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FRIDAY, APRIL 25. 1969

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SAVE $1.01

Playtex Cross-Your-Heart Bras
2 for 4. 99
Reg. 3. 00 each
~ Playiil-coiion_a_niiclc;-Bras--·
2 for 4. 99
Reg. 3.00 each

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Playtex 5 lbs. Thinner Girdles
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BOYS 2.95 SHORT SLEEVE

BARGAINS IN THE READY TO WEAR
DEPARTMENT ON THE 2ND FLOOR

SPORT SHIRTS

Girls Dresses
Severol hundred to select from. And all _are well known
makes. Time to stock up at these sale pncn.

3.95 DRESSES .............................. ........... . .. SAL~~·~
4.95 DRESSES ..................................................... SALE i SO
5.95 DRESSES ..................................................... SAte OO
6.95 DRESSES ..................................................... ~A 5•
All others at proportio"ote saving• (all 11zes)

Permanem press aPort shlrts lor bo)rs. Big selection. Sizes 8
to 1&amp;. Solid colors, strlpea,, plllda and checks. You 1bould aee
Utla fine ifOIIl or sblrta and buy wllat you ... and- ....
durlJW thta sale.

2 for 5.00
Sawe Friday
tnd Saturday

Girls Coals and Suits
8.95 COATS AND
10 95 COATS AND
13'95 COATS AHD
16:50 COATS AND

SUITS ................................SALE
SUITS ................................SALE
SUITS ................................SALE
SUITS ........................... :....SALE

Mens Socks

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STOP IN THE BUSY
MEN AND BOYS
DEPARi'IIENt ON THE
1ST FLOOR TO SEE
THE FINE
SELECTION .
OF MENS WALK
SHORTS. ALL
SIZES
28 TO 50 WAIST
MEASURE. IVY AND
REGULAR STYLES.
SOLID COLORS.
PLAIDS, CHECKS.
EVERY PAIR
PERMAN.ENT PRESS.

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·Mattresses
Viall EIHtloldo :lnl Ploor.
u•• of
Soria Mattnoon In oil

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l.ARGE PAINTIIIG - 11da large munl, ecJIDiidaaloaod to depict .,.. honor
pioneer Initiative, early craftsmen aDd 1he eatablishmR of Industry, adorns a

Select Furniture lor JOII LIYIIII Reom, Bed Rlams,

waiiiDIIIe newbulldlagoiThe Farmers Bank.,.. Savlnaa CmQ&gt;aiOY In Pomero,v.

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One size ftta sizes 10 to 13. Big,
seleetioo of solid colon, heath~rtones, white and black.

big

Womens Coats and Suits

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19.50 COATS AND SUITS ............................... ,SALE 16.00
25 00 COATS AND SUITS ................................ SALE 18.00
29:50 COATS AHD SUITS ............................... SALE 22.00
All oth•rs ot proportionate~ savings

Kayser

Hosiery
Sale
Last 2 4ays of
our Annual
S,rlng Sale

Agllon Stretch
Panty Hose
Re1. 2.50

Sal•l.

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$2.50
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DAVIS 4D CUSJtiON FOOT CREW SOCKS

3 pairs 2.50
Nadooally known brands. Smart looldlllo 'Com!orlable to wear.
One size fits sizes 10 to 13. White and solid colora.

Sale

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Stains
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ctvll deferise,"
Diener emphaalzed. He pcUtocl
out the disaater plan, set up
tllrough , overall
cordlnetloo
from e&lt;JiiDQ' CD Director Paul
Palleraon, 11 doalined to take
care of caiUIItlea of el- a .
natural or military, dllaater, '
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Plblstaldng research, personal boyhood memories and 1118ftY
dll)'o of B111dlo work by the oatiOIIally reCOSJdzed painter,
Dw:lghl Mitchler, have gone into
the beaut1tul mural that adorns
a wall In the new quarters olThe
Farmers Bank- &amp; Savings Com..
pany ill Pomeroy.
The mural, 44 inches tq Ui4
"Pertoilntna thll type ot work inches, will be one of 1be rnauy
In a mlnlmwn poriDd of lime outalandlng !esturea or tile new
takes coordination,. n DIEilar said, bank !acUiey U.at will be s11own
Mer "''!!alelns Ute PfOI!I'Am,
key ~e to assist wiUt tile dllaster plan \0 •bo operatod !rom
Melp ~- were Jim Meea, .
cOrtmtwdcatloof director; Irma
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a hi&amp; ondwdoadlnsOQ!I~:-:1'; lfar.

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A,,lmll\'f dla11terh08pltal had,
beOo otored In Middleport until,,
feW months ago when It waa
w!Utclrawn and turnedov..-teGal-

old Nortm, troniJlC)rlallqii dlrector; Joe
dlrec.
tor; Charlea By..-, llljiplles IU·
pervlaor, 8lld Ernest Slaeon, Racine, pollee coordinator.
Llpolta.
Diener empha#~Zed the need
Ohmer pointed wt that the to ac~ the various leaders
equipment located here would with their asslwunents and exhave to be moved quickly to 1m- prellecl his hope a mock dlaotber pobrt, perhaps as far any aster could be organized for Ia..
as Col\UIIbus, ia caseotdiaaster. ter this summer.

Strable,llllll1fl'!!'er

the co"'pl•..
llna of To"' Rotary
Mowen ot EIHrftldo
War•house on

Mechanic Stroot.

2.45 Gvo!fo ··-"-.. Sol• 2:00
7.95 Gollono ......... Solo 6.00

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The mural was conceived to

emphasize the Interdependence
~action ol people from
man;y blood lines and their activities as UlQy wove the fabric
or soutlleastern Ohio's ecommJc
growth, said Bank President
Theodore T. Reed, Jr.
and

Mr. Mutchler, who retired last
year as an Ohio UniVersity Mt

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!load Slarfprol!l'am In Melia bora of low Income famiUes.
All positions are tor the eight
persona sbould dl- wonk period !rom June 16toAug.
recta letter to Thomas Kelly, 8wJththeexeeptlonofthenurse
DirectOr, Meigs COl.Ulty Head sodat worker and social work:
Start, Meigs High School, Mid- er'a aides which an nine week

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natural person to be commissioned to do the mural, since he Is
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Hlllorlcal Socleey following national c0111Jl81itlon for the as..
sigrunent. was born near Rutland and l!l'aduated from Rutland
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Pomeroy newspaPQJ" editor ~
tile Ume.
Pro!. Mutchler later married
Marvel llaUldll)' ol Dexter. 11101'

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periods o1 employment. These
Jobs wi11 begin on June 9.
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Applications should be avail.

able JWle 6 and 7 ror two days
of l.ntenaive training and orien-

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Letters oi awlicattoa Bbould
bo &amp;all to Kelly bef.., lfOY 1.
Head start is a federal funded
program of the Office or Ecooomle Opportunlcy and the Gallla-Melgs Communley Actloo Prosram in cooperatloo with t h e
Melga Local School District
lli1IJIJlii!XC 'C'P 'QJ 9P??'P?l;t;Jf;;n

Residents are reminded that
a box office tor Ute sale ot a4.
vance lleke14 to Ute 1969 Mlaa
Southern Ohio Pageant will be
open from I to 3 p.m. Saturday

at tile Meigs Junior H I g h
Scboolln Pomeroy.
11ckets cming tile period
will IIIII be at the re4Jeed
~ sale price. 11ds Is 1110
Drat· time a bm&lt; ol!lce hea
been --ted In COI\IUnctloo
wlllllllePiiOIIIIW.U:~Y.~

Art lnotllule and lived tilere .,._
W 19!8 wh... U.e family moved
to Atbens where Mr. Mutchler be..
gao teaching at OU.
The mural done by Pro!. Mutchler for the new bank building
was eonunisslonect to depict and
honor pioneer lnltlative, early
craftsmen and the establtslunent_
of orpnlzed industry.
The artist chose to represent
tbe growth ot Pomeroy and vlclnley In a wsy tbat llnka It to the
development of the southeastern
Oblo Bellm.

Festurecl In lllepolntlng are tile
old Chester Ccurthouse, boats on
the Ohio River, stone ~arryina.

earl,r &lt;Mhcatlon In the couozy
depictod by tile Carl- College
of ~racu se, the present eourthouse, metal working skills and
other Pomero,v landmarks.
Pni. Mutchler began actual

studio work on the mural on
lfarcb 4 and completed It only
'lbursdlur, AprU 17, wllfll it was
broogbt to tile·to bo hung.
Wheo asked about the ownber
ol hours be spenl 011 tile mural
Pllntlns, Pro!. Mutclder said, "I
bate te !14Plre up !bose kind or
Utlnga becauoe I don, !mow
whetller It would come up te
where I make. union wages, ..
&amp;nlllng broodi;y, Mutelder added, "I nalljo
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But It's Due Sunday

Speaking of Sehoofs.-No. 88

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Vo-ed Section llrick Going Upward

By,ciEORGE HARGRAVES,~
llelaoLoc:oiSchooiDialrlct .
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Thi1 . Ia •1 1remirxler that on
he :nillr~; lfaJ' 1, reciolrall'!"
hl-' . wUl -lallo' place lo our e l -

be ._lelelllate -week. We lor tbl1 purpose.
problems. Unless YOtlti.PUIIII' wUl ..,.. pour 111e ·aiOb lor tile
U yoo hove spoce a..U.ble for diUOIIal millage next IIIOIItb, a,.. 1
hallway and the 'music:. I'Oliba at nnl, eall me at 992-2153 In Ute
ch..tl wW bo tile next lupc!Qo
lbo lrontollbe...,atloqiaectlon. near fUture. These )'OUJ'C people
trict
to be !oced with Ute c~oa~,.
It lllo drliW.
atlaJ&gt;. ..,m, no doubt. wauttoarrangeror
of lhe school doors a..U.
· · f tan' sclwoli
Nill 'lrii? ...W 11oo
~ r.r noxt llill bel.., ...,. able lllnila hove boon tldauslad.
•. ~ 1ft llle ~rot mdo or klofo!or.,
q,rnlng home ror tile summer va- The PI'BII\11'01 orWJailcra .... ~
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LEGISLATION
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By United Press lnternati~
Smlewhere in Ohio Sunday a pastor prd:ebly will be late
lor church, a policeman late for duty am a newsboy one hour be-- ·
hind on his J)aller route. All because da,yllgtrtsavtng time takes
effect the night berore and some people, as usual, wW forret to
move their clocks ah.ead one hour.
Under the lederal Uniform Time Act, all states begin observing daylight saving time at 2 a. m. Sunday. At that instart.
the time automatically switches to 3 L m. Moat Ohloaus h.ave
accepted DST as fact of lire, althougfl man;,y dislike it. Some of
the reasons:
Otto Metzger, a deputy sheriff at Xenia, said crime rates
Increase with the advent of EDT because more people "stay..,
longer, which. makes for more incldents."
Roy Sn,yder, a deputy at Millersburg, said Holmes Coun.ty
farmers liked daylight time because it gives them a lo~r day.
"Farmers don't work just eight hours," he said.
Daylight saving time is loved by sportsmen am hated by
bartelllers.
Golfers, fishermen, hunters and baseball rans all agreethe more da,Jrlight available, the better.
Cocktaq lounges, however, are clependentonthenigtll Bar-ney Biancl of Columbus' El Diavol.o Lounge, said, "People who do
go out at night are late getti~ to the ellA Daylight time 11 t.d
for business."
Sit S. W. LuciBoltileObloHighwiiJI Patrol headQJarten at
Columbus said DST has little effect on life itself.
"There's juat 24 hours in the day regardless, •• Luea1 •ld.
-·vou take it al"kt do what yw want to with lt."

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TooCIIING VP _ l'rttst ilwlgM
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were bora. He ~
noer Rutland and 8fi((Uatod !rom Rutland High
Meigs CGun- Ills art studies at the Chl&lt;ago
;., Ute Iarse munl ~ In llle new iplllrters of Tile

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Now these1rt1t worl&lt; shirts a!MI
pant$ clean themselves too! Most
, 50% Fortrel• polyester, 50% eatltln
twill·fabric p1essed foriYtl tabwithoul ovon o·touch-up. Extro
strenath slitched ot ovary llross
and strain point.
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tO teachers; 10 teacher aides;
one soela1 worker; oae social
worker's aide; six cooks, six
custodlans; one secretaryi one
&amp;sT GERMANTOWN, lad.
Dttne
and oae speech and hear(111'0 - ' Dozens of eara 011 a
Ins
lllersplat.
l'enl! " Central lrelgllt train de- . A•l30-.u.rtioolowarQJW'- ...,. or 150 or over In tbo
nte postlons are to be fill.,
rallelited41Y and buntlntollame. ch11e or ,... tents and eamplns ElghUt Dlatrlct. John Fulti wos
ed, In as tar as possible, by
~hoiitlea, learlul tilet aome ol equipment has been provided cllalrman.
Walter 9mee, Doll Roach and
cars eontalned danaeroua Melia bOY scouts b¥ F...., •
Bamett Post 128, American L&amp;- Marlu. Kall;y wen llpiiOintod to
ordered the town eloo.
the '!l!mlMtlng eommlttee. Flqs
Meelillll
1\'adneaday
Dllht•tUte
to tile Middleport
The derailment occUrred m
·eaot eciae of Eaat German- hall, the .post YCiacl to makellle UUie Leall!le Auoctstloo for
~· ""'"' a towD or SilO re.oldento, money ••allllble to Tom cas- Ute -.nunley perk and to Ute
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10 mlloo weiltoiRichiN!nd, sell 1lho wlll hove eharse o1 VW.p o1 Middleport lor vll· lage hell. . 1
ilbere Ia GDioslm and lire )lurebaainr tile needed Items,
Albert
ROullh,
commsoder,
re... . ldllod fl per lOlls,
A Pem ;;.' l:tntral spokesman JIIII'Ial oo tile aprti,g ·conterenee
Tile laldon booeball Pl'08fam
hold
at
WUkesvllle
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IPOIIIOl'ed
by tile Mlddloport 01111
• lllid at. 101111 'llall a dcneli tank
Tbe 20th lllllversaryandchartile trop11y ldvan In Pomeroy poalawao ~aCIWOd.,.. tar e1s1rt will be observed by llle
earacmthe
reeo&amp;tlitlcxt ·of the post's coo- It was .,......... tiJal tile llrat Pomq. MlddleportUoooCiub
trJbutioo• to the ttG:fne to the pme wW be ~old m Juile I at with a dlmer meeting at 6:30 p,
Yanka llibO Gove'' proiram. The tile s,r.cuse ball.park, No bowl. m. at tile POmeroy Unltod Metbpoet was Ute ld. .st. In C&lt;J111ri- 1118 t8Jm wllll&gt;o lllGiiiOfed IIIII odlat Chun:h Tuesday, All Uooo
butlono lu Ute memlierahijl cato- year b)- Ute unl~
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The 111'0.,.... wUI feature ree.
Olllif;1cll ~ charter member•, 15
:rMr ¥d 10 rear membtro, tile
paat _mBidenbl anc1 new mem..
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' PrQjacta .o( tile club Include
' . . , . . _ . to tile "pilot d 0 i
'!uDI, IIYO ro....-eh, llle CARE
_..,, and aaslatanee wit!&lt;
aaailnollaoa and ......a or
eblldroa In Melp Cooney,
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otDa.r··or tile dab '

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Fortrels
stains wish away, easier tiUin ever.
And permanent press ketpt the

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By BOB WINGETT

.Planning in Event
Qf Disaster Begun·
There ms,y be a mock dlaaater
In &amp;!•Ia• Counfl' this IIUIIUI1er.
· 'Jtda waa iDdlcated Thursday
Dllht Wfleo coo&lt;dlnalloo of a plan
In event or a DlaiBier waabepn. '
. . !!on 01...,., administrator or
• , VeiAirBDI lfemorlallloa¢tal, waa
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Hangs on New Bank's Wall

EIIERGENCY HEAL'111 SERVICE - Scott Lucas, adlnlnlatratlw aBOialant at v-... lll&lt;lmorlal Roapltal,left, and Hospital Administrator Doo Diener, dii!JIIay a poster depleting emergoncy
_ hUUh aen1~ aa 1. vital P1J1: ol clvll defense. Lucas, who about two week&amp; ago na ramed admiO..
latratlve aiaiataatattbehoapitllatteraperiodas :X..Ray techblciln, will coordlrate a Pacllage Di ...
aster Plaa that could be in1&gt;1emented locali.Y. - Sentinel Photo.

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The painting, dooe by mtllliBIIy llunoos artist Dwight lfW:hlor, wW be a of
the many eye-eatchlna tealures for visltws at the open house of the aew buk
buUdlna, 3-S p. m. 011 Saturday and 1..0 p. m. this Sul&gt;day. - SeniiDel ~

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One size fttl all -tz~a 10 ~ 13. Solid, light aqd ~~k e~a.
W111t8.· 100 per cent cotton ribbed top. For this uie.

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Elberfelds Furniture. DIIJiillrllent Is head~

All othen at 11roportlonot• sav1n91

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See the New ..iirrest Mltt...01 the 3rL Floor

Reaular 1.00 Orion
CREW SOCKS

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Play Room, KHcllen, Dlnln; Room. Outfit JOII new
Home with Dependable F-'llle and Drap•ln.

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Redefined by Miller

SHERRON ANN QUEEN
Mts11 Sherron Ann Queen,
19, daughter ol Mr. and Mra.
otis Queen of Mason, Is. a grad-

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and attended Marshall University. She plans to go back
either to Marshall or R I Q

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Photo.

Grande College. Sherron has

brown hair, blue eyes and Is
5'4" tall. Her measuremeqts
are 3&amp;.24-38 an:l she weighs
125 pounds. Sherron's babbles

are sewing, swimming,

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ball, basketball and reading.
In higtl school she belonged
to the G. A.A., pep club, band,
student coUJJciland was in the
senior clus play. Sherron
is emploYed by Citizens Na·
donal Bank. In the talent c~­
peliticn, Sherron will sing.
Good luck. Sherron!

CHRISTA JANE COBB
Mlu Crista Jane Cobb, 18,
daughter of Mrs. Genowidl
Daughterty anll Mr, C. L.
Cobb, lhes at 507 Parrish

Ave., pt. Pleasant. Janie Is a
senior at Pt. Pleasant High
School aD1 plans toattendbu5"'
iness scho?l rollowioggraduation. She has brown hair, blue
eyes, "eighsl15pound.sandls
5'2" tall. Her measurement&amp;
are 3$-25-35. Janie 11 on the
actlvitles secUon of the 0-Kan,
site's a Thespian understudy.
belongs to the Future Nursea
of America, was a sophomore
alternate to student cc.unciL
Janie likes to swim, go1! am
write stones.. In the talent
coinpetiti(m. Janie will be
singing.
Best wishes, Janie I

DANA SUE CLARKSON
Mls1 Dana Sue Clarkaon_18,
resides with Mr. and Mrt.
Lloyd Kelater or Glenwood,
W. VL Dana is a senior at Pt.
Pleaaant Hig!IS&lt;hoolanllplans
to further her educaUon at
Marshall University, major·
lng lnart.Danahaslightbrown
hair, green eyes, weighs 105
powxts alkl is 5'5'• tall. Her
measurements are 33--22-35.
Dana ill a member of Glenwood
United Methodist Church. S1e
is president of the Thespians,
secretary ol the Keyettes, a
member of the G.A.A.,alllenjoys hor~~ck riding, waterskiing afd drawing. Dana will
do a cartoon drawing ror the
talent competition.
Best oOuck. Dana! •

SANDRA NICHOLS
Mias Slndn Nichols, 18.
daughter o! Mr. onll Mrs. Del·
bert Nichola or Leon, loa oentor at Pt. PleuantliipSchool
anll lollowhv gn.duotlon she
wants to attend the Huntlrv-too&amp;hoolofBeau1;YCulture.
Sandi ha&amp; brown hair, greea.
eyes, weighs 123 pounlls ul

Is 5-fh " tall Her measurements are 36-25-38. Sandi is
a member of the Leon Baptist Church, i$ a member of
the Business Club, 11lespi~
an Ulllerstudlea, BaiXlarxl YTeeoa. SaiXU wUl do a sewitw
demon1tration lor her talent.
Good Luc:k, Sandi I

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''Pieale make an appointment
with hill counselor."
Well, today rm happily Bbm·
nodi

..w be late
me hoor be~time

takes
ill rorget to
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hioaos haw
it Some of

:rime rates
!e "stly a.,
mes County
1"'1!er lily.
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I opened that o!lict.J - looklnB
envelope fearfully, wondaring
. what Tommy had done bad thlo
;. time, and behold! It read:
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"To the parents of Thomas
;. Brown.
'"We are pleased to comme!ld
: Tomm,y ror making good pro: gress In Engllsb. We hOpe this

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notea today, and rm with YOU!
This is the happiest idea since
hot school lunches!
Firat thing Mooday ml&gt;l'llln€,
Pm going to call the principal
and tell him so. HDw about you,

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Dear Grandma:
I .YOU don't get another Chance

atter your supervlaor reads thl11
will continue." (Signed, his teach- letter, she has a heart or stone I
May you have many happy years
er aod counselor.)
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a very much needed - and
Yoo just don't KNOW what this
does tor a mother who hall been loved - Foster Grandma! - H.
This column Is dedicated to
conditioned to expect the worst
family
living, so it you're having
whenever she hears from the
kid
trouble
or just plain trc:llble,
achool.
IJ Urls positive approach being let Helen help YOU. !ile will aloo
taaed elsewhere - and whY didn't weleome your own anwalng exaomebody think fJI it long ago? periences. Address Helen Bot.tel in care ol. this newspaper.
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I guess I could acrape along
oo my Social Securicy, bit I don't
thiok I coold live without mr
babies. Those youngsters who
have to spend so long in the boa.
pita! - they don't mind II we
make a mistake c;mce in a while.
They know we love them.
You wrote In your column that
sometimes swearlnglaadlsease.
If the supervisor knew thia, ma,y.
be she'd gl.ve me another chance.
Would you say eomethlng else
about it please? - FOSI'ER
GRANDMA,

: Dear Helen:
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SOon after my b.&amp;sband won hill
: divorce from his firat wife we
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•. were married. His relatives tn; vtte his ex-wire and myself to all
: lamily pai11es. Then they t.Jk
: abcJqt his rormer relationship,
~ and pictures are alway&amp; brought
~ out It hurts to sit on the side·
: lines as they pla,y "Remember
~ when ..... 'r'
M.Y I'Allband loves me iincere.
; 11 and doeon't know hOW oo han·
; die thla without making a big IIi aue. He A¥• to write YOU. Am
' I being - OVER SENsri'IVE
: Dear O.S.:
; Nol 'lbese oew relaUve1 are
: elth'U vef1 thoughtless, overly
: bope!ul, or Ju,t p!aln meu.
~ Wblehever, )11J(r bulb~ can stop
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further embarra11m~ by telling
them you won't attend partlea
1where new and old mlaht mil it
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~ Dear Helen:

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i·~h lies in lhe boclr close
·1&lt;1 lhe hinge or its shel •

Clartllco y - otLolarl, w.
VL, II I IOIIia&lt; at Pt. PJoao.
•• JUgh School lild' l! pliJ&gt;.'

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test under the rlgid rules tpivernlng it
ConteOOer lor top hooors went
to Demorest Smo, WaldO, "'tile
No.6 bull, a aon o1 MGM Ar·
tim Nick, with a liletime wo1g1rt
per da.Y or age of 3.19 pounds,
index 107,01 t;ype score 15.
Third honors .....m oo Ran and
Sandy Burge, Borbank, m tho
No. 4 bull, a son o1 Mr. J.ar.
ey, wldl a lifetime wei&amp;Jtt per
daY oi•· BI!I&gt;'' 111. 3.23"JI(IIindt,' Jh.
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The average dally pin "' all
12 bulls for die 140 da.Y lellt
woo 3.028 p!Wld1 per lily.
AverqecypeiCOrewaal4,and
the average llfeUme wolglrt per
da.r of 1111 W.s 2.984 paunda.
All 12 bulls will aall at tile
Buckeye Deaf ~ro 1lillidly
Sole Ma.r S It 7 p.DL, Cooper
Arena, Ohio Slate Fllh1!romdt, ·
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Future

Teena, Bible CW&gt;, Pubilelcy
Ma-r lor the SOni&lt;lr Oosa
ilOI', Doll)'
JunJor-&amp;a'o
lot 'Prom CGmml- and 'li.
VL Stulonl iJbrar, Alllot.
onlo Aasa. Bock;y lo empl~
b)' .... Crodit Boreo• of. Pt.
Pl•aant Beek;y wiD do
moUe no41rW.
Goo4 J.uc:k, Baclo'l

lllool !11-iilillf

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olalo females, bred or wllll eaJv.
ea at sldo.

more than 10 years.
Lowell ChilderS, scoutmaster
o! Troop 72 sponaored by East
Huntington Post 9738 oldie Veterano o!Forelgn Wars, who lllarted as a acCllt leader 12 years
ago and
Frank E. llan!baw Sr. of Hunt.
lnaton. who was oleeted Tuesd81 nlpt to Ida secoo4 lerm
as president o! the Trl.stlto
Area COuncil and who has been
In scouting lor nearly 40 years.

!dent.

Uvea eleeted were L. B. AJU..
bar)',
IL Glrdl.-, Mr.
lllaohaw, Jluld L. Moaar o n d
U. B, Preotera Df llwlllnatOn
and Mr. Chrlotleo! AohloDil. Cho.
sen natJcwl couacU members at
lorp were orin E. Alklnl' of
Allbland and Dr. L. M. Polen
111'1 Dr. Stewart H. Smith of

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Also reelected at the dimer
meeting at the Cheiii!Ake &amp;·
Ohio Railway operating cmter
were w. B. Chrletle of Aahland
and J. G. JeMings of lblt!nglon,
vice prealdents; WOllam T. Mil·
ler o!Huntlnglm, treasurer, and
Bart W, Lovins ol llmtlngtoa,
seoot commlaslan8r. ·Miles ~
ling Ill Gallipolis, was elected
1&lt;1 hlo first term as a vice prea.

FERGUSON 'SimED ·.

!1,\11' DIEGO (1!1'1)-ntpnt
Ferliuoon, nofued pl.,.. of tbe
78lt al Norlolk Slate last
aaaoon, has been alsned by die
Son Dlqo Charprl of tbe
Alberteaa Football League.

The~. Z30-potmd FtrP·
a tackle, waa ·the ~·

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MARIEITA, Okla. (IJPI) _
World War Uvelerln LeWio Db·
oo hos reslsnoclll a member o1
his local draft botrd llfllng '1
will not draft BDOt.her American
bo¥ "'be - - by a beech of
rich lobb)illl in Waohln&amp;toe."
IJhon, 43, said die Vlemom

B A I'll 8 S
lr PHIL PASTOIET
go away for a little change
and come bact with none at
all.

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the buybil publle's pulie

WarwaobelngprolongedbyP..,.

~le in Wallhlnilon ,.,.., want io

keep thla thlq t!Olllll lor the ned
20 yeara just Iii leather dlelr
own ne.sta."
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"Ao long oa tile)' keep, mak·
ing "\\O11Y they don, care !"'*
...., American boys die In Viet-

nom."
Dixon hal been aervln( 111 lila
Love COwley, Oklo., draft boan1
lor lwv and a half year1. He
aaid 150 Love Counfl' men bave
been drsfted cllrinc !hat time and
al laaot m lillian hava dleclln
VletDam.
Dillon, who oerved wldltlleAir
Force In World War D, did 1101
apecil7 who the rich IGbbylota
were.

fiiCUGIHTS
·But Lot;• tolfe be~ind him
looked back, ·and oht 6e·
~ a J&gt;lllar of saU.-{lme·
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David Manum, lir. Rlchanl Mecnr, 11r. Ulllor. v. a Mor·
PD. L. Moaar, PhiUip A.
O'RaiJI7, Dr. !- U. Polan, ¥~".
Prealera, Fionk Rodrlguati,Jj)hn

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and Harry -·and Ill

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The pr~ne1pa1 -'&lt;ar ·at lie
dlmer wu Emeot F. Leoberb,
alllltenl vt.,. lire~ and 11!1mlnl•atlon ltl8IIIPf of I he
StnalberJ, Jflfl')'
CacU llunlllCiotl AIJQy
Dl'!lH. UnderWood, George S. Wal- 11m Ill 1111 ll!ternallanlt Nteltal
1oc:o .1111 Bor17 Wade -~&lt;· of .: eo.
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llwllliliiiOO.
Awards in addition 1&lt;1 die fll.
Hunt!ngtm.
Mr. Chrlolle; J. Edword ........ BllvSr, Pro- b)' JiJ:.
Elected 1u tlie eauncil - utlve boanl were Mr. Amllbaey, dol, lltllold H.l'ldllom, Charlea $mlth, ~~ tlie Pre~o
Pblilp R. Bouth, Ra1 llobbllt, Robertlan, ·Joha ~. WU· Clip, wi!le!&gt; wanl '!'iLIWIICIDl..
Jlam- and Ed Wlnoateod 'of .lrfct for .GUt. . . . prGire!l
Jim Bowen, Bemord
Allbload, Ulloa ~ ot Galli· dlll'llul)be j)Uiyeot.
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Calclwell, llerberl Col- polit,_•ado, lferrlll J!r1a0 of
AI Ill Jolt Doc, 31, tile Trt·
ker, A; C, Dodp,DGnald S. Ger·
Chaoblre,
ado,
Fred
lied.
Ill
Area C&lt;Rme11 was
da, Mr. Gti'dler, IL L. GodJ..
Gnroon, !If., ilea W. JIUf ot lag S,OIS bo¥1 In 10 - 1 1
Mr, llolllhaW, .Ioiii W.
Ono, Fred Mil'- Ill Poallfoll, in Woot V1qlola, Ken1uclf.y at¥1
IJaYinl, Joha F. JllllarooiJ, J.
of ·Ctrodo Ohio.
G. Jomlnp, George Lonodole, OJWi, Pitt H. -

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ToHave or Not to Have
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UP! !Ports Wrtter
out.
The BIJ11more Orioles' pitd&gt;In tile Notional · LeaiiUO, st.

·with otroog arms.
Pb!Jadel!lllla- Ma1treal, 7.1,
The Orloloa ~- a two. San Dle&amp;D nipped HOultOn, 4-l
PI'!• . ~ Df a aarleo with tile and Clnclmatl outlolted Los
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Rqalor .ltl!idirpnea e1o
. Tburadly ~ wldl o 5.2 Nn York pme was rained out.
In 'li!dd!opi\.wUiaOJ be helr: vletuey that loft lila Orioles widl
Kan Jlarriloon made his debut
llq 1 "'o·li&gt; lhe reslotration Df Ptteboro baliotlng 3.j) In Clmland, colleetlnl! 1,., bits
·OK elo1111 for lhe 1989 70 t!llrka.
lo lour trlp1 and driYing in a
aolloOI 'y iar,
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Bot the Roilotratlotio!"""klader
tha Orloleo·baVo""" opened up performance went lor nauahlaa
·len J!uJilU wiJJ be held at
o . d l - • laad . In .tho die lndlono . sul!ered their 12th
Mld4IIIPOl'l Eiemenlar7 Scbool American Leapo'o touab Eliot. 1018 In 13 pmeo this year.
friHn Lm. 1u 3 p.m 111 llq 1 om Dlvlolan over die Tlprs, :Bclbby Murcer drove In four
In ~hi ltlnderprtsn ..;.., 1dd h Bed $IX and \'ankees.
runa wldl' Ids olxth and seventh
" t11a !Jrllt room to the ~t
1 .IWII Dave McNall)&gt;'s tum CO homers ai.J Dlek Slmpom
Iller •terlq lila IChool ""or Jolt; ~ : Palmar and Tom -led Ia three more lor lhe
CJdldrtn OID'olled·muot be tlv~ l'lxlebuo Iii tile 3.j) clioss ao he Yanko, ·J4o Tlant, 21-8 lasl
7111"1 old ,. or balore Sept. .30 Ill - .tho Tlavro "'live hits. )'lir, Ia now 0-4 thlo year. He
tbt1 :rear. 'Par-.. are to
The Ortcile fouriiOJM crt MeNal.. was biUertld for alx rima fn
tile ebll~'l b1rt11 eortUicate and ly, Paltnllr, and Mike foor lmlnp. Frlt! PeteriCII
a - f11 dlo eblld'olmmunlza. COallar have alarted 16 Ill pitched 1 m-IUuer lor !be
lion. record wliJ. diem ot lhe Bolllinore•o 18 game1 and have victor)'. ·
lillie o1 ~IWI.tro""'..
comblnod 10..2 .mark lncluillnK
Reale Jaekom drov~ in t h "
..... COiiq,J'DiimO.t·~ 1 ""' ·"''ooi'a"!dr&lt;· G.o • 1l1''iilill' a"~~
Frank Boblnom hit his homers io beet Mime- Bot
IOVenljl . homer and Dove - Joekson IDok. an early edt from
John.,. addad a two-run double the PJDi, ;m,. reliever Dick
, to pace the Orlolel' !!'&lt;'~~~~ 'loo41Mit1 '· ~lid two pltchets
otlaek diet beat Earl WUson.
..ar lilo heid in his third Ume
• Elilewhm In lhe Alberlean 111 bot. JOd,.., cbarpd tile
1-. Nn YIJ!k drUbbed ?2and sot 1n1o 1 brawl
ClereJond. 11-3, Olldand odpd wi
Oodom and was ejected,
Mllilloota, 6-1, and t11a Walb- w . wasa't ...., warned. ·
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leoaUo Ibis Jail ......, lor 5o6lh pwJers of the Mall• ._. Schoollllolrlct. Shown are
loll 1&lt;1 ri&amp;lt~ Briaa COnle, llm Sthero, Lorey Nelf, Richard .Berry; -row, ~

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Daniel Loweey, Mickey DaveqJOrt, Barry Slnart, Park Ault; bock row Dallly Lowil . .ell;
Gree Dolahue, Genld Wayae White, DeaDy Dodaonand.Bret Manley.~ ccach, lARrel.i Price
wu absert.
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National Lea&amp;ue
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Silver Beaver Awards Given 4 Scouters ~
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HUNTINGTON, w. va. _Four
volwrteer leaders wtth a eumu.
JoUve record o1 nearly 90 years
of aervice to tho Boy Scoot movemont were preoented lbe Stiver
Beaver award Tuesday niJht in
reeogniUooo!thelreontrtbltlons
1&lt;1 the movemeot
The O&lt;caoton' was the amual
dlbner o1 tho Tri • Slate Area
Bo)' Scout COuncil, which this
year Is celebrating Its 50111 annlverllll'Y. While die ftrat Bo)'
Scoot troop was formed in HuntingUln IR 1912, the """""D was
not chartered wrtllllll9
1bose rec:elvlngthe Stiver Beaver, hi8helt award in scouting
lor volunteers, wore:
Paul B. Meador, troop commltteeman and aSIIstant SC&lt;lUImaster of Troop 55 BpOII&amp;Ored
by lhe Twentieth Street !lapUat Church In IJuntlngton, ac.
tlve lor Z5 years.
Robert G. Crulcksbeok of Ashland, ocoutma- of Troop 113
there sponaored by the Firat
Chrtotlon Chureh, active r o r

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Pr-q the aale ot 1:30
p.m.,cottlemenwDibafetlleopportunl!¥ Ill atlendlnl a DMllt
...,structlve beef cottle -lnor
that wiiiiOIIure all aaameato Ill
lhe cottle lnlllstry, lneludlna
cl'OBI breading, feed lot ........
lion, packer NQIIremento, car.
eao1 -lllraltonf O!lll
be j.I!S.~- · er'•ioo!&lt;"*'I:J!orula!o.:·. :•·. "'''
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Lead,·Top Tigers

Jebool, Rebeea.wasprelldeDt
or LI!JrorJsetvice Club,.,.....
ber of tile NaU.,....- So-

. erl7 piOI's tbaplanoandtllloYI
' bowlhw, hor1eback rldl&lt;w 111'1
Ia a member ol.tlleHUIBIIIJoo
+a Club; Sha Is vice preoJ. .
4enl ol. G. A.A. Ia lila popant
taleDI COIIqllll!tiGn, llht wJI1
PIOI' tile plano.
Bolt ot Luck, Bover171
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ur-• are 3WW7. ao...

oporla, skatlal. lollloall and
baskelball. Herhf&amp;haehoolaotlvltioo are .,.ptaln of ehoarleaders, FHA omeer. Annuli
stall and ofllcer. For tile talent
cOIIlj)e!ltion, Nanc1 will do o
dance ....tine.

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ol HI. 1, nlnlew
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at Marftll
Uolvarllo. Silo boa ·hair, IP'8IIi 0111, weillhJII$
pOunds ud iJ .$1$n. HerllliU- ·

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SehooJ ol. JlaauQ&gt; Calllll'llll·
lolilna .....,._ Silo h a o

hll blaade bilr, b11• .,...,
weigtll 120 pwntlo lad Jo 5'•
2" toll. Naaey IIIJQrldanclng,

ments are 34--25-35. Mary's
hobbles are drawing, horseback riding aad playing t h e
trumpet. Her IICbool aetivides are cheerleader, bud,
glee club anll F1IA. For her .
talent, Mary will do a dance
rouUne.
Good Luck, Mary!

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diaaiW' ofllr. and Mrs.

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Mri. Dulol P. Tomlinl"' of
Asbtan.ioolllllorotHi&amp;Jl and,_ Iii~ Hi...... School of llooull' Cli·
tun 000111111
Silt

ia 5'-4" tall. Her measure-

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FWT Bar 106 Wins Ohio Bull Test

Vaoation time Jo when you

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Extension Serilq,, Ohio Stale
Unlverai\Y, COiwnbuo, supervis·
eel by Proteuor W. W. WharEvans Hidden VaJiey Ranch. He ton. The bulls were fed by G
was sired by FWT Bar 016 and &amp; H Researth Farms, Circlecompleted the ·test with a life- ville, Norman Cioltien,pl"esldent.
time weight average per day of
Twelve Charolals bulls com3.55 pounda and a top index of
pleted
the test out or 16 bulls
llf.31;)'pe
score
14.
just got a job in a hoiiJ)IIal as a
that
started
oo Nov. 12, 1968.
The first teHting program was
Foster Grandmother. It has saved my life. I love those llttle completed April IS and 16 by This waa considered 111 exc:epthe Oflto Charolais Assn. un- Uonal oombar by ol!iclolo o! the
kids and they love me.
testlog . , _, w·eomplet!O'tlle
But I have a very bad habit or der the sponsorship ol the "Ohio
JWearlng. I ~Y to breM myself
ol it, and . I don't awear .around
the children, but I slipped the
other day in front of a nurse. :ile
reported me, and I may lose 1n1
job.

Miss Mary Loui" ThmMa.
18, daughtOr ol llr. onll .Mrs.
. William F. Thomas or Glenwood, W, Va., 11 a aenior at
Hannan JUgh School aad planl
1&lt;1 otlalll W.ineoo or art
school lolloWing srad~&amp;t!On.
Mary has brown hair, blue
eyei, weighs U' pounds 1111

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Winning die first bee! cattle
bull testing program in Ohio was
the No. 8 bill owned by Bob

SCHOOL'S POSITIVE
APPROACHoMAKES IT
ALL WORTH WHILE
Dear Helen:
You"re thp mother ·of four.
r.Jtei.H, , so l!j'm sure you know
about thoae official - looking
notes rrom school wbicb start,
"To the, parents of ..... "
They really blow your day, with
nuly tillllts like uyour child ill
.:: doing unacceptable work in Arithmetic .... " or "has been tardy
without an excuse four times ••.. "
or ••dJs,plays anti • social conduct.... h And they alway a end.

NANcY~ ·
Mlos NoDey L1nft T&lt;llllln18, dauabter of Mr. and

MARY THOMAS

·Bobcats Capture
Sixth Win; 6-1

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New York ••• 6 8 .429 4
Mmuw •••• 0 9 .fOO 4\1
st. Louis •...o 9 .fOO 4\1
Philadelphia • .s 8 .385 4\1
Welt
W L Pet. GB
Los Angeles .. 10 5 .667
AU-· .. . . 10 5 .6417
San Fran••.. 8 6 .571 l'h
ClnciMatl ..•7 6 .539 2
San Diego ••• 6 10 .375 4'h
Hoooltln ••• , 4 13 .234 7
Thurada.Y'• Roaults
San Diego 4 Houston I
Cincinnati 8 Los Ang 7
St. Louis 3 Chic:aav 2
San Fran 5 Atlama 1
Pitts at New York, ppd., rain
Today's Probable .Pitchers
All Timeo EST
Chicago (J&lt;Otidns 2,1) at New
York (Seaver 1-ll, 8:05 p.m.
Montreal (Mortoo o.l) at Pittsllu$ .(V.~e1..2l, 8:05.plm • . :
st. Louis (Gibson l·ll at PhD.
adelphia (Jackaon 1.1), 7:35 p.m.
Cincinnati (Malone,y I~) at San
Dieao (,Sisk o.l), 11 p.m.
AU- ~ekro S.j)) at Loa An·
geies (Singor 3~). 11 p.m.
Hou- (Lemaoler 0-3) at San
Francisco ()!olin 1-ll, 11 p.m.
Soturda.Y'• Game•
Chicago at New York
Montreal ot Pittaburllh
S1. Louis at Pblla, nillltt
A!lanla at Los Ana, n!gbt
Cincinnati al San DIOJ!Q
Houolon at San Fran

Falcons Take
12-3 Triumph

Loeal Bowliug

POMEROY LANES
EARLY SUNDAY MIXED
April .20, 1969
Polnlo
Team No. 6 • • • • • •.•• a5
Maaoo- W~'a White Fal· Team No. 3 , • • . . •••• 70
cons scored an easy 12-3 triUJhllh Team No. I • . . , . . , , , . 66
over North Gallla nu.araday alter· Team No. 5 , , • , •• , • , 54
noon in non-league compedtlon. Team No. 2 , • , . , •.•• 45
Randy Smith, • rlihthauler.
Team No. 4 • • , , ••• • •• 36
worked six !Mings "'' the mound
High Team Series - Team
lor Wshama and got ereclit lor No. 3, 2084; Team Higtl Geme
the victory. Dooald Hollman - Team No. 3, 727,
pttehed in the seventh. Smith
Hlih lnll. Series - PhD Cor·
struck out nine and walked three ey, 532, and Myrna K. Searls,
and Hoffman struck oot none aiXI
513. Higtl 1n1. Game - Phil
walked none.
COrey, 203, and Myrna K. Searls
Smith also lead Falcoo hltti~
232.
with three rltngles in four trips
oo the plate. Other Wahama pla,y·
ers getting hits were Gary Slsk,
alii twins Cheater alii Ou11s
GAME CANCELLED
Roush, each with two slnglea.
The
Southern
Tornado basetell
North Gallla hitters were Ron
game
scheduled
Thursday at
Te~frey with a single ani Dave
Garnes wlth a triple. The two Glooster was called otl. because
Pirate hits came in the sixth, of wet grounds. Southern Ia slated
back • to -back, when Ule Gallla to travel ooAiexanderH!giiSehool
today.
~Jj)untiano ocored IWUWII;
North GaUiopltcher Ron Brown
atruck oot five and walked seven.
Nordl Galli&amp; 000 002 1- 3 2 4
Q-Whot tl/l)e of horu is
WIIJiama
215 031 x-12 9 5 a stallion?
BriMR alii Painter. R. smith
A-A malo horse tbet can
(WP), Hollman (1) anll Cork. be used for breeding.
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Smith, Caldwell Dole
Out Just Three.lfits
aix.

Two Eostem pitchers aiiCMed •liht and olruck oUi
Eutom got Its -.run In
Moigo Reserves only three
the
boiWor of lila olxth wheilRieli
bits in laadlng tile Eagleo co o
6-5 vicloey Thursday ollernooo, · Sonllers walked, stole .....,.and
Rigtllhanllers Dave Smith and third, and Gordon Holter walked.
Howie c.Jdwell hurled the win Sonllera tllen came bcone wldltlle
rc.- CoochDanWri&amp;ltraBigGreen tlMreald.JW marker whim 1 cu&amp;oo
Club, Smldl started 111'1 Coldwall off pla)'lalladaau.lterwaa steoJ.
came oo In the ftlth wilb
out lngB8COlld.
Lone Moira hits were ahvlos
The Eagle moundamen walked
by Stove Oiler, lUck Van Matre
alii Sbt.n'Wllson.
Howle Caldwell led !be hoots
with a abwle anll double, Torey
NHL PLAYOFF STANDINGS
Stelbem got two singles, Boy
B,y United Press -motional
East
Karr alll Bob Rlt:ehle. Ncb i
double, an11 Mike ilor!RL allillllo.
Beot.oi.SOVen
Jed WW, sop'-orel'llbtlletllDlvlolm llnala
W L GF GA er, started on the mound bx-Ma1treal ... 4 2 15 16 Meiga and worked unW tile oixlb
Boalon ..... 2 4 16 15 when lei\Y Tlmn11 Doln..kay
West
come "'" Demoako.\' took1boloso.
Mollo pitchers otruc:k aut lour
Beot.of.S.Ven
aDd
Walked lb. ' . --·w···
Dlvlolm llnall
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'W' L . GF GA Melp • • : • • ·• • olio 101 -tJ!.i.'5'3
x.st. Loolo ....4 0 16
5 Eoalern • , •• , 100 401 x-6 7
D. Slnllb, Caldwall (WP) old
Loa Angeles .. ,0 4
5 16
Ritl:hle. WUI, Demoakey (6) and
x-elinchecl series
PmreU.
Tblradly's Result1
Mootreal 2 ~loam 1, 2nd ot
the

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In Marietta Boat Races
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MARIETTA - Marietta Col- College obell in bonor o1 Dr.
logo's top home rowing coolest Merrtll R, Patter100, academic
Of the year will lake plaee Sat.
urdaY afternooo whon the Pl.._
O&amp;rtmen meet old rival George.
town UnJverslt;y, det'endlq Da·
tiona! champs Ill small college
rodng, In what promlaaa 1u ba
an exciting rematch.
Marletta•o Varaicy defealed
Georpiown b7 a len&amp;th three
weal&lt;a 11&lt;1'"' lila Potolnoc River
In Wolblnglon ot lila annual Cherey Blosaom aeptta. 91. Jo .....•a
Ill Philadelphia won the ,...enl,
Marietta was second and George.
"""' third.

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seven raees are carded, tour
betwoon Marietta and Goorptown
and tllree Marlette Hl&amp;h;
~llool, Colvar UU!tary 1\ead.
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to, .~tor.' C!m!Tf;,l!= . w~ 81\11, 10:3o a. ""'· ~ , _ ':'
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!Ira, Wald~er,~ Ft'AT• W_..,., 7p. m. , . . .
' )I'OODS: Ch!lrcll SChool, Sund~, • · .sT. JOliN LVTIJI!RA!I"- Jlrl. ...
ll,'L Jll., •john Bolly, oq~~ Wor- an' ~11101, pallOr, W'!llhJi&gt;o 8:50
ohlp sorvlc:e lllmiOIIo with AI- L .m., ftlUolredeySun:iiJ&lt;Sd:ool.
trod ' IJII ~la-L . Servlcoo
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9:45 ,a. m..t· WorahJp, 10;30 a.~
THE DANVILLE ·WESLEY AN Gnte, putor. War~ eervlee, tlch Week.
11 L m. IIIII 7:30 p. m., Sundol'.
SEVENTH DAY ADVEN'i'LsT~RACUSE UNI'I'Ilil IIETHO.
.,
SIIIIIIIJ&lt;
S&lt;hool,
9:30
i.
m.
Rich-.
PGmetoJ';
Mulllem
HIL
Boid,
OIST
·
itev.
Paul
A,·'SIIIero,
·it 9:30. IJoyd Dillhwer, supt.
, •
I
•
Worship service at 10:45 with SLverlntendent. Sundal· School, a1'&lt;1 Borton, Sq&gt;i. Cbarleo Bl,. 110!111 GlV.Ierano Momorlllllos- pa,_, ~ Sclloo!lo·9:30a. m.,
.'
Vere Swartz, lay-leader. Sun:lay 9:30 L m.; Worship sentce, aell, assllltaiii~Prayermeet.- p~ Phi~ Gaier,paator. Sib- Ben Quisenberry, Soi&gt;L Brornlng
bath Sc\hool, 5attp'day, 2 p. m.; woi'ahfp, 10:30 a. m., tlrat and ·
evening at 7:45, worship serv- 10:30 L m. Youth and JUDlor t._, WedrltsdQ, 7:30 p. m.
HARRISONVIIlLE PRESBY· Worol!lp, 3:15 p. 111.1 Youlll Fel· llllr.t Sundo.Y• oacb· moi.th. £10..
' tees witll the Rev. Casto. Wed-- ywth service, 6:45 p. m. Eve-Delda,y, 7:45 p, m., prayer serv- nine worsltlp, 7:30. Prayer and TERIAN - !Irs. Norma LSI, lowshlp IIIII Adult. Bible Shll,y, DIDe eVIIItlllllllc lerv!ce,
. ' 7:30
Sunday S&lt;hool s.ertntendont. Woclntoday, 7:30p, m.
p.m., IOCOI1d andfoui'lhSIJIIdo)'a.
teeS.
·- praise, Wednesday, 7:30
Sundol' S&lt;hoOJ, 9:30 a. IlL 5uJ&gt;.
FIRST VNlTED PRESBYTERCARMEL UNITED. ~THO.
LOTTIUDGE UNITED IIETH·
UNITED FAITH CHURCH OOIST- Worship,'ftrstmlthird Nease 'Settlement - Robert E. day servict, 8 p. UL, tile Rev. IAN CHURCH - lillddloport, .DIST CHURCH - ' Rev, Pllll A.
Guest mlniat.er. JIJMs Buclia~ Selle~a, JJII!ltor. ~ School,
SUndays of eacb month, 10:45 L Smith, Sr., pastor, sw.!l,yScbool Max Donahue of Middleport.
JEHOVAH'SWm;ESSES, Lar- an, Sundl,l' Scboo1 Sq&gt;t. Sundol' 9:30 'a. m.; Wayne 'Roush, &amp;Ill.
m.; seconi lnd fourth Sundlys, Ste~t., Roy JOOnson. Stmday Sc:bool
worship, 10~30 L m.,
T:30 p. m. SuDdlly School, 9:45 9:30 L m.; Worship service,. ry Carnlbao. presldllw: Dltnl.a- Scbool, 9:30 L .m.; W«abfp aerv..
L m. Christian Ellleavor, third 10:30 L m. and 7:30p.m. eacb ter. Slllldaf: Bible ......... 9:30 lca, 10:30 .. 1ft. I Ololr pndlco secomllllllourt~Sundol'•o!oach
mtah. Evelllpg eftllpll~ttlc ser..
saturday ol each month.
Sllllday. Youtll meetblg and chclr 1. m.; Watch Tower sbdy, 10:'30 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
ASBIJRY UNITF.DMETHODIST vice, 8 p. m. oeoond and 11111'&lt;1
LAUREL CUFF FREEMETH- pracUce, 6:30p.m. eachSurllay. a. m.; Wedne!dor. 1llblo oludy,
·
,
ODIST - Sundol' School, 9:30 a.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST- 7 p, m. Tho rod~: Mlnlotrr sdlool - 5.Yrtcuse. Rev. Wendell Slul- Sunday each IIIOidh.
ENTERPRISE UNITED METHm.; Morningworship,10:10L m.; Norman McCain. ~t. Services at 7 p. m. SerYiee msodJW at lor, pastor. Sundol' School, 10
.
L m.; carroll Norris, &amp;1M:. Wor- _ ODJST ..:.. Rev, WUllam AlrsOI'I,
Evening worship, 7:30p. m.;Wed· weekly at 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 8 p.m.
MASON
CHVRCH
OF
CHRIST
ship oerrice, II s. m.; MYF', 6 poator. Ralp!l Spe.-, 51¢1 El·
nesday, Chriatiln Youth Crusad- first and third Sunda.Y of month
ers, 6:30 p. m.; Prayer meetillg, by Charles Russell, 9:30 Lm. -Miller St. :_ Ewrson Week- p. m. SWlday; Pra,yer meeting, doa Week&amp;, asst. · W~stdp ~en-­
lees, 9:30 L m.; SU1IQ' School,
1:30 p.m. Thursday, choir pracTHE BRADFORD CHURCH OF ley, pastor. Bible study clls~ea, WedDelday, 8 p. m.
Sundoy,
10
a.
m.
Worship
IIIII
POMEROY
CHVRCH
OF
THE
10:30
L m.1 Youlh. Fellowahip,
tice, 7 p. m. R, Eugene Gill, CHRIST - Charles Russell,paspreaching,
10:55
a.
m.;
S1mcSay
NAZARENE
COrner
Unlonanll
6:30
p.
m. Wedoeu,y: Choir,
tor. Richard Gilkey, St.t&gt;l S~
pastor; Phil Wise, S~
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST day School, 9:30 L m.; Morning evenJrw service, 7:30. Bible study Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V, Hender- 6:15 p. m.; IUble ·stu:b', 7:30.
anJRCH OF CHRIST - Mid- Ronnie Russell, pastor. Nor- worship, 10:30 a. m.; E-venil,g classes, WednesdQ, 7:30 p.m. son, pastor. Sundl3 School, 9:30
GRACE
EPISCOPAL
E.
a.
m.;
~ond
Wilburn,
Sjl)~
dl_.t.
sth and Main. Jack
man C, Will, SliJt, Sunday School worship, 1 p.m. Wednesday Bible
Main
Street.
PomerO)'.
Olurch
Morning
worship,
10:30
L
m.;
Seltes,
aupt.
Bible School, 9:30
9:30 L m.; Worship service. Study, 7:30p.m.
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10:30 L m. Christian EOOeavor
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF School, 10:30 a. m. each Sun- Evenl~W service, 7:30 p. m. MJd.. a. 'm.; MorniiW war1tdp, 10:30 ..
H3·18
Sunday e"ning.
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY day. Third SuOOay ot each month Week service. Wednesday, 7:30 m.; Evening wonhJp, 7:30 p, m.;
PrQer service, Wedneadly, 1 J.
RACINE F1RST CHURCH OF SAINTS - Pordand·Racine Rood. no mornil1' service. Haly com- p. m.
munion.
7:30
p.
m.
FOREST
RUN
UNITED
METHm., Rev. :ttaulln ·Moyer, pastor.
'f'HE NAZARENE-Sunday School Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Mor~
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SOUTH BETHEL UNITED ODIST - Rev. Wendell G. SlutCHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
ti:30 L m.; Morning Worship, ing worship, 10:30 a. m.j Sumas
laalalli
10:30 Lm.; Evening Worship, evening service at 7 p. m. Wecf.. MEmODIST- Worship, second ler, pastor. Wor1hlp service, 9 -Middleport. Rev. A\lley MillJ2,13
and
tourth
SutWJay,
10:30
a.m.;
a.
m.;
8wJc111
Sehool,
10
a.
m.
er,
pastor.
Leater
Taylor;
&amp;en.
su
• 7:30 p. m. Wednesdl\y, ~ nesday evening prayer service
•
~ Sehool, 9:30 L m.; Mor•
School Superintelldent, Pauline at 7:.30 Pastor, Elder C. W. nut and thltd &amp;mdaya, 7:30 Mra. Fred Nease, Supt.
laoiGit
p, m. Sunday School, 9:30 L m.
THE MINERSVILLE UNITED IIIC Worship 10:30 L m.; Junior
McClintock. Pastor, Rev. Morris Proffitt.
53:... J2
M. Wolle.
THE BRADBURY CHURCH OF Youth Fellowship, 6 p. m. each METHODIST - Rev. Wendell Soclet;y, 6:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45
•
Joltn
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED CHRIST - Mr. Ted Cadwallader, Surllay at 1\tlpers Plains United Stutler, pastor. SUn!lay SChool, p. m. Sunday EwngellsUc meetJUI..J4
9 L m.; Kenneth Wiggins, Soi&gt;L IJW, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meed~&amp;
METHODIST- Morning Worship pastor. Jerry Van Inwagen, SurP Methodlsl Church.
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD WOO'ship service, 10 a. m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
9:30 L m. at former EUB build.. da,y School S!.l)erlntelllent. SunSYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
THE SALVATION ARMY- E•
fH.I2
trw. EJPanded SWklay School ses- day School, 9:~0 a. m.; Morning -The Rev. Chester Br)'llll, pastor.
Sunday
School,
9:30
L
m.;
NAZARENERev.
A.
E.
Miller
voy
Ray
S.
Wining,
oftlctr
In
.aton Cor wrsery,ogradesixc:hil- worship, 10:30 a. m.i Evening
dren at former Methodistannex service, 7 p, m. Wednesday, Worship service, 11 a.m.; Eve-- pastor, BabMoore,Sunlla)'Sehool charge. SUnday, 10 L m., Hollning worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer StcK.. &amp;may School claase1 tor ness meeting; 10:30 L m. S&amp;mo
at 9:30 L m., Mrs. James Stout, Prayer service, 7:30 p, m.
children's superhterllent. SunGRAHAM UNITED METHQ.. service, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. all ages, 9:30 a. m.; Morning daJr School. YOI.Utl People's I.ec111 Church School, adults and DIST CHURCH- Preaching, 9:30 Youth service, Thursday, 7:30 p. JJOrshfp, 10:30 a. m.; NYPS SwP glon, 7p. m.; Salw.tlon meetllli
youth, 10:30 a. m.; Junior High, a. m., first ancl secon:l Surllays m. Monthly sings, drst Saturday day, 6:30 p, m.; Evangelistic 7:30 p. m.~ ThuradQ, 1 to 3 p.
service, :sw.lay, 7:30 g. m.;Mld- m., Ladies Home League; 7 p.m.
Senior High am Young Adults of each month; third and fourth of each month.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIST- Week Prl)'er meeU~W;Wednesday Prep classes.
meet in Conner Methodist Church Sundays es.ch month, worship
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST- Midtor Sunday Church School. Boyd service at 7:30 p. m. WednesdaJ' IAN CHVRCH - Jome• Smllh, 7:30 p. m. Mlsslorery Meeting
Hackney, youth s\C)erintendent; evenings at 7:30, Prayer and pastor, Robert Paulsen, Sunday second Wednesday or U:ch month dleport, corner of Fourth and With lht hope il will, in sMJe measure, foster ~nd help' sustain tit/It which is good iii
School Supt. Morning service, at 7:30 p. m.
Mlln St. Robert Jackson., pastor.
Po1t highschoolardsenioradults Bible Study.
family and comm~nity life, this
is sponsored by the business finns
orsllllMASON BAPTIST CHAPEL- Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Mommeet in former EUBbuilding, HoMASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH 9:30 L m.; Sund~ School, 10:%
whose
1141!1ts
·
bart VIneyard, SIIJL Adult Bible OF GOD - Second St., Mason, a. m.; Youth meeting, 6:45p.m. The Rev. Harold Cumingham, iJW wor1hlp~ 10:30 a.m., Arnold
SILVER RUN FREE WILL pastor. Charles Lambort,Sundol' Rlcha1'&lt;1s, S~i~L
Cll88 party, last Monday each W. Va. Sunday School, 10 L m.
RUTLAND F1RST BAPTIST moath. . Youth Fellowship each MornJ~ worship, 11 L m. Evm- BAPTIST - Rev. Caudill Atkins, School Soi&gt;L Corner Second and
pastor.
Richard
Fink,
Sunday
Pomeroy
Sts.,
Mason,
W.
Va.;
He~.
5amue1 J. Jackson. pastor.
Sumay, 6 P. m. in former Metll- gelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Bible
odilt building. District youth nl- Stwi)' and pra,yer senice, Wed- School ~rintendent. Surday Sunda¥ School, 9:45 L m.; Wor- Prayer aervice, 9:30 L m.; SuDL m.; Mra. Ger•:)"
ly firat Monday of each month. ne~, 7:30 p, m. Chester TerP School, 10 a. m.; WorahiP, 7:30 ship ser'flce, 11. Wedne~e~. day School,
1
§tTART ,.JMTED METHQ.. nant, pootor, P~one =s133, ~
m.p. m. Choir pn.ctiee,
ilnirsd&amp;):,
7;
7:30
TueS.. serVicf!, 7:45.
lee,· 11 L m. iflpt:UfTralnlng UD•r :
Dti'r CHURCH - First and socCARLETON CHVRCH- Klngt p,
day,
7
p.
m.
'I'JIJ:
ROCJ&lt;
SPRINGS
UNITED
ion,
Drat and seoond Sundl.fs at
ond Sundlys, preaching at 8p.m.; burg Road. Sunday School, 9:30
POMEROY C H U R C H OF METHODIST - C. J. Lemley, 5:30 p. m.; Mrs. Mary Wools,
Ttard and fQUI'th SUIJJays, Sun. L m., Ralph Carl, supt. WorshJ,
d1t1 Schoo), 10 L m., Worship service, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p, CHRIST - Robert H. Wood, pas- pastor. Harold Blackston, church president.
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HYSELL HUN FREE METHOservice at 11 L m.; Tuesday m. alternately. Pra.yer meeting, tor, Sundly Bible stllb', 9:30 a. school 511Pt. Mornlrw worsb.ip,
"MEMBER
OF
THE
BIG
3"
evenlrc• at 8 p. m., Prayer and Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Ja,y m,; MorningWorshJp, 10:30 a.m.; 9:30 a. m.; Church School, 10:15 DIST - Rel. Cecn J. Wtae, pasPHONE
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GENERAL
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Yooth meeting, 6:30p.m.; Eve.. a. ln.i Ewning worship, 7:30: tor. &amp;mday School, 9:30 a. m.;
Bible Study.
Stiles, pastor,
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RUTLAND · CHURCH OF THE
OLD DEXTER CONCREGA· nJng worship, 7:30. Mid-Week MYF &amp;mdly, 6:30 J. m. Prayer Morning WorsbJp, 10:30; EveNAZARENE - Rev. lloyd D, TIONAL CHURCH - Rev. Wll· service, WednesdiJt, 7:30 J. m. meeting and BibleStUdJ, Wednes- nlrc worship, 7:30 p. m.; Young
Grtmm, Jr., pastor. SuM~$
lard Dutcher, pastor. Mra. Wor· Junior choir practice, Frtclay, day, 7:30 p. rn. Administrative Pe.e's Service, 6:U p. m.;
School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning wor- ley Francis, Sunday School SlCit. 4 p, m.
Council meedrc, first Monday of Pr~er meetlhg, Thundl,y, 7:30
ship, 10:30 a. m.j Youngpeople's
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN
each mooth, 7:30 p. m.
p. m.
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service, 8:45 p. m.; Evangelistic services fint and third Sunday LaogsvUle Villege. Rev. Robert
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
MIDDLEPORT !'IRST BAP·
Soloo - Allia Ch&lt;tlmors ;, Solvi~o
services, 7:30 p. m. Wednesdll' tollowiqj: Sunday School. Second Eugene Musser, gascor. Worship CHRisT - Elden R. Blake, pas- TIST- O.rlea W, Simons, pasForm - lnduotrlal ·- Lawn - Gordon
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
evening service, 7:30 p. m.
10:30
a.
m.;
Glenna
tor.
Sunilay
School,
10
L
m.;
tor.
Rebert
Richardson,
SUnday
service,
TUPPERS
PLAINS
PH. 667·3435
and Courth Saturday evenings,
HEATH UNITED METHODIST 7:30 p. m., church services. Fetty, Sunday Sd:ooiS'4!LSunday Wlmlo Holsinger, supt, Morning School SUjll. Sando¥ Church
CHURCH, Middleport - Max E,
UNITED FAITH CHURCH School, 9:30 L m.; Surday eve- sennon. 11 a.m.; Evenirt~sen· Sehoul, 9:15 L m.; Mm-nlrw worDonahue, minister; James Brew- -Nease
Settlement. Sunday nlog service, 7:30 p. m. Mid· ice Christian EllleaWJr, 7:30 p. ahlp, 10:15 ,.~ 111. ~ Bl~
irwton, Sunday School stCJeri~
week serrice, Wednesday, 7:30 m., Mrs. Lylia Cbevalier, presl- study hour, 7:30p.m; S&amp;mdl.y4:30
terllent. Church School, 9 :30 I. School Superintedent, Roy Johnp. m.
delL Song service and sermon. p. m., pme tl~elor rwlh. Wedin.; Morning worship, 10 :3(1 a. son. Youth meeting, 6:30, SunRACINE F1RST BAPTIST 8:20. Mid-Week pJ"a.Yer meetlrc nudly e~enh)l pnyer service,
BAKERSbOF HQI:SUM i!READ
OHIO'S OLDEST DOOGE DEALER
Ml DLEPORT, 0.
m.; Youth meetirw, Sunday, 6 p. da~YRACUSE fiRST UNITED Charles Norris, pastor. Sunday Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mra. 7:30 p. m.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO .
m. Choir rehearsal Wedoesdl.l', PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Linson School, 9:30 L m.; Mornlng wor- Mazie lkllllrwer, clasl IAAder.
CHRIS11AN SCIENCEServlces
1 p. m. choir director, Ben Philship,
10:45
a.
m.
SWdl,y
evenl•
BIBLE
BAPTIST-TEMPLE
at
315 Mlln st., pt, Pleawt,
Stebbins, pastor. Sunday School,
lOll. Prayer service, WednesdQ,
worship,
7:30
p.
m.;
Wednesday
Minersville,
0,,
CIIJrchserrice•
Sunlllys,
11 L, m.; Wednaac1Q1,
9:30a.m.; Worship service, 108p. m.
everung
Bible
Study,
7:30
p,
m.
each
Friday
evenlDe,
7:30
p.m.
7:30
P.
m.
All we~ .
_
:30 L m.; Bible study andpnyer
BETHANY UNITED METHO.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST - Pastor Ken Derril!lliOD ol RlvSACRED HEART _ Doring
service, Wednesdl)', 7:30 p.m.
Lincoln-Morcury-Comoi-Englioh Ford
DIST CHVRCH - Rev. Paul A.
Great
Bend,
Charles
Norrls,paa-(lRSWood
8eC&lt;llll
BlpUst
Church.
LeDteD
. 18&amp;1011, seme~a 7 p.m.
POMEROY F111ST BAPTIST'
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MIDDLEPORT,
O.HIO
sellers, putor. Morningworshii)
George Skinner, Sunday School tor. Worship service, 9:30 L m.; Bible Study Mch WednelldQ at WedneldQ" and Slturdl,y. c 0 n..
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N.
COURT
ST.
ATHENS,
0.
9:30 L m.; Sunday School, 10:30
Zi3o p. ~~~,.
leaoloa, 7:30 p.m. Sllllrdq, "
Superintendent. Sundly School, Sunday School, 1o:3o .. m.
L m. Blythe Theiss, ~t. Youth
9:30 a. m.; Morntne worship,
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT cue ~
"'-•• or •-•u
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MORNING STAR UNITED
w ~-~
Fellowship, 6:30 .P· m.
10:30; BYF, 6 p, m. Bible Stilly,
CHVRCH - Rlrrloonvllle Road. ~~ zwtut- - ••uor
, THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH - Rev.
U _,
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Wednesday, 7 p.m.; choir prac· WOllam Air1011, paotor·, o.... , van Rev. R01 Taylor, pastor; W "' 3298.
CHURCH - Rev. Amos TiWs, tlce, Wednesda~, 8:30p.m.
·~,
llam Reeves, Sundl,y School Sol&gt;~
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pa-. Sunday ~hoot, 9:30Lm.; MT, UNION Baptist - Rev. Ce- Meter, ·~t.; Sunday Schod.,9:45 .._.......,
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' . FAMILY RECREATION
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, 9: 30 L m.; wor, , 1
Ltt Burnem, s'4'1. Worahip oerv- cil Cox, pastor; SWllay School a. m.; Morning Worship, 10:45L ship servtee, 10:30. L m.; E~
SWIMMING
2411 LINCOLN ST.
MIDDLEPOI!T
tee, 11 a. m. Wedaesday pr~er superintedent, Earl Starkey, Sun- m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. rune
· wor...
.. a.a!
...,, 7:30 p. m.; p rayer
- · · 7:30 p. m. Swxll,y night day School, 9:45 a. m.; Su!Xfay Thursday, Fred E. Smith, lay- aDd praise servlce, 'lbursdQ,
w.. lhlp, 7:30.
leoder, Youth Fellowship, 7:30 7•~
•• P.m.
evening worship, 7:30; Wednesp. m. Sunday,
WESLEY AN I!NITED IIETHO.
MT.
HERMON
UNITED DIST CHURCH, Rlclnt - W.
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BRETHREN IN CHimT - Rev. Dale McClur1, pastor. ~
"THE STORE WITH A HEART"
ATH~N~~~'pOMERPY, 0. ~-6098.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Menzel Smith, paator. Sunday School, 9:30 L n;Wonhtpserv•
RACINE,
.', f'&gt; F~J~':'~LY PLACE .1:.0 BUY '
Mankind muot put ali end
Johnie Roush and Damon, Mr. School, 9:30 a. rn.; Ruasell !ilen- lee, 10:30 L m.; Bible studJ,
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PHEBE
to war or war will ~ an
and Mrs. Nelson Roush, Romy
cer, StVt.; Alfred Wolfe, ISilst- Weduesdly, 7:30 p. Dl.l U.M. Y.F. end to manklnd.....:l'rUldent ·
and Randy; Mr. and Mn. Robert art. Morning Sefmon, 11 L m., 7 p. m. tlch SundiJIJ\rior choir
D, Roush and Greg, Mr, and Mrs. evening sennon,7:30p,m.,alter- practice, Wldnuda,y,3:15-p. m.; John F. Kellnody.
Gary Roush, Ty and Mitchell, natln.g 81Ch Sulllay, Cla11 Meet.- 8enlor Choir pnctJ.ee,11turldl,y
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and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roush,
IJW II L m. alterradJW SUIIdaf 7:30 p. m.; WeoleJIII Semce
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all of New Haven; Mrs. Larry morni!W&amp;. David Holter, clau Gulld. fourth MOIIIIay each mcDh
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King, Jeff and Krloty, Milton;
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.MASON - A surprise birth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luikart, leader, Christian Endel\'01' 1 7:30 at 7:30 p.· m.; . ~.Pf Hutlera
day dlmer wu held April 20 at Chucky, Danny, Jackie, Kallly, p. m. every other Sundl¥ ew- cll88 meetltW, fourth Frtdl)' ol
·the home of Mrs. Edna lllrrls Llnclll and Llnny of Upper San. nlng, Juanltl Spt,ncer, prealdent. each montb,·6 p.m.; wscs; aec,
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at Mason, honoring her son, Plrl, dusky; Mr, and Mrs. Donald 0. Prll)'er meeUrw, 7:30 p. m. ewry om Fridl,y each month, 7:30
Wednesday,
Rctrd
mee!IJW,
7:30
p.
m.;
Olllclal
Baord,
oecond
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BUILDING
SUPPLIES
&amp;
MILLWORK
POMEROY TRINITY UNITED
PORTLAND UNITED METRO.
ina a large brUllantl,y decorat. and Mrs. Cecil 'Smith, Cecelia,
GENERAL CONTRA(:T1NG
CHURCH
OF
CHRISTRev,
W.
DIST
CHURCH - W. Dele Meeel birthday cake, baked by Mrs. and O.vld; Cllf!ord Clr11011, Ed· PHONE 992·3918
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Charles Luikart or Upper Slul. na Burris, Mrs. Plrl Burris, H. Perrin, pastor. Patrlc:k D. ctul,, SilatOr, ·Sundl7 School,
'.~·
Wood, &amp;upt. Sunda) School, 9:15 9:30 L m.; Worshlptentce,.7:3o
Pemzy and Rick,y, and the honoree, a. m.; Worohlp, 10:25L m. Youlll p, m.; Olllclal l1dlrd, lb'it SUDall ol Mason.
Choir rehelr811, Mood~)-, 6:30 daJ etch ll!.onth, 8:30'p. m.
p. m. llro. Marrin Burt, dlrocOAK GROVE I!NITED IIETHO.
tor. Seni&lt;X" choir r-rsll, 7:30 'piST · CHUI\CH - W. Dtle M"
FOR ALL OCCASIONS .
. When people say, "'There p. m. 'llluro&lt;~oy, Mro. P au I ,'aurr.· paof,or. ~ S&lt;bool. .
ts peace and security," tfaen
~oaoe, director, Thlll'ldoJ, aU 10:30 a. 111.1 WII!'Jhli&gt; aorvlco,
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sudden destruction tD i z l
day, Busy Rtt qulldJW party in to30 a. m., lr0t ;not ,11111'&lt;1 s....
come upon them a. tTaVdil church
411• each IIIOidh. ' ·. • ·
co~s upon a woman U1ith
THE RUTLAND , C!!U.RCH OF
THE RIITJ,.AND ME'P«ii&gt;iJ,r .
chdd'" und then wUl be ftO
1111 NIGHT ,.,_2151
ilRIST
£uaeDil
.-rwond,
,
CHVRC~
- ~•. C. J. ~7,
tscape....:..J Then. 5:3.
Pastor; V, H. Brall)', 1~1 5uJ&gt;.
!:~lll'Ch S&lt;h!Ki,
L
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'""1roy
shop
The only way 1c IJe $ate ;, I day• S&lt;hool, O:SO 1.. m.1 cam. m.1 Wdl;'ltr&gt;teo, lOiao L'lll. ,
never be secure.-~njamin
muni&lt;MI and worlhlp aervlctl . Z\ON CHVRCI! O,F,CHBIST:: -:
· Franklin, Amerlcln llote,.
10:30 a. m.1 Prayer m"'!-. l'.....-1 • .JiaiTIIOnvlllt ,Rold.
man.
m. · · . : John ·wtlio4ii',,' t.ilbrl, Ray ·
. Thlll'o&lt;lly,

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•was 108!1~ ful,l ·~t 'berse!f when we went •hopping
yesterday.
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I' was. ~muse!l, , too, as.· I wa!q~ed her imitate ,her
mother i&gt;lf Y,e l"•Y ~ o~urch the next Iday. She really
had that walk tlown to a "T."
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, have, a better one. ~ar.Y'• , 'love o,f God ill refteefed irl'
everythinl ohe does. !.l{er• happbiess in serving God
and His ,churCh Is contagious. I should know!
. Wh~n ·we \vere nfarried, I was a sometime churcbgoer, ' Now; 'I teaCh Sunday School, oing in the choir
and .am chairman of the building ccmmittee. I find it
deeply satisfylrir to know that my church needs me: , .
Every church nee'ds .the dedicated effort of ito
members. Eiperie.nce lhe joy of serving God.

CHURCH_: Charles DaEer, pa...
tor; Adrl Swick, &amp;Idly School

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LAllY' $OHIO SE.RYICE

Seven Meigs High
Girls Win Awards

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IIIII Jlldl1h Ccttrlll, $100

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MARl YSTORE

lAY RIGGS,. INC.

You're Invited To ,Visit
·Our ~ew~ Plant Food Operation
;Featu,l.ng Agrico Plant Food.

lOYAL OAI PARI

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Melg1 Count1 school personnel were in Parkeralllrg, W.Va.
WedDesday ror a confer6nce on a

new communicatioosprogramfor
atudents In grades one tbroul!tl
olx.
T~ 'l8" ~rogrem lntrt&gt;mees

· o-.ted &amp;J&gt;PrOileh. ·
Atteitcung tromlheMelgsCouncy achoolswere Mrs. Edna Price,
prlncljllll cl Rsclne Elementary
School, Mrs. ChlnruaGrlmm, lhe
Letart Falls principal; Mrs. Jane
HUI, llrll lll'ade teacher at Le·
tart Falla, and Mrs. Nellie Vale
and !Irs. Greta &amp;tttle, coun~y eu.
pervlacrl. A luncheon procedocl
the meeting.

The Capitol at Annapolis,
Md·,, Is 1he oldest functloillng
statehouse in the country.

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QU 'LITY

Iaiit talL

Preparation ol constructloo
plana for the Jackson By-Pass is
being cCUJPleted by Stlclden an:l
Belshelm aDd Associates, coosuiting e:vJneers. A ..,w public
heart~ Cor the corridor location
Is to be held soon.

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Keeps ·
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HORSE KR
• Top notch feed for all ages and
breeds of horses

one

• Redutes waste. Easily digested by
young colts and horses
• Develops and maintains bone
structure; conditions and gives more
stamina

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"Whatever the outcome, whatever the result, I'm sure the Miss
Southern Ohio Pageant wW. be a worllertul and instructive experienee.tn In)' lire."
This is an example oC the quality of the 14 contestants who will
be taking part In tomorrow !light's pageant which get&amp; underway at
8:10 p, m. In lhe Meigs Junior Hl&amp;h S&lt;houlln Pomeroy.

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· chaae two new uniforms for tm.
modlate use and decided to Pll'·
chaee nve, new ~etle unt.
forms from preeeoclt of future
prcJects which will lnelllcle a
cWnt. in chirp.
bake l&amp;le, dances, and a ublttle
The b&lt;J9'sters aKJ'88d to sm- ot the bands11 tematlvely set tor
Jtme.

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I.Y $2,000 was dl...,rood lor uoe ll1iiCI Aug. !lor now inotru-

committee to report on Ma,y 27 was named W11101
1he &amp;Juthern Band Booster• met
at tbe high echool In Racine
·, with Mrs. Clrl Morrlo, proal-

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Deed a.

Ntmod lo tile nominating .....
mlttee were N~~~cy Ervin, Chair.
ll1lllf; WUmo McGraw and Rllth

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mne·_project is estimatedat$10,-

THROUGH AN OV~RSIGHT, the name of Jean Whitehead, daugh ..
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead or Reeds'vllle, will not appear
on the program ror saturdas night's Miss Southern Ohio Pageant.
Jean will join the Big Berd Minstrel Association in providing between segmeat entertainment and will present her modern acrobatic
number to UJ..oye Potlon Number 9."
The commun~ty. or course, ~s all set for staging the fifth allnual pageant. The competition looks keen alii interesting.
. 'He're·ate"·ICfe-K:eXCtii)Jts"t'rom
of tlit! oUt or"Cciuiicy ' COnte'~~
arts which yoo might" ltrxlintei'esting:
"Pm alread.v so excited t can hardly sit still. I don't think U's
-the ferlonntng that is caus~ the excitement tor I am WmosO used
to gettlqj: ~ in front or people to act, st~ or make speeches. I think
it must be the whole idea of the contest - gotng to a new place, get..
tirw to meet new people, doing so mam· new thir..:s.
"'I am happy and a wee bit scared, but if 1 can only remember
that every other girl therewlllbejustas excited alii happy am scared

A nominating:

SWIS.H.l &amp; LOHsE

RACINE PLANING MILL

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2 New Band Uniforriu ON

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11 an ICe'\QII•hod fact," llowler ' Aw•'O:d;,.tely- 1~ mllto.ol ~ 1. t!WII Io .J;
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35, betwl!'ll . Ja&lt;k&gt;jio apd !Uch- a ~ 7 ll1i!011, ual ... Iii. ~
In revlewl!ll Jr011nss ct,tlle ; mondale, 1~ to ·"' &gt;:"Jjll'(aeod 1.1 movement betw..., ~ ... .
now Ohio Rlvtr bridge IKM'Under ' a cosl of f4QO,OOO (wltb tile .,.. AthonL
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ccnslructlon belween Kanaup I cepllon ·cl the - ,..r-1&amp;111 ·por·
C&lt;Jnotruclloo Pl'IJilOU ca U ,f
and H-rlon, Dowler nld tile · lion In that areal.
Appa]achlan Hiprayloi-.
Ohio IPPrc&amp;Che, are e&gt;Poclod io A contract lo to be let In .io,t.y Ohio waoll,o diocuoaod lltriJOOo'
bo COIII&gt;Ialod by Aug; 3L Work on L16mlies ofll&gt;ur-lano~ll!hl!~ clat'iDn members.
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on tile ri¥er piers Ia erpec:ted to on the east edd'ol existlnl four·
Guests lnelucl,ed
be c_....,leted 111 June, and then, lane, to uallncllldlng RL 3511111 =~oll~l~ns~,~-:~""~·~;.~=:~~: 1,
In 100days, worker1 hope to erect U. S. J101edoo $0, ill $3,400,000.
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in ...~ord time the span's s~r.. This incll.des · a . Sc:loto River berg,
structur"t. ••u all goea well, the brkSiet ·raurCiad UlldtJ11111 and
bridge ohould bo open to trafllc RL 35-50
Interchange,
by Dee 31," remarked Dowler.
Major ~airs wW be made to
Guy Br..,n, who llllecl In lor the conc:rote Ooor and steel Oour
Major Rod Roulh, Dlrislon Nlnt syotem oo theKIIJIOI'O Bridge this
Dlre&lt;tor, reviewed Rl. 35 acUv. side of O:illicolhL Thlo wW bo
ltloo !rom Collierville to fnnl&lt;.. dono prior to the openiJW of the
fort ...,. Wash!JWton c. H.
new Ohio River bridge at a cost
NAPK,INS
Brawn said !Inti touches (see&lt;~- ol$19$,000.
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i:V lllll'll'ldlng) are bolog put on
The Alden Stll10n and Associ·
the new rour .. lane highway be- ales, consulting erigineers, are
tween Centerville arx!: Jackson. preparirw construction plans tor
II
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This 110&lt;tlon was _...t to traffic the Fronkfort By-Pass, 'Ibis 11·

prel!ltdent.

~a~~ '~'AcodeiiiY In ~~=&amp;!r"'.:.dW:U:n,~~

Cllluml&gt;ua ~io ~ the
nilmes cl seven Meigs H 11 h
School •btdente who haVe boon
a - lldlolirahlpo. ·
~art !llnd.Y Muter, .170;
Jlnlco Sftllth, $17~; Ginger LewIa, $200 lultlon award; M$rte
Wll~ ,100 tuition a~ard; Terrte Miller, $100 luldon award;
Patricia Komecb', $100 luiUoa

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since it was formed,
Charles Lanham, PL Pleooant
and Mason COUnty represeata..
tlve, asked theassociaUontohei.P
push ror, brvrovement of Rt. 35
aftd.&lt;&gt;r RL 17 In Wo•t Virginia.
Open house wut be observed at the new Farmers Bank and Sal"With rour lanes of traffic cWtings
CO. quarters in Pooteroy this weekend and do try to atteM.
ing oa the new bridge, there'll
The builditw is certaln]y a great new asset to Pomer~ and
&amp;oiJW to bo a botlleneck It oomeactually, it's difficult to believe that such a CacUity ts in the townthing isn't done," remarked I .anit's dlat good!
ham.
And doo't rorget to look over the mural by Dwight Mutchler
Larham was urged to hale 1
during your visit. Mr. Mutchler has done a marvelous Job i.n cap..
Mason representltives meetwidt
turing Meigs County history in his excellent pajnting.
the state road commission in
HOlD's of the open house are 3 to 5 p, m. Saturday am 1 to 5
Charleston to see what could be p, m. Sunday.
done to upgrade lhe highways In
that al'ea.
A GUEST FROM BEACON, N. Y., was present this week
when the Pomeroy Lions Club met. He was Rennie Pomatti who is
visiUng In Middleport. Pomattl was aguestotfred Morrow, retiring

School Perwnnel
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for :R~ute 35 'Upgntlfling, ~ ~~a!F:at-=:

Div~ion 8 Pleads

word Of the death ~ carl B.
Bramla110 cl Pekin, Dl., e lormer Meigs CouDtiY reiSldent.
Mr, Bnmlage died 011 April
14 at the Peldil Memorial Hospllllwbere he had been a podent
tor two weekL Bon 011 .aute 8•
1900 at Pomel'O)', he Wll the eori
~ tbe Isle WOllam and Cllher·
lne Sehmittauer Bramlqe, lie
married the former Hue1 Rick·
ard on Aug. 7, 1922. !lie died in
1962. ·
Nr. • Brall'dqe retired three
y,..-s lllD a1 ID emplo;ye Of the
CoPunonwetlth EdiiCIII Cc. of
Peldn after 26 year• with the
company. !It laiurvlvedbyasoo,
William and dallhlers,
lin. Clrl · (Jeanecte) Burllnii,
Mro. Cotherlnt WUQsms, ond
. !Ira. Arthur (Patrlela) KrUe,
Jr., lll cl Poldn. Twelvtlll'and·
clill.... aed -lll'eat -lll'anol.
cblldren alao llll'viYi.
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Tl1f lnldll /.,..ker lest ~,
sontloll a I1IOelal orlshol!l!wln rlei;f ol meat&amp; illcllldlJW paslols (GI'IIOIIO COllnly) Thlrllda)' nlahl waa John W. Dowler, DlvloiOIIIO
. conluncll'!" ~lUi llloSundayafte,.. p~ncU, coltaae, ch:ircaal, m...:. asked &amp;Jr. IIlii ouppcrt !rom the lllgfiJtay Director,
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M&lt;MI c..,cm by Jho Tipton 'l'rio · age, ~ 1'01'0"• wa~ col!"', Ink, RL 3~ AsiiOCiatloo for IWI'&amp;dllll
Dowler said that In the poet olx
at Callla Ac:odem,v ~l&amp;h S&lt;hqol. teawen and lai:nloln pan.
of ~ 3:i thrOIIih&lt;&gt;ut Dlvlaioo years, $15 million hao beenopeDI
The el!!lllll4 ,whlch wiU GPoll at
:lbe f!ll!o!ITtlo;wboooconcert . 'Ejs~~t In -hweotern Ohio,
In GaBle Cowitl'onnewhlll:wayo.
2 p, m., wiU C...,.. 31enljles will 110111• at 2:341 p, m.Sunday,lo . Jones, 0110 GlliJurGreenoCOUf&gt;. "i'm hopiJW tO pi mare tonnt.h
·b¥Stnlor hiJh IChool sllldentt cl .&amp;OIIiewhel ol a, rarl~ lodtj' - a ly repreaenlatlveo atlenling laot whal ohould be dont lnthlsarea,"
Dt.Yid ~art t.elcher.
ehamber P'OUPcom»&gt;Hdofflute .nlgttt'l meeting at Oscar's, made remarked the dli'ector.
• howStudenlsU
, ento.!'~'!.":~~? th8 · oollo and plano.•Ia tile time
his J&gt;lea alter hearing actlvlcy
Dowler reritwed the propoaed
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,an II - • .., - ' ' iliJ&gt;. Bacllll\d other old mastenll was reporll ~ olllclals &amp;om DlviB- lour-lane RL 35 projoel between
1elsi Pat Saufl4era, Ellen'l'Qior., 1 tavorlte, .and: vollllliia of muate lona Nine alii Ten. Rt. 160 and 'Thurman. • An ad· Carylyn Sw,.&amp;n, Debbt~ tWhlte, .hall bello ~n which exemWhen , the aasociation wu vanc:ed ltUdy has been secured
· SonJa North,SendraROOerll, CIJ&gt;. pill)&lt; tile lnlimate &lt;htnn ol this lormecl14 YO&amp;rs ago, Ito goal was IO&lt; thlo 12.3 mlle proJe~
dy Boster, BeY Harrison, Ruth UDUsual and ~ll&amp;btful .comblna- to hel_p make Rt. 3$ a touMane
Dowler n1d .the projeet ealls
Rlialop, Eddie Johason, Undl don oflMtrumenta.
hlghwoy lrolll X.m1a toGalllpollo. lor 60-lootmedlan otrlps, bridges
Slwlpe, Nancy, Loaoe ual ~
Tho briDlance and llexlblllcy It was polnlecl out tllet'moatclthe , totall:v $3 mWion, and roadwa,y
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ol the Oult, copplodlllllcontrast- lOfll'oolane C&lt;lllstrucdon on ~ 3.1 pavement ~I!V $9 mUllon. T~
eel will: tile ~arm and mellow has token placoin DIVision Nine tal coat cl ' tile project Is estl·
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tone• cllhe colloaredlllllllll8trtt- and Ten, IIIII that lllriolon El&amp;hl mated at $13,750,000. It would
ed, for e.....,le, In t doo 111 the hasall bul boon Ignored In recent ' lncliMie lllree l,..rchaJWOS, IIIII
Bradbury , . u~ I
c~ Brazilian c-os- yean.
woold have limitod access with
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OD .Lf.llly
er, H8tf4ti' VWa-Loboa. "Piece
Jones, Cree~ tounQ"'a Rt. 35 60 IJil)h design speed.
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Hearings are scbecluled this
Flrlllll'ado Jqlllo at lilt-- • and chlrml!wi.Y French work. Oth- II'OIIblll 8j&gt;Ot In hlo oret waa b&amp;o summer, It Is hoped tllel by lall,
bur7 Elementary Se~ for tiNt er ~ltloas by Rameau.Bla- tween 1-n and Xenta. In 1967, a consulting engineers rirm wUl
1989.70 scboolyoarwlllbo~a- ve~ Boochtrtnl and Chopin, plus eiJ!itt per10111 were killed In tllet bo hired tor actual detelled pia"'
tered fl'om ·8 a.m. to U IIOCIIIiad ,QJI)eclally choaen solos l'Olll1d sector within six weeki accord- ning. It is hoped the project wUl
from 1 to 3 p.m. • Tluriclay, out tlle'procram.
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be lncluded in the department's
Ma,y 1.
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The , association iod.ieated it presert five-year plan. "At least
Porenta art l't911red to prowould &amp;'4'JI0!1 Greene County In It's very much In tile picture
sent blrtb certUleatea and im- ·
it's etfort. President Joe Miller now," continued Dowler. "We in
· lltunlaadon .....nta al the lime
sald tile next RL 35 Association lhe cllrislan wiD push It to moke
of nlllllraJ!on. l'lqdlo - . . . ,
mee!IJW wUI be held In Xenia,
the llrat lll'ado next llll mull bo
"probobly wilhla tile next 60
llx yeara old Clll or belor8 Sept.
days." 1be auoc:iatioa has met in
. 30, 1969.
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Alll1 HIU. Tbore wUI bo oomlnt·
Ilona from llle Door as well as
lilt ,committee report at tile Ma,y
27 mooting IIIII election wUI bo
held at tbat lime, It wu rfli)OI'Ied tbat Jean Alkire, ch&amp;trman,
will report onlhe lliOJomte unttorm• at tbe next MJiiOiil. ·,
Cell cl th~ band ~......
rtJIOirlocl at $159,03 and the bel.
·IDCIIn tile cheoidoa a&lt;COUIII'Wos
r"'IIN&lt;&lt; at$151.03. Ar;j:orlwaa
t.pveoi 111' atate oonteot at clrOve
Cll,f.
. · \ Mr1. Mcrrtaflaa ubd to conwith llle tN.tierlntendenlon a
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lj&lt;, A '~' clclllllb' bart oqa re,
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Parents mly m Pedlatrk:s
Admissima
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THE NEW
CORNlLIA K·T RINQ

Blrtho
Mrs. Robert L l'tymalo, Rt.
1 l'roctOnollle, oon. 12:tS p.m.
Tbur~.

Discharpa
Dlllllel B. Bales, Mro. A d a
Brotldns, Mrs. Dewey L ~an.
ada, Jerry Carey, Mrs. Jean
F, Cobb, Earl G. Colm. his B.
Cox, Mill Helen L, CUlmer, Mra.
Delphia CUmmins, Mra. Katie
Gothard, Mra. Vernoo L.Grwnblln&amp; Mrs. Allie Hlggemotham,
Mrs. Catllerlne Hugl\es, Darrell
D. Jones, Sr., L, Clair Karr,

Mrs. Robert H. Keams, Mrs.
James E. King and Infant 11011,
Mrs. Mod.ieska M. Love, Mrs.
Frilllk L. Metzner and Infant
son, Mrs. Risden N. Miller, Tho.
mas E. Moore, Carl E. Morris,
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All Cornelia. famed mother
ol ancient Rome, uid
of her children, ''These are

my jewel!." Elegant
symbol of pride In
·motherhood, this beautifully
tuhlonecl gold ring Ia the
modern way for mothers
and gr.ndmothers to
count their blessings.
In White or Yellow
gold with 11ynthetie
birthStones.

MASON- 0r. W~r, ((2, Ma- .
ooa, died ~ mornlillln Holzer Medical ce.r~ Stewaa born
J11110 5, 1886, .. Jn Mll!lll ~.
tile do~ iJl tiJo late Henry
and KotiJorlne Wau&amp;h iYotre. She col
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sabbath School attelllance on
April 20 at the Free MethOOist
Church was 128. OfferiJW: was
$28.22.
Large crowds .atterded the revival services Which were held
at the local church, Rev. Clyde
Bartlett of Roseville wu .t h e
evangelist. The singsplration

SHIRT

FINISHING

SAME DAY
SERVICE
In At9- Out AIS

ID•Inson's Clnners

morning services at the local

ctv.lrch.
The Pomeroy emergency squad
was ..Ued swiday evenlrc lor
Mrs. Clifford Klein, who wu
taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital, sutteri~ a heart attack.
She wa1 returned home tbo same
evening.
Sunclay guests o£ Rev, I n d
Mr~ Eugene Glllalllllamli)'wero
Rev. GUI's parents, Mr. and
Mro, Ray GUI, Mr. IIIII Mrs. GH·
bert GUI and Lewis .Jones, cam.
brlclge, llld Rev. Clyde Bsrtlett,
Philo, and the Goble family of
Roseville.
Mrs. &lt;llarles Diehl has re-

Bad.noMlllwood Rd.
INotir Route 2)
(8-Hn Millwood
&amp; R•ventwoocl)
165 pluo .t.CRES
(4J;orox. :1110 Bldg. Loto)

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APR. 29
· buildlnr lots

:~:1::~~:::~Corp.
Hills
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(approx.
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Plus CommuniSJs18111, Installapproved &amp; operatlnr
be sold separately.
REQUEST FREE BRD·
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COOP BROKER:
BEATTIE-FIRTH
CHARLESTON, W.VA.
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LOUISVn.LE,
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Ia II• lixtlt rear, bul Bnohor .
believes this· is the Belle'• year.
"The WilY I !lillre II, • Brasher said,' "we'll be lotln&amp; 525
tms lesa at human tleall, • referring to tiJo Belle's .,.,_
aer cpota. ror the 1969 race,
lrlmmod from siiJitlly morothen
1,000 to 300.
. "The old iirl made a 1 o o d
showing lut year," Bruber add·
ed. "lile only loll bl' 2\! leaglho
llld she had jUII got out oC dr7
dockr

Ky. (UPD- The
&lt;J( Louisville

meets Cincinnati' a powerful Della ~ Tuesday In tbe 6tiJ
&amp;nlllal race ~ tbe last. two authentic !temwheel rlverbolts In
exlstem:e.
Capt. Charles H. Bralher will

attempt to outwit and outrace
The ClnciMall •essel holds a
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slve rom9d011rigtii tiJo dDW..taln ~JP'IIIII are DOt.atleJi!ilted boeouso
..cUCOI o( 111e pariiOfllliO,
of oinaU mlodiorahlp wltldn 1lle _
~Ito(
11111
Dur1D, the"or1hip Mrvlce tbla area churclle1; thel'efont t h ._ 'Y Bacilli· an4 Mra. Haroid ·Roulb
SU!Iday,tiJoReY.W.Doi~Mcallfll ... tiJo' need of merabw wQb oCPurtla•hlallodMr.IIMIMro• .
1111oied !&gt;)' Mr. Jolla H. Leo, the,lr olof!lr churcl)ea. Tho- llaberll!lllerllldfamll,yiDCborPreoldeJII .OI tllo Tru,oteeo, wiD of IIIO\'IJll llUn tiJo bone IIIII . le-, Tl.• VL, over lilo weekburl&gt; 'lhe nDie. The atiBfliiXlll W\11 bua:r and lami(J&gt; ! " ' -· o1111;The bli1lldaj' annlveroaey oC •
fted the church~~- ~ :chureh lo e'l"01 !ed 111 ....,.. Mra. 11om7 Eulor wu cibaer.ed
dlniler lied ~·hill ,IOPI~r. ·~ " Woslo:~~~n. 'l'he¥ hlvo In at a
J111'b'.
Churoh OPOkelilien 111d 111a1 the paaiJobled wllh Olherde....,.
Mra. Dllh Dllcller oC Alllona
tiJrousfl ·aeti Of faltll membora l,.U... to cele,brote holldQ-a oC 'flallod .... tiJo weelumd with
are WOI'~ iDa number ofwaya the Cbrt~n faith.''
Mrt. Clid;ye Cuclder,
to expreia their love for Goclnl .
Mr. IIIli Mra. ' Guy ROle IIIII
the tota1 church. lD an ecumenl"Wea!eJan Ia a Chrllt:-cen- KtiiJY (( PorUand, Route 1 were
cal move, .tiJoy ooooovored to lered church doalrlrc to llive to · !IJo&amp;u' Y!oltora oe Mr. aed,Mra.
ide~ tiJomselvea. wlih aU of aU genorall..,. a Chrtat.c-red Norman E, lll"sell aed lamll,y.
Metlledlam !&gt;)' challlllng the 18D1e cOIDIIIWII1;Y In which to live, Ito
Mr. IIIII MrL Norman E, Ill"·
o1 their church.
doors ai'e qJeD to all who desire .aeJi and eblldren ~ Pomeroy,
"They !eel tlat !&gt;)' being !rag- to worship the lifd In spirit allll Houle 2 - e weel&lt;end gueoll &lt;J(
mented good atewardstdp II not in truth/' the PIStol' laid.
Mr. and Mra. c. E. Ch111c::e IDil
"..111E aDUli!RN ABE LISTENING, • bar -.a KIJDevldaoo, a dloeu01lon Pia&gt; aboal preJuchildren Of s.,tnwr, Ind.
dice, WW be presented SuntJay ~;.• lbe Rutlud Ctllrch ot Ouiat by the Kl.ng'l!l CcnpUI,Y, a dnma
trtq)l ,of the Clncima:ti Bible Semirai'y, 1t err.,ba1lzes that chUdren not only hear what adults sa.Y
but "catch" their attitude• as well. The result la a crlsi1 in a falnlcy that could be an,ybody's ram..
lly, The play w!U be presemed allO:SOa. DL The Rev. Eugene E, Ullllerwoed lovltes tile public. At
7:30 p. m. the seminary trcqM~ wDl move to the Middleport Church ot Christ where it wUI present
Slides o( her toor o( Eur&lt;lpe Hauek am Mra. Hovatter were
"Tbe Gardener Who Was Afraid of Death," by Henri Brochet.
Am
Barnl.tz,
Doool
Bter,
Am~
were IJltqwo by Mrs. A e n e s
Brpwn !loriDg Tuesday nlglrt's le Chapman, Jud¥ Cl'ooka, Charmeellns " the Ohio aa Ph 1 lotte Da'fldiiOII, Doria E wI n g.
tile kllcllen and basic cooking
Chapter &lt;J( Beta Sigma Pb1 Sor- VIcki Gloeclcner, Carolyn Grueser,
Rita
Lewis,
Tw11aMathStey,
skills.
orll;Y helcl In tile soclal room
Denn18 Mm.lel was elected
Qlesta at the tea were Mr1.
of the COlumbus and Soo.them Carol lrlcCullQUSb, Linda Bl1fle,
Cerll!lcates far comjllellm &lt;i presented certificates to Mark Bernard GHI&lt;ey, Mr~ Robert
Barbora lllas, Jo SmltiJ, ~ preoldonl o( tiJe Letal1 Falls
Ohio Eleelrlc eo.
Gall Hovatter and Dclnna Hauck Stump, Martl,yu S!ran, K a II e P.T.A. at a meetiDcMondlcynlglrt cooking les!IOIIs were present- Gilkey, Scott Fraser, Joe Me~ Parker, Mrs. AlbertRoush,Mn.
ed to members of Den 6 and 8 Cloud, Ney Porker, Dsvld WH' J. C. Vroman, Mrs. Charles
hod cbaige o( tile cultural pro. Well, Texama White, Dorinda at the school.
otber
ortlcers
named
for
the
ol CUb Scout Pack 245, cllrlng a cox, Rlcbird Wlnebremer, Ken- Winebreomer, Mrs. Charles Me.
gram and jlfe-ed Mrs. Browa. WU~ $Je Zirkle, and J e a n
1969-70
acbool
term
were
Mrs.
tea tor their !DIXhers weme~oo nelh Roush, John Vroman and Mi- Cloud, Mra. Ernie Fraser, Mrs.
It was nporied that boxes had Drenner.
Ama Boao, vice prealdent; Mrs. clay a!tei'IIOOil al tile Columbus chael Powers.
K81'1'1eth WUcox, Mra. Wallace
been sent 1o Darroll Dremer IIMI
Nora
Croas,
secretary;
and
Mrs.
Cookie•
made
b.r
the
boys
were
and
Soutllero
Ohio
El-ic
Co.
Powers and son, Richard.
Mlcbal -rl• bOih serving In
Ann Findley, lreosurer.
Mrs. Barbara Davia, h om e aened at tbe tea. The course inVIetnam.
Phoebe Roberts presided at the economist tor the Electric Co., cluded ln-ctloo on salel;Y In
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turned OOme from Holzer HoaG. Wlllller oC tbe Della Qaoen.

pltal.

J!l.lt Oil Prtllllll

11 WOMEN KILLED. ,
KURIIME, J..,.n (UP!)- Ele..
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whee an elj))oalan aed tire dea\rofed 1 lite !aclwl'. The ....,..
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ftoorwurkroloiL

LODGE TO MEET
The Stall and Ol!lcenilfMelp
Temple, Pythlan Slater•, wW
Chargl!ll slwrter work week bills are bad
me« at 7:30 p. m. ·In
COLUMBUS - MAXIMVll WORK WEEKS lor pellce IIIII lire- the social rocmo Of tbe Colummea ta munieiiJllldea would be &amp;hortenrd under bill• paiaed 1bur.... bus Alii Southern Ohio FJfiCtrlc
da,r ID tiJo Ohio S...te. one bW, I)Used 22-6, would make a • - Co.
week tile maximum lor policemen, whlle tiJo aeeoedbW, Jlllllll 21·7,
would malu! an average 1&lt;1r ftremea aborter by lour bouro lr&lt;lll 60 to 56.
ON DISABLm LISI'
CLEVELAND (UJ'O- Clev..
San. Thoodore II. Gray, ~!quo, tbe majorizy ftoor leodor, opo
IDdlana' ltCGIId buoman
poood both bllio beeouoo lhe7 did oot attack tbe problem propertly,
"'Ibis 111-ch 11 lrrtiPOil&amp;lblo toward ~ 1o aolva 1110 Dae Nolocm ~~~lured hlo rt,illl
problems of local soverrne~~tt" he ald. u'lbeae are the two moat bamalrlni Dltoele '111urlds1 ID
lrres...,olble bWo Ia IIIJII'O&amp;Ch to gove111111ent In the twa :;ear• I've a pme wllb tiJo New York
Ylllk111 IIIII wao placed oo lhe
beeD leader. 11
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·_AUCTION

Funeral services w:lll be held
Sueda,y at 2 p, m. lnlm tiJo FIJK(..
song Fmeral Heme wtlh lhe Rev.

here. Mrs. Fox remained for the
l:mmmer.
Mr. aoo Mrs. Larl')' Jaccibs &lt;lf
Sprlnglleld spent tile weekeoo
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Mr. aR:J Mra. Harmon Fox
spent the weekelll at their bene

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five gnndcl1lldren,aedonegreat,.

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HOSPITAL
ADMiSSioNS - •Marprel Bal·
Jey, ~CUIB. ~ '
DISCHARGES ;_ llolald Eyn..
on, Jeep Evans, Heltnlc~.

Hliven; three sona, a.&amp;rlea, McComelav!Uo; Dallao, Maoon; IIIII
Masf!lr Sf!l. Maurice Wolker, ol

of Columbus vfolted relatives
here Sunday and attended church
services at the local church.

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ley ilapiiAt Church.
Survlwtslnclude herhuatil!ld,
SterU; two daughter•,··Mra. Mildred We,jpww, Chlcaao. 1111
Mrs. Mary E, Wortanin, Now

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COLIJIIIIliS - ltOU!iE REPUBLICAN lEADERS 'lburadl1 aald
will be In Letart, W, VL c.lei')'. Frleedo may call at tiJo fl&gt;.
Gov. Jameo A. Rbodea' VOCilloolal-lecbalc oduaiUoo
rant son, Mrs. Paul H. OUrs
neral home Saturday llUn 2 to f PI'OII"Am coold biJJp On - l l o o IIIOYII tl&gt;lncreaoolhe and infant daughter, Lorretta F.
of 111tuor Ia Oldo. _.... Charlea F. Kllr!eoa, R.Bo!riiDe Green,
and 7 to 9,
Pridd,y, William w. Sig]er, Heroald 1 $ per caol lllcr•eo Ia tiJo liquor IIIU'Iq&gt; coold produce taO
bert w. Spriggs, Mrs. Thomas
mWion to $35 mliUoa a 1081' 1&lt;1r education.
Stanley and infant son, Mrs. Carl
Kurleaa aald lhe IDcnuo was aulhorlzed In 1967 IIIII could be
E. Thomas, Blanche White, Mrs.
done bar action of olate Liquor Dlreetor Donald COok. In July 1967,
~irley Dlddle, and Mrs. Min- which was held Surxtay was well
Cook OOoaled tbe msrlq) llUn 28 per cenl to 3ll per cent UDdor tiJo
nie Pfancuft.
attended.
edueatlcm bill which allowed 1 III01"Iq) to 35 jllr cent.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Gordon

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anced apeaklr 1111111111.
Each ayl1lm contalli$ Ill
8-ln. and a 3"-ln.

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SEE US FOR
SAL!S &amp; SERVICE

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4265 E. River Dr.
Philo., Po. 19129

Planned in Racine

FOR THE F.NTIRE
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Mount Vernon Nazarene College,
Mount Vernon, clhlo, wiD be feB·
lured lhroe ,nlillls, MI,Y 2-1-4.
Service• begin ot 7:30p.m. The
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MIDJ?LEPORT

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meet!Dc 4n1ng wltlch time I h e

spriD(oooloreneo ol District 16,
Ohio Cm&amp;ress OC Parenti a n d
The Raelno Church o( tile Naz. Teaehers, was amouneed tor Satarene "Will concilct a aeries ol urday at tbe Middleport l!lemiOIrevlvsl meetiDcs wllh Heir. Dl- tacy School.
sene Gill, pallor oC tllo Laurel Charles King, preeident of the
7 Cllll Free Metbodllt Church, tiJo Meigs Coon1;Y C&lt;&gt;uncll o( Parenta
evangellll, from Aprll 27 to Ml,y and Teachers, spoke to tiJo group
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oo lhe role &lt;J( tiJo county comcll
. The Ltvlne Wltne11 Trio, of , wltll local P,T,A, units.

Werner Radio &amp;TV.
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Club Tllesday nllll&gt;~
Mra. W, D. ChDda was a gue1t
and prtzos
tho evening'•

Project Books Distributed
Project booka were distribut- by all 10 members ci tbe club.
ed during a recent meetllll ofthe
The jlledges to tile f·H a n d

Little Leedlng Ladles ~·H Club
held at the home ol Mrs. Har·
old Saller.
During tiJe meet!Dc prellldod
over
by Regina Harrison the
Plans were made for the new
membera
divided Into lDtOreol
ofl!eers to be lnotalled at tiJo
groups
and
studied project reMa.v meeting. 'lbe attendance ban~
ner was won by Mrs. Eileen quirements. A report was gtvoo
Bilek's fourth grade . . Refre&amp;ll- on the recent advisors, parents
ments were served by the sec- and olficers eonference attended
ODd grade.

Proiit ol' $35
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Tbe MeigS 4-H Pleasure RIEarl Deve""'rt. other plaj&lt;ers ders met Monday evening at E.
were MrL Kinneth calemlMra. J. mll's home in Flatwoods with
Haberl Schmoll. The hooteoo Mrs. wmtam Downie, adviiOI',
served refreshments,
and 14 members present.
The mmey made by selU.ng
ATTEND CONFERENCE
Easter eggs was collected show"Richard Sa)"re, ·executive dl· IDIJ a profit o( $35. ft will be uaed
rector of the MeJca~allla ccm. to defray expense• at fair time.
munlzy Acllon Prosnm; Beltjo
Two tapes, the first on tbe
Carpeatsr,' 1 health aide rorPro-r lfOOII1Ing Of horses, and tile oecJeet ~; Barbara Sclt111, tile cnd on tl'le care or telth, were
CAP lloml Health Nurse, and plaj&lt;ed.
Mrs. Beulah Strauso, admlnlaTho next meet!Dc wiD be belcl
trolive 'pl!icer of tiJe Melgo coo... Mlll2,.al MlclcyWUIIamo'home
1)' lleoltll Department, atterllled ill ~aeuae.
the Regional hmi(J&gt; PlanniDe
Conference held at Rio Grande
College Wednesday.

Thieves: Plain and Fancy
By REV. CHAJILES E, DOZER
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Text: "Thou shalt m: steal"
- Exoduo 20:15.
The Eigbtll Commandment rocognbes man's rlgbttopropert:y.
fn God's orig(na.J commiaslm
to man, man wastnstrllcted to
have ..... domlnlon over the fish
of the sea, and over the towl ci
the air, and uver the cattle, and
over all the earth, aDd over every
creeping thlnR tllat creepethupon
the earth. so God created man 1n
how own image, In the image of
· God crested he him, mille llld
female created he them. ADII God
blessed lhem, and Qod said unto
tllem, be lruitlul, aed mulllpl,y,
and repleniah the earth. and subdue it." (Genesis 1:26-28)
History Is the record cd man's
execution of this oriJdnal commission. We ahwld recognize
property ao a dlvloe IDotltutloo
and the right of propertY as a

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Hutchlaon opened tiJe meet!Dc
and glvlng reports were Jayne
Hutehi""' and JO!' White.
· Contests were concltcted by
Pat1;Y Dyer and Mary Ruth and
Jczy Sauer served refreshments.
The next meeting will be hel~
on AprH 30 al, 6:30 p.m. at tiJe
Sauer home.

The Sermonette

OFFER DRAMA SUNDAY
4''Ibe Gardener Whowas Afraid
of Death" will be presented at
7:30 p, m. Sueda,y al tiJe Mlddle(!011 Church &lt;J( Chris! !&gt;)'a elrama
t.._ oC tiJe Clnclruati . Bible ucred truat.
Communism aa a phlloaophyo£
Somllllfy, The public Is Invited
by tiJo Rev. Raullln Moyer, PI,. lite and polltlcal sy1tem wc:M~ld
del!)' man's rl&amp;ht to property.
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Ooe Of tile basic beliefs &lt;J( tile
c01l111ll1111JI Is tiJol at tile roo1 o(
tbe Ula lhat jllque socle4" Ia tbe
TO GIVE SERVICE
Youth of tiJe Aoburr Ualted rlg(rt to own property, One Of lhe
MethOdist Church, Syracuse, wW bealc jlllllka In tiJelr plaUorm Ia
tho abollUoo Of private II&lt;ODOf\Y,
prea&amp;.the enure worshljJ &amp;fi'VSomeoo.e has given a deflni.Uoa
Ice 11
!Omd8)' mornlrc 10:30
L'."L ervlce. A speclallnvlta- ot. a communist 1n the £ol.lmrlag
1111!1 • pven II&gt; the parento dlhe wor&lt;li, "He tiJol halh yearnlnp
lor .,w division oe ._,I
yOUng(JOOp)e,

Just a Reminder From the Folks At

The Department St~re
of Building Since 1915

Revival Meetings

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RADIO &amp;

Manuel Named
President of
Letart PTA
Complete Coo~ing Lessons

There are four meansbywhtdl
men msy come Into poaSioiiiOO
o( property' by Inheritance, b7
toll, by lhe!l or by gill.
Parenlo have a r!pt to paes
oo tholr propert: to tllstr helra
at tbe oncl oC lite. Every man
bao tiJo rlghllo relaln tiJot which
ho 011'111. 'J'hll wltlct&gt; • mae posse• so• !&gt;)' . - . olbor then 111ft
or toll II by
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T~IEVES: PLAIN THIEVES

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plaiD ·ilhlof n rerer 11&gt; black-

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. . ~ tlllo temptaUM Ia a&lt;&gt;
urdveraa1 and ()OW"ertul we need
· to beware o£ ... THE PERU.. OF
BECOMING A FANCY THIEF.
The greati!IBjorlzy of us would
not dream d stealing the spare ·
Ure from our nef&amp;hbor's car,
andyetltwep)aceourconaclence
squarely under the searchllght
or God' I spirit and the teachings
of the Holy Scriptures, It ia pos~
alble that we will find ourselves
1o be ,..Uzy Of sometiJing Juot as
serious. One can be guilt;y of
stealing things tar more valuable
tllan material PJ'OI)erty.
Men juslll)o a !alse Income tax
return, !alae advertialng, Calling
to po.y adequate salary!oradlcy's
work. To degrade one's reputA~
tion by derogatory remarks Is a
form o1. stealing. The ref\laal to
bring unto the Lord one's Utile
Is a form of fancy stealing. {Mal~
••hi 3:11-10)
We are our own worst enemies, We are both plllin and tancy thieves wben lt comes to rob·
bing ourselves otthee!ltatewhich
God has provided ror us.
Have )"OJ robbed yourself oC
tlJe prlvRege o! IOI1Ihlp to God
tllfOUR(t re!llslng or neglecting to
receive Josua Chris! Into your
hoar!?
· Have )"OJ robbed Youree!! &lt;i
the Joy of forgiveness by a ref\11ai to repent and to conress your
llns to God?
a lo Ume to quit being a tllle!
at thepoi.ntof depri"ringourselves
ol the blessings Which Godotrers
on ....UIIGn oC lo1th lied laitllllllaeaa.

Philco Color TV
passes
The Face Test
Now Give it The Price Test
during Philco Value Daysl
Right now w.e have the best buys around . And on color TVUu~t
passes The Face Test! Before you buy any color TV. look
closely at the face colors-the hardest colors to get ri&amp;:ht
Philco Color TV has a special circuit that ~~:ets the face colors
right. Plus 1\.C. T. (Auto ·lock Ch!lnnel Tuning) to keep the
set tuned right.
Shown here is Model 6616WA in Contemporary lowboy
styling. It features Philco•s eKclusive Tuning Eye with A.C.T.•
plus 26,000·volt "Cool " Chassis with Solid State Sianal

System for greater reliab11ity and longer TV life.

Vou'lllike the price on our
B&amp;W PlriDf'lll TV, tool
Compare lhrs Phiko Solid Stitt•
personal TV with com!Nirably

priced tube sets. Give! IMI·IISt·
ing trouble·lree performantt,
sharpe!" pu:lures in wuk sia:llll

areas. lightH, moreeompact,loo.

sgg.ss

•[•ttPI IIIJh wollllt r•dil•tr

Model 1040WH
Oawn White cabinet

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WARRANTY: 2 Years Picture Tube and 1 Year
On All Parts.

Assodated
Radio
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HARRY MILLER
214 E. MAIN

Eliminate all burnable trash qurckly,
dump it in-even wet
gcarbage, refus,e becomes fine , ash.
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electric-. One•ytor guarantee.

Model S7..,-,A6004 (las) .• ;. · $109•

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r.m11y ot Portsmouth vi&amp;ited with

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~her Plrtntl, Mr, aM Mrs. Frank
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aDd Mn. Homer Bailey.
Mr. am. Mrs. Cecil Tolan, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Flnl&amp;w, Mr. and
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Mrs. Nev White and famUy aJXi
Mrs. Jennie Hollie.
SwJd.ay Visitors of Mr. all!
Mrs. Virgil King and Camily were
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Williams

alii children and Mrs. Jessie
Carr, all of Portsmouth, Miss
Judy King of Kanakakee, 01.,
and Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Hinton
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and Mrs. Hobart Smalley, Jr.,
HOOart, Da1e, Susan and Judy of
Wierton, W. Va., Mrs. Sylvia
Bryson of canton, Mrs. P a u 1
Paynter of Carpenter, Mr. ard
Mrs. Sanford Well of Athens,
Mrs. Clair Waggoner of llarri·
sonville, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Arnold an:l son, Eddy, of Chester
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·..1 tl•lo'g &lt;Httor iluy 0 &amp; ~Iter ,.,.leo. We are tl!anklul r..
!Jollh"'l ..c.otoMR, our rollol&gt;lo ;nrdvot from manolacturon;
.our loyol ••· ..... uoblo MlpiOJHI, and to Al.,lghty God
fioi""' .,;nJ ·JOO!'• of ,.lop~IO: relotloftl. We are 1"•1•1 ,.,,
, - ··10
hoppp d10l1 lo

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CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY ,
$1 .50 for SO word MiniMUM. Eo .
olllliltl-l ' wtrd 2c .

. BLIND AO$

bloc~

ment; low mileoge.

Admlnlltl'lilon, ,Jit

s. Doallom St .• ~. m.
toiiOI. Pbono ~ Ell.
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Pontiacs~rom

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&amp; white interior, full power eqUip-

Black with white top, block vinyl interior, V.S engine,
auto. trans., powe1 stti.ering, r~:~dio, w/1/w tires.
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Racine.
Mr. 8JXI Mrs. Bob Richards of
Marion, Mr. arxl Mrs. Edward
King, Mr. and Mrs. Eddle King
and son, Joey, of Harrisonville,

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Mr. alll Mrs. Nathan Arnold ani
son of Chester and Mr. and Mrs.

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61 Buick . : 63 Raliibl• :.

4 Dr. Wal&lt;!n · I
Wagon
Run• good,·
I v.a, outo., P.B ••
gootl

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$195
$495 ._
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!Carr &amp; Van Zandt
".You'll Like Our Qua lily fay of Doill6 Business"

$1,995

66. Pontiac

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IL\BYBI'I'I'DI, t or 5 11111 a
w..t. I a.m. unlll S p.m.
'I\Jeodll)' thru Salmday. Hoi.. Doni, Tuppert Plalal,
Ohio, · - ·

BETTER BUY USED CARS

Rec~l sharp ear.

i964 Chnrolet Impala Con............... $995 ,
I.

$2,566.75

Sa'me equipment ai obove.

B.urgundy finish, red vinyl interior, V-8 motor, auto.
trOna., ~wer stnring, r.adio, new w/s/w tires, one
owner. Real niee.

MASON CAR WASH
Car Completely Hand

Rubbed and Thorouply
Rinsed
$1.25
Open: Mon. thro Fri. 11-6
Saturday- 9·6
Sunday - 11-6

4-l:s.alp

For Sale or Tracie
IIIII CAMI!liiO VI, t IJIIIdi

IN POMEROY

YAIII Allgn•ent .

S5.55
-GUA.RANTEEDPHONE 992-2094
,_,., ... &amp; Alii
E. Main Pomeroy, 0.

116'1 Plnblrd VI, t opeed. TWO-ROW CoBe com planter,
28-lool hay elevator, three
CaD IIIMIII or ..._
point hil&lt;:h. oorn cultivator.
141-Uc All good oondiUon. Pl1one

Quick - Dependable
T.V. Service
SERVICE MAMAGERHAROLD WALKER

HUMPHREYS
Real Eitate For Sale"

HOBSTETTEf
REALTY

65 Mustang $1,395

GI!Xl. BOII8I'I!'ITER, .....
POIIIEROY - 3 bednlcm bome,

hot water,

ceijar,

MANY lORE

LETART - 5 rooms, balh, panelin@, drilled woll, garqe.
Fenced lot. $'1,tlllll.llll.
POMEROY - Buolness build·
lng. wllh I rooma. bolb up,
lull basement $19.01111.1111.
TOWN PROPERTY

FOR TIW)J!:
lll':LEN Or VIRGIL TEAPOIID
ASIIOCIATES ,
• 1IW
wwto

FVRNIS!IEil bouse In Pom•
· roy, flV&lt;' rooms and balh.
CaD evenlngJ, · 992-5262.

BLAEITNARS

orial Hospital for several weeks,

is now at nome atXI is somewhat
better.
Mr. am Mrs. Charles King visited with Mr. and Mrs. RJctard

B.UicK
PH.
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carruthers ·~family. Mrs. car-

GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY, OHIO

PONTIAC

U.Ue

l"URNISHED TWO B.EDROOM
apartment, Middleport. Pllone
1112-311'14.
3-9-tfe
I THREE

~IX

ROOM

muse.

bolb, gar.

age wilb 60 • 200 foot lot on

W. Main St., Plrmeroy. P11111le
New Haven a:t-2917. 443lp

BRIJS!l hog t.feet wide,
mom Apirtment. NEW
$250. Can gel 5-foot width.

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lngo. I acre. lliOIUO &lt;lowD,
$6%.48 monlbly.

$1,595

65 Pontiac·

Service DAY or
NIGHT .•. CALL
RAWLINGS SERVICE
DAY 992·2151 .
NIGHT 992·7324
R. h.

Phone 992·7242
108 W. Moin S!. Po01oray, 0

For Sale

373-616Z ReedsviUe, Ohio.
Cotolina 4'dr. Hard Top. Factory Air Conditioned. One careful
Wanted
To
lint
4-25-31c
local owner. One of sharpest 66's anywhere. PS, PB &amp; AT.
l
BEiliiOOid
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In fllmo.
Smart all vinyl Ventura interior.
..., .. Milldloplrt ...... Pbono YOUNG BLACK gelding. 58..... .
MHic
Inches, lady and child trained; been shown. Big bOrn lad.
For tint
dle, Uke new. E9key liD!,
l'RAU.ER, Brown's Tnller
Pomeroy, Ohlo. ~ m.
Parit, Minersville. Pftone 992~.
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VB 2 dr. Hard Top. Spotless original whit&amp; finish. Extro good
3:124.
t-21-Utc
289 V8 engine 4 sp. ·trans.
ONE·YEAR-OLD stallion, haU
FuRNISHED apartmento. Rey- Apaloosa, haU Arabian. Coil
noldo Flower Shop, Mason
!!19-2614.
t.!Uic
Clly, W. Va. l'llooe 7'/S-5147.
4-22-tle
HANNAR'S Ilu!band Beclor
Catalina Station W~gon. Power steering. Power brakes. Autohatel ... be elea1ll the
FURNISHED and unfurnished
~n~:~tic trans. Shows the very best of car&amp;.
rup
with Blue Lome. Real
apartmento. Close to ochool.
e1ec:lric ohampooer, $1. 'I'IDJ'•
Phone 992-0431.
111-lf.lfe
Bargalnland.
ta.etc

au'l ,. ut"Ft:l·.

been a patient at Veterans Mem-

!l!NGER ZIG ZAG sewing machine. 'l1lls machine just like

new. 'l1lls machine makeo

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Servia~
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TFJRMITES ,..annlle? 'i1leJ
are reproductlveo ldcDd out
of the active tenn!le ODionJ
lnleallng your bome to 11i11rt
fleW mlonles. l.4JW ovemead.
JI.-Iable. 1lfelp ClornpenJ,
AU!ed Peat Olnlrlll. 7 LibertJ,
Pomeroy, Ohio, 5 p.m.

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laney deolgns. bul1mlho1eo.
11'o01l01!"'1111, .... on llultons.
'l1lls oold now lor 12211.16. WID
sell lor $56.!10 .. $8.110 per SEE NEIGLER .Bulldinl $JPo
ply lor buDding , _ bollle.
month' call - · ......

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&lt;0111plelely modern with built.
In kllchen. wall oven and
Pllono - ·
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cau Gay Nelg!er, Racine. o.
table top unit, slalnl... steel TWO BEDROOM home, lrll IJNOLAIMED !JAYAWAQ. lte9
silt wll!l disposal unit, balh,
AM·FM stereo ..,..le. In
Lincoln Helg!Jto. Bath• ....._
&lt;0111plete with shower and
lovely
walnllt l!nlsb. Juot llke CIIIJCK'S CUb and Carry TV
menl. modern kil&lt;:hen. P11111le
Jorge closet, nicely decorolnew.
lbls
set has faclo1y ,.,.. Service, 10-..! up to onHia1f
m.3111it.
4-:11-111&lt;
t'd. Call 1112-ml for aupoln~
""'ly. Upeed auiiRDalle
on repairs. Bring them In IIIli
men!.
4-IS.Ifc
&lt;hanger. 'l1lls oel oold mueh
oave. Chuck'o TV, 152 ButlerPUPPY. Cilluhuahua Mand!esblgber. Assume balance ol
nut Ave., Pomeroy. S...UC
ter. male. 3 monlho old. See
$101.211 or pay SUO per mntll.
for Sale
Gene Hudoon. Racine, or caD
Caii!IIIMII36.
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1anb eleaned. Miller
1-ArnsntJND PUPPIES, pbone
9111-»M.
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Sanitation,
Stewart, Ohio,
. IIIIU313.
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WILL HAVE all vorlelleo ol
Phone &amp;eUIII&amp;.
WJ.IIe
SPall! BEFORE yoor eyeo, on IOUihern plants after April liS.
yoor now carpel! Remove
Pbane Olar\el R. Han1l 80C. C. BRADfORD
OR.IFI'SMAN 10 iliCit bench
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4-l»-11&lt;
them
with
Blue
I.ostre.
ROlli
IIIW, used ,.,. little, like
AIICDONUII
el~abe~.$1.~
Complete Seroleo
- . Ele&lt;trie ...... and llanhrare, New Haven. W. HORSE TRA!t.Ell, 2 horse me.
a1 waD eablnel. olumlllum
-MtCI
Va.
4-3111c
eonta&lt;t Arnold Grate, Rlll11onn doors and wtucbwo.
lladM.
lllld F'W!tll1n.
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Crill llrHhnJ
!llime eD-22111.
t,2Wtc
SPINET PIANO, to be picked
I IV.
up here ooon. Take over pay. 81l'LL CALVES, 4611 lbo. F'rank
TwO IIANilMADE rolled and
menla, or wlll refinance. Fur
Dodderer, m. 2, Ootfville, AIR COHDmONING llolrlpopkeled opeaker &lt;&amp;blnoll,
lnformallon,
write a-edit
ti67-Ma.
W-3lp
suitable fc.- rook and roll
aUon service. Jack'l BelrleM1r.
Groves
Piaoo
lr
Orpn
eralloa, New 111-. · . _
fi'OIIP, lor IDionnallm pllone
Co.,
3111
E,
Broad
St.,
OJ!um.
IIIU171 aller I p.m., daytime
c.n.
t • 111
bus, Ohio.
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Real &amp;tale For Sale
~a-~m.
4-2Sac
1 ROOM ho... wllll ball&gt;, 2 READY • IIIIX eonerolo den..
lots, $6,000.1111. II Oak Slreel.
ered rlgbt to 1'JUl' prajoct.
!'bone . . . .
Mf.lfe Fast onc1 • ..,.
males. Pllone IIUW, Golf.
RODNEY DOWNING
leln Ready ' MIJ; Co.• ~
port, Ohio.
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ruthers, wbo has been ill, Is bettor.

ATOP
DEAL

Philodendron, rhododen·
droD, ivy and mountain
laurel are poisonous to
domestic cats, according to
lhe Encyclopaedia Britan·
nlca.

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WITH STAND

Buys this Motorola

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' sedan, outomotlc, company
official cOr, ready to iO at

$1·095
1967 HONDA

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FeY,

ready at

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N• Furniture
ONLY $299
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Tloea Velaed
tn11ance
. vetoing

IPIOOD

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• This ptr10nal-liz:e pon.blt fiJ rell

he bad
In

goer 1 Play it on a table. roU-1bout lland
(optional ellttf). or 1htlf. lt'l as portable
•• a amall piece of luggege. • AutoiNIJc
gain control redi.ICII pictUre fading •••
mtnlmiz• flutter, ll'lln wnen plana ftits
ovlfhe~. • Hu ~ill-in tele~eoping VHF

anttnna, plu11tt1ehed UHF lOop anttnne.
• Up-front IOUnd fi'OI'Its"·apeaker.

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BLAETTNAR'S

FCII The Fastest

Buslnftf

Mrs. Roma BeaJ who had been
visiting with her so~ Mr. and
Mrs. stanley Deal at Clevel.antl
baa been visiUng with Mr. an:l
Mr&amp;, Wayne Beal and family.
Mrs. Zora Walker, who has

ClllfMI In two·IMI IMigl

BLAEnNAIS

F""" till ........ Trucl&lt;

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HelpWanlld

f965 Pontiac Lellans Sp, Cpe •.•.••••••• $1395

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··Complete Front~E~d
and Brake Service ,

Ilullcl&gt;ier
To Tho
!halleolllaltor Con.

''··-"'·OFFICE
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, NEEDs

Addit10110l 2.5c Chortt ,., AdYOr~

L"'''1DU&lt;&lt;I IIIII Olllrlor Pllal. , and roof wm. Call Gene
CG!Io, Lolllf IIGIIml, INS-S'IOI.

whitt top, block vinyl interior, V.S motor,

G;ey finith,

YOOR

h•••"''"'·

. 25 ~ cont DIJCoun9 on peld edt
one/ odo pvld within 10 d.,, .

Employment Wan!M

•...........$1395. ·.

1963 Cadillac 4 door Hard T!IP .... ~ •••.•• $f395

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II cut• ,., Wgrll 111 centocutlw1

. _1:30 o.111. to S :OO p.111. Ooil,
~ ).iJflo.lll. to 12:00 NMn Soturdo)'.

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power br~~es &amp; steering, rc~cflo, w/s/w tire~, wheel
dian. Low mileage. Real sharp one.

cb:ai!DOIIII
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MrL Ro1ard Dais visited SIJn..
day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burson at Shade.

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1965 Olds Jelstar 88 Hoi. Sedan .........$1495

11!811 and ~ ....

Charles Sayre of Wolf Pen, Mr.
Lester Arnold and a friend of
Columbus were recent visitors
of Mr• .m1 Mrs. Charles King.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Williams
of Cllester visited with Mrs. Haz..
el Arnold and tamlly and. also visIted with Mr. aOO Mrs. Kenneth

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Wont All S.rwlco
5 Cl/ltl , . "•II 0"' lntlf'tllfl
MiniMUM Chert• 75c

t-IJ.141p

t•. F«L Olllco
llulldbW. aueaao. m. J;lrawo.
Semcel

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BLAETTNAR'S.EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
' ; ' IERE BORN ii&amp;YEARS AGO.

auto. trans., pow•r brake~, pow;,· steering, .radio,·
w/s/w tires and wheel discs.

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UPEIIEIICED

IIICIN'Ht 11'111111.,.,

v..i: motor, .auto. trana.,power lteeriJW,powerbtlkel,ndlO;
w-..w tires, dei1.1xe wheel coven, wblte over cold wt~ -lilld · ·

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Sunday visitors of Mr. ard Mrs.
John Dean a!XI sons were Mr.

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niversary ot Mr. and Mrs. William King.
Mr. aJX1 Mrs, Robert Swearington and family of Dayton visited
over the weekervJ with Mr. all:!

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ban at the Chester Methodist
Church on Sunday.
Mro. William Ralltord, Linda
Beal, Grace King and Mary Rad-

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to eilt or '*foct • .,. ..It MoMII .._
}ectiOftlll, Tho ,Wiithlf will Mt
.. rOtltOrttiltlo fw 1111:11'0 then oM

··COMPARE!

Miss Allee Smith and Daniel To-

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Linda attended the

Business Services

S , ,.... _O.y Bofwo .PrA:tllcotlo'l

THIS T.V. SOLD WIJH SERVICE
HAROLD WALKER- SERV. MANAGER

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BUDGET PRICE
t-1our lblrd Door
Baker Punlllure.
&lt;lilt,

SEWING

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pjlllu'llo ,,.. ~eel
· , _ 8 ~t' e:aq·p.m. at the
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Uillted Chul'ch ol tiUial
Wcmien'a ·Oaild W-·
at U:le e~
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lor ; tho fa11iU¥
wllrbepre· dilldren ol u,. llmdiJ
':t;r_!At::,.; ....,.....d at the
jl
Yay FollowabljiDoy
be observed next Frldo.Y at
•the FOmeroy United Methodist
.Cbureh. The af!alr will bogln
wlttJ. a sack Junch at 12:30 p.m.
Wllh tbo boot church prol'idlng
tbe beverqe and deasert. May

Thoughts

, came from Mn. W. II, PerriD
. 'll"biJ'pointed out u.at the 11 crlaia"
11 bore beeauae 2-'lolthoworld'l
papulatlom to boingey, that~e
aeem to be dllillusimed witb
ChrllltlanliY, and that oclence
· 11001111 to bo ahatterhll aome ol
the Biblical ideas. ~· spoke o1
1QIII1Il ~·as betns dolacliecl
from ChrlsUIJIIIY, and ccmll8recl
tho crisis oC todo.Y wilh that experlenced ln lhe time ollheapoaties.
In conclusion she urged a
stronelalth in God as the weapoo

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Mra. 'Thomas Young, program
leader, reviewed porUons ol the
book, 11 Green Paatures." 9le
referred todenomlnationalls.:nas

Seven members

ot the Youth

dying and ol the atruggle of the

Fellowship of thll) Asbury United
ciJlrc:h to cope with current Methodist Church, Syracuse, the
changes and seek ways of plan- Re'Y. Wendell Stutler and Mr. aiKI
n1na new million efforts.
Mrs. Karl Kloes attended t h e
Remarking on changes which Portsmouth District spring rally
have taken place lri the past 25 Sunday at Grace United Methodist
)'ell"S, Mrs. Young asked the Church in Gallipolis.
membera to comment Oil the· Attending trom the Syracuse
area of change during tllat time. church were Mary Ferrell, RobMin Elizabeth Flck read scrip- bie Ord, Sa!XIy Winebrenner, Jon
ture from Psalms, Matthew, See- Kloes, Brenda Hayes, KevinStutond Corinthians, and Malachi, ler and Debbie Norris.
and a poem· entitled, ''Lord, What
A slng-e-1~ by Steve RodehetA ..,,
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fer opened the raUy which teaMn. Young said thatweexpect tured two skits on camps aJVJ m.
God to be doing things lor us sUtues planned Cor the summer.
CCII'lltanUy but we are" willing to The Rev. Calvin Rodehetrer indo 10 little for God. Sle spoke stalled the new officers. ~eaker
ol social and lnci.l!trial develop- at the rail¥ was the Rev, Earl
ment and ci the pros and COlli .of Newberg.
. atomic energy. To conclude,
An original worship service
Mrs. Young asked the queeUon, was presented by the youth fol·
UWby is this age In a crista lowing group workshops.

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NATIONAL-BANK
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over 97 Y•• s
Fld!nl Reserve System

~mbtr · F.odoral Doposir lnouranco C...,aratlan

MJ Acoounls lnaurd,UR To $15,000.®

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SUNDAY
HYMN SING, 2 p.m. &amp;mclay,
Christian Church, Langsville,
With Do,y Ho,yman Country Hymn
Singers. Singers from other
churches welcome. Publlc Invited.

MONDAY
ALPHA OMICRONCHAPTER,
Della Kappa Gamma, dinner
meeting, 6:30 Monday at the
Cheshire - Kyger Elementary
School. ~lal music by the Kyger Hlllb School mixed cboruo.
MEIGS BAND BOOSTERS, 8
p.m. Monda,y, Melgo HIP School

A doration or $5 was given to
the "Dollars tor Scholars" program by tho IAUn Club at Meigs
llillh Scboollhis week.
During the meeting presided
over by Counsel Becky Houiashelt, a report on the origin or
words was glwn by Lee Arm
Sebo.
A tUm, "Duo Amicio," was
obown anl tnnslated by Berruodette He messy. Plalll were made
lor tho annual bo-t nexti!IOith.
Cmunltteea lor the banquet
were named and include Dena·
dett&amp; Henneaay, chairman; Donna Weber, Carol Hargraves, Jo
Ellen Diehl, Irene Barnes, tood;
Tw!la
Clatwortby, chstrmaa;
Debbie Harbrecht, Sherrie Turner, Mlllsa Rizer and Mill Sebo,
tables.
Refrelbmelts were aerved by
first year a~t1,

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Sauer, guidance COUDaelors Meigs HIP School atteodecl 1he
amual meetins o1 the S.Ulheast
Ohln League lor Nurs!nr held
Thnrada,y night ln lhe Rlftl'boat
Room at Oscar's In GalllpoUa.
11te program featur~ a pan..

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moderated by Mrs. Jean Baird,

SPECIALS

director or nursing services and
ecllcatioa lor tbo ado Valley
Heallh Service Foundstlon. Members of lhe JIBIIei and lhe servJce areas which they represented were aa follows: Herman DU..
lm, physical therapY; Mrs. Ju..

BLANKETS

2 FOR 1.69
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BIRDSEYE
biAPERS
(IRREGUlARS)
SPECIAL

1.$9 dozen,
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Juvenile Fmlture Department
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IN THE .
NOTIONS
DEPARTMENT

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Mrs. Brooks Slyre _presented
"Prayer ror Everyday,"
A prayerwrlttenb.y Alice Frick
was read by Mra. Hosmer Roush
and Mrs. Grueser pw u An Old
Fashioned Church" with Mra.
Llllie starcher reading "Close
to Thee." Other readifiK• were
"Whal Do Otbero See ·when They
Look at Me," by Mr~:. WWiam
Ruaselli "Do Not Mintl," by Mrs.
Karl Gure181", and "lnaplndoo
for God" i.nd "&lt;~A Modern Gr&amp;Jd..
ma," by MrL Renshaw.
MrL Phllllpa anl Mn. Sayre
served a desaer1 courae duriog
1 concludhlg acclal hour.

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R... 1.19 Johnaon• Boby Shampoo ........ Solo 67c
Rog. 1.75 Baby Mogle Lotion ·········-···lodo 1.32
R... 1.39 Jahnsana B0by Oil ............... Solo 1.07
Reg. 83c Evonflo Dlapoaablo Bo"l" ... Solo lie
Reg. 69c Baby Mogle Lotion ......,..........Sale 51c
Reg. 1.i9 Playtox Diapo10bl 0 Bo"l" .. $ale 89c
R... 49c Ploytex Natural-Action Mlppl01 ......37c
Reg. 85c .Jehn '""' ·Boby Powder ____ Sa lo 66c

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Rog. 17.95 Folding High Chair •.- .... Solo 15.88
JIOf. 25.95 Stooller ·.---··-·----·-···-·Solo ~-88
.... 24.95 Stroller --------··-·Solo 21.88
R... 19.95 Crl~ Mottrou ·....~ .. - ....... _Sale 17.88
R... 14.95 Crib Mo"rou _______ Solo 12.88
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13.95 Cor Soot with Hoad,.ll ....Solo
12.95 Bosstnetto --·-··--······S.Io
10.95
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6.95 Training Choir _________ Solo
4.95 Trahllnt Choir ···-···-··-Solo
3.19 Carryer wlth•i'od ____ lolo

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4.50 Hooded Jockat ····-·---······-··Solo 3.48
bo Pullov• Shirt --~·-··-·-··········Solo 2.78
2.98 Long Pont• ········--·--·-·····-Sale 2.48
2.50 Shorta ··--·--···-····-··········-···Solo 1.88
2.00 Shorta ··-···--·-············--·-·Solo 1;48

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llotOry Club mambero 1ook a short course
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Jllllll'ln Galllpo!la Frlda,y evening.
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!tlcbaril 5. Owi.n, P&lt;Oildeat and ·pobllsher o1 the ObJo ValleY PUbllohlns COmpany,
served as pl'Oiram chalrmli&gt;loost lor tho
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· alfun Dlatrlet Board o1 !l!pervlaors,
cod lhe date ot the Dlolrtet'• 1111meetlftg a!ld bantllfl at lhe recent
!1\l'"thb' board meet!nr. The event to schecl·
"l!"i tor ~~ 9, at 7i20 p.m. ln the SaltoblirY EIOJD&amp;IIlary Scboct wilh the SallsbuQo PrA sffl.tnc 1he baiiQlot. Tickets
the banlpot Will so oo asie Ml3' .15.
The Molp Loeal · School Dlstrlet was
accepled
.lnlu tlie Dlolrlet •• cooperators.
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a tabloid ~
""'le aewljl&amp;per deal~J&gt;·
eel ·eopeelallj( .lor the occasion by PUblisher
The- paper contained pictures ci all mombor1 ol tbo l!otarl: ClUb and a ...Uon OX·
plalnlni the overall IJI)fradoo lnvolvecl in
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eulllldate1lor t!dsy.,.-'apapanl.
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· ,Gfrli -~roliintlilg all ave Iiiah schools
·" ·.Ia tile ,coimiY aaledecl 101" IIIIo· ~~ ...,_
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!llar!m ~ and Coon!• SUd·
Crael&lt;; ~- Toler and Jtrz:j
~~-~~ Gallill CUOI!ioodd'fandJOica
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•Jialmn Trac'!o lind lllsuo\e Wlddlne
NOIICY Grace,. Ga!}lilolie.

MoUs10 Dawn Riggs, two-

ecl at Veteran• Memorial Hospital Frida,y
nl&amp;lrt lor buras she sualalnecl when a blue
backllrecl.
The child was transported to Ule bospita! by Middleport emergency • rescue
IMJIIdtnea lollowlng a 7a4 p.m. call to

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Smarl, Edltm Bokor, WOhdellGtrlacb,Juiie ment, inli blreclaa ~eport Pollee Chlel
John C; Bacon, Harold IM&gt;bard, Geor.. Har· lnun~i&lt;,b&gt; lollowln8 the rotiNJI&gt;ent oilier·
GALLIPOLIS - Carter onl Evana Con·
ti!"IVtl, Jr., !!J!eller ~!, l!l'fOal'l bert ~.
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atruotion CO., SaturdaJ mcrnlns COD!IIiet•
Fu!U· Georp Mell1bal1. ,.,.111 Bohr, Lee . The ....... iald Mldllleport vllliii!O·WIUbe eel the dirt lUI lor tbo Gtllla Coun!J ltm·
Mcc:o'ma1, Jack 'welsh, Dale · Duttm, John WI- a drlet at least until the
Weraer, Jack Rcil&gt;aon, Dr. Jerry Moth-· Dlliblsessioa ol tbo .....,o.
Rev. Charita Sbrions, Jr., Carl HorliJ, Eni·
melt ~uler, Mr. OW.O and Prelldent WU·

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Qluta for tbe dlmer were Fred Hoft'..
man, Olbo Ma- anl' Robert Wlng8tt, all
emplotfee• ol the Oblo Valley PUblishing

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Library Contest
Winnel-s Named

CliEliHJIIE- Kypr creek HighSchool
o111clals ha"' bot11 noW!eel thai the sohool
has been placed m the Ust olaecandary
ocbools opproved tor tho 196(1-69 ocliool
Jotr by the Norlb Cemnll Aasoelatl011ol

Gi11e Blood Monday!

Collqo, anl - . , . Scboolo. '!1lls 1&amp;0'
tlon waa takea durll1[ the aosoclaUoo's

annual bosineos
March 26, 19119.

lor falrJil'OUnd's ..,. hone barn and utllliY

bulltlln(( acccrdlng to Walde Brown, lair,
lllOWldool!lclal.
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Work m the '15,000.plus projed to expeeled to pt undo,.,...,. 80011 by tbe Hutcbln.
iKIIII 8111ders, Inc., Pataskala, Obio.
Tho new bunl Will be 156 teet long and
56 leet wide. The structure 11 -&lt;ted to
be completed by July I, 1....-. weel&lt;s bolore
the 2oth amual Galiil CooniY Junior Fair
gets IIIHlmfi.Y.

bur Theobald.

-u• 1ft CIUcego oil

POMEROY - The bloodmobile anlt ol the

Amerlcon lied Croll

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m. II the elementary
school on Mulbitril'·Avt. DOnort are urgem,..
1¥ ..-, Moll• ClltPr alllclala ~
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AIRSTREAM RALLY IN TIORD DAY- The Wally llyam (Colembos Ullll) A f t Tratlerloaa IIlli. c-lete lhelr tbree-day raDy ln Gallla C...,ey tills ilflemgl. S&lt;1De 40
tnUers alii -oxlmateb 100 persons ll-110 central and southern Oblo are laldJw (1011
In the raDy, wllich bogaa Friday e"'nlng at tho Gallla C.U.IY Junior Falri(I"OWIII&amp; ~
Site. · The vtottora toured o.,r Hooae anl other places ol historic Interest Sotunla1. !Ioiii'
•• French ct11 to pta ~
or the Vi alters rode their motorcycles througbo.at the Ow
_._. ·•.-o1 the COIIIIIUDOlty, Pictured at lhe rally hesdqusrters are Mr. ud Mn. Jim ~.left,
anl Mr. ud Mro. Doc Morrison. COOper is tbe Columbus unit's vice pnaideat ud Jloro
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POMEROY - The arcwal Btr Belli Regatu acheclllecl lor Juae apparentl.v will not
have a auaeatec1 Ohio State Old Time Fld·

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"We have read ln the paper• tblt we
are to bead an Old Time Flddlerl Cooteat In coojuncllou With ·111e Regatta. Due
to the sborlnoll of time, we lael 1b11 f t
could not promote a contest thai would be a
success and pay its way. The cantelltlatl
that woold draw a crowd uiUally wrk from,
a ocbedule and ....ltd not be able to attead
our contest on such short notice.

Contest.
The contest WB.&amp; held tor·two years at the
Meigs CouniY Fair but , tills winter was
dropped from lhe programming ol the cowtIY lair.
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II was SUIII!I!stecl that lhe contest bo picked. up as a regatta event.
•Tor tile above reaaoo we ask to be
However Tom Reuter and Tracy Whaley
relieved
ol any re-albWIY ln promat.
wbo had been active with tbo two contests
at the county fair and had been recom- Jnr the evoot ln 1969. We de Wish to ....
mended to head the event ror the chamber press our apprec:laUon to your OQIIliua
Uon· In orrer!ng to oponsor tho cootell and
bave declined atsglng the event.
ll a letter to the chambct, Whaley de hope lhat it wlU be considered In the
lulure wben IUII!clttlt time could be 11&amp;"
and Reuter stalo:

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May Be Forgotten for 69',

Sayler Willi
Am Wamsley wlnnlntl seeen! plae~.
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Edob' Serves Yw," Qlarles Conpr, a tb1r&lt;1
•l&lt;'!der, ...., Jlrlt Jl!ace and bli picture to
m cllopto,y jn 1!10 Pomerpy PUblic Llloru7.
Wlmtrl ci the Jlllrarlan apeclal 'cooteot
.,..,. JilrroY Cnoeler,. aeci:ndl!l"eder, and .
Marcia Bu1wn, a alstb l(l"edei,
T1tO Wlaner o1 lbo tll8,1 cootell Will bo
ualotsat
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'""' the mtlltarJ • Jn.
.-.llrlal """Pl• Is """ reuon
tor 1tuc1ent unrellt. u ADd thfou&amp;h
tbalr ells-, I tl1lalc IIIII I I thel7 are pootestlq laala.at/'
SUbo aald. '"!bey tlO tl!ll Wllh I
ecmlotlon
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pr&lt;Jblem.
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IDward the local share the
be bor.owed and paid bock lr&lt;&gt;m lu1are
~· II was pointed out. .

year.old dOughier ol lotr. lind Mrs. F.lrl
Rlgp ol Dexter, was treated and releao-

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By Dexter Child

Hospllal ollldals said tbo youngater had
secoad and tillrd degree bunls rwer 30 pe~
MIDDLEPORT - Paul
resl&amp;t&gt;- 00111 o1 tbo bocl,y, lifr,uldmen lndlcated Meeel Frldll,)' as illddleport Chlel ol Pvllce af. lloH Dawn had some bunls ol tho lace. The
ter aerv!nr
alx weehBln that capad\Y, baddlre re-'""'" occurred wben eUher
·~··ce •·a
an lnlormec1 villaP ........
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-.. • kerosene or""'p:soline was thrown onto an
The rea..., lor Parsons hav!nr tender· already burnlns wtllido blaze.
eel bls realplatlon wao not lmmecllalely
teemed . and neither 111e reelgaed all! cor
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poMER.oY - Winners 1n a contest coo.
~&lt;ted by the Molp COuniY Llbr117 service
blve beea amwncecl.
Elliott, 1
Willler o1 the esl8,1 contest waa RlcliJ

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111 Uosp11a1 wbere she reportedlJ was suf.
tering from a lracturecl tell leg, Iacer&amp;·
tiona o1 the bead, ielt urn and band.
Cblel Ollllnger rep&gt;rted tbo accident Ia
·sUit Wider lmelltlgation. ·

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LAC I!! - ·NYLPN .. DOTTED SWISS

WASHINGTON (IJPI) - SOn.
WUUun B.· SUbe, R.()hlo, add
biore the nation's mllilary • Jn.
dulllrlal complex "urout o l trot and desperate~~&gt; neecll har·

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""odor

)Inger reported.
Mrs. Easter was taken to Pleasant Val·

SHOWS PIJBLICATIOII- Rldllrd S. Owoo,presldentllllipubllsbl'f ol the Oblo VaDty
.' PubUaldiV ~oy, left, looU ever a COW ol'the~peda!lablold-prlnted 6.- the .
· ' llldclloport-POIIIOI'Ol' ~ Oub Wllh organltat!Am Preside$ WDbur Theobald. The JIOIIOr
· ·was printed w1t11e - Y Club members visited 1he Ohld-\talley Publlobi!V ClliJIIllll,)"s

tor

Reaular 3.49

SPECIAL GROUP
cilorful Acrllan ICnlt Playwear

•~ Ia ln"

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The - - eame •• '"' IOIJ'Prilf, '""
- o r , lor oo APril 15, J. E. Farrln&amp;· ~.
toa, exeeutlve
ci tbo Oblo ValThe tUtal ' o ' ·
-U.. is approxl.
111 llealtll Servlceo Foundstion, lac., pre- auoteJl '$6()0,1••• and federal aid is expect.
di.ted .-.r~ng 1 ~-In Pam- ed to I1IICIIIIIIID $t17,800 With the local Bllare
en&gt;1 1b11 (lrQled WOII!d be brd&lt;en lor the belni fi82,200.
aew r,ddltion IIIIo tall. ·
~ cloae to lhe local situation have

MASON - A Ma1011 woman was boa~
pitallzecl lor treatment ot ln)Jrles llllfler.
ed when lhe waa atruck by a car Friday
ovenlni at 8:05 p.m. on Rt. 33 in Melon.
Mro. Grace Euler, 57, -entll' walkeel onto tile blllbwo,y Into the !18th of a car
driven by Joha L. McDaniel, 53, Mawho was tratellllg west oo Rt. 33 In the
'llllal!l! o1 Mo100, Pollee Chief Richard Oh·

REGULAR 2.00 DO~.

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Reg. 9.00 ThrH Piece Seta·
Jackot, Long .Pooh, Hat ...................... Solo 4.88
Reg. 6.50 Jacket and Hot Satsa.y ond Girl ltrlos ····-·······--·-········Solo 3.25
Rog. 4.29 Knit Tw.. Pioco lots ....•...... S.Io 2.15
Reg. 3.79 Knit Two-Piece Sots ............S.Io 1.89
Rog. 5.50 Tw..Pioc 0 Play Sots ............ S.Io 2.88
Reg. 5.00 Two-Pt~o Play Soh ............ S.Io 2.18
Rog. 4.00 Crawler•, Boy and Girl ltylu ...... 2.18
Rog. 1.95 Knit Shltt• .............................. S.Io 1.39
Reg. 2.95 Overalls ...........................L... Solo 1.69
Rog. 6,00 Two Ploco Sot•Ovorall or Jumper ond Shirt ··-··········..Solo 3.09
Reg. 2.98 Anvol Top• ········---···-·--·····Solo 2.39
Rog. 4.98 PakoMit Play Sots ., ...........-Solo 2.49

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POIIIEROY- A el!OO,OOOHIU-IIerlml!l:alll
hal baen IJll)rOYecl lor a 40-llecl addition II)
Veterans . Memorial Hoajlllal accortlln(( to
word reeelvecl Frldll,)' by Dmald Diener, »
"lniniotrotor o1 U.e bolpltal&gt;
. Diener waa notlllecl 01 tho l!l"ant thi'OUKll
the llealUr, Educlltlm and Wellm Deport.
,manJ by Ed Reelor wbo worhl Ia the of.

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setor ot Soutllern High Scl1ool,

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Every mother knows that any day can be
Emergency Day-in a hundred different ways.
She protects herself and her family by being
prepared. High on her "first aid" list is a Sav·
ings Account reserve here ... growing with
regular deposits plus interest.

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lie Evans, laboratory teetlllology;
Mrs.lfildaTorrea,practlcalnurcafeteria.
a.ing; EJmer Daniels, x-rBJ" techTENT 95, Daullbtero or Union
nolo&amp;Yi Mrs. Bernice Steham,
Veterans, Monday, 7:30 p. m. at
nursing; Charles Eliason, inhatho D. A. V. Hall,
lation tborapy; Miss Betcy WUJOB'S DAUGHTERS, Bethel 62, am, anesthesia, and Leo Moas~
1:30 Monday nlatlt at lhe Pome- man, pharmacy.
roy Masonic Temple.
Mra. B&lt;Woh Ward, president
~ the league, extended the welBurn Though GreeD
come to approximately 30 mem~
Ash burns well when it is
alap'l"
bers
and guidance counaeJors
green because its wood conComments on the question
rrom the 10~ area. The
tains tnfiammable oleic acid.
Birth Announced
This is a fatty acid constitu- league Is made up or people
ent of olive oil, and the ash
Interested 1n the care of the
Mr. arwJ Mrs. Don Becker or tree belongs to the olive farn·
111 from Lawrenct, Rou, Melga,
Middleport are announcing the. Uy. Also, wood of tbe pine
Athens, Vinton, Scioto, Jackson,
TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
birth ot a son, Don Wesley, at the family burns when green due
Ga!Ua, Hochlng, and Pike.
APRIL 25 • 29
Holzer Medical Center, Monday. to resin in the wood.
He welgtled seven pounds, two
CLARK GABLE in
ounces.
GONE WITH THE WIND
Mr. and Mrs. Beeker have
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Clark Gable • Vivien Le~ three other children, Randy; a:
Gregory, eight, ant Lisa, six.
It was voted to pay $200 to- meetirw held Thursday was disMr, and Mrs. Charles Searles wards recent chW"ch lmprow- cussed. Roul'll-robin cards were
COLORCARTOON:
alii Mr. alii Mrs. Delbert Beck· ments when the women's Soci· signed for Zana Withrow, a
Pleasant Memories
Admlsllion: $1.00ChUdren50c er, Middleport, are the grand- ecy of Dl.ristian service met on patient at the Holzer Medical
Rumhlg time: 3 Hro. 30 min. parents. Mrs. Lula Hamnton or Mcntay night at the Minersville Center, aDd Mrs. Don Rae who Is
Birmingham, Ala., is the materconfined to Universit,y HOJPital,
Methodist Church.
SHOW ST ARlli 7 P• .M.
nal p-eal1!randmotber.
Reports were give'ln on there-- Col umbos.
Mra, Clll!ord Pbllllpo q&gt;enecl
cent rummage and bake sales or
the group. A letter was read trom the meeUng with group singlrw
Mrs. Fred Beaman. a PortsmouU!. ot "In the Garden." Mra. Earl
District WSCS otricer, concern- Renshaw llld charge ot the proing the pledge, and the spring gram with Mrs. Stella Grueser
giving prayer. Mrs. Phillips read
"Thoughts tor the~· aad "Too
BuJ.Y"', Mrs. EugeneForbespve

Because a mother cares-

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lJelloled To 7Jae CredU!r Middk Ohio Valley

Attend Rally
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ot Jove be ....tar, 111an all ·
other· pleaaurea are._'~
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Fellowship Da,y is an annual ob~
Next meeting of the guUd was
aervanee ipoosored by Church sc~ed tor July 23. At tbat
Women United or which Mrs. Ben Ume Mrs. Albert Woodard wUl
Neutzlina Is the looal president. have the program and Mrs. Philip
Mrs. Mary Kautz thanked mem~ Globokar wlll give devotions.
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Trinity Circle served a des·
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ten breakfast and all those who hour.
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to the Forest Run Baptist Church

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