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dAy they bad be!~ 8J;anteil a 'been ~- to bav~ a 'oewerob: mootlls 'Pleailoll f&lt;&gt; . 101' are Ill. .operatlao :bj. Oct. 31,
" type. oewerage ' l)lalen lll65.
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!\layer Lee. Sn1ilb .reltaJed a deadlirae claiiJe rea41lng. "April
lell!or from, tile Olllo ·ruv... ·Ill&amp; 30, 19M: oc~ of COOitruciatl,on Compal11 ~,._ tlon and llavlnJ} tbe Nmedlal
whl,ch informed hlm. of tile es· work• ·in lull pperation."
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tbe·&lt;:Ommlalon'S· May 14 IJieOI,. are ~ to lbe deadllne,
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The letter sets o.t. I, 19M
as tile last dote lor !lllbmlssloll
of final plans and· opeclllcationo
for all remedial w..-b to the
Ohio De!lartment e• Health loc
review and approval.
Also, Dec. a1. ;.o4 Ia the
deadline lor lloancing and •·
wan! of bida lor cmstruction
for all remeciiBl works.
May« Smith bad presented

progress to date by Middleport
in obtalnlng • lagoon-type ..,..
erage. P01slble sltea bave been ·
selected &amp; approved ln!ormaUy.
Also, a sewer rate ordinance
Ia to be brought before cooncll
- probably in Its oext meeting
- lor a final reading.
Am&gt;lketlons are in the process of being flied with the
Federal gavernment for aid.

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"TARAS BULBA"
rony Curtis
Yul Brymer
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Michael Pate, Joan Freeman

Saturd1y
M•y 30
"BALLAD OF A
GUNF!GHTl!R"
Marty Robbins Joyce Rt&gt;dd
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Dirk Bogarde

Mrs. Roush, 82
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MEIGS THEATRE
PoMEROY, OHIO

Shop at Elberfelds In Pomeroy

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

Friday 9 to
SATURDAY We Are Closed
All Day MEMORIAL DAY

SUN., MON., TUES.
May 31-June 2
"K!SSIN' COUSINS"
(Technicolor)
Elvis Presley, Glenda Farrell
COLORCARTOONS

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IVY LEAGUE PANTS by Levi

Certified Oil
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Pleaoanl Valley Hoopltal
ADMI'M'ED: Mrs,
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Hughes. Ashton; Stephen Ga,,.ll
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DISCHARGED: Mn. Ned
Station
Pomeror ILambert, GaUlpolb Ferry: Hoberl Tayl&lt;W, Leon.

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Slipper-soft/ Feather/ighU

CATALINA
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Mrs. Otto Lohn Sr. has re1 turned from a two weeks visit
with children in Columbus.

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fooud Eddie Ward, son 'lf Mr.
and Mrs. Orion Ward, CbeshFuneral services for
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Ire wbod rowned WedaesKerns Roush. 82, Hidden Lakes, day alteroooo.
Pomeroy, wbn dlejl teclily at
Holzer hOllpital will be held The Pomeroy squad was an·
SUI!day at 2 p:m. at
Ewing i Intentionally omitted In Tburschapel with burial in the Beech] doy's repOrt from tbe GoUla
GtO'fo f!~•.:tlle Rmr. Mel· County Sheriff's office.

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Banlons &amp; Knits

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L. L. Harrold, Superintendent
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'Three accidents, two of which Het husband, ila....y B. ROush llrst milt eaUed and was on lquet and ..eletlt1M&gt; :..tune 16 at
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the DaUy BeD- caused heavy property damage, wllO once operated a baking the ocene before any other . 7:3(1 p. m. at Salisbury Grade
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of wilier --pour lnto 1be tlDeJ.
wilh four persons injured, were m1d ic~ cream business on Main 1 reseue unit or any other help. School.
log, ClUDe bJto 1
pool '111ursday
•JIIII'OPI'!lfe MeD191'ial Day investigated in Meigs County street, and was also In t h After the Pomeroy unit ar· Plans for the annual meet·
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Ia preparation loc S!llur· oerolet• prevfelloly IDDOIIIlee4 'Thursday bJ Jbe Ohio State electrical appliance b~iness, rived it radl.oed for belp. . . ing were made by the govern·
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dlsliano:e, l1lav's opening swlmmlng day.
are belai condueted iD mOll! Patrol.
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Ught:.:_wllh SOIIM!thlrig gleamed _ Uke
Filllng of the pool from
comm•r'1tes of the .ounty by
The multiple Injury accident , Also precedmg her m death I
meeting in the office of the Soil
'rtnir.•lllhisayf'""er
86 foot deep well ld~~~·: ~Am~er~l~c~ID~Le.;.;;gl~oa~Peo~ll~.....
took Place· at 10·10
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two sons,
Conservation Service in Pome-o In tbe· sun !d&gt;inlng on the dome of
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and aRobert
sister Rdford
Erma 1
electrocute IJ1m.. taj Ma Hal-a glittering
tile pool baa been oom·
12t at the edge of Syracuse.
Kerns. Sh~ was a me.;.ber of :
roy.
Sam sald.
tha~ler:': dark gloom
without Jneldent,
A car driven north by John the Methodist church.
The banquet wili be served by
former strlp u , e s p . w nearer,
bl Howard Dalley, one
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W Surviving are two sons, Har:the Salisbury Par':'nt Teachers
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brUUnnt wblte oppeared":·i~;~:~~~~flremen pet'80118lly auVa went ~ut of Cillltrol ~n . ~ ry Kerns Roush and Hugh H.
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ol. accused assas- it came to I halt, a li
the ·operation.
wei' curve ran off lhe right Roush both of' Pomeroy and The fmd scssmn of the e!gs tors with the district who will
Oswald
fl8ure appeared at tile
I County study of "Off t'"' Farm h
ti ·k Is f0 sal a 11d the
.guards and
......_ plank, ·paUied for a moment
Meanwhile, the Recreation ,
side of the highway, and then one daughter, Evelyn Roush . Business'' will be heli Thur~day 1 ave _c e
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back across the road striking Seelig Westerville six grand·
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,entertamment wlll be announc1 cut linger.
look ab.Jul, than deaceoded,
evemng Junr 4 at 8 P. m. at •ed later
fO&lt; tile opening day
a tree. 'The car was demoll•hed. children and two great-grand· the Rock Sj)fings Grange Hall,
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this week.
The driv
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Coine OutT0 d ay' or
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Leo Kennedy Is pool manag- A nine year ~ld Racine area lions of the legs, and two pas·
man of the Planmng Committee. : the board of supervtsors exp1re
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riding ~ b1cy~le ~wly seng~ lnjured were Jimmy
This session is open to al1 1this year· causmg ~ Ohto S~il
BoY• wbo want to play Pony 1are Barbara, Jmes, Forrest escaped posSible inJury man ac- McKmney, 18, Parkersburg, ab- DECLARE DIVIDENDS
FFA Members, FHA members anu Water_Conservation commtt
ball must be at Syra- Bachtel,
Michl Lloyd, Mike cldent We"nesday at 12:30 p. m. raslons of tbe legs and David PT. PLEASANT - Directors Farm Bureau Youth groups, and t•e to Initiate the election. They
cil8e Ball park f&lt;&gt;day at 6 p.m., ·Morris, Karen llane, and Dave East of Racine on Slate Route I &amp;ice, 17, Parkersburg, Iacer- of Celanese Corporation of Am· 4·H club membe" who are 12 are Thereon Johnson,
DavLd
II unable · to be there, caD Rice. Evelyn Gibbons was .em- 1Z4 In front of the
Wllbnr . ations of the face. B01ce was erira today declared d dividend yeacs of age or in the 8!h grade Koblentz, and Rrud Young.
Loilks, WY :2-2951. ThIs ployed as concessioniat.
Beaver residence.
I treated at Meigs M~morlal Hos-- of 40 cents a Share on the com· or ov~r.
Nominees to fill the explrin&amp;
teim wlU play in the Meigs • Pool hours were ael from 1 The Meigs County Sheriff's I pita!. Moyers was CJted 1D Meigs mon stock, payable June 25. This is !he firs! of three coun- terms are Thereon John.,., Do·
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· ~~ Dta Lea1111e on a reg- ·p.m. to 1 p.m. seven dayo a department said Faye Roush, !&amp;1 Juvenile court June 13 for un- ,1964, to sharehoidefB of record ty study sessions which will lead vid Koolentz Orion Roush 'Ray.
diamond, and players week. Sessoo tlcteta ,are
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!June 8, 1964. 'The Board also up to the State Awards tour. jmond Whale~, Ronald w.'Whit·
00 Racine R. D. 2, was traveling I safe operation.
be 11 yuro old.
sale from the pool manager. east oo Roote 12t about 251 Another JDJury accident lookivoted regular quarterly divi· 'The group is also planning to Itington, and Reid Young. NomPrlcea ate $$ lor anyone under miles per boor wtum
Jeff place at 12:30 p.m. ~ Rt. 124 dends of $1.121&gt; per share on send four or live delegates to ·inations from the floor will be
GeaeraJ 114]tp1B!f
, IS years of age; ... for thooe Wendorf, Racine R. D. 1. oo a one and rune tenths mdeo south the prefm-ed stock Series A the Americar Institute of CIH&gt;p· l accepted at the time of the
_ Arthur KJn. over 13; ~nd $12 pluS .f2 1 0 r
came onto the highway of 681 In _the Reedsvllie area. and $1.75 per share on the 7 erat1ves at East Lansmg, M1ch· election with landowners and ocJoJm; ll)lmphrey, eacll clllld I\lr -~ tlillUY lfri,oon from 8 Jane 011 the left.
A car driven north by Wll· per cent second preferred stO&lt;'k. igon, Augusl 9 to 12.
cupiers eligible to vote.
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Roush applied brakes, tlam Yakman, 49, CoolYille was
- l!l&lt;d 1-&amp;J' remain at !II cents lor studto the rigbl to keep from forced off the roadway by a
•c OF c TO MEET
BIGGS AP"OINTED
'The board has acc•pted the
Poa1eroy,
.to _and IC . ~to .for adults.
lite bicycle, and the car southbound car and hit a tele· There will be a meeting of , Nathan Biggs received the ap· application:' of two new cooper&amp;·
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the Pomeroy Chamber of Com· · pomJn,enl of O.puty Forest tors, Amer~can Leg10n Post No.
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andll••• a cool 56 degreea but...,. charge of the park · recreation bicycle was not hit. There were : tered. Yakman saffered , mJnor try Restaurant,
sion of lorestry, on May t2.
Hamsonvllle R. D. L Also apdi"&lt;H .,v f&lt;&gt;day at 10 a. m.
pl'Ogram.
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Christian, Point Reck,
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Chester firemen will meet ! car driven west 00 8 private
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Johnson, _chamnan: Harold ear. p. m. to parade ID the Rt. 1 Langsvllle, fetled to see
.nahan, vJce chaU'man; Young,
for Memorial
Day ran approaching cor driven by CAPE KENNEDY iUPll -and so fast scored an important secretary ·.treasure-, Koblent%,
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MyrUe Gardner' 43, Rt.
1 There's a new moon in the sky .I inaugural success for the $20 Rex ShenefLeld, and . Clarence
Ro.islter Williams, Past Com· Langsville, and the Gardner car courtesy of American rocket ! billion program that the
IPn&lt;e·Ond Carl w. B~. tech~~=~ of the Ohio American •truck the right rnr of 1 he power.
States is counting 1111 to beat ~lc1ans with the Soil Conserv•
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of Oalt Hill, will be_ Bright vehicle.
The man-made object is the the Soviet Unioo to the moon. Ilion servLCe.
speak•r. The Drew Webster There was . minor damaR• to first space-going test model of The work of Installing the
----Post w~ have charge of the the cars. Bright was eJted. to ·the Apollo ship that U.S. ex· Apollo ship in orbit around
Mel&amp;• Memorial Hotpltal
_proceedings.
Mella court. f&lt;&gt;day charged with perfs feel. now more confident· earth for the first time was
ciujdrer. who wlll carry Oow· failure to y1eld right of way. lv than ever. will trallllpOrt done Thursday by the Saturn·!, ADMISSIONS- Mrs. FrankllD
f&lt;&gt; decorate the graves, a\ld
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Pomeioy; Mrs. Jack
Daugt.ters of America, are
8QUAD CALL&amp;D
late 1969.
is synonymooi with U.S.
Cummins, Columliu,; 0 r 1a n ~
be at tbe Commons at '!'be Mlddleport E·R squad .
power and success. Five
GiHiland, Reedsville;
Patlt
p. m. Cl!ester Firemen will was called Thursday at 3:30 p. It may ,look small and slow. previously, Saturn- I had
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Cheshlne; Fred FrW:Ie,
sj)onsor sn ice cream social and m. lor Goldie Smith, 42 Park· But the_ craft, composed of the Into space. Five times, it
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Mrs. John ~
old timers ball (ID10 !ol!Q,w· st, wbo 1ilfl8 taken m Holzer hos- moonship dummy and a burned a t inner.
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tile service. The game Will pita! by Ewtn4 &amp;mbull'"ce.
out ~ stage rocket casmg, Thursday was the sixth.
played at tile Chester ball
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ls a pmwbeellng. giant 80 feet It was the grandest of them
park,
· I!LAYER.. DEAQ~
long and . wetghinl! 37•3Gil Scientist. were not
Monday, Jlli)81, at I p.~. wUI pOunds. and 11 18 daohing slll!nt· in bringing the tes1 model
ro CLOSE SA11JIID~Y · be lj1e last '!8~. !•r B11Y. &amp;Y,s' _ly lhroogh space at 30 Urnes lo back to earth-tbls lime•.
the J The Pomeroy PllbiJc Jibeiry !~eta In' the·; syr~~cu!!O-MU.. the speed of 8 bulle~
way. 'They shnply wanted inlom
.. l'. twlli ~t .be open SitunlJ~ •. !tfily [~Ule ar• 'l'!lfcll up, It w¥.~- '!'be Apollo Is believed to be lind out bnw 11 would
.pie- 130. oil' "Ul ·~ lie. ~)i*id Gll ! ~ilced.' lii:claY, No , ·l'laJert 11\e &lt;r.Wld's heavtest spol'eshtp on .tl!e hUSII sbnulders at
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High Court Seat Tops in Prestige

· Ilespite all tb.e crlt!cl11111 the U.S. Sufrtme Court llrbw dqwn upon Itself beeau• of Ita deeilfona, a job on the hi&amp;h
blncllltlll rtnb flrtt Ill prelltlflt over at
leallt 90 other prof...lona.
A etuf17 lly the National Opinion Jt•
seardl Center reveala that 77 per C8111
of people colllldend Supreme Court
J11stice an excellent job; 18 per cent
ranked It u JOOCI.
11 hal allpped In Itt utin&amp;, however,
durlnt the· pUt 15 yean. In a silllllar
1urvty made In 1047, 83 ptr cent rank·
ed It u the belt, 15 per cent as cood.
Greatlet Ialli wu made by nuclear
phyaiclltt. who jumped from 18tb .P~ace
ia1147 to llrd place In 1983. Phya1c1ant
placed aecond In both years.
The profeuloa which dropped tbe
mOlt ill prettile wu that of banker from loth to ~th. (The poll takers ven·

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A different su"ey, baaed not 011 p~•
tlge but on SJiary, often an lntere1tinl
comparuon.
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Conducted by the National Education
Association, it found that ~eboolte~cchers,
while mairlDI futer aalary (aint than
any other group over the past decade,
still ranked far down on the list - 15th
out of a group of 18.
They barely edJed out Ubrulant, clerIYmen and dietlc13.ns.
Public ~eboolteachen will tarn a na·
tiona! average of $5,963 thll year, a rill
of $231 over 1962-83.
Nevertheless, college ll'lduatel IOinl
into teaching, says the NEA. can expect
to receive a starting wage (,4,700) that
is at least $1,000 less than that for any
other profession.
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y- with the II""'P jA&gt; study Bill Nqllzllnc, Horace GIIJIIOte, Daniell, lliln
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mMI- " India, IIPd l!label 1'11oburn'1 Harry MiGuftln, Pat Edwards, •• Brldbllr)l, J(J!i'y and """"' mQlkl! IJIIIGIIM 1"""" lit
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a "l&lt;&lt;mber of Mro. WIUilll!l White and dau- lnf of ~ .UternOOII C~rclt of CQIIel•·" The blrlhday ol jlfri. Iva Stewart, Connie Taylor, on ~eadoft, !,~ ~!:,111
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W•shflllon, Hoelh lllethodllt Olui'Ch wu 1\4. !:. Duwson was obaervld. ~UE!Jerobach, Paula Mloh- owa mo\lltr', ....... -·• • - lrnaa... .W. the ..- ,...,
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and Mra. LloWJento MU- ca~n. Athens; Mr. and Mra. ljoined by Mr. While th1s weel\· A potluck dinner was enJoy·
Stultlbo, Coleen )l'llson, Judy =~ ';:;"~ tho -United J'rcm 110 lllilllm 1n liP W•201
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c. E. Slater, Jacksonville ; Mos. end.
eel Wlftl Mrs. JQhn Ketchka,
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wUl mul~' alm&lt;!tt foUr mUllen In U'IO.
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onlt• an4 tQSe&amp; c~etoratad the 1'ht h~ of Mr, and M.,, .
Mr. and Mrt. Karl
OWen tables.
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chair- a po9l·gracluation pari ~.rd
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8:15 Jon.. Bulelt Sh&lt;nr
Sunday ovenln&amp; they alao at- lng program. Flowers were to group Otljoyod a coo:!ui
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where their other sranddaup.. lc. Aloo on the sick hot wore Attending were Melvin Swis7:30 N11"05 Top Ten Sh01t
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12:30 Rev. Merlin '!'Iota
1:10 R(l1l Food Basket
1:110 Platter P~
1:30 Van Palrlcl: Sporil
7•00 Sundown Serelwdt
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7:05 Slsn On
7:30 French City Bapt11t Hour
9:00 Wins• of Heallq.
9:3ll Bible Spealnl to You
10:00 Voice of Prophley
10:35 Waah. Repo&lt;l:llo Paopla
11:15 J'imlly Wonldp-Tbltrl. 11:00 Sunday Show
llr4$ Tla:Y'a COUnlrl' By12:00 Noen New•
l2:00 NOOII llfport
12:15 Chriotlan Hour
13:30 GI)Oaolor'lt GUilt Star-Fr!. 12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
~:30 M\IIIQ Just ror .You .
1:00 Billy Graham
4:15 lll•o~t~J:a.r ,ll)to•Tu"t'
1:35 ~tllBI'an Hour
t:30 ' !Mal mM
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2:00 The Church At l'/ork
t:61 Bowllnt !icOI'fl
5:00 Country Hymn Timon
I :CO News
6::15 World In RIYiew
7:30 ~ Off
6:00 BapUot Hour

t :45 BellY Newton
11:QII Minislarial Assoc.
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Be sure your next oppllancet are
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the Joy of Total Electric living I

GRAVELY FOR
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"Farm Loans

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Sugar Run Flour Milts

Gravely Tractor
Sales &amp; S.rvic•
Pomeroy
$12 E. M1in

Yoa may airlad:V be only a step t1t two away :!rom
the ptly rednood ratetav~ble to you. The more
tlealllclty you ]lilt to work for you, the less it coats
per Ullit! An ell!ctrle water heater, for example, pro'rides abundant hot water at a vfl:y low rate. It also
red- the averaae cost of nmning every appliance

WY 2·2975

Home Grown Berries Are Plentiful- Freeze 'Em Now I

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'BERRY
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So make aure each new applhmce you buy is
el«Jtrie. Cllllll, llallleltea electricity ia the "way of
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lf you would llkl to know more about Total Electric

llviDI. bn'e data on rates aa they apply Ill your

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rates ••• a checklitt to balp you dllaover how cloae
70U D1A1 aiNad:V be to Total Electt'ic living.
Tbis booklet 11 called s.- 2'11411 rav Th/nTc.
FcJr JOUI' frtl e11py, phone us • , .lto!JI.IIl&amp;t lollY of
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PROGIUM LOG
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 5: lli World, Natlonal Newa
5:15 SPQWgllt on Sporta
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6:25 Weather
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5:30 Dinner l\(USJ~I
7:30 ·News BeadUnes
6:0tl S•nset Blvd.
7:30 Sign Ofl
7:S~ Mutoai Clock
SATURDAY;
7:45 The IJiellne
6:15 Sign On
3·00 Obto Valley Nawa
6:15 Musltal Clock
1 Ill World, National Nllll
7:40 flni'"Ufllllle
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8:00
Ohio
Vall'!}'
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B:Oii World. NaQJnal Newa :il
.: 16 Mutlual Clock
\ Cnmmuntcy Na1f1
8:10 SJ0r14 Totlay
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8: 1fi 'W'eMIItr Pleture
ralk ol the Toim
8:16 Musical Clock
'.1 o•on Councy Ntft
8:55 News
.- amily Worship Hour
9:00 Mqstcal Clock
'UD(IC Senril!e
Alf'hstrin&amp;
9:30 Song ' Story Tlmt
t :45 Family Worship Hour '
',IJIJ rld Newl
10:00 Newa
.\1 urning Melodies
10:05 Bigh Scbooi Hit Parade
I f!ICL'tpt ll'rtda,,
10:65 News
Church Bells Rinl)
ll:OO Army 1'11111
1 1:, World News "";
Il:3D Special Communi!}'
1 M&gt; Mason CouDty News
Progratn!l
12 00 Community News
12:00
News Roulldup
•. 12 Oil Local New•
12:20 Bulletin Board
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:210 MarReto
•·: 1215 Mid Day Weathtll'
12:25 Nowo 0 Grams
i 12:20 Evans Bulletin Board 12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:llll News Beat
~:25 Neft 0 Grams ·
2:00 Saturday Matinee
1~:30 Agriculture Alent
2:65 New!! Beat
12:46 CotiDiry Go Round
3:00 Saturday Matinee
1:511 Ntft Beat
3:55 News Beat
2:00 Countey Go Round
4:00 Oiscln~ wttll Dosa
2:55 News Beat
4:30 Top Ten l!owe
3:00 Let's Take a Break
5:00 News Summary
3:55 News Beat
5: 1i Dinner Musicale
4:00 Discing with Doss
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11ho11t. nu~okhin~ you1· fumilul'e;_. dl·apes, rup or
w haH'V('r,,. the more than one thou sand tolora in
t hi!" Ld))"a 1 v of Colors and the Color Selt~d.or Dial
""''lillofi("{;lly f\n(l s matching ha:·:nonles a.nd -.eC(·n l uat.ing or ~· nmp lenHmla t·y hues, ~liminateJ the
ICUt~Nwork i n l'hno~ing a eo lol' scheme fol' inlidl
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to provide your oloctrfc aorvlce. OVtr 12,000
oldllod em~ ..,.. ol.ijmn ntlchhon ot
yo~~r~, have woll-pald Jobt wttll the prosroWv•
$1'- of wltlell Cillo I --~~ a put.

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Re&lt;lla· I 4'40 am . Peggy
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natiOn mtdway thro';!h ~ m~:; ~~~o~~ :utte difiicult to ca;.cy with lhe summer recreation pro- ,matiOII Review to adopt new sta~arda forld b
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II'·· Sunda., .evening ....-lee 11 llld4leporl. Rev, Nylt Bordea,
and the u.aefulJaell VI 1 plot fll lam{
7:30 p. m. : Wed., wonblp HI'V· m!Dlater. SundAy ~ t:• l'edr iiOtl C ...
: ll'ftt l .e liatd til . . ..,--:;m hav~
iLe al7:30 p. m. Pastor, Tbom- a. m. Arnold Rlchanli, SujiL Clli'l KI1IIZ, SUpt.; , I a od
tbe light of tyt ~He tl4ll makt
u E. Diddle.
llomlng Worsblp, 10:30 a. m.
Scbool, t:!S a.~-;
unpl'llfltabla lauclllk'e~n;
hour 10:30 a. m.; Cbarlea
revene tbla ~ mlllt be
·IOIIIIeZloD Charelo o1 Cbrlsl, Porno- Olllrcll ol God, MI. • __.,., rio, Layman.
time.. The WUdeme~~ alwaya trlel to·
up tbl
roy • llarrillllvWe Road, Eu- Rev. Ira M. Tlbbo, pu\llr: Sun- J'ln&amp; 11Q1111 c.ru, .....u.,
l'be sad uperlenea of m!tilorHl'P' I&amp; t,, Mt
gone Underwood, mlD!ster. Bl· day Scltool t :4J L m.; WOI'Iblp port, Rev. ODoald 8o111e, going to their old evil bablll, beca- Q( lll4
bit ldtool 1:30 a. m.; MomJDc ...-vice 11 a. m. 111111 7:45 p. m.: lor: sw.day ScoooJ t:IS a. m., of vliUence, and the ground left fall!lw, .1114 tbe
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Wortlhlp 10:30 a. m. : EveniDJ Prayer IDW'•s7:11Q p.m. 'l'ueo- Fred Rol!mon Supt.; 10:15 L creeps in aplu IDd 11'/aliOWI up tile~
worsblp 7:30 p. m.; Robert Reed day: Yoonl People, 7:30 p, m. m. Wonblp Service; BYP 1 p.
We can see tbJs In our own llv•IDd the wm:~ct~.
Bible School Su~t
Friday.
m.; Evenln&amp; Worship, 7:30 ~· us, by God'l help flowers of Clfrl5tlaa cbanCier '
Bradford Charclt o1 CJrrld, m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Pra.Yer and the ground the.y are rooted In become
Syracuse Melbodlot Chll'dl, N B lmbollen pu1o IIDmer meeting• 1•30 p m Wrd chair with harmful babltl, useleBS weeda, beeaule 'llot cui
Rev. Carl Herring, pastor; Oa- F~~ot, Supt.;' Bibler; Scboal
v~ted by P~f:.~· Bible reading and sbldy. Jl'~ evil ·
na Winebrenner, supL Sunday t-30 8 m.· Morrdog WorablP Mlddlepar1 J'ln&amp; UDIIH p,.. sron and ae
desire can swallow up
IWu.
Scbool . 9:30 a. m. Midweek Bl- ·.
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Weeda tbrlve ln gl'ound that bas been eultlft~
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10-3° *- m.; Evoalng Wonbl?, byterllm ~ Rev.
ble Study, 7:30p. m. Wed.
neglected. AB we find In the Gospelarr0i41~i tb Jia
•- 7 P- m. Wedneoday, 7 p. m. Ruppell. pallor. SarldotJ Seholll th Ch t 12 '3 ••
UB Chlll'&lt;b, Lellrl F aU" ' - Blble Study.
t:IO a. m.: llldiard YauaiwJ,
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ap er :• ....,,
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day School 8:30a. m.; Worsblp
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aupt.; 10 ,30 a.m. Wonblp: 1,45
The bouse left $1Jpty, 8\l'ept and 1arni1becL .... an .
serviceo Sunday, 7:30 p, m.
1!'reet1Dm Gtllpel Mllolart, J1a. ,_ m. YF: Wed. 1, 311 Jllllkrr the evU, unclean spirit re~ with -:~!.n otlrlll' apiri
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a. m., EvangeJ1atlo Service, 7· Taylor· Slmdiy School, It._ m. our souls. Refresbme~ta of our aou!;111¥'ai!P the meal\11
AliiiO, •• OldJmrr., •• Iwo11ma! oa wltlcb be·»ead did 11101 ftlid It, that ..... era:11111
~...... Wor P 10 •30 a. :30 p. m. l'rayer meetla,l, 7:30 ,.._ Prw.t, Supt._ Preacbln&amp; of grace, a resolute fight of faith agaiJist 1he evlla tha:t
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NYPS 6:41 p. m. Evening p. m. Tueaday.
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No ~ It appeared on OV11'7 blood-atalned ohor. wh... raUant men of Chrlsllaa failh ' j,.,rv),~ 7:30 p, m. Prayer
serlloe, 7·30 P· m., Prayer ser· pie of God wno has made "our souls as a watered pr·
1 bnfollenwoaodedordJ(nal
I illl&lt;oetin.g, 7:30 P. m. Thursday. 8otdb llelltol EtJB ~ ·~~
t!ednesda~ den." Therefore we muat workers to~e\lier· with ·him
!'i-~ ~' tt... C..U · on· whlcb Chrllt died boo •••• Blood u tho Q'!Dbol of Blo Lifo anc1 TruUo.l
Free Melboctlll Cllard, Lur- Rev· Eugeae E. Emellloo, pas- Daniel ;utor· • ~
Rouab lest we become wanderers ag~ ln the ivilderness.
ADa o!t:on It hal opoken eioqumtl7 what hUillllll llpa could not :frame,
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CIUf Rev R Eugene GW lot. Stmday worship 7:30 P- m. Supt· Suoday Scool 8. 30 a nL
Let us strive to help the Sick and lonely people, and
It It aot:..too ·lllllo itbDPI7 to hollO:f thooo who have fought and died for our fraadom f Eod!
Jlllltlor.
'Suncby
School
9:30
a:
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t:30
a.
m.
altomataly.
SuoP
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the
sinner to turn to God, who bas a messa&amp;e of comfort
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PhD
wtse
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Mol'lllDII
day
SchOtJI
10:30
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IDd
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siitc1y
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cheer, of courage, of assurance, assllrinll them ot .
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llelfrloua :lnedom J. tho heart ot our htrilogo,
1:~~= 1&amp;:30 'a. m.; y 0 til b 8:30 a. m. altentatslJ. Norman ~~y.
• · p. m.
l~ve and care of the Creator of all beauty and joyt
Ill • wvd4 Ill whlcb IAhort7 mut be
to aadUio, fal\h mut be praetko4 to be 11
P
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EvqellsUc
Bahr,
SupL
Bible
Study
aod
who
IS our Father.
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prayer
HI'Vk:e
led by pallor, M'""'l
Ettttt'Prlaa
Cllarcl,
Rev. =======:;:~=t;:;::-:;::-;;;:;;;:-;,:-:::
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SmilbEUB
putor.
WO!ibip
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Pr&amp;y for tomMif. J&lt;llll'· faraflr, J&gt;OW 11111loa, JOID' world , , , In t11o cbvcb of :rou cboke 1•·ervlce 7·30
prayer service, 7:80 p. m. Wed. .... '
service t:30 'a. m.: SUnday
~~ByoeD Ra l'no Melbadlll, LoilrMca BUB Clltnd, KeY. Scbool, 10:30 a. m. Youth FelMrs. Zem ~,
Rober' E. Smltlt, Sr., pallor: Eugene Emerson, pallor, Sun- JOW8blp 6:30 p. m.; Boys and
· Mr. and Ml'l. Bertie &amp;nltlt,
1sw1day School 9:80 a. m., wor- day School, 10 a. m., RusseD Girls FeJJowshlp, 6:30 p. m.;
Mr. and Mrs. Holftrd YOUDC
Supt.; Morning wor- Archer, StlpL Sunday Worahl~ Evening aervlce 7:30 p. l)l., 2nd
tnd Nellie S!Mhem villled at
Thuradat
a. m. Youth Service, 11 a. m. Bible Study and Pray· and 4tb Suodays; Yootb Choir,
MI. Moriah, W. va. and Mr.
Bom•na
Evangelistic
meaer
servl&lt;!e
led
by
Millard
Coe,
6:30
p.
m.
Wednesday.
Mr.
and
Ml'l.
BW
Swain
are
and
Mrs. Cyrell Leonbiit Of
4:18-26
&amp;:1-11
m.; Prayer meet- 7:30 p. m. Wedllelday.
Meeting, 7:30 p. m.
relatives 1n Cobtmbua PorkersburJ.
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Roc:k Sprlap Melltodlat, B. Beatlt Metltodlsl
.
Mr. and Mrs. ·nave Yates ~
Tbttnd•y 7:30 p. m.
JJI;ith the hope it UliU, In •ome mea~ure,/olter and help l!uPenleeoslal Alsembly, Roale R. Card, pastor : SUnday Scltool E. Dawson, paator:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young centiy visited Mr. and Mri.
Rev. P'aul E. Jones, pastor. 1:30 a. m.; Worship aenrlce, School, 9:80 a. m.; Leo Smllb,
Paden ·Ciy, w. Va., were Herbert Swan.
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Ulhieh q go;m in 'family and community life, thil fea·
ISwlday School 10 a. m.: Wor- 7:30 p. m.: MYF 1:311 p. m.; ~1. : Momblg Worsblp, 1&amp;:30
Mr. and Mrs. Garth . Mr. IUid Ml'l. Zero Pierce vlf..~... .U • . •ored 1.... the bUiine11 16:rmt and oraani.mtioiUI
services 7:30 p. m. Sun- WSCS Tuesday 1:ll0 p.m.: Pray- a.m.; J•. MYF &amp; to 7 p. m.
and Nellie SIA!them.
ited Jake Van .lfeter Ol Pol$.
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Wednesday and Friday, er md Blbia Study, Wed. 7:30 Sunday evening with Dale and Laura Ruth and Role Tbom- land.
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Cburcb o1 Chrflt, p. m.
Dee SWurlligen; leaden. Sr.
Reed..ville, villled Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Carter·~
Art Marcum, minister; Bible llaclDe Melltotllft Churdl MYF 7 It- m., Jean &amp;nltlt, coun- and Mn. Wayne Prince.
9ou of Belpre receatly vltltoi
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School and Moralng Worship,
· ' a~; WBCS, ZD4 Mollday of Mr and Mrs 11an1&lt; Holler Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Carter. ":
10:30 a. m.; Cbrlstian Eadeav· H.da L~Danlel, pastor~ edi!l montb at 7:311 P- m.; Mweekend ~laltinc relatives
-VIolet Smltlt
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WILLIS ANTHONY
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or, &amp; p. m.; Eveolnll Worship, Y
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• erDOOil Crcle, 4th 'lbunday at Columbus.
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p. m.
lng 10 •30 •· m., MYF 8 P; m., 3 p. m.; Clau 12, 3rd Wednea- Evenlyn Tuttie hao returned to
Plealltlll VaileJ llolfllel
140 Lincoln St.
Middleport
ltbtgdom Boll of Jeb....'t Prayer and Blbla Study, 7·30 P· day at f .p. m.; Cburcb Admit\borne 1n Florida after vlslt- ADMITTED: Harley Hartley,
Pbout WY 11.-21180
Wihlelllles: Publlc meeting, Sun- m. Wednesday,
lslratloll, 2lld Wl'dnelday, 7 P- 1ng Bani~tt -Bryanl
Pt. Pleasant.
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day 3 p. m.; Watchtower study Flrtl Baplld anrra, P - m.: ChGir practice, 7 p.
Edith . O.born, Keno, vlsted DISCHARGED:
Mrs. 1\icb?· m.; Blble study Tuesday, roy, Ralph C. Zundel, putor; Wednesday.
Sb!them.
ard Austln 111111 daupter,, HocGOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.
p. m.; Service meeting, 1 p. Mrs. Josepb Cook,
Sunday SL Jt!lir•a C.lltollo Mltslea: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dalley sell; Roy Klli!8ld,
Plea•
Thursday; Ministry school, School Supt. 8:30 • 11:1$ a. m. near Guytvllle !Dutcb Ridge) : o1 Keno vialled Nellie Cozart. ant: Treva Hocbnan, Cheshire;
VALLEY BAKING CO.
Attend the Cbureh of Your Cboleo
p. m. Thursday.
Worship, study. Special music. Rev. George R. Shipman,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wyatt of Mrs. George Baker, !.oe~ : 1 ~·
DanvUle
Pilgrim
BoliDe,,
(P.
Guesl
speaker,
Rev.
sam
Curtor,
Sunday
Mass
10:30
a.
m.:
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Middleport
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Laugaville,
Oblo),
Rev,
o.
H.
tis.
Nursery
and
Junlor
Churcb
Holy
Day
of
Obligation
8:30
Junior
Cbolr
Practice.
.
Tbe
Satv_alloa
EllV8)'
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l!llkero of Bollum Bnad
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Cari, pastor: Sunday School. 9:30 for cbDdren; 8:30 p. m. Youtb m.; Confession, ~ bour
Btlblebem Bapllal elaweb, RayS. ~.officer m clwp_
b-:. ,.~ . ,.
a. m., Roberl Grate, SUpt. Wor- meelin8: Wednesday 7:41 p.m., Mass.
Great Bend: Rev. c. L. O'Coo- Sunday 10 ._ m. lloliDesl ..
FRANCIS FLORIST
sblp service at 10:3; a. m.; PU- Prayer and Bible Study. June 7 Lour Lady of Lorello Mlsoloo oor, pastor; Robert Lewis, supt. log; 10:30 a. m. Sunday Sc~
. ~J h•.:
II
:,;:~~Youth, 6:45 p. m.: Evan- Observance of Lord's Supper.
Lon&amp; Botinm, Rev. George R. 9,30 a. m. Morning Worship Sunday 1 p. m. YOUlll People •
GREENHOUSES
HEINER'S ·BAKERY
-!'Hita!'i '
11
service,
7:30
p.
to, Mid.
Cmrdr
Shipman,
administrator. Sunday and Sunday School; 7 p. m. Ev- I.eJloo: 7:30 l'· m. Salvata
t :IJ I!I~ 'l1·.·
ICember FTD
Week Prayer and Praise, Wed~ .Mo.. m• Mass 1:30 a.m., esL;
ening HrVlce: Thursday, 7:30 meetin&amp;: Tbursday, I Ill ~~
' I ~ " • , • Bakers ot Good Bread
WY 2-.21144
Greenhouse WY II.-693S
nesday, 7:30 p. m.
' pas r,
._., of Obllaatlon, 7 p. m.
m. Prayer meetlns.
dies Homo Lea~~~e: 7 p. m. .. ..,
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Bunttni!DD, W. Yo.
Middleport Church of lbo Naz. worship 10:30 "' m.; Cmrd! "'lbree Ganlens" wUI be Dr. p.
cluael; 7:30 p. m. Bible atudy,
arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartiett School 8:30 a. m. WSCS first N.c. Carpeoter's sermou at
Norlll Mala Srreel Clllrrob of prayer meetlnll- Otber ..,..lees
LOGAN MONUMENT
Sunday Schooll:30 a. m.; Morn- Tuelday and 2nd. Thursday of Rutiand Churcb of Cbrist
Christ, Rutland: Dr. N. C. Car- by announcement
Jng Worship 10:30 a. m.; NYPS eacb month; Familjl Nigbt laal I0:30 a.m. Sunday,
24.
peoter, minister: Bible School Tbe Ch- of lite N . - ,
OF MEIGS COUNTY
Yoong
People,
8:45
p.
m.;
EvanSunday
eveniDll
of
each
month
the
Gardfn"
and
"The
1:30
a. m., V. H. Braley, sup&amp;.; Chester. Ray E. Warne, putor.
Near Pomeroy.Maeon Bridge
gelislic
m
...
ting
7:30
p.
m.;
at
6:30
p.
m.;
~er
Meeting,
Gardea
of
Prayer"
wlll
be
Morninll
Worsblp 1&amp;:30 a. m.; Sunday School 9:30a.m.: Moml,l!o L. Vaugbll!, Mgr.
WY 11.-2D88
U1 -~Vnlt•ll'e at Lower 1'1:1•••
Prayer meet'1g, Wed., 7:30p.m. 7:30 P· m. Wedne ay.
special bynms
Miss Sabra Canaday; plmlat: lng Worship 11 a. m.; ~
Naomi Bapllsl Cburcb: SliD- Alfred Methodist Cbarcb, Rev. tho sermon.
worship 7:30 P· m.: 6:45 p. m.: Evenfllg Servl~
·Middleport
Scbool
9:30
a.
m.:
~orRobert
R.
Card,
past~~r;
Sunday
Badaod
Crmdt
of
Syroewe
Clntr&lt;b o1 lite N-· 7:30 p._m.: Midweek Pra~CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
II a. m.: Prayer serv1ce, School Supt., IJoyd DilUnger; Jobo Smallwood, pastor:
rene, WWlnm C. Thorpe, pastor, vlce, 7.30 p. m. Wednesday.
Pm.
Wedneoday.
Sunday
School
8:30a.m.;
WorSchool
10
a.
m.;
Sunday
&amp;hool9:30 a.m.; Morno,a..
Eplll&lt;Opal ·. GIIftli
STEEL WORKERS
Pomeroy, Oblo
Carpenter Baptisl Cburch: ship service at 10:45 a. m. with service 1 p. m.; YOUlll
wotship 10 .30 a. m.
Pomeroy.
Prayer each
Suoday School 9:30 a. m.; Mom Cbarlea D. Woode, Jay-leader; Endeaver 7 p. m. Wedneaday: Syracase E.U.B. Charcb, Pool Stlnday at 10:30 a. m. -PI
OF AMERICA
Worsblp 10:15 a. m.
SUnday evening 7:30 p. m. 1'0IU-- Prayer meeting 7 p. m.
A. SeUers, Puler.
the 4th Sunday whlch wiD ba
'' Loell Union l!88i
V.
D.
EDWARDS
FirBI
Baptlll
Cburtb
Jar
meeting
of
the
MYF'
Wednesday.
·
a.
m.
Suoday
School,
Ben
Holy Communion.
'
ilavOIII'trood, w. Yo.
Scbool 9:30 a. m. Preach- day evening prayer aervlce at Creoter Melbodllt Cllll'dl:
10:30 a. m.
' INSURANCE AGENCY
2:30 P· DL
7:41 p. m.
P R. Card, pastor; Wor 1 b I p Morning
service, lsi Cbellor Cllrra ol God, lle!!i
130 1t. Second
PomeroJ
. Presbyterian,
'!be UDfled Melbodlsl Cllareh aervlce at I a, m.; Sunday
3rd Sundayo of the month: GObert Spencer, pastor. 81 Ot!Q.
• . , STARK'S DRUGS
"""'•· Jolm DaVIeS, pastor: Wor- Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, School 10 a. m.; wscs, 181
p. m. EveniDJ EvangeJis. School 9:30 a. m. Mornlna wor1
9:30 a. m.; Sunday paster. Churcb ScbooJ, U:l5 a. 'l'bunclay ctf monlb; Board
Service, 2nd and 4th Sun- sb1p 11 a. m. Prayer M~,
(,Y ( "WALGREEN AGENCY"
IIScliool 1.0:30 a. m.
m. Leo Crew, SUpt. Leo Vaugh- meellol, 3rd Wedneaday of
of month. BETHANY - 7:30 p. m. Thui'Sdl!Y· II~
LIEVING COAL COMPANY
WY 145811
POIIletOl'
Peoll:coolal Chardt,_Mid· 10 , Ass't. Dvlne Worsblp, 1&amp;:30 lllOIIIb; MYF lilt two Sundays
a. m. Morning Worship: People's Service Friday, ]:30
Establlobed ln 1904
SoUth 3rd Ave.; Sunday a. .m. Sermon, "Freedom o1 ol mooth.
10:30 a. m. Swtday School, Bly- p. m.
West Columbia, W Va . .
a.m.:
Sunday
evening
Speech."
Monday,
7:30
p.
m.,
MI.
Berm
..
UtdtM
Bretku
Thelss, SUpt.; &amp;:30 ?· m. s - MOibodlst a.arell. HH.
Ph. Muon SP 345811 ·
·~· 7:30 P- m. Church Official Board. June 4, ln Christ: 8eJ: Garrabrmt, pasFellowship. CARMEL - Earl Casto Rev. Arthur SliD,
-----------:cc-~
,
w
m_
e
dn,esday
Btble
Study
7:80
P·
s,
a,
from
1
a.m.
tot
p.
m
tor:
Sunday
School
1:80
a.m.;
a.m.
Sunday School, Way- minister &lt;in.reh servleea ,..,
&lt;;; - , 1
11
liEXALL DRUGS
sm~lo·
VIC
" E' ... .
~·:· nlgbt Prayer ~ Rummage Sale by the JOF Preaching 10:30 L m.; AlterRoush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Ill Znd' and 3rd Sunda,Y II. II
HOYT/f!.
", We FW All DoclOn Preal:IW!Iooa
.J
un
Worablp 7-'10 p, m. Pastor, Rev. Class, grOlllld rooms of Court nate preacblng and Otristian Morning Worship, Znd IDd 4111 ' Scl!ool
WY ~
. PolnerOl'
L. BarrelL
. Honse
Endeavor, 7:30 p. m. Sunday:
of the mooth; 8 p. m. :;, mio 1
Clint ~ery SUpt.
Wesl Main St.
PotnOI'OJ
Rutiaad Cbarcb or tile N - Eden United Bre&amp;Mea II Mid • W~ .
meeting, Evening Evangelistic Service, My
'i.
Rousb 'uillt9
30
'
11
AllonthSunday••
School
a.
m.;
Chrtsl
Ch
....
:
Rev.
EldeD
R.
7:311
p.
m.
y;
Cottage
1st
and
3nl
Sunday
of
month.
~dlmrclt
""'lite -tlb
SUppon tho Cbureb of .Your Chol.. .
.•. "
Worship 10:45 a. m. Balke putor· Sunday School Prayer meetfDJ last Friday of
an
each
. tiL
_
_
_
......;
_
_
...:..,.
_
_
_
_
_
...._
·
service
7:4$
~m.
a.
·wimd.llolslnger,
supt
eacb
mo¢b·
'
Syracaso
Mlllloa.
KeY.
l!'.or1
Saturdllf,
plcbt
ctf
~
,;j,
SENTINEL
10
1
HOGG AND ZUSPAN
prayer serv•ce, 7' 45 P· Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. . S.ltiDI Mlslloru Rev. Robert
· :.,!~~ ·C;Ity Cllura r Q;lllo
m. ,Wedn.,.doy.
Mrs. Lyda Chevaller, pmklept, 'L. Searles, paator: Sun d a 1
and
_,
Miller · Street. (Vocal Muslcl:
c('J~ Colmll'a No. 1 Nowtpaller"
MATERIALS · CO., INC.
COliiUir Cltlpel: Wonldp aero classes for all. Soag. services, School, 1:30 a. m.: Wonblp 7:30 P· m.
Sunday Bllj)o
10 L m.,
15
9
"We Have II"
3unday ' a. m.: I p. m. Preaeblng 8:20 p. m.; 10:30 *- m.; Preaeblng 7:30 p. ML Uttloot J'.W.I. Clrrtro', MOI'tl!n(. Wol'lblp
10 .1 · m.: Youlb Mid-Week !'ra1er meetin&amp;, 7:30 m.; Prayer Service, 7:30 p.
Pbone
?7!-St!S4
lolloon.
w
v-.
.':
~ool
Henry c. Stanley, pas111r: Bible StUd; 7,~ p,
.....
T-10-'-NA-L....
.BA_N_K
8.15 p.m. Evening Wor- p. m. Wednesday, Class Lead· Friday,
Scbool 1:45 a. IIi., I!'MI day,

OPEN ALL DAY

I
I

lla~ola~tbnefl-pljlto

I~:U::;
~UO:y ~ IU. Mtrl* a »llll .P ... ='~=-~ ~ ~
. a. m.; Worsblp 10:10 a. Comer of Fourlb tad w.Jn Ill. Sdlool

1 '
n•. wll repla.e Mike Mor- ,defending him•ell agamst char- 0~ my 1 R . Htgh School. details concernmg the board's force of law and could deal wjth matters not 'COV~i'ed by
·ges that followed d_.Uerenc:Jc .~r o :;:eear sta I am intentions for the program statutes.
.
)
I , :.
between him and English teac'-1 ln my
:
f ~
i will be d•termined at lhe mee~
The director also announced he wUI meet With
er Jennings Beegle over dlSct- ,proud to
avell ~ many ing next week
Frank J Lausche in Washington Tuesday to discuas the
pllmng of two students
'lnends ·~d I
;a:
-Ohio Valley Baking Compa- Oblo law enacted while Lausche was governor, and ~
Beegle had apfl&lt;'ared at a ro- 'member em rf ve n d ' ny was awarded the contract to federal stnp mine bill the senator Is trying to &amp;e
cent meetmg or the board and very . tte,s:e t~es~ in~:slm:f ~~ : provide the lunch program with 'through Congress .
----.,------' pre-sen~Pd an u!ttmatum that he ues 10
have
bread
for
the
1964-65
term
and
'
The
board,
whose
chairman
1. ·
Until Fall For Your
1 1
: would no longer teach
WJth , students :~!e = e · H 1 g h \'alley &amp;11 was contracted to is Howard Stratton of Flushing Morr . did not ~U ~t : :
Winter Wearabkt
Morn son and charged him wtth Ialways
.
do continue providing nulk .
1m Belmont County, will be regulations be wlll . a~
nw: ~e r\"lC'E' h.as bt't-" ....
mal1f"T ol poh~'" tor \·ears
conduct unbecoming a teacher. ISchool and will contmue t.o
- A written report from , the asked to adopt a policy ."" strip ~ to adopt but ~:d ~~
at Robmsoo 's Cleamng
An attornrv from ~he Ohio ~ so
be
t 1Meigs Sanitarian Perry Rtggs Imining and BP' guidelineb for nught ease the need
1
rhargt-s &lt;-an M paid in the
Educuuon
Assorlalton,
of
which
·'
It
has
en
a
p
easure
·~
I was read ooncernmg the school enforcement Morr saki. The tional legislation.
fall v:hn l)ld:.f'd ur (Does
D 0 t appl\" to Com-O p
both Morn son and Beegle are have had (']ose da:soc;auon t:be land lunch programs in the dJs- board will
called into ses- The prese~t law, the Ood f a
CIPaning1
I members was present at the the students an eac lers o
trict
Ision within a few days, he said. said, contairied many 8
e .
meel!ng 'He- said he wa s repre- school I sl~all always be proud Pr-esent were board members
Many Have A.utborlty
tures and h~ ~elt some of
ROBINSON'S
senung neither Beegle or Mor· of the achte~ements ~~ t h ~ John Fisher' Joe Stobart. Geor-1 Numerous state boards h_ave P\l:bl_ic compla~ts ct.~~ 8~
.L-undaren o...., Clun•"
nson, bul the OEA
Istudents I have c-oac
t : ge Baer' Tom Sayre, and Presl- authority to enact regulatwns mmlng arose rom nunmg
'
eon..-tent Pkkup
Over
30
residents
of
the
di5\sports.
I
hope
f:hey
aiways
have
dent Gene Yost Clerk p a ul lwhich have the force of fore the lav. was enacted.
St.tiom In
MlDOUPORT -POMEROY
tnct C'ame to hear the amng I ~ same admrrat•on for me Beegle and Ex~cutive
Head law and most of the boards '
Many~=pia~~~ t deal
Ph.• _ .... "ll'f 7-5428
The tax books are now open for the J,u ne
I of the di spute between Morri· that I have for Lhem.
1
Charles
Hayman
have
adopted
such
~egulabons.]
"
Many
of
~If am s
MkkU1' rt WY 2-5130
son and Beegle be reporled to DuE' to the abov e reasons, :
The Publk Health Council, ~ with v hat the pu c can see,
half collection of the 1963 Real Es~ate
.
am
reluctant
to
leave
y
o
u
r
I
r
.
t
ce
recenUu
adopted
I
t\.e
high
banks
of
abandoned
,
lor
delinquent
tax.
Closing
date
wtll
be
July
h
I em .
or ms an .regulatk.ns
J
there
1 • "But
F'ol!owmg a lengthy dtscussion I ~chool. Please 3CC'ep t my restg emergency
dealing mines,' ' Morr sa'd
• ,
1964.
Mornson agreed offtc•ally to lnati?n as teacher and cu~rh of \
with electrical Wiring in rest ·is more. to~~ than this.
HOWARD E. FRANK
tender hiS resignatiOn tf the ,Racme lhgh School effecti\e un- 1
lh rnes in the absence of specif- 1 He said he want~ to discuss
Melgs County Traall:l...,.: ,.,
board agreed that he was not mediately ,,
.
.
00 lOg tO
ico laws 18 th~ held. The regula- Ithe entire strip mme program
enllrely to bla me for the mcident : In other actJvJty of the board.
Ifons enabled the state to close with Lausche and th~
between h•m and Beegle
A - A delegatio~ or
teachers ]
l h~mes which failed to comply ~ ty of federal technical BS!JS:
AT WHOLESALE
majority of the board sald just from the dLstnct asked . lor a
with the new rules.
lance to the states under exls
I before he presented hls resJg- ,pay hike, a straight ratse for
The regulations. onc-e adopt- mg laws.
r. $J
NEW
nahon that they personally be- the 43 teachrs of the dlStnct ASHTABULA (UPI)- Hask"ll ed. are effectlve withm 30 days i ___.;;;:::::::::-That
:
.:.-:
lleved both teachers were wrong and other compen sation accord- ' Short, Ohio news ma_nager f~r unless overturned by the I
in thetr actions.
ing to the degrees of te~chers : United Pres!! Tnternatlonal, sa~d \ courts. The process o' Judicial
Outboard Motors
After Morr•son 's resignation and . their years of service. A today it was hlS guess the Ohto revieW can go on for months.
I
was accepted , one board mem- ~pt&gt;r~t~l sess1on of the board IS Delegat 1on to t~ Republlcan
---~~---::;-:-;;;:::;;
BOATS
ber said that the matter is not planned for next week to con- NatlOnal Convention would su~- R k L ading 88
G
dings·
Gallipolis
, .. an buttons are replaced on your laundered shtrtl at .
el cleared up as far as Mr. isider the teachers' proposals. : port either (ormer V!ce Pres!-1
oc Y •e
auge rea
. ni
5 feet I
we will laundry . . .
ACCESSORIES
~gle ts concerned Beegle we.sl - The applicatmns of teachers dent Richard M. Nli'on or Penn· Barry Dtscounts
Dam 18.3, 13.3, run Mng n 20reported to have bePn with the •Evelyn ~oung, Wilham Arnott, ! sylvania Gov William ~ranton tl' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - •on8 r~~ler;;le:~:~ro~~40aso . .
Fibreglass &amp; polnl
1
·t trip last Jr Dav1d Strickland, Mrs. Don· for the presidential nommauon.
.
· l,
·
•
'
I S~nlor cass on IS
na .Rae Vandenburg, Herbert S. l Short sald his prediction was iThe presidential pnmary cam-11.00 stationary. Kanawha
.85
".·
m~~gle had .- refu sed to return Parker and Ida Diehl were pre- based more on trymg to fl~Te l paign in Calilor:~ spu~th put lo.82 . rising, c:_rleston M&amp;~~et I
1
/C
I things out than on any dtrect ward a cbmax
ay _w
statlonary. Lo on,
5 Morrison 1sented without achon.
IJ, :_Iass~s ~~ong_ ~---- ~ statement of Ohio's Repubhcan lie. opinion polls showmg Gov. land Winfield dams were on
0 A f l y ( RQ S$ W Q R0
leaders who have net yet e•- 1Nelson A Rockefeller ahead the sills.
Boat L,icenso Issued
ressed their choice of a can- :and Sen. Barry. Goldwater. say- Obio River - Bob Benter up
8. Flexi87. StaJrway
A.CROSS
~idate.
\ ing '1e coul~ wm. the pres1~en- 14 , 5:25 p.m.; Lad..Y. Rosemary
bility
po•t
1 Close to
SEE US TODAY
Short spoke at a Rotary Club tial nomination Without Caltfor· up 14, 8 p.m.; LouJsla.na up 14,
9 . MRn "lil
39. A fine nf't
5. Rung of a
name
for dr essca
l.ndcter
luncheon. The program was ar-!nia's delegates.
10:55 p.m.; Lunga P010t up 14,
11 F'o!luw:s
40- SacrP.d
9. Eagle'S
ranged
by
John
A.
C&lt;llip,
the
'
The
New
York
governor
had
1
2:l!i a.m.: John Ladd
Dean
METROPOLITAN
pictures
16. Swine
nest
program
chairman
for
.
the
!only
one
scheduled
appearance
down
16,
2:25
am.
;
S.
M.
Jenks
41. Reward
genus
10. Fulcrum
·1:.!. SliCeli
19. Club
meeting and assistant publisher 1today - before the Co~mon.. down 16, 3;35 a.m. ; Edeana
pln
MOTORS
obliga•
12_ Pygm~·
of the Ashtabula Star-Beacon. wealth Club at San FranCISCo- worth down 16, 4:3$ a.m.; Phil- II
DOWN
tlons
13. A dye:
He said that Gov. James A. before returnmg to New York ip Sporn down 16, 5:20 a.m.:
606 E. M1in St. Pomeroy
1. F;relih~' r
20. Sumac :
c)Wm,
Ye•luda.y'•
Aa•••
Rbodes
and Republican Sta~c (or tlie weekend. ~ldwa~ Walter Beckjord down 17, 3:55
P.l.
~- Epoch•
H. Ruman
3. Mo:-lody
copper
21. Melan·
•
Chairman Ray C. Bliss Wll1 planned to continue
mtens1ve la.m.; Jefferson down 17, 5:20
15. Gla!!Tb.l
4: Ma.ke$
30
· ~e~f1~
pl-obably have not made up campaigning in the Los Ange- a.m.; Rose G. up 18, 4:30a.m.;
22 _~:i~be-\.let•
ridge
podge
:~tghl
btrda
their minds on which of t~e les area today and Saturday. Robert west up 18, 6 a.m.: A.
31
17. LiJ··
• 5. wa.ur-va.por
23. Form new _aa,.StLte ' ·
candidates will get the 58 Oh10
E. Dyke up 18, 6:40 a.m;
18. Title of
a.ddrf'lill!l ..
~- '(!odot
shoots
34.To hlt
votes pledged to Rhodes as fa·
tional up 19, 3:40a.m.; Pamela
19. A band
~~~!!r:
~~:;;!~~~~ate 36_~~~1~ : va.r.
vorite son at the convention.
Cars are Dantaged
D. up 19, 6:15 a.m.; Chaperone
lnslt'\.fnent
NOW AT ...
20. Fnthct Of
7.Godde"
:n. Unhappy
""'""lr'
Goldwater Not Favorable
In Bridge Approach down 20, 7:50 p.m.: Mamalear
This convertible jet pump II
gods :
.,."..,'.,..d•-~-.·n,....,r;-2-r:9;-C-ot"rn7e;r.rer-d"''Z_308;-."-"r.''-'d-v:'?l
There has been pract1callv no Twu cars were damag~d in •up 21, 10:30 pm.; W. H. S~av·
compact,
efficient and ciepandBabyl.
~ ·'
'// 1
V/1' 1•
Y/
favorable comment on Sen. an accident on West Main-st •er, Jr up tl, 3:25 a.m. ; Btngo
21. Sponges:
able.
A
convenient bolt-on
r ll!q ,
/......::
V./.~
Barry Goldwater of An zona b near the Pomeroy • Mason brid· up 22, 6:45 a_m.; Orco
up
oL
ejector
Ia
eo.slly repositiOned
~~
22. At one
~lw
Ohio Republican leaders. Sh~~ ge Thursday at 2:10p.m. Porn- Greenup 10:05 p.m.; Lucy .lan~
for shallow or deep wtl! _,rvtime
lce. Auembly is complete witb
!Bld, and New York ~v . Ne eroy Police reported today.
Lucas up Greenup 10:55 p.m., i
28. Auctions
pump, 1,1 hp motor, ejector, 13·
k
'2.--:l---f--l&gt;:n!;;;-h;[::%:"tl"_t--b?
son
Rockefeller
pollctes
have
Rusoell
E.
Kenney,
37,
KenOrlenian
down
Greenup
t
a.m~;
25. Potterygallon pressure tanli, pressure
I"
~]II
I"
0
failed
to
create
any
enthu
..
as~
ova
W
Va.,
was
beaded
east
Dixie
Challenge
down
Greenup
making
regulating
valve, preuure
earths
I"
r//
V/ :'"
among party leaden m thts and' stopped in lhe line of traffic 5 a.m.: R. H. Boswo~th n up
switch,
air
charger and 1•
26. Opposed to
V/
V/
state.
. for a car making a left hand 31 3:55 a.m.; Coal King down
bras•
foot
valve.
Thi1 is the
mmua
0
Edward Baer, owner
[%,;1''12' I"
~I"
The newsman _said lhat
turn when Ovie D. Estep, 48, 32 : 1l :25 p.m.: Reliable down ,
perfect pmnp for f8rm or w.b27. Taperbl&amp;'
piece
V/ "
Re publican~ while not talkng Franklin Furroace.• R. D. I, 92, 11:!5 a.m.: Elisha ~.oods l
urban homo.
232 E. Second St.
28. Cereal
V ./: -about the Situation give the lm- ran ··,n•- hi.. rear There were down 32 2:40 a.m .; Wilham
graln
· th ey fear Goldwater'sd no injures
w
•
•
'
Ohio
V/!i::l
~
pressmn
or
arrests.
Craig down
32, 3:10 a.m.; El..
Pomoroy
29-~al
r+-11--1&gt;7~VIlf
views on right to work an
len down 33, 9 p.m.; OVEC
. •1
•
•
f:%11"
!"'
civil rights could hurt the parOFFICE TO CLOSE
down 33, 1:45 a.m.; C. V HarFir.:+-1[;:'1'77r~
~
ty in Ohio.
i It was announced today by ner up 33, 10:55 p.m.:
Steve
1'0
pa
'//57 I"
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
' elective Service oW.cials that
· .. - -I
'//
er Dillard the Meigs County local board
PI'
Y/,-t'"
Mr. and Mro. Rog .
office J'Qmeroy will be closed SPECIA~IZED
,
&lt;Z
are announcmg the b~rtb of .6 J
1 • 6 The office wiU re- FOR THOSE
f0.
I'"
~
;"
t;:;;;
lb.
10
oz.
daughter,
Melame
I
u~
.
S£V£1£LY DEAFENO
1111 ud II mocled ... • Ill lid:
0~ -• J·::
lo::.&lt;:.L.....L-J'-"'--"-U&gt;.-''--'--'---':s~
-z•
Sue.
Wednesday,
May
27,
at
une=Bo::
.=c--;;:
K ,DIYJ to belaail Jtd lllre'1
lll.Cialtom
Holzer HospitaL
WASHINGTON - Prices far.., n DAIT.Y
CRYI'TOQUOTEHere's
how
to work It:
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
R.
mers
received for c~ps and hve·
bctlon !lr II.IDD £merpoty
.A.XYDLBAAXA
Rood_ ..... ___ ...
and great grandparent. are
stock feU two-fifths of I !'"r
II LONGFELLOW
. .............. llld ........
B Gall and Mrs. E. L. Knlgt cent during lhe month endmg
Radioear
One letter almpty llltands for another. In this sam
&gt;d
oi
Belington.
W.
Va
..
The
Dill1$,
the
Agrtcull\!re
De... • • - bol llld ...... bond
f(•r the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single I
lfOltellon ~ •• pe1101111 accident
LY 3-4550
•:
ards also have six other chtld·
reported Thursday.
trophleB, the Jengt)l Uld fonnaUon or the wo-rtJ ~
.. .. 11U ••• lfHI much, mucb
reo, Jon, Mark, Roger Franklin
decltne left farm prices 2 .
Earh day t he OO&lt;le IItten are dlftsrent.
TIOII ,...-..11 to this
Matthew, Marcia Marie and
cent below a year ago, and • 245 E. State St.
flllcllm motllrinl IO&lt;Utlty~
.Station Waaon - 9 passenger. This one is reaDy ~~·
David.
the lowest at mid-May
Could be converted to camper •
!..WD OFWOL
ZOTBFOR
x~v
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
ANNOUNCE SUPPER
PU
BKH 0
PVH aDioRKX FKH.OP SOUTHERN OHIO
A jitney supper •ponsored
ZTVBOFWO
LHOBI'O
the Bedford Youth Center
Cl. . lt•pruentatlv.
We have a Buick Speclal V8 Custom 4 Door and Pontiac
,.,.,,_,d,y'o Cryptoqa•: ONIIl'B RIIAL LIFE IS SO OFTEN
be held June 5 beginning at
E. M. BURTON
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another.l!wde to what ·to see when you're nightclub. There are standards, whicli
not crUJsmg around the . World's Fair have nothing to do wi~h race, creed or
, Grounjls - and ~ few tips that, I hope,, color..For .the money you'll be spending
Will ll).ake your vislt to New York pleas- on dinne~ a't'an excellent restaurant, you
anter.
probably wouldn't want to be surrounded
.• am no expert on how ·to see Our by beatniks. And you won't be. You al·
Town on $~ a day-perhap~ it can be ' ~ won•t ·be seated next to a gentleman
,~lone, but I ve never done ~t, sa I ca~'t 10 a sports· shttt, or a pale gtllen suit, or
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Y11r~.as he• would Paris, Lon!!on, or ter how affluent they may be.
· ~me; expect it .to be it bit more expen·
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~INdith Willson~ .....,...., of mor• than 4110 -as and playwright of
rea]Jy cjleap and ~till lnteresti~~; some but in any case always turn up looking
hotl!"""w!'Y mosiCQfs1 will P!'""~ '!"\!.SkJr in ~-l[lour-lor,g musical
Jf*oafs 111,. nrwmer ,.,.,..nng wotlo loom will be Rini, hit Russian-loom
- plaeea ar' reasonable, but many of the quiet an¢ conse~vative. A dark ·auit com·
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and corocert pallnir, plus sudi notable singe" OS F,.-·. Cal.nna
memor.able one&amp; are· downright expen· _bined with a "little black dress" and
Vaf•ta
antlltaf,'s Sergio F1'11t1Cht Th. s,...ial$ wifl·be broadcast ooer
fd.~e, because we. have not only infl~tion pearls may get yoll, past the -maitr~ d'hoCIS-TV
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tiut unjo~, and if a restaurant or n!ght· tel where a $50 bill would do you no
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HOLLYWOOD _ (NEA) ·nBS IJND. OF THING ia
_ . Aclp~3;~ mo~ J.'lie.w Y~rkers are "Fu~:Giri,~;·Itigh S~irits,'.' and-"How
George Maharis looked tired, ·· u everyday ilccurr•nce,
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·" willing to •giv~ you directions _. tb , the gory and ·"Barefoot In 'thtn Par.k," "Any
He hadn't slepl . Well for a few· . :(llaharis' amat He says his
rlght••~'!way 11r plclt up an old lady's Wednesday" 'and ''Never Too Late" as nights. ·
life is like living ill a glass ~ 1
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drivers are pro- sure-fire in the light entertainment deWhat had kept him awake hO)Ise in the middle or Times
~~~Iy less COstly th~n the ones in your P&lt;!l'!ment.
*as a series of long distance Square. T~ pre"!'"e his san·_ clty, a~ they: ~ant ~be. friendly, too,
But there is "Hamlet"-unforgelt·
telephone caDs from a woman ity he must have a hideaway'
~')'ou give them ~a warm bello. Doormen, abley if you can get. a ticket to ,H-"Dy. In New York. He hadn't given where he can go and have some
m\llleum ltee~rs and bar~en.t.,rs usually · lan,''.in·which Alec Guinnesa gives a perl!er his unlisted .number, b u 1 privacy·
formance to which you should treat your·
reapond to.:,~e gebtlt! apJ!roa,...
somehow she'd found il out. And
"1 have one now •" he say:o,
I wouldn t .be p~esumfluous e~ou~h self4nd "Blues For M~ . Charlie".
she kept calling, at such unplea-, " that .nobody knows about. The
, · to tell t·ou bow to· d~s while you -r~ 1n "Blues,'' written by James . Baldwin and ·. ·r;ant limes as 4 8.1!1.' and .refus- one
I had before I bad to selL
People fouiiCI •OUI aboui it. J was
New Yorll: b1.1t here .s •, clue y~u Dllght ilirected magnificently by Burgess Mere.
ed to stop.
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k.,p,. I:Jl. ~· \1/l!,en y,o~. re pac,king your dlth, may ~hake you up a Httle; it's
Tbls made Mlllw'la reftfCI summg m~lf one day and
.. ' ~ii:)M,~t{J! okay.at the Fair but stro.ng _and relentless. But som11 ol the ID the aegallve fealllre1 of heiDI looked up
· and there 'Were some
f ft,cJOi!lil!. t~f!\.mucli Ice In the better. Go. sceqes, . marve!Qusly acted I!)!· Diana • alar, None ., 111e roilowlnc 11 kids $faring
at me. So I bought
r) ~::nJ.!'-~ o.'•CI\Il- d~? :t;our Fair Slght· S~nds and Pal Hingle and Rip T~fn and
Sl!fflelenlly llenlble 1e . Iaale a n electric eye and P,Ui il acrose :."-:r
, , ~~~-l\i i( ll&amp;cks ·8®. llporl.6blrt and (Hea· man; other splendid performe~;.s, . wilt· totm even consider (llvl•g op his , the roooct· Tbf :kids ~I that out
(. !"!MP,f!epdj) Opj'JJ,toed
. ~ndals, and the prov&amp; to ' . ou ·that no form of show busl' :. ~~~~nut; ., nurse. Tbe cood far or commihass~· by eqidrting that
· l.ffl,~'•"'O~'" ~,O~y m stretch ,pants J,l.llSS··to qUite a ex(llting a; the Hving tile&lt; .-erp
_ • the bad. · But IIIey · canned s Villll cr~ in it
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wbel( the words are impressive l!,nd
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.. a. liar lias eeeapadooal liar.""""' a.aharis was ir San Fra n·
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· "I was ln Boston once," Ma- family of sevun - father, moth'. lor ~u.to).iipeli In a d4iik ' suif · Witb S!rallgu, '1'11e flags are flying. We bojle
harls remembere'" · "And 1 got er and live daUghters - camp,, eo~~t!ve tie, atcompalaied by a Ially t_Jie .• 1;;.;.; Al-e 'lill poiritlng in the right CJi; • note af PlY hotel from a girl. eel 011 his doorstep. They had
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