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-tookReviewsonferber,Mormons,
· ; .Are Given Literary Club Guests

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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UseoiTaent
In Church Work
Is Circle Topic

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Instrumental Mutk Pupils P~5ent
Is O.stess ~· ·
Program for Salisbu'¥ PTA M~ng . ~a:_:~~~.
IDitnuD&lt;'!IIII paplll "' Ute
May lt, pltldc ilt'lli'tllllld EviDiellat lllaolonlry Soclllly
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About
MiddlepOrt

. .... reYiewl on tho Bl• of Mn. Jamet Euler, president.
tile novellst, Edna Ferber, anclpreslded and anounced that tho
"Gilll ol Talent.• from
tile rue of tbe -ly Mormons conferen&lt;e meotiDC II lo be m
lbe ,...... of the
o1 11111 country were beard by iMarcb 26 at NelsollviUe. Mem- Recont luncheon guests
study book, wa
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Mtl. Nan lofoor'- tbo ller.
tbo Middleport Uterary Clubibers responded to roU caU
Mrs. Ellen Ebersbaeh and
program presented by Mn. M. :!:. Dowaon. loin. Bemard
Wednesda• afternoon at
the
comment on the
•hter, Joyce were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warner and Mrs. Elza Gl~ Fulls
ot
Heath Melllodlll
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'•·~al · p · b H se or a "bit ot Erin"
...
• •• da •"t
mor. Jr.. when the Friendly Olureh wer. ln JAckaon
evenlnc at
--~-!' and 11- :11, Jlllle Bryan, Buttemut Ave.
,.,.ce Ep-""
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Stephen ~lgbt .... u... er
Circle of Federated churdl met neodl• to atteod 1 aemlnar
Mn. James Will,
"::=
'__. p·-•;: are to be Mrs. Bry111, .,....ldeDI, ..,..
lrith Mrs. Everett Hayes as ldisplayed a miniature
Ramsonvllle.
Tu-·•·y ~•·• at the ~arch. . ... -~ -~-1 •-•-~- ol
the
the _....,•• --• "CbrlA•
bo~sa,
'ment of slwnrocb Ol'
Mr and Mr Arthur Rogue
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achooJ all p. ID.
dueled
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An IUT&amp;ngement o1 daffodils
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Selected ver... from Paul's Method!BI Cburt:h
wKb do90IIonll by Mrs. Named froiD tho floor 00 llio points tbo way to Peace," l'M
Mn. Guy Shuler reviewed, a gr... crystal hat were used
Clevelancl . were weekend letter to Timothy, emphasiud Mr and Mrs. ~... _ . MaDArnold, followed
c:ommlltae were IIIUIOIIIICed u the topic Gl !lie
•A Kind of Magic," by Edna on th• table.
guests of her SJster, Mn. Susie that every cbureb II made up 1
Mn Conllle Manley
Lord's Pray.,. Ill milDison,
Mrl. miUIQn aiUdy for the comb~~
!'erbor, In which tho author dis- Tea and shamrock cookie• Fischer. They were enroute to
people who have varloua sorts .:!re in eo1.imbu. fOl' p fe: ~=:.~-;ld, prealdenl :'..:
Rizer and Mrs; Ray- year. Dovollons were 1ed by
cusses the events that have hap- wer• ,.rved by Mrs. Rayea Florida lor • two weeko
degrees of ~lent. AU are days vlsitlnJ with relatl..a 1
Band -.ra
Cole. Tbey wlR report at Mn. A. L. Pbelpa wbo had b'
J!Ol'ed In her lifet!Dle and the during the social hour. Mrs. tlon.
,
needed to do God~ work Ill the cludlna Mr. 11111 Mrs. Tony Se~
bow the psoclllioo
APril meetlni· The iltelld- her topll!, "Prince ol Peace."
effect on her wr1tings. In this Richard. Martin was a guest.
Brenda Michael of . h world. Paul told Tlmotht to use vatore IIIII family Mr
and
IIIICII baDnor waa awarded
to Prayer by Mn. Helen Lellhelt
~ •olume she dlsplBys the wit
the weekend
. er his talent, "Neglect not the gift Mrs.
Willio
join when their
Mr. Brie Hart'o rotllll. ·
elooed the devotions. Round ro• •nd humor and understand·
VISIT WITH BETZINGS .
Mn. Susie FISc- that is in thee." 'lboughts from Mr. ancl Mn. Roy Gallo ancl
tho ~~~ Retreobmenll w""' ......., at biD set • weU cards were aent
1 lng that hove betome ~ trad..
the writings of Katherine
and Mr IIIII Mn Joe
RAI
sc~tooi
elooe of tho meeting by to abut-ina.
~ ~k in the literary world. .
'l'hoSt calling at the home Mr. and M!'". Erenst ~ark sbali and a prayer poem con- p~ and
mero}' H.:.!,h lined
IIIII Mra. George Skinner.
mission study, "Source of
;
Mrs. Shuler recounted MISS of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Betz. and soo, Dwlgbi oJ Blrmmg· eluded the program.
Mr and Mrs. Bruce
band director, used : a
ancl Mrs. Vlnceot Broder- Peace" waa presented by Mrs.
ferber's first job of reporting lnJ recently were Rev. Eugene ham, Ala. are the guests of Mrs. Carl Kautz, president, iJtd .ber brothen Elbert
~ directed
Mr. ancl Mn. Nol'IIUlD WV:
Roush wbo gave a ,..
when she was paid $3 1 week Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mr. and Mrs. ~llfDlan Fis~~r. opened the business session with WIUiam Smith ,..;.. 1n Daytoa
· Ine aeveral aetectlonl.
Mr. and Mrs. Franl'- port on the Wegwert family In
and the efr.ct ol "";•rid War Swan, Mrl!. Letha Koblentz, J. Mr. and Mrs. urman
"' • poem. "What Is Charity"? to attend funeral oer'licel for
Debbie
Rtzer, Mr. and . Mrs. ·Jack Englancl. Several Bible
quia
I, the depression ol. 29, Worl~ B. .I ones. Leah Whiteman, Mn. her and guests. Mr. and Mn. It was voted to purchase a their -ber. l'aul Smllh. who
er AM were Suaau
llr. ancl Mn. ·WWI11lamJ'·· aamea were conducted
by
War U and other times
1 Sh 1 M
Ulah 8 an Ha- Ernest Dark and son
for the sanctuary and 8 died foil '"" 1 long ·line
ling • ·
and Jamet
~· "'"• Mn.· Bryan.
America and descllbed
the "ey oss.
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Wednesday dinner guests
for
ow.,.
as.
Mr. and Mrs. s.m Con-, Jlelresbmellts carrying out
1 tabl
writing of some of her novels zel Barnhill, Phyllis
Rowan. Mrs. Suale Fischer.
o
e . cover f'pe~ U Mrs. Patty Lowery, GaWpoU. sloll, Marla
Mr. and Mn. David. Davis ••· Sl. Patr'lck theme
were
II Including "Showboat " "Giant " Margarette Russell,
Carm Mrs Ral h K1111111 oJ
cl!ureb kitchen.
g ·we spent SUnday with her parents, Jladford, Mllllsl ancl
ancl u - Dale Prl'""' •~
and others
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Mo ~a with Mrs
was signed to be oent to Mr. anc1 Mn. Donald Lowery. liD Rtzer anc1 Becky
Mary
Mr.t
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Mn. 0. , B. Stout reviewed Hoffman, Sr.• Mr. and Mrs. Del· ~~rsbachn y
.
Waldo J., Bartels who Is Mr. and Mrs. La,._. Man- Lou Radlford, of the
conlrlbu lnJ.
·above named and Mro. Bob
Paul Bailey's "For Time and hert Smith, Peggy Marshall, Mr. M EU. n Ebersbacb
surgical pat~ent at
ley, Sr. have received word that
and Steve Miller,
.Miller, Mrs. Jerry Masters and
All Eternity," a story o1 the and Mrs. Dana Hoffman. Jr .. Tues~~y ,.';th her parents. Mr. Memorial Hospital, Chardon. their soe, I'Y\·
L.. ManBod Kathy K1nJ of
MJ1111 Sigmeui
Tominy anc1 Mrs. Denver KapMormon people and . their be- and sons, Charles and Stevie. and Mr Cl ence Might at Oblo.
has IIITlved Ill
U. S. Marine Corp!
pie.
Clnnlng• in America. She told Mrs. Llnnie Gaul, Sharon Em- Rutland s. ar
A salad course Ill
Germany. wh~e be will be
Datos of future aehool aollvi j&gt;! their moving from Ohio erson, Nettie Hayes, Margaret Mr a~d Mn. Clarence Might wtth St. Patrtck Day ,...
with U.e U. S. Army for \itt•• were aDII&lt;lUIICOd by
, Mill ASDM Lorraine Sigman.
ERROR col\!MITI'ED
to Missouri, thea Illinois, and Seidenabel, Edna Reibel, Don. vislte'd recently lrith their ed by Mn. 'lbomas Young
two ye11r11. Pvt. Manley enterdaughter o! Mr. and Mrs. An error was rna'' lB the
finaUy to Utah when they have aid Buchanan and Mra. Ethel
odd bier Mrs Wesley SIB- Mrs. James Fugate. lr.
the arn\y In July, ttltH, anc1
lO,
SlptaD of Rutland, has reporl oJ the Middleport Fil'llt
become 8
Stout.
: : an:":.tani son: Mark we.. center of the table was a
received his buk: training at
April 1, olgblb
"'om Into, tho U. S. Ma· Baptist Cburcb Circles whldl
green Irtsb hat constructed
Fort
Ky. · PIIDI are being
test: April IS.
Corps.
met Tuesday ovenlnq. The Love
ley • at the bome of her parents, Mrs. Fugate. with ahamrocb
made for Mrs. Manley (
Day at Pomeroy Hlgb Sehool
Mlaa SlpHm bu rept&gt;rted to JO)! Circle met at the bomt of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart. intervalB the length of the ta- former ConDie ~) to o1n
,elgbtlt pada: AprU
bask: training · base at the Mrs. CecU Bradbury with Mn.
Mrs. Charles Buck, Mrs. Ellen hie. Favors and napkins carried .
husband In a few lll&lt;llllhll.
Friday (there wW . be
COrps Recruit· training Lillian McGhee as the uslatEbersbach and J~
out the green and white color Mr. Howard' Byers oJ MlildJ.. scbool): April II, tho mtb, aevlocated · at Parris Is-Ing hostess. The Dorcas Circle
were SUnday everung . r theme.
port '8lld Mr and Mrs R 1 y entb IIIII olgblb lfades. will
S. C., where she wUI
at the Jtomo of Mn. Paw
guests of Ran Might and siSter,
Byers oJ ~dne vllltod ·with the mlllleDIII at Marietta; ~i.l :'~eelgbt we6al of Admlllla- Smarl President of the"ll. H.
Mrs. Floyd Rwnfield, at Ru~
events and· Include
relaitves ln Columbus SUnday.
30. sprlnJ propam . ~
training IIIII alter a
Milsionary Socielj~
land.
musical program on Ap- Howard 11
visited with Mr
dlrectfoll of Mrs. Eleanor
wlR ~ wl!b t h •
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Mrs. R. E. Vaughan and dau9, and the talent ahow, May and Mra T.:.es Lewis
.
Mary 7, IObool
Marlllo .FOI'C88. MI.. Slg- -.
F...-Y,:, . '1: r. erW
ghter. Judy visited Saturday
Uhose wishing to enter tho
) •
o gralluate of Paden Cl- Mr. anci ;Mn.
Jllll.~
with
Mrs.
Ellen
Ebersbacl!
and
are
asked
to
contact
the
ByMers.
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N'Ofll•aJkiW''!'
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arrangement
of
green
School,
Paden
City,
W.
and
son
have
moved
jo . the
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daughter,
Joyce.
school,
WY
!..2349,
Margery
II
~tin·
.lib
.':.ter
Mn
white
dlryaanthomiiiDI.
ba·
formerly
atlended
RutBradford
a~artment
ool!ol•l&lt;e~
Come, see, seJeet !rom beautiful new
materials. Hundreds of yards of new
1&gt;ilrlltn, WY 2~,
.,.,) orp Eva
. MIU.
ill Lavtrvenceg wB•••
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spring faln"i&lt;Js now on display. Sew and
Iron, WY 2~ . TIZOI w
II • boo 1'talized
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be $11, $5, $3, and $2.
ceo Y
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save!
will be 25c for all VIsiting wltb Mrs. A. E. Er,.

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Spring Musical
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eounty tests wm be taken :
April 2 by the eighth grade and · daughters, Cathy, Conllle,
students with commencement Cindy; Carol and Cbrlatlna ol

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who attends Rio
at the achool Mrs. C. E. Young's second Grande CoUege, Is
bll
ecreta..Y
won the attendance ban- praotlce team~n~ 1n th•
presided In the absen:e of the
Cookies and coffee were port Illib School. Mn. Ord II
president and vice president.
by Joan Ward,
Joan a Middleport Elementary
Mrs. Allen Leonard aerved
Morris and Roberta Jeffers.
acting secretary.
Mrs. Michael Erwin ancl
Margie Smith reponed $lOUt
and Kevin. of Belpre,
Singer Sales &amp; Service
McCall's Patterns ' in the treasury. Named to tha
f f Ib returned to lbolr hOme
apentllna ...erat uya
115 W. SECOND
nominating committee to ,.,.
JJ:rwm
WY 2·2284
pori at the nett meeting
William King. ADen Laonard and The Amerlcn Lulboran
POMEROY
OHIO
Robert Morris.
been In Columlluo, lo
'"!!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!E!Eiii!.~Da;;;t~es;_:w~ere.=.;•;;;•;;:no;;;IDICed::;;:;;;:_~for~ Church
of St. Paul's
ployed at Illthe
Mid-West Steel
and st. Women
Jobn's churches
met Colllp8lly
Pomeroy.
Custom tallortn&amp; !lenrice by our own ex·
pert aeamstresse1. Come in today.

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Lutheran Ch urcIt
Women Mee a
St. Paul's

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tun, floor cov..a-s and furnishings for your ho..... Big ..
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nounced. n was also voted to Is Cil-cie Topic
purchue • lift for Mr.
Mn. Paul HUI, newly weds. A
eommunlcallon waa read by
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PerBODS wishing to purebase
UUea for the Euler aervli:e 11

Maytag Ma~te~ $189·"
Others As Low As
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~there'• e MAYTAG IIIOdel for
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Furniture
We Service Wh•t We Sell
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Glenn Foril. NanCJ K."lil,
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Willard Parter. Virllola
Field, DODDJ. Prlee.·
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welcomed Mn. Harry P.
and Mrl. C. ~" Blollalea
...... Mrs. iliuWa tllUIOlllleed
tbo. Ohio ~

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In Safe Touch Down
For Cosmonaut Teani
MOSCOW (UPI'-The Soviet lurned safely.
lorm In space, the repd- al
Union announced its two-man
He clung !O a handrail for r spacecraft damaged by Jlllteorlo.
spaceshiP! landed safely today about 10 minutes, testing the i ite5, and the linking up of two
after an ~pochal flight in which effects of the -459 degree tem- 1spac.'ecraft while orbitinl · the
a cosmonaut left his vehicle perature and the effect of' eartb. All would be prelimS..
and returned for the first time. weightlessness on his well- I naries to 1 landing on the
The official Tass news agen- being. Then , dangling at the 1 moon.
cy said CoL Pavel Belyayev. end of a !!Hoot lifeline, he per· I Tho flight was consldere(l a
39, commander of Voskhod formed somersaults and other i tremendous leap forward b7 ...
!Sunrise) II, and Lt. Col. maneuvers to demonstrate his 1 Soviet Union in the space race
Alexei A. Leonov, 30, who control.
1 with the United States whleb
braved the hazards of absolute 1 Russians hailed the move as plans to ~ a twl)oftlln Gemj..
·zero to walk in space, landed demonstration of greater things , ni spacecraft on 1 four..ofbil
safely at 12 02 p.m. (4'02 a.m. to come-the building ot a plat- I flight next Tuesday.
EST) after a flight of 26 hours
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and two minutes.
~~·PLAY;..... The Junior class of Rutland High school Will preseent a three-act comedy, "Grandad Steps Out" at 8 p.m. tonight in the ' The announcement ended 1· 3 1
Rutllnd,. Hklt auditorium. Mrs. Faye Sauer is.director. Left to right, seated, are Beverly Forbes, Cheryl lAtng, Jane Lucas, Barbara Carter, hours of silence by the Krem·
Ch~'l'l Wltilams and Uhda Hysell, standing, J~an Tillis, James White, Robert Ml~er, Rusty Utile, Willis Dillon, Mike Nicholson and Eunice lin and growing feeling of un· ·.
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Ohlb,er. Stage managers are Ronald Blll'Ck, J1m Barrett and Bob Barrett.--Sentinel Photo.
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Gatewood, lmown for bor blk- Thursday) after Voskhod II had
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lng adlvWes, was tbe recent completed its 13th orbit.
guests speaker for 1be Sali,_
l.aDds Near Perm
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) - National G~ard unltt
bury School pupils.
The o!!icial text of the Tass of the famed 31st DIXle Dtv1s10n apparently wtll provide
announcement said, "Voskhodl the bulk of protectiOn for CIVil nghts demonstrators on I
Mrs. Gatewood, who lo 77 11 landed at 12 hours 02 min· ftve·day march through Alabama farm country.
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years old, resides in Cheshire utes Moscow time in the area \
President JohnsOh advised Gov. George WaUact ..
In ber trailer home botweeo of Perm, west of the Urals." Thursday night that he would federalize the Alabama
biking tripa.
Perm, once called Molotov, is Guard, which makes up the Dixie Division along with tht
POINT PLEASANT -A $13 ufacture 200 tons of paper daily. announc.'ement on the Mason I Sbe gave tbe children 8 first about 700 miles northeast of 1Mississippi Guard, if Wal- .
:million manufacturing plant is Engineering studies. now be- t project . ·
band account of many of ber ' Moocow.
:tace is "unable or umvill· strain I.'•
planned for a J4,5-acre site near ing conducted, and satisfactory I Mr. Lewis cbserved that the experiences in traveling at
Tass said Col. Belyayev used ing" to ca ll out f.hp guards- Wallace has appealed Johft..
AND LAYMEN the Ohio River along W.Va. 62 financial arrangements are the ' plant wiiJ also pump additional lea•t 11,080 mile5 on foot over manual controls to land the lmen.
so~·s order to the U.S. ?th Ciror the Iron Cur· six niiles north of here.
jcrlterion for a final deci.!;l}on on money into the economy with mountabls and plalns.
. , space craft It said both he and
Wallace's office said the gov- cu1t Court of Appeals m New
ha!lot! the Soviet The development was con- ~ the plant location, the governor its need for cordwood u a raw I Sbt de Jbed
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1 Leonov "feel weW and that ernor went to bed before re- Orleans. The court told Wallact
·space ffirmed Thursday by the Hunt- said.
material. This cot~ be. supplied
scr
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en- ' the scientific program which ceivin the President's state- lo appe~J to Judge _Johnson be,
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. Alexei Leon' ·illlllon. lf¥r•ltl PI~~~
ap Fielding H. Lewis, director oJ by the area's ~~~ ... cutting I
an:',.~· k:~· b or ' gave the Soviet Umon a giant men! ~ursday night
i fore gmng tel a btgher courl
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announcement by Gov. HUlett 'the. indastrial /Utelopment CU. ftll'lll&lt;rs, he •aid. · • •
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U.' S: tdftclals said the feat Smith that the Great Northern i VJSIOn of the state Commerce Charles Lanhflm, Poin~ Plea- She bas beea a pest ea been fully aecomphshed
The
f1ery
governor.
Ordered
Johnson t-o reroos1dt&gt;r tus ,....__,_.
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fw1hej' ~hens Rpssia's lead Paper Co. has tail::en· options on Department, said Great North· sant banker eftd its Chamber the Groucho Man TV proThe two cosmonauts were ! by federal Judgt!! Frank M. der.
over the United States whicb the Mason County parcel. He ern, with main offices In New of Commerce president. express-- &amp;ram and &amp;be A11 Linkletter blasted into orbit-the highest Johnson to allow and protect a ,
Del ed Trl
w'Ur attetnpt tts fiJ'st 'double said the paper miU wlll employ York City and large operations ed pleasure at the governor's • sbow. She Js avaUable for :yet achieved by man- at 10 civil rights march from Selma Th p .day t d P ed f1 i
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f11gbt in fi-ve days. A Soviet 110 at the outset. and wm man- in Majnel will make a similar announcement. He sa~ the ·~loJ ea~agemeuts and 1a.m. t2 a.m. EST) Thursday 1 to Montgomery, earlier Thur~ to h~ ;e:s~s e~anc~ 3 [ 0 aniw:
etemonaut', Konstantin FeotlGreat Northern operatlon would aoy group Wishing to contact 1from the Bakhonur cosmodrome Iday mght had asked the Pres1-, W ll .
nmnda
itov aaldLeontov's accompu.h~near tho Pantasote corp. ~ may call :m-7%92, Cbe,. ' in Kazakhstan, about eoo miles dent to furnish federal help ror : •h:~s ~~~"
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mftlt shows it is possible .for a
plant which is ('Onstruc.'ting a hire.
southeast or MosC&lt;lw in Central such proteclion _
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Asked For Help
Jaw officers to provide tbe probly' and repair work In !llgbt.
tore polyvmyl bulldtng materThe spaceship soared to an w II • .
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I tection requested by Wallace
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alt1tude of 307 miles above the
a ate. m an a ress o a i
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· 1~ t_ure I but that the governor had 11101'&lt;1
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(X)LUMBUS - REPS. ETH- ·1
Changes in parking arrangements at the 1965 Fa1r ture corrugatirlg medium
liptical , or egg-shaped, orbit, carrted on statew1de televtsmn, ,than 10.~ ~labama Guards1,
e) G_. Swanbeck•. R • Huron, have been recommended to t~e Meigs _County Fair Board component of cardboard boxes. ,
down to lU1.9 miles.
said it w~uld take 6,171 ?ffi- 1men at h11 disposal
Bern~ MacKeOZie, D . Can- 1by n.-ew We~ster Postl A~ertcan Legion~ _~f Pomeroy. A I On Feb. 18, it was announced 1
The official announc~ment cers, workmg et~t-hour shifts, I ··n he is unable or WlwiiUna
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and James P. Cele- tougher policy on debn· r
Ithat 8 feasibility study on locame 4 hours and 9 mmutes ~ g?ard the 4G-zmle march be- to call up the guard and ma~
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brme, D . Clevdand, propose quent race barn stall rent payment for lhe serv1ce.
II eating a pulp and paper mill
alter un ·r 1c1a1 ..,urces in- gmmng Sunday He satd the ,tam order in Alabama 1 wUI
an , in~sed ~nal~ for two.. also was adopted.
'W81!1 su~gested no one u~r in th~ Cabell· Wayne County arformed UPI of the safe landing. state only had 600 state t~p- ~ rall the guard up ~ liN
tinle offenders m child neglect Charles Swatzel, representing age 16 be used by th~ Legton. ea had been completed by Bat- The 18th
I So th ast
But the lack of an official an- ers and he asked PresJdent I them all the support required."
anCI chlld torture cases.
the. Legion, suggested to the The board also mstructed telte Memorial Institute with a Oh. H f a~n~a
~ e e~ nouncement had prompted Ull- Johnson to '·provide sufficient ! the President said
l'bey introduced a bill Tht.a"s- board ln Its March. meeting tb.e Secretary Fr~nk Johnston . to finding that sites near Fort Gay Sail: w:J~ hel:st~is s:7ur~a easiness and brought specula~ federal CIVIl authonties or oUt- i
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dly whJcb would provide a fine swampy ground belo~ . the ~av~ 10 trophies bmade re~mg I and Prichard In Wayne County with the show scheduled to ~ tion somethmg might have hap- cef!'i to prov!dP for the safety Kmg said Thursday ~
1 and welfare'' of thP marchers, march
or up to 11 1000 and tt:n years in county garage be elimmated, M
elgshSteer Clonlu -h I965boa
. rd j have a good potential A ',"23 nder
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d gthe pened
would begin at JKJqQ
parking llghta be placed behind 1n ot er act
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, I million plant was proJected
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Tbe tune of the landmg indl· w o WI
e e ) r ar m un ay at Brown ,s Cb a.,...
for a second conviction
the grandstand because patrons """'" t e e ~"uary
ancla I d
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cated the Russ1ans nad orb1ted Luther King lr
Arne church in Selma and. end
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are afrAid to park there, uNo report, !earned that $1,600 more I
co:~s o e repojrt were Emerson Marting of Washing· the earth 16 or 17 times Soviet " The federal .government has al the Capitol Thursday with &amp;
PaHdng" signs be placed on 'AI, ue r~ceived (or the Colt orwar. to tw~ rna or paper ton, C. H.' and H W. Engle of cosmonauts had done this be-- helped create this matter Iandi delegatron attempting to pre.
WASHINGroN -HENRY H. the road downhill to the grand- ~ stakes this year, and determln~ compames seekmg Sites for Creola. Ohio, wtll be the aue- f
but th s flight made his- they can help protect the sent racial grievances to Wa1, Fowler, who quit as No. 2 man stand, and a chain installed a- ed upon 8 tougher policy on new plants.
boneers and Sam Marting of tore
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·rawled same" Wallace told the leg1·5 . lace Hosea Wt'lliams a ,.....,
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Was mgton · H. as been re- through an atr chamber to the lators. He said the order by atde said as many as s.•
returned
today as
'1\ae recommendatiOns w ere ,trac.'k barn.
PLAN CAR WASH
tamed as judge.
•8 ho" f the No 1
u d advisement T h el All renters will be notified at The Chester Volunteer Fire Off'
f the So th t
outstde of the craft and re- federal d1str1ct Judge fi'rank M persons were expected to paJ h
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0 nsoq c Ice or
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IJohnson
would
~...b now held by retiring Sec·
on
Pete Shields' motion
once to pay bY Aprt·1 1 or re- De partment will sponsor a car Ohio ICers
Hereford .assoctalion
are ~
h
· · be obeyed and tJctpate m the final stages of
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c Douglas Dill
ha lng the
Leglo' move their ponies or horses wash at Newell's '8\IIJOC'a Sta- Job 8 1 f H
MARTIN WINS DEGREE
e urged Citizens to show "'re- the march.
retary .
on.
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'lbe 56 • year . cld former
I the parktng agair this Stalls will not
rented ln l tlon in Chester on Saturday, ident· Wetzel Helmondollar of
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arm, r' son .o
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w'•ll Chesapeake
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and increased ·by $25 its the fut"--.. ua•-·
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then hold a ham shoot thts .
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Condor St. Pomeroy, rece1ved
Democrat and a native
Attending were Dave Kob- comlnJ Sunday at the Izaak Hllam Stawter, Mtddleport RD. , his bachelor or science in edu· '
Ina, seemed as~ed. of
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Ientz, Torn Reuter. HUI'l)'l Gl•~- ·walton farm.
sec~tJcy-tr~asurer.
cation degree thi_s mornmg at ·
Senate ~nflrmahon for
er, CharJea WUUams, Culrles
Dtrectors mclude E. R._ Wag- Ohio State University's
St.
NEW YORK CUPil - Joo Pepo, a 32·year-old bachkey cabmet post.
A former Reedsville Radford, Wallace
BrdJ _
oner.' Athens; H.. B.. Vickers, John 's Arena. A graduatinl'! I
elor
who opero.ates a newut1nd in downtown Manhd.t
youlh wa• llrulally slain Fred Goeglein, Pete Shields.
Manetta ; Hugh LellheJt and AI- class of 731 heard Or. Frank I
THE TAIL END OF A
' •nd robbed· •rly today In IOrville Brown, -Harold Carna- =.e~~~~aDd.M fewerlou!::! fred Gans: Pomeroy: Denver E. Duddy. Jr., President of Mar- I tan, is used to thieves. It's part of the busineu, .he at.
ltorm lashed the upper
Parkersburg.
t&gt;an. WUiiam . Downie, . Rex illscliool dlnaen because &amp;beJr Walker, Vt_nton; Dr. W. F Me- ietta College, deliver the com- ways thought.
They steal his newspapers, magazin• •nd smali
west today on the last full day
Shot and killod wa Shenefield. . Hiram Slawter, afterrlass sweolbearlo object Coy,. Huntmgton; Carl Close, mencement address,
j
chaA!IO.
Lasl month someene took his portable riii"'of winter. Icy gales swept the Gary Rou Cowdrey, 1~,
Agent c. E. Blakeslee
Mar1etta, L. R. Gerlach, Jr ,
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But
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other
night, someone stole his "*'fel." JM,.,.
an emjlloyee of a Burs••
Jobnsion.
to onloa-lalllted ldnel.
Pt. Pleasant ; Walter
Bentz,
11 MINUTE SERVICE
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Great Lakes and s~w. was Boy resta"rant at P1rk·
. Wilen we ltave U eveniq Pomeroy; Stanley Shaver, Che- A car wash will be held bv i is blind.
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Now Pepe must fHI his way to the COrMr ....... ~
b)own into foot drifts m Min· arsbvrg, Cowdrey lo the Automobile Striket1
date. we ellber ·u.e top -•n. shire; H. W. Engle, Creola and the Meigs County Jaycees this
niiOta. The· weather .
.son of Meigs county naII'Y at lunciHime or r Is k A. C. Gebhardt, Huntington.
Saturday in the Pomeroy M&amp; stand without the assuring guidance of a 90 pount'. ""'
taid sprlnJ o!!lclally amves at tlvo, . John C:owdrty, who Street Power Pole
breallllq ot!ICIII fllmH all OV·
Ribbons for the show will be to• Co. wash room starting at German shepherd named GNtel, tho good-nalured 3:05 p. m., EST saturday.
. now rtild.. •at Balpre R.
Pomroy Police Investigated ., oar boyfrlendlit," ... teach- fornished by the Pomeroy Na- 1 p. m. The Jaycees said they ing oyo clog that was whiskod away lho other night.
FreezlnJ temperatures
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a one • car acclden&lt; at 9:25 p. or
tlonal Bank. Lunch is to be ser- expect to have 15 minute ser·
leDded lhrough the Sotltbland · •Aytho~ler.. sold Cowd·
Thursday on Mulberry -Ave:
1ved by the Rock Springs Grange. vice.
te the ·(lull Coast. Citrus fruit roy Wit enrC&gt;ute ·to li'Niko
They said Charles Jeflero, 17.
---·=-=~=-=~:.:.c:.=-~-------"'-ll'OWert In the Rio Graude Val· · a IIJght .~II .t a nHr. struck a power pole
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ley ...,.. wariled II&gt; ·~ for by bank wh411 htt waa kill· with · car after
frost tOut on the Great Plains, e&lt;j. He wa nlghl man~ger crowded off the street by
the mer&lt;!Ury dropped lielow ze. at tho r"laurant and wos auto coming from the opposite
"!; The ltil!perollure bovered "' 1011d to
hlghl.y. ·lru'ofecl direction. There was minor db'
round ' fl ilboye .11 Mllwaull;ee. erilpi9Y~ ·
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to .Je!leri vehlcie. No
NEW YORK
· .:_ Sclen- determined and hard·worklng apart one of tho sma~-the , lng blocks for the protein mot.. Now they lmow the
'Iris., ,;jJi ~rlsli 18 mile an
eowiii'!J wia tl\ol ,.._
"""' ma$.
U!ts who just lw . fl!l)• of It sdenUsts into dolnJ likewise. nucleic acid which picks up the cules which carry oul all 1. but not the shape of
bjlur ,wlnda.
. limit 'allilhhttrH:obbed of
want to r~~~~:,~f·~
· ·~~~~~ These nu&lt;lelc acids are the amino acid, alanine, .from tho phases ol the chemistry of IHe itremely tiny lffe-tivil!l
.,
$.7!10, ~-h:II"SI to Park· Velerall• Mt,aioriiJ Hospital
of
:
~ essence of life. They car- pool of raw matenals and whatever tts form.
uJ wblcll b tho .,,...;...
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ADMISSIONS -Mrs.
ry the hereditary recipes fori transfers ft to the aile where Alanine HNA. it turned out. e, e ,
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kllllf1J! pceur~ al 2 a.m. Uam Ilo8rd, Middleport;
the "making•• of all organisms bOCiy .cbemistl')' I• constrUcting is a chain with Tl links. Ead1 nill~tion -~~~ eledralo ·
...,....
PiiDc• ~ no.lili~ In ,
from one generation to lbe a protein moletule.
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~~veboa
_ Collinwood
cllilody. .
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next, and then provide the It II one of tbe Ribonucleic called a nucleotide. They are II Is tnown that
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Doona
chemical energy which Acids (RNA) ancl there are a Un);ed toget~er repetitiously, In alll\le nuclei&lt;:""'!~
lilda' ~esp!ll' ··'·
.. . :;;Eutef;o Go"(ii' '· of
'Ciiarlea
"makes" and operateo the conalderable tbiiugh presently serieS of two' and lhre,. inter- od Ill ~
white lludenll lbal I(. . .YIIIe. He'N!i::rzl'ln
in all their· presently llftkltown nlll\'ber lit. tbll "trans· ap«sed with sqletons. '!be dlvlilual unill
WOiiltl attack N...., pupils .ltHCIIvlll~ *fill hl!i
comple:#lfe$.
, fer" variety. There Is at least scientists identified each nucle- forming a ... ,,....,,,
leal~ fb..t-flah~ ' ""'·IS.l 'IOUNiiJW;
Dr.
W, 'IloQe, iitd blil•OQe 8nd prObably . 10veral
otldo opecificaUy, both ao to Its their chemlc:aall~~=;
DIODI'Of
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al ~. ,
of the :10 amino acids .~1 nature and Its placo how. Tllia "F
',(ili!,lllilllld·'OU 1'.... ~ '
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cleiD youila lh!N . 1114 clrMq
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SHOWN: I!oUblt brtuted fitted eoat In l*llditlt81'' ~'uc er1!P'
Peter Pm eou.r and overcollar, bow ~· V aim fmat and
lbll'red willttltt!Ck. :Red, blue...... ux. .
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MEIGS THEA11E w
by a aroup
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ll ,tiiJor..,lcl,.•..,"111tollowod
- _ _!P~•:~-::...~~~~~=·~-• Mn. Jliy Wariler, )llllldmt,
TONIGHT
NOT OP'IN

Arrivals I

New

the dlurcb are to contaot Mrs. ,_~-..~
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WUUam B. Downie. Also 811.......... waa .. Easter breO- Jack Caney, Mrs. H.,
lfulfaat at the chureb followfnl
linl ancl Mta. tormll Wl!toD.
7 a.m. aervlce.
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Kfnr,
ter which refresbmenta
· lritb Jln. T. A. IJowlllo a
served to 13 memben ancl PaJ. oompaulat, .praeetled the .n adJOtu~r~J:oae~p~h~~-------.llnc
of Pulin 11:1411111 prl)'lf
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Be Pa.·d or Nags to Leave

"Money, A '1\ioi For FuiIIUment .. waa lbt
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Tuesday evening at the St. Mr. and Mn. Dwight Wallace
Paul'• church, with Mrs. Clair and son. Bruce, vlolted lbo XIIII
Karr, president. In charge.
State University campua BaturThe meeting opened with
day and then welll 011 to cte. .
preamble lo the conslltu~UonlUTclo..f I land where they ,..,. auw ol
the American Lutheran "'
Mrs. Wallaee'a 11ater and Jtro.
women, followed by tbe bymn,
Mr anc1 Mrs. D "Love Divine". Mrs. WOllam Epler.
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Frecker presen~ the bible stu- Mr. anc1 Mrs. Frane~~ Alltlerdy on The quaiUies of love, aon IIIII daughier Carole bavt
based on I Corlnlhtana IS. The re1umec1 from
'w~~~n
alm of the study waa to 1IIKim&gt;attended tbo Wlddlnc
oland ancl appropriale the qualKeith Tbey also
ltles oJ divine love on one'a life.
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The study was divided lnto
lhree parts, lbo ueceaalty of
Mr.
.JI. Ytllllli. who is m
love; the undurance of love; ancl at 1111 ,!tome with a firiiiiDIIC&gt;
Its everlutlni quality.
lion, 1o Nported a aJI&amp;bll7 lmDurlnJ the buslneaa .easton, II;.;~
members wen asked to •ve
----Betty Crocker coupona to
sllver-ware for the new
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aeuon, when natuf&lt;' Is awat•
with the comlna of sprlnc,
with the tint day arrivlnC Slturday, we
begin to pay more attention to tbe ad·
vance of buds and the leafing that will
advance with each passing day. During
the long winter months we pr~ctlcally
tbe tre11, and molt of our land·
~PI II rather dull and drab except for
·
spots where we have evergreen
' ~• In numbers, 'The scenery could be
:~l)reatly Improved with the planting of
pine trees to give us color the year
''~-.,und. Wh111 we look at trees we very
. ,~,aeldom think of them In let ms of their
,eventual use for the benefit of mankind .
~- -H IItori&lt;ally t,..s were utilized by man
·Eior two purposes, as house! for shelter
0J:l nd fuel for warmth. Our modern ciY!U·
· ·-~atlom haa now found a way to un them
:for mort than 5,000 product!, and In the
:: light of that we begin to realize that they
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i: Is grave danger that 0ur .tate will beeomt denuded of trees, and every person
flmlllar with the role of trees In consel'
utlon of tbe 1011 u well as the growth
should be ever alert to prot.e ct our forelt
~ Ianda. Wt have alwayt bl!en a atrong· ad·
: 90CIIe of preservln&amp; all trees. It Is a ra·

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ther monotonous landseapt when we tra·
Ytl roads In any county, or in other
1ectlons of the sttte, to set 1 .:ompleto
lack of trees. As travelers we revel in a
roadway where the treea come down to
the riJ)It of way to provide shade and a
pleasant prospect.

tatk ' with a Jot of brava- Boston Red Sox

th .~y listen with polite
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Hu! underneath the easy faII
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of spring trainmg Is
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"For Mama.'' bu&amp; Cdi\llli J'rallo
cia' ftl'llnn II tho ·Cillo JDaldDI

tbt but...u.r Data ::, A Smia
Arll tDCIIIIve, """ ·bl'dt llvlll
LondDD lftw aeebiC I ·:·
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the ~tea~ llblla o1 all
lime, _and will ~·llell ....
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It would
be lnteJ'eatiDI to know wh.
boqbt thelll. .. . Jlld;y G.,land,
anx1oua to ae1 n~DIDI qaln oa

By WWiam Lawr&lt;nce, D. D. S.

If a

toothoche 11 nature's

way of sending you a messase,
then with
chronic pulpltis
(C.P.) or chronic lrtfllrnuultion

of the nerve, you
menage early and

pt the
you have

plenty of time to do !!Ometlllng
about It
Signa Is art not powerful,
they're more
lib liaht jabl
on the jaw,
but they 'ra U..
mistakable, tnd it IJn't neces·
until
Sunday
sary to walt
or holiday to ring up your
dentist loT ~p.

C. P. begi,. In the same way
acute pulpitls does : sensitivity
to hot and cold. mostly cold;
oomelimes sharp stabbl"i pains
steady ache or

intermittent

throbbing ; finally, absc"'s and
swelllng of the jaw, oflen accompanied by fever . By
tho
time the jaw swella, the pre..

sure I! reduced tnd much

success

of

ta111

canal therapy. That

the paln subsides.

Tbll eyelo exteutls over

by

means:

ope11lng the nerve canals and
cleandraininf the abscess;
lnl and sterilizing the middle
of the tooth; and fiiUna It
with
materlsl eolled gutta
perchto. Tbls Is the same

a

period of weeks or months.
Early dcalol lrtltmul ...
uve
- . cbrolloolly IJI..
fo&lt;led loelb, but many people
koep putting all dolq IDylbltlg
about It utll tbey aro fore""
to by
polo IDd "aweU.
lllf OBd fever ." At that •laie.
-blolloo are often DOCeBIOI')'
to ...,.,.., lbe lnfe&lt;llon, autl
oil.- of oavlng your tootb
... prolty dim .

material that is used to cover
undersea cables.
C. P. Is what physicians hope

_.n

to find

when a patient bal u

undlagnozed disease arui a
focu! of
infection
is sus-pected. U there I! any truth
ill the theory that
inlecled

teeth ore a source of general
inlectlon, then C. P . could be
the worst offender becauoe it
can deliver ttl poisons into
roached the Yital center of the blood lllrelm.
the tootlt. Nerves and hloodIt's reuonab\t , Ill nport
vessell In tills cent~ become that prevention Is the leall
irritated and inlecled ond ooon expensi·,e tnd best cure.
P.
"die.''
with Its many compllcations
When
the sltuoti011 per- can be avoided If yOID' teeth
milo, infected teeth CID
be . ore regularly oramlned • n d
!rooted with ~ood chiDct of eared ror by your dentist.

C. P. comes from many
causes, but most commonly re-o
lilllts from decay th.at bas prothat It has
gressed so far

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HELEN HELP US!

ol root

Since mony of your contributors art ladies, I wonder II

you would tolerate a man for a
lew mlnulel.
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I certalllly agrea with you on
your advice to these poor girls
who are grieving about their
ONE mistake they made yeors
ago' ~ lol'get It! But we never
hear from those boys and men,
and, alter
It takei two.
Are jbey u pllly u
tho

Commltlao, IDa., People to People Program, World Aff.alrl
Center, Minneapolis 14, Minn.
A teen correi!pondent suggests
that the emb""J of the COIIJio
try

of your iotereot Ia a good

Write to the emb""J
of your cltolco, Washington, D.
C., and aok lor available pen
pal inlormalion, -B.
80UI'&lt;I.

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Door Helen:

Here's a former teen wbo
a viraill wb,en I sot married and proud of 11. I bad line
&amp;Iris? I aay, "Not They are religious training, but, eYen so,
there ' were momen!a whlll I
MORE to blame."~f
y
ask
could
have ~ 1 dldn'~
lbe aJt''-' tbt OVII'W
maAI
a
reaull I bad mor• mar·
jority would · aay lhl!y ·
·
never have tbouihl of sudt a rlace. propoeall ~ I Ulted,
from a&amp;• 11 up. Nqw I ~ave a
thlul If jbey had not b • tD
wOIIderful llllaband\ and we're
lempted.
1J11ib1
Wbero are these lellowa now completely attuned. I
add he Wal also I Yir&amp;in WheQ .
wbilll the heavy • beartod glril we married: We havo three
are lilting at home with guilty
lovely glrla and a fourtlt chlld
co~es? They ore sitting
Ia oa the way,
around in happy circlet lauchWhat did I gain by remaining
lnl and bragging about lvhat
a
virlln? Not auy 10ld meclall,
they bave done, thereby rulninl
true.
But I have the aatiBfac.
the &amp;iris' reputations,
and
lion
of
knowing I can sleep at
making it even harder
for
them to turn back. I know beo Dighta With I C)NII ll&lt;liiiC[@ce.

an,

was

By Pli)L NEWSOM
arm of his own IOVIU'nment's Null ln genocide, the systeUP! Forel&amp;a Newt Allolyll
lnleii)Bonce service.
matic attempt to wipe out 1
Another way to define !,..
Yet even in the totalitarian race or culture.
cause I have llatened.
Fun? What'• so mud! IUD •
dom of speeeh Is to say lt liVot _ slatot. the urge to di"""" II
It stirred the sensltlvltles of
How do the girl! know the bout H wben !hoM pis p
the right to dislg.....
otrong.
the Soviets, wlto In turo pro- boya they now lave don't be- home and worry and wonder
Suppressed In tbe controlled tested to President Tlto.
In a democracy it II - of
and wall fAll' the calendar da)'a
ion&amp; to that circle?
the moot 1uarded of the human press, they find other meono of
MillajloY thDJ was jailed.
Christ llld, "Lei him who Ia to roll by? And I bel most of
...-rns. In a totllillrian 01&lt;presoion. One of the moat ef.
'llle moot noted case o! an without sin cut the fint stone ,•• them are VWJ sorry, disapatate it Is one of the '"'"'I feelive bal been louad In the author overstepped the and when everyone had crept. pointed; and repelled by the
quickly abolished and it appllell publications ol the variouo lit. bounda In reeent years II that away, be said to the aocused lurtlveneso of II all Otherwise
to all lorml of conununleollun, erory orpnilalkma. 'l'lltso pub- of the late Boris Pasternak.
woman, "Neither do I condemn why would lhey be wrltlq to
even to abstract art.
lkalionl have ...,.ivod 110111e of
Puternak's book, Dr. Zhl· thee." Girls, remember that. you to ast, "to tell or IIIII to
Polish artists, for example, the c:ndlt lor ueatlq ....,. ..,., ""'n loT htm a Nobel Tilt past r. aone. You can't tell" their bnl!banM to be? Tbll
ore ockmwledgod to be amona '"'"'' leading to a certain re- Prize In Jtsa, But the book was do anything about It, but the Isn't ~ey Idea. of full - ONiil
world leaders for their ai&gt;- luatlon of Red rule In Clodto- erltical of the Soviet r&lt;ibne. futun II yours. Don, lo o k WHO, CAI!IUES IIER MEDAL
atracta. Yet, ill Poland, their slovakia.
Puttrnak eoeapod banishment back. but take tbt Masler'a Ill- IN HER HEART.?
works ore rtcidly suppressed.
But events &amp;lao lbow that 01117 by a personol appeal to vice and "Go thy way and oln
'11lla coiWllll Ia dedlclted to
Polish fUm technleluo allo ore e- Juarded criticism cu ~v that . ''leaving the no more." -MAN
W H 0 flmiiJ llvln(, 10 II you're bevlllllO~g the beol, hut their works
mate tlon&amp;er fAll' tho authors.
motherland will fDt me equal KNOWS
1111 kid trouble or just plain
also are suppmsed and Poland
deatb."
De.v Helen:
Y
....
Aatbor
Jailed
has not ·won a major film
I think II Ia wunderlul lbal lei Helen help JOU.
The most ......,t uample II
oward In the last two years.
you pve oddreslel and namee She wm also weleome your
Yugoslavia whlcb boasts that lis
Flnl Mmaitooe Rlnl&lt;lnc
of
pe11 pol clubo. 1 am a -....
01111 lllllllllin&amp;
AdA Stro"i Urso
press II the most free of any
Firlt Binklftl of ID enemy
wife,
bound
prtiiJ
IIIIICb
to
drw
Belta
Botta!
In
cora
o1
'lllrotlghout the Communist Commwtlll enuntry,
wamh)Ji
by ~ submarirJe occur-- bomo and have an Interest In lbla DIW!plper,
bloc. w~stern newsmen .,, &amp;UJoo
In YIJCOIIIvla • 10111!11 acbo- red in February of 1884, when
lotematiGnal alfalrs t~p~Cially
peel beciUSe these totalitarian lar 1181111111 Mihajla Mlna,llov the Coaledorate submatlne Hund
go..,nments calliiOI really con- IWis been jailed fAll' an essay loy torpedoed the . Unloo war· on a penon • to • ponoa lew!,
I've alreldy wrlllen Ill
the
ceived of wesU!r!l-stylo objeeliY. eal1td ''Kolcow Summer. UM." lhlp llouMixiDk:, wbldt
was GermaD and JapmiOSt
tty or of a newsmen who does
Tho aeeused the late blo&lt;bdlnJ the port of Chari,.. )ou Jlltllllonecl.
1101 In some way function 11 u
Joael Slllln of precedlng the
loa. Bolla - " down,
Would ""' p i - publlob the
Dllllllll of pen pol elube
In

•Piri--

clubs

Dolt

u.

You 11181 also gel a f..,clllt peo

&lt;811oD form to

appll-

Royals'

Viiianova st J0 hn W"Il
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BattIe for NIT Cage r·ItIe

~ck of righthand~ ~wer hit·
tmg that wao a prUICtpal cause
of the Phi11ies' 1964 Nat10nal
League pennant defeat.
. And so there wa~ good news,
mdeed , at the Phdhes' Clearwater, Fla, '"amp Thursday wh.en
S~uaM made some n.oise w1th
hts bat as well as h1s larynx,
in a 6..~ victory over the Detroit
Tigers. Stuart hit a three-run
homer off Glen Hobbie in the
sixth inning to help the Phillies
tie the ocore and then bit his
second homer of the gamP.in the
12th to give PhUadelphia its
third straight victory.
.Loo1 HU
Stuart's first homer was a
king-sized shot that sailed over
the 35-foot-high center field wall.
It was only the eventh ball hit
over that barrier in 11 years.
Three kPy pitchers - Bob
Veale, ~ob Friend and Elroy
Face-starred for the Pittsburgll Pirates. who downed the
Kansas City Athletics 7-1 for
their rlfth win in six exhibition
games. Jerry Lynch and Orlando McFarlane dro~ In two runs
each 'or the Pirates.
The Red Sox beat the Cleveland InJians 7-3, the ChicagB
Wb 1·te So x to pped the New y or k
Yankees 6-5; the Los Angeles
A I . d h 8 ~ .
nge s mppe t e an r ranrt""
co Giants 8-7, the Los Angeles
Dodgers routed the Washington
Senators 13-5, the Houston AsNew York
tros defeated the
Met~ 7-4, the Cinci ... -u Reds
beat the st. Louis Cardinals 4-1.
and the Minnesota Twins scored

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Kraft isn't fooled. He knows in Thursday night's ~emifinals.
he 's being set up for the wrong "With the whole city of New

tins

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the
teonng hero for the Royals
with 30 points, including a key
besket with 33 seconds remainiog that put Cincinnati ahead

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'Sprinl will be a little laW this ,
year!"

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

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By United Pre•• lnt_ernot~
Happy Hairston may only be
• rookie, but he's omart enough
tt. Utke advantage of a golden
opportunity.
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Tbe Cincinnall Royals were 10 points as CindnnaU oeat tbe nati Gard- ..-«1- for a ,..
faced witl. a manpower short· Baltimore Bullets 11:1·110 In the rlod. Walt BellDmf 'led thO Bu~
only National Raautbal\ Aloo- Jell with 32 points.
elation gam• played.
OUt of the lineup for CitJctll.

H&amp;R
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age 'lllw'lday Dlght when foor Ifor (ood at Uf.ltf. ........
players were indilpooed with adele two ellbdll!ll tree U...
' trlouo lnjurlell. ~. ,rho with nine -""' to II!·
played at New y..-~ UIIJ!en.- Jlolleollol-'&lt;ll:ll!it'. . . 1t
t) las! year, helped m!Nmbe ........ -~ eic!ll 111 !loll
the l&lt;&gt;o,.. with 28 reboundo asd first quarter to til! hll Clllell.

NYU, Army Eliminated

the

rectify lhe

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Try: Amerlc•n Pen Frlenda
Servll:e, Box a, 10 Qun• Oarden, Hove, 3, suwr, ltDIWkt

pol U you oend lor u

G-E diiposall

forms
with ·the
orperlonce
in London when oft-tract betwu lnslallod. Tlte bousewi... !locUd to the borso par·
lora. Here, lt'a not-even legal,
ofHrack, but the glrla sHill to
be finding some "way, or they'd
be daffy II be lludfbJt &amp;lit
·morning line.
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of Europe?- Mrs. L. B.
Door Nn, H:

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have ptten the '""SIIIt, and
ll'e 1o doman4 for lbelr ibGw·
lngs.
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Slgolllcant maybe? Newldoalers in tome of New York's 1*ler lecllons say their beat ,.,.,..
tomers lor racing lonna ~

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AILSTARS

end of a Frank :Merriwell end- York cheering for Joe and
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Mar. 111, 19811·3
lng In the finals of the Nation- everything else considered, I
Faculty members of Eastern I ~•
al Invitation Tournament.
have no doubt this will be our f
High School will play the 1964.;
"There'll be lO.million people toughest game of the season,··
65 Eagle basketball team next
in New York pulUng for Joe Krait concluded.
Tuf'sday night.
Lapchick Saturday, and rightly , Ken Mcintyre, the leadi.ng
so,"
said Kraft, coach of the scorer in the tournament w1th
MAR. 19
The game will follow a jitney
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Villanova team which meets 83 points in three games, tal- The Rock Sprin,!'':!
Better sup~r to be spon~or~ by the :
Coach Lapchlck's St. John's lied 21 Thursday night against Health Club will me~t Thursday Jumor class from 5 until 7 p.m.
Redmen in the finals of the Army and guard Jerry Houston at 1 p. m. at the home of ! and a ba sket~all game between
28th NIT Saturday afternoon added 18 for the Redmen, but Mrs. Maxine Arnold
With 5-6th grader~ m. the Eastern Lot3 p.m. EST, NBC-1V).
Lapchick fingered substitute W.rs. Arnold Snowden in charge .cal School d1stnct to get underVillanova crushed New York forward Ken WJrell as tht rea- or the progr&lt;Jm and
M r s. way at 7 p.m. .
University 91-69 and St. John's son St ..John's emerged victoriGeorge Skinner the Cl&gt;fltest. , Game lime for the contest
Natloual Hockef League
ou~ire11 came olf the bench Magnolia Temple Pythian between faculty members and
By United Pres11 blternatlonal with the Redmen trailing 20-14 Slsters will meet in regular ~es- seniors on the basketball team
W. L. T. Pts. GF GA midway in the first half and soon at the DAV hall Thursday is 8 p.m .
Detroit
37 22 8 80 202 159 grabbed eight rebound~. made / at ?:30 p. m.
Officials or the school who
Montreal
three
assists,
scored
four
points
~he
Busy
.see
Cla~s
of
the
21
77
194
169
33
11
34 24 8 76 218 161 and blocked at least four shots. M_tddleport First Baptist Chur.ch will participate are Executive ,
Chicago
·- F r Iday evenmg • Mart, Head La.rry Morrison, basketToronto
26 2514 66 182 165 Burly Mike Silliman (6-foot-2, Wl11 . m....,\
New York 19 34 11 49 161 212. 2151 were outmuscling ~t. 19 mst.ead of .ThJJrsday. A po · ball coach AI Bowen, football
Boston
19 42 6 44 155 245 John's WJder the boards for , luck dmn~r wtll be h~ld at the coach Dave Stricklin , teachers
IInce lhey got that
Army until Wirell entered the Ic_hurch w1tb the meetmg follow- Garry Parsons, Jim Carpenter i
Thursday's Result&amp;
and Larry Ritchie . and school
1ng ·
game.
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Montreal 4 Toronto 1
bo
Silliman finished with 17
ard mem ber~ Howard Cald •
Detroit 10 Boston 3
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M~R. Zll
well, Jr . and Btl! Carr.
(Only games scheduled)
pomts to lead the Ca ets w I e
The Middleport Jolly Bunch I H. h h I I
bo "II
R't h dded 15
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hotf •••lo It tono tot •••4 , , •
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i Sewmg Club will meet Satur- 1battle the older crew are Ken
'"ldi:IJ, ,.,......,.•ntl~ ... oft.r OW"f
Villanova top-seeded a
un- da
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k
American Hoe ey League
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Caldwell, Dave Leonard, Roger !
111101, N1 ..,.,. 1111011)' •• , ...... ln
By United Press International be.aten m II games on the roabld home or Mrs. Onn Smlth on Spencer Rick Koble-ntz
Ken ,
tho kltdlon oo )'Giil to ott..d dh•.
Uus season, had little trou e B 11 s
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Eastern Division
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1 NYU Th llth- eec ~ tref't.
W. L. T. Pts. GF GA tSposmg 0
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W... ,.,. .-,.tk tonh tul
Quebec
41 24 1 83 257 204 ranked Wildcats put together
MAR. 21
scoring
streaks
of
seven
and
11
Kathryn
Mitchell,
Worthy
223
D 15 p 0 5 A L L• a 1H1 10-innlng victory over the Baltimore 33 29 5 71 205
points in the first hall and Matron of Evangeline Chapter , ' RUNS GOOD R~CE
32 30 4 68 22 6 218
Milwaukee Braves in other Hershey
reeled off nine consecut1ve OES, has announced a practice STOCKHOLM (lJPD
U.S.
2
2
4
62
229
25
9 35
gN.nes.
Sprnfgld
points early in the final half to session of officers for inspec- Olympic miler Dyrol Burleson
~huck Schilling and ro.okies Prvdnce
20 46 2 42 180 284 put the contest out of reach. tion to be held Sunday after- of Cottage Grove , Ore., ran 1500
Mike Ryan and Bobby Gumdon
Western Division
Little Bill Melchionni scored noon. March 21 , at the Mason- meters in 3.42.8 Thursday night
W. L. T. Pts. GF GA 28 points 6-foot-8 sophomore . T
Ali i to win the star event of the first
drove In two runs each as the
1 t 2. 30
Rer Sox scored their third win Rchstr
44 18 3 91 268 175 Bill Soens' tallied 23 and 6-foot-8 11cff. emp e a ed. 1p. bm.
·ndoor track meet evrr held in
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In fiVe games.
ennis Bennett Buffalo
36 24 6 78 232 196 center Jim Washington swept . ent
Sweden . The clocking was only
started for the Red Sox, did not Pttsbrgh
28 33 6 62 212 239 the boards for 19 rebounds for I '
1.2 seconds off the world mark
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throw hard and was tagged ~or Cleveland 19 43 5 43 202 270 Villanova. Clem Galliard led I
MAR. %2:
I set last year by Tom o·Hara of
two r"Jl!S . Jack Kralic.k and D1ck
Thursday'• Re!lults
the Violets' scoring with 22 1 Jane Howell Tent Daughters Loyola University.
There's 110 t.•lli 11g how mud1 fun ~·ou m;~y have mts!l.ed .
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Do ;an were effective for the Quebec 7 Providence 2
points and Stan McKenzie had of Union Veterans will meeL at
hl:'nLuHe rriP11111'1 (·an't rememhPr .rou r pl1one li:-:ting. A ,
Indians,
(Only game scheduled) .... 13.
the DAV haU, Monday at 7:30
Middleport, 0.
separate
li~tiug under your own naml:' makes it ea8 y ·
Snuff~ OUI_ Rally
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VOTE ON ~OMISSION
for anyone to reach you by I elephone. BesideA, a sepa"'::::iiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~O:'~n~th:;;e;_;n;;;m;;t;;.h_;,;m;;;n;;:m~g,~r.::oo;;;k~le
Great Bend Grange No. 2294 NF:W YORK (UPI! - The At·
r~te listing n)sts ~o little and meltnS so much - phon•
will hold its regular meeting ,lantic Coast Football L.ague ,
our BLalint&gt;Hs Otnce ror detail~ . Hut lwrry .•.
Monday, March 22 at 8 o'clock 1 cCfflposed of e1g~t . team!' . w1ll
with Ohio Valley and Racine vote on the admtsston of threp
Granges as invited guests. AU I new members and diSCUSS a
The Pomeroy Bowling Association
Great Bend members are re· Icommon draft ~t Its arnual
will hold their singles and doubles
TAMPA. Fla. (UP!) - Gordy sucoeeded by N e 1son Briles, quested to attend.
/ scheduledb meetpmg Marrh 20-21 .
Coleman, the chunky first base- who saw ohn Edwards single The staff and Officers of the at HarriS urg, a.
tourn1ment If the Pomeroy Lanes
man counted on to add some horne another run off him in Meigs Temple, Pythian Sisters,
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punch to the Cincinnati Reds' the sixth Inning. Earl Francis will meet Monday night, Mar. LAVESON NAMED COAOI
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attack, finally got his first hit pitched the last two frames.
22, at 7:30 p. m. at the Pyth· PHILADELPHIA iUPli _ AI 1
FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 26
of the spring season Thursday O'Toole gave up a run on sin- ina Hall.
lan Laveson, a physical P.ducaAND SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 28
and it was a resoundin~ one. gles by Ed Spiezio and Bob
Bethel No. 62 of the lnlerna- tio~structor at Penn Trinity
0.,-n bowling will be eliminated on thoH d•tes
He poked a pitch out of the Uecker and Mike Shannon's tiona! Order of Job's Oaught- Junll' High School. Thursday
park in the fourth inning of the sacrifice fly.
ers will meet at Pomeroy Ma- was named coach of the St. Jo~:iiiii:iiiiiiiiii:iiiii:iiiiii:iii:iiiiiiiiiii:iiiii:iiiiiiiiii.::::::::iiii:iiiii::iiiiiiiii::iiii::iiii::iiiiiiiii;l Reds' contest with the world
Meet Pirates 'l'oday
sonic Temple Monday at 7:30 seph's College tennis team. 1
champion St. Louis Cardinals The Reds, whoh ave
won p. m. and there will be ini· Laveson succeeds William
and scored two men ahead of four of six, entertain the Pitts- tiation .
Leonard, who resigned.
him for a 4-1 Cincinnati win . It burgh Pirates today before a
MAR. %3
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was the second win in as many return engagement at St. PeThe Past Matrons of Pomeroy
games with the Cards.
tersburg with the Cardinals on Olapter OES will meet Tueso. o
Rookie Art Shamsky had Saturday.
day evening at the home of
walked Bob Gibson, Frank Rob- Coleman's homer has by no Mrs. Dale Smith.
lnson s J n IJ I e d and Coleman means assured him of his first The American
Lutheran
came up with his blast to wipe base job. Manager Dick Sisler Church Women of St. Paul's
out a 1-0 deficit.
is in a spot as he has shifted and St. John 's churches will
Jim O'Toole worked four in- Deron Johnson from first to the have a Tupperware part&gt; Tuesnings, allowing the lone St.Louis troublesome third base slot. day at 8 p. m. at the St, Paul 's
run, and got credit for the win . Now he hopes to get some pow· church.
Roger Craig put in two innings er at first as well .
and Ted Davidson, a rookie But Coleman has been a
INFANT CHRISTENED
lefthander, finished up . All streak hitter. as has been util- Bruce Lee Barrett, son of Mr.
three yielded a toLal of five ity man Marty Keoug·h. Sisler and Mrs . Bruce Barrett of Porn•
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indicate~ he will keep rookie ero'~, was christened and dediTempest Conv. Cpe. Bucket Seats, 4 speed trans. Red with
The Reds managed just six Tony Perez. who can play first, l cat~d at the Nazarene Church
black top. White seats. Spotless.
bits off the Cards. Gibson was third and the outfield, on the Sunday during the morning worCoupe. Automatie, power brakes, pow.
HARDTOP
tagged for the loss in four in- roster if he continues to hit. iship service, with the
Rev.
er lileering, tinted windshield. white
Dings on the mound. He was Perez was a .300 hitler at San Clyde Henderson officiating.
sidewall tires. wheo!l disc, bal·k-up
V-8 automatic, power brakes, power
V8 (Aitalina 4 dr. Sedan, All Vinyl Ventura trim. Auto ,
Diego lam season, driving In
--·- -- lights, outside mirrors, radi:,1. solid
steering. radw. tinted glass. white
bei~~:e with sadd le all vinyl interior,
ahift. Showroom clean,
more than 100 runs and hitting ZANESVILLE, Ohio (UPIJ sidt'"NB il tires. wheel disec;, outside
bu!l,ket seaLs. One owner, new Olds
mirrors. solid while wilh like new
College BuketbaR Relaltl
more than 30 homers.
Doug Agin, 134. Zanesville, out- 1
tr.ade-in Only 7500 miles on thi1 one.
blue interior, onf' ownt&gt;r. new Olda
By Uulted Press International
Perez, therefore, could see pointed Rudy Richardson, 136,
17 mo . or 16.000 miles on factory war·
trade·in. Real sharp low mileage Olda.
ranty remaining.
cutlau V8 Sports Coupe. AU vinyl bucket aeats. Only
Natlonill rnvltatlea TOIIfD8meat considerable action.
Pittsburgh (8).
26,896 easy miles. Automatic shi1t. Radio.
AI New Y~
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Semlfillals .
Villanova 91 New York U. 89
BonnevHJe Conv. Cpe, Power steerlnc and brakes. AutoSt John's (N.Y.) 67 Army 110
matic shirt. All Genuine leather aeata. Over $1,000.00 off.
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NaUonal Junior Colloge
AI Holeblnson, Kn.
Quarift'.Fioalo
Men's and boys• coloud Jean1 so
Star Chief 4 Door H. T.
Galade 50(,) - 352 cu. in. V-&amp; engine
right tor sprina. Choose them in
Burlington (Iowa) 73
Catalina V8-2 dr. Sedan. 4 sp. ahifL Oriflnal black
V
-8
.automatic,
power brakes, power
with 3·speed column shift, light blu e
finish like new.
tan, green, black or regular blue
Sterling (Colo.)
radio,
beater.
white sidewall
sleering
1
with all blue vinyl interillr, radio, hf'a ·
tires. wneel discs, backup lights, outdenim . Men's si&amp;es 27 to 38.
Eastern Utah 66
white
sidt-wall
tires
and
bal'k
up
ter.
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lighi.S.
Murray A&amp;M (Okla.) Ill (dbl oil
white with like new brown interior.
$3.98
to
$4.49
Catalina VB - 2 dr. Hard Top. Power atetrine and brakCoDIOIIIioa
es. Jlyd. One local owner. Nice,
Kilgore 112 Beebe (Ark I 5t
Boys, $2.98 to $3.98
Howard Co1mty 1.1
Willmar (Minn.)
Dodge City 79 Moberly(Mo.)
Star Chief VB - 4 dr. Sedan. Power oteerlng and bl'llkes.
Short Sl"" Sweat Shirts
Hyd, One local owner. Very elean.
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canton (N.Y.) M
These 10 with tb• , above jeaDJ.
Ferrum (Va.) 83 (ot)
Cranbeny, lin, Itch! blue, block
and grey. We alao have the PomeEUibltlon Baoeball 1\t!sullt
Impola V8 - 4 dr. Low JJiil•(e. Power llleeriD( and
roy Panther Sweat Shlrts that lip
btalres. Automatic ohlft. Et&lt;tra sbaq&gt;.
By Uolled Preas lntel'tlll~-~~~ up the front. Sila 8 to XL.
Minnesota 9 Mllwaukee 8
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Loa Angeles (A) 8 San Fran 7
V-8 automatic. Routh
Std. Trana.
V-8 automatic. Power
Pbllndelphla S Detroit 5
and ready for
LeBtbre VI - ·4 .d r. Sedui. Low mlle...,, One .are~Idlo­
PltlltburJb 7 Kansas City I
·eaJ owner. Power ateerlni ond lnbl. Auto. ohlft. ltxtra
Boaloo 7 Cleveland S
clean.
Houston 7 New York (N.) 4
.These never need ironing. Some have tbe tapered
Los Angeles (N) 13 Wash. 5
Cincinnati 4 st. Loula 1
leg. Sites 28 to 40.
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,, ;t "' good as be '"Y" be is. to hit between 30 and 40 hom•" champloDB their second Blniaht Iings lor the White Sol.
. s ~- ~oodnal.ured relatiOnship and drl\re in 100 runs thlfl year.

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"Klmberly Jim... The
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It might be wen for land owners of
this section, which 11 Ideal for the 8rowth
of trees to pey more 1ttention to the
!fHat posslb!Utles that lle in the future.
The prospects ere unUmlted, and today
we have advanced so far in the srowth of
timber through tree faflllin g that the
&amp;rowth of trees outruns the cutting. The
growing of trees iJ a unique enterprise
in that it takas 20, 50 to 100 years or
more to pus before trees are ready for
martel In the meantime measures must
be takon to protect them from fire, in·
aectl and disease. At this time of year
the areateat damage is from forest firt,
:;." 'iild the loll In such flrea are bird to
~ calculate over the lona period that must
i! trl!lsplrt before the treea c1o be hal'

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The llhow · world'&amp; IIIII "dllderella aJrl" may be a singer
namod VlviiD Ethrlnll, a beeao
tlful New Yorker only 17 years
old. Ralph Walklnl ol
Buill
Strool hu llped bor fDt an
engqement In the Fall, when
alte'll be old lllOUib to work In
Jliihtdubl. (Golly, It u
II Paul ADkl Wll worbllq In
the cafes when be wu
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United Slalel, has jlecome of tho most popular fllml of all
time ill London, for the .wlldost
of reasons - the audlenou
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IauPttr at the atratahl Unel,
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When a wood plant was recently establlahed at Bidwell In nearby Oallla
· County we saw th1t
once
ICiin
---the
trees
from
our
hills
and
.:. ·.y aUey's were becoming a part of a
, "lft&amp;t industry, and wtth the wslng
?~an we have the prospect of In ever
:;.l!tcreastng harvesting from our wood·
· -:Jands. There WBi a time when it was
-· ~naldered quite an accomplishment that
],)II percent of a tree could be utll11ed. To·
."Yday we bear of new and valuable uses be·
. Inc found for wood that m1ke it poaalble
• ~o use it entirely down to the last chip.
11 now used for about nerytblng
from paper to rocket fuel. 'Through research in wood, whlch sees the Industry
and aovernment spending $65 million
P"r year, the wa!!!e burner of tho old
days in mills has disappeared.

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Monday even!nf.
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Mrs. Carl Lenile1 !fU .. .'
tumed to her home b•re from
Meigs General Hospital, .t',PJneo
roy. where she was a riled leaf
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Mr. and Mrs. (:hester MUier Mr. and Mrs. Edgu Doni, of
and daughter, Dian of Marlon, Sumner were Sl!llllday (IUellli ••f
0. were Su!lday guest. of his Mr. and Mrs '#ayne Brlclties.
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dorset Mr. and Mrs. R. C. lsel . of
Miller and r..,lly. Then they all Man•. W. Va. and Bob Dt;ao
were Sunday diMer guests of of Columbus were weekel)(l v)slthetr brother, Mr. and Mrs. !tors of Mr. Dean's m.otheJ and
Branch Miller and family of sister, MI"S. Norma Dean and
Belpre, Ohio.
Betty Chevalier and family .
Pearl Parekr and son How· Mr. and Mrs. Wljllam Chapman Sr. and aon Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Buck and Pam.
William Chapman ~r. and son
Junior Wolle of Middle- spent the weekend at Akron
P?ft spent the weekend with with their daughter, Mr. and
hLS mother, Dolly Wolfe.
Mrs. John Gramling and famjly,

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~.:~DID ~:!::;:!:_nwllug along at a snail's pace, this' test model of !be Saturn V moon rocket booster was towed I
dlllDetere mand • ..:::d!..uea· to a lett lland In Huntsville, Ala. The 200,000 pound boooter is 138 feet long, 33 feet in
an eaa .,--- 7~ mlllloD pounds of thrust.

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Miss BoW and Tom King, on view by staling the unneces·
the negative side, were chos· sary expense of building the
at the winner.
dam. A brief rebuttal period lol·
The !lrst allirmattve, Paul lowed the speakers.
Oer8rd concerned himself pr~ Mr. Ruosell called attention
marlly 'with restating the reso- to the !act that the judges do
11J11oD and eslabliahinc a gen. not necessarily agree or ~isa·
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IUPI-A fdree of 130 American Rev. J . Ronald Cl•io offlciattng. the dall8hter ol the late Sacmuel .
Bu ·al w'll
Cu .
A. and Martha Stevens len·
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Jet lighters and bombers bl81t"
ow m nnmg· denlll Her marrla e was to B ·
ed supply dapo!s in Communist
M;;or: parkll at St.
ron Somerville !ho
North V1et Nam tnday. The fro s. th eG Y ;• bel taken her In death '
commander of the u.s. A 1r m e atens unera home
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mated destruction at "80 to 90
Plaannt Presbytarian church.
per cent."
Her only survivors, distant rei·
Mlj. Gen. Joseph Moore Jold
alive! are Mrs. Francis Mitch·
a news conference that appro•·
ell, New Martmsv!lle; John M1t· 1
imately eo u.s. Air Forre
chell. Charleston, w. va.: Wal· l
plaoes and batween 60 and 701
ter Stevens, Steubenv•ll• ' Wll· l
Navy alrerafl participated in
l ..m Humphrey, Rl. I Pt. Peaa· .
strikes •cains! Bien Son supply
ant, and Mrs. Allee Hoschar of ·
depot and an ammunition depot I
,Pt. Pleasant.
about 35. miles north of Vinh in PT. PLEASANT _ Mrs. Ada i Services will he at 2 p.m.
North V1et Nam.
Maude Somarvllle, 83. of
Pt. l Saturday In tho Crow-Husaell
The Atr Force commandor Pleasant, died at 8'20 p. fQ. I Fune~al home. Rev. Gaslon Hoy·
saki all American planes r .. Thursday at the home ol Mr. 'le, Jl'., will officiate, and burturned safely and that the only 1nd Mrs. Ruuell Oshel of Rt. lal will be In Lone oak cemedamage was "one •?&gt;"II bole" I where she had made her tery. Friends may call at the
'" the wmg of one a~rcraft.
home for seven years. She had funeral home after e p.m. toda).

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Mrs. Somerville
Dies Thursday
I At Age of 83

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MYRL COAKLEY

Pleaaant; Thm-ston R. Friar, dents flared at the
racially
Sr~ 175 Park Dr., Pt. Pleasant, tense school Thursday
before
James R. Schools, 2116 Lincoln classes were canceled. T h u r sCONTRACTOR
Ave., Pt. Pleasant, John
R. day night, some while youths
Marshall, New Haven, W. Va., and adulta beat a Necro couple
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'lbeodore Beegle, 3011 Spring at a parenll' meel.lng and a . Deadline lvr lihllll apphc• farmer mterest In the program si&amp;nup or u 100n afterwards
Ave., Pomoroy, Kenneth
E. white audience booted at Jacul· !tons to take part In the 1115 in Melp County Is high. lndl· as poGSible "
Phone 667-3415
King, 1~ Mulberry Ave., Pom· ty memberl wbo appealed for Feed Grain program II F'r~ cations are that 1115 partlcl·
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...,, Carl T. Offutt, Rt, I Pom· calm.
day, March 211, Wayne H. Chase, pation will eqnal that under The ASCS
offu: Is open from
COOLVILLE,
eroy, Lorri Ann Snowden, Rut·
Chairman of the Melga Agrlcul· the '1964 program.
7: 45 to 4' 30 Monday throu&amp;h ·~
P. 0. BOX 224
land, Mrs. Robert J. Bauer, COLUMBUS _ o 8 10 AN s tural Stabilizallon and ConserFriday and on Saturday, March
Cbester, Mrs. Audrey Poore, paid about 12 per cent less in vatlon Committee. said today. Chase urges farmers who are 20, until noon .
Jackson, Mrs. Kenneth A. Her· state and local taxes per resi· Farmers are reminded
that Interested to call at the ASCS -.- rell, Rt. 2 Pedro, and Tyrsa L. dent '" 1963 than the average only those wbo participate In office as soon aa possi~le since
Faber, The Plams.
American the Ohio Stall! Uni- the feed grain program will be there are only l1ve workmg days
Blrtbo
versity B~lletin of Business He- eligible lor price support on left before the March 28 slgnup
Mrs. Rush A. Krodel, 2805 se ch reports
their 11166 corn. barley and grain deadline and Signing up lo the
Parrish Ave., Pt. Pleasant, son, ~ioans wer~ assessed an av· sorghum crops. A8 last year, fi;st step in program partlcipa- ]
11:20 p.mDr:ednesday.
erage of $207 per capia as a· the supporl is made. available lion.
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Patients r . = discharge) galnsl a national average ol through loaM and pF!ce • sup- " We don't want anybody to
Included Ml's Kerr B Blain !$235. In terms ol taxes per port payments.
be dlsappoinll!d because
he
Mrs. H. E.
Charies
J: $1 ,000 of personal income, Ohio So far. 519 !armer~ have •i&amp;n· walled too long," the chairman
Neal, Mrs. Jack Miller, Mrs. was 15 per cent below the na· ed to p~rtlc•pate m the 1985 said. "There's also the advan·
Jack Brookhart, Mrs. Jon D. tlonal average and ranked 46th feed gram program m Melgo tage of beillll able to get hall of .
Martin and infanl aon, Mrs. D. among the 50 states and the DIS· county. Advance payments to the estimated diversion payD. Grover and Infant daughter, . tf!ct of Columbia.
dat~ amount to .$90.500.86. . men! In advance at the time ol
Mrs. C. K. Burris and infant
BeSides quahfymg for pflce
daughter, Mrs. R. E. Trimble,
I support. The
participating
Mrs. J. D. Junkins, Mrs. J. c.
10g
grower also earns a diversion
Cooper, Mrs. Clara Blake, Rob1payment tor shifting part of his
ert L. Brown. Sr., Rev. w. s.
feed grain baae to a conserving
Baxler, Mrs. Orpha Lemon, flob.
Iuse. Minimum diversion is 20
ert L. Rickard, Mrs. Wllllam
per cent of the
individual
Robertson, Alva Faber,
farm's total feed grain base.
W. K-. ~oeder, Le~a F. Swish· ! 0
Maximum diversion is 50 per
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er, William K Sw1sher, Patriecent of the base, or 25 acres,
Ia L. Smith, Donald R. Massie,
The 1985 Meigs County Spell· if this is more.
Funeral services for Minnie
Dolllllas L. Plltman and Malin· ing Bee will be held Thursday For dlverlina more than the M. Beverage, 79, ol Chestnul 1
da M. Abels.
March 24 at UO p. m. at the minimum, the diversion pay. St, Middleport, who died Thurs-~====;:..
Southem Local Junior High ment will be fipred 111 a high- day evenlns at her home, will
School building in Racine.
er rate. If the actual diversion be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at the
The winner will go to Colum- is 40 per cent or more the Rawlings Coals Funeral home.
bus to compete in the state con· higher rate appliea to ' the The Rev. Howard Ruppel! will
. test sponsored by the Citizen· whole diversion.
officiate_ Burial wlll be in Mid· I
Ga... readings: Galljpolis Journal.
The chairman reports that dleport Hill cemetery. Mrs. Bev. l
erage was preceded in death
I Dam !U, 25.6, running 56 feet Robert Bowen, Asst. County
em rollers, Pomeroy • .Mason Supt. of Schools, is general
by her husband, James A. Bev·
Gut, Pt. Pleasant 26.~ Hinton chairman. Jennings
Beegle,
erage, and a daushter, Char1::10, Kanawha Falls IIJO'; Cbar· Southern High School English
lotte. She is survived by
a
ltllon 21.73. London &lt;ljtm was teacher, will pronounce words
daughter, Mrs. Jeanett B. Wad· I
i'i1ilii1D11 6\!o feet, Marm-. 6 feet and Donald McKenzie. Charles
I dell of Huntington; a sister,
Fury for '65 is the biggest, pluabeot Plymouth ever .. .
aDd Wlnflelcl dam I feet
, Hayman and 0. 0. Patterson !
I Mrs. Helen Nelson, of Staten
but
s.till solidly in the Jow·price class..
lleM Movements:
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I will be judges.
· Grace Harklno Glauser, 70. a Island, N. Y.; two granddaughBig on the outside, ita wheelbase io a whoppinc 119 inchet.
~ River - LouiSa~ up Competing wi1l be Pamela native of Meigs county. died at ters, Mrs. Carl Jones of Dray- !
Big on the inaide, plenty of headroom, locroom and
~t 4:15p.m .;. Robert RiM! up Burson Grade 5, Bedford ; Shel· IUS a. m. Thursday at her ton Plains, Michi&amp;an. and Miss :
If 2.~~ a. m.. Ben McCool up ley Hall, Grade 5, Bradbury; home, 350 Southwood Ave., Co· Beverly Perrin of Middleport ,'
hiproom. And new curved-glau lide windows add to Fury's
_. &amp;- _8 · 01 · ·_ Harry Dyer Gene Flowers and Gloria Goff, llumbus.
and a areat grandchild.
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Debbie She was born at Danville on
interior. There's rich upbolatery to compliment the exterior
up 19• 6 ' 15 a. m:; C. V· Harner Garnes, Grade 5, all of North· i Jan. 3, 1895. daughter of the She was a memb~r of t h e;
fipiJII. .wall·tO·wall nylon catpetinc and a smart,
up 19• 1 a. m., Walier Beck· western District.
]late Missland and Hiliah Maloy • Middleport Presbylertan church
readable inatrument panel. No wonder you're seein1 more
jordnalddownow 23 • 3 ' ~ P· m. ;. JNaFranklin Rizer, Grade 6, SaJ. IHarkins. Her marriage was In land the G.I.A. Lodge.
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n dow
• · P· m2: er. .ISbury; Gary Hart a nd Roger 1Ch rl~ l'l auser m
. 1931, and he Friends may all at the Raw·
ry Bosworth
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If you want moro cood
bi.· Robert West ~p :i3 ·.
a. Nease, both Grade 6. and Deb- i surviVes, along with several lings Coats Funeral home alter
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reaaona for buyin1 Fury,
m.'; Ravenswood ~p 'Gr'een~· hie McMillion. Grade . all ]cousins.
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. 8 p.m. tonight.
1:25 p. rn.; Cotton Queen dow~ • of. Southern Loc~l School Dis·
Services will be held at 10:301
----aee your Plymouth Dealer.
I Greenup 9:25 p m . Ede~ma tnct, and Phyllis Mcintyre, a. m. Saturday at the Green 1
He drives one too.
Bosworth up 10:3o p.· 'm.: Ta-m Grade 7. and Rosemary And- Lawn Chapel. with Rev. Floyd 1
SERVICF: IS SET
plco up Greenup t2, 15 a m.; rews and Shirley Rucker, both •jFaust ?f the Bro.ad Street Chris- i The Church of God at Ches·
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Peace down Greenup 1:25 a.m. : I G~ade 7, of Eastern Local Dis- . Llan Church .offlctati_ng.
En- : te_
r , annoonced today that a Dis'
! Helen R. up Greenup 6:40a.m.; j tnct. Rodney Butcher or Rut- , tombment Wl~l be m Green tnct Fellowship service will be ;
Allied ... Ashland down Meldahl land was the 1964 winner.
Lawn Me_mon_al Mauselem un- held Saturday, March 10, with
1:20 p. m.: Pamela D. up Mel· !
der the dtrechon of the McCoy , Rev. Donald. Sheets of Well,&lt;on
dab) 2:15 p. m.: Harriett \1. :
ALVIN SMITH DIF.S
1Funeral hniTle. Fne- d!i may call as guest speakf'r. Everyone is
down Meldahl 7.~0 p rn. '\1ol- Alv i:1 M. Smith, rormerly of at the Cooke and Son Funeral welcome .
ly K. down Meldahl 8:25 p. m.; Smith's Studio in Pomeroy. pa:-s- h(offil:'. Parsons Ave., Columbus
Christy down Meldahl 3: 1~ a. ed away at his home in Ft . frum 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.
Ill.
Lauderdale, Fla .. Morch 8 Bur- ~ toda y.
1\EVIVAL ANNOUNCED
Gallipolis Dam - W.H. Sha- ial was in Lauderdale Memor·j
A revival will be held &amp;t the
V'er, Jr .. up S· IJ5 p. m.: Ph lli 'l ial C~rnetery . Huber Fulton of,
Chester Olurch of God begin·
Sporn up 6 p. m.; Titan up 8A5 Fulton • Thompson
Tractor
CLUB TO DINE
nlng March 21. Servic"" will
p. m.; Charles K. up 11 p. m .. Sales and Doroth:v Fult(}n of The Me 1gs County Holstein be at 7:30 P m. each evenln&amp;
Tibolt down 2:20 o. m.: L. w. Columbus attended the funeral Club w111 hold Its annual din· ' with the Rev. Daniel Workman
THE ROARING ~
Sweet up 2 :4~ a. m.: Bob Bent- of the-ir brother·in-law.
1ner meeting Friday, April
evangelist. The pastor, Rev.
FURY
or dowo 6'20 a m.; Bayou Bar·
Iat 8 p. m. at Eastern Hi&amp;h Gilbert Spencer, extends
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atarl down U5 a. m.; John J .1
CALL CANCELLED
school. An IFYE delegate will \h-=
·ar~ty_.w,.el;;;co~m;;;e~lo~a.,:ll·==:;;;,l
VAliANT
Rowe down 8:"5 a . m.
Th~ Middleport F1re Depart- 1M the spP..aker. Dinner vrUI be • •
BARRACUDA
Kanawba R;ver - Thelma ment was called at U8 a m. lserved by the Senior Mothera.
Lewis Replir Service
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J..aacy Jane Lucas down Win- :mce caught fire at the Clifford 1club member, Secretary Paul
-FORfield UD p.m. ; 0. F. Shearer Manley residence on Broad- [Mnore said.
eHEATING
down Winfi~ld 3,35 p. m.; Heleli' ."ay · St. The call was cancell·
ePLUMBING
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GRANGE TO MEET
Solvay down Winfield 1H5 a.: tl&gt;e station.
e ROOFING
m.: J. S. Lewis down Winfield j
Grea! Bend Grange 2294 will
$
1 a. m.; George Pr1ce down
TOURNEY SCORE
bold ill rqular meeting March
Winfield 2,45 a. m. ; Jef!erson ,
Clan AA llellonal
:12at8p.m.ObloVIIIeyandRa·
down Winfield 4:45 a. m.: 011·
At !teat
cine Granges are Invited. All
WYZ.H74
ver Shearer down Winfield 6:30 Akron Central 16
members ol the Great Bend ,,. .... ill $t.
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the fourt/., in !pur yea~ !
For the fourth time In four years Ohio
Power will voluntarily lower rates f~r elec·
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it possible for us to extend new, lower rates
to many thousands of our customers.
And now the trend is clear ••• the Total
Electric Age Is here. Every day, more and
mare families are living electrically with
all the comfort, convenience, safaty and
economy of the Total Electric Age. Now is
tli'e time for you to join the trend • . ;
enjoy all the benefits of electric living for
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RESIDENTIAL RATES DOWN
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rtlidential cuatoniers
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SCHOOL RATES DOWN

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annually. Cuslomara living in total electric
homes will reella additional uvln11 from
this new rate reduction.
Schools now realize 1 new low rate of
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more and more Plymouth Forys .·· ·
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Wed!llld'J ntlliiiC 11
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home, Lincoln RoJ,bll. A lborl
bullileq _ . 1!U hei4 with
Mr. lfam)' VIlli Vranken,
.. wldeat, bJ eblrp. Nrt. H. c.
MuU.... received a birthday
alfl ll'om her pal.
RafnMI .UHQ 1ft teeJ&gt;Jnc wllh
st. l'llricll'r Day were served
by the holteu mm a table
centeNd 1!ilb a large green
eaclreled will! ahamrocks Mrs.
Donalcl McKailbl wUI be
ten lor the next meeting.

Mra. J. M. Tbomton enter·
lalncd the Paot Pr01idents of
the Amar•can LeRum &gt;,mti'll~rl
of Drew Webster Post Wednes·
day evenln1 at her home, Mul·
berry Ave.
The meetlnJ, In charae ol
Mro. Georse Mowrey, presldenl
opened With devotiOns by Mrs.
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George Hackott Sr., followed
w1es was program cha~an by f ·e pledge to tbe flag and
and read lro"!, a publication by Isilenl prayer. Thank you note•
Betty Bufls, A Better World 1were read lr&amp;&gt;"' Miller Cottage,
Begms With Me."
IDaylon for 1m. sent them, and
The prayer for peaoe was giv· from IMrs. Harry HnUtla&lt;helt .
eo concluding the meeting. Re- lit was voted to purchase Eas·
freshments were served by Mrs. iter cards to ~d to Miller's
Wlnston, Mrs. Smith and Mrs -Cottage for the1r use.
Hardaway with Mn. Con Youni Mrs. Jed Webeter Sr. con·
and Mrs Arlena Reese contrlb- dueled 1ames and prizes were
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Mr1. Ben Neutzling and Mrs.
Mayme Holll)es. A
.dessert
Scoui·O·Ramn on
cour10 carrymg out the
St.
Patrick's Day !berne waa serv·
April.1·4 Planned
ed by the hostess.
Plans were dloeuaed for the
Scout.O.Rama to be hfld at Sandy Zerkle Given
Pt. Pleasant AprU 3 • 4, when
Den hree Cub Scou!s met II Birthday Party
the home of Mr1. Richard Ros· Sandy Zerkle of Syracuse was
enbaum, den mothlr, wltb Mrs. cueat ,. hnnor Fridav evr,hq
Elza Gilmore-, Jr., assistant. at 1 birthday party at her home
,In olile...an·- ol her 14th hirth·
The meeting opaned with tbe day, &amp;lven by Mrs. Williom
pledge to the flailed by David •Zerkle.
White .and a 10111 lad by Har· Games were played and priz·
old Sts~on. The project fOr the ea "'W"""-od. Refreshments cf
day was making windmills cake, Ice cream, pop,
nuts,
from plastic detergent bottles. minto w.. e served.
Refreshments were served by Present were Annette WarnM". Rosen~aum al the close er, Laurel Cairns. K·ista Yost,
of the. meelinR. The next meet· Martha Yost, Shirley Pyles, Sue
lng Will be Wadneaday arter Curlls, Brenda Bradford Debschool with Andy Vau11han to · bie Norris, Mickey Wolfe, Di·
~erve relreshlttenta.
Iana Cross and Melanie Ree~le.
-·-Also attending were Mrs. Carl
V'SITS BIIO'I'IJPR
I Zerkle, Car · ·n Rizer,
Mrs.
Mrs. Maston Roberti of Long : Vernon Rizer of Hartford, w.
Hollow '"""'* 6!"""' .. :lillh' )I 1/a., Mrs. John MoDermht and
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b-.other, Shel'lllan "'berls and , Wingett and Mr. 'and Mrs. lloss
Wile,
[Norris, of Syracuse.

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Mrs. William smith, poppy
chairman, reported lh•t the popplas had beoo.ordered. Mrs. 0...
ear Hardaway dbtributed the
cookbooks sold by the 1f0up.
Mrs. Harper, Amerll!liiilm
clialrman, reported op tho Am·
erlcanbm program lfven · in
February
It card. ol thanka was read
from Mrs. Barton Hnll eth distrlct president Mn ' Ernest

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Pia •nwlld for the
annual Poppy Ilef lale wheu
lhe A~ o1 Low1a ~
PllSt, JQ, Amtriea
LetJot!
lhlt Wednesday evtiiJnc at the
~e of Mrl. wm Wltwloa. Mra
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tie sJnslng ol !be Nalianal An:1iem wltb Mra. ClmpbeU Harp!r at the plano. The advancenent of the colon 11u in cbarge
II Mrs. Sllermllll Butler. Prayer was given by Mrs. WinaiOII
chaplain.
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AreDiscussed
By Auxiliary

Mn.D..
day, March
at !be offlcr.s
ver (Edna) Carman, 70, Rt.
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of the ObiD 'DepartJnellt &lt;A Hilb- Mra. Erma M; Cooper, 17, ol Pomeroy, who died thb 1001'11- Morrill BrlCP. a.blrt, wp tr1 Wolle, Pt. PleaAtll: Jllcl&gt;.lor (lll'tllll
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ways In Columbuo for bJSbway 11 MaiD-11., Nitro, w. Va., died lni 1n tbe G•lllpolls
cliDle, nrmed new General Scout cbail'- ard YOUJII, Ponleroy, IJid Ac- w•d&gt;C Ill -..... "4* I COUrl
,The Middleport High School auditorium was the wprovomenl pro)eclllll Albenl. Wedneaday in the Thomas Me- will be beld SUnday at 2 p.m. In tn111 Tlnirlda1 aillll duriDC lbe neo Dixon, PoQie!oy.
actiOn by Judp Prlllk W. p,n.
this week of a student debate on flood control beld HockJnc; Meigs, Morcan. Noble, moria! hospital at South Char- the Ewinl cliapel with burial In MGM eoupeJI meelllll held In ·The 0, II the btPest award l!f, Jr.
at the request of Principal William K. RU$Sell to famll· VInton, and Washlnglm COUll- leston, W. Va., alter a thor! carleton cemetery.
Kysar cnek lll&amp;h ICltool.
a vollUI~ ......t ce re: !ln.
larlze 111 students with procedures of a formal debate . ties.
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Survivoro lnelude her
hus· Other ,..,.. olflo:en lllllltd Guest opeaker waa
Joeepli
ACI'lON OIINJ•D
The topic chosen by the debaters was:
The Hocking work It for ~rod· Mn. Cooper wu the widow band. Denver : two daughten. were: Eldon Wue"'h Jl vlee · Girdler, Huntlni!OD. ""'klent
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"Resolved: That Meigo County Construct A Dam lor
and dralnJns on SR 328 In of tile late Earl H. Cooper, lor· Mildred Bowen, Rt. t, Pome- chairJIWI for the Gallb area nf the 'n'i-Stall Ami CouncO. On ll{fllcalktn
11!1 plaiDtUf
the Purpose of Flood Control."
.t city ol J..osan in
Green mer mayor of Nlti'O. She wu ti'Oy ; Lilah Freeker, Rt. 2 Pom·1•nd F'raDCil Rekhtrl lor the Boy ScoW at America.
on lCIIon In Yelp CoQidJ CentTaking the affirmative side were Paul Gerard and foll'llthlp . AU othera are lor member ol lbe WSCS of the St. eroy, and a 0011, Ivan carman. Mason artll.
Mr. Girdler spoke oo
the mon Pleu Court bf lhe z-.
Mike Archer. Joy Boggs and
spraymg for weed
brush Paul'o Mothodlot church there Rt. 2, Pomeroy, nine
No reprOIOI)tatlve was named phaaea of IICOIItiili allil presa• my Savlncs - Loan '90- apliut
Tom King presented the eral background of the needs control over 660.82 mile•.
and hao been a Nitro realdent dren and all&lt; great 1111nclchild· for !be Melli eou.nty aroa.
ed a statue ol a "llcoidm•tllr" MarWI Swan, el II, llil '*!•
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lor such an undertaking.
since 1918.
ren. Friends may call
at the Paul Werner waa recommend- to J . Emmell MorrUon. reiJr.ldd~lll'l~l·!!:sed.~------~
Judi!K for the debate were Tom King, lirst negative, dis·
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. any time.
ed by the dltlrlet commllllon- InC dlltrlcl chall'mall.
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Mn. c. E. Blakeslee, Mrs. cussed the inCOnvenience that
Mrs. Earl E. GoU, ol
Poca
ers to the eueutM board of Other I!IPkm wen R e •· the annul Scoui-0-Rima wbleb
cart Horky . and Mr. J o h n would be created for other penRFD I; Mrs. James A. Whit· been in laillna health five year•. council lor appollltmont as ella- Harold 8. Know! o! Pt. Pleu- \a scbeduled for nett month In
Redovian facultv
members. pie II such a dam were ron·
tinpon, Nitro, and two arandtrlct COJDIDISSIOIIer.
aot, who dlle.uaaed tbe PbiJ. Pl. PlePlmt.
Suzanne 'Bradbury was time- structed. Mike Archer, second
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cltlldren. Funeral servlceo will M". Somerv!lle was born In The event waa
highlighted iliOn! Scout Raneb and B1rt Approxllllale'1 II per- .t•
keeper and D anne CrtS~ll was aUlrmat ve. presented !llus
be held at St. Paul"s Methodist the Upper Pleasant Flats com· with. the presentation ol aeout Lo.W, of the Tri-state l)amWI
ed last ftillil's baoqtllt 1
chairman
tlons of 1the benellt! ol such a
SAIGON South Viet Nam church Saturday at 2 p.m. with munity April 5, Ill!. She was key• by KDOI Wllllaats to Rob- PlanJ were also diiCI'ned lor lion.

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•·Beatttude• for lng at her home, Butternut Ave.
~ a prayer for miSSIOns In ' Friends of the .\ged,"
and Mn Bryu atated that the
1 ~on. opened the meeUng oi i"Srniles." The group
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the besl rea': ' WSC'S of the Forest Run " From All the Dark Place•," ; :
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Wednesday 1to close the program.
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imaglt&gt;alioll wu tho beat asaet
.;&lt; ning al the church
Mrs. Jack CUrtiS, pres1dent,
here and how to plant and
J ; o1rs uswm Nease, program lconducled the business session. on w
them. Flower -w·
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ina and arrangin&amp; il a means
..r-oan1 sh A.mencan
Vtsltors the conference school of ml!!t- -e
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~oak " The purpose was ~o , sion. 'lbe annuBI dlstnct meet- of oeH ~an..,opportunity to
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and tension of
·4rnericans in the United States. ou note was read from Mrs. every y
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:,~'l'h• group sang,; "From \ ~ark Evans &gt;r a gift sent her
Coolllttilq, Mn. Bryaa said,
Ocean Unto Ocean, followed ' while hospitalized. The pledge the arrua:emeat as wen 11
ll.Y .the reading o! Matthew lZ, Ifor the coming year was dis· lbe eonlaiDor aeed DOl be e•,
,llY Mrs. Christy Baer and pray- cussed and also discussed was pensive aod II can be enjoyed
by the leader. Mrs. Nease a rum~age sale.
by one who wiD• blae ribbena
~iayed 8 large map of lhe . A dessert course carrying at flower sbowl 111111 eqaallJ
U,zlited States and pomted out ioul the SL Patrick's Day theme •• well by !lie oeo wilD plcb
jjutlculsr parts of the country Iwas served by Mro. John Scott a "IMuieb" of nowen she
~ly populated by m•grants. and Mrs Jack Curtis to the loveo, poll them Ill a Jla•• ef
":A abort drama port~aytng wo- above n.;..ed and Mrs. John F. water and plaeea lllem oaltlt. . . ol dillerenl Spants:;,;pe~- , Baily, Mrs. Hanson Holter and cbeD ~ le elleer Iter wbfle

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liaredo, Tens, the oldest Meth·
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mlssion field! in the Uruted
States, wu given by the leader, wbo also read a prayer,
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'lbe 42nd annual Southeast Dis·
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Congress of Parents and Teachers, Jnc., will be held at Carnbridge High School on March
29 according to Mrs. Harold
t.o'h e Pomeroy who Is t be
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As district director, M r 5.

Sgt. and Mrs. Edward Lee
'lkcomao and daughters, Di·
8DDe Leigh and Patricia Ann.
aJ'ld Mrs. L. W. McComas were
Ill Galllpolill Tuesday evening
llb.ere they were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold George
II!Jd son, Brisn Lee. While thr
they observed the birthday an·
DiYrsary of Mrs. George with
a •decorated cake baked by Mrs.
Edward McComas.
Wednesday evening Mr. .
Mr!l. L. W. McComas e_ntertamed - with a farewell dmner in
honor of Sgt. and Mrs. Edward
McComa! and family who left
for Net&gt;raska Thursday. Other
guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
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Mont Miller with the latter ob- er Association.
serving his birthday during the
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Hostess gi(ls were presented
to Mrs. Howard Birchfield when
the Chatler club
Wednes·
day evening at her home in Rutisnd.
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Mrs. Raymond Fischer, vice
president, was in charge of a
ghort business session, after
which an auction wa!l held with
Mrs. Thomas Stewart as auctioneer.
Games were played with prizes awarded to Mrs. Fischer,
Mrs. Kenneth Michael,
Charles ~they, Mrs. Charles
Carson
~rs . Stewart,
Mrs.
Charle~ Spires, Mrs. Robert Ne lson who a!so won door prize.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to the above named
and Mrs. Harold Dunfee, Mrs.
Robert Eads, Mrs.
Wllbur
Young, Mrs. Carl Roach
Mrs. Nathan Biggs. 'lbe next
meetln&amp; will be bald at !be home I
of Mrs. Wilbur Young.

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the Judges of Regton I .
Also announced was a con.
test for lhe Junior clubs _of Reglon II on an antl-littermg ef·
fort. There will be prtzes . m
each club with a grand prlZO of
$5. Each member who enters
wlll receive a packel of seeds.
The Windln&amp; Trai\ Tberopy club
was used as tho test run and
will not enter tl10 contest.
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March 11. lfll

FURNITURE CO.
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FAMILY MOVES
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gilkey
moved to Union Avenue recEint· l

It ie said of a certain friend ol ours that he went of/ tM dup ....r.
l!trange expression, that I It ea11 mean that a penon had a mental brtat.
!iown, or that he became a sort of fanatic; or it can mean simply that he rot too
lnt.reated in one thing to the exclWIIon of other important matters.
And the very fact that our renaration baa coined
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tragedy evuy day.
Ona ol the vital contributions of religion to life I•
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In a day when millions are caurht In turbulent
croucurrents, faith points to the true center of existence ••• 1Dorohip steadies the mind and heart I

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day SebooJ 11 10 a. 111. l'niyer flee, 7 p m. Prayer IMOIIoa. WOI'Ibip Milcti with !he S.V. mu, -···"-Y .,......, a.. a..4o1 en etn a. .._It
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and SUnday SCIIOOI: 7 p. m. Jilt.. Sunday School" 8.4S a. m.; wo.. 11!uradlly ol ~ij, .
'IJodlllsday ml rrkiiJ - . , lllld·l'llll ~
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of lbe al 7:30 p. m.
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Jobn SmaUwood putvr: SIJII'IQ otber sunday 7:4S p. m. SliD- 1.41 p, m.. Evi!DIIIg Service. Lolarl hill OIIW
Sch I 10 L
liltoant!ellltle day School, 10 I. m ., Jobll 7:11 P- Ill.: Mlchitell l'niyer eer- Oiurdl, Ref. Jill* -··-Pint ..,.... Clllirell, n~"!: eer:. 1 p. m.:.,YOIIDII People Bailey, SUpt. Prayer meetln&amp; flee, 7:10 p, m WedMII'Ioy.
~ Sdlool t:30 a. a,
port, Ra\o. Dooald Boo •
· Endeo.er 1 p m Wed......,?' 7:45 p. 111• Thundly.
Mlddleplllt a,.,.. ot !be ND Norril, aupt.: All1. SUpt.
!Dr: SundaJ Seoool t: 15 a. m.,
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Fred Hollman Supt.· 10:15 L Prayer meetln&amp; 1 P. IlL SaiUI'
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anne. a..· Clyde J · BartleiL 10·30 a m. · A1lll lilt
Ill. Worship ~l!e; 'BYP I p. day.
Raciul Cllar&amp;e, Rev. H. I. SIMMiay Schoolt 30 a. m.t MOI'I&gt;
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McDanie~ pastor. Cbureh Ser- in8 Wonblp 10:1111 L m.; NYPS
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Oliicb. 71ces 8 a. m. Oacb sunday with y
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m.; Wed. 7•30 p. m. l'niye l'ollleroy, Tho !ln. Rlcbanl H. Sun~ School foiiOIIiiiC II 9:50,
-ii.,~ 7·371 ··,. m.· 11ft. nerm. Uiillell
meetln&amp;: 8:30 p. m. Wed., choir Martin, Rector. llatidaJ - MOfo lfro. fred Nease, SUpt.
PI'IIV"' .,....•. 'I• Wod • 1:30 p,,;_ Ill Cbtlll: lift,
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DIDI Prayor and a.mae. 11:30 Ilea.. Melbtdll! CbURII. Mid- Pommy Chateb o1 111r N• ""'· pu!Gr; Stmdar
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First Bopllll Olareli, Po~» · ·
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roy - Rev. Cbarlaa Nom.. Satetprlu Wll Oivdl, a... Mrs. Nan Moore, Chord&gt; School m.: Mom!q IIGI'llblp 10:4&amp; ~ ChrlsllaD Ebdtaillf. ?:ID
8alld1J Scbool 1:30 UU 10:20. Menzel Smith, paator. Wonblp Supt.; Chureh SchOol, UO ._ m Evenlll@ Worohlp. 7 p. m.; Qmday. Mld-l'ltll PI&amp;JW
Wonblp terrice. 10:30 a. m.; aervice t:30 L m.; SUnday m.; W~ Service, 10:30 L Prayer meetina, 7 p. m Wed vlets ·
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Nunery and Junior church for Schoo~ 10 .30 L m. Youlb Fel- m.; Melhodiat Youlb Fellow- Re-1. Clyde v llenderaon, pa~ Mllldl.,.... Fin&amp; 0 71 1
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lowship G:371 p. m.; Boya and shlp, 7 p. m.: Oftldal lloanl tar.
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Girls Fellowship, 1:30 p. m.; meetlnc, lsi Stmday ol ltiOIIIh. Chliftb of lite N . - , Pom- Ruppelt. putvr: 1111i11111J ldlii1f
l'lrll Bapltil, ~b. 118elee Evonlo1 servica 7:80 p. m~ 2nd ?::!71 p.m. WSCS, ~ Monday eroy Rev rtvde Hermrooon. t:• a.m. Mta. ~ llllliilo;
Ralo. C. L. O&lt;.:omer, pooiDI 11!&lt;1 4th Sundays: Yau!b Cbolr, of month. 7·30 p. m., Eleanor portor: su.xJoy School 9 30 a oupt.: 10:30 a. m. Wll'llllpJ ti•
Swld11 SebooJ 9:30 a. m., Sam 1:30 p, m. Wedneoday. Prayer Clteie, 2nd Thunday ol month m.: Mondna Worship 10 30 a. p. m. YF: Wad. I:ID ,....
CUrdl, IIIPL: 171:45 L m. ~ Meeting, 7:30p.m. WldPelday. 7::!0 P- m.; Class 12• 3rd _wed~ m.: NYI'S 6:45 p m Evening Choir: 7 P. m. Senior Choir.
•Ill wonblp: 6:30 P· m. BYF
netday of month, 8 P- m.• Art oervtcos 7:30 p. m. p r, y e r SpiCbll Flm UtllloiJ ,_.
and Junlor FeUowshlp; I p.m. Lolli1dco EUB CBarcll, a... ernooo Clreie, fth Thunday ol moetlq, 1:30 p. m. Thursday . byterlan Cbureb - Clmrdl Evaolng aerv1ce: 7:30 p. m. Eu&amp;eoo ti:mersoo, pastor, Su• month, 2 p. m. ; Choir Pracllce
vicee 9:30 a. m.: Sutldaf a.·
Wednesday, Prayer murna: day Schoo~ 10 a. m.. Ruue1J Wednuday, 7 p. m.
Cbatdl ol lbe Naurooe, Ra· 10 ,30 a. m.; Bible StudJ, w~.
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9:30 a.m. Sunday
Worahip __
day, Junior Cholr Practil!e.
er s"ervico 1o1;1 by Millard Coe, Dr. Loster L. Roush, pastor: Servlce 10:30 a.m SUnday Eve•
7'30 P m. Wednosllay
Vle!Dr lli'owll, Chore~
alng Service 7:30 p.m.; Mid •
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RallaH Firat Bap\111 Cloarch .
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SUperiDWident. 10 I m. Olfl~ wee1t Prayer Servlt'8 WednesSOD
Sunday Scbrol9:30 a. m. ~ocl&gt; MornlDa Star EUB ~. lai Board meellna eacb
day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morrll M., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
In~ Sunday %:30 p. m.
Rev. Menzel Smltb, poatot: 9,45 llllleu otherwise called
Wolle, Pastor.
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a. m. Sunday Schoo~ Fl'ed Communloo ..cb quarter u 111Den1H Mlrlhall abo IM_
Free WID Bapllil ChanS, Smith, supt.; Earl Shuler, Aaa't. llCIUnefJII.
Rllllalld Cbur&lt;b 01 l1io Nazar. been a patletll at tho HoW
Rutland, Pas!Dr, Rev. P a u I Mornin&amp; worsblp 10:4&amp; L m.:
.,., SUnday School t :30 a. m.; hospital for several dayl ~...
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Taylor; Sunday Seboo~ L m. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thur•
Mono Chopel
p
Wonbip 10:4S L m reiUI'iled to bet home ID Mubil'.
Goy Priddy, SupL: Preachln&amp; day
Cburcb, Artbur SUit, astor
ser{!"" 7:4&amp; ?· m. or. Friday where she Ia reparlo.
eervlce, 7:30 p. m.; l'niyer ....
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Sunday Schoo~ 10 8 • m.
Midweek pnyer oel'\'tce, 7:45 p. edly recuperatlnl from 1111111Dii1
riceo, 1:30 P- m. WedDesday.
Soalla Belliel EUB Cluircb. Sayre. Supl.: Sll!lday
. Wednesday
gltill.
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Rev. Eugene E. Emenoi1, aerv1ce, ll L m.; Prayer
.Mrs. Helen Stewart and ~'
HI. Morlali !lapllsl CbURII. tor. Sunday wonblp 7:371 p. m. In&amp; every Wedn&lt;sday evenina. Syncaoe Chun:• of lilt N...,. Reuben Stewart visited 011 Sulj. ·
ol f'oxlfl.b and MaiD SL and 9:30 a. m alWOitely. Sun- Pwllaud Molho4bl Clivcb. rene, William "(.. l'horpe. pastor day afternoon with thoir a~mr- '
Middleport. R... Nyie Bordlll, day Sehool 10:30 a. m. and Arthur Still pallor
sunday Sunday !i&lt;'hool9 311 a m.; Mom· in-law, Mrs . Ora WlllfDa of
minister. Sunday School 9:30 9:118 a. m. alWOitely. Norman Scbool t·30 i, 111•80 ·
In&amp; wursh•p IO .JC L m.
Pt Pleasant who t. a patleat '·
8
L m. Arnold Rl~ Supt. Bahr, Supt. Bible Study
and old G. itoush, S,.~- ~.;..,:; l'elrleeos'"l Alaambly, ftalite at· the Hotze~ Hospital.
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Mormng Worship, 10.30 · m. prayer aervlee led by pastor. Mci'"Jd, Ass1. Supl. servtces l2t, a... Daul E. Jones, paslor
Mr. But Lewis and children, ;
Naomi Baplin Cllardu Sui&gt; 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
eve:y SimliaJ evening.
Sunday Schoo! 10 a. m.: Wor· Billy and Brenda, of Pl. Pleas- ;
day Scllonl 1:30 a. m.: wo.. Synclle E.U.B. Charcli, Paul
cnrdl ship services 7:30 p. m. Suo- ani visited Ibis. week with his :
ship 11 a. m.; PI'Qer service, L. SeUo.w, l'lllor.
Racbie Melliodbl
• day, Wedneaday and Friday.
sister and family, Mr.
and
Wednesd
bool. Ben R. L. McDaniel, pastor: SunMrs Gl•n Thomp11011 Ronnie ·
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p. m.
ay.
9:30 a. m. SUnday. Se.
day Sebool 1:30 a. m.: PreacbTbt p..,lee.,tal Cllureb, Mid- and ·Martha.
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Carl•ton Choreb, .&lt;IDgsllnry :"~or:fL, ;!·,~,._L
1ng 10:371 a. m.: MVF a p. m.; dleport, Soutl&gt; 3rd Ave.: Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 'lbomu Ryan ,
Road. :nday School 9:30 a. m. and
,'of lhe moatll· Prayer and Bible Study, 7:371 p. School 10 •- m.: gurdey evenln&amp; and son, Tommy, ol Springfield, i
Halpb Carl. Supt.: "reachlll@ 7. 30
entn Evq~ m. Wedi~&lt;sday .
evangelistic oervlce, 7' 30 P- m. Ohio visited over !be weekend '
Sorvicea, 7:39 p. m, Ceoll Col,
~ ~ till Sun- Rock Sptblc Molbodlot
Wodnesday Bible StudJ! 7:30 p. 1\'lth' his mother Mrs. Thomas :
•.ayDLJJI; Pr•yer meetlna, The• day ot":.;,th BETHANY ChestB
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mw.; Shoitu7rd'J!I: nlghtPProyerReand l Ryan, Sr.
dinner guesll
day 7·30 P m
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p. m. astor,
v I th R
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9:30 a. m. Morning Worsblp: ship service 9:3o a. m.; Sun· 8 L Barrett
a
e yan orne on
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Colomblr Olapet: Wmhlp ee.. 10:371 L m SUroday S"chool, Bly- dQ School, 10:1~ a. m. ; MVF · ·
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were Mrs. Edwanl Ryan and :
. lr'lce each lwday 9:15 a. m.; lhe Tbelaa, SupL; 1:30 ,, 111. 1:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible
BorriJonvU!e l'nisbyterlan children, Mro. Thurma Lovo, \
'Iunday SchonJ 10 a. m.: Youth Youth Fellowsbip. CARMEL - Studl/, WednesdQ, 7:30 p.m. Church, John Davies, pastor : a)l of Maaon, Mrs. Brookle ftm. .
'lervice 8:15 p. m. Eveotna Wor· 8:80 a. m. Sunday Sebool Way·
Church School 10:3(1 a. m. Wor· ry and two children of Pollll ;
•hlp 7 p. m. each Sunday.
no Roush, SupL; IO:llO L m. RaiiPd Melllodlll Clrarc.__ ship service :30 p. m.
Pleasant. Mn. Eller Rau81r via, ;
Morning Worship 2nd and 41b Rev. C. J. Lemley,
pastor.
lied on SUaday with .Mrs. Thom- i
Bradbury Cllareb of Clirlll, SUnday of lhe ...:mlb: 1 p. m. ~arch School 9:30 a. m.; Wor lleorpnbed ChDI'Cb IK J - as Ryan, Sr. and AI&amp;Uvea.
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Art Mamun, minister; Bible Everuns Evangelistic Serviee, ship service, 10:~ a. m.• M
or Lotter Day Samts, m Mr. Mike Schwarz, employSchool and 1\lormng Worsblp, lsi and 3rd Sunday 05 monlb. Y. F. Monday, 6.30 p. m.
!rom Racine 011 Racine- ed at While Sulphur Sprillp,
10:30 a. m.; Chrillian lllndeav,
Slfyenvllle Metbodill
Portlond Road. Sunday School vlaited bm. ~ hia lamlly
or, 8 p. m.; Fvenlng Worship, Tappen Plaia&amp; EUB Cbarcll: Arthur SUit, putor Sunday
a m.; Wnrsh1p 10:30 1. over the weekend.
I p. m.
Rev. Eugene E. ll:merooo, pa• Sebool, 1:30 a. m.; Gene Wolle
!lUnda•· eve.llng iervlco al Mr. and Mro. Carl Sehawrn
Bradford Cll~r&lt;b
Clirlll, tor: Sunday Worship 9,30 a. Ill. Supt., Services Thursday evenp. .n .: Wed. '"'rohlp terv· and children visited over lbe
•1 .
ond 7:30 p. m. alternately. SuD- lng
il!e at 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C. W. weekend with Mr BUI Kllopp
Joe
Robinson,
M~ter; day Scbool t :30 a. m. and tUO
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Proffitt. AU even1D1 oerv· &amp;lld Mro. Floren~ Walk lit A);,
Hornor FomsL
Supt. , Bible a. m. alternately . Hobarl Vine- Sallaa Molbodllt Cliarch, Ar- .
begin at 1:30 p. m.
Oh" Mr Knopp 11
Sehool 9·30· Mornq Worship
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ron.
10.
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• yard, Supt.: B'ble Study and thur Stitt, pastor.
Sullllay ' Lour Lady ol Lor- Minton porled!y serloUJiy Ul at lhe
10:30 8 · m.: ~venlil/l Worshi;J. Prayer Sem&lt;t led by pastor, School 10 a. m., Clint Orr. Lo
Bottom Rev Leonard Walk home Where he hu boeD
111
~~~~ ~~~ednesday, 7 P. m. 7:30 p, m. Tuesda1
Supt.; Sll!lday Worship, II a.m.
8dmWstrato~. Suoday visiting.
9Jraeuae M~Cirarell, Mass 8:30 a. m., est.: Holy IJays Mrs. Ray Thomp1011
and
l)oooler Chardl of C b r 11 1 Fedoralod Cbarc:b, Puuaoy, 11:. Lester 1..
stor:
Obil&amp;atinn, 7 p. m.
grandson, Jack Tbom)liCII,
Bible Sebool t:IO a. m. Pracl&gt; Rev. W, H. Perrin. pastOr; Momlnl Worship
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9 a.m
ited recently with tbelr
IIIII 10:118 L m., Oril llld lldrd Carl Kaut!, Supt.; 9 U n d I Y Dana Winebrenner. Supt. IG a. St. Jolm'l CallloUo Ml1918n: and daughter-in-law, Mr.
~ndays.
School, 9:15 a. m.; Wors!Jijl m. Sunday chool: VF wectnesGuvsvtll• lllutcb Ridg&lt;~ : Mn. Glen Tbompson.
Muoa Cl Cbarcll ol ""'-Ia hour 10:30 a. m.
day 8:80 p.. m. Mro. Moore. Rev. frank Manier!,
P.. Mr. Jimmy Lew Ia
ty
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director Olficlal Board meet· lilt, Sunday Mus 10 .30 a. m.: ing the choir of tile Masott
M!Uer S"":t, R. Kenneth Roy, ML Uidoa F.W.B. Cliareb - . ,
Monday eacb monlb Holjl O.y 0 ; Obligation 8:30 a. u. B. Church. The choral
Envangeilst. Sunday
Bible Sunday School 9.45 a. m., Earl 'Ill 7_80
H 1 Com
m.: Confession, ~; hour before is made up o1 15 JOUtll
Study 171 a. m., Mlll'lllnll Wor- Slarkey, supt., EVeniiJI wor- 11 ·
p. m oy
mun- Masa
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slllp, 10:45 a. m. Evenitl8 wo.. ship, 7,30 P· m. by Cecil Col, oo ~ quarter u announced
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and adulll. Piallist II
sbip 7:30 p. m.; Bible Slndy, t...ymau; Young People'• meet· W8CS lint Wedneoday ol· eech 1\e lllllvllllon &amp;rmy, Envoy Harold Schwan and aalalli
1·371 p m Weclaesday
· and B"b! Stud
mootll.
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is Mro. Glen 'l11ompsoo.
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1 o
y, 7:30 p. m.; Uoltetl Melhudiat Clwreb _ Ra;y S. Win1q. officer m ebai"Jie. Mrs. Albert Swataei
Mlddleporl Cllarcll 01 Christ, Wednesday; Clloir prac~ce at Pomeroy. Melvin Alkire, past- Sunday 10 a. m. llolin... .neet· ed recently with a
5th an~ Main Streets Donald 7' 30 p. m. Thursday.
or: Church Sehool 9:15 a. m.; In&amp;: 10 ' 80 a. m. SUnday ~· ner in honor of her
Hl~ks. minister; ntble School, lllovllle Plllrlm Holll... IP. Leo Crew, Supt. Leo VaiJihan, ~:Y 1 m. Young ~~p~e' Atlendina were Mr.
8:30a.m. Kti!Mih )lcEihiDney, 0 . Lang&gt;wille Ohio I, Rev
H. Asst. Supt. MOI'JIIna worship at
:;::· . Thur·;da m.l to v:,: Mr. and Mro. frill
Supt.; · Mom1111
Worship, Car~ pulor: Sunday School, 8
10:30 a. m. Message, "The :::
7 m Prep Mrs. Norma Chapman of
10:38 I m. Evening Worship, 4. m.• Roberl Gnte. Supt. Wor· Twentieth Century." Pulor's •w.e&amp;: 1 30 ~.;,
~IUdy. roy, Norman, Kennetb
7 p. m..
Prayer Service, Wed- ship serVice 81 10 _3, a m.; Pi~ c1au for Yau!b at 1:15 p. m. 1 er m""" '" '~her oervices Nelson RO)'IIOids.
uesday, 1 P- m.
.
gr1m Youth "45 p. m.: Evar&gt; Stuey l"nllram "One WiloeOB :" Y
1
Ray Fox of Clifton wu
Cirorcll 11 Qr1o1, -peq,.,.y, geH•~c •ervlce, 7:30 p. m. Mid- In Oae World'' at 2:30 p. m. Y announ.
, turned to his home !rom
Jerry Mutotl, ~: Sunday w..k Prayer and Praise, Wed- Mn. Glenn DW is iaJtructor
Pomeroy Sevonlb Illy Advon· l Holzer hosprlal on Saturday•
School 9 30 a. m. Cl/Urdo•10 30 -ay, / .30 p. m.
lor thia Sunday. Tueoday a1 1:30 1111 Cburcll - Mulberry HeiiJhrs I is reporjed •• lmprovlnJ.
a. m.; Christian Endeavor . 6 :~'
p. m. Melllodi.st Men's FtllOW·
p, n•- Eventna Service, 1,80 p. llnplom RoD '" Jebovab'o ohlp supper and program. W. .
m.
Witnesses Public meetrna Sun- nesday Ia Mki-Week Lenten Wor-- i
1
day 5 p. m., watchto- IIUdy ship at 7:311 p. m. Federated I
RaOul Cloarc' ef · Clirtst 6 p. m.; Bible atudJ Tuelclay Church. Ref. Wflbur Perrin is
Bible Scbool 1:10; Commumon 1 p. m. Service meetln&amp;, 7 p. llpe8l&lt;er. Thunday al/:18 p. m. 1
10:30 a m., V. H Braley m. Thursdav : MinistrY acbool. Choir rehearsal.
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SupL Salin CanadaJ, plalllst; $ P m Thursday
~II Roe rree Motlied!ot. l
~ible Study, 7:30. Delbert Rn• •
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114ber E. s-1111, Sr.. ,.... ,
'mllle, leader.
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IAIItona Cllurc1101 - st.' Poll Sunday Seboot" 8,30 a m.. Wor
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Suuctt.y S&lt;1MOI ~ I&amp; a m : Wor· le) Haley. &lt;lupt.: Momi!lll •or
Zloa Cliw'eh ol Cbrtll • ..._ Bhlp set;vk:e 1.11 30 a m.: Sl ·ship tO 371 o. m Y'"'tll Servk.-e l
rov : llar'!"IJWW. Hold. ~ Johll, aund 0y Sehool 10 a, m.: ft 4S p m.: EVIlfll!f'lish&lt; me&amp;
1001 U-wood. minuner. il! l. n1-.M·• 9 • m ·
- · ; 311 p. m. ; Proyer ....,.
ble sc_hOol ••1!0 a. !II·; . Mornln1 Allffd Mellildlal ClMudl Thu,.,w ·, !10 o m
"orshtp 10 30 .a. m,; .Evenll\jt Rev. Pearl Casto, pulor: Suno ,.... lltellrudlsll'llul't'•. Lour· ·
~tsh~ 1:30 p. m., llollerl Reed day Sebool at 8:30 a. m., Char- o1 Clilt. . _., K ,· ·CJO :111
Thun&lt;IQ,
Blbl• eho0\1 'Iolli.
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lu Taylor, SUpt. Wonhip Ser- JI'ISIOf &amp;lnda) Sctiool 8 !0 I .
a...ter Cllureb et ,Goll, .... vices al 10:46 with Llaydlm:: Phii •Wiae '"Pl. PII&lt;IMllill! l
lolilwrl Stlon&lt; ..r . pasl•• Sundo~ Dillltlgor,layleader. Swxlay8t-•lilt 18!50 a m: Youlh
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presenlation . of
the annua l conference, wh1ch
will be held from 1:45 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
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All parent-teacher
assocmtion members in the Southeast 1
District - especially officers,
committee chairmen, teachers
and administrators - are urg
ed to attend. Reservations fo,
dinner should be made by
March Z4.
The theme for this year's offair is "Leadership: A positive
accent."
Ten counties make up the
Southeast District. There are
14 units in Meigs. Mr. Robert
Morris is president of the Meigs
County Council of Parent. Teach--

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Mrs. on Mardi 7.
'!be next meellll@ WID be ApCbarles Lowls, reglonal dtreo- Tbe tr 1ng priH donated rll 11 at 111e Oblo Power com!«, IIIIII01IIICed the •prius ,._
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Registration and coffee bolD' At the close or lbe meeting, demonstration agent.
will be from 9-IO am. wllb tbe~~ao~U~tes;tm~g~demo~;;;natra;.;;;;Uo;;;n~w~as~-=..;..&amp;;;ii-...,-=
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4 - room frame

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bungalow
with tobath.
forced
hot
ai1' heating
all rooms,
au thole who ....... 10
nd H
Bro 'I ~:7.- FOR LIVESTOCK, Ford ton. nice dry basement,
large
ad ,tbou.ghtful during
age a Wcner.
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heavv duty pick-up,
gnod j orte • car garage with COD·
cent mneu and I..HtpltaU•:a-1 ~ Park (Sta':E' Approved) tires~ Run~ Wt'll. Also Black 1 crete driveway. Property ln
tton at Holzer Hoapital. I
Minersville, Oh1o, Phone WYI Hawk , 5 h.p. garden tractor very good condition and in
1 15 Uc ' with tillage equipment. Cur- ! good neighborhood. $500.00.
ao wish to thank those
2-3324.
sent cards and gifts. Tiumk I MODERN 4 room and bath tur· tis D. Johnson, Dover, Ohio. POMEROY - 6 - room stucco
you. Mrs. Ward Sayre.
nished apartment. Middleport.
3 17 3te 1 home, Spanish Mission archl3 It It&lt;
WY 2-31174.
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room
i ROOM apartment and ~ batb : 1950 PICKUP TRUCK.
Good 1 with fireplace and built - In
unfurnishd.
All
otilitiel
fur!
rondition.
Will
trade
for
team bookcases, and dining room,
loot and found
Dished. Upstair• above
Dr 1 of horse!!. Frank Emrich. both carpeted; kitchen with
1 MISSING
SINCE March 5th,
Pomerov_, Rt. 2.
3 17 3tp plenty cabinets, 3 bedrooms
Donovao's ofice. Phone WY
young dog, English Setter, 1 •3046 or WY 2--20I4.
with largt closets, nice bath,
2
black spots. heart
sahped ,
for Sale
gas fired hot air heating. lull
1 lZ If&lt;
b I ark on
head. Name: i --~-- ~----- -·basement and garage. Extra
Trusty. Rew_ard. Edna B. 1HOUSE, ~ r~ms and bath; 1126 :Bardeo'• Market tn Syra('llse
lot with double garage. $16 ,Han., Reedsvtlle, Ohio. Phone i E. ;...1;;un St., Phone \\Y 2· 1 has on spedal Thursdav. Fri- 500.00.
167~:&gt;.49.
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3~ l6 _6LC ~ • dav and Saturdav
10 lb. ' C. C. CUCKLER. REALTOR ·
BaJidy't. Beauty Saloo.ffi~ .. ~u. to 1 FURNISHED Apartment s. utili· I go~ _eating pot3t~- ~ _59f' : 2 BOX m
WY ! -aK30
preml!!es formerly O('('Uple~ · ties furnished. garage, wash - lb. w1eners 79r : Serv1t Oleo
PO.\IEROY , OHIO
by Cliffs Shoe Repair Shop, !ng facilities, Wt - S6fi.OO per r 5 for ~1; bananas 5 lb. 59c : I
3 19 ltc ,
19Z N. 2nd St.. Middleport. monlh. Brownell Avenue. Mi,d- . Dairy Fair ice milk ~9c for ~-~ I
:
Permanent Special, 2 - 110. dleport. Call WY 2-2278. \1 Y • gal. : pop 39c carton plus de- HlR SALE : G rooms,.;obalh lull ,
Haircut. styling.
shampoo 2-2720, WY 2-3589.
; posit. io11ion sets 2 lb. 29c; j size basement. coal
and set included . 3~- 30tc_
:! 16 61c I seed potatoes on sale now .
sun-porch, . carport,
1
WILL THE PERSON who round
---~ OPEN 7 days a week.
garage, ch1cken house, barn,
a black. clutch-tyll" billfold at :
for Sale or Rent _ ,
J~ 18 31c IS. acres. located on Eagle
Pomeroy High School Satur- ! HOUSE~ -ti rOOms and bat.h in WHAT WILL your welder do · Rl_dge Rock , black l.op, 117
da\'
nioht
please return It to 1\1r·mersv1·11 e,
Oh'
Write· . for ·vou? See .the new 418 ;, 2-ti373
m1les off Route 7. Phone
WY
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3 t3-.6t
t~e owner or call WV Z-'l3'i2. 1 Raymond Brown. i55 Stilzer wel_der. Free tnal. We trade. _.. ·
._.. ___ -_ c
Fmder may keep mone}' .
Road, Columbus 19, Ohio.
Me1gs County
Landmark, , 2 ACRE lol . BOO lt. South on
3 17 3te
3 17 6tc Pomeroy.
3 18 6tc 1 Rt. No. 6~ (from Pomeroy
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sHuLEirs c;ROCERY . - Antiq- Bridge~. Contact Grady Craig.
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Help Wanted
uity, Ohio. Sperials Thursday . ' Mason County, W. Va . 773- ,
PIA NO 1 ESSONS La_ D____I 1
CiviiS.rvtu TM,..--- Friday and Saturday. Such· ' 5901.
3-6--t.fc '
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ne amt" s 1 M•n ..·o men 111 an11 ,.....,. S•o:- u r• tobt
er's Rosedale baron 39c lb ·
685 Locust. Middlt'porL Jndi· l Alttl pa;r "!:~'~""' 11oun "&lt;~••""•"•..-.• 1
· '
'
,
~·idual
!ow-rate 1
· _, f'huu.and• 111 J.,.,. ,..pen Pr.-p•"''"" large fresh eggs, 37c dozen ;· FfR SALE· 6-room house with .
or
('ass In . tl'111n'"~ ..... ,. ICIP"'"'f'1 ~~:• .,..r ... n...
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17C b lh
n
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Jtc ~ u1111 au:r gnnrre~nr~ F'lll!."f '"'""m~ 1 carro s. one poun ags,
a , one oor pan m rv 1 •
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3
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l•ron Ufl )Dill, .IIIDrln .... qc•tr.. mflflll ' 3 lb. ba g onions 17c : head dleporf, 3 blocks rrom scl100l
"fA"
f' '""•~ f1•lnt •uomto •tl&lt;1r•.. •"~ I• lettuce. 2 for 29c ; Maxwell
:w• SHOOT
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churrh. grorerv. Ver.l' ~ood 1·
11,..,.
2l. at Isaar Walton
Farm I OaL
Lrnrnll'l fl~lce 110 '" liM ·
f'n"'•""' .
Hou~t&gt; regular grind cofffee.
neighborhood · Call WY 2-546.1. '
.
b sent.lnel . PnnreTOY Oh•"
Chester. Noon unttl
dark. ]
- - - · -- -- ~J lb. can $2.29 : regular 39f'
3 9 l2tc i
Sponsored by Chester Fire ! Employment W•nted : conkies. 3 for 11: n·g. 49c .
1
Department ~--- 3 17 3tp AVAILABLE FOR babv ~ silting rookies, 3 for fl.29;
pink FOR SAI.E-~lld~len.. rl 's tall- I
:AR WASH and wn at New-. full or part time. Tel. WY 2· salmon, 47c can: Broughton's , est building. located 352 N ,
ell's Sum)Co, Chester, Satur- 1 &amp;l4it.
3 1~ tfc _ Best ice cream 69c 1~ gal. . Second Slr~t. Mt11dltport 1
day, March 20. sponsored by - •
9 flavors; all milk, 79c; beef
Priced for quicl!: eale
tn. :
Chester Fire Department .
Livestock
roasts Friday afternoon and qutre at Ohio Hotel.
--3 17 Jtp FOR SALE:- ! white faced bull. Saturday only 41lc lb.
,....~--ari
--G-liD_Siao
_p___ Come in : 9 months . Homer Forest, R. __ -----~- 3 17 ltc FOR SALE: Offers will be re- .
iod see all the new varmint : D. 1, ~1iddleport, Ohio. Ph. 16 ft. Trotwood Camp 'l'railer. ceived at the Office of Web· ;
~n"'396 .
3____
17 6tp
L"ke
ster and F'u ltz, Pomeroy Na· :
.~. reloading
equipment, I Wy 2~
1 new. WY 2·5171 .
1
3 17 31c tiona! Bank Building. Pome- .
aDd
re ·blueing , Dr. Melvin E Doerr, Veterln· : _ _
&amp;Jlll ~palnn• Ne and ed
GOOD
,
roy. Ohio, up to 11 A. M. on
o·
w
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arian, targe and small animals
TR.El'~ ING walker coon Saturday, April 3, 1965, for
~~ ~~ ~pot St.. 128 Washington St., Ravens- ' houod, szo. Phone WY 2-2007. 1 the real estate of W. F. and
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2-49~ 4 • 1 wood, W. Va. Phone 273--4271 '
3 17 4tp Pearl L. Garnes, being 112 '

THESE LOW LOW CAR PRICES!

1963 Chevrolet - - $1895
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1962 Dod(le
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People have been browsing at our OK Jot for years.
That's because there 's a lot of things to see; nkt&gt;ly
~ooditiooell used ears, prices that are just right and
frteodly salespeople to ~mswer Mny question&amp;. Drop
by soon and do a little brow.sinl ot your own.

1963 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Cpe.
Local owned and .like new in performance and appearance.
White finish. red bucket seats and vinyl trim, VB engine
Power&amp;llde, PS, PB, radio and heater, like new wbite wulf

tires

acres~les.

f:"w:'J

~IDd, Ohio.
iiilil•a Beauty Slaop,

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1962 Mercury

finish, like new BOO W.W. tires, 327 cu. in. V&amp; Powcr~lillt&gt;
PS, PB. Save money to a:et a nice one

$2395
$1699

·U .Cryof
b&amp;ccbanala

1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 Door

$1495
1961

Olds F-85 4 Door
V8 ena:lne, std. tr·ana. Rlue finish c]Pan
tires. economy ear with pe rf ormanr~:

lnterlor, eood

$1085
1960 Volksw•gen 2 Door

$895

4 Door Seda n. 6
owner.

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A11to. trans_ Radjo and beater. One

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1961 Dodce ~

VB . Auto. tr:m«. P.1·.· "'r steerins. Radio

1961 Chrvsler

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1960 DeSoto
4 L&gt;oor Hard Top . Auto.
stt&gt;ering.

t r :~ns.

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1960 Ford

DAILl' CRl'PTOQUOTE -

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TRUCK SPECIALS !
~'..!

Ton Pi ckup

:2 'Ton Pickup

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"But i"' whiz, Momllf I
Jimmy the blgoat apple,
then I'll be
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JoiiM
to. be Mlfllhl"
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$175

-- rWMPO .. Radio.

Mondll)l Thn ~:
1:00 Slgn{)n, Newo
e:ll Sacred llellrl
1.:11) Meiga CT, RFD
~:2$ Paul Bowaro Farm

900 ~

Puals

Dodge-Dodge Dart-lancer
Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

--~ $999

Pomeroy Motor Co.
YOUR CHEVY DEALER

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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3 18 "Ol-e . Office llours, Daily 4 to 6 p. 400-J ACES
h8y. George Car- Acres. m0re or Jess. in
·
Pre-East- m.
1 26 tic • oon, SH 2·4753.
3 17 3tc lion 29 , Salem
Township, I
or Special, reg. $10.00 perm· '
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• Meigs County, Ohio, about a l- - - - -- - - - - a.nt, a .oo. March 22
to
W•nted To Buy
· FOR SALE. Bedroom suite ~s. mile and a hall Northeast of i
Business Services
Business Services
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nd
tbr
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overstuffed
chairs,
dresse!',
.
AprU ,., open o ay
oug .OLD BRASS, copper ana iron. rockers, dining room chair!!, • Wilkesville, Ohio . ex:ceptin_g rFOH SALE-: - Venetian blin-dS,
A(J(_,.IUNJ:,'ER
Saturday. Mary Roush and ; ·pieces, old toys, carved hand- table. desks. wash
stands. . the No. 4 Coal sol~ to Ohto 1 all kinds. Venetian blind re..
Complete
8en1ce
Wanda Brown, operaton. Ph. J led furniture, marble topped lamps,
china
cupboards, Power Company: Sa1d
real : pairs. Window and porch
Cnt1 l&lt;rldlord
77J.6188, Katon, W. Ya.
· furniture, drop leaf table, cor- clocks, umbrella st~nd, LQ.ve e!:ltate .sold subject to 1965 i shadf!li, all kinds . Cloth awn,
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_• Colr.:;;;-.==;::--:~3,..:._18:....-=:etp i ner cupboards, desks, plank ..,at and chairs. Picture tram- \ real estat" taxes. Offers are 1 lngs. Dale Wippel 8upply, 215
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C.
BKADI'URD
LOSE WEIGH'!' safely wiih l' seat chairs, cane chairs. I es, marble top table, Lee Rud· , subject lr) court approval.
Union Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
3 18 30te
Du-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c , bowl and pitcher sets, china isell. lOB Legion Terrace. Pom- 1 Terms: Cash.
• II ttc
Ill ltark'1 Drut Store.
, dolls, old lamps or parll of ; eroy.
3-l5-l2tp l
Webster and Full&lt;
~- 3 11 IOtc:
lamps, ga1 lights and picture !
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Attorneys at Law
EXPERIENCED dressmaking
Olr.;:;;;um;;;-;;;-;==~7== lrames. WY 2-5262. Mrs. How· . THREE extr~ good young fox: I
Pomeroy, Ohio
and alterations. Phone WY 2· loelgler BoDdlno -I'QIIII)
new homes Built ·
Alrl'oMolllLI: IIIIUI'aoco ard cecil, Wost Main Street bounds. John Kearns, CUlton,
3 IS 3tc
2276.
3 16 30tc
-DMI1' fAit rour opera- Pomeroy.
2 23 30tc W Va 773-5948
S-.13-Gtp FOR SALE : Modern bri
- WATCH, clock repai~.n1i0;. ens, storm wtndowa, alum'
WI U...? Call WY :1-2111. .
..
ck and
11ding. CaD Guy Nelglllttc . SfANDING Timber. Top cash
'. frame ranch home. Chester optical repair. A!lsociated 17 lnwn
•
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Raci111,
Ohlo.
1964 APPLIANCE
Road , near State Highway
.;;;;:;;;;;m..-;;;;-:=:-:-:=..,;-=:- _' prtce paid. Marlon Reynolds,
years with Sanborn Jewelry
U 21 lie
TO·WHOM JT may concern: My Coolville, Ohio, Rt. 3. Call
Store. Earl P, Jngels,
Sr.,
Garage. Large liing room.
CLOSE-OUT SALE
'
pbone number
bas
been after 4 o'clock, 667·3503.
REG, CLOSE-OUT I three bedrooms, 1!1ed bath' Brown St., Mason, W. Va.
""' r........ _..,..,
cbaneed to WY 2-2607. E. M ;
l·ll-llc
3-13·l:~lp
and kitchen. Hardwoo d floors,
I Mile North of Sliver Bridge In Kaneuga
I-ARISTOCRAT
llealllla
Burton, 578 Broadway
St.,
- - --patio.
Dreplace.
stol'm
WASHER
.
$235.00
$211.00
Middleport, Ohio.
WANTED to Buy,
Aotiques.
win- L 0. McCoy, Auctioneer. Train'
dow.&lt;J, doors, aluminu m win- ed., experienced, Chester, Ohio.
S 15 6tp
Canival, Chin&amp;, Cut
Glass, I-ARISTOCRAT ELEC.
BH YMI HWl'l ..olblft
ORYIR __
I dows, marble sills, ba
Nalloul llubllllll Auociaitoa
----::--=-Glassware, Clock! . Old Alad- I-CUSTOM $179.00 $150.00
sement,
3 9 Uc
lllllx400 lot. Call WY 2-5337.
8usin11s Services
'
dm ·s. Rochester. Rayo
or
By IJaltetl Preu hllerllailoui
TO BETTER serve you, we opfor Rent
I WASHER . $175.00 $155.110
3 I2
·==:-common oil lamp·' or parts. . 1-f'ACIMAKIR I~EC .
12tc
erate a 4-wheel drive loader
Eaotena Dlvbloa
CaD w~ Wl'la ~ • Nllllt
SEVEN room house With bath Furniture, Marble Top Tables, DRYER
and back hoe. Fne estimates
$205.00 $110.01
W. l- Pet.
Auto S•les
'
llld full basement in Svra- Pic tur ~ Albums, Picture A.l· . Z--15 CU. FT. COM8.
Phone WY 2_3243 _ Emmet w.
,111
CU5e . Phone WY 2-24!i!i. ·
bums, Plcture Frames, Wuh· 'I FRO$TLE5S $349.00 $315.00 . 1956 FORD pickup, 1
. 47 31 .eQS
3 16 tic
bowl and Pitcher sets, Large 1-11 CU. FT. UPRIGHT
954 Ford I Shuler, Contracting.
IIEATING, PllllllllliL :llloollei
I 20 tie
I 6 cylinder. SH 2-4656.
I
a -.119 .1110
Glass Paper FREEZER _ $245.110 $225.GO '
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llo"SES
v
an d apartments -furn- Glass
W . h Marbles.
T 1
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21p
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3
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48 ,1111
' 1-20 CU. " · UPRIGHT
- red a-nd
iahed and unfurnish~ .
All
etg ts, e ephones, Bra.;s, '
111 li:ut MatJ S1rett_ P.a
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FREEZER
$265.01 $240.00 ' 1956 FORD automatic,
si2es. Phone WY 2_3261 _
Copper. iron, Pewter and
EXPERIENCED
I'll
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Wooden Articles. LE-e Rudisell,
f
erey.
... "• .,._
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or ,
7 » lte
31 ••tc ' 108 Legion Terrace, Pomeroy.
POMEROY
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k
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AUTOMOBILE
·PHOTO Copytng i!ervlee. Coi&gt;
Weol.._ DIYioi..- .• ,
sale
or
trade
for
pic
Julr:
W.
Carny,
FOUR ROOMS and bath. fur3-15-12tp '
WY
2I
EXCELLENT
oppOrtunity,
men
le•
made
o1
ieeal
pape".
W. L. l'i!t.
truck.
Call
alter
5:00.
PHON I
nlohed apartiiU'nt ,
utilities · - - - - - - I
1
or
women
It
service
and
blttb
record•
a11d
.
almost
any
x-Loo
~gelel
49 SO .621
687ll.
WY
2-2111
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Help Wanted
· lect from coin operated
other dncuments.
LOula
~3"35 .551
s 18 ftp
~
tel, Middl&lt;port.
, AN OLDER WOMAN to live In USE ONE of our ··clrpet Sham, 1955 DODGE, %door, good til'es
AND
pensers ln ynui area . . This
ROuter lnoaroaoe,
3'1 41 .474
3 12 tfr ' for room and board and small pooers FREE with B I u e and motoT. CH 7-2255. 3-IHI!c '
a profitable poaltion··th•t ean
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Lustre
Carpet
Shampoo.
Bak+ iiOilMs and bath, basemeni , wage. Cook and ''are for man
be worked full or
Franclltio
l&amp; 81 .2113
Tilt Ramoler
aiK furnace beat. rn Pome- 1. and wife. ·No lifting.
no wash- er Furniture, Middleport.
Applicants
must
have
10
J:-C!lntlted
tlt.e.
World s..adllnl · of Compel
CH 7 21 7
more boars per - k
..-,' --•·y·•i. .. _.,.
3 16 8tc
Call '.VY 2-3319. 3-6-tfc mg or lronmg.
· ·6 .
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l 1t 31 300 LOCUST POSTS, 7-lt. ~long,
would req!W'ed ~ to
liS BaltiJf\o,re 111
4
Bta
..,
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l'ldo
n&lt;AILER toll ror rent, close ___ .______ c
gam.eehedufi!tl) 1i
2--6279. lermollt!e. smolt &lt;'or ud ,.... 1 ~WY:":':"!~2-!'!'2!!!!I"'2...;\.....'.,.•"'".,..,...~·.,.o_.Ji lnvestmeni:· FwanClni ·
lo l..alindrymor lnd oehools. JOBS. men and women -Hun . 35c. Harrisonville, WY
ee
..
om~ I
able with ·qlUI\IIli!tl t:ledil,
- ~ Gamea
3 IS 121e
1(10., Lumber ' Supply Con&gt; drods of good jobs in
the
.... llllll......bilUIJ
CWI'OM btltellerinl and eul·
mtotmum _ inveotment. Write
(!io gaml!ll -!!tllf!c~Uied)
PIIIJ', Mllldieporl.
IIH-tlo great and growing shtpping 1963 CIIRYSLER 31111, one owi&gt;ling, PbU Meter• Phono WY . living name, addrw, tel..
. ' . -1111.......:... "'~See
. .
industry. For &lt;UI'J'fnt listings er, auto. trans .. P .B. and P.
2-3510.
12· t-Ile
.
_ _, Melnpoll... M, _
li!RU IIIII toar """" lllrni•t. ...,d ~-tlO to Tho Job Finder
phont
number
and
all
detailS
tal ·New York
S. bucket seat. Over 20.000
1. Millo s-. Pelileroy
~ ·• ..,."ull• .,.,. u Ann Sl., PoJDel'll)'. Ohio.
WILSON'S
ear
wash_-550
Pagf
to:
.
A.A.\11
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Co.,
2201
Orand,
, _ WY Will
left on warranty to oee, call
• .. ft ...... q 1 11c
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a.-tutp
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t II lie WY M'/1$. ·
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J:acb ~ the t::Odo lbtteh: are different.

3 speed trans.

1949 Chevrolet

to work li:

Here's how

AXYDLBAAXB
II LO•er:W:LLOW
. Obolotler~llludofor.....,__lau.;.-AII­
.for the thr6l La. X for the two 0'.. eb:!. Single l•tters apos
trophies, tiM Jeqth and fonnauon ot the words are aJl hin~

Falcon 2 Door Serlan 6 cyl_ Std . trans. Radio and heater.

1

4 DOOR _ _ _ $79
DODGE 4 D~"q -----~-~ $&lt;9
$59
BIG M 4 DOOR
$169
OLDS BB HT CPE.

- $1095

Rad io and beater. Power

1949 Studebaker

REAL SPRING EYE OPENERS

VB Engine,

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.7.Greell:

r.-1'1"""11""'11"......

1;1 Ton Pif'kup. V8 -

1960 Dodge 4 Door Sedan
V8 engine, std. trans. 4 like new white wall tires . R:Wto
and beatttr. beautifu1 Ivory over red finish. interior new
car clean. Sne money, only

2

-..-r. . . -

Oammunlllt

2 !Jour Sedan.

Bucket seats. Deluu vinyl trim, good tires , grey finish,
heater _ PriC'Pd to sell

CHEVROLET

-'2. Chlneae

h~?ater.

6 l'yl. t'ngine, Powerglidt' trans. Good whi!Pwall tlrt'~. ra·
dio and heater, beautiful red finish wit h dean intt'r ior

1954
1953
1951
1957

.t••••

4-0. Close to

1962 Volkswagen

4 Door Sedan
and ht•;.ter.

1963 Corvair MonZI Cpe.
110 H.P. EnJine 4 on the floor, Tow milt&gt;age, jrt bl:wk
finisb, spotlf"ss cfean vinyl iult&gt; r ior, lwcket seKts, #ood W.
W. tires, radio and heater

VNterda7'•

Comet 4 Door SediUl. Standard ahift. Radio and heater.
Rf&gt;d finish.

1962 Rambler -

1963 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon
Locally owned, new car rreshness, fawn interior, maronn

1958

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4 Jloor Sf•t:o.m, 6 cyl. Stanllard trans. Healer.

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4 Door Sedan, 8 cyl, Std. trans. Heater. Low miteq:e.

_SMITH'S AUTO SALES

1:38 Sundown Seri!Jlltf&lt;o

6:30 Sign Off
Salardaya:
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6:06 Country Music T1me
8:30 Bill Miller SLow
6:25 Country Jamborea
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7:00 News
7:00 National News
7:00 Larry Aoderson Show
1:05 Bill Miller Srow
10:45 Irt Music -Army
Uo Sports
11:00 Dairy Valley &amp; Dutton's
7:36 Bill Mlller Show
Top. Ten Show
7 : ~ Pickens Hardware Show 12 :00 News
l'l'Uesday-TIIuntlay)
12:15 Musical Interlude
1:5_0 Newo
12:SO The Rev. Merlin Teets
1:311 Dally Light
1:00 The Jim Mees Show
1·46 Baker Furniture Show
5:30 Sundown Serenade
IWed.-Auclion) Jl'rl, Show) 6 , 30 Sip Off
t ·IJO News
Stmda)s:
I Of Q&gt;ifee With Janel
7:30 Sign On- Army Hour
IL:OO ~ap Shop 7:55 News
lG:IS Morniag Meditations
8:00 French City Baptist
10:31 IIID lllilllr Sllow
Clmrcll
lD:41
Air• l'rlilll {~s,). 8:30 Stmday Sllow
10:45 il'amlly W~bip {Thurs.) 9:30 The Bible Speaks To You
10:45 A.S.C. Prllit !Pete
9:45 Wash. Repts To People
Shields) (·Fridays)
IO:tt The Good !Jie
11:1111 Hfts
!C' l$ Congressman's ·Report
11:0$ TIIIY'I Couairy JIIDC!ioa lO:II iundoy Sho"
11:4$ TJny's Country Hymn
11.31 Tbe Qulet Hour
Time
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.U:ot Cement Block News
12:15 The Christian's Hour
D;30 Goessler'a Olioot Star (Frl) 12:3t '!be Rtv. MerliD Teets
b :SO Larry Allderson Show
1:011 The Sunday Showcase
J.Of Jun Meeo Show
1:30 The Rev. Sllas Billups
t: II Blaettnilr Auto Show
J:ot The Rev Andrew
('l'Ues•Thur· )
1:4'• -· RosCDe
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.... Rev·
4 34 Newo (Lncal)
3:10 The Sunday Showcase

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6:00 The Sundown Serenade

J.Of Jim Meet 8bow

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wedding of his nephew, Keith of ~rs. McKenz~e tmd daughter
Anderson.
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Slick' Dangerous ·school
the responsibilities of the exe cutive and his staff, of tbt
board, and of the, pul&gt;llc.
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able to maintain teacher quai Jty and school plant effi.
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costs,...!_he de1:nand for
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teacher
salanes,
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· rectly possible
consohdatton as I '1'dhls question
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ed b
a solut ion. he pointed out cer-. sa1 . m1g . e ass wer
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tain administrative
t'the.. P·E-P P'lfo now
the
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gislature. But he sa1d
.d I . . I had littleh hope of Its being th
ap.
Mr McComas s a1 1e JS m o

adv~:~ntages

educato~
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proved next
t ere.November
or even by
ty
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off guard becau si' the ahead toward havmg leac1lers. become referendum issue.
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heavy snow had not been foreNor would an acro...;;s • ~
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IUPI)sh1p
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its outstde rad10 antennae was
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and losed hitches on the way down ing rontact with ground conand Ian de d somewhat off trollers.

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He is survived by his wife,
Regina Mae, one son, Ben H.
Thursday and landed Friday.
territory" near the industrial
Philson, Racine, two daughters,
Tass said the two cosmonauts city of Perm on the Aslan side
Mrs. Thereon "Mary Lew"
came through what must have of the Urals-a site never used
f 0
Johnson. Racine, Dr, Kathryn
by cosmonauts before end about
Phllson, Blackburg, Va ., four
800 miles northwest of.the land- Am-Vet Post 30 Commander grandchildren and lour· great

to earth under the "manual
...,trot" of Col. Pavel Belyayev
along a different trajectory than
origlnslly planned, Tass said.
,1 The tanding spot was calcu1 Jated by space scientists only
mg spot
for
I. Wutiam P. Grueser said
the grandchHdren and two sisters,
the craft slowed by drag
.The Russian word "laJCa ' In· local organization will loan its Miss Mary hilson and
Mrs.
'!flutes, wa; slipping quickly
dtcates an unpopulated wilder- .hospital equipment to anyone Ruth Cross, both of Cincinnati.
t~jrough the earth's atmosphere,
ness of forest. The cosmonauts I'" Meigs county free of charge. Masonic Rites will be conto Tass.
.
apparently ••cceeded '!' finding Commander Grueser oald the dueled at 7.:w p.m. Sunday eve. Ha I to Tr bl
Ades Jean Riggs, one day f an opemng for the fJnal set- Am-Vets have 611 folding wheel nlng at the Rawlings Coats fu.
n n
Ob e
old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. , down
chairs five Wooden
wheel
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Fr. ds
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me Tass report bore out Gordon Riggs, West Columbia,
lour and one hall hours chairs, ..,. ebild's wheel chair
I :,n
opecillatlon here that Belyayev W. Va., died Friday afternoon of silence by Soviet authorities 18-liOspltal beds of which
:t ' e7 nerat 9me
and his engineer, Lt. Col. In Veterans Memorial hospital. from the time the capsule is needs repair and painting 18
2o t
an :::;
Leonov, who became the Surviving In addition to her now known to have landed and pairs of crutches and 19 ;.alk- un ay rom o p.m. a
parents are grandparents Mr. the announcement that the &lt;'OS- ers
7 .:,;'. 9 ~m. . b t k t th
Cltil!ens Invited to
asd Mrs. Melvin Lee, Leading monaul&lt; were safe apparently • The Am-Vets extended their h eh ty WI 11 e Ma end 0 te
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C eek Road u.. N ttl R·g
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Atte.d CAP Meetings r .
, mn. e e I ss. was due to . the time it toot
n s to uoule Martin
who lle in state unlil time of serPorso Interested in the Civ· Worthington, W. Va., great ground part1es to reach the has held drlv.. to obtain new vices.
11 Air :%trol are invited to at·
Juliana Riggs craft to confirm that Leonov
Tbe Post also gave
, 1tend
of Squadron No. FaU"VIew, W. Vo., and Mr. and and Belyayev were well. ·
Jts .equipment to the people of Servifte for Infant
' ~, Information Officer E. H. Mrs. Jim Henderson, NeloonMellJs county who purchased
~
Carpenter said today.
vllle.
FORFEITS BOND
magazine subscriptions so the , Will be Sunday
Meetiogs of th~ "!Uldron are . Grav..ide rites will
. be James Robert Priddy, 21 . Rt.,hospital equlplllelit could be ' Funeral services for Bruce
held each Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. conducted at the McCurysv1Ue 1, Middleport, charged
with lobtalnetl.
Lee Powell, four months old,
at Long Bottom under Com- Cemetery, Fairview, W. Va., on Speeding forelted a $IS bond
who died In the Children's HooDJ*'der Norman Weber. The Sunday.
Middleport Mayor
Lee
Veteruo Memorial Hospital pltal in Columbus Friday mornC.A.P. squadron shows a Friends miY
at the
Smith's court Friday
ntcht. · ADIIIISSIONS ·
1ng wlli be held Sunday at 1
hlBb degree of ioterest In all llngs-Coata Funeral home this Dan A. Rice, 74, MlddleJ!Orl, Call, MlildleJ!Orf: . Faye
p.m. tn the Laurel Cliff Free
pllues .ol Civil Air Patrol IIIII evenlnjf.
was fined $5 tl!ld costs for drivMetl)odist chureh With burial In
lllf. _.fundamentals of flying.
lng In a dangerous manner.
s.J:!m: Jeff
BaU
be Chester Cemetery. The
. Sq,gadron otllcial said
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Hiven.'
rey
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Eugene Glll will officiate.
members are now beiog ed
i':s,bo
The Crusade agalnsl Cancer , DISCHARGES- William Zer· Survivors include his mother,
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Ernestine Powell, Rt. I Porn.. (]:APS FOR
Harry
president of the. Royal
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e ,.,_, ":" •: . · • op : This mig.tt . e achieve in I e
the wall, she said,
Inoon in Holzer hospital will ways '" t/Je county w'th snow the teache, su pp., . Southeast. ' proposed Coll•ns Bill !Sen. OakMrs. Townsend was the last he held Monday at 2 p.;.. at plows. cinder. snow plows and ' ern Oh10 sc hools obl "n;d good ley Collins, R. Ironton) now
postmaster m the community Ithe Racine Methodist church. I trucks loaded wllh cmdcrs and 1 1eache1 s fl "rn Kentuch, •h•ch · m the Senate. It would oet a
of Pageville, located In the north with burial in the Lelart ceme- l salt.
had a
pa y standard. Then. , minimum standard for teachers•
ern part of Scipio township. Mr. tery.
Elsewhere in the county. both, when Kem.ucky
upped
lis ' pay and make up from five to
Townsend served as poastmas. I Pomeroy and Middl!!porl vi llage r sa!anes, SEO
d1pped 90 per cent wJih Foundation aid
ter from the store until
his The Rev. Judson A. We.ed
street departments worked dur. into the Wes t
supply ..1 to dislriets, depending on local
death and then :llrs. Townsend offu:•ate. He was born In Ra Iing the mght to clear town •·vou have read what West tax dupllcales. or ab11lty to
took over until the post office etne _ the son of the
la~e ~ streets and the eount~ highw11y Virginia is doing .' ' he said _ support schools.
service
was
discontinued
in
1953.
LewJS
Weaver
and
Agusta
Phil·
deparmenl
was working on no
Now you tocango:•
seehewhadded.
y we have I' :ltr.(Continued
McComas on
saidPage
Sen.2) ColTbea Town•end
store lh
still son.
a sheetemployee
metal ·I rural
roads today.
has
'')lol-beU ..
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workerHeandwasa former
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olts io the mldd:. of
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U th Hardware store, was a mem11
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.w
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e be r of th e Rac1ne
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. that
were temporarily interrupted, Leonov and Belyayev whirled Voskhod JI's landi!Jg was a
the official 'l'dss news agency around the earth 17 times in "soft" one. "in deep $110W. "
laid today.
26 hours, covering approximateRemote Area
The spacecraft lurched out ol i ly 446,000 miles. The Voskhod ~artier, II was reported the
Its original orbit and came back II was launched Into orbit on craft landed in "taiga forest
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w~rk
o~
operating
the
store
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Rites
Monday
!atsummoned
? 0 : 1 ~. -~luntJ~~
i-l s we face any
by permanent
Jamessolutwn
A. . Rhodes
_be
QUJLTlNG - Mrs. Nada Townsend 1ongtime operator of the general store at Page-- and fmds hme also to care for I
midnighl.for emergPnry
e
. he sa1d.
ville works at making a quilt in her pl~re of business while no customers are around Ithe 14 room house adJoining the Funeral services for Frede. I Eight crews of workers from , lie ~"""''" to the I net that 1 ''What is needed," he said,
Asked how long it takes her to make a quill. Mrs. Townsend answered, "It's accord: ! stor~. 'I dont'thhaveh far to !go Ito rick Eckert Philson. 82. Rt. 2. the highway department went ' t"ft~r th northeru 7r ":·~ ~choo~;, . is equalizlalionb ."
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SAVE ON COSMETICS

HOOVER SWEEPERS

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dreiJBer 800 chest of drawers. {Either B&amp;ht or dull

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colors. Five colors Include be!Je, broWD, red,

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lot of
in see-! . The snow.fall c am e on the
ed
now mg
. some th•mg tha l s hoY..s a c I.
Js a very "'"'"'1~ _;.whos~re
ear ftrst day . of sprmg and
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rk , ·1,
ot
past.
1 area reSidents completel.v off.
c er ' enjoys u.-:T \fO •
m
guard.
too old to get I job
,
. s t a 1 e highway department
eloe and J like to stay busy, I •
supt · Rolland Torrence ·said
she said and added "['m aon
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Either the plain cotton or Pima Cottou Slips iD all

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llon. Full lire oulteo, u;hololered aU over IDcludlnl outlido ll'DII and boob ID durable nylon frl.... Loooe euob- ·
lou wllll lippar oovors over hltlh deui!J&gt; loom.
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3 lie, wire bound bandle
wltll rinl for baacinl-

COLONIAL RUGS

slzea will be on sale.

r~ted

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fight here and
keep• on• •

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Middleport schools have pretty well kept up with edu' rational standards 10 the past a&lt;eording to Supt. Lee M.eComas, hul he sees darker days ahead without immedlale improvement in school financing . He was speakin1
as a Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club member to the Ro' ta ry club in its current vocational series of programs.
Mr. McComas. 39 years in teaching, 36 of them In

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Townsend 'o
· the
it . ··A lot of
te stop in , A heavy snow fell '" Me,gs
jointly until : . Townsend passthe sum:::p months to county last mght and earh lh•s
. 1956.
Ioo k around"
hJgtma ys shlk
ed away m
, aero rd.mg lo Mrs. mornmg
d d makmg
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LIVING ROOM SUITES '.

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low and turquoJae.

W_,.$1.95

Serving Meigs County for over 93 years

Member Federallteserve System

clean.

protects your elotheo. Yel·

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Mr. Jewell owned the store route between Athens .and Gal-

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Al4 SuppUio. Tootll Preparatlono, etc.

POMEROY

keep

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magproof,

$lOO

help and aav:lnga. Powden, Creams, WUona, Bhampoot,
Hair Colorfnll, Spray Seta, Shavlnl Preparatlano, First

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

Lltht to carry,

- --over the Cape Kennedy area :
sbelviog and counter space for Sunday's planned
that was built over JOO years ing of a Range-r·!J probe on a
ago,
%425,500 mile picture~ taking :
At one time, probably nearly voyage to the moon.
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and Mrs. Gath Townsend on The Townsend store is actual·
Octoher 36 1924 Mr end Mrs lly a landmark in the commun-

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Tbe two-story otoee hulld· 100 years ago, the store served
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.
Mrs. '""'· · ·
Civll War by the IJ"8lldfather Townsend said legend has been
of J. D. Cooper who wao oper- handed down that the building
nOW
ator of the business anti! lb was also uoed for hotel ' '"vice
UZOI wben be sold olll to Dell during those days. Stage coach·
JeweU.
es would stop at the store en-

s.turday

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Your Savings Now Earn 4% Interest

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Polyothyleno

$2.00

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2nd floor, 5 piece sets,7 piece Hll, •nd 9

bread, tosslnt salad, otorlnJ food.

NIGHT GOWNS

not bo adually pam·
pliMtl, but we do mah it exteedingly easy
. . thlftl to bank here ••• at any hour, any
q, iot ony weothw, through their nearest
.ai1boJt or chute ••• willa our simple ba'*"
ltte-br·IIICII1 service! Try it.

Mrs. Townsend is in her 41st
year ot operating the store. It
it believed to be the oldest
isting rural store ln
Meigs
county.

Seve Saturday on your new Dln;.tte on the

MIXING BOWLS

Brief•. Sport Panties,

(~I

shot~

before
dgeneral
ay
s
,Town·
d1edeay.ral space ag•ncy
to- I
IusideCivil
theWar
sprawling
store, Mrs.
Nada
Bend Bells everything from paints to pitchforks, cookies Cloudy skies also may bang i

StainleuSteel

2 for $1.00

&amp;"::7,
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CAPE KENNEDY (UPII- ,

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pleceHts.

SATURDAY

DJStn~t

m~.e;:~~~h~~o-::;1

f:re

wltb upholstered cha4's to match.

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BY ROBERT WINGETT
threat 1o L.S. plans &lt;o launch
The largest structur.e in the rural Meigs county com- Its lint two-man
Gemini ·
munity of Pageville is a rambling store building erected pac..hip oex1 I'uesda
the

!'My ~all

. Today•1 Popular Dining Furniture. Extension

SHANMONT
PANnES

Women'• $2.95 Cotton Cropo

Ow dep05it011 _ ,

·Pageville has Pre-Civil War General Store

DINETTE SETS

Rancb and umllil til)'lp.
Blaok with JOlJI deo!Jql.
ror porehll ""' 1ltliQf
fronll.

Tbio is ono ol our l!ul
~eiHn1 work cloveo.

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lutl was erected before t be as a stage coach stop.

Gem Hard otatnleu oteel eleans up lD a jllf7, IIlJa bright
11 new for years. Perl..t lise ror mWac . eaku, maldnl

-ANOTHER GOOD REASON
TO BANK HERE BY MAILI

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Deluz:e automatse Iron
wltll b-n slots and lb&gt;
pr liD beat oelector.
.........,, Whllo

Both of the staDdard
•
Bizes

2

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Steam and ·
Dry Irons J

BATTERIES

These are made of durable Filcher Cloth with two
way zipper froul

Tom~~

Lonsbury ·

FLAsHliGHT

.

•4.89

Pajamas For Women

Alder

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f~rst

Just tt-lvocll Another Bltl Shipment of

a~ld ~ens.n~er~~nwg:n~ Mr. and

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ltayo()-Vacand
l!v..-..c!y

Eor Meu Will Be Ou Sale At

While They Last
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for

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and metal

COVERALLS

SHORTS

For women on nle for

Seamless

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ldHI for aU exterior palntlac on wOO&lt;l, aobestoi aldlnJ ,

broadcloth, mercerized-made with Jon1 talla.

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' " " ' team
'
• as -Jon. the
'"" - lead
.. ·
- and
Q
. . wich,
. ' "who
·" ' the
" "game
"" .
. . . Tornadoes.
· - - · ' " , , wich paced the winners
w...with""
• oms.;:,_
tournament action m "
ly"for
the" Tornado
· tq. . . .Columbtt5
W1th. .two
mmutes
sa
went' "into
troubled
20 S
K
the Regional semi-finals, 64-39, athan Alder capitalized on nell!'- where they were bumped
in seconds left in the period, but averaging 21 points, Jonathan
. .
. while Pinne tossed in
and • c e vey 1 ·II • .......
1
1
3
• ;lsher1 11
by Jonathan Alder of Plain ·city. ly every Southern miotake 193JI and Larry Morrison's l95t a pair of cllarll)r lo8SWJ by Cen- ' Alder began stacking up a safe The Columbus .
;m- Boy han
ieftwich hit 13
on six
2
· 1 • 4Wal wn
"Our boys just bad a bad which came frequently.
edition made It to the same ter Norman Morris narrowed margin. By haUtime the Pio- l"'r, pressmg at lnterva s ur- of
10 from the fletd and toe
3 21 (0.1) 2,
night and that's it," said Tor- Alder (21·31 will now go up spot in ·the Regionals as thls the margin to U as the period neers were ahead 24-15.
lng roost of the game, went m- Pinne
0·3 1 01, Hill
18 six of 12
nado Coach Craynor Slone who against Albany tonight at
. sesson's squad,
ended.
Alder ronlinued its assault to the lmal OJght mmutes w1th
Y
·
I 1.0.0) 2, Grueser 1 (O.U) z. U.
had · led the unrated Southern p.m. in Athem for the Regional Souther,n opened up In line A jump shot ttJosed in by on the cold-shooting. Tornadoes • 41-Z4 lead. A free throw by The only Tornado player to tats 14-11·39.
teatn Into the Regionals with a championship and the honor of fashion with a fast 4-G lead Guard lllarvin McKelvey tied as the third quarter got under- Leftwich and two field goals by ; t&lt;lge into double figures was Pionee., - Beach z (!I") f.
17-6 lllate.
competing In the State finala. on a palj' of foul shots by For- the score at H with 7 minutes way. By midway through the Center Roger Penney gave Ald· l Price with 10. Forward Gordon Leftwich 8 (8-12) :10, Jeffers a
Southern, hitting only l4 of Albany turned back a !ale drive Iward Larry Price and a buck- and 36 seconds of the first haU perlod Coach Cliff Hooe's team er 0 51 :26 lead wllh SI X mmutes f Fisher followed close behind i 13-4) 9, Boyhan 5 (l).(}J 10. )&gt;Up52 Shol4 from the .field for a 26 and defeated West Muskinguml et by Guard Blll Baer.
. remaining. Boyhan sank anoth- was on top with a handsome remammg.
with eight. Fisher was
also: ney 6 (1-41 13, Cooke 1 (N) .t.
per cent average, had its worst 47-46.
.
The Tornado lead, however, er basket fot the Pioneers le"/35-19 advantage.
1
Both teams emptied
their / Southern ·s leadmg rebounder 1Lowry I (2·21 4, Cregor 1 (1-3,
game of the season against the This was the third time In was short-lived,
than a minute later IIIII Jona- With about two minutes re- henches by m1dway through the with 14 of 39.
12 Totals 2Ht&gt;64.
'Class
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Craftsm•n Ou~lcle White HouH Pllnt ·

DRESS SHIRTS

SATURDAY

99cstretch• ,..,,type

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Men's Short SI-•.White 8r&lt;Nidc1Mh

Full fashioned and seamless styles

thia are sLaying at the home 1ter the Columbus Business Unlof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : versil.y, Cohvnbus. A senior ~t
Albert Roush while her hus- 1 Rutland High school. he ~Ill
band Sgt. Matheny is attend· i enroll in the
Jr . Accountmg i
ing ~ Drill Training School at Course.
___ ·-Parris Island, S. C. They have ! SOLDIER -GRADUATES
been residing in Hubert, N. C. MASON - Army PFC Shirley l
Mrs. Roy Riffle entertam~ I L Barker son of Mrs. Marga. I
with a family ~inner Sund~y m r~t Bark~. graduated
~~m
honor of the birthday anmve_r- Ihe 1 Corps Artillery Specialist
1
sary of her husband , Roy R1f- Acad&amp;my in Korea, March 13. i
fie at their home in Middleport. The 26 _ vear • old soldier, a
G~ests were their children, Mel- member of Headquarters Com, vin Riffle of Columbus ; a~d l pany, 51st Signal
Battalion,
· Mr and Mrs. David McKem:Je I entered the Army in May 1962. 1
chiidren, Phillip, Jeffrey and He attended W.ahama High
1
Jozie of Gallipolis.
school.

T

.

Clelll' lloA .for IDterlor oad uterlor wood ourfoeeo \

Sizes 14'Ao-1S-15'Ao aud 18. 100% combed cotton

3

"'!'kl

Xpert Polyuretfutne Liquid Plaltk .

All oizes U» to lise 18. Colon .,.. black, wheat {IIJht lin),

are now OD sale for $1.29 a pair or

of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hysell,

~~~io~a~r~ r~~u~~s

n.$9

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an all-around lrustratlns even- Meigs County entry also
a team had made lt to the fie. and beld a 11,.4 lead with about lead - this time lor good.
vey exited from the game with 1 Jonathan Alder hit
of
Southern 6 15 :U 8 ,_ ,
Ins on the Grover Center bas- only 11 of 23· from the chanty glonal level. Cbar.t.. Hayman, lbree minutes left In the
Aided tremendously by the flve fools. Baer and sub Jack from the field for 24per cent5 Pwneers . ... 8 2i fi U.;- •
ketball COurt at Ohio University line.
now Southern Local School DiJ. quarter. A two-pointer by Pat attention • grabbing floor play Bostick were then called on to I and also cltcked for
.
.
41 !6 of 26

Qulelt diTinllloA white. For IDterfQr and •~rlor

BERKSHIRE'S $1.65

chJidren, Jeff, Curtis and Cyll- 1completed arrangem~nts to en-

Md rf.

for

$1: 1S

qu.rh,

Gulrtl .... ~

ULTRASON STOCKINGS

... "'l

.\
The Southern Tornadoes bad fired-up Plain City crew. 'l1lf Racine
basketball history that Alder quickly boWICed bact than Alder had again taken the mainlng in the stanza, McKet- quarter.

Ultr• White J•palac En•mel

Thlo Sllurdoy ollhlt Solo Prlco.ol

1

Harrisonville,

hmi.Oicoa Alkyd ·~-'

Ioden tlfeen, cbareoal a!Jo dark plaldl.

1

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Match!,. Colora In Spred Luot,.

UNIFORMS
! styles, most

Tornado

. *1;75

Quam

Boys School Trousers

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SATURDAY, MAR~H 2~. ~"~·::: ,,, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.._F;.,;I_V_E.;;:C_,Effll-·

An udtlal Collectloll CJl Colora

Buy Your

Womens 100% wash "n
wear combed mercerized

to 18 lor

I
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1

SATURDA.Y
GLIDDEN PAINT SA.LE

Blue Chambray Shirts
SATURDAY 2
$3;00
'DI
fer

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SATURDAY AT

W•'re Selling Our $3.95

For women, the popular
denim weaves, In size• 8

Mrs. Victor Grim Wl:'re their ; All but lwo eounlies in South·
daughter and ramily . Mr. and :eastern Ohio are
currently
Mrs. Robert Sever and ch_1ld- l teaching f'l'O~mics In one or
ren, Vickie and Paula Lom~e .l more of their local _dlstrl~.
of Zane!ilville.
1 according to inform~twn
JUSt
Mrs. Bertha Arc.her is a med- released by the Oh_JO CouncU
Jeal ·patient at Meigs G~neral on El·onomic Education at Ohio
Hospital in Pomeroy. V1s1tmg University. They are Jackson
with her recently were her dau- and Athens. _ _
.
ghter and family , Mr. ond Mrs.
ENROLlS IN CBU
J. K. Beaver and family or Co- l Thomas Edward Hysell, son
Dunald Matheny and Route 1,

'

INTRODUCING

SATURDAY

STRRCH PANTS

. William Forbes and children .
d M
d Mrs Gerald
r. an
·
0 t Ch l ston de an
Ann and Billy,
are
· Powell and Stevt and Mila.
W. Va.
I
.. Weekend guests of Mr. and ,
TWO AR~ LAGGARII8

Mrs.

.

'

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lise.

Mrs Ronald Beegle and Christa
of Racine. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beegle of Racine, Roger Beeg-

Iumbus.

•

These ar. our •ua quali!J&gt; ltiDI .Jtole .IJIIlrCo wltll two
Ioree flap poctet.o, IODI tala. Neot lltllall aud ID JOU!

a pair

t

.'

Seamleu Meih

SATlJRD,.Y

~ie of Portland were Mr. and

e:

~

Popular shades. Sea Sholl and Soutli Wind. Sizes
8'Ao to 11.

.odun YM .a r y
o en z. an
nd

will return to his base in I ThompDson .
i

.

THE STORE HOURS SATURDAY ARE 9:00 A. M•..JO 8:30 P. M.

four . county Jusior Leder Ad-a
.

'

Saturday· At E

Meig1l.H01tto
Phmning Meeting

.

'$

Goof•!
~
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Hqp~e

Mo~re.

.

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lt~\¥·)!1!1.mhel$

~~~:OVID !~•J&amp;

soror~ty. Proce f~d~ '~jw~ l~I~be~~~~~~~r,~~!i

Friends
· lilay callunill
at noOq
till! fuhli
chapter
of the Beta
Phi of .the caps are .at
FIIJ1'Jt1ll
Coutainers
forS1gma
'tollect'on
when the ' bOdy wW be the 'Farmers Bank and Savings Co. and the
tho
. 1/ ;
..Aid. •.IohD_Walioll.and .Mrs.

cays

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