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St.te, Bar AssoCiatiOn Saturday when the Athens, Hockitig, ·t.feigs, Morgan, Noble and Washington County Bar
t$•1/J:io~s mtet 3~ ~oc~- dent Roger H. Smith ol To!&amp;iiJ' ~ oun ry u In do, ~dressed district 'members
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log a term as delegale ol the Bar Program "
i\at~ bar association.
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IfS\ln. Ohm, as diStriCt com- at Logan, whlch Included a ·~
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lnar on modem courts lot Ohlo,
.Ohio Bar Association pres!- and lowyer's public relations.

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that would start m the Clncln- Aug. 15.
~:li uare~~~ 1 ~ut:.,~ Preoton wu In Washington
P
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today to submit his Ideas for
County, With alternate routes the fir 1 600 mil of high ay
from lhe Athens to Belmont to Ap:alachia C:clals
th:
~::p~ydo"!:"'to":.
Bureau of Public Roads.
area and the other l'UIIIIIng "There has been an excellent
north thro h McConneDavUle
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te to p eaat ard fr
c· milling tbe'!' plano and r"';?m
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',.'!:;'n •;!d. ::;:
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ln with a Kentucky road.
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Ellenslon
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Extension Hom&amp;- wali last. laD.
the Middleport HlaJI sehooL
,'kbie,,..,tent Day pro- Miss Mabel Spray,
persona attendlnc ohould
31 in wbleh. local specialist,
family .
brlng 1 sack lunch. Coffee will
are participating by k~. will be llw featured
be available.
f~t:1:.l:lo:garments. Sever-er in the afternoon. Miss
This Achievement Day 11 ana
Homemakers a!- has chosen "Be a BeUer ·
educational
program
garments they er'' as her topic. In
sponored by MelBa County Co&amp;he will discuss
Exlenslon Service usthis past year.
Allred Bills, a home-land dlsadvanlagea of buying
volunteer workers.
lroot Suuth Point, Ohio,·discounl houses; also, tile
an lllustrated talk us- jand cona of trading otamps.
about her esperience AD homemakers in the

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10:45 Chrisropbm
11:00 Tills Is the Life
11 :30 Frontiers of Faith
12:00 TV Chapel
12:30 Gospel Jubilee
1:00 Nationwide Bowling
2:00 BIB 3 Golf
3:00 Profiles In Courage
4:00 Championship Bowling
5:00 Wild Kingom
5:30 College Bowl
6:00 Meet The Preso
6:30 News
6:45 Weather
6:5() Sporto
7:00 Biographr
7:30 Walt Disney
1:30 Branded
9:00 Bonanza
10:00 The Rogues
1!:00 News Picture
11:10 TV 3 Weather
11: 15 Sunday Tbealer

8.30 " Blessed Assurance Hour"

10:00 Social Security bl Action
10:15 The Livtq Word
10:30 Beanie and CecU
11 :00 Bullwinkle
11 :30 Dlacovery 'II
12:00 llerald of Truth
l2 :30 EvangelisUc Crusade
1:00 Lower Lipdlouse

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Oral Roberts
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UU Sports Spectacular -

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4:30 Baseball-St. Louis Cards
5:00 Jack Benny
5:30 Amateur Hour
6:00 Twentieth Century
6:30 World War l
7:00 Lassie
7:30 My Favorite Martian

8:00 Ed Sullivan
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10::Jll What's My Line?
l! :IIO CBS News
II : 15 Late Show

(Conlinued !"rom Page l)

played the hotel in its Yuletide

motel shooting incident ..... .

show last December, only then

Movie insiders are agog over

he was a supporting act Lo comedian Alan King.

lbe strong blast Variety took
at the new film "Fanny Hill:
Memoirs of a Woman of Plea.

SUN., MAR. 28 IDGHL!GHTS
7:00 BIOGRAPHY - " Pope

sure." They

called a slip · ~

oPius Xll On The Eve of World

•hd. guttersnipe productiou,
with a dull, smutty approach "A disgr•ce to the film indu5try." Seldom has this trade
paper done such a ocathing r&amp;view on a movie. . ..
Anita l.ooa, who wrote "Gen·
llemen Prefer Blonde8," the
book that became a musical
comedy and did oo much to
launch Carol Channlng as a
star, has this to say aboot Carol: "She is nature's own child
A fascinating and confuting
character. And I'm sure that
110 oybartte would ever envy her
anything except her enJOfi!Ient
of life" . . . Bobby Vinton. whose
otar conlinues to rise, will make
tbe Mlaml Beach nightlife scene
!illiiD on April IB when he head
liDO at the -Eden Roc. Bobby

War ll when international tensions were at the
breaking
point, Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli
became Pope, and was elected

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Church. BIOGRAPHY

traces

the life of Pope Pius XII from

his birth in 1876. through

the

trying years of World War U,

to his death on October 9, 1958.
7:3() Color WALT DISNEY part three of four-part comedy-

drama, ''Kilroy." Mayor Homer Jeffry attempts to use Kilroy's popularity to help him win
re-eledion.
9:00 Color BONANZA - "The
Trap." When Little Joe accidentally kills the husband ol a
former girlfriend she becomes,
convinced that he did it on pur.

po•e to win ber back.

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1:25 Tocbly Out Your Way

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Bachelor f'adler
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What's 'nlls So1J1
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11:30 Jeopardy
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1:00 Ailothor World
1:30 Say WileD
4:00 Polatdt ·Galne
4:30 Mr. CariDoD
1:00 Buck lfoaDd
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1:30 New. Picture
1:45 Weatber
6:15 Jim Tbacker Sports
7:00 liuDtley-Brlutley
7:30 tntematlonal Sbowtlme
I: SO Bob Hope
10:110 Jaet Paar
11:00 .N11:15 Wllllber
11:., Spol'll
11:10 Tulll&amp;ht Show
11:45 Toalebt Show

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7:oo Today Show

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2:00 NBA Playoff - Royals

10:00 Candid Camera

On Again, Off

.Friday's Television Program
WSAZ-TV
Channel 3'

4:00 World of Golf
5:00 Science. AD-Stars
5:30 FDR
6:30 The King Family
7:30 Wagon Train
8:30 Broads!~
9:00 Movie
11:30 Bob Yousg News
11:45 Outlaws
TONIGHT'S LATE MOVIES
Channel 13 - "The Giant
Claw", 1957, Jeff Morrow and
"Th.e 27th Day,'' 1957, Gene
Barry.
Channel 8 - "Pearl of the
South Pacilic," 1955, Dellllil
Morgan.
Channel 3 - "With A Song
In My Heart," 1952, Rory Cal·
houn.

MONDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channel 8 - "Showdown AI
Boot Hill," 1958, Robert Hutton.
TUESDAY's LATE MOVIE
Channel I "Thunderlng
Jets," 1958, Re1 Reason.
WEDNESDAY'S UTE MOVIE
Channel 8 - "The Storm
Rider," 1957, Scott Brady.
THURSDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channel 8 - "Thieves' Hlgb•
ways." 1149, Richard Conte.
FRIDAY'r LATE MOVIES
Channel 8 - "Lure of tbe
Swamp," 1957, Marshall Thompson.
Channel 13 - "Weatern VIIion," 1941, Randolph Scott.
Ray Walstcm, star of "My
Favorite Martjan," keeps running Into jokerll who Willi ,him
to float tblngl lbrollih the jlir
wlth hls levitating flnger. '

NEW YORK (UP! hera of "Coronet Blue,"

The
new

one-hour drama ~rlea for CBS
nell fall, will be played
by
Frank Converse, a handaome,
tail, blond a.ae actor . whoae
preoent oblcutlty will be eorrectd In a hurry If the television show workS. He will be lbe
only regular ID the aerlea, play·
lng a youth with amnetlla whoso
advenlurlous "~
In
oearch of his identil)' equate
wllh the. effort). of·!Gd!tY'i'.fiiUib
to find 111 place· In llle:
Sepl 11 !a the dale tor CBS·
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11:30 'lbe McCoys
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12:30 SeardJ for Tomorrow
12:45 Galdlq Lllbt
1:00 WomeD'1Paga

1:30 AI ·tbe Wotld '1'Unll

1:30 The YOUIII MarriiCia
4:110 Dinah Shon' Speclal
5:00 Lloyd Thar·•
1:110 Local NIWI .&amp; Wealber
8:15 Newa
8:30 Rolll!r Derby
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1:00 Fll'lllC!l''l Datllbhr
8:30 Addaftll trlllllly
1:110 Vatenlble'l 0ay
1:30 Goapol llarmOII1 8oyf
10:110 . JJ O'Clock lll&amp;h
11:110 News
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11:10 lM8I News llld Sparta
11:15 Wea!Qer
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1:00 To TeD the 'l'I'Ulb
1:30 '11le Edat ol Nllbt
4:110 Secret BlonD
4:30 Lone Ranger
1:00 Bowery 110)'1
1:00 News llqorl
1:15 Your Wealllermu
1:20 Sporta

1:ao CBS EvoaJac Nowo
7:00 Saa PnllciiCO Beat
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11:00 'nle Nen ~~
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11:20 Weather .: 1
11:30 MJ!IIm Dollar MoVie~
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1:45 IIIli Odie
10:00 Morning Movie
11:30 Prlee Is ftlgbt
12:00 Domta Reed
12:30 Father KMwl BIR
1:01 The tletiua Game
1:30 Tbe People'l Ololce
2:110 Flame In the Wind
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COLUMBUS (UPn - The chief consulta1,1t on th_e
Appal8jflila lilghway progriL' said today he was conf1·
dent some of the projlOSed Ohlu roads would be approv·
ed for early constructiOn.
But E. S. Preston declined to discusa them In detail
and implied that not all of tbe blgbways requuted by :
Ohio and the other 10 states in th' Appalachia redevelop- I
ment program would be approved.
Ohio submitted a request Jut week for 264 miles of
basic highways and about
250 niiles of access high- ln lormer ·Gov. Michael V. l&gt;iways.
Salle'a aclminl8trat!on and ls
Preston lndicaled that t h e now
private consulting eng~
"q~lck start " construction In neer here·. He wu selected to MYF RALLY - Jlev. ~ohn Williams of the First Methodist church In Athens, center, points to a poster In' .~
Oh1o would be on the eastern llUdy piBIII oubmltted by the Pom_emy Uruted. Methodist church sanctuary after the Me1gs County MYF Rally for which he was guest speaker.
end of the route the alate bas tll.atea and recommend hJihways He IS accomparued by Dorothy ·Srruth, Mrs. Delmar Hamm and Mrs. Bentz, at left, and Mrs. Mildred Lucas, Rqu
propused across ooutbem Ohlo. that COII!d be built under the Easterday, Mrs. Leo Smith and Chris Tompkins, right. Tompkins is president of the county MYF. Several at the
This probably would be along uew (ll'CIIl'al1l.
rally were members of the Evangelical Church Youth Fellowship.-Sentinel photo.
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. SANTIAGO, Chlle (lWil-:-A
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area or central Chile In rulns
loday. Authorities placed
the
toll ol dead and missing at
more than 350 and said delayed
reports from the hinterlands
could send it even higher.
II was lbe worst earthquake
In quake-prone Chile since May

killer earthquake left a

1960, when a series of sbocks Argentina
debris An eotimated 300 villi·
per-1 The hardest-h1t area eppeared 11gers were beli!!vC!tl buried iD •
to be a valley 70 miles north mass of mud three feet thick
Sunday's quake struck during of Santiago which was devas- Elsewhere, 33 persons w~
the noon hour with temblors so tated by waters behind a shat· known dead, inclucliJII 1our
Intense they rumbled up and tered reservoir dam.
each in, Sanliago and ValparaiiO
down thts narrow South AmerVU!ag&lt;rs Wiped On!
-{:hlle s two largest cHies.
ican n at ion on the Pacific A walt of water crushed more i The tremor:' sent hundreds o1
Ocean and across the Andes to than BO crude houses made ol j persons runmng Into the streets
the shores of the Atlantic in adobe under tons of mnd and in panic. In Santiago, a hyslerICal . woman was killed wben
she l•ml"'! from • second--floor
hospital Window. Another •"'lim was trampled to_ death Ill
a stampede lor the e11ts at San-

Isons.
killed an esttmated 5.700

Famed Burma Surgeon DI"es
In
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NAMKHA.M.
= Dr. Gordon Seagrave,
the famed "Burma surgeon," died S(mday of a heart ai\ment in the jungle hospital he built for primitive tribesmen 44 years ago. Seagrave was 68.
Known as "Daddy" to the hundreds of nurses he
trained and to many of the thousands of patients he
treated in a career of humanitarian service, the Burma·
born doctor came from a · ·
long line of American Bap- of the Washington Post, and
tist missionaries.
John. 32, an engineer. They arSo strongly did Sengrave feel rived here early this month.
about his training program for Death came in the hospital
nurses thai he conducted he built up from a small bamcourses right up to the day he boo structure to a 2:;tJ-bed genbecame ill. Even then, small era!. hospital that serves more 1
groups gathered around his than 400,000 tribesmen.
Sea-

Although Oongrel1 hu not sickbed for lessons.
appropriated funds lot _the high- Se
t be b 'ed in
1
way pfOIIJ'am, officiala art th :.:-~:1 was.;'.
1ur N
hopeful that an appropriation e
pl cern ry a
amwUI be made soon IDd the dirt kham, among the people he

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b u i 1d I rig houslnllhe public
market and destroyed hundreds
of ramshackle dwellinga in the
slums.

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6 Implicated
In Weekend
Vandalism
HAROLD F. ZIEG

Six persons, three of whom
are juveniJes, have been Jm..

grave overcame financial, per-

sonal,health and language bar- NAMED TO BOARD _ Har- plicated in a series of vandallslll
riers to keep the hospital oper- old F. Zieg, of
Upper
over the weekend tllat
ating.
.
Arlington. a Columbus reallor, raqged !rom the theft of COI'POf'above bas succeeded Bartoo ation limit signs to knockiq o.can bef!in
to ny OD highway treated
IDd the
loved.
.
A Hoi! of Logan wbo retired er ""•ed
mail boxes.
In 1961,
late Pres1dent
~unty •·n
constru ~-n
1·0 Met••
•~
en· tbe board of • lbe General ' r~
~ ~
,.
lete""-e Co. of Ohio. Roberl. lh.is morning were Herold R.
Whil Pr .sto clecllned to ... John F. Kennedy honored Seae ! n
grave as a physician who bad
yuvao
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F Us
1111
The March meeting of Cen- preu 1 VIew on what roadtl become "a symbol to the enM Wopal Mariou was relser • ·
tart a ·
Ira! Ohio Valley
lnduatrlal mlgbt be ~pproved be oaidec-lt tire world of the American trael~clecl ~ompaey • president. I Thorle~ v. ~tz, ~ ~.T"'·
Council will be held In the Mar- 110Uld be Jood, honea! ob)
clition of humanitarian service
Mr. Zleg bring• 33 year&gt; of . Anot r a .u t, w
a 1101
tlni llotel, Ironton atartlng live reportlng to slate the alate&amp;
..
npertence Ia real eaCate, con- been . taken mto custody . ':I'll
wllb a
at 1:30 p.m. Wed· wDl not get all they request" abroad.
str..clion and furnltun busi- mormng, and three umdentiliell
Jrontcm Chamber He said there were 1,350 miles Seagrave earned his medical
nesses. He bvlds membersbip JUVemles, are oolieved to haft
Commerce II host lor the of major roads to be built In 11 degree from the Johns Hopkins WASHINGTON (UPI) _ In- io a number of ci&gt;ic and so- been connected m _tbe a~ of
states, which would Dllll'e out Medical School ln Baltimore. terstate Commer- Commission clal organtzallons in Colum- vandalism, authorities 58101.
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bus
Law enforcement olllcials ap::Guest:''~apeaker will be Toledo to less than :1Z0 mlleo each If Instead of going on to whal (ICC! examiners today recom·
preher.ded the suspects after
Jerrald Donahue, d~ the lederal money was dlstrlb- might have become a lucrative mended approval of the proposthey had allegedly "!liken the
of the Ohio Department uted on a share-even basil "but medical career ln the United ed merger of the New
York
Pomeroy corporation
Urnlt
Taulloo. He Ia a .IJ'aduate lt won't oo done that way.':
States, be _chose to follow in the Central and Pennsylvania Railsign and placed it aiOJll lilt
Arltngton High llehool, He also said federal offlciala ste[lll ol hiS nuss10nary parents ro&lt;ds. Tile combined network
1 highway
between Racine •~
. ,
received lila bach- would lal!:e Into oonslderation and return to Burma. His pa- woold form the biggest rail line
Syracuse.
elilu
from 0111o Slate how the proposed roac1s 1n one lients wer• the poor. Ignorant in the nation.
It was reported the
IJ'Oll[l
University iD 11161 and hla Jaw state would ti~ into IIIC!ther and and super&amp;tllion·ridden Kachin, The report said that as a conalso look the corporation limit
from the university · ln the am.ount of Interstate hiflh· Karen, Chin and Chinese tribes- dllion of the merger, the new
sign in Racine BDcl stood it iD
He served In the Air Force way mtleage m the states.
men of Burma.
rail network must include the 1
the Antiquity area. One of the
I First Lieutenant from 1152
At the bedside when
Sea- freiflht - but not passenger juveniles involved in the vailto IJ$4,
.
services ol the bankrupt New
. dahsm said they attempted Ul
He bas IOI'Ved with the IOflal
grave died were hts two sons, H
R ·~co d
MASON - Two Mason reSJ- lal!:e the lower corporation UJII'
I1'ofi,llfllon of lbe Ohio Tax..........
Sterling,
Z7,
foreign
news
editor
aAvepn
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aCen
.
tr
dents
were taken to Meigs Gen- mil sign in Syraeuse• but could
I'd
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a1 canso 1 ah . 1 .
as •sslslant
t'
if
ed final! b the era! osplta m Pomeroy 1 or not get it out of the ground. Tbe
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tr
. . . su Ifered ]sign was badly damao·-·
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Getieral, admlllillratlve us!st. afJ'.
.
lull ICC would form 8 ynelwork
. eatm ent or mjunes
0
ut to the A"--·-General and
0
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track . th m an automob1le crash on Rt. ' Other early Sunday mornlnt
0 1 11 •600 m11es 01
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t th · t ect· ·
· hlch he ·
U first 188latant In lbe departU
'ted
Slat
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Ca •
m ason a e m ers 100 Imcldents m w
t siX wert
11
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...: Mid.
dDt Th es anb'ned liS
Did ol Maple-st. near the Pomeroy- involved included tbe knocking
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Racine was cltarl
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e com I
ne wou M
b .d
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. '1 box
llloner ln January ol this year
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ave _ . ~ asses
more an
in the Oak Grove ""'a and rlq.:
· dleport Pollee With· ·~- ... a
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reel llsht after 1 trifllc IICCI· Mrs. Maed M. Peopleo, Pom- $5 bllbon.
In1ured were Tommy E Ew· i the fire departmenl sinl
TAKE WALit • AWAYS dent Salurday at 11::18 a.m. at eroy, died Saturday about noon
ing, 19, and his mother. Elea- l i~ Racine Authorities said •
Pomeroy poUce
lbe Intersection of tocusl and at the home of her diughter,
ARREST REPORTED
nor Ewing Of£icials said Mrs. 1was shortly alter the ftre •Ireta
aways at Latin W South Third-oil.
Mrs. Kathleen Norrta, 95 E. The Ohio State Patrol reports Ewing was suffering from • .had IJN!n sounded that
lbe
:'ltoldcend
Pollee said llbe ru lbe llgbt, State-St. In Athens where she the arrest of Lester Wise, 30, whiplash Injury and her s o n I six were questiOned about 11111
~ In jan Y then bll an OllCOmlDc veblcie had been making her home. Middleport, cited to Meigs suslained a whiplash injury and :vandalism.
ofltclall fro the bolpl: drlven by Ralph Jack Coleman, Other survivors are 1 9011, Counly Court April 2 lor no also wes treated lot shock.
I
----lanivect to
them.
111, Cheshire. llalllailll were
Leland Peoples of Columbus; lllllllier.
Mason Police Chief Fred TayTWO FINED
llnlaled at fiiiiO to the Ch~ three griDdchlldren and seven
lor mvesbgated the 12:30 p.m Two were lined IDC[ &lt;e tbW
SQUAD CAU.BD
cey ear and "" Ill ODieman I · areet criDdchUdren. Sbe was ·
TO OPEN OFFICE
Saturday accident and said a
lorfieted his boCld 111
The Polneroy : .met'llet!C!J veblcle. No IDJUl'lel were re- pretedod ln death by he rhys F. M. Chill, M. D., former vehicle di'tven by David W. Me·Q,t~r~ea 1..11)
Jaqulld wu called ..,'!be ~ parted.
puUee iD other band, Percy.
Middleport pbyliclan, bas re- Farland,-43, New Haven, W. Va.,
ICII!!le Nlldenc:e at ·lfPall ... ~":uvitY
Harley Funeral services wlll be CC&gt;ll· turned to Middleport and plans ran into the rear of a 11163 mod!~!~~~~;· 11:68-a ..._ !Gd!tY·, · ·
'eit ueDoDaJd. .31 111. 1 dueled at 2 p. m, '!'II~ In 19 open an office for ceneral el car driven b~ T0111111~
ah4Milllll
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tht Free Methodist Church at ptactlce. He and his wife are • Police reported Ewlllll
011 a
LOCAL TBMPI · ·. ,. · ~~ ~ ~r· ltlwel CUff o1 11'hlch wile waa ~ldlng iD the Miller property stopped to make • left turn
Tbe !cnpentun ln. . PoJD.~~-Jp":'~. Prid!iY•.2i, RutlaDd' ·, ritember. FriC!Ilds may all at • ·s®!b Tlilrd•v. He had pra.,. to the driveway at his home.
~Mbeu illllrtet at ll':lo ftl \ 1 ~ li!Gli l!:dC*f ~ 'jlte Ewing Funeral home in IIced bel:e lor It years before 'l'lle accident Is ottU under.~:~:~~=~~~
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,.U It "~.,..; 11.i· ~..' M~ Rt, 1, ~meroy. Buria.l
be IIi !);0· \~ Iii 1155 to reside
ln vestiflation, according to of
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Throughout the year, we lend
millions of dollars to
thousands of people for
hundreds of different reasons.
We believe that paying taxes
on time is reason enough.

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ISSUE SUSPENSION REPORT
MELBOURNE, A us t , a lla
(UPI)-The Australian Swim-

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$25 to $2000

ming Union Issued a 27-page

official Oi)llllplc report Sunday
but It shed Utile llght on the
\O.year Sllllpension of Dawn

Fraser aild lesser suspensions
on three other Aussie female
swimmers. Ob"'"@l'l eould
find little In Ito contents to warrant the strict sentences, '1

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In the cMr or tmder the sea, in farming or finance, the ,...,_
belongs to the fit . The future belongs to those vigorous enouch
to live it and shape 1t. Are )'OIK schc:N;Ws Pf0¥tdina tor~
fitness as part of i!ll sound education? You parents e~r~ help
see that they do. Wri te: The President·s CooAcil QA Nat :iclll
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bert Slsson, Liobir!; ·cam.u Cas- PT. PLEASANT _ - 'nJe SoDAIIIoQa ~ who entered
Birlllt
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to, Pt. Pleuant; Mrt. Merlin lor Clus of Point
Pleaaant
Rolw bolpllll over Ole week Mrt. Delbert L. Gates. RutMitchell, Cheshire; · Maggie Higli School will 'pNloent ItS
end ..ere: Sunday - Miss !sa- land, daugiltor, ~ : :10 p. m. Sat.
NT
M . A Sharp, Glenwood; Mrs. John annual class play Monday
bell Boggs, 129 Fourth Ave .. ~- Mrs. Francis E. Collins, PT PLEASAI!S
fdrs . In the hlgh school IYIII at
20 ;j' Mr:~ HusaeU, Pt. PJ,eaaant;
Karen Sue Dobbins, 4112 Hedge- Hamden, son. l :lS a. m. Sun- ~!,~·~::r Sat~ay night 'at I Keonelh Jeffen,_ ~l&lt;l,e ; Cal- p.m.
wood Dr., Ray B. Cupler, 2104 day.
the V~n Meter Nursing Home at , mv Pptney, Apf.It• Grqve; Dar: 'nle play entitled, "AD Shook
Eastern Ave., Mrs. EUzabetb
DlseJwced
Clifton after a brief illness .
I rell Herdman, - · Ple4sant, Up" ts under the dlrecUon of
E Thornton, 49 Spruce St., Patients discharged over lhe Mrs Barnett 8 descendant Echson Putney, Pt. Pleasant ; ad~iso Ml'» Jon Leighty
Mtss Lucille W. S!den, Rt. %, past weekend iincluded Michael of se;..ral Re~olutionary sold- Mrs. Ke~eth Robinson, . Pt. Jame.'\an.,.;.nese with Miss
Cheshire. Mrs. Clyde DaVIS, Rt. Tredway, Ernest Grimm, John lers who fought in lhe Batile of Pleasant, Mrs. WarNn Javld- 1Marilyn Moore as the student
2 Cheshire, Roy C. Vickers. Rt. Marshall, ~rs. Henry Beach, Point Pleasant. ..,., bom
at en, Roberlsburg ; Mrs. Melvm direct&lt;ar.
"intQo ~·· ~bort L. Put- Mrs. Allen Baker, Mrs. Harry Hickory Chapel on July zz, 1!168, Halstead, Pt. Pleasant.
j
ney. Rt. I, Vinton, Mrs. Leo Bane, Carl Wallare. He &lt;Lr Y 8 daughter of the late Thomas DISCHARGED: Mrs.
Wil- .Members of the cast are MaE. Sorrell, Rt. I, Ewlngton, Berkley, Mrs. Britton Barlow, and Virginia Love Lemasters·. liam Reece, Vinton; Mrs. Te• l"" Mohr. Pete Pantaloukas.
Mrs. Mae Reynolds,
1116 N. Clarence Stanley, Olen Orender, She was the widow of James~ Priddy and son, Leon; Mrs. Walt FISh~, Da&gt;ld
Bennett,
Park Dr., Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Mrs. Paul Dalton, Mrs. Robert ' Barnett who preceded her m Jane Roush, Mason;
Ricky Nancy Gtlley, Brenda Swain.
Robert L. Armstrong,
1101 R. Grimm , Mr&gt;. L. W. Cheese- death in 1951. She was • mem- Smith, Bidwell ; Roy Amburg- Bob Thomas, Pam Buffington.
27th St., Pt. Pleasant, Ferrel V. brew and infant son,
Mrs. ber of the Hickory Chapel Meth- ey, Pt. Pleasant; John Henry Torn King, _Keith . .
AnKiser, 2610 Lincoln Ave., Pt. Charles Parker. Fred Duke, odist Church.
Brumfield, Glenwood; Mrs, Eth- lla Burnam, Tom Layton. ~~~~ ~ ~
Pleasant, Mrs. Larry E. Liev- Maurice Kelly , Rufus Williams,I surviving are one son, Donald el Holland, Clifton; Gary Allen, of /~'ss:s 1is
~0' 1
lng, New Haven, W. Va., Mrs. Luther Davis, Mrs.
Edward c. Barnett, Detroit, Michigan; Pliny; Rocky Joe
Sturgeon, an
ce · or • u ens.
James E. Grant, Coalton, Rick- Sexton, Jellrey Sheets, Amy three daughters, Mrs. J . A. tEl- Gallipolis Ferry; Marshal Me•1 E. Lowe, Wflke~vllle, and Wolfe, Clarence Story.
sie) Rodgers, Mrs. Eunice JivJ, Kinney, Leon; Lutber Jividen,
Mrs. Ernest F. Knight , Rt. 2, Maurice Jones. George Hal- den, bolh of Pomt Pleasant and ·Robertsbur8; Mrs. James MeWheelersburg.
ley Ed Williams Elva Stew- Mrs. C. M. Mohl, Athens, Ohio; Comas, Jr., and daughter, Apple OEVOTEt. TO INTERESl o~
Saturday - Alfred Burke. art' Donald Johns~n Mrs. Lona 9 grandchildren, 13 great gr$nd- Grove; Mrs. Opal McClure, Pt.
&gt;5 Garfield Ave.. Mrs. Carl w~. Mrs. Billie Gibson. Mrs. children and three great great Pleasant : Mrs. Earl Wines and
MEIGS MASON AREA
Keesee, Rt. I , Vinton, Sharon Ronald Bishop, George Jones,lgrandchtldren.
son, Chtshire; Mrs. Garland
Rlcll•r• S. OWeft, hi.UIMf'
M. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crown Cily, Gregory Gooderham, Jeffrey Funeral servil:~ WI11 be. heJd Houck, Crown CJty.
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Greens ........ 9 ....
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Luck's Pinto Beans ____ ________ 5 ':'.;..:t03 $1

So'-

Smuckers Jelly ___ . _.. ________ 5 ~~- $1

Mlnlatv,.

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Clark Bars--- --·=· 39c

Coffee Cream_ 2

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49c

our

MILO AND MELLOW

Eight O'Clock
Coffee

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Cottage Che :&gt;se ____ . _.. _________!!:.· 19e

Today's average family ia r..U., almost 12 times as much electricity
••• at a much lower price per kilowatt-hour.,. than it did 36 yelll'l ago.

ORANGE
JUICE

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l1oluq Pol&lt; L l!liap. 4/S/65

Salt Bacon ~·-c_~ __ .._ 29c
a.-...r

Ocean Perch ____ "' 39c Rainbow Trout _'::: 49c

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Kahn's Lundleon Meats=~':, ~ao~,

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Bananas

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.'Sted --- ...... $1.89

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- --~:-·- -Lux Toilet Soap-------- 3 ·~ 37c

Lux Toilet Soap ----- ____ 2 :::: 37c

BOSTON ROLLED ROAST
Rolled &amp; f'W

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49c
45c
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49c

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Wort.hmore J eIIy Eggs
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Worthmore Assorted Jelly Eggs l%"':· ....
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Worthmore Milk Choc. Egg Crates . , .
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Worthmore Coconut Cr,. Eggswa;,~~4~..'t .
Brach Sc Assorted C.-.atn
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Warwick Decorated Cr.
Warwick Fruit &amp;. N~t
Worthmore
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35c Lega --- -'
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Brerut Quarter• -------· •
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to brine you the best poaaible electric
eervice at the loweat pouible price.

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redoubled? Through technological
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efficiency and your
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electricity

l·lb boxee

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APPLE

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JANE PARKER

How is this possible when the ccet
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FREE

3-lb.
can

giant
box

REG. $2.13

1-LB.
can

GJeem Toothpaste ___________ • _':". 46e

Armour Shortening

U.S. Gov. lmpected

TODAY, THE AVERAGE PRICE OF
ELECTRJeiTY
PER KWH IS
ONLY ABOUT
29% WHAT IT
WAS IN 1929,

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electricity coat much more
than it does today!

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FOLLOWING SPECIALS EFFECTIVE ALL WEEKI

Back when
mother was saying

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Candy Bars •• 30 .... $1

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Navy,. LIMI1 Ocl l r

Flour _. ______ 5

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Hollywood

Pascal Celery

Back in the "Roarinr Twenties"
$670 bought a new car ••• sirloin
steak cost ~ a pound ••• and you
could build a home for the price
you pay today for a car.
How times have changed •••
with ont nol4blt nceptwn.

St....,. Must.ard, Mlx•d &amp; Turnip

Facial Tissue _____ ~~ _______ 5 :,: $1

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FLORIDA- CRISP SWEET

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Luncheon Meat __ -~·:~~·- ________ 3 ~= $1

Macaronii __ • _2,:;:. 49c

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1-lb.
ROLLS

Kaiser Foil _____ ~ 29c

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bert Stsson, Letart, a son. Mr. llll company 110 l,hehantc
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ohio. aaaiiiHI Q:H•• phOOt
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wv t-.31!11.
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Dinners • • • • • . . 3

Ice Milk ...... 2
Salad Dressing .. 3 .......

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BIR~S: Mr. and Mrs. AI- su~:-~r: r::er6bl:":~_ ,~.J&gt;

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Bread

Kroger Evaporated Milk
Apple Pie Ridge Applesauce
Standard Tomatoes or Cut Green Beans

EFFEC:TIVE MONDAY - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ON~¥

rHE DAILY SENTINEL

• Mrs Ga land• Riddle ·Mrs crest cemetery.
ce. ' 'd . R r II
d s'
i Friends may can at the Mohr·
.
Shen en U5se an
amue Stevens Funeral Home from 2 PROVIDES BIRD HOUSES
WiliJs.
until 4 p.m. and 7to 9 p.m. Mon- THETFORD, England &lt;UPI)
da .
-The Forestry Commission has
Suoda 's ExbJbltioa Resulls
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By United
Press International
business here-puttUlg up bird
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Cincinnati 4 New Yor (A) 2
mn. 7 os Ang.
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Kan. c·t
9 St . Lou'IS 8 ( 10 ms
. I nesting places wh1ch
. have dis.
Chicago (a) 5 Detrmt. 3
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Hawaii ll Washington 3
Chicago (N) lt San Fran. 3 appeared during a drive to cut
New York (N ) 6 Milwaukee 2 Los Ang. (A) 5 Cle. (A squad) 3 down hollow Bnd dangerous
Baltimore 4 Pittsburgh 3
Cleveland (B squad) 5 Boston 3 trees.

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Gear! L. Fields. Hartford, W. Miller, David Deweese, Bruce Tuesday 2 p.m: m the H•-;:kory
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Don Earl GuJother Porn- w Click Leioh Ann Mayes Chapel Methodist Church with
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Lou Howery,
CarMrs.
Barney
Gregg,
Carl Hall,' th
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penter, Grover C. Weese, Rt. 3, Dennjs Kososkie Wilbur Mer- mg. Bur1al wLII be In the Sun.

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Pomero -Middle rt, o, Mar. 29, 196Si Clyde W1111&lt;er IIICI!amll1 'l'ltury
po
~- ... -- man; and attended a Band Con·
tert at Southwestern
High
($, Om On
School, Gallla County, in which
I
three of their grdndchildren,
.:.IVeS r
the Walker young folks, partie~
paletl.
or • . ' .
OCI
Mn. Millie Coen is confined
Highlight&amp; In the life of F'ran·
to her bed by a leg ailment and
" Wlllard wero liVeD by Mn. Tile Happy Hlllller Group of Mrs. Helen Jeffers 1s substitut.ulu Hampton at the meeting of the Dyesvllle Church met with lng as teacher in the third and
he Middleport Unit of the W.C. Grace Turner on Monday for fourth grades room at Colum·
T.V. F'rida¥ eveninl at t h • on ali-day quilting.
bia Elementary School. Mrs.
Mount Moriah Baptist Chu:~~ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye were Grace Hensler, Mrs. Coen's mo-

Y•LIDII Mary Cade, lormerly of flam. Joy WiseiiWI, Calumltwl, were
couple and maternal grandpar- den, who had passed away m guests on Saturday at the bome
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom MBiytand where she had gone of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Starkey.
Brooks, McArthur.
to he near a daughter.
Mr and Mrs. Jerry StansRecent guests ol Mrs. Murl The Columbta
Elementary
·
Galaway were Mr. and M r s. Scllool Mothers Club sponoored tilr)' and dauehier, l\ebll, C&lt;&gt;
Rob Turner, Joc.l and Mr. and • skating party on Wednesday
Mn. Leon Woodrum, McArth· evenifll. A Iarce crowd ottend·
ur.
ed the party which was held at
Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight , Dow's Rollercade near NelsonColumbus, viii/led over a recent ville.
weekend with tbelr parents, Mr ·j Mrs. Mlma Parsons and son,
and Mrs. D. 0 . McKnight and Ath 8 spent a weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Fem .Gillo&amp;ly . : he:~rlend, Mrs. Gene Jeffers J

!s the lint child of the

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of their parents, Mr. and Mn. pella of tile Dale loki • A
Cbeoler Price and Yr. and lira. and lllr. lllld lin. C. "W• ..._
Dale Stansbury. Mr. 111111 Mn. barJ, Oolum'"w, ~ lllom
Cl . Stans...,_ aod dpu... ten re t'•

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was

chalrm 11n using rnatertal taken from the scriptures

She presented a vocal solo, "In
Times Like These." In giving

! Mrs . ~vern or an IS n o - ~
Stell&lt;:t Harpold . Za_leski. spent 1zer Hospital where she has untopic "The Life Within," when I part of lasl week w1th Mr. and I dergone surgery.

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I Re!i. David White gave proI gram
and devotions using the

AidS Methods
A D "b d
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eSCfl e

members ot the Temple W.S. Mrs. Ney Ca rpenter. Mrs. Har- j Mr. and Mrs. Elza McCom·

A demonstratiOn on the use C.S. met at the home of Mrs. I pold was a former res1dent of as have received word of the 1
the program on Mrs. Willard . 'l of audio-visual aids m ~resent- Howard Stanley with Mrs. Carl the community.
1b1rth ol a granddaughler: StaMrs. Hampton noted that the ing church :-chool matenal was I Greenlee~ as hostess. Cards I Roberta Park er and son , Tom- ('ee Lua_n~, born ~o Mr. a nd
Temperan&lt;'e Learue wa s bpgun 1g1ven churrh school te~chers l were signed for Mrs. Ruth my, Boliv.:H', :::~pent two days 1 Mrs WJIJ.mm Elliott,
~olIn 1874 _
la nd workers S_unday everung al White and Mrs. Murl Galaway. here with her parents. Mr. ~•nd l brook . Ar1zona. Mrs.
Elliott
It was re rted that the unit Heath Method!sl Church .
] Mr. and Mrs. Jewe1l Jones . Mrs . Ney Carpenter. Mr. ~ar.; wa:-s the for~er Patty McComill 11 d"~ 1 th
d . ··one Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Educa- have received word a! the birth penter celebrated his 87th brrth- as and the little one has a bro- ,
w ~e rs ~~~ 8 anth an, are lion Commission Chairman, op- oJ a grand3on Russell Lee on day recenllv On Tuesday they 1 ther and a sister
wantmg
to pw-,;u&amp;se
,
ked
tact Ml S·ese . or ened II lt' rnee ll'ng With devo· March 12 to Mr.
and Mrs. Jack- took Mrs. Carpenter to Well- j n1r . and Mrs. R oy w·JSernan ' )

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Teach~r·s ie Jones, Lancaster,

"A

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Farth Is Important," stressms
will offering for the Frances the mfluence of other people
Willard Fund was taken _ The in creating faith in God.
Church
sick and shut.tn members were Mrs. Nan Moore,
remembered in prayer.
School super·intendent. conducl· ,
The rneetu11 was concluded ed a short question and discuswith the forming of the trrend· sion period on problrms m the
ship circle and benedictron. Fol- cla s~r oom mst ruf't ion and malowing the meeting the mem -~ tenals
bers were rnvited to the church Tile 11 eed for &lt;~ rfc ord pla:vdimng room for refreshment s er w&lt;~~ discus ~cd as a ruture ·
of assorted cookies, tea
(jfld poss rbil1 ty. Mro; . Moore
anmints. The table was centered nounccd that a ·· sharing time··
with floral arrangements . Mrs. would be he ld the latter part
Nell Winston and Mrs. Rich· of Mav. Mrs. Moore . Mrs. F'ultz
ards were m charge ot the serv· and the Rev . M. E. Dowson
mg .
demonstrated th~ use o( film
strips and projectors in conne&lt;·tion with the lesso n materJab . Teachers were advised ot
the storage of lesson matertals
for easy access when needed.
The meeting was concluded with
prayrr by Rev. Dowson.

VintoniFYE
Student will
Speak April2

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Tom Rue Motors
399 S. Third Street

NOW
AT
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Service,, are Held

Robl:'rt Rannels of New Ply- Funeral services for
mouth. Vinton Co., will be the Kenned.v of Akron were
speakPr for the annual Meigs from Ihe Cheshire

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TRY NEW LUCKY STRIKE FILTEM

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PUT IAt:KTNIJII'If
IITHERITAKE AWAY

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LOWEST PRC
IN HISTORY!

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HELEN HELP US!

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The meetlq was opened
recent gunts of tht!ir son-in . ther, 1lso fell at thelf home. on 1 Gene Jeffers v1stted
the nd family Mrs Parsons and 1
prayer by Miss Maraam Sau· law and d&amp;Uihter, Mr. and Mrs. I SUnday evening and suffered a Wayne Feed Research Center ~rs Jeffe;s ooih were form- I
er, followed by lf'OUP smgmg
- - - - - rractured )np and 1s confined to ~ at Libertyville. Illinois and the 1 · r
El S lvador ·nd knew 1
of the hymn . "The Old Rugged
Hol~er Hospitul, Gallipolis .
Processing Plant in Indiana re. l er yh rotmh
• ·hl'ldre"n
U 10 ... ISUO
• eac o L er as Jc d · . 1 H 1 I
CfQI3S ."
cent 1y.

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lAat C.U At ltaese S..,l•pf _

Eme~t

held
ezenith'l New Culltom Video Range 82-ChanneJ
Tuning System

Counlv Holstein Club

dinner church Thursday at UO p.m.
Frida-y . April 2. at Eastern wilh Dr . .lames D. Moore
H1gh School, according to Club Columbus officiali"i. Burtal

President Arvtl Holter.
in lhe Grawl Hill cemelery at
Mr. Rannels retur-ned last fall · Cheshire
from a !our month sta~· in NorOut of town relatives attendway where he was an Intema- ing the service were Mrs . Ken·
tiona! Farm Youth Exchange nedy. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ken·
(IFYEI student. During
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The 22-year-&lt;&gt;ld soldier is a 1962 having books they wish to dograduate of Pomeroy H i g h nate to the Racine Alumni As
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John Dalton, English chem- 9·2794 . The books will he picked
Ist, was an Party sludPnl of ('Olor up and delivered to lhe high
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the 88th day of 1965 with rn to
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The moon is approaching
new pbase.
The lliOl'llillg star Is Man.
The eveDini liars are Mars,
Jupiller and Mercury.
John Tayler. the tenth PreDof the United States, was
on this day in 1790.

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In 1847, General Winfield Scott
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In 1867, the Dominion oi ca.
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In 112'1. the first lend fthicle
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schuler,
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Mrs. W. A. Morgan returned Si,.on, Kyger.
home Sunday evenifll after
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a dinner at the Ohio State Uni- horne honoring her parent~. Mr . 1
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dlacqaolon ol new dovelopmento utar dutlell, r~ that
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evWon commentary - 1 pote- Interview with Rod sm.-- IDerease In l,..,tive pay .
Ullled 1'rlu lldtraalloul tlal anlldota t.o tllt lofty and dienlll, new manasor ot bill- ductlon doubled In his eooJpfrl~ I
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPIJ - Notaa 1leep • provokloc C011Ull411talorl ball'o St. !.Dull Co~.
live laB! year.
to watch taltvWon by :
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APPLICATIONS
renee will bavt I wteki.Y Ont- a wrappln1 of cl,nr-~oundlnC MINNEAPOLIS IUPI) - Tho ,Junior bo 1 at Gallla
hotll' mUilcal-varlety 1er111 for evaalon of t..ues.
American Lu~ran Church bad · am Hilh ~I
CIJS.TV on Monday !liable nul Jerry Colonna, 1 lo!lllll'll8 rteelpta ot 'IO,!OO,SIUO hi the
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and planned a new lltuatloii trOQps and an April 13 llllllSI on 31, occording to Dr. Goers• 9. th he~ lha .,..
coruody on the ochedule • . • ABC • TV' I "McHale's Nny," Schult:, execuUve secretary ol deey
do ·-' ._"•••~·
VInce (Bon Casey) &amp;dwards recall•. In a network preoa rt- the church's board o1 truateeo.
nts, en r..., "' _,..,
sln11 on cas-TV '1 Ed Sullivan lelll!e. a memorable perform· The fi1111re wao an lncreaoe ol ~ er and p~tnclpal, and
•bow April 4 ••• Bob Hope's once of the comedian's troupe: 8.22 per cent over glvtna In IDe qua lll.ea of
tight deadline procedure for hlo "It waa In Alaoka. a hundrt'll 1963, but the U milllon-mern- sportsmanship,
up-to-the-minute monolos u • 1 m!leo · from anvwhero. Our her body fell short ot reaching courage of service,
waa Uluotrated l"rldoy night In plane was In tmuble, and wo Its full ~.821,22'1 butJ&amp;etln 11164. • leader and organJur.ofiCbool
his NBC-TV special about his sol down at an emer10ney land- A special drive last faD ror oup- groups and mum have~ '*:J
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Chrlotmaa tour of troops In in~ neld. A G1 n~shed ovor, port of the ALC'o eolleges and ence for clvtco and p
Viet Nam . . . to get in gags saw Hope and me. """"' pretty 1chools netted ~3,3611.81.
•peech.
about the week's spoclacuiar girl• and muolclans. and almost
space devolopmentl, he waited P•••ed out. Then he asked, MUSIC PAYS ·
u s mll'
draft
until Thursday night to tape the very timidly, if we could do 1 MARYKNOLL, N. Y. (UP!l- First · h ·
tlary e
monologue-using the audience few son~s and jokoo for the Piped In music which bas been Pitaacte 18 1 e War ldBot" 011
' to prnduCilon , 8 . es·
JliY a
oI a aame 1how, "Y ou Do n'I troopo. we sal d sure. So 1n a used as an ald
te' toa man con
In bta
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minute he came back with the In mMy buslnessea, now
11 stitu
serve
Pact.
Hope also had some remarka troops- both ol them.
about next month'l Academy "While the pilot worked on
Awarda presentatioru - lnctud- the plane, we went through 1
lng the suggestion that Richard every joke, sons and dance we
Burton should get an Oscar knew for two and a half hours.
just lor leaving the bouoe ... Finally, Hope told the three
ACROSS
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Bill Mauldin, who rec'elltly was boys, 'well, fellaa, that 's the
1. One•tlJhth G.Poot
11. Melt
in VIet Nam, was a studio !how. We've run out of mateTroy ounce
DOWN
lit. Blue
8. Thrash
gueot on the Hope special, and rial.' 'Oh, that's okay.' one of
L~p"""
f, Prc(f'OUS
rtver
11.-gn
wisely avoided the temptations them piped up. 'Just do It
stone
I.Ftrn
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offered him to turn upert on again.' "
10. Hospltal
ltomaollof
otroko
the war there . • . He the,.. The Shows: Danny Tho!IUis'
.employee
rumlnante IlL Rlchl:r
foro registered very humanly, recent NBC . TV special that U..Partofa.
a. wlll'P.Y...
ornadoorwr.:r
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mental
with the appealing unaffected· nostal&amp;lcal!y
recalled
old· !2.1mpedo
M.Speclt
ness that &amp;lves added bite to r.. hioned burlesque was 10 well lf, Hall!
II.EMibiUoua ltl. Shell
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his editorial cartoons • . • Ha received that it will be rerun 1~. P'ront!er
e. Flult
tor
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post
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Is, In fact, an excellent pros· in June ... In addltlon, he will
Si.CL-ugar
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Blonii·BO&lt;b &amp;Queer old
n.Waah
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peel IDr the field of network tel- do another special on the same I.e- BahyL
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Red" by VIDCOIII SluM'·~ Roll
call wW be eom"MMDDI GD the

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Jitney supper and buaar at
PoriiiDd Gndt lebool by the
WSCS. lenin&amp; alarla at I p.
DL B7lllll oJuc alter 7:10. Ev· · - larfled to lake part.

Loc 1 owned and Uke new in performanc~ and appe.arance.
whrte finish, red bucket seat&amp; and v~nyl tnm, ~·~ engW~t!::­
weralide, PS, PB, radio and heater, like new w

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lor1IOdl at lbe home ol Xn.
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Charles
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Special low prices on pa•
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