 0. �·10.3tc --- ----... May 14, Ewin• BulJdi.bl' oa the
LE rll
rnn �
p. m. untll Ji,n• 1 . S.luman: chard Lucas and Mr11. Harvey flowers entwin ed.
Also -on display w ere setera l
ENCH
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roush and
T in lllddloP9fl. � Uld 10,7 FORD CUSTOM $1 195. Club DOU B
Harold Bnrnhart,
Er lewine instal led th e fol lowing
Model s were Brenda Turn er pieces of 1ci enc e equiment in
DOG machine, neon restaurant
Nora Brown, Jackson, spent
Mrs.
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Ne• lluchudlM. av.,tl,lni
Sedan. Be.autiful light green
Ohio. Ph-. Coolv'.lle 3691 ,
as officera !or the coming year: Sonja Turner, Susie Rathburn the science room.
the week end with Mr. and Mr,.
lrCIII! Billy &lt;kltt, lo lllcheti
flnilh. A Cl/ that's sure to ( sign, gas ranse, electric com·
3-ll-lfc
President, Mrs. Carro ll Snowden; Ruth Spangler, Cher)'l Sear les'
To con-elude
meeting
the
preuor, booihl, toldin&amp; party
61ok1. Doon open I •· In. Salo
pleaae from any ang le , V-a en•
Vice Preaident, Mrs, Homer Park- Aliee Crouser, Clara Mae Hysel l: George Dal111, e:a:ecutive head, In­ Guy Summerfield.
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tabie, 8' long, 1 2 folding chairs ___
ataru 1 1 a. m.. ltefrtabmenta
line, automatic drive. Compare
er; Secretary, Mrs. Car l Morris Judy Brogan, Drema Birchfield, troduced H elll')I Null Jr., the new
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy spent
to match. Ideal for picnics on MUlil.LSR J UR :\ .....,Clli., W lrlN�
1v1lloble •II do y. Cliti Nod·
the car-Compare th e price. It
and Treasurer, Mrs . Carl Morris. Sandy Sheet., Judy Chafln, Dott principal and ,1so other high the week end in Wooster with Mr.
,..
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HOUlili. • ll n
Arnold 1
the J j wn. Will sell cheap. In·
MIiie
lord Jr., AucUon..t.
can't be be11t. Karr · It v,n
A report of the County Council Smith, Roberta Grate, Audis achool teachers.
and Mn. Ernest Fisher.
.
thors, lyracu" Ohl• ,hone
quire Marie Steiner, Corner
5·10-3tc
Zandt, Pom eroy, o.
meetfng was given by M rs. Giles Hite, Vivian Priddy, Joyce Ede ns
Mr. Dallas reviewed the success
COUNTY WIDE CLA6S MlthNG
WY•2-6314.
Restaurant, Cheshire, Ohio, or
1 1 -19-tfc:
Smith and tentative plans were Vio la M cKnight, Anna Sprouse: or the school this year 11nd h e
Sunday, 11,,y 14, 2 p. Ill, at Fre,.e · 1?6f FORD . 6, 4 DOOR STAN•
call WY 2·2�.
made for a party for the first Martha Brewer, Betty Morris, recogniied several p,rents of
dom Gospel Minion, 11)4 }inbb.s,
dard lhitt, heater, radio. N eeds
5 1 1 Jtc 'JEL:t\'lSl '.)N RAUlO "-4vn sM.ALi
Carolyn Ferrell, June Tillis and high school students from Harri­
on .&amp;11han and StlYtr'&amp;YIIJI i:oad.
rnQtor work $250. P.hon e WY2·
1 e e
P
Otia
Ruth Mont&amp;omery.
The CClfflfl'l•te MMl• •Shtf'O,
sonville.
Bro. A.hart, leaderj Rev. Oriffh.h,
�-10-.:c
3186.
:iPJ&gt;J 1f:,� c� K::�e. ��:
ltefreshments or punch and
Featuring 'l1hese Famous Names
p11Lor of chureh. The PlibUc: I•
The second scene oJ the style
2-l-Uc
coffee
were
serv
*IVINRU DE - !qr.st in out­
e
d
by
th
e tea­
invited.
S -II 4te ll08 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. UIID BOATI AND MOTOM HS
revue was an outdoor scene wilh
chers to a record crowd of 240
boards.
•P whff• ...., laot. Motro- CUSTOM. BUll.T KlTLHEN DEencl
two girls playlng badmitten and
473 Sycamore St, Middleport
.
people in the home economics
� '.l1he FomOla
*SCOTTS
P9Ht1n
Moton.
MO
Main
ll&amp;Ded
fo:'OW'"
bo111:i
_,.,.
eathe fo IIow I ng g1rIs modeled sport&amp;
5-15- I2tp
room
where
Scotts.
various
Flyinc
st., ,..,.,..,,, Phone WY.:UUO.
oth
e
r
di.s­
UmdN. hr.nnan aod Abbott.
-wear: Mae Lee Edwards, Janet
laym o n chi ld d evelopment, sel­
*YELLOW JACKETS -The
WE WISH TO TIIANlt QUR '53 CHRYSLER 49,000 ACTUAL
8-(1-tf I
Pllunt WY-2-032 1.
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Gi11us,e1 Montgomery upper 15.4 Wright, Sandy Litt le and Beverly ection or materials and home
finest in Molded Mahoe·
nei1hbora and friend• tor their
mil es. Mumt sell lh.i� wetlt.
lowe e 17.4, .... ,•• 64 fl. ; GalJJ. Bowen.
management were irranged.
""'1 Glass Boata.
eny
acta of llndne.a at the dettb of
WY2&lt;1219. c,u alter 6 p. m. (
next
The
TILIVtllON ltAt,fO AND SMALi polis, upper 19, lower 25 .2, run scene entltl ed "Tea
N - 11be Quol­
*CILASTRO
L. Jl. H elm, Whitetvllle, Ky. To
fH0-3tp
AppU1nce r•pelr. Coll Fren.. nin g M ft. Lock 23, 24.3 raisin g .3 For Two'' showed three tilbles
J CLEAN USED CJ.R. WILL GONBoat.
ty
lhe donon of beautiful flowers►
Ca,telna, 41 4 N. Seconcl Aft., fl . per hour. All dams are down and male escort, (borrowed from
sider a�y make or model. Phone I
*FUNLINER 17 FOOTER and a •�Ill thankl to lhe Eic•
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M
4HI CHEVROLET VB 4 DR. si
i_ s tfc river raising about hal f a tenth oi th_e Industrial Arts Department),
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WY2·673 1. Virgll Teaford, Syr1
'J!he Arisb&gt;cr11t of Boa.la.
plorer1 of Poll 270 Hemlock
dan. Pomeroy Police Car. Bl,et•
1:1 fool per hour down, Inc l udin g , wi th p11prty dresses being shown
cuse.
D-10-6tc
BOATS-Fish·
*FRIELAND
GroYe, Ohio, and to the Chrlal­
OI O TV S
5-�6tc
tnan, Pom eroy.
Lock 16, and about . 2 per hour J n- by Alberta Hawkins escorted by
1
By Clorlce Allon
Boats.
ffll
lan church at Hemlock Grove.
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ALLU
MOOE L S AN
""" Kl f
Herbert
Grate, Osa Turn er eseluding Lock 19, and .3 per ho\J r
*FREILAND PONTOON
Mrs. Joe Nunnal l y recently en)Ir. and" Mrs. Jamt1 W. Reese
Phone WY 2-2255, PorMroy, Ohio from 19 to 23
corted b)' Hiram Slawter
Jr
terlained
the
BOAT-For •eisure aBoat.
s�wing
club
6 1 1 llP
'
at
her
CL
ELAND
TV •nd APPLl .-, NCE
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Down Rlv�r Boals-Lock
1 0 Arna Ehrenrels escorted by Dl!Vid hom e. The busme!s meetmg
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He
en McKenUe escorted
HOUSE, GOOD
3 BEDROOM
Lucy Jal'le Lucas, i. : 05 am 7 -4 ;
l
WE WISH TO EXPREl,S OU ll
*WHITIHOUSE BOATS I
'
a:- condu d ed by Mrs. Harold Hawk,
Ju1t fresh. Rol land Searles, Rut•
neighborhood ln or near Porn•
ock
13:
deep 1ratltud e and appreciation
e nner 5 : 10 am, 7-4 ; by Car los McKnig ht, Louise H l
Bob
B
7
l.
esident. M �s, Raym?nd Elberfeld
p
Fiber e1'as5. atuminum end
c-:c:7'"
�
land. Phone SH 2-4626.
eroy. Can giv e good references
Lock 23:: Elber Cliff 12 : 10 pm, 3-0 ; ginbotha m escorted by Wesley 8
to our many friend• at tbe death
U CT
rs. R��hfrd Fick reeeived
wood.
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6tp
1
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Sisson
and
the
or
Write Pomeroy, &lt;Jt,l.o, P. 0.
narrat
escorted gif
Sy_camore 11 :50 am worlt cla 88, Al
or our brother, Vernon E. MIiii,
Compl.,o lonlce
r
SCOOTERS *CUSHMAN
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e1 Pa! s and
e-cr
r
e
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S
.
.
�· 10-3tc
471,
las 5: 50 am, o-0; He le n z , 6 : 10 a. by Roger Biggs.
and our mother, Mr1. D. o. Pat• 1)0 YOU PAY CITY PRICES ,·oR
Crltt Bradford
lram �di
iaccept no­
who
those
W
For
d
e
receive
th
t
�
The final setting was "Sandman
leraon. The many klnde1n!1 ex•
Wrltt, PhoM or Contact
: m . , 0 -0; Raymond E . Sa lvetti 10 : I O
thmg le.M than leadership
uied farm machlnen? See Bil l
oor p rz.e A essert course was
Specials",
a
�lumber
parly
with
A. C. BRADFORD, Racine, Ohl., : a. m. 0·12.
t,'1ded b)' our nelahbora will
served ;O lhose named and �rs.
Goodwin and buy at rarm prices.
1ecl
*UHO CARS - We ..
--: Ga ll ipol is: J . S. Fryber• night wear being modeled by Sue
v
r
U
nevU' be forgotten.
er
i
p
Eddie
Hartung,
Slx mtte1 from Wi lkesvi lle.
ueed
1n
�st
very
tfte
Mrs.
only
Char�
e• Fick,
ASIILAND OIL .HAS MOIJERN
Mr. and Mn. O. o. Pallerson
ge r 10: 10 pm., 16-0 with James D. Ne l son, Dottie Lucas, Joan Wood• Mn. Robert Wood, Mr�. Wallace
can,• .
4 28 3Dtc
two bay ab.Hon. Good loca tion
.
5 l l· ltc
Francis in tow: Chas. n . Stephen- ard and Mary Lee.
Amberger,
Mr_s.
John
Fick,
Mrs
.
FOR THE BEST DEAL
Sandra Pi erce of Lang■ville was
and highway locatt1.1:n. Galli·
MEXICAN TOM,I,TO PLANTS ARE
son 5 ·55 ath 17-5· Lock 23 H e len
� layton A llen, Mrs. Henry Ei�hpolls, O. Good opportunity for
AROUND!
ready and 1everal oth er standard
pm, 'o.e: Chandel ie;. 9 pm, awarded the Cedar Chest which mger, Mra. Delm■r Baum,
Z,
MrSIS
had been made by the industrial
,ifbl Pll'lf J:111. J'tlJVroy -.o'ilc
varieties. Also rhu!lbarb 11t Its
... TII 8 P.M.
Evffll
0oon
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,,��•t, "Mrs.
Either Hayes ar1-Q
arts boys,
2167 or Gaiill)Olf, Gtb8on O•ffllS.
LOST 16 FT. JOHN 80AT, IIED
'best, to eat and for deep fr eez.
•
Sl!E
eting
e
m
nn:t
tt-le
Wolf.
, COMPLETE JNbU�CE , . .
The Freshmen industrial arts G�orge
5.10. atc
and Black, 2 oat ;iocb. Got
In&amp;. Second House East from
1
wil
l
be
at
the
home
of
Mrs
.
.kobert
tectloa. Ufe, Auto, Jl1re, Pollo. had on disp lay detailed home
loote Sundl)' qr M�ftdl)'. C■II
School house J n Syracuse. Wm.
Call Dou llilll. .lflddhtpon. plans, showing not only house W�W!i-3211'7. llobett ll&lt;omlll,
H. Holmeii,
5 9 tfc
Wt-ck Gandee, Cardmg lo�, f'!­
Olt.1•.
plans but each room, the plumb•
6-101!1�
ently spent a week end with his
c
ing, lighting and other detailed
HAYI\AKE AND MOWING MACH- FOR kENT-New modern "De­
Tniwportation on Land &amp;: Sea
plans. The Freshmen cl ass under sister, Molli e Bookman.
INE, 2 way plow1 and on e dl1k
lux e" apartmentl. Two and
Mr. and Mn. C. N. Jones have
60MM I. Malr\. St, Pomeroy
-------- ---- the leadership of the Industrial
for Farma ll Tractittr. Mrs. Freda
three bedroom,. Eighteen mlle.!l
FOR SALE: 9¾ ACRES GOOD I arts teacher, Harold Saut.'r, hl!Ve returned home after being calle_d
Phone WY,2-3170
1968 OLDSMOBU.F. 88 2 DOOR
·
e
l le.
vi
Hurlmon
Payne,
3tc
electric
lant. All
p
Kaiser
lrom
9
ath
e
d
the
by
a
l
1
Pataska
his
to
of
fen
garage,
e,
ll
ce
room
ar.
I
c
2
7
fl 91S. JUI ,tot thlt &amp;o-ao-a:o.
been studying mechanical draw.
decorated
brick, beautiful ly
other out bulld�n gs. 6 room go?4 ing. Boys
W Ith the VB Rocket en,lne and AFRICAN VIOLETS. CALL WY2·
partlcipating were
p lastered wal la, ti led batha,
house. Water m house 10 mm- C loYis Carpenter, Keith Car.son
llr■liht 1Uc.k. A real ■harp
,
3738. Ca ll after 3 p. m. �-7-6U
with tub and 1hower1 compl ete
utc drive Crom Pomeroy. Located. Charles Cheadle, J11mes Ferrell,
.
llltle Old1. One local owner.
Youngstown kitch en, with dis•
� ml le olf H3 at Wolf Pe11 David Grate, Paul Higginbotham
Try it today! Karr 6 VanZ•ndl, HOME RENDERED LARD 1 15
,
YOUR CAR MHDI
ed e l ectric
cllnc�l
units,
l
90.!ia
Crcrk. G. W Spencer, Phono Billy Hill,
lb. $10.00. Phone SH2-4877.
Pomeroy, 0.
6-1�3lc
Richard
Hampton,
beating ll)'slem, .storm doors
WY•2·6ti20.
ti 9 6 tp Bi l ly Hysell, Geu l d Jacks, Mi­
�7 .atc
--and windows, fire proof doors,
- chae l Kitchen, Doyle Kn11ff, Jamee
SPECIAL
'993.
1906 BUICK
and windows, bul ldinil comple.
SALE
E Long, Danny McDonald, David
MODERN
FOR
FIV
.
tlanl-Top 2 Door, Sp1rklin1
te ly insulated, front and rear
An Exterior Vinyl Latex Paint For
room house, iuU ba&amp;ement and Montgom ery, George Perry, Bob­
orlaina l finish. Oynatlow drive.
entrances, beautifu lly land11cap•
attlc. ASJume balance of 4.4' I by Pope, Olart e&amp; Searles, Allen
Blaettnara, Pomeroy.
3-Ute
ed, private park-Ing, rent e:w.­
Stucco, Brick, Coner!!• and Asbestos Shingles
diroct government loan. Lot 30 Stace, John TilliB, Donald Ward,
t
remely
month.
per
$80.00
low
19114 FORD CUSTOM va 4 DOOR
xlM&gt;. Good neighborhood. Call Larry WE?lls, Keith Wilcox, Hom•
THE HAVEN TERRACE A·
Your GLIDDEN Dealer
Available Through
tHO. Need 11 cood work car?
or Sfle Freddie Thabet, Mason, er Runion, Jack Wamsley.
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W.
Haven,
NC'W
PARTMENT'S,
atniibMI
JOll
t1D
k
,tw
W11'D
1'hen buy thl• one. Tire, YOII
Exhibits by the Sophomore
W,
4-28. tfc
V11. Phone TUrner 2-2703 or
t,l.ayN yoa'a, DOtbd w:amual
-could 10 to C1llfornl1 on rllbt
boys
included coHee tables by
,
- SALE SEVEN ROOM HOU
2·1826.
I,OR
R Paul Pierce, Robert Cremeans,
now, Run, 1ood too. VI en&amp;lne,
...., .. )'OUt u,., - hart
l:i) :H2·1 9·26-4tc
wlth two baths, 1araa:e , waab and Robert Jene, cedU' c:heat by
aulom■llc drive. Try il today.
�. louJb k&amp;rniq. If oo,,
Roule 1
Mlddlepert, Ohio
Phone WY-!-3748
hou1e, cellar, larte eorner 10\ Jimmy Hlggy
Karr is VanZandt, Pomeroy, O.
yow o■r probably- PNda • oom­
ROAD
l
ocated
BUBY
io,
O
in
BRAD
l
Chelf.er,
h
Oil
0-10-31&lt;
APAA.i.'M� 'r&amp; - .iUriuahod and
... .. ... .. ,u., , . .
Book Case by Roa:er Rills and
plai. trooHnd chK:k and wbNI
Route 7. Priced to lf!ll. U inter- Hiram Slawter Jr.· Sewing table
uotumiahed
.
.lldlut9n.
Klddl•
alipmenL Play It .t.i �
•
For PREE lnipedloa
- Cl- UIN C-- _
eated call or write Paul PoUnf,
2-3-tf
port. Phone WY...0286.
:,our oar fol- s;mooth �
AU MtkN IM M■•II•
ES2-K33.
Ripley, W. Va. TuL
1
D AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 6
driT!DI. Dri.e. ta kldayl
4-28--tfc:
IIIITR-.TAN MOTOU
Gilmore'• Sapply Slore
room tpartmcmta. A N, Bena:•1,
WY-2•2'74
SALE
ROUSE
Pbone tYY:!1-lffl.
1 1·2-tk
OHIY
1own, 11K room,, 4 rtom1 do-.:a,
Vaupan'a Bd•rmlnatln&amp; FOUR ROOII HOUSE FOR RENT
19D2 FORD Va 4 noo11 •u,o,
2 up, ap,roxlmately 1 acre 1•
Webater Fruit Farm, Luna:
Compa117
Beauty 11 more than akin deep
vel land excellent well 13 mile■
Boltom, 0., Tel YU.ton '5·8201 .
II, Miry� W. Vo,
1n thll 1mooth drlvln• earl You
from Pomeroy on State Rout1
0-0-ilc
really can't afford t.o PH• thl11
WY•!-%143
Phone
992. Prko '800.06. lnqulro
Job up, It will 11ve fOU money. BRAND NEW ZIO ZAG S!CWING
Mn, Howell at P&amp;11ton.
machine, M1ko1 ·button boles, 6 ROOMS ANV BATH FURNIS!l­
POMEROY, 01110
A 100d one. At a Vtl'7
' 11-IUO!e
.
ed 191r&amp;ment. Chr\1tlne &amp;e11 e,
all fancy 1t1tcbt11. FuU
end
I
price. Tr)' It-you'll buy it.
WY2-3110l.
Tel.
Phonie
Terma.
'41'.00.
1
prlee
-tp
FOR SALE BY OWNER 8 ROQM
Karr • VanZandt, Pomeroy, O.
D-Mte
WY2-2J04.
mode.rn , borne, pl111 l1undry room
5-l0-3tc
• ' r ' ind 11UUty room, 111 fired hot
. __
FIVE KOOII AND BATH FUR­
1
-.
,.,.
-water heallna: l)'ltem, hardwood
i'
'IIN MERC
UllY
nl1hed. Phone WY2-3083.
F
l:ltchen
floors down; buJIUn
.
• •
Sedan. A 1ooJ tellable c:ar.
• F
5- IOlte
with dish -washer. U lnteft1ted
Blaettnar1, Pomtroy.
S-5-6tc
ge within 2%:
Phone \VY2·37'1 1
5-10--Stc
Look et tho S-. Look et tho
APARTMENT: D ROOMS, BATH.
Skirts and Skirts. Washable. Wrinkle and Soll Proof. Shrinka
'
111111 BUICK 11,1911 VI SPECIAL
220'11 E, Main, Phone WY2·246'5
PrieN. 1- ot. tlho S.vktc1.
Keg. '2-98 - JUST ',i PRI C E. .
.
FOR SALE FOUR ROOM HOUSE
Hard Top 4 Door, One carefW
3tp
1
1
5
bath, basement, 111, cily water
owner. Dynanow drive. Jladio
and &amp;1r1ce. Localed near brldlt
and Heater. BlaeUna11t Pome­
on New end 1JS£D, Look to
Before 9:30 A.M.
Mason. Wilbert Wtaver, :U.1on.
SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN
ti-Hie
..,.,
Mldcfl- WY-2-2Mt
0-HMltp.
5 1 1 6tp
town. 12-7 Butternut.
,-,,.., WY-t41tS
They are pregold. -Necklace and Bracelet
They are real. They
ltAUTZ fa D ITOU
,
priced '6-9�. .
At ChNtv
y... $4141
WANTED MAN FOR QICNEKAL
U.L No. 21, w..,1y, Ohle
MAM!I.L ·••vic nATION
F
,. ' Ill
F
offlce , work. Mu.id be able lo
MDDllflll S�aUIIIAN H0MII­
lype and should have ,ome
/IINIIJ IIP
WC11ted on • beautlfully land­
Yellow. -Beautiful
Regular price fll,00,
Sal­
experlence.
bookketpln11
AND TIE BAK
.
�QLUX VACIJUII CLEAN­
DIY llemd
scaped l.8 acre plot. 3- bedrooma
· . -·
1
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,. _ .
.
!
ary
ablllty.
with
comen1urate
·
Stones.
er with attachment.I. Lite new,
cloaeta,
cedar
ll&amp;hted
lara:tiwith
If bltere1ted, -write 1lvln1 re- 1 FOR THE · BEST ROOF AND
.
.
e11h or term ■,
Only f,88.00
• built-In .tithen his an abundance
repair ■ervlce and roof palntint
1ume
of experience to Rich,
Phone WYJ.2304.
e
of R pubUc Steel cablneta w1.th
U-tlk
an(\ houae l)Ainllna -call Bill
ards • Son, Inc., P. O. B01:
Formi� tops. Houae b11 mod•
.
w�;t( Phone WY:1-a?it. &amp;-IIMlt
11-7-«llc _
447, Pomero1, Ohio.
PLANTS �R SALE: SWIET
l
r
,
•
em bath, · pJ11tered wan., OU:·
.
etc. Pc�•to ., cent■ per · h11ndrtd;
etc.,
BR.48
S
NYLON
ESS'
SEAMll
SLIPS
ES
BLOU$
nt
rro
f)oon 1!111 Juli boaemenl. '
·
Tomato and cabbi&amp;e, 75 ant.a w ANTED FARII HAND ICXPER·
fs fi · 28' with ornamental
" VtJu.ea. to
,
per huach;e4 or 10 ctnll per
And under·
1,n..d In
iron ramna. c.U for an JAppolnt­
do,en; Peppeta, Ea• Planl,
1t1nd modern mach�nor,. Good LUNIS-IDIPSOH lNSuB,.N¢a I mont to ... 1h11 ,..,.pUonllly .
',i Toll Pltkup
-1 S,,,,ul IOd C1ullfloW•
IIIUII be lurntallod.
A,onu, llloJlellOrl. Fin, .blfln� -•H•hullt' home. 116,000.00.
Boord,
.,. II centa I d... II.
W11•·� worklnl eoncUUon1
mobU•• lond1:, Phont WY,i.: "'NIW NAVIN - 4-room rnddem
Orilll&gt;II oil l!IO Wl1 end , reel
11._,
JI.Hie
.ill be \llacu- on ln..low
E:zacUy one: hundred: �ss than wholesale.
home, bath and. ba11ement, bwl·
.- job, - ..,..., 1oo11.
'
IIOI., •
Ladles Belts. Plain ud
·Tarm,
Broolulale
applicant.
of
heat,
automatic
noors,
••�
SHOES
GYII
BOYS Bl.ACK
Vilues To '
l'ffVIIII
11-lGlltp
Wollllon, Oblo, !IL I.
1lono . windows and doors. Situ• ,; Ir,
to 1oe. st..,
I eulblon IOlt
(
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•
'ated In excellent neiJ:hborhood
111111 bof• 7·11, lo bl1 bot&lt; I,
near Jrade 1th01JI. $12,000.00.
tennlo Ollfordo
lllUlllAL - 3 acres, a.room frame
eulblen !Mole. llod·Blu• •1.00.
home, partial - buemtnt, coal fW'­
'lll•- Sb00 .... 11�
nace. '3800.00.
CUCKLaR laALTY
JIM IIOUllt,
SEWING
l;l..ECTRIC
SINQER
'tll•chlM IIOllild bobbin In ex,·
. Miw MYIN,. 'W,- 'V,.,.
Phone
con..1 eondlllon
Tll 'MIQ
l'MONI
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GREEN GABLES
Sta... Route 7

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(20 ) Business Services

PHONE WY-1-21 57

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Eaatern patrom of the a.ehool
_on dilpl1y Frida)'
will 1ee all
'
J
nl&amp;ht.
Industrial .Arts, or what used to
The exhibit te ■w haored by Mrs,
be cal led "manual training" a Avice Freeker o( the Home Eco­
generation ago, ii much farther ad• nomic1 Depattment and by ,\ntho­
1
vanced in high schools of thete ny Gennette of the lnduatrial Artl :
1 Departm ell,l and the 1tudent1 of
1960'9 than 25 yean aco.
studenta
Th� moat modem equipment 11 the two departments. 'l"he
·
have many exhiblta to put on
u■ed in ahop, today whue teen- d iaplay.
ag en learn how to do unuaua lly
lndvdod 1ft tM ,vuln,'• pr•
fine work. .It ia a place where
rnue of
a
"do-lt•youne l.ad• er m will M a style
future
many
1lrl1.
ft..
•
1
ltw
fflff
.,....
11"" 1'19
dicta" are born eac:h achoo! term.
At � d"° of thl1 rrA19 llthf
Llbwiae in the Home ..ZCOnomlc Aftllt-.menh wlU N ...--4.
THIS KIND OF WOKK. b:,)ng dlaplayed by, from second from 'left to rlgbt, Eddie Wyers,
�
o
Th e bou1ewife of to­
Department.
:
..
.,
iii!,a
handaome cedar -chest to be John Newell Garret Chev a
A
lier and Bill Heila ma:J\ll' w.as unheard of in the district's tw
· �
1 .�. 1
.
'
morrqw, whether or not ahe choo1-­ slnn IW&amp;)' WU made by boyl of &gt;,;.
."--"6h schooJs (Toppers . Plains and· Cbester) bef ore con,olidation lhree years ago. Chevaher
es to use the can opener all the the lnd1JStrlal Arts
Department
The boy a t the •i¥m• rear, left,
can, kf she wants, do a first rate Many other llftrul and delicious stan_ds beside a beautiful end table. Wyers la at a
ueor4ed.
not
was
name
io
accident
b:y
picture
m
got
the
job I In· the kitchen. She, too, haa door prizes will bf awarded.
the eq�ipment1 using modern pre­
pared ma\etlals, to pft'.lduce real
.
RI-ILiCTED PlllSIDINT
1 kitch�n delicacie1. And· she -c1n
�w, mend, I nd destg-n dothin1.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. UPI-Do-=:=:==:�=:��==:=:�
minic Olejoiciak ha• been re-eletl
� -4,niicJ�r:,:t of Ute Green Bay
i:ia::,.W.
all
of .tbfl NaU�I)
·�er,
RI·
�• � ..,., ,t '"'" &lt;' • Mm, "''''
were
te-el�
.
Al.lo'
e..'
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aouriui&amp;nnR,
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Eastern High School 1tude nll
and te&amp;chers will be boat, Friday,
May 13, from 8 lo 10 p, m. for a
Home Economic• and Industrial
Art• exhibit.
This i• when the practical side

of today's kind of hlah school
put on diaplay.

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· �mlonaire ODJ Chen Galar,..&amp;, ';4-,
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I. •�• ran,om, it w11 dla-cloaedl tbday. Hfl was tti,rown out of a
1 cir on • rural .,road here l'ridl)'
iilJht � his family kept ti,.e IQ·
form11t1�· , secret until Ong recov•
ered- ftOl'I nearly oine day• a&amp; a
bound attd Plied captive-.

'. ,· ART Of- Tl{E ·SOl'!ifJMORE I ndustrial Arla � at East­
lgh School display,some of the cabinet worli they have
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Ibis year !&lt;) -� on display Friday. Center, front.
leted
c!i
chest made as a clas, project whieh will be
cedar
fine
away Friday night during the Home F.c:onomic&amp;-lndus­
Arls Exhibits Sh�w from 8 to JO p.m. Left to right, Rich­
Henstey, E,jrl Showalter, Tom Mankin, Kenneth"Hager,
� Chevalier, l!rlincis Cue, Mr. "Tony" Gennetle, Ronald
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I new1paper reporten or 10 on.
United Pre,u lnt..-Mtlonal
ConMctotlon of W.,lcl
A Catho l ic leader ulb it "the
moil arrestin1: L"hmtta.11 phenom•
The late Pope Plu• XU called
thUi task '"the con1ecr■tlon of the
enon of our time ·•
A Protesta ni st:holar says it i1 world." and pointed out tbat only
"the most si gni ficant chance that laymen can perform it. The Wartd
h111 come m the religiolli life of Counci l or Churches expreuea the
�ame thought in theR worda:
our generation "
'"The real battl es of the faith
they a.re rcft'rrmg to a great
today are being fouaht ln factor.arouB.;11 of laymen
No one can lay exactly when or ie1. ahopa, office. and farm,, In
wh. ere or why II started Bul you politic.al parties and covernment
can lee it happening in every de- ageneie11. in count leu. homea, in
the preu. radio and televi1ion, in
nolll:icution.
Ordinary Chri1han men and the re lationship of natlona. Ytr7
•omen are wailing up to the fa.t·t I often it lJi said that � ollal'dl
that they ha,e • i_ob to do. It i, ,ho,ld ·go i�t• the" . ...,_.:
a job they have little . under1tood but the �.act is thll the � '8
and largely neglected 1n the p.ast. already Ill these spherea in the
. u ii more diHieult and more im• persona of its la ity. "
portant than the trad,twn,I kind
I of "laym1n'1 work" which con(es
•lated bl helpin&amp; the professional
dera,y attend to the institutional
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What i1 lhia mucb-discU1Sed
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ant 1nd C.lhoHe wrtten, who havo
The Leon Luain f.H C1ub held
turned Mt ■m,ftl of boob on the
asree that It hoa its regular monthly me:etin1 relltelJ.
l\rbJett
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cently al the Ll!blti School.
tt,o dhnenalona.
Vice pre1ideri.t -t.inmy WIUiama
-f1nl, they 11y, e.ery lay1nan
la callftl upon to help comftlunJ . w.u in chargfl � the meetmc
catl tlle ,ood . newt ol Cbrilt to which opt:llM wl� "WNt Vlr&amp;bala
lbOII Wllo hlvt not beard or un- lk&gt;ys and GirlJ" and the &amp;-H Pimp
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dentW It. Tbr: rommlltdrnent to led by Mary Priddy.
R•
project
alild
Demonstrationa
UY·
"evtry
to
prMtlr.. � GOl�l
ln1 cnatv:rth w11 not directed port• were given bJ Carol:,n MC•
IOI.el,- It ill'dalned derl)'rtien: It Coy and Mary Pridd7. The dub
wu lald upron the whole church. wil l conduct vesper Hl'Vlcea on
And ta1men eoilltitute more than May 8 at 6:30 pm. at Carney•, Kill.
99 ptl' ctnl Of the manpower of · A skating party WH planned for
the chdl'dl.. In their everyday \lay 16.
Attending were Carolyn McCoy,
bmine11, profeuiona l and !IOCial
conta,ct., t.be:, can reach out to Mary Priddy,, Jamelftta. and .John
I people who will never hear the Beaver, Mary Ltt I&gt;oullu, TOlllmy,
chun-b'1 meuage in any other I Ann, Llnda and Cennie Williaml,
Stanley McDade, Rope Tbomton,
I way.
Second, laymen have a unique Karen and Judy Lam� Rebeeea
j opportunity to he l p ChrUltianize Shinn . Pearl and Polly Picll:en1,
the sodal order of which !hey are 1 Charles Benedict.· llo.nnle BIia,
a part. They can do Ulia by taking 1 Shelia Staver, Vickie and Roatt
I their faith to work with them-by McElhinny, Mn. Bay McCoy, Mn.
. acting l ike Christians in lhe de- John Priddy, Mn. lack Beaver,
cisions they make as busineumen, Mn. Gus Douglu, Mn. Roy Mc.Kln­
1 union officia l s, politicians. diplo· ney and Tom Williama. lead,:r.

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pt �t,hone 7 Then why nbt�ye · ,,.,_.
one· lnatalled right next to your work.
beiich,? . .
N"o more' atrainiJIII to hear that diatant
ring, no more rushing to that faraway
phone ! l'fow you can concentrate on the
job at hand, knowlns the phone'• just a
reach away,
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make
it
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never off the hook.

Ten ln')rht colors

IJAV Ill JOIWA ·Eastern · High School Jndust.l'ial Arts
student .of AnlhQny ' Gennette, puts fmishinf, . touqhes on a
corner cupboard in the finish room of Eastern f modern_, well•,
equipped shop. - All Senlln� Photos. .

to chooae from ! And

lbla time- and 11'P-U,vtr coats so littleyou'll be pleaea11tly aurprised I

GENII/AL TEllPHONE�

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LIMITS

first expansion

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CHARLESTON, S. C. UPI-The years. Two sectiDfill of � nela:hb
Ing parish contaQllna: a.bout 7,000
city llmita of hiltoric: Cbarlealon per1ons will be ildded , to the old
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wUI be ntended Jan, l In the city.

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The Cact .. that e!oowiclty c:oola - o- low, timeo .. '
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bowie in tblo oreo Indicated the annual h..tof O
tnc coot ,,.ith Gu lo be $102.6". • To beat the idenli&lt;al
houN bf .tho electric ""'1ltanco method would ..,.

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Electric heating · costs over. four times
as much as GAS ! '
AdvatilNlnenta on eloc:trie1-e hMtinfl would hlve:,aa

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SELLING OUT ½ OF OUR EN� STOCK

Call Dlci 5ttrrtH

Laymen Emerging As Part Of

SURPLUS STOCl{

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News Of The week

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Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.,

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RMIIILI■ AMl!■ICAN
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Thara la '- depeoit of motiD1 - walltl, --.
mllpM, and furnlol&gt;inp.

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Modem Gu Fmnaca .,. l'nlly oquipped
mntrolo apprond by ..r.ly m�

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YOUR 1111£
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BE llllllQN. . - BE THRIFTY, . IE
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Gu Hod can put more hetolecl,
Al
FUTURE AIR CONDITIONING
lllolthf1!1. _,. air in your 1- for yoor family. But ,
tbJoced air Gaa H•t. you slnady haft did -t
oop olectric 1-tlna coata trom '&amp;&lt;ilng
that t u"'4"
�� mull be made oo "til!hl" they are that oonvem eaeily for m condiliooincb!M·
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o f Town Marshall 11POUld be
0., May 1 1 , 1960
Dack-lo-school !lpendln&amp; OD h!ih
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c e1pe d b.)' next Monda)'. A, motio
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' Mayor , E J CritH , �er , J� W l i idOpl&amp;I a ppotnu.n, CollDcilfurni1hing1 had climbed to DIU
• man Ridenour to IU\'e u temporthe billion dollar .mart.
1 M C rump; Councilmen, A K Mc
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Clu.. , K. F. Ridenour a o d I w .,, marohall u lil the ,pecw
September and October buy!-.
meeun.i Mvnday QJ&amp;ht.
Gibbs.
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tut year totalled 9fit million dol•
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Various matters to be presented 1 Alli-0 dm:us.:i:ed WU the Wt.Illa!art, of whlch approximately 888
TOWN COUNC IL Ma •TS
al a spe.ct.al meeting were discuss- t on of �trect 118,hUI in tbe new
million d ollara WII OD apparel
t drnon ;illd II pre-Memorial Pay
The �ay meeung of Hartford ed Doc Jo:i elda appeared to re
Sb: ticlEttl retnaln uruold for
alone.
Blouses, ,weaten and
qu est cJean-up.
Town Council was . hel d Monday a beer permit a nd I delegation
the
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pUMD.er
skirt.I
but
ere
tbat
w
the , moat po.pular
will
of
M r. 1.,ro\'er Smitb of Hutford
e �eniny in the m.iyor's 0H1ce l�ches from the local PTA
tran,port the Point PluNnt EUB
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clothing
purchas
es.
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ask�
.bu III hib pouea,ion some very
s.mce the meetin g was the first ai d in securin
Dlltrict men to the annual Men 's
g playground eq uip- m
l erest r nl! re l u,:■ and fOUVenirt of Colllflll at Buck:bann
1 ne remainder went for non1 mce the annual tow� elert1on on ment for the �hoot .
on on May
.
CdihlOn items rana:ing from tennis
the CIVIi War. Mr. Smitb' uncle 21 _22 It bu beed annou
ly
GAY
PAULIY
Apr� ! 14, the followmg we�e ad - I, T he re �rder was
nced by
directed . lo wu a lie utena nt In the
NEW YORK UPI _ The 20th racqueta and typewriters to curUnion At• I A.' PemlL
mln u;tered the o� lh of ofltce by post a n�t•c� at the Poat
0�!.1ce my and bro ught home witb hJm • .
Century promiae, to g_o down in talna and clocks ,
M W Mary J Zirkle, recorde r· thta apphcaUon11 for lhe pos111on
picture of t he old hme �uerreoThOH -who art hitere,ted ln hi1tory as the a;:e -of surveys as
Glv.- Pach.- Prefe,.nce
type style of two aoldieri from aUtndtn, lhould contact Jlaleith well as of the atom.
In the study on paotqing, reHartford . One of the men ln lhe R. Rouab u IOOD II poaJ.bl�- The
T hi• week .alone, three stud ies searchers found that women want
p1lcure was fat.ally wounded at
wUI load In Point Pleaaant on came acroas this desk. Two
of to 1ee what's in the box they buy.
the battl e of Getty1bure. J uat be· , Ma y 21 at 6 a. m. and then will them concerned teenagers, a pop- Nesbitt Associates, an i ndustr
ial
fore he died he ,:ave lbe picture i:aove to Ntw Hntn to pick up uJar subject these d ay11, a nd the design firm, talked to shopper.
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to Smith'� uncle. Tbe other man the a:roup there. The men will be third waa a look at what women several su burban New York
com/ in the pict ur e Wat the Bt'■ndf1lher Join ld in .Ripley by the Jack.son want in packaging.
munitie1.
The Boys' Clubs of America re•
I of Oris Cunnin gham, one of Hart- Cowaty ll'OUP,
The women were asked
to
ported at its Mth an n ual con - check the package prefer
ford's .11ged citizens, • Mr. 8111.itb
ences on
.
en
a
,
minl
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ter
prizes thi a pichlll'e YU)' b iptly a,
vention that teenage youths put a a list of 11 upermarket
Dr Hu rr D m n.
l
product..
pictures 01 thia ty pe are vtty and evan,ell,b offic-al ol the higher value on hard work and Moat of them rated film-wrapped
Metbod
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Comrn
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unlo.11.,
sp
k
wil
ea
indivi duality lhan on con for mity baked good11, cookies, snackB
rare.
, an d
at the 1tate ■etaion. 1n addltlon, and aggreulvene...
mith
frozen foods and prepared froieq
has
ao
a
id
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Cann.oh .� Rev. Leiter Stn1111 ii scheduled
They worry more about their meall as among the most lnvitand 8 bayonet hi, i.mcle bro....,.t
to cond uct a prayu tnd pnl,e achoo
l gradet and job fu tures lngly packaged .
from the war. The cannon ball ii ten'
ice on laturdly nltbt with than abo
ut aceeptlnce by
the
of 11olid iron a ncl weijht U-1' l bl. midnilh t comm
• Dairy and laundry products
,-ndon to follow. gitli• .B
ut. all want a chance to aeored aa the least attractively
He alao has senral old letten Larry Frff
man -.tll conduct tbt m t Iris
��
tb
ee 111
and •m•ni
written during the CM.J War. One I
•--- activiiiea wrapped- Rat�
_, as the most pracSundar
1- and
e ,rlth,Ulem.
tically
concerns the ba l tIe Of Cl01d MOWi ·
. _
packaged were all dry
evenin, JlletUle will be dell:,.,
tam whe re Generarl Jenk.1:111. km· ered by Dr
S�ti•A p,;, t. e.nt ol thoae in• : product, in carton• with "win•
. Dtnm.an.
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tehiewed 'Wtl'i!
ous Rebel ge neral waa �atin11 by the dows," and dry milk .and other
.
f
Mr. Sniith's femlly la: one of
Tbe quuterlf meettn1 of tbe tln\t'&amp;JAt- rir,e 1 ; fll per cent by carton• � ith 1pouta.
Hartford·, oldest a nd he u an diltricl IJJt 111111!- .UI bt Mld the� �· :ther were 18. But only
'Least satisfactorally p�ckag�,
authority on the earlybllt:Of)' of la lhei &amp;el.1entfltl• Church ..)' 19 &amp;\Ir �t ol tbo,e datlng were the wome n said, were fluid m t lt
in car�ons, jama and jellie1 in
the town one inctdent he r'ect.lls 1D ,t 1:30 p. m. otko Lievin1 la IP�
an with pry-up lids, and liquid
.
concerns the death of an uncle Pl9ll'ID\ e.,..,_.111_
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tl,kt
jot,,
m
order
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detergen t&amp; Jn amooth glus or
to M ' ij
who was killed in I boiler explo,lj
lhdepe
ndent
of
�
io11 at the Jackson Salt F'Ufflace,
th..,.:
nh. rtthft than to help metal co n tal nera becaua e the la th.1,
I
out, 'loc.ate din the lower part of Valley
I.hi famlly budj:et as l n ter are "too slippery."
' KIN11 SIGN l'ODOLIY
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WASljJIIOTON ,lJPl-liailback tho
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Jim Podole71 ,,ho"will lte ,witchHARTFORD PEUONAL I
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•Mrs. Donald A. Snlltb telllmed fld to end nut aeaon bJ �h
ilo'•
eeht
wanted a
.tf
home lhis week a fter a to1.1r qionth Mi�e Nixon tl1Md � Ule c,titf ... .
;Of, tbe profe..Joa.,
J
ferUJl the mo.It popuat.ay at her win ter .h ome , ia• ron W11hln1ton RedU in1 ..,.. the wl�b ·,t
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National PootbaJI Lea1ue. Podoley ltr ,ftt !,
j
Laud erdale, Fla.
p
duct
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AmonB those attendlnf the lift /
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, , t1a4nced with '5C:),OOO
ro
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t. I MJeJuun,
riles for Charles Ji.::bl(n1 wert MN. hll played three YHNI for the fronl ·
nrtl., J'oundatlon, toot
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t.:dna Juhling, Mrs. Mlnnfe Bever- Redikln,.
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interview1 with
I 1..-:t Ou-ou1h lt in
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'9rlom1111et
ale, Mrs. Charlotte ,Barron1 lf iP
100
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Mr. and Mn. Samu el Carter of l ,OQO '
clt1e1.• · , N from all liOcJal and
Beverly Barrori , .Mr. and Mn. Sld • WheeHn a were weeke
FROM
.
nd ,ue,t, of
econ� , .
I were represented.
ney Pickens, Mrs. Dana.
••nbo
-r- . m, M r. and 11,.· N· o · Wein •
. rONLY
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-•d1 of teener, con·
all
of
Middleport
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and
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M't. ¥4 ll(n.
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Wilham Dixon , .Nel1on Ohio.
Mr. and Mn. Geor•e Lerner and cerutl. .
. . nd mon ey, A ma1•
Ttltrt't, mtny a dlfftrtne11 betwNn
•'W'. -� · alma for teenaa:er
:\'Ira. Henryy Jtmkln; had � Mr. and Mn. J. M. Crump 1pent
• lutova ..._ and • KllllfdY
n•� .. , ,
(!J'"l?nteen) reported
week rnd guests Mr. apd MrJ. ce- Tueaday in Parker1bur1.
madt Wlta that mlat,t cwt
dolla,a
·Gairing,
cil
Br.ldgepo
ri.
Ohio,
Ml11
...., �• thlt nke It Important to
_"n •,r. ·1
Marg:aret Gairtn1, coilltnbu■, and
dloDM ript. And now-ttwnkt W tht
Erne11t Kov1c of St. ClainviUe, O.
NW IUknla _.,. Ml'lel-you CM
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Mrs. Maud Hoffman of Benwood
dlooea from • tin• of nnt tlmapl11N
• • . at pJtcn y«i can affonl.
relati,cs In
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Ind on Halnt ct9(tlt
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· • 17 Jnefl
...,. for tN111,
lfa. Cecil Blesain1 'Jr., ADOn,
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ing guests o Mrs. Ed Ble11Jn1 and
Maln,rl11
Miss Audrey Blesaing,
, Alll wftll
Mrs. Alice B. Chapm an who hae
. '
llad Dial
spent lhe winter i n Speneer ilJ now
vi11iting her niece, Mrt. JaQJea Mt:•
Kulght, We11l Polnl Road. .
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Mrs. Henry HuHl nfl, Covin1ton,
• Nita fnMH ltylu
Ky.,
is the house ,ueat of Mn.
• U11lirtll8'11 -■la,l'fll
Carrie Judaon.
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Mrs. Patty Burdette, �rs. �WJJ.
son Eada and Mis, Si � f J14r.
de tte of Pt. Plea11nt ltm -'lll••ti'
of Mr. 1mtl Mrs. J . .M. rump. re:
ce11tly.
Clyde McDermitt ol Pl. :Ph1a•
anl w1s in Hartford one day the
COURT STREET
POMEROY
past week.
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M n . Ceril Gairlng, Ml1a Hehm
Jenkins am! M l88 Mar1aret Lou
Gairlng, guests of Mra. Henry Jen-'
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10---Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

Hartford W, Va.

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thin1 they want. A price down with tht
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Ruth Grueoer
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Staff to WUUam J. lltd 'Dorothy L.
Harman, 23/100 A., MtnenvUle.
Seven del,eptes wbo attd§ded
Bertha L. Bentz Schrieber ■l'kl E. t he reeenl Cambridce, 0 ., -.con.
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W . Schrieber to Beute Benb: Boll- : venUon relurned borne ex,prett­
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man, parcels, S&amp;tl1bury.
. in,e appreciation ol the inlt;MfC.
1 1 :IO -9&gt;1"centntion
. ..f,IQ. ,_ Advonture Time
Myrtle Griffith, �na M,- ,Grlf- l tive progra" Ray'tnoni! · Jlu,imel.
\2!00 Tnilb nr Consequtnct11
J1• Stt,tmboat Bill
fin to Verdie W. Smith, Eliza beth speakiQi for the grou p 111d J:.
- J;I) �k nraw ¥i:Graw
12:10 It eou1a ·w You
K. Smllh, .3823 A., 'blive.
crowd or 1168 packed out tb1
l;09 ,, l(MldD�N•w•
In11ble mu Clinton, dee., to I National Guard Armory to ttear
!1;!!11· ��J•�,_!l'\uncl
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•: 111 'i'h,i Jin. Jll.U&amp;er now
Ju anita Ellis, Ch11l '9 K. Cllnton, , lhe leeture, -..;Findln1 Pea ce in
2,IO 4illl'tlt Yo,mf Show
Nancy Smlth, cert. for . tran1., Sal• · This Troubled World" by A: A.
IH"---.
3:00 Youna: I)r. Valone
�
i1bury.
Cataniaro of New York: The 'Pff"
3,30 ftom The,e ltoott
Charle■ K. Clint.on,. �N�i Clin- rloua day waa muktd by a haps,tqklo Report
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4:1IO Comedy Pllyho.,,
ton,
Ma ney S. Smith, 'Jfllliam F. lltm whea 22 :persons w ert- hn•
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Smith to .Juanu, !lib:, �
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Tnia
t:SO A:il"'n.tme Theater
merted.
Salisbury.
• J,I , .J't!F" Is R11ht
5,00 Slpinboat Bill
Ur. and Mrt. Hummel aaid theVir&amp;il 1ml Mar.,11ret :We.lt fall to lecture proned to time in per.
. f,c � Como S\'OW
8:30 sit. PreolQJt · ·
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, llarleda Electtk: CO., right or way, l ecture proved Chri1ti1ns need
·1:IO Fl,ti &amp; �P Show
1o'Qb
Your We
I OUYe.
itimul■ting as!llltance from tlme
10� Tombltone Tenitor,
f W,ilter M. aad �ne 'Morrill to to time in performlnc: their serlp­
11:90 IIIIWI BeMfllnet
1:1:4$ Hunuey' Win.tlt.y Report ) Ma nn ing D. Wehllteft parcel&amp;, Sci- turally ordained work.
11: i� - S:,i&gt;'•atborcoat
pl o.
He said in Middleport we intend
7,00 Wliirlyblr&lt;li
11:tl Tb&lt; J10k Pur Sh..,.
CurUt , Wolfe, Goldie Wolfe to to put i nto pr..acllul uae all the
Henry C. and Nora E. Hartman, acrlptular counsel and inatruction
8:00 Bot llulenoa
¼ acre, Cheater.
B,80 Producer', Choice
1iven at lhe asaentbly. The pur­
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?ttaxlne and 'fhomas Diddle lo poae ia to incre.ase· home Bible
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t:00 ISacbelor Fatller
"fl
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C�rroll W. and Helen Johnson , l atudy and in this way aid perso '
9,30 Fjlrd Show
, 11;4p Sign On
ICl'!e, Sutton .
lOtOO ·you itetJYoy;r: Life
6:® CQnttneutal Ciasatoom·
In thia community to better !•
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�llneth Amabary, Norina _Jean derstand t �nd appreciate Bi l' '
!0:30 Talle :,\ �- !..ook
1,oo Toclly
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�•bary to_ Russell -II. Hamilton, prlnclpld."
;:oo KatJ• tl&lt;loll4'D Show
t i :00 lfiw• , Retdllnet
Leona ' Hamilton , �, Olive.
t:30 Toppa
. 1 : 10 Wliiher,u\
Mr. Catannro pointed out bdtr ·
-V.bel and Ot\'Ule Qogue, to alme, fe.u from atomlc, nuclei?
Doual·
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'lbnley E. and Mlnnie ,�tty■, 'l.t and JCBM: eiplo1ton11 as well a
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acre, Rutland.
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from dlsea.e and death make
Elmer G. J:lamm, d,eo-1 :'Walter T, diff-teult to find ,peace in ,
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Hamm, &amp;dm., to Ken'ntt,h: E. •nd troubled world. He 1howed '
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Margmt Y. Harrl1, lol , �)'. a ocordina; to the Bible Jt
. wo�d 12:8') ll!\&gt;e TBJ,t )ob, .
Sidney Rice., dee., Synil � be , only through God'a Kin&amp;ddm
,t,O!) Amerfcan Bandstand
t :00 � �...
bath, ieomm ., to Loraine K. Rice, lhtt real ,peaiie and seeurih'
1-,10 . ill,tll•
Friend ruaa
parcel, Rutland.
could bl! obtained . Thi• ll die
2,00 nay 1n Oot\l'I
fltj)� San 11'...- Beil
, O. P. Wi nter, to Lester F. a nd KJn,;dorn all are taua:ht to prJ]I' ,$ '
t:tlit Got� llora(�
for it Matthew 8: 8-IO eommonly ·
· Nora, L. Thomas, 1/24 A., Salem.
l:'!11, Yoar Euci Elmer G. Hamm, dee., Waller T. apoken 41 the Lord 's Prayer.
8:00"
• 8:-. ·· . Weatlrer Te11M­
'Huntn, adm., to 0\JY O. Russel\ and
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'1,30 . Wbo-bo Yo,r-Tr,!&gt;t
l:4''. Jolin Daly NeWI
parcel, !&gt;om,
•anne Ru
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Mliortcoq
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-'°.PU! Just 'Men
· M.arj.ni . D. Web!ter, adm., fto.
r:11:· M�lic, 1o, · a ·spring Nilht . '):'NI •� · oilcl HI• ntenda
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tl,00 Son l'l'tncloco lleot
bert M. Poteftian, dee., to Byron
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Harriet
and
ODff
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8:;6
' F. 'o'o4 WIima r. Parmalee, M A.,
8:111! l'ciw: 'l!llio Joportor
FJihlt
9:00 ' Wednesd&gt;y Night
1,&lt;0
9:45 Sportl:.Parade
Sadie Carl to
a,4a Jolin 'boli .;Jfi'lil
,10 iQO• . lta1il'ail1n
Uoyd, pd Eva L. KIO/I, I.lo acre,, .
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Bedford.
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TIie MeWI 1E?7
'Toin.atoes are e-,, to grow. V•
11:\0 Scanning Qie Weather
�a l'E. �" 't'o pnald k. and iuilly tnsecta don't bother
· i:Cb . Doiq ��
Betty 1,�11,re, lbt( - �rf'ne_.
Sports. \ieoort
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; rriuch but occ11.slonally you :wlU
Wlll lam;a ng N�ra ;B, ffO\ld 8llltall
1:30 Th• jleo1
11:30 Late Show
find Q few pla nts which have
t!
to Aldo �... •� Betty S. Jeff era, lo�
1,ill P11 &gt;IOl&gt;�.•-�
11:48 ·Sign oll
cut'
off by cutworms, itunttd . b)' .
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9:30 Jl'rink. lipi'tra'i Welcome , No. 4, Syracuie.
aphidn or chewed by hornwonb■•
\Vlllllni, and �ora H�dasl)elt to
Home Party for •Elvia
Most'. im1ect1 of tomttles can �
Aldo Keri\on Jeff�l'I, 8et\y 8. lef- cqntrolled succeufully .by
Sea
tO:IO
mttitil
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p
ar
fen, lrot No. 9, Syracuse:
1:11() CartOOn S ectacu
, titular ■pray or duit
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en
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Ro
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RolPl&gt;e
S-1µ,e •� plover R1rfley to
8:J!(t
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every seten to 10 day1 ',it�
' 11 :\0 Sc;imlllli \lie Weother
t,ilO 'Movie
f.e'tl�_ ,lot, ·Po,ner-ay.
l
·erQ"l)UOO� garden
or.
aht
S�rta
'Tonl
11,tB
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W\Qtam �.la to Vlllace of iaU Dr. ' Rabert 13. Hoi'diwort1r,
11:� Esso Report
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Late
�w
1 1 :31
l;IO I 'llilrled Joan
Pomeroy, lot, l'oml!toy.
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Ohio $1.ate Univer1lty Extenal
EYe� C. ·and Charle1 Sltauss
I to . ffirbert P. i nd Margaret L. entomologiat.
Jt'a eaaier to prevent Insect dam,
, Cross, loh, Pom�roy.
age than to corred a seriou1 in•
� James E. and E4t�.•� _B. S.lmp- r t
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arold and lsadel Carnahan to matlon on What • varie�H are 1
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Wayne and Min a M . Swisher, 44 how to se t plan�s I n t e 1011,
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. practices to follow, :1 nd
cultural
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Paul ·M. Bame1 to Dorothy I. how \o handle the ripe. fruit. �··
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Partldpoµn, in tho drive ,._
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Swackh.amer, Kn. lean Eblnbach,
111'1. Lavera Yt11er, Mn. J&gt;oro­
The MHon Jfothen Club col­ tbf 5chwob, Mn. E. A. SC11&amp;1ke�
lected UM in a doqr-to-door can­ :lira. JoAao Green, 11n, Ill�
vau for Ute Cancer Fund Jn Ma· fPnman, Mn. JaAnn Harbour,
son ·ci ty Monday nil.bl Kore I.a lln. Sally Clark, Mra. llor, a..,
Mn, Veti DodJO.D, Mn. Mary '1111yet to be colleeifl!i by the · ooup.
btt, Mn. Joyce Canon, lln, Jpn
Men. ber1 of the club makln,: the Warner ';Rd Mn. Ruth Ryan.
c&amp;nvaa1 met at the home
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president, Mrs. lfuy Berry, •�
Mr .aad Mn. Glen Thoma and
they recetved lllltructions and con­ dau&amp;hter, Gall, vilited
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IX Bus T'ICkets
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o f Town Marshall 11POUld be
0., May 1 1 , 1960
Dack-lo-school !lpendln&amp; OD h!ih
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c e1pe d b.)' next Monda)'. A, motio
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' Mayor , E J CritH , �er , J� W l i idOpl&amp;I a ppotnu.n, CollDcilfurni1hing1 had climbed to DIU
• man Ridenour to IU\'e u temporthe billion dollar .mart.
1 M C rump; Councilmen, A K Mc
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Clu.. , K. F. Ridenour a o d I w .,, marohall u lil the ,pecw
September and October buy!-.
meeun.i Mvnday QJ&amp;ht.
Gibbs.
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tut year totalled 9fit million dol•
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ly Vl,.-,lnl• C•rletan
Various matters to be presented 1 Alli-0 dm:us.:i:ed WU the Wt.Illa!art, of whlch approximately 888
TOWN COUNC IL Ma •TS
al a spe.ct.al meeting were discuss- t on of �trect 118,hUI in tbe new
million d ollara WII OD apparel
t drnon ;illd II pre-Memorial Pay
The �ay meeung of Hartford ed Doc Jo:i elda appeared to re
Sb: ticlEttl retnaln uruold for
alone.
Blouses, ,weaten and
qu est cJean-up.
Town Council was . hel d Monday a beer permit a nd I delegation
the
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pUMD.er
skirt.I
but
ere
tbat
w
the , moat po.pular
will
of
M r. 1.,ro\'er Smitb of Hutford
e �eniny in the m.iyor's 0H1ce l�ches from the local PTA
tran,port the Point PluNnt EUB
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clothing
purchas
es.
.
ask�
.bu III hib pouea,ion some very
s.mce the meetin g was the first ai d in securin
Dlltrict men to the annual Men 's
g playground eq uip- m
l erest r nl! re l u,:■ and fOUVenirt of Colllflll at Buck:bann
1 ne remainder went for non1 mce the annual tow� elert1on on ment for the �hoot .
on on May
.
CdihlOn items rana:ing from tennis
the CIVIi War. Mr. Smitb' uncle 21 _22 It bu beed annou
ly
GAY
PAULIY
Apr� ! 14, the followmg we�e ad - I, T he re �rder was
nced by
directed . lo wu a lie utena nt In the
NEW YORK UPI _ The 20th racqueta and typewriters to curUnion At• I A.' PemlL
mln u;tered the o� lh of ofltce by post a n�t•c� at the Poat
0�!.1ce my and bro ught home witb hJm • .
Century promiae, to g_o down in talna and clocks ,
M W Mary J Zirkle, recorde r· thta apphcaUon11 for lhe pos111on
picture of t he old hme �uerreoThOH -who art hitere,ted ln hi1tory as the a;:e -of surveys as
Glv.- Pach.- Prefe,.nce
type style of two aoldieri from aUtndtn, lhould contact Jlaleith well as of the atom.
In the study on paotqing, reHartford . One of the men ln lhe R. Rouab u IOOD II poaJ.bl�- The
T hi• week .alone, three stud ies searchers found that women want
p1lcure was fat.ally wounded at
wUI load In Point Pleaaant on came acroas this desk. Two
of to 1ee what's in the box they buy.
the battl e of Getty1bure. J uat be· , Ma y 21 at 6 a. m. and then will them concerned teenagers, a pop- Nesbitt Associates, an i ndustr
ial
fore he died he ,:ave lbe picture i:aove to Ntw Hntn to pick up uJar subject these d ay11, a nd the design firm, talked to shopper.
1
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to Smith'� uncle. Tbe other man the a:roup there. The men will be third waa a look at what women several su burban New York
com/ in the pict ur e Wat the Bt'■ndf1lher Join ld in .Ripley by the Jack.son want in packaging.
munitie1.
The Boys' Clubs of America re•
I of Oris Cunnin gham, one of Hart- Cowaty ll'OUP,
The women were asked
to
ported at its Mth an n ual con - check the package prefer
ford's .11ged citizens, • Mr. 8111.itb
ences on
.
en
a
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minl
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ter
prizes thi a pichlll'e YU)' b iptly a,
vention that teenage youths put a a list of 11 upermarket
Dr Hu rr D m n.
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product..
pictures 01 thia ty pe are vtty and evan,ell,b offic-al ol the higher value on hard work and Moat of them rated film-wrapped
Metbod
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Comrn
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sp
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wil
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indivi duality lhan on con for mity baked good11, cookies, snackB
rare.
, an d
at the 1tate ■etaion. 1n addltlon, and aggreulvene...
mith
frozen foods and prepared froieq
has
ao
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Cann.oh .� Rev. Leiter Stn1111 ii scheduled
They worry more about their meall as among the most lnvitand 8 bayonet hi, i.mcle bro....,.t
to cond uct a prayu tnd pnl,e achoo
l gradet and job fu tures lngly packaged .
from the war. The cannon ball ii ten'
ice on laturdly nltbt with than abo
ut aceeptlnce by
the
of 11olid iron a ncl weijht U-1' l bl. midnilh t comm
• Dairy and laundry products
,-ndon to follow. gitli• .B
ut. all want a chance to aeored aa the least attractively
He alao has senral old letten Larry Frff
man -.tll conduct tbt m t Iris
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tb
ee 111
and •m•ni
written during the CM.J War. One I
•--- activiiiea wrapped- Rat�
_, as the most pracSundar
1- and
e ,rlth,Ulem.
tically
concerns the ba l tIe Of Cl01d MOWi ·
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packaged were all dry
evenin, JlletUle will be dell:,.,
tam whe re Generarl Jenk.1:111. km· ered by Dr
S�ti•A p,;, t. e.nt ol thoae in• : product, in carton• with "win•
. Dtnm.an.
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ous Rebel ge neral waa �atin11 by the dows," and dry milk .and other
.
f
Mr. Sniith's femlly la: one of
Tbe quuterlf meettn1 of tbe tln\t'&amp;JAt- rir,e 1 ; fll per cent by carton• � ith 1pouta.
Hartford·, oldest a nd he u an diltricl IJJt 111111!- .UI bt Mld the� �· :ther were 18. But only
'Least satisfactorally p�ckag�,
authority on the earlybllt:Of)' of la lhei &amp;el.1entfltl• Church ..)' 19 &amp;\Ir �t ol tbo,e datlng were the wome n said, were fluid m t lt
in car�ons, jama and jellie1 in
the town one inctdent he r'ect.lls 1D ,t 1:30 p. m. otko Lievin1 la IP�
an with pry-up lids, and liquid
.
concerns the death of an uncle Pl9ll'ID\ e.,..,_.111_
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jot,,
m
order
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to M ' ij
who was killed in I boiler explo,lj
lhdepe
ndent
of
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io11 at the Jackson Salt F'Ufflace,
th..,.:
nh. rtthft than to help metal co n tal nera becaua e the la th.1,
I
out, 'loc.ate din the lower part of Valley
I.hi famlly budj:et as l n ter are "too slippery."
' KIN11 SIGN l'ODOLIY
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WASljJIIOTON ,lJPl-liailback tho
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•Mrs. Donald A. Snlltb telllmed fld to end nut aeaon bJ �h
ilo'•
eeht
wanted a
.tf
home lhis week a fter a to1.1r qionth Mi�e Nixon tl1Md � Ule c,titf ... .
;Of, tbe profe..Joa.,
J
ferUJl the mo.It popuat.ay at her win ter .h ome , ia• ron W11hln1ton RedU in1 ..,.. the wl�b ·,t
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National PootbaJI Lea1ue. Podoley ltr ,ftt !,
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Laud erdale, Fla.
p
duct
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AmonB those attendlnf the lift /
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, , t1a4nced with '5C:),OOO
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t. I MJeJuun,
riles for Charles Ji.::bl(n1 wert MN. hll played three YHNI for the fronl ·
nrtl., J'oundatlon, toot
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t.:dna Juhling, Mrs. Mlnnfe Bever- Redikln,.
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I 1..-:t Ou-ou1h lt in
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ale, Mrs. Charlotte ,Barron1 lf iP
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Mr. and Mn. Samu el Carter of l ,OQO '
clt1e1.• · , N from all liOcJal and
Beverly Barrori , .Mr. and Mn. Sld • WheeHn a were weeke
FROM
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nd ,ue,t, of
econ� , .
I were represented.
ney Pickens, Mrs. Dana.
••nbo
-r- . m, M r. and 11,.· N· o · Wein •
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all
of
Middleport
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and
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M't. ¥4 ll(n.
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Wilham Dixon , .Nel1on Ohio.
Mr. and Mn. Geor•e Lerner and cerutl. .
. . nd mon ey, A ma1•
Ttltrt't, mtny a dlfftrtne11 betwNn
•'W'. -� · alma for teenaa:er
:\'Ira. Henryy Jtmkln; had � Mr. and Mn. J. M. Crump 1pent
• lutova ..._ and • KllllfdY
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(!J'"l?nteen) reported
week rnd guests Mr. apd MrJ. ce- Tueaday in Parker1bur1.
madt Wlta that mlat,t cwt
dolla,a
·Gairing,
cil
Br.ldgepo
ri.
Ohio,
Ml11
...., �• thlt nke It Important to
_"n •,r. ·1
Marg:aret Gairtn1, coilltnbu■, and
dloDM ript. And now-ttwnkt W tht
Erne11t Kov1c of St. ClainviUe, O.
NW IUknla _.,. Ml'lel-you CM
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Mrs. Maud Hoffman of Benwood
dlooea from • tin• of nnt tlmapl11N
• • . at pJtcn y«i can affonl.
relati,cs In
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lfa. Cecil Blesain1 'Jr., ADOn,
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Maln,rl11
Miss Audrey Blesaing,
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Mrs. Alice B. Chapm an who hae
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spent lhe winter i n Speneer ilJ now
vi11iting her niece, Mrt. JaQJea Mt:•
Kulght, We11l Polnl Road. .
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Mrs. Henry HuHl nfl, Covin1ton,
• Nita fnMH ltylu
Ky.,
is the house ,ueat of Mn.
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Carrie Judaon.
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Mrs. Patty Burdette, �rs. �WJJ.
son Eada and Mis, Si � f J14r.
de tte of Pt. Plea11nt ltm -'lll••ti'
of Mr. 1mtl Mrs. J . .M. rump. re:
ce11tly.
Clyde McDermitt ol Pl. :Ph1a•
anl w1s in Hartford one day the
COURT STREET
POMEROY
past week.
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M n . Ceril Gairlng, Ml1a Hehm
Jenkins am! M l88 Mar1aret Lou
Gairlng, guests of Mra. Henry Jen-'
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thin1 they want. A price down with tht
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r in the MobJlpa Economy Aun). Fine-car
locb and f•tu,.._ Sound aoc•n S.. YoUr
Doi!p n...Jer, Ho'•• pwihovor for o 1ood 'lltol.

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Dall,,, Comm., to l!dna K. P'l'en
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Ruth Grueoer
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Staff to WUUam J. lltd 'Dorothy L.
Harman, 23/100 A., MtnenvUle.
Seven del,eptes wbo attd§ded
Bertha L. Bentz Schrieber ■l'kl E. t he reeenl Cambridce, 0 ., -.con.
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W . Schrieber to Beute Benb: Boll- : venUon relurned borne ex,prett­
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man, parcels, S&amp;tl1bury.
. in,e appreciation ol the inlt;MfC.
1 1 :IO -9&gt;1"centntion
. ..f,IQ. ,_ Advonture Time
Myrtle Griffith, �na M,- ,Grlf- l tive progra" Ray'tnoni! · Jlu,imel.
\2!00 Tnilb nr Consequtnct11
J1• Stt,tmboat Bill
fin to Verdie W. Smith, Eliza beth speakiQi for the grou p 111d J:.
- J;I) �k nraw ¥i:Graw
12:10 It eou1a ·w You
K. Smllh, .3823 A., 'blive.
crowd or 1168 packed out tb1
l;09 ,, l(MldD�N•w•
In11ble mu Clinton, dee., to I National Guard Armory to ttear
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•: 111 'i'h,i Jin. Jll.U&amp;er now
Ju anita Ellis, Ch11l '9 K. Cllnton, , lhe leeture, -..;Findln1 Pea ce in
2,IO 4illl'tlt Yo,mf Show
Nancy Smlth, cert. for . tran1., Sal• · This Troubled World" by A: A.
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3:00 Youna: I)r. Valone
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i1bury.
Cataniaro of New York: The 'Pff"
3,30 ftom The,e ltoott
Charle■ K. Clint.on,. �N�i Clin- rloua day waa muktd by a haps,tqklo Report
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4:1IO Comedy Pllyho.,,
ton,
Ma ney S. Smith, 'Jfllliam F. lltm whea 22 :persons w ert- hn•
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t:SO A:il"'n.tme Theater
merted.
Salisbury.
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5,00 Slpinboat Bill
Ur. and Mrt. Hummel aaid theVir&amp;il 1ml Mar.,11ret :We.lt fall to lecture proned to time in per.
. f,c � Como S\'OW
8:30 sit. PreolQJt · ·
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, llarleda Electtk: CO., right or way, l ecture proved Chri1ti1ns need
·1:IO Fl,ti &amp; �P Show
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Your We
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itimul■ting as!llltance from tlme
10� Tombltone Tenitor,
f W,ilter M. aad �ne 'Morrill to to time in performlnc: their serlp­
11:90 IIIIWI BeMfllnet
1:1:4$ Hunuey' Win.tlt.y Report ) Ma nn ing D. Wehllteft parcel&amp;, Sci- turally ordained work.
11: i� - S:,i&gt;'•atborcoat
pl o.
He said in Middleport we intend
7,00 Wliirlyblr&lt;li
11:tl Tb&lt; J10k Pur Sh..,.
CurUt , Wolfe, Goldie Wolfe to to put i nto pr..acllul uae all the
Henry C. and Nora E. Hartman, acrlptular counsel and inatruction
8:00 Bot llulenoa
¼ acre, Cheater.
B,80 Producer', Choice
1iven at lhe asaentbly. The pur­
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?ttaxlne and 'fhomas Diddle lo poae ia to incre.ase· home Bible
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C�rroll W. and Helen Johnson , l atudy and in this way aid perso '
9,30 Fjlrd Show
, 11;4p Sign On
ICl'!e, Sutton .
lOtOO ·you itetJYoy;r: Life
6:® CQnttneutal Ciasatoom·
In thia community to better !•
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�llneth Amabary, Norina _Jean derstand t �nd appreciate Bi l' '
!0:30 Talle :,\ �- !..ook
1,oo Toclly
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�•bary to_ Russell -II. Hamilton, prlnclpld."
;:oo KatJ• tl&lt;loll4'D Show
t i :00 lfiw• , Retdllnet
Leona ' Hamilton , �, Olive.
t:30 Toppa
. 1 : 10 Wliiher,u\
Mr. Catannro pointed out bdtr ·
-V.bel and Ot\'Ule Qogue, to alme, fe.u from atomlc, nuclei?
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Elmer G. J:lamm, d,eo-1 :'Walter T, diff-teult to find ,peace in ,
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Hamm, &amp;dm., to Ken'ntt,h: E. •nd troubled world. He 1howed '
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Margmt Y. Harrl1, lol , �)'. a ocordina; to the Bible Jt
. wo�d 12:8') ll!\&gt;e TBJ,t )ob, .
Sidney Rice., dee., Synil � be , only through God'a Kin&amp;ddm
,t,O!) Amerfcan Bandstand
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bath, ieomm ., to Loraine K. Rice, lhtt real ,peaiie and seeurih'
1-,10 . ill,tll•
Friend ruaa
parcel, Rutland.
could bl! obtained . Thi• ll die
2,00 nay 1n Oot\l'I
fltj)� San 11'...- Beil
, O. P. Wi nter, to Lester F. a nd KJn,;dorn all are taua:ht to prJ]I' ,$ '
t:tlit Got� llora(�
for it Matthew 8: 8-IO eommonly ·
· Nora, L. Thomas, 1/24 A., Salem.
l:'!11, Yoar Euci Elmer G. Hamm, dee., Waller T. apoken 41 the Lord 's Prayer.
8:00"
• 8:-. ·· . Weatlrer Te11M­
'Huntn, adm., to 0\JY O. Russel\ and
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'1,30 . Wbo-bo Yo,r-Tr,!&gt;t
l:4''. Jolin Daly NeWI
parcel, !&gt;om,
•anne Ru
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Mliortcoq
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· M.arj.ni . D. Web!ter, adm., fto.
r:11:· M�lic, 1o, · a ·spring Nilht . '):'NI •� · oilcl HI• ntenda
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bert M. Poteftian, dee., to Byron
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Harriet
and
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8:111! l'ciw: 'l!llio Joportor
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9:00 ' Wednesd&gt;y Night
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9:45 Sportl:.Parade
Sadie Carl to
a,4a Jolin 'boli .;Jfi'lil
,10 iQO• . lta1il'ail1n
Uoyd, pd Eva L. KIO/I, I.lo acre,, .
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Bedford.
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'Toin.atoes are e-,, to grow. V•
11:\0 Scanning Qie Weather
�a l'E. �" 't'o pnald k. and iuilly tnsecta don't bother
· i:Cb . Doiq ��
Betty 1,�11,re, lbt( - �rf'ne_.
Sports. \ieoort
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Wlll lam;a ng N�ra ;B, ffO\ld 8llltall
1:30 Th• jleo1
11:30 Late Show
find Q few pla nts which have
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to Aldo �... •� Betty S. Jeff era, lo�
1,ill P11 &gt;IOl&gt;�.•-�
11:48 ·Sign oll
cut'
off by cutworms, itunttd . b)' .
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aphidn or chewed by hornwonb■•
\Vlllllni, and �ora H�dasl)elt to
Home Party for •Elvia
Most'. im1ect1 of tomttles can �
Aldo Keri\on Jeff�l'I, 8et\y 8. lef- cqntrolled succeufully .by
Sea
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mttitil
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fen, lrot No. 9, Syracuse:
1:11() CartOOn S ectacu
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S-1µ,e •� plover R1rfley to
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every seten to 10 day1 ',it�
' 11 :\0 Sc;imlllli \lie Weother
t,ilO 'Movie
f.e'tl�_ ,lot, ·Po,ner-ay.
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or.
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W\Qtam �.la to Vlllace of iaU Dr. ' Rabert 13. Hoi'diwort1r,
11:� Esso Report
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l;IO I 'llilrled Joan
Pomeroy, lot, l'oml!toy.
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EYe� C. ·and Charle1 Sltauss
I to . ffirbert P. i nd Margaret L. entomologiat.
Jt'a eaaier to prevent Insect dam,
, Cross, loh, Pom�roy.
age than to corred a seriou1 in•
� James E. and E4t�.•� _B. S.lmp- r t
es ation later, Dr. Holdawort!J
aqn to L.
Sc61t, foUI'! Midd leport. p0!nts out. He auga:eata you reatl
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t2·'t0 Seit, tor TOmOJ'l'O'tP
&amp; :00 '11te B lgb ter D a)
E. 'an'd Esther B. SiD'lpao�, lots, Prl and uae the chemicals accord­
t
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12; 45 flie·
lliddlepor�.
4: 10 T".:1e �et Storm
ing to the ma n ufact11rflr'1 dlrec1:m Liyl.n,ti� W. Va.
C�arlea :Asa and J��nntt Anne ,· tions.
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1,18 el.lliliol's
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World
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James F. A
d, lot, Mlddl,t,ort.
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Leila Moua .,. t • Em l!_!t. W. �
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'7fci
Garden " Ustsltiy
a · Hell!lll ·M; !ruler, lot, ·�die,.: 81!� 111ind 'dbease control ' me11
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for
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Verdict
a 'ao �8,
arold and lsadel Carnahan to matlon on What • varie�H are 1
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6:20 Jule Rivlin . ShlSw ·
1:"00 The Brl1hter OAY
Wayne and Min a M . Swisher, 44 how to se t plan�s I n t e 1011,
at
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l:Bli Amo• 'n'
1:111' � $e.cret
acrl!,,, Sutton .. .
. practices to follow, :1 nd
cultural
1,80 , '.flie l!d11e of Might
Paul ·M. Bame1 to Dorothy I. how \o handle the ripe. fruit. �··
1,00 BlihWIY Patrol
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5:00
The
7:30 Be Our_ ijUfft
Co'plea of the ;bulle.Mp «re ' :9!}z
5 ·30 The l,lle ' �f Rll6y
�t county Ex.tenalon of� �
Smltb-N
Arthur
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fB•�l'neS, pa�e�is':-Pomeroy. • "i.'f} �t�
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8:� A Lot!k �11t tJie weatu.er
D 30, r-ve Got A 5ecret
Olive Torr&lt;'nce, d�e., E. J. ·�t
'!how
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Jote
9:20
Armllrong ctrcte -thea
■on,
Executor. to Charleii E/ltlc · •
Amo1
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Andy
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News
o'cloCk
�1;00 , 1 1
l Ruth HaU, 111 A. Olive.
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Weather
1 1 : 10 A Look at the
-Georala an'd � Harty Huft . �..,,er­
11:� Theater 13 '
rn,n C. and Maxine C. �i�ll:ftt 1
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al:;lr and - 1
--tOd•. Sal!•bul'Y. 'it
1: 30 Joh11111 Rlnp
' Hv,,ud , d , Viola I\Ob�I� lo
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l:00 Zane q,., Theotn
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1,30 Sbotaun Slade
1· 00 CBS News
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t:� cartoon Theatet
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Co11 • 20.00A coal, Salem. _1 , 1'. �G'
-th El:j&lt;bon . to Ohy, &gt;v·
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., Oo., 107.�� ccaI, Cclumb�
J,..II
, Vincent Romine, dee. I&lt;! Lidia
, II. Rdmlne, Lovin• J. Bawlin11;Ai· ,.
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bert Romine, A.ffid. of Tr1n1., !itl•
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Arthur and
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wbere cottee and CNtlu 'ftl'I

Partldpoµn, in tho drive ,._
llro. J""e Bul'Dt, 11n. Ludl1a
Swackh.amer, Kn. lean Eblnbach,
111'1. Lavera Yt11er, Mn. J&gt;oro­
The MHon Jfothen Club col­ tbf 5chwob, Mn. E. A. SC11&amp;1ke�
lected UM in a doqr-to-door can­ :lira. JoAao Green, 11n, Ill�
vau for Ute Cancer Fund Jn Ma· fPnman, Mn. JaAnn Harbour,
son ·ci ty Monday nil.bl Kore I.a lln. Sally Clark, Mra. llor, a..,
Mn, Veti DodJO.D, Mn. Mary '1111yet to be colleeifl!i by the · ooup.
btt, Mn. Joyce Canon, lln, Jpn
Men. ber1 of the club makln,: the Warner ';Rd Mn. Ruth Ryan.
c&amp;nvaa1 met at the home
tlle
president, Mrs. lfuy Berry, •�
Mr .aad Mn. Glen Thoma and
they recetved lllltructions and con­ dau&amp;hter, Gall, vilited
lil:r. IDd
tainen:. Following the collection, Mr•• DQ11el Lutin8
and fllllily.

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and IOD•ID•law, Kr. ,-'bd Mn.
Raymond �Haven, l.otafl, W. Va,
Mr a. Alict Bletnef t\Ui
, Helen Jobn10n were lfcmored ,u
the oldest and louq.J:eal 1n olber1
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I CINCINNATI, Oh;o UPI-H,nd, ,n,&gt;ted.
som., Jol\n Flnl n, • 190-pound
California hii:h scboo1 southpaw
See 1:J• For Y.our
• ho wu sought by every ell.lb
in t'he majors, will play for th•
Cincinnati Redt under a ble hon·
UI contract.
Th• CifJclnn ali org:mi.z.ation did
nol rl!Y� ,tbe term LlDder which
be was IJW4 Tuesday. but call
SALl!S &amp; SERVICE .
ed Lhe c�act "one or the largest
bonuae�,itr .J!:�d" by the club,
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U nseasonal weather had about done m southern Ohio high
H
with IMau-,1 •lllht
.
Bt6ool' dfata.ond, toutnarnent play tCKlay.
.
lntemar � In the ftnt
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h�ppened.
hu
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ell,
W
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That isn't to sa, that 1,y overloading pitching staUs secThe
fl
r&amp;l
lLeve-it:
111•1"'"- '- tltlh ""'
or; not o n
rm not foau.11 mouth to pre.
4h.
:
tlonal play-offS and district titles cannot be settled this week
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f �
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Id
end an� early next w�ek. These games can be played, if 01d
� that I'll be tlM pat {id,,ter
1�: :� iv:re:t �rde::. ':v�l� li� �i; � :::·:. :,.
�
Sol _decides to round mto the condition expected of him this
frtct 4 ,uper..-isor. The re Ji _ a ,.._ tltt..
,-.,,.__
::-�
Sprmg month of May.
iwttch to this story, however , fo?
pa t
ery bit ., mocb Into [t H
•--_
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IY Coach Russell .Moore of the - ---------'""'" • ••
no,,,·�._
thare were wilneases, and the fi1h
h
d!d
�n.
NEWTOf,f;
•
UPI-Joe- e
Pantbera saw no chance oJ ualng
WII photographed.
LGui1 •• fflJ f#Pintion u a
the Pom�roy diamond today. In Universi ty, were to 1ou1ht out
I'm lest than ai ,_ �er th111
Lake,
Run
Forked
t
a
td
n
happe
lt
today for an "opinion'' on what
.
e
in m, Louil wa, W'ben iM knocl:ed c,at
n f h
la_ct considerable _warm su ns_hine
.....,,•• Coun,y, where c1,· rr M Hler, )'OU l lt 9- aipl :b 'U t,e
11 be
e
.h
""ill
transpire in the playoff scher
eomer when J mee
lnlemar
t
i
w
ne d,ed
I t e section .._
Schmtllnc. 1 know t... rm,tab, 1
Parke rsburg, W. Va., was fi8bing
C1. ass AA pla yoff with Marietta dule1 if CUITent inclement we aJoh an n
th .
n n
iu On
bua
artificial
with
Jure,.
for
uo
....m
man
m,dli lit the t1nt flch.t. Johanais to be gotten in, even by' Thu rs- ther contin ues.
ed
a
became
line
his
st
a
c
one
90II bnt me but I won't be IUD
oe
COffll!!'
l'DJ
tie&gt;
"#INL'
u
,m
J
No,
in
t
a
e
A nd even if th we ther reday.
"Don't be t0 ....,1 That'• thll Jn • tree, a nd the baii swung a tew phy iicall:r but ht'll be there Jut 1hy of bil punche1. I wouldn't be
turns to normal.
.
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ac:end time, you � at • low, lpehes above the water. While he tbe ssme, UllJiriJlt me 'Willa the fi&amp;htln 1 him ,gain I.I I didn't
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Then, assumln'g the th ree oth,.
think
him.
beat
could
I
u
a
se
ne,
li
our
his
'blir:
o
loosen
tp,
p1...,.1
fylnt
trying
"'P
e
o
example
e
f
a
com
s
er sectio ns, West, East and South
� Cllit lll Style Wllb A - J bau j umped up and grabbed the bact and •i»illl out tbe memory
(this is North) get their a ffairs
S
Sure , I've relived thtt f1rtt
bait.
of his 1088 io-' Mtt; Scbmelln1.
settled, semi-final a nd fi na l g11mes
fight I thouund
timet-but
.
With the fra ntic pulling, now at
• -among the four sectional finalists
dant
it•,
impreuion
the
1et
Al ■ boy at■rtlna;. out itt boxing ,...
. ,,
both ends of the li ne. it came frN,
concelubly could be played may,.
-e
1
aun
n
over
co
me.
a:
h
u
Louil
Joe
u_p
to
always
looked
PLENTY OF NEW
and Miller la nded the bau. ft I
be Saturday and Monday for the
_ _ of _.11 champions. moves-the way ht flicked that
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five pounds, six ounce...,._ a, the a:reatest
wei•hed
•
district title.
..1e way hI! --�
1-ft ·ab •t -__,..
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pretty good for trN-clirnbing bau. When I became champion I tried en J
t ewer
go
I
Way
the
a-way-and
ed
l
th
to
ume
_
a:o.wn
wear
the
with
e
even m southern Ohio.
Regionals are t.J be canpleled
in
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UnltN , ....a lntamatHNlal
d bef.111
h
nfd n
h
e
a t
e
n
k
g :� 2 1� :�
Eve n if they build a bridae, Rip
Ohio lTPI--Bllly j PALMER ACC l! PTS I NVI TAT��• ::; t, =�: f)� -':!m�b; � b�:. �:/� �o� =leH and
TOLEDO,
��at� fi ::.� ·b; ���
e d : Repulski, Johnny
Temple and Golie be-wskl 1959 ma1ten run•
he nailed me.
FROk· 'l'RE
May 28.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland UPD-1 wont defeat. OJI my record the
ll\...
R ick Hall ain't going back to l.he nerup and h":i� Detroit tea.mm 1te, Arnold Palmer or Latrobe,- Pa;.,. sam l! wa.y lie came back from
I'm determ i ned to win on June
In the Class A realm where 1:Jation al League becauSe the Am• , Thu nnan G ibson met today in America 's leading money-wutni111' that loss � Sc hmelling ,_
In fact. 1 wlll -win and be the
20.
1
just
'em
euits
League
ican
e�
two Meigs teams, Middleport and
the feature mat�b of the 10th golfer. has accepted an invitaµon
Dan Florio, my tramer, has tint heavyweight champion �r
Racine, are finalist in the Eastern fme.
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annual American Bowling Con• to play m
vpo;.u told me bow Louil trained for to regain his title.
•1
· the Ce nten,....
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Section, there also are three
ment.
er,
tou�
mast
gr
it that secom;t SchmeUng fight. He's
July,
�
n
I
here
champiomhip
n
e
his
In
flrat
the
is
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POMEROY, OHIO
ffUBT
COUa,
other sections, Southern (New
How ca n I ml&amp;1 with Ju Louis.
Billy G, aa Go�1embewR1 ta . ....,11 announ ced today by 11he. told me how J� train"- barcler
.
Ameri call Leaiue tor all three
,
and
n
world
Boston, et al), We5lern (Jetfer­ an d
,
.
RoYal and Ancient Goll Club. · · than be had e\lcr done before. in my cornfl-r-insplratlonally
if they had any idea It .was known In t� bowli
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five etrailh:t
sonville, pt al) an d Nor ther n
thit eaay, they probably would • Gibson, �ve . won
et corn(Chaun cey, McCluney, et al),
ha ve wanted to move over from matcllet in wntllers brack
'
Only when these su rvivor s th�,
peUtion.
Nations.l a Jot sooner.
.have bee n determined can it be
Repul1ti, IR ex-Dodpr, barely
Bil ly- G•a five vl'C\orles tn tlµ1
determined who will be playi ng took his bat uni
-coat olf with the yeu•, mastm, givH him a 14-1
who and where.
Red Sot •hen he d11iveftd a record ht thl"f!I!!· )'eu-111 of bein1' a
Tournament of•ficit.Is at Ohio gra nd- slim
11'6mer Jn IHI first. ·t1naltlt in Uils tournament.
time at bat In ·the Ameri can Lea- ' Giblon hll been a •fin\lill fifl :
gue Tuffda; ni1hl: to Nat the times in the iO.ye■r history of' the· '
White Sax, 9'•7. ,
muter• and up until thl1 Jear
Temple, .a Cincinnati l!ltar for had a poor1 1-10 recol'd, which Ile , '
ay Unlhc:I Pn1, lntemathtnal
many yean. -dtove In the flnt hu· pul led to 11-10 with bt1 five
AMER I CAN LIAGUE
run of the 1ea1on off Yankee r.- 1uCNJlliYe triumph!.
W. L. Pct. G B lief aoo Ryn.e Duren to break 1
--Chieago
12 7 .832
1·1 tie and help the lndiaas to 1
New York
10 7 .588 1
5-1 vicl.OPY In to lnnln,s.
Boston
9 7 .563 l ',s
And Hall. who couldn't tnaltfl It
Cleveland
10 a .656 1 ½ with tho rirate1, reeled off his
Baltimore
10 HJ .!W}() 2 ¼ third ltrat,ht triu mp.11 Without •
WHhington
8 I I .421 4
deftat in pitching the Athletics to
Detroit
6 10 .375 4 ¥.t 10-0 decJ1ion ,ver the Oriole,.
Kansas City
7 12 .3e8 5
The Tigen snapped a 10.game
Tuffday Night's R.aults
lasing streak by beatlng ·the Sena•
CHICAG O U"Pl-The Ci ncin nati
Boston 9 Chicago 7
tors 1--0· on Colavlto'1 homer in Red• put- It up to young Jim
Clenlancl 5 New YOrk 1
the other AL ••me.
OToole to keep that .wven -g1me
D-1'rolt 1 Wnhlngton
The Gian ts retained their game win 1treak ,oin1 in a game with
KanMt City 11) fl.tltlmo,- 0
and a half National Leape lead
WednHday•s Prpibllbl• Plt1,1hff1 by defeatin8 the· PhHUea, il-2. for the Cuba today.
And Ute talented ,outhpaw, whQ
..... •-ff-•-•-• • n •• , ••·
Clneland at New York - Ball their fourth str1i1ht, while the
nd in gettlna: the streak
ha
a
had
(3-1, VI Maai {0,0).
P i rates downed the Dodgers '8•2.
e
eYery sign he
Chit... at Boston--Shaw. (2-1) The only other 1cheduled game und rway, shows
Bocks • • u•••••• •ntno·••••• o.-u •
W°lffgS• M•--•--•
can do it.
V1 .......... (1•2).
between the Reds and Cubs was
vie•
He will shoot far hla third
KanlH City ■t laltlmo,.. (nlh) postponed because of cold a nd
-.;
tory againat two loues when he
-0.lay il•2.) ¥1 Walkff (�) or rain.
......, h1 1lc ....l _,, .. fw -, .... ,......,....
-3 of the Cubs
2
Hobbie
Glen
facea
All' •- ,- - . ...... .... ......... . .. .. . . ....
Portoc1rr6ro {2-0).
� . .. ..... II ,-,. =-I ........ .....
hurlera wt¥&gt; helped
other
Two
Detroit at Wathlnwton (nl1ht)­
w5lfl i,., �
the Reds to :pull out Of List J!l&amp;ee
R�:W,uJ T..t Steam
Lary (1-2) VI Ramo&amp; (�,
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Jay Hook and Bob Piir:i.ey, were: ·
Thursday'• GlmH
!
Fullmer
Of·Another
pilC!ber1 named
starting
other
the
Detroit at Washington
WEST JORDAN, Utah UPI­ by Manager Fred Hutchinson for
Manus City at B■ltimoff, night
Young Don Fullmer, just turned the Chicago series. ,
Cteveland at NltW York
21, hope, to become of -age as a
Chicago at Botton •
boxer tonight agaln1t seasoned SPTS BRIEFS
1
NATIONAL LEAGUE
\
Stera n Redl.
ENTERS CYO TOl,IRNEY
W. L. Pct. GB
-..Mc, ,.. _,..., __. pwdtM of,
Fullmer, youngest and boldest
YORK UPhHe■vyweight
NEW•
1$ 7 .682
Ban Fnncisco
me mber of the fi&amp;:htina: Fullmer chalnioD Ingemar Johan,son hH I
er _,. allced· hem,,
I
Ptltshilrgh
14 9 .609 I \;
family, face.a Hungari■n•born Ger# accepted au invitation to compete
canned ham
bolled ham ar
Milwaukee
0. 7 .� 3
man Redl in a scheduled -IO-round, in the Catholic Youth Organ iza•
1960
Cincinnati
11 11 .500 4
1
.touma•
bout at West Jordan. The na­ Hon's 23rd annual' ,off
Los Angeles
'&gt;
11 13 .458 5
t ionally televised bout In Full• ment at the Westchestet Country
1&lt;JWJLV'
:u.
SL Louis
o 11 .450 5
mer's ba ck yard la the Utah bo:t• Club May 2&amp;.
!Philadelphia
9 1-i .891 8\ii er's television d-e but and also
· 6 12 .3SS 7
Cbtcaa:o
Frank ChHsebrew entered Kol•
one of t1t1e tou1li.e!t teats in his
Tu.sd1y'1 RHult,
pro career. It will be tele• I zer Hospital this wt!et ror further
rief
b
,
hn Fran. 4 PhHN.aphla 2, nltht
sur1erf.
pttftbul'9h 3 Los Aftvel11 2, night vised over ABCt
Cincinnati •• Chlea .., ppd,, ,oln
II.
T'
5
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WOllnetday't' P,obabla Pltchon
Cincinnati 11 Chica.. - O'Taolo A.. i.J.-- •
12-2i .. tiobbi. 12-11.
1
l'hltadolphl• •• San F•• •cl""r
- Mn. RI! h Zundel Meigs County
' 'Weekday
E&lt;lu-·
°'!"Ii• 12·2! .. ,..., (3-21· · '
P
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I'd!
•-•"•
• eport
when th•
guest
...-r
the
Si. Lou!&lt; At Mll,..uk1o (nltht) · catli&gt;n teather.i...�
�ullneas- and ' Jm11,iilklnal Women's Club met Tuelday even-•II (1-2) ., Spahn 11-01.
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.
q1eeting
their
for
Hall
J,!�99nh,
,.,_,.., •• Los Anpl" (nlto) Ing at the
":
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-01n1o1, 0-01 "' Kouf.. 10-�1.
�- Zundel sl)Qlui . to the group of the Weekday relildous
GI.
�a.
M� � ._ .., ,...._, ,11n
Tllund,y'•- -•
'· worli 11,d,sh�Wllll co\Oi.d slides of th&amp; various cluses wnlch
It. Loula at Mllw.ukM
.1lie condueta Olia ilie 'Gliunty. The
foupon, •11plfH Saturday, May 14, lfM&gt;
Cincinnati at Chlcqo
(Picturea ,...e t'Aljlilff' by Rev.
Mrs. Vale named llll'I. Betty
", Phllodolphla at San •r•nc•1V\'lldo J. IMrtif of the Foderoted Picken,, Mn WesJey Fry and
Ch�cll1 for the, � of the Mi11 Jean Lama to NrW as the
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RESUMES WORKOUTS
lrellg!ouo ,..,1raill'; � picture auditin, committee· &amp;r the yeiir.
(
Precedtnc the meettn1 al 8:90
,�•1'0N, Conn. vPf-l-Jl'loyd elilldren .� Sall1b�.' Sugar Run
Pa� planqed to re�ume box RutJan� . Jllddle�, S)'racuae, dinner w11 11rved by th1 Evan,e­
· · in, today t:� r hill return bout with- l'oliill'Of . ' Cenlral 'lt1d Harrison• Une Cblpter OES with Mr,. 0,.
..,. "f: .
. va -:M ' .-,. .....
heiYywelght ch11,mpp ion Ingemar ville Sc�1 and each picture cor Rolllh, Mn. Ellword DelliDl­
Johanuon 1t the �alo · Ground, -• #oey or idea which the key, Mn. Jodt S.llc'llald, 1(1,t,
.
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iw ...
June 20. '1he tonne: champion clilldn!n ehbote themeelve■• Som e Lellle Erwin , Mr1. Rol&gt;ert lte&lt;
�, eD.jofed ·• · breather �sday for of tbtin an in conurnea lfblch EJbtnny, lln, GeOI.. llelnhart,
· the ,econd 1tralght d@Y, en11:actn1 Utt,- •brGlqlt and ■how lte1111 be- ud Mn. Jame, �111p,on, In OfllY a IIKht .workout.
lonlUII tG 1hiem w�lch they want­ me and aentn1 tlie cliiner.
with othen.
i 1 14 '!!!at;
.;
Weekdllf Re
The Iheme •f
•
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Uglou1 work thl1 ,._ haa beenU
"World Brotherhood Aiound the
World" with �he -emphutl on
ah1ring.
Follawln1 the lhawin1 of tb1
,.,,. .... ..._ CR. t11lll.1m ..... Pinto kon,,
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...led 1 gtlf from' iJl!,/ dil(j ..,
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Jin, Boru« �-,.,
,Al a, -IO!I- of ._ •Kenllllt1'
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man of tit•·
fer.
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evening. M;III SuNn Park. who
ni,ht1 Hod Se1rl11, lllddJ,elliDit",
-ked with lln. llcElhh&gt;lll'- Clll lnloxlcoUnn and romt1nJ uieat
hllrodueed 111'1.
lll!lll,1&amp; "'" \;00 �barfk.
th._
·
Zulldel to the aroup. · .
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Mn: N.W., Vot., pn1� __,,, ilti, irfiill , _,.i 4-,•
conducted ilu! ��-_
'hlralln,r 111'1,
and read �lmlj"-;
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