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Mighty Fo*esa" followed by ~· r
votlona by Mn llarry Layf!e Th~

The Dad'y Sentinel

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devotibna inciUded scripture an•i
a story "I Simon Of cfrene '

e . &amp;·...-LANGSY.)L;LE

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LDntlllreth,

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Mr and Mrs. C B
fhlB was followed by the singing Middleport, apent Sunday after·
noon at the home of Mr and 'Mra
of "Sweet The Moments '
K
F Lonrotreth
M1ss Lelah Powell presided
durmg the

Recent Newlyweds Honored By Shower
Given In Baptist Church Last Week MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY
~IS

Manlyn Powell and \Irs
Emma Jane McClmtock were hos
Members ptescnt were Mrs Null tesses at the shower for Mr and
Mrs George Dallas, Mrs Rubert Mrs !van Powell Jr, at th\:
lewksbary, ~rs Jack Bachner Bapt1st Church basement Fndav
Mrs John Fultz ~rs Robert Mor eve rung
ns, Mn Richard Owen and Jud)'
The large number or gtfts were
Mrs Robert Mills, !1ss Anna How placed under a )ellow and grern
ell, Mrs Wilham Walters and Mrs umbrella on a table wtth wh1te
lhchard Schwab
cloth. candelabra w1th yellow
candles and flowers were yello w
nnrc1ssus

Presbyterian
W,omen's Meeting
Held On Thursday

NEW

furniture
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The Women's AssocJabon of the
F1rsl Presbyterian " Church met
March 27 wath the Lenten mot1f
dommatmg the opening devotions
Mrs Lennie Haptonstal presented
l Simon of Cyrenc .ond closed
the devotLOn.s WJth a poem ''Two
Pieces of Wood'
Mrs Harold
Sauer was In charge of the meet
mg In the absence ol the pres1
dent, Mrs George AndcrsDn

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I,NOLUDES
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lefrl;eralor
Gla luge
Pay Only $59.50 dowa
ud •zs.on per moalll

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I PLAN BAZAAR

The Haopy Hustlers Sund ~y
School Class of the MethodJ~f
Church will hold an E;..ster b~
zaar and bake sa le begwmng at
noon and the PTA wtll serve a
Jl~jle) supper begmmng at 5 p
m at lhe H1gh School bu1ldmg
Saturday, March 29th
SALE ANNOUNCED
w•ll be a Public AuctiOn
March 2Dlh bcgwrung a! 1 p m
The!(~

at the home of

Franct~

Morns

CLASS MET

The Booster Class of th(' Bap
hst Su nda) S::hoo! met al thl
home of Mrs Henry Roush Fr
day evemng
Mrs Maggie Sh~ m prcstdCI..
presided over the busmcss scs!l
I On
Devotions were Jed bv Mrs
Announcem ent of the Sprmg
Presbytery to he held at Manetta Grella Simpson who those for h('r
OhiO April 22 was made A con tuple 'Love"
Refreshments were serve d b}
trJbutton to the religiOus educa
the
hostess to rune members an:J
t10n fund was voted to be made
Hru;tesses for the evenmg meet four guests
BANQUET GIVEN
Jng were Mrs Dwight Wallace
Th~ Aux1l1ary Post 602 Amcr1
Mn .Myron M11ler Mrs EYerett
Bachner. Mrs Iva Brown, Mrs Le can Lcg1on gaYe a banquet m
land Brown and M1ss Martha Ob honor of the 39th birthday o( the
Legwn Apprmumatfly 100 wer('
linger
!\e,rved after which a musual pro
gram was prcs(\.ntcd

BAKER

FURNITURE

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Oa,Tlle lrljhle~t Ceraer
Ia Mlddlepo-t

BIJSY ••• OR'
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BAD WEATHER!

Mrs. Irving Karr
Is Hostess For
Bridge Party

Prhr were awardt'd Mrs A )
KmJ:ht Miss Marguerite Meve 1
md Mr~ Charles Mullen whf'll
Mrs lrvtng K trr entertained her
hrHI .Ii!e &lt;'lllh ThurRf'h11 ,..venl.) al
het home Mason w Va
Guests for the evemng 1\oer,
Meyer Mrs Mullen and Mr&lt;~
William Cltuk
Rdreshments were served b}
the hostess to those numed abow
and Mr51 Albert Coatrs Mrs Fred
Blarllnar and Mrs Rolland Ncutz
M tR~

Many of out dtposuors s a-.c tunc
and effort 111 b;~nkmg hy m ul Its
easy, tafc, ~tnd (Onvcturm
lt'l always a ple:lsurc to scc cus
romers m pc:rson- but v.l1cn )Oil rc
busy, or thC' wc:.ulu.:r IS b1d or yntl
don t feel JU!U nght - Hmtmhu 1hc
benef1r1 of b:mk rnJ.:, by m ul

hn .l!"

Nett lhomfl•t was the accompamst
Al tin clo sr of the meeting edo
k1cs lind coffee were served bY

We PI)' .Z% lnleren On Your Savings
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l{cfrcshmcnh were ICe cream
cake. each piece had yellow anc.
~reen weddm~ bcli.'i m nts nuts
and coffee

The FARMERS BAN.K
~d Savings Company
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Me111ber 'FIIIIerll Re~erv~ Syalem
a11111ller Federal DtiiOell Jaauranee Corporallon
,
POIIIIIOY, OHIO

Mrs Georg(! Harrill \frs Harry
Watson Mrs Donald Hauck Mrs
Charles Swutzcl Mrs Guy Cowan
Mrs Hcnzo Mcnchma, Mrs Albert
Smith, Mrs Lawrence Moranty
and Mrs Eugene Conde
Nancy Burns Kitty Persinger
Nancy Smith and Kathleen Grimes
Slxth Grade pupab, were In charge
uf lhe nu1 scry durmg the mecUng
Lo ui ~e

Dailey and Polly Hysell

ol Hysell 's Beauty Shop re(ently

returned from a two day regional
J cosmetic meeting in Clnclnnatl

·RODUCING .••

John Harvey
Republican Condidote for

One Won One
Class Elects
New Officers

Rock Springs
Grange Holds
Thursday Meeting

Far4'well Party
GivQI" Teacher
At Sugar Run

DON'T MEET
FIRE WITH HAl/
WAY MEASURES!

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lOth Dlslrlel

and

Faetory Experlelll!e .

e4 Years U.S. Navy (1• Monlllt Sea
Duly)
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e I0 Years Ltlltlallve ,and Admlnlalra·

live PoUtleal t:xperlenee
,
eAn Owner or Llneaale~ ~·ly Supply
~~ wholesale Beauly S~pply Houle)
United Commercial Travelers, ~lllonle Bodlea, Slarlnc,
and Fntcrnal Order or Pollee.
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and bLUI as aiDng wlth my experience In •ervlnl people ~~ 1111
ha• given me '" cxeellent baekgreuod \o serve ~ou In
cvor ICrvcd any special lntereata or lobbiea, J• believe Ia equal
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and SUPPORT will be greaJiy appreciated ,

. Legislative AbiUCy , ,1

ll•r•eY 'Wei•Jor ~

nine weeks

:"drs James S1mpson and Mrli
Manon Aliensworth were m Park
ersburg W Va Tuesday and
Thursd11y or thts week to alteod u
bas1c lramm~~: course of Girl Seoul
and Btownle Scout leaders
Jane Buon, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Franci5 Btron, 18 Ill with a
kidney mfe• lion at her home on
South 3rd Street
Bally •Swan, son or Mr and Mrs
Marvm SwaA, is Ill at his home on
Fisher Street
Mrs Wtllu:tm Grueser, Grant St
as •mproYtncf after a ser1ous 1U
ness w1th pneumonta and asthma
Out of town relatives who eatbe
for the funeral of Davtd DaYis
were ~drs Stephen Cullough and
Wayne Brown, Columbus, Mr ~nd
Mrs J C Goodrich and Mrs Anna Owens, Dayton, Mr&amp; Maria
Price, Mass Ada Dav1s, Mrs Fred
~cGee and Mrs B1rcb N1ckols,
Coalton, Oh1o

NEW HAVEN
P T A
The New Haven PTA held the.r
March meetmg on the 20th at
the Grade School
MISs Betty
Jones g.!l.ve the devotions, fol
lowed by the Lord's Prayer re
peated m umson by the group
and the flag salute
Mr~ John
Morgan, preaJdeJ
dunng the busine8s meetmg Theo
•reasurer's report was giYen an'l
approved the secretary wlt,s ab
sent Mrs Morgan ga\e a report
on the recent PT·A County Coun
ell meetmg ul which ttme Man
ford Blessing gaye a full report
on the buses 1n the county Sh~
also announced that the April
meetmg w11l be the 7th at thf'
Roosevelt School
The F1rst Aid Cla'§ses are now
m sc.sswn caeh Tuesday and Fn
day Wlth Ralph Gibbs Jr, a.s In
~tructor
The fmance committee annour.
ced that ••
"'" """ resulted rrom th""
spaghett1 dmncr The group vot
P.d
education
ror tothepurchase
f rst three
gradesal film ,
A nommattn ~, comm1ttee w:1.~
!lfJpolnted as fOllOW.! Aft's Don
1ld Bumgardner Mrs Lewi s
Capehart Mrs EYerett Roush
Mrs Frank Reynolds and Mr,
carl Tennant
Th r refreshm ents were served
bv the Fourth Grade Home Roum

Mrs w1lJ 1am Goodni te Mrs AliCE'
K1rby and Erma, Leonard Smith·
~on Mrs Robert McGlothlin, Mrs
'lov Jones and M1ke Mn Fave
Snuth Mrs Sara Dawson Mrs
J C ~undy and Mrs Harr)
Miller
L'tDNS

Frank Clendenin of Ravens
wood was guellt spe krlr at th('
Liens Club meellnr laot week
\tr rtendenm who is employed
1w the T(!lephone Cn, showed 3
him "VOice Beneath The Sea"
concerning tbe la-.lng of the tint
Trans Atlantic cable Hy the Bell
S\stem Other guests were Fran
ch Reachert of Pomcrlly and
Churles Parness
Members at
teudlng th~ ~inner mertmg were
John Wolfe. Charles
Le•ter
Charles and Geor•• J~well, Jam
~'I Keefer no1~ Diven,
Gr.ra1~·
Jtood Mark Ward, laet , :h~v
Wccdrow Brown and Bob John
tlon

MYP
Thc Methndlst Youth Fel'"'
•hip Sub District meellna for
'\larcll wa~ held at the New Hav
•n Cburrh last Mondl)' evenlr11
lUcky Abel arted 11 prorra"'
1 ~nder
A 1111:nel ttl .. t!uUlon "Docs
Prayer Make a Ditterente" was
.,,..M with Ann HOward Reline u
moderator and the Pll"'l mo'll
i et' lnrltldt.d Jhrhara BnsUc Be
verlv B~tll and B.lrbara lloward
Followin~t:
the umll!ram sub
it•t•lcl n~otdont, Lou'"' Xle51111'
&gt;I PI Pleuaql c:ondueted lh•·
rnef'Un&amp;
The l!I'OUD
take the

Ahta Cafl!llntcr, in behalf of the
.:lazs, Pl'lllented Mra 'nto(llas With
a casserole A box or atatlonary
was awen Mre Thom11 by Kath~·
leen Grimea and Cheryl Ebersbaeh
presented hor with a eake iced in
.,hite with nine whllll eandleo and
the inoeriP!lon "Good·bye Mra ~vJ"naiR
eaeh or the
Thomas" in pel(!n
~0'1\:S A""
G•mes wer. played
presented
\lelhodillt
'ltel!leqted
'll~ellnt

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Bulldmg costs have
cally doubled tn
12 year~ Fire inal~r&amp;IICI
formerly adequate
cover your ,loss at tod.av••
values
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SEE US TODAY!

I. %114 81. Pllolle ~·*1'11•.

baarue~ of All

\nd The

Refo•matlon •

Also

1hdes were shown "Reb1rtb Of
•a1tb' w1th Mrs Orpha Ohhnger
as narrator
Others attending
were Mn Herman Layne Mrs
W1lllam Poweli, Mrs Henry Moe
Mrs Otto Grimm, Mrs Ann Gooo
nlte Mrs Lew Roush, Mrs How
ard Wagenhals, Mrs Bob Layne
Mrs Thomas Grmstead,
Mrs
Lloyd Roush, M1ss D.ma Fry
Mrs Wilham McFarland, MnClyde R1ce and Jim Fry

Theron Morno~~ as recuperatmg at
home after surgery at Holzer Hos·

pllal
Mr and Mrs Ca,rl Ktnncdy and
children, Columbus, spent the
week end at the home of hls fa·
ther,~ Watd Kennedy
Earnest Stansbury, of near Cql·
umbus, called on Vonley M1ller,
recently
Mr •nd Mrs Guy Swadley had
115 week end guests thefr daughter
"rs Clayton Hensler and clhldren
PARTY
of
Albany
Ml'fi Everett Roush enterlamed
her daughter, Kathy, .. on her
Mrs Carol Pieree and 10n Da·
e ghth birthday w1th a party at vtd called on Sandta P1ete4t R1o
her home Games were played Grande Supday a(terrfoon ',~_
and prizes awarded to several of
Mr and MrB 1 Rlehard Fet.tr and
the gueets '111e honoree re~JVed aons spent an evening at the home
nany g ''~ and refreshments or '"r: andt Mrs Wendalf. Kaylor at
were sened to the followlnt( New Haven
ll:Uests K ttv Dod1on, ~rbara
Mr an~ Mrs Dale Wrl1thl spent
Kalt, Nancy Roush, :Diana Roush a day 1n Wellston last week
Jumor Kmg, Susie Grlpl'tead, Di
Mr and Mrs Jaci( Blrtrum• of
vtd Roush, Mr and Mra Pred Columbus spent the week r.nd at
Roush. Mr! Carl K1ng and Mrs their hrune ber:e
Leslie Roush
Mrs John DeKter 411d 'fhildrcn
SHOWER
of Huntmgton spent a 'night at the
Mrs Bcbby Sayre wa!l honored home of .."dr and Mra Dale
~Vlth a stork shower at her home Wnght
last WednesdBy evenme wtth M1ss
ltr al\d Mrs Robert W1lcox and
Elaine &amp;ayre and Mrs James daughter, Sherry, of Chillicothe,
Hoffman as
hostesses Game~ spent a rew days at the home of
were played and pTJzes were won Ius parents, Mr and Mr- F, W
by Mrs Larry Kmg and Mrs Pat Wilcox
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Stevens, wh1le the door pr12e was
won by Mrs Claud Bumgarner
Mrs Sayre's girts were placed
on a table, which had a center
Re\ W H Strausbaugh calle.d
p1ece of a stork and an umbrella
and the color scheme bemg pmk on Mr and Mrs Percy L Peoples
and whale Guests were Mrs C Sunday afternpon
Mr Pnd.MU..~u ; D!Jhl were m
Robert Tennant Sr. Mrs Norr,,
Roush Mrs Clay Roney Miss Galhpohs Tuesday ~ Dn busme.ss
MIS Ruth W1lson was an oYer
Ruby Sayre, Mrs A L Sayre
mght
guest of her mother, Mrs
Mrs Joscphme Miller Sendin o•
g1rts were Mrs Carl TE::nn,ant, Belle Hilt Mrs Hilt returned to
\trs ~ay Darlmg, Mrs Jame3 Columbus With her daus:hter due
to Illness Her address IS Unlver
,.,roff1tt abd ,J~'tit~c Miller
Slty
Hesp1lal Room 939, 9tb Floor
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PERSONALS
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or 167 E N01:w1ch. Ave
Mr and M s Otto Gr1mm
'r and Mrs Roland Ka.. antl
A mtsecllaneous shower was
f)eblne left Saturday ror a- Florida held honormg "r and Mrs Oscar
'acatlon
Smtth, Frutay mght, at t~e hOme
~r and Mrs Guy Stewart o! or h1s parentt;, Mr and Mrs Law
1 tamond W Va,
were recen renee Sm1th and famUy, ,
•uests
of Mrs
Johnson l)f
M
Mr and
Mrs Nanme
Wally Stewart
r an d ,,
mrs Lou Dle~l spent
_latwoods Ky v•s•led Mr an· 1 Sunday evcnmg at Chester with
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u h1s
·r., J L Stewart during the
SISter, Mr&amp; Lona ftgcc~er
eekend
MPs Almn Gordan entertain~ a
Mrs Bob Johnston • nd chd number of Jrtcnds at her home on
relatlvCs.,. in Nitro 1'uc11day cvenmg With a l~yette
1.. ~~ YISJted
£11 nday
sh?wer }Jonormg Mrs Bill Batley
1
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d M R
ii
.~r and ~rs Clifford Jacobs and
r an
rs ussc Van Meter son spent Saturda i C0 J b
spent Saturday evenmg w1th Mr l Mr and Mr : bn B !-UP us
and Mra L D Paerce
8 o
o~en and
Mrs Nellie Cozart and son call- so~ ;ere DSunday guesls of Mr
ed on Mr and Mrs Ha~ry Coleman an
rs enver CarmeJ;~:

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Wakeup
Wonderlul!
FOR THE SOUNDEST' SlEEP
ANY MATIRESS CAN GIVE YOU

~t Attaignment Held MonaaJ

George L)'lln Offutt, 21, ol Minersville w1ll go on lrlalior
the mutder ot his wife Donna Jean otfutt on the date of A~~;
nl 28, aeeordlog to a ruling made Monday morning l!y Com: ,
mon Pleas Ju!lg' John c. Bacon.
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Offutt at 1 hearing held at 11 a m this morning through
his attorney Frank W, Porter Jr , formally entered a plea of

w lhe Indtclmen•
aaaiOJl him of the "firat de,..
murder of hiJ w1fe on Mardi 15 ·•

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Pnor to entenn.r 1 plea to the
Indictment Porter actina ., repro,
oentalive of Offull and Jpeakmg
for the law £1rma of HalhdaJ and
Sheetl and Crow, Crow and Portu
••ked pennl.ssion of the c011rt t.o
file a reque!l for a "Bill of Porth,.
ulau In wh~eb are to be Jlalcd the
place ahd lilne of o(fen~. and of
the naturc of 1 and applicatton of
weapon or weapons, if .any "

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Seventh Grf!der
Is Champ Speller,
In Middlepot:t '

Judge Bacon ltlpulat.d thai
:rucb pernussJOD wtHild ftc grante1
w,th the '".lst:nl of Prosecut1ng At·
torney .l,.mea II O'Brien
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In oflonng hi • plcadmg of "not
to the charge the defense
d:d not indlcate as to whether or
not trial w&lt;;uld be al!kP(I by jurv
or by assignltl\!Dt of two jud~e.s in
Jddatlon to .Judge 1ohn C Baeoo
to bear the eue Under slate lt:Jtu
l.e.s it 11 pemusubJc for the de(en
'JC to make such rcquesl nul by
thr~e judges IS nC&lt;'e!San: In C81' 6.~
Jf '\ capttal offense, JD caM! JUO
U"Jal '' w1lvcd
Follow 1n_g h1c entermg of h•:;
plea to tlle lndJclment Judge John
Bacon remanded Offutt tO tlie cust
:&gt;oly of Shenlf Robert C Harten
bacb and Gfdered him held In the
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Me1gs County Jail wJthout bond
il)ctloh in
circles by having three cham· Offutt was arresteiJ oil Marcb Ul
g at a bsnqu.et hOnoring Pomeroy athletes by lour days after tlle death of hu
wafc 1.11 be left the cemetery fol
'""'' .,..,. bY t~e 'camera, deep in diseuss10n. Left lowing
her funeral m the Gilmore
uckeye 4 ague Grtd Champions, Rutland,
Cemct~ He had been heJd w1tb
SEO basketball Champions and Coach Nolan out bond rml!c thal datt
ba8eblHJ !(lam. Sub!ect of the huddle'?' &amp;ports
ln a '§Ubneq~ent preliminary
hearing held belore Coqnty Judte
Emmett Pl!op1es Otfutt beard eVl·
l ·de,nce IDirodueed that aceused h•m
"!'
•layer of btf' wife of bot
live months and in Which 1t Will
Intimated tbal be killed hia "lie
ill an 1mplemeot ah~d a! the rear
of her parentl homl! and that be
lnn.oporled ber bodY to the ••'\"•
ol an alleged aecidont on lbe ChU.
tet Baaban road and
the
ear to 10
lbc
roor
~udty"

of
~pproxlmately

Pomeroy
Lee Reed, 18, of RceM
of the car said he lost
fcoo•ntr•ol,, ran oil the ~1ghl 11de of
11rllla1~

roi~·a ~~~~ddur~~~u:~i::~~~~

tWo of the four. oeeupaata in th'e
car were thrown ou\ After lravel·
mg up the d1tch for 430 feet 'the
C!&amp;r crashed mto a cUlvert
Richard Swam, 1•• and another
brother1 aged 18, not idf'nW1ed bY
the Highway Patrol, all est.:;;.ucd m
jury

spbrts

Re~d wiis arrested fot apcedmg
by t11e Highway Patrol ahd order·
~d 'to appe~t 1n County Judge
People'• court at 10 a m today
AI 3 115
m Sunday Ke~netb
of Rutl~n~,-,ul

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Judge Bacon Se~ Trial Dite

SINGLE COPY-Se "Not Guilty"

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Motherg and Miss Goldye Hart
acted as registrar Olh er mem and family, Sunday
Mrs Ahce Moore and Shirley
Roberts were tbe Sunday dipper
hers present were Mrs Charles
Brown Mrs Everett Roush Mn
Guests of Harold Ward, Satur- guesLs o( Mr and :drs Job~ Daehl
Tom HoHman, Mrs Emo Wooll day were his brother, Wtlbur, and Callers were Rev Strausbaua:h and

1eeo for

V"DEdwards
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Mr and Mrs Marshall Delaney
of Ravenswood were
SundJ.y
guests of Edith and Homer Hay
mon
8111 McKenzie or
Kanauga
spent Saturda} wath h1 s mother
Mrs Laura McKenzu~
,
Mls.s Conme Hendracks of Mar
1etta spent tl)c weekend w1th M1ss
Maniyn RICe

Mrs Lilil~n Hayman and Mrs
Grctta Sunpson visited Sunday
Wllh Bru~.: 1e Simpson who 1s Ill
at Pomeroy
James Jackson, Pittsburgh,
was a guest of Arlhur Beegle
~1r t~nd Mrs Earl Custer of
CmcJnnnti were weekend gue.sts
of Mr and Mrs Jerry Powell
Mr and Mrs Tom Lmdsey son
Scotty of Columbus spent the
weekend with her parents Mr
and M1 s Mason Spencer
PERSONALS
~r alld Mrs
Gary Spires of
Mr and Mrs Paul Hom~e l dau Columbu s were recent guests o~
ghter DebbJC and Mr and Mr• her par ents Mr and Mrs Ja&lt;'k
Henry McCormick son Pat or Sharpna ck
Columbus spent Sund.ay wtth M1
and Mrs Ralph McKenzie: Miss
Mr nnd Mrs FrancL~ Morn
Mnc Mor•ason and Mrs Laura Me and grandscn Bill Lake calle1
Kenue
rm Mrs Elste Roush a~ Pomero'
Mr and Mrs Russell Radchfl ,Sunday afternoon
YISJted her mother, Mrs Antonia
Foster (our days last week en•
route from Flor1da to their homt"
at Beaver Falls Pa
Guests of Mrs Antoma Foster
Fnday eyemng were \lr and Mn
Vernon Bobb and chJlt:lren Col
'Mrs J H Stephenson Wt~s elect
ed as president when the One Won
Gne Clnss of the Pomeroy First
Baptist Church met Thursday e'ven
mg at the home of Mrs Stephen
son with Mrs Lorain Sterrett as
a!'Sistmg hostess
Nmcteen ::pp!icatwns v.erl' r NI I
Other officers elected were Mrs
for membership when the Rock Atcn Shain, vice president, Mrs
Springs Grange met Thursday C\ Walliam Watlon treasurer and
cmng
M~s Joseph Cook, secretary
Amo~ Leonard wollh&gt; mastc1
Mrs Albert Smith, president
pr c~l dl:!d and on.e appeal for aut presided, and plans were naade to
was answereo A contr ibution w1l s purchase llowers for the sanctuar.,
made lo the Melga County Health for Easter
Coun cil ror the Health direcloJ'
' What God Can Do For Us' was
and .dlled ngcnc1cs Mrs Amn ~
Leonnr"it home economics chair the teachers thought by Mrs Ste
man announced that the sewm,: phenshol\, who also leJ the devo
and bakmg contests would be hel1 lions ualng for her top1c ·The Cru
e1f1xlon "
at the April 24 meeting
A salad course was served by
A program was presented b
Mrs Wilham Morgan lecturer, ami the hostesses to thole named above
members responded to roll ca •l and Mn Ray Se•denabel :.Irs
Mrs Walter
with their plana tor spring Group Geor1e Skinner
Wolrc
,
Mrs
Wtnafred
Slilcs, Mrs
sJnalng preceded a poem by Mrs
Howard Bolin At article on I u1 Daisy Jasper, Mrs T T Shelton,
her Our banks was read by M1 s Mrs Harry Lee Bailey, Mr• Dale
William Grueser and Howard Boll t Wipp!e Mrs J E ~·eater, '4rs
Ellen Couch and Mrs Elmer Wick
IJ&amp;Vt' a tr1butc to farmers
An uticle on Alexander GrJ ham
ham Bell b; ~Irs Homer Race fol
lowed 'A b1t or nonsem:e" by Mrs
C!Uiord Leilncil A game led b1
Mis1 Bctly Leonard concluded tn 1
prognm
The quarterly birthday suppea
was hold lollowtn~ the meelmtl
T~e ,ail&lt;ln arade al Sugar Run
SChool enb:rtained wlth a surpnse
farewell party for Mrs EYerett
Thomas, who has •llbstituted for
Mrs Pearl Williams lor lhe past

CONGRESS
e 4 \'eara

John Parsons and
son ~flddl"port, Mrs Ralph G1l
more Pomeroy, Mrs Mattie Yost
Oak Grove and Mr and Mrs EbE'r
Carnahan
Mrs Coel Welherholl of Galla
p'olls spent the weekend with her
mother Mr.s J F J1Y1den
Waller Cctntor Clinton,
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v1s1ted several days with his Sl'§
ter Mrs Althea W1ckl ne
'-lr and Mrs T G H1lldore
dl'!ughter Donna Jean and Mrs
Chnstme Lake spent Sunday af
ternoon at the home of Mr anJ
Mrs Wm McKelvey Portland
Mr and Mrs Lmlcy Hart and
children VISited Mr ana Mrs A'
bert Srrnth at Pomeroy Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ira Beegle are m
Wheeling thas week on busmes'&gt;
Sunday rlmner guests of M ..
and MrS Frank Cleland were Mr
1:md Mrs Larry Taylor daughter
K1malea, Mr and Mrs Richard
Young and r.lr and Mrs lYan
Po•,ell
umbus, Mrs

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meeting
Mr and Mrs Ray Miller, Park·
Mrs Bob J'oiJOston gave a report ersburg, spent a week at lhe home
on lhe ch~reh library and the o( his brother and sisters, Vonley,
troup voted to g1ve $5 00 to pur Etbel and DaiSy Miller
"hase a book for the library
Mrs Harold Gardner was the
Mrs Lawrence Parsons was guest of his son, Harold Gardner
orogram l&lt;'ader and gave an in Jr and family, Columbus, the past
lereslmg talk on 'Martm Luther week

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Lenten Services
To Be·Wednesday
Lenten sorv1ces will he held at
tt-e Fed,rated Church, Wednesday
at 7 SO p, 1ll
"Sball 1 Glorify !llm1" wtit b•
the top1c of the sermon by the
Rev Waldq J Bartels, U!nng as
h1s text, Luke 23 47
Holy Communion will be obsen•
cd Thursday at 7 30 p m On Good
Friday there w11l be three bout :::
devetlonal service beglnninll at 12
noontoap m
• The Eaatcr ounr1se acrvlce will
be at 6 30 a JD and the serm,on
topic will be 11 The Resurrection
and The Life, AI 10 30 a m lh'
Euler ,worship servioe will be
held, and the iierml,li1 topic will b..
11
Who Lives For •You?" Holy Com
munion ' will follo"f each of the•e
1
service~
An Eiiler brcaltfaat w II be ,.,
ved by the Womcn'l Guild follow
Inc the sunrise •ervlce

SatteR'
Death

Leon , Ciendtmn Dtstru:t, Gebrge
A Arrmgton, Gallipolis Jerry,

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and Effie Roach, Hen(lerson,
bam District, Edilh Johnsop, Le
latl Rl 2 and Donald F ROIUih,
New Haven, Hannan D1strlt!t, Rota
Evelyn Edmonds, Glenwood, Rb 1.
and Thelma Watte~aon Apple
Grove, Lewu Dtstrlct? 111Jnee Me·
Nell, Eugene Ball, and VIrgil Sid·
crs, Sr ' sll of PI rteasant, Robin·
son District, Irel)e Brewer, Old
Town Road, Pt Pleasant; Union
Dlstrte~ Gus Dou~las, Jr, Grimm's
Londine, Worgencr Distrlet, Vel·
ma Bums and Clifford Car~dn
both ofl\laaon
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are as lollows:
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Lou13e Powelj, New Have~, !)on
me l'o.,.&lt;olt, P my, Mrs ' IW~I'Yn
Glbeaut, Pl. Pleasant, Doua'ias
Wbeaton, Ashton, Allee Bella M•·
Carlney, PL.,;l'leaaant, Marth~ Er·
win, South S1~... J 0 Bush, Gallipolis Fefryi ' Tatt Boston, Letart,
Orville Martin, Pbny, Helen Stew·
art, Masoni Ernest c. Plants, Le

(Contlnutd On Pa.. T-l

Work ..as bemg rushed loday to
gel the cars whtCb were not damaged heavuy, back onto ralls This
job .,... expeoted lo be c:ompleted
by I~ o'clock tonight

guilty" lo charges
be!orr
J'obn Bacon, th1s mornmg Leonard
Wyatt. ll ol RuUand and Jatbcr
W~alt, 22 of Rutland w&lt;re Riaec&lt;!
under bond~ of $1,000 each b'
Judge Baco11 and no tr1al date if
yet set

A E., Erwin ef Middleport w11
engmeer on the tram which waa MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted, SaturdiY, Mra. Mar
moving about etght milea 11&lt;1' hour
1ene
Smilbi Jleedovdle, Mrs Mal
1ns1de the yards at tbe time of
derailment The f1rst 10 cara bacK t1e Frost, Long Bottom; Mr~ El~
ol tho pow•• umlo Jumped elf the Fre':¥r, Mmertvllle
Discharged, Saturday, Waite
lratllo
Voss. Pdmeroy, Mrs JOn Trussell
Brak.:: on tbe ol the cara and daughter 01 Long Boltom
m the b jliD automatically set at
Birth•. Saturday. llr and Mn
the ~r~oment of deraUmenL
Horace Smtth, Re:cd11\'tlle, a 100.
Railroad offtclall aaid , trafftc
Admitted, SUJ1day, Mn. , Gen
waa belnQ maintained on ochedule Harris, Syracuse, Mra LllllaD Me
while nrlocement of lhe d.. Bride, Syraeu&amp;e, Mrs Hanier Geol!
mled canl II being completed. , lein, Pomeroy; Mro Earl Riggs
Rutland
J
Diochargcd, SQndaf, )Irs. Wayno
MIITING t~L~IO
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The Amal'ur Gi$ners Clu~ Wlllon and son, llaolne
Births, Mr aod Mra. Gene Har
will meet Wcdnellllay at 8 p ' m al
the rcaldence of Mra ~ld Loh· rilra &lt;laughter, Smcuat
mood uled last two weeb, 10
ae in Pomeroy, aeeordlng to an·
plrila
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Thts 12 )ear-old Seventh grader
tn Middleport IS the champaon
.peller m hJS town and wlU re
present h1s school m the state'
~pellmg match later thts month
JUchard Oller 11 the son of Mr
and Mrs Richard Oiler, Sr , 838
Hyoellsl He wa• a member of
Seventh Grade basketball (e~
and starred as an end n.an 10 the
7-8th Grade mmaltrel sHow re
~ently
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Oller'• alternate Is Carla Sue
G1lmore, d•ughter of Mr. ana !lr~
~lrl Gilmore. MO

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W Va., Mrs Martha

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md a brother Wml1eld
:llben, w va.
Frtends may call at tbe
'4'uneral Home uoW lt130
fay.
Burl&amp;! wlil be mode alme,tilll&lt;J

r~e•netez~n~c~ar~th~e~c~h~urc~h

Mayor's cour\ in Mtddlcportliad
' busy week end w1th tlJ. treamry'"
:!llpecling to be fattened off the
!Kapades of tbirsty and emng
CitizenS.

.Arrested for InlOIJCitiOn

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IJay He/dJ/n Middl~porf.Fri~

• ' ly OA11'TDH MDOIII

f.orward In Commur,ity, PTRg~S~

year in demonstr~tlon clubs come in fer a b1g cllunh
Day of cred1t too. Mr C E .Siakeslee and Mrs
anw Home Econo Geneva Nolan certamly could do ]IItle With·
In recent years 11 out cooperatwn from volunteer helpers
High ~hool
Sa1d Mr Blakeslee once
women atlended the all
• My JOb really is IQ get these rural organ1
zahons rollmg, then turn the runnmg of
them completely over to SOI}1ebody else " The
"somebody else" of course, Is officers of the
ne11 ly o.rgamzed group One such group, for
example Is the Southeastern OhiO Hereford
Assoc1ahon There are many others

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3 00 Matmec Theatre:
4 00 Queen lor a l&gt;ay
4 45 l ,oderu Roman£eo
5 0t. &lt;:o~::e Time
e SO Sp1 Playho...
6 15 Spona Eye
6 25 Weathenaat
6 M NeWI 'Pictare

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Everv viSitor w M!ddlej)Ort's 22nd Annu~l
Achievement Day was llt1pressed \\ilh the
great sll ides forward 1n pubbc recognition
of the Importance or community responSibll·
1ty by each md1v1dual, and !lf the value of
h1gh standards m home, ne1~~rhood, com·
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Foreign News
Commentary

By CHARLES M. MeCANN
United ,,.,, lteff CorresJtOndtrtt

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·~ U~lr.tj Pro•
,, ,liA,VAjliA - Cub•• ro~cl loR~""
li'i~e) Castro, In pri!dlcllng the !all
by April '13 of Presldenl ~·uJgen
1)10 l!iltsta'~ JOVOflljllCnl
,• '111l !lll fe~lulioa Ia lal, hond 1and
·~• people of Cu~a ,'lf"iJJ'IIInljl to
make any soerllice lo rid l!em
.~· ~lvea ol lbi! tnanl Ihey have
l~n snddlod \Yith lor •• many
#Oirt,"
¥c I i
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1\merjean Nep;ro 1oldlcr l.n Rnnce
S¥lllvan1 oiler returning fr01v
, mqr~ than aeven yoara In Red

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Amnnn Milford 1. llyRell 19
!I ' 1 ''1'lli&gt;J tre•lod me more thon sui son of Mr and 'MrR Oe\1 Jly ~c ll
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!f~io:ij,l!'f teeelved ull lhe prlvlleg RFD Na t , Middleport has com
;.1 • u. jual ~ Soviet, ~9JIIrades und plcted the fm;t phase of hn ~1c
O!lilf ~toill\lltiOnil &lt;11mradeo "
military traming at'cord ing to
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-r-Sturr Scrll~.1nt W1lhum L MllltJr,
1 1ij'jj/E$!W,Ofl:r, C9nn - Mra Mor tho locol Ah For('c Hocrultcr
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~-, ,1! lilb!lii ~ Trevpse, Pa, one
Alf!)lan Hy"il entered lho Air
o! aliiiut 1100 paeilioll lnnrchlng 011
VIII~ Nlll\11\• headquf rlero In Irorce on tho lOth of January, IDftB
~ ~ Vft~ I• proto1l nucleat along with Bill Miller, Mrandson of
Mra Mario Poatlewait, also of Mid
PG" f, ftatti
dleporl,
under the U S Air Force
"I':~·M
the wey have
1114, ~p It Up ' Ttie reacllon "Buddy PrOJjram• Airmen Miller
and Hysell complclcd their boslc
~~~~~'It !ova"bie"
tralmng ut Lackland Air Force
l'i~tl..t
Base, Sun Antonio, Texas
lirONnAO IIAY, limaeli UPNORF'Ol K \a (I IITNCJ ·lolill._'l',; .Q'Jtourkf, pn\aldenl or
lbil m!•K ,Aill,.!!~lcaq Prp11 Ahn Joseph E Bowers, rtroman •ppren·
to t!Rk(na the Cuban gqvem· lice USN, son or l!:t\l•OIIt Howun ul
lltnt 1411' llllllni h~~e•\ c(lllelam Minersville, Oh io aboard the tank
b lliLv pollteiol opposition
landing sh1p USS Woldo Counh
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f
returned lo Norlo~k Vn March
If~ 11 tfte outeom~ in 31. afler takln1 p,rtln the Atlan
CIIN. no oha~i• lor the bellor tic Fleet amphibious exerch;e
,.a ~~m~r , until Cuhans aaaln 'I ANTPIIIOEX 1118" ol!lhc lOUth
•l:t~d"' ll!herent hum,an
• ~"WW~ IO'Ii!low a~d · ll•c ••stern Allanllc Coast
l'fillt tof-tll their o~inlona •

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L~~~!~ ~Yu~ ~~Hard

ust now c an out my purse
A tavor1te story
not
really
of money, but of old no
Sam 'BiU am't the man he u11ed

to be"
Jim ''No nor he never wuz'

count shps and papers

ot thts and

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What I m aiming at is gctlmg
tho&amp;e
contents down to an trreduc
Nlk•ta S Krushchev, In taking
Amusing, yot really pathehc to
tble
m1mmum
And now I've done
over thl' pr1me mlmstry of RUI me 18 Dave Garroway and Co m
sla may be aiming tlt a direct Florida, wearing heavy coats col
Some thmgs d1scarded
conference w1th Presadcnt Easen Iars turned up, staff breezes whip
Old nuto an surance shps ( I just
hower
ping their clothes but gamely go
now
bought new license tags and
That por;slbahty 1s purely specu unl on about Flor1da and Its won
\tecp that bright new recmpt right
latlve But 11 mtght be one 1 ea11on ders
why Kl rushchcv docaded to take
At fam ed Sarasota Museum J m my purse), old 1ecetpts for Red
Mrs Lmme Gaul was ca llmg on
over the formal governmental kept wonrlenng why their walk::. Cross Cor PTA for cancer dr1ve
a
store
sales
slip
o
few
bedra~gled
•e•d~rshl~,hlm"lf
sll Iookckd 10 blork and abck,
stamps i nd !ales t~ stamps i:f6u,1~rr.,~t;J·~~,~~ " flier "I~
l It had been pre&lt;hctcd ttibt Na Turned out 'twas a rnmh1 , and sales
small
out dated calendar, a for
kohu A Bulr.anitl;. WOuld bl oust over and o.ver we hear • R,ainin m
goUen
lltore
l1sl, and so on down
cd as Prem1cr at the current Florida' , We just went 1ft sw1m
mcetmg of the Sovmt parliament m1n'' or wh•tevcr m sp1te of tltc the line
II also hlld been predicted how rain
Carefully kept are my Mcial sc
ever, that Bulganln's successor
Seem11 110 odd to me as on our cur1ty r trd Oh yes, I have one
probably would be one of several one trtp to Ponce deLeon coun from a long ago hme when I
up-and-commg younger men In try years and year&amp; ago not one clerked n £ew wcck enrls at n to
the ruling Communl!it Purty Pre drop of ram 1n the whole month cal Rtorc I keep 1t, though hcav
suliutn
Tho&amp;e sehons surely must be en knows why Mr Allison
At Low Point
chongmg down there
Also ret~uned are my check
Khrushchev alreudy wns the We nll feet genumcly sorry for book and wallet a hnnky {jm~t m
No I man m lac! In Soviet lead cilrns and vc•clablc growero there case), my nitro glycerm tablets
ershlp berause he Is the F1rst
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Secrelar)l or th.e Party, in control who ve loat so heBVIIY this year, fdon't get excited I alwaYK have
of the pohtlfal machme which tQ R~Y nQthlng of heavily 1mpnlr mtro gly,cerm around, old hat
rcnchcs mto every hamlet in the ed tourist trade whlch mtght take with me now), and some note pap
Sov 1ct Union
years to build back up
er
Well there's one jag of 11pr1ng
II is Slid thai ep1demlc or bust cleaning
done, If I never see the
The months long negotlal10n' ne&amp;s rever!lel in Bangkok on the
for a Untied Slates • B r II I o h other Ride of lhe world con al back of my neck, praised be AI
Iah
French • Ruasian summit confer
ence on world tensions reached a feet us here
low point In the laat exchange or
And mosl11urety, frozen orange
Best Gen Grant story I ever
United States Soviet tommunu:a q;'lorlclaand unoccupied motels ln heard
lions
carries a deadly "'••gh\,
1,
Seems the 11 Ginral" and his men
ca11e to a Southern home found
ThCAe were tho United Statos
d 1p 10 m at 1c memorandum or
All helps udd up to fl gt nve un some !lilchea (don'l you just love
'March 6 and Russia's reply or employment sttuatinn
th~l word) of carefully horded ba
con. some corn me•l •nd such and
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aske~ lhe Southern ladleo lo
ln the Mnrch 6 notn, Sccrelary
pare a meal !or them which tne:y, 11
ol Stute John Fosler Dulles
asked
did
Groot lnolated tho ladies eal
' Whut Is the purpose lor which
lirst They prot••ted but did ao
a summit' rncotln~ would be
held? Is II the purpose merely to
Explalnloi
&amp;aid Gra~t
"Shdcks.
take a chance
slate. a apectacte• Or is It the
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purpose lo la~e me!lllln&amp;!ul decl·
slona?"

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J. Sherman
(Jim) Porter
Elberfeld's

Meigs County News

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CBS News
Morning Show
Garry ~oort
How Do '1•¥ Rate
Artbur Godfrey
DO!to
Jojews at Noon
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In County Board o! Educahon loid 12 45 G•td.ng Lighl
Amtsh school ofrle~als Saturdll)l to I 00 Katie's Kitchen
brmg the1r two schools up ~o , ) 30 As the ,Wor!J T1lrDI
state standards or close
2 00 Beat tl~e Clock
The two Am1sh schO'ols are one 2 30 Housepart1
room schools and claliSCS are only , OQ Jilt Payoff
to the etghth grade
3 SO Tho Ver~icl 18 Youre
The LegiSlature on Feb ll, 4 110 10righter' Day
1957 adopted mmlmum element 4 15 Secret Storm
ary sch(:lol !itandards rcqumng at 4 3il Edge of Nlgbt
least lhree Cull t1me teachers and ~ Record Hpp
no more than two grades occupy 5 30 MGM Lale Show
mg a elassroom errecttve at till!:
slarl o! the 19591960 school term 8 30 Yc•!r Esso Reoorter

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ThiS 1s no s1mple thmg to cure, that Is ccr·
tam Prcv1ous village admimstratlons have
Mestled 11 but the) winner, so far has al·
ways been mud apd mconvemence
It 1s one of the Ills that m1ght be tackled
With gusto this year Cunng 1t would be a
feather m somebody's hat-C T

lial tcienee adviHI
!!;llllan, had a hand
the reporl Earlier
EUenh~· aave the "'f"Y. lnd teacbert ol
, AA For&lt;e a ~a-ahead on moon several of tbem
lq transio~
' ~PI~•!!•• ,!Dille time aJO But Ins aclenliflc and technicol tmowi
• !lie ~noun~ment waa h1ld up un- e!lge into ljmpler lan&amp;U•re that
W IPt TlillrSdoJ to permit prior eould be more e11ily understood
&gt; Pl!buealion of t)1e bujc "lnlrodac· by the aeoeral pu~lle
"'' uo~ to; lllller apaee" reP&lt;Irl of the
Prepanlion of the 4,000 • word
....delit'o.Sdenee Advltory Com· report required ••"l'ral weeb
mtltee.1
The oclentlala met here frequent·
~ W.hlte Houoc bas recOIVed ly, without publicity, and "\me of
I'! ~!\~Pi' f911Uelll for eople• of lhe meetln,a, tneludlnr some at
'U!f: ~Qorl• tbot It may be pr1nted lunch, were held at the While
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public document
House.
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Amona: themselves, tbe scien
• Futtber l'&lt;)pol'U In easy to-under· tlall re!erred to the reP&lt;Irt as
\ s~a la)I"Jancua,.s .are planned '1he down to earth space
ne~t one 'IDlY be fortbcomilll proaram " The term ofas lnlplred
l'itbin 1 rear. asaumln1 suceeu by the fact that thell' purpose
!!'&gt;mOOD exploration are achieved wu to IJI'k' tpact exploralfon
~1 , !bOb. PfeiOnt publicil,Y poUey understandable to ordinary, earth·
li' Ill w~t 110UI solid progress 1o bound people
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ah1he presentation" rather tban
te~~~~~ aqd .govern10enl of , Of anytbinl bordering on aclence
f w worklnl on the opaco pro- fiction That's wlj)l the reporl del
a;&gt;p\!ar eon!1dent o! bitting bUnked some of the Wilder specIll~ moo11 Wllhln 1 year Bul they ulallon about apaee warfare dom
al:e earelully avoldiJII aoiJII on lnaled by bembiJII and ml81de~d wJth ony ta!'lel dates van !Iring saleliltes and baaea orr the
tUfi'd a~d Explorer failures bave moon
Jiwle !hem wary
It IS customary at the White
r,nts Is the reason the •nlt11l House that wheneVer the Presi
~lrilfoductlon to ouler &amp;pace" ro dent takes a trip, newsmen and
P~~rt cave timellble goals In gen photo(l'aphers a few days before
: e~ lerm• - eBfiY, later still sign up on the press room bulle
t la(er, and much later sUit The II~ board to oC&lt;cmpany hun
e~rr.nt lunar exploration objcc W1thin mmutcs after the moon
lives - sh()Ots m the v1ctn1ty or exploraUon program, w a s an
the moon - fall in the ' early ' nounced, so m e photographers
11gned up lor a trip to lbe moon
..,.,ory.
They included ''Mooney " Ryan ,
o! ~·ll "Rocket" Smith, C h a r II e
"BI•st Off" Corte, and Murray
"Guided Muscle" Alvey

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••:~&amp; Sctcret-Storml ~ li~'
&amp;3D EdgOI ol Night" 1&gt;\m
5 00 Rceotd&lt; 1Hop"! 1 "" 1t

5 30 •MG:&gt;! tP.fiY ~~P~~'~
6 30 Your Esao :fll)por~~~
R45 Sports }'JradJl • • ill4
R ,~P We~lher!JlliD
, •h~ 1
' ,.7 00 1\~haq! DIBIIJOVd "''·
'I 31J&lt; 'hll!ph~V~tt;-t oJ.'a "
8 DO Mr Adams and Eve
19 30 Wing\)
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9 so
10110
10 30

for ita steamy music
spread !or miles ,;r all dlreelions
No better announeer of the
lbOW)Io.,ls m•val could be lmagm
ed Children and grownups held
theu bre!ltb w1th excitemdnl as
11 was ployed.

~apable,

(Contlnut4 FfWIII ' ' "
qq Roull!; Dalllr1, cremew, Glen·
Wood. "'"~ ~ 1 .WA
I
Roulh and ' Nelaon Routh,
Hnen, Iva )!orrlson, Leon
Willie Barnett, Leon, All&lt;o
C. l!:. Fowle~ Jr , both o!
Bonnie Cadle Hirt.SU.Oo, Pllny,
Pleo11ilt,

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Gar·
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~rch !ell Ohio lodiy like llle
proverbial lamb, filth fair wealh
er and ~prlnJitke ll!mperatureo
expected to prevail for at least
the ne~t two daYI
The weother burei1o~ald todaf't
h•lb'• will bo In the ® '1 and to
night's Iowa In l.lie 3D'•
A high prellllre rldse now In
the Mississippi River Valley wdl
move to the L!lkes re~on Tue8'
day, brin&amp;ln&amp; fair and warmer
weather
By Wedqesday, however, 1 law
pressure trou&amp;h will Increase clou·
d1ncts over the slate with a
chance or II few Jprmldes or rain.
Light ram was &amp;eneral over
Ohio during the week end but
amounts were generally less than
one tenth o! an Inch
Sunday's temperature range
was from 47 at Cleveland to 53
at Columbus
Early readmp tOday were as
low as 30 at Toledo and up to 4tl
at C~esopeake where sk1es were
overcast.

Vickie Lynn spent Thunday with
her mother, Mr1 D J Mor1an,
lla.t,woodl,
Robirt Dorot apen! Sunday in
Columbiij
Mr and MrL Norman Bahr
were In GalUP&lt;/11•, Tmday and
1tlllted t~e lormea mother Mn
~nO.t Bahl 1)1 Holzer Hoopltlll
Mn - Babr will undergo ourgery
lOOn
Mr and ',Mra. I ,M Gaul open!
..unday lafli!fnoon wllh Mr an&lt;
)Irs Nlal Koehler, Guymlle
Mr and Mrs Delbert Gaul and
ljro Luey Gaul have been al
tendmg revival meet1n1s at A1
h'ed M,. E Church.
Mrs Orta Gaul and MrJ Bar
bara Gaul were callina: on Mrs
,Howard C.ldwell and children
Monday afternoon
Mrs Edgar Dont wa1 a recent
caller of the Smcialr £am1ly

ol
Jlo~oh,
merPI
CillO,New
all
Havets,
Gr1mm'a
Landini
I! A Blain, GaUlpolls Ferry,
Dale Roush, Pt Pleasant, William
Absten, Leon, Raymond Grinstead
Muon, Wilham D Cossin, Leon,
Leslie Bennett, Pt Pleasant, Wood
row Foreman, Maton, William BoBwell, Wetl Columbia, &amp;!bert Nl
chota and C W Ca~Je, Loon, Paul
E Mc({oy Kaylong, Bernice Ander
son, Beech Hill, Jenny Stone, Harl
lord
Hazel E RouSh. Weal Columbia,
Lorene Huleaa Ma11on, V1rginia
Kay, Letart, Gussie May Abston
Leon, Mary Hellerns, Martha Ten
nan!, and Mra. F H Capehart, all
of PI Ple.,ant, Myrtle Wmkler,
Ashton, Nannie Powera, Apple
Grove, Cleo Gllllople, Ashton; Freda Lyons, Lola Roush, Mary L Ber
ry, all of Mason, llcliY Fry, Oievia
t,lrL Ada Slock
Roush, both of New Haven, and
Mrs Mary Barrows was in
Sue Casey of Apple Grove
charge of the meetmg of tb~
Star Claaa of the ;pre&amp;byterlan
Church school when they met tn
the annex of the church March
25th
The meetmg was opened
(Contlnut4 From 1'•10 One)
With
the
smgm., of 11Lead Me To
driven West on Main ~mhed ~ead
on Into another car which had Calvar)" followed by responstve
readmg or scr1pture vtlnes roll
stopped
'
call
was also answered w1lh .:&amp;
Paul Johnson, 37, ot Letart, W
Btble
verse
va I Route 1, lold Pomeroy Patrol·
man Henry Werry that he waR
Treasurer's repon waJ read by
travehng eaat on Main st when he Mu.
Da1sy Duckworth Dues
noticed a c•r approaclllna blm on were pald by rnember!l present
the wrons side of the street and Fo.r the devotion period readmgs
!hat be Immediately atopped his were a1 follows •Thirty Thr-ee
car and pulled lo the curb
Years" by Mrs Gertrude John
1
e:ton,
'Two PJeces of Wood' by
Edward Hedric.ks, 4S, of Pom·
eroy, driver o! lhe car traveling Mrs Beulah Gibbons, "The Book
west, craahed Into the ie!t front of More Precious Than Gold" bv
the halted ~ar and then turned Mrs Hazel Cla!k, "The Dogwood
over on 1ts stde Hedrick&amp; car, a
by Mrs Mayme Holmes
1MB Chevrolet, sul!ored an esti· ''The Thousandth Man" by Mrs
mated $1 000 damage lvblle the Ora Nease "He Planted A Gar
Johnson car, a IMI DOdge was esby Mrs Ada Slack, "The
timated a total loss
Psalm" by M1ss Frankie
Botta drivers esraped serious in Mumaw 'They Say I m Growing
Old" by Mrs Duckworth, ••OJ!•
jury
sung
were "Must Jesus Bear
Hedr1cks was chlfg~ l!y PatrOl
The
Cross
Alone' and 'Near
ma~ H~nry Werry with drlvllig
The
Cross'
The meetmg wa1
while Intoxicated, and oiled !or ap
closed
with
prayer
by Mrs Barr
pea.ranee lq Mayot CharleS Legar•s
rows
The
next
meetmg,
will b•
eourt at 8 p m Tue!daY.
held April 29 Wllh the roll call
word being "Christ" Mrs Bar
rows and. Mrs Duckworth served
refreahmenll to all
Mrs CurtiS ,Lallance h~ re
hu~nt!d tO her horn.e here rafter a
viSI! In Yarkeratiurg
Mrs Carrie Sellers has come
home from Columbus where she
had spent the wmter wtlh her scn
and daughter-m law Mr and Mrs
Lawrence Sellers
Mr and Mrs Emmett B~rtels
spent a weekeQ.d m Cincinnati
w1th th c1r son Vernon and Cam
dy
Mr and Mrs Har9ld Duckworth
spent several days w1th Mr an:&gt;.
Mrs Max Duck~Vorlh 1n Alliance
an~ Mr and Mrs Sam Armch
lil Jac~son, Mich
Mr and Mrs Ronald Branch
and ch1ldren and Mrs Maud
Bran•h of Columbus spent the
wecite~d with Mrs Mallie Spring
er and Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
Whitlatch

SYRACUSE

Two Are Injured

More Seek

M~on..CO School

Board Positions

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Joan May and daughter,
ond son Mi-e •pent Mon
••e11ing th M R080 p t
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rs
a
daughter Roxanne

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MOSCO\\' UP - Sc.cn Amen
competed today rn
llie lnlernallonal pla~o competl
tioh oi the TchaliJvsky Mwlc
Festival here Joyce Flls.sler of
Ne ••• York was •aventh among the
etsht wipners or tbe 'international
v1ollh cumpeUt1on Sh~ will rc
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V!ENl'IA UJi - A c...h Com·
munlat eourt tiQ untented three
peraona to defth fw murdertne a
Mt iOd Mtl R 1 I Hawk wm
calllng on hb paren!J, Mr anj
Mr&amp; Miltord Hawk, Chester, re

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cently

19!1:1,
l'fdlp roporl04'
tod~
minor11r~IUt
Collllll,ualit
ollldalln
The broadeaot ldenttneillhe !Me•
as Antonin Lan&lt;IJW!, IOHI Ku
bclko and Joaec

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WINSTON SAlXM N C UP
-O!Iircr c It Reid ond w H
Bledaoc were broken In lor the
r1rJt time on 111 unofficlil a1pect
of heiDI a pohceman Responding
to a call to the home of William
H Little, the two ofl•eera assisted
Mr• Little In slvmg birth to a&gt;
e~ght P&lt;/und, two-ounce girl

Garland Sinclair Ia VIJltinil bla
dourl!W Mn Marine Iorden and
famll7 of HarriJOnvllle
Roy Roberti reeeind word that
his two nlecu, Brenda Sue Ro
bert• and Sheryl Ann Ferrell
were In the hospltlll but are re
covering
:Mr lAd Mrs Roy Rober!J and
dauehter Melody Layne were re
LONDON UP - Elghl husky
cent eallera of her arandmother, dogs Which belped Dr VIvian
Mrs Della Mldk•fl • bo Ls 1m Fuchs crou the .AntartiC wdl ar
provina from an dlneu
riVe at Hull Sunday tu begm 11
Mr• ln!!!Z Pooler and son Don new hfe Jt wat announced today
nle of Canton were week en..J The dog• will be brought to LongueJIJ of her daui:Jiter Mr and don where auempll w1U be made
to genUe them
Mro Edgar Pullms

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Mlldrod

RIIMm

WARSAW UP - More than BOO
pollee and customs agents arrest
IEJICT PAY DEMANDS
LONDON UP - Br1tllm'o Atom
lc Energy Authority bas rejecte~
OP TO. R11111T
a demand for pay mcrease1 tor
8,000 •tom1c sctentlsta 1l was re
poked today Rejection of the
claim !or boo.sll up to $126 a
week was conta10ed in a lett•r
lui CMa1 ll&amp;reet, PwL 8)

Mrs
sr~ called on
Mr and 'Mn J:lva Holamger 1nd
famdy SatUJ'day evenmJ
Mra Sol Bigley and Eddie and
Mr an~ Mrs Alva Hotamger and
Vlrcll .v)slted Sunday afternoon
with W· !'nd Mrs Harvey Bailey
Karen1Dee Carter~ Long Bot
tom, ,..ted Sunday w1th Mr and
:.Irs Wfn :Iolalnger
IIIII'
from umon
the
Mr and Mra Dud Bartimus and
family s~nl .Sunday wilh Mr and
Mrs Harvey Roekbold
Mrs 11azel Smith, Judy and Mar
1$ ;!sited Wedilesday evenmg
With Mrs Emm1 Van Meter and
!amlly

N W. COMPTON, 0.

au;ith~o~r~~ty~to~th~•~~&lt;:le~o~iOfflee~iiRi..,.~i'~te~U.~~~~Ie~L~I~Ciale~~~~~Hie~t•i•i~ii
iii

Mr and Mra Ray Weaver and

daughter spent ttie week end With
M.r and Mrs Alvin Reed and lam
111 Aloo spendiU the week end at
the Reed home was another daugh·
te· Maxine who attends college at
Rio Grande

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EXTENDED!
CUT RATE SALE
CONTINUES TO EASTER!
6-MORE DAYS-6

PICKENS, IN MASON
COST-OF-LIVING

Mr and Mrs James caner and
Sandra Long Dottom., spent Stm·
day w1th Mr and :Mrs Clmton Hoi
singer .and famlly
Raymond Holsinger, Portland,
called on Mr and Mro Alva Hal
Slhger snd son, recently
:Mr and Mrs Robort Barber and
son called on Mr and ¥ta Leon
ard Barber !ittd family, Sunday
Mr and Mra Rober! Webb and
famlly Guysville visited recently
wtth Mr and Mrs Robert Van
1\Jeter and famaly

DEEP CUT PRICES
TONIGHT Till 8 P.M.- TUESDAY- WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY- FRIDAY-SATURDAY

EV

ftePfctureOf Hill'

IN OUR STORE
MUST GO AT LOW PRICES YOU CAN PAY!

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I, X-rays VI. "ladlatlo "

ene&lt;flhantheyneedbe Somelh&amp;J
even beaitate to have needed
r.ll·rll)' ~l!lllinatlona or lrea'l"enl
1, MoSt jlji~ple know by new that
~-ra)'O are I kind p! radiation.
Another aouree of radiation ia
atomle diaJntearation, whether
naluro brlnp It obout, or man
dou ..!- in peaeeful purpoee or
hoatl1el: All radtatiom ia ener!.
Thl1 eneJ'IY ta what produ.eea ta
bleUI~~J• and Ita dallgen. H w

GARDEN SUPPLIES
t Bulk Seeds
t Tools
s,,d~
t Garden Hose

t

20%1

doea it work r

Sup- ,.. pt your teet'
x-rayed. Tbe hlgh-enern beam
will pall Ita ra,. and partleleo
from the tube through the ~om,..
teeth and tissues of your Jaw to
leave a ehadow-ull:age o! these
etructures on the 11maU1 covered
photOJiraphle Aim beld arolnlt
pour fettb Thia Is hew the deB•
list makea JOUr ,.,...., Blm.
Jf the wa•ea ccon•tatinr ot ran
and partlelll!l) were not 10 abo!~,
tlle1 could aot pi tbroUI'h the
ftesh, Jult u tho longer llrht
waves are bouaeed tAl. But ••
that do so tbrouch, thO rars ond
Jiart!cles hit 1 eertal~ number of
Individual cello In tholr polh,..
lmoeklnr a_partand chanltnr the
eell matertol~ You don'U~ It
l!lld JOUr Jaw doean't Immr \t.
$irma eoUolbere "feel" 111 ~
die oariJIIIOIIIoll"" on In alteied
forD!. bu ont of a "'ole lawful
Iilli IWI ,,., add up to
man~ eello.
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Thi1 etroot on llar body eelltl ,
-not eountinr lh&lt;rrorl!! &lt;Oils we
0111 to our Ch{ldren-i• the
aVidwll
elfll!
wUI d~ibe
tho ofndtatlim~
,,.. u. etreetWt
In
tht.ftext fe_.,ture.
Pari II. X..,.ll, ••· RtoliiiU...,

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Discount

Power Mowers
AT COST

25%

DlscoUIII

PAINT

On Any Mower
In Stock

SPECIAL!

Wt hiVI o lo&lt;P lhick til

Casb &amp;

loll pointing. All point toint
AT

20%

Discount

TOYS
AT.

1f2

P~RICE

Sctve

~on•yl

All o.!r

WALLPAPER
GOING AT

25% OFF

OUR SELLING PRICE'
house clunl.,..

Dlsc;ount

D&lt;l,rint IIIIo cut ntw '"'"

W1lh Purcbaile of &gt;\n7 ~
lor

$11.9$

On All

SUNiiAM
AND

GENERAL ELE~K
APPLIANCES

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SALE THIS 1WEEK

Discount

$2.911 ,gol.

t'1

GUMS, SHJJ$ and
HUt(nNG $11.PPLIES
I ~

Going OUt At

25%

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ROOf PtiNl
SPECIAL
lt._, Prico $5.95

All OUr Stoek of

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Stock up now far n1x, huntlnt RIIOn 1t our I)CplnH.
' ..,_, ,.., of 111•1.... SHOP
PICKENS.

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25%

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SELLING PRICE• '

SIIYe money wften yau rqiJy

Mtd wallpeper hr •rlnt

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YOU BUY NEY(T;/jl

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20%

AT OUI SPIING
DISCOUij'li

SPECIAl ',~

GOING OUT AT

Balance of Our

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25%

eanJ)i

Mpwor1

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It's Hard To Believe'

All

So mueh haa been aatd reeentlr
I about the dangers of ndiation
that P&lt;DPI• mil)' be mo&gt;e frltht-

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lhe IFYE· proff1m
ProbllljlY ope of tbe roD!! en·
muob to wnrld peace.
richlng e~ pertenccs a turm farn family in \ tb&amp; f:Ounty
• IJy ~ould h!VI! wou)d bo p)aylna ,
lie a hoot family eon·
' f!.dlost 'to an Inlernationa1 ,,Farm lact y:oUT County .\lrleullural
•. Youth Exohaogce.•
Extenslgn offi~e.
' • '.Our' faiiJIIY has hnd the plep·
1i
.111ure ot thls experlenee twice
With the depmure or each I. F
, Y. E. we felt thul , we hs,d gamed

!Lack ,Drill As

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Lqcat hiJh school bnsebllllleaml\
were fioping today to get wmter'"
worked out of their ~loves
opens-if ever

week-to be announcIIJIIIed and details of
deciided is tbe one of how the

m Middleport.
'In the
lower
'~~~~~E~~~~~~[~o;ut.
This problem
is consida bOine
between Middle.

like we11l get to open

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olthe season, on 'thursday at ~ p

m. on the upriver diamond It as
too eatly to predict anything about
this game,
ln Pomeroy, Coach D1ck Rclton
has been httle belter orr 011 prep
aration8. His boys d1d shp 10 one
practice game ag11mst Rutland la!il
week, the score being held m top
secret classiricahon.

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11/il~ 8iS1"1"ol/ftP

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QUI!:IC PIISO~L LC)AN$ UP 10 $1000
WITH CONVINI~ lp~YME~ T~ 4UIT
NEAIIL'Y·EViiYONE. MAYIE.GASIUoAN
ljiLP. ~USJ ASIC
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ERNEST COVERT, .Mgr.

20 Leading Prep
Cager;S lnvit~

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games tn Flondi were washed qut
SUnday, glvmg all hands except
the general managers a day Dff
NEW YORK UP - Twenty of
The Milwaukee Braves PJ.Ir·
th~ uatlon'a leading high school chased 32-year·old southpaw Dick

To Play In E-W

the blah scholl AII·Amerlca squad
Middletown, 'ohio,

Llltlefleld !~om the &gt;hlcago

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for "slightly over" the watiJT
price of $20,000. The world cham·
pions wanted another lefty becau8(l their only portsiders 1 were
veteran Warren Spahn
Juan Pizarro, a sprlftg diRiapp&lt;oi~I·J
ment.

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Hl8h School of Los Angeles wlll
eoleh the ~~uadR. Tho game will
be spolmored by a aporting goods
firm.

of the

19~7·!18 ~eaaon,

Jerry Lucas

of Middletown and Billy McGiij of

Jefferson. Lut'Ba, wbo is atx-feet,
910 lnehes taU tqd weights 220

led Wallior'a Middletown
'6 alralght triumph&amp; and
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ohio
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In the state
&amp;tate uu"
semi·

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The game will match lhe two
mosl publicized scholastic players

t. rrult.a
breakta•t
time
to 'get -)o.our
VItamln1!1 C-a good
w1th 1lb~·~··~~&lt;~rr:i;;•t~;;~~~~j"~lj~:f~~
(
eltrla frulfl! or fruit jul~e. ~or ec·
llnomy u~e. fruits in 8eason or on det a
PJenlitut Food Ltstl (Drjed prunes hody
:tre plentiful now l
pa.ng!J
2. Protein Food!!~- sueh. as eggs help elilnlnit.e
meat and milk ne needed ror bod·· bct\\een meals.
'building and reptur. Some proteHl
111 found in cereals too. Eg&amp;s are a
II,INK ASSETS .j.!l•
!popular b~eak f,at protem !ooJ
WASIIIN(,ITON UP ;Period of ~a•l ..l suppl&gt; aiul low G1dney, eonttroller
est priees iJ March, April anrl cy refM)rted Sunday
M&gt;y.
Jll nation·•l b:mks on
; 3. Cereals and Bread - furnish laled $120.50t),I)OO,o00,
1energy and some prote ,nll, vtlam or $2.1120.1JM,OOO lr01n
101 and
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of four teams selected recently by
Parade :M,agadne. Paul Walker of

you
canab.a.v.;b"st~~!:
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not as
lil
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Rutland, whPn the Wl:!ather
breaks, wUI have a full schedule
The Red Devils were to have played Middleport today nnd have another schedpled w1th Wahama
April Oth. Wahama comes to Oh10
agam April 8 at Racine, then has
Rutland on 1ts roster agam for
April II.
ThrC~ugh April, game~ wtll be
schedufed among mo!lt or the locnl
schools by telephone the day of
the game, or at most, the do)' he-

The players were members of

Tasmama, Australia. ponald wa.•
Of English &lt;"d~cent, QJtd nr CiHif$~
spoke excellent EnglL~h

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flith Racine, whtch was
rainied out lust Friday. If tt cnn~ol, tjlis game likely will be played sometim-: before the lrtp to
Jackson where a double·header 1s
scheduled lor April 8th.

basketball players have been In·
vlted to lake part In an cast-west
all-star game June 26 at u Monti·
cello, N. Y. , resort

4.
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drinkm: or C'n

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AIOS1" ntiRYi&gt;tA&amp;I.

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doubtful. Interest
'Rullanhnd Gal·
'!lhftl !• the ques-

Walk~r

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CAP~

On the first availab'le day, 1f one

road.

Reginald

·, IF YOU 'All TEMPcqWI~Y .aAID QAWORK' ~p, SHORT OF CliSH ,
MAYBE WI! aN &amp;a! OF ASSISTANCE
TO YOU WITif iA LOW-tOST,
TIDE.oVEI LOAN. .

happens before Thursday, Pomeroy wtll attempt to work m tts

If the proposed "summer

· r,eotd

or
e.rsvtlle. The
Mile SCourge."

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From here on In Midjlleporl,

like all other Southeutern Oh1o
s~ools, will play when ram per
D)lts and usc the pre-season ar
r;mged schedule as a guide only
The Jackets also are Sl"bcduled
to meet the Pomeroy Panthers th1 s
week m the opening le~g ue game

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lost reco'rd

a puddle pf soft mud, however.
and there won't be any game there
today. If possible, the game Will
be changed to Rutland but Couch

Jim Venqari of the Red Dc,'lis
1sn't much better olf for 01 pla} mg site
~ir,
where Syracuse and Ra· Meanwhile, time was catchmg
up with the J11ckets who haven't
had a practice game yet, nor, meach' t11am returnll!g from last · year keeps deed, hardly any practice Couch
throws
balance of Its roster into a NQJan Swackhamer has had h1s
"ntareltailt!'l players based on talent and boys throwmg a httle, between
This, Ill theory, tends to whit· showers, and inside. But there has
practically ' no infield or out".o.,:~: y~ar to a level where the oth·
drill
whatsoever.
YJllr. At that point, the

mli1riligei Is a vlfal factor In \tinning or

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;wilh Los ~qg,les , In l!le l!•cjflc
•coast L!l•B~e 111'1 ,~~·1 h~or~ IP·
·lng tp Cleve)apd where he Pltrlia

lin 11 games and had a 2·2 win-

this afternoon

The Municipal Park d1amond

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State Charnp1on Yel

IP.Cik,ets were to have played
of 1958 at hom e
against

~n~al_.P.ablc knowledge and un~er·
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' \\•e shared With n hem in undet·
standing our wa)' of life.
Our rirst guest was Donald

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1Bo1llng ~who is1the · regulur aee:ond •
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his trainer, D0g Jfolao, the quartei-bact who
today,
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Sunday guulB 'o,f . Mr. and i(n.
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to be. held Sat- at 6:~0 p. m.· at the Presbyterian
and place io Chureb commemorating H o I y

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Palm Sunday
to Resurrection.
guests at
the · Sarat.. E. 'poWJIIan - ,MiddleporrsocJe'~l ~dltor .:.., Ph.uie .
Is requested candle Jig~t service were the lam- t.uefile Hawkbll - Pomer") SO~Iety ;~il~~r - Pbone 6214 ,
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a prospective member for ilies ~qa friends of the young
p~ple and also the ,WYS of Gal·
Jipplls, Presbyterian Church.
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A nomlnatinl ~omJ;Ilittee was el·
Followi11g tl)e 1neeting refresh- ~
ected to s~l~~c~ officers for the
ments
were served in the church
coming year • Elizabeth Reed;
N~llie Brown and Margaret Full- dining room, The Easter motif of
Mr. and Mrs. David Mi.ght and
rod. Elean,or Blaettnar was wei· Spring flowers ana candles were
Four Infants were baptized Sunfeatured
in
the
dining
room
decorfamily
of Mille'rsport visited their
coll'led aa a new member
atlon and also on the oakes which parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence day in special Palm Sunday servFollowing the business session were served .will!' punch. Judy Might and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ices held in the Heath Methodist
the ladies enjoyed a "Hat Raffle" Gregg presided over tile punch. Miller, Bradbury, over the week Churcli with the Rev. Rayl!IOII
Konkright in charge.
wher~ many creations of their own Mrs. Lucy Gregg, Miss 'Farie Erie- end.
, The:x were Mary Kellen Beck,
liands were raffled off for 10 cents wine, Mrs. Elsie Chambers and
each. .The hostess 'prize was W?,n by Mrs. Dorothy Harley w~re · respon· Mrs. Dale Dutton and daughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L,
Ellen, Jennifer Lohse and Anita Beck; Stanley Aljan Konkright,
Lois Rosenbaum, president of. the. slble for the decorations.
Bradford have just returned from son of Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Konk·
group.
Assisting Mrs. Hubert Taylor Canton where they attended a con- · rjght, Springfield, 0.; Stephen
Members present included Syl- were Mrs. Don Lowery and :.trs. vention for Children of the Amer- Drew Dallii~. son of Mr. and Mrs.
via Coll!ns, Gladys Lou Simpson, James Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. lean Revolution.
Qeorge Dallas; Donald Lawrence
Margaret Fullrod, Sue Seelig, Loi.; Judson White are the advisory
Friends have received word of Stiver, son of Mr. and :drs. Donald
Rosenbaum, Charlotte Dilla"d and group and Lynn. Buchanan, organ· the serious illness of Mrs. Harry Stivers.
Bar?ara '!Jetzins.
Anderson in a Columbus hospital. ' New members were. Mrs. Maxiric
i~t.
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The Andersons were former res!- Addlesbllr¥er, on a letter from
music dents here.
Harold Rite, Nate WI~,
Middleburg; 0.; Mrs. Clarence ca.
Norman Will attended Mlilo.nic
Mrs. Bud Kissel (Esther Bow•n) sey, letter from Abingdon, va.;
evening is visitlhg Mr. and Mr&gt;. John Vril- June and•- Jean Casey, on coof~s­
jpapection at Racine Monday eve·
se~vlce W!!re
· &gt;who man and Mr. and Mrs. James slon of 'faith,
ning.
had· the Call to ,
fred Brewington.
,, Special'' music included a sopSlater; reading; ~~§~n Allensworth
r.no
salo, ·•'Tile Love of God", by
Cub Scout Pack 244 will hold
a solo; Read\IIP: ·~y David Lyons,
Mrs&gt;
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' LockwoOd; Bowersville,
Elise Reichert, Caroline Russell, their meeting today at the Presby- Q. Theohn
:;;-~M ~· IQ~ (
singer
is a daughter of tbe·
lames Jobb, Charlene Davis and terian Church. Each scout is urged pastor, Rev. Konkrlght.
to
attend
with
his
family.
!felen Taylor; ~aren Gregg, solo;
Cinda Morris, l!cripturc reading; Mrs. William Betz, ·Jackson, spent
,Judy s,uer al\d' Janis Zirkle, read: Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Vicing and dueti J\ldy Gregg, reading tor Hannah. Both sisters are reand solo; Beverly Perrin, solo; and cuperating from major surgery,
Mrs. Robert Harris returned
.Sandra. Hysell, prayer.
from Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
Max Dye of Pt. Pleas~nt, W. Va.
Mr ..and Mrs. Howard Byers visIted Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis
~ Pl1t:Je,
'l.lubv Rver•' In Columbus over
·
the week end.
Sun· da~
_Mnnetn McElhinny has been m
Styled with the
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With the flu the past week.
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Westminster outh Fellow.ship
Roger Stiles, a student in Mid·
SHEER LOOK-PLUJ
Yo\lng
f~ople of the Presbyterian 'dleport School and Kay Stiles, an
O@~Y
·Church · were in charge of the employee of Dutlon Drug Co.,
morning service Sunday. Mrs. Hu· have both been IJJ' at their home
bert Taylor's Sunday School Class and unable to attend to their dufurnished the lilies for the service. ties.
The announcer was Helen Tay·
Invocation and Lord's Pravcr
by ·Patty Lowery was followed by
re&amp;ponslve reading by Judy Sauer.
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Scripture was read by James Zirkle and Sandra Hysell gave the
morning prayer.
Miss , Nettie Koehler returned
The · offering WliS received by hon\e
Friduy night attcr a visit
David ~ons, fred 'Slater, Richard at Salem
wifb Mr. and Mrs. ArtBolin and James Jobb. Qffertory
hur
Smith.
~h~ accompanied Mr.
prayer by Beverly Perrin lccompaand
Mrs.
Selwyn
Whit.e and daugh .
nied by Lynn Buchanan at the ortor, Phyllis of Gallipolis
1 gun.
Ml~s. ·iMdie Stalder returned
Judy ·Greag sang "The Holy home Sunday afternoon after a
City" and "In the Garden" was two Weeks illness , at tllO home of
presente~ by Olnda ·Morris, .Char· ~jir daughtel' 11iicl soO,:ln-law, Mr.
lene Davis.. Caroline Rus~ell, Su- and Mrs. Clifford Ebersbach. Mrs.
sie Allensworth, Karen Gregs and Stalder's telephone 11umber Is
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SOCIETY

Miss Olga Pierotti of Columbvs
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apl!nt the weekend at the home of
her mothr-r, Mrs. Odetta Pierotti. ,
H. D. B~ney l&gt;f Marietta was t!1e
K·E·tlat•~·es
weekend guest of his son an•!
Tonlr.!lt
M1rch 31 daughter In law, Mr. and Mra. H.
James Stewart Audey Murphy E. Boney.
Robert Grime~ returned to hiq
Pearl Parker ~n­
"NIGHT PASSAGI"
employment
at Elkhart, Ind. aftCI'
of relatives on
(Tcchnicoloi'·Technatama)
spending
s~vcral
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-alsofamily here.
Alan F'reM ·
Mr. and Mrs. Lowla Hinds of
Doz~ns of Rock &amp; Roll Sljlra
Columbus
visited Saturday with
''MR. ROCK AND ltOt.L."
Jfirry Hinds.
Tuea. l Wed.
~prll' 1~2
1\fr. and ~ril. Elmer Winter and
son Billy of Shawn" were Sundav
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JU,sts of bla aunt, 1Mra. Lena Eb
2 Adult Tlckttl Admlta
erJbach. They also visited his
Car .or Truck Pull
· a11nt, Mrl. D,ena zwnUnJI.
!iORROR DELUXE!
Mrs. lhvld Frecker Qf Pin·!
"ATTACK Ofl tttl CltAI
Grove entered Me!l&amp; General Hoff
MONSTIRS"
pi~! Saturtlay ~venlna due to a
h~art condition.
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Dalley, Clevc,"NOT 011 Ttll~,· I 'Ait:t:H"
~nd Mr. · Mrs. Carl Ash
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t1ar91Yn and
Walt i&gt;IBne~ N 11r~tto
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