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10.Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , May 25 , 1961

Around And
About
Middle�ort

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FR IDAY &amp; SATURDAY
MAY 26-27
Wc1lt Dism.• )· ·s
"T HE SIGN OF ZOR RO ' '
GuJ W11l1ams, as Zorro
Henry Cal vin, Gene Sl:&lt;'ldon
- also ,INry L1•wb 1 1 1
"T,�E B E L L BOY"
Jerr_\' · s the SdLt•�l !
SUN.-M ON,-TU ES.
MAY 28-29-30
' .' LL IN A NIGH T'S wc r
W i t h Dc-an i. l artin
and Shirl ey .\1 d.,arn e

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VLHY GOUD I H ll H I i,· HILL
Chr1-,t1,ptwr Kn 1!.!h1
\"l'llt'\ hi !-)lt'\ f'fl .. ••Jl
"STUDS LON IGAN · ·
( A Sl ur)· uf Tt'l' I\ u�t&gt;rs i
- aJsn Alan lhlP
H.or\" Calhoun
l·orln w l f 1 rw-, . .li)hri C : 11 nlrY
"THUNOER I N CAROLINA"

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A Big $6 5.00 Trade - In Allo wance
-For Your Old
Living Room Suite

George Joachim of Galion an1I
Henry Joachim of Co1wnbtu ar­
rived Tuesday, for a vJait with
their mother, M'rt. George Joa­
chim Sr. who � ill
Mr.a. Evefftt Thoma, returned
home Tuesday ,venlng, after a
t w o week1 vWt in Chillicothe
with Rev. and Mn. E u g e n e
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1bolll88 Md '8.1111)�. .
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Mrs. Richard Karr Sr. Is t'Oll·
fined to her home, Naylors Run 1
Hill with the nu.
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Miu Jeanne Hlnea of Cotu.--n•
bua 1pent the weekend with he1· 1
parents. Mr. and Mn. Ed Hlnel,
Minenvllle.
G. D. Grueser of Columb111 was
the ,weebnd guest of his sisters,
Ml..., Maud and Fredo Gru....-,
MlnerovUle.
Re:v. end Mrs. Wllllarn Dean
and family left Wednesday; for i
their home, Tucson, Ariz., afte,· I
a l'Wt with Missel Maud anrl
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Freda Grueser.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Faulkenburg
returned to lhei1 home, Akron.
Tuesday, after a weekend visit
with Mr. and Mn. Horner Holter
Chester Road,

Nobod11 But Nobod11
BEATS THIS BIG OFFER!

Right now we are showtnn1 one of the finest 1elections
of living room suites in our history. You'll find all styles here
featuring foam rubber construction and long wearing nylon
covers. Brown, black, beige, In fact almost eveey color. Come and see,
,,-.,
get a big $65.00 for your old aulte In this big 1ale.

A_Big $50.00 Trade 'I

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For Your Old
Bedroom Suite ·

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It comes

Rev, and Mrs. Eugone 'lbom­
u of Chillicothe are announcing I
the blrth of a T lb. 14\fo os. claugh­
lA!r, Gw,,ndolyn Lee, Thunday
Moy II at tho Chillicothe C I I y
boopltal.
Grandparent., are Mr. and Mn.
Ewrett Thomaa, Pomeroy and
Ml', and Mr,, Wllllam Bechtold
st. Lou.I.!!, Mo. Davkl 'Jbomd!,
Mlnersvlllo and Mr� Bedltold,
St. Lo.ilt "". creal•lll'•ndparenu
TIMI - aJao have I daugh­
ter, Laur■ Fay 88&lt; lwo.

to fine bedroom suites, brother you

name 11, we've got them In practically anything
your heart desirea, Come, take a look! And you get

a big, fat •50.00 for your old suite. You can trade

here, try ual

Big 151 Cu. Ft.

ADMIRAL

BREAKFAST SETS

FREEZER
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$259

ONLY

7-Piece Chrome

Large Discount
On
Other Branded

FREEZERS

SALE

Big

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FLOOR LAMPS

Selection Aluminum

PORCH
FURNITURE
ALL KINDS PRICED TO SELL

MASON
FURNITU RE
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MASON, W. VA..

Will Be Given On All . '

Reguler 1 29.95

One High Priced Black

SECTIONAL ·
LIVING ROOM

Roeul1r 449.95
ALi PRICI
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Made by Howard Parlor
The Very Newest

RUTLAND .
FURNITURE
IUTLAND, OHIO

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band played
Tbat Lucky Old
Sun." A clarinet quartet ol O.ar,
lene Diehl, Jennifer Crew. Judy
llewelaoil and Patric ia Henne..y
played "Carolina Moon. ••
A, Diehl• Jr. • •principal
Jame■
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congra1W8wODI to lhe CIIIIJII and
pNNllled the IIudents lo Qiarlea

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Talce Advantage

AITEN'l'ION. scours
All boyi -Ing to ""4&gt;fl8JIIH
Boy Scou Troop .,.
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day ffOl1UII al T·IIII at the ttome
to !Delude all
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REVIVAL ANNOUNCED
A ,erJn of revlvf!) l&lt;!l'Vlce■ will
begin Sunday evtnlng, Moy II,
and CODtlnue through JIDIO a al
the Laurel CUii Free · Melhodut
Church wltb Rev, J, L: Muon
of Celdwall u Ev■ni.,,11111, Ill 7:•
III eacb evealn8,
----Wara V. 1 �
TOKYO CUPll - Com!nuolll:
China wmtad the United �for the 15111b llmo 'llrursdl1 ol an
alleged violation of Communlll
•Ir ■po,o by I ,U. S. aircraft.
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F"mal Plans Announced For
•re pomeroy acat1on Classes

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by the coob of the ICbool, Mro.
Mao Romine and MrL Etta Cul•
llns
Ho,kln,, who taught tho
Fourth and Fifth ,radea thia Year,
hu been a teacher In Iha lllelg•
County ICbooll tor 41 yearn ■nd
.,_... 11 lhe .,.
of .1.1_
-wi. •11111"w
1a1•89
ft',JRQ
Sbe WU
led wllb gle
by George Bargen� princip•le OIi
behalf of tho teacben and ooou
of Ibo acbool. Other leacloera ••·
en
Bedford are !In. Hel Dla1,
Mr1. Helen C8rper arul Mn. Mary
Skinner,
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:cannichatl ., _
lb
told o
f'.lcer, bo noticed •
Hummel hd llnlsbed put- port
the
gh
Mi,ldleporl
lbe motoriJt .... ""' IO throu
tiJII the llrell
tun,
and
ed b lm to fill the .., up wllb gu bmlneaG �a
f
a
rdl allipoh Of icers
Hummel said l,e d id that, aol :w
the entire .,... cto.ed on to trap
then went lmlde to mau out the
the ,uspecb,
bill
&amp;1 In the -• al Tbe Stala mgbwl)' Patrol arhe w
rived at the G�Ua County Inn
making out u.., bill ar--'"" �� Kanaup abort� before lb Ne�
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pull ed 8nd H ummeI wu 1ore
to the skle whit&gt;!- the caah regtll of the Mkldlepor. Police Depa r"'ter Wal looted by the gunman ment. Hummel told officers
the
Hummel said that the woman armed gunman •a, nervous ancl
did not a id 1a th&amp; robbery, bu! lhaky durina: the robbery•
111 in the car oulllcla. After U,e Following appr&lt;bemloo of llaU.
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Her Retll'em
Miu Ada Hoskins, teadier at

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111/fdleport i'eenoy-Beltnall Pool
-an Lellon Poll 121, bu
DOtlllCed l)Jfflal flrlnl oquad ..,..
� llemorfal Dey 11 eltl)tl
pel,ol. io ll•Jp Counly.
11;e ...,!al . "Salulett" to war
duct will btgln 11 the Mldd!eport
ie... oo the river II 1:1111 L m.
..., 'lloe,day. Flowen will be
........, on the ...tar. - Com,
Jlion,ler WUllam SWleber llltl, lo
• uniquo tribute to men who Jo■t
U10Cr Ii,.. el aea.
'rh, Commander Is urging J)O&lt;&gt;
pie of Middleport ualal In tho
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Canmaodor Swflbor tlllllOl1IU!ed
Other appear,.,... the Flrin8 lhel POii Ill bu 1lOW hlgb ,ual6qt1ld will maim that day lttcJude It, - llep 1w u1e at '3.flO
Nitloeo .i. - oemeterleft:
, wit. They may bo obtained by
0.W., Clutrlet Byen or ■nJ Poll
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U1 Dt11Dber
tow I
-Ill,t .M r PIL,.,olllcer, oJ.
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........ Paolr. -· - .... memlten to - o1 tit, Lop,tl
a. -.
Bame ID Mlddloport &lt;ti I p. m.
IIODtlay to hoJp put flap on
Qi,- CemetorJ 1' ., -.
Clnftl Bill, IIIMJepa,t, Jl:M a. II'-

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be lfveo by Lea11e Fulla, • memLep,,, Bal! oa W..i Main-Ill.
!'oDowiol lhe parade, be Jn- ber of lll'ew Wellller Post 119, and
gr1111 will eootmuo at the Beodi Pomeroy dvlc leader. Fulto will
Grove een,,,i,q, Prior to llmJca. alao - -,,kw ■I Ibo Chootloll by Rev, - D. 'lboma, ter Cemetery al 1,1111 p . m. AnDnw Weblter Poat No. 39 will other member al. the Pomeroy Le11te ......, Allo • -- glon, J-ith Slruble, will bo
will be played by the Pontet"l' -• al a lleatlodt Grove proJllgb Bond under dlttelloo ol Rey ar■m acltedt,Jed far S:40 P. m.
Concludlntf lhe prosram ■I the
Wood1eard.
Grove ColltewJ will be a
Beedt
re,
Commander Gilmore wW p
to lite Dead by the Pool
Salute
.,.1 llayw Leg11, Mn. A, V,
g
Tapo and Echo by
Squad.
Firin
n.
Bowell, a Gold Star M-: M
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prealdeo
ol tbe Colora
Raisin&amp;
btJile&gt;'o
lhe
Gaynelle WIIO,
t of the
prayer by
cloalng
tho
to
mul,
lull
Irving
Ure.
Ladiel Amllluy;
and tbe
Thoma.
D.
Weber
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R,v
1)1.
Karr, Jr., Southeut Dillriel
Masters.
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- of Ibo D.A.R.; Mn. C. E.
---Cwt, .,...itlenl al. Ibo Daloplora
ti UoloD v-...., and Rn• .!fr.
LOCAL TEMPII
rJ V--. P-. el lb, l'w&gt;eivy Tbe ........... In Pomen,y'1
Cbun,11 of Chrlll will bo lttlrotfuo. Jou■lneu dlalrld al 11,,s today
od by Mn. C. IC. a.rt.
waa flO dellW with portq daucly
Al 11"811 1. 111. lite - wfll --

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Gro�p Asks tea- - ,.,.. .... .
Airlines TO ,
Merge Today

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will p to Sy-,
Main, and - on lhlll to Butlernut, and tbeD bad,: lo lbe Kn,.
ger fol.
TIMI order of matdl wDI fllelado
llllte from the Pomero Emal .,
cy Squad.
SeoulAI and llmmiea cw, s.outa,
Boy SCCtuls,
Douahlerl of A111or1caD Revolulloo
llauaht,or- of Utllon Veterm,
llemlten of AUllllaey to Drew
Molhen and oil.,.,. of tho IUS·
lilarJ. Ibo (fl1HI ,peal&lt;er and
llayor CbarlM Lopr ot Pomeroy,
-J Jllgb Sdtool Band, mm,.
ben of the Amerlcat topm. tho
Letllot&gt; Firing � Drum and
Bogle Corp ml lb■ Leg1an Colon
■nd Color Gard,
'l1io Pereda Manball II Joa,plt
Strubll. In - of ram durfq the
parede the - wlU - at the

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The Pomeroy Teachers' A"50Clatlon Thursday UllaJII.
mously adopted a resolu&amp;o to
HOUie Bill 421
to re-esta blish a mbsta�tial state
uJ.
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ary schedule. The m�tioo to adopt the ...,,ution wu
made by Supt. C. S . Gibbs and seconded b y Robert Roberts.
A copy of the resolution drawn up by Mist C"!olyn
Smith, secretary of the Pomero Association, wlll be
mailed to key la �akers � scbooj legillati.on,
Pomeroy Tucher, an t h e I r
meettn at Senior Hi..., r........1 ern and Central Ohlf.
atln point ti. lathat H:IIMI Bill Cl ii ;:p.!t�U: -'lb_e utur
ation m local areu hu almDlt
••· followm
' 19• rea,on,••
for uw.
.reached. and f!Jt'tha' finMTo equate aalar.H of teachen been
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■illanco ·mu,t - l
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Southeasten
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. o w lb th
ill other Ectlons f th tat, -- av■ilab 1- to the ata1e
o
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and IIOt tD local comtmmIUe:L
Teacher1 in these dtstr·ct5
to -- and In&gt;
perform the ..... dut:... ,_ -to on!er
rd
ve
, of public 1C11oo1
llaoda
pn,
the same professlonal , uil ..
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tbit
ill
educaticll
menta nd
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the
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ollered
bo
tuJtion �or ::ttiona�ning ..
lhelu ill the local adlooit,
aalarlts sllgbtly o1·er hall lhooe bop
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ra&lt;efved by 1e1ci,m in Norlb· ,
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Tho Te,d,iii'".ald • -In
b,ue6cia1 e11eet m U. -of tbe area and will ',elp lllnd
.
new indumJ 10 the rqla i1J
pn,vldi-, public ,cloool ffflw:olilll
ol higher ..,.uty.

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of bis oar outsld, tile HI-Wa, 1u,
Hall bad $07.111 on b!s ,....
wbm epp,theodec, the)' Nitl.
llllpin8 lo lhe capture officor - Pemmgtoa ol I lle
Glll.lpolll
Politt �­
Fnolt llatoe al. the OSI', 'll
Pluaant oUlcers, the --,
miff'1 � ml 1 , a
-, Poli&lt;o Depu-. · · ·
Oflken Ill Ibo l\meioy bellwo the accuoal ,..,, - It
...,. eeventl boon belon 1 • 1
..-,., 0oe olflcer uld ..,_ II
a1moo1 cenain bo ""'
,.,. in the Naylor·• R:a alJout midnlgbt.

pomero feacbe s pUSbin
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H.B. 421 With Resolution

Ballots will be counted 1,10.,
day to det&lt;1mln1 who will be five
I ne directors of the Pomeroy
w
Chambt:r of Commerce for hi.-o
•'·
y..r term, be0•lnnln•
• J•uv 1 of
lh'
Id
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D · W· Kirk mnd 18
ballot• will be recelved wtlll Ute
votes are coun ted. Balkr:J wtre
mailed out to all mer"en.
I Nomlna ted 81 new dtrecton of
the C of C are Richard o-.
083 C 3S
w, o. Atkins, Charles Murray,
R. L. Jacobs, Harold Lohle, Karl
Krautter, John William BlaelfOUg
Illar, J amei llahokey, Max Ward
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Robert Elberfeld. William T. On.aand Ralph Sewall
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Tho ca,ey-over direct'"'
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Plans for the Pomeroy Dally Vacation B�if�ool
�1-o1 ....,._., !tu '91 111 , :;: � Ji!iJ· �::O:
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practlrany complete according to Dean Ralph C.
e
Theoon band before Ibo 1111 drlw llobllauer, c. w. klrld■nd,
pallor of the Baptist Cburcli.
Zundel,
started, bu been eontrlbnted to dote T. Reed, Jr.. and E. F. Robtho Cancer cru■ado In Meigs lnllOD. Ballot• altould be &amp;ent m -'::�� "::' �� ial.. F� West Main Bridge, R, R DoI
t
County.
lmm&amp;d lotely, Kirkland l id.
pot, Nye-ov and Eul Main; Nay,
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nwn
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Jame, Jolmsop, "!!''If &lt;hair----"'. � lor'1 Run play graw,d. Lincolo
' will meet "'
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mpn. said ono towublp, Scipio,
Ruervolr, Mulberry
Helshta
In
In th'
near
Helgbtl
atlll ii without workers or a c baJr. Former Resident
Ibo Infirmary, and
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:-!:�u:��rly of
teach��.!' �
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o
y
aader,, chalnnen, and belpers
. • er la urpd to n,port to his pastor
Middle rt died ddenly t U
place■ for the ate• mmwill be publbhed II the end of I s� po�• Ital : Col b•u I0 lowing
or ,.. Rev Zundel Monday a! . WASHINGTON CUPl&gt;-A White
m � • caled:
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P
80UN commission recommended
the c1111palgn Mr Johnson. said. �er_ "I
the Ftdera� Church.
y Pre . ochool
la T h r.
today
that pllotl and _flight englThe contrlb�t..,:i,
n;;;,� :�:ey1im': �f d�ca,: ;r. J'e&amp;n of age, Ul
Umled
unions eettle a ftve-year,old
neer.s'
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Mlddlepotl Bubleume■• tli't·. Bennett WBI living m Columblll. odlat church, wllb "1n. Jobo
dlapute by merging. n al
olrline
j CharIesIon Man
Ill.
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He .. the ... of Alb■rt Bennett, Werry cbalrJnu.
mmended
adual ...i . so
P.,..n, Bu-•, fSU. who pr&lt;eeded him In death · His Primary gradel l•W &lt;the put
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our
ccewa from"'f'"'"
i.uc aize
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TII Dayt ••.-,..
mother, AJberta, sttrvive1 and ii year t 1n the Federated church Dav MLi\ard Bow'-, 18, Char- to three men
Chbo • Qrpemtll.. 127.
liv ing in Columbul. Tbe b O d 1 buement.. wltb Mn. Ra'.ph Zw,. lutooo WU mradlled 1nm West - �
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Vlrginla and Nlurned to Goll�
will be brought to Mldclleport. de) cbalmuon.
to
WllOllS
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wort
Memarlall
Tbe deceased aJ,o Is aurvlved by Junlor1, grades 4-U and above pol ll by Ja,k o,.,m, deputy sher. the pn,,.......
__, peace Iory
usmg
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-a.. aftemooa. He Is
••� b,.thers, Am0Id' """"• and tthe past yur) al tile Parllb fff -..
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mu!■ u a bui■ of negotiat.,.._
lldlooll "8,11
Jun. Sen,lce, will be &amp;rlflOWlC• Hou.oe of the Episcopal church charted wllb luulng ellea wltb "One thin .
'h
clear " K
MltltUopo,t lleoluallal lfl7.73. . ed lat.r.
&lt;betw..n lhe Senior and Junior lmulllcienl funcla, on • t,omplainl laid· "W• � �ve
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,u�... wlth Mn. Harvey signed by Law""' Summers,
High
im1"1dlaputed
these
over
oh'ikea
- Towuhtp ilZa IO.
She III
Gall
Van Vranken chairman.
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'lbere can be IIO legilimat. excuae
IJNff CALLEP
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interrupli""' of oervfco now
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Mlddloport
The
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tbeae CDIIIIJlluion h a v ,
that
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Tuelday.
and
achoo!
no
Monday,
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called to the home ot John r....i.
by
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and
Doy
out the ■reu of fair and
Memorial
�lck Henry, 86, of 413 o;camorer a checl&lt; for 124-13 •ayable to marted
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ii la■t """inl et 9:4i p. m Mr. bo the oeln hour uo eu other- Grover !luol&gt;ol and tbat mot e reaaonabt. aettlemenL
. xp,cll
OTl'AWA tUPl&gt;-Llbenl mtm• Henry had fallen ud .lflered I wlae announced.
flied In "'lbe public daerves e aet tewill P- bo
ohademands
t
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s
procedun,
Bowlol
that uch
and
ber of P...u.m...t Paul llarljo brobn hlp. lie wu tabu I o For lbou who IDiy .-1 I - Gallia County
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Thunday ll&lt;Clllled Prime v•- · · ter Holzer Haopllal by Rawtlnp, porla lon, It may bo _..... al olllcera uld, ... lo mab I
meota be reached. "_
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about 1,40 el Ibo lallowlnt pomta, cha■e of 1 _. an.i llien Jive A ill:ib by the fiigbt eng-rs
John DlefODbaker of "pull g a Coato �
----over the dlaputed issues witb the
flUD lo tho oppoa!Uoo'• bead" to
a cbedl n (lll)'1110tll.
D.
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TO
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JITNEY IR!PPl!R
tanr..d l1leU1m lhn&gt;uib ParJla.
olrllne pilot, tied up ,even ol the
meol.
nation'• o1r line, lor six d,ya
A Jitney Supper will be held Tbe Cbelter COllncll, Doughier,
earlier thi■ year.
Diefenbaker replied "I don't June 2 beilnDintl at 6 p.ra at Ibo ol America will tab part in Ibo
DINND ,'l'lll:IIDA1'
know what k would do lo put I Oak Gn,ve Community Ha� un- llmoortol D1;J _,..,.._ Tbe Tbe annual Memorial DaJ din- A aeparala National Mediatloo
Council captain 11b all mo-n ner will be. bold at tho Letart Board panel recommended ■
gun to Ibo hoooroble member'• lier ■poa,onblp ol the
bead. It wouldn't do .., Grange. Proceecla will go f o r to ■tland and wear white .nd lo !'alll Commuo11J ball ru..ctay, three-man jet crew and authotity
for Norlhwelt Akllnes lo rlecide
the Racine -- Squad, be al the town ball by 1 p. nL May Ill, heginDlng al 11,1111.
cJamaao,"
tcrew-member qualification lo ae
.
t1e a dispute with flight enginten
led by the Machin,�•

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Be aim UflK .,,.,Salute.
dfaplay the American Flag Mem len11a

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PHOU ti - 1w ,.. Ml41•
llleporl Almul lluqeL
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ladlea,
wllla ■ falrlJ l(ood tml Old of
wtWag ,..,..,. Ibo Job wtU ...
become a •arcle■ OIi uyoae. A
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parade will IDOVI prmn� et
'l'be 11emor1a1 Day program ol m■JJder Elza Gilmore,
llfflr Wlbalar l'G■I No. 119 ot tho All lllllto ere to wemble for a t:1111 tho Otmmander Nitl.
Amerlcill Letfe In P-, baa parade through Ibo -■I .... I n will 1110V1 frrm Ibo Kroger Joi
- lllllOUllted by Pool Com, lion of Pomeroy al I ■. m. Tbe - to Seoond-111. ,._ there ll

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lhe Lu!dnwl&lt; Sen1eo atleoclanl ldentilied bim II the
gunmu, and bl, wife u the ec....,pll&lt;e, Al&gt;o, the tln!e oo
Hall'• car matched the .... ardered from the l.andmarlt Sta
lioo, Hummel ,aid.
Hall wu clothed ID • -,ldier'1
unllorm but inlilkd be was releated ln,m the oervfco alJout a
IIIOlllb qo. Hall will bo charged
wilb urned robbery, Pomeroy
Chief o1 Poli« hd Weblter ,aid
on1,
1111 wije may bo dlarged 1n ....,.
copocllJ uld Weboter
111cu
omP
G�li• olfl&lt;m
th 01
er
W' oev al =�Ing :.
-:e. found • .3Z automatic under a ,eat
n1ng In Pomen&gt;J eod bad bpi •
c1ooo watch .. ll He ... tbe
veblcle bMdl-, Mt al lowD t..11
II that time bad no lmowJedce o!

-, wu Uobn ,._ II. np.
ter, Hummel wa loroed iDto I
llorap N1G1D II lhe bact al. the
otatlon. .-\bcM • 11U11ut. after
be .,... locbd ta the NIGID, Ob
omldmuo.d ...tomer - blm
po,mding and n!oued b!m.
Hummel lmmdelat.JJ &lt;ailed
K,nny Grovtl', �topatdMr III the
Sberlll'1 om,,., Grover ootlfied
all local ollloen the Stat, Po1ro1, Gallia County olflc:en, w...
fll&amp;lon county mm, and l't. Pie»

An ■nnocl guoD11111 clolhecl In
Army uniform, ,rltb b!s It-year,
old wife appatflllly u llllelcw
lookout, held • ·" oaltbre autom■Uc plllol oa Lendmorll lien·
!co Station ollendaot Ra, Hum
mel at 3, II a.Ill today wbJle b■
cleaned Ibo &lt;eJ!I fflllter of approximately ,140 ID bllla.
Tbe Melp County Sberlff'1 Depmwent, wllb II&gt;• lnltant COOf·
er■tlon of the Stole lllgbway Palrol. and polJc.oo !ti Pomeroy Middleport, and Ga!llpolla, had warSteven nau 28 Brldpport
! � .';'
Va and b s U Sblriey
In "Me1g■ County JaU within
28 mlnutee of Ill, alarm
Hummel told - that •
I 18151 black and wblho Plymouth
bearing Well V\tvinll pla!ft pull-

Tributes To War De.ad, Special Services Announced

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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Mml11loo1 - Ktllb Ridenour,
Cbeller.
Dllehargeo - Tim Neutzllng.

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'Ibero will be • quarterly meet•
Ing of the By..U Run Free Methodlat Cburcll Moy '7-28 wilb Dis,
trl&lt;l Supt, G. A. Hali brlnglnJ
tba mwage, The Rev. Robert
E. Slnltlo Is pastor.

wherever you are. Cushions are sprlllg ff11ed and
waterproof. The back Is adjustable.

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oll ol oducat u
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OD Loullo 11�
gr■duting clw. • aervlco
PD wltb I nmober by the band
beWider the � of Ray Wood,
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TNoager, of the llefst, M uon
area will ob9erYe "Berm!Jda
NJ8hl" 11 a Hollclay dan&lt;e par.
ly to be held 'at the Mlddlepo,i
IIJp IOhool audlklrlulll I h fl
coming Tuo■day evenJna MaJ 1111
Momorlal Day,
1be Jay1, Loon Jordaa • D d
&gt;KelmJ ilyloll, will """ u ma,.
tor of ....,_leo 'l1lo Klddlerort
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11111d -- will ....., and
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9:00 to 5:00 1nd
Sat11rday A:00 til
9 :00 at nizhl.

Teenager, Will Be
In Bermuda Nigh,

Discount· Pricesl

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Dr. Delmar F. Miller, Director of University High
School, West Virginia University, was speaker for 85th
Com,:nencement Services at Pomeroy High School last
evenmg,
D• Mill.r described th, diffe,. S. Gibbs, ,uperlnterul""t.
Mr. Gibbs thanked the class uf
encea betW1-t:D qualitv and quanl1
lor malntelning the school'• 'I
1961
"The
entitleed,
1peech
h�
ily in
Tragie Flaw.·· Rf' said tila.1, ''Ed- acholaatic record and for the fine
ucation mull r,rovide ooth qualily co-operation members gr1ve durGI
N quantJ1·)', - 110t oni t Iundament · Ing the1r
· tecondary tu
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'ucation,
al&amp;. "
then pMSeoted the diploma1.
He added. "OUr �h schools The schOOI band played 1 'Amerm ust not pt behind the tl!Pt-1 &lt;It' lea" and the program was conhav• a tendaney to :;I.and 11ill."' eluded with the benediction by
He IIIUff&lt;i ,!l'aduaies that ome- Rev. Gluier. Ofllcen of tlie clau
rc,y High School ii a good place bl addillon to Mist Young wue
!or tducalioo and what they have Paula Jeanne Sayre. ,. .,�pre•I•
learned will ,how In the ,uh,,e, dent, and Mk?bael st&lt;,hen Swat,
Dr. IIWer said nearty all stu- zel, 1ttretar)'�treaa11rer
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Birth Announced
-lly •Rff. 1'hom,uu

A Bonaflde Nau,
AT BOTH STORES!

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11n. CharJes Au Bndbat) 1'W bo

Mainly About
People In
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PHS Graduatl'on Speaker
Urged Quality &amp; Quantity :=ea;E:� Be1ng HeId �1:-!.:::, "':1: ..!"'i!: • �!1
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Mason Furniture
MASON, W. VA.

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REPAIR PROJECT - Pomeroy Street F�reman Reed Will works _with •. �nt end loader at the Pome_roy
levee while Gilbert Freeman _ works,with an au: compressor. The town II repa1nng the boat landing. The proiect
Is ready for ceme�t which was. to · e poured nnmedlately. The levee, located between the upper and lower F!"'k·
Ing lots, bas been ID poor condition fo&amp; sev, -al years and the Improvement bu been on the priority list of Jobs
to ret done" for many months. The repaired levee Is expected to attract boaters to the _Pomeroy lan�g which
has 11111ple free close-by parking space on the adjacent parking lots for cars and boat trailers. - Sentinel Photo.

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Police Net Nabbed Man- Wife
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Pomeroy-lllddleport, Ohio Friday, May 38, 1901

BAHR
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Shirts . . . Ties

1 Story of Auto H,1c m � 1
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NOTE "BIWTll[HS 1uco·· I
W i l l l\ol BP Show11 \lay
25 :_!(! A.-, J ! rt•vioti�I} Alhn1 J�1•d

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Rutland Furniture

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TONIGHT &amp; F RIOAV

Friday and Saturday Special Sale!
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Miss Rice Honored Tuesday Ere
With Bridal Shower Social Event

NOT OPEN TONIGHT

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BIRTH ANNOONCED
M,. and Mn. William J. Harmu, � announcing the birth or
cla ghla J I ..
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Mr
Mr. and
of Bradbury and Mr. ond Mn.
Dayton Ashworth of P ''."1·
Tb■ "8rmanl h ... two � ..children, Lisa, age 5 and \ht•-hell, II• 2\fo .
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CABE SETTLED
A we of lhe Staie of Ohio
llalml the Ohio Vaa,! Manufaclurini Company ...... lo, triel re...U,. 'l'be deleu&lt;wit appeared
and -ta! to O luoi;ment by
C4lDmoo Pl&lt;u court Jud1,, John
C. llac:oD ill which Ibo defendant
pai,I '881,13 to the plaiotiff.

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- bidder • a mulQ.ml.
1km dollar &lt;OOtrart _.,..,f' il
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Washinllon, D. C. -....
Wallor Wlndaor, fJ"lldeDt of tlio
boat building firm.
Mr. Windsor WII In W
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bld
ton Thursday
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1or a:""
Tbe c:onlract
hydNgr
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Ser\',
Slates Coast and
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on Ibo fbroe ohipo m •be of 15,soa, ,.7,
the II o b I h
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Ship Repa,r In&lt;., ol llobile, Ala.,
being the elooest &lt;OIDpelttor '1111
two alup bid ol Marlette wu .,_.
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Ihle eootract, Mr. Wind,... aid.
c. Roffman. Chief of •.be Cout
and Geode!' Survey Sbq, ea,.
llrudim D:ll.
,aid 1 ,..,_
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plant ....,
----8l'EADB 18 s-rm
1be ■peaker fo,- Memo!'ial DI)'
1trvlcel of the Racine Amerlean
Leg!&lt;a .ill! be llacine Legloa,
nalro Arthur Stl!t, C'h•• .ffl1111 of
tbe NCICA AL&lt;ocialion. .\I o,ltO
Tuelda,J montlng be wiJ ,peak
at Racine and al 10,:te a.m et
Letan.
--IIIAalllAGE APl'LICATIO�
Robon Earl Roush, 24. S)TaCllle, MID'/, and Sar,a ' l,rga.-.t
W-. 20, &gt;&lt;;r , ,n:'0

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A doctor's time proven end reliable pre­
lerfptl� for Immediate end feating relief
from. �•ch ulcen, acid indigestion, gas,
· �"('id,• common stomach disorders.

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6 OZ. IOffll __ QNLY $5,00
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. All The "-lar

Hitt - la &amp; ,Q .,•••

T. V. Slampa 01ml
On AII Salltill s.ttke

Cleland's

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The fv\ARTIN Restaurant

Car Demolished In
Story's Run Mi•liap

PLANK FLOORING

The Meigs County Sheriffs De·
partment investigated an acci­
dent early Wednesday moming
which occurred on the Story1 Run
Road, one-ti.ill m ile west
of
Route 'l.
The sin gle car mishap O&lt;'cur­
red when Patrick Col l ins,
Middleport, JOit eontrol of
1957 Ford Tudor in grgvel '1'11e
car went over • bank, turned ov•
er oo ita top, and was demolish­
ed.
Neither Collins nor a passen1er in bll car, Gerald Arnold of
Condor-st, Pomeroy, were injur­
ed.. Collini was driVitle a U1S7
he
Ford Tudor w n tht accident

SIDING

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· Different Grades ·
end Quality To
Sult Your Taste

Hemlock - Yellow
Pine - Redwood Cedar.·

Just Acid Water For
Consistently Unifarm High
Strength Concrete or Mortar

VALLEY LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY
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IIAll lKllOLAll8IIIP
Mfthael G. Roberti has been
noUfled from Ohio University
that he has been awarded an hon­
or acholarsblp to be applied on
tuitl on. Michael, .aon of ?il r. and
Mn. Robert D. Roberts, Wehe
Terrace, expect.a to enter O h i o
Uni'Vff8ity' lune 19, and to ma­
jor in chemistry. M ike graduated
from Pomeroy High School last
night.

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Plenty Of Caulking

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THE SHOE BOX

Rutland Band�
Honored With
Dinner, Daner

Rio Gran�e Professor Was Speake, , , ,

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R i verview's
Baseba11 Named

t()jc·ongress
0.'HBl·1 S u s

WPre eove� in whlle and each 1 Chuch. followed by the P1Nl1t
and fam.lly al OliilJt'oeha NCt'ftt.lyl Midd}e,pq t t!Arted hfr ,O,, · ln•law
11·�- centered
with a floral llr• tht, P'lag by the 11roup.
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rangernent made by member1 of A portlOfl of the proa:ram w a,
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the Rutland Garder, Club Sealed I prr.sented by vocal mu1k 1tudenta 1
Sh�ley La,m of Long Bot- , . .�,�
M, and�""
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"- th, ,peak,.. table were 8and unde, · th• dlcecllon of Mn. C.
tom spent Uw week end with &amp;.na.- CharJeaton v1Aited Mr and Mu
D irttlor und Mrs. Roge-r Roush, l Chapman. Featured Wall MW Jandra Johnaoo..
Joe Pr11·r
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Exttut1ve _Head and Mrs. George "' Wrighl , 90Joslst.
Mr,
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Mr, cUJd M rs Hoyt Hull and
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Da l lM . Prmc1pal and Mrs. Henry · · summertime" from " Porgy and
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Null . Rutland Elementary Prmci• Bess " The mixed chorus did p
Mr.
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of
ch1ldr�
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Perry
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Clydt
Mn.
and
.\J al�el Guard men vutuatly d i � .t(·('(,:diril! to 1 hf&gt; t, oup ·s an.orney
(Ull and Mrs Herbert Parker. Sa- "Happy Wanderer" w ith Miss
al Lon&amp;: Bottom vilittd Mr. and and Henry Pery of Belpe v&amp;1ited
ap��N'&lt;I from lilt. JJtreets of 1h"'I Charlen S l 'onle .v .
lt· m Center Prmc 1� J M rs . N el l ie Ja ne Parsons, accompanist . Thie
Mrs. Eu&amp;ene Rltchie.
Aleta Parsonl .
----rti('ially troublt!&lt;l c ity toda� ov1&gt;r
By DAVJD BURNHAM
I V ale , _senior band president. Miss g i rls glee c l ub sang • ' Th11 18 My l
Mr1,
Lona
C.ox
and
Ruth
o
f
('.o.
Mr. and Mrs. M� Ewin and
By Jean P arkf'r
the p rolPst of Nreru 1..-aden who
ted Pl"f'H lnw-mat ional
UIW
Your
Not
R
''Let
osalie Dav is and the N orthwes- Co untry"' and
IIJfflbuJ
called
Oil
friends
here.
daughten
of C-Olumbwi viaited Mr.
The Rutwind High Senior Band
f
WASHI NG TO N 1 U PJ I _ Con tt l t h at a ' " rei gn of terror" !.till
oberla
R
M iM
ern
p:
with
So
Band
End"
ter
n
oo
officers
s
pres
s
.
Mr,
and
Mrl.
Carl
Eber�ch
of
and
.Mrs.
Clarence
Pr�.
B
�
and rhe Nim.hWE"Ste rn J unior
exists here
j gren todny hal JPrf Preai dt&gt;n t Ker:l
td�nl
.
Mrs.
Pearl
Canaday;
vice
Smith
1111
accomPanist.
Band were honored with a hem•
he gua rdsmen were wilhdrawr
.
p e 1den1 . Mrs J ean ParkPr: sec. nedy'1 dt'Cision lo race RuAeia tn T
oc1
quet and dance at the Ru tland l 1 s
t
but
kept on tin 'J !Prt stalua , und ,,r
'
report
vwas
g
s
The te&lt;' retary
m
lht moon and , uaN" agen rv of•
G rade Scbool gym Friduv' eve n- retary, M ,·s Ruth E rlew e and
,
:
m
apparent
st,
'
11"
poh&lt;"
of
ja•hng
y
· and t ht ficials prediclrd the
en bY Mr11. Cerl M orris
Unilf":l
1 1n•asurer , Ray Biddle.
1ng, May 19.
M ol he r· � Day !WrVl('t' wf're held
!leet:
Riden"
all
"Freedom
who
treasurer's report by Mrs Ca rl S1etes wo,ild g�
· then&gt; I1 rsl
an
mothn11 were
g
,
10
"'f UU1.
raver was offered
b R v N
s Kerr 0. te�t Alabama ,,,gre-�at ion lawr prtdselntht't"d followmg
.,.,_
•· ·'let dmne r was S('rv ed �t
ichols. It wau eport ed $98 70 pro- 1 Chairmen Ro�rt
J
a nt s h Y ,�A
e
p
po!lf'd
Y
u-::
P
·
f
A •ii but aboul 100 o the 6611 ·
'
1 · 30 p m. lo appro:iumate l y 200 Rav Biddle- , 8a nd Dired or Roush
.1_
k
f
it
i n ner recen t- 'I Okia . a nd Ove rtc- n Brooks 0-La
d
a
on
"
lf'nde
ma�M:
WH
upnm
ndav
nt,
hool
f
S
Su
S
U
per sons including band members s poke 1ellmg of
r h v
n"d Hou� Spa,-e- S ma ni hals s�t here h v
ed
e igs
to
l1e
ou nty of the Senate
M
Jd.
C
'
l
ush
AMlf
o
Price,
Haro
R
sen1
I
o
s'i1.:
d
l
�e
:s
�·
Atty. Gen Rol&gt;f'11 F. Kenned
parents and �sts,
The table� groups and mc::::r� t
n�
"
Hw
f'\Ib
i
Comm
tttees,
t
1h
J
1r
a ki 1
es! , Al berla G lue�camp , yowig•
. TE&gt;achers Assoc1allon Mrs ean l
--- of the band d\Jr g h " 2
s arker. \li('e presiden t , gave a re- beh ind Kennedy ' .• proposal for ; were also w ithdrawn Thursda}
and -dna DeLong fo r hav111g
� P
1 inst r uctor He t�ank;:.
Kennedy &amp;atd :.t:,te and local 0r ��:
port on the �eigs County PTA f1vt'-year, S7 bill ion 10 $1f bl l l h:., , I
t ch ldren present Bibles
i
ers. ooosi ers, parents and 8��d:
�
fic1al � set"m to t-:ave the 11;1tu a1 mn
Cou nci l meeting held at Harr i son- program to put a. n Amer ican on 1
we re presented lo the ,o llowmg
ents ro,· their cooperation Band
m
hand
aind
also
c,rdered
his
chit'I
t'Ule . May 4, and displayed the the moon by IS7'l
gr aduatN Patsy Pr1c-t' .
Li nda
presldE" nt • Ma.ss DavlS wel comed
r.tuer l White, l,1 R h .S·
2nd pta�_ ach"ieveme nt award Fed eral Space Agency D ir ect or ' a1·de , Ryron I WL"
am Pnce and b,l _v Mcthe group and thanked Mr. Roush
. K��:e; .
ea rned this year by the !oral un i t. Jame! E. Welih and Deput_v DI I return lo Washini?ton .
for h is hel p lo band members. On
y
ufler
tl1t&gt;
marsh.ils
wert
Shorlly
Mrs Harold SatJer gave a report rector Hugh Dryden confide nt
.c:e\ Roush of Piqua visie&lt;l l
beha l f of the band she presented
on the Southeast D i�trid Con (er- predicted they
l told to le.ive, ., Negro integn . 1 h
�o; er ;nd s i�t.er ; - law, Mr . 1
would
win
1h,
Mr. Roush with a gi ft and a cor:rcils held
;nee 0�
at rare with Russi R.m1 to send a m'.\Ji , lion leader stepped outside hi'I a�ct
s H rold
sase to Mrs. Roush. Awards were
vi 11 e a en _ bla tr :sf to the moon and brin� him b�k : fron t door an d 1\' as shot by a lva- B�U ol New °;;nghlon ls l
:
:
presented lo the foll owing: Letgroup of white youths in a speer!- spen di ng a few days with his sis- ,
R ; R0 h · M
1 Y Sc 8
Truly Rold Step
If the !nought of a new car Is ttasfng you . • •
�� for two years service: Linda
and Mrs ';:ru·ce ��y . A und O f Brook.'! said Kc- nnedy's req sr m g car ,
ter Aleta Parsons·
_ new t:ar _ f or your weekend and vacation
a
ue
d
·
pman, Carol Flocarr i, Keever
·
.
1 Several
.
appl, .....,,._
M rs. s"now en t meant t he Un ited
was given
1
·
1
""-R
So
ev.
n
o
e
lo
e
ay,
.
,,
..
from
attended
the
her
c·•2:it
Se
-n
lnps, stop first at The Citizens National Bank
Slat es ha,: .
Grate Ernie Joh nson , J u1 1a Lu1
_. . . our Jow-tost auto loan will likely save
cas • • 0� Smith, Brenda Tumer, for her efforts as president this taken a truly bold step into the I live aecretary of the Montgomery Commencement exexmses at Ra•
·� j lmprovemenl A ,;sociation ' MIA,. cine last Friday evening
Y"' ' a monthly payment.
�ame W�II� , Connee Williams, year. Mrs. Snowden t old of the New Frontier bevond the earth said : "I just h11J&gt;pened
to h ave Mrs. Dorothy Price a�d SOll of
e�nee W1l hams and Rodneye purchase of dishes and of the need atmosphere. He called it "a trl:'•
Dapo1its Insured ly f.D.I. C.
: my hand up in front of my fatt Pittsburgh visited her m1ther-tR·
Wri�t. Gold Keys for three years o f more help in preparing and mendous stride for ward."
3% ln�rfft P1ld On S,vin1t
I
s�rvice : Betty Janey, Elena Mar• serving the Rutland High School Kerr told a space con ference l,i and the bullet £truck my wrist law, Ann ie Price . reeffltly .
nd
·
r.
a
Mrs.
Norma.,
Roush
I
M
T
he wound w as not senoas.
·
l m, Sue Nelson• Dix ie Rou·'
:w1 , B anquet , the reasons w hY an eIec- Tulsa Thursday that Kennedy had
.
iiiiiiiia-aaaaaa
-a�--��•Ju amta _T�ckett. Judy Tackett. trit' eye chart had not been pur- " Jl'lshed the button on I boomm
' g Eleven pe-rson'I . four of theP- •r·
I
wh
esso
on
te
ned
·
n
pro
s,
r
pla
had
·
i
f
·
t,e.
"
Judy William s and Pamela w1 1• chased·· and 1)3med M rs. Bermce new space age. He sa id he
Model X23
son Silver k�ys fo� four years Hoffman, Mrs. �uth Erlewine_�nd 1/eved the Amer ican people and ! Thursday to m- 1ke a " freedoni l
c,
n
ser�i ::·.
, tty Herrmg as an aud1tmg Congress would respond ravorabl " ride " to Jackson Miss., but were
i!l�ltt, Maud Mn. �
5
9
·
9
·
arrested
at
the
bus
termi
n
al
here
e
r
B
w
treasurer ' s to the challenge
vis, Marvel comm 1 tee for Ihe
$1
•
• rles Hotfman.
·
,1 before they could be in the •
Foley,. Cha
Marlene book. Mrs. Alice Sprouse asked
• • • and other practical gift•
ney. The profes�rs!two of ::::; : lor g rads.
Hoffman, Sandra Little, Sue Park- that cars be stopped from passing
e.O Boun or More
er , Cha rlotte Smith, Roberta school buses whi le they were loadfrom Yale-an d seven Negroes
Battery IJI•
.
,
Smllh and Ann Sp rouse. A letter ing at the school· A motion wa s
so oght service at a segregated
e ffieh Impact, Break
·
al""
""' was given hl Margaret made to sponsor a pre-school
1 �ch counter anr'I were arreste:t
Reaist&amp;nco Case
Tl-IE M I P . LE F'0 � 1 Of\. �,.( 8L ::,.ur1 :- Jl ( ,
Sm ith, senior, who had not receiv- pa rty for new first graders. A.II , Gause readlat111: G ■lllpol.La clam o ch r s f nl wful as mbly
? E ..... 'l, c ::. '. r 1 r p;1;1,l ,fr•., , Pi\ ,\ N� C i t
·. i ' '·
eRoto-Coil Ferile
:
se
��_er�Y v&lt;on�uct.
ed one. Elena M�rtin, sen ior and childttn en1ering school this ta ll : 18.l, 12.3, rwming n fed on ro!I- ! and d:sor
.
Antenna
e
Miss Elena Marhn, a senior and must be six years old by Sept. t. n, Pomeroy � Mason 20 57
!�ey did
ot post bond and
l
COLORS
drum major, was given a trophy George Dallas thanked the Rut- I Pleasant 24 30 Hinton 1 �
tr1a was set ;or June 11, an •·un­
BLUE - BLACK - VIOLET she won _ as best dru� major at land Garden Club and Friendly , tionary, K�a�h ,. River
tau: )
the Galha County Fa� last. Bum. Gardeners for the flowers furnish• , ing, Charles.Ion 18.37 statio nary I
1
mer. Jl has been o� display III the eel for vario us school event! and London. Marmet and Winfiel&lt;!
trophy case at �uool
all this told briefly of the rise and rail in dam, were on the 'ill'·
year . Mr. RouiUI mtroduced the school populat ion in the district Boat DtD.-emeat.:
· chosen Ior nexl year . and of high school registration. Ohio Riv - Bob Be■Cer clown 1
drum ma10r
er
M
isa
Ju
an
uita Tackett, and the The room count award went to 12, 7 a . . ; Frank Aller down 14 . .;
lfftctiq Juno S
two new majorettes, Miss Marvel the homeroom of Miss Schaaf : a. m, ; Peg:8)' Downey down Iii, 7
Opon
1
Foley a nd Miss Nancy Pope.
with 14 panmlll present.
a. m. ; Freiberger up 16, 2 a. m . ;
Danci
ng was enjoyed from 8:30
l:30 �fo 5 PM
yn M. up 16, 5 : 10 a. m. ; ForMaril
M rs. Snowden installed the fot till l l p. m, with Mrs. Jo Hardy
1
CloHd ,hurt. AfternNn
lowing officers who will serve sylhia down 16, 6 : 20 p. m.: Little
a, MC and Instructor.
Mrs. Edward down 17, 8:20 p. m. ; Wai•
ng 1 96 1-62; president,
duri
S.t. 1:30 h&gt; 9 P.M.
PT,\ OFFICE RS INSTALLE D
M i8s ter Becjord dowo n. 4:20 a. m ;
presiderit,
vice
Sauer;
Harold
The Northwestern t&amp;_..a1 PTA
Ro- Esso Tennessee down 17, 5 : 35 .1.11.
rs.
M
reta
,
s
ha
f
a
Sally
ry
; ec
Sc
he ld its final meeting of the school
er
rs. m.; A. L. Chris�y down 17, 6: 1)5
M
and
treasur
Roush
r
,
year Monday n ight at the Rutland ge
Bruce May.
a. rh. : Mike Creditor down 18
High School aud itorium. The meeta. m. ; C i t:v of Huntin�
ing was conducted by the presiA style show was presented S:35
dent, Mrt. CIJTOU Snowden. Pray- by Horne Ee, students direct- up 19, J:"5 a. m.; OVEC down
er was offered by Rev. Carl �r• ed by their teacher, Miss Leda 20, 4 : 20 a. m. : Brian Lea up �.
N. Secencl A... Mkldloport ing of the Rutland Methochst
Kraeuter. Miss Pat Mace aerved 6 •· m,; A. V. Chr ia up 21, 9:59
rd
as narrator for the show featuring P m. ; Onwa up 22, 4 : 30 a. m.;
ver
a
up
23, 1: 05 a. m. ; Elger­
dresse1 made and modeled by the Be
cliff
up
23,
1:20 a. m. ; Mr. Chm
girls. A number of humorous
. down 23, 3 a. m . : Franklin Pierce
.��,Yl�s such u the "ballooon , .
.
. sack,"· 1'can-can," etc.. pro- up 23, 6: 10 a, m.; Betty Moran up
vided many laughs followed by 28, 5 : 35 a. in.; Cotton Queen up
an array of school and party 32, 10: 15 p, m.,; Bayou LaReine
dresses . . Open house WM held up 33, 3 : SO a. m . ; Queen City up
in the manual art1 shop taught 33, 7:M a. m.: Chandelear up 34 .
by Don Q11 isenberry. On d isp1-y t:455 a. m.
were desks. cedar t-hests, lamps Galllpollt Dam - Hele■ z. ap
houflf: plans. etc . A library dis. 1 : 10 a. m.; Solvay up S:30 a, m. ;
�lay was prepared by_ Mrs. - Nel. Edens Bosworth up 5:30 a . m,,
he �arker. �aby s1tten; were C!ty of Maysville up 7:30 a. m ;
pro�1ded durmg the meeting. A J. s, Lewis up 8 : 50 ,. m. ; East•
social hour wa1 held with re- ern down •-4•
·
• · ;, a . m . , Emes1 IOI!
OH·ROUTl\1 .
MIDll�ll'CIRT
f abmen.. aerved by the high dow 10 • m.
·
�
teacher■•
ltauwh ■ River - Lltf Jue
Lucas ut, Londc:m 5 : 05 a. m . : Se­
met down Marmet t : 10 a. m.;
Thelma Ann down Winfield 10: 35
p. m.; Defender up Winfield 10: a5
p. m. : Dave Crockett down Win­
field 2 : 30 a. m.

P.utland News

1 2 - Dall)'._ �•ntlnel, _!'o meroy-Middleport, o , May 26.' tUBI

Apple Grove

c1au .....
� • ity would be •.• ,, l'Ollnd..t/ a..,
Using tho ,ubjEct, "Whal
By Mn. He.lien teacher, Mn. - Sayre
. 1 making for a Mppier life.
P
oston
s
Clara
M
,
Educat
l
s
ion "
Mn Clillool Leilbeit and f8th
uerberl Roush
and
Mrs.
Mr.
,.
Thursday �enmg May 18.
t,rcr... uc-ed 1-iy
Eng"-'
· t 8uttoo were In Columuau professor oI R.IO G ran J,! Tht' spenlte r NtU• m
. Emea
a
rise party in honor of
held
surp
«
.,._
1.,.
l
ra
1 College, defined education
·••t ert0n n:u ua: .bul ednelday
M . Veme _ '"
" Supedntendcnt, L W Mccirn••
f
W
lo �tlend
their son, Roge,, who wu cele. the u.
1
r- with Principal Alfred Scarberry
devot10N, usmg lo, her topi&lt;. oeral ol Mr
pe
a
01
opment
the growth and deve
brating rua 12th birthday at
�1Sler, Mrs.
urt!,_
''Mother "
the reading the names of the c..,_!l!I
Lenon1 8
home �f Bes.sie Slaughter. 'I1:lun- .aon when she addressed
N tac, Kibble
1n the bu51m.-s!I N!8S� the clus
8
MI
d their diplmn»
1
Paul . .
r . �lned _ Lo
The evening wu E�th Grade gr aduating cla ,s as they receive
The Riverview baseball !@ague day night.
voted to gJv� a donation for th2 his home� IS •I h1 With
p,e,ld,·nl of
l spent socially and game, were of Middleport Thur,d ay ev.nlnr from Broce Uo,d,
n-y H . i '
'
h•ld • metllni T hu, sda y even ni
eme, geocy truck
tlon.
'
of
ard
E-.fuca
the
Bo
,..._,..,a
d
a brok 1efI Ieg .rttelv� MonShe said "Education la divide ,
played. After Roger had O
A
...._
oo
Sc
•
l
Rivele
h
18
May
at
.
1be next meeting will be al tbt
• • ..
. J IR&lt; his glfta a wiener roai_t wu
en- Into fo� areaa, Phyalcal. Men- , The Intermeditile and Junlor
�n;u
I day ■1""b., mtploymtnl w1tb the Iollo�lng officer,
were elected :
home of Mn H 8..., Roush·
tnSer tal, Social and Spi ritual. One'1 ed- Bands played t l .e processloo 111,
w
the
ng.
o
yed
foll
by
Ro
Durn
i
,
Rav
Alum.i
al
r
g
Kaise
· ,tnJOyed
' :J
, �s_idenl, Warren _Ptckens; Vice jo
Games WeN
by the
al •• a,
wood, W. Va.
secre- M anllfl. Mite and Karen Rhode,, ucaUon begins the day he ill born 1 "Fanfare and P1 ocession
group, after wh,ch refreshmtntl M rs C 1' Tom...�.. ret '!cl presulent, Dorsel Riebel :
•1s,
Ro
Pa
n
Ann
and
er
yce
They
tered
n
class
e
i
the
1houlrt
•nd
f
f
dds,
o
g
all
these
in
no e,
tary-lreaaurer, Mn. Evelyn Spen- !�
were tened by the hostess Mrs. L--- ·w_'.a__�.1
n
e
Bill
Bob
Rhodes
M
u
vv
Kita ·
by
Song"
"F.vening
played,
ant
continue aa long aa we live,"
. �ue �mnuay eveni.ng a,�r a
Dog �
isted by M
Sa
noh
Frank,
e.
.
y
o
n
an
d
t
e
t-l
a
s.
1
ang
two
mun
h
aald.
visit in Cridersv Uie ee�
1 1ao::- managen for thiDJ season
1 .
e three weeb
Sa�• : Vera Been
En
yn
Law,on,
Tommy
SpangI
hen "Lone,ome Vall e " a d
�
...,. with he dau ..�te
MR. MORGAN
.,, r and ,oo-in-law, a,.. Little League, Guy Spencer !er, Peggy Rllfle, Mr. ond 'In!.
,
Shain, Ma,it Roy, Claro Powell,
Emphas� lni the ,plritual edu- "God B l
gu
Le
!
'/ Dorn
Mr.
Mrs.
• Land· . "Mts
Bayliff.
John
and
"' OUr
en
"'
e,
a
Boring; Pony
and Gr
.
Gretta Simpson, Blancl&gt;e Wot
Herbert Rou,h and Bessie Slaugh- cation, she oaid th at, "anything
fo,
nd
-.l
0thY
Lacey
d
irected
the
do•
D
Mr.
Mn.
rn
an
rye
rt
1
Ralph !'
Carl Ba ha and Richard or
o
•
,on, l&gt;&amp;bel Sfmp,on.
nding g Ula .,.,. Jeon and u perfectly formed as the wor its number, and Mr. E � g • D I
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowen o1 ToMr. and Mn. Paul !'rye of Day- ing. The b...ban ,..... opens ler. Se
A-,C
John
Cleland
of
Green8us
Hu
pp, Roberta. Nancy and h ad to have bff:n planned, and Sear., directed ti., band.
ledo, O. ,penl Sunday with Mn.
ton were recent guests of Mr. an,J early in Jlllltl and everyone ls welS
haron Rou,h and
vllle.
MiaaJ.saippl
Alr
torce
Base
Mn. Edna wu nat just a chance thin g, but
•
Freda Bowen and family
nce Andi-ewa end lam- come I&lt;&gt; attend the game1.
Cla
Mr,.
Tho lnvocatiot&gt; and bepedk,U.
n,
pa
"
od
r
,Ja
is
,o
.
,.._
Roush.
visiting
yi
with
by
ated
h
iJ
G
cre
was given by Rev. !'red
I.
s
Mr. and Mn. O. M. Rife of
altor Cle- ily and other relaUve .
.
W
,
and
Mr.
Mn
M
Wa
enl8
and
John
.
B
Mr.
and
e
ook
Bible
rs
the
from
Quoting
ddl
Cerpealer. 0.• R D. alao 11, and
lout Gardner, pa31M of the Chu�ch of
Mr. and lln. Richan! lwt""I Vi.siting recenUy at Harrinllle,
·
land
lira. lltrbort Wilford ol Rutland
G. A. Spencer. lamlly of Columbua were recent of Luke, she rompared
Cbrlsl
Th� Senior B. Y. F. enjoyed a ond """ who we,. called here by W. Va., w..-e Mrs.
vlsll&lt;&gt;ra of Mr. and Mn. Howard areas of education I&lt;&gt; lhal of Jesffl)D
· -,:';\:,
o
Mr,
Mn.
and
d
d
an
Lin
r
te
h
u
a
d
Ohio apent Sund oy evening wlth
.
ol
death
hl1
tho
g
mother
Mn.
ay
h
r
ay ride, Saturd
G
ade
Gred
ue.
evning
Eighth
aatts'·:. ,;ere..
the Donoh
ua 88 told by Li•ke, of Wisdom.
Mn. Fll)'e Wood and he, mother
o
hn Hartung returned to the•r Edward Chevalier. 'I1iey were
J
Rut
arner
Murgan,
Sr
..
O.
W
- Mr. and Mrs. Ch,irlee I. Saleer
guest, of Mra. Chevalier'■ broth- Mr. and Mn. Herbert Roush Stature, Favor ol God. and Fa Michl Arche'r, Cele,ta Apl( am,.
Mn. Myrta Rit&lt;I!
land, he1 accepted • J)Olltlon Bl and children o t Johri1town CIID" home, Marlellii Wednesday e\le'\e
Robert
Kra
end
er, Rev . and Mrs. Delbert Mur- and IOD, Beuie Slaughter, Mra. vor with Man. Sh1t urged th• clas., tine Bahr. Joy Boggs.. SQunlll
Mr.
Rif and a
.
U! cher o{ mathematics and chem- Friday evening to attend the lng. TMy were accompanied ph
Kenneth Wolfe and M arabelle to develop its , docation in a' l Bradbury, W-:h..1cl Braltml. San.­
y.
daughter Bobbi c,f South O\arle•
�ry In the Clinton-Maule School high JChool com mencement and home by his father.
a. abo lf
too
d
u
a
B
y,
Gl
Mrs.
ad
�k attended coonty &lt;iaJI lour .,.... so that the� perso_
nal dra Bunce, David Caacl. A n n
an
gbrnan
r. and Mn.
, W. V
and M r,. Jerold Hartung
..
District, Wilmington.
d Mr.
Sunday - _______e,__
Koo
Bal
a
t
w
at
the
spent
have
b•
d
with
mg
le
G
kend
Mr.
Darlene Crine r, Dianne Criswell.
mee
M
n
Frank
n
r.
and
.
il
:
Sam Willlom■ ol Rutlond, 0. R
whole contract we• Mra. Grover Salaer and family. and aon hive returned lo thelr turned lo their home In Gau- afte11100n.
Morgan ,
Earl DeWeea, CI, I Flfe MarD. -,ellt Saturday evenln, with
home, Columbul after being here
not renewed by the North,...lern Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Swift and
:
fter a short visit In the Thomna
ha Fowle,, Na: Freet ' PIUI
George
Paraon,
employed
Is
a
t
Mr. ond Mn. Olarte, Rife, Pat,y
attend the funeral of his moU,Local Board of Ed ucation, has daughter, Mlcbtle, of Columbus
a
s ome.
Ge
Cha 1
1 .' '
a d
the home of Rev
and Mrs·
and Larry,
er. While heNI they were guesta
Sehroed
been teat-hff of mathemaU L'I and and Mn Aud
�
Dwight SpMt-er
Chester.
f
· aru: �othard, ;a:. �- -�::
of her brother and 1lster-ln-law ,
y
driver' • educaUcin 1n U. Rutland Fayetteville,
came
ry Hannigan Effe,, Hawley Sanltou,h
and
Mr.
CIIIN!nce
Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. G&lt;rald Wildennuth. their doughter Mrs Paul Nlcbola
High School for the pa,t I h r e • lumbua Friday evening
·
attend
dra
Hen-lngton, Jeffrey F • 11��
en
d fam ily of Winfield , w. Va.,
Mn. Ruth Virginia Aten ...i and family. •
yean. During lhfa yeor be h os the commoncoment.
M
and
J
.
Mrs.
1
urphy
nd
M
a
.
R
ges,
Jr., Barbara BoffDlf. Rn
r
e
s
nt
a
the
wi
fo
Sunday
,
_
�
nn '
th
, pe
MeetlnJ
ed • • a Jun ior Clau ll)On80r, Mr. and Mn. Brian Simpson 8011, 'J'bomu of Chicago, DI. , at- Mn, Marbara Sisson and son father, Fred Roulh and family. farmly of Logan were Sunday dy Humph reys, J ames JnhnSCJII
aerv
rived today, for • villt with her Mike of Belpre weN1 here Sunday
MIii Mlf1U4't'ltt Meyer and a Student Ccuncll .advisor, an,j and daughter of
Bloomingdale
uelt'!
M'.. and M,1. Lester Ro ush and visitors of her parents, Mr. and Lindo K aufl, Se,en Lewis"'Mich!
M"ra. W. R. Shaateeo were g
so
faculty advi r of the S a I e t y spent seve,al day, laat week 1flter, Mra. AUce Robel&lt;ln ond to visit the L. 8_ Slason,.
family of Letart Fall, spent Sun- Mrs. Badey Johnaon.
Lloyd , Tommy Lyona, 'Darr�D
other relati,.s.
- Mn. Carl Blllbm enter- Club which he o,ganized more with hla parent,,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnell ar- day with Mrs. Edna Roush .
M"- H�,old Gillogly and daugh- Mitchell, Kei th Morgan Mer&lt;h•
Mr. and Mn.
.
tainod bor bride• club ,_Uy at th n y
Mn. Mary Aumiller ond Mis, rived from St. Petersburg, Fla.
e ■ ..r •I!" The lecal chap- Cheoter Slmfll')II
John Hayman la recuperating t�r: Vick ,. . Mr. F,anklin Russell Nicholson, Ray Pi,...;,, Roi"
lit
alghll
en
.
d
&lt;&gt;
i
ncoln
with
t
L
visi
I
k
Pa
i
ette
on
H
.
lier home
Km,a of Hartfonl. W last
ul
Mr. and Roui!h, Rennie Roll!iJ.': . She
ter ol tho club ha■ been
ata te- M r. and Mn Bob McKelvey
from recent surgery at Pleasant v1s1ted . their parents,
the
orth they will also
n
in
ed
While
attend
Va.,
Prfre for high ....., waa awaol- NCOgnl�.
.
the
ade
ghth
ei
Mrs.
_Lincoln
Russell.
gr
and daughter, of Belpre attendct'J
Valley Hosp1tal, Pt. Pleasant.
Simmons K a,..•
ment ol S a I I • b u r Y vi�l with ,elatives In Belpre,
ed to Mn. Cllarla Mullen and Morgan • aludonla recenUy W&lt;lll the com
Solt...:
and
M
.
M
Fred
n
Tuckerm
a
mencement Friday even- commence
":
na Jean Smttb, Ma::-1
r
Carroll White
,pent a week
oecond to Mill Mey,r R,f,.1h- ive ol the oeven tropble1 In th,• Ing
� Tueoday evf!Iling. The for. Marietta . Parkeraburg, Clark■,e
0
Freda
nd
Sund
WG,e
a
a
sitors
y
v
i
d
an
f
called
0
hoslea,
lativea.
lhe
Donald Stephenson Joe Stephen...,. oerve.
bl
with Donald Hupp at Alhland.
burg and Columbu.11.
d by
enla
of her �other , M�s . Clem Knox son, Roger Stile, . . ll9bed Sw
JC-sponsored Road-e-o. He w l I Mr. and Mn . Verne Wattel'IOn mer I granddaughter, Susanna
•
nd
amlly
a
Sherry Congrove
{
.
-----to the tl,ove r.r.med ud Mu
of Radchfl and Sisler, Mr. a nd son, Dian
the Safety Con- and daughter Mr1. Robert Bffgle Arnold was a member or the
ue- be chalrman
Von
e
h ave returned I&lt;&gt; their home at
,lohn MOON, y,.._ StUm Bl
Acmster,l Perry, Carpen ter.
ference for Southeolllem O h I o allehded the funeral of M r Wa• graduating claSI .
Walburn, Alan
Radnor aftet • ,hon ,tay here
Mr� Alla Miller of Leon,
'11'1&lt;1, Mn. Rolland NeutillnI and next year. Th� will be the third "''°n uncle, D,
il
r.
a
nd Mrs. James Reeves
M
1
Clo
Harry
.
illlam
l
H
.
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a·.Ifhard wI·1son and Ro&amp;le
r
W Ila
Smith,
with Mr. and Mn Ve
rk.
Va., I! the guelt of her daughtinM n. W
d
ncen
n
u
V
a
R
h
t
c
and
fam
i
ly
were
weeke
n
d
visitors
hi
nf
In
s
I
at
i
w
t
Thur
day
1
Mav
erence
8
Rut� Ann and Barbara.
e/
t-liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-,l oo
and IOll· in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A�of his mother , Mrs. Ivv .Reeve, l 'iiiiiiiiiii
High Schoo] ttudenll have par- Mr. and ' Mrs, T�y
� iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiia:-;
Rich ard Cashdo llar fell whlle
O
and amily' BaJIev playing ball last week and b roke
.!Ind brother , Don, of Bamsvllle. ' I I
Udpated. He b" also accompan- and son Scott
f G
•
•
bert ROUlh
f
•
Run.
led ltudenll to two lltall con spent the week:..: wil�=r.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith vist)
(
his right forearm. '11111 la the
.
Continued
from Page
-----rerences. Morg1m asallted th-J Mrs. Mason Spencer.
his b,other, Mr. and Mrs.
��t �rr;::1chard ha, had a
Ralph Spencer, chairman of the :;oo
�C';:
Safely Club• Mr. and Mra. Junlor Stewart of
arley Smith -�f �anau ga.
e
he
nomlnatins committee, the folt
Belle, W. Va. were auppe, '"""
Nancy HfttfyJd lS vlsitmg her
VIBltlnlg ;....,,tly w ith Mary
Mwe,
1211-8. 'l'opered
lowing officers were unanimousuten&lt;W the :INIO si.:":1::1� of Mr. and Mr,. Walter Sttwart
Ethel
Tay
lor ·1as a school mate
.
toe and cuahlned lnlole
' ly elected to serve for tne 196 1- alster, .Mr. und M rs.. LB.wrence
·
In W•�· ! He rttent• Saturday.
Road
Sandra Trussei of Long Bottom
Scar,
Va.
.--1
l.A,'.:_rry of Letart,
v�
IJ 1.nuUCwu
.ID ...u t educatlon Mn Laura Bell retumeel to her
Mr. and Mra. Cozart have mov- 82 scbooI year, GeMivieve Sto·
Co nal st Of _ _ _ ____ . . i 1
J
Smlfh
bart,
president;
Carnlyn
an and Jo Smith were Tues,
edhere from Shade River
Into
clus In driver's education
home Saturd ay. after spending
vice preuident; Gladys Hayman, day night guests of Nancy HateJ AMA ICAS
Morgan
to :Vewhi; the winter In ClnclnnatL
Sund,r,.y School attend!lnce o :1 what was fonnerly the Dell Ar- secN!tary, and Theod.O.!lia
e
lLOUSI or CROP TOPI
Freckld.
f
ie
nott
property
Sha
and
Miss Elol11e Dell. Mra:. K&amp;thryn May 21, WU 41, tht offering $1l
,
ancl
I er, treasurer.
, ner Jr· and
to
g Cunfher- end eon J. r. ■ccompan• 35. Worlhip Service, were held
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PUSHERI
e
PED
A
MIDDLlf'ORT
•-•
L-L..
L..I
This final 1881M!i term ,reeling
- ' 1n J-· ootffl lll&gt;lo iod lhel, mo..,.,,.__ =wn
-•·-Ing to Cin at 10:'5, with an attendance of
HOODLUM OPPOSITION
o
f the teachers began
with a
Unlvtnlty lw tho oecond nb
wm t-lnnatl, Sunday.
17, Herman Taylor leading,
2 .95
$3.95 I $ef
AUSTIN, Tex. !UPll - State
I luncheon at the Cfrdo Rcstaurmer RUion wider • IChol
Sizes
t
Mn. babel Sfmpaon lo ,pend, Wednuday ovcnin« proyer oer•
Sen. Henry Gonzalez said Wc..!nes,
3 o • • 7 to U
ant for some 30 teaclwu and •d·
granted h im bJ Iha
N:u.n: ng several days at the home of vice■ will be led by Thelma
doy th.,. shouldn 't he any oppoJ
mlnf,tral&lt;&gt;ra and live school em1
Science Foundation.
Sc her lialer to Pnrkenburg, wbllo Henderoon, this week.
•ll,on I&lt;&gt; his bill outla·,·.ns the
ployees.
Morgoa bokls 8 chelor Of ' her nl..,., Shelly BecllWlth will '11,e W. s. c. s held 11, ,.gulai·
of swft,hblade knives.
d
· or lldr�.! lsse! : :: Faculty membeMJ of the Pom4, ...'."How about hoodlums?"
ence d
1
meeting al the homo of Eleanur O:t
lonall&lt;ctomy.
Sc:)11,
r.
tve \II! . w1
.
eroy School! l"fltlred to Room 1
_, Mlddl.,..., _
Falrmol!
�:p ,
. J:iawlnf Rowell or Pomeroy Boyle,, last Tuesday evening
N. S.C:ontl
•
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C
•
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of
�
�
�
nior
Hl
w
�
t
bus!•
he
.
Se
be,-e
Va and
,
h
. g!J
- -�-� th
nd th hlo mot!J. ��[ 11, with an attendance oi
�1::a, •���l;::t'�ior·
t
ness meeting wu called to order
";;' :�d
1heo
ID �lgebra1::',.'1;""
e
u
a
t
membera
1
■nd
·
a
owe
one
1
.
visitor.
•
ence C ircle ,pent Sunday after- by Pre■ldent
Ela ine Rouse. Re- ,
tlstlca at Ohio University,
Joi:,. Bentz ond 1lster, Bertha During the bu!lnen NMlon in noon with Mr and M · Bwen
porla
were
....,pted
from Secre, :
Sayrt ipenl Mother'• Day with charg, of Thelma Hendenon Duncan Cl� 'I{ va"
I n__ n,
tary
Carolyn
Smith
and M r !.
Mr. end Mn. William Bentz al preaJdent, pl.1111 were made � Owen ' Taylor '11 si,ending a few
r,.
a
ouer
,r ,u
u
Glady• lla)&lt;lllao, trea,urel' ,
Home of llu!
attend the fnllallat lon aervlce, day, with his brother, Allan T ayCoshocton.
flle H.B Gt reso:utlon was ·
Mn. Harry Picken11 le ft Frf. at Otuter on TuMday.
lor.
Fabulou•
d
Mrt. Paul Bier of tM Chelter
u
Int
.
rod ced by Presi ent Rouse.
day for Frankfort, Indiana '4 vii- Eleanor Boylee led the pro- Paul Ro,e la visiting at the
apeakor
{llwat
p
Club
nlen
Ga
w
Mrs. Rouse thanked Supt. C. S.
gram on. ••Our T b r e • f a J d home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank BudUv
Garden- It rela e,.
Gibbs and the bulldlog rep, .,...
of the Jtutland
son of Syracu.se.
Plodge."
d
er1 when 11 met this week al the liun ay piOIII of lllrs. Ruel
tatlves
for maklng the ,rrangee hoateu ae-rved refresh- Ralph See attended the horae
COMPLITI
home of M n, N,tti WIN. Dem- Cleland were Mr1. Marcella Ball• 1h
mentl
for
tile noon luncheon.
1
nd 11&gt;n Jobai of New Bright- menu ol fruit salad, cake, and show at Rock Spring, Sunday.
onstrtllona oo 11pr ing arranae- fY e
President Rouse thanked tier
n Pa. and Mr. and Mra. Henry ceffe.
------IINlll.ll were Ito efven by Mn o ,
office
rs and commlPtee workers'
The - meetfng will be hefd Dru m Bu le Work
· Cleland and aon ol Pomeroy.
- ·i,·,·,:, · Baer.
for
the
"1plendld oupporc they
me of Florence Spenco,
•
'
h
at
tho
o
Mn.
Janl
Colum
of
ct
Mn. Joe Bolin. prooldent wu to
had given her" during the school
lo Thio Saturday
nt over the weekend with on Tuesday evenlnf, June DI,.
,pe
bua
m
D
io
....i
The
nea
Mefl•
r
ColUlty
Jun
ooa
ru
of
rge
year. She also wished Al,. Cito
the
n
and
f
cha
o
-Mr. and Mn. Wendel Frecker.
le
hry
a
cm
iDn
■
ot
bol
fl.
d
Il
Corpa
and
wiil
Bug
a
r
del'DO'l
t
and Edwanl Collman. teachera
had
c
alao
Mr. and Mn. Crf1I Bradford ol Mr. and 11n. Virgil Buckley of
Satur
sea,ion
this
who re11lgMd. from the ayatem,
.. nal practice
,anthemuma from cuttlnga. The
were OVU' night RM&lt;lsville, •pent last Friday aft
W h
day, May 27th, al 10 a.m al Pom, good fonune la thelr new p1aeu
pre■ldent appointed Mn. Eamett ort ington
.
of Mr. and llr■. ffllOOII with thetr ,on, Paul Bua
of emp!oyme,iL
roy • Senlor High School.
Nicholson 011 the Telepl,o.. ,om, flUHls Friday
e
ud
lamUy.
A. C. Brodlonl.
This
_____
cl•
p
unit
will
parti
mlttee and Mn. Ronnie Williama
t
ece
30Mr. ond 11n. Charles Wqner llr. and Mn. Grimm and 1111&gt;
W"'
G
lll
pa
ClvU
the
u Librarian. Refreshment■ were
alllpo
ta In
and Mr. and Mn. Edwml Wog- fly o1 Guy,vll!e, vlllled he, Centenni this coming Sundoy, Vases and 1la11 utanslll ohlch
al
,e,ved by the hoateu.
l,f..
tbol
lfltar
E
and
ner and lhne ...., ,pent Sunday mothar and
Order By Phone
M ay 18. Every member Is uked have become cloudy and dlac,I.
•
nth
Elmwood
at
Nu
•I
Co
,
Show
Afr
the
at
lumbul
,
ored from llowca or hard Wiler
To clean undomeath ■ nlrll• In
Anti T..e 'Im Ho­
I&lt;&gt; be the,.,
tog
Home,
&amp;tnday.
can be &lt;leaned by flllinl them
•-• cover • yanlati&lt;k with I Lockbourne Afr Baae.
----MIDOLIPORT
WY 2-5432
with
a _ hol water and •Ino&amp;or ,..
uyloa ll&lt;&gt;cli:fng. U• thia dUl!ar to Rev. and Mr John Elwood Vlckla L)'IIII Swarta of M"'letla
UVIVAL ITARTI
and dtildr,n attended the
lo vlsllfnl her arondmother Nina
roach the hard-to-aot-at 1pots.
thena lutfon.
gyandpuen� l4r. Rev. N. L. Ruaell o1 A
11Gb1n,m
Wffl
and
and
cement
conunen
IICbool
will hold I two WMIII revival a}
flUHls ol Mr. and Mro. DonaH ml 11n. Hobart Swart..
the lwol Community Church
The Grange beld Ito n,ulor
Wolf,.
atarting May It and contlnwn,
Mn. Henry Routh returned aft. -lfnl Iut Tbunday fflninll at through June IL The publlo fl
or spending a woell In Alintn Iha Gr- Hall hero•
welcome lo attend all aervtce, at
with llr. and Mn. John Floher
the church which fl localed cm
It'• boot
cooll r1oe ln u lit, Dewetla !tun l!ood between Portho
wd her and lpl!ll
tie watar ao ,-Ibll.
:;,. •
:"
land and Loog Bollam.
Karen Mcitay ol Boslum
Jut
•ltll her &amp;rand·
mother, 11n. Ida Howell.
Mr. and 11n. a...tar Sim­
� SUtlday aftffllDlltl wfth II&lt;,
and Mn. Ralph lladaelY at Tup,
pen Pla1m and attended the bl,­
ca!OUNata at l!:utern H i g h

11. ......
llr. ond -- - l..ambat,
l(r. and Mn. Arthur t.111Ytbert Jr
pd rour IOfll cl Wellaton, Ohio,
o1sa lira. Nora DoMey o1 a,ru•.
eotbt. otuo, spent Sunday p.m,
wttb Mr. and Mn. &lt;llarlea Rlf•
and family. Other Sunday caller•
were Mr. and Mn. Georg• Bev•
er,...e
1.1.. ol Atbenl , v.,
_..,. Mr and
Mrt. Jae\ Rife and daughten,
Judy, Shirley &amp;UM.I Jule alao lln
Donna Pyles all o( SL Albans
V•. Mn. Myl"l.l Rife and
Mrs.. Faye Woorl, alla Mr and
Mra. Raymond 'Ibomu and IOM
m Laugavill'• O·

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0.'HBl·1 S u s

WPre eove� in whlle and each 1 Chuch. followed by the P1Nl1t
and fam.lly al OliilJt'oeha NCt'ftt.lyl Midd}e,pq t t!Arted hfr ,O,, · ln•law
11·�- centered
with a floral llr• tht, P'lag by the 11roup.
• g
enU, Mr. and M
and
M r�
n �-�· ,u h.':,'"b ",',,
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rangernent made by member1 of A portlOfl of the proa:ram w a,
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the Rutland Garder, Club Sealed I prr.sented by vocal mu1k 1tudenta 1
Sh�ley La,m of Long Bot- , . .�,�
M, and�""
E H Wol(e of
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"- th, ,peak,.. table were 8and unde, · th• dlcecllon of Mn. C.
tom spent Uw week end with &amp;.na.- CharJeaton v1Aited Mr and Mu
D irttlor und Mrs. Roge-r Roush, l Chapman. Featured Wall MW Jandra Johnaoo..
Joe Pr11·r
• 11
who iang 1
Exttut1ve _Head and Mrs. George "' Wrighl , 90Joslst.
Mr,
and
Mn.
Oiarlt-1
Oel..
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.
mg
Mr, cUJd M rs Hoyt Hull and
1
Da l lM . Prmc1pal and Mrs. Henry · · summertime" from " Porgy and
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MONTGOMEfl V, Ata rt.JP! 1 - usually 1,mg" tM ay 1 n sucli cue, vilited relatives in Wm V1rgtnlil farru.ly 1md Mr nd M s D
Null . Rutland Elementary Prmci• Bess " The mixed chorus did p
Mr.
·P;l'R�i:�,
of
ch1ldr�
al?d
Perry
11
1..aur�
Clydt
Mn.
and
.\J al�el Guard men vutuatly d i � .t(·('(,:diril! to 1 hf&gt; t, oup ·s an.orney
(Ull and Mrs Herbert Parker. Sa- "Happy Wanderer" w ith Miss
al Lon&amp;: Bottom vilittd Mr. and and Henry Pery of Belpe v&amp;1ited
ap��N'&lt;I from lilt. JJtreets of 1h"'I Charlen S l 'onle .v .
lt· m Center Prmc 1� J M rs . N el l ie Ja ne Parsons, accompanist . Thie
Mrs. Eu&amp;ene Rltchie.
Aleta Parsonl .
----rti('ially troublt!&lt;l c ity toda� ov1&gt;r
By DAVJD BURNHAM
I V ale , _senior band president. Miss g i rls glee c l ub sang • ' Th11 18 My l
Mr1,
Lona
C.ox
and
Ruth
o
f
('.o.
Mr. and Mrs. M� Ewin and
By Jean P arkf'r
the p rolPst of Nreru 1..-aden who
ted Pl"f'H lnw-mat ional
UIW
Your
Not
R
''Let
osalie Dav is and the N orthwes- Co untry"' and
IIJfflbuJ
called
Oil
friends
here.
daughten
of C-Olumbwi viaited Mr.
The Rutwind High Senior Band
f
WASHI NG TO N 1 U PJ I _ Con tt l t h at a ' " rei gn of terror" !.till
oberla
R
M iM
ern
p:
with
So
Band
End"
ter
n
oo
officers
s
pres
s
.
Mr,
and
Mrl.
Carl
Eber�ch
of
and
.Mrs.
Clarence
Pr�.
B
�
and rhe Nim.hWE"Ste rn J unior
exists here
j gren todny hal JPrf Preai dt&gt;n t Ker:l
td�nl
.
Mrs.
Pearl
Canaday;
vice
Smith
1111
accomPanist.
Band were honored with a hem•
he gua rdsmen were wilhdrawr
.
p e 1den1 . Mrs J ean ParkPr: sec. nedy'1 dt'Cision lo race RuAeia tn T
oc1
quet and dance at the Ru tland l 1 s
t
but
kept on tin 'J !Prt stalua , und ,,r
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report
vwas
g
s
The te&lt;' retary
m
lht moon and , uaN" agen rv of•
G rade Scbool gym Friduv' eve n- retary, M ,·s Ruth E rlew e and
,
:
m
apparent
st,
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poh&lt;"
of
ja•hng
y
· and t ht ficials prediclrd the
en bY Mr11. Cerl M orris
Unilf":l
1 1n•asurer , Ray Biddle.
1ng, May 19.
M ol he r· � Day !WrVl('t' wf're held
!leet:
Riden"
all
"Freedom
who
treasurer's report by Mrs Ca rl S1etes wo,ild g�
· then&gt; I1 rsl
an
mothn11 were
g
,
10
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raver was offered
b R v N
s Kerr 0. te�t Alabama ,,,gre-�at ion lawr prtdselntht't"d followmg
.,.,_
•· ·'let dmne r was S('rv ed �t
ichols. It wau eport ed $98 70 pro- 1 Chairmen Ro�rt
J
a nt s h Y ,�A
e
p
po!lf'd
Y
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A •ii but aboul 100 o the 6611 ·
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1 · 30 p m. lo appro:iumate l y 200 Rav Biddle- , 8a nd Dired or Roush
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f
it
i n ner recen t- 'I Okia . a nd Ove rtc- n Brooks 0-La
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a
on
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lf'nde
ma�M:
WH
upnm
ndav
nt,
hool
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per sons including band members s poke 1ellmg of
r h v
n"d Hou� Spa,-e- S ma ni hals s�t here h v
ed
e igs
to
l1e
ou nty of the Senate
M
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Price,
Haro
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Atty. Gen Rol&gt;f'11 F. Kenned
parents and �sts,
The table� groups and mc::::r� t
n�
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Comm
tttees,
t
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J
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a ki 1
es! , Al berla G lue�camp , yowig•
. TE&gt;achers Assoc1allon Mrs ean l
--- of the band d\Jr g h " 2
s arker. \li('e presiden t , gave a re- beh ind Kennedy ' .• proposal for ; were also w ithdrawn Thursda}
and -dna DeLong fo r hav111g
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1 inst r uctor He t�ank;:.
Kennedy &amp;atd :.t:,te and local 0r ��:
port on the �eigs County PTA f1vt'-year, S7 bill ion 10 $1f bl l l h:., , I
t ch ldren present Bibles
i
ers. ooosi ers, parents and 8��d:
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fic1al � set"m to t-:ave the 11;1tu a1 mn
Cou nci l meeting held at Harr i son- program to put a. n Amer ican on 1
we re presented lo the ,o llowmg
ents ro,· their cooperation Band
m
hand
aind
also
c,rdered
his
chit'I
t'Ule . May 4, and displayed the the moon by IS7'l
gr aduatN Patsy Pr1c-t' .
Li nda
presldE" nt • Ma.ss DavlS wel comed
r.tuer l White, l,1 R h .S·
2nd pta�_ ach"ieveme nt award Fed eral Space Agency D ir ect or ' a1·de , Ryron I WL"
am Pnce and b,l _v Mcthe group and thanked Mr. Roush
. K��:e; .
ea rned this year by the !oral un i t. Jame! E. Welih and Deput_v DI I return lo Washini?ton .
for h is hel p lo band members. On
y
ufler
tl1t&gt;
marsh.ils
wert
Shorlly
Mrs Harold SatJer gave a report rector Hugh Dryden confide nt
.c:e\ Roush of Piqua visie&lt;l l
beha l f of the band she presented
on the Southeast D i�trid Con (er- predicted they
l told to le.ive, ., Negro integn . 1 h
�o; er ;nd s i�t.er ; - law, Mr . 1
would
win
1h,
Mr. Roush with a gi ft and a cor:rcils held
;nee 0�
at rare with Russi R.m1 to send a m'.\Ji , lion leader stepped outside hi'I a�ct
s H rold
sase to Mrs. Roush. Awards were
vi 11 e a en _ bla tr :sf to the moon and brin� him b�k : fron t door an d 1\' as shot by a lva- B�U ol New °;;nghlon ls l
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:
presented lo the foll owing: Letgroup of white youths in a speer!- spen di ng a few days with his sis- ,
R ; R0 h · M
1 Y Sc 8
Truly Rold Step
If the !nought of a new car Is ttasfng you . • •
�� for two years service: Linda
and Mrs ';:ru·ce ��y . A und O f Brook.'! said Kc- nnedy's req sr m g car ,
ter Aleta Parsons·
_ new t:ar _ f or your weekend and vacation
a
ue
d
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pman, Carol Flocarr i, Keever
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1 Several
.
appl, .....,,._
M rs. s"now en t meant t he Un ited
was given
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So
ev.
n
o
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lo
e
ay,
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from
attended
the
her
c·•2:it
Se
-n
lnps, stop first at The Citizens National Bank
Slat es ha,: .
Grate Ernie Joh nson , J u1 1a Lu1
_. . . our Jow-tost auto loan will likely save
cas • • 0� Smith, Brenda Tumer, for her efforts as president this taken a truly bold step into the I live aecretary of the Montgomery Commencement exexmses at Ra•
·� j lmprovemenl A ,;sociation ' MIA,. cine last Friday evening
Y"' ' a monthly payment.
�ame W�II� , Connee Williams, year. Mrs. Snowden t old of the New Frontier bevond the earth said : "I just h11J&gt;pened
to h ave Mrs. Dorothy Price a�d SOll of
e�nee W1l hams and Rodneye purchase of dishes and of the need atmosphere. He called it "a trl:'•
Dapo1its Insured ly f.D.I. C.
: my hand up in front of my fatt Pittsburgh visited her m1ther-tR·
Wri�t. Gold Keys for three years o f more help in preparing and mendous stride for ward."
3% ln�rfft P1ld On S,vin1t
I
s�rvice : Betty Janey, Elena Mar• serving the Rutland High School Kerr told a space con ference l,i and the bullet £truck my wrist law, Ann ie Price . reeffltly .
nd
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r.
a
Mrs.
Norma.,
Roush
I
M
T
he wound w as not senoas.
·
l m, Sue Nelson• Dix ie Rou·'
:w1 , B anquet , the reasons w hY an eIec- Tulsa Thursday that Kennedy had
.
iiiiiiiia-aaaaaa
-a�--��•Ju amta _T�ckett. Judy Tackett. trit' eye chart had not been pur- " Jl'lshed the button on I boomm
' g Eleven pe-rson'I . four of theP- •r·
I
wh
esso
on
te
ned
·
n
pro
s,
r
pla
had
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f
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t,e.
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Judy William s and Pamela w1 1• chased·· and 1)3med M rs. Bermce new space age. He sa id he
Model X23
son Silver k�ys fo� four years Hoffman, Mrs. �uth Erlewine_�nd 1/eved the Amer ican people and ! Thursday to m- 1ke a " freedoni l
c,
n
ser�i ::·.
, tty Herrmg as an aud1tmg Congress would respond ravorabl " ride " to Jackson Miss., but were
i!l�ltt, Maud Mn. �
5
9
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9
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arrested
at
the
bus
termi
n
al
here
e
r
B
w
treasurer ' s to the challenge
vis, Marvel comm 1 tee for Ihe
$1
•
• rles Hotfman.
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,1 before they could be in the •
Foley,. Cha
Marlene book. Mrs. Alice Sprouse asked
• • • and other practical gift•
ney. The profes�rs!two of ::::; : lor g rads.
Hoffman, Sandra Little, Sue Park- that cars be stopped from passing
e.O Boun or More
er , Cha rlotte Smith, Roberta school buses whi le they were loadfrom Yale-an d seven Negroes
Battery IJI•
.
,
Smllh and Ann Sp rouse. A letter ing at the school· A motion wa s
so oght service at a segregated
e ffieh Impact, Break
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al""
""' was given hl Margaret made to sponsor a pre-school
1 �ch counter anr'I were arreste:t
Reaist&amp;nco Case
Tl-IE M I P . LE F'0 � 1 Of\. �,.( 8L ::,.ur1 :- Jl ( ,
Sm ith, senior, who had not receiv- pa rty for new first graders. A.II , Gause readlat111: G ■lllpol.La clam o ch r s f nl wful as mbly
? E ..... 'l, c ::. '. r 1 r p;1;1,l ,fr•., , Pi\ ,\ N� C i t
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se
��_er�Y v&lt;on�uct.
ed one. Elena M�rtin, sen ior and childttn en1ering school this ta ll : 18.l, 12.3, rwming n fed on ro!I- ! and d:sor
.
Antenna
e
Miss Elena Marhn, a senior and must be six years old by Sept. t. n, Pomeroy � Mason 20 57
!�ey did
ot post bond and
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COLORS
drum major, was given a trophy George Dallas thanked the Rut- I Pleasant 24 30 Hinton 1 �
tr1a was set ;or June 11, an •·un­
BLUE - BLACK - VIOLET she won _ as best dru� major at land Garden Club and Friendly , tionary, K�a�h ,. River
tau: )
the Galha County Fa� last. Bum. Gardeners for the flowers furnish• , ing, Charles.Ion 18.37 statio nary I
1
mer. Jl has been o� display III the eel for vario us school event! and London. Marmet and Winfiel&lt;!
trophy case at �uool
all this told briefly of the rise and rail in dam, were on the 'ill'·
year . Mr. RouiUI mtroduced the school populat ion in the district Boat DtD.-emeat.:
· chosen Ior nexl year . and of high school registration. Ohio Riv - Bob Be■Cer clown 1
drum ma10r
er
M
isa
Ju
an
uita Tackett, and the The room count award went to 12, 7 a . . ; Frank Aller down 14 . .;
lfftctiq Juno S
two new majorettes, Miss Marvel the homeroom of Miss Schaaf : a. m, ; Peg:8)' Downey down Iii, 7
Opon
1
Foley a nd Miss Nancy Pope.
with 14 panmlll present.
a. m. ; Freiberger up 16, 2 a. m . ;
Danci
ng was enjoyed from 8:30
l:30 �fo 5 PM
yn M. up 16, 5 : 10 a. m. ; ForMaril
M rs. Snowden installed the fot till l l p. m, with Mrs. Jo Hardy
1
CloHd ,hurt. AfternNn
lowing officers who will serve sylhia down 16, 6 : 20 p. m.: Little
a, MC and Instructor.
Mrs. Edward down 17, 8:20 p. m. ; Wai•
ng 1 96 1-62; president,
duri
S.t. 1:30 h&gt; 9 P.M.
PT,\ OFFICE RS INSTALLE D
M i8s ter Becjord dowo n. 4:20 a. m ;
presiderit,
vice
Sauer;
Harold
The Northwestern t&amp;_..a1 PTA
Ro- Esso Tennessee down 17, 5 : 35 .1.11.
rs.
M
reta
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s
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f
a
Sally
ry
; ec
Sc
he ld its final meeting of the school
er
rs. m.; A. L. Chris�y down 17, 6: 1)5
M
and
treasur
Roush
r
,
year Monday n ight at the Rutland ge
Bruce May.
a. rh. : Mike Creditor down 18
High School aud itorium. The meeta. m. ; C i t:v of Huntin�
ing was conducted by the presiA style show was presented S:35
dent, Mrt. CIJTOU Snowden. Pray- by Horne Ee, students direct- up 19, J:"5 a. m.; OVEC down
er was offered by Rev. Carl �r• ed by their teacher, Miss Leda 20, 4 : 20 a. m. : Brian Lea up �.
N. Secencl A... Mkldloport ing of the Rutland Methochst
Kraeuter. Miss Pat Mace aerved 6 •· m,; A. V. Chr ia up 21, 9:59
rd
as narrator for the show featuring P m. ; Onwa up 22, 4 : 30 a. m.;
ver
a
up
23, 1: 05 a. m. ; Elger­
dresse1 made and modeled by the Be
cliff
up
23,
1:20 a. m. ; Mr. Chm
girls. A number of humorous
. down 23, 3 a. m . : Franklin Pierce
.��,Yl�s such u the "ballooon , .
.
. sack,"· 1'can-can," etc.. pro- up 23, 6: 10 a, m.; Betty Moran up
vided many laughs followed by 28, 5 : 35 a. in.; Cotton Queen up
an array of school and party 32, 10: 15 p, m.,; Bayou LaReine
dresses . . Open house WM held up 33, 3 : SO a. m . ; Queen City up
in the manual art1 shop taught 33, 7:M a. m.: Chandelear up 34 .
by Don Q11 isenberry. On d isp1-y t:455 a. m.
were desks. cedar t-hests, lamps Galllpollt Dam - Hele■ z. ap
houflf: plans. etc . A library dis. 1 : 10 a. m.; Solvay up S:30 a, m. ;
�lay was prepared by_ Mrs. - Nel. Edens Bosworth up 5:30 a . m,,
he �arker. �aby s1tten; were C!ty of Maysville up 7:30 a. m ;
pro�1ded durmg the meeting. A J. s, Lewis up 8 : 50 ,. m. ; East•
social hour wa1 held with re- ern down •-4•
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OH·ROUTl\1 .
MIDll�ll'CIRT
f abmen.. aerved by the high dow 10 • m.
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teacher■•
ltauwh ■ River - Lltf Jue
Lucas ut, Londc:m 5 : 05 a. m . : Se­
met down Marmet t : 10 a. m.;
Thelma Ann down Winfield 10: 35
p. m.; Defender up Winfield 10: a5
p. m. : Dave Crockett down Win­
field 2 : 30 a. m.

P.utland News

1 2 - Dall)'._ �•ntlnel, _!'o meroy-Middleport, o , May 26.' tUBI

Apple Grove

c1au .....
� • ity would be •.• ,, l'Ollnd..t/ a..,
Using tho ,ubjEct, "Whal
By Mn. He.lien teacher, Mn. - Sayre
. 1 making for a Mppier life.
P
oston
s
Clara
M
,
Educat
l
s
ion "
Mn Clillool Leilbeit and f8th
uerberl Roush
and
Mrs.
Mr.
,.
Thursday �enmg May 18.
t,rcr... uc-ed 1-iy
Eng"-'
· t 8uttoo were In Columuau professor oI R.IO G ran J,! Tht' spenlte r NtU• m
. Emea
a
rise party in honor of
held
surp
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l
ra
1 College, defined education
·••t ert0n n:u ua: .bul ednelday
M . Veme _ '"
" Supedntendcnt, L W Mccirn••
f
W
lo �tlend
their son, Roge,, who wu cele. the u.
1
r- with Principal Alfred Scarberry
devot10N, usmg lo, her topi&lt;. oeral ol Mr
pe
a
01
opment
the growth and deve
brating rua 12th birthday at
�1Sler, Mrs.
urt!,_
''Mother "
the reading the names of the c..,_!l!I
Lenon1 8
home �f Bes.sie Slaughter. 'I1:lun- .aon when she addressed
N tac, Kibble
1n the bu51m.-s!I N!8S� the clus
8
MI
d their diplmn»
1
Paul . .
r . �lned _ Lo
The evening wu E�th Grade gr aduating cla ,s as they receive
The Riverview baseball !@ague day night.
voted to gJv� a donation for th2 his home� IS •I h1 With
p,e,ld,·nl of
l spent socially and game, were of Middleport Thur,d ay ev.nlnr from Broce Uo,d,
n-y H . i '
'
h•ld • metllni T hu, sda y even ni
eme, geocy truck
tlon.
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of
ard
E-.fuca
the
Bo
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d
a brok 1efI Ieg .rttelv� MonShe said "Education la divide ,
played. After Roger had O
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Rivele
h
18
May
at
.
1be next meeting will be al tbt
• • ..
. J IR&lt; his glfta a wiener roai_t wu
en- Into fo� areaa, Phyalcal. Men- , The Intermeditile and Junlor
�n;u
I day ■1""b., mtploymtnl w1tb the Iollo�lng officer,
were elected :
home of Mn H 8..., Roush·
tnSer tal, Social and Spi ritual. One'1 ed- Bands played t l .e processloo 111,
w
the
ng.
o
yed
foll
by
Ro
Durn
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,
Rav
Alum.i
al
r
g
Kaise
· ,tnJOyed
' :J
, �s_idenl, Warren _Ptckens; Vice jo
Games WeN
by the
al •• a,
wood, W. Va.
secre- M anllfl. Mite and Karen Rhode,, ucaUon begins the day he ill born 1 "Fanfare and P1 ocession
group, after wh,ch refreshmtntl M rs C 1' Tom...�.. ret '!cl presulent, Dorsel Riebel :
•1s,
Ro
Pa
n
Ann
and
er
yce
They
tered
n
class
e
i
the
1houlrt
•nd
f
f
dds,
o
g
all
these
in
no e,
tary-lreaaurer, Mn. Evelyn Spen- !�
were tened by the hostess Mrs. L--- ·w_'.a__�.1
n
e
Bill
Bob
Rhodes
M
u
vv
Kita ·
by
Song"
"F.vening
played,
ant
continue aa long aa we live,"
. �ue �mnuay eveni.ng a,�r a
Dog �
isted by M
Sa
noh
Frank,
e.
.
y
o
n
an
d
t
e
t-l
a
s.
1
ang
two
mun
h
aald.
visit in Cridersv Uie ee�
1 1ao::- managen for thiDJ season
1 .
e three weeb
Sa�• : Vera Been
En
yn
Law,on,
Tommy
SpangI
hen "Lone,ome Vall e " a d
�
...,. with he dau ..�te
MR. MORGAN
.,, r and ,oo-in-law, a,.. Little League, Guy Spencer !er, Peggy Rllfle, Mr. ond 'In!.
,
Shain, Ma,it Roy, Claro Powell,
Emphas� lni the ,plritual edu- "God B l
gu
Le
!
'/ Dorn
Mr.
Mrs.
• Land· . "Mts
Bayliff.
John
and
"' OUr
en
"'
e,
a
Boring; Pony
and Gr
.
Gretta Simpson, Blancl&gt;e Wot
Herbert Rou,h and Bessie Slaugh- cation, she oaid th at, "anything
fo,
nd
-.l
0thY
Lacey
d
irected
the
do•
D
Mr.
Mn.
rn
an
rye
rt
1
Ralph !'
Carl Ba ha and Richard or
o
•
,on, l&gt;&amp;bel Sfmp,on.
nding g Ula .,.,. Jeon and u perfectly formed as the wor its number, and Mr. E � g • D I
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowen o1 ToMr. and Mn. Paul !'rye of Day- ing. The b...ban ,..... opens ler. Se
A-,C
John
Cleland
of
Green8us
Hu
pp, Roberta. Nancy and h ad to have bff:n planned, and Sear., directed ti., band.
ledo, O. ,penl Sunday with Mn.
ton were recent guests of Mr. an,J early in Jlllltl and everyone ls welS
haron Rou,h and
vllle.
MiaaJ.saippl
Alr
torce
Base
Mn. Edna wu nat just a chance thin g, but
•
Freda Bowen and family
nce Andi-ewa end lam- come I&lt;&gt; attend the game1.
Cla
Mr,.
Tho lnvocatiot&gt; and bepedk,U.
n,
pa
"
od
r
,Ja
is
,o
.
,.._
Roush.
visiting
yi
with
by
ated
h
iJ
G
cre
was given by Rev. !'red
I.
s
Mr. and Mn. O. M. Rife of
altor Cle- ily and other relaUve .
.
W
,
and
Mr.
Mn
M
Wa
enl8
and
John
.
B
Mr.
and
e
ook
Bible
rs
the
from
Quoting
ddl
Cerpealer. 0.• R D. alao 11, and
lout Gardner, pa31M of the Chu�ch of
Mr. and lln. Richan! lwt""I Vi.siting recenUy at Harrinllle,
·
land
lira. lltrbort Wilford ol Rutland
G. A. Spencer. lamlly of Columbua were recent of Luke, she rompared
Cbrlsl
Th� Senior B. Y. F. enjoyed a ond """ who we,. called here by W. Va., w..-e Mrs.
vlsll&lt;&gt;ra of Mr. and Mn. Howard areas of education I&lt;&gt; lhal of Jesffl)D
· -,:';\:,
o
Mr,
Mn.
and
d
d
an
Lin
r
te
h
u
a
d
Ohio apent Sund oy evening wlth
.
ol
death
hl1
tho
g
mother
Mn.
ay
h
r
ay ride, Saturd
G
ade
Gred
ue.
evning
Eighth
aatts'·:. ,;ere..
the Donoh
ua 88 told by Li•ke, of Wisdom.
Mn. Fll)'e Wood and he, mother
o
hn Hartung returned to the•r Edward Chevalier. 'I1iey were
J
Rut
arner
Murgan,
Sr
..
O.
W
- Mr. and Mrs. Ch,irlee I. Saleer
guest, of Mra. Chevalier'■ broth- Mr. and Mn. Herbert Roush Stature, Favor ol God. and Fa Michl Arche'r, Cele,ta Apl( am,.
Mn. Myrta Rit&lt;I!
land, he1 accepted • J)Olltlon Bl and children o t Johri1town CIID" home, Marlellii Wednesday e\le'\e
Robert
Kra
end
er, Rev . and Mrs. Delbert Mur- and IOD, Beuie Slaughter, Mra. vor with Man. Sh1t urged th• clas., tine Bahr. Joy Boggs.. SQunlll
Mr.
Rif and a
.
U! cher o{ mathematics and chem- Friday evening to attend the lng. TMy were accompanied ph
Kenneth Wolfe and M arabelle to develop its , docation in a' l Bradbury, W-:h..1cl Braltml. San.­
y.
daughter Bobbi c,f South O\arle•
�ry In the Clinton-Maule School high JChool com mencement and home by his father.
a. abo lf
too
d
u
a
B
y,
Gl
Mrs.
ad
�k attended coonty &lt;iaJI lour .,.... so that the� perso_
nal dra Bunce, David Caacl. A n n
an
gbrnan
r. and Mn.
, W. V
and M r,. Jerold Hartung
..
District, Wilmington.
d Mr.
Sunday - _______e,__
Koo
Bal
a
t
w
at
the
spent
have
b•
d
with
mg
le
G
kend
Mr.
Darlene Crine r, Dianne Criswell.
mee
M
n
Frank
n
r.
and
.
il
:
Sam Willlom■ ol Rutlond, 0. R
whole contract we• Mra. Grover Salaer and family. and aon hive returned lo thelr turned lo their home In Gau- afte11100n.
Morgan ,
Earl DeWeea, CI, I Flfe MarD. -,ellt Saturday evenln, with
home, Columbul after being here
not renewed by the North,...lern Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Swift and
:
fter a short visit In the Thomna
ha Fowle,, Na: Freet ' PIUI
George
Paraon,
employed
Is
a
t
Mr. ond Mn. Olarte, Rife, Pat,y
attend the funeral of his moU,Local Board of Ed ucation, has daughter, Mlcbtle, of Columbus
a
s ome.
Ge
Cha 1
1 .' '
a d
the home of Rev
and Mrs·
and Larry,
er. While heNI they were guesta
Sehroed
been teat-hff of mathemaU L'I and and Mn Aud
�
Dwight SpMt-er
Chester.
f
· aru: �othard, ;a:. �- -�::
of her brother and 1lster-ln-law ,
y
driver' • educaUcin 1n U. Rutland Fayetteville,
came
ry Hannigan Effe,, Hawley Sanltou,h
and
Mr.
CIIIN!nce
Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. G&lt;rald Wildennuth. their doughter Mrs Paul Nlcbola
High School for the pa,t I h r e • lumbua Friday evening
·
attend
dra
Hen-lngton, Jeffrey F • 11��
en
d fam ily of Winfield , w. Va.,
Mn. Ruth Virginia Aten ...i and family. •
yean. During lhfa yeor be h os the commoncoment.
M
and
J
.
Mrs.
1
urphy
nd
M
a
.
R
ges,
Jr., Barbara BoffDlf. Rn
r
e
s
nt
a
the
wi
fo
Sunday
,
_
�
nn '
th
, pe
MeetlnJ
ed • • a Jun ior Clau ll)On80r, Mr. and Mn. Brian Simpson 8011, 'J'bomu of Chicago, DI. , at- Mn, Marbara Sisson and son father, Fred Roulh and family. farmly of Logan were Sunday dy Humph reys, J ames JnhnSCJII
aerv
rived today, for • villt with her Mike of Belpre weN1 here Sunday
MIii Mlf1U4't'ltt Meyer and a Student Ccuncll .advisor, an,j and daughter of
Bloomingdale
uelt'!
M'.. and M,1. Lester Ro ush and visitors of her parents, Mr. and Lindo K aufl, Se,en Lewis"'Mich!
M"ra. W. R. Shaateeo were g
so
faculty advi r of the S a I e t y spent seve,al day, laat week 1flter, Mra. AUce Robel&lt;ln ond to visit the L. 8_ Slason,.
family of Letart Fall, spent Sun- Mrs. Badey Johnaon.
Lloyd , Tommy Lyona, 'Darr�D
other relati,.s.
- Mn. Carl Blllbm enter- Club which he o,ganized more with hla parent,,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnell ar- day with Mrs. Edna Roush .
M"- H�,old Gillogly and daugh- Mitchell, Kei th Morgan Mer&lt;h•
Mr. and Mn.
.
tainod bor bride• club ,_Uy at th n y
Mn. Mary Aumiller ond Mis, rived from St. Petersburg, Fla.
e ■ ..r •I!" The lecal chap- Cheoter Slmfll')II
John Hayman la recuperating t�r: Vick ,. . Mr. F,anklin Russell Nicholson, Ray Pi,...;,, Roi"
lit
alghll
en
.
d
&lt;&gt;
i
ncoln
with
t
L
visi
I
k
Pa
i
ette
on
H
.
lier home
Km,a of Hartfonl. W last
ul
Mr. and Roui!h, Rennie Roll!iJ.': . She
ter ol tho club ha■ been
ata te- M r. and Mn Bob McKelvey
from recent surgery at Pleasant v1s1ted . their parents,
the
orth they will also
n
in
ed
While
attend
Va.,
Prfre for high ....., waa awaol- NCOgnl�.
.
the
ade
ghth
ei
Mrs.
_Lincoln
Russell.
gr
and daughter, of Belpre attendct'J
Valley Hosp1tal, Pt. Pleasant.
Simmons K a,..•
ment ol S a I I • b u r Y vi�l with ,elatives In Belpre,
ed to Mn. Cllarla Mullen and Morgan • aludonla recenUy W&lt;lll the com
Solt...:
and
M
.
M
Fred
n
Tuckerm
a
mencement Friday even- commence
":
na Jean Smttb, Ma::-1
r
Carroll White
,pent a week
oecond to Mill Mey,r R,f,.1h- ive ol the oeven tropble1 In th,• Ing
� Tueoday evf!Iling. The for. Marietta . Parkeraburg, Clark■,e
0
Freda
nd
Sund
WG,e
a
a
sitors
y
v
i
d
an
f
called
0
hoslea,
lativea.
lhe
Donald Stephenson Joe Stephen...,. oerve.
bl
with Donald Hupp at Alhland.
burg and Columbu.11.
d by
enla
of her �other , M�s . Clem Knox son, Roger Stile, . . ll9bed Sw
JC-sponsored Road-e-o. He w l I Mr. and Mn . Verne Wattel'IOn mer I granddaughter, Susanna
•
nd
amlly
a
Sherry Congrove
{
.
-----to the tl,ove r.r.med ud Mu
of Radchfl and Sisler, Mr. a nd son, Dian
the Safety Con- and daughter Mr1. Robert Bffgle Arnold was a member or the
ue- be chalrman
Von
e
h ave returned I&lt;&gt; their home at
,lohn MOON, y,.._ StUm Bl
Acmster,l Perry, Carpen ter.
ference for Southeolllem O h I o allehded the funeral of M r Wa• graduating claSI .
Walburn, Alan
Radnor aftet • ,hon ,tay here
Mr� Alla Miller of Leon,
'11'1&lt;1, Mn. Rolland NeutillnI and next year. Th� will be the third "''°n uncle, D,
il
r.
a
nd Mrs. James Reeves
M
1
Clo
Harry
.
illlam
l
H
.
'
a·.Ifhard wI·1son and Ro&amp;le
r
W Ila
Smith,
with Mr. and Mn Ve
rk.
Va., I! the guelt of her daughtinM n. W
d
ncen
n
u
V
a
R
h
t
c
and
fam
i
ly
were
weeke
n
d
visitors
hi
nf
In
s
I
at
i
w
t
Thur
day
1
Mav
erence
8
Rut� Ann and Barbara.
e/
t-liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-,l oo
and IOll· in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A�of his mother , Mrs. Ivv .Reeve, l 'iiiiiiiiiii
High Schoo] ttudenll have par- Mr. and ' Mrs, T�y
� iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiia:-;
Rich ard Cashdo llar fell whlle
O
and amily' BaJIev playing ball last week and b roke
.!Ind brother , Don, of Bamsvllle. ' I I
Udpated. He b" also accompan- and son Scott
f G
•
•
bert ROUlh
f
•
Run.
led ltudenll to two lltall con spent the week:..: wil�=r.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith vist)
(
his right forearm. '11111 la the
.
Continued
from Page
-----rerences. Morg1m asallted th-J Mrs. Mason Spencer.
his b,other, Mr. and Mrs.
��t �rr;::1chard ha, had a
Ralph Spencer, chairman of the :;oo
�C';:
Safely Club• Mr. and Mra. Junlor Stewart of
arley Smith -�f �anau ga.
e
he
nomlnatins committee, the folt
Belle, W. Va. were auppe, '"""
Nancy HfttfyJd lS vlsitmg her
VIBltlnlg ;....,,tly w ith Mary
Mwe,
1211-8. 'l'opered
lowing officers were unanimousuten&lt;W the :INIO si.:":1::1� of Mr. and Mr,. Walter Sttwart
Ethel
Tay
lor ·1as a school mate
.
toe and cuahlned lnlole
' ly elected to serve for tne 196 1- alster, .Mr. und M rs.. LB.wrence
·
In W•�· ! He rttent• Saturday.
Road
Sandra Trussei of Long Bottom
Scar,
Va.
.--1
l.A,'.:_rry of Letart,
v�
IJ 1.nuUCwu
.ID ...u t educatlon Mn Laura Bell retumeel to her
Mr. and Mra. Cozart have mov- 82 scbooI year, GeMivieve Sto·
Co nal st Of _ _ _ ____ . . i 1
J
Smlfh
bart,
president;
Carnlyn
an and Jo Smith were Tues,
edhere from Shade River
Into
clus In driver's education
home Saturd ay. after spending
vice preuident; Gladys Hayman, day night guests of Nancy HateJ AMA ICAS
Morgan
to :Vewhi; the winter In ClnclnnatL
Sund,r,.y School attend!lnce o :1 what was fonnerly the Dell Ar- secN!tary, and Theod.O.!lia
e
lLOUSI or CROP TOPI
Freckld.
f
ie
nott
property
Sha
and
Miss Elol11e Dell. Mra:. K&amp;thryn May 21, WU 41, tht offering $1l
,
ancl
I er, treasurer.
, ner Jr· and
to
g Cunfher- end eon J. r. ■ccompan• 35. Worlhip Service, were held
------L
PUSHERI
e
PED
A
MIDDLlf'ORT
•-•
L-L..
L..I
This final 1881M!i term ,reeling
- ' 1n J-· ootffl lll&gt;lo iod lhel, mo..,.,,.__ =wn
-•·-Ing to Cin at 10:'5, with an attendance of
HOODLUM OPPOSITION
o
f the teachers began
with a
Unlvtnlty lw tho oecond nb
wm t-lnnatl, Sunday.
17, Herman Taylor leading,
2 .95
$3.95 I $ef
AUSTIN, Tex. !UPll - State
I luncheon at the Cfrdo Rcstaurmer RUion wider • IChol
Sizes
t
Mn. babel Sfmpaon lo ,pend, Wednuday ovcnin« proyer oer•
Sen. Henry Gonzalez said Wc..!nes,
3 o • • 7 to U
ant for some 30 teaclwu and •d·
granted h im bJ Iha
N:u.n: ng several days at the home of vice■ will be led by Thelma
doy th.,. shouldn 't he any oppoJ
mlnf,tral&lt;&gt;ra and live school em1
Science Foundation.
Sc her lialer to Pnrkenburg, wbllo Henderoon, this week.
•ll,on I&lt;&gt; his bill outla·,·.ns the
ployees.
Morgoa bokls 8 chelor Of ' her nl..,., Shelly BecllWlth will '11,e W. s. c. s held 11, ,.gulai·
of swft,hblade knives.
d
· or lldr�.! lsse! : :: Faculty membeMJ of the Pom4, ...'."How about hoodlums?"
ence d
1
meeting al the homo of Eleanur O:t
lonall&lt;ctomy.
Sc:)11,
r.
tve \II! . w1
.
eroy School! l"fltlred to Room 1
_, Mlddl.,..., _
Falrmol!
�:p ,
. J:iawlnf Rowell or Pomeroy Boyle,, last Tuesday evening
N. S.C:ontl
•
i
C
•
�•
--•
of
�
�
�
nior
Hl
w
�
t
bus!•
he
.
Se
be,-e
Va and
,
h
. g!J
- -�-� th
nd th hlo mot!J. ��[ 11, with an attendance oi
�1::a, •���l;::t'�ior·
t
ness meeting wu called to order
";;' :�d
1heo
ID �lgebra1::',.'1;""
e
u
a
t
membera
1
■nd
·
a
owe
one
1
.
visitor.
•
ence C ircle ,pent Sunday after- by Pre■ldent
Ela ine Rouse. Re- ,
tlstlca at Ohio University,
Joi:,. Bentz ond 1lster, Bertha During the bu!lnen NMlon in noon with Mr and M · Bwen
porla
were
....,pted
from Secre, :
Sayrt ipenl Mother'• Day with charg, of Thelma Hendenon Duncan Cl� 'I{ va"
I n__ n,
tary
Carolyn
Smith
and M r !.
Mr. end Mn. William Bentz al preaJdent, pl.1111 were made � Owen ' Taylor '11 si,ending a few
r,.
a
ouer
,r ,u
u
Glady• lla)&lt;lllao, trea,urel' ,
Home of llu!
attend the fnllallat lon aervlce, day, with his brother, Allan T ayCoshocton.
flle H.B Gt reso:utlon was ·
Mn. Harry Picken11 le ft Frf. at Otuter on TuMday.
lor.
Fabulou•
d
Mrt. Paul Bier of tM Chelter
u
Int
.
rod ced by Presi ent Rouse.
day for Frankfort, Indiana '4 vii- Eleanor Boylee led the pro- Paul Ro,e la visiting at the
apeakor
{llwat
p
Club
nlen
Ga
w
Mrs. Rouse thanked Supt. C. S.
gram on. ••Our T b r e • f a J d home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank BudUv
Garden- It rela e,.
Gibbs and the bulldlog rep, .,...
of the Jtutland
son of Syracu.se.
Plodge."
d
er1 when 11 met this week al the liun ay piOIII of lllrs. Ruel
tatlves
for maklng the ,rrangee hoateu ae-rved refresh- Ralph See attended the horae
COMPLITI
home of M n, N,tti WIN. Dem- Cleland were Mr1. Marcella Ball• 1h
mentl
for
tile noon luncheon.
1
nd 11&gt;n Jobai of New Bright- menu ol fruit salad, cake, and show at Rock Spring, Sunday.
onstrtllona oo 11pr ing arranae- fY e
President Rouse thanked tier
n Pa. and Mr. and Mra. Henry ceffe.
------IINlll.ll were Ito efven by Mn o ,
office
rs and commlPtee workers'
The - meetfng will be hefd Dru m Bu le Work
· Cleland and aon ol Pomeroy.
- ·i,·,·,:, · Baer.
for
the
"1plendld oupporc they
me of Florence Spenco,
•
'
h
at
tho
o
Mn.
Janl
Colum
of
ct
Mn. Joe Bolin. prooldent wu to
had given her" during the school
lo Thio Saturday
nt over the weekend with on Tuesday evenlnf, June DI,.
,pe
bua
m
D
io
....i
The
nea
Mefl•
r
ColUlty
Jun
ooa
ru
of
rge
year. She also wished Al,. Cito
the
n
and
f
cha
o
-Mr. and Mn. Wendel Frecker.
le
hry
a
cm
iDn
■
ot
bol
fl.
d
Il
Corpa
and
wiil
Bug
a
r
del'DO'l
t
and Edwanl Collman. teachera
had
c
alao
Mr. and Mn. Crf1I Bradford ol Mr. and 11n. Virgil Buckley of
Satur
sea,ion
this
who re11lgMd. from the ayatem,
.. nal practice
,anthemuma from cuttlnga. The
were OVU' night RM&lt;lsville, •pent last Friday aft
W h
day, May 27th, al 10 a.m al Pom, good fonune la thelr new p1aeu
pre■ldent appointed Mn. Eamett ort ington
.
of Mr. and llr■. ffllOOII with thetr ,on, Paul Bua
of emp!oyme,iL
roy • Senlor High School.
Nicholson 011 the Telepl,o.. ,om, flUHls Friday
e
ud
lamUy.
A. C. Brodlonl.
This
_____
cl•
p
unit
will
parti
mlttee and Mn. Ronnie Williama
t
ece
30Mr. ond 11n. Charles Wqner llr. and Mn. Grimm and 1111&gt;
W"'
G
lll
pa
ClvU
the
u Librarian. Refreshment■ were
alllpo
ta In
and Mr. and Mn. Edwml Wog- fly o1 Guy,vll!e, vlllled he, Centenni this coming Sundoy, Vases and 1la11 utanslll ohlch
al
,e,ved by the hoateu.
l,f..
tbol
lfltar
E
and
ner and lhne ...., ,pent Sunday mothar and
Order By Phone
M ay 18. Every member Is uked have become cloudy and dlac,I.
•
nth
Elmwood
at
Nu
•I
Co
,
Show
Afr
the
at
lumbul
,
ored from llowca or hard Wiler
To clean undomeath ■ nlrll• In
Anti T..e 'Im Ho­
I&lt;&gt; be the,.,
tog
Home,
&amp;tnday.
can be &lt;leaned by flllinl them
•-• cover • yanlati&lt;k with I Lockbourne Afr Baae.
----MIDOLIPORT
WY 2-5432
with
a _ hol water and •Ino&amp;or ,..
uyloa ll&lt;&gt;cli:fng. U• thia dUl!ar to Rev. and Mr John Elwood Vlckla L)'IIII Swarta of M"'letla
UVIVAL ITARTI
and dtildr,n attended the
lo vlsllfnl her arondmother Nina
roach the hard-to-aot-at 1pots.
thena lutfon.
gyandpuen� l4r. Rev. N. L. Ruaell o1 A
11Gb1n,m
Wffl
and
and
cement
conunen
IICbool
will hold I two WMIII revival a}
flUHls ol Mr. and Mro. DonaH ml 11n. Hobart Swart..
the lwol Community Church
The Grange beld Ito n,ulor
Wolf,.
atarting May It and contlnwn,
Mn. Henry Routh returned aft. -lfnl Iut Tbunday fflninll at through June IL The publlo fl
or spending a woell In Alintn Iha Gr- Hall hero•
welcome lo attend all aervtce, at
with llr. and Mn. John Floher
the church which fl localed cm
It'• boot
cooll r1oe ln u lit, Dewetla !tun l!ood between Portho
wd her and lpl!ll
tie watar ao ,-Ibll.
:;,. •
:"
land and Loog Bollam.
Karen Mcitay ol Boslum
Jut
•ltll her &amp;rand·
mother, 11n. Ida Howell.
Mr. and 11n. a...tar Sim­
� SUtlday aftffllDlltl wfth II&lt;,
and Mn. Ralph lladaelY at Tup,
pen Pla1m and attended the bl,­
ca!OUNata at l!:utern H i g h

11. ......
llr. ond -- - l..ambat,
l(r. and Mn. Arthur t.111Ytbert Jr
pd rour IOfll cl Wellaton, Ohio,
o1sa lira. Nora DoMey o1 a,ru•.
eotbt. otuo, spent Sunday p.m,
wttb Mr. and Mn. &lt;llarlea Rlf•
and family. Other Sunday caller•
were Mr. and Mn. Georg• Bev•
er,...e
1.1.. ol Atbenl , v.,
_..,. Mr and
Mrt. Jae\ Rife and daughten,
Judy, Shirley &amp;UM.I Jule alao lln
Donna Pyles all o( SL Albans
V•. Mn. Myl"l.l Rife and
Mrs.. Faye Woorl, alla Mr and
Mra. Raymond 'Ibomu and IOM
m Laugavill'• O·

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: Clever Discipline Themselves

By Roy L. Smith
The Old Testament book of Proverbs Is a man•, book,
written for men by men . ThiJ uplaio1 the fact that Ila
warning, aro directed to young men, an d that womell
are repreaented a, the leducera. Modem life, on U.
other
hand, la bU.fl' buildln&amp; up waU. deslped to pro
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_ lli&amp;ldo-..- ca. a1 ,_ Wednelday.
Ind ,,.__,
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tect women against the cupidity, the lust, and tile npu.
Cbrllt of Latter Day &amp;alnta, old 1'1111•._, - _ 8mtdal'
Gn.. Cla1ollao O.ard 1ty of men.
Town Flau, Racinl • Portland IICbool 9. 311 ., ,._ . W,nblp • 1·..._.
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putor : Bible Scbool
In War to Ille Dnth
Road: Roy Proffltl, putor: Sim- - IO·IO .. m. •
audiences Ill
ea
w
a slnsJe week
ithin
in, Three Um
day &amp;:bool t:iltl L m., prwbtna L a ■'i • • I I I • ..._a,u: � �ao°::::�
IL AL&lt;- our dty were addreoed by Important Amortca. wbD
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10:.!fl ,. m.; Prayer 14eet1n1 a p CllrWlu ai- _
8uoday Sebaol .,,�
tna •
m.
m. Wednaday.
� had only recently returned from Ruala, where they bad
t: iltl L ; Wonblp - 10,• ..,..�� �,,;:;;;
a
been permitted to atudy educational ayllemJ f1ctor1M.
...,_ co- ., GrllO. .,_ L m.
to ::!!·
agricultural co-operatl,ee, and communill iDdUllrlal - ��
th
...,. - Road, � ,.,...,. .. 01llaJ
od1. At oome time during hlJ addreu each one of !be
Undorwood, mlnlltlr. lllbla tclM&gt;o ... _ 024 llultanml AYO. DAV Dff:'i,, of the z:.i.,
llow
ua
t,ao a !::_��P I0: 30 Hall• Sabbttllt Bcbool I p. m.; It 1s aerved at the n"11Dg
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a. m. , �•�=I •••••• ?. :Ill p.111. Wonbfp NrYloo 1:11 p. m.; oer- to lhoae unable to attend In lboll""_,,;=.;::.::.;=
The U niform Suqday Sd!ool 181011 far )by 28:
Robert Reed, Biblo t1cboo1 Supt. ..._ .,. liolttrday. Prayer - monti111, J&gt;readttna ffffJ other
Sunday. bepmlnr Stmdaf, Marcb "THE VIRTUE OF SELF-DISCIPIJNE," Getlllia 28:
MWway C1mra, Laqntllt; Ing '11wr,day 7:iltl p. m.
La...._._ Manley, pulor ; Sunday � al cw, 1111. ._ _ tt. Other montlnJ preaching aer, 12-32; Proverbs 2; 7:1-5; 14:29-30; 16:32; 17:27; 20:11;
School, g_ ,o •· m.; Wonblp oer- Rev. Ira II. Tlbbo, Pll5lor. Sun- vtceo untO July -.01 be u follow,: 23: 19-21, 211-33.
vice 7:,0 p. m. ; Tueoday 7: !D p. day oc'-1 t: 41 L m.; Wonbip April t, I/lay 7, June '- July
an �
en e .
are
m., a;,rayer meeting. Weekend aervice 11 a. m.. ; and 7: 15 p. m. : Evening servicel oo March 2.6, ApI
a
Ru
of
all becomtl
melllCI
tho
the
of
towermg
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sst
se
Tbe
21
and
tma
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p
meetmg will be bald be ming prayer meetq 1'uuda 7. 30 ril
May 11
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tha
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The
economic
that la i.
terrifying.
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•Uowoblp
outh
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April 26 with Charlea Rogen II p. m. You.ig People. rr..! 7• iltl
F
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M&amp;Jden
mo
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wa
VutlJ
ed
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Is
the
West
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e
ainst
opeaker. The publ1c ii Invited. p.m.
Jointly with the 0r..., YDIIIII! wg
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any
th
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re
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mill
lhlnl Wed- ha
llhlllodlol, ClwdJ Carloloo blvdm-altnaf - People on the 1Jn1 Jllld
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TbeCarl
It a • lllaUer of Dlaelplllle
THI! C H U fl C H PO,t A L L • . _
Rev.
Herring,
pallor
Corroll
Kinglbtuy
Road
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neaday
Sanda
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A L L roft THI! CHUflCN
Y
According
to
the report, brought out bv ,relJ.lnformed
Nolril. Supt. Sunday ICbool
,:111 t .iltl
. L m.,• Wonhlp hour to :30 Orange Chrl.ollaa ClwdJ a..
T\, Cl1111di ii IN tn•'"" fwtw 1/!ldwt..
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obaervera,
and
the strength ol Buula (U alto
ompetent
ftral. for � LviJdiaa •I thwac,1.-.- aad
1 p. m. Wednesday;
a. ,. every other Stmda),.
cated m Athen., County 00 County of China) COiliislo of the undeviating disclpllne that hu
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pod ci1iun.liip. f t ii ■ � .r
Bible study 7:iltl p. m Wedneod.ty. ;::: Pnl • II. Jolla Lalheru Road 581, J. P.
Nothing quite compares with the exhllara­
lliller, pastor. been imposed upon the common people. lt an almoat
,api,it11al v■lu... Wil,....,,1 • IIJOltl Onnch.
VB Chmdl, Lelort r.uo. a... Oturc:h. Wm. r. Vor11, Paator Bible School
tlon of that final day at high school,
.. i!M"r dr,-,:ra&lt;7 _, �i,iljp.flo■ CM
,..,, Sund-, al ,o, be !laid that ev�ry act of every Individual la coDlnlllecl
Hubert Sharp, pastor,ahl Sund-,
IMlr&gt;iW, "Jl,. r,1 afl fo., r -..1 ,.._
rvMra.
Pomeroy.
Robert
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Jobn
aerfio.
Sunday
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Roblnlon,_ oupl ; and directed by the government. The entlre nation la
ocltool 9: iltl a. m. ; Wor p ae es 9 a. m.; &amp;mday acbool lO a. m. 1/!ornmg preachmg -,.h,. e¥1'1' pe,- lliwltl attt.d .....-i,c1
The drudgery of note-taking, the monotony
on operated as though it were one vasi facto?y. Worken
Ht.lllad1 aad twppor1 .-,. Oard, Tlwt
ic:&lt;s Sunday
al ?,iltl.
of assl1111ments and recitation, the tedium of
,� .r ev,n1ng
Ille Bradford Chan:11_ ., Chrlol. March 26, April ZS at 11 L m. : are trained for the tasks for which the govemmeal llledl
,
ara1 (I) FPr 1-,i, IIWII Nb. (2) For l,ifl
Chu
term papers, the nl(hts of cramming, the toilcuse
BaroldN lmeo. tlJra-t,. minister, Charleo Pierce. R ....n Even"'ll . service, .,m be April them, rather than for the work they woUld enjo, dolDa.
diildmi', ..... (J) f.r 1hr ..u •f hi,
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Rev.
c_,.....,;,, .ai,J ,-alio-. {4) FiK !he ..i.
or
1118' tellllon of exam week , • • it's all behind
school Ho, iltl ._
m. Roosh, Supt.; Bible School 9· Christ= �outh Fellowship They are moved about at the will of the IOVf'llllllent, fe
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Sunday
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lh• Ou.,.Ji i111U. ""'hid, aeedo lJ,
rn
worshi
them.
: 30 a. m. · 9 iltl a. m. ; Morning worship 10:30 meet, jointly with Hemlock Gme assist in the achievement of natlvnal goali set by • llllal1
ing
_,•• ud ■ b,.,;.1 .....,..t. Pia » ..
10
Mo
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1/!YPS ,,.
m.
lllll!eliatk "- m.:m.Chrlstlan Endeavor tyouth CYF on !st and 3rd Wednesday circle of dictators at the top. Thi success of the -.iu­
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And ahead • • • graduation , , • tne prom
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lll!mCOS 1 ,
edna- I P•
; Evening worship 7: iltl: nights. Miaa Kathy Miller, Pl ••· nlst power. lies In the fact that they are able to llr!DI
, • • college • • , a job.
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Wednaaday evenlq Blblo aludy Rodi Sprlag, Mtlbodlal Cbarclt, all the creative and construct!,, capacitiOI of 11111 DIiion
,
ay mee n
U g; Prayer at 7,00.
day 7 30 pr er
R. R. Card, pastor: Sunday to bear upon any task, at any time, that the
But as an earnest parent. pause to take
hour Tuesday 7,iltl p. m.: MIiool, 9: 30 a. m., Worship lffl'• decree,,
Sch
Buh...
Min
atock of your son's spiritual maturity. Has the
Freedom Golpe!
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tt--11
a1onary aervice 15 the 3rd Tueeday
7=30 p. m. MYF; 6:30 p. m.;
ice.
The secret o! It all lies In the fact that the lndtwldaa1
JO-H,
aoul'• growth kept pace with the mind's?
� • Stiveraville Road. E. J. Grilof the month at 7,30 p. m.
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m.
p.
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30
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Russian
(or Cbmese) accepto the disciplines bla p11uCS Tuesda
!1th, pastor: Raymond Evam, s.
11-25
Cbareb ., N- Malbeny. S. Supt. ; swiday School It a.m. er and Bible Siudy, Wed.. 7 : 30 p. men! Imposes upon him. Tbil meam that the COYerDThe finnn... of the bond between the Home
rU_.,":"' A..._ Pomeroy. Rev. E. E Evang.li&gt;tic services
and the Church holds the answer. Strenrthen
ment operates as though it were a alDC1e machine tlll4er
7:iltl p. m. ; m.
that bond every Sunday, In a world that con­
control of a Bingle operator. The power that la ,enthe
Chan:IJ
ChrhUan
Plalu
Toppen
Prayer meeUng 7:30 p. m. TuesMo;.:'1;;"�
�J,:.1'""
�».; day.
erated
Is lnconce1vable.
0
etantly tests the faith of men , • • the last ezam
�oo1
J• P• Miller• pastor · Bible .:R.Cll
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every Sunday at 10 a. m., Don
er 1/!eelinI Thunda 7· 30.
g aspects of thia di,clpllnary nllem
he
of
strikin
One
{
Landon, Supt. : Morning pre, chins
i:i. ·
Fairole Ch
1235.
reaches
It
down into the orivate lives of iJMli-.
way
until July aa follows at 11 a. m. is the
Spencer, ",,....r.
ay
personal habits and dedslolll.
cta
their
nR
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I/larch !9 April 16 May 14 Motti'. viduals, al li
,o a.
Herbert
, for uample, are chMln
ive
studenll
er·, Day,' Juno 1 1.' E vening aerv- Russian un mty
�oung
Un
g
while llilI in blah ICbooL
university
career,
=...- mee ea unJcea on April 2. April :1, May 18 for their
paid durinC lhelr unlver•
day at 6 : U p. m. : Preacbmg 7:30
a
are
and June 25. Cbrii;tian Youlh Fe!- There fter their expemes
youth
if
a Russian
uldencl of
P- m. ; Prayer meetiq Wedneslewahlp and Chi Rho meet on the sity years. But
l'IIID,
labor
demoted
lo
be
Is
Ind and 4th Wedne!da• ,tght., the use of lntoslcanll,
"Gain nt freedom
lt'ltla
laope lt u,lll, In some measure, foster and day 7:30 P· m.
Siberia.
of
mines
111111
. and may even be 1ent off lo the
Miss Nancy Lou Cole, pres.
Free Melhodlll Chareli, Lure!
From Oi,figunmont'
In similar fashion sexuality is frowned upon !be reRobCl
Chur
l,
Rev.
R
Eugeoe
Glell.
pasAllred Mclbodlol
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laelp fflstaln that u,hle la b 900d 111 famllt1 and eona­ il
SUNDAY
porno,
lnr. Sunday ocbool 9, iltl : Phil
ert R. card, pa,tor: 9,30 a. m., suit being that there is a complete ablence Cit 1Dliffr
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munlt11 life, this feature is sponsored
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Channel 13 _ 10,00 a.m. Sunday School, Lloyd Dillinger, ty students.
10: SO a. m,: Youth lffl'ict 7 p.m..
mpt. : Worship service at 10 : 4S a. SJ
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fll'IIU and or9ani:atl on• whose names appear Evangelistic 18t;Vice '1;30 p. m.; Clttidlan 8elence Society, 144 m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. prayer aer• In a smgle
word,
the competition between the eomMulberry
Ave.,
Mo
Pomeroy.
Mid • week prayer otrVice Wedm vices.
the
we,tern democraclea la a eoDlesl
and
powers
munist
ul
Chun:•
lbocUst
ng
ce
rv
with
11
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at
"Ancieo Rulland Me
I ae t
nesday 7:iltl p. m.
C
below.
' ahtp between abstainers for the most part llld clrlnbra.
B1aeD Run Fne M-= e.. and Modern Neceromancy, Alias Herrin aator· Mom·
r
a
of course, that quanliliee of liquor are COD·
bert E. Smilh, Sr., "••tor : SUn- Mesmerism, Denounced" the sub- 10. 30
9. ,. It is fact,
urch
lesson sermon. There ., - .... v..,;.;. Weber, aupl ; ,"YF sumcd by the Russian government officiall, at state
day School 9 : :111 a. m., Worley )eel of
no
wisdom nor understanding 6 P. m Monday. wscs lira! Tue• funcllons, and elsewhere. But so br as the worura and
Haley, 5upt. ; Morning worship JS
use of lcohol la tro.&amp;­
d,
Service , 6: &lt;5 nor counsel against the 1..&lt;Jrd. day and JleCOlld Thunday of eacb the students are concerne any
Youth
m.
a.
10:30
Nationwide Insurance of Columbus, 0.
Jeweler and Optometrist
month: Family n'""' '-st Stmday ed upoll. JI dependable statislica were a�able, It would
P. m.: Evangelistic meaaqe, 7:30 Proverb, 21:30,
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1 1 5 e. 2nd St.
Pomeroy
ed that the per capita consumption
at 6 .30 probably be discoverand China was the lowest on mth.
Middleport
p. m.; Prayer meeting. Thurl- RooN o1 ....,.,, -· o. e""'11ng 01 eae'
of alcohol In �ussla
Phone WY 2-2460
'Ille Country Churdt 1n Town. sw,. Evening s • r
_., , iesday
day 7:30 p. m.
Just as � drinl&lt;lng craflsma!' cannot com1191e wllll one
Pellleeoolal Aum•IJ Roole u day ICbool 9:30 L m. Berl Boggs 7,30 p. m. Prayer ,,.,.ting.
JS �nlircly sober, so also 1t ii lmpoalble for a dnmwho
Dorcu: E. Codner, Jlllllnr, Sunday SUpt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Eden Valle&lt;I Breth,,. Cbarclt ken nation to_compete with a sober nation.
Scbool 11 a. m.; Children'• cburch EvangeliaUe &amp;erYice 1,,0 p. ,._
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Id
Blake
he A mencan peop _can � �iwa.i4 :;n..,!1'elr
M to
s P. m.; Worahip 7,30 p. m. Sun- Sermon by paator Rev. Lila.
a. m. •:�:,; mJ;lary powers to do f:ell'
boo
.,
duty, .....
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Bakers 01 Good Bread
Thursday 7 . 30 p m. prayer meet• Muney. Christian Endeavor 7: 15
day Tuesday and Friday
lion. But eve n nucl�_missilee eannut fore,ar defend a
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All lni and Bjblo ,tudy· Everyone p. m. Song aerv1&lt;e1 B p. m. C. E. people who cannot discipline them,ei,es.
lkadlluJ Chudt o!
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212 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
lllareum, mlniller,. Biblo Scltool
welcome. Edmond Lile Pastor. Prellidenl Howml Smith. Classes (Co yright 1961 by the Division of Cllrtltiln Bduca­
Huntlntlon, W, Va,
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I iltl "'�� Tappen Plalu E.U.B, Ch11tth, !or all preaching oervictd 8: 211. tlon National CounclJ. nf the Churches al Chrlat la Ille
'::vor nbl
8 ,P. m.; �•- Paul Hooks, pulnr: 9:30 •· m. Mid-week prayer · meeting. Cia,s Uniled States of America.)
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Worship, 7 P- m.
Worship; 10: ao a. m. Sunday leader Ray Adams. All are we1- 1 .:.=.:..:..._...::c..:..__:__..:..______
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Klq:dom Ball at JUnalt • It'll- School: 3 p. m. Baptismal eervices come to one end all of these ser Graca Epilcopal Clmd Pmt- 1
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Furniture and Appliances
eY.
neases Public meeting Sunday 3 al Shade; 8 p. m. Wed., Prayer vices. On State R•ute 124,. two eroy: William A. Roberts,
Quality Furniture at Lowest Prices
p. m.: Watchtower lludy 4 P. m.; meeting.
milea above Reedsville.
First and Third Sunday■• 10:30 a.
Cheater; Ohio
Phone YU 5-2125
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B_lblo study Tueoday 8 p. m. ; Ser· Finl Baplllt Cllarelt, Rlldoe,
m. Holy Communion; Semnd,
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Middleport
""' meeting Tbunday 1 P. m.;,J Arthur R. McCauley, pastor; 9:,0 Bdllleliem Boplld Cllureh, Fourth and FRlh Sundays lO·iltl
rOUpS Un G
Arthur R. Md:au!ey, a. m. , The Order for Dally 1110;.._
ltllalllry acboo1 Thursday I p. m. . a. m., Sunday School, Chester Great Bend,
th
Duvllle P I i g r i m llollnen Simpson, tupt.; 10:45 a, m, Morn• pa�tor: 9:30 a. m. Mommg ,wor- Ing Prayer. 8 a. m. Holy Com- 'ftN: .:iperintmdmt al . ...•
Church. Langavllle, Don Wachan• Ing Worship, "Remembering Past slup and Sunday School, . . ·� munfon : Church School at 10, ilO a. Tem_per...,. •- of Oldo tiNI,.•
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schwam, pastor. Sunday scboo.l Sacririces"; 5: 45_ p. m. Senior memberm� P a s t Sacrlllces m. every Sunday, Meetings: Vea- �Wll � Ba-a- ol
m., try, F ll'St Tue,day, 8 p. m. : Guild, ,iill spoalt: II tho ,-., Blp·
t,iltl a. m.; lllorn1ng ...,,hip 10:30 BYF; 6 p. m. Junior BYF: 8 p. m. Cbester Sunpso_n, Supt. ; 7 p.
__,_ Evenmg worship.
First Wednesday, a p. m.: aiurcb lilt ODd lftlhotlM
L m. ; Pilgrlm Youth 8:45 p. m.; EvenllJl! service. Wed., 7:30 p. m.
Syrawaa Finl Uni... Presby- Women, Third Thursday, t p. m. day montlng II t,iltl anti .,._
Local Union 5668,
Evangelistic ,ervice 7:iltl p. m.: Prayer meeting.
Makers of Holsum Bread
Fellowahlp aervlce Wedneoday lloalh Belhel EUR Cllureh. terlan · Church, Howard Ruppelt, Heath Molhodlsl CbrdJ. - respectively,
. ......
Ravenswood, W. Va.
i:aul Hooks, paslnr; 9:30 a. m. pulnr: Worahip 9 a. m. "Victory dleport, Raymon Konkright, pu- lfany will nean llff
1,:111 p. m.
1 JWh-liol
of
w
as
llto
pastor
y
m
iltl
an
ial
S
School
ea
h
t:
a. m.,
the
tor: Sunday
pec
Mlddlepon ·Qmeb et ... No Sunday School; 3 p. m. Baptismal In Del ! ;"
■reae , Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. senices at Shade; 8 p, m, wor• Junior Choir; Sunday School !O Jack Bechtle. mpt. ; Morning church before bfcamiDI ••chL
worship, 10:iltl a. m. "Penuuives ed wilh tho Tmtpwwo '­
.
Sunday J!Chool 9:iltl L Ill. ; 1111111&gt; ship; 7 p. m. Pastor's Study •· m.
Ing Worship service, 10;30 a. m Course on Tuesday; 8 p. m. 'ftiurs. Bethl..D)' EUB Charch «�l : o( Steadfastness." I p. m. Senior in 1951. Re ..-nd 18 J'llrl M a
F. E. Dunn, pastor: Worship 9: 30 Youth Fellowship; ? p. m.. Oun- Metbodilt mlrW,.. .11111 dllD IM6a'e
EvangellBUc services each even- Pr,aaer meeting,
flelJl
in
Support the Church of Your Choice
Ing at 1:iltl lhrougb April 16 with E•lerprlae EUB Cbun:h, F.,.._ SUnday School 10:30, otill Knopp, mission on Education; Wedne,day. turn g lo U.. �Po[!l9roy'1 Budget Shopping Center
In 1958 llr. '911!11&lt; - __.
7 p. m. choir practice.
Ralph and Joann Dunmire, sing- els H. Glazier, pastor: Worship Supt.
Po-roy
West Main Strffl
UB
Chureh,
F.
E,
Finl
BaplW
a.ue.,
to
- bla � plll­
service
9,30
a
.
.
m,
Sunday
School
C,rmel
E
tll'HIIUliclans.
oemn&amp; a flolol •¥ JlrlAafter
15
9:
pastor:
Boone,
Donald
port.
9:30
as
supt.;
Weeks,
Dunn, p tor: Sunday School
Naoall Bapllo&amp; - SUnday school 10:25 a. m., E. E.
two ,-rs. la tdflllie IILI
for
tive
Fowler
Tony
Sctlool,
Church
m.
a.
ellsitc
prayer
m.
serYice 7:30 p.
Wotsbip 10:45; Evening
1:IO a. m.: worship, 11 a. m. Enng
,tudy el tbe Temgenera)
much
service
p
i
7
worsh
m.
a.
10:15
Youth
supt.;
Fellowship
6:30 p, m.: meetitlg 8 p. m,
prayer Nl'Yice, W.tneaday
Tlke'Someone to Church with You
Youth
Choir
pr,:lct.lC'e,
Wed., 6 :30 Syracuse EUB Cllllff:h, F. E. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowahip; 7:30 perance albjeet. M 11111 ..t..adlil
p. m.
Wed. 7 : 30 the Yale School of Akoltol llatlCarfflller 11ap1111 - Sunday P- m.; Prayer meeting. Wed. 7:30 Dunn. pastor : Sunday School 9:30 p. m. ,Worship service; 8,30 p. m.
Sunday
leo.
meeting;
Prayer
m.
m.
Aid
p
_'11mrsday; p. m. 11&lt;,n Quisenherry, Supt.; .
acllool 9: iltl, l4aming worlhlp P·
practice.
Children
•
choir
Choir
practice,
Satur•
Prayer
Evening worship 7:30;
WY :Z.2644
Pomeroy
I0: 15.
GENERAL REPAIKING
Sytilcuse Finl Ulli&amp;ed PretbJ'_
Sunday
day,
2
p,
m.
meeting Wed., '1:30 p. m.
Rlldudl Ftnl Bapllll
Middleport
WY 2-3151
Church, Haward Ruppelt,
lerian
lllllNleport,
Chrlal,
Chardl
F.
O!Rrell,
EUB
o!
-I 9:iltl L m. Pnac1tinc Sun, Ill•� Illar
oo
9 a. m. Worship service.
pastor:
.
iniste
l
I
putar:
Sch
a.
Sunday
Gluier.
r: 9:30
H
Fred . Gardner, m
day 2·SO p. m.
�
.
Remember Me"; 10 a.
a.
"Mast.er
Ihle,
,
aupt.; m. B ible Schoo). Wendell Gerlach
Lou
PNIIJ,terln _ 9:45 m
Hl"MIJ'lt
w
SUnday- acbool • a. m. WYF 7 Worship senice J0:45 a. m.: Supt : 10 :JO Morning worship m. Sun(£ay School : . 9: 30 a. m.,
-r(The Friendly Dant)
. and Bible ,!Udy INerf Tuel- Prayor meeUng Thurs., 8 p. m. "Not In Vain; " 6:iltl p. m. Jr. and Congregational meeting ; '11,ursp. m
EUB Cllllrdl, Paul Sr. Youth Groupa: 7:!0 p. m. Eve- day, t:30 p. m. Stall meeting of.
Mlddl1POrt
Your Walgreen Agency
day. Prayer and probe .....i.o ._..
JOBS
,
Boob pa_, to •· m. Sunday nlng Service "He Shall Save": DVBS at Metbodisl Church.
Saturday 1:45 _p. Stmclay
m.
Finl Ulllle4 Prouylerlaa MIPlona of NII [11'111.... ....
acbool School; 11 a. m. Worship; 3 p. m. Wed. . 7: ,0 p. m., Bible study and
I
Peobooolal
Phone WY :Z.2586
Pomeroy
. evangtlisUc 88fflCI 7, 41 Baptismal aerv1ee1 at Shade; 6 p. Prayer meet ing: 8:30 p. m. Choir. Church, Middll!port, Howard Rup- ful mmnoriab ro Amerb't ._
L m
�'.
e '...;.., m. YCIIJth Fellowship; I p. m. Fri- FINI Bop1b1 Charclt, Pomeniy, pelt, pastor: 9, 30 a. m. Churdt - _ will Ito _,. u,......._.
•
Bibl- y night Prayer Meeting.
Wedneaday lllll
p.
Ralph Zundel, )lffl«: 9:30-11: � School, Richard Vau�an, IU)IL; the u11tm today
�
-�- IChool
aim. ,al
m. om- - Valley P- U.U,., a. m. combined ..rv1ce of .,.,. 10,iltl a. m. "::•·slup, ltlamr Re- ™- annual oblerv.... lo tll,
M
9 811 L
-&amp;nday
I, P. llllller, paolor.
,hip and study. Special music. member Me. 5 :30 p. m. Youth rede4 "7 the - .......
J. P. Joacblm, Prop.
c
Ing
,ronblp
I0:45.
Evanpllll
i
Supl Fellowahlp. Monday 7:30 p. m. Alllllla.7 and ,n• llllt"9d bJ the
Cadlllao-Oldsmoblle
- T:G p, m. llldweet pray ._ - - -11: Guest ,peaker, Mr. Berger,
Quality dry eln.nlnf and ta1111dr7 aervtee.
gue
o! Bibi! Study ; Wed., S :iltl p. m. Amerba Lecim and amDfarJ
emper■nce
Lea
Sunday Sc:bool •...., nthe, Sunday of the T
?·4!1
m.
Try our rough-dry service, flat wort lronotl.
,r - Wedneaday
Junior choir pra&lt;:ti&lt;e; 7 p. m. M lbt olllclal _.w no...
241 W. Main St.
church.
Junior
and
wilb Olcar - u &amp;,pl ; Sun- Ohio. Nunery
l:IJapol
.,._.._
chair practice.
Senior
o(
Phene WY t-2057
Mlddltp0rt
wedding
church
.
ttltortlr after the Finl W 0 r I d
onlllp day - fl beld '"' alternate 2 p. m. Open
Blblo acboof l·iltl ._
W.-14
SetllemHI U: L - w...
Neaae
e,'.on.
W
h
a
Sar
and
Rouah
Sundayl al the � Bottom Meth- Robert
_... ll,IO � m. on
edllt Chlil'Cb al 9.iltl, l&gt;Arkl Yates, Receptloo lollowlng; Monday 9-11 Weber Thoma, paafar. Proadllnl fte L...._
,_.., llttl• llo- - r.
... -�
�-• �---.......,.._
,upl; Communion and preacbtn1 Dally Yacalinn Bible School: Wed. services I p. m. Sunday.
Deal ct.rlil • ..,.lou wOI Ila held on Ibo fol- 7:30 p. m. Bible ■tudy and prayer. lllllle&lt;I Melha4JII - - � la Lt. Cot Jofm lle­
.....,a
. PIIIDlblng I, Heating
Blblo acboof l:iltl L III PrNchloa lowing Sundaya al the atrlsllon TIie Fe4ented Cbmd,, Evaeget- eroy, Eugene Brown. pulor: 1:11 Rae I J-", "In
Our Alm Is To Satlafy
IO
pd
It&gt; - fir!'
240 �'l'!'ln St.
Mlddleport
10: L m. OD the llrll and lhlrtl Qiurcb lhntugh April. at 10:SO- teal and Reformed-Pnlsbyterian. a. m., Church Sc:ltool, Kenneth Field,,
I md
-■yL
PhoM YU 1-2145
Chester, Ohio
WY :Z.2550
Euler Sunday, April I. and Ap- Pomeroy: Waldo J. Bartels, pas- Finley, ,upt. ; Worship 10: iltl a. m. baltlellaltla
lllldlara"
�
It
:
...,
lte!lnd - d ai,w - ril 30th. Evening IWYfcea will be tor, Jnhn Wm. Blaettoor, Dir. o! "Power lor Service " Jf\'F, Jr, of
ib
B le llcbool 9:30 a. m.; Wortblp held there al 7: 30 on Sunday1, Chr. Educ. Sunday Schoo!, 9:15 a. and Sr. . 6 p. m. ; Wed. 9 •· m. bleak ...-mp.
brl&amp;ltl
MrYlce 10:iltl a.m. ; Youth Fol March 19, AprU 16. J. P. Miller m. : Worship 10:211 a. m. "Ready! Prayer and study course: 7 p. m. Tho ]IOtltll'
low■blp I P. m.; Wonbip 7 p. at. of Shada Valley Pastoral Unity Is For What?" Youth Fellowship, cboir rebearaal. Sunday, May JIii, -ia1 lo Amerlctm - of
Sunday achoo) 1:iltl a. m.: - pool«. Freeland 'iorrlo preaches 6: &lt;5 p. m. ; Thurlday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Lewill C. Berger will be the lhnl ....., d • tribute to llv­
'l �if-Dart-Dodge Trucks
m.
Annual .. dl■oblod
llll lftll'lltfp 10:iltl
m.a. ; ICvenJaJ al the Mtlbodflt Cburdl. Vacation Churc� Council meeting: Friday, guest opea11.er; Ohio at
PnadlJ ..i,,g, a _, .., PopLa1t,MlclcH..-rt, Ohio
1:iltl P. ; Prayer meot, Bible ScbGol begins May 19th a..� 7:30 p. m., Happy Harvester&amp;' Conference June 6-11
Middleport
PY Dq," - tho Auxlllar)'.
Iida .. Lake Erie.
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10.95 to 19.95

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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF THE WEEK

Senti nel Church News

4

be washrj up as a majm leaguer
year ago but he ,omeh ,w
--=== :.:......:l.:.(.L.JU
managts to find lhe holt!':lo m their
"Wh■i ar;e!:U-;;. lor ant ba ts.
Flood an� Bill White. Rlght-flel�er
The ex·Sl. Louis Cardinal left· I Tho Oriole� scored four runs i n
Duke
Sn kler made a shoestrmg
hander hustled to Ford's re.Jt"ue the first Inning and routed Herb
catch
of
Ken Boyer's low liner,
again Thursday night to preserve Score hl'fore he retired ... batter I how_ever' and completed a �ameToday should mark the season's end for the Pomeroy
Catalina &amp; Jantzen
a 6-4 victory over the Beston Rc.d to pave the way for Steve Bar• I
High baseball team but nearly all the players, with exg
endmg double play �Y throwm to
ceptipn of five seniors, will resume play next week on
Soi.:. The win raised Ford's rec• her'� sixth win. Hoyt Wilhelm re- i second base. Bob Gibson was the
the Pomeroy Panther High School ' Summer League
ord to 6-I but it w a!I Ult fnurth Ueve&lt;t ;n the eighth and shut out I hard luck. loser for the Cardinals.
team.
lime Arroyo has come to his auiJ. the White Sox (pr the last lwo
Managers Paul "Corky" Kloes and Bob Wilson had
lance tnis season. In .:111. Arroyo I ·ann 1ngs. Sherman Lollar hit a
•
for the�r
•
· h ope fuIs on th� r·1e 1d We dnesd ay evenmg
t.hctr
BIDES THREE WINNERS
has made 17 nlief appearances three-run homer 'or White Sox ·
Joe Nuxhall ,
ear-oId ex ·c ID•
ftrst workout. The five seniors who were to play their
uec-11
Ior lbe y ankees and ,l�ii •--CAMDEN, N.J. CUPl l - Jockey
Iast game today un der a h'1g h SCh001 banner are T!fry
credited wiili seven "iia\'e-s" th is I
Men's Swim Trunki
Hemes
Larry
,
'
W
alt
Blum. 'll-year--0Id nauve_ 0r
Ebersbach
k
n
Fra
Coates,
Dor
Kmght,
w
year.
· Three Bethanians
Brooklyn, N.Y., won the first
and David Brown
Sffb :ze VldorlH
·
2,98 to 5.95
•e many face s roving
·
A
n
esday
e
d
b
II
l
W
d
ar
t
e
e
i.u
d
�lANAPOLIS,
three
races at Garden State- Park
e
Ind.
1 'JPfl - With Arroyo lo back bun up in w
Among
ed L tters
.
. nittfs,
· lud'mg the •••.
were new recruits up from Pon y League. They include t.dd.1e Sachs vowed today to the late m
inc
__, haa re- I Three Bethany College, Beth• Thu-'
F""u
i� ay.
- oo
.
.
l
n·
Mike
Boyd,
Spe
l
_,_,Fred
Shasteen
"
Jve
Tom
g
it
al l've got to beat the bounded from t.is med ioere 2-9 ! any , W. Va. fr e
Willie Blackwell,
from Pom• da i y double , and then scored with !'
shmen
1
pack to the Ilrsl and most hazard• campa· 1 n ,..,n and 1a
' red at the annual No Dance m
cer, Jim Louks, Ernie S i sson, whitey Ebersbach.
· the Ieature event.
Boys' Swim Trunks
• wei i on ' eroy were hono
1,_.
ign
.
s.
year
had
a
already
who
have
those
m
ou tu when the 50().•mle Me- hlB way toYia1-d achievm�
This grou with
.
lhe 1 a11•!ports banquet Thursday night,
'
'
o f C' oach morial Day auto race O ns TUts• .
. '
un der th,e able d'1rec t1on
or more o ( basebalJ
� to 1 6 __ l .98
pe
flf"St
20-v1ctot·1
reason
of
hta
_ ca- 1 May 25, at the school.
CARDS SIGN GRAY
Russ&lt;:11 Moore, should make tfie Panther e n try a strong day.
reer. Ford ha.1 been a iilar unce ! They are Richard Clark uf
.
5q uad ·
He J.S m a good 1pot to take l950 but has never alt.lined
the l Route 3, Arnold Evans of Rouce ST. LOUIS HJPll-The St. Louls
the lead t the uI.set f h
2().w
m class that ts commonly ac- 1, and Phillip Harrison of Routt Cardina1s of the National Football
Seem_s ru1 t�ough Sports D!ak has not yet put th�ougb lap grind :ince ,! ,its ; tth: �
l
LADIES' SHORTS
. .
. po cepted aa the mark of a, star I 1, Pomeroy. Cl:irk and Harri.sou League have 11lgned offensive
"- pos1.1ion
a question this year on ma1or league baseball history -the i·nsiue
th
1
IJ'Sl oI
m
e
en
to
a
con•
Gray
1961
a
K
rd
gu
t.
pltc
er,
h
'
were
awarded
letters
baske
II
in
we
o
wt
ay
T
d
an.
f
me
that ha�n 't been a nswere d by so
,
l l rows of thn&gt;e eara that l me u
and
P 1'lk! Cleveland Indiana routed ball and Evans rectived a lell!er tract . He stands 6-2 and weighs
try agatn!
for the flying �tort.
s.
pound
:t.lO
Angele,
Angels,
13
5,
an
d
Los
in
baseb
a
ll.
BASEBALL QUIZ
.
00 h, '"d he 1' going to be moved to w�hln 3�
BLOUSES to Match
games of [
I What major league baseball nlayer ht! two home te
I e fl&gt;;� Sfart won' t be
1
a
lme
t
first
first
place
when
the
Minnesota
the
�
run� in one world se11es game ( in 1017)
By Shapely
up •en ion
all t year when
\
Twms
score
d
ao 11-innin�. 7--0 VIC· ,
�
this had happened smce 1903?
.
als �t on ttie pole nd two
2. What major league player was picked off first ba!le !: 0�h�� �rivers beat blm ?mto the tory over the Detroit 'figcrs; the 1
Balhmore Orioles beat the Ch lthree times in one game?
1
so
est
tu
Blouses ___ 2.98 &amp; 3.98
m
"
,
_
ju1np.lor
.
eago White Sox M and the Kan- I
3. Steve Brod ie was sa id to have made ,2.75
t
a
ar
they
told
ab
'
me
out
L
ye
S
'
t
playe
1-ea"gue
sas city Athl:tici down d the I
.
lng off the Brooklyn Bridge ; what majo;
Shnm ______ 3.98
- lhe respons1b11ity of leading t h ii! Washmglon Senators 4. � L'le i
3
'
'
0
r
made $5,000 for walking across the bridge1 (Aft�r being 8 lap, that I ahould
_
,
.
take It Ammcan
""
l
1.A:ague game'1.
sold by t�c Brooklyn Feds le the New York Gtants he Peasy
insu
lo
·
re
a
f
e
s
a
reca
I
ap,
l•
"
·
Sand
price.
e
sa
e
f
h
1
o
K
t
)
cent
·
per
O
ed
0 fax pitcheit a
recetv
5H Our Nico Solodlon 01
- r�
led the Allentown, Pa , restaurant "U
Major League standing,
Mariehal (2-ll vs. CardweU (S·2) .
;om y Oav� h ��
4. What major league player hlt a ball to the extreme
h
er
r
us :
ow
r.
ne
�
Phlladelphla at Clnclnnatl, night
By United Pre11 InternatloDMI
500-ft. point in cen terfield in the Polo grounds, but ll
III;ghth horner O the ,eason as
MEN'S STRAW HATS ___ 1 .98 to 5.95
"Heck,
I
had
so
much
to
do
I
s?
American
Lea
Ue
Pirate
the
-Green
(H) or Ferrarese 1 0-11
of
Carey
Max
was caugh t by
the Los Angeles Dodg�ra shaded
I
n't
d
1
coul
stay
m front. was n
W Lg Pet· GB vs. Jay !4-3) ,
5 . What ma/ or league player led the "Outlaw'' Federal
d spot going Into that lint the St. Lout, C.rdlnafl, t,o, and Detro .t
lhi1
·
,
.344
(
?
i
stence
ex
Its
of
yyears
both
in
mg
,;; ii .692
bot
Los Angeles at Milwaukee, nlghl
league i n
Men'• &amp; Boys' Beachcomber and
m I lost the first lap to Rodger moved to within a hall game of Cleve;and
tu
apolis
n
India
the
with
.366
Feds,
y
n
2.1 15 .605 !¼ -W illiama (3-2) va. Spahn (4--1,.
with the Brookl
I Ward and
t
flr
l
pla
in
only
Nationa
ce
the
11
••
nr.
tti
Jim Ra ma '·
New York
Boot Neck Shim to Match
20 15 •571 "•
P1'ttsb,,..,.1,
•· m'ght-e,o• at St·LoUu,,
' )
F•ds
League game.
that
So
this
t
won
league
'
happen
Federal
the
led
again
player
league
more
8
!Li
6 What major
I
22
18
.550
51/
l
Friend
(5-0
vs.
Simmons
0·3).
�
Kubek, Blaachard Homer
lhc fast•tatking Sachs Mid he'll ;
ln �tolen bases and slugging percentage i n both yea1 :i
Ht t9 .500 71 !1
Saturday'• G•ints
k and Johnny Blanr!J Mmnesota_
Tony
Kube
d1
11
,
'e
1
all
·
the
w
a
y
e?
until
Leagu
I'm
l
a
ln
'
Feder
the
of
ce
during the existe n
Kansas
City
15
455
9
Los
Angeles
at Milwauk...e
18
ard hit two--run homen t,.1 lead
7. What major league player had a lifetime bat�ing l firsl place-I really try to lea.d the Yankees u . hit at tack that Waahmgtoo
18 22 .450 9¼: San Francisco at Chicago
'
average o f 310 with the New York Highlanders, Indian- going mto the first tul'!'I ..
Pomeroy, Ohio
15 20 .429 10 Philadelphia at Cinclnnatl, n!ght
dealt Billy Muffett his fourth loss Boston
s?
I
Giant
IIC1wev
York
cr,
he
New
isn't
and
kidding
him1
apolis Feds, Brooklyn Feds
Chicago
14 24 .368 12 ,i; Pittsburgh at st. Loula, night
_ self He aakt he was aware that Arroyo relieved Ford \� ith two
_ __
�
�
_
Lo
s Angeles
13
23 .36 1 12'.�
men on base and none out 1,1 the
severa
l
other
driven
hnve
the
s
Thursday's Re1ult1
ente, Pirates 'n· Moon Dodgeeighth inning and ·oitched hlllcss
' 1's 25 '• '8o b,·ru!On same idea.
M'
ta 7 Delro1t· � (11 ·mn!ngsl
i
nneso
26 · Mays G1an
·· "Jim Hurtubise might try for hall the real of the way, Jackie
'
Kansas City 4 Washington 3
ll�s 25
l hc early Jeacl, and Ward is riglit Jl�nsen homcr&lt;.'O for lJ 1-;wn.
an d 13 Los Angeles 5
Clevel
Am�r;caa J.. ea�ut:Genlifo, Or•
,
n
J
By U nll-NI l'revs JdfernaUooal , loles 42: Cosh, Tigers :14 ; Boro; brhind me," .11a ld Sachs. · ''J'hat WUlie Kirkland and ohn y Ro New York 6 Boston 4, ni_ght
.
ard is one of the toughl..'SI: com- mano drove in four rum each and Baltimore
Natloa11I Lugue •
Tigers 3.1; Co lavito , Tigers 30 ; , W
6 Chicago 4, night
,
WoOOy
Kirkland
Held
Romano,
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petitors,
and
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0 la Hurtubi e.
Playl"r &amp; Club G. AB
Fr
day
Killebrew. Twins 2B,
Probable Pltcllert
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Moon, L. A. �7 123 25 45 . 34:lu
Ptublnt:
at
Chicago
New York, nightlead the Indian s· t7•hit attRr.k.
Minor Le■pe Renll■
Clmnl(', Pitts. 33 136 22 47 .l46 N ■Uonal IAaiu�: Podres . Dodgynn
f4-ll
vs.
Turley (3---21,
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Malh11ws. M il 33 129 24 44 . 34 , en S- I : Mizell . Pirnte!I -t•I ; Mc By United Pres, laternatloaal Jim Grant staggeMI lhrourh 6 Boston at Baltimore, ni.:;}if----IT NOW
2·3 inning:11 to pick up his fourth
IalenaUenal Leaiue
Gonzll'r.. Ph i l 30 95 14 32 .3'37 C.Ormlck, Gia n•.s s-i: Koufn
SChwall f H)) vs, Estrada &lt;2•S).
wln
with
.Barry
Lalm.n
1
deanml!!
&amp; AN
Bollin�. M il. �1 12"J 30 n . 33.1 Dodgers 5.2 : Pmkcy , Reds 4 -2; Burfalo 8 Rlchmond 3
- ·�Minnesota a t Washington. night, I
Jersey
City
1
I
Syrac
ll.M! 4
A.eron. M il. 11 128 19 40 . 3 3 llunt ,Reds .._2 ,. Burdette, BravE'l
Kaat ( l.3) vs. McClain 14-lt.
by
Charleston 4 Rochester 2
Shmrl, Pills. 27 93 14 29 :n2 1 4-z ,
Kansas City at Cleveland, night
olum
bus
at
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Toronto ppd.
Houk, Polls. 31 llO 9 34 :kU Affler1c•• League: Regnn. Tl·
-Daley ( f.5 ) vs. Hawkins (4-2).
AmerlcM Anodat!Gn
W ill s . L. /\ �7 153 27 47 . 307 gers 5--0 ; Motsi, Tigers 5--0: G rnnt.
Detroit at Los Ange�e.s, night
T Davis.I, A . "9 153 22 47 .307 Indian, 4-0; Lary , Tigers H : Omaha 7 H mutou 6
-Lary (H&gt; vs. Kline 1 1 -2 1 •
Da llas-Ft. Worth at Denver ppd.
A muW.an Lt-ague
I Ford, Yanks S-1.
Satanlay'• Games
Louisville at Indianapolis resched•
.350
38
21
103
78
n
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Kil!hrw,
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Chicago at New York
uled for later date.
Cash. llf'trolt .141 129 J3 45 349
Boston at Baltimore
1
P■clflo Coad Leape
Temple , Cleve 311 155 22 53 :�
Mlnnesota at Washington
San
Diego
7 Tacoma I
n. llbn,;n . Bal 41 UH 29 53 . .u;"
The
allla county Riding Clua Kansas City at Cleveland
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Portland 11 Vancouver 6
Green, M inn. J7 144 Z2 47 3'.0 N
Jnc. will have its annual HorlC! Detroit at Los Angeles, nlght
Spakane IO Seattle 1
1 l
Homanu, Clev 311 130 18 42
Show
on Tuesday, May SO
NaUoa■I League
I
1 Hawaii s Salt Lake City 4
Boro�. Detroit 3!1 ltO 20 l'i .... 1
W. L. Pd. OB
p.m. at the Gallta County Junior
Sauthen Auoelalloa
:-iieV(•r.� . Chi. 311 144 25 48 .319 Mrs. Moae1 Perry apent n rew '
Fair Grounds, Rt. 35, S miles San Francisco 22 13 .629 . . I
Trinndo5. nnl :\II 121 14 38 . 314 days recently with Mr. and Mrl. Chattanooga I Little Rock 1
west of Gallipolis. The Club 11 a Plttsburgh
20 13 .006 1 \
Tasby, W;,sh 35 131 1 1 41 .313 Ma.lcolm Caudill and family, near NuhvllJe 11 Shreveport ,
member
of
the
24
18 .800 Hi
Ohlf:1
V
alley Horse Los Angeles
Blrmingtam at Atlanta ppd.
Home Rua1
w8verly,
Show A,an. and the 14 cla119 polnt Cincinnati
20
18
.556 2¾
N11Uona.l l.f'a,rut : Cepeda, GI• Mn. Sidney Parker and AM:l, Moblle at Macon ppd.
ahow wlll be judged under rule:1 Milwaukee
16 17 .4R5 a
Eu&amp;.en Lea,u,
ants 12: Hobmso1, Reds l l · Moon Bolivar wen guests lhl.J �·eek
WORLD'S NEWEST SPORT COUPEI
St. LouiJ
set up by the As811.
15 19 .441 61,;
Dodgers 10: M11lhf'w11, Braves JS, of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Reading 11 Williamsport 4
Classes are:
Chicago
12 23 .343 10
Lancaster 10 Springfield 6
May,, firnnlt 6: T. Davis, Dodg- Ney Carpenter.
Slide ll11lde thll fiery new ,i■mor coupeJ Lean bad!: in comfortable bucket ,eata-.etan41.
Lead In Pony (Rider six or Philadelphia
11 13 .324 lOIJ,
ers II
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frale/ Jchnstown lO Binghamton •
Thuraday"a Remh■
under) not judgfd trophy for all
ml II no utr■ COIi! Feel tho tbrW of u• •• w Rockette 185 b.p. Enain• , , , four barrel
Aml" rkn n l..eague: Gentile, Or- and children had H guests tl\ls ! -- __ ___.::..._____ entri ,
Loe
Angele,
1
st.
Louis
O,
nlghl
and
t
Mn. Blll Burke an lmam •
lole! 12: Colavi o Tigers 11. Kille weekend her parents, Mr. ana 1
carburetor, dual tmtlet uh1uatl, high-torque NII' 1sle1 You can 'be ·1mon1 the fint to
Pittsburgh at Chicago, ppd., r:iln
2. u
Parade Horae.
brew, Tw�n� 11: Mantle, Yank.a to; Mrs. Arthur Hamilton imd �r \ Ft. Knox, Kentucky were guests
.
Philadelphia at MUwaukee, nlgh.t,
owo Old1mobUe'1 1ctlon•packed Cutlw . • . oewest and aportieat of the amallet cara!I
SN!Vn, Yi. hate Sox. 9 ; Averill, An• brolher- in-law and sister \Ir. and or their mother, Mrs. Hazel l. Engllsh Three Ga ited.
ppd.,
r
ain
t.
Weatem
Pteasure
Horse.
gele� 9; Wagner Anr,els 9.
Mn. John Vealey oil of Oak Hill, Burke, Carol and J. W. aod at•
tended commencemeat at Albany s. Weatem Pleasure Pony mn- Conly games scheduled)
Ru• DaUed la
w. Va.
Frlday'1 Preb■blt Pltellen
N■Uon•I Leapt; Cepeda. GI- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye. Jr High Sdwol where J. W Burke der 48'' &lt;Rider 11 yrs. or under)
San
Francisco at O.!cago - 1
.
llsh
ait
ive
.
Hors
G
ed
anta 33; Aaron, Braves 32 : Cltm and dauRhllm, Gall, Beverly, was a membtir of the graduating 8 �
FSbcll: Horse.
tt
7.
Western
Sharon and Ruth, who ha ve bHn clau.
8. Westem Plea�ure Pony 48 •
In Puf'rfD Rico whert he was Ret-ent gue1t11 of Mr, 01
�
lo 151" Rider U!I or �er.
station&lt;.'(! for lhe past two yean, Perry and Frmtk were Pir.
9· Tennuaee \ValkmR Horse.
are siwuding some lime wilh hla Mn. W illiam Thomu and N.,ney ,
IO. Clover Leal Barrel Race.
parents, Mr. and M ra. Dale Dyo, Helfin and Jane Caldwt:U and Mr
JI.
En&amp;lish Pleasure Horse.
Sr. Othin glt('sts on Sunday for a and Mrs. John Thomu, Co!um:
11.
Weltem Show Horse.
family reunion at the Dy-, horr.e bu,.
Cave Tours
were Mr. and Mrs. Chesler Friends from the community at. 13. Western TraU Harse &lt;P011Swimmlna
BaJ1mgardner and family, " •. ,.. tended the wedding al Dyesville !es not permitted).
Boatin1
ton, Mr. and Mrs . Clyde W 11ker church of Robert Carpenter, 100 1"· Roadater Pony, 50" or un·
fishin&amp;
and family, Thurman. \11 . ond of Mr. and Mn, Lawrence Ca'1)- tier.
Ridina:
Mr1. Gll'n Envin aid chlidreu, enter and Joyce Randolph, d ,n..:1,. I In addition lO the �ln,d
claues or the Jhow thertt wm bs!
Mary tvllle, Mrs. Peter Keµnar ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamet
Hiklna
Calf
rnplng, a popular ,port In
dolph, Athens. Botb llNl Jradu- i
Modern Efficiency Cottages and son and her mothe-i· ;- law. tes of
Albany High khool. She i DDrth west.em eommunlllel 1nd 1
J Mrs. L. C. Kepnar, Hartford and �
1t new low rates
emplo
yed as Sel'retary at Alh- : wlll he lntrodu&lt;'f'd here for tbt,
PClf rt1tNat1ona or complill lnfor-- 1 Mr. and M n. Alvin Dye and fam. 1 11
ens Htgti School aQd lie ia in the . flrtt time,
....UOn, c■lh c,ne, c""-'" stat, r■,11 lly local.
1
· � fut and rough action nf
Oliva HIii, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Hebron Burke U . S. Air Force.
M
n
. Elta McComas, who haA these profeulnnal Tope1'I ii u- 1
I ,nd children , Charleaton, W t/a. .
I
Mr. and Mn. Ml')'\ Knowlton "nd spent some time with her chll· pedfd to i,:lve •:,«-tnton I tllrll� '
!
I
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children. ColumbllS, Ohkt : Mr. I dren 1n the Dayton area. Nlurn• i Any one dntrlnl to f'lrter the ,
--- - -.
- -·
-- , ed to tile home of her son•m-law jackpot t'OnleBl may do to. ·
and dauaJ,ter, Mr. and Mn.Vic- Admluioa to 1he ,how .....,.is ,
Don't ml&lt; ,our 1111 •
tor Perry. She waa acc",1PJb le:I I t, 50 t"ent■ for adults, and nnder !
Deluxe Model
�
36" MODELS
Ulat of othen · atop 111.
ID daJ.
by
eat,
d
Good
fne.
ughter
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an
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ea
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tiptd,
Tllceo
the
11&lt;ea1::111�
out
ol
cook­
ln
expe�
Jet our
High Broiler
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and �h,ld ren who �penl Ylonda.y \ --- - •• · --·- --·Ins • • . . hai clock timer, cookins
your bralr:llt ayatem ,
Gold Star Extra
night here.
chart, oven window and llrht
Ae lot. u
f,..I Do It lotllJI
broiler
and
1tove
Columbia Township roung {olu
00 oown
REG, $359,
20'' APT. SIZE
e RILINlNG
who graduated lr&lt;Mn the Alba•y l
INSPICT
High School on 5'.mday Wfft
e ADJUSTMINT
up
James Burke. Rlcl111nl Jeriors, 1
ADJUST
e DRUM
Rota Kaye K- and Viralllla
' TURNING
r. V�glnla 'l'llmer wu Utt.
Turne
.llLINI
ed u graduating with bonon.
lfr. and Mn, 11:m·•le Davi■
Patbnbl�a. W. Va,.vlslted with
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MIIII 11rt
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g the
N. SECOND AVE.
MIDDLEPORt:, 0.
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Ill- Nll:AIIS Wl!IOR'l'
rrolNS MAJ'OR CONDITIONING
MONTICF.ILO, N.Y. tlJP[)-ArHAINES F�, N.Y. IUPll­
only
live
Giulio
Rinaldi ol l'41t, c:hallenger
dtle Moon needs to abed
mor11 pouuda to mate t.?Je 175- [or Archie Moore'11 light beavy
pound llmll for his llghl heavy- . weight crown, bopn a major conclnniaU Jell-bander, pllcitld ..... weJ&amp;bt U11e llgb\ aga inst Giulio ditionlng wt 4otrn ·loday on
orders from IDAl81U' Luiji Prohitter to wm his aecond game for Rlnaldi of Italy Jwe 10.
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the Athletics. Dick Howlel and M
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.die
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Al
oore, tcognbed
Jerry 1.,umpe had two hits each
t New York, M 81S!.chu se�
Rm aldi s weight Is down to 178
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as
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winners w hi W l le T by
un,pe, sakl Th�y he 1 �unds
oul� three above Iha
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ch �
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und 80 pounds after
Senators. Dick Donovan iulte.""e:i -�
1.vuwined 11 rounds of boxing, lta� � traininJ, accordizsa to
his fifth consecutive loss.
roadwork and gymna:aium work• Proteth. The bout 11 acheduled far

up. Leroy Thoma, hit two homers for the Angell. •
The Twins overcame ■ 1ive-tun
first-inning de(icit to send the
game into extra innings oc R('no

Ualle&lt;I p,... hderoatloul
It looks like Whitey Ford will
go on winning a., Joni a.� Lui�
Arroyo's arm holds up.
Th11t'1 a familiar quip in the
New York Yanlees' clubhoUSt
these day.s but 1t· s not fonny to

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gmne for the Angels and Green's alstent ball of bl!i wlldness-plauged
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: Clever Discipline Themselves

By Roy L. Smith
The Old Testament book of Proverbs Is a man•, book,
written for men by men . ThiJ uplaio1 the fact that Ila
warning, aro directed to young men, an d that womell
are repreaented a, the leducera. Modem life, on U.
other
hand, la bU.fl' buildln&amp; up waU. deslped to pro
.
_ lli&amp;ldo-..- ca. a1 ,_ Wednelday.
Ind ,,.__,
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tect women against the cupidity, the lust, and tile npu.
Cbrllt of Latter Day &amp;alnta, old 1'1111•._, - _ 8mtdal'
Gn.. Cla1ollao O.ard 1ty of men.
Town Flau, Racinl • Portland IICbool 9. 311 ., ,._ . W,nblp • 1·..._.
P.
14illu,
putor : Bible Scbool
In War to Ille Dnth
Road: Roy Proffltl, putor: Sim- - IO·IO .. m. •
audiences Ill
ea
w
a slnsJe week
ithin
in, Three Um
day &amp;:bool t:iltl L m., prwbtna L a ■'i • • I I I • ..._a,u: � �ao°::::�
IL AL&lt;- our dty were addreoed by Important Amortca. wbD
·
10:.!fl ,. m.; Prayer 14eet1n1 a p CllrWlu ai- _
8uoday Sebaol .,,�
tna •
m.
m. Wednaday.
� had only recently returned from Ruala, where they bad
t: iltl L ; Wonblp - 10,• ..,..�� �,,;:;;;
a
been permitted to atudy educational ayllemJ f1ctor1M.
...,_ co- ., GrllO. .,_ L m.
to ::!!·
agricultural co-operatl,ee, and communill iDdUllrlal - ��
th
...,. - Road, � ,.,...,. .. 01llaJ
od1. At oome time during hlJ addreu each one of !be
Undorwood, mlnlltlr. lllbla tclM&gt;o ... _ 024 llultanml AYO. DAV Dff:'i,, of the z:.i.,
llow
ua
t,ao a !::_��P I0: 30 Hall• Sabbttllt Bcbool I p. m.; It 1s aerved at the n"11Dg
��:��:=,:� fu �
a. m. , �•�=I •••••• ?. :Ill p.111. Wonbfp NrYloo 1:11 p. m.; oer- to lhoae unable to attend In lboll""_,,;=.;::.::.;=
The U niform Suqday Sd!ool 181011 far )by 28:
Robert Reed, Biblo t1cboo1 Supt. ..._ .,. liolttrday. Prayer - monti111, J&gt;readttna ffffJ other
Sunday. bepmlnr Stmdaf, Marcb "THE VIRTUE OF SELF-DISCIPIJNE," Getlllia 28:
MWway C1mra, Laqntllt; Ing '11wr,day 7:iltl p. m.
La...._._ Manley, pulor ; Sunday � al cw, 1111. ._ _ tt. Other montlnJ preaching aer, 12-32; Proverbs 2; 7:1-5; 14:29-30; 16:32; 17:27; 20:11;
School, g_ ,o •· m.; Wonblp oer- Rev. Ira II. Tlbbo, Pll5lor. Sun- vtceo untO July -.01 be u follow,: 23: 19-21, 211-33.
vice 7:,0 p. m. ; Tueoday 7: !D p. day oc'-1 t: 41 L m.; Wonbip April t, I/lay 7, June '- July
an �
en e .
are
m., a;,rayer meeting. Weekend aervice 11 a. m.. ; and 7: 15 p. m. : Evening servicel oo March 2.6, ApI
a
Ru
of
all becomtl
melllCI
tho
the
of
towermg
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sst
se
Tbe
21
and
tma
zs
p
meetmg will be bald be ming prayer meetq 1'uuda 7. 30 ril
May 11
J
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war
le
tha
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The
economic
that la i.
terrifying.
n
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�Il
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•Uowoblp
outh
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April 26 with Charlea Rogen II p. m. You.ig People. rr..! 7• iltl
F
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lll&amp;
M&amp;Jden
mo
_ag
wa
VutlJ
ed
r
Is
the
West
e
e
ainst
opeaker. The publ1c ii Invited. p.m.
Jointly with the 0r..., YDIIIII! wg
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any
th
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re
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mill
lhlnl Wed- ha
llhlllodlol, ClwdJ Carloloo blvdm-altnaf - People on the 1Jn1 Jllld
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TbeCarl
It a • lllaUer of Dlaelplllle
THI! C H U fl C H PO,t A L L • . _
Rev.
Herring,
pallor
Corroll
Kinglbtuy
Road
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acbool
neaday
Sanda
ni,ahu.
A L L roft THI! CHUflCN
Y
According
to
the report, brought out bv ,relJ.lnformed
Nolril. Supt. Sunday ICbool
,:111 t .iltl
. L m.,• Wonhlp hour to :30 Orange Chrl.ollaa ClwdJ a..
T\, Cl1111di ii IN tn•'"" fwtw 1/!ldwt..
c
obaervera,
and
the strength ol Buula (U alto
ompetent
ftral. for � LviJdiaa •I thwac,1.-.- aad
1 p. m. Wednesday;
a. ,. every other Stmda),.
cated m Athen., County 00 County of China) COiliislo of the undeviating disclpllne that hu
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pod ci1iun.liip. f t ii ■ � .r
Bible study 7:iltl p. m Wedneod.ty. ;::: Pnl • II. Jolla Lalheru Road 581, J. P.
Nothing quite compares with the exhllara­
lliller, pastor. been imposed upon the common people. lt an almoat
,api,it11al v■lu... Wil,....,,1 • IIJOltl Onnch.
VB Chmdl, Lelort r.uo. a... Oturc:h. Wm. r. Vor11, Paator Bible School
tlon of that final day at high school,
.. i!M"r dr,-,:ra&lt;7 _, �i,iljp.flo■ CM
,..,, Sund-, al ,o, be !laid that ev�ry act of every Individual la coDlnlllecl
Hubert Sharp, pastor,ahl Sund-,
IMlr&gt;iW, "Jl,. r,1 afl fo., r -..1 ,.._
rvMra.
Pomeroy.
Robert
SL
Jobn
aerfio.
Sunday
_
Roblnlon,_ oupl ; and directed by the government. The entlre nation la
ocltool 9: iltl a. m. ; Wor p ae es 9 a. m.; &amp;mday acbool lO a. m. 1/!ornmg preachmg -,.h,. e¥1'1' pe,- lliwltl attt.d .....-i,c1
The drudgery of note-taking, the monotony
on operated as though it were one vasi facto?y. Worken
Ht.lllad1 aad twppor1 .-,. Oard, Tlwt
ic:&lt;s Sunday
al ?,iltl.
of assl1111ments and recitation, the tedium of
,� .r ev,n1ng
Ille Bradford Chan:11_ ., Chrlol. March 26, April ZS at 11 L m. : are trained for the tasks for which the govemmeal llledl
,
ara1 (I) FPr 1-,i, IIWII Nb. (2) For l,ifl
Chu
term papers, the nl(hts of cramming, the toilcuse
BaroldN lmeo. tlJra-t,. minister, Charleo Pierce. R ....n Even"'ll . service, .,m be April them, rather than for the work they woUld enjo, dolDa.
diildmi', ..... (J) f.r 1hr ..u •f hi,
, pu
,
Rev.
c_,.....,;,, .ai,J ,-alio-. {4) FiK !he ..i.
or
1118' tellllon of exam week , • • it's all behind
school Ho, iltl ._
m. Roosh, Supt.; Bible School 9· Christ= �outh Fellowship They are moved about at the will of the IOVf'llllllent, fe
9
.
Sunday
; :
.I
lh• Ou.,.Ji i111U. ""'hid, aeedo lJ,
rn
worshi
them.
: 30 a. m. · 9 iltl a. m. ; Morning worship 10:30 meet, jointly with Hemlock Gme assist in the achievement of natlvnal goali set by • llllal1
ing
_,•• ud ■ b,.,;.1 .....,..t. Pia » ..
10
Mo
p
1/!YPS ,,.
m.
lllll!eliatk "- m.:m.Chrlstlan Endeavor tyouth CYF on !st and 3rd Wednesday circle of dictators at the top. Thi success of the -.iu­
.. di.. 111p1.,a, ... ..... ,.. iiWI
And ahead • • • graduation , , • tne prom
:
Ev
6
P.
lll!mCOS 1 ,
edna- I P•
; Evening worship 7: iltl: nights. Miaa Kathy Miller, Pl ••· nlst power. lies In the fact that they are able to llr!DI
, • • college • • , a job.
m.: W
7
iltl
p.
a
Wednaaday evenlq Blblo aludy Rodi Sprlag, Mtlbodlal Cbarclt, all the creative and construct!,, capacitiOI of 11111 DIiion
,
ay mee n
U g; Prayer at 7,00.
day 7 30 pr er
R. R. Card, pastor: Sunday to bear upon any task, at any time, that the
But as an earnest parent. pause to take
hour Tuesday 7,iltl p. m.: MIiool, 9: 30 a. m., Worship lffl'• decree,,
Sch
Buh...
Min
atock of your son's spiritual maturity. Has the
Freedom Golpe!
,
tt--11
a1onary aervice 15 the 3rd Tueeday
7=30 p. m. MYF; 6:30 p. m.;
ice.
The secret o! It all lies In the fact that the lndtwldaa1
JO-H,
aoul'• growth kept pace with the mind's?
� • Stiveraville Road. E. J. Grilof the month at 7,30 p. m.
,
WS
m.
p.
y
a
30
:
Pr
1
y,
;
Russian
(or Cbmese) accepto the disciplines bla p11uCS Tuesda
!1th, pastor: Raymond Evam, s.
11-25
Cbareb ., N- Malbeny. S. Supt. ; swiday School It a.m. er and Bible Siudy, Wed.. 7 : 30 p. men! Imposes upon him. Tbil meam that the COYerDThe finnn... of the bond between the Home
rU_.,":"' A..._ Pomeroy. Rev. E. E Evang.li&gt;tic services
and the Church holds the answer. Strenrthen
ment operates as though it were a alDC1e machine tlll4er
7:iltl p. m. ; m.
that bond every Sunday, In a world that con­
control of a Bingle operator. The power that la ,enthe
Chan:IJ
ChrhUan
Plalu
Toppen
Prayer meeUng 7:30 p. m. TuesMo;.:'1;;"�
�J,:.1'""
�».; day.
erated
Is lnconce1vable.
0
etantly tests the faith of men , • • the last ezam
�oo1
J• P• Miller• pastor · Bible .:R.Cll
• - Pray.
,_
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..
•
v:..,
V
Nffn.-..
7;,w;
_Abtllllenee OIi�
--...ua,
U 11111 .,,,....
every Sunday at 10 a. m., Don
er 1/!eelinI Thunda 7· 30.
g aspects of thia di,clpllnary nllem
he
of
strikin
One
{
Landon, Supt. : Morning pre, chins
i:i. ·
Fairole Ch
1235.
reaches
It
down into the orivate lives of iJMli-.
way
until July aa follows at 11 a. m. is the
Spencer, ",,....r.
ay
personal habits and dedslolll.
cta
their
nR
•••
I/larch !9 April 16 May 14 Motti'. viduals, al li
,o a.
Herbert
, for uample, are chMln
ive
studenll
er·, Day,' Juno 1 1.' E vening aerv- Russian un mty
�oung
Un
g
while llilI in blah ICbooL
university
career,
=...- mee ea unJcea on April 2. April :1, May 18 for their
paid durinC lhelr unlver•
day at 6 : U p. m. : Preacbmg 7:30
a
are
and June 25. Cbrii;tian Youlh Fe!- There fter their expemes
youth
if
a Russian
uldencl of
P- m. ; Prayer meetiq Wedneslewahlp and Chi Rho meet on the sity years. But
l'IIID,
labor
demoted
lo
be
Is
Ind and 4th Wedne!da• ,tght., the use of lntoslcanll,
"Gain nt freedom
lt'ltla
laope lt u,lll, In some measure, foster and day 7:30 P· m.
Siberia.
of
mines
111111
. and may even be 1ent off lo the
Miss Nancy Lou Cole, pres.
Free Melhodlll Chareli, Lure!
From Oi,figunmont'
In similar fashion sexuality is frowned upon !be reRobCl
Chur
l,
Rev.
R
Eugeoe
Glell.
pasAllred Mclbodlol
cb '
laelp fflstaln that u,hle la b 900d 111 famllt1 and eona­ il
SUNDAY
porno,
lnr. Sunday ocbool 9, iltl : Phil
ert R. card, pa,tor: 9,30 a. m., suit being that there is a complete ablence Cit 1Dliffr
WHTN-TV
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CblaeN
IIJld
n
Russia
erature
amon
lit
phlc
e
.
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Wise, Supt. : Morning worship
munlt11 life, this feature is sponsored
la e
Channel 13 _ 10,00 a.m. Sunday School, Lloyd Dillinger, ty students.
10: SO a. m,: Youth lffl'ict 7 p.m..
mpt. : Worship service at 10 : 4S a. SJ
------ ----Drlnken VS Abltalnm
•
fll'IIU and or9ani:atl on• whose names appear Evangelistic 18t;Vice '1;30 p. m.; Clttidlan 8elence Society, 144 m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. prayer aer• In a smgle
word,
the competition between the eomMulberry
Ave.,
Mo
Pomeroy.
Mid • week prayer otrVice Wedm vices.
the
we,tern democraclea la a eoDlesl
and
powers
munist
ul
Chun:•
lbocUst
ng
ce
rv
with
11
t
at
"Ancieo Rulland Me
I ae t
nesday 7:iltl p. m.
C
below.
' ahtp between abstainers for the most part llld clrlnbra.
B1aeD Run Fne M-= e.. and Modern Neceromancy, Alias Herrin aator· Mom·
r
a
of course, that quanliliee of liquor are COD·
bert E. Smilh, Sr., "••tor : SUn- Mesmerism, Denounced" the sub- 10. 30
9. ,. It is fact,
urch
lesson sermon. There ., - .... v..,;.;. Weber, aupl ; ,"YF sumcd by the Russian government officiall, at state
day School 9 : :111 a. m., Worley )eel of
no
wisdom nor understanding 6 P. m Monday. wscs lira! Tue• funcllons, and elsewhere. But so br as the worura and
Haley, 5upt. ; Morning worship JS
use of lcohol la tro.&amp;­
d,
Service , 6: &lt;5 nor counsel against the 1..&lt;Jrd. day and JleCOlld Thunday of eacb the students are concerne any
Youth
m.
a.
10:30
Nationwide Insurance of Columbus, 0.
Jeweler and Optometrist
month: Family n'""' '-st Stmday ed upoll. JI dependable statislica were a�able, It would
P. m.: Evangelistic meaaqe, 7:30 Proverb, 21:30,
•
1 1 5 e. 2nd St.
Pomeroy
ed that the per capita consumption
at 6 .30 probably be discoverand China was the lowest on mth.
Middleport
p. m.; Prayer meeting. Thurl- RooN o1 ....,.,, -· o. e""'11ng 01 eae'
of alcohol In �ussla
Phone WY 2-2460
'Ille Country Churdt 1n Town. sw,. Evening s • r
_., , iesday
day 7:30 p. m.
Just as � drinl&lt;lng craflsma!' cannot com1191e wllll one
Pellleeoolal Aum•IJ Roole u day ICbool 9:30 L m. Berl Boggs 7,30 p. m. Prayer ,,.,.ting.
JS �nlircly sober, so also 1t ii lmpoalble for a dnmwho
Dorcu: E. Codner, Jlllllnr, Sunday SUpt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Eden Valle&lt;I Breth,,. Cbarclt ken nation to_compete with a sober nation.
Scbool 11 a. m.; Children'• cburch EvangeliaUe &amp;erYice 1,,0 p. ,._
S
Id
Blake
he A mencan peop _can � �iwa.i4 :;n..,!1'elr
M to
s P. m.; Worahip 7,30 p. m. Sun- Sermon by paator Rev. Lila.
a. m. •:�:,; mJ;lary powers to do f:ell'
boo
.,
duty, .....
...., na,.__
Bakers 01 Good Bread
Thursday 7 . 30 p m. prayer meet• Muney. Christian Endeavor 7: 15
day Tuesday and Friday
lion. But eve n nucl�_missilee eannut fore,ar defend a
·
All lni and Bjblo ,tudy· Everyone p. m. Song aerv1&lt;e1 B p. m. C. E. people who cannot discipline them,ei,es.
lkadlluJ Chudt o!
•
212 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
lllareum, mlniller,. Biblo Scltool
welcome. Edmond Lile Pastor. Prellidenl Howml Smith. Classes (Co yright 1961 by the Division of Cllrtltiln Bduca­
Huntlntlon, W, Va,
p
O:
;
wo
:.�
I iltl "'�� Tappen Plalu E.U.B, Ch11tth, !or all preaching oervictd 8: 211. tlon National CounclJ. nf the Churches al Chrlat la Ille
'::vor nbl
8 ,P. m.; �•- Paul Hooks, pulnr: 9:30 •· m. Mid-week prayer · meeting. Cia,s Uniled States of America.)
.
_____
Worship, 7 P- m.
Worship; 10: ao a. m. Sunday leader Ray Adams. All are we1- 1 .:.=.:..:..._...::c..:..__:__..:..______
,
Klq:dom Ball at JUnalt • It'll- School: 3 p. m. Baptismal eervices come to one end all of these ser Graca Epilcopal Clmd Pmt- 1
0
Furniture and Appliances
eY.
neases Public meeting Sunday 3 al Shade; 8 p. m. Wed., Prayer vices. On State R•ute 124,. two eroy: William A. Roberts,
Quality Furniture at Lowest Prices
p. m.: Watchtower lludy 4 P. m.; meeting.
milea above Reedsville.
First and Third Sunday■• 10:30 a.
Cheater; Ohio
Phone YU 5-2125
5
U
B_lblo study Tueoday 8 p. m. ; Ser· Finl Baplllt Cllarelt, Rlldoe,
m. Holy Communion; Semnd,
'
Middleport
""' meeting Tbunday 1 P. m.;,J Arthur R. McCauley, pastor; 9:,0 Bdllleliem Boplld Cllureh, Fourth and FRlh Sundays lO·iltl
rOUpS Un G
Arthur R. Md:au!ey, a. m. , The Order for Dally 1110;.._
ltllalllry acboo1 Thursday I p. m. . a. m., Sunday School, Chester Great Bend,
th
Duvllle P I i g r i m llollnen Simpson, tupt.; 10:45 a, m, Morn• pa�tor: 9:30 a. m. Mommg ,wor- Ing Prayer. 8 a. m. Holy Com- 'ftN: .:iperintmdmt al . ...•
Church. Langavllle, Don Wachan• Ing Worship, "Remembering Past slup and Sunday School, . . ·� munfon : Church School at 10, ilO a. Tem_per...,. •- of Oldo tiNI,.•
M+
schwam, pastor. Sunday scboo.l Sacririces"; 5: 45_ p. m. Senior memberm� P a s t Sacrlllces m. every Sunday, Meetings: Vea- �Wll � Ba-a- ol
m., try, F ll'St Tue,day, 8 p. m. : Guild, ,iill spoalt: II tho ,-., Blp·
t,iltl a. m.; lllorn1ng ...,,hip 10:30 BYF; 6 p. m. Junior BYF: 8 p. m. Cbester Sunpso_n, Supt. ; 7 p.
__,_ Evenmg worship.
First Wednesday, a p. m.: aiurcb lilt ODd lftlhotlM
L m. ; Pilgrlm Youth 8:45 p. m.; EvenllJl! service. Wed., 7:30 p. m.
Syrawaa Finl Uni... Presby- Women, Third Thursday, t p. m. day montlng II t,iltl anti .,._
Local Union 5668,
Evangelistic ,ervice 7:iltl p. m.: Prayer meeting.
Makers of Holsum Bread
Fellowahlp aervlce Wedneoday lloalh Belhel EUR Cllureh. terlan · Church, Howard Ruppelt, Heath Molhodlsl CbrdJ. - respectively,
. ......
Ravenswood, W. Va.
i:aul Hooks, paslnr; 9:30 a. m. pulnr: Worahip 9 a. m. "Victory dleport, Raymon Konkright, pu- lfany will nean llff
1,:111 p. m.
1 JWh-liol
of
w
as
llto
pastor
y
m
iltl
an
ial
S
School
ea
h
t:
a. m.,
the
tor: Sunday
pec
Mlddlepon ·Qmeb et ... No Sunday School; 3 p. m. Baptismal In Del ! ;"
■reae , Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. senices at Shade; 8 p, m, wor• Junior Choir; Sunday School !O Jack Bechtle. mpt. ; Morning church before bfcamiDI ••chL
worship, 10:iltl a. m. "Penuuives ed wilh tho Tmtpwwo '­
.
Sunday J!Chool 9:iltl L Ill. ; 1111111&gt; ship; 7 p. m. Pastor's Study •· m.
Ing Worship service, 10;30 a. m Course on Tuesday; 8 p. m. 'ftiurs. Bethl..D)' EUB Charch «�l : o( Steadfastness." I p. m. Senior in 1951. Re ..-nd 18 J'llrl M a
F. E. Dunn, pastor: Worship 9: 30 Youth Fellowship; ? p. m.. Oun- Metbodilt mlrW,.. .11111 dllD IM6a'e
EvangellBUc services each even- Pr,aaer meeting,
flelJl
in
Support the Church of Your Choice
Ing at 1:iltl lhrougb April 16 with E•lerprlae EUB Cbun:h, F.,.._ SUnday School 10:30, otill Knopp, mission on Education; Wedne,day. turn g lo U.. �Po[!l9roy'1 Budget Shopping Center
In 1958 llr. '911!11&lt; - __.
7 p. m. choir practice.
Ralph and Joann Dunmire, sing- els H. Glazier, pastor: Worship Supt.
Po-roy
West Main Strffl
UB
Chureh,
F.
E,
Finl
BaplW
a.ue.,
to
- bla � plll­
service
9,30
a
.
.
m,
Sunday
School
C,rmel
E
tll'HIIUliclans.
oemn&amp; a flolol •¥ JlrlAafter
15
9:
pastor:
Boone,
Donald
port.
9:30
as
supt.;
Weeks,
Dunn, p tor: Sunday School
Naoall Bapllo&amp; - SUnday school 10:25 a. m., E. E.
two ,-rs. la tdflllie IILI
for
tive
Fowler
Tony
Sctlool,
Church
m.
a.
ellsitc
prayer
m.
serYice 7:30 p.
Wotsbip 10:45; Evening
1:IO a. m.: worship, 11 a. m. Enng
,tudy el tbe Temgenera)
much
service
p
i
7
worsh
m.
a.
10:15
Youth
supt.;
Fellowship
6:30 p, m.: meetitlg 8 p. m,
prayer Nl'Yice, W.tneaday
Tlke'Someone to Church with You
Youth
Choir
pr,:lct.lC'e,
Wed., 6 :30 Syracuse EUB Cllllff:h, F. E. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowahip; 7:30 perance albjeet. M 11111 ..t..adlil
p. m.
Wed. 7 : 30 the Yale School of Akoltol llatlCarfflller 11ap1111 - Sunday P- m.; Prayer meeting. Wed. 7:30 Dunn. pastor : Sunday School 9:30 p. m. ,Worship service; 8,30 p. m.
Sunday
leo.
meeting;
Prayer
m.
m.
Aid
p
_'11mrsday; p. m. 11&lt;,n Quisenherry, Supt.; .
acllool 9: iltl, l4aming worlhlp P·
practice.
Children
•
choir
Choir
practice,
Satur•
Prayer
Evening worship 7:30;
WY :Z.2644
Pomeroy
I0: 15.
GENERAL REPAIKING
Sytilcuse Finl Ulli&amp;ed PretbJ'_
Sunday
day,
2
p,
m.
meeting Wed., '1:30 p. m.
Rlldudl Ftnl Bapllll
Middleport
WY 2-3151
Church, Haward Ruppelt,
lerian
lllllNleport,
Chrlal,
Chardl
F.
O!Rrell,
EUB
o!
-I 9:iltl L m. Pnac1tinc Sun, Ill•� Illar
oo
9 a. m. Worship service.
pastor:
.
iniste
l
I
putar:
Sch
a.
Sunday
Gluier.
r: 9:30
H
Fred . Gardner, m
day 2·SO p. m.
�
.
Remember Me"; 10 a.
a.
"Mast.er
Ihle,
,
aupt.; m. B ible Schoo). Wendell Gerlach
Lou
PNIIJ,terln _ 9:45 m
Hl"MIJ'lt
w
SUnday- acbool • a. m. WYF 7 Worship senice J0:45 a. m.: Supt : 10 :JO Morning worship m. Sun(£ay School : . 9: 30 a. m.,
-r(The Friendly Dant)
. and Bible ,!Udy INerf Tuel- Prayor meeUng Thurs., 8 p. m. "Not In Vain; " 6:iltl p. m. Jr. and Congregational meeting ; '11,ursp. m
EUB Cllllrdl, Paul Sr. Youth Groupa: 7:!0 p. m. Eve- day, t:30 p. m. Stall meeting of.
Mlddl1POrt
Your Walgreen Agency
day. Prayer and probe .....i.o ._..
JOBS
,
Boob pa_, to •· m. Sunday nlng Service "He Shall Save": DVBS at Metbodisl Church.
Saturday 1:45 _p. Stmclay
m.
Finl Ulllle4 Prouylerlaa MIPlona of NII [11'111.... ....
acbool School; 11 a. m. Worship; 3 p. m. Wed. . 7: ,0 p. m., Bible study and
I
Peobooolal
Phone WY :Z.2586
Pomeroy
. evangtlisUc 88fflCI 7, 41 Baptismal aerv1ee1 at Shade; 6 p. Prayer meet ing: 8:30 p. m. Choir. Church, Middll!port, Howard Rup- ful mmnoriab ro Amerb't ._
L m
�'.
e '...;.., m. YCIIJth Fellowship; I p. m. Fri- FINI Bop1b1 Charclt, Pomeniy, pelt, pastor: 9, 30 a. m. Churdt - _ will Ito _,. u,......._.
•
Bibl- y night Prayer Meeting.
Wedneaday lllll
p.
Ralph Zundel, )lffl«: 9:30-11: � School, Richard Vau�an, IU)IL; the u11tm today
�
-�- IChool
aim. ,al
m. om- - Valley P- U.U,., a. m. combined ..rv1ce of .,.,. 10,iltl a. m. "::•·slup, ltlamr Re- ™- annual oblerv.... lo tll,
M
9 811 L
-&amp;nday
I, P. llllller, paolor.
,hip and study. Special music. member Me. 5 :30 p. m. Youth rede4 "7 the - .......
J. P. Joacblm, Prop.
c
Ing
,ronblp
I0:45.
Evanpllll
i
Supl Fellowahlp. Monday 7:30 p. m. Alllllla.7 and ,n• llllt"9d bJ the
Cadlllao-Oldsmoblle
- T:G p, m. llldweet pray ._ - - -11: Guest ,peaker, Mr. Berger,
Quality dry eln.nlnf and ta1111dr7 aervtee.
gue
o! Bibi! Study ; Wed., S :iltl p. m. Amerba Lecim and amDfarJ
emper■nce
Lea
Sunday Sc:bool •...., nthe, Sunday of the T
?·4!1
m.
Try our rough-dry service, flat wort lronotl.
,r - Wedneaday
Junior choir pra&lt;:ti&lt;e; 7 p. m. M lbt olllclal _.w no...
241 W. Main St.
church.
Junior
and
wilb Olcar - u &amp;,pl ; Sun- Ohio. Nunery
l:IJapol
.,._.._
chair practice.
Senior
o(
Phene WY t-2057
Mlddltp0rt
wedding
church
.
ttltortlr after the Finl W 0 r I d
onlllp day - fl beld '"' alternate 2 p. m. Open
Blblo acboof l·iltl ._
W.-14
SetllemHI U: L - w...
Neaae
e,'.on.
W
h
a
Sar
and
Rouah
Sundayl al the � Bottom Meth- Robert
_... ll,IO � m. on
edllt Chlil'Cb al 9.iltl, l&gt;Arkl Yates, Receptloo lollowlng; Monday 9-11 Weber Thoma, paafar. Proadllnl fte L...._
,_.., llttl• llo- - r.
... -�
�-• �---.......,.._
,upl; Communion and preacbtn1 Dally Yacalinn Bible School: Wed. services I p. m. Sunday.
Deal ct.rlil • ..,.lou wOI Ila held on Ibo fol- 7:30 p. m. Bible ■tudy and prayer. lllllle&lt;I Melha4JII - - � la Lt. Cot Jofm lle­
.....,a
. PIIIDlblng I, Heating
Blblo acboof l:iltl L III PrNchloa lowing Sundaya al the atrlsllon TIie Fe4ented Cbmd,, Evaeget- eroy, Eugene Brown. pulor: 1:11 Rae I J-", "In
Our Alm Is To Satlafy
IO
pd
It&gt; - fir!'
240 �'l'!'ln St.
Mlddleport
10: L m. OD the llrll and lhlrtl Qiurcb lhntugh April. at 10:SO- teal and Reformed-Pnlsbyterian. a. m., Church Sc:ltool, Kenneth Field,,
I md
-■yL
PhoM YU 1-2145
Chester, Ohio
WY :Z.2550
Euler Sunday, April I. and Ap- Pomeroy: Waldo J. Bartels, pas- Finley, ,upt. ; Worship 10: iltl a. m. baltlellaltla
lllldlara"
�
It
:
...,
lte!lnd - d ai,w - ril 30th. Evening IWYfcea will be tor, Jnhn Wm. Blaettoor, Dir. o! "Power lor Service " Jf\'F, Jr, of
ib
B le llcbool 9:30 a. m.; Wortblp held there al 7: 30 on Sunday1, Chr. Educ. Sunday Schoo!, 9:15 a. and Sr. . 6 p. m. ; Wed. 9 •· m. bleak ...-mp.
brl&amp;ltl
MrYlce 10:iltl a.m. ; Youth Fol March 19, AprU 16. J. P. Miller m. : Worship 10:211 a. m. "Ready! Prayer and study course: 7 p. m. Tho ]IOtltll'
low■blp I P. m.; Wonbip 7 p. at. of Shada Valley Pastoral Unity Is For What?" Youth Fellowship, cboir rebearaal. Sunday, May JIii, -ia1 lo Amerlctm - of
Sunday achoo) 1:iltl a. m.: - pool«. Freeland 'iorrlo preaches 6: &lt;5 p. m. ; Thurlday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Lewill C. Berger will be the lhnl ....., d • tribute to llv­
'l �if-Dart-Dodge Trucks
m.
Annual .. dl■oblod
llll lftll'lltfp 10:iltl
m.a. ; ICvenJaJ al the Mtlbodflt Cburdl. Vacation Churc� Council meeting: Friday, guest opea11.er; Ohio at
PnadlJ ..i,,g, a _, .., PopLa1t,MlclcH..-rt, Ohio
1:iltl P. ; Prayer meot, Bible ScbGol begins May 19th a..� 7:30 p. m., Happy Harvester&amp;' Conference June 6-11
Middleport
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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF THE WEEK

Senti nel Church News

4

be washrj up as a majm leaguer
year ago but he ,omeh ,w
--=== :.:......:l.:.(.L.JU
managts to find lhe holt!':lo m their
"Wh■i ar;e!:U-;;. lor ant ba ts.
Flood an� Bill White. Rlght-flel�er
The ex·Sl. Louis Cardinal left· I Tho Oriole� scored four runs i n
Duke
Sn kler made a shoestrmg
hander hustled to Ford's re.Jt"ue the first Inning and routed Herb
catch
of
Ken Boyer's low liner,
again Thursday night to preserve Score hl'fore he retired ... batter I how_ever' and completed a �ameToday should mark the season's end for the Pomeroy
Catalina &amp; Jantzen
a 6-4 victory over the Beston Rc.d to pave the way for Steve Bar• I
High baseball team but nearly all the players, with exg
endmg double play �Y throwm to
ceptipn of five seniors, will resume play next week on
Soi.:. The win raised Ford's rec• her'� sixth win. Hoyt Wilhelm re- i second base. Bob Gibson was the
the Pomeroy Panther High School ' Summer League
ord to 6-I but it w a!I Ult fnurth Ueve&lt;t ;n the eighth and shut out I hard luck. loser for the Cardinals.
team.
lime Arroyo has come to his auiJ. the White Sox (pr the last lwo
Managers Paul "Corky" Kloes and Bob Wilson had
lance tnis season. In .:111. Arroyo I ·ann 1ngs. Sherman Lollar hit a
•
for the�r
•
· h ope fuIs on th� r·1e 1d We dnesd ay evenmg
t.hctr
BIDES THREE WINNERS
has made 17 nlief appearances three-run homer 'or White Sox ·
Joe Nuxhall ,
ear-oId ex ·c ID•
ftrst workout. The five seniors who were to play their
uec-11
Ior lbe y ankees and ,l�ii •--CAMDEN, N.J. CUPl l - Jockey
Iast game today un der a h'1g h SCh001 banner are T!fry
credited wiili seven "iia\'e-s" th is I
Men's Swim Trunki
Hemes
Larry
,
'
W
alt
Blum. 'll-year--0Id nauve_ 0r
Ebersbach
k
n
Fra
Coates,
Dor
Kmght,
w
year.
· Three Bethanians
Brooklyn, N.Y., won the first
and David Brown
Sffb :ze VldorlH
·
2,98 to 5.95
•e many face s roving
·
A
n
esday
e
d
b
II
l
W
d
ar
t
e
e
i.u
d
�lANAPOLIS,
three
races at Garden State- Park
e
Ind.
1 'JPfl - With Arroyo lo back bun up in w
Among
ed L tters
.
. nittfs,
· lud'mg the •••.
were new recruits up from Pon y League. They include t.dd.1e Sachs vowed today to the late m
inc
__, haa re- I Three Bethany College, Beth• Thu-'
F""u
i� ay.
- oo
.
.
l
n·
Mike
Boyd,
Spe
l
_,_,Fred
Shasteen
"
Jve
Tom
g
it
al l've got to beat the bounded from t.is med ioere 2-9 ! any , W. Va. fr e
Willie Blackwell,
from Pom• da i y double , and then scored with !'
shmen
1
pack to the Ilrsl and most hazard• campa· 1 n ,..,n and 1a
' red at the annual No Dance m
cer, Jim Louks, Ernie S i sson, whitey Ebersbach.
· the Ieature event.
Boys' Swim Trunks
• wei i on ' eroy were hono
1,_.
ign
.
s.
year
had
a
already
who
have
those
m
ou tu when the 50().•mle Me- hlB way toYia1-d achievm�
This grou with
.
lhe 1 a11•!ports banquet Thursday night,
'
'
o f C' oach morial Day auto race O ns TUts• .
. '
un der th,e able d'1rec t1on
or more o ( basebalJ
� to 1 6 __ l .98
pe
flf"St
20-v1ctot·1
reason
of
hta
_ ca- 1 May 25, at the school.
CARDS SIGN GRAY
Russ&lt;:11 Moore, should make tfie Panther e n try a strong day.
reer. Ford ha.1 been a iilar unce ! They are Richard Clark uf
.
5q uad ·
He J.S m a good 1pot to take l950 but has never alt.lined
the l Route 3, Arnold Evans of Rouce ST. LOUIS HJPll-The St. Louls
the lead t the uI.set f h
2().w
m class that ts commonly ac- 1, and Phillip Harrison of Routt Cardina1s of the National Football
Seem_s ru1 t�ough Sports D!ak has not yet put th�ougb lap grind :ince ,! ,its ; tth: �
l
LADIES' SHORTS
. .
. po cepted aa the mark of a, star I 1, Pomeroy. Cl:irk and Harri.sou League have 11lgned offensive
"- pos1.1ion
a question this year on ma1or league baseball history -the i·nsiue
th
1
IJ'Sl oI
m
e
en
to
a
con•
Gray
1961
a
K
rd
gu
t.
pltc
er,
h
'
were
awarded
letters
baske
II
in
we
o
wt
ay
T
d
an.
f
me
that ha�n 't been a nswere d by so
,
l l rows of thn&gt;e eara that l me u
and
P 1'lk! Cleveland Indiana routed ball and Evans rectived a lell!er tract . He stands 6-2 and weighs
try agatn!
for the flying �tort.
s.
pound
:t.lO
Angele,
Angels,
13
5,
an
d
Los
in
baseb
a
ll.
BASEBALL QUIZ
.
00 h, '"d he 1' going to be moved to w�hln 3�
BLOUSES to Match
games of [
I What major league baseball nlayer ht! two home te
I e fl&gt;;� Sfart won' t be
1
a
lme
t
first
first
place
when
the
Minnesota
the
�
run� in one world se11es game ( in 1017)
By Shapely
up •en ion
all t year when
\
Twms
score
d
ao 11-innin�. 7--0 VIC· ,
�
this had happened smce 1903?
.
als �t on ttie pole nd two
2. What major league player was picked off first ba!le !: 0�h�� �rivers beat blm ?mto the tory over the Detroit 'figcrs; the 1
Balhmore Orioles beat the Ch lthree times in one game?
1
so
est
tu
Blouses ___ 2.98 &amp; 3.98
m
"
,
_
ju1np.lor
.
eago White Sox M and the Kan- I
3. Steve Brod ie was sa id to have made ,2.75
t
a
ar
they
told
ab
'
me
out
L
ye
S
'
t
playe
1-ea"gue
sas city Athl:tici down d the I
.
lng off the Brooklyn Bridge ; what majo;
Shnm ______ 3.98
- lhe respons1b11ity of leading t h ii! Washmglon Senators 4. � L'le i
3
'
'
0
r
made $5,000 for walking across the bridge1 (Aft�r being 8 lap, that I ahould
_
,
.
take It Ammcan
""
l
1.A:ague game'1.
sold by t�c Brooklyn Feds le the New York Gtants he Peasy
insu
lo
·
re
a
f
e
s
a
reca
I
ap,
l•
"
·
Sand
price.
e
sa
e
f
h
1
o
K
t
)
cent
·
per
O
ed
0 fax pitcheit a
recetv
5H Our Nico Solodlon 01
- r�
led the Allentown, Pa , restaurant "U
Major League standing,
Mariehal (2-ll vs. CardweU (S·2) .
;om y Oav� h ��
4. What major league player hlt a ball to the extreme
h
er
r
us :
ow
r.
ne
�
Phlladelphla at Clnclnnatl, night
By United Pre11 InternatloDMI
500-ft. point in cen terfield in the Polo grounds, but ll
III;ghth horner O the ,eason as
MEN'S STRAW HATS ___ 1 .98 to 5.95
"Heck,
I
had
so
much
to
do
I
s?
American
Lea
Ue
Pirate
the
-Green
(H) or Ferrarese 1 0-11
of
Carey
Max
was caugh t by
the Los Angeles Dodg�ra shaded
I
n't
d
1
coul
stay
m front. was n
W Lg Pet· GB vs. Jay !4-3) ,
5 . What ma/ or league player led the "Outlaw'' Federal
d spot going Into that lint the St. Lout, C.rdlnafl, t,o, and Detro .t
lhi1
·
,
.344
(
?
i
stence
ex
Its
of
yyears
both
in
mg
,;; ii .692
bot
Los Angeles at Milwaukee, nlghl
league i n
Men'• &amp; Boys' Beachcomber and
m I lost the first lap to Rodger moved to within a hall game of Cleve;and
tu
apolis
n
India
the
with
.366
Feds,
y
n
2.1 15 .605 !¼ -W illiama (3-2) va. Spahn (4--1,.
with the Brookl
I Ward and
t
flr
l
pla
in
only
Nationa
ce
the
11
••
nr.
tti
Jim Ra ma '·
New York
Boot Neck Shim to Match
20 15 •571 "•
P1'ttsb,,..,.1,
•· m'ght-e,o• at St·LoUu,,
' )
F•ds
League game.
that
So
this
t
won
league
'
happen
Federal
the
led
again
player
league
more
8
!Li
6 What major
I
22
18
.550
51/
l
Friend
(5-0
vs.
Simmons
0·3).
�
Kubek, Blaachard Homer
lhc fast•tatking Sachs Mid he'll ;
ln �tolen bases and slugging percentage i n both yea1 :i
Ht t9 .500 71 !1
Saturday'• G•ints
k and Johnny Blanr!J Mmnesota_
Tony
Kube
d1
11
,
'e
1
all
·
the
w
a
y
e?
until
Leagu
I'm
l
a
ln
'
Feder
the
of
ce
during the existe n
Kansas
City
15
455
9
Los
Angeles
at Milwauk...e
18
ard hit two--run homen t,.1 lead
7. What major league player had a lifetime bat�ing l firsl place-I really try to lea.d the Yankees u . hit at tack that Waahmgtoo
18 22 .450 9¼: San Francisco at Chicago
'
average o f 310 with the New York Highlanders, Indian- going mto the first tul'!'I ..
Pomeroy, Ohio
15 20 .429 10 Philadelphia at Cinclnnatl, n!ght
dealt Billy Muffett his fourth loss Boston
s?
I
Giant
IIC1wev
York
cr,
he
New
isn't
and
kidding
him1
apolis Feds, Brooklyn Feds
Chicago
14 24 .368 12 ,i; Pittsburgh at st. Loula, night
_ self He aakt he was aware that Arroyo relieved Ford \� ith two
_ __
�
�
_
Lo
s Angeles
13
23 .36 1 12'.�
men on base and none out 1,1 the
severa
l
other
driven
hnve
the
s
Thursday's Re1ult1
ente, Pirates 'n· Moon Dodgeeighth inning and ·oitched hlllcss
' 1's 25 '• '8o b,·ru!On same idea.
M'
ta 7 Delro1t· � (11 ·mn!ngsl
i
nneso
26 · Mays G1an
·· "Jim Hurtubise might try for hall the real of the way, Jackie
'
Kansas City 4 Washington 3
ll�s 25
l hc early Jeacl, and Ward is riglit Jl�nsen homcr&lt;.'O for lJ 1-;wn.
an d 13 Los Angeles 5
Clevel
Am�r;caa J.. ea�ut:Genlifo, Or•
,
n
J
By U nll-NI l'revs JdfernaUooal , loles 42: Cosh, Tigers :14 ; Boro; brhind me," .11a ld Sachs. · ''J'hat WUlie Kirkland and ohn y Ro New York 6 Boston 4, ni_ght
.
ard is one of the toughl..'SI: com- mano drove in four rum each and Baltimore
Natloa11I Lugue •
Tigers 3.1; Co lavito , Tigers 30 ; , W
6 Chicago 4, night
,
WoOOy
Kirkland
Held
Romano,
"
s
8
Pct
k
petitors,
and
R.
0 la Hurtubi e.
Playl"r &amp; Club G. AB
Fr
day
Killebrew. Twins 2B,
Probable Pltcllert
1
t
"
and Bubba Phillips M oomers to
_____
Moon, L. A. �7 123 25 45 . 34:lu
Ptublnt:
at
Chicago
New York, nightlead the Indian s· t7•hit attRr.k.
Minor Le■pe Renll■
Clmnl(', Pitts. 33 136 22 47 .l46 N ■Uonal IAaiu�: Podres . Dodgynn
f4-ll
vs.
Turley (3---21,
W
Malh11ws. M il 33 129 24 44 . 34 , en S- I : Mizell . Pirnte!I -t•I ; Mc By United Pres, laternatloaal Jim Grant staggeMI lhrourh 6 Boston at Baltimore, ni.:;}if----IT NOW
2·3 inning:11 to pick up his fourth
IalenaUenal Leaiue
Gonzll'r.. Ph i l 30 95 14 32 .3'37 C.Ormlck, Gia n•.s s-i: Koufn
SChwall f H)) vs, Estrada &lt;2•S).
wln
with
.Barry
Lalm.n
1
deanml!!
&amp; AN
Bollin�. M il. �1 12"J 30 n . 33.1 Dodgers 5.2 : Pmkcy , Reds 4 -2; Burfalo 8 Rlchmond 3
- ·�Minnesota a t Washington. night, I
Jersey
City
1
I
Syrac
ll.M! 4
A.eron. M il. 11 128 19 40 . 3 3 llunt ,Reds .._2 ,. Burdette, BravE'l
Kaat ( l.3) vs. McClain 14-lt.
by
Charleston 4 Rochester 2
Shmrl, Pills. 27 93 14 29 :n2 1 4-z ,
Kansas City at Cleveland, night
olum
bus
at
.
C
Toronto ppd.
Houk, Polls. 31 llO 9 34 :kU Affler1c•• League: Regnn. Tl·
-Daley ( f.5 ) vs. Hawkins (4-2).
AmerlcM Anodat!Gn
W ill s . L. /\ �7 153 27 47 . 307 gers 5--0 ; Motsi, Tigers 5--0: G rnnt.
Detroit at Los Ange�e.s, night
T Davis.I, A . "9 153 22 47 .307 Indian, 4-0; Lary , Tigers H : Omaha 7 H mutou 6
-Lary (H&gt; vs. Kline 1 1 -2 1 •
Da llas-Ft. Worth at Denver ppd.
A muW.an Lt-ague
I Ford, Yanks S-1.
Satanlay'• Games
Louisville at Indianapolis resched•
.350
38
21
103
78
n
n
i
M
Kil!hrw,
_____
Chicago at New York
uled for later date.
Cash. llf'trolt .141 129 J3 45 349
Boston at Baltimore
1
P■clflo Coad Leape
Temple , Cleve 311 155 22 53 :�
Mlnnesota at Washington
San
Diego
7 Tacoma I
n. llbn,;n . Bal 41 UH 29 53 . .u;"
The
allla county Riding Clua Kansas City at Cleveland
·
G
Portland 11 Vancouver 6
Green, M inn. J7 144 Z2 47 3'.0 N
Jnc. will have its annual HorlC! Detroit at Los Angeles, nlght
Spakane IO Seattle 1
1 l
Homanu, Clev 311 130 18 42
Show
on Tuesday, May SO
NaUoa■I League
I
1 Hawaii s Salt Lake City 4
Boro�. Detroit 3!1 ltO 20 l'i .... 1
W. L. Pd. OB
p.m. at the Gallta County Junior
Sauthen Auoelalloa
:-iieV(•r.� . Chi. 311 144 25 48 .319 Mrs. Moae1 Perry apent n rew '
Fair Grounds, Rt. 35, S miles San Francisco 22 13 .629 . . I
Trinndo5. nnl :\II 121 14 38 . 314 days recently with Mr. and Mrl. Chattanooga I Little Rock 1
west of Gallipolis. The Club 11 a Plttsburgh
20 13 .006 1 \
Tasby, W;,sh 35 131 1 1 41 .313 Ma.lcolm Caudill and family, near NuhvllJe 11 Shreveport ,
member
of
the
24
18 .800 Hi
Ohlf:1
V
alley Horse Los Angeles
Blrmingtam at Atlanta ppd.
Home Rua1
w8verly,
Show A,an. and the 14 cla119 polnt Cincinnati
20
18
.556 2¾
N11Uona.l l.f'a,rut : Cepeda, GI• Mn. Sidney Parker and AM:l, Moblle at Macon ppd.
ahow wlll be judged under rule:1 Milwaukee
16 17 .4R5 a
Eu&amp;.en Lea,u,
ants 12: Hobmso1, Reds l l · Moon Bolivar wen guests lhl.J �·eek
WORLD'S NEWEST SPORT COUPEI
St. LouiJ
set up by the As811.
15 19 .441 61,;
Dodgers 10: M11lhf'w11, Braves JS, of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Reading 11 Williamsport 4
Classes are:
Chicago
12 23 .343 10
Lancaster 10 Springfield 6
May,, firnnlt 6: T. Davis, Dodg- Ney Carpenter.
Slide ll11lde thll fiery new ,i■mor coupeJ Lean bad!: in comfortable bucket ,eata-.etan41.
Lead In Pony (Rider six or Philadelphia
11 13 .324 lOIJ,
ers II
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frale/ Jchnstown lO Binghamton •
Thuraday"a Remh■
under) not judgfd trophy for all
ml II no utr■ COIi! Feel tho tbrW of u• •• w Rockette 185 b.p. Enain• , , , four barrel
Aml" rkn n l..eague: Gentile, Or- and children had H guests tl\ls ! -- __ ___.::..._____ entri ,
Loe
Angele,
1
st.
Louis
O,
nlghl
and
t
Mn. Blll Burke an lmam •
lole! 12: Colavi o Tigers 11. Kille weekend her parents, Mr. ana 1
carburetor, dual tmtlet uh1uatl, high-torque NII' 1sle1 You can 'be ·1mon1 the fint to
Pittsburgh at Chicago, ppd., r:iln
2. u
Parade Horae.
brew, Tw�n� 11: Mantle, Yank.a to; Mrs. Arthur Hamilton imd �r \ Ft. Knox, Kentucky were guests
.
Philadelphia at MUwaukee, nlgh.t,
owo Old1mobUe'1 1ctlon•packed Cutlw . • . oewest and aportieat of the amallet cara!I
SN!Vn, Yi. hate Sox. 9 ; Averill, An• brolher- in-law and sister \Ir. and or their mother, Mrs. Hazel l. Engllsh Three Ga ited.
ppd.,
r
ain
t.
Weatem
Pteasure
Horse.
gele� 9; Wagner Anr,els 9.
Mn. John Vealey oil of Oak Hill, Burke, Carol and J. W. aod at•
tended commencemeat at Albany s. Weatem Pleasure Pony mn- Conly games scheduled)
Ru• DaUed la
w. Va.
Frlday'1 Preb■blt Pltellen
N■Uon•I Leapt; Cepeda. GI- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye. Jr High Sdwol where J. W Burke der 48'' &lt;Rider 11 yrs. or under)
San
Francisco at O.!cago - 1
.
llsh
ait
ive
.
Hors
G
ed
anta 33; Aaron, Braves 32 : Cltm and dauRhllm, Gall, Beverly, was a membtir of the graduating 8 �
FSbcll: Horse.
tt
7.
Western
Sharon and Ruth, who ha ve bHn clau.
8. Westem Plea�ure Pony 48 •
In Puf'rfD Rico whert he was Ret-ent gue1t11 of Mr, 01
�
lo 151" Rider U!I or �er.
station&lt;.'(! for lhe past two yean, Perry and Frmtk were Pir.
9· Tennuaee \ValkmR Horse.
are siwuding some lime wilh hla Mn. W illiam Thomu and N.,ney ,
IO. Clover Leal Barrel Race.
parents, Mr. and M ra. Dale Dyo, Helfin and Jane Caldwt:U and Mr
JI.
En&amp;lish Pleasure Horse.
Sr. Othin glt('sts on Sunday for a and Mrs. John Thomu, Co!um:
11.
Weltem Show Horse.
family reunion at the Dy-, horr.e bu,.
Cave Tours
were Mr. and Mrs. Chesler Friends from the community at. 13. Western TraU Harse &lt;P011Swimmlna
BaJ1mgardner and family, " •. ,.. tended the wedding al Dyesville !es not permitted).
Boatin1
ton, Mr. and Mrs . Clyde W 11ker church of Robert Carpenter, 100 1"· Roadater Pony, 50" or un·
fishin&amp;
and family, Thurman. \11 . ond of Mr. and Mn, Lawrence Ca'1)- tier.
Ridina:
Mr1. Gll'n Envin aid chlidreu, enter and Joyce Randolph, d ,n..:1,. I In addition lO the �ln,d
claues or the Jhow thertt wm bs!
Mary tvllle, Mrs. Peter Keµnar ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamet
Hiklna
Calf
rnplng, a popular ,port In
dolph, Athens. Botb llNl Jradu- i
Modern Efficiency Cottages and son and her mothe-i· ;- law. tes of
Albany High khool. She i DDrth west.em eommunlllel 1nd 1
J Mrs. L. C. Kepnar, Hartford and �
1t new low rates
emplo
yed as Sel'retary at Alh- : wlll he lntrodu&lt;'f'd here for tbt,
PClf rt1tNat1ona or complill lnfor-- 1 Mr. and M n. Alvin Dye and fam. 1 11
ens Htgti School aQd lie ia in the . flrtt time,
....UOn, c■lh c,ne, c""-'" stat, r■,11 lly local.
1
· � fut and rough action nf
Oliva HIii, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Hebron Burke U . S. Air Force.
M
n
. Elta McComas, who haA these profeulnnal Tope1'I ii u- 1
I ,nd children , Charleaton, W t/a. .
I
Mr. and Mn. Ml')'\ Knowlton "nd spent some time with her chll· pedfd to i,:lve •:,«-tnton I tllrll� '
!
I
-.
children. ColumbllS, Ohkt : Mr. I dren 1n the Dayton area. Nlurn• i Any one dntrlnl to f'lrter the ,
--- - -.
- -·
-- , ed to tile home of her son•m-law jackpot t'OnleBl may do to. ·
and dauaJ,ter, Mr. and Mn.Vic- Admluioa to 1he ,how .....,.is ,
Don't ml&lt; ,our 1111 •
tor Perry. She waa acc",1PJb le:I I t, 50 t"ent■ for adults, and nnder !
Deluxe Model
�
36" MODELS
Ulat of othen · atop 111.
ID daJ.
by
eat,
d
Good
fne.
ughter
lS
•
\
,
an
.
Ju
\fr,.
J
ne
ea
�
tiptd,
Tllceo
the
11&lt;ea1::111�
out
ol
cook­
ln
expe�
Jet our
High Broiler
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and �h,ld ren who �penl Ylonda.y \ --- - •• · --·- --·Ins • • . . hai clock timer, cookins
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dtle Moon needs to abed
mor11 pouuda to mate t.?Je 175- [or Archie Moore'11 light beavy
pound llmll for his llghl heavy- . weight crown, bopn a major conclnniaU Jell-bander, pllcitld ..... weJ&amp;bt U11e llgb\ aga inst Giulio ditionlng wt 4otrn ·loday on
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his fifth consecutive loss.
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up. Leroy Thoma, hit two homers for the Angell. •
The Twins overcame ■ 1ive-tun
first-inning de(icit to send the
game into extra innings oc R('no

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WOMAH'l!I CLUB BANQUET
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win Stein, 'l'be weleomin1 addrtu named Eric !fell erwJ weighed e '
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Paul Scally. Mr�. Percy �• and Mra. George Bumgardner ol
FER TH" SE11LEMENf
OUT SHOPPIN'
Southweslem DJStdet Woman • Ma1011 , Mrs. Freda Hart of New
AN' TRV TO KETCH Ht'R
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Club president of Huntington, was Haven and Mr. Emory Hart all!ID
guest speaker. Several humol'IIUI of New Haven.
readings were 1Iven by Mn.
PllRSONALI
Powell.
Ann Howard, daughter of �r.
Offl.cers for the coming year and Mra.O. J, Howard, Jr. , haa
were Installed by Mrs. Booten. been a recent patient at Pleasant
They were: president, Mn. John V8fley H JS ital.
P
Morgan; vice president, Mrs. R.
Mu.
and
A. Lee Stewart of
Mr.
,
secretary
g
recordin
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G. Greene:
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Va
W.
Sutton,
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treasure
Ford;
Mrs. Kermit
Mrs. James Hampton: correspond- glltlsta of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stew-•
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Edwin art. They were enroute home art ,
ing secretary, Mu.
er havln� vi&amp;ited their son and1 ,
Roush.
lw AL t:Aff
ter-m.Iaw, Dr. and Mrs. ,LI L ABNER
M R G Greene was general daugh
y Stewart al Oxford, Ohio.
cha�� 0{ the dinner and was Perr
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�-START ME TOt.JARO HER-A,,,.1'
Cmdr., Rtd.• James Dyer of
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'assisted by Mra.. Frank nompTHIS
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visiti
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Eugmle Hester. 'Ille table• were
5 T!MES, HE.
M&amp;!!cf Mr. and Mn. Harry
EMBARRfiSSIN'.�
decorated with floral arrange- Guests
FAINT&amp;D
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ments in keeping with the elub"• Mille LU' n
Mrs. Wayne Daw� and
and
Mr.
colora of red and white. Unique
daughter of Columbw, 0?10, Mrs.
place cards with faces and eay•
Florry and two children c,f
Paul
ings depicting the personality of
Island, N. Y. Rev. Mra.
Long
each guest aJso decorated the
Miller, Sr., Mr. and Mnr.
Harry
tab!es.
Gary Nichols and daughter of
Those attending were Mrs. Mlddleboom, W. Va., and Dr. and
Fred Batey, Mrs. Eugene Hester, Mrs. Walter Kelly of Marietta.
M W Nancy Scally, Mrs. Charles Mrs. William Powell, Jr.• Mrs.
ca... C:.pf'
::......!.::..--=.=:Dodd, Mrs. Carl King, Mrs. Lou- William Powell, Sr., Mrs. Otto
is Karachnik, Mra. Karl Wilea, GrllTltll an4 Mn, Jack Welch atl, KIN9
Mrs. Chester CampbeU , Mr1. Wy• tended the Tue11day session of GASOLI
att Chadwell, Mn. Bertha Filson, the west Virginia Synod Confl'r• •
Mra. Edwin Stein, Mn. Frank ence of Ultberson Orureh's at �( 5- 2€
0,
Thompson, Mrs. George 'lbayer, l Jackson'■ Mill. Mr. and Mrs, It. )�
Mrs. Floyd Carmack, Mrs. Wll- 1 1,loyd ROU&amp;b attended the Stew- ,.,;,;_,-:;--/ -. ,
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liam ?hfsler, Mn. Robert ?4c- ardship Banquet and meeting on
Glothlm, Mrs. Walden Roush,,1 Tuesday evening.
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,Timmy
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Percy Booten, Mrs. Paul Powell, Mrs.
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.
friend
visltin�
day
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gan, Mr111. Marl: Ward, Mrs. Billy Wednes
,;Ward, Mrs. Toomey Flinn, Mrs. Mrs. 0. J. Bost.le has been a
"1cBCI'.
Don B.illley, Mn. Willard Fear, surgical paUerJt at Holzer Hos�
Mrs. Donald F, Roush, Mrs. pita\.
• • •
James Hampton, Mrs. Kermit Mrs. Blll J. Howard, Mrs. Har- NANCY
and
Ford, Mrs, Jess Abel and Mn. ry Miller, Mn. Edgar Layne
Coin
were
Jewell
Mrs. George
Kent MIiier.
T H ANKS ···
visiting
JUST SAY,
WOULD YOU
ay
Wednesd
lumbus on
lTOJUI: SHOWER
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NOW
1RMA
sur
a
PLEAS
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is
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who
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AUNT FRITZ !
Mrs John Morgan alU'I Mrs. Mra, Dona Cook
WON'T
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WR
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Univ
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SAYS I HAVE TO
Chest�r- Campbell were hostessea glcal
FOR
CALLING
ABLE
TO
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LETT
APOLO G I Z E TO
to a stork shower honoring Mra, pital.
READ IT
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FOR ME 2
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of
Barb
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Wolfe
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Mrs.
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even
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Donald Hartley on Frid
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daug
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her
visiti
at the home of Mrs. Morgen. The Ohio, is her�
Mr. and Mrs.
-1aw,
and
ter
son-m
blue
color scheme of pink and
was carried out in tbs decor•• Lloyd Roush.
-----i tions and refreshments, A large
stork was placed on the end of
CARPENTER
the gift table overlooking the Guests on Sunday at the Lewis
gifts. Games were played during ; Smith bome were Mrs. J o h n
the social hour.
Whlltington and son, her riephew,
_ �e .•t�?,in�, w ��- Mrs:, lonnie- Scarberry : Mr. and Mrs.
11 CHESTER GOULD
Louil itarscbii1�. ffi-s. t1uii-les Herb Ilanaway and daubhler, ;\lr. DICK TRACY
Dodd, Mrs. Frank Spradling, and M rs. Man ford Smi1h and
Mrs. Frank Thompson,_ Mrs. Jae� Rena, all of Lancaster: arJd Mr.
00 ABSOU.ITELV HOTI-IING,
10 'TI.HNI( 1/N Kl!NNEL MAS
Flesher, Mrs. Carl Kmg, ·Mn. Ray Knox and Mr. and Mn. fioss
IM)'()R-AIJD C.O OM JUST
BECX:IMI! A NIDl!QJT R&gt;R
AS DEFORE, TME NEXT
Jess Abel, Mrs. Roy Cooke, Mrs. ,Knox apd son, Springfl,!d.
CR0CICSf VMffCAN I 1)0?
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Mrs.
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William P lL ,
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Mr· and Mrs· Kelley Kerns and ·
Mrs.
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Diver
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Donal
Flinn, Hrs..
aughter, Madison, W. Va. wt'fe
n_..;_ •,l'"•
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GIerm Sm1lb, Mn. _
ekend gues� of Mrs. Mo:-;es
ley, Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. Dym- we
y and family.
Perr
pie Cockrell, Mra. Hartley and
Max Crabt.re�,
the hostesses. Sending gifts were Mr. and Mrs..
,,,.,�ck�nn al
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Mrs. William Powen. Sr.• Mrs. o. Columbus, spent
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111s parJ· Bostic and Mrs. Larry Lleving. their home '!find v1s1te&lt;l
ents, Mr. and Mra. Edgar CrabJ!IEWJNG a.us
tree.
ay
d
Tue�.
met
- The .-wing tlub
afternoon at the home of Mrs. H,
L. Dyer. Durln&amp;: the social hour
INSPEC1'ION -BET .
rtfmhmenta were served to Mrs,
Chapter OES, will hold '·'-'"--'.r.:1
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AA' MARLENE, OREAM�
Bryant, Md. D. A, Smith, Mra. pie at !lb: for office
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Matron
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Mrs, RU80 Jl,,lblini and the hos- tin and William Stewart, Wore.EV0NQ 81L1EFI N&amp;V!R A
�. Mrs. .Dyer. 1'be nm meeting thy Patron, announced. The .Jn•
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will
officer
apectlng
the
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will be held an. lf,ay 21
Be1; Spaulding, Distriet 25, Athhon'IIII of Mrs. D. A, 5milb,
ens.
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he took -Jal IChoollnlFeb• - who la • fool
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$40_ Trade•l':J

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:n. Trop,.

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ff0lzer ffosp1t• aJ

t&lt;&gt; ...u tb• n11 "tat, bfNhlElmer Winston, Anita Estep Mn lstered aI the bosnit
..J on 1buniC ed 0
David Alonzo, M1·s. Nan Fisher, day,
t�� ���nJO:
��:�.�� :�� t;.
IN THI �-O■ATI COU l:T
lt'rlna: bi. Htale: that u... d•cedHt
""· King and William BoySALE STEREOS - G.E., MotorK8uuJn
Ml!IGS COU NT'r, OHIO
was Rind In fe41 dmplo of the !olo!a_ Magnavox $99.95 up. No ca111y, SIii.ith. icxeeuttts
1ow1A1 dnc,r1bed Tf!■J e.Ute:
E a&amp;ttl!ill lloipllal
er IJI.
Mrs. Van Mc:Dade and Cora
Tw tclllo•l11.1 1nl e.iat&lt;i situated
--'" HoI·
�1 th• I.art Wm and
t
Among those who entereu
1n the County o1 M•li:•, 1n the sta1e
Hilton visited Mr. McOade ia
c!own paymE'n1 H amp on and Tntament o1. JeM■ RWWDel, I
Amoq Alline
o1 Ohlo, JDd ill tbe VUJase &lt;&gt;I Pom·
Capeh art, New Haven, W. Va. Dttt&amp;Hd.
no,11t 24 hours According tu n1e mlanlght rf! Athens.
Plalntuf
H1Jy, and bounded lad. deacrlbed zer hospitaJ in the ..,..
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5
23
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a.1..
Glli&lt;ln
��d:
follow,,
Hobar
RESULTS
..
DEPENDABL
were:
Mrs.
t Wilson, port of the nui·sing department, - - - -W.
FOR CONSISTENl
- - 1.1.
---RATES
No. 11,ltl Commone!� •t tho ,oulhw1'11t COJ'· f27 Fourtb Ave., Mark A llen Mc- those patients who were listed
------------ 1
ner of John P. GUlliandt l o t;
7
MOTIC I IY ,uaLICATIOtt
f «10U per word. one msert1on Minimum cbarJe--60
( 1 4} FOR RENT
Glenna Rum.me! wbo nlidn at Box thmco M&gt;uth 31 d�, w...i eiJh.ty Coy, 1 12 Eastern Ave· • M r,. H fair included Mrs. Robert Ray. DN YOUI_ DUI w•
cents ti cent&amp; ptf word fur three cunaecutiv, i.nsert10D1.
•u910, 81'rlin, New Hamplhln. a n d fou, &lt;M! feet, thence n&lt;irth Cl4 de1.I Arna A · Massie ' Eureka Star Rt , nor. Jame Sn�,
&amp; "�- Vern CampSpecial--0oe ownth ior liO cent11 per word
·
y
d H.um�l, wrio rt11du at nn
i'lo
ci•hty
four
de.eur,
,
u
,1
(:ti
1-2&gt;
EIGHT Fi.00M HOUSE AND cap/11..1 Ave .. om.:ha 13. Nebruka. thirty even and one haU feet; Jerry Dean Stumbo, Rodney beil, Clifford Smith, Mrs. Owen
Full rate of ii cent§ per woN:I will tHI cliarged for adand the unknown belro, devise... 1•11•· thence north (!14 1-21 litty tour and DougIas A K0hser, 2404 Mt Ver
11erusang if oot oa1d w1thjn LQ days alter receivlbl! hill.
se'ifll room hCJU3t'; One 5-room ttt1.
·
Walters, Mrs. William Fox, Earl
·
ad.m1n.-1r,oton. uecutors •rut one halt Jri;:rH� wut (l9!Jl one hunErron io Advertl&amp;ln! ShoUld be re11urted 1mmed1ttely.
Also New 5 room u.111n1 of Arthur fturnincl, D�eascd , dr,.d and nlnetJ f»• reel: tMnce non Ave. , Pt. Pleasant, M r s. Reese, Ho
apartment.
race BuX••
wn, JOhn Mag!'he 1J&amp;1ly Se.ntu1el wtl nol be responsible for more than
.
... ,JI ld&lt;e notice that Olad�• Smith Ml -·,rth. 68 dc1 eut J87 1 ·2 rm: I
.
house WJth garnge and laWldry Eiecuuu
ot tho Lut wm and Tnt•· thenn iouth 29 ,.,.u.,. eut u151 Elmer E. Sigman, Middleport. nani, Miss Flormce Camp• Mich•
01Je IDoorrect l.llsertiun
, mt "' Juoe RummoL De&lt;,eued, on ,;mo hundred ud ,c,cnty fln fert Mrs· Dana E · Hrunm Rt• 1 Min
CarJ of TbanU and Sperial Notices of Events., $1.25,
in basement, A. N. Bengel. Ph. m
·
he 27th day ur Ap:rll 11161, flied a Pt• to the Pia,� of 1&gt;eginn!n1. fontilln'
· • ael Bryant, Rog2r Watson' Shll for 50 word minimum Each addihonal word, le.
WY 2-3272.
2•Hfc tll1on In the Probate Court of M•ill "'I 1133-1000 0r 1" M�r•·
J• Theiss,
.1
ersvi"Ile · Mrs. BJvthe
Jerry
ley
Larkins,
Lori
Blevina,
.
Coun�y. Ohio. 1Uq!n1 that 11 11 nee
.
• Powe, lin•
Ob1tuarle1 pubhshed at 1 cent per word.
l£•cept1n1 therefrom 43. Hl3 ot an Rt . I Racme, M·!'ls Teresa Dawr. Stumbo, Mrs. Emma Ochsenbei.n
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wotws 1 DA 'i 3 DA'J'S 8 DA VS I 110.
e,e
.,.h,ch
a
wu conVf'}ed by Ju.
TRATLER SPACE AVAILABLE l , E . Oan1e
· I A S· Mrs. Olli!:! Russell, John Henry,
18
60c
90c
Sl.35
$f.50
"" L Rummel and Amella B. Rum . Clark . Oak H'IJ
• 0-. "'-lt .
.
at
Miller's
Trailer
Court,
Mid·
th•
meJ
P
omero}
to
Bell
ilaiJ
...
·ay
20
60c
Sl.20
$1.80
$6.00
bury, Rt. l Beaver, Mn. lsaiali Mrs. R.,ue,:·
,.L--1 s,·m,. M •·,. A n n •
un
Au11ust
ht
.
1913.
l.'ompan,
·
$2.00
dleport Ph. WY 2·5422. 342
25
'15c
S1.50
S2.:ui
$7.:Kl
wh k h d�eed ,1 m' ded in Vol 110, I-lardy, Rock Camp, and M r tll. M·assie, Ferd Lawrence, Ernest
_,.,.,.cwo-a,
per
WNk
24
Beech
St.,
M1daleport.
Ohio.
I
Paee
uf
'.h
o
Du,d
d
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o
R"e
r
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Ads 1'flelved bJ 10 A. II will be In that day•, piper.
Mui;:, C&lt;&gt;untv, Ohio. tu w hkll r•f· au1 E · M CIl"\lr!· ed • Ravenswood A. Watts. Thomas Howerd How
S 18 !Ok i
h
d
or
Ingels Furniture
1 W, \' a.
ard Hysell and John M. Raike.
-i
;���1�:1�� :�:;i;;P :-;': " :,
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
., um
Af'AR·
TMENTS
-_
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-;,hed 1111 d
cep1t&lt;1 parc...l.
Middleport., Ohlt .....t
Births
Six units of blood were admin- I
I
miumt!!him. McMasters. MlddleREFEREN&lt;E
DE£D.
Vol
IIJ4,
Pa1e Mrs. ,Tames Vt'hite, Ravenswoocl
Note: Re■der1 ue cordial�oo. D&lt;-c-d Reeo,rtl! M•·11s Coun() • . , ,
port Pbone 'NY2--mL
, Vi. \a., son. 4:48 p.m. Thursday I,
Ir
invited
to
use
this.
anoh,o
IC
,9)
FOR
SAL..
Cl) NOTICES
1-3_
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a
for
1•
1&gt;c1!tion.
oald
of
c-r
,
.
-rr
The
,
c
pu
.sp
--- 1 --- - - -- -- FOR REl\"T: APARTMENT W,!h nouncement a ce fer bli
. prenuoe1 for tnA pur- Mrs. John Sauer' Rt. 2• pt• Pleas---'---th.� 1MJ,. of •aid
&amp;ND PDT CONTROl
UBMl'l'S
- m. �F O R AI. UMINU!\-1 AWStNGS thrPc rooms and bath. Phune and vrganiad group ��- pn,c "' pa,m1 th.e debts of d.,edent ant, daughter, "' · HI a.m. Thurs
be 1ccept- �mt l h� costs of adm,ni.stran on.
5 J llc ing1 , Notices will
-•..
R. Residentlal and fommerl'ial I \VY 2-5141.
"' F- -•
Th• i,artiu r,,., ari,.. � m entioned day. Mrs. Ruger Lee Gilbert. Rt
· --.,
_.,.._. to run d&lt;11. , r t h rel!- days will
.-av
lake- notk.- ,h,i lh.c-y have b�en
.,
l' m
Comhloallun Scref'n and Glass ro part,es ddn1&lt;1int i,, said p.,t, J ' hur an, son• 8 · 24 a · m· Thurs
... A. Senicll a■tln ft'Y :I- Aluminllm Storm Doors aod g ROOM HO ·'.l.1 E • Lmro ]n H 1 ll ' ( or leu) in advance. of the nam
l!un
arid
,
the•
a,.
r�nuir
•
w
day.
,
even1 . N oh(e1
received for •�m• be-lore th&lt; 17th.� day" &lt;&gt;f ••••••
1-1141e
June,
Wlodowa. Call WV 2-3748 flay Available .lnnf' I Wm. McQui g,� . more tllan three inHrtion1 · 19til.
DIscha,�
,
5.--..
Bay \i i · will be held until meeting /
·s s � lTII . f:,c,.� utrl� af
AT
Cr.Al)\
Patients
recently
disrhar......:r
IE!l: U&amp; FOB FEED NEEDS AND or l'Vening. King Hu ilrlP rs S u p. 3ooi 2 WebSler Road,
.
E,
..... ln•h� La,t w,11 and le•tam..n1
I
!age
Ohio
5
2
30!C
t
o
h
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above_
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_
5 U IOtr
requiremenli.
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~Jnaull(, Mhldlep rt ply Compuny,
oi J�,,. �""'""!, 0..&lt;·.,�••d,
-- a��
_
eluded Charles Hockman, Mr�
1 1
3 25
MIU.
Robert · Hayaie, Mrs. Nannie
I IN POMERO Y . � be rl room� . tw n •------------' cRow: �. �g(� &amp; PORTEJI
-1 .�ns FOR Pi.AIN Tlf"F
AT:n:
i
1
i
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gal
age.
i!d
l
lc
frame
story
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Rhea, John
Baird• Mrs, Genild
1\1 .-\\-' ::6
LUNCH AT JACK'S Dairy Bar . I
\ti .Ill, , ., , 1, 12. 19, 26, UII 2 9!
&lt;
I
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811th
i
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Furr
u
or
nshr,d
nfurn � '
-- ' E. Evan!I, Mrs. O\lo B o s t l '" · I
Middleport! It 's Like Reaso'I i
Pomrroy M e t -,o 1i�1 C h u r c ,
ed. Write :1% l'li a t/mm
L E�AL NOTtCE
I Mrs. Modjeska Love, Mrs. Lew '
n, t \\ :::CS · u inrrw Qr s",'£- n drnr r_, ,
able, MRnl
,t-24-6
__
' a« .'lo 11 - l81
·
Cult1mhus. 01 1 :,l m· call Rlal'.'/ ed1l.rf' · Thu ,dc1
I
,iA"
_WIS
· '·
· Wa1son, &gt;Irs. wJ· 111am
1s
noUG!.A�
OOROTHY
IT'
F,·
r y ,.inJ
Now ENROLLING STUDENTS
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1
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2
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5
2
Wy
s
ln'r
and
I,
ant
da,,gh?,r.
Mrs.
Dale
in
,, ay :."J an , 2ii
l
,.
l' ,;, 1n11u.
for art lessons end oil painting I
vo
-·Darst
and
infant
daughter,
Mrs
,,, ,- 27
.r &gt;l'lllte'I"
--'- color and for summer
EU-11!:fl A DOUG! A�,
One local owner.,
6 ROOM INF11RN1SHED arrnrt\\ est il,u1��-,,,11er , PenMylvanta,
Ray Heaton ant.I infant son, Mrs 1
day 1chool at Central School '
1
me'11. Call C!iJ istine Beegle �r Th(' Mt. Mor-1.'!!1 l'hurch of Gwl ,
n.,t�n&lt;iant
El m� r A Oour 10• wh""" PI�c� or CharIes Rowe ar.d infant daugh• ,
building, Pomeroy, beginnin"'e
Mr� F:arl Bennett. Pomero,· 1+ 1 11 h.uv.- a rummage sale at 11,.,. "'• 1 &lt;1�"•�
w ,•"t ttrLdre,nter, Penn- ter Mrs Jerrv Culwell Wavne
1�
.
"'·'·-·'
toWlniuf\y • M 8Y 31 • aI 9 a · m·
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111�11r;ml'e Bklu . nha n l a, 01h�1"lu, who,� pla,•e or
5-24-121, i'l'arn,T-D:r,•is
Ohiu.
ruld,•n�., ,. onkrio"n. wi ll 1 a 1r.� nu1k� Zeigler, Mrs. ·Anna Scites, Mrs
AIIO will keep children for work.
..
y 25, 26. 2,
thKt nn !he 4th da} of .'ltaJ,'. lfl/lJ,
I
Super 4 DQor. 6 cyl. auto. transmlulon. Tbi1 nl' II
..
b Hor,,,
. HOii""
-� �" b111 h. · ,uI I ba�. l\b
· g ' etc• I Pl um b•1ng &amp; Heating
I ,,• un, er"lfn�•u ,,,cd h•r P•tilion
=-nts• l!.IIU
·"·ppm
Ing r-�
•
peel)
ng
skat
public
b
will
A
·
·
1
A,�,n.,1
as
clean as it is econoonieal. One uwner,
him
,n
618
th.
E.
Cuurt
Main
St.
or
Commun
e
Por,,"iroy
\
I
ment,
yard. ehorJe VY 2-3898
Rates reuc,nable. Supecvised
held at the BiQ Tup in \1 idd k Pl� .. ,o f M •IJM Count}·, Ohio, pr•JI·
·2•24411
l
1
Ph
WY
one
, in11: for a divor«e, ,·u�tudy of min or
1•24•6L,
play and activities. See Marga·
eh,ldr�n, a1,mun)· •nrt &amp;upport, hoth
The 801h A r • On The
1 port Saturday mornmg !rum IO ttmporar;
..._,
....._,.,..,,.,.
ret Lewis at Central School, or',,_,..,,,..,..,,..,
·
·
�nd perman11nt; and other
----- - 1'
I until noOrJ sporJ-n1ed bv lhe Moll i- r�l,et, on the
Riv.r. No• Is The Tim•
of lfrou ne�CaU WY 2·5:l08. between 5 and 7 ELECTROLU
I ers' Auxilial'y at Boy Seoul Trooi; le�, of d uty 1round1
()7)
HELP
WANTED
Tit G • t Your1, At The..
and
e&gt;lr•m•
cru�lly.
X
VACUUM
Cleanf'r
__
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1
26 3tp 1
,1
Overhauled eQ&amp;ine. Like new fil1jsh.
p. m.
b
Low - Low PricM.
s
00 1 model complete with all ' S'T'iiDENT BOOKKEF.PER--1&lt;,QR 245, _r t w! ll ?e W(•ll chaperoned.
.;/e�·� hew�l� th �.:�:, �:a,:��•1 oot
.
h Dour1u,
attachments and paper throw- 1 about 3 haurs an evening. Rut- Admission price JS 25 Cf'nts which
New 1 4 ft. Sampson
�\';1�1 J 'r
SEE MIDWAY MARl&lt;ET for your away
A}';D FtrLTZ
bags.
Pay
R
off
$26.00
al
''"
1
Wf:BST£
halso
inch1df'd
the
skates
and
land
Keystone
Snv1re
Stat
ion.
Sea Hawk 400
Memorial Day flowers Fresh .n- Ph" W" 2 22"'
· Allol'nc-n For Plaintiff
""'- ·
...ne 1 • ""·
"
5 25 3lc I Ires hmenl9 of .iI I k mds
will b'"
,.51
n,
19,
.5,
:u.o.
2
!Bl
and
9
and artificial. Widp sPledion.
Only $645
2 Dr. Sedan. Spotless original finish. Ont local owner.
5 26 6tr ______
I offered for sale by the Auxiliary ---- - Best prices. Midway Market, ---��--A LJCENSF:D PRACTICAL Nu�-"f;_
With
Thts•
Extru
NQT!tl
o,
Uf'OINTM
�,""T
�
�
,
BRAND NEW NECCHJSEWrNG Apply cal'man Rest Home. Rt. The public is i11vitt-d.
W. Main St. Pomeroy.
N 18 3
htai. of KINNETH ■YEii:, c.. I 8 Pc. Hardware Set.
1\1 1\Y "�•"'
5 26 3tp marhine. S71.00 Zig Za"Pr
arid J, pomeroy.
..,
5 25 3tc
uued
.
- --------- -�-- ----- -- -- butt.onholrr. Phone WY 2-2204.
There will lw a rnu n� a n d I Jl.i 1 c . h bf
Bow light and flae st-1ff.
1
SOM
r.tc
F.ONE TO STA Y WITH el - ! S(Jl ltire dan ce Sn!11 r1!a v n:gti1·· ll . ChH;:e� D y�� . whe;� Pu,r ��!('f, t��� I Stern light.
THANKS
OF
(2)- CARD
26
s
4 Dr. Sedan. Power iteerini and 'brake,. Bea.utlful
l dr�n 1 1 Mlddl�P&lt;&gt;rt. Ohio. hao b,en ·
- - - -- - - . .
l ;-;==c-c,,-==�-�
derlv lady 5 doys a week Live
, . i 30 to 12 m1drnghl a, tlw Ill•·.H ord 1 "." t, �pp,,m•�-" Aduiinio1utor of th., 1 Wrnp Around Windshield.
tan and white finish,
. \\ E WISH TO THANK ALL OF VENETIAN Bl,JNDS. WL'.'•lDOW m
White vinyl ronvertible top
or by day. Aller t call \\)- 1 Rl'c reaUon ,.
. . , • 8•(•1• ur K enn rth &amp;�er tat• ot
l l'r. pu bl ir m\
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.
.
e
n
1 11t•�• c,iun,}' , Ohio, 11r-,,use&lt;1
our relatives and fr1end11 who blinds and shades. Porch Val- ,. •464
Steerin g wheel, cable, pulDa1ec1 u,.'. • 1Sth ·,',' ', or !\lay 1981
.
.. S·""t,
-��-', ed.
�_
, . ·. .
werr so kmd and thoughi[uI at lance, Awnings and Shades. __
leys, sprin,gs and cable
I
H 0 ,,
Ju�11• of lli.
clamps,
the death of our wi fe and moth · Dale Wippel Supply, 215 Union____
te
Seats
custom upholstered,
er, Mrs, Olinr Tai ley, We also Ave. Pomeroy, Ohio. 5-17·30tc.
:rr
�::
(20) BUSINESS
l'o�;�,�;'. Ohio
(208) INSURANCE
4 Dr. Sedan. Ext.ra clean irt!ide and out. Automatll'
,.5, 111. 26 (fJ 2 ate
nylon
stikhed, f o a m
wish to thank those sendmg , �=--- -- -------shift,
SERVICES
-cc=
- MOT1c�. o, APPOINTMINT
filled, cockpit tails up­
flowers, Rev. Casto, Ewmg'sl PAIR OF 6 weeks old pigs. One =======-c-c=�= COMPLETE INSURANCE PRONo
IB�:n
,
l
F
holstertd.
I
ISS
.AND
REFRIGERAT
ON
tection.
o
Aut
T
Llfe
solid
black, one black with par- KI
o. ire, Pol
state of Beulah M. Neutzun,, OeF''ne'. I Hom• . S)• rac use E rner•
Chrome
stem band, gun­
plia
e
Service.
cea
and
Call
Domestic
tial
Ai,
white
belt.
m:
"c.n
...
•d
Mills, Middleport, 0b1e
Notify Pearl Er•
gency Squad and anyone who
Notk• I• hereby a,van that Rol_
�
wale
a
n d :,,plash tail
0
_
_
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Commercial.
Conl"'"l
'
oger
1
t
1"""'·
•·n · Call WI 9•·'"""
5 25 6
l and I, Neutzllni( wl-.o»o Pu1r: .Jff!ce
lielpE"d m flTI}' WS}'.
BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCB addreu
trim.
C
n,._
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Pnmf'roJ.
Ohio
ha1
.
ii
111e
8
buin
Super 2 Dr. Hard Top. Power steerin1. WW mllea,e
,
�-me,
0
blo...,
£'8 Uc
I
•••
.
.
1
O 1·wer D.l !]ey Fam!·1
- ----- - -�----- 1 Agents, Middleport. Fire. Auto duJ� appo,!nted Adm!nlalr�tor of ,11.0
Transom bilge drain.
by one local Qwner. Sharp.
Y 4 YEAR OLD FRESH Guernsey
of Beulah M N�111�•,n1 lata ()f
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
5 26 Itp
mobila load111. Phone WY ._ E•ta1e
Floorboards .itriped a f t
PomtroJ1,
.
in
M
CountJ1,
011.10,
w,
e
, •. 2903.
deck.
=pf,
•---- ------- cow for sale. Extra good Call Tha Po•··•rs Company, M 1"d&lt;llepv,
8_27 l.l' ,.,.0.,,1
t
th
Bill Hayes, SH 2-4759
,
o�
,-.1.
--c--,--l•
10th
day
of
May
1161
,
1
&amp;ttoff_
,iJ p11inted in antl­
Ohio. Phone WY z-230J.
(8) AUTO SALES
'
foulini
marine paint,
��-=== - 5 25 3tc
.:ud�e
llt�:"P
�r
robate rourt
(21) REAL ESTATE
5-17-:IOtc
Mel111 Count}. Ohio
The Rambler
Shows goud c11re,
ALL THIS FOR
STRAWBERRIES Try our U l BULLDOZING BY THE HOUR.
,�, 12 111 2s a,c .
I -cc�-World Standard ol Compncl
Pick-'Em plan by eppointment. $6. 00. Cl'f
ONLY $645
I ton MoIes, EM 7-7612. 1
- �
i SEE FILM'S ENOJ�G
F.xttUtllCt
Phone this r.umber WY 2-2767,
1
P
_.,,-_
ASSAIC,
N.J
3otp
te
WPll
s
r�e
Big car room, ride and perform­ Nolan· � in Syreruse, Ohio.
SN This and M•ny Mor•
I
-----Ht'I!, 8rnall Hr IM'onomy and
-- POMEROY _ l"story frame 4 Fine At-ls Theater was padlorked 1
AT
6 25 6tp 1 --=
·
FO�ESl' RUN BLOCK CO.
2 Dr. Hard Top. Dynaflow drive. Clean.
by Internal Revenue Sen• ice
mao• ,ara.blllly.
rooms and bath • full basem�nl
·
You
will
build
for
lesa
with
our
I
agents Wednesday night for fa l lSee
.garage, 1arge 1o1 . Good 1ocation.
1.. ,,
USED WESTINGHOUSE autome� - toP (lUaIJ'!Y concreIe bloC"-1!
.4 - ure
lo pay inoome taxes for J liSf
MetropolHaa Moton
ic wa9her, 150.00. Call wYi- ,. . ...... - "'"
,._,, Block9. cemenI- ""'·000.00. Terms. ,
196U.
and
600 E. Main Slrl'f't, Pomeroy
POMEROY RURAL _ 4 · room I
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S--24..Jlc Mortar-Wlndows·
"Transportation_ On
Pnont
\\'Y Z.S87I
fo
frame with bath · furnace heat • Be re clos mg down I.he ll1egfer, ,,
P
one
WY
2-%067
Land and Water"
h
4 22 lf
agents
allowed
the
45
patrun,&lt;J
to
:
front porch, also large enrlosed ,
A.UtTION
Fores1 Rua Road' polnt!roy, Ohlo
1 finish watching the fi l m, "Htde
Phan• WY-2-3870
1949 and 1950 CHEVROLETS. Ca l l Snturday, Ma}' 27 12. :io.
IN POMEROY
5_6 aotc back porch, full basement. Oth- ut
Main St. Pomeroy
E.
the
jn
hfr.
606
depicting
m
Sun,''
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f.
er
¾
buildings,
acrf
6
lot.
6
m.
Sayre,
2
after 5 p.
'
Don
:{ AS I AM LEAVH..-0 the state l
Nelgler Building Supply
I MIDDLEPORT RURAL _ 14 ac- a nudist colony.
Grant-st, Midd14!port.
I will sell the lollowlnll person , ' We supply what It takes to build 1 acres, l¼t story frame,
4 rooms II -5 25 3tp properly at my residence 011
or repaIr A house CaII Guy &lt;'ellar bas�ment garage, bern.
.
.
N,,,. 1, Breezy Heights in Pomeroy. Ne1gler
1�•
,___ ··'an.
KU
- DODGE 2 UWI"
or Corbet Cleek, Racme, chicken house. Bargain .at 1
Ohio.
Motor. Overheul, Nel.i.• gener
Ohio.
S 6 tfc $3,500.00.
1960 Ford Fairlane 500 4-Dr. __ $1995
ator, radiator. springs, mufl- 2 p{'. Living Room Suite
ALBERT M. COX, Salesman
Sedan. Low mileage by local owner. Clean interior. Tire,
Mohair Choir
lets, fuel pump and brakes.
W fOV WANT REM. qualltJ BOX 229
show little wear, dark green finish, VS motor witll 114.
PHONE WY !-%220 ,
Hessork
Wm, Houduhf-lt,
Brf!ed:ln1 bull• lhat wm ■ l r •
trans. Radio and heater.
WV %-38:JO
Fire &amp;reen
Kingsbury Romi
monr, maten. ne
Cob•
5 26 3tc ·
�24-4tc De!ik &amp; Chair
WY-2-MSI
---- Slrca. Can Dick Sien-ell, WY
FOP. SALE
Ahout 40 acres
1 959 Ford 4-Dr. Station Wagon _ $1 595
China Cabinet
2-2641 or Chuter 1185-!IU.
V8
motor, Fordomatic trans., radio, heater. lJke new lat
lend.
some
limber,
\,
interest
in
5 pc. Maple Dinette Set
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line
tires. Clean vinyl interior trim. Beiift flnish. Piot,
mineral
right�.
No
buildings.
On
-- . - - - - - Brukfast Table &amp; 2 Choirs
o f action in this vacation s.pecial.
good roads. Price $600.00. See
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF ARTI- Bedroom Suite
A: ;.&lt;:�fflONtNG, I\EFRIQ. Orville Arms, Bailey Run Road.
FICIAL Flowers at my home on AnUque Eted 14 poster Spool _
RA O
service. Jack"s R-.
5 26 3lp ,
Laurel Cliff, Pomeroy. Mrs.
1960 Corvair Deluxe 700 2-Door _ $1995
100 Yrs. olt}l
frlgeraUon. New Haven. Pilon,
Pearl Parker,
5 25 :Ile Servel Re(rie:i?rator
100%
guarantee. Red finish, wtiltewall tires, 10,000 actual
6-IS-U
FOR
SALE:
6
room
house,
1126
TU 2-3$3?.
1
miles.
Powera:lide trans. All Deluxe equil)Dlent. Radle
2
WY
y.
Main,
Phone
·
Pomero
�GAS. FUEL OU. and �al(Ullo Utility Cabinet
I
PLASTERING BY THE JOB OR
and beater.
4
.
5
D8C.'es. CaD for fJ"M estimates. Cooking Utensils
yard-patch )Ob.!! or entire build- � 08
�I
- • -'- lllddlepott ll'Oflet
ing. Also oulside sturco. Theo Custer, phone WY 2-3550 or
&amp;-10-tfc Lawn Mower &lt;Powerl
1 958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door _ $1 395
PUBLIC SALE
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VS
motor, power steering and brakes, :let blac!k finl.U.
Red
Phillips.
5
22
30tc
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Awnings
AUTOMATI
1 · P.M.
TIMI
Clean
interior, 1ood rubber. Real class with loll of 10.
op
Radio TV S!nlre,
Sewinl Machine. Makes bull on- 1 pr. Dr ]eaf End Tnb\es
Monday,
May
29,
19'1
hole11, ,ewa on buttons, blind Several Sets �l Shelvea
AD Mabs
·I
LOCATION
0
hems and make&amp; fancy �sign11 Lamps
1958 Chavrolet Impala Conv. Coupe $1 549
H2SS
Phone WY
From
Pomeroy
take
Route
Locally
owned and low mileaa:e, 348 cu. in. motor. auto,,
without attachm@nts. Pay off Round Stand
'tV Swnps oa 111 RP.pair
124
to
Junction
143,
to
Har­
matic
trans.
Beige finish, white top and attraetm &amp;old
f78.00 balance at $2.00 per we,k. Mirror
IOI E. Mal■ 81.. J'omere,y, Ohio riaonvllle. Tum right in
interior
trim.
Full equipment !ncludin1 • whltew1H �
Phone WY 2-2204.
5 26 6tc Barrel Deck &lt;'hair
Cleland 'n
front of C hurch, First House
wheel discs, nd,io, heater,
Se"'lng
Cabinet
f-111,Ue I on left.
ELEl"J'RO HYGIENE Vacuum
•
Cleaaer with attachments and Clothf'I Hamprr
PONY STUD SERVICE. Don
FURNITURE
1 958 Ford Fairlane 500 H.T. CDe, _ $1295
guarantee. Sale priced al $28.00. Wall Cabinet
l-loedashelt,
R.
D.
3,
Pomeroy.
1
Westinghouse
Refrigerator
Antique
Stand
tGood
Condition
\
Pow-M"
lteerin1, T-Bird motor, llutomadc tranL Spotles1
Phone WY 2.2204_
5 26 6tc
Phone WY 2-4i&amp;m.
S 25 30tp I l Ho�point Electric Stove
Have a safe MEMORIAL DAY weekend!
clean interior. Good tires. Radio and heater.
Hot Point Ele&lt;:tric Rang,
1 Cupboard
1959 DODGE 2 door 6 cylindt�� Electric Hot Plate
-Drive a late model car reconditioned the
�
I Antique DreHer
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PE
8HIR
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aflCF
R�
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Manual thlft, heater. Write or Dishe,
OK way!
1 959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. H.T. _ $1795
You'll like the way we finish l Sewing Machine
call C. R. Knowles. R. D. 3.
Charcoal Grill
2 luidios
Ivory
and bla8; finish. Spotless· clean tntuiOr, Tiret •bow
collars.
ruffs.
st,rched
just
C«ilville. Phone 985-3382
TOOLS
Ganlen Tools
lltU,
wear.
V.8 motor, automatic trans., beater.
right
or
not
at
all,
ju!t
es
5 26 3tp Manv Articles not Jested
1 Jig Saw, 1 Eleetrlc Grlncl.
�
you wlih. Pbone: Robinson's er. 1 Turn Lathe. 4 Electric
CAMPING TRAll.ER, with siove, Hattie Ruuetl. Owner.
Laundry end Ory Cleaning. Motors. 3 B race BI•·
""· A J I
1 957 Pontiac 4 Dr. H.T. Sedan _ $1095
.....•: Cash
refrlprator, heater, llleeps 3 or Te......
WY 2-5428; Robinson's Tri•L11s- kind of Harness, Small Tools,
Beautiful
ivory and coral fini11b. Clean interior. EJ.trt
.:
me or Call C. R Knowles, Not responsible for a&lt;'cidenb
• · w-tre Cleaners, Y,,'Y 2-5130.
Wrenches, Chisels. 1 good
food
whilew,all
tires. Automatic 1'ans., radio and beater.
R. D, 1, Coolville. Phone 985- "Sale C.Onducted by BRADFORD
5 22 6t Sockets Set. 1 Jack. 1 Plant:1381.
5 26 3tp A U C T I O N COMPANY, RA.
er Junior Garden Tractor,
AUCl'nJNl!:ER
Complete. 1 B I a c k I m i th
1 956 Chevrolet 4-Door "21 O'' __ $895
1READLI: TYPE SEWING Mach. CINE, OHIO.
IUCASONt\BL&amp;
RATICI
Blower. 1 Anvil. 1 GaaoUne
Station W8Pn. Clean Ylnyl interior, blue over, Jvor, fin­
•"""':-.\
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Cl'I
'lflll'
&amp;
:
Crit.l
Auctioneer
Hayea,
Bradford
Kingsbury
1ne. Jase
H A O
GU RA,-.•r....., Lawn Mower. HoM. Shovels.
teh.
V8 motor with atandard trar1M1iselon. Radkr, heater.
Rood.
5 26 3tp Sale Manager· A· c• 8radfor•1
_. Call • ertt, L o. Mee.,
Lots of Items too nwnerqus
Brand new tiret, an outatandin1 ear,
BU�. Hardy varle- REFRIGERAtORS - All floor
I to mention.
• '11eaiet, 8'lt
b't Both decidUOUA
r.
1amplea at reduced pricee, G.E.
and eve
•zwo.-11· 35 heavy hens in good pro.
11-180 - 1114" W,B, Lille now ?IIOl20 tin• Ou oolld,
;.; �. Senral _ color,, Midway .and Frigidaire, as low ;H $240.06 I W1LL
duct.ion, 40 baby chicb from
outstandlng In appearance ud meebllieal condi­
DO BR USH CTJTJ'ING wltb 2 week1 to I weeks old.
-,,; llarbt. W. Mam St.
with trade. Hampton • Capetion.
tractor cutter by the hour W
.
S 26 3tp hart . New Haven. W. Va.
ALSO
!;,', , ;
Houd8lhelt' tlli!bury
. WM-_
,5 23dtc ,,_
6 l•m
3 Leh.
'IOllRIL RIDING HORSE. ------�
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WY
o
ebll
dr n. Call
••Cltill1t· lor
�
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1'LOOR SAMPLE SALE - All
G&lt;,i&gt;4 llnt. Solid call; �
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21
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·,
Nol llelpouaible
' ·•
_TV aets. t149.95 11p with lrade.
e..1er.
eom,1e1e �
For An, Accident.
CAN STANQARO � G. I!;., Motorola, . Magnavox.
Crtlt . .._.IINI
0. l, ,...,.... A�.
Call WY 2-&lt;11112.
11.unpton • Capehart,' New Ha""'"· P1- or .,_
r
5 fl ate ven, w. Va.
s � 6Ui A. c. 88ADJORD, aaee-,.
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WOMAH'l!I CLUB BANQUET
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11 FRED LASSwli. L
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win Stein, 'l'be weleomin1 addrtu named Eric !fell erwJ weighed e '
waa given by the president, Mre. lbs. The graodparenta are Mr. I
!'LL R.UN LKKE.TY- SPLIT
SHt: JE5T WENT
Paul Scally. Mr�. Percy �• and Mra. George Bumgardner ol
FER TH" SE11LEMENf
OUT SHOPPIN'
Southweslem DJStdet Woman • Ma1011 , Mrs. Freda Hart of New
AN' TRV TO KETCH Ht'R
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Club president of Huntington, was Haven and Mr. Emory Hart all!ID
guest speaker. Several humol'IIUI of New Haven.
readings were 1Iven by Mn.
PllRSONALI
Powell.
Ann Howard, daughter of �r.
Offl.cers for the coming year and Mra.O. J, Howard, Jr. , haa
were Installed by Mrs. Booten. been a recent patient at Pleasant
They were: president, Mn. John V8fley H JS ital.
P
Morgan; vice president, Mrs. R.
Mu.
and
A. Lee Stewart of
Mr.
,
secretary
g
recordin
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G. Greene:
'/
.• were Monday
Va
W.
Sutton,
r,
treasure
Ford;
Mrs. Kermit
Mrs. James Hampton: correspond- glltlsta of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stew-•
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Edwin art. They were enroute home art ,
ing secretary, Mu.
er havln� vi&amp;ited their son and1 ,
Roush.
lw AL t:Aff
ter-m.Iaw, Dr. and Mrs. ,LI L ABNER
M R G Greene was general daugh
y Stewart al Oxford, Ohio.
cha�� 0{ the dinner and was Perr
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Cmdr., Rtd.• James Dyer of
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'assisted by Mra.. Frank nompTHIS
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Eugmle Hester. 'Ille table• were
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M&amp;!!cf Mr. and Mn. Harry
EMBARRfiSSIN'.�
decorated with floral arrange- Guests
FAINT&amp;D
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ments in keeping with the elub"• Mille LU' n
Mrs. Wayne Daw� and
and
Mr.
colora of red and white. Unique
daughter of Columbw, 0?10, Mrs.
place cards with faces and eay•
Florry and two children c,f
Paul
ings depicting the personality of
Island, N. Y. Rev. Mra.
Long
each guest aJso decorated the
Miller, Sr., Mr. and Mnr.
Harry
tab!es.
Gary Nichols and daughter of
Those attending were Mrs. Mlddleboom, W. Va., and Dr. and
Fred Batey, Mrs. Eugene Hester, Mrs. Walter Kelly of Marietta.
M W Nancy Scally, Mrs. Charles Mrs. William Powell, Jr.• Mrs.
ca... C:.pf'
::......!.::..--=.=:Dodd, Mrs. Carl King, Mrs. Lou- William Powell, Sr., Mrs. Otto
is Karachnik, Mra. Karl Wilea, GrllTltll an4 Mn, Jack Welch atl, KIN9
Mrs. Chester CampbeU , Mr1. Wy• tended the Tue11day session of GASOLI
att Chadwell, Mn. Bertha Filson, the west Virginia Synod Confl'r• •
Mra. Edwin Stein, Mn. Frank ence of Ultberson Orureh's at �( 5- 2€
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Thompson, Mrs. George 'lbayer, l Jackson'■ Mill. Mr. and Mrs, It. )�
Mrs. Floyd Carmack, Mrs. Wll- 1 1,loyd ROU&amp;b attended the Stew- ,.,;,;_,-:;--/ -. ,
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liam ?hfsler, Mn. Robert ?4c- ardship Banquet and meeting on
Glothlm, Mrs. Walden Roush,,1 Tuesday evening.
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Pleasan
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Stewart, Mn. R. G. Greene, Mrs. at
,Timmy
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end
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Percy Booten, Mrs. Paul Powell, Mrs.
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\¥·Mr■• Paul Scally, Mrs. John Mor-- of Zanesville, Ohio, were here on
.
friend
visltin�
day
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gan, Mr111. Marl: Ward, Mrs. Billy Wednes
,;Ward, Mrs. Toomey Flinn, Mrs. Mrs. 0. J. Bost.le has been a
"1cBCI'.
Don B.illley, Mn. Willard Fear, surgical paUerJt at Holzer Hos�
Mrs. Donald F, Roush, Mrs. pita\.
• • •
James Hampton, Mrs. Kermit Mrs. Blll J. Howard, Mrs. Har- NANCY
and
Ford, Mrs, Jess Abel and Mn. ry Miller, Mn. Edgar Layne
Coin
were
Jewell
Mrs. George
Kent MIiier.
T H ANKS ···
visiting
JUST SAY,
WOULD YOU
ay
Wednesd
lumbus on
lTOJUI: SHOWER
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PEAR
IRMA···
NOW
1RMA
sur
a
PLEAS
E
is
e,
who
ld
AUNT FRITZ !
Mrs John Morgan alU'I Mrs. Mra, Dona Cook
WON'T
BE
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APOLOGIZE
y
WR
ITE
A
ersit
Hos
nt
Univ
patie at
SAYS I HAVE TO
Chest�r- Campbell were hostessea glcal
FOR
CALLING
ABLE
TO
ER
LETT
APOLO G I Z E TO
to a stork shower honoring Mra, pital.
READ IT
YOU AN APE '
FOR ME 2
,[
erton
of
Barb
A
Wolfe
E.
Mrs.
I RMA
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lqg
even
ay
Donald Hartley on Frid
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daug
ng
her
visiti
at the home of Mrs. Morgen. The Ohio, is her�
Mr. and Mrs.
-1aw,
and
ter
son-m
blue
color scheme of pink and
was carried out in tbs decor•• Lloyd Roush.
-----i tions and refreshments, A large
stork was placed on the end of
CARPENTER
the gift table overlooking the Guests on Sunday at the Lewis
gifts. Games were played during ; Smith bome were Mrs. J o h n
the social hour.
Whlltington and son, her riephew,
_ �e .•t�?,in�, w ��- Mrs:, lonnie- Scarberry : Mr. and Mrs.
11 CHESTER GOULD
Louil itarscbii1�. ffi-s. t1uii-les Herb Ilanaway and daubhler, ;\lr. DICK TRACY
Dodd, Mrs. Frank Spradling, and M rs. Man ford Smi1h and
Mrs. Frank Thompson,_ Mrs. Jae� Rena, all of Lancaster: arJd Mr.
00 ABSOU.ITELV HOTI-IING,
10 'TI.HNI( 1/N Kl!NNEL MAS
Flesher, Mrs. Carl Kmg, ·Mn. Ray Knox and Mr. and Mn. fioss
IM)'()R-AIJD C.O OM JUST
BECX:IMI! A NIDl!QJT R&gt;R
AS DEFORE, TME NEXT
Jess Abel, Mrs. Roy Cooke, Mrs. ,Knox apd son, Springfl,!d.
CR0CICSf VMffCAN I 1)0?
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MOY!. 15 UP 'T0 05.
mey
Mrs.
Jr,
owe
William P lL ,
-'l'oo
Mr· and Mrs· Kelley Kerns and ·
Mrs.
s,
Diver
d
Donal
Flinn, Hrs..
aughter, Madison, W. Va. wt'fe
n_..;_ •,l'"•
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GIerm Sm1lb, Mn. _
ekend gues� of Mrs. Mo:-;es
ley, Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. Dym- we
y and family.
Perr
pie Cockrell, Mra. Hartley and
Max Crabt.re�,
the hostesses. Sending gifts were Mr. and Mrs..
,,,.,�ck�nn al
t�
Mrs. William Powen. Sr.• Mrs. o. Columbus, spent
.
111s parJ· Bostic and Mrs. Larry Lleving. their home '!find v1s1te&lt;l
ents, Mr. and Mra. Edgar CrabJ!IEWJNG a.us
tree.
ay
d
Tue�.
met
- The .-wing tlub
afternoon at the home of Mrs. H,
L. Dyer. Durln&amp;: the social hour
INSPEC1'ION -BET .
rtfmhmenta were served to Mrs,
Chapter OES, will hold '·'-'"--'.r.:1
R�e
••-, Mrs. Ottie Roush'
...rod B_,
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at the temMrs. Edwin Stein, Mn. R. F. dinner will be &amp;erved
ra
an:! mem•
AA' MARLENE, OREAM�
Bryant, Md. D. A, Smith, Mra. pie at !lb: for office
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TH' CMn,.o -ro COM&amp;. 6F"MF
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M
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Ph
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Matron
Worth
ben:,
T.
Stone,
W.
N. 0. Wein, Mrs.
t.ON�
nt 8A!V S\.E FIQQBl8
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Mrs, RU80 Jl,,lblini and the hos- tin and William Stewart, Wore.EV0NQ 81L1EFI N&amp;V!R A
�. Mrs. .Dyer. 1'be nm meeting thy Patron, announced. The .Jn•
'COMS'LA,lMT;
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D.G.M.
be
will
officer
apectlng
the
at
will be held an. lf,ay 21
Be1; Spaulding, Distriet 25, Athhon'IIII of Mrs. D. A, 5milb,
ens.
ROTARY CLUB
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'lliunt!Q veDittl for 1helr r;,&amp;o· WOLi'
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Jar - moelbtJ. Dr. Jolin I
Jt - BerRldceway ,poke lo tho group on SAN FRANCISCO tUP
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bll recent trip la Bermuda where .nard Wo!J, Wbo It
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he took -Jal IChoollnlFeb• - who la • fool
delalne
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1n the County o1 M•li:•, 1n the sta1e
Hilton visited Mr. McOade ia
c!own paymE'n1 H amp on and Tntament o1. JeM■ RWWDel, I
Amoq Alline
o1 Ohlo, JDd ill tbe VUJase &lt;&gt;I Pom·
Capeh art, New Haven, W. Va. Dttt&amp;Hd.
no,11t 24 hours According tu n1e mlanlght rf! Athens.
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RESULTS
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were:
Mrs.
t Wilson, port of the nui·sing department, - - - -W.
FOR CONSISTENl
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---RATES
No. 11,ltl Commone!� •t tho ,oulhw1'11t COJ'· f27 Fourtb Ave., Mark A llen Mc- those patients who were listed
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ner of John P. GUlliandt l o t;
7
MOTIC I IY ,uaLICATIOtt
f «10U per word. one msert1on Minimum cbarJe--60
( 1 4} FOR RENT
Glenna Rum.me! wbo nlidn at Box thmco M&gt;uth 31 d�, w...i eiJh.ty Coy, 1 12 Eastern Ave· • M r,. H fair included Mrs. Robert Ray. DN YOUI_ DUI w•
cents ti cent&amp; ptf word fur three cunaecutiv, i.nsert10D1.
•u910, 81'rlin, New Hamplhln. a n d fou, &lt;M! feet, thence n&lt;irth Cl4 de1.I Arna A · Massie ' Eureka Star Rt , nor. Jame Sn�,
&amp; "�- Vern CampSpecial--0oe ownth ior liO cent11 per word
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d H.um�l, wrio rt11du at nn
i'lo
ci•hty
four
de.eur,
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EIGHT Fi.00M HOUSE AND cap/11..1 Ave .. om.:ha 13. Nebruka. thirty even and one haU feet; Jerry Dean Stumbo, Rodney beil, Clifford Smith, Mrs. Owen
Full rate of ii cent§ per woN:I will tHI cliarged for adand the unknown belro, devise... 1•11•· thence north (!14 1-21 litty tour and DougIas A K0hser, 2404 Mt Ver
11erusang if oot oa1d w1thjn LQ days alter receivlbl! hill.
se'ifll room hCJU3t'; One 5-room ttt1.
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Walters, Mrs. William Fox, Earl
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ad.m1n.-1r,oton. uecutors •rut one halt Jri;:rH� wut (l9!Jl one hunErron io Advertl&amp;ln! ShoUld be re11urted 1mmed1ttely.
Also New 5 room u.111n1 of Arthur fturnincl, D�eascd , dr,.d and nlnetJ f»• reel: tMnce non Ave. , Pt. Pleasant, M r s. Reese, Ho
apartment.
race BuX••
wn, JOhn Mag!'he 1J&amp;1ly Se.ntu1el wtl nol be responsible for more than
.
... ,JI ld&lt;e notice that Olad�• Smith Ml -·,rth. 68 dc1 eut J87 1 ·2 rm: I
.
house WJth garnge and laWldry Eiecuuu
ot tho Lut wm and Tnt•· thenn iouth 29 ,.,.u.,. eut u151 Elmer E. Sigman, Middleport. nani, Miss Flormce Camp• Mich•
01Je IDoorrect l.llsertiun
, mt "' Juoe RummoL De&lt;,eued, on ,;mo hundred ud ,c,cnty fln fert Mrs· Dana E · Hrunm Rt• 1 Min
CarJ of TbanU and Sperial Notices of Events., $1.25,
in basement, A. N. Bengel. Ph. m
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he 27th day ur Ap:rll 11161, flied a Pt• to the Pia,� of 1&gt;eginn!n1. fontilln'
· • ael Bryant, Rog2r Watson' Shll for 50 word minimum Each addihonal word, le.
WY 2-3272.
2•Hfc tll1on In the Probate Court of M•ill "'I 1133-1000 0r 1" M�r•·
J• Theiss,
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ersvi"Ile · Mrs. BJvthe
Jerry
ley
Larkins,
Lori
Blevina,
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Coun�y. Ohio. 1Uq!n1 that 11 11 nee
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• Powe, lin•
Ob1tuarle1 pubhshed at 1 cent per word.
l£•cept1n1 therefrom 43. Hl3 ot an Rt . I Racme, M·!'ls Teresa Dawr. Stumbo, Mrs. Emma Ochsenbei.n
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wotws 1 DA 'i 3 DA'J'S 8 DA VS I 110.
e,e
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a
wu conVf'}ed by Ju.
TRATLER SPACE AVAILABLE l , E . Oan1e
· I A S· Mrs. Olli!:! Russell, John Henry,
18
60c
90c
Sl.35
$f.50
"" L Rummel and Amella B. Rum . Clark . Oak H'IJ
• 0-. "'-lt .
.
at
Miller's
Trailer
Court,
Mid·
th•
meJ
P
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to
Bell
ilaiJ
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20
60c
Sl.20
$1.80
$6.00
bury, Rt. l Beaver, Mn. lsaiali Mrs. R.,ue,:·
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un
Au11ust
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1913.
l.'ompan,
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dleport Ph. WY 2·5422. 342
25
'15c
S1.50
S2.:ui
$7.:Kl
wh k h d�eed ,1 m' ded in Vol 110, I-lardy, Rock Camp, and M r tll. M·assie, Ferd Lawrence, Ernest
_,.,.,.cwo-a,
per
WNk
24
Beech
St.,
M1daleport.
Ohio.
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Ads 1'flelved bJ 10 A. II will be In that day•, piper.
Mui;:, C&lt;&gt;untv, Ohio. tu w hkll r•f· au1 E · M CIl"\lr!· ed • Ravenswood A. Watts. Thomas Howerd How
S 18 !Ok i
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d
or
Ingels Furniture
1 W, \' a.
ard Hysell and John M. Raike.
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cep1t&lt;1 parc...l.
Middleport., Ohlt .....t
Births
Six units of blood were admin- I
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miumt!!him. McMasters. MlddleREFEREN&lt;E
DE£D.
Vol
IIJ4,
Pa1e Mrs. ,Tames Vt'hite, Ravenswoocl
Note: Re■der1 ue cordial�oo. D&lt;-c-d Reeo,rtl! M•·11s Coun() • . , ,
port Pbone 'NY2--mL
, Vi. \a., son. 4:48 p.m. Thursday I,
Ir
invited
to
use
this.
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SAL..
Cl) NOTICES
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. prenuoe1 for tnA pur- Mrs. John Sauer' Rt. 2• pt• Pleas---'---th.� 1MJ,. of •aid
&amp;ND PDT CONTROl
UBMl'l'S
- m. �F O R AI. UMINU!\-1 AWStNGS thrPc rooms and bath. Phune and vrganiad group ��- pn,c "' pa,m1 th.e debts of d.,edent ant, daughter, "' · HI a.m. Thurs
be 1ccept- �mt l h� costs of adm,ni.stran on.
5 J llc ing1 , Notices will
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lake- notk.- ,h,i lh.c-y have b�en
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l' m
Comhloallun Scref'n and Glass ro part,es ddn1&lt;1int i,, said p.,t, J ' hur an, son• 8 · 24 a · m· Thurs
... A. Senicll a■tln ft'Y :I- Aluminllm Storm Doors aod g ROOM HO ·'.l.1 E • Lmro ]n H 1 ll ' ( or leu) in advance. of the nam
l!un
arid
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the•
a,.
r�nuir
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day.
,
even1 . N oh(e1
received for •�m• be-lore th&lt; 17th.� day" &lt;&gt;f ••••••
1-1141e
June,
Wlodowa. Call WV 2-3748 flay Available .lnnf' I Wm. McQui g,� . more tllan three inHrtion1 · 19til.
DIscha,�
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Bay \i i · will be held until meeting /
·s s � lTII . f:,c,.� utrl� af
AT
Cr.Al)\
Patients
recently
disrhar......:r
IE!l: U&amp; FOB FEED NEEDS AND or l'Vening. King Hu ilrlP rs S u p. 3ooi 2 WebSler Road,
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oi J�,,. �""'""!, 0..&lt;·.,�••d,
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1 1
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Robert · Hayaie, Mrs. Nannie
I IN POMERO Y . � be rl room� . tw n •------------' cRow: �. �g(� &amp; PORTEJI
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Middleport! It 's Like Reaso'I i
Pomrroy M e t -,o 1i�1 C h u r c ,
ed. Write :1% l'li a t/mm
L E�AL NOTtCE
I Mrs. Modjeska Love, Mrs. Lew '
n, t \\ :::CS · u inrrw Qr s",'£- n drnr r_, ,
able, MRnl
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for art lessons end oil painting I
vo
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and
infant
daughter,
Mrs
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--'- color and for summer
EU-11!:fl A DOUG! A�,
One local owner.,
6 ROOM INF11RN1SHED arrnrt\\ est il,u1��-,,,11er , PenMylvanta,
Ray Heaton ant.I infant son, Mrs 1
day 1chool at Central School '
1
me'11. Call C!iJ istine Beegle �r Th(' Mt. Mor-1.'!!1 l'hurch of Gwl ,
n.,t�n&lt;iant
El m� r A Oour 10• wh""" PI�c� or CharIes Rowe ar.d infant daugh• ,
building, Pomeroy, beginnin"'e
Mr� F:arl Bennett. Pomero,· 1+ 1 11 h.uv.- a rummage sale at 11,.,. "'• 1 &lt;1�"•�
w ,•"t ttrLdre,nter, Penn- ter Mrs Jerrv Culwell Wavne
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ruld,•n�., ,. onkrio"n. wi ll 1 a 1r.� nu1k� Zeigler, Mrs. ·Anna Scites, Mrs
AIIO will keep children for work.
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thKt nn !he 4th da} of .'ltaJ,'. lfl/lJ,
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Super 4 DQor. 6 cyl. auto. transmlulon. Tbi1 nl' II
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clean as it is econoonieal. One uwner,
him
,n
618
th.
E.
Cuurt
Main
St.
or
Commun
e
Por,,"iroy
\
I
ment,
yard. ehorJe VY 2-3898
Rates reuc,nable. Supecvised
held at the BiQ Tup in \1 idd k Pl� .. ,o f M •IJM Count}·, Ohio, pr•JI·
·2•24411
l
1
Ph
WY
one
, in11: for a divor«e, ,·u�tudy of min or
1•24•6L,
play and activities. See Marga·
eh,ldr�n, a1,mun)· •nrt &amp;upport, hoth
The 801h A r • On The
1 port Saturday mornmg !rum IO ttmporar;
..._,
....._,.,..,,.,.
ret Lewis at Central School, or',,_,..,,,..,..,,..,
·
·
�nd perman11nt; and other
----- - 1'
I until noOrJ sporJ-n1ed bv lhe Moll i- r�l,et, on the
Riv.r. No• Is The Tim•
of lfrou ne�CaU WY 2·5:l08. between 5 and 7 ELECTROLU
I ers' Auxilial'y at Boy Seoul Trooi; le�, of d uty 1round1
()7)
HELP
WANTED
Tit G • t Your1, At The..
and
e&gt;lr•m•
cru�lly.
X
VACUUM
Cleanf'r
__
___
1
26 3tp 1
,1
Overhauled eQ&amp;ine. Like new fil1jsh.
p. m.
b
Low - Low PricM.
s
00 1 model complete with all ' S'T'iiDENT BOOKKEF.PER--1&lt;,QR 245, _r t w! ll ?e W(•ll chaperoned.
.;/e�·� hew�l� th �.:�:, �:a,:��•1 oot
.
h Dour1u,
attachments and paper throw- 1 about 3 haurs an evening. Rut- Admission price JS 25 Cf'nts which
New 1 4 ft. Sampson
�\';1�1 J 'r
SEE MIDWAY MARl&lt;ET for your away
A}';D FtrLTZ
bags.
Pay
R
off
$26.00
al
''"
1
Wf:BST£
halso
inch1df'd
the
skates
and
land
Keystone
Snv1re
Stat
ion.
Sea Hawk 400
Memorial Day flowers Fresh .n- Ph" W" 2 22"'
· Allol'nc-n For Plaintiff
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5 25 3lc I Ires hmenl9 of .iI I k mds
will b'"
,.51
n,
19,
.5,
:u.o.
2
!Bl
and
9
and artificial. Widp sPledion.
Only $645
2 Dr. Sedan. Spotless original finish. Ont local owner.
5 26 6tr ______
I offered for sale by the Auxiliary ---- - Best prices. Midway Market, ---��--A LJCENSF:D PRACTICAL Nu�-"f;_
With
Thts•
Extru
NQT!tl
o,
Uf'OINTM
�,""T
�
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,
BRAND NEW NECCHJSEWrNG Apply cal'man Rest Home. Rt. The public is i11vitt-d.
W. Main St. Pomeroy.
N 18 3
htai. of KINNETH ■YEii:, c.. I 8 Pc. Hardware Set.
1\1 1\Y "�•"'
5 26 3tp marhine. S71.00 Zig Za"Pr
arid J, pomeroy.
..,
5 25 3tc
uued
.
- --------- -�-- ----- -- -- butt.onholrr. Phone WY 2-2204.
There will lw a rnu n� a n d I Jl.i 1 c . h bf
Bow light and flae st-1ff.
1
SOM
r.tc
F.ONE TO STA Y WITH el - ! S(Jl ltire dan ce Sn!11 r1!a v n:gti1·· ll . ChH;:e� D y�� . whe;� Pu,r ��!('f, t��� I Stern light.
THANKS
OF
(2)- CARD
26
s
4 Dr. Sedan. Power iteerini and 'brake,. Bea.utlful
l dr�n 1 1 Mlddl�P&lt;&gt;rt. Ohio. hao b,en ·
- - - -- - - . .
l ;-;==c-c,,-==�-�
derlv lady 5 doys a week Live
, . i 30 to 12 m1drnghl a, tlw Ill•·.H ord 1 "." t, �pp,,m•�-" Aduiinio1utor of th., 1 Wrnp Around Windshield.
tan and white finish,
. \\ E WISH TO THANK ALL OF VENETIAN Bl,JNDS. WL'.'•lDOW m
White vinyl ronvertible top
or by day. Aller t call \\)- 1 Rl'c reaUon ,.
. . , • 8•(•1• ur K enn rth &amp;�er tat• ot
l l'r. pu bl ir m\
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.
.
e
n
1 11t•�• c,iun,}' , Ohio, 11r-,,use&lt;1
our relatives and fr1end11 who blinds and shades. Porch Val- ,. •464
Steerin g wheel, cable, pulDa1ec1 u,.'. • 1Sth ·,',' ', or !\lay 1981
.
.. S·""t,
-��-', ed.
�_
, . ·. .
werr so kmd and thoughi[uI at lance, Awnings and Shades. __
leys, sprin,gs and cable
I
H 0 ,,
Ju�11• of lli.
clamps,
the death of our wi fe and moth · Dale Wippel Supply, 215 Union____
te
Seats
custom upholstered,
er, Mrs, Olinr Tai ley, We also Ave. Pomeroy, Ohio. 5-17·30tc.
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(20) BUSINESS
l'o�;�,�;'. Ohio
(208) INSURANCE
4 Dr. Sedan. Ext.ra clean irt!ide and out. Automatll'
,.5, 111. 26 (fJ 2 ate
nylon
stikhed, f o a m
wish to thank those sendmg , �=--- -- -------shift,
SERVICES
-cc=
- MOT1c�. o, APPOINTMINT
filled, cockpit tails up­
flowers, Rev. Casto, Ewmg'sl PAIR OF 6 weeks old pigs. One =======-c-c=�= COMPLETE INSURANCE PRONo
IB�:n
,
l
F
holstertd.
I
ISS
.AND
REFRIGERAT
ON
tection.
o
Aut
T
Llfe
solid
black, one black with par- KI
o. ire, Pol
state of Beulah M. Neutzun,, OeF''ne'. I Hom• . S)• rac use E rner•
Chrome
stem band, gun­
plia
e
Service.
cea
and
Call
Domestic
tial
Ai,
white
belt.
m:
"c.n
...
•d
Mills, Middleport, 0b1e
Notify Pearl Er•
gency Squad and anyone who
Notk• I• hereby a,van that Rol_
�
wale
a
n d :,,plash tail
0
_
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Commercial.
Conl"'"l
'
oger
1
t
1"""'·
•·n · Call WI 9•·'"""
5 25 6
l and I, Neutzllni( wl-.o»o Pu1r: .Jff!ce
lielpE"d m flTI}' WS}'.
BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCB addreu
trim.
C
n,._
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Pnmf'roJ.
Ohio
ha1
.
ii
111e
8
buin
Super 2 Dr. Hard Top. Power steerin1. WW mllea,e
,
�-me,
0
blo...,
£'8 Uc
I
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.
1
O 1·wer D.l !]ey Fam!·1
- ----- - -�----- 1 Agents, Middleport. Fire. Auto duJ� appo,!nted Adm!nlalr�tor of ,11.0
Transom bilge drain.
by one local Qwner. Sharp.
Y 4 YEAR OLD FRESH Guernsey
of Beulah M N�111�•,n1 lata ()f
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
5 26 Itp
mobila load111. Phone WY ._ E•ta1e
Floorboards .itriped a f t
PomtroJ1,
.
in
M
CountJ1,
011.10,
w,
e
, •. 2903.
deck.
=pf,
•---- ------- cow for sale. Extra good Call Tha Po•··•rs Company, M 1"d&lt;llepv,
8_27 l.l' ,.,.0.,,1
t
th
Bill Hayes, SH 2-4759
,
o�
,-.1.
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10th
day
of
May
1161
,
1
&amp;ttoff_
,iJ p11inted in antl­
Ohio. Phone WY z-230J.
(8) AUTO SALES
'
foulini
marine paint,
��-=== - 5 25 3tc
.:ud�e
llt�:"P
�r
robate rourt
(21) REAL ESTATE
5-17-:IOtc
Mel111 Count}. Ohio
The Rambler
Shows goud c11re,
ALL THIS FOR
STRAWBERRIES Try our U l BULLDOZING BY THE HOUR.
,�, 12 111 2s a,c .
I -cc�-World Standard ol Compncl
Pick-'Em plan by eppointment. $6. 00. Cl'f
ONLY $645
I ton MoIes, EM 7-7612. 1
- �
i SEE FILM'S ENOJ�G
F.xttUtllCt
Phone this r.umber WY 2-2767,
1
P
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ASSAIC,
N.J
3otp
te
WPll
s
r�e
Big car room, ride and perform­ Nolan· � in Syreruse, Ohio.
SN This and M•ny Mor•
I
-----Ht'I!, 8rnall Hr IM'onomy and
-- POMEROY _ l"story frame 4 Fine At-ls Theater was padlorked 1
AT
6 25 6tp 1 --=
·
FO�ESl' RUN BLOCK CO.
2 Dr. Hard Top. Dynaflow drive. Clean.
by Internal Revenue Sen• ice
mao• ,ara.blllly.
rooms and bath • full basem�nl
·
You
will
build
for
lesa
with
our
I
agents Wednesday night for fa l lSee
.garage, 1arge 1o1 . Good 1ocation.
1.. ,,
USED WESTINGHOUSE autome� - toP (lUaIJ'!Y concreIe bloC"-1!
.4 - ure
lo pay inoome taxes for J liSf
MetropolHaa Moton
ic wa9her, 150.00. Call wYi- ,. . ...... - "'"
,._,, Block9. cemenI- ""'·000.00. Terms. ,
196U.
and
600 E. Main Slrl'f't, Pomeroy
POMEROY RURAL _ 4 · room I
•
'
..
0037,
S--24..Jlc Mortar-Wlndows·
"Transportation_ On
Pnont
\\'Y Z.S87I
fo
frame with bath · furnace heat • Be re clos mg down I.he ll1egfer, ,,
P
one
WY
2-%067
Land and Water"
h
4 22 lf
agents
allowed
the
45
patrun,&lt;J
to
:
front porch, also large enrlosed ,
A.UtTION
Fores1 Rua Road' polnt!roy, Ohlo
1 finish watching the fi l m, "Htde
Phan• WY-2-3870
1949 and 1950 CHEVROLETS. Ca l l Snturday, Ma}' 27 12. :io.
IN POMEROY
5_6 aotc back porch, full basement. Oth- ut
Main St. Pomeroy
E.
the
jn
hfr.
606
depicting
m
Sun,''
O
ooo
f.
er
¾
buildings,
acrf
6
lot.
6
m.
Sayre,
2
after 5 p.
'
Don
:{ AS I AM LEAVH..-0 the state l
Nelgler Building Supply
I MIDDLEPORT RURAL _ 14 ac- a nudist colony.
Grant-st, Midd14!port.
I will sell the lollowlnll person , ' We supply what It takes to build 1 acres, l¼t story frame,
4 rooms II -5 25 3tp properly at my residence 011
or repaIr A house CaII Guy &lt;'ellar bas�ment garage, bern.
.
.
N,,,. 1, Breezy Heights in Pomeroy. Ne1gler
1�•
,___ ··'an.
KU
- DODGE 2 UWI"
or Corbet Cleek, Racme, chicken house. Bargain .at 1
Ohio.
Motor. Overheul, Nel.i.• gener
Ohio.
S 6 tfc $3,500.00.
1960 Ford Fairlane 500 4-Dr. __ $1995
ator, radiator. springs, mufl- 2 p{'. Living Room Suite
ALBERT M. COX, Salesman
Sedan. Low mileage by local owner. Clean interior. Tire,
Mohair Choir
lets, fuel pump and brakes.
W fOV WANT REM. qualltJ BOX 229
show little wear, dark green finish, VS motor witll 114.
PHONE WY !-%220 ,
Hessork
Wm, Houduhf-lt,
Brf!ed:ln1 bull• lhat wm ■ l r •
trans. Radio and heater.
WV %-38:JO
Fire &amp;reen
Kingsbury Romi
monr, maten. ne
Cob•
5 26 3tc ·
�24-4tc De!ik &amp; Chair
WY-2-MSI
---- Slrca. Can Dick Sien-ell, WY
FOP. SALE
Ahout 40 acres
1 959 Ford 4-Dr. Station Wagon _ $1 595
China Cabinet
2-2641 or Chuter 1185-!IU.
V8
motor, Fordomatic trans., radio, heater. lJke new lat
lend.
some
limber,
\,
interest
in
5 pc. Maple Dinette Set
(9) FOR-SALE
line
tires. Clean vinyl interior trim. Beiift flnish. Piot,
mineral
right�.
No
buildings.
On
-- . - - - - - Brukfast Table &amp; 2 Choirs
o f action in this vacation s.pecial.
good roads. Price $600.00. See
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF ARTI- Bedroom Suite
A: ;.&lt;:�fflONtNG, I\EFRIQ. Orville Arms, Bailey Run Road.
FICIAL Flowers at my home on AnUque Eted 14 poster Spool _
RA O
service. Jack"s R-.
5 26 3lp ,
Laurel Cliff, Pomeroy. Mrs.
1960 Corvair Deluxe 700 2-Door _ $1995
100 Yrs. olt}l
frlgeraUon. New Haven. Pilon,
Pearl Parker,
5 25 :Ile Servel Re(rie:i?rator
100%
guarantee. Red finish, wtiltewall tires, 10,000 actual
6-IS-U
FOR
SALE:
6
room
house,
1126
TU 2-3$3?.
1
miles.
Powera:lide trans. All Deluxe equil)Dlent. Radle
2
WY
y.
Main,
Phone
·
Pomero
�GAS. FUEL OU. and �al(Ullo Utility Cabinet
I
PLASTERING BY THE JOB OR
and beater.
4
.
5
D8C.'es. CaD for fJ"M estimates. Cooking Utensils
yard-patch )Ob.!! or entire build- � 08
�I
- • -'- lllddlepott ll'Oflet
ing. Also oulside sturco. Theo Custer, phone WY 2-3550 or
&amp;-10-tfc Lawn Mower &lt;Powerl
1 958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door _ $1 395
PUBLIC SALE
=--___
1
VS
motor, power steering and brakes, :let blac!k finl.U.
Red
Phillips.
5
22
30tc
,1
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c
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z
_
;
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sJ"N"G"E"R�
Awnings
AUTOMATI
1 · P.M.
TIMI
Clean
interior, 1ood rubber. Real class with loll of 10.
op
Radio TV S!nlre,
Sewinl Machine. Makes bull on- 1 pr. Dr ]eaf End Tnb\es
Monday,
May
29,
19'1
hole11, ,ewa on buttons, blind Several Sets �l Shelvea
AD Mabs
·I
LOCATION
0
hems and make&amp; fancy �sign11 Lamps
1958 Chavrolet Impala Conv. Coupe $1 549
H2SS
Phone WY
From
Pomeroy
take
Route
Locally
owned and low mileaa:e, 348 cu. in. motor. auto,,
without attachm@nts. Pay off Round Stand
'tV Swnps oa 111 RP.pair
124
to
Junction
143,
to
Har­
matic
trans.
Beige finish, white top and attraetm &amp;old
f78.00 balance at $2.00 per we,k. Mirror
IOI E. Mal■ 81.. J'omere,y, Ohio riaonvllle. Tum right in
interior
trim.
Full equipment !ncludin1 • whltew1H �
Phone WY 2-2204.
5 26 6tc Barrel Deck &lt;'hair
Cleland 'n
front of C hurch, First House
wheel discs, nd,io, heater,
Se"'lng
Cabinet
f-111,Ue I on left.
ELEl"J'RO HYGIENE Vacuum
•
Cleaaer with attachments and Clothf'I Hamprr
PONY STUD SERVICE. Don
FURNITURE
1 958 Ford Fairlane 500 H.T. CDe, _ $1295
guarantee. Sale priced al $28.00. Wall Cabinet
l-loedashelt,
R.
D.
3,
Pomeroy.
1
Westinghouse
Refrigerator
Antique
Stand
tGood
Condition
\
Pow-M"
lteerin1, T-Bird motor, llutomadc tranL Spotles1
Phone WY 2.2204_
5 26 6tc
Phone WY 2-4i&amp;m.
S 25 30tp I l Ho�point Electric Stove
Have a safe MEMORIAL DAY weekend!
clean interior. Good tires. Radio and heater.
Hot Point Ele&lt;:tric Rang,
1 Cupboard
1959 DODGE 2 door 6 cylindt�� Electric Hot Plate
-Drive a late model car reconditioned the
�
I Antique DreHer
=
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=
X
PE
8HIR
-T
s,:
aflCF
R�
T
Manual thlft, heater. Write or Dishe,
OK way!
1 959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. H.T. _ $1795
You'll like the way we finish l Sewing Machine
call C. R. Knowles. R. D. 3.
Charcoal Grill
2 luidios
Ivory
and bla8; finish. Spotless· clean tntuiOr, Tiret •bow
collars.
ruffs.
st,rched
just
C«ilville. Phone 985-3382
TOOLS
Ganlen Tools
lltU,
wear.
V.8 motor, automatic trans., beater.
right
or
not
at
all,
ju!t
es
5 26 3tp Manv Articles not Jested
1 Jig Saw, 1 Eleetrlc Grlncl.
�
you wlih. Pbone: Robinson's er. 1 Turn Lathe. 4 Electric
CAMPING TRAll.ER, with siove, Hattie Ruuetl. Owner.
Laundry end Ory Cleaning. Motors. 3 B race BI•·
""· A J I
1 957 Pontiac 4 Dr. H.T. Sedan _ $1095
.....•: Cash
refrlprator, heater, llleeps 3 or Te......
WY 2-5428; Robinson's Tri•L11s- kind of Harness, Small Tools,
Beautiful
ivory and coral fini11b. Clean interior. EJ.trt
.:
me or Call C. R Knowles, Not responsible for a&lt;'cidenb
• · w-tre Cleaners, Y,,'Y 2-5130.
Wrenches, Chisels. 1 good
food
whilew,all
tires. Automatic 1'ans., radio and beater.
R. D, 1, Coolville. Phone 985- "Sale C.Onducted by BRADFORD
5 22 6t Sockets Set. 1 Jack. 1 Plant:1381.
5 26 3tp A U C T I O N COMPANY, RA.
er Junior Garden Tractor,
AUCl'nJNl!:ER
Complete. 1 B I a c k I m i th
1 956 Chevrolet 4-Door "21 O'' __ $895
1READLI: TYPE SEWING Mach. CINE, OHIO.
IUCASONt\BL&amp;
RATICI
Blower. 1 Anvil. 1 GaaoUne
Station W8Pn. Clean Ylnyl interior, blue over, Jvor, fin­
•"""':-.\
�
Cl'I
'lflll'
&amp;
:
Crit.l
Auctioneer
Hayea,
Bradford
Kingsbury
1ne. Jase
H A O
GU RA,-.•r....., Lawn Mower. HoM. Shovels.
teh.
V8 motor with atandard trar1M1iselon. Radkr, heater.
Rood.
5 26 3tp Sale Manager· A· c• 8radfor•1
_. Call • ertt, L o. Mee.,
Lots of Items too nwnerqus
Brand new tiret, an outatandin1 ear,
BU�. Hardy varle- REFRIGERAtORS - All floor
I to mention.
• '11eaiet, 8'lt
b't Both decidUOUA
r.
1amplea at reduced pricee, G.E.
and eve
•zwo.-11· 35 heavy hens in good pro.
11-180 - 1114" W,B, Lille now ?IIOl20 tin• Ou oolld,
;.; �. Senral _ color,, Midway .and Frigidaire, as low ;H $240.06 I W1LL
duct.ion, 40 baby chicb from
outstandlng In appearance ud meebllieal condi­
DO BR USH CTJTJ'ING wltb 2 week1 to I weeks old.
-,,; llarbt. W. Mam St.
with trade. Hampton • Capetion.
tractor cutter by the hour W
.
S 26 3tp hart . New Haven. W. Va.
ALSO
!;,', , ;
Houd8lhelt' tlli!bury
. WM-_
,5 23dtc ,,_
6 l•m
3 Leh.
'IOllRIL RIDING HORSE. ------�
i·
,_
WY
o
ebll
dr n. Call
••Cltill1t· lor
�
•aN1111 CLONCH. �UCl'HINIIIIII
1'LOOR SAMPLE SALE - All
G&lt;,i&gt;4 llnt. Solid call; �
·
s
21
""
JI!&amp;
·,
Nol llelpouaible
' ·•
_TV aets. t149.95 11p with lrade.
e..1er.
eom,1e1e �
For An, Accident.
CAN STANQARO � G. I!;., Motorola, . Magnavox.
Crtlt . .._.IINI
0. l, ,...,.... A�.
Call WY 2-&lt;11112.
11.unpton • Capehart,' New Ha""'"· P1- or .,_
r
5 fl ate ven, w. Va.
s � 6Ui A. c. 88ADJORD, aaee-,.
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c
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(9) FOR SALE

6-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 261 1961

ACROSS
2. Trlbt ot
l. i-�1shlnlf lure
Bati:la:n
6. Alpacu
Ge.ul
l 1. Bro11dw11y
production
cbambtr
1:!. Before
4, Haul
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6. 'rYJJe of
,ettc1·
perftttlon
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City
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For Annual Mother-Daughter Event

Attendants For
June 7th Vows
Are Announced

Around And
About
Middleoort

11rom """" he wm ·- -

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Church Circle

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Slacks · · · . . · · · 1 .95 to 5.95

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For Memorial Day . • . All Summer Long

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

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

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In Church Of
Christ Reviewed

Tbe Loyal Wom&lt;n'■ Clau of
lhe Mlddlapo,t Chul'&lt;h of Clnilt
met regularly Thursday evonlni
at lho church _,ed by the ident, Mn, Oacar Roi.lib, and
folhwed with the devotional per·
iod,
'Ibe IVeniOI prayv WU llliYen
by Mn. Dallu IJghUoot and lln.
Earl Smith md mlplure from
p..im,.
"Women of the Cburcl&gt;.• talron
from the book. ''The Women of
�h• BJble," wu 1iv• by M r a.
Erne,t Lallance who allO natl
"T h a n k
God For Wort"
frolll the Loolmlll paper.
A panel iun, "Women of t h e
Church," ,... held with 11n.
llauall, 11n. Will Reynaldo 111111
11n. Fred Gardner portlclpatlq.
Older women of the church were
....,ailed and !heir
for I b e
church l'ffiewed.
A llemorial - of ,crfp­
tw-e and .,..... .... eondueled
by llr■• Fred L Gardner fw 11n
Sldnoy Picken■ • decelNd men,.
ber, and lln. Edword l'lmcll,
teacher of lhl dua, whe allo
. dlad ,-tlf. 11n. - ...a
ol - Ille In ""' -­
or.I.al whlcll •• clONd with pray­
; er by 11n. WW Bradford.
lln. RoUBb preolded .... lbe
bualw• _.., - nports
,_ ""' allicen and wen beord.
Mra. Homer Jones, Mn. Min­
erva Cbllden, Mra. David Dant,
, Sr.. lln, LeoA MeilBlbulJ who
wUI be the holteu111 for n • z t
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da C,ral Jl'ormt , BettJ Lou Gil- David l1errill Konlu:lgbl, Davl :I RichardA, Bonnie Jean Rife, Jult,
more. Janet Bryon 11.amtr, Mai 1 Rlchard Long, David RuueU Lv· ith Ann Sauer. Wilham �·
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Malik, William Howard Mc l ard Nolan Swockhamer,_ CIJda
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JIIDN Milton Hood, Larry Roger Dora Darlene, McKte, Connie Mu!- Robert JI' Van('(,oney, llarti11a
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'l'bomal B • l t f ADdlraoo,
.,_ Wlllllm BNJ. Darreli Ll!it:!
..... John Nclwd Swiler,
- D,_ ao,le■, P■lricla
Ann Blllltle, PhyW. Ka, Boltic,
Randall - -· Albert
Frantlla lkyat, ..,tltia Pearl
ButdNr, DmaJd lladq Call,
EYelya LauJ,e -• O&gt;ri■l1no

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

Ko..... Kay Jenldn....
.... of Mr. ■nd Mr■. Cluilt Jenk
inacm WU honored U the NCOalJ
blpell ranl:IDI - ■nd recetv
SUB tSUSIEJ P.uutn
ed a 11200 ■cbolar,bfp _, ltio
Grande.
A1ao honored, wa■ David Rusetll
Ly-. ... ol llr, and lln, Jbu.
aeU Lyma, who wat honored H
lhe higbut rmwng boy ., the - - --------------------------------------------------VOL XIII NO. S$
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Saturday, Ma7 27, 1961
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Pomen,y-Mlddltport.
----------------------------------------Rev, George B. Tolley, of -----------Jamestown, New Yort, IJ)tfler t
for the ......i.e. challenged the
MIBs Sue Parker, daughter of class to live their Uvea aa ind\.
Mr. and Mra. Homer P a r k e 'I', vlduals, wbich bl the natural way,
Rutland, received the highe.«. a1 we are all different by nature,
score in the Meigs County Scboo r or the way we . respond to situBystem in the Eighth Grade Stall! atlons.
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teslJ given this gpring. She rank- He ,pr,:.ce about "lbe Voice
which he said, n:, the Echo doea
ed in the 99th percentile.
Her teachers are her u n c I e , receive back what it �ds out,
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Herbert Parker, who is also prL'1 and should carry the evidence ,,f
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cipal, and Homer Wells. She ha; thought and understanding and
beftl spelling champloo two years not mass thinking.
of Rutland Elementary: playefi He said that freedom to cbane'3
five years in the junior band, four patterns of life UI neceuary to
of which she was aho in the Ru,-- progreu and distinguishes w
land High Schoo] Band; was soJa. fmn other forms of nature.
Jst in "A Trumpeter's Lullaby,·• The speaker Mid, "We havr.
at the Spring CODcert, la a mem• powers of observation and immQJ!•
Warren s. H�n. chll'(ed with the armed robbery of
her of this year's Meiga All-Cou'l- inaUon, and shou1d use lliem and
the
and
Pomeroy Landmark service ,talion early yesterday
soul,
ty Band, and ls in the Meigs Coon- keep our freedom of the
morning,
ave a signed conlelllion of the crime to Porn•
ty Junior Drum and Bugle Corps not surrender our Voice. We must
1
I eroy Cblef of Police Jed Webster P'rld•y afternoon.
.and she attends the Church ol not heL'OID8 as an echo which on .y
WASIIINGTON 111Pll - �
Affidavits of armed robbery are on file today ag&gt;inst
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repeats what it has heard beChrist.
dent
Kennedy
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signed
the
26
year
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old
Hall
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and
Ill;
for
attractive
think
19-year-o.ld
should
but
fore,
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g
o
R
is
b
Her and teaclier
' wife, Shirley. The1 are being held In Meigs County Jall
lion aid bill for Latin - t,.
Roush. She also wa11 band mu- se1ves and accept responsibiliites
without
bond
wailing
and said • ..id _-.•
day
appearan
bl
Meiga
County
ce
Court.
us."
tn
given
cot for two yeara when she wa11 that are
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Webater
Chief
nbe
,aid
bu
and more Jftt1PrC1D1'· ··1'
''atronger
was
apeaker
1re
three and four vears old, and h11, ' Intrf\duclng
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Hlpway
tho
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near GalllpoU.
ceiv&lt;d a nport from Gallipoll&amp;
bemispher&lt;.
serYed 1:r5 Band {'(]Uncil represti'n• Wllllam Sfobart, president of the
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on
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Police that I.be .32 calibre autoKennedy liligned 6t •••••
tattve for Rutland Elementary I class.
malk, plat.JI which Hall elledpd- lnvelllptlont ""' being made
law ., lllart bl&amp; "eUl•""' ""
into
ly held on Service Statioa Alt.md- bf the Pomeroy Police Depart,
progreu" program Ill tOCIIII
95 YEARS OLD TUESDAY - Bob Carson of the Fos• ant Ray Hummel Mille 1i. nib- ment "' loa!,i U Ball could bave
economic ,ewna irr L■llll'
ter Rest Home in Syracuse, looks over one of many bed the Landmark -loyee of �..�
1111'�
ca. 'l1le bill alee provide, ._ "'1!,
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cards he received Tuesday in remembrance of his 95th S130 is a 1tolffl weaJPl.
IKlll for loam to help 01n. l'flbllij'
CUET BRADl'ORD
birlhaoy Ever the wit - he has been widelv read in 11 ••• reporlea that Ball .... ...- ....._
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cle\ aataled by
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past years as a newspaper contributor of humorous ar- dlslwnorably di8'barged from the ,\lier
;1 .. . "IOlbtl■rtl!al
boiled
He
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ticles based on piont:er hardships in Meigs County - aervice about a. 1D011tb ago. Ball tire, an a
ed
ct
the
to
eontributioo
con
even
Twenty-s
OC
ra Or
JACKSO N, Miss . (UPI)
S
rter Tuesday "I am gonna ■uppo,edly Btole Ille gun lnim • Landmark Statton and the ti,..
epo
cameraman-r
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the
told
he
1
Ille We of the
le 'ldlll �
hfreedom rid�rs" sat in a downt?wn j�il to�ay re sing live to be a hundred, or die trying."
Carson, born, relative 1n Wilaonburg,
Va., were btalled, bl held tbe ltolen
j
segregap
ol.
the
t
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breaking
gua on Rummel and robbed the
grea
to pay fines imposed for
.
raised and becommg elderly on Leading Creek, served authorities 1aid.
to
expected
was
ndes
Hon kws. A new w.� ve of prote5l
bis co\lnty two terms in the Ohio legislature, 1919-1922; An ntant dragnet of Ohio waa c:aab register, ll Es dlarged.
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s ' " ep the south durmg the weekend_
ean, • 'I.,.::
was a rural mail carrier eight years, and did a similar begun early yesterday morning 1'e &amp;unman theri put Humme
W
two
and
Thll 25 Negr:i�-the
�\·.(' here "to take the law in!() thel� I tour of duty as justice of peace in Rutland township.
when Lapdmark station attiifant :
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al leaders o� � ,_.,. wft,,'.
suspended jail Sf&gt;i,l ences end flnPd defi.ance of the laws of MisHummel baa aince identified Hall
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"'00 each by City '""'' Jame, I slsslpp,."
Cadet William B. Bradon!, " """" the ·- al the Wlt'lo
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the man who held him ...
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re
h
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Spencer on breach of �ec ! The defense haJ asked for a di1
l ed im IOll of Mr. and Mrs. Walla_c" Houae.
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Hall ad hls wife wen� �rwt d" W
cha rges growlni;: out of their St'
l eradtont. Im Btffnell-av, Mll'l
The �- IOl.s
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re&lt;-r. l �d verd1ct of acuitts:l.--t1aying
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tbe
by
y
custod
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..,, In wed....t.y•• "freedom the an-..ts ..... mad&amp;
' dleport. wlll he waduated J,ne,7 �r. former �
.;1,i, bs- '
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lrol less than a hall how, elter the
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rn:lea" lnto.1,� M•a1lu1ppi capita' cat1se or racial Issues lm10JvNJ.
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from the U. S. Military Academy , Dwight D. �.
was reported to the Meigs
Dr. Boyd D . U:oward, chairman of the �epart ment of robberySh
Negro attotnev Jack Young selfl The motion was denied,
ommended the de, •..,... Jft'
at Weal Point. s. Y.
Couny
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erifrs Department. He'
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Education at Fairmont State College, delivered a well
ofter the two-bonr court lf!ssk,,, 1
Cadet Bradforri Will be commi,;. gram.
and hil 8POWl8 were arrested a1 1 hi
received speech .to gra1Juating students of �utland High
the riden agreed to stay in jail
It would provide for • mr.t�
sioned 8 second l,eutenant· m Ar
1
School last evenmg at com1!1encement exercises.
' 'as a means of c��ng attent��
c'
tillery and will l'fcelve a bachel• in loanl � �. t i e
Dr. Howard congratulated th
to others the rond1borui in Ml&lt;t'
lloa;tt
Inter
De,�i
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Amerit!an
�t
dislurbe�
greatly
am
I
.
senlon, "I
I
or of scienCE- d+'gree At We
class of 1961 :wt told Its mer:1sJsslppl."
$
Bank
d
by the crime W 3ve among t h e
I
an
OI mlllilla fai ....
Point he was active in lhe debate
bers "(lpportumfy today IS as
But Young indicated the
youth of America It
and forum ski and cam from the InttrnatJaml �... • #.
t'OURCil
I
lntel'llilltloaal
Pre89
U■lkd
BJ
b
close as
u t! mt it,
would 8001' be heed Oil appeal
':!'
The speaker a l� gave a brief I
Winter nrtwned to Ohio Friday era clubs, a ml'mber of the staff �inislration.__�
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=is�
d
on.
your
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O
you
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bonds. For eaeh day in jail.
outline of values we inherit btt I
terrpera I of the Rowib:er, the academy's hon bas been � -- low
record
brought
and
I
It was made (;k.ar by Dr 8of� I
'3
Is dedtu1ed from the '200 fine
take lightly, suc:1 as lnher1lano..'ll
i'ilb I yearbook, and on the hop and sa- Orgabizat� of AlmriclD ... •
Our�ie3
snow
even
and
tures
that he feels never before in OU.
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The riders thus Cfluhl remain C011·
for p]amunc purpo&amp;eL
of educal:ion inheritance of the
cial cttmm1ttee.
it
we
clo'ile
re
a
80
country's
history
)
I
ced
grim-f
(U�
-Ten
MIAMI
a
ys
a
d
five
'
fined for 111 dayr. After
at
ua., and religious
Constlio
U.S.
reporttd
Snow flurries were
.
Appoint.eel to the academy "i�
Charg:ea of reckless operation Bellefontalne in West-Central Ohio f
In Jail, they cou'd be removed !A) Cuban invasion captives returned to losin� our national her1ta�e
,
s'
nner Representativr. Thomas A
o
the Hinds County prison farm for to Rav�, today to report to Pre- 8 h e r I t a g I th1t c!IIM abo 11 Preceding Dr. Hoyd's talk, the are expected lo be filed agalnat ! and It Cleveland.
Jenkins CR-Ohio1 Bradford was a
mler Fide, Castro on the success tbrough great Slruggles and good Proce QR&amp;
work on a road �BnK,
relude by the Joe Addison Smitb. 53, of Albany, Both ColumbuJ. and Cleveland cadet lieulenant durmg his senior
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end
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Negro leader,; in Nashville, of their tractors • for-prlsoner1 deeds. He told he audience and I Senior band wen! presented 'JlJ!. 0. followin1 a recent wreck CJD reported record low temper.etures year. He is a 1957 graduate of
81D
Tenn.. and Atla.nta indicated, deal mlsalon in the Uolted Sl!1ttJ.
invocation was g i ' e n by Rev. Mulberry-av ID Pomeroy.
early today, The mercury dropped Middleport High School
The ''negotiating" g r o u p.
meanwhile, that "freedom rides"
----Carl Herring :,nd the respcm� The Pomeroy Police Depart- to H It e a.m l!:ST wday in Coi.::
dres
sed Jn the aame combat fathe
during
could be expected
I ment 11ald the car operated by hanbus.
by the choir.
))_
old record waa ,
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weekend. At least ()08 was a!mod Uguu they were wearing when
k
d
pal
two
to
&lt;nl
veered
36-yea
Smith
rec
949
In
Ht
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r-old
In
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Two selections, "One World"
DALLAS, Tex. fUPU - Tau
at this city, center of bard-cor..: they arrived a week ago, t o o k .I
I and ''A Bird .Fww " by Clokey cars. One was owned by \V!'lliP.r was broken in Cleveland wh2n the
from
j
al
off
Miami's
Jnternatton
went to the pon.. today to ,Jlick •
I
9egregatlon In Mississippi.
ted b '111 Girls En Cleland of Racine and the other tflmperature fell to 88. The old
A
It
a.m
EDT
! irport at
by Joaepb Thome, Jr , of M,n- record waa ...
Charge■ .._
::1!'";;:: ben�ct;.
B�
a
gray
and
alny _day,
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Spencer handed down hls deci•
Other temperature rearlings
ln ._
en by Rev, Herring. pastor of ersville.
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o
the
me
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arriv
a
a
when
U'
Unlike
.
slon after a brlaf reces1·· ill Iba
$125 -amage were Toledo 33 and Zanesville .
Approximately
the Rutland Methodist Church.
9 chee
the
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walnut-paneled courtroom, whlcl1 � �
Smith
Ala
o. party bad I ftgbtioc duufet
's vehicle Fair and dry weather was .in
, !UPP - Duriog lhe pMFentaUon of the was incurred to
MONTGOMERY,
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a
com
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on
ve
Ca
a
8
seats only 121 pHSOna. The m.u- .,, ,!.,
Six white juvenile, were held to- Senior class• .rexecuthre Res,!- while Cleland's and Thorne'&amp; c!lrs store for the state today, althcugh
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• a statement relatnqo IOd lrlen s saw 1nem I1 day In connection with shooting of·: George M. DallH presented Ire were damaged. an estunatei
...1st sa1• 1 m
melpa1 Jt....
1 -=.
..... temperatures were expected to
About 25 to 30 persons were .
le8
It was a race between "4 jau16,.
Congressman. Walter Moeller
It appeared the rl riders came
an Integration leader Thursday phies to �aledictorial
p a t t y No injuries were reported. Smili:t remain about 15 degree!! below tbe representative of Ohio's loth db- millionaire financier amt
#
on :�
houri after a "'freedom riders" Rife and Sa]utatorian LarTy Hruf· probably will appear this eve- nonnaJ seasonal level.
Th:
trict, Friday announced Bureau of lege professor, Both s:re ciiL.an•
yotmg Cubans
- bus arrived ln Montgomery
man. He also ,:ecognized C1afllt aing before Pomeroy Mayor Char- �emperatures � not pl un� the Budget approval of the full tive.
expreued confidence the deal
Rev. Solomon S. Seay suffered President Betty Arnold, V I c e lea Legar.
quite so far tonight and mdd
$76 mllllo11 for !he Racine Locks The candidates � � Sen.
invoMq Bllpply of 500 U.S traet wound when he fltilpped President Bobb1 Arnold, and Sec- I
a
weather was predicti!d for Sunday
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and Dam projed on the Ohio William A. (Cowboy BUIJ ' . mu,.
tora In return for release gf some
out his front door and, W,ft'i met relary,-Treuurer Sue NeJIOR,
afternoon.
River,
ley, 6Z, I Democrat. and .......
1,200 &lt;!aptured Cuban invaders I
, O
WOUId go lbroURh deapUn moon•. by pnflrtl. He said the blast came Maud Brew an,I MargaN!t Smt!h
John Tower• ss, Wlle
lican
nnned
m
1
Co
H
ouse
.lUO:: While
.. from a passing ear loadt-d with were honored for lZ years of per
TWO CITED
.
.
Ing U S. opposition
as professor of �
signed
.
•
its
I feel atta,danc,e·
youths,
Patrol h gre.wnan Moeller of . suppor
,.
.....
m.�
' The Slate Highway
we
Wicbla
u
stem
MK!
'
Louis Enrique Morse. captain of
at
)e'C
,
4, for the huge co.:ii-truction pro ' '
2.,,
Author1tlea would not release
ConHnae4 fair and warmer to- cited, Lawrence, R. Wolfe,
.
,
the lhlp used aa a transport in tht
Falls,
.
to nm
and advised him that the Anny
ln
na ea
acme for :r�:
nlpL lllglt fodav 65
rps of Enginr."rs will ask for Botb· uodidates tlOBed eat �
BJ Ulllted Prell laleruUaaal April 17 Pig's Bay invasion tolrl !119 m n:.�:°:e
o
C
:
"':'
.
e:s�:":u�
a
1 ll
Amerlean motorisb jalt'med auembla:l new&amp;men the delega-ias congressional authoriuiti� and campa_igns Frklay night w t
T'
and '•treated in the
=
and
y
Monda
n.lght
....
t
alon
Af
t
h
televl
�
•
for
Saturday
tlon waa ''very pleased" at the
tile h ghW l
p iation for the proJect M statew
.
courae of buslnesa of the Mont;1;ougbby 22 Be� into Meigs appro l'
� eoolet 18 the
long Memorial DB)' hoUd117 WNk- BUCcea Of ' their ransom mission.
d by President Ken- Both said they were confident ai
recommende
,
.
,petw
�
County
gomery County Juvenile Cvurl.'" ('1__
"I
ng
fr
end but the accldell\al death rate He ■a� !hey boped In lhe ,future
victory. ______
nedy,
AlthOIJgh the city wao outwardly \Al
,
waa running less than h1.·o an to be 4IVffl more pleased.
calm today, there were chergea
DE f' ILM
In making this announcement,
•
hour.
"W•
S
stated.
MoeUe,
Congre,s,nan
of 11,e llldd1-&lt;llemben
by Negro leaden "''' National
I
A . Ualted
lnt..-atlonal ldenticaJ 8100
will now cedouhl, oo, ,/forts •• Pomeroy Rotary club dined Ill
Guanlsmen ...,. beinB "dbco,rt
tount showed only 'II blghw
0111" to jailed members ol the
At 1 .m., Sanday. 1 ,anc1e tllplahed pe8'8 will be latro• obtain the app1opr\ation from the Martin Restauranl Trklsy
1
Juued
fa. Fines
James A. Roush flf Racine retalltles from the start of the �
•eek• Common ita Jua'ge h C. "freedom ridera.
f
congress in ofCrer to slart aclu ii evening. then nt?Ved to the Obit
w ll mrt fonnlq: dtortly after •••
"
Jo n
P s
cenUy completed buJldlng a boat IIOOII
end: at 6 p.m local time Fru:lay 8aC!On
--at � Fuel Gas Co. offieel to view a
ba1 ftned two Odt of atate
W will mardl from 'l'IIH
Enrla Zepp, dlredor uf &amp;ht construction on thi� project
dock just above the Racine Park
until 9:SG 1.m. ED,:.
date.
l
ad- fibn, "Washington At Work. •'bsapossib
In
e
Aft., ever lpnee S&amp;., _. dwu Ol» lllaMlieal Seetely, will pre- earliest
on
meb '100 and cost, each
that will bold 14 boatll. 'nle new leeead
TWO J'AILED
Two penona dkll fa mlacellat\eempt
t
at
to have ed on the "Kiplinger Letter'' fM.
Ave., lo I po1u W.... NIii a plaqu le tbe eily of Gal- dilion I will again
..___. st 11 �• be ....,. .,
uuz tragt!cliea for an overall total charges of mallcioul destruction The M8'ga County S!Jeritts t)&amp;. dock will be called Roush Landad· ture.
for
WW
� .
•
llpoll,. hoaortq ... "" fK "' the $75,000 authnrizafion
Of per,ooal property•
partment art'e!lted two persona JnK·
GI 21.
,.. l'Hh 0�111,_
design
and
•--• ud ha,. eveat tba&amp; nwb4I 1M ••lq van«' engtneerir,g
•Y - .._
Arnek1 Poindexter and RobLEGION TO MEET
be- durJna, the put 14 'houI'll, Taken The owner said boat apaces s,
One of the Yictlma wu '1-yearwork raised to fl�.ooo. which I
nl&amp;a.
we
1
Will
iam Swisher_ Comrn,mdf:!r
Wa
ate
O
C
r ee a- am assured by tJ C.orps of Er:Into cllllody and being :teld in will be rented according to the
l
re
m
progam wm be of tlla lllo MI
old Darleqe Reed, who died early : �
A I p
f
on
rges
J
B
�
i1
r
Amerlcan Legion fQst: 121
the
I
b
of
l
,
fo
..._ acon
• Meip County jail today were Ira lize of craft,, He ii also in tbe
Saturdaf ol sMoke ilhalation In
W
· · •
" g·
could profitably be used
rm la ,.. � lda oitllenuee ■■cl
,..
be
Atto
ting
w
ed
al1 Legion ' mem·
■
aa
b
requested
� ..
playetl '1 die elJ ID hi- thi,
ftlJ Pro!ecu
rney Allea Adkins, 118. Golhen, O., Oil process of building a ramp hlto •an anaH--+ hritllding ·fire in
year.
OaJ,.
.....
...
lq
l
l■.
Fu
llenanl
and IIU:lillary
'.11'11J11au
wtvee
hers, their
--- , MIU. Sixty penoas
c•--•lng and unIoa•
a cbarg1 el. �Mng wblIe lntoxl- Ille water Ior w.u
D
----,,. -n. o. T
ber, ..
G■--·
lllll eonc,
rt M. � fl'Nlde•I of
- a
e
membera to mer.t et the Legion
catecl, and Curtis Siu, cm a 1. Ing boats lo and from trailers. ft� -I memlter
the bulldiq.
were drtviJia
of Ille G lllpalll Oiamller ■f f'o• ME G G NERAL HOSPr . •, home
■
£.R C/dLBD
a
Sunday ev"!•ning at '1 to at•
I S E
The dock Is 90 feet lonR, paracharge of Intoxication.
._.....,
hl■ ctrD War c•IUlal _.., �• _
h
O
-1.
t
.1.n.e
..1..81!
Tbe 111..,.port
-...tend
••_
,., ,.....
,
5 .:f·
-----.
l:IIUl'1,:ll &amp;el"1Jces at fbt. a.
lie! t.o the Ohio RJver. Roush mAdmissions - Merlln Schiveler
•• -.-.,.
will IN IDlltet ti
·
� Unit Wwered I ealJ te
SERYICU CIL\NOBJII
ill
p
b
w
�=·
At t .m. a Wfet •inner
tends to sell Alhland out oard Collunlllta,.
Pomeroy, Kay McClintock, Rs- ut,I· tburch.
-V.:ord WU reoeind b1 fiwlc1I tit J1met Baker relldenct in MAD BIG CONTRIB1JTJON
Go-MIi. Gaa and OU at the dock NINIDOllM.
JD1B01.L8 IN 8CRQOL
_... U Ga Lafaytlle a. elne, and Daisy Stoneking, IUIJ
..
_,,..,.
I
DAIi ES SALAAM, Tang,mylu
here ye,terdey tbal fuwol .._, jlutlimcl th!■ -.In&amp; at 9,0,, A
ti ... .,_ ..ti tel lo ..... - "-,.::.r- Grande.
he said
.......
•
Jack llac&lt;m, ..., al Mi'. a a d
.,.
le,
c.,ieW.,.
,..._
u
... Jul/uo Bellnlll I bmer local pbyalclavlcei 1
(IJPJ&gt;-The Roctteleller
- called.
,..
Disoha,g" - Keith Ridenour ..,___ John a..o, of Mlddlepot&lt;
man. • membtl- " Ille Na&amp;hul
Un.. bu ecmtrlb•1tt'd mm tltllft
-- -)llddleport res1dent· .who died
,1.__
__ ...._... II KMsa, Ci..,
,,, Mo.
....,...
Throoghaul the day free naat Cheater; Abbie Stohart. Pome- Ii ,_
Chll Wu -••• ti
fl, -- M.\BIIWIIE . Al'PUCII.TION
- to Tnganylka'o ... attocAL Tll:MPS
addn,"'
H�
Coo.g.,
.
King, Po-..roy; !tr (li, twiJbu■ IIIAIIMlay Denn1tt - ,.,._, It, Ml rleuitul'II oo11eg,, t wa■ an- The temperetore in ......,., , ....... D. C. bollt,ir .,..._. rldet wlD .. ...a11a... at lhe roy; Mn. Ed
will !&gt;ti
Ka
,
n■u :;uy,
today - .. Dr. 11erri11 •- e.uu:, - al ,._ INI ti - Kay McCllntock. Racine. an� M,s lbert Is fflS P-,
- Ill la ll!ddl,port • - dleport, USU' and llorts M• ....,..i Frjday. The 11,iat.OOO IMMlnest district at
C1aJ,o - and "'" ol Rutland. llo.
wlll N eomp!et,d by 1ll6S. wu 3ll degree,, with
rlt RJce. II, )ll4dlejlon.
IDDouneed.
ti 11br1o11a Ct11ep. C11Mr .,_ ._..,
f,.

Death Rate
· g Low
Runnm
0n HighWa' ys

Just Recelvedl A New · Shipment of Women'•

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

...

Rambert

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

tte:u":�I

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

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

l

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

Def.....

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

; Ibo meetlq.

One owner - Low mileiie,

dlln and

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

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

apeed axle - 8.25x20 tires.
e

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

I

i

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

•Y

Re, llaymo&lt;I
tn,ta11ed
mar
be ao1am••
...,.
n.e1r
Konkrlgbl, pallor.
I
n
I
o
P
Weet
the
In
7
June
;,ed
M1ddlepon, Ohio
The annual mother-daughter Burns; America. Linda Darnell
Mn. EmerllOII JOrtel WU devoCliapel with a r«eptioD In t b e
i banquet of the Federated church I and varim.15 ,not.hers incl uding,
leader for the meetlna: and
Uonal
Officen Club.
NOW SHOWING
I as held WedJ1es:d�Y al 6 . 30 p m Indian, Sandra Hendricks ; P1J.
Donald
WU c:hairman. Mn.
Klein
Boor
Mra.
.
tendant,.
the
wedding
ol ; They plan to leave following
for
e At
':"
Rev. and Mrs.
m the chun"h dmmg �oom .
gnm, J a ne Bae_r ; Coloo la.� . Con · and M iBa Dora McKee Wen! m MW Carolyn Milhoan , dsughter
Edgar Allan P0t&gt; ' s
review of the past
I
Pff
Llo�
1 the ceremony for a aboit motor
were
I
year
"HOUSE OF USHER"
new
, T.ables Wt!re attractive w I t h I me Freei:natJ,: Pioneer, Susie Kas• Marietta yesterday where Mlss l of Mrs. Paul 1beia, Middleport/
the
for
Offlctn
work.
year
t
.
trip to Cape r.od llDd relW11 o
.
(Cinema.scope &amp; Color,
Mi ller · McKee had an interview with and Cadet William Bruce Btadf white covers and ce�tered w1th · 1�m , C1v 1! War , Emily
Hoates.!81 for. ai, meeting were
ddleport where they w i l l eJected m,d lnltalled for, tbl!I Aft
l Ml
Vlricen t PriN, Myrna Fah ey I arrangtments af spring f lowe· s ::;uffnigette , Brenda Ingraham :
l
ford, IOll of Mr and Mr8. W&lt;1I- spend the IWTI� months
Mrs. Paul Chrurtenson, of
at emoon Circle of Middleport Heath �- M. L. ll"�, Mn. Kon.k­
I
l by Mrs . .J ames Fugate and Mrs ½orld War, Donna Re1 bel . anu
Methodist Church when the group right and Mrs. Gibbons.
bave
of
Middleport.
Bradford
lace
"JAIL BREAKE RS"
I
Board of Ohio Baptist Women·,
the Bradford apartment 00 Brown• I,
met 'fflursday afternoon for a I
Rober1 Hutton , Mary Ca.stle i Thomas Young. The RPv Wakl,, Mother of Tnday , Linda Kirkland Missionary Soc iety.
1 been choffn by Miss MJllloan.
e 8V1lnue.
•--�
� pi. n·1 oI Love , I.1.nd11 M W Maude raylor of Front•bC , Maid of Honor will be � i s s I U
AIIO CARTOON CARNIVAL J. Bartels askf'd grace. Servmg and. ,I"'ne :S
IIIK'llll:II.NI MI Ille euun.,i.
p. 111• 1---�-_____
SERVICES t\NNOUNCED
Oil the kitchen comm it tee we 1 e Smith. During Ille pageant, Dor· has been confined to her home Lee Hook of Xenia, a claasmat'!
Elected IJ ebalnnan and coMrs. Dale Smith. Mrs . ClelarJ na ReihPI ;;ang America the Beau- this week because of illnes:s.
MOVING WEST
chairman were Mn. O. P. Kleir, . The Middleport Masonic Lodse
of Miss Milhoan al Ohio Unlv,er'
I
I Hines, Mrs. Ernest Rhode� Mrs liful a� Fa i th of Our Mothers. C. C. Chapman who haa spent sity, Carla Wilson , and Carolyn M r. and Mrs. Eugene Snyder, and Mrs. Walter Hayea. Other l)f. l No. 3&amp;.1, F. &amp; A. M., will bold
, Fred Des.sauer. Mrs. Lou i� Rt" · �.1lph ½erry was the accompanfuneral IIJ'Vkea.for Albert W. Bo,
several monlhs in Arizona with , Bradford, sillle:- of the groom, formerly of Pomeroy, are len- flcera elect.ed were Mrs. Bruce
at 8 p. m. a\
isl for the pag,!ant.
m
Un,
be! and Mr:1. G laclys Cuck ! er.
' his daughter, Mn. Anson Johnson i will be her bridesmaids. T h e Jng. for Stockton, Calif., shortly, Lloyd e1 first vice chaln m
eral
te
ers
d
re
w
pres
e
n
lu
to
I Fo llowing the dinner t he group I F' w
e
has returned to his home 00
bride-elect will graduale f r O rn where he has ".mployment with Mrs. Carl Mattox as second vW! RawliQff •
. ·· �
Home.
N
l
!�t�
r
e
Mrs
a
n
st
Le
Hub
lde
o
mo
t'
ad
•
.
to
''.
u
y
.
ned
,
th�
;;anctuar
whe
Member&amp;,
Gibbons
r
yne
w
a
W
:
Mn.
J,
r
E
chairman,
�
been
�
�
has
dleport Hill.
0u Sunday, June 4.
his brother, Ralph, who
VERY oo6�
L Bl
a program l'.'BS presented hy Mn. · n pre�Pn l ; M rs . Thoma� Smi! h Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tovey of 1 Attendlng Cadet Bradford w ill . resldent of St&lt;K-kton for Be\'era.t as secretary, end Mr■
Christopher Knight
• R. K . at � . .· .��· :ID
a
I
�t•n Nt&gt;ulzling. Group tiingi�g ◄'.� 1�e youn.g est ; "'nd Mrs. Amanda 1'oledo returned home Thursd&gt;.ty
,.lfpter,
Venet ia Stev('n;;on
Woodgerd as treasurer. T b e )' Collini, W
be hia classmates at West Point ' yean.
.
· My Faith Looks U p To 1hrr K,1spar.
,he mother with the mo.,I. I1 aft r visiting since Tue-•-y wltn ,iii,;ii,i;;,;-.,;; -:-:-. -:-:--· �. . . .. . ·. ·
"S TUDS LONIGAN"
. _
Zl."'1
e
.
I ;:� ·
�iS
I
;;ra1.¥£.#!M.!.i!l!i\® I!
�•�N')Wii./t ':!a.;,�:.""' �� �.,,,,,; �,,k #'��;;,
(A Story nf Te(' n -agers)
and prayer by the He11• Barte l ; ch I" ldren and grandch "Ildren pres- '1 hia sister and family, ,,....
Mr. and ·
·
· ·
·
·
· ·
- also .
ent.
opened the program.
Mni. Willis Anthony.
·,.
. .
Al a n Hale
RQl'y Calhoun
n
v
R
th
b
I
ed
•The
c
n
e
e
Y
A
toa!.1 to m )th('rs was given
.
,
_�
l
m
·
R,·chard Va,ghan attended the ·.
Conn ie Hine,s, John Gen t ry
I 8artels onc l uded the progra
e
n, ball game in Cincinnati laat Su1l i\.
"THUNDER IN CAROLINA" ry Nan('y Crow and a toast to 1
----·
daughters hy Mrs. A l fred Crow
(In Colorl
day and Mrs. Vaughan and chil- �
(St ory of Auto•H.icin,\l)
I Two piano duets. '"A Wa llt
by
dren, Bill and �th and Mrs. Ali
N
1-'uust" and "A Garden Medley' /
nice Ohlinger and W. P. Ohlinger
NOTE���:i?R���[�i fll f:U" were
present
d
by
Linda
Kirkland
e
S
S
in Dunbar with Mr. �d
visited
Will Not Be Shown .\'!av
and
H:ilph
Werrv
and
the
Regln·
D. Parson8. The VaughMrs.
2s.26 A2' Pre \•i u usly .Adver.
J
ners c lass o[ H;c Sunday Schud
tiscd
80TI, Don who has beeri
other
an·s
I
laul!:ht by Mrs. Guy nussell pre- On June 4th at the Humphreys visiting in Dunbar for the past
S■t urday
May 27 sented songs and pantomimes
ancl Memorial Church in Dunbar, W. month returned with his moihu
Zachery SC'ot1 ,rnd
· c losed with a prayer song.
Va., Miss Llnda Lee Fish, daugl,.. lo Middleport. On Monday, Mr.
Mar('Ja ffrnder sou 111
...
"NATCHEZ TRACE"
I Linda Kirkland played a piario te� of Mr. and �rs. Bill Fish, and Mrs. Vaughan and chl�n
- also ; so lo preceding a p11geant. " A will become the bride of Pfc. Ru.:;- were in Columbus on busrnim-;
Davi d Larl rl
D011a l d f'risp I Prec ious Herit H�e. " by a group sell A llen Parsons, son of Mr. and and on their way home stopped
A 00
F
I of young costu ml'rl gir ls , raki!lg Mrs . W. D. Parson:1, all of Dunbar, Athens for a short visit witb Mr. (
\i c: ��N O E R S "
"
J
, part were youth. Candy Grueser; W. \la. The gror.m Is the granr:1- and Mrs. John D. Dowler anri l
ALSO CAHTOON
nie Sp
Y,_,'.N�ancy son of Mrs. Anni ce Ohlinger and children.
'o:•:
''-1":''�
I
·::...'.:;:••:"'....:':
---W. P. Ohlinger. and brother of Mrs. C. H, Gcmeinhardt of Co· /4
- -· ··· - ·
·
�
[
Mrs. Richard Vaughan of Min- lumblll arrived yesterday for
dlcport .
visit with Miss Frieda Faehnle
fl€v. Mack Thomasson will read and other frienda. She came es• �l
In Pomeray
At
i t ile vows. The bride elect will be peclally to attend the MHS alum11i I �j
,:�· ,.
banquet.
! altended by MiS.!1 Sue Brogan.
�
Miss FisA Is a graduate of Dun- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lohse �
bar High School this year and is left yesterday for a vacation trip �
Matching shlrta and shorts - fashioned sklrt• In
un employee of the Wise Home in Michigan where they apend
Tnc., Pfc. Parsons graduated from several weeks each awnmer.
1 '' ·'
full pleated a.ml sheath styles-slacks go to taper•
Dunhar HiRh school in the class Rosa Wise life Thursday for · ,m ]
I
I
ed lines-Jamaica and Bermuda sbortJ , of 1959 and attended West Virgin- indefinite visit in Miami, Florlda I 1
ia Slate Col l ege before entering with relatves.
'
all beautifully styled - all easy to care fabthe service. He ii' presently &amp;ta- Dee Hartnger and Mrs. Maud
AVAfLAIIIITY.,.
rics - misses and womens size9.
tione&lt;l at Fort Campbell, Ky.
Ross of Pomeroy plan to go to
Fort Wayne, Indiana, Sunday for �
/)lfll
a visit with Mrs. Harry Farmer
'6 1 Graduate Was
and family,
�
EARNINGS ...
n r�y
onore
Friends have received wore 't
l�enry a1ley enW. L, Russell of 804 City
mne
terir:
·a� o wmg �mmence- from
park, 1.A.1
,._1UfflbUB 6, OhlO that .,
m•.•
· F rl·aay even Ing In
menI a' Racme
111 RusaeII b:is
vc,
rs.
er,
mo
r-r1•M
th
NEIPFULNHS •••
lhe honor oI aroIyn VanMeter .
11ullered a elight stroke and ,. not
!=,
"" 8radua
· te.
foo we ll. Mr,. Russell, • lis�r
Those present and served ce.k:e.
of the late Mrl. C. H. Church 11
decora Ied Ior the occasion, 1..
,,z� 8 iOrmer IU\:
'--al resIdIllt,
, cream and coffee, were Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Rusull flow IMng
Mn. Millard VanMeter Melvan
'
In
Cot,mbus la nported ., t.,
VanMeter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
. I.0 at her QUlll'II' wart.
•
quite
•-- ••ill, Charles Th�111s, the eu�t of
,
Wo ln•II• '°" "' Ear] McKiniey "ho h 811 JUs,•
honor and the boat and hosteu.
completed a H weeb Elfttric4&amp;1
__'...,____ _
11:1,ln lit re91.l larly a,
courae at Great Lakes arrived .
our bank.
MEIGS THEATRE
Wednesday for a visit with his
Pomeroy, Ohl•
parents, Mr. and Mn. 0. E. Mc­
�,
WI PAY 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS
Kinley. He b1 to report to Charle•
ton, s. c.. 011 the eth of June for
TONIGHT I SATURDAY
MAY 26.17
duty on a mine aweeper.
Walt Disney's
Mn, Edna Kennedy ol Cleve­
''THI SIGN OF ZORRO"
Height, win be lhe guest of
land
Cloun!J lln,c lffl
Gu.y Williams, as Zorro
Mrs, Warren Davia lhl, weekend
Henry Celvin, Gene Sheldon
She la coming especially to at­
- also tend the Alumni banquet.
Jerry Lewis ill
.
•·•
llomber
..,-HE BELLIOY"
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