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u _' 'rhe Dally sentinel, Mlddlcport,Pomeroyi
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APril 3, 1969

Two Inj~red in 2-Car·Collision
N. PLEASANT - Two persona were InJured !n a two car
crash at 2:05p.m. W t&gt;dn~sday at
F.iflh and Viand&amp;. , according to

elcy.pollce. There also were two
otber accidents In the cil;y Wednesday and today,
Cars driven by Sltella Ann
Miles, 21, Hamlin, w. va., and
Thelma Dalton, 43, Rutland, colUced ln the intersection. Damage was estimated at $500.
Mrs. Daltoo suCtered a laceration or the for ehead, and her
daughter, Paulette Daltoo, 17,
a passenger, h~d minor il\]uries.
Both were treated at Pleasant
Valley Hospital and released.
Police cited Mrs. Dalton on a
charge of disregard or a traffic

light at an intersection.

floyd Hoback of
Ashtabula

Die~

Dale F. Wamsley, 19, Ga!Upo.
Us Ferry, w. Va., wa1 cited by
Clt:f police M three Charges alter
hfs car struck a house and a
parked car In the area of 14th
and Viand Sis., at 2:30 a, m.
Thursda,y.
l'otlce aeld Wameley, headed
north, lost control ot his car.
Tile vefd.cle struck a J]B.I'ked car
owned by Betty Llllliard, in front
of her residence at t3o6 Vland
&amp;.. Wamsley's car continued~
according to pollee aed ploughed
Into the [root porch of the Claude
Cheesebrew residence, damag..
lng the [ront steps end part of
the porch. Damages were estimated at $1,200.
Wamsley was charged with
reckless operation, striking an
unattended vehicle and striking
a rixcd abject of property. He
was not injured.
A car driven by Edna Mae
~tier, 42, of Eleanor, W.Va.,
was demolished at 12-noon Wed-

Relatives and friends have received word of the death of Floyd
Hoback, Ashtabula, Ohio. Mr. Ho- [

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RIVER NI\WS

back was aHe
former
resident.
was MeigsededCounzyl
prec
n
death by his wife, Nora Smith
GAUGES
Gallipolis, 12,0
Hoback eight years ago.
and
17.6
ruming
18 feet of rollHe is survived by a son, Floyd
Hoback, Jr. , eight grandchildren,

two brothers, Wayne of Portland,
and Ross of Gallipolis; two sis·
ters, Josephine Smith, Racine
and Gamet Ervine, Bradenton
Beach, Florida.
Funeral services and burial
wiJI be in Ashtabula. Friends
wishing to send card s ma,y do
so to 1710 Linden Ave., Ashtabula.

FREE BABY A
CHICK ~
Friday &amp; Saturday
April 4 &amp; 5
(V';th 8 Gals. Gu)

CERTIFIED
OIL STATION

S38 W. Main

ers; Pt.. Pleasant, 24.33; Pomeroy-Mason, 21.00; Hinton, 1.03

!ailing; Kanawha Falls, 5,05 fallIng; Charleston, 18.36 [alllng.
Londnn, Marmet, and Winfield,
are on the sill .
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - Mark
Eastin

up 7:2 5 p. m.; Walter

Barnes up 4:45 a.m.; J, S. Lewis up 6:20 a.m.; William H, Zim-

mer down 7:05 a.m. ; steel Ranger up 8:40 a.m.; Onward down
9:45a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER- Marme~
George T . Price down 3:30 a.m.;
Fort Dearborn up 5:50a.m.; Jerry Bosworth up

7 ~ 10

a.m.; Win.

neld, Alan R. Merrill up 10:35
p.m. ; National up 11:05 p.m.;
Ouachita down 2 a.m.; Elgercliff
up 4:55 a.m.; Jenny A. Green
down 5:40 a.m.; Solvay up 5:55

a.m.
OIDO RIVER - Lock 13, Alton
Zephyr down 5:30a.m.; Lock 14,
Andrew P. Calhoun up 7:45p.m.;
Indiana up 3:15a.m. ; David Vic-

Fri., S1t. &amp; Sun.,
April 4-5-6
DOUIII fU.JUII!

kers up 4:10 a.m.; R. H. Bosworth down 5:05 a.m.; Steel Clipper up 6:40 a.m.; ORCO, Beckjord, and Queen City down waitIng; Lock 15, A, V, Criss up 5
a.m.: Lock 16, Ranger up 10:30
p.m.: JaneT. up 3:20a.m.: Duncan Bruce down 5:20a.m.; Rose
G, down ti a.m.: Lock 17, Peggy

Downey down 2 a.m.: Belleville

Locks, Philip Sporn up2:20a.m.;
Walter CUrly up 4:35a.m.; Lock
21, H. E. Bowles up 3:50 a.m.;

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Harvey Jordan down 5:40 a.m.;
Lock 22, Bayou LaRelne up 5:30
a.m.; Jetferson down 6:15a.m.;
Lock 23, Valley Voyager up 3:15
a.m.; Racine Locks, Mt. State
down 2:45 a.m.: Greenup Locks,
Etna - Louisville up 4 p.m.; Buck

Freeman up 8:50 p.m.; Brimstone down 2:30 a.m.j James
Bowie down 6 a.m.; Steel Trader up 7 a.m.; Meldahl Locks,
Luther Herdman down 2:40p.m.;
VaJvoUne down 3:20 p.m.j Jesse
Brent down 4 p.m.; Kathleen K.
up 1:10 p.m.: Steve Click and

Scat O'Toole down 1:30 p.m.

Easter

and all the latest
colors . Sizes 14 to

18.

5.00
to
6.98

New York Clothing House
POMEROy

weight from l3S lo ; ~ polulds ht
·that period.

VOL XXI NO 242
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· Devoted To The lntere~" Of-The Meigs-M~n Area
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POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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FRIDAY. APRIL 4, 1969

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24 Die, 53 Hurt in Copter Crash,

Are Recorded

33 Accidents

In Syracuse

Probed Bv OSP

SAIGON (UPO- Allied headqllilrter&amp; ~ listed 24 U.S.
alii South· Vietnuneae soldiers
dead and 53 InJured In tho worst
helicopter crash ol the V11111am
War. The netlonwlcle COmmunist o«enslve d~ped to Its
lowest level ollntenaiQi.
The war's coaWest 'cq&gt;ter
mishap occurred Wedno~ In

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During March

Beat•••of the.
Bend

SOUth Vletam'a

Milk is Down

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YOUR NEW EASTER DRESS

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dresses.

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YOUR NEW BLOUSE OR
SWEATER

night

Ann..,ncod toda,y were the It st
SOMETHING UNUSUAL - The Rutland town hall for leV·
eral weeks has honood a huge object that has drawn lllllulrles
from practically everyone who steps inside. It is a wooden and
steel made hay arrl paper press removed from a garage now
owned by Mr. and.Mrs. WUIIam Hobstetter, that formerly belonged to llle Rethburn Estate. The press, apparenlly In good
condition, was made at the turn of the century. Mr. and Mrs.
Hobstetter have offered oo give the press to the historlcol collection for the propoaed Count,y museum. - SenUnel Phcito.

ot business places and pro(essiiNIII ~· who have donsted
the apprmdmstely 415 prizes.
They are:
Waddell Grocery, Imperial
Electric, Dr. R, R. Pickens,
General Tire In Mldlleport,
Clll!'s iiboe Repair, King's Radio &amp; TV, Wallace Jewelers,
Franh Harreld Ashland station,
Mills..stmpson Insurance, Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc., Western
Auto, Gr011er's Studio, Elber!elds
in Pomeroy, Tom Rue Motors,
Blue &amp; Grey, Ben Franklin In
Middlep:~rt,

By United Press International

Military spokesmen said the
helicopter went down 10 miles
"'"'""southeast o[ the Marines'

old Khe ~nh combat hase.
Not far fran the crash site
today, U.S. Marines beat off a
ground otlack by 130 COmmunists and repOrted kUling 15 ol
them. Two Leathernecks died In
the light before dawn, accordllW
to military l'&lt;I&gt;Orls from the
scene.
In Saigon, headquarters reported 10 overnight COmmunist
salvos Into cities and military
camps- the fewest since the
nationwide offensive began 41

days ago. But there was no
lndlcaUon that the drive wu
over.
'l1le command said U.S. and
South Vietnamese troops patroiii~W

southwest ol Saigon had
kllled 99 guerrillos Thursday in
five battles, ..., of them 16
miles from the clcy. One
American was woul'lled in the
clashes, while govermnent los..
ses were five killed, 10
woUnded.

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,Jrll·~~~~:~i pal"!!.l C41ct~go g#u!llo

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ance, H

&amp; R Firestone,

Kip's

Bootery, Valley Lwnher, Tiny's
Fooclland &amp; llargalnland, Y'"'"g's
Sllper Marke~ Rich Valley Dairy,
Paul Smart, Dr. Clyde Ingels,
Harold llabbard, Ingles FurnitUre, Cross Hardware, Citizen's
National Bank, MiddlepOrt Lunch,
Joe's Carry...O.t.
Bah r Clothiers, Bachner's
Market, La Salle Hotel, J o h n
C. Bacm, Blue Tartan, Economy
Savings &amp; LOan, Dr. J. J. Davis, Mlcldleport Book Store, ODor's Soldo, Coca-Cola Bottling,
Womer's Radio &amp; TV, Kiddie
Shop, Tony's Carry-!AI~ Keith
Goble Ford, Jack Roblsoo, &amp;rkett's Barber Slop, Rawlings Coats, Shuler Construction, Royal Crown Bottling, Foreman-Abbott, Village Pharmacy, Deb's
Herber !llltp, Columbus a n d
Southern Ohio Electric, Spencer's Market, Middleport Department Store, DJtton's, Rob-

rnm's Market, Moore's, PomeH. Rawlings Soos, Zerkle's roy Motor Co., Dr. H a r o I d
Trucking, Friendly Tavern, iiboe Brown, Duke Cleaners, The Daiinson's TrlMLustre Cleaners, R.

ly Sentinel, Warner'• Barber and
Reaucy Sltop, BRW Hardware,

Box, Gllibs Grocery, NewY or k
Clothing U...se.
Ben Franklin in Pomeroy, Nel·
son Drugs, Don Millen Insurance,
&amp;lgar Run Mill, Karr &amp; Van
Zanclt, A, D, Weed &amp; S1N1 Whole·
sale, Ohio Power, K &amp; C Jewelen, Hartley's 5boes, Downie •
Gross, Landmark, A&amp;P, G&amp;J.
L&amp;Z Dress ~op, The Farm..
era Bank &amp; SaYings Co., !'orneroy National Bank, Webster &amp;
Fultz, Crow'o Steak U...se, Webrung's Bakery, !\apple's Soblo,
SWisher &amp; Lohse, Rizer 011 Co.,
A•hland Bolk Plant, Gloria's
Beaucy Salm, Kelly Mig., Lewis
Repair, Anthony Plumbing, EW·
tng Funeral Home, Kroger's C.
E. Blakeslee, Davis. Warner Insurance, Tewksbary Barber
~op, Meigs Equipment Co.,~­
lor's, Ebersbach Hardware, Sl-

GoeiSier's Jewelry, Chase Hardware and POmeroy Pastry,

GUARDSMi:N PATROLED THE STREE;TS of a Chi- Pliai. Qdllti·~.M&amp;Pk
V, Mptrir !'uta, ~ lniurcage gllettp too4Y In a somber pre!actl loa h.tionwlde1Jbser&gt;11nce o!
the first anniversary of the auassi~tioil ot Dr, MarUn Luther Klrw,
Jr. Only a lew hoors after Presldept Nixon had called oe&gt;on Amerl·
cans lo hooor King by "redodica(\ng ourselves to the principles ot
jUstice and nonviD:lence," and Ref. Ral h D. Abernathy pltiaded tor
· calm, Negro youths went on a rampage of violence am vardalism in
Chicago Thursday night.
At least 72 persons were injured and 234 arrested as gangs of
youths roamed the city's West Slde, attacking buses and motorists,
Two persons were taken by
smashing car and store windows, looting some businesses. Sporacllc Mlddlt!JM)rl emergency • rescue
gunfire was reported.
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8&lt;JIIIImen to Vsteraes Memorial Hoepltal for treatment ot tn.
Sirhan Sirhan 'N chance.~ t'mtly improved
Juries sustained teda1at 2:20 a.
LOS ANGELES - THE CHANCES OF SIRHAN B. SIRPAN going m. In a traffic accident oo
to the lias chamber for kUling Robert F. Kennedy laded into the re- t,y Road No. 5, eigllt-tenths ot a
motest shadows today after the prosecution's own psychiatrist said mOe north ot State Route 7.
he should be spared. Dr. Seymour Pollack told the murder trial jury
The Meigs County Slterll!' s
Thursday the young Arab's mental illness was so substantial he hop. Deparlment said Slctley uttle,
ed Sirhan would get a life sentence and undergo medical treatmert. 25, Sycamore St., Pomeroy, CallAfter almost three months of a trial that has cost an "estimated ed to get. around a curve in his
$1 millio'n, Pollack admitted tinder· cross examination he personally 1960 meicteJ car, hit a power
had told the district attorney Sirhan's mental disease should spare pole, went across the hlghwQ'
him. Pollack, a professor of psychiatry at the University of SOuth- Into a ditch, and llnally •toP·
ern CaiUornla, stressed he stilllelt Sirhan had the mental capablll- pod In a driveway.
b' to plan the murder o[ Kennedy and oo know the consoquences of
Both Utile and a passenger,
his act.
Bill ~ch, reportedly sustain.
ed lacerations, · ~ch repOrted·
Direct talks u·ith L'. S. 11re demanded
I.Y aloo COIIIjllalned 11 a neck In_ PARIS- VIETCONG NEGOTIATORS TODAY demanded direct Jury.
talks witll the United States as a condition to a Vletnun peace agreeAutboriUes cited Ultle 1o
ment. They dls....nted suggestions the Allies were already talki~W Meigs C....ty Cwrt oo a charge
prl&gt;11tely wltll the C1111muntota. "• , , We haw not been informed ol ol rockies s operation. The auto(Contined on page 10)
mobile was demollahed, otricers
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Two Injured

In Car Crash

gallon. The policy and operationa) procedures associated with
these flil!hts have been agreed
to jointly by the Department of
the Air Force and the Federal
Aviation Admlnistration.
&amp;lch training will be conducted only over pre - designated,
nt(lbt checked routes, which have
b e e n specifically approved.
These routes consist of 20-mile
wide corridors along the Intended [light path and extend throu(lb
portions ot West VIrginia, VIrginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and
Ohio.
The aircraft may be observed flying !rom 500 to 1,000 [eel
al!J~ I!PI~· ~~ 10 ~ above the terrain bnth cia~' aed
vide training IIi ~tour flying rilstrt: h&lt;/W~er, eveey effort has
techniques and low altitude navl- been made to avoid population

BY DICK THOMAS
Restdeni&amp; ot the Mason-Ga!Ua.
Meigs area need not be alarm.
ed at low flying alrcrart, according to the !30th Special Qperat!CIIs GI'Oftp, West VIrginia
Air NaUODal Guard, Kanawha Alrp::lrt, Charleston, W, va.
The !30th Special OperaUons
Group Is directed by current
mission directives tocondlctlow
level navigational training.
The !30th Ia currently equipped with the C~l19 "FI,ylng Boxcar," a twin engine transport
and the U-10 "Hello Courier,"
a single engine uUUty aircraft.
The purpoae Und 1n1en1 ot low

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.o~~~lll· fla• to cpmn)Ottlorate_lbe nr:t an.Om&amp;i_ry ot
Dr. llfartin Luther 'Ki~W' • aaoenlnodon tod(y wl~ marches,
memorials am dedications throughout the state.
MaiiJ' areas scheduled ceremonies in conjunction with Gocxl
Friday church servlces.
A candlelight parade through downtown Cincinnati was
plaMed. and Mayor Eugene P. Ruehlmann was to proclaim Friday "Martln Luther Klng Memorial Day" ln the Queen City.

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More Hot Mix Will be
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Put Down in S1vracu
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Speaking of Schools - No. 85
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~racuse vlUage council accepted the bid of Hall &amp; Barber,
Inc., Cambridge, to lllljlply and
apply hot.mlx oo several streets
at a cost of $9.95 a ton Thurs-

It was estimated thai about

William T, Edwards, son Republic of Vietnam.

helpt~W us to get the &amp;killed

banda we need to do this job now,
• Meigs Local School District
'! HELP WANTED! \VE N$0 Everyone InVOlved In this lm·
li!itCKLAYERS. Thl&amp; part of;'to- portant project will greaUy ap·n tiht's cniumn should pr~oly pre1late IllY aasistlnce you may
llf In the claasifled secllon,!le- be able to give us In this vital
!!~usc it Is a help wanted notice. matter.
'tloe bulldl,;g Is moving at a 'good
!lice..,., but the conlraclordes•
. LEGISLATION
M'ratety. needs i lot morobrlck·
IT TOOK SEVERAL m!Niths lo
Jbers.
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get the first big school bills lr&gt;~
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~ Into the jeglala"·- ~-1
!'This is our • ng e, Feolest tr ......
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"'f"•t1IOd Ther. are theusallls alii "1\W there 'Is o Dood. The' '!'I·
t~sal)ds ,o l- ~rickS and bloc~• nilniatratloo pa~• li c~blo
tp be set In piece and there just ed• in several biHa. I hav~ ,...
iren•t enough ak!lled hands cijr- s-.n the act•l bills, but I have
ntly engaged In tlie
seen sUiilmarlea of thalr con. .'rhe bollldlllg Is at thai stage tents. The sum total o[ . these
.rKtw }there r~n arxl cold wuather bllls i.s a radlcal change in or~' •no!, 8l.op !lila work 10 a f&gt;1'lck ganizatloo, administration, co~&gt;o
liiis~on can' count oil ,steady eni- •trot, and finance 11 wen ~· •
. jl~nt. I[ Y'"' ore ~rlcl\laY• slroiW move In the dlrectloit .of
er, Whi .01 help us·:cnmplete'tbta provldi~W'· mor~ vocational edn·
fine new builcli~W a'l aoon ao pO..'' cation. .
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aible? U yOu knoW a brl~~et. ·
liey Proil!lails on R•nce
IIICOIII'a&amp;\' him 1o partlclpli!e !n d•l wU~ the vendC!&lt;''a exci~o
~ill!l~ this buUdll!l! ' more lax ot _1.2Hiilr Dent on IP:OSS
aMI""1• and tl'!'l . sllf,re ·lD ~h 'a . oalu olhol !110 county ln&lt;'OIIIe tax
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"Company C, 87th Englneer-

roy, has been awarded tile U. S.
Army Commendatlm Medal [or
heroism.
The medal was awarded f o r
service In VIetnam. Specialist
Edwards was in Vietnam Cor 13
mmths aed was injured twice
during thet period. He sotisted
In the army In June, 1966.
The commendation accompanying the medal reads:
""For heroism, not involving
participation In aerial nt(lbt, In
connection with military operations against a hostile force ln
the Republic of Vietnam.
"Speclallat Edwards dialing.
uished himself byvalorouaaction
INI Feb. I, 1968, while proYicllng aecurlt:f for a gun&amp;hiprel'uellng at Cam Ly Airfield, Dalal,

lng Battallm (C!Nistructlcin) was
assiined to the task of constructing a critical airfield at Dalat
.jlurlng the TET offensive. On
Feb. I, 1968, a gunship supporting the forces defending Dalat
requested security while it refueled at the airfield.
u~ciallst 5 Edwards volunteered to join Sergeant F i r s t
Class James E. Holton and ~­
ciallst 4 Gordoo E. Roberts in
the security operation.
"The gunship received small

two-thirds of the town streets will
have an asphaltic cover followIng completion of Ibis 1969 contract.
daY night.
In other a&lt;llvlcy, COIIIICU again
Council also agreed to pur- dlscuaoed the vUJaae clump lituachase a minimum of 600 tons tiOD, gave the board ot public
from the llrm, with the work to affairs authnrlty to proceed with
be done In 30 to 60 d&amp;Ja. Its plans to water oervThe "404." asphaltic c o n- clea to the Rustic IW!s Addition
crete J.'W'chaSed is to meet where nine new homes are to be
state specl!lcattooo, aed Is built, aed heard Mayor Herman
a contiJJlance of council's pro- LonOOn reamounce that persons
Oean-llp Schedule
gram to surface all streets with allowing dogs to rill loose are
hot mix. Thel!l'OgrllllW&amp;SIIOII&lt;h· subject io l!l'O&amp;ecuUoo.
ed about two years ago,
Attending were Mayor Loodon,
Noted in Pomeroy
Clerk Richardllllckwnrlh, Treasurer Gaorge Holman aed c.... cu.
Clean"''l week In Pomeroy will
men ADen Upscomb, Wllllem · be cnnwcted April 7.J2 with a
Hayeo, Art !lrlvester, Troy Zwll. ptck..,p scheollle lor trash In the
.ling and Robert Wingett.
-.art..,. precincts.
Mayor Charles Legar said
street department workers will
Head Bump Sufli~r1~d make plciwlps ot traoh In the
·- and 'S...theastern Ohloschools has been oot in place. The sec·
first ward oo Monday, secood
can't exist without It - a school ond Door coocrete slab Is about In Auto Coli j~ion
ward oo Theaclay, third ward on
district would have to have 20 half poured In theacademicwi~W.
Wednesday and Thursday aed In
mUis In real estate tlx (this Is The brick on the lront of tile
Two vehicles were damaged the fifth ward 111 Friday.
now 17,5 mUla) and be recelv- academic Willi! is now bei~Wpiac- and ..,. person suffered mioor
IJ¥ three • !Oilrtlts ot a I per od at the top Door level. Con- lniurie• in 1 traffic accident at
cent count,y lncqme tu.
siderable progress has been the lntersecttm o[ Pearl and LoHow lndlvld..t achool dlsltlcta made In layllW block partiUons cust Sis. In MlddiOPO&lt;t .at 6,2 4
wUI lore IUIClot tbe provisions In the lower leveltheofthe acadiolem· p.m. Thursday.
PRAGUE (IJPO - lt started
of this leslalaUw pa~klge will lc Wit¥ whe110
cosmo OI!Y
Pollee lllcl a 'car drlwn by
with an lee hockey vlctory arll
not be clelr' unUI .we can analyze program will be located alii for Helen F. Sllllth, S4, of $OS'h
turned Into what Czechoelovak
the new 1·-.~
-uauINI 1ormuta ·pro- two clanrooms and a study hall condor St., P....roy, w • n t Communbt party leader Alex·
posed In IL Y"" may be very cer- rOCIII.
through a trJM&lt; llihl andstruck allller · Dubcek termed 11 the
r&amp;tn thai we wUI .h&amp;vo a ...,..late
a car ~.,-tid by Jemller N. gravest crisis" Iince the Soviet
coti.Y of the bill u """""" po.. . 'rhe heat!J¥,plumbi~Walllelec- Davis, 17, Racine. Mlso Davio bloc Invasion.
slble 1111 that It will be stuclted trlcal work Ia moving won. Tbe suttered 1 bump on the head and
Czechoslovaks were pa.ying
carefully and analy!ed fully. Qn. underside of the vocaUonal Willi! apporcnt shock. Middleport E-R
today for their jubilant, violent
ly then can we be certain as to slob Is being cleaned ~ as the oquidmen were swnmooed.
celebrations
of a hockey win
lts impact on our school district. carpenters remove the pan . ~
owr U1e Soviet Union last
I will e-vor lo pass oo tn Corms. Several socttona of slab
TO VISIT MilS. .KING
FridaY, They knuckled Under to
Y'"' what lnfori!Ultlon I can pin have been (ICllred In the lower
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPICCiftC&lt;Irni~W .lhi1 viial matll!r, 1 .level of the vocational wl,._ The Pre.i&lt;leftt Nbon dispatched Wei- a sertes o[ tough new MosciiW•
lonpoood restrl&lt;tlwmeasurcs.
&amp;trcqiy' encounee you lode aU gravel iill In front of the gym lore Secr~rY. ·Robert Finch to
YOU tan to. know' 111\f ·llnde~J!Jnd section Is· being plo~ We atUI the .heme ot Mra.' .\llrtln Lullier
Wtcatlng tho SOviets ~}\d set
full,y lilt PGISI~. )~c:t· !ll·fhl* haw a loq slob lo (&gt;II.~• ~rc, KIJ¥ Jr.• Thursde1 nllhl to ex- a time llmll .[or a&lt;~\evi'W U(lbt
lor ,' reachlftiJ ' le,l~~-- pro- lor the music r!&gt;Onle. .(oo 10 It ' pres, hlf "alilcef0111" ·cando- control o! the CzochosiD&gt;11ks,
posal.'
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The Southeastern Ohio Regional council will conduct a membership meeting at the Ohio Univerelty Inn, Athena, on Thursday,
April 17, according to an an....acement made today by Carl
Dahlberg, director.
~ hospitality hwr will begin
at 5:30 p.m. The dinner meetIng will start at 6:30p.m. TICk·
ets may be purcllesed from John
Allen and Roger Herron In the
Gallljlolls area, and !rom Jack
Welsh and Atty. Bemard Fultz
in the Meigs area.
·MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admissions - Nooe.
Discharges - None.

ed. Specialist 5 Edwards' parcy moved their one quarter ton
vehicle to a posldm shteldllW
the gunship and &amp;uppreaoed the
enemy fire with an M~ rnachine gun and shoulder arms.
11 The cool and courageous ac.
lion o[ Specialist 5 Edwards prevented major damage to the aircraft and saved the occupants
from serious injury or death.
Specialist 5 Edwards' periiNIII
bravery and devotion to dlt;y were
in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service
and refiect great credit upon
himsel[, his unit and the United
::lates Army."
A former student of Pomeroy lltgt School, ~ialist Edwards ls now stationed at Fort
Carson, Colorado.

Mru!on Otildren to
Hold F.gg Hunt
MASON - An Easter E g g
aJnt for the children ot MaiCII
will be held at the tDtm public
use [a~lllcy, located alang Frail
st., Saturday beglmiag at2 p.m.
Officials salcl children from
'toddler sl•e lo age 10 are Invited oo hunt the 111111erous prtUs.
In case ol rain, the evllll will
be moved up to au.tay.

Hockey Game Turned into €risis

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arms fire as soon as it land-

Mrs. Vlola Edwards, Pome-

Urgent Need, Lots of Bricklayers
li? GEORGE RARGRAVES, S~t.

centers, airfields and other areu
over which low flying aircraft
would create a hazard or cauae
WKlue conem to persons oo tile
grouncl.
Most of the training will oc.
cur on Wednesdays, Fridays aoc1
Saturdays; however, due to oper ..
atlonal requirements, unit aircraft ma,y be observed at any
lime day or ni(lbl
The night patterns extend011er
this immediate area and reach
as far as 100 miles north to
Zanesville, Ohio aed Wheeling,
W, Va.; east as far as Glenvllle
and Gauley Bridge, w. va.;a...th
oo Bristol, Va. and KDoxYUie,
Term. i and welt as fir as Chlllicolhe and Mancbeoter: Otdo inct
Barbourville and Florntngsliurg,

Sp-5 Edwards Awal"'ded Heroism Medal
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PREPARE EGG - For lbe fir st time, plasUc ego will
be used In the Rotary Club Easter 1-:g;: Hunt Sunday at Municipal Park. Above. Wilbur Theobald, president_ lett. and Wendel Gerlach are preparing one of the eggs by inserting a cer..
tificate for one of the 415 prlzes offered by local business
places and pro!essioi'Bl men and women. Rotary-Anns helped
prepare the Eggs at the Columbus and Southern Electric cO.
social rooms Thursday ni(lbl.

Low Aircraft are Training

Powell's &amp;moco, Ba-

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Everything was repOrted In
readiness today for the Mlcldleport..l'omeroy Rotary club JIIIOII·
sorod Easter Ea Hunt &amp;lnd&amp;J
be&amp;IMing: ~ st 2 p.m. at
the Mlcldleport Municipal Park.
Carl Horky, hunt l'beirman,
said arrangements for the an ..
nualevent !orchUdrenupth""'(lb
grades six were completed at
a meeting of Rolartaes Thursday

SELECT YOUR NEW EASTER OUTFIT
AT ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
YOUR NEW EASTER COAT

and plummeted to earth, the
announcement sald.
One o! the dead and lour of ·
the wouMed were American
tr~s. The ·:1,er casualties
were the Sou
Vietnamese
irregulars they had led as part
of ~ration Maine Crag, aimed
at blocking Communist s.._,r;lv
roads into the area £rom Laos.

Hunt for Eggs Begins at .2

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corner when a CH47 Chinook
111111111 the allied soldiers from a
combat sweep snagged a tree

Mrs. Allen
Found Dead

MEIGS THEATRE

TIES
BELTS
HOSIERY
T-SHIRTS
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lion times between .lunc 13, 194K
lo JUik.~ t, 1956 drtlPI&gt;ing: in

3 Accidents

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neaclay oo Rt. 35, near Krodel ed to ...,.c~~;y. cralhed _ , the clcy 11 Cra""" Wedno~, kiUI..
Park. Pollee 111c1 lbe car went all 53 pers..s aboorcl. Two of the .,......,... were Amerlcaea.
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Tbe Sot..-t hllb-wlng AN2f wem down In the foothill• Ill Ilona ot Meigs COUIIIl' &lt;X1Urt In . . ,
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embankment.
the Taira Mo01ntllna noor the Yillaae ot P,q,ollce, · - 25 mllos Mareh tntaioil $3,280.71, Clerk
1CQLIJMBUS (IJP0 - A loX Ia&gt;&lt;. other taxpayers cooild ofl.
Mrs. Slutler llllrered minor - • s t of Craed!', lbe PoliSh news .,....Y PAP 11icl. 'l1le A!llerl• Hobltelter · llld tedo1 In .rtlorm bill two J81l"l In lbe IIIII the IU with a credit ot up
lniurlea. Site was treated at cans were klen&amp;:Uled as Rlc..rd Andrews, 45, of Forest Hll•• N. Y., her month)JI report.
1111111ne was ~ced In the to $25 for rill estste ·iaxe8•
Pleasant Valley Hospital and re- and Jean Irwin, 25, of Los
cant
The dllbur-a Included Ohio Houae w....,ldoy,
' ' Called f4dtable
leased.
.
ft36.61
In
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ilneo
to
tho
IllatA!,
The bill JII"(IVIdocl !o, a 5 per.
Birtunek '!"" flmlery lsa~ed
C'
$211.26 In !eea to the lherl!l'a cent ·tr~blle IU on ~te a stllail!ont 'l!hlch llld the bUt
WASHINGTON- WALTER P, REVTiiER, PRESDIENT of the flmds, $1,68..05, lines li1d coa . lilt, ~ li1d un!~~ted Mllild HI up ae "~~e'! ,loX
Unlled Auto Worl&lt;era Union, told Corwrelt ~ It Ia ".-ute!Y to t ~ e ....,b' P~~~rll flnl, · lllalneao, a1 per cooii·IOCai·IOV·' ~~r-..h;
.
lndefenalble
alii
Intolerable"
lor
the
wealth.!
to
escape
taxea
while
$352.93,
low
Ubrary
ruild
li1d
01'
1
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IU
oo
lndlvlcl''The
prelel)t
Olllo.
,IU
llltuc:,..
YCIUI¥ men are dJIIW In Vietnam.
$595.86, auto Hcenoe li1d Sal u11 Income aed , _ ) ot the lure needs chlllllnB' to · meet
The labor 1 - r told the "'"'"" Wayo aed Means CUnmlttee fund ot the CGIIJibr,
lntanslble periiNIII - r t y the needa of Ita people to OIJW·
lhlt Congress ahoulcl qulcld,y plug the major tax loopholes ud help
tu.
lze !heir loX burcl,its," the1
low Income p""'le as · the priority Items In Ita IU reform plaDa.
The Ohio Hquoe of Represent- llllcl. "In order io achieve
au.ea• Bfl&gt;arllaan Select Com- .,..w'r equal~~¥ It will be liecmlllee Cll Tax Rerie!INI bopn ea11ey io use Income rather
cOLUMBUS - THE HOUSE HEALTH AND-Welfare CUnmitlee
-.11 1111 lbe loX restnu:lurll!£ ' thae .Properb' aa a.' taX baie."
Three traffic accidents, i~ ended Ito hearllWs 1111 a controversial abortloo bill Weclnesday and
bill In 1967, Chaired b1 former
The lntanllble P8r.IIOIIII _ .
volving five autos but resultJ~ sent the measure to a subc&lt;IIUI1lttee lor !urther study, Sewn_..
J
1!ep. Albert H. SeiJl ot D1110n, arb' lsi now· !'lid by lndiYiclin nu personal inJuries, were ente of the biH appeared to testl(y duril!£ the llllh aed laot bear!JW,
the committee held Jl!lbllc hllr· ulla _,.d be repealed, !!llllbe
reported in Syracuse Wednesday
The bill woulcl widen preaelt law to all'"' obort!INII if: the PfO&amp;"
lnp In 24 eltlea.
tangible periiOIIII PI'&lt;IPI\rb' IIX·
by the Meigs Count,y Sheriff's nancy rasulted from rape or Incest; the child would be borD with
The propoaa1 was inirocmced ea on lllalness lnvenwrlos
~&lt;grave merUJ and physical defects"; thepregrancywould ugravely"
Department.
In the H..,oe by Repa. A11tn J. _,.d be phUed out . 011er a
The first occurred at 4;15 Impair the physical or mental health of the mother.
The Gallipolis Post, State Bartunek, R.CioYelond Heistrto, !....-.,year period.
p, m. on Route 124 In front of
Highway Patrol Investigated 33 aed Jamea J. Flamary, )).
The U...oe aed Senate adthe Racine Planing Mm and lr&gt;accidents In March, a sharp drop Cleveland, both members ot the Jaumed for an Euler break
volved only a cardrivenbyJames
!run the 44 accidents lnvestlgal· committee,
loll~ tho seseiiNia WedneaDara Wickline, Rutland. Hls!965
od In February and 57 in J.,...
'111e meaa~re w...ld replace d&amp;J, 'l1ley retum io work next
Volkswagen went out of control
ary, according 1o the patrol's the lllllllielpal Income tax with The~.
in passing another CQ.r, slid off
monthiJI report
a 1 per ctDt local goyermnent
The U...ae defeated CliO bill
the side of the hlghwa,y and Into
By Bob Hoefiich
The death on March 3 of Jdlr&gt;- Income tu. · ~ers 011er 65 and paaoed two others. Twenty
a power pole. There was damnie H. Dotaon, 46, Rt. 2, Bidwell, IIIIo earn leas thae $5,000 per bills were lntro41ced.
ace to the left front of Wickin a tractor mishap, was I he Yllr _,.d be &amp;lven a lpeCial
Ill the Senate, three bills
(Continued from l)
line's auto but none to the pole.
miNIIh's only rllallcy alii ralaod credit against the I per cent - • appr011ed aed five lnlroer
of
Mrs.
E&gt;11
Hartley,
bnth
of
Middleport.
No charge was Ciled.
Gallta County's amrual total to
clucecl.Clalma BID Defeated
Fifteen mimtes later, at 4:30
FRED SISSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lelond Slason, Pomeroy, live killed.
PLAN
JOINT
SERVICE
.
p, m., another accident occurred
and
a
teacher
In
the
Gallm
City
Schools,
has
baeD named to sttend a
La
t
month
there
were
14
lr&gt;The
congregations
11
lbe
RutThe
defeated
U...oe bUI would
8
at the same place when cars
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b&amp;Yt allowed corporaUona io
Natior.al
Selene;•
Foundation
Cooperatl"'
CoUeae-Scbool
Earth
Jury cype accidents with a tolal laed and Rock !l&gt;rlnia United .c... ~ In
·-·•t clal
driven by David Allen Henaler,
. . eel. Thl a I8 M...
-~st
c·
hes will OQIII· - -rt ·-~on
a Mo~ 42-48 ma
Science
Institute.
The
lnetltute
wUI
be
beid
Aug.
4-29
at
Ohio
State
f
20
o
persons
IIIJur
,.urc
I!
22, RL 2, Racine, alii Shelby N.
also a drop from February when blne for Euler llllllrlae oerYicea ..._:
wa~~_JectedU
'ed
Pickens, RD, Racine, collided. University in Columbus.
~.......
n-..1.
u~e~ repre'""',.. ves approv
hi
h
111
there were 19 accidents In w c at 6:30 a.m. _..., at e"""" 1 mctlon aatllng April 16 11 the
Officials said Hensler was in
DIES
OF PNEUMONIA
45
perooos were injured
~s Church. Vernon Weber ruing deadline for bills In
the process of maki~ a left turn
TOl!RANCE,
Call!.
(IJPO
The patrol, last month, lnvesti· will be the oololst aed the Rev. that chamber aed a &lt;011current
to stop and view the Wickline acRichard Charles Newell, 58, gated 25 accidents lnGallta Cow&gt;- C. J. Lemley will deliver the
soluU honorln th Cln In
cident scene when the ea!itbound
Southern California's first heart t,y, tncludi~W 12 in which 18 per· sermon.
reU Redon
tbelrg 10':,... -~,'
auto of Pickens struck the right
8 Oil
118
transplant
paUent,
died
Wedne
..
sons
wore
inJured;
elghtln
Meigs
""' ~···
side or the 1968 model car cp!r·
Count,y' with two In which two
ver~~ey aa the first prole solon·
daY
night
ol )110Umonla.
ated by Hensler,
' . od a~
"" one .mLawrence
IT'S TO-tiT
BOYS
II ....
baaeball team.
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Rh&lt;&gt;were IIIJor
"~ ,
- - In ,._ Se
There was damege to the right
Cwnty
The
final
oppor1unily
for
bo¥•
.....
ourea
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da
Esther
Allen,
62,
of
1406
Otrlo
side, wirxlshield, front seat arll
Patr:m.en
logged
1,569
potrol
to
~
up
for
the
1969
Fomeroy
ate
InclUded
a
proposal
to rePLAN CAR WASH
dash of the car driven by Hens- St., widow of James Allen, was
hwrs
last
month
while
maklog
Boya'
League
baaeball
program
quire
canclldatea
lor
sheri!!
to
A car wash will be staged by
ler and to the front of Pickens' [ound dead at her h1111e by a neigh·
the junior class ot Meigs High 240 arrests and lssui~W 383 wem- will be at 7 o'clock tonight at the have a hi (Ill school emcatlon,
1959 model. No arrests have bor Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Allen was owner of the School SaturdaY from 10:30 a. 1111!&amp;. There were 715 vehicles l'omeroy clt:Y ball. Boya are to be between 25 and 60 y~~rs _old
made.
The third accident In Syracuse MayOower Restaurant in Pt. m. to 4:30 p.m. at the aecond lnapected and assisi:J were given brlns the $3 tnourance and CI!JI and have three years experl·
to 105 motorists.
lee.
was at 6:30 p, m, on Route J24ln Pleasant during World War U. ward firehwse In Pomeroy.
She
was
a
member
of
the
Main
Cront of the Eber Roush property
where a car driven by Dale Em- Street Bapti" Churoh.
Born Jan. 15, 1907, at B I u e
mett Estep, 30, Rl 4, Pomeroy,
traveling west, went off the road,
inlo a ditch and in a field owned Creek. W. Va., she was the daughby Roush. Estep was cited to the ter of George Wentz oC CharlesMeigs County Court on a charge ton, W. Va., and the late Ethel
of speed in excess for conditions, Flowers Wentz,
Other survi~ors are five brothers, Charles, Howard am Bert
OPEN ALL DAY BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL 9 IN THE EVENING
Wentz, CharleJton, W, Va.j
Stoney Wentz, Blount,W. Va.,and
Howard (Jackl Wentz, Kimberly,
W. Va., and two sisters, Mrs. Roy
FerrelJ and Mrs. Thomas Hackney, both ot Charleston.
Look your but this Easter in a new Coat
Funeral services wUI be conBy United Press lnternatiiNIII
from Elborlolds. Tho truly importont styles
Milk l)I'OdlcUon In Ohio dur. ducted at 2 p. m. Friday at the
are ready for you to buy in a big. big selec~ion
lng the first two mooths of Mohr.Stevens Funeral Home by
of colors and fabrics and in ever_y size.
196!);. 680 mUitoo pounds- was the Rev. Jack(TedlWaiL Friends
Fitted Coots - Clouic Coots - Shotlond
four per cent below a similar may call at the runeral home after
Coots. Tho bast thing to do is to stop in the
period last year and the lowest 6 p, m. Thursday.
busy Reody to Weor Daportmont on the 2nd
d. any year since 1948, accordfl.., _ Try on o coot or two. See whot looks
Ing to the U.S. Department of
but on you and make your selection. Ask
MRS. DUCKWORTH DIES
Agriculture statistical Reportony of tho solosgirh to help you with your
Bertha Fredrl&lt;k Duckworth,
Ing Service.
buying.
formerly
ofBashanand.Syracuse,
January m i I k production
totaled 353 million (ICllnds, a 4 died this morning In University
per cent drop from the prevl· Hospital in Columbus. She had
oos January while 327 mUiton been a resident of Coshocton the
pounds of milk was produced In past several years and was the
the Buckeye Slate In February, wUe ol carl Duckworth. Funeral
a 5 981' cent decrease from arrangements will be announced
from the Ewing Funeral Home in
February, 1968.
U.S. milk proclucUon in Febr- Pomeroy.
uary tolaled 8.8 bllllnn pwnds,
VETERANS MEMOIUAL
I i&gt;er cent less than a y11r ago
HOSPITAL
aed the smallest February proADMISSIONS
- George Ne"
clucUon alnce 1953. Natlnnal proThere's a big selection of dreues awaiting
selrmd,
Sr.
1 Pomeroy; Ethel
duction during January a n d
your selection for this Easter. Fashion
perfect and Easter pretty in sizes for everr
February totaled 18.2 billion Phelps, Pomeroyi Earl Kauft,
one. Coot drouos - knits - shifts. Plooted
pounds, 3 per cent below the Hemlock Grove; Mary Pauley,
Albai\Y.
styles, solid colon, pay prints. You'll find
lime period In 1968,
DISCHARGES
Donald
Cothem
all, and you'll find, too, your favorite
Of the m a j o r producing
vert,
Melissa
McMillan,
E
a
r
1
in the Ready to Wear department on
brands
i
states, Pennsylvania shoWed the
Edwards,
Rema
Chafin.
Gretta
the
2nd.
floor. You'll probobly end up buying
least decline with one per cent.
Suttle, Judith VanCooney.
two or three when you try them on and see
how nice they look on you.
Hogs and pigs on farms In
RED CROSS TO MEET
the 10 cornbelt ststes tntaled
A Meigs C....ty Red Cross
f1.3 miiHon as ot March 1,, The
figure represents an increase meeting wUI be held at 8:30 tor1 4 per cent over the same night at Veterans Memorial Hos•
...
pital in Pomeroy with Mr. Boris,
period a year ago.
A breakdown In the munber ARC.ARFA repreaentltive, as
of hogs for merkel &amp;OOwed an gueat. !"ilms on air evacuation
Eostertime is
Increase In Ill weight groups, and Vielllam assignments will be
blouse and sweat·
The wmber of breeding hogs shown.
er time and you'll
was esUmated at 2 per cent
want to see
luger than a year ago,
th t excellent
auortments af
Elborlolds
2nd
Strows - Patonto - Soft
MARIUAGE APPIJCATION
floor. All oizos - - ..
Vinyls in block, novy
Goy Richard Sargent, 21, RL 4,
ond tho loshion I oa. colors ond
Pomeroy, student_ an::l Sarxlra Sue
collon thot _you need to styros thot wi II
blond
perfectly
Bailey, 18, Rt 1, Shade, secre-.
your Easter outfit.
with
your
new
tary.
you• now hondbog
Eostor
ond
Sprlne
now for Easter and then
continuo on through the okirts. II YO/I
don't I t t your
aeason with flair. You'll
style
or the size
reolly like this oxcollont
group of handbog• just lor Y'!U wor, t Jok ,
TONIGHT, APRIL 3
oriy .of _tJI, aplo~, , •
you.
NOT OPEN
"' pie ~ help'
\
Looking ~P a friend In
u,,..
E
berloldt
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Tokyo iB dl!llcult, not only
anlro
lo!tolly
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
becauae the clly ·II the
known
moktl
oil '
AprUI-8
world'a most populou•-- but
oftf'
the
store.
··
because moar street•·rare
THE BOSTON STRANGLER
Complttt
s
1Jc&gt;
,
unnamed
and
the
)louses
0
(Technicolor)
are
hot
aerially
,numbelld,
tions
orid
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TOllY CurUa • Henry Fonda
The World Almanac notes.
·llxctllent Yolues. ~'
II a Japanese gives you his
COLORCARTOONS:
eard It may show a map.
Two Faced woil
[or OYen mailmen and ·taxi
BE THRlml SAVE
What on Earth
driver• mu•! ·. :m~ke ,, In·
YOUR
qulrles ·~ lind new ld·
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uaecause of the developments
or the last few days1 we are

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if no new inctdf#ntl occur.
In a strongly w_,.ed - · the
Kremlin bed_ th•ea• .tx. call
out some of the ollimatld 15,000
Red army soldle&lt;o-ln·C&lt;OchOiao.
&gt;11kla to put do!rn a~ _..
antl..sovtot demontti'l- llloti
the ones last _..... w\iieh
included lirf~:kliJI · ·I

crossroad. ..
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The &lt;oncesslons to the Kremlin, lncludilW full censorship of
the press, were intended to pass
.the weeklong a.Xi-..~v1et crisis
and assure no repressive acUon airlines ~ce.
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by Soviet troops who inftded
the coontry &amp;eVO!I mooths igo.
~k ~Communist·party sources .said teleV!sjon ~ . url !II:
Soviet party boss Leonid l pealed [or ll"i!sj &gt;IC&lt;IIll .C. at
Brezhnev ·•t,~thorlzod tile new .. ''." ~lll'orlill.!fi1 "Maltltp!lflll•
restrictions In a Moocow-tliVUC use of eave~,. *!-~
telephone • &lt;IIDYI!rsatlon , , with a,.t • 'relllf~ gt ~· ;
Dubcek TueSdef' 1 iligll~ Br.,._ .rar*J oy "" artilY• · ,
hnev, accord!..- to 'I!'" aow&gt;l!~*· ,\ ''We 11"'.1 ~IT=~t~=~
promised' that, liovll!\ ·t r - -~• ' . and lfit ._. . .
s!ltl"!'ed 'In l~. ~· ~ ~ ~i'no:e. •
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New Jaycees are Oriented

: A fifth inning double into lett
fCeld by senior second sacker
V)n Johnson dro\le home pitcher
Jphn Ingelll with a tie .. breaking
r(Jn and ga\'e the Meigs Marau.
d'rs a 3..2 vlcl.ory over Vinton
Tflursday afternoon at Middle-P~rt in a no...league dlamon:l
match.
;The wjn was the second
•trallht this season !or Coach
Ruse Moore's Marauders.
laeels, a righthander, qtened
the bottom of the fifth ror 1he
Marauders with a walk, moved
to second on a sacriftce bunt hy
Shortstop llemls Ault and got
to third - from where he was
ready lor Johnson's timely poke
- when Birdle Demo11key was
ure on an error,
Meiga had taken an early 2-0
lead, with olngle runs in the
oecond an:l third innings, ooly to
aee the advantage wiped away In
the top o! the llfth when Coach
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all -birds let their fellt
trail behind when they Rypasserlne birds Ry with their
toes brought forward.

IN'IERIOR REMODELED - A "new look" hu been ~~­
the lnbortor o1 Keith Goble Ford, Inc. In Middleport where .,..
tenalve tnterlor remodeling was reeeutly Cfllllloted. The Improvements Include paneling, au11&gt;0n:led ceillllg, air conditionIng, carpeting, new window• an:linstaJ!atlon ot a IOII!P areo,
ell in the a~room; now sales om.ces an:l a completely ""
modeled buolness omce. Exterior ..-ling o1 the SOUth
third Ave. loeatlm lo to begin soon. - Sentinel Photo.

son County Pageant by John Stew-

jects.

Dan Bordman was in charge art; the Junior camp and Road-

of the orientation program for
these new members, Bob Greer,
George Michael, Bill Rhodes,
Jlm Carpenter, Sam Neal, Tod
Mayes, Richard Elliot arxl Charles Cottrill. This bri~s the num-

EO by Don Bordman: the SportArarna drawing by Don Nott, and
officer nominations for the 196~
70 by Don Johnson.

The member s ~oted to sponsor a Junior Camp and Road-EO

The members voted to hold a
ASSIGNED TO AIR BASE
dinner meeting Monlay April 7,
starr
Sergeant Paul E. Lacy,
at 6:30p.m. at the Pleasant Point •
son of Mro. Corn Lacy ol 1127
Resort. Any member not at this
Sanderson, Hopkinsville, Ky., hal!l
week's meeting who is planning
arrived ror dut,y at MY r t I e
to atteOO the next one is asked Beach AFB, S, c. Sergeant Lacy,
to contact Don Nott.
a secu.rit,y pollee supervisor, is
aoslgned to a unit of the Tactical Air Command. JUs wife, Mar. "e Is the daughter or Mrs.
JOT!'
Earl Gardner, Rt. 1, Langs-

Celts Can

Group to Help at Pageant

End it

ville.

POINT PLEASANT - The Pt.
Pleasant Area Jayce-ettes have
announced that they are assist~~ the pt. Pleasant Area Jaycees again this year with the
Miss Mason County Scholarship

THE
IF'AI/ORI'TE SILHOU
READY FOR ANY
WEATHER!

Pageant.
·
The women's group will assist
in obtaining candidates, in chaperoning the candidates, in the
screening program and on the
screening board prior to the
Pageant.
The Jayce-ettes are present•
ing the Jaycees with an authen-tic Miss America Crown for the
pageant to be used for this and
subsequent pageants.
On the day of the pageant,
the Jayce-ettes will be hostess·
es at an informal tea in the
afternoon for the candidates and
judges at the Pleasant Point Resort.
All interested girls between

the ages of 18 ard 26 who would
like to enter thi.s year's Mason
County Scholarship ,.Pageant, may
contact any Jayce-ette or Mrs.
John Stewart at 675-1035. The
infol-mation wiH be passed on to
the Jaycees who will get in (ouch
with the applicants for additio~
at information. Mrs. John Stewart was appointed chairman and
co-ordinator, am Mrs. Janet
Price, Mrs. Carole U~rback
arxl Mrs. June Watkins have
been appointed co--chainnen.
The Jayce~ttes wiH hold an
Easter Bake sate at the Penny
Fare Supermarket on Jackson
Ave., Saturday April 5, beginning at 10 a.m.

ALICE WINER
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' Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave. Visiting hours 2-4 al'kl 7-8
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics
Ward.
Admissions
Publication of adm issions is
prohibited until further noUn!,
Births
Mrs. Wllliam H. Howard, Rt.
2 Bidwel1, son, 10:33 a. m.
Thursday; Mrs. Gregory K.
. Wright, Athens, daughter, 10:07
p.m. Thursday; Mrs. Larry E.
Bradley, Pt. Pleasant, son, 5:55
a.m. Friday,
Discharges
Mrs, Ella Anderson, James A.
Bmvser, Mrs. llattieCanterbury,
Bonnie J. Clemons, Frank E.
Colburn, Mrs, Roger D. Hamilton, Mrs. John L. Hood, Michael
C. HOOdleslon. Mrs. Ireland W.
Hunt, Mrs. Nettie Johnson, Jane
Ann Lieving, Wllliam J. Lucas,
Jeffery L. Mannering, Denise G.
Marshall, Mrs. George Mein-

Betty

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CLO'HIERS

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hart, Mrs. Fred Mollett, Mrs,
Martha Moore, Joey M. Nicholson, Mrs. Frank J. Osborne.
Mrs. Edward A. Ryan, Mrs. Paul

Sammon, Mrs. Glen

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Mrs. Allee Winer, Marietta,

a home decorator with Sears,

damn ua.
can rOriilw
The true meaning or the 11 Reff"
"Three'' words keep us from urrection" becomes personal. vi·
uncontrollable chaos arw::l destruc- brant, and relevant when we can
tion - 11 HE IS RISEN!" Nations say - CHRIST THE LORD IS
have risen, wars have risen, RISEN TOD~YI
crimes have risen an:ltaxes have
our joyful submission to Him,
risen, but rising above what has s tartlng today, makes EASTER
risen is the tact- 41 HE AROSE!" the year arourdl
Keep YO\JI' eye and heart ftxed
HE HAS RISEN frcxn the grave
on Him.
and, 'Jbank God, WE, too, SHALL
Beneath His feet lie the smold.. RISF.
erblg ashes or civlllzatlons alll
Sincerely,
centuries stretching from t h e
Ferne B. Hayman
Caesars to Hitler, and rromGen-Racinfl~ Ohio
ghls Khan to S!BIIn.
The rWlning sore or race riots
still awaits the heallrw balm
which He alone can give.
Christ was a reaJist! uln the
world ye shall han tribulation,"
sald our Lord in the terfe')tJWer"'
ol•an eoort~rou~~llllllerststement,
"But be of good · cheer, I have
overcome the world."
Our problems, anxietles a n d
fears may be over our heads, but
remember, they are at Hisleet
because - HE IS RISEN! The
worst our problems can do is kill
us,
He came back from the dead.
The worst our sins can do ua i1

Nancy· A. Slmona, Mrs. Effie M.
Slagle, Mrs. Marvin L. Wickline, will be one of the•five-member
Lirda Eason, and Mrs. Elmer panel o! judges selecting t h e
1969 Mlos Southern Ohio on ApWhite, Jr.
ril 26 at the Pomeroy Junior ;g:w=-w:w.POINT PLEASANT - A fire
High SChool.
that burned n ve acre11 of
A native of North Carolina,
15 a.m.
ground
in the vicini()' ol the
KANAWHA RIVER - London, Mrs. Winer was educated there
igloos
that
are used to store
Alan R. Merrill down 12:45 a. and attended a school for decm.; Marmet, William Barnes up orators In Pbiladelphla. 91e has explosive chemicals at the
TNT groundo was fought an:l
5:50p.m.; Solvay down 11:50 p. served as a decorator for Sears
controlled
in two hour a by PL
m. i Jelllij' A. Green up 2:40 a. in Dllnols and West Virginia.
Pleaaant
Volunteer
Firemen,
m,j Winfield, Jefferson 14&gt; 7:30
Her husband, Arthur H. Winp.m.; Fort Dearborn down 10 p. er, originally from Boston, is a with the help or two Junior
m.; George T. Price ~ 10:45 sculptor and teaches at Mariet- Firemen and Citizens of 1he
area, Wednesday at 9:45p.m.
p.m.; Natloral down 3:15a.m.; ta College.
w, It Shaver, Jr. up 6:05a.m.
Making up the panel of jldgeo ~~
OHIO RIVER - Lock 13, L. ror the 1969 pageant will be one
THE DAILY SENTINEL
D£YOTEI&gt; TO tNT£8£rr Of
Fiore down 12:55 a.m.; Lock 14, judge from each o( the four counW£1G'&gt;.MASON AR£.\
Foremost down 3:30 p.m.; Jane ties InVolved In the pageant RJCHARP S. OWEN, fUBUSIIP.K
C"-lltr T_,.Mhlll. £dll«
T. It&gt; 5:30 p.m.; Philip Sporn Meigs, Gllllla, Athena and WashPlllll.l~ dll b' ~~l'll»i Slturdll}· ~ Tlw0111o
up 11:55 p.m.; Walter Curly up ington. The fifth judge will ri!J)V.Uer Publi oh lll!l Comp.&amp;lt, 110 W.elllnlc SL,
rOII'Iti"'f, q.1o, 45769. o...t .. n omc. PiloN
1:50 a.m.; Valley Voyager up resent 1he Miss Ohio Pageant
982-2156, J::dltorl.tl Phont-911%-2157,
6:10 a.m.; Lock 15, Steel Ran- at Cedar Poillt. Tbe ldentit,y ol
s.con.l din POIIai~ ..ldiiiPc.nero,,Ohlo.
1/.uo..l IMhtrtl.tllflll tf!Prttenllllrt BoltJn.
ger lC) 6 a.m. i St. Marys doWn all judgeols not revealed before
tU\.GIIla~r, Inc. , 12 Etll Ufl 51.. N"" York
Clll, Nft Y«k.
.
3:35 Lm.; Lock 16, Bayou La- the pageant, In accordance with
Sulncrlplloll "t11: ll•llih'er .. b)' carrier
Reine up 1:40 a.m.; Peggy Dow· state ruleo.
.m.re -.LIMH4Scento pll'wtek; or. rear In
,.._Ill lht 01111~ Seld111l qtnc., ~.tL Nl1
ney 1.11 2:05 a.~i Lock 17, Mark
sponsoring the pag&lt;ont Ia the ..mllllllll.
ttL7e. three~. ~.a. 8J M.tor
Eastin .., 5:30 Lm.; Belleville Pomeroy Chamber o( Commeree lloi&amp;UI wlltA carrltr Hnlct 1101 11111111Wt: 0111
tUI. Pf mall; OM J"'ll' llZ.OO Sb
Locka, ouachita U1J 2:20 a.m.; and Xi Gamma Mil Cbapter at .-II
.......... $1.25. 'l1lrH IIOMh• tl,OO. Subt~"'"­
prlce Jlldllllt1 SUnllllr Tlllllll..s.ntlntl.
Lock 23, Kathleen K. up 5:30 Beta Sigma Phi SorOrlcy,
a.m.; Steel Trader up 5:55a.m.;
ORCO down 6:25 a.m.; Racine
Locka, Duncan Bruce down 9;20
p.m.; Alton Zephyr down 10:45
p.m.; Queen City down 11:15 a.
m.; H. E. Bowles down 2:15 a.
m.; Elgercliff up 6:10 a. rn.;
Greenlt) Locks, Helen R. tW 8:·

GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12.1
arx:l 18.9 running 24 fet!t of rollers: Pt. Pleasant, 24.91; Pome-roy • Mason, 22,01; Hinton, 2.01
stat.; Kanawha Falls, 5,50 falling; Charleston, 18.76 rising,
Lorxlon, on the sill; Marmet, running 0,25 of a foot of rollers;
Winfield runoing 2 feet.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOUS LOCKS - Hose
G. down 1:40 a.m.; H. H. Bosworth D down 3:15a.m.; llarvey
Jordan up 3:50 a.m.; Western 45 p. ri:l.j Lelia C. Shearer up
down 5 a.m.; Elisha Woods LP 2:20 a.m.; John J. Rowe up 3 a.
6:45 a.m.: .Jennifer Jean up 7:- m.; J. s. Lewis down 3140 a.m.;
James Bowle ~ 6 a.m.; James
Murphy down 6:50 Lin.; Meldahl
French Colony
Locko, Clyde Butcher d~Mn 8:10
p.m.; Jiuck Freeman down 9:50
LUXURY
p.m.; Alllod-Aoh!an:l up 11:30
p.m.; Ravenswood down 12:20 a.
m.; Etna .. Louisville 14&gt; 1 a.m.;
SOuthern UIJ 2 a.m.; William It
Zlmmer down 3 a.m.; Steve Click

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needo 1he money so we've got
the opportuniQI an:l we wam to
take advantage of It"
The veteran Ce1Uc11 have responded · by taking a 3-1 lead
In their beot4-aoven aeries with
the Phlladolpllla 76ora an:1 they
can wrap it up by wlming I h e
fourth game tonight.
It the Celtlca do It, they'll
advance to the Eastern Dlvlolon
seml-llnall agalnot 1he New York
Knlcka on :omday afternoon. The
Knlcka lmocked out the Baltimore Bullets In four otraight

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Red over white finish with burgundy interior. This sharp
one owner car is equipped with power brakes and steer•

Turbohydramotic transminion, radio, tinted glass,

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000 020 0- 2 6 4
Meigs
Oil 0!0 x-3 6 I
Hayes and F.dgmton. lngelo
(WP), Demoskey (6) and Crow,
Umpires - George Neuelrood, plate; C. Ingels an:l H.
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Minlleaota • • • 36 42 . 462 8
New York • , •• 17 61 .218 27

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New Orl...,. • , 46 32 .590 13'h
Denver •••••• « 34 .564 !5'h
Dallas •••••• u 37 .526 18'h
Loa Allgoleo .• 33 44 .429 26
Houoton •••.. 23 55 .295 36'h
x.Cilndled dlv. title
'lburada.,y's Results
Kentucky 109
101
Deltas 144 Houoton 136
(QIIy - · achelllled)
Friday's Gameo
Loo Angles at llakland
(QIIy game ocheduled)

MinD•-

The Montreal Expoo de!eated
the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-2.- an:l
another eJ()llnslon clubJ the
Kansas Cit)' Royals, bowed to
the Philadelphia PhUIIes, 7-3, to
erx:l tlleir Florida work with a
10-13 mark.
Tbe Houston Astros edged the
Bostoo Red Sox 3-2 with Boston
Jim Lonborg living up all the
runs. Tony Conigliaro clouted
another hmne rWJ. tor Boston.
One social note. Bo Balin sky,
pitcher, wiD return to liawall
for aoother year. He felled to
make the grade with the st.
Loulo cardllalo, who add him
back to his Island bondage.

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NEW
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Battle, an AU-America defensive back from Sot.ihern Gali·
fornJa and the New York Jets'
12t.IJ..rowxl draft choice, has
signed with tho s..,.r Bowl
chamj)lons.
The Jets also signed defensive
back Cecil Leonard ot Tuske-

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The visiting K,yger Creek Bob- Ea&amp;IA&gt;m on Mllllda,y while t h e K,yger .••••• 001000 0 - 13 0
cat• made a 1hlrd Inning r u n Bobcats' next achelliiOd game Ia - e m .•• , 000 000 0- 0 31
Rothgeb and ~een. Bachtel
stand up lor a 1~ victory over Monday at home aplnot Pl.
Pleaaant.
and
Lawrenee.
S!uthern in the Tornadoes baseball opener at Racine TburlliaT
afternoon.
The Bobcats' oharp lefty, Jon
Rothgeb, a )inlor, and TOrnedo
Sophomore Rill Bachtel llleled
the distance in the hard-lought
battle between the two Southern
Valley Athletic Conference
school a.
By United Preos International
in the ninth inning.
Tbe on1,y run crossed home
Davo McNally looked great
Dick Racial% got credit for the
plate for Coach John Sang's KC for the Baltimore Orioles.
victory, on two innings otrelief,
nine as the result ol Ron ~­ Dellf\Y McLain or the Detroit
also naUed down a job with
alii
len getting on by an error, steaJ .. Tigers got smacked around.
the world champions. But that
lng second before Cllllord ~eon Tom Seaver ot the New York
meant Face, a 15-year-veteran,
walked, and racing horne on a Mets appeared competenL Jce
had to be cuL The 41-yeor-old
clutch single o11 1he bat or sec- Coleman made the Washington hurler, acquired trom Pittsood baseman Perry Beebee.
Senators look respectable,
burgh late I a s t season, said:
The Gallla Countlano threatElroy Face was looking for a "I kn,.. I can still help some
ened once more later In t h e job. A rookie named Gerry
club, even u this team doesn't
game when Rick Moody singled Nyman pitched 6 1-3 hitless
think so."
with one away and moved to third innings for the Chicago Wbije
The Mets made Seaver's job
on a base knock by Rothgeb with Sox. Juan Maricbal was treated
easy. They raked Ray Washtwo out. Tblo rally wao quash- rudely alii Satchel Palge, yes
burn of the cards lor elsht hits
ed when Bachtel got Earl 1bom- Satchel Paige, was the wh1Ring
and Ove runs in the first three
as to ground out.
pitcher for the Atlanta Braves. innings en route to their 5-oO win.
The on1,y blta by Coach Russ
That's the way it was on the Seaver pitched eight lnnlngo,
Harper's TOmadoeo ol1 Rothgeb pitching mounds Thursday 8 13
aUowlrw only two singles while
were slngleo by Kemy Wail- the 24 major league clubs began
walking three arw::l fanning five.
brown, a sophomore, in the flrat the trek from Florida or
The Senator&amp; got a strong job
and filth Innings and a second Arizona Into old lamlltar cltleo from Coleman in thejr ~2 wln
frame baae knock by Barry Hart. arrJ some new ones-ltke over the Minnesota Twins at
Hart Is also a sophomore.
Montreal, where snow and the Orlando. Dean Chance took the
Ro1hgeb fanned IS and walked new stadium are nghting for loss, and was also touched by
tour.
sl.t)remacy.
Fi'ank How~'s secorwJ homer
Bachtel, though recording only
18-4 Record
of the traini~ 11eason.
tour strikeouts and lssuing the
McNally held the New York
Sox Win:!-!
same number of ba11e1 on balls, Yankees to one hit over six
N)'111an, a 25-year..old lefthan-.
also turned in a very credita- lnniJi:S, as the Orioles clinched der who pitched for Hawaii in
ble e!!ort. Bachtel kept 1he ball .the Grapefruit League pennant 1968 but now Is seeking the fifth
down and 1ho Bobcats usually at Fort. Lauderdale with a W
starting .spot on the White Sox
hlt It on the ground.
victory. Baltimore ended with start, set doWn the firsl12 Cubs
K,yger Creek left eight men an 18-4 record. The lone Yankee in order at lrw::lianapolis. Ken
stranded.
hit was by Roy White as the Rudolph finally sirwled In the
The Tornadoes are to vlalt Yankees saw their lefthander sixth. The Sox won, 2..1, with
Fritz Peterson give Ll) all the Bill Melton providing both rW\8
Oriole runs in the seven innings with a solo home run and a
pla,yoa.,_eo tlll!ilht, .tbe.. Lat. he worked.
double. Rudolph htt a home run
Anploio t:akor.,_~~:U.O ·-11aa
The Cincinnati Reds pounded !or the Cuba in the ninth.
FranciiiCo Warriors m.eet in los McLain for 14 hito an:l eight
The Cleveland Indians mauled
Angeleo with tho serjeo tied 2..:! runs, but the Tigers rallied Marichal !or 14 hits an:l ocored
while the Atlanta Hawko, holding tron'l an 8-3 deficit to wln, 9-8, five runs in the six lmlngs he
a 2-1 edge, are at San Diego. on a home run by Willie Horton pitched, wlnning!:!-7.
Paige delighted the fans in
Savannah, Ga. During trls one
inning in the Braves 1~ victory
over RlchmoOO of the International League, the ageles11
wonder gave up a double, then
got the next man on a pop fly,
and closed tt out with two

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Meigs' next game wUI be at
hiiDO Monday at 4 p.m. aplnot

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Pat Archer,
Tim Demoskey, who came on
in relief or Ingela, gave a good
in:licatlon he will be giving MUrauder baseball fans a lot to
look rorward to ln the tutre. The
hard - throwing sophomore llur
ned five out or tho six VIking
players he faced In the final two
trames.
Hayes for Vinton, tanned two

$2,295

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Give the •

Demoekey as the result or a balk
by Vtcklng righthalller Rayes.
Demoskey had singled with two
out In the inning,. moved tp second on Jdmson's r.rst ol twg
hlts, and came to third when
Crow drew a base on baUs.
The only other hit gotten by
Meigs off Hayes, who went the
route tor the losers, wasafourtb
lnnlrw olngle by certerfieldor

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Biii.McNickle'o VIkings got their
two runs on three hlts before Ingela put out the fire.
lngeh, who was relieved by
promising sophomore lefthaOOer Timmy Demoskey in the tcv
of the sixth, had given up only
three other hits unill the VIkings
comeback fifth frame.
catcher John F.dgmtoo had
started 1he big Vinton fifth with
a double, Jim Eberts singled,
and both run&amp; II cored on a single tD right field o!! the bat .or
Mark Bullock.
Vhton County's ooly o1herhlts
o!! Ingels - and In the entire
game - were back-to-back third
inni!W singles by Don Makarlus
and Ebert11 and second trame
ologlo by Gary Barber,
Melgo' !!rot run or the nonleague match, played despite
muddy field con:lltloos, wao
scored in the second inning when
catcher Jim Crow, the hard-hittlng oenlor, slugged a long olngle, stole second, alii came home
on a base hit by Junior outfielder llanlly Abbott.
The Marauders secon:l run,
scored In the third, was brought
acroos the plste by carl {Birdie)

Top'' Owens, ~&amp;gil, , lfaiJtllt, .
Maos. (10),
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world j u n J or welte~e18tlt .Brice, liB, Lal An., ele o,
champion, oulj)oinled Manuel klto!:ked out a-1o J-, llt,
ller!Bndez, Chile (10),
Chjcago (3); Lorey Ilardi.
PORTLAND, Maine (UPO- 146, Downey, c.aHt, ~"""
~gle Johnson, 170, Trenton,
Benito Juarez, 146' Ra;r-,
N.J., OtlpOinted Eddie 11 Red Mexico (10),
t"ll.'bt Raoultl

Marauders Edge .Vinton County 3-2

POINT PLEASANT - .Mason
Count,y Sllerlf!'s Department 1.,.
vestigated a three • ear &lt;hofn
reaction crash at 6;1:5 p. m.
Thursday eveni~V, In· front o1
the PL Plealiant Hish SChool on
Jackson Ave.
.
WUiiam RorrOf, 35, Pt. Pleas./
ant, stowed to turn; the secon:l
A PIJIIUC OPEN HOUSE !rom 7 Lm. to !0 p.m., Thursday 1hrougfl Saturday next week.wW
car, driven by Randall W. Bright,
mark the gram ~ of this Ashland Service station located at the corner of Beech and Locust
17, Pt. Pleasant, crashed into
tho roar ol his car an:l a 1hird
Stl. In Middleport.
car driven by Guy sayre, 25,r Pt.
Pleasant, crashed into the second car.
Damages wore listed at $500.
AITests reported by the Sheriff's Department Included John
POINT ~LEASANT - The Pt. ber of new members for the year program. Announcement of pro- Black, 43, Glenwood Road, arPleasant Area Jaycees met at a to 14, and the total membership gress on the Jaycee light bulb rested by a conserwtion offisale was made by Harlen Pitch· cer for littering, an:l Ralph R.
IIPOCial meeting MondaY night at now staOOs at 42.
ford. The sale will be door - to- Robbins, 32, Henderson, intoxf..
Reports
were
given
for
the
the Pleasant Point Resort to give
door
on Tuesday April 8, begin- cation, by city police.
awards
committee
by
Bob
Knaul;
orilntation to eight new mem~
the
Western
Show
aOO
Miss
Ma·
ning at 6:30 p.m.
ben alii to discuss rew pro•

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Easter Menu Given Ladies
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·TAD'S Elect Slate of·Officers
POINT PLEASANT - T h e
TAD'S. Teen Age Democrat,.,
elected otllcers at the Carpen.
lora Unim Hall Thursdll1 nl8ht.
TAD'S olate o! otlicers is preoldent, Paul Dick; vicOi)resident,
.iolm Calandros; secretary, Mar.
jorie Crabtree, and treasurer,
Clll&lt;(y Burri ..
Installation of otficers will be
beld at the next meeting, Thuroclajo, April 24.
Horlna Eckart shoWed the movie from the Mohr-Stevens Funera
al Home, which is being donal·

Miss Karr Returns
From Iowa City
Miss Marcia Karr of Syracuse, called to Iowa City, Iowa
on st. Patrick's _Day by the Ui·
ness and subsequent death of
her slater, Mrs. Helen Baer,

returned home Wednesday.
Miss Karr was accompanied
here by Mrs.

~eldon

Smith of

Rock bland, lll., and Mrs. Floyd
Anderson and Kathleen of Kankakee, Dl ., who are guests of
their aunt, Mrs. Albert Ebersbach, and Mr. and Mrs. James

Clatworthy, Pomeroy, and Miss
Karr. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Anderson and daughter will return to
their homes Saturda,y.

chleken races, It showed t w o Iucinatlona . and brain damage.
Women's Orl!IDizallon, rrboapmj'OIIIIg men driving t1to1r cars
Commtttooe - · formed to 101' tho TAD'S.
In the Count~' H II h
at brooknock - " for a bead- put
Tbooe prtHitt, belidoa tho
m colUalan. Rusalan roulette, Schools to urge more Demo&lt;ratFRIDAY
alate of ol!lcers were Da¥1d Lln- . , a lad shooting a liuUet lc TNn Asetalo join.
MEN'S
BROTHERHOOD, E.,.
ger(tlt, Gale Plllllo, l'ltrlcll
into h1a brain. And then it shoW&amp;
Rorr.-.
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served to KJiw, Maril7n McCCIY, J o h,n teq&gt;rioo U nit e ci Methodlot
I'OOJIII full of young - J e lo16 TAD's and lhree member• d
Crabtree, Pat lldllnan, Sheila Church, 7:30 Friday nl&amp;bt, at the
da,y, olttlng around laugbhlg the liiiPI CouniY Domoeratlc
lldrman, Paul McCCIY, Mike AI· home of James WUI.
llraterleall)', and having haliu.
lea, Torey Paroons, Dobbie WllGRANGE WILL MEET
clnatlons !rom pot and l.Sl. One
Uomo, Dtbra ClludW, and Mra.
star Grange wW moot at tile
lirl was strllJII)OCI in a hospital Mortar Fragments
A11eM l'lanll, JUudta Ward, and home of, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mlclbed from an ovordoae o! l.Sl.
Wounds Francis Llnprfelt.
Tho movie shows and tolls Ctuue
.kilr for .their April mooU111 m
Saturday, April 5.
lhout tho permanent datnago
Mrs. llalen Willtamo, formerfrom lSl and the recurring halSATURDAY
!)' o! Dexter, now or Columbus,
[HOSPITAL
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Olrlslearned Cram the War DOjiOrlmont """'daY nl&amp;bt that her aon, PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL lian 5ervtco, Minorsvillo MelbPOINT PLEASANT - State Garfield Preece
SP-4 Ronald E. Wlllioma, wao
Birth - Mr. and Mrs. Donald odlll Olurch, bake sale, Satur·
Police investigated an accldent
lllilhtly wounded in actlm in Pierce, Long - . Obin, a da,y, 9 a.m. Hines building In
at the inloroecUon o! Rooto 2
MtnersvUio,
dao&amp;lrter.
Vlolllam m Mlrcb 26 by Dies in Kentucky
and Redmund Ridge Road Thursmortar Crqmenta.
Allmilted - Harrlot Hannum,
BAKE SALE by Ladieo AuxllldaY at 9:20 a.m., in which Belle
MI.
Allo: WWlamlleoglaoRooall, III'Y o! Racine Fire Department,
He
received
llllUI!ds
In
hio
Garfield
NEW
HAVEN
Sayre, 84, Point Pleasant, rePreece, 66, fl Inez, K,y., Cather rilbl arm and rl&amp;blleg. He wao Red House; Dwialtt Jaznoa, Ro. 10 a.m. Saturclajo In ~
ceived a bump on the bead when
ol. Mro. Jesse ~. Now Ha- treated and returned to doey. VIOiarrood; Ginpr Camtlbtll, Gil· building, Racine, combined with
her head rammed into the wind- ven, w. Va., died March 8 at
SP-4 WWiamo hao been se"- lipoHa Ferry;WIIWI'Stlby, Point
shield. Mrs. Sa.yre was apassen- 5:45 p.m. at hil home following lng in VIetnam since early No- Ploaaant; Mrs. Walter iitlby, rummage sale.
BAKE SALE, SotUrclajo, by
ger in the vehicle driven by Gall
vember. He io married to the Polnl l'leeoant: Mrs. Lula Jef. WSCS o! Rutland United Motlto.
a long Uinoos.
Jones, 47, Leon, who was cited . Mr. Preece was a son of the former Elaine Wages of Clncin- fers, Paint Pleallllt: Mrs. Stefor failure to have his vehicle late Mr. and Mrs. Androrr Preoce naU, where she Ia now resid- IJhen Alford, Aahinn: Mro. Dm- dill Olurcb at Rutland Department store. Homo baked broad,
under control.
o! Pilgrim, Ky. lie wss a mem. Ing. Willlamo has a alster, Mro. ald Plorco, l..clng - ·
jlios,
cakes and cooldea.
William D. Bartley, 25. of ber of the Nazarene chUrch.
Dlaeharged - -.c1 Lane,
Jomlloo Perry, in Indiana: two
MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL B a n d
Point Pleasant, traveling south
&amp;.lrvivors include his wife, ha!C..taters, Mrs. Botzy S u e Jr., !lulwn Wood, Bets,yllurrowo, Boosters sponsor a dance party
on Route 2. attempted a lett hand
Vina; two daughters, Roberta Brown oC Cinclrmatt, and Mrs. Mrs. Ira l'l&gt;lts, Emma Swan. with tho Jays S.IUI'daynii!hlfr&lt;lll
turn onto Redmund Ridge Road, (Mrs. Josoe Maynard) and Amy Joan Carroll of Lexinglna, Ky.,
8 to II p. m. at the Meiga Junior
when Jones, failing to stop, hit Allen, or Inez, K,y.j two aona, and a hall-brother, James DoogHigh
in Pomeroy. Everymo Ia
the rear of his car. EsUmated James Preece, Pilgrim; and Er. Iu Williams, l.oxinglna, K,y.
welcome.
Admission ls 75c per
damage was $500.
IUs address Is SP-4 Ronald
mal Preece, Cambridge, Olllo;
penon.
two listers, Vina Adams and Net- E. WWiama, US 51884361, Co.
MONDAY
Ue Tiller, Inez; ooe brother, C, !at Bn., 8th lnCantry, 4th DiPOMEROY GARDEN C I u b,
Alex Preece of Chattaroy, w. vilion, A,P.O. Sin Francloco
Moncla.Y.
I p.m. at home o! Mrs.
A record hup to be held at the Roy Betzing,
Va. i 13 grandchildren and five 96265.
Meigs Jonior Hlih School oo
gr-andchildren.
ldDJDLEPORT GARDEN Club,
April 12 with Tho J~s as em- 8 p.m. Mooclajo at the Columbuo
Fllleral services were held
cees wUI be sponaored by the
at the Nazarene churth in IDez,
and Southern Ohio Eloctrle Co.
sew-lUto-&amp;owlng
Club.
with Rev. Quintm Croows in
office; Mro. Max Roller, Mro.
The dance was dlscuased durRev, C. J, Lemley of Rutland charge.
Walter Hayeo, Mro. Dovid far.
ing
Wednesday niiltt's mootlng mer and Miu Lllcllle Smith,
spoke to the students or Meigs
lmlal was in Prooce &amp; stew
hold at the home of Mrs. Sher- holleBIOI,
High School at tho Easter As· Cemetery,
PT,
PLEAS,\NT
One
new
rio
Johnsoo. Mrs. BID Mcllanlol,
sembly on Thursday morning in
Due to Mrs. May,.rd's faRiverview PTA Monlay, 7\10p.
member
wa•
accepted
by
the
president,
had charge otthobusithe school auditorium.
ther's illness, she spent several
m.
at the school; Easter songs by
To-&amp;tdie-Wei
Lodge
No.
102,
ness
meeting
with
plans
being
Also appearing on the program weeks in the st. Mary's Hospital
Flrll
and 5econd Grades: Mr~
Fraternal
Order
of.
Pollee,
Wedcompleted
for
a
c(q)Je's
J)l.rty
was the Meigs High School Chor- and at her parents' home help-.
Ada
Holter
to shoW alides and
nosclajo night at tho Krodel Park to be hold on April 20 at tho Am·
ale under the direction of Mrs, lng to care !or him.
Clubhouse, with President Wes- erican Legion hall in Pomeroy. talk about ber EuroiiOln trip.
Christine Guthrie.
ley
G. ~ce proaldlng.
A rummage sale was schedulThe Chorale presented these Students of Dance
The
now
associate
member
od
for earl)' May and hostess for
EXECUTIVE Board of the Wonumbers:
"Alleluia.'' from the Motel
was Earl Clagg. Ft. Pleasant the next meeting wlll be Mrs. men's Auxiliary of the VeterExultate J ubilate by Mozart; Give PTA Program
I'Oilce Deportment dispatcher. Larry Wehrung. The hostess gilt an• Memorial Hospital wUI meet
Aloo, a modoo was peooed that was !ucniahed by Mrs. Harold at 7:30 p.m. Monday night at tho
"Let Us Bceak Bread Together.'' a traditional melody;
PT. PLEASANT _ The North guest, Horton Eckard, be made Hood. Mrs. Johnson served a hospitaL
"Beautiful Savior," Crusader's
an hCIIorary member of the dessert course.
GROUP 1, Women's Auocla·
Hymn (Gecman, 1677); "God So !'Oint Pleasant PTA meeting wao Lodge.
Attending the meeting baaidea lion o! the Middleport F1ratUnitLovod the World" !rmt "Tho hlihliihled by a program by tile
Refreshments were served and those named were Mrs. Raymom ed Preobytorlan Church, 7:30
Crucifixion" by Sir John Stral... lludents or the Jackie l'l&gt;rtor the group viewed two movie•. Baity, Mrs. Honold Browning, p. m. Monday at the home ofMro.
eri ''Were You There?.'' a Ne- Twirllng and Danee audio. The "LS? In~ or Insanity.. and Mrs. Flo Strlcklarxl Mrs. wn.. Larry AnderSORt New Haven, W.
gro Spiritual arranged by 11. T;··::'tu.\llmta:.~r! . ~ . !he ~~ tile "Vol~- Fireman.'' Those lard ""
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Va. Devottma by MilS Charlot!"
Burleigh· "Brother James' Air" lion oC Jacque Gubrltoch, stu"· aitencfii,g tJiCluili!d' W. G.
Jllo.&gt;i41!0.lt;, t.Bible •l'!llrr1by Mrl.
Psalm Xxm, arranged by
dent teacher at the studio.
Charles A, Ebert, Earl McCar· Don McKnight, Mrs. George Dale Walburn.
don Jacob, an:l 11 All Glory, Laud
&amp;udents participating and t,y, Wade Rollins, Ross Roush, Hoffman. Mrs. Marstall King,
Father SerioiJljly
arxl Honor.'' melody by M. dances they did were, Pre - Miles Darst, Jolm Casto, Earl Mrs. Don Mullen am Mrs. Elza
Teschner. arranged b Noble School Class, one ballet and Clagg, James Pruden and Horton Gilmore Jr
C&amp;in.
y
three tap numbers. Kelly Wat- Eckard.
• •
Dl in Kentucky
ed Cor tho use o! orpnizatlooa
and school• u a eommunltl' oervice.
The movie, 'tJnsJsbt or lnaanicy," depicts the olfeots of
smoking pot and other cirus•,
jiOI'ticularly l.Sl. I - s the
dilferent fads for tho laot two
or three decades, such as col·
lege .men swallcnring golclllah,

,.-a

Passenger

Light

Bumps Head

NEWS'].

Record Hop

,Is. .Planned

Students Hear

Rev. Lemley

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MOler, second .vice pro,idont: Sonday ID be dolivorocl to a ohut.Mra. Horace Karr, aeeretary; in member following the serviea.
Mra. Y00111 and Mro. ChadMro. Chadwell, a1111tan1 oecrowoO
w1ll conduci lholho,..pyprotarY; and Mrs. Earl Young, troa·
gram
in April lor tile opoclal edsurer.
Providing aoodo for 4-11 club ucatloo cla11 ot t h e Eaolern
memboro Ia an annual IIJ)rlng school diBtrlct held at tho Chesproject of the clob. Plano wore ter Elementary School. Club
also made to purchaao a Ul)' for members dlacussed plana for
tho ..nctual')' at t1t1 Cheoter their contrlbutiOII to tltl prdon
Methodist Church on Easter club column to be otarted in·Tho
Sentinel
"Inspiration ln Design" waa
the domonotradon theme of Mrs.
Erwin, program chairman. She
uand JJUIIJI wUiow, daftodUo, and
mople branches in blooiOIIl lor
Ot"nCE HOUIL~ 9 TO 12, 2 ·TO 5 (CIAJSE AT NOON ON
her arrangement. ~ dem.,.
TIIUIL~.)- t:h:.'f t:OUlrl' hT., l'OMI-:JIOY
s.traUoo painted 111 tho nood for
only a IJIIall 11111011111 or !lower
DlliortahJIII tho techilklllo of ar~ ti IIIIo illbt and airy
· placemeat !or an eftoctive arnrwOII!OIIIo
Mro. Roy MOler presented
"The LaDl of the llootooShl&lt;&gt;eoi
BeiXI," an account of thfll ' ·

New otfteers were elected and
seeds for -Miclubmemberswere
provided when Cllooter Garden
Club mot WodnoodoY night at the
h&lt;lno ol. Mrs. Ileld Yourw. Mro.
Wyatt Chadwall wao the 111111ing hOiteiS.
Tho now officers to be installed In October are Mrs. Leonard
Erwin, president: Mrs. C e r I
Kautz, vice presidenti Mn. Roy

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OPTOMEliiST

OHIO V LLEY
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HE.EFORD SHOW &amp; SALE -SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1969
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SHOW: 8:00 A.M. JUDGE: LLOYD ARNETT ,
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SALE: 12:00 NOON Auctionoor: Col. Ha11 Homllton .:::

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PHILCO 30·1NCH ELECTRIC
RANGES with TILT. TOP
CLEANABILITY -

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17 BULLS - Moat will ~. roady "'r oorvlcothlo aprint ••
50 FEMALES - Both brad and apon; many toad ahow ::
prospects for tho coming show a.oson.
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S.l•ctlan• w•r• '"ad• for thlt ta141 wltfl but ont thing In mln4 - to
hav• b•"•r caffle fOf' y~, the buyM, to sel•ct fro'". All ~;ottl• a,.
11n00th huded ond w•ll '"ark.d. Can't '"1 .. this opportunity 1o make
o selectlo" for your herd.
1
lncllvldual health paper• will h furr\ilhed ·~ l• dey

FOR CATALOG WRITE: Carl Blrnoy, Solo Monator
Buckoyo Polled Horoford Auoclation
· Raulo 1, F....,art, Ohio 43973

L., Accepted

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TIFFIN CREDIT
JEWELERS
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Pt. Pl•asant, W. Va.

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erville, Jackie
Amy Rogeri!OJI,
and Chartenon,
Call, Paula
Sorn·
maine Wilson; Six to 9 age class,
one ballet and one tap numbers,
Elizabeth J o n e 1, Kimberly
Roosh, Mare! a Hyatt, Tina
CoatoB, Jonnlfor Fierbaugh, San.
dra Stanley, Melinda Eocoo, C.thy Young and Carolyn McCUlloch; Nino to 12 ago class, Leiih
Ann Hartley and Kathy Halko,
wilo did me tap and one ballot.
The program was announced

by Mrs. WUma Fisher.

Sunri!iC Service•
Are Announced
91nriao services will be hold
at 6:30 a.m. &amp;mday at t h e
Laurel CIU! F r e e Methodllt
Olurcb.
There wUl be a childrom'a
J&gt;1'081'am at 9:SO !oUowed by &amp;In-

daY adlooJ,
AI 7:30 there will be a ...,.
cepliGII for oorr membero rrbo
ineludo Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
m&gt;Un, Mr. and Mrs. 0t1o Lom

and Robert Barton. The Rev.
Eugene GUllo pallor.

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CHFSI'ER - Mro. B. A. Dodsan learned Toesday of the death
or Mrs. Gordoo Ertel ()laioy
Dodson) o! ~ringfleid, Obin, her
sioter-ln-law. 9!e diedo!astrdte
in a Columbus hospital Her funeral wUI be Frida,y the 4th o!
April at Cooro,y's Funeral Home
in ~rlngfleld.

Mrs. Carpenter
Host of Club

A letter concernirw the spring
regional meeting to be held at
the Richland Methodist Olurch,
Athens, April 10, was read at a
recent meetlJW oi the Bend 0'
tho River Garden Club of Ba·
dne at the home of MrL Berfti.Ce Clrpenter, Pomeroy.
The dovationll period wu led
by Mro. C.rpeiUr who uaed
An Easter pari)' !or llle 36 pa- "ReiPODIIbilUy" as her topic.
tlents on Ward 9 at the South- This was !ollowod by pi'IQ'&lt;Ir.
"Flower Designs in F1ower
oaotorn Ohio Mental Health Co,.
ter, Athens, was staged 'Jburs- Arra&lt;wements• was the topic of
day, · another in the series of a popor presented by Mrs. Max·
community service projects of Jne Philson. Arrangements were
the American Legion Auxiliary, displayed by Mro. C.q&gt;oiUr and
Mrs. Gretta SimpBon. The one
Eighth District.
by
Mrs. C.rpenter !oaturo&lt;l tho
Mrs. Osby Martin, c&lt;IIUJIUIIity
service chairman. am Mrs. Har- use of puny wtuow and Dutch
ry Davia of Drew Weboter Pool !rio, and tho ooo by Mrs. Slmp39 Amerioan Leglm Auxiliacy 100 was ol. artiftclal zimlao·ln a
conducted t1t1 lllrll'• Coatrlbut- pottocy boWL The arranpmenll
ing tor the refreataerta were were diacuoand b1 Mrs. Philoon.
It wao announced that tho next
the onito of Junct!M City a n d
meotlrw
wUI be held at tha home
CrookoviUe.
of
Mro.
Jane
HW. Rofroahmonto
Junior auxJUery members of
Drew Weboter post prc..tdodjew. were oorved by tho hoateoo to
eley, combs, soap, alii hankies those named and Mro. Mary Lew
lor tltl pme priaeo. Each ~~a• Jahnaon, Mro. Ruth Bornitz and
. tlent received a decorated nut Mrs. Chlorus Grimm.
'"' cmtaining jelljo beana, a
chocolate egg and a chocolata
lewis Rep~~lr Service
bunny.

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Appointed to tho nomimttng commlttee were Mrs. Weber, Mrs.
Dooald Myers and Mro. James
Ruth. Anauctlonwao cOII!ucted by
Gone Wilson.
Assl11tant hostess was Mrs.
Walter Br&lt;Mn. Refroshmentsand
miniature Easter baskets were
served to MrL carl Buckley,
Mrs. Grossnickle, Mrs. Harris,
Mrs. Larkins, Mrs. Weber, Mrs,
Roth, Mrs. R. E. Williams, Mrs.
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9JU'Ior. Mra. Jolin Womer, program chairman, dilllributed t h e
program books.
Tho J&gt;1'081'am wao presented by
Mrs. Non Moore. 9!o showed
oUdoa taken &lt;11 bor trip to Alaska 1n JUly, 1968. or opeclal interell to the garden club member• wore sUdes o! the Buehart
Gardens at Victoria, Britlah columbla. Mrs. Moore commented
'"' tho 1118111' points or interest
along the way and In Alaska.
9!o wao presented with a gift
following her talk.
Mro. Weeley Fry gave t b e
tltoDght for the mooth ondtled
''The Ralnbow." The arrange.mont o! the mooth was pravided by Mrs. Charles Bradbucy.
Jt was a symmetrical piece in a
White ·mllkglasa compote using

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An article
entitled
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dioport
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'll!!!.vli" taken from an Eaotor
Revel- wao presented
along with an Easter pr~er.
Mro. L. E. R8)'110ldl preolded
ot the meottng and amounced the
COIIIJIIIIJilt; Good Frida;r services
ID be beld II tho MiddlOjiDI't
Firat Baptlot a.irch and the
Eallor &amp;mrt.. service to be
lollowed b7 a broalltast at tho
Olurch ol. Chrllt.
The origin o! AprU Fools' Day
waa givsn by Mra. Alice 111111. The door prize waa won by
Mrs. Aaclrey Froat. Tho hooteosea oerved roCrolhmenll•.

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Mias 9!orcy Hayes, Cormer
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club for a few weeks. Al10 attending was Mrs. Willie Dyer.
'lbo next meeting was plamed
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AI that time project books w1ll
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ANNOUNCE BmTII
Mr. and Mro. George Vausltan o! Chlllicotlle are amounc.
lng the birth or a .... Peter
Matthew, born Wednosdll1, April 2, at Holzer Hospital. Mr,
and Mrs. Vaughan have another IDD, Quia, Grandparents are
Mr. and Mro. Feu! Zirkle, Pomero.r; Mr. and Mro. Eller Lew.
Is, Lebanon; and Wllter VllUJIItan. l'l&gt;moro,y.

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members road lnCormatim rolatto the work o! Christ as carrJed on there. Purpoaeoftheprogram waa to acquaint grmpa
with Brazil as a country, her
people and hoz problems.

Tho club voted to!urnioh12arAn Easter theme"'' carried Barbara Dugan, Mrs. Dorio Adrangements lor the Alumni Ba,. oot In devotions by Mrs. &amp;laan amo and Mro. Nora Pierson.
quot May 30. The gr""' IIJII)roved Rawllngo and Miss Nina Ruosoll
at 1Uoaclajo nliltt' 1 mootlna o!
as a civic project for tho year to tho Loyal Palo Cla11 o1. the Mld-

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Hayea h asSistant leader. Dur-

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The traveling prize was award- Adamo. Member• were reminded to Mrs. Richard Foley, Tho Ap- ed thsi their milo boxes are to
rll meeting will be held at tho be brooshl to the next mooting.
borne of Mrs. James Nicholson.
An lnvttatlm WBS extended to
Mrs. Robert ConadaY read an tho members to atlend a meetarticle on "TriUtum Trtuat&gt;h" lng of the Ladles Awdllary o!
am an article on "What to Do tn the Racine Ameriean Legion on
Allril" was given by Mrs. C. E. April 22 at 7:30p.m. at the hall
Bishq&gt;.
when two Malayalan otudentA at
An aucUoo was held and netted Obin Univoroltj&gt; wUI ~
tho club $14.90. Mrs. Howard
The apeclal blrtilday otlerlng
Bircbflald, a guelt, wao auctl..,. '"'' $4. Tho Eaotor tltome was
oer. llefroslunonll wore oervod. earrled oot in ntro&amp;hmaerved by Mrs. Elle111 llowlh
and Mrs. Focio Hayman. Tammy Rooah wausueotatthomoetlng and other members attend-

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' .li~;.::m ~' ;~ ~~i~l ia~jcaPe th~' yatd ne10 ·~!sh~.:~;\t; ~:.~·:= ~ ~==~~;~~:
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tle was hosto•• of the Rutland
Garden Club Monday evening,
with Mils Edna Mae Swick assistlng her.
MrB. Rdlert Conaday condueled the buolneSI meeting in
the abeonceoflhopreoldont, Mrs.
Virgil Atldna.
Mrs. Little read tor devotions.
"WIIat Scripture Sold About Palm
Soliday.'' Tho creed and collect
wore road by tho ,..,... In oni·
son. Roll call waoiiDIWOredby 11
membero -~~ an tntorudng ·
plocoln Yelp Courlcy.
The troaaurorreportedtltatthe
regional duos for 23 mambero
have been paid and lhst a contrl·
butlon to tho highwaypla~had

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on'• Socielj&gt; o! Christian ServIce held at tho East Letart United Methodist Church.
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Mrs. Ml1dred Dmahew waa
program Iosder ilnd she used
The Little Leading Ladies 4-H ~
a large map o! the entire mts- Club was organizing Wednesday ~
IIlla field o! the United Motho- night at the home o! Mrl.
dill Church. Lotlero In "Bra- old Souor, leader. Mrs. W. R.

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Further plana lor tho ahr..,_
ber7 and flowora to be J)lanled
around the new part o! Iowa
haD will be made at tho May '
mooUitg oC the ciub. Mrs. Grace
Prall, prolidont, expreoand 111preciat!M to the civic commitlot Cor tltolr efforts cluing clOIIl$30.00 i.n--llllilct •
upwookinMlddleporl.
C..lllt_tn.
Mra. Walter Crocka, Mrs. Artlllr Straooa, and Mra. Glom
Lambert wore named lo thonomlnallnl
which w1ll prea alate d. omcora at the

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REEDSVILLE - Easter devotliKII conducted by Mrs. Herman
Groasnickle opened the recent
March mooting of the Rivormw
Garden Club at the hcmo of Mro.
Domld Myers. "The Meaning of
Easter" was read by Mrs. Clare.
mOit Harris, and uThe CraiB
alii Tbe Crown" by Mre. Walter
Brown.
For roll call, members held a
aower seed excbange. Forced
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"The flm and ~'ancy of Growirw
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once Noutzllog.
Cleveland and Mro. J, K. Smith,
Tho quiz, a spelling bee on Middleport woreWednoodaynigbt
nower nome•, was conducted by dinner guelll or Mr. and Mro.
Mrs. Paul 8aer and Mro. Hor- Vincent Dabo. Mr. and Mrs. Bing
aco Karr am ,., won by Mrs. wiD ba Joined here f'r1day by
Charles Griffith am Mro. Pur- lhlir daughter, Judy, for the
ley Kerr, who was welc!llled weekend. Juclf wlll be tbe auoot
home after opending the winter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomu Kelly
tn !1orlda.
and children of MlddleporL
Winning ribbons for arrarweMr. and Mrs. Pat Wippel and
menta foaturtrw epriJw !Iowen children, Jooeph, Francio and
were Mra. Rmert Wood. Mrs. Rita, of Severn, Md., are the
Chadwell, Mrs, Earl Dean, am Eastar woekom gueota of her
parents, Mr. om Mrs. Robert
. Mr •· HClller Holtar.
Tho moot tantalizhlg aroma Noutzling, and other relaUveo.
wao named In anower to roll ea11.
Mr. and Mra. Rodney RabinMrs. ChadweU read Eaater ~ aoo of Plttaburgh, Pa., areweeketry and an lnaplraUonll U.QIIibt ond gueota of Mr. and Mrs. liar·
for tho devotions. A salad course 1')' Davia.
carrytrw out an Easter tltome · Mr. and Mrs. Al\&gt;lrt Pettit
wao aorved by tho hosteasea. F'l- and Jim, and Mro. PhyUia 811(1..
voro were nora! clay.
nail were in Partamouth Wednesday to visit Mrs. Potilt'o oiater, Mrs. Claucle Woodard, 1118·
tlent at the Scioto Memorial Ho...
pi tal. They also mited in Follerton, Ky., with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Royden. Johnnie Haydon returned to Pomeroy lor a visit
With the Pettlts.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neuman
ber with a paper on the planting, o! Syracuse will spend the Easter
care of the disease am the dis- weekend in Worthington w I t h
eases they have. Also, Mrs. Em- their son-i,.law and deughtor,
oot Whitehood had prepared an Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wtdttle.
· article on growing magnolias with
each member recelvinganartlcJe.
on dUferent varieties of magnollas, tips on growing them, and
how to J)lant them.
An interesting Bible quiz was

Easter Theme Highlights
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Mrs. Leonard Erwin· Elected Club President

An Easter menu for woliltt
lNIP lor tho award was •
watchero was tho discuoalolt top. larola Hmdalhtlt. Mrs. S
lc at 1 mooting o! the M e l g 1 y GUkty took the pis bpmeiP.f
TOPS Weighi Knatchors Toeacloy .lie week, Mrs. Kathy Hlll ~
nlpt at tho Maiga Count~'. In- ·l.rooih, and Mro. 'Vera Hoi~
flriiW')',
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Mro. Edith Gardner was do· for the turtle.
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clared tho winner o! the 10 pound
Tho net lou for tile ...ek \Ui
CGntell and Mro. Roth Under- tlpt JIOUIIde, and ll)ombera wi11
WOCJOl and Mrs. Frances Hall&amp;\' reminded that Cor BYOl')' Ptiilla
~ed for queen o!.the,J!ook. Run- lhay lose over tho Eaotor . . .
PTA TO MEET
end the)''ll be awarded a REEllSVILLE _ Tho River- ter. Pre1011t lor tho moe!!~!~
view PTA wW moot Menday ev.. which opeaed WlththoTOPSprQ",
ning, AprU7,at7:30ottheschool. er and pledge were 1 KO"-i
First and 5ecend Grade stu- .11 TOPS, two turtles, and
dents wiD sing several Eaoter J&gt;ip, Mro. Botzy GUke)' lieD tho
• ..,.. am MrB. Ade Holter of. door prize.
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Pomeroy RD wlll give a talk and
BaU;y and Kotltryn Ruasoll of
show oUdos of her trip to tho Morehead, K)'., wo~o aueltl ~ot
Holy Wd.
the mooting. .
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He IIPJre• !llellllma. Whio ho'o theal ~ · llld llj1e them to tho
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DonohUe, mlolster; James J!rew.. UNITED FAITH CHURCH
llwton. 5uaday School s~erlllo _ Neaoe · Settle'!'ent. Sunday
tendent. Churob School, 9,30 a. School Superlllledem, Roy Job,._
m.; MomiDg worohlp, 10:30 L son. Youth meeu111, 6:30, SliDon.; YCXItb meeii~Wo SUnday, 6 p. day.
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oon. Prayer service, Wednelday, Stoblllns, l)llltor. SUnday S.hool,
8 9 , m.
9:30 L m.; Worshlj) aervioe, 10BETHANY UNITED METHO- :SOL Dl.l Bible. otudy endprayer
DIST CHtJRCH _ Rev. Paul A. aervlce, Wedilelday, 7:30 p.m.
Sellers, pastor. Morninllworshlp
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L m. Bl1the Thoill, ....t. Youth Superilltendent. Sunday School,
Followshlj, 6:30p.m.
9:30 L m.; Morelto&amp; worshiJ&gt;,
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CHURCH _ Rev. Amos TIIUa, Wednesday, 7 p, m.; choir praoI)IIII&lt;Jr. Sunday School, 9:30Lm.; tleo, Wednos4tq, 8:80p.m.
LM Burnem, lifll, WqtahlilaervJIT. UNION lllftlat- Rev. eeleo, 11 L m. Wedneed&amp;y preyer on Cox, putor, Sulliley School
meetlrw, 7:30 p, m. Sunday night ouperlnltdent, Earl Sllrltey,SW..
-.hlp, 7:30.
• day Scloool, 9145 L m.; SUnday
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week servioe, Wednelday, 7:30 m., Mrs. •Lyda Chevalier, pres!»· m.
delL Sol8 oervioe and sermon.
RACINE FIRST Bl\fTIST 8:20. Mid-Week greyer rliootlllg
Charleo Norrlo, l)llotor. Sunday Wedneedey, 7:30 p. m,, MrL
Sohool, 9:30 L m.; Morning wor- Mule Holzlngsr, class leader.
ohlp, 10:45 L m. Sunday evetti~W
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evening Blhle Study, 7:30 p, m. eaeh Friday evening, 7:30p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Pastor Ken Dorrlngtooo o! RevGreat Bend, CharleoNorrls,l)ll,... onswood Second JlopUst Church.
tor. WorshiJ&gt; servioe, 9:30 L m.; Blhle Study each Wednesday at
Sunday School, 10:30 L m.
!'.;30 p, ·m. ,
MORNING STAR UNITED
POMEROY LOWER UGHT
METHODIST CHURCH - Rev. CHURCH - Harrlaonvllle Road.
WOllam Alroon, l)llotor; John Rev. Roy Taylor, pastor; WUlhle, S.Vt.; Roy Van Meter, Aaat llam RHves, SUnday SchoolS!¢
SU(It SundiiJ School,, 9:45 L m.; Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Wor- .
~lorDing Worohlp, 10:45 L m.; ohlp eervloe, 10:30 L m.; EvePrayer meet1111, 7:30 p, m. ni~W -ship, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer
Thura4tq, Fred E. Smith, ley- aorl praloe serYioe, Thuroday,
1-.. YIXIth FOIIO..ohll&gt;, 7:30 7:30 J&gt;. m.
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cer, o~t.; Alfred Wolfe, assist- Wedneadey, 7:38 p. m.; U.JI. Y.F.
to avea tile Nlell tf II~
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111 aiL 11Drn1nJ Sef111011, II L m., 7 p, m. oaoh SUndl,y.jJunloroholr
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wldle, lleije IIIII IIIIYw. ~~~~~~~~- SUtday. cllaa moet- Senior Choir praotlee, Thurs4tq,
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a.m. llterilltliW &amp;llllay 7:30 p, m.; Wesleyan Servloe
: ,11 .. :: bWII
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p, Ill. owry other 5unday eve- ..... -~~~~~. fourth l'rldly ot
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POMEROY TRINITY UNITED
PORTLAND Ul'i!TED METHO,CHtJRCH OF CHRIST- 'oneY, 'W, DIST CHURCH -" W, Dale l:lr:H. Perrin, l)llotor, Pairlok D. Clura, pootor, 'Suiday •School,
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.wood, olfll, Sunlay ~hool, 9:U 9:30 L m.; Worship service, 7:30
'
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Neaee, dlrHtor, Ttoireda,y,, Ill IO:ali L m.; Wcl'ohli&gt; oenlce,
day, ·Btiay lio, qljl~fi!IJI ·~ ID t:IO. L m., Grot IIIII tlllrd Sun1 church 100lal .-!.
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·CH!iJS'f - Eupat llllderwood, CHURCH
- Rev. C.·J, Llmley,
pa~f ,V. H.lli'IIV, ·~I Suti- ~ator. Chllrdl• Schoolo 9:34111
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THE Cl!ESTER METHODIST
t:HAiiGE - Rev. P-1 ,;, Ceo~ JIIIIIDr, CHFSTEooiR: Worshli&gt;
•., m.; Sunday Sch , 10 L m.;
MrL Wild spencer, So4?1. FLATWOODS: Churoh School, Sunday,

fred and .Flolll'oods. Servloeo
ST, PAUL LU111ERAN - Brl·
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert SUnday moralng or evening ol an Engel, pootor, Sunrlay School,
Grate, l)llllot". Worohlp eervlce, each week.
9:45 L m.; Worship, 10:30 Lm.
11 L m. and 7:30 J&gt;. m., Sunday,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTSYRACUSE UNITED JIETIIOSlfll, Worohlp Servleea at 10:45, l!lr; Adra Swlok, .Sunday S.hool Sunday School, 9:30 L m. Riel!- P11110roy, Mulberry His. Bold, DIST - Rev. Paul A. Sellers,
wlllo tho BeY, eeoto. Easier Sun- •rliltendent. Sunday SchaGJ,. ord Barton, So¢ Charles Bio- north of Voterano Memorial Hoa- pallor. ~ Scloool, 9:30L m.,
i1ae Sertlooo at 8 Lm. Eaoter i:38 i.. m.; Worohlil· eervloe, oell, aoolllent slfll, Preyer meet- pllal. PhiUp Gager, I)IIStor. Sat&gt;- Ben Qulllliierry, &amp;vt. Mortlin&amp;
Ea hlft at 10:30 Sunday mom- 10:30 1, m. Youth and JUDI« IIV, Wednelday, 7:30 .Po m.
both School, saturday, 2 p. m.; worohli&gt;, 10:30 L m., ftnt IDol
low, Wednes4tq evenlqj pnyer Jauth iervioe, 6:45 p. m. EHARRISONVILLE PRESBY· WorahiJ&gt;, 3:15 J&gt;. m.; Youth Fel- third Sundlyo eaeh mOIIIh. Eoervtce1 at 7:45,
ni~W worshiJ&gt;, 7:38. Prayer and TERIAN - Mra. Norma Lee, lowohli&gt; end Adult Bible Study, ni~W eva~lallc service, 7:30
LOTTRIDGE UNITED JIETII- prelao, Wedneodl)', 7:30
SutodV School ~ndent. Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.
p. m., second and!...nhSundlyo,
ODIST _ Worohli&gt;,llratoilrlthlrd
UNITED FAITH CHURCH Sunday School, 9:38 L m. Sitno
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERCARMEL UNITED JIETIIOSundlys of eaob month, 10:45 L Neaoe Settlement "- Robert E. day IOI'YIOI!o 8 P. m., ,tile Rev. IAN CHURCH - Middleport, DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
Guest minister. James Ruehl,._ Sellon, pastor. SUnrlay School,
111,; aeomd and !...rth Sundays, Smith, Sr., pootor, Sua!ay School Max Donah,. of Jllddleport.
7:30 p. m. Swlday School, 9:45 &amp;vt, RoyJohllloo.Siitor!QSchool
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, Lar· an, Swlday School So¢ Swlday 9:38 L m.; Wayne n...oh, So¢
L m. Chrlodu E - - · third 9:30 L m.; Wlll'ahlp oenlce, ry Cernahaa, presiding mlnlo- School, 9:30 L m.;Worshli&gt;oen- Morning worohlp, 10:30 L m.,
~~of .-&lt;~~IDG!th.
, 10:30 L m. end 7:30 p. m. eaoh tor. Swlday: Bible lecture, 9:30 lee, 10:30 L m.; Choir praotloe seoond and fnorthSUndayaofeaeh
LAUREL CUFF FBEEMETH• Sunday. Youth meettne lllld choir L DL; W~h Tower l!'U!Y• 10:30 · 7:30 P. m. Wednelday.
mcrih. Evening evenaellatle ser·
ODJ81 ..;, .Sueday School, 9:30 i.. preotloe, 6:30 p, m. -Sunday. L m.; Wednelday;, :llfble otud,y,
ASBURY UNITED METHODIST vi co, 8 p, m. second and third
lD.r~worohiJ&gt;,10:10L m.;
KENO CHURCH' OF CHRIST- 1 J&gt;. m. Thurlday: Jliftlotry ochool - Syraeuoe. Hev, WenleU Slut- Sunday eaoh month.
EVOIIinSWorohiJ&gt;,7:30p.m.;Wed- Norman JlcCeln, Sot?t. Service• at 7 p. m. Servioe11100111V 11 ler, pastor. Sunday School, 10
ENTERPRISE \)NITEil METH•Iday, Chrlodu Youth~ weekly at 9:30 L m. Proaohlng, 8 p. m.
L m.; Cerroll Nor rio, Soc&gt;~. Wor- . ODIST - Rev. William Alraon,
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST ship senice, 11 L m.; MYF, 6 postor. Ralph Spenoer, So¢; Elers, 8:30 J&gt;. m.; Preyer mHtlow, llrot and third Suroday ol month
7:30 .Po m. Tlnlledey, oholr pl'llc- by Charles Ruooell, 9:30 Llil. -MOler St - Everaon Week- p, m. Sunday; Preyer meellqj, don Weeks, asst. Worahlil servlleo, 7 J&gt;. m. R. Eugene GUI;
THE BRADFORD CHURCH OF loy, p111tor. Bible olud,y i:llsoes, Wednesday, 8 p, m.
loea, 9:30 L m.; SUtday School,
l)llllor; PhD Wloo, Slt?t.
CHRIST- Charle1 RusoeD,I)III- Sunday, 10 L m. Worahli&gt; and
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE 10:30 L m.; Ywth Fallowohlp,
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST tor, Richard Gilkey, S14'L SW.. preechlng, 10:55 L m.; Sunday NAZARENE- Corner Unlooand 6:38 p, m. Wedneoay: Choir,
_ RAIIIIIle RusooU, JIIStGI'. Nor- day School, 9:30 L m.; Morning evenlow servioe, 7:30. Bible study Mulberry. Rev, Clyde V, Hendor- 6:15 p, m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
man C. WW, s~t. Sunolay School worohiJ&gt;, 10:30 L m.; Evenlns otlsoea, Wednelday, 7:30 p.m. aoo, l)llalor, Sunday School, 9:30
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Mldt:IO L m.; WonhiJ&gt; oervioe, worahlp, 7 p.m. WedneldayBible
GRACE EPISCOPAL - E. L m.; Reymom Walburn, Slvt. dleport, 5th and Main. Jack
-10:30 L m. Chrlollan Endliovor Slud,y, 7:30 p, m.
MaiD Slree~ Pm:oro,y. Church Morning worshll&gt;, 10:30 L m. ; Sclteo, s~t. Bible School, 9:30
Dtwid li1ml al1fUist tlrlrty cefflurits •go. He A.~ •otbi•g of
Sunday evening. ,,
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF School, 10:30 L m. eaoh Sun- EYenliW Service, 7:30 p, m. Mid- L m.; Morn! ow worship, 10:30 L
outer spate . .. of gfllt~xits bNrtlhtg thro~tgb tbt 11oill •• • tJf
RACJNE FIRST CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY dey, Third Sunday ofeeoh mouth Week service, Wednesday, 7:30 m.; Evening worshli&gt;, 7:30p, m.;
P•rticles of ewrgy ud fiUJtltr spiaat.g their w111y fro• a o•e·
THE NAZARENE-Sunday School SAINTS- Portland·Raelllelloed. no mornl~W servlee. Holy oom· p. m.
Preyer service, Wednelday, 7 p.
tlfllt u~losio• toward tlu etlr.er of tiH Jo!llll!erst.
FOREST RUN UNITED METH- m., Hev, Raulin Moyer, l)llator.
9,30 L m.; MornliW Worship, Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Moi'Oo munlon, 7:30 J&gt;. Ill.
He .hew o.Iy tlu •ltMs of bis uti11r la•d . . . their liabt s a11J
10:30 Lm.; Eveni~W WonhiJ&gt;, 1111 worship, 10:30 L m.; Suroday
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED ODIST - Rev. Wendell G. SlutCHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
shadow• axJ rv,rr.c.&amp;.•g.i•J tlrifb of douJ.
7:30 p. m. Wednelday, SUnday even!• service at 7 p.m. Wed- METHODIST- Worship, seeond ler, pastor. WorshiJ&gt; servioe, 9 - Middleport. Rev. Audry Mill· ,
B•t IN k•ew, as 111;llkJ•s brfo,.~ nJ. sO.n, that these skJes
School Superintendent, PauUno nelday evenl111 preyer servloe and !...rth Sunday, 10:30 Lm.; L m.; Suroday School, 10 L m. er, pastor. Lester Taylor, S~t.
wrre tiD accidr11t, They toi.J hla of the Mitul nJ Htar"t that rules
JloCitntook. Paii!Or, Rev. Morris at 7:30 Paotor, Elder C, W, llrot and third SUndays, 7:30 Mro. Fred Nease, SUp~
SUnday School, 9:30 L m.; Mor,._
the do,..;• of life. Tbty told bi111 w~ are not alon~ .
11. WolfL
Proffitt.
p, m. Sunday School, 9:30a.m.
THE MINERSVILLE UNITED lng Worship 10:30 L m.; Junior
""Thr be11tmu tlrcl•re tlu alory of GoJ," be wrote~- the 19th
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED
THE BRADBURY CHURCH OF Youth FeUowahli&gt;, 6 J&gt;. m. each METIIODIST - Rev. Wendell Sodet,y, 6:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45
P•lll•,
"Thr firJJIIJ1M81 sboweth his biJ.di'NIOrlt."
METHODIST_ Mol'IIIDIWorohli&gt; CHRIST- Mr. TedCidWolllder, . Sunday at To!ppers Plalna Unlltd Sllltler, pastor. SUnday School, p, m. Sundey Evangelistic meetThrough those SfiMt slies rotle thr Jt•r tNt drew me~~ to tbr
9:30 L m. at """'"• EUB build- paotor. Jerry Van biiii&amp;8D, su,._ Methodist Chureh.
9 L m.; Kenneth Wlgglno, S~t. lng, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting,
setae
of our Sa11ior't birth. Agai1ut those sftJes Is always Ulbo"Nlng. EJII)Inded SUnday School sea- dey School ~erlnlendent. SunCHESTER CHURCH OF GOD Worship service, 10 L m,
Wednes4tq, 7:30p.m.
ettrtl
the
Cr~m o• winch He JUtl for "'·
alan !or IIU'IIrylogrldealxehll· day School, 9:30 L m.; Morning · -The Rev. Chester Bryant, pasSYRACUSE CHURCH OF TilE
THE SALVATION ARMY - E,._
U.Jer tbosr she1 we'll ~orrih~ tordhrr tiH lt.iJe'll Lord.
dren at !ormel' Methodlot annex worship, 10:30 L m.; Eveni~W lor. Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; NAZARENE- Rev. A E, Miller vo,y 1Rey S. Wining, officer In
9:30L
m.,
MrL
James
Stout,
oervloe,
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Wedneedey,
WorshiJ&gt;
oervlce,
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BobMoore,SIIIIdi)ISchool
char~
Sunday,
10
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Holl11
ehildren'a auperilteNient. ~ Prayer 11enrlce, 7:30 p. m.
ning worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer ~ Sunday School classes for ness lliieflng; 10:30 L m. SwJ..
dQ' Church School, adults and
GRAHAM UNITED METHO- oerviee, Tuesday, 7:30 p, m. all ages, 9:30 a. m.; Morning dey School Young People's LeMaHhaw MaHhew MaHhew
yCXItb, 10:30 L m.; Jenlor High, DIST CHURCH- Preechi~W, 9:30 Youth service, Thurlday, 7:30 p. worship, 10:30 a. m.; NYPS su.. glon, 7 p, m.; Salvation meeting,
Acts Romans I Corinthians
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Senior High and Young Adult&amp; L m., first and second Surodays m. Moothly olngs, ftrat 5aturdey day, 6:30 p. m.; Evangelistic 7:30 p. !JI.; Thursday, I to 3 p.
28:1·10 28:11-20 2:22-36 2:37-47 5:12-17
11 :23-26
meet in former Methodist Church of each monthi third and fourth of each month,
service, Sunday, 7:30 p, m.: Mid- m., Ladies Home Leaguej 7 p.m.
for Sunday Churoh SchooL Boyd Sundays eaeh month, worohiJ&gt;
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIST- Week Prayer meeting Wednesday Prep cl&amp;BSOS.
Hackney, yCXItb superintendent; aerviee at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday IAN CHURCH - James Smith, 7:30 p. m. Missionary Meeting
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - MidPost hlghsohoolandsenloradulls evenlowo at 7:30, Preyer and pastor, Robert Paulsen, Sundey seeond Wednesday o! each month dleport, corner or Fourth and Wit~ the hope it will , in some. measure , foster and help sustain that which is good in
meet In fcihner EUB bulldlroa. Jlo. Bible Study.
School S.Vt Morning oerviee, at 7:30 p. m.
Main SL Roberl Jackson, pastor. fami.Iy and communt!y hfe , thts feature is sponsored by the business firm s and organbart VIneyard, 1 ~1. Mull Bible
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH 9:30 L m.; Sunday School, 10:45
MASON BAPTIST CHAPEL Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Mor,._
tzaltons whose names appear below.
Clall l)llr\l' last Mondey eaeh OF GOD - Second st., Maoon, L m.; Youth meeti~W, 6:45p.m. The Rev. Harold Cumlnghlm, low worshll&gt;, 10:30 L m., Arnold
moath. youi!, Fellowohli&gt; each W, VL Suroday SChool, 10 L m.
SILVER RUN FREE W I L L pastor. Charles Lambert, Sunday Richards, S141t.
Sunday, 6 p. m. In former Meth- Mornlrc worohip, 11 L m. EVID- BAPTIST - Rev. Ceudlll Atkins, School Slvt. Corner Second ani
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST - ·
odlot bulldlroa. Dlstrlet yCXItbral· gellstlc servioe, 7:30 p. m. Bible pastor. Richard Fink, Sundey Pomeroy Sts., Mason, W. Va.; Rev. samuel J. Jackson, l)llstor•
1y llrot MOIIdly of each month. Study and pr111er oervloe, We&lt;lo School S..,Orlntendent. Sunday Sundey School, 9:45 L m.; Wor- Prayer service, 9:30 L m.; san.
(Larry Bailey)
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LETART UNITED METHO- nelday, 7:30 p, m. Chootor To,._ School, 10 L m.; Worohli&gt;, 7;30 ship service, It Wednesdeyevo- day School, 10 L m.; Mrs. Ger· ·
WEST MAIN ST.
POMEROY, 0,
HUNTINGTON, W. VA
/)mT CJ1.YRGP..,;-•.First and.MeC•,. ·~' pastor•. ~hone ~13$.
p, m. Prayer meeting, 'niUrsday, nlng, training union, 7j Prayer tro:le Butler, s"'L Wonhip aerv·
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!md SUnciayo, preaehlng at Bp.m.; CARLETON arulltll-.~ ;7:30 p. m. Cho!J&lt;·praetlce, Tues- service, 7:t5. • • .;; ~ ! Ice, 11 L m. Baptist Tralntngu... .
Third and fiXIrth SUnday&amp;, Sun- burg Road. Sunday School, 9:30 :day, 7 P.•.pL
THE ROCK SPRINGS UNI'I'£D ' ion, first lnd oecond SUndays at
day School, 10 L m., Worohli&gt; L m., Ralph Cerl, a¢ Wor1hlp
POMEROY CHURCH OF METHODIST - C, J, Lemley, 5:30 p, m.; Mrs. Mary Woods,
oenlee ·11 11 L m.; Tuelday servloe, 10:30 a. m. end 7:30 p, CHRIST - Robert H. Wood, l)lls- pas!Dr, Harold Blackston, ehurch president.
HMEMBER OF THE BIG 3"
eveni~Ws at a Jl. m., Prayer and m. alternately. Prayer meeti~W, tor. Sunday Bible study, 9:30 L sehool SUI&gt;t. Moralng worship,
HYSELL RUN FREE METHOGENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Blble Study.
Wednelday, 7:30 p. m. Hev. Jay m.; Morol~WWorshlp,10:30Lm.; 9:30 L m,; Churoh School, 10:15 DIST - Rev. CeeU J, Wloe, paoPHONE 99~284
MIDDLEPORT
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PH, 667~280
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE SWes, pastor,
Youth meeting, 6:30 p.m.; Eve· L m.; Evening worshiJ&gt;, 7:30: tor. Sunday School, 9:30 L m.;
NAZARENE _ Rev, UO)'II D.
OLD DEXTER CONGREGA- nlng worship, 7:30. Mid-Week MYF Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Preyer Morning Worship, i0:30; EveGrimm, Jr., Jllllot". SUnday TIONAL CH.URCH _Rev. Wll· service, Wednelday, ?:30 p, m. meeting and Blblestlldy, Wednea- nlng worship, 7:30 p, m.; Young
School, S:SO a.m.; Morning wor- lard Dutcher, paator. Mra. Wor- Junior choir pnctice, Friday, day, 7:30 p. m. Administrative People's Service, 6:45 p. m.;
ship, 10:30 L m.; Young~e's ley Frlnela, SUnday School S.Vt. 4 P. m.
Counoll meeting, llrot Monday ol Prayer meeting, Thurs4tq, 7:30
SALES - ALUS CHALMBERS - SERVICE
oervlce, 6:45 p, m,; Evangelistic Sunday Schoo, g, 30 L m. Church
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN each month, 7:30 p. m.
p. m.
FARM - INDUSTRIAL - LAWN - GARDEN
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
lll'vicea, 7,30 p, m. Wedneedey oerviceo ftnt a:d third Sundey LlngsvUie VIllage, Rev. Robert
EDEN UNITEIJ BRETIIREN IN
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAP·
TUPPERS
PLAINS
PH, 667-3 435
,VIi~ ...-.Ice, 7:30 P. m.
folloWing SUnday School. Seoond Eugene Muaser, l)llstor, WorshiJ&gt; CHRIST - Elden R. Blake, I)IIS· TIST - Charles W, SlmOIII,J)&amp;I·

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Rt.
124, Phone mat.
Cbester, Ohio, on Satunlay,
11-11-lfc
April 5 at 7:30 p.m. Featured singers, Ernest Carter and
The Hymn Trio. Public Is In- FURN1SIIED house In Pomeroy, five rooms and bath.
vited.
4-2-31c
CaD evenlrrgB•. muQ.
s.e.tfe
EASTER Sunrise services 6
a.m. at Freedcm G&lt;lsnel MiRsion at Bald KMI&gt;s. · Sunda)' FURNJSIIElJ TWO BEDROOM
apartment, Middleport. Pllone
School 9:30 a.m. Easter pro1192-38'
74.
H-tfc
ogram by youllJl people, 7:30
p.m. Sunday evening Public
ONE FOUR-room apartment
Is Invited.
4-~c
furnished, ground floor; al110
!railer lots and garden and
DIJBL!C Sale Friday, George's
camp sites on the river. MaAuction HoWle, Rutland, new
rton Reynoldl, Ma!IOII, Phone
and used merchandise. Con·
773&lt;il47
3-19-110'
slgnments welrome. ()pe!l
from 10 a.m. till sale time for
consignments. Sale starts at TRAILER, BROWN'S TRAILER PARK, Minersville, phone
7 p.m.
1-z..atc
9113-3331.
4-l&amp;
WILL DO sewing at home zippers, pocket&lt;, peg!ing.
Pets For Sale
hemming, alterations, etc. MINIA'l'lJRE Poodle close oo1 •
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Ma90n,
6 pupa, 5 matrons, cash sales
Phone 773-5651 .
1-30-tfc
only. Also wire terrien now,
Min. Sclmauzers ln 3 weeks.
HAM SHOOT, Sunday, starting
ll'elan:f Road, Kl's, Coolville,
at l p.m. on the Bobby Hill
Ohio, Phone 1!67..1565. 4-7.-71c
!ann Sponsored by the Racine Fire Department.
ForS•I•
4-2-3tc POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
miniature, f75 and up. stud
VACANCY for two elderly peoservice and grooming. Phoae
ple. Prefer private paid paDIU443.
11 s tic
tients. Phone Mason, 773-5185.
10-8-tfc POTATOES, Phone 843-2154
Clarence Proffltl, PorUand.
ANYONE using a bed, walker
10-111-tfc
or wheelchair belonging to
D.A.V. Cbapter 53. Pomeroy, NEW 1969 Zig Zag Sewing Maplease call Jacob Turner,
chine In original factory carcommander, Phone 99~1.
ton. Automatk zig zag to
, We just want to know where
!llllke buttonholes, sew on but&lt;
they are.
3-2'1-8\c
tons, monogram, and make
laney designs with just the
Employment Wanted
twist of a single dial. L 'I Jn
IIOUSEWORK wanted by the
lay away and never been
used.· Balance due only $47
· day or week. Eulah Francis
·' Phone 119'.!·il884.
4-4-3tc
or terms or $7 per month.
Phone 993-ll615."
4-1-«c!

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Wented To Buy
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r .ARM WITHIN 10 miles of
Must have 10 acres of
land and Rood water.
Ph&gt;no 241-2452.
3-30-tfc

1958 INTI!lRNATIONAL tractor
240 wltb mower. Pllone m.
!IIS'T.

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SIX ROOM hOU8e wltb two lots,
~Dar, Var&amp;lfO• ..,00 Iocallon,
nhone daytlme 7142411. I!J9e.
nlll!(l 74USOI .
4-Uie
1\ZN'ft.E rllllnt hone. " 74UOU.
f.l.ate

f.Uie

Real Estate For Sale
ANNOUNCING
DENVER K. HIGLEY

SEWING MACIIINES, n]lllr
oervlce, all make~. WY S.
2284. The Fabric ShoP, Pomeroy. Authorized Slager Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
Scissors.
~c
C!GARETI'E vending maeb!Mo
and service. ABC Enterprilu,
Mason, W, Va. Phone 7'13454J.
11-f.tfc
RADIO and TV repair, houae
calls. and autennas Installed.
John Harrison, Phone 9113U.
IUtlc

time rnident of Meigs
County, an owner of Hig·
ley's Barber Shop, is now

associated with

0. D. PARSONS
REALTOR,

salesman

for

real

estate.

I P.hono «6ool580, Gallipolis
RODNEY DOWNING
Real Estate Btoler
PhoDe III1M34Z
Middleport. Ohio

4-1-Mic

lioaSlETTER
REALTY

AliTOIIfOIIn:l!! Insurance bee1l
ranceD•d? IAIOI JOIII' oaerator'• llren"'? can 111-M.

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For The Fastest
SIIYiet DAY or

Aut., Sales

; 966 TRIIJIMPH Spitfire convertible, 34.000 miles, e:rceJ.
lent condlllon, one owner.
Call 99'UI637 or contact Elber
Johnson. Rt. 4 Pomeroy,
Raiby Run Road.
4+3tp
l~S3

F -85 OLDS; aulomallc, JIO-

wer steering, ccndltion excel·
l•nt. John !hie, Racine • Phone
949-2632.
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NIGHT ... CALL
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RAILINGS S~RVICE

- . DAY99N15f

NIGHT 992-7324 •,
.R. li. RAILINGS SONS

One Of MY Two Places
Of Business
Both Dolnc Excellent
Contact

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FOR SALE
TWO FAMILY HOME
5 Roomo and Batt. on Flrot
Floor, 5 Roo11s and bath
on Socond Floor, 2 Car
Gorago 0t1d 3 Room Utll·
.lty Building. Coil 949·
3311 or 949·2153, Raclno
0. Could bo lncomo Pr;.
pori)' or For Largo Family.

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WANTED
WAITRESS AND
SHORT ORDER COOK
Top Salary. lni11Yiews
9 Ill 4. No Phone Calls.
PLEASANT POINT

Make it
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"ft'"l a medical book that'a been In my family for yearo.
I brou&amp;flt It alone to back up my aide of tho orcumont!"

New Haven Social Events
menta to tho10 atlendll!i: Mra.
CLUB MEETS
Donald
III.Yneo, Mrl. L I e u l o
Qlerokee Homemakers
110UIIII,
Mr~. ,Jolll SliiJih, Mrt.
tile homo ol.

Mrl.

[ng~=~wl0::th~Mrl:~::
bul
the clull

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Mr. and Mro. Kellh llarklna
an:f 1011 are YlsiU.. the Paul
Stelmnetz family.
Mr. an:f Mrs. Rd&gt;erl Alkire .
Ylolted Mr. an:f Mrt. Vlrsll At..
!dna aDd Mrt. Ruby llalllda,y one
evenlnt! recently.
Mro. Goldie Jones Ia ""'n:fbv
a(lllo time In SaoduskY whllo her
sonIa ot Cleveland Clinic forobaenaUon and possible aurpry.
Mr. and Mra. Rd&gt;erl Alkire
spent an evenll!i recently with
Mr. and Mrt. D11e Whaley In
Athena.
Mrs. May Maaoo Ylalted Mrt.
John Stout
Mr. an:f Mrt. H. D. GUkey llld
Jackie 11111 Joey, P1l11101"01, aDd
Mrt. LouloeGUkeyand8CIII,'lWI,
of Albany opent Sunday evenl!v
with Ava GUkey.
Mr. and Mro. Robert Jewell
were a~C~per guests of the Glen
Jewell• SUnday event._
!fro. Nora Jordan of Mlddleport an:f Mro. Katie Wtlaon at..
tended the funeral of Arq Perry
o! Clrpenter on Sunday.
Mr. an:f Mrs. Earl McGrath
also attended the Arq Perry fu.
noral Mro. McGralb wan niece.
Mr. and Mrs. All Jordan opent
Sa~ afternoon with Mrs. Ka·
tie wu...,
Mr. an:f Mrt. F, 0. Whaley of
Columbus Ylalted the Robert AIldrea, the D, 0. Wlaleyl 81111 the
Robert Clarka an:f AVI GUI!ay.
Mr. Whaley will enter Clevelan:f
Cllnlc AjlrU 13 for huart sur·
Tho Frank J;Wieo and chU·
dren Ylalted the M. 1t. EWJea.
Mr. llld Mrt. Wlil!am Clint,

Enjoy our troditional
ham or turkey or
chicken with all tho
trimmings, or choose
your favorite dish
from our fine menu.
Bring the family ...
it's fun for all.

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pllt cordi ao a proJect, _ .
IDs were Mra. K. K. Sclteo,

!far11

JVS'T ABOOT .dr!!' CflfEP$ WHO' VE GOT

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11011 and Mra[TAlbtrt 'ibompA
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~C E ~MNIE'S

COI'IVINCfD IT 11./AG
oil 1&lt;1Dt1A'*"'1Q,
I TKOOGHT THIS
WA S A CASE

ROTAllY MEETs

Tbl reautar dlnnil- meoilq o1.

Rolar7 Clllb 1111
Mrt. Kate Stone, Mrt. LeoUtch- helcJ '"' 11urtelol 1!\'0111118. Fol·
liullneao aoallon Mr.
flald,
Brolinlns and lira. lowlntlthe
Cl)rdo Foley, principal o1. WabaKate Rwllb.
ma Hlab Scbool, reported iD Ido
recent trip to Callton4 where
WON ONE CLASS
• national Prlncl·
1bo Win &lt;a Clau ol. tile "Unit.. he eel Melllodlll C..Uh mat for Jill'• meetlill.
,._,., -~ were Dlek
Ill f8lll]ar IIIOIIIIIlJ IIIIOII!ll al
01;11.
IW'I WUea, Rclbert Gllmare,
the c:lllll'ch. A coverecl tllh diDJI!D8B
N, RllUill, Donald F~
nor waoenjo,yecl blthe_,.l.
Rauab,
Lloyd
Rwlh, -'It 'I'hillmllloao were led by JIIIIOI
bot,
Berman LQne, Jad&lt; Flub.
GObert.
,._,. were llr. llld Mro. er, liar.,- Miller, Lewll &amp;m;.
Georflll Jn&amp;alo, llr. IIIII M r a. mer, RuaiOII Clpehart, Rume
Jamoa Gilbert, Mr. IIIII M r a. WW!om1011, Donald FOiilOIOII&amp;
liGbert 1lorndon, lin. FJ'IIIk Cl,yde FoliO' IIIII Rev. Lowell
YClOIII, Jr., Mro. l'llll rortno;y, ~.
IIIII Mra. Tom - . . . . ·
DAUGIITEII BORN
HOMEMAKERS CLUB
Mr. and Mra. Gory Miller o1.
Avalallcbe --.n Club South Point, Ohio are IIIIGIIIIC·
mel '"' Tlllradq at the borlll ol. llli the blrlb o1. a dlulbler 011
Leo ~1011, with lhe llareh 16. 'lllo.-llTivll wallh.P1'8oldent, lin. llorr7 Slaall, ed Px pounda, ten Cllllceo, IIIII
prolldJDB. DovoiJOIIa Win led by hla boon 111111ecl Jomlfer I&lt;Ynn.
Mra. Donald ~o, f~ Mrl. Miller II the former a.e
with .the ......, ol!lllftl "'!'billa ED• GoodnltAt.
DIY Fatber'o World."
llalernaliJ'-r It Mra.
Tbl leo1011 ''llecaratlai Mldt Fnnceo Goodnlle o1. New 11m1n,
EaQ'' 1111 .PI'eMIIIecl by-- IIIIIPIIemllltl'llldmotberlalln.
ard R&lt;lulh. Sldet wwe 1t11nm JoJell(llne Miller, llao ol. New
by Mra. Harry
Haven. Paternal ll'eat-11'1111111011 with the 1011111. A motluor It Mra. Vema Blreb·
llrlllal ol. a.- ....._nta field o1. Galllpolla, Ohlo.
wllh artU!clal fiCIINl'a waa II•·
• by the lea1011 Ieeder.
Pions Mre mado to bold e
dlrlllr at the AJiplla,.,.., Polm'
Corn&amp;wlr at 12 ,_, 01111Q If.
II 1IU IUiillted that lheJ tour
ORDI!R NOW
the MIIOII ~ture Fac1D17 If·
MEMORIAL
tor IIIII dlmlr.
Goine jlrlleawere -byllrt. • Quality ltlolllments •
Jalll lilmlth. Tbl Ajll'll IDIIMW
wW 'be held at the homo ol. Mra.
Rou.lll wllb lira. 1111
f9:z;$314
'l'llllmplon u reertatltmal 11111~I
W.
Mala
. P0111or.oy
or.
The holllll HrYecl nlrtiii-

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~UTHORIT!ES~

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IONUIENT CO.

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACIIOIIII

2.Stunted

l.Harvett
G. Complaln
unreason..

anlmall

ably

8. Old
alphabet

tetter
tO. Seaweed
aub1tance
11. BeJJI&amp;n
marble

12. Threeaome.11
.16. Bwie.11
18. Pay up
17. Qoclol
·. pleuufe
18. Hlad
apjl&lt;ndaJe

20. •Dflneerinr
dope .

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t. Counteuea

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21.0Jua.
IIClOUI

lnaoct

and

22.Texu

lAdle•
ft. Lion or

23.Partot

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8. Location ot
TajMahat
7, Oritklnd
of cbeck

8. Complaint
11. Pan-of an
ur:nbreUa
13. Searchel

lor
lG. Squatted
19. Vene·
ration

liver

"to be"
2t. EiC~ibJtl
25. Brea11t·

work
28. Ltke
' 21.Nn
point

'13. C\lble

·meter
33. YellOW·
levor
JnOIQUlto

St. Snoop

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WE PRAIRIE 0065 A/I£

MAKING A COAlE BACK !

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. 218 E. MAIN
992-9974
POMI!ROY
~ll.r 5:30 A.M. te 7:00 P .M.~Sundo•~,7100' to 7·.• o

,q GRUDGE Ott AGAINST AMERICA •• ,
THaT'S WHO~ ·~00'1'" ALWAYS $AY$
~PEOPLE REGA~C HIS GllfATEST
_ 'l' l5f ll1E FACT lt4AT HE'S

FOR lHf FEDfRAL

the New Haven

Mrt. . lloljJhl KaiHIIIacli a n d
daqbter ol i!'ho FIIIDa wore Sunde¥ Y11ltora of Mr. alit Mra,
Waldo Neal.
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Mro. 01111 Arlx 11 YloiiiJW her
daQtlhler, Rl&amp;b Snod&amp;lillt. · ·
. Mr. IIIII lin. OV!u Alldn ot.
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BAILEY'S IESTAUUNT
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TilE BGST!

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Mr. and Mro. M. A. J4&gt;ple
made a bualneas trljl to RutlaDd.
Mr. IIIII Mrt. Richard Rhode•
and cbUdren ol Charleaton opent
the weeken:f with Mr. and Mra,
Delmar Rhodet.

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LEGAL NOTICE

era.

10 x 57 HOUSE trailer, 3 bedmoms. extended livin~ room.
Call !IIIZ-2622 for lnfonnatlon.
4-S-3tc

EXCELLENT. efficient and economical, that's Blue Luatre
carpel and upholstery clean" · Rent electric ahampooer
fl. Baker Furniture. 3-31~

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E. Malo Po111troy, 0.

Mr. and Mrt. Wlldo Neal presented VIrgil Alld,. and AVIGllkey with beouW\11 Eutar llow·

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POODLE IJOG, one year old.
reglst..-ed with American
Kennel Club; chocolate brown.
Phone 992-3290.
3-30-61t

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SUIIdal'··

Business Services

CIRICK'S Cash and Carry TV
Service, save up to one-half
Pomeroy, Ohio
on repaln. Bring them In aud
J!ffit! MODEL Cobra E. B. set,
save. Chuck's TV, l5l! Butler·
r.lus super-mag antenna and
nut Ave., Pomeroy. 3-2S-tfc
50 foot co-n cable. Phone
949-2881.
l-l-3lp SEPI'IC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio,
DAVENPORT. chair. dininog
Phone 116H035.
1-a.tlc
room suite. Phone 93&gt;-~..t
,- - - - Chester. Cbarle&lt; CbaHee, Sii- ..
ver Ridge Road.
4+31p I

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

-GUARANTEED- 1
PHONE 992-2094 ''
,.• .,., ..... &amp; Alii

Clifford Cuclder wao
1'1'7 CHRYSLER New Yorl&lt;er.
Phone 992-6517.
4-3-31c recently calling on trlendo.
Mr. and Mrs, Mud Douglaa
Ylalted hls mother Ella Doqlu,
LEGAL NOTICE

tft.3S!5

GUIDO GIROLAMI

SIDE OLANCl:8 By Gill

'5.55

Society

SYRAt'IJSE

SEE ~GLER BuDd~ ~
ply for buDding your home.
Call GUjF Nelgler, Racine, 0.
3-28-tfc

EXPERT
Whtl All1111111t .

66 RAMBLER Amhassl'dor tiS
Muolnn~ Hanltop, 88 SS ·Camaro. _P)lone _lliiWm. 4-3-Sipi · · '. \

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D. 'l'hll Ofrdlal8tt II ....._
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TWO REGISTElRED .. Shetland
GEO. HOIIS1'f:l'l'ER, Braker
•lalllons, black; around 39POMEROY - 2 building lots.
41 inclles in heighth. L&lt;&gt;renzo
nut of h!Rh water. $2500.00
Davis, KlllP&gt;ury Road ¥• MIDDLEPORT- 10 rooms, Ill
milo west of new Rt. s:~:
baths, 5 bedrooms, garage,
4-4-llllc
eamort. $10,500.00
UAIUUSONVILLE AREA -255
ALUMINUM Fishing Boats,
acres. 100 In cultivation, mlll&lt;sale, deep, sturdy. Buy a safe
illj( pal'lor lot 8 bead. 2 bams,
boot for your family's protec.
120 ton silo, drilled well, 5
lion. See L&lt;&gt;renzo Davis, ¥,
fai'ITI ponds. 8 room house.
mile west on new Rt. 3:1 on
$30,001100
Kingsbury Road.
:IOtc IIELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
-~SSOCIATES

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ln•nr•nce

A 1958 graduate of Rutland
High School and a long

and

H~iOF

ALL PEOPl.EU

AIR OONDMONING Refrlger. atloil service. Jack's Refrlll·
eraU011, New Haven. hone
112-211'19.
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11163 FORD Falrlane, liT, VI,
S'I'EftEO'S 19119 •Mn:fel UnclaJm.
4-speed trans·, extra clean.
ed Freight. 5 new '11111nut
Ph. 99!-2590.
S-4-lk
&lt;011Soles stereos with factory
'I!IJaraniA!e. Na!Ionally adver- FIVE ROOM !lOUSE, newly
tised brands to be sold for
~ecorated. three lois, city fa·
lllorage an:f fretg!lt of $126.88
cllitios. established asparagua
each. May be paid at $5.1111
and rbubam beds, also fruit
per mont!!. These stereo contrees, price $65110. For apsoles have AM·FM radio, 4
pointment call 9113-&amp;150.
speed automalfc changer,
3-2S-121c
AFC, jeweled stylus 81111
beautiful h81111 nJ!ted cabl· GCYI' 4 YELLOW walla thst
net. WUI go to the llr8l 5
•hould be white? Wipe out
people wllo caD. Will be dewall cleaner can restore them
livered to your home wltbout
overnight. Rent a wall cleanobligation for you 10 try and
er, $1. Baker FUrniture.
make sure you are COI!l1llele4.J.3Ic
ly sattsned. Call 9113-2836.
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!lEMOVE EXCESS body ftukl READY • MIX conerel8 deUY.
el'!d r1ibl to your project.
with P'luldet Tablets, only
Fast and easy. Fl'fJI tltJ.
$1.49 at Nelson Drug. 3-14-451)1
mates. Phone .119Z-Si14, Goeslela Ready • Mix Co., MldtiJe.
FLUFFY 1101! and brlgl!t are
port, Ohio.
I 10 tie
carpets cleaned with Blqe
Lustre. Rent electrle ahampooer $1. Tlny'a Ba!'g8)nland.
WI-«&lt;

I!Hill ZIG ZAG Sewing Macblne
complete wllb sewing IBIJ!e.
For S•le t&gt;r Trade
This makes llultonholes, ma·
:967 CBEVROLE'l' Impalla,
ny fancy deslgno, take over
two door hanltoo. 28,000 acpayments of 16.92 per month
tual miles, bought car new.
or pay $44.25. Try ~ ln :vour
Locally owned. can 1192-2472
home. Call 9113-2836. 4-!~lt
between 9 and 4:3!! p.m. and
992-57'18 after 5 p.m. ~tfc 9IX ROOM houoe, two tots.
CaD Jacob Turllllr, llft.Ml.
1!&gt;611 CAMERO VB, 4 speed;
3-2'1-8\p
1967 Firebird VB, 4 speed.
~--Call 992-6547 or 992-5748.
SOOTHERN plauts, cabbage,
3-23-tfc
tomotoe•. pepper and IIROI
potatoes. Order now. Charles
R. Harris, P&lt;&gt;rtland, Pllone
For Rent
3-2'1-1811!
TtlREE ROOM furnished apart- 1113-li88S.
ment with bath. Couple only.
212 S. 5th Ave., Middleport, 1958 FQIID, IIW&gt;&lt;Ioor, emoltent condition, S7AIO. Roy
Phone 9924435.
4-4-lfc
Anna, , Mlners'lllle. Pbono
993-3181.1
' · . s:.si-tte
FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to IChool.
Phone 1192-5434.
111-IJ.Ifc ONE AORE bulld]l!g lots. Phone

NO,SIRHI!J

Orld ......

For Sale

tions and experience. Contact
.tldministrator at Veterans Me·
moria! Hospital. Pomeroy, for
interview.
4-utc

DANCE

Jack W. Caraoy
Mgr.

OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

open depending on qualifies·

Notice

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POMEROY

Pomeroy Mltor Co.

HOUSEKEEPER needed, live
in If desired. Good working
Card Of Thanks
conditions Light housework
A SPECIAL thanks and gratlPhone 992-5251.
4-2-tfc
t~lde to friends ahd relatives
for their s)'lllpathy, help and
Yindnes' during the death of MAINTENANCE man. Must be
experienced in an phases nf
my mother. Mrs. Milmie
building maintenane.. PreGettys.
employment
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A new Ashland on co. servIll obsemmee Gl the srand·...
Ice statloo wUI observe Its grand Middleport.
awoer aocl operatDr ol the oiling from 7 a.m. to 1Q p.m.
opening ,lpril 10, 11 and 12.
aaeb da,y, children vialtlnil lilt
The new station, constructed senrice center ll Frank Her- station wUI be given boll..a
1n- a cmtemporary cedar shakes ald, Jr., Middleport. Employea and lolllpopa. Ladlea wiD bedesign is located at the coroer Include Frank Herald, Sr., Cl)'de sented miniature Sompler box.Triplett, Robert ¥anley, Mike
ol candy,
Roush aoc1 RiellY Triplett.
111 addition, 20 door prlzea will
The owner-operator was em.
be
awarded Including a (iDrtabl•
ploye&lt;l at lhe Kaleer Alumlnun
televlalon
set. Tliere Is no Pur•
Corp., at Ravenswood six year&amp;
chase
required
to register for
before taking over QDeratlon of
the new business. He." his wife these prizes.
The station will also be decor·
and three children reside at S84
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lor the oeeaalon, whim beEASTER
Lincoln st. In Middleport. HerThls wonderous Easter morning a1d is formerly of Logan, W, gins~ Thuraday.
lias dawne&lt;l My Child lor Thee,
The ever Blessed Savior
-.-..--m&gt;.-~».'%-'&lt;i&lt;From sin has set you free.
PT, PLEASANT - T, R.
Friar,
plant manager, stated
Die~
The love or God came down to
that representatives or stauf..
Clearmont P. Harris, 61, Rt.
to earth
fer Chemical Co., and Local
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859, United Rubber Workers,
Broken bread He gave to men ~ Thursday morning at the Kai- met Thursday afternoon at the
ser Aluminum plant at RavensThat all men might be one.
Pleasani Point Resort to con·
wood.
tinue contract negotiations. No
The son of the late John W.
uTake up your cross," He said
and Arma Cline llarri s, he was settlement was reached by
to them,
born in Parkersburg and attend- either party.
14 Then come and follow me;
The meetilll: was adjourned,
It was for yoo that I have died «! lhe Joppa Uniied Methodist subject to turther call by comChurch. He was a member of
On the Cross or Calvary.
Labor Local No. !085 of Park- missioner Howard Steele, federal mediator aOO concilation
••thi s is the pri ce, that I have ersburg. Mr. Harris worked in service representative.
the coostruction business for the

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So. day by da,y, come follow me
To that bright home above."

He is survived by his wife,
Opal Barr Harris; four daugh-

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TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
April 4 - 8

THE BOSTON STRANGLER
(Tectmicolor)
tony c urtis - Henry Forlla

COLORC AR TOO~S,
"f'A'O Fared Wolr
Wha1 on Earth
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Fri., s.t. &amp; Sun.,
April 4·5·6
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Poe!, North Highland, Calif.;
Mrs. Herman (Margaret) Gross..
nickle, ReedsvUle, and Mrs. Harland (i\Ylvla) Webb, Mansfield;
two sons, Claremont Harris, Jr.,
and Larry Harris, both of Reeda.-

ville; two brothers, Frank,
Greenville, Texas, and Howard,
of Parkersburg; 17 grandchilchildren; two great - grandchildren, and several nieces a n d
nephews. He was preceded in
dealh by a sister and two brolhers.
Funeral service will be held
saturday at 2 p.m. at the Joppa
United Methodist Church with the
Rev . Freeland Norris officiating, assisted by the Rev. carl
GllUan. Burial will be In lhe
Eden Cemetery, Friends may
call at the White Funeral Home
in Coolville all)'time, The body
will lie in state at the church
one hour prior to services.

Walter Warren

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HOSPITAL
Admissions - LucWe Lam ..
bert, Rutland.
Discharges - Ernest Stewart,
Flossie Hysell, Alma Alle,y.
CONFESSED TO MURDER
!JMA, Peru (UP0 - Lima
police said today a 21)..year-old
houseboy had confessed that he
raped, beat aOO strangled Ivette
Arderson, the 2~year~ld soclalite daughter of a United Nations
official as she stepped rude from
her sh€Mer

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CLEVELAND (UPO - Sohio
Petroleum Co. announced an Increase in tlle prlce of crude oil
in Olinois, lndiam and Kertucky
of five cents per barrel, affect~
ing 43,000 barrels per day.

DIES IN TRUCK
LODI, Ohio (UPO - Dale BryLOCAL TEMPS
ant, 44, Brunswick, was kUled
The temperature in Pomeroy's Thursday when his pickup truek
downtown business district at struck a guard rail on Ohio 421
11:05 a.m. today was 66 degrees near here and overturned.
uOOer sunny skies.

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Christian pilgrims from the
United States and many other
nations commemorated with
solemnity this Good Friday,
marking the day on which
Christ died by crudfixion
roughly 2,000 years ago.
Scores of the faithful moved
slowly along the Via Dolorosa,
or Way of Sorrows, stopping at
each of the 14 stations or the
cross al'li finally arri 'ling at the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
The church marks the slt.e
where Jesus was believed
entombed, and from which
scripture proclaims he arose
three days later.
The church Is in the old city
of Jerusalem, as Is the Wallir~
Wall, in Arab haOO.s untillsrael
occupied Eastern Jerusalem in
the Middle East war two years

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5ec:ond aad Rullard
In Middleport, wenod Ita doors to the pd&gt;Ue at noon Thuradly. The ,_
bualneaa leo!Una artlflelal and uve noweraaed glassware. Pl.etured are several customers eheokI~W out their purchases at lhe sales counter.

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FRIDAY NIGHTS 5TO 7 PM

lnveltlgated a minor two ear eolllo!on at 12:25 p.til. Friday on state St.,
In front ol the Gallla County Dlstrlet u.
bl'tll7. Pollee aald Gall J. Russell, 51,
Rt. 1 Gallipolis, headed IIOUtheast, polled
up one ear length ahead Gl a parked ear
driven by Hszel L. Holley, 40, Rt. 1 North·
up, who wss preparing to leave the park.
In&amp; space.
When Mrs. Holley pulled out Into the
line ol trame, according to pollee, her car
struck the rear bumper at lhe RuseeU
Ctll'. There wai minor damaBI! to the Holl«Y ear. No ooe waa illjnoed and no eharae
Pollee eltsd Nancy L, Leaoe, 17, ol 24
EYIDB Hta., to Gallla C&lt;&gt;uncy Juvenile COort

on a eharae of faUure to yield the right
Gl ...., Iller an aecldant at 12:25 p.m. Fri.
da.y . at the American Wash &amp; FU~ Second
and Pine.
omcers sold Mia• Lease was preparIng to leave the ;.utomaUe ear wash room
and let her ear ron torward. The Lease
Ctll' struck a patalng ear driven by Ethel
J!!witt, 48, Rt. 2 Bidwell. There was minor damage to - vehlelea. No one wao In·

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MIDDLEPORT - The only thing left to
do lhll m0111ing before launch ol the 1969
MldciliJIOrt-Pomeroy 11otary Club Easter
Ea !bit lo to Jill Cllt the ego,
Rotarian• lllld YOiuntser
of Midclleport will meet at 12:80 p.m. loda.Y at
tile llltllloijlal ~· to P!'r!Otm Iiiii task
ailtl bncit !Minoelvaa tar an Ollpe~
IOQ 10 600 eldldren' Gl elomentary ·..hool
qa - moD:r escorted by pa.renta - who
will find tiS btlsf1tl1 &lt;olored "ega" 1n
willeh wiU ba DOtal tslllng the finders
- IhQ' mt,y obtain ea!lll or other prlz.
••• '!be liP will be 11!1111&lt; material.
Rtpt' time Ia 2 p.m. .fi'eeedlng It"-&gt;'
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er . RaJ Carper who uled a llrden hoM to
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PI'. PLEASANt' - Semeeo for Wal.
ter Chtll'les Wtll'ren, who waa killed In an
automobile ti11&lt;ldent Thur...., nigh~ wUI
be held at 2 p.m. !blda.Y at the Mobr.sts.
vena Funeral Home with the Rev. Norville
Wblts aGiolatlnil, Burial wUI be In &amp;m.
crest Cemetery.
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POMEROY - Speelallsta from the ohio
Department or Slats Peraomel will visit
two area high schools this spring to slve
clerical tssts to Interested sonlora.
Testa wUI be given tor elerk-atenographer
and elerk-l;yplst poaiUons. Students who pau
the elvU service teats will be plac:ed on eUJ!Ihlllty lists which ean be used by state or
county _,cles lor employment Jllrposes

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The apeclallsto will visit Meigs High
School In Middleport ... April 10 and Gallis AeadeJJIJ In Gallipolis on April 30,

The !lalllpolls Kiwanis
Egg mart will
alii -....r In lilt Public lQI&amp;re, begin.... at 1:30 thla afternoon.
':tone Brown, chairman, aald the hunt
Wlil be conclucled In two aae dlvialono
.:.!: olx and under, and alx and over. All
ojty and .....,cy cldltlren are ellllble to
~lpata. IPacla1 prlzea wUI be pr..
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AUie&lt;l Structural steel Co., of Hammond,
Ind., which will erect the superstructure,
Dorsey said.
West Virginia and Ohio hlgbwa,y depart.
menta, showing unusual cooperation early
In 1968 !oUowlng collapse ol lhe Silver
Bridge, set late this year as Ule deadline
lor -"'ng of the new bridge that will cmnect Heoderson, W, Va. wilh Ohio about a
half-mile sooth of lhe old bridge site.
Completion date of the bridge has not been
estabUshed, specifically, however.
Last winter a coffer dam for pler work
coUapoed during a season ol hlsh water,
delll)'ing for a time work on It A 8lrll&lt;e
by trade unionists about the same Ume
eause&lt;l additional delay.
There have been sugpstl.ons at early

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Auto Skids into Ditch
Pr. PLEASANT - The Mason Coon\Y
Sherl!f'a Department reported lnvest!gatioo
of an aeelllent at 6:30 a.m. saturday seven
mUes sooth Gl the elt.Y 011 State Route 17,
near the John Oshel !arm.
Earlen Jeffers, 45, Columl:lls, lost control ol his car which skidded off the road
Into a ditch. Damage was eatlmaled at
$40(1 .

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Ohlo Rber at nearby Henderson, to replace
the Silver Bridge, is progressing l'&amp;pidly,
the state Road COmmission said saturday.
The Silver Bridge collapsed on Dec~ 15,
1967, killing 46 per5011&amp;,
John T, (Jack) Dorsey, area engineer
for the SRC, said recent ideal weather
conditions have aided in construction work
on the bridge.
Dorsey said he expects the pier on the
West VIrginia side o! the river to be oomple\ed by lhe middle of next month. The
pl.er on the Ohio side is expected to be
completed by JUne.
t::onatruetlon o! the land piers on· sides Is finlshe&lt;l while work oo lhe two
approaches to the $13 mlllloo spao Is
nearing completion.

tsr Sea11011 11m a day early at a Satur.
day aftsrtloon hunt at the Public use
Faclllty, OVer 650 eggs and 320 other
eancly treats were made available for
tile event that drew several hundred
youngtltsrs. Top prize was a $5 biU
while numerous other cash and gift
awards, Including larae baskets at candy, were presented. The pre-schoolers
above seem to be trying to determine
where to search next. wlrlle In the
picture at rlgh~ Mayor Da.vton Ra,ynes
cheekl the eggs found by Mary MulUna. Town Recorder L&lt;ttle Jenks, who
pla,ye&lt;l a big role In organizing I h e
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,7, of 716 Third Ave., failed to stq&gt; aoc1 hill
eer struek the back o1 tho Sowards ear
forcing It Into' tile back Gl ~111tier1 Vfble,.
le. Thera was moderats damage to tlie Saun.
dlra ear and heavy to the Clther two veblclei.
Pllllee died Jless to Gallipolis !4mlclpal COorl 011 a eharga ol driving wlrlle ln-

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~rs, 30, Rt. 1 (la!Upolls, both &lt;111'1
itopped, headed norlheeat, at the traffic

linery 1 skirt&amp; ... on the
Zrd floor. And lingerie,
harrJtass, scarfs, hosiery, tourw:latlon garments, gloves ••• on the
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fealuring steaks, chops, seafoods, chicken, ~~~~~
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followers were telli~W a deliberate lie when lhey 511Id He had
been raised from death by an
act of God. And &amp;1\Y such Ideo
contradicts all that we know
about human rBture..
As New Testament historian
Daniel P. Fuller has pointed
out, the Disciples "preached the
risen Jesus at the risk of their
lives" and umen do not risk
their Jives for what they knoW
to be a fraud. •'
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GALLIPOLIS - One person wss lnJur.
In a three car rear end eolllslon at
• :26 p.m. Frlda,y on Second Ave., below
Locust St., aeeordlng fD elty pollee.
' PatriciA M. Sowards, 20, COlumbus, owner. and passenger In I ear driven by Rosalea Davis, 18, Crown Clt.Y, suffered a whip.
lAsh neck iriJury but was not lmmedlatell'

You'll find excellent selections lor everything
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vlnced by the 011\11)' TCIIItb
alone that Jeausl..t r - to
lite. '!'hey belle* lri ai.
ResurrecUon only becailae the7
saw Jesus and lalkod wilh Hila,
not once, but on 1nulneroua
oeeaslons following llta!lealh..
The oldest wrlttsn recwd f1l
Jesus appearance to His Dl..
clpleo II found In a letter willeh
the 1\postle Paul wrote to the
ehureh In Corinth about A.D. 56.
In it he eatalosued the pOa&amp;l!e
who had seen the risen Jeq:
Firs~ Peter; then all tilt
Apostles; then umme thaD 500
of His !ollowers at -•· moat
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body lheory? lis basic !allaey Is
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Interests of the Jewish and
Roman authoriUes to spike this
story. And they could have done
so, quickly and condusively,
simply by showing that Jesus'
body was aUU In t.he tomb.
Their !allure fD employ this
pertect refutation strongly suggests that they were lDl8ble to
produce lhe botly.
or course, an empty tomb
does not by itself mean that Its
occupant has r,eturned to life.
The botly could have been
secretly removed by Jesus'
followers to give credence to
their preaching of a resurrec-

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God might Intervene in the
operation of nature to raise a
dead man fD life.
But however congenial it may
be to the mind-set . of our age,
the concept of a purely spiritual
resurrection is difficult to
square with the historical facts
as we know them, not only from
the New Testament but from
other sources.
Clearly Established
It is clearly established
history that within a short time
after Jesus' crucirixion, his
Disciples began to proclaim that
He had risen from the grave.
And they made the claim
publicly in Jerusalem.

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nonsense.
In our time, some disti...,.
¥U~shed Christian theologians
have viewed the story or the
emp\Y tomb as a mythological
pro.Jectloo or lhe Disciples'
belle! that Jeoua hod triiDIIphed
over death. According to this
view, Jesus' body remained in
the tomb and evenluall,y rotted
awa,y like all other human
bodies. When the Disciples
proclaimed his' return from
death, they meant only that He
had come to lite again in their
minds aOO hearts.
'l'tds "demythologized" inter·
pretation has great appeal tor
all who find themselves unable
to accept the posslblll\Y that

the Sabbath was over.
Esrly Sunday morning, whlle
It was still dark. three women
who had been tollowers or Jesus
set out lor the tomb to embalm
his bod.)', They arrived just at
sunrise.
The stone had been rolled
awl,! from the entraoee. The
tomb was empty,
Ha~ to Believe
That Ia the story lite New
Testament G01111ela teU. II you
nm It hard to believe, so did
the people who !lrat heard it.
When the terrified women ran
back to the house in Jerusalem,
where many of Jesus' male
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POINT PLEASANT - CIIY P&lt;&gt;Uce reported an accident at 11
a.m. Thursday at the intersec(ecnl• freon pap 1)
tloo of Poplar Street and North
Main In whleh Phyliss Smilh, 47,
meeti~W• held by the JJemocraUe Republic o! (North) Vletram
102 Marietta Street, local, mak· ~~ either lhe Unltiod Slats&amp; or Soulh Vletnam,o " the spokesman said.
ing a turn onto N. Main !rom
The Viet Cong statement came in response to U.S. Defense Sec·
Poplar, was struck by Ralph E. relar Melvin R. Laird's comments Thursday In Washington that
Thomas, 19, ot Point Pleasant. uout:lde talks are going rorward" regardlng Vietnam peace negotia·
There were no injuries and no tloos.
citations. Damage was estimatGOP anti-ABM system another "Edsel"
ed at $350.
DAYTON - REPUBI.JCAN OPPONENTS OF THE PROPOSED
AnU-BaiUaUe Missile system said Thurodi.Y the ABM would be obsoTO CLEAN UP HOUSE
lete before It waa bull~ Pointing to an exhibit of the scrapped XB-70
The Meigs county Fox Hunters bomber at the Wright ~ Patterson Air Force Base muaeum here,
A88n. wiU meet at 7,30 p.m. Sen&amp;. Chorles E. GootleU, J!.N. Y. , and Marlow W. COok, R-Ky., said
Saturday at their elub house on the ADM could be the next "Edsel of the air."
Easle Ridge to clean up lhe elub
"WUI It coat us bUUooa wllh out adding fD lhe 111Uon's seeurl•
house. All members are urged ' ty? We think It wlll," the senatora said. "It Ia going to be another
to attend. Refreshments wUI be dinasaur, obsolete before lt is built.''
served.

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UP! Rellgloo Wrltsr
ot Nazareth was
Jesua
&lt;ruellled on a Friday. Hla body
was placed In a t.mb, which
waa sealed wllh a large stone.
The burial wu c(Jmpleled Jus!
before sUndown, llie hour at
,'!lhlch the Sabbath omclall)'
jlegan.
The Jewish law• of sabbath
obseriiOIICe alrletl)' forbode aey
kind o! malllal labor, Including
preparation of a corpse for
entombment. So the Job of
il.oolntlng Josua' botly with
embalming 11111...- euatomarll)'
performed by female relatives
and friends- hod to walt untU

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ago. The wall is revered as part vacancies for the first time ln
years.
or King Herod's Temple.
CrOwds Mined
The anermath of the 1967 war
"Betore
the war you would
could be felt In Jerusalem even
oot be able to see tho stone of
on this religious day .
Arab shopkeepers grumbled the sidewalk because of lhe
crowds or people," one swvenlr
at the absence of thousands of
Christlan pilgrims from Arab shopkeeper lamented.
The beginni~ or the elght.&lt;lay
countries who used to Oood the
Passover
holiday was marred
Old City each Easter before the
Thursday
evening
when a KI'OII'
war.
Other hundreds of would-be ot hlkers were shot at on the
tourists from around the world El-Hamman section of lhe
also stayed away, apparently Golan Heights.
laraell officials aald one ofthe
because or continuing Middle
East tensions aOO recent hikers wea wourded and three
earthquakes in the regiOIL can were damaged by the
Several leading hotels In Old gunfire, which they uid came
Jerunlem reported nwnerous freon Jordanian territory.
In Vatican CI\Y, Pope Paul VI
grieved
over dlaeord within the
CELEBRATES BmTHDAY
Raman
Calholle
Church as weD
HARTFORD, W, Va. - Mrs.
Okey B. Roush was honored •• fir the death or Jesua.
He caUed attsntlon to lhe
March 30 wilh a surprise birthturmoll,
which he descn'bed as
day dinner given by her nloee,
·"almost
schismatic
ferment" at
Mlaa Audre,y Blesalng of Hertford. She was pre8fl'lled with his 1ofauncly Thuradly Maaa.
two love!)' birthda.Y cakes, several gifts, and reeelved many
cards !rom frlenda. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. ()key Rouah,
Mrs. May Fisher, end Mrs. Garnett Chapman, all of Letart; Mra.
Allee Wat8011 ol AkrjJn; M r 1.
Rhoda Yeager of MAson; Mra.
carrie Judson ol HarUord; BIU
Welpnd of ~lnt Pleuant. and
the hostess, Mlaa Bleaslng.

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Pilgrims Commemorate Crucifixion
JERUSALEM (UP0- In this
city that both consider holy,
Christians trudged the traditional path over which Jesus bore
His cross and J ews offered
Passover prayers at the Wailing
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Mrs. carl J, Duekworlll. 69,
ol1811 Wooilland Drive, COihoeICII, dleil Tllirodi.Y mom!~ In
Ulllverolty Hoajital at CoiWDllla
- e she bod been a patient
olnee Febr1!117.
Mrl.
atormer ......
1c1ent of Molp COUnty, wao bora
Jll;y 17, 1899 at Balllwt, t h o
dauabter ol tho Iats JoiOIIh and
Birbara Bartle Frederick. She
wu al110 preceded In death by a
James Jooeph.
She married Carl J. DucklOirth
111 Dee. '17, 1921, Shewaumem..
ber ol the Grace United l!felhodlst Church, COsboeton; a life
, BRUCE DAVIS
member ol the wscs of ptseao
NEW MARSHALL - Bruce
Methodlat Clllreh, Otseao, Ohio,
Davis wasiiJliiOinted this week
and a 45,yoar mernlier ·of the D
by Rutland couneU as n e w
ol A Gl !;yraeuse, Meigs Counl;y.
marshall of tile vlllage a n d
She Is SU1'Yived by her husotreet maintenance superinten- band; a daughter, Mrs. James
dent following the resignation
(Pauline) Qdnaler, Lancaster;
of John TUllo who had ·served
three sranclchll!lren, Stephen, MIIn that eapaeU~· lhe past eight
ami Unlverolty at Oxford; Baryearo. Tillis will eontlrue as
bara and Kltt;y, Lancaster; a
Meigs C&lt;&gt;uncy Deputy Sherur.
brother, Henry Frederick, West- Sentloel Photo.
ervUie, aocl several nieces and
nephews,
Funeral services wiU be held
&amp;mday at 3 p.m. from the EwIng FWIOl'al Home. F101eral wiU
be In Letarl Falls. Frlando may
call at the Dawson Funeral Home
PT. PLEASANT - Walter In COshocton this evening from
Charles Warren, 55, of 2505 Jef- 7 fD 9 and at Ewing Chapel Satferson. Ave., was killed Thursday urda,y from 7 to 9.
about 5:15p.m., in anautomoblle
accident near Ansted, W. Va.
ANNOUNCE SERVICE
Mr. Warren, a boilermaker
SWU'ise services wUI be held
with the Union Boiler Co., aOO
at
6 a.m. Stmday at lhe MiddleCarbide Metal Plant, Alloy, W.
port
Church of Christ. A brook·
Va., was returning horne Cram
last
wUI
be served !oUowlog lhe
work when he failed to get around
a curve. The auto went over .a service by men or the Home
mountain side between Alloy all:! Builders Class. There will be
no charge, but an offering will be
Ansted.
State Pollee notifie&lt;l lhe looal taken at breakfast.
officials, who in turn informed
Mrs. Warren or the tragedy late
last nigh~
ARREST REPORTED
Mr. Warren was born in AnPomeroy pollee reported the
sted, W. VL, on April 5, 1914, arrest o1 Richard Peyton, 22,
son of the late Blanthe Welch Pomeroy, on a speeding charge.
Warren, HuntingtOn, aOO the Jate Peyton is scheduled to appear
Luther Warren. He was a mem- before Mayor Charles Logar ~
ber of the Ansted United Metho- rU 5,
dist Church. He had resided in
Pt. Pleasant lor the past 25
years.
ton, and one sister, Mrs. MarSurviving in addition to hi s
mother are his wife, Betty Hud- garet Ross, New York. One
son Warren, Pt. Pleasantj two granddaughter survives, F\lner·
daughters, Jill Warren and Mrs. al arrangements are incomplete.
FrieOOs may call after 2 p,
Joyce Kaufman, both at home.
Two brothers, Luther J. War- m., Saturday at the Mohr • Ste.ren, Gwymas 1 Mexico aNi ~he v~ns Funeral Home In P~ Plea•·
Rev. Paul A. Warren, Hunting- art.

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GALLIPOLIS - Lewis Davis, a native
o1 Jackson, will be the banquet apenker
at the annual meeting ol lhe Federal Land
Bank Assodatlon of Gallipolis at 6:30 p.m.
In lhe Grace Melhudist Church Thureda,y.
Davis spent 1; years In Ohio radio broadcasting before becoming Manager of Pobllc RelaDooa lor lhe Agricultural Division
ol lhe Moosanto Company In St. Loula.
On December 1, 1968, he was appointed
A88lstant to lhe President ol The Feder.
al Land Bank of Louisville.
ll!:!eetlve April 1, 1969, he was elevated to work wllh all three Farm Credit
Bank ol LoulsvUie, The Federal Land
Bank, Fe&lt;leral Intermediate Credit Bank,
aocl the Louisville Bank lor Cooperatives.
He will work In developing an expanded
program at public and member relaUona
for all three bankB.
The Farm Credll Banks of Louisville now
have over $1 bDllon 300 million In loans

lEWIS DAVIS
oustanc:U.ng to farmers in Ohio, llldiana, Kentuc!cy and Tennessee.
Cl,yde B, Walker serves as manager or the
Gallipolis Federal Land Bank Association.
Bertlna Smeltzer is lhe office aaslstan~ The
Gallipolis Association mskea 101111 term farm
laona fD farmers In elsht Southeastern Ohio
oounties.

1970 made In connec:tloo wilh the - lng of the new bridge.
This past 110ek, er011'&amp; have been buQ'
on Ike Ohio side completing approaches to
and from the bridge lanes to Oh1o 7, !hot
winds along the river from GalllpoUs to
Middleport, and lhat passes under lhe OhiD
approach to the new bridge.
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In Car's Front
GALLIPOLIS - Patrlclf H. 11\jrller, 12,
Columbus, vlaltlng wllll relatives near Jla.
cine and In Middleport, was admlttstl to
Veterans Memorlalllospltal, Flmteroy, Friday afternoon with a fractured 101 Iller he
was struck by a car. His c:ondltim 1a report..
ed as satisfactory.
The state lllshwa,y Patrol eald the aecloccurred at 4:10 p.m: Friday m Rt.
124, nlne-teoths ol a mile eaat Gl Racine.
O!lleera reported that the boy rode hill
bicycle In front ol a ear driven by
Frank P, Holter, 75, Rt. 1 Racine. There
was minor damage to the ear. No charge
was filed against lhe driver. The Mellis
CountY l'iteriJ!'s Dept. ualoted In the lnveatlgaUon.
The patrol Investigated a ooe ear ac:clat 5:25p.m. Friday oo Rt. 5S4, nve and
one-tenth mlles west ol Rt. 7.
omcers said Fred Conkle, 60, Rt. 1 BidweD, headed west, attempted to overtake and
pasa another vehicle but lost eontrol aDd
his car went Into a dlteh. There wss II!Gderate damage to the ear. Galkle received a
eut oo the face but was nat Immediately
treated.
The patrol cited Conkle Ill Galllpolla Municipal eoort ... eharps ol reekleas operation and no operator's Ueense.
A doe deer was killed at 2:15 a.m. saturda.Y at the west and f1l the Rt. 3S bypass.
O!flcers said lhe animal was otruek by a
car driven by Herbert A. WeoUall, 25, Slsaonvllle, w. Va. There wsa llllar diiMp
to the car.
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wal111t logs, a true hard-lo-iet Item theee
da,ys.
JI Ia a new type tree project here, and to
our knowledge, Ia the first o! Its kind In Mason ComlY, perhaps oven In West VIrginia.
IUs !arm Ia on Oltltolm Creek seven
mllea from Pl Pleasant. It baa a narrow
but ferllle strip ol bottom land lhroush
Ita middle.
When John COOper o1 the USDA SoU coo.
servatlon Semce helped him make aeonser.
vatlon plan four years ago, this
land wao c:overed with sycamore, aim, 'box
alder and walnut.
Alter eonoultlng !IIIII Johnny J.clonq, sar.
Foreatsr Gl the llepartment Gl Natural
fteiiOUl'Ces, It 'Wao deeldeclto elear awa,y all
lntl except the walnut. Burdelle hal done
moat ol this, and has rePortecl that ke had
released about 200 straight • stem walnut
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Moat Gl the trees are from lhree lnehea
fD alght lneheo In diameter. He baa pruned
all Gl lheoe to a 12-toot height and Ia plaa.
nine to ftrtUbe 101110 Gl ·theJ!I. He alto .
eut viMa ' wllicb 110re ollnalnl In 11111t17
tree&amp;. Dil,a. will )le kOllt 011 srowth o1 the

BY PAT HOUCK
GALLIPOLIS- MUUoos of American ehllclren awoke early fDday, ran to the door and
found a b~t Raster basket full ol colore&lt;!
1GB, Jelly beena aocl ehoeolats rabbits left
overnlsht by the Raster bunrly.
Later toda.Y, after ehureh, parents or bigIV alsters aocl brothers will hide e111, outaide If the weather Is nlee, Inside I! It rains.
)l the PhUippines, homeland ol Mr&amp;. Mal
lilmon, 155 First Avenue, Easter !lUldo,y ta
tile climax ol a eolemn lloly Week. People
plher In plana to bu.Y pleeeiJ)Odsandwateh
prett.y UWe children In sparkling whits pa;.
ratle thrCI1gh tho streets behlncl a rells!Cill
-.e.
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Mrs. Alexander Blrkle, wife of the &amp;lperlntsndent of lhe Gallipolis state Institute, anatl\-e of Argentina, said Raster In her COOIItry
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U11oally, 'Raster dlmer In Aralalllla
emalsts Gl roa&amp;t beef and 111111&gt;. I It a 1111',
lutiw time ol new elothea and fe.ti.)'IIIOI
following F.rlda.Y, the Holy da.y,
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Barllll, CW&gt;an.born wife Clf Dr.

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