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~Illy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Wddlepol't,

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. Practice Held

o., Apr. a....l~ Bedford School to
Exchanged Bold En 8 ""'

.. Stewart-Sisson Vows are
For Inspection
'.4~ Meetinr
annual egg hunt for Bed
By Me•gs
• Tr ~mpie Method~~cburch
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bon! d. the UDited
' Aprt'/ Second at MI'dd/eport Ch urch ' lordTbeSd!ool,
•ponsortlll by _the
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NOW YOU KNOW

Shop -~•Ids In Pomeroy For Her

Around And
About
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Mlot Iva Marie Stowarl, _dau- :sull of blue with white ace.... Modern Woodmen of Am':'riCa, Plant '!ere made ud a prao- polls WedneadiJ to attend the
. Middleport
C)lter of Mrs. Clarence Stew·l50ri01 wtth a corsage of blue wiU be held Friday, Apnl 16, lice session held for inapectiOD Portamouth
Dllllicl annual Mr and Mrl IIOrallo
«.rt IJid the late Mr. Stewart ot and wblte hyacinth•. For her at 2 p. m.
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on June I by the Meigs Temple meeting of WSCS of tbe Metbo- llfnlli' vlsl'"" &amp;met... with

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tl the Uoltod Sialet wen bon
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·1!flddleport. hecame the bride ldaughlff'l wedding, Mrs. Stew· Children eligible to enter first Pythl.n SSIB!era Tuesday eve- dist church. They were Mrs. C. and Mrs
of Mr. Robert Wayne Sisson. i art wore a navy blue dress with grade ne•t year are invited to nlng at the ball In Middleport. F. Tompkllls, Mrs, C. Melvin Trimble .'
Johniom
~shire, Route I , Friday. l\p-l blue accessories and a corsage visit the f1rst grade room that Mrs. Karl Owen served a1 Pro- Alkire, Mrs. Robert WB!'Der.
Receni m•-t• of Mrs.
dl · Z at 7:30p.m. at
the of "hite
carnations. The;day. Parents are welcometotector of the Temple in the Mrs.HarryP.Smlth,l\lrs.Stef· Btal
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Ia Wyck and MIS8 Lucretia Qen.
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Churc· of Ct is! in ~iddlepon. groom's mother wore a powder bring younger children for the absence of Goldio Gllmore.
The Rev. Art Marcum read blue 'rcss with whit r .accesso- afternoon festivities. Mrs. Wil· Mrs. Max Sanborn was re- helmer.
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the vows of the double rmg r.es and a white carnation cor- liam Hart will direct the egg ported hospitalized and Mrs. Mrs. S!llith was lnatalled for ghMrsenourE~lzaChbethesblre.
ceremony in the presence
of lsage.
hunt.
!William Lowe h001e from the ~er tWo--year term aa dis-·
Slaven . spent
members of the immedilote fa. A reception was held lmmehospital and improving. It was Irlct historian and was also ap- the weekend ID Rainelle, W. Va.
milies Attendants were
Miss di.ately following the ceremony
reporte&lt;: that 65 sick calls had pointed to serve for three yearo with her daughter, Mrl. Sam
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Beverly Perrin. Middleport. ar.d in the social rooms of the
been made the past month and on the nominating committee. McClung and famUy. Mrl.
Jerr• Brown, Cheshire.
l&lt;hun·h. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs.
i$6' spent for altuistic work.
Mrs. Warner was Installed u McClung 811!1 chlldren, Tqrrle
1'1e bride was attired in a :Sisson presided at the reception.'
The group ordered more par- coWity leader.
and Tammy, accompanied Mra.
white two-piece wool suit with j The new 'drs. Sisson is a
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lng knives and potato spears t..,
Slaveq
to
~lddleport t.or
which she wore a while veiled graduate of Middleport High
sell. A thank-you note was read
a two-wed&lt; vlslt.
hat with powder blue ae&lt;:esso- School and has been employed
Mr J
M
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from Sylvia Bowen, district
Mils Mary Park has been
turned to ber home after
ries. Pinned Lo her . shoulder ' in the offices of Dr. J. Brad· 1 teds. am~ds 1 urrfatyheJ L d":88 deputy, for the Temple's gift to
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1e ee
pres1 en o
a 1es
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in been
was • corsage of blue carna- ,, 1 W In Middleport. She Will be- l Blbl Cl
f the M'ddl
t tho M ma orne and a etter
OS
Or.1.
g
a patlent . at
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tions and white hyacinths.
gin (}('W employment at the Citl· F" : Bast~
Ch h ;por was read from Beth D a v i s, (
General Hospital for 12 wew,
Miss Perrin wore a twopiece I zent's Nationtlal HManksi_n Mi~dle. d~~s eve~,: at t~~ ch:~~~ ~ Gra· 1 ~nio~ ofd' tthet Temple,
Mr. and Mnl. WlUia ~tlmJ.,
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por presen y. r. 1sson IS a Mr 8 1 h Wh't
d M
concernmg cue IS nc conveu· Mrs. Bob Mi1Jer entertained spent SUnday at Lake
1 e an
grarl· "ile of Kyger Creek High
s. e~ a
rs. 1tion to '&gt;e held Tuesday, ~ct. the Golden Rule class of the where they vlsited wJtb bill
School and is employed as a Clyde Wmebrenner . were hos- 19 at Middleport with M e I g s Pomeroy Church of Christ Tues- thor and sister-In-law, Mr.
f• :ndation mechs.nic for the tesses for the meetmg.
Temple as hosts.
day evening at her home, Union Mrs. Charles ~thony.
PcunHOy, Ohio
State of Ohio. The couple Is re- Othe~ ofh~ers are .Mrs. Char. . r. invitation was read to at· Ave
Mr. Ross WJSe ~as returned
TONIGHT
siding at 915 Ash·Street, Middle- les Whit~, vice president; Mrs. tend inspection at Logan April The meeting, in charge of 1to Middleport from Miami, l'la.
NOT OPEN
;port.
Clyde Wme~renner, secretary; 20. The birthdays of Mrs. Ben Mrs. Elwood Bowers, president, where he baa spent tbe winter.
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Mrs. Genevieve Saxton. t~eas- Neutzling and Mrs. Homer opened with devotions by Mn. Miss Mary Schaaf, Columbul,
FRIDAXp~I~:J~RDAY
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urer; and Mrs. Nora Hamilton, Jones were observed with the Charles Eskew who read an ar- visited last weekend wltb her
"YOU'RE NEVER TOO
Sur prist&gt; Birthday
flower chairman. Mrs. Murray I birthday song. Mrs. Griff Rus· licle by Dale Evans Rogers from sister and family, Mr.. anciMrl.
YOUNG"
Dinner is Held
read the Easter story from the sell, staff captain, thanked the the Christian Herald. Psalm 23 Everett Bachner, Karen and
rerry .;Jisch&amp;iOe~~Martln·
A surpri!ie birthday dinner scnptures and the
openmg officers and staff for attendmg in unison ami sentence prayers Connie.
Nina Foch·Diana Lynn.
I was held Sunday, April 4 at prayer was g\ven by Mrs. Don- the
practice session
a.nd by the members concluded the Mrs. Flossie Allensworth and
"THE QUIC.K GUN..
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har ald Boone.
announced that the next practt~e devotions. Members answered son, John, and Mrs. Grace
Audie Murphy Merry AndE&gt;n
ld F G ·d
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Two hymns were sung, se.o;;s ion will be held May 10 m_ roll call with 8 miracle of the Hawley visited over the week-TechnicolorI o · . Mar Hner, Langsville, bon· 1"Blest Be the TI'e"
' and "In preparat'IOn 1or in spec 1·Ion
m New testament.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY
I ormg
r . arold Gardner. At· I the Garden." Devotions were June.
AprUJ1.14
: tendmg were Mrs. Harold Gard- given by Mrs Boone using the
It was voted to purchase a Hawley and family of Toledo.
HANK 'NtLltAMS'
i ner, Langsville, Mr. and Mrs. I theme, "The· Joy of Easter,"
lilly for the church at Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plck"YOUR CHEATIN' HEART''
Ro~a!d Ca rter , Mr. and Mrs. 1 which included several poems.
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A round robin get·well card was ens were in Columbus over the
~~Jti!~:!~~~~~~on. oi"ivt&gt;~R~~ Lamg Stro_ng and ~r_s. ~~-rbarct ; During the program hour
sent to Mrs. Walter Kennedy weekend where they visited
O'Conne-ll
Gardner, all of Galhpohs, Mr. , each member gave a reading
Jr. A reading, ••A Bible Charae- with her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Buttons-Art hur
Chri s Crosby·Rex tn.R:ram. and Mrs. Gerald Grate
and . Mrs. Charles White gave 'Th~
ter, John The Forerunner," was A. C. Webb and Mr. Pickens'
~~~: ~~r~l~.a~str~~efir/~~~~V Harley, Mr . and Mrs. Harold Legend of the Dogwood Tree." The Riverview PfA is having givQe~ by Mrs. A. L. Phelps.
sis~e~, M~. and Mrs. Paul Kautz
IVhich touche~ the h~art . al· K. Grate, Langsville, Mr. ~nd An arrangement of daffodil!; and a cafeteria supper at the school
mz games were conducted an amJ y.
termt!ing bl:'tween tuv and . Mrs.. 'fho~ Carsey __and fam1ly, forsythia were used on
the Friday evening, April 9 from by Mrs. Bowers with prizes a~ Mr . and Mrs. Leo Kenn~y
tragedy Colorcertoon! .
H~rnsonvdle. Mr . a~d M~s. i1 table with a lace cloth and yel· l 5 to 7 p. m.
warded to Mrs. Eskew and Mrs. spent the weekend in Springfield
Admission ?~c &amp; 40c
Harold W .Gardnt!r and fam1ly 1low tapers. Cookies and coffee
At 7 p. m. a full ... length Denver Kapple. Refreshments where
they
visited
with
.......iiii::ii::::::::iiii::::::::::::::::::::::i."~t.";;Co:l~um~b~u~s~a~n~d~M:r.~an:d:_:M::,rs. 1 were served by the hostesses mo.~ie . .. T~e Long_. Long Trail. were served by the hostess to her sisters,
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs.
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I to Mrs. Lucille Mayes , Mrs. tr, starrmg Lucille Ball and the above and Mrs. Conrad Oh· Clarence Bailey and sons. Riebl Murray,
Mrs. Pearl Horfman, Desi Arnez will be shown for a linger and Mrs. Louis Osborne. ard and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Elizabeth Slaven,
Mrs. small charge. There will also
C. R. Gilbert, and Mrs. '!bel·
rna Shirk. Ml'l!. Shirk h.. been
. Frances Bearhs, Mrs. Hamil· be games.
: ton and Mrs. Saxton. The class
The menu for the supper Is
hospitalized for the past twO
e Plush Rabbits ~~~- 39c to $2.98
h
f h h k
d
dl
weeks. They vt..ited enroute in
, will meet the first Tuesday of am, Is ' c le en an noo es,
West Jefferson with another sl&amp;e Lambs, Slack or White -~~- $1.98 ! each month.
mashed potatoes, candied sweet
' - - - -potatoes, cole slaw, jello salad
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake.
• Plastic Sunny Pull Toy _ _ _ __ 89c I Robert Fetty and family of , green beans, sucootash, baked' Pia ns were made 1or
in
Mr. Earl Bra&gt;ton of Cln·
Pomeroy.
beans, rolls, jelly, pie, cake, spection on Saturday, May 1, cinnatl spent the wee,t&lt;kend:~;~:~'ll
ePiastic Lamb Pull Toy -~~­ 89c
· · ·coffee and orange drink.
when Pomeroy Chapter
186, with hls sister and b:
- -- ---OES, met Tuesday evening at law, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Young,
• Rubber Inflated Toys -~ 79c and 89c
FIRST
HOME ON VACATION
th M
who have been iU. He returnt!d II
Miss Connee Rae Willia.
e asonic Temple.
QUALITY
'DS,
Clara Sue Soulsby, worthy to Cincinnati Sunday.
REGULAR
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mr R,· ~·-d p;.k s •· In
matron, and James Soulsby,
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Cert"1f 1'ed O"tl Statt'on I Williams of Rutland Road, Is worthy patron, presided. lnitia. Dayton th'IB week to a ttend the
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
W. Main St.
Pomeroy home for Spring vacation. She tion was held for two candi· ~ttish Rite spriBg reunion
·--~""'"""=="""""'====""""""""""""""'"""""'"""="""B"""=""""""=·"-"··="""""".;,.~altltt~elllnd~si!M\101or-:e~he~a~d~Sit'ta~te~C:JI_o~llee~ge. , dates with Caddie Wickham as WJth his brother, Warren Pick·
. . . _ 50ioist. The candidalea will be ena who resldea in Dayton.
initiated at the Inspection. A
six o'clock dinner at
the
Town and Country Restaurant
will precede the inspection and
reservations are to be made
with Georgia Watson by April
26.
Mr. and Ml'll. Edwin Ash enAn Easter greeting was read tertained with a party at their I
from Grand Chapter. A thank home in Forest Run honoring .
you note was received for con~ their daughter, Rhoda, on her
lrihution made to the 'OES eighth birthday.
Hospital Circle. It was announc- Games were played and pried that
Roberta Circle will zes awarded to Roma Neaae and
meet April 1.1 at McConnels- Duane ''napp. Brenda Ash disville, beginning with a 12 0•• Irlbuted numbers lor a door prlclock luncheon.
ze aod a filled Easter basket
Invitations were rectlved to •~d won hy Danny Huston.
attend inspections at Mt. Olive, After the honored guest openApril 8 Belpre, April 10; AI· ed her 'lfts, the group sang
bany, April 19 Lowell, April Happy Birthday to her and hot
22; Urania . at Painesville, April dogs, potato chips, cake and
24; Marietta April 27· Beverly pop were served.
April 29· Cheshire 'A .1 30 : Present were Beverly Houda·
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Racine, May 3; GuYsvill:~
shelt, Jill Warner~ Roms Nease,
ii· Columbia
May 8. N 1
Cheryl Moore, Lee AM Nease,
viue, May i3; Stock~rt." ;:; Susan Gooch, Debbie Harden,
14, and Evangeline at Middle- David Nease, Timmy CundUf,
port May 26
Duane Knapp, Jeff Cundlll,
The Chapt~r cl d In
Danny Huston, Robin Hubbard,
Jar form with Fl ose
Tregu. James Ferrell, Mickey Wllliams,
orence racy, Ca ol Lynn
Brenda Brian
a past matron, giving the farer
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well. Refreshments were served and Rhoda Ash.
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jttl baJ;tled Communist planes Fl04 J~l ftghters to the Far · of Lecsb·Jrg, \a., If Hal is ex. 1r.orth.
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Band Boosters
Name Officers
For Next year

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white covered table and center.
ed with an Easter basket wilfl
yellow candles on either side.
Hostesses were Betty Cowan
Virginia Edwards, Alice Stru:
Oficers were elected for the
ble, Janet Williamson and Car- coming year when the Pomeolyn Teaford.
roy Band Boosters Association
mel Tuesday evening, al the
The Rock Springs Methodist Senior High School ' auditorium.
church and Enterprise
EUB
Mrs. Maxine Arnold, presl·
church will hold combined Holy dent, opened the meeting With
Week services at 7:30 p.m. be- devotions. Reports of the secreginnlng SWiday and continuing tary, treasurer and commltleel
through Wednesday at the Rock were given. A slate of ofllcer
Springs church, and ThurSday for the coming year 111s prethrough F ster Sunday at the sented hy the nomlnatinJ comEnterprise church. Rev. Chester mittee.
Lemley and Rev. Menzel Smith Elected were Mrs. Truman
will alternate messages. Holy Russell, president;
Mrs. !Ul·
communion will be given by her
Qulvey, vice Pftlldent;
Rev. Lemley on Thursday even- Mrs. Marvin Burt, secretary;
log.
and Mrs. HaroJ!! Eversbach,
treasurer. Installation of olliIowq ranka second among cero will be held al the May
states of lhe Unioo In produc- meeting.
llon of 50Yhean•.
It was voted to purchalt a
1.•=--"""======-.luaed altonium lor the band. i'!Ie
commlttee lor lmprovemen~ to
football
booth will begin woJ'k,
MAS,ON
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A menu for the Alumni bca!tquet was subtilitted to
Mra.
FRI ,-SAT,-IUN.
April 9•1o.n
'-Eiza Gilmore president of the
Bob cummlnl•
Alumni Asaociation.
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Frankie Avalon and
At the close of the J!itoel!ng,
Annette Funleallo Ill
refreshments were ~«4 by.
MBEACit PARTY•
Mra. Renza MenchiDI illlil Mn.
Mar · 1 Burt wltb Mrl., Clllrlu
--.and
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Georre C. Seott and
Logar eontrlbuli!IS. ~
Peter Sellen In
lor the May
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Mrs. George Wolf of Rt. 1,
Long Bottom, bas won tbe
Eastern High school vocabu·
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eiprocity _ "mutual agree·
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CroW's Town &amp; Country Rest.aurant.
Harrison. of Vermillion. Ohio
winner of the world champion..
' ship in Class ··B'' hydro durlnc
cump...tition racing in
1963t
added that ht&gt; fee ls there will
be well over 100 participants
1 in tht! races .
1 The races art&gt; ex-peded to be
' conducted on Sunda~· . June 20,
beginni ng in the afternoon.
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each party." Runner-ups were
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MaJ Cbarln Knigbt, son of
Mr.
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' i aad Mrs. Howard
87 United Preas International
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Knight, an a _q uar eridiiP1e in 1engt ·
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Temperaturet wUI averaae 3 I
ance IC e s or guess! Chester, and David Leonard,
Harnson sa world records,
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to 7 degrees above normal. ,
Will be $1.
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son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry shou ld some_ he ,broken during
Qnly miDor day .· ... day
Attendmg the rneetmg were \ Leonard, Slar Route, Cbe•ter. the Pomero) evel)l..,w•ll _be of.
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changes Ita
tim.peratures 1
New members WE're elected to the Meigs County 4-H E-velyn G,lmore:
~resident,
. hctal tf t_
he race rourse ts sur...
throngb Wednesday ofgbt.
Clu!J Council at the annual Officers and Advisors Con- I Joseph Struble, first VIce preSI·
' veyod pnor to the event.
Ralllfall Will average lbree· terence this P"St week. Council members are elerterl for dent' Martha Mayer. sec 0 n d i
I Regalia Chairman
Willis
By U~ited Pretl International teatbs to one·b.alf iucb north a three year term.
v1ce president ; Edward Kenne-l
. Leadmg~am assured Harrison
A spring tornado swept into aad eu.e·balf mch or more
They include 4-H Girls. Mary Thompson, Sharon r dy, secrelary and treasurer, !
steps Will be taken immediate.
Southern Ohio from . lrutiana soulb. Sbowera or tbunder· Holter and Debbie Sheets: 4-H Boys, Alan Gibson. John l and Kenneth Harris. Elma Rus- 1 R ,f3S
I ly to make arrangements to surThursday night, touching v!f llobowers are hkely about Sun- Meredith and Carl Shenefield. Advisors elected inc lude sell. Norbert Neullhng. . Jr.
'I vey Ihe_ cours~.
high winds over most of the d~~ and Moo~~· ......""' .. ... . Mrs . Mary K. Rose, Mr~· l · ·--·-·· ··~~ -- · ·· · ·· ·-·: Paul Case~ and Ed_1th Sisson,
Harrls.un s;:1.1d the A-hydr?
aJong with severe
!Mane Turner, and C1atr 1967 in addition to those serving I the execuhve eomnlltlee.
I bo.ats WI I!
at approXI·
mng and thunderstorm.&lt;J.
Wood e.
as officers are Sally Mora Eric j
mat ely 78 miles per hour, the
R•Jtcl LBJ Offer
The twister toucbF&lt;l down
Currently servi:Ig a, offi~ers l Parker. Archie Ruse and 'char- ·
BELLEFONTAINE.
Ohio 8-hydro, about 82. C-hydros 87,
Tbere was no Indication the near Middletown
and hop, of the Me1g, County 4-H Club I F ·ker
WO
' !UP II - A twin-engine Beach· ' 0.11yro,, 90 •nt X-hydros 110.
Communists ~ould. Red China scotched eastward to Waverly
Council are, Pres_ident , .L . Mal· es ~et: '
era f ai~plane cra~hed
and : In the runabout field A· models
'lllursday rejected President and then to Lucasville in Scioto
0 10g IR
cohn Hamm : v1ce president, A~vlsors c~:rently o~:m;ers
burned m a heav1ly
wooded . will rev up to about 65 mph,
1 Joh~soo's _offer for unconditlon~ County near the . Ohio Ri·ver.
Richa~d Koblentz; secretary, of t e Counclt are T~c ter·
area ju_st. north of here early ~o- : the B-class 70 miles per hour.
al dtSCUS!IOns of an end to the Heaviest d~nu.ae was reportPatrtcJa Koblentz , and treasur- ' rett, ,M~sh. G. R. R omHplson,
day, k11lmg one man and lfl· C·l Service 55, the C·1 Runa..
-·-.about .lO miles
Dan Shenefield
Sm1t
Mrs . oy o ter ' Two persons were fined and IJurmg
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war and P ren·dent Ho .Chi. M'nh
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er, Jenru·rer Bl akes1ee.
Rex:
. ., bouts 60 and _the X-Model Runaof . Nort.l-t. Viet Nam md~rectly norUJ of Portsmouth, where two
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The clu~ ~embers.
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two others forfeited bonds today ; The. H1ghw~y Patrol
sa1d bouts will h1t a speed of a·
rejected 11 today.
buUdings were flattened and all Machinery began commg _In terms exp1re m 19611 m addJhon Sue Ann Myers, who 1s serv- 1in County Court action of Judge 1Th?mas McGill, 43. Wakem~n, 1 b&lt;mt 90 miles per hour.
In addition ro the Marine re. communications and electricity Thursday_ for the used machm· to the offic~r~ include Sharon ing her second t~rm as a Frank W. Porter, .Jr .
IOh10, wa~ d1scove:ed walkmg ! Members of the regatta com1nforcem_ents, inf~rmt&gt;d sources were knocked out.
ery_ auction spon~ored _by the ~reeker, Dtxie Roush, Ernest· ~emb~r of the ?h10 Slate Jun· Ronnie Manley was fined $50 along a highway _w1t h burns on , mtttee discussed the possibillln Washmgton said, the United The storm, officially de- Me1gs County Jumor Fa1r Board me Wood and James M~. , 1or Fatr Board, 1~ also a mem· and cnsts on a disturbing the !95 per_ cent of Ius _b~y.
ty of permitting the racers to
Those whose terms exptre m ber of the counctl.
peace charge with $25 ot" the i Mc~J!i told authorities he was have time trials arter 3 p,m .
scribed as 8 tornado caused at at. the fairgrounds Saturday.
' .Middle.
Richard Koblentz• Pre••
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. . the ptlot of the plane that had on Saturday, June 19.
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suspended .m ravor of s1x
This
least one death near
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WII· crashed. .H1s
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':' '. Ken· wou ld fol 1ow a sky show that
killed hy lightning. Rolwrt Roth- Board, salo additional maclnn·
liam Krider was lined $5 and nelh GTiffith .01 Birmingham: is tentatively set to begin at I
10
man, 1~. Middletown, sought ery will be receJved today and
costs on a OSP citation of hav· i ~n;!d
Ene County, was p. rn. Saturday.
shelter from the storm undf!r 8 Saturday morning.
ing no rear view mirror.
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Forleiting bonds were Ray- ,
SUIT FILED
nlng struck
WIShes to consign machinery
mond Priddy $25 for reckless I J 080 A
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Alb
Tbree
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Tra!fle
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Mr.
KoBOGALUSA,
La.
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The
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collision near Lancaster early may biing it to the fairgrounds on city hall today in this tense community where the Ku
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PTA TO ELECT
' creen, scame a e~r m C elg
in a Crash
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The Portland PTA will
_ommo;. Peastodourtfl Plans ha;ve been made for
Debrt.. . !rom the storm der way at 10:30 a.m. and will
No parade permit was issued, but Negro leaders Monday evening at the school t am ' . IS seheldmg cu,s Ytho the All
Sports banquet and
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blocked u. s. 23 in Lucasville run un ! 1.I all mac h'mery IS
so ld . sa id they would march1 anyway
A R~d Cross film. "Te..1ch John-~ court
activity 8 suit bv Alva new officers have been elected.
where traffic was held up fu;
)lleigs County Junior
fair
CORE has made _thiS paper mill City a prune target to Swim." will be shown by D Guhl. v:oo;ler. a ain;l ,John by the Eastern High School
WASHINGTON-TEEN • AGE several hours and one person Board will operate a
lunch !or CIVIl rights protests: Farmers threatened a natiOnal YvoMe Scally and officers will R Murphy R D 1g Pomeroy Athletic Boosters.
UDeJI)Pioyment is expected to was injured slightly. To the stand at the fairground.
boycott of Bog~lusa's b1~gest ~~n-~_stry__and_s:lld _!'rotest- be elected.
h~s been dismiss~d. ·
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lllyrOeket In June when
the north in Waverly, winds and a
ant and Catbohc orgamza· ' 'You'll he writing
history
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I Spencer, president:
Horace
close of school sends a wav~ of reported tornado caused damlions had volunteered thetr , with your marching feet. If we i
ARREST MADE
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·-,support.
must die let us die for
free· Tho Ohio State Patrol report· TOKYO - Commumst Chma. dents; Wyatt Chadwell, secreo
seek~ . into ,'the labor .market.
In Hillsboro in Highland Coun.~
A crow,:i of 500 negroes i dom."
e..: the arrest of Sherman Til- ]rejecting President Johnson's bid 1 tary. and Charles (Red) Cart,
"Were gomg to be m a real ty., a house was heavily damcheered Farmer at a rally last I City officials ga·..e no Indica· lis, l;s, Rutland, charowe..J withlfor peace In Viet Nam.
. . treasurer .
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tlon they would grant the par- fictitious registration. He -was j "The United Stale,. for all Ils j The All · Sports banquet wHJ
crack so far as teen-age lllll!ID- aged by the hilh· w - and
ployment lS concerned ln JWI~. electric power was leVered to .
"If you were born black, you lade permit and police protec- cited to Meigs county court to- j ~ip serv1ce _to peace, .~s prepar· : ~ held May _f~ at the school
It will probably go hi~~· th18. most of tha cft,y for about 20 Middleport Boys Leagoe Base-. were hom to troubl~.
tion requested by Neeroes.
day.
mg for a bigger w111~ _ _
with At~ens High School Baskyear . than ever . before, Labor minutes. In other par11 of Hlih- hall Assfl. President Do~ M1Us
elball Coach Charles McAielt
~y W. Willard Wirtz told land County, 1 1r aile w.. has called another meetmg lor
and James Vennari,

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Thf' Oogfu~ht took place 35. arge o
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ju~t off the south coast of be Joseph E. Foster Jr., or the
China. This placed th~ Ameri- class of 1948. The Acmets .?f
can planes m u 1e mouth of the Par~ersburg:
W. Ya.
w1ll
Gulf of TonKin, far clo.c;er to fu~lSh ~Uslc _for the
dance
Chinese territNy than to any whl~h wtll begm a~ 9 p.m. h.
other p.1rt o! the Asian conti· _Tickets for the dmner, w Je~
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t~he::~q,~agement
but a Navy
was shot down elseanti·aircraft fire. The
¥escued.
~~~:t::~ ralda against
tl
norUi,..,were ~•• the u.s. Embassy
3.000 more u.s. Masquadron of Ma·
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en route to South
In line with the U.S.
~.,~~~::;:'·;~ pressure on
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peace.

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East to help rr•rCltect bombers c~uted.
A US
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from air ~ttack. T~te Marine
NaV} Je1!1 Iuvolved
the Mh.;s brok£" off and fled
squadro~ Will fly fo'2 jets.
four Navy F'4 Navy Phantom alter a short exrt:angt or rire.
In ano~er dt:velopme~. • j~ts wer~ IDV1'lved in the dog IThe Amerkan tliers could not
South . V~etnamese
mthtary h~~t w!tb tt.e Communists say whel her th.:o planes bore
court der.reea lhe death penalty wh1le flymg "MIG patrol" for a North V!el.namr'se or Chinese
to·i ay for N~uyen Van Hai, a 140..plane Navy raid against I markingf . EoUl countries use
terrcrist wh'1 betped bomb th~ C~mmumst Nort.ll Viet~amese 1 the Rus~ian MIGs.
U.S. Embassy March 30. Hanotlhndgeo;. At the £arne tune 80 1 It was the fir!=t contact with
has threa!t.ned tt· kill an Amer~ U.S. Air For&lt;~e plane!l were i MIGs :;mce a h~'ndful of them
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. lat China today while ~n
a ada of 220 Navy and Alr
ce pla~es car-ried out _the
est raid of the ~ar agamst
monist North Vtet Nam.
tiona,Uty of the Soviet-built
Ml , jets w~ not known. One
wf.S·seen gomg down in flames
as '
MJGs broke off. the ac·
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are expeeteo to compete in tho
Pomeroy Regatta June 18-IJ-21
which will feature sanctioned
Eastern U. S. Divisional Cham1pionship Boat Races.
I This was reported by Kay
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of
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Inc ., Wednesday. in a mf'etJnl
wjlh the regatta committee at

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the sanctioned Eastern U. S. Divisional Championship Boat Races were discussed Wednesday · at a meeting in
Crows Tow_n &amp; Country. Standtng, L. to R., are Pomeroy C of C PreSident Jack Carsey, Bob Prmka, o! the Athens advertising firm of that name; Plans were made for
the
~!Ills Leadmgham, regatta chairman: Mrs. 1\label Harrison, secretary-treasurer of the Mid-East Outboard Assn., and Kay Harrison, world cham- I Alumni Banquet to be held at
plo~ rat!l!r.-Sentinel Photo
the Pomeroy Junior
High
School auditorium Saturday,
May 29, at the meeting of the
executive committee and oUI.~
cers of the Pomeroy Alumni
Assoclatlon Wednesday evening
at town hall .
'nle dinner will be
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PHS Alumni
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blown over · and · a bjlm ·COl· thlsSundayat7:30 ·p .m.fntown
~all'
lapsed across the road Dear hall to organilll! lor the comine
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Petersburg. ,
season.
Clncfnl'ati reported hailstones
Mills met wllh a small group
as large .. golf balls pelt~ the Th~sday evemng but all agreed
Clll\lSTER, W. Va. (UPl) -was a downhill run- from $12,- ~ emor In the state's history .
city for ahout20 ml!lutet before actmn sbouW be deferred. until Bill Marland walkoo down the lsoo-a-ye governor of the state In IIJ56 he ran lor the U.S. Sen·
heavy rainl ~au.. Power .liPea more could 11ebe
.present.
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line of .stalls, ins~tlng the to $711-a-week U&gt;xi&lt;ab driver in ate but was defeated. He tried
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were down In parta of lhe city' . Plans must
. comp • "'. at sleOk. raJ;&lt; horses .. Be lipPed he Chicago.
qai in 1958, and loot the bid
Closing liK'I.i!ted ~lae~ts.
on&lt;e lor sigh-up day, 8881flll- wasl oo the right trat:k .
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Drink had greased his slide for the
'IOCI1atic nomination.
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ment of new P~)"'l'S In the t-It oi -k again In the rugged from respectablllty to the dark His world feU apar1, and he
v,~on~~~ Memorial H~ and 13-15 age groups, and · to mount.ainll of. his Jlorne ~tate, ,wolld of the alcoholic. .
50ugbt aolaee t alcohol.
ADMiliS[ONS •
DanS• ....,., money ~ carry on t'h 0' the Olll!'llme bof aov;erl!Qr of
Rabll JJeked
For almost three yean he
VQlan. ~!01': ~ ~ -·
tiUD1mor prOgram.
;west .Vug~.: will detei1i!fned Now he is sure he has II !ought a losing battle with the
!I&lt;&gt;Jila!ld,s oon; Mrs; ~ank · Nojll, ~
to "m~ gillld".. I!! ,)lis o.,. job licked.
bottle.
Statel 1Jilthtlraw Ill vfUe. '
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· aa ~alj!~1~Uia:mUI~ ' "I haven't had· a ch11nk oow · Then he joined Alcoholics
South VIet Nam. It DisCHAaGES ..;; Enuna
Tbe Eastern Htgh
School James i(&gt;,f • . ~.Wo 'IIOrae' 1n ..... than rour years," ·he l\nony!IIOUI.
lttiJII Fudly
call for · ''lliKioll- Onl, ~ble: ; Charles. . Jo~. l!lnd members :wlll·~ve ,a COIJI; ~"· . r = k 'QP.!ltator said. ''l&gt;ut I'm st!U working on
ofapelc&amp;iPo~Y.; ·RonaJd . ~.l)llllliiY. taa: ti4Y Saturday_. They a¢ atfell• . · · ; .. ::
lt.lt's a r ·o~lell),_ a rougb 01111 .. ':'hroUih It all,llll 10lfe kept
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a trick
wi\I.Jilay and tha!-ch
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10 Milke &amp;ood."
t'elt f8!!1liJ of fuur children toand deOMI" ,9 i;I'I!S' ..,. -¥r. ~; -~
,al t a.m.; al 'i~Hd&amp;Yole, '.!... oltlil!g ljll · 1Ji IM"uddle. Marl:lljl ,... ,. when be
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elect~.; Cl)veti)Or of Weal Vli'- Mlrllmd, an but forgotten
IIIIIU~ ' ~ Pap· TwO) ter.:. ·' '
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President Johnaon Thursday at
·~ ·~blnet news conference.
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COMMUNIST CIIINA, RUS- ala and North Vlat ""!"Y reJ"t
ed .f7et!Ident Johnson 1 plan .or
~~~~~d Vll!l•Namth Soviet.ldlea~
ets ""' • ·lie1ear ey wou ..,,
Clldtii'M ID)' · peBN talks und'
U~"!d States stops bonibJnl Notlli VIet Narn. ·
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speakers. The banquet wiU
open to tho public with
$1 .~ ticket charge. Tickets
only a short while before he I he distribule~ ., busmest plllctl]
was "man to watch" went to , 10 the diStr,
Chicago and got a job delving ,
----a tukab .
MRS ALUMNI TO MEET
He felt it was the kind of a The Middlepo':f High s. ~lllti~-.
job ~e needed - the conU&gt;ct Alumm A99n. will meet at .
with penple of all walks of hfe h•&lt;!h school Monday .
eased his hard climb back up at ' 10 p. m. All offl&lt;eri
the ladder to respectability .
mom~ are urged to
~ 'wo days ago. Marla11d came
here In 111115wer to a call from
. AUlMNl TO
Edwards, who owns waterford The Racine High
Park race track.
IIJll!ll Aaaii., wfll meel
Tharsday Marland started ln MOII!IaJ at 7:30 P: m.
on his new job- "alde and as- Souiheia Local _ Rich
IIOCiate" lo Edwards ID wbatev· ~oll•cer•
or capacity he could help_In the~ peraont1 ate
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Pantbers Pound Oak Hill Nine 12~2
HlPoDMil'OJ J&gt;OQDCied ibo 0 1 k
II Oaks ''1-J Thunday evmlefty Rex CUmlllOIInd
the route on the
1 lieady ~::~ under
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Cwnmlngsllmlted the visiting
Oak Hill club to only lOur hlllt,
two of which were In the al%1h
frame wbtle Wmlng It and
atvtng' u on! 1 free
p
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paasea.
Cummings had a no • hllter
unlil the fourth imllng when
first baseman Bowling and right·
flelder Rose bit safely.
Cummings retired Oak Hill

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wllh llr"'-11 In the seoond and l l!:d Baer, second basemen, and 1the plate in 111e •I'IJM ...,.
l1ftb lnnin1•
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1cumm1nge, each wllh 1 111ng1e ond bueman LMJ1a
Ala!Q It wu Senior 8 0 hi and double tn lour liiMo at bat moved 10 third oo '.l d!&gt;qble by I
Smith ~ho paced the Panther ~ "oh Crow and George Bar· le!Uielder Parb ~~ ecot·
hllten. 111e lmpreuive ohort- ru each wtth singles.
ed on an inlleld' 0111 lfler Parke
ltop went I&lt;Mir for five, all em. Three pllebera worked
on had lllolen leCiliiiL
&amp;Jes, In the lead-oft olot. Smlth ibo mound for Oak HID aeltlng Pomeroy wilt trpe!i to Jock·
bas mw hll safely seven of nine only five llrlkeouts. They walk- tiOnperml~!. afler!&gt;l1on, weath- ,
times at the plate this selliOD. ed 4.
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Swindell Pomeroy held a 7rO lead alter Oaks
000 00: o - z 4 41•&gt;;:=:!:::.::.!
and Catcher Dirk Worry h•d the first three lnnlnge and then Pornet'O)' !Ill 433 X-(12) (15) 0 •
three hits each, Swindell two finally grabbed lull command Snyder (LP), Crawlnrd
4, "Don't 1o1 mad, l!:d, bllt
triples and a double and Werry In the fourth when lour rune Taylor 5 and Swann. CUmmlnss hand 11 1Uil sore lnJm the
three singles. Each batted Jn were laDled on fDur hits, a walk and Werry.
lime we shook bands!"
4 runs.
' and error.
Umpires: ~ Armes and
Other Pomeroy hitters werel Oak Hlll'o lone runs croased Homer Smith.

Reds High on Catcher

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(UP!) .,. Pltcbet Dave Robe~ I was the winner.
in his lelllec and problbly ~
apparentlrwill be retuming to Columbus jumped in front go to ibo Mayo e11n1c lit
h!o liometown (jfo.(~lumbus, as with four run. in ibo first on a cbestor, Minn., early a mem~ of the Columbus two-run homer by Jooe Martinez it wu ••..........cl 'l'llllnd.I;J':
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and singles by Gene Michael, Griffith has had plebttil obloiJ&lt;
The 20 ·year ·old soothpaw,1Bob Perry and Frank Herrera. February.
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from Philadelphia - which had the eighth.
Buffalo Eills elgned nine p~ )l ·
signed him. to a boruu contract Roberts allowed seven hits I el'! for the 1115 ......., , _..
two years ago, worked seven ! and four runs during his stint, I day. The list included clef .,..
innings Thursday as the Jets but appeared in line for a spot tackle Tom Keating, end 01' · ;
edged Birmingham. 6-5.
on the Jets' roster.
ley Ferguson, lineba&lt;ter :u.ij;l
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Moot baseball observers rate Reds' Hampton, Va., club. HeTenn. , alter spring training aters ln their farm system and
CklclnnaU and the Chicago _w_as_ex.:pected
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April I, 1165
The Reds and White Sox clash
Bletner Block - Patti Arn-'
here today In the se-cond of four AUGUSTA, Ga. !UP[) - A ' yer wa· 'ive under par go- Then, four strokes off Play- old 388; Kathy Davis 366; Ce· '
games they are playing 00 lhelr record- shattering, par
lng to the 15th hole. The others, er's pace, came former U.S. cile ·an M•tre 343: Ruth Ann
lrlpa back home from •'lorida. ~asters golf field set out after except for Tony Lema, didn't Open champion Tommy Boll 1Dye 418; Betty Sayre 471: Total
Chicago whose weakness is 8 little Gary Player today. .
charge muc.h from then on. But big Georg" Bayer, short-swing- 1986; Won 2 Lost 1. Masou Fur
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lack of htitlng, managed exac/- The black-clad South Afrtcan, Player bfl'(hed 0'1e ·5th and fol- Ing Doug Sanders, wes Ellis niture - Nellie Smith 308: Bet·
ly lour hlto off three Cincinnati wt.J won thts tournament In lowed With aoother birdie on and Raymond Floyd. All had ty Csdle 371; Mary Johnson 4ZO;
pitchers and the Reds rattled 1961 when Arnold Palmer
the 16th and that was tl.
69's.
Bernar;ne .. iter ... 405; Evelyn
the White Sox hurlers for 13 tered on the final hole, hu a Earlier Lema thanks to an . AI 10 came four amateurs, Profftlt 279; Handtcap 114; Tohits.
tw&lt;&gt;slroke lead over the
ea le on' lhe '!3th had ke 1 Billy Joe Patlon, who almost tal 1897. Won I Lost 2.
.
. shotmakers
ever
g
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Miller's Market - Darlene
In the last two meetings thiS here. F&lt; •ored Jack
pace. He also b~rd•ed the 18th M k Ho k'
Do ld All
D I . 01'
387
spring with the Reds. Chicago was one of lour golfers
go six under
JUSt as Play· 2'ar
lpd msf,
na Ro bent, a JWeaviler C3315 k e3o09res BetltverH s
h
ed t tal f f h'ls
was at that point later on-- g.year-o
rom
c es er. uan a ar
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Y es
as ma~g 8 0 0 IVe 1. to . him.
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then N.Y., and Richard Davies, 456 ; ~~1ayse' Clevenger 412 ; To·
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and no runs. The loser agam . total of 33 of them bruke
!Bth 1 Y bo competing in his third Masters tal 1899· Won 3 Lost 0. Mason
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Bowling Center - B1ll1e GJ •
ot the Sox' staff, who was sldered one of the most
a.. / 1 e
lm m a •e Also at 70 were genial Mason imore 428 · Blind 330 ·
Mary
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rapped lor 12 hits and four runs ing ·golf courses In America
Les•c~ P
Rndolph
Palmer
Byron
Nel-l
stein
332·'
Margaret
Athey
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the 6,980-yard Augusta
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. rna~ e;:: e wa~oneh 0 two son wh~ first wo~ the Masters Ruth ca~pbell 389 · Handicap
Three of those runs came In a! layout.
be - ~ - B 11 ot ~r ;as in '1937 and repeated In 1942; i9· Total 1703. Won o Lost 3.
the third inning off lour hits, '1ut Thursday, u·der a
'~ p~r ~ er 0
Lionel Hebert and gray-haired 1· 'Thabet's Dept Store - Phyl·
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- a
ayer st setavlenf 25" 2• Bo Wininger
lis Ha••ert" 334~ Marv Rickard
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urne ou
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314· June Litchfield 358· Jean
solo homer In the seventh off child's play. The creed
m e ay s pay.
NUL Playoff Standlngs
Ro~sh 32.1; Pat Paugh 37S: Hanlfoyt Wilhelm and the Reds got par or better, or don't
One Of Sl~
By Uuited Pre" IDternational dicap 57: Total 1764. craig's
ibeir othet: run in the fifth.
counting the strokes.
Player's victory over Palmer
Series A
Gall - Cecil Johnson 343; Beu- 1
Jim O'Toole, wM wlll pitch Player counted them
four years ago and wa.
W. L. lah Bocook 376: nelores Stew· .
the Reds' opener Monday ly. He ~tarted out with
ly Meters triumph ever Det~t
2 21
' art 321; Anna Lea White 325;
ag$st the Milwaukee Braves. on the •rsl three hole~.
b: · a non-U.S. golfe•. Chicago
2 2 , Mary Jo Lambert 331: Total
worked the first three innings let up and wound up wtth a
today, he's only one of six
Series B
1696. Won I f,ost 2.
and blanked the Sox.
33-65 over the par
golfers in the par-bust- I
!Best Of Sev•n)
Flesher'• Texaco - Ruth Ann
Then Sammy Ellis took over heat ·Fsclror"!,&gt;ed coBurselrdlo.
crowd.
w. L. Bailey 340 : Arlene Evans 440;
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and yielded the lone hm In the
es
•en
'n it, also, were four ama- Montreal
2 2 Shirley Hesson 315; Maxine AI·
ilxth before Billy McCool camt Player never went over
an unprecedented first Toronto
• 2 dridge 420: Catherine Swatrel
to
k th I' I lr
. ·i fired seven btrdtes, lhe
total for the Simon-pures,
Thursday's Results
221· Total 1736; Won 2 Lost 1.
·onCipcinnatl
wor
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them coming as live
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now boasts an 18-7- t . lh
bh
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w
om
ever
won
Toronto
4
Montreal
2
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tournament.
304 ; J anet compson 395 ; Be t ·
1 record for the spring season. sa
th m . e c u ouse
be
Chicago 2 Detroit 1
Tb Reds
ced th h d ey were going to
tied
Added to the par smashers
ty Fox 316 . Peggy Russell 334\
e
announ
ey a tl,e· Iead
11 others at even par.
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called Tom Perdue, former OhiO !
. like so
NBA Playoll Standlngo
Donna Gibbs 329; Han leap 66;
State University defensive
previous record for break- By United Press International Total 174:4. Won 1 Lost 2. - ..
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.to
return
to
par
wrs established in 1958
High Team s. erles - Bletner
ball
l7 If
did it
Eastern Division
Fll. Perdue, who makes
tiCS fUS
go ers
on open!Best Of Sevenl
Block 1986: High Team Gamehome In Wellston, Ohio,
day.
W. L. Bletner Block 730; Hogh Series
would think," sighed
Bt
s
471
H h
the (lSil reshman ends
P'ayer, "" I with a 65 I'd Boston
2 11- ely
ayre
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fall.
have a comfortable edge. Of Philadelphia
I 2 Game - Betty Hess 202 '·
Clncbmall brass ordered
cour • I'm happy, but with all
Western Dlvl•lon
STANDIN!iS
1111 Jll
due to train .. a catcher
those guys chasing me. and so
tBesl Of Seven)
Won f.o.•t
'IH 'li
oluslvely. Last year he caught
close to me- well, I gness I'll
W. L. :Bietner Block
20
4
have to go out and shoot Los Angeles
2 1IMilier's Markel
16
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BOSTON (UPO - The Na- another 65 today."
Baltimore
1 2'Mason t'urniture
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11
tional Basketball Association's There was such a run at the
Tharsday's Rf'"sult
IMason Bowling Center 12 12
playoff schedule tonight shditld front end that It looked like it Boston 112 Philadelphia 94
.
10
14
. B &amp; B Market
1Thabet's Dept Siore 10
read Russell at Chamberlain mlght take par of 144 for two (Only game scheduledl
14
Gather 'round, perlormanc eo tan s, and ~rab your Dart, Coronet. Polara. Custom 880,
and Los Angeles at Baltimore. roooc'1 to qualify for the final
IFlesher's Texaco .. . 8 '"
or Monaco. If It's bucke~-seat beauty and ac110n you want you ' re in for the Dodge ol
The program really calls lor rounds on &lt;at,.day and SunAHL PlayoH Standings
Craig's Gulf
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your life. All fired up and priced to go. Every one brimmin9 with success at 1 third
the seven-time champion Boston
. After today's 18 holes, the By Ualted Press International I Note: Betty Hess. New Hav1traight r~cord ules year. Step up. Move out Break away. Jom the Bngade of buyttr5
Celtlcs to invade Philadelphia, n-ld :-vm be cut to the low. 44
Series A
en, a member of Miller's Mar-;
awitching to Dodge ... today! Zing 1or spring: Dodge Polara, above. One of five
but the Russell . Chamberlain
hes, plus any golfers With·
(Best or Sevenl
I ket Team on Thursday, Apnl I. ' quick
new ways to pick up a performer and pay a lower price.
has been so obviously d.. in 10 strokes of the leader.
w. L. 1965 howled a 202 game to set
clsive that the National Baske~
Other Hoi GoHen
•·Rochester
4 I Ia new record at the Ma.&lt;on
ball Association's eastern series Player,
Nicklaus,
~rna. Quebec
I 4 Bowling Center.
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could e••ily be renam~
Aaron and Stkes weren t the
W
-----1es.
The Celtics
triggered~.by
on IY "•olfers. Who had t•--'"""' fi rst •· on serSerl
B
Harry Agganis Memorial Award ·
,
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rourW blazers.
es
as Boston University's most
Russells
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Frank Beard was alone at ""
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d Intodefen.stve
Ph 18
1 del h18
valuable football player of 196·1.
~ove
P
under par, after blowing a
W. L. Mexiler, a dean's list student
mg a IWIH&gt;IIe edge
to lie lor second by x·Hershey
3 2
the challenging 76ers. A
the fma·1 hole.
Baltimore
2 3 in the school of education, has M'll
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Middleport, 0.
signed to play with the Boston 1
econ Streets
hrealttbrough on
x-Won series.
home coart. would )eave
Series C
Patriots of the American Fool·
76ers at the brink of ellmlna(Best Of Five)
ball League.
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Sunday afternoon at Boston.
Pittsburgh
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Lefty Lanny Tyo of Kyger
MEN'S CREW NECK against the Lnkers. Los
Creek High and Righthander Exhibition BasebaU Resolto
leo, operating without
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Middleport Cy United Press IDieraalional
Baylor, went two-up 1n
High were locked In a ~ duel St. Louir 6 New York (NI 1
Thursday going Into the third Washington a Baltimore 3
at home bul the Bulleto got
back ln their first Western
mmng when drizzle turned into Kansas City 8 Minnesota 4
Sportsmtn 1114 worklnr men prefor vision playoff meeting at
all • out rain.
Cinc!nnati 6 Chicago &lt;AI 1
"B.V.O,"ohortstmeswutshlrtslor llm•ore. After tonight's game,
Chuck Leach and Tyo had hit Cleveland 4 San Francisco 1
JOil' 'round wur. This 1oamy swill leams resume the regular
safely off Stohart but both ·died New York lA) a Milwaukee 1
shirt Ilomblnes comfort wltll lftller gle game program.
on base. Tyo had completely Jack'lo lint) 4 Los Ang &lt;N) I
frledorn of l&lt;lion loT IIVtiY Indoor
Russell paced tiW Celtlcs to handcuffed the Jackets to that Chicago &lt;N)-Boston rained
n
outdoor ICihll)'. "B.V.D." swut
tftiTts "' conslr,.ttd of IOO% their one-game edge Thnrsday point with nothlng getting 1&gt;6.
••IVywo ;1ht knit cotton •nd 111 niibl when he -Jed the Cehlcs yond the Infield.
MEXILER GETS AWARD
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game over today but heavy er, 2:10-pound .senior linesman
oncl. slttV•boncfs tTl knit for 1trc
The bearded R u 11 e 11 per- rains last night apparently will /rom Saratosa Springs, N.Y.,
wttr. lofochino Wloftlbill.
formed what mnst NBA follow- Ioree a luribor postponement. today was named winner of the
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fohn Miller, M~son.

Waelo and Knlta

PURSES

-VIolet lloillll

o1.

.• ea.e r•
· ,;; a~ .,;_

w va

the

PT PLEASANT - A clvll
action has been flied in the
office ol •the Circuit Clerk styled State Of Weal Virginia Ex
Ref Thoma' Battle, State Tax
Commissioner vs. Mro. Olive
R. Burgessi New Haven. Aooording to tl)e action the defendant is inde~ted to plaintiff tn
the amount ol $58.51 IDr inheritance and tr~nsfer tax and tl1e
plaintiff demlands judgment In
that amount I plus interest 1111d
costs from !he defendant.

Oood loloctlon

Hats

PortlAnd, Peht Po.;.u

Hayman.

120.

. II•• 10-20

Suits

$50,000Set
F Airport
. B.0 dget
I0 New

$3.·1

-

Ladies Dusters •• '2· .$3.·

r::

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.,

98

HE APPLIANCE

••••

BLAETTNARS

By Mn. Lyle Baldenon
· ·r. and Mrs. Donald Myers .
I
the CBC Club Sat·
l urday evening. Further plans

IF YOU BUY A

BAKER,JURNJIURE

MANY MORE .••

Rood lo!Mtlon ef ltyles ond Colora

Spring

'i......

Corvalr 4 dr. Sedan. It you are lookln&amp; far tean&lt;XDJ, th!J one
really baa tt.

1853

ne.clay DIOl'l1lng wltb
eattmaled In Wl!ll of
$11,000 for the home and
lor lbe COIIteniJ.
Mr. and Mrt. KAeppel-,
r818e
the
· pedigreed
do:~
~
the
structure. The tire ln the
electrtc home apparently f1tart.
ed ln the otUc, ~~~~ the
Is not lmown. The local fire
det!Bflmont fouBbt the blala fllr
over three hours.

Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Holcomb
of Aliquippa, Pa.. were gueats
\
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ball- .
\
PT. PLEASANT - The bud· cock.
j
get :or the fis cal year begin-: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Donahue
\ ning July 1. 1965, for Maso• and Mr. and Mro. Hutsell Van
\ County has been oet. Included
of Portland ""':" visiting
, in the new budget is $50,000
and Mrs. Zern Pterce.
an airport in Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walk.
The amount of the new
and Ruth of Reedsville and
i-• $407,659. Net amount to
and Mrs. Hobart NO\veD., II
•aised by levy is $348,659
, were vl~ltlng Mr.
he anticipated expenditures
M La'Z ~·· Da
1107,659 with the difference
and rM~ Sw ' · · ~~ Mr
" made up from the balance
a
an VIS .
•
.d
fr
th' 1. I and Mrs. Charlea Wllhams
carr1e
over om ts ISCll ~~~
-tt~le~~:'!,.......,...,--..
year and profits from the vari.
ous county offices.
The assessed
valuation in
Mason County in the four classes is as fol1ows : Class 1- Per. .
sonal property, $3, ~2.77~ : pul&gt;llc utility
property , $3113.200;
Total Class I, $3,436,075. Class
2 - Real estate ; $19,415,700.
Class 3 - Real Estate, $6,956,· J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'t
110; Personal property, $1.8,863,·
125; Public Utillty, $12,470,000;
rotal Class 3 - $40,280,235 ;
Class ~ Real estate, ~.·
641,120; \ personal property,
'.
018,790 ; : public utility, $980,200; 1
tolal Cll\Ss 4, $7,140,110. Total
fQf all lour classes ~ $78,772,·

2 dr· Hard Top, Just Arrived. PanUac'a tineal od belt and lb1a
one 1J oharp. Power sleeriJIC and brakes. Hydramollc.

Spring Coats • $11-95 -'22·~5

1

FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

\

'

1

Comport ol $9.95

\

T

lunlor 7-15, Mia- 10-20, Half 1111114~111
Polito 5-11

1

Gerry Pl.. tsut- A new

$4.88

•11
tit
Bonnevl e - - - - .~..195

1

2 Pc. Ll•lng Room Suites

3 Pc. Bed Rm. Suite

Catalina t dr. Sedan. Beaullful all whlto with red vln7l IDler-lor. Hydramallc drive. Showroom clean,

Dresses

$4-BB Reedsville
' Society Notes
hl2 TWHCI Rugs $18.88
Po•m &amp;.ekedBaby Bed or Ploy Pen

Lane Cedar Chests

T

right here!

$68

Rogular $41.75 .... $29

MATIRESS COVERS

\'.

look, in the best of taste, and It's all yours,,

9xl2 LINOLEUM
RUGS

SAMSONITE
BRIDGE SETS

•

tl\695
'
.1.

'

rum.

DINEnES
7 Pc.

and Color T.V.

• •

\

this year . . . the fiMst styling, the ne-lt

!IKEIBATILE-When Gre-goire ' Asian takes on a
he
character role In, a
gives to It an authentldty
that comes from being
fluent in five languagesFrench, English, Spanlsb,
Itallan and Germ81L In his
next movie Asian Is seen.
opposite Jean Seberg in
''Moment to Moment.!'

5 Pc. , ••• , • • • • . . . . $48

Rogulor $7.95 cholra 5.95

All Sizes

S288

.

21" Calor 65 model $388

.

March on, in an Easter parade of fashions

18" d. 51 'h"

21 " Calor 64 model $288

- •

have a fash

APRIL IOthl

Tobie
end Chairs
China

64 pont"laC

DAY SERVICE

ber of the Riverview Garden .
club represenled the local
Radio Station WMPO
on
LAUNDRY·Monday mornlng. She was trans·
DRY CLEANING
portod to the station by Mrs. WY 2-5428
POMEROY
Walter
club

-ADMIRAL-

~395

V..

Long BOltOm
SOCJety
• NeWS

~~us~'- Charles Neuman, Sy·!· ~~~on~......
~w·~-==-.162 Chevrolet • • • • $1095

!

STURDY BUNK BEDS

63 Buick • •• •• • • '2595 '2384

$1495""

IWltoche,ster with Mr. and Mrs.
Max Boring. M.,. Tony Boring
accompanied them home.
~ ~r. and Mrs. Asa Boring and
family Little Hqcking visited Mr.
IN OKINAWA SCJ{OOL
a • Mrs. Larry Barton
and Marine Private Firat Clau
daughter.
John w. Stobart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clara Adams and MI:'. , Mrs . George 0 . SIC!bart of Route
~ope crow ?1 Parkersburg VIS· 2, Racine, participated In tbe
1 L Mrs. Wilma Buckley.
Tblrd Maxil:o Dvlslslob's week·
Mr· and Mrs · Chester BuckCounter -Guerrilia WeIfare
ley spent Sunday with
Mr.
o•·•--

and white. Small to extra large.
3.98 to 7.98

WaJon. Owned by one of our mecbantco. Power.
Sleertlli od bruea. lb'dr&amp;matlc.

Oldsmobile- ~595

Miss

New shir ts by Reve re in black. green, blue, tan,

c.i. Statton

weekend guests ot ber parenll, t ..Sabre C&lt;&gt;nv. Cpe, One nreful owner. SpoOeoa JIOid with lllllit
Mr. • nd Mrs. Fred Brinker and top, aeddlo interior. A real beauty,
ramlly.
Rev. and Mrs. Winkler
Sandyville were guests of
parents; Rev. ~nd Mrs.
1~;;ditlo".;;;88;'d'. 4 dr. Power lleeriDt aod brakeo. HydramaUe. Air ·
L'
One local owner.
Jon recenUy.
The Letart, GraMm and
•
ton Me&lt;hod!Jt Ladle• Aid
•
•
•
•
hold their combined matothlyiJust Arrived. Special _, dr, Oni.J 30,6U euy mllea. Automatle
meeting Monday evening in
Letart Church basement.

Social News

I

bull~

Clll'lful

Power ateerlnc and bnlleo. Nl&lt;e,

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·'

Wr. llld 111'1. Iiiii WO... el llr. IIIII llra. Joe Jlllltll

PT. PLEASANT - The Mapltal Saturday evenJnc.
IOn County Council meetllli wlU
Brewer
Janie
Miu JOIII Hunt of 11111
be canductod on Tuesday, April
Re&gt;. llld lin. w. K.' JUua o1
attended ~- •••• -ventarlonea
ne;,.
·teuion
beginThe
at 10· 30
are apend&amp;os the s~
ot the Future
of
13 11
KrodelwlllPark.
""' ·I!Dmemabn
- -·
a. m. with Mro. John Marsh,;ll
~here Ill the Ra7 RICP ~iety
America In Columbul, AprD 2
Pl'&lt;llldent, presiding.
'
Em'ma Dural lleedavllle yla~~ ~~egtt•~;,.___ -~
Piano for tbe spriJJ&amp; lunchlied Sher reit,.
'
"""· ... .........., '""'Y·
eon and other coming events
Mr. and Mn. William 11111' Mr ·
Mn. Mayaard Babr
wlU be discutaed at lb1a time.
ray, Mr. ·llld Mn. "'lbert Fib- - e dinner peoll ol their
Coqnty cammil*s will be
patrtet llld Mr. and Mn. ~ 1011 and daughter-in-law, Mr.
reporting JH'(IIreBI ot planned
bert Flllpatrlek of Coltllllbut, and Mn. Cub Bal!r and Ol1'lsPLENTY Of' LOTS fQR SALE
activities.
IPOIII e weekend with Mr. llld tine and Candace, ol Mlddlepart
ALL WITH PERPETUAL C'.IRI
Illarlllll the al!ernoon ,.._
Mn. Guy Hayman.
recently. The GCealloD wu the
sioii the 'lfOUP will bear a reMr. and Mrs. Rant Halter birthday of Mn. Bahr.
pan oi the developments of
v!Jlled Mn. Hanlon Holter ol Mro. Haaett Bel&amp; and lfBIKI·II
the Muon County Community
Foreat Run.
daughter, Tamara ol
JasAction Group. A report wlll
Mr. and Mrs. Zorn Pierce eph, Mich., came Thurlday
be . Jt+en on the county interest '
IJIOIIt a week In Columbua re- a two weeks visit with ber moChMhl,.., 0.
Sexton On Duty At All Tlcheck sheets. A discussion will
cently.
!her, Mrs. Alice Dodson.
"Loving care for the last 150 years, and will bll
be lield on program plans for
Mr. and Mn. Joe Blsell oi l Mr. and Mrs. DwiJbt Milforever"
·
1J1e coming year. Each county t ~ta= ~~h ;om
Mason, W. Va. were visitors ol hoan of Flatwoods ealled on
boll~!' . demonstration club is birthday party honoring
urgl'iJ to be prepreaented at Erneotlne Hayman. Gueats
tb!S meeting.
eluded Mr. IIIII Mn. WlllLlanl'll
Murr&lt; y, Mr. and Mrs. "'~'nil
Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mra. Robert Fitzpatrick, Columbui, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Ridenour and
Larry Hill, Chester, Winifred
Of
Barton, Reedsville and Connie

62 Pontiac····$1995
•1797
.
2 Dr. llud Tap. One
local owner. IIJdrulil!'
Catallno

Mra. Ollana lllllloan and a.. .. wcri tl!,e lllr *«·hi-Jaw coek at LonJ twm ·
.
- l l l t. lllltlllri.IWllocklnsPort were YloUlnl Mr. Mn. Pauli !II Dorat aad - 1111n11 'l1la ~II)' oflernooa.
Mn. l.rirtaoe Milhoan hu I Mr. 111111 lilrl. ll'illltd m~=~.and
!II ..t lin. AI
Six-Room Home on ' ·d 'fra. w.,_ Prba.
Ud frlllllll II C m ·--• Mr. Mr. _, llrl. z.rt Conrey been admltted tG HoJw Ha&amp; · Atb&lt;na lloed •nd ll.r. aid \: 111
all "' •
111!1.
Mr. IIIII Mn. ll8rllo J'rant ...,. Mn. 0.. JIICill ._ 111111 ._..., 1!11111. of Akfllll eame pittl .
Ray C&lt;hnat~ a1 Ira.
Route 35 De.ll'oyed riattO&lt;J Mr. 1111 Mn. wa,- lee ~ mtt~~~· a , IIIII tna, .,..... til ¥fill Ill•
.
.
. n.w·sda)
· , .., 1,,..
PI'. Pl..tAsANT - 'nia ils Willi Ill 1(~ W.
Mel. ~ II~ H"' ·
; ~. .~ llatlioD till ~- IIIII Mn, Art IWper .ruf M. UICI Mrs. r·10.1~.a
room home of Mr. 4111 lin. t.~tr.!t.t ~~ .tailed ltr. AlJei ,.. ·•111 "1u . . ,.,,o·---.11 loW. D6tll ;..
llater, ~,_llf Co~
.
,, • '
- ftt
Cbatlel KNJ!Pe) of Route
IIIII Mn. cr,de La
IIOme l'lolll Melp OttMnl llee.
Mr. Cly.. Ill '!'II' of fljdne
Mr. q
Mrt. 11411 - IQ
a .... .
wu rued by fire
Mr aM Mn A~.:..m- pital
Mr. IIIII Mn. Blllne Mlllxa lhd Mr. 1J111 Mr1.
Columbus, , •..,, a.nta 1JA.
,.... M

II, Pwaeroy.)CIMJ p I; 0., Apl. I , till I

County Council
Mteting to be
Held Aprill3

SPRING INTO SPRING.

;:-New Spring Shipments!
..,-,..,...·~· ,.,

IIIIIJ "•"

&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomtii'Oy-Middleport. 0., Apr. I, 1~

�w.

Sentinel Church News

, , . p. Ill. llld • • • Bolpltal. ....... 1'.
~
.erwb! 7:10 p. m. l'ld. A#rtlllll Palllr, J~

a.

Q 11• "
l'f; . . llolter. l!erYicel Gil SatuJdal,o
Sllo&amp;$1Uit Iliad; B. J. Sabbatb Scbool. l:JO p. IlL;
llG(IIr Wlr.. Wonblp, S:IO p. m.; Yn Ill
ICII!Iol 10 1Deeti111. 1:30 p. m.; Bible SW.
· m.;
a.m., f· dy, 'l'llllrlo!aro 7:80 p. m,.
:10 •· IlL .....,. 1111 I'OC. .7:10 , Bvll\l 'WC'~·. o.Jlq,alle.
ill. . ~·
.
UJdted
Ia
uu.,
• ·People's Service FrldaY, 7;30 IDC Memberablp a
· ,..,,,
1 Olin lin". Qrlll Ooardlt ~. BIMtl a.
day SCbOOJ at 1U o. rn. Prayer p. m.
lml ltiMibil- W~y
lllllatOIW'J P1$f; SljD. Balko, , . _1 11uqc1ay lcl!ota.. ,
meetin&amp; l'bJ•,...Wy 7:80 o. m.
Ina Mid Weell prayer
f :IO L llllrl WOI'IIIIP IDa. q~.; Wlaldt B!irl"IF, IIOgil.
- . Claordl or God, MI. MortU at 7:41 p. m.
111.1 l't "Chl"l, ' '" p. Cbrlollaol l:r ~unot, f;ll P• 'II.
,.~ =~ L 0.,.~.' a... Dulel wor~pnaa, ...- Q b - llelllodlet
111.;
7:10 p. m. lin. LJ4a ~. ~
Oreal llefld . ' i.e .II IUl&gt;L Sunday Sobool 9.4&amp; a. m.; War- Pearl A. Casto
.
l'blll'lllay.
crnw fol .0. lioila ...,,...,
oar. pastor: floborl w ·
lhi service u a. m and 7:30
'
WOI" IIJI41111 W 'II; 111'1. Iori I p. m. Pr&amp; +•11 1:10 P. Ia,;
t · • a. 'II. Mbrttllt. Worah1p a ';, Prayer meetln&amp; 7:30 p. 1
88J'\IU!t II I L
Semool ...., llfid·WHII l'rll,rlf -~~~. 7.
aacl llunday SoboOI; 7 p. m. ~- m Tuelday; You111 Poopll'o !idtool 11 IO a. ID.;
.
~~~~ Prfdv IMIIUII p. m. ll'ed-'"1'· a,ll .LeliJ.
eoing oervice. l"'ursday, 7•-30 meeting 7;30 p. m. l"rrday.
.!!.uundaylll'dafWmlllled"~ of
7110 p.m. ·
•· Un. Mull Rollllllor
p. m. Prayer mooting.
'
na
.,way
Biela~ Eful~ .Vllillll
Rolland Claurell 01 GGtl. 11.v. mo"th.
ftt lili8dl t1 1111 I'""' • \
BretbreD Cburdl _ SUDday
c.rPeniC Bapllat Cb""'h: Jollll Smallwood, paslor · i!uodajl PltolwoHo Mtlloedlll
Ray II. W-• ...-M· Scllool 9:45 a. m. WOI'Ihlp,
S.md&amp;) Schoo· I SO a m.; Mora- Sc:boOI LO a. m.; l!:vanoo•llltlc
p I A ~-·
U9:30 L Ill.; NYP8om- -d and 4th SundAy, 1:45 , .
- ear . """'"• pastOr
L m.•
...
'"
lng Worship 10:15 a m.
aerv Ice 7 P· m·' Young People ablp aarvlce IG a m.
'
m. Aehasb MUJer, ~.
Endeaver 7 p. m. w..rn..doy .
·
p. Ill·• . ~ . Sorvl"' Alfnd Melllldlll
~
Flrll Bo,dll Clnii'CA. Ml&lt;ldl.. Prayer meetinJ 7 p. m. Sa!UJ' olber ~y 7' 41 p. m.
p. m.: Mldlrelk P..,... Rev. Pel!'! CMIO,
putoj'.
oorL Rev l)onald Boone. ""• day.
day Sehool, 10 a. m.,
vtoe, 7:SO p, m. W~.
......._ Scbool at 9·•• a tn
•-·• 9 ,.
m
Blllley SUpl Prayer
·
"""""'
..... • .,
LOI" Sunday ~
llllddl
""-•
'""-1 Ta I
W
~ Hoffman Supt.;w 10a.1~ a... Grace Eptanopal Cllorob. 7:1S p.' m. 'I'IIUI'Iday,
.,.,._.....,
olllle ND "'""
es yor, Supt.
?"
W rshlp Service ; BYP e p. Pomeroy, The Rev Richard H. Forelll Bull Melbodllll Cllarell 111'0110. Rev. Clyde J. llarlletL lblp 1111'\'lees at 10:45 a.m. Wllq .
:·. :.enin;! Worship. 7·SO ~· Martin, Rector SIUIIIay - Mor· Racine Charge. Rev. B. L. Suaday Sehoolt:IO L IQ.I MorDo the Rev· Cllsto. Wednesday f!fl· •
..:; Wed. 7,so p. m. Prayer n1ng Prayer and Sermon. 10:30 McDaniel, pastor. Cburcb ser- lftl W~ 10:30 L m.; NYPS llllna prayer IIII'VIces at 7:40
meellnR: 8:30 p. m. Wed., cltolr a.m. Coffee hour lollowlng.
llces, t a. m. each Sunday with ''::: Poo~;,.8: 411f.· m.; EYBD; P.~ Cb.,b , ...,_
~I!
·
Sunday School following at 9:115. 18 c .m-ou•l • •
P· ID.,
• -- •
· .•
praotiCe.
E•terprlse EUB CburciL, Rev Mrs. Fred Nease, Supt.
Pray., ..,..••. 'R, Wed , 7:10 p,m. day Scltool 9:30 L m.: WorRh!P
First Baptlot Cbureb. Pome· Menzel Smith. paSior Wurshlp
Pom~ Cltordl tl tlio ND II •es SundO) 1 30 P IJI
roy _ Rev. Charles Norris service 9 30 a. m..
Sund•y Heath Metbodlol CborciL llfld. •rene, Sunday Scltool, t:SO • · Lelarl FaUo Uolled Breth~
Sunday SChoOl 9:30 till 10:20. School, IU 30 a m. Youth ~·ef dleport, M E Uowoon pastor: m.: MOI"'ttni lrOI'I!blp IO:.S " Cburclt. Rev Jamea Morrlloa •
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.; •••ship 6 30 p. m.; Boys and Mrs. Nan Moore. Churcb
l!lverUng Worship. 7 p. m.; Sunday Scltool t :SO o. m .• 1'otll
Nursery and Junior church for Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.; Supt. ; Church School. 9 30 a.
meetJDa. 7 p. m. Wed. Norris, aupt.; Aaa t . Sup&lt; Hero
cltlldren.
Evening service 7:30 p. m., 2nd m.; Worship Service, 10:30
V llenderaon, PI• bert Rouah. Praacbllt&amp;
and 4tb Sundays; Youth Cboir . m.; Methodist Youth Fellow·
10:30 a. m.; Alllmab! ovlllllll
Flrsl Bapllot.Cb.,..h, IWcloo 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer I ship, 7 p. m.; Ofltcial
Clllttrcll olllle N_,_ PoQio wtmlblp at 7:30 p. m.; Prill'·
Re• C. L 0 Umner. pas,:r Meeting, 7'30 p. m. Wedoesday meeting, 1st Sunday ol monlb.
Rev Clvd• Henci.r..a. or meet!Dg 'l'llurs., 8 p. m.
Sunday School 9 311 a. m.. m
! 1 :30 p.m. wscs. 2nd
.
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.
ML llenaoa Ulllled 8retb...
L'urtis, supt.; LO 4o a. m. Moro- Lottrldge EUB Cbureb, Rev. ot "llonth 7 30 P m . Eleanor
M Stt.lday Scbttol t .IO a. In Cbrlst: Rev Jamu Morrl·
.ng worship: 6 30 p. m. BY~ Eugene E. Emerson, pastor ; Ctrcle ~ ThUI'Iday.,ol month
ornln8 Worship IO:SO a. IMI, pastor; SIUiday SeboDI,
and Junior FoU.,.shlp; 8 p.m Sunday School 9:4_5 a. m. Rus- 17:30
m.; Ciao• 13, 3rd Wed·
NY":.~:tfi P- mp l!lventng 9:30 a m.. ·eacbllt1 10;30 1 .
Evening oervlce: 7.30 p. m. sell Archer, Supt.
Sunday nesdav ol montb, I p m.;
p. m. roY= r m. Alternate preaching
and
Wednesday, Prayer tlleetl~g, worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 emooo Cil'&lt;le. 4th Thursday
·80 p. m. 'l'llursd y. Christian Endeavor, 7:311 p. m.
1:30 p. m. Wednoaday. S•• •r p. rn. allernately. Bible study month. 2 p m.; Choir
Cbureb o1 lbe Nlaretlo, fta. Sunday. Mid-Week Prayer /
Cbolr PracUce, S.30 p. m: l'ue• and prayer service led by past- IVednesday, 7 p. m.
eloe, Oblo. Sund"Jf Scltool at vices Wednesday, /:30 p. m.
.
day , Junmr Cbolr Practrce.
or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Chrisa.m. Sunday
Wonblp Wddleporl f.l'lrll Vnlled ,... I
Rutlaod First BaptlSI Cbareb tian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd , MfneraviUe Melhodlsl
Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday ~.. byterlOD Cburdl, (lev . Boward /
Sumiay ScllroiU:30 a m. Preacb- Saturday of month.
ur LeSier L. Koush. pastor:
Service 7;30 p.m.; Mid • Ftuppelt, paatnr: Sunday Scttnol;_ ·
. Sunda 2.30 p m
VIctor Brown, Cb=~
Prayer Service Wednet- 8:30 a. rn. Mr. Fred Lewls 1
tn~
Y .
. .
Momlng Star EUB Cll.,..b, Superintendent. 10 a m.
7:SO p.m. Rav. Morrie M. aupl.: 10:30 a. m. Woroblp; • 41

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••Cir,.

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..

••Ice.

80

On~ hun. ln&gt;rl s ixty-tWIJ .fP~&gt;t high
fiet Wl(le Napo le11n buill h1s arclJ of

and one hundred forty--.!t'v~ n
tr ium ph. Proudh· it riAn a ~we
the P l!l('f' dr l'Etui l1• rt'minding th e worlQ uf an Empe-ror'A ~a rly vietor ics-a n~ l la ter dE'fE'atS.
On th!' !Xh-'HI from BE'thphagc to J etusalt'm cent UI' ie! bE-fore then!
hat! bl•en anotlwr arch of tl'i umph. Nature had fa~; hioned i t of palm
tn•t'S. Beneath llwir bowing branches the Prinee of Peace rode into
thf' city that was to crucify H im.
J e~us, unlikt~ Na polto n, l\e \' er had n~ of a e igantic monum en t
to help tlw wo rld remembt&gt;r Him. The doors of a mill ion ehurclles
\x&gt;sfll'lk H i;; dctory. Mf'n pa.~!!. through them not to cue upon th•
m:~jl'~ty of ('~r·:t:'d ston~. but to l•.mrshlp and $el"¥e the Son of God.
\apo iMn bollght for himself a transient glo ry at t.hto price of
oth.:r ml'n's blood.
Je~e~s

bought ror All Men elernal life-at the prioe of His Own

BJuod!

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MatH!ew

Mo!Kfay

Tuesd&lt;'l y

Wl!ld nMday

Thursd•y

Frid•y

Mo~~tth.ew

MAtthew

Mati'J,ItW

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With the hope it will, in soml' mell•llre, ros&lt;er anti he&lt;p •u•·
tnin that which i.• ll""d in l&lt;~mi'.v tmd rommu.nity life. this fea·
lure i• .• ponsored by tht&gt; bt,.. ini'.&lt;S firms and orgun.iZ&lt;llions

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Bapllat · Cbarcb, Rev Menul Smltb. pastor : ~ t6
Rutland Pastor Rev P • u I • m. Sunday Sclt..,L Fred
Taylor; 'sunday Scbool. 10 a. m. SmJIIL, sup!.; Earl Shuler· AsS't
Guy Priddy , Supt.; P&gt;eachin&amp; Mommg worship IO:tli a. m.1
service, 7, 30 p. m.; Prayer ..,.. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thur..
vices, 1:30 p. m. Wednesdoy. day ,
MI. Mortab 'lapi!OI Cbarcb. Sout b B• 1b• I EUB Cb ur•b Free WID

lal Board meetllll! ascii
unleaa otherwise celled
Communion eaeb quarter 88
nouncea.
Morse Cbapel
Cburch, Arthur Stlt~ Paslnr
Sunday Sc:booL 10 a. m.

Em~rson, pas~ i Sayre. Supt.;a. m.;
Sunday :~~=~~
1
School 9.45 a. m., . service.
Prayer

i·

Putor
'
Rail•"" Cbordl o1 lilt N_,.
Sunday School 9:30 a. rn.:
Worship 10:4&amp; L m.
service 7:411 p, m.
prayer III!IVIOe, 7:t0 p.
Wednesday.

p. ID. YF: Wed. 8:11t Juntfili
Cbolr: 7 p. m !lentor Choir
s,r- Flm Ualloll ,......
byterlao Cburcb _ Cburc&amp; setvices 9:80 a. m.: SUnday ScltQill
10:30 a, m.: Bible Study, Wed.,
7•30 p m
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:ety Notes;

c orne1 ot Four,! cmd Matn St Rev. Eugene E .

tor. Sunday
"""'..., Cllurd ollbe N.,.
11
tt&gt;lw•P nnmf's nppt'nr bt&gt;low.
Norman H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday inl every Wedntladay
~e. WIUlam C. 'ftiOJ'I&gt;t•p&amp;ltor .
Worab1p IO:tfi a. m. and 7:30 p.
Sunday Srhooi 9:30 a m.; Mornm. Alternately. Bible Study Porlland Metbodlat c~~~ ! big wonhlp
a. m.
-;:....
and Prayer service led by past- Arthur Stitt, paswr. !
1VW
,
Naomi Bapllsl Cbordt: su.. or, 7:30 p. m, Thursday.
IScbool 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.,
Peallcolllal "-IIIJ• IIAiall
&amp;
&lt;Ia.!' Schorn 9:30 a. m. : Worold G. Roush, Supt.; Kenneth
Rev. oaul l!l. Jones, putor.
~ 40 Lincoln St.
Mi dd leport
WY 2·2550
shlp
11
a.
.,
Prayer
s•.rvlce,
Syraca10
E.U.B.
Church,
Paul
McLeod,
Aa't.
Supt.
Services
Scbool 10 L m.: Woro- SIUiday '1dlool attenda e on
111
Member F'TD
1
p.
m.
Wedneetlay.
l.
Sellen,
'
·
every
Sullnay
eventac.
servlcetl
7t30 p. m. Sum- April 4 waa 1111, the o erlilg
WY 2·2644
Greenhouse WY 2-3402
......
,.
a.......,
.,,
WMMP!ay
IDd f'rl!lay.
flU!. Wonblp service were
•
hlltecol(l] Vlnlrch, IIJd. held at ID:U with
Io y d
carleton Clnlrell, .&lt;JD&amp;tlhu}' :ao L ID. - . ""':""" _.. Rae~ MllbGdlll Oarelt,
Road. tndJIY School 9:30 a. m. Qulsellberry, Supt., IO.SO L m. H. L. Mcllaolet, pa&amp;tor: SuoSoutb 1rt1 Ave.: SmYI"JJ DUllnger, lay leader,
an ;
Kalpb Carl. Supt.; "reaclting Morning Worelllp 88~'\~U!t, 111 day Scbool 9:30 a. m.: I'Doaclla. m.; Snnttay evealD8 attendance of 13.
.. T:1 ke Someone To Ch urc h This Week"
Servicea, 7:30 p, m., Cecll Cox. ond 3rd Sundays of tbe month; lng 10:30 e. m.; MYF 8 p. m.;
aervlce, 7:30 p. m. There wiD be Euter
F.stabllshed In 1904
Middleport
WY 2·3284
•.ay01311; Pr•yer meeting, fu... 7_:30 p, ~· Evening l!lvrmg.U. Prayer end Bible SIUdy, 7:30 p. Wednelday Bible Study 1:30 p. services here on SlundJof,
West Columbia. W Va.
day 7:30 p. m.
tic Servtce, 2nd aacl ttb Suo- m. Wedn.stla]l.
Saturd•• lllgbt Prayer IDd 18, , . 6 o'clock, apon
Ph. Mason SP 3·55113
day of IDGOth. BETHANY 7·'!0 p m. Pastor !leY 1be MYF
Volambfr Chapel: WOI'Ildp - 1:30 a. m. MorDioa WDI'Iblp; a.dl Spdlp MeChodlst L.
•
'
· 'l'l1e
held i
vice eacb 3unday 9:111 a. m.; IO:SO a.m. Sunday Scltool. Bly. ~ter Lemley, pastor; War~ Pnallyterlu meeting Sunday evenJ
Dodge - Dart - Dod ge Trucks
Sunday Scbo&lt;li 10 a. m.: Youth the Tbelss, SUpl; 6:30 p, 111. ship semce 9:30 a. m.;
John DaVies pastor: Rev. Casto held
Serv•ce
6:15
p.
m.
Evening
Wttr·
Youth
Fellowablp.
CARMEL
day
Sebool.
10:15
a.
m.;
Cburch
Sclloo!IG·30
91cea at a p. m.
8'
Middleport
&lt;hip 7 p. m. eam Sunday.
9:30 a. m. Sunday School Way- 6:30 p. m. Prayet and Blble ablp service ::10 · p. .;,.m. or- l!elell Findling of
Bradbury Cbareb 111 Chrlll, oe Roulb, SUPLi 10:30 a. m. Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Roor,anlzed Cbardl 111 J - spent a weekend he
Middleport, Ohio
Arl Marcum, mJntster: Bible Momfll&amp; Worship, ~ aacl 4lb Ratland Metbndlst Cb.,..l&gt;of Latter Day Saints, u mother nd b· ' the
011
8
p. m. Rev. C. J. Lemley,
School and 'llorning Worship. Sunday of tbe "'
pastor:
from Rlcblt 011 BaciNo Rusell FJodlln&amp;, .
Pnmproy
West Mam St
10 :30 a. m.; Christian Endeav- Evemng Eva~t~eUstlc Service, Church Scbool 9:30 a. m.; Wor Portland Road. Sunday Scbttol M11. Nina Robm
or, 6 p. m. ; Evening Worship, lst and 3"' SundAy of month. ship service, 10:30 a. m., M
a. m.; Wonblp 10130 L :
SundaJ,. and,jM
~=
Support th e Chu rc h of Yo ur Chmre
1 p. m.
Tappen P1aiu EUB Cbareh, Y. F. Monday, 6:30 p. m.
Sunda• OVI!nill8 oervlco at Rob~
an
r:-..al Bel·
Bradlonl CbUL'l'b 01 Cllrlll, Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- Sllvem111e Metbodlll
. p. .n.: Wed., worolltp llrv· pre, _. D.
'
Builders and Buildin&amp; SuppUq
Joe
Robinson,
Minil!ter; tor; Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. Arthur Stitt, paslnr. Sunday
at 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C. W. Mr. end Mro.
Chester , Ohio
10
Pb. 985-2005
llomer Forrest.
Supt.· Bible Sunday. School
a. ~·· Ho- Sebool, 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe Prollltt. AD. ewentDc ~en- weD received
School t:30; Morning Worship, bart Vmeyard, Supt Btble Stu- Supt., Services Thursday even·
begiD at 7·30 p. m;
daupter, Doria E a. IU!del"
.
R
.
W
"
.
dy
and
prayer
servu:eo
led
by
lng
Lour
Lady
ol LoretiD Mlllloa went .., emerae y appendecBakers of Goo&lt;'! Brea d
10 .30 • - m., ,venmg "" ''· pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
·
Long
llottom, Rev. ~11"1 tomy at Holzer
pita! Satur· '
1 i p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Huntington. W Va.
Adult class meeting 7:30 p. Saltoa MelhGdlll Claurch, Afo
admlulslratnr, Sllltliaf day evening.
B ble Study.
m. last Monday of 111011th.
thur Stit~ paator.
Sunday l4aaa 8:30 L m., eat; Boly Days Several of the local Home
Dexter Cbordl of c b r 111
School 10 a. m, VllDt Orr,
ObUgatlon, 7 P. Ill.
Dem01181ratlon
up attended
Wh ee l Balancing-Auto Glass·Brake Service
Bible Sc:bool 9:30 a. m. Preacb- Fedettlle4l Cburdl, Pom.woy, Supt.; SUJ!day Worship, 11 a.m. Ill. Jolul'l Valllollo W II ' the annual
ment Day
Pb. WY 2-3576
Pomeroy
Ina 10:SO a. m, first and tblrd Rav: w. B. Perrin, pastor; s,nea.. Melloadlal c;barcll,
()uynllla CDu~ RldPI• pro(lram at
port on WedSUDdays.
Carl Kautz, Sup!.: S u Dd e 1 ~ , ~- L. a-··• ....-.
Frank llaldeJt,
JIU' nenday, March I .
-.. '""'""
- ,__.,
SWitlay ll!asa 10•10
""lz.
Muon Cfto Charcb 01 Cbrlt School, 9:15 a. m.; Worship Morning
Worship·
oervlce
• L m. •· Mr. and Mr•.
arreu """'
9 a.m.
Chester . Ohio
.,
' ' bour IO;SO a. m.
Day ol Obl.lgatioll !:10 L ol Jllllfleld a
ed Worsbljl
Miller Slreet, R. Kennelh Roy,
Ilana Wlnebre~. SUpL 10
m.; Collleaa!Oil Ill boar before service• at tbe urcll ht!fe otl
EnvrmgeUst: Sunday
Bible ML u.... W.B. Charch _ m. Sunday cbool: YF Wednes- ll!asa.
'
Sunday IIIOI'Ilbll
mttetl ~.
6
30
Study 10 a. m., MoniinC WOI' Suaday Scltool 9:45 a. m., Earl day ' P. Ill., Ml'a.
1'be Sa1V8IlttD Anlaf, Ji:DVeJ and Mrs. Vere ·~rlz
Two LoeatiODa For Your Convenience
sblp,
10•45
a.
m.
Eveolna
Slartey,
ltlpl.;.
Evenlllg
WOI'
C!b'eetor·
Olllc:lal.
~
~
s. WIDID&amp;, o111cer 111 t:111rp. Mr. IDd Mn.
1t1 ilwll'll
WY2·3996
Syracuao
WY U08e
sblp 7:30 p. m.; Bible stlllly, abip, 7,30 p. m. by Cecil Cos, lng, first Monday eacb
llaliday 10 a. m. IW(ne• ....,. aac1 family of ·.1
'flitted
&amp;
&amp;
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Layman; Young People's meet· at 7•S0 P. m. Holy
IIIII: 10:30 L m. !l!mday School their pareo(l, Mr.
Mro. Jlo.
Pom ero y, Ohio
Mlddleporl Cbucb ot Cllrlst, ing and Blhlestudy, 7:30p.m.;
of
SUnday 7 p.m. YOIIIIII Peopll'1 bart llwlll'll 8lld
Nha
5th 111(1 Malo Streets Donald Wedn&amp;lday; Cbolr practice at
th
Y
J,.qlon: 7:10 p, m. Sal'fllllll IIGblnloB Snndq
PAINTS and RARDW ARES
llicka, mlnlater: Bible Scbool, 7:30 p. 1!1. 'l'lturlda)',
m;,.· Ullted Methodist
~~ 'l"'lllrrda1, 1 to I a,.. Rooll from
lite ~~~t:30 a.m., Kenneth McEibiltney, D8 vW ,..,.,.._ llollDeato (P Pomeroy - Rev. Melvin
dlllltome, l • p 7 p,
-~ II ~ ..._ '""'.
Ph. WI ~273
Ractna
Supt.;
Mommg
Worship,
n 1 . • -~
• ' .
School
1.30 (I; m. lllbl6 · - • .._.,.,.
"
~ ••
lO·SO
m Evening Worship 0. Langsville, Ohio), Rev. 0. B. kire, pastor. Cburcb
meeting. 01111r IWf. . CO over" ar
- · . -""'
Sc: . Wed: Cat, postea': Sunday SchOOl, t :l8 9:15 a. m. Leo Crew, Supt.
-.1 ued · ~~r Gellld'it.to
7·
130 E. Second
Pomeroy
WY 2·2440
.!dam., 7 . ':~r rvtce,
a. m., ~ Grate, Supt. Wol' Vaughan, Ass't. Dupt.
8tmtlll DIJ Mve. n&amp;rr to people wbo CIIIN
cb.J~b :, Cllrlll, Pome...., lllltp ll8l'f(Ce at!O:S; a. ID.; PO. Worshtp at 10:30 a. m.
_ lllalhlrrJ Ptlala lbemll'l~ 11r1111f11 cr Sulll
Jarry Maaters, pastor: Sunde; 8l'lm Youat. '~:41i p, ID.: Evan- ~ay ..Se~'" "So 'I'II•:::I:~~IIOI'Ib=:.:ol:.!M~etp::.~M=•:UL:,•:lal::of!.!j:IC:IIb~-----~~
Mirldleport, Ohio
&amp;
.
gelistlc '""'"'"' 7:30 p. m. Mid- Jeted Him. 6 p. m.
Phone WY 2·3481
N. Second Ave.
School t .SO a. m. Cbordl IO.i!ll W k pt
and Praise Wed- dlst Youth FellDWihip.
Quality Furnil ure at Lower Prices
a. m.: Cbristlan Endeavor, 6:30 ,.:. 1~
'
day at 7:30 p.m. Woman's Soc!·
L
(L
f.. ·
p. n•. l!lveolng Service. s so p.
p. m.
ety of Christian Service meets.
Middleport
m.
K.blg:i.• Blf1. ., Jebovalt'e Maundy Thlll'llily, Aprll15,
cor, s,eamore 6 SeCOIId st.--1'"
JIAitlaatl Cllvcb, o1 Cbrlot Witnenet· Public meeting, Suo- p. m. Sacrament of the Last
IIE\t. J08I!lPK ERALY, PA81'01t
•
Bible
Scltool
1:30;
COmmunion
day
•·
p.
m.,
WatchtolladJ
Supper.
Open
to
the
public.
Cburoh,
WY
241.'10
·
l'UIDUIIIO,
•
W
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s.tllll
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&amp;
"l' LOWERS FOil ALL OCCASIONS"
10:30 a. m., v . H. Braiay 1 p. m.'t !llbll ll1!dY ru.~ay Communtty Eastt!l' Sunrise
Palm Sund(jy.
JJ
.,
REXALL DRUGS
Supt.
Sabri
Canaday,
planllt:
1
p.
m.
"·Servlee
7
p.
sblp
at
7
a.
m.,
wUI
be
at
••
Cor Butternut &amp; W Mill
We Fill AU Doctorll Prescription8
Bible Study. 7:SO. Delbert Room. Tiulrlliav:, M~nietry ;Cbool, ll'ederatedclturdl,~eroy.
(Bullellll....,fliJiacOf'l'lltW~) .
WY 2-2955
Pomeroy
mine leader.
~
~-~
en
to
the
community.
"Two
tblnp
.,. btlll fflr tile hem- - -lnl .,.lilll
p
6
~· ~u~-·
IIJoeU Baa nee
and runnlttf .s-ptO!IIe." .
.
:
Zioa Choreb of a.rtsa, .....,.
Jltu - St. Poat Bober' E. . Smltb, Sr.,
stlllday Scboot, 1:1S
"" • Barrl11mVWe llold, Eu- Saoday SchooJ-9;11 L 111.: w
... SnadaJ 8cbool t:IO a, ~~~~
Stmli&gt;n 'l'IIP!, "OOD'S
poe U-..ood, mloisiC. Bl· lblp eervlce 10:10 a. m.: SC. ley llaloy, qapt.t IIIDrDlDI WOI'
Yonday, 7:10p.m. , ,___,
Building Supplies &amp; ftllllwortr:
ble IICbool 8:80 L m.: Morning John, sund41 Scbttol 10 a. m.; lbJp 10:10 !L m. Yi&gt;tllll Senlce,
'7:0fl·p.m.
GeneraJ ConU'act1DI
Bakers of Holsum BrBad
110rsblp 10:80 a. m.; l!lvenlng ~or•hl? t a._ m ~'
·
f:G p. m.: ~IDIJIIIIIIlc met8:00 P.lll.
Pbono WY 2-3978
IIOrtlbfp 7:18 p. m.; Rober! Reed Allml Metltodllt Cb.,... -...., 7:30 p. m.; Prey• tii8Ro
Tutlday, 8:00 p,111. _, , , ,
Bible •cilool &amp;m.
Pearl A. · ~lito, pastor, SundAy ling. Thurso'oy 7:30 p. m.
Wodltel"".• 8~1!' .P,f'Qelter Chardt t1 God, ae.. Sehool at ,f:30 a. m. Charles l1ree lllelbttllll Qara, ......,
&amp;
Gilbert Spencer, paetor. SWK1a1 Taylor, Supt. Worablp service el 'Cltfl. r.ev. R. li; !Wile GilL
School 9:30 a. m. Morning ..,.. at IO:U,, a. m. ITI!h the Rev. ,...-.- ~ IICbGOI. 1:311 L
"Your Keepu.ke Store"
sbip 11 a.m.; EvaogeUsUc oer- Casto; SUnday · evening at 8 dl.; ' Phli Wile, otJ[il.:' Moi'I!IDI
LOCAL UNION 5666
312 E. Main Street
Pomero7
Ravenswood, W Va.
vice, 7 p. m. Prayer meed... the c~ !ervlce of the worship 10r311 a.
Y
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WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING HEATING

FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES

Middleport. R•v. Nyle Borden,
minister. Sunday Scbool 9:30
1 m Arnold ltlcltards. Supt.
Morni~g worship, 10,30 a. m.

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GOEGLEIN READY -MIX CO.

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

TINY'S FOODLAND

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oanyl8btlllet,Pomat-~o:,Apt..t,'tllh7 CubiC~m;~

AnnuaiSpringMusicaleisGivenby
Bradbury Elementary School Pupils

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
TOWN COUNTRY

HARDEN'S GROCERY
and MARKET

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SWISHER

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POMEROY FLOWER SHOP

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meetJna

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

THE UNITED S1EEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

RACINE PLANING MILL

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JE!nelle Cummings was featur· Sanuurn,

'." asklt,"TheDeafWoman'a
Courtship" aacl a tap dance to
"Tip Toe Through the Tulips"
was done by Mark Miller and
Debbie Jeffers
Several so-P were p11!senlo
ed by the choru of fifth sixth
seventh end eighth (lrad.. ;,;

Crow's
STEAK
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.o!tcn~r b('s ~

' m. ; Solvay down 7: 35 a.m.

Everett Davll, Mrs. M.
.~dAys of Mrl. Clara 2.10 a.m., Harry .Dy~ up 15, Ilmawba River- Allen ft. ,
French, Mrs. G. G. Zeigler,
Mrs. Ben
6 a.m.; New Mari!DSvtlle down Merrill down London 2·30 a
AU Nationally
Mrs. Hattie Smith, Mrs. C. M. and the 50th wedding
17, 3:115 p.m.; Francis Hougland
, Semel
M
1· 4.10 ·
Advertised Brands
Henncsy, Mrs. James
sary of Mrs. Walter Boer were
18, 4:25a.m.; Jerry Bos_l m.: Helen Zupup ~':tetd. n·~o \
Mra. Glenn Lambert, Mrs.
at the
Be wortb down 19, 6:30a.m.; Luth· m.,
J
Win 1
8 St,
Smith, Mrs. Galen BroWII and
Circle of the
Herdman and Little Edward ~·':i; 9!~
~v;, (;,.,up ~
Mrs. James Euler.
I
Thursday.
up 19, '1:10 a.m.; Inca up 21, e
· . a.m., e
. :
The theme lor the meeting A cak~ baked by Mre. J. E. 8:115 a.m. ; George Price up 22, down Winfield 8' 20 p.m.; Lucy
was "Summoned to a New
Hartinger, abrter of Mrs. 4:55 a.m.; Robert Weet doWII Jane Lucas down Winfield 12''
Age.'' The morning session
Baer, and .Ice cream were
23, 8:10p.m. ; Allee down 23, 25 a.m. ; B. E. Bowles d&lt;l\litl
N. 2nd Avo. Mlddlopqrt 1
giver over to reports o1
honormg Mra. BOM
12:15 a.m.; Robert Reed up 23, Wlnlleld S:OII a.m.: A. J. Pat.232
various officers. Mrs.
L
also presented a
a.m.; Tampico down 23, 4,50 lenn~do~WII~W~inf~l~el~d_:5:;::25~a~.m.~,=,
-"~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""_,1
Smith was elected to a
chrysantbelllWDII.
a.m.· Ravenswood up Greenup ' •
_, ....
trlct office, Missionary Petsoll'
w~':, Mrs. Baer, Mrs.
7:30 'p.m.; Helen R. up Green- :
nel.
..
tzllng. Mro. Adam
u~ 8:20 p.m.; Ellsba Woodtt
Following the luncheon eerv· ~rrJ:\:Miss Anna
Mrs. down Greenup 1 a.m.;
ed at the cbarch, the Cheshire
rueser, Mrs.
Georse up Greenup 4·30 am
Yvger Creek Yooth Choir gave ~'1!h,
Louis Reibel, Mrs. Chauvin down Gr~ 4:sS ·
several vocal numbers under
urray, Mrs. An;tanda m.• Walter Beckjord
the direction of Merly Ross.
c' Mrs. W. L. Kautz, Miss dahl2:SO p.m. • Ala do: YeJ.
'l'l1e Rev. Stanley McGIIIard,
rue.oer, Mn.
dahl 5·011
', P'-"'" D
dlotrlcl perlntende I Install- Mora .and Mrs. Carl
. p.m.' ......... D..• ..is
su
n.
Meldahl 5:30 p.m.;
ed new officers.
RESERVAriONS NEEDED BrOMl down Meldahl 8 p.m.;
Members of lbe Middleport Sam Houston up Moldahl 11:40
Th ree Local women Cbild COnservation League wbo p.m.; Andrew Calhoun down
Attend Contlt&gt;ntion
are plalllling to attend the card Meldahl 4:10 a.m. ; Valley VoyLocal members of Della Kap- party being sponaored by 1 he a1er down Meldahl 8:20 a.m.
pa Gamma International who Rlo Grande League April
GalUpolfs Dam - Southern
attended the state
are w have their
up 8 p.m.; Col Davenport up
April M at the
In to Mrs. Robert Burkett
8:15 p.m.; Duncan Bruce up
Plua, Columbus, Ohio,
April 13.
8;tfi p.m.; Harvey
Jordan
Mrs. Geneva Joachim,
down 10 p.m.; Queen City up
Rooalie Story, aod Mrs.
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Carl Kautz, Sunday Scbool
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Mr. and Mn. La"""""' JOI&amp;
Holzer (JOipltal ID tbe put U Mr. Clyde W1Qea IDd 11011, 8loD Ylsited bel' strter, Mr, ODd
ltGQro wen: Mn. Garred o. JtlllO, W!DI to !Jpmcer, W.Va. Mra. Cectl R.... euy and ddi..... fiiW, w 11 ...11
BIMe, 701 'l'l1lrd Ave., Weotlell flmeral home to 1111 bls IUICle, dreo Sunday eftllllll,
T. Jameo, lOOt Chatham Afe., Mr. JlllmnJ PbllliJ!a Jut Stm!lay. Mr. aacl Hn. Oillo S.,.. S
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Neece, 81181'011 ltlcDIIIIel, Jack m , commondetl the boJo on
Robert Willllm campbell Cbll- Mr. and Un. Ollte Sayee and lied Mr. and lin. WOU... A1J.
POtt~
•r'l'lle eoncert leatund a Moth- Hall, Ricky W~Jl, ltllte Bumo, thelr work at the Scout .().RaAPIUL II
llootbe Rd., Bruce D. sbrlver, SOD, John, visited bt!l' IIIIer, leo Sunday Willing.
- o.:rse ODDcert wllh lln1 and Myra Vrllp, ltlchartl Stewart, 1111 , 'l'l1e Den received 8 blue Rock Springs Cab
8coutl Rt. 1 Gallipolis. Mrs GoldeD and bmllf, Mr. and Mn. Roy Charlie carroll recelyed wcrd
!:cte;raden lltlna •d~ liD Wltltlateh, David Dam, ribbon for ita booth. Cbarleo Pad&lt; 2t8 Will meet at lite Salis- R. CanMay, RL 1· Nortbup, Gillian, Otester.
tbat his •ister,
Rooe car.
Part
ro/:; by'l'lll le ~ Edcllt N -. IIQialle Ratliff. Rkleout waa welcomed • a buqr Scbool, Seturday at 7 p.m. Fronk Gobel Rt 1 Ewlngtoo Mr. aac1 Mrl. Slmey Powell roU, has elllered Bolton Cleft.
Hoov;as II
L IUra Noel Neece, Suale Byoell, AI' new member.
Cooldel IDd co!lee wiD be oer- Mrs. C. 81..;,. Saooen, Rt. j 1and Mr. and Mn. Lawrence era! Hospital at &amp;.IDD, Moaa.
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lene Eltlle, Anita Neece, Shar· Following a bike through the ved.
Crown City Mrs M lvln Ra IJolutloa ealled em Mr.ll!d Mrs. Mr. George Taylor llimprov·
Other calt member• lnclllli· on Wltltlatch, Nalley Snider, Rl· woods the grou returned to
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Y Maywood Johnston recently.
ed eome .mat at Metp bospit.
od PentiJ Hall
Bo Peep; Dea- chard V.'a• ·, Steven Miller. the ROsenbaum
where
April !I
Haloteed, 14011 LewiS St., Pt. Mre. Louise Vu Meter andi 'a~alter~~llllflerlog~;~t!Uioua~~~burlll~;jl!!!'!li!I!I!!!:M':d=J~;=I~,!O~.-..J
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llond Jellm, the black lheep; Patro Aer;er, Roger
Rouah, gllllea were Ia ed and refreah- 'l'l1t Pomeroy Elementary PleUilllt, Mrs. Alve L. SUW. dauahler, Nield, called to seel:
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Randy MUla, Utile Jack Bor- Clulrles Aleker, Shiela Mlll:r, menta servJ
Davfd White PTA wW meet at the&gt; ecbool VID, 33l6 Franklin Ave., Pt. Mr. IJ!d Un. Lewis Johnslon
ner; Danny Harrlaon,
the Rlncly Hawley, Pamela WaJ. 'l'hp meeting closed wllh
Monday at 7:10 p. m. Mothers Pleuant, Charles E. Kaeppel, at Minenvtlle Route.
drummer boy; Terry Wbft- bum, ' My Davldsoa, Lon- Scoulh oath In llllilon At the of the IMIOOIId
wiD he Rt. 2 Pt. Pleaaont, William C. Ml&amp;s Judy Sayre spent tbe I
latch, Jack Spratt ; Becky nle Darot, Darrell Napper, SbJr- oat meeting, each ~ Is to holttllll.
J'leldo, New Hav811, W. Va., weekend at COiwnbuJ.
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Pamter, Jill ; Joe criSp, Jack: ley Jordan, Tom Hawley, LJn. ta!:e a shoe box and 10 esg 'l'l1e WSCS o1 Heatb Metlto- Fotemon Wallace Stevens, Ap- Eddy Branch and Slrl fritlld
Shar BlDg, ~11!tly LIttle da Lemley, Ricltard Morris, carton. Rlclty COucb wiD serve c11st Cburch will meet Monday, pie Grove, W. Vo., Matthew AI· of COlumbus visited his uncle,
M.1'!; Edwm mlth, Utile Boy Donna Barnett, 'l'llomu Shaf- refruhmenbl.
, April 12 at lbe churcll. Mrs. 811 Scott, Rt. 1 Letart, W. Va., Mr. , nd Mrs. Ollie Sayre, SOF1ENS WAIER
P -- • David. Moore, Farmer In ler, Richard Friend, Eddie CaDavid Enllmlnlf'll' wiD l(ve RobertR. Fraley, Rt. I Rutland, and ltll brother, Mr. Dille Sayre ' AUTOMAIICAUY
the Dell; Mike Stewart, Brown ruthers, Marilyn Engle, Becky
dev.lllona IDd Mrs. Lee McCO- Evelyn Rosemary
WUHams, ol Dorcus visited tbo Sayre
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Rooster; and Larry Fridley. Taylor and Diana Stanley.
Study Bible LfiiiOJa
mil wiD be pn&gt;gram leader. Rt. 3 Ollt Bill, Miss Georgia L. family.
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Othero taking part In vocal
. Holtesses wiD be NtDlt zerltle, Spencer, Jackoon, Mrs. Josepb Mr. and Mr1. Paul Ours and WillE YOU SUEP
, Taking . P rt In the concert srou:. were Bernard Caruthers, From Colloaiam
Mrs. Jack Bechtle, Mrs. Hatlle E. Kisor, Wellston, Mrs. Wil- two children visited Mrs Fran' ' rus ere !llary McCumber, Marvin Friend Phillip Miller, , _
Smith and Mrs. Max Roller.
liall_l Grant Smith, Well~ton, ces Brown at Oak Hill:
Nee ds little help!
Michele Leonard,
Cbrlstlne Randy Sntder Barbara Clark
B Wbat You Are," a studv .
William T Wate.-.
WeUston
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APRIL IS
, I Mrs. Edward Joseph, Wellston, and iamu vtslied her brother da r clock and the
B~rns, Mtrtam Thomas, Ml- ley, Rex DIU'SI, Diana Lewis. when Gr?up li of the Woljlen'a The American Legion Alllil- Roy C. Houser, Rl. 2 Wellston, Mr and
Arthur Hood at timing device conc •el Kauff, Carmel Murphy. Bonny Dow! Gloria Sarver Ati80C,.tton ol the Middleport iary of Lewis Manley Poat 263 Elza Delawder Rock Camp p ·
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M
d t rols the softener
-ammy Snier Wesley Barnell, Joyce Davis: Barry Stewart: First UDited
Presbyterian will meet Tuesday eveuing at I Mrs. Boward Wright Proctor: omeroY., Is parents, ___ r·.•~
for you- automatically.
Cures com,
la.m.es Lewil!, Ricky Tucter. n, er Mills, Je!lrey Hawley, Church met, Monday afternoon the First Baptist Cburch
In ' ville, Rays. Elam, Rt. 2 Chilli·
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water
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tlh~ DaYidsm. , John David- Brian Friend, Diana Painter, in the pastor ' study, Mill Mar- Rutland.
cothe, and Mrs. Alma M. Booth,
savjnJ you many
&lt;en, r .cne "'"'· Ed d I e David Templeton Roger Bar- caret Sauer gave devottono takAkron
808p, clothing, and
Sarver, Patty ~arst,
Sherri 1 nett, Randy Leo~ard . Charles .~n fro~ Corinthians entitled,
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plumbing repair
Kauff, Jerry Mtller,
Peggy 'Diehl and Cathy McDaniel.
~vahon In Christ."
Blrlbo
ilollors.
Murphy, Dreml ward, Debra
MISS Susan Park, leader, was
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Mowery, Jeane Walburn, Lau- De/egatr'on from
unable to be preset1t and Mrs.
spruce st., son, 10:2:1 a.m.
ra Thomas, Debra Lemley, Ra·
J. E. Harley, chairman, pre.
'l'lluraday.
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Complete wiih
ct ' 1 Taylor, Belinda Friend and
sided. Taking part fn the dis- Gaage rudtep:
Gallipolis
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Chril! Miller.
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urc IS CU8SIOII and reading were Mra. Dam 18.1, 23.4, running 43 feet
Dllchar&amp;ed
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Waller Wrddell, Ml!s Marpr- on rollero, Pomeroy-Maaon 24.· Patients recently discharged
Brine l Dl'lk
line, "The Shoemakers Dance" .
on erence
et Sauer, Mrs. Nelle DeWeese, 00, Pt. Pleasant 25.63, Hinton Included Mrs. Mason
Clark, I
were Lots - •fe, M: -·In Friend, Several
members of the M.-.. Artbur Lewis, Mrs. R. M. 2.37 laJlina, Kanawha Falls out, I Verner See, Mrs. Walter Rid..
AU,JSO. SPECIALI INSTALLID
Cathy Stanley, Jollllnie Harrl· WSCS of Heath
Methodist Sherman, Mrs. Mildred Beeson, Charleston 26.42 stationary, Lon- Dour, Mrs. Eldon Kraueter, Mrs.
sn, Ronnie Ebersbach, Kyle Ch~ch . In Middleport were In Mrs. Marcus Chambers, Mro. don dam was running one loot, I B. Barlow, Mrs. Eugene JollllLeonard, Paul Morris, Rodney r hro~IB Wednesday to attend Freda Bratt, Mrs. Charles Shu- . Marmet dam one quarter foot stoo and Infant 1011, Mrs. !Vai• Trensittor B1tteries
Gheen, Terry Hall,
TW!my the OhiO Conference,
Ports- maker and Mrs. J, E. Harley, ! and Winfield dam 4 feet.
' · Jer J. Paulins and infant doughIf YO:U are experiencing eracbd, ebappert-ldut buMIIi. .,_
King, Deborah Haylor, Go r- mouth Dlslrlct,, annu~l meeting cbatrman.
ter, Guy Burdelte, Robert
eFiuhlight Balleries
1Boat Movemellls:
sudsmg, bathtub ring, dingy-look.lna walb.ea and dull fUaa
don Wamor, V;ckle DeLong, ol tt • Women • Soctely
of 1
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State Wolfe George Bolts
Fr e d 1
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glassware; or if lime deposits are cJoaiDg your water
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J ames Weece, Db
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dv. tb..
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Paul Van Cooney, J a nice Methodist Church.
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BUI'IIIl, Gregory Miller, Jane They we" Mrs. Bntoe Lloyd,
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Thbmas and Ricky Slewart. Mrs. M. E. Dowson, Miss Bess Bll'th-'-·s Observed
up 14, 4:15 p.m. ; Loulstana up
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~lro. Eleallor Welcb •Zolher, mu- In '118 cborU8 were a.cbel baum.
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apartmPnt.6 rooms
Mjddleport.
Ph.
WY 2·312 '- _ _ 3 :~!fc_·
FOR SALE
Real Estate For Sale
PHONE WY 2-2156
TRAlLER tots for rent. r tose
··-··- - - -h --~~---- to Laundry melt and schOols SALE : Elbe:feld's, .....wfre ;0~~
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Valle Lumber &amp; Supply Com un Mechamc Str
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Lost and Found
/ Midd'eport.
!0-3-dc eroy. Hard surface floor cov'-'Ue~
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Fou~ ·n Blade white and tan tl:\&amp;:to; anG ruur .-n,.,, fun n~l)&amp; ~ion of attem!!l and colors in POMEROY- Investment ~r m·
beagle. rem.1le . Howard Nu- ! ed and llnfu:miflhed apart
all of t~e popular widths for eome property, convemently
ble . Hy:;ell Hun .
4 9 Jlp
ments W'l z.-5434
12 6 tic
floor" Sale too
on located on Mulberry Avenue
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your . ""·linoleum
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:TRAILER LOTS - rr~ se~· ~~~:m:'z:d in and
trim, salesroom - or display r~om
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ll coverdownstairs . .also gond s1zed
·~ SHOOTING match wi! ~ he er Park (S:tnte Approved) pasl". floor tllr frwa
k' g kitchen dining room living
held Sunday, April. II at 1.00 Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY ings. Pl~~er~lds eeM~~~a~c room ·~nd bath. 6 • :.OOm ap.
he Amencan Leg1on ~3324
1 1ft tfc space.
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Road
Street Ware use
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d sEVEN room house with
bath ~· ro
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and separate entrance. Ex·
Rut: md. Ohto H1gh powerP 1
cellent opportunity for any· s ra- e Y·_ ____ -- rifles and 22 rifles. Everyone and r~~on~as~~e~ ~~- Y
iLBERF~LD'S W~rehouse on one needing permanent dis-wekome .
4 9 2tc cuse.
3 16 Uc
Mechamc Street m P~meroy.
plrty' fiorist shop, or
gift
)H DER your southern
plants
Sale, Ro im~ster
bicycles, ~hop . The price is right
now, tomatoes, sweet potato,
Wanted To Buy
Bl•_ ·s
r1 Girl's models - V. S 33 - : - room masonry
peprers, cabbage. Charles R. STANDING Timber. Top cash $4!l.'l0 bicycles, sale $38.oo- house with cistern and 150 ft.
p 1 d Pt
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.t:J4.00 bicycles, sa le $43.06- frontage on highway. A
Harris, ort an ,
.one
price paid. Marion Reynolds. $S4 .00 bicycles, sa le $52.00.
at $l800.00.
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Coolville, Ohio. Rt. 3. Calli 24" and 26" sizes. Plenty l&gt;f sbould pay for th i property.
~li rf's Shoe Repair, new toea-- after 4 o'clock, 667-3503.
frP.e parking space.
F.:lber- FANM LAND _ 70 acres witb
tion . Next to Dr. Dnvis's ofl·ll-tfc felcl 's, Mechanic
Street 20 acres for cultivation,
lO
"'r"e. Middlf' ·t. Poli~h. dyes,
Warehouse.
4 9 3tc acres bottom land and
60
4 7 Gtc
laces.
For Sale
TWO- cOon fertile lots in Leacres under fenc~.
so m
,\1E IGSCounty Coon H'mtta rt Falls. Phone Letart Falls timber. 1 mile off u. s. 31
Pr"' are sp&lt;msoring a
Ham 1Rarden'• Market in Syracuse CH 7·2361.
4 9 6te
and about 13 miles from corSh oot. Sunday, April 11, at
'IS on special Frid~y
and KIRBY ... , .. EEPER~~-1 -cOiidt.
poration lines of
Pomeroy
10 a. m. until 6 p. m. at t heir !' Saturday: 10 lbs. Mame potf
polisher buffer and Athens. A buy at $2500.00.
Club Hou3e on Snow
Ball toes, 79c; 4 lb . \rt~ld~n Dt&gt;lic- , ir~~~d~ow~. 56 balan'ce due. FARM - 50 a_cres on black
~ill_
, ~y~~~~e:._ __ _ 4 _!__5tc i ious apples, 59c: w1eners, 2 ' WY 2_2575
4 9 Ste top road, 12 m1les from coon·
ilewart Gun Sbop. Come
In , lb. 79c : Suchers
Ro~edale - - -·.
ty ~t. Has 5 • room frame
and see all the new varrnint 1 sliced bacon, 39c lb.; Dairy :·'\lr:ER ROUND bobbin port- hOI!e , good barn and other
rifles, reloading equipment, Fa lr 1ce Milk . 49c ha lf gallon: able. Sews perfect, like new. ou~ldings with good roofs.
and accessories, re • blueing tomatoes, 5 lb. 69c.
$29.80. WY ~2575.
4 9 5te
~ I) ac~"'es very well fenced.
and repairing. New and used
4 8 3tc SJ N'~ER seWs- like~W;-eQUiP.. $4000.00.
guns of all kinds. Depot St. 1956 MOBIL p,me, 8x35 ft. ped t~ zig 'ag, buttonhole, · C. f- CIJCKLER, REALTOR
Rutland. Ohio. Ph. SH 2-4934, Carpeted throughout. In good fancy design with insert cams. BO~
WY z..3UI
R1ltland, Ohio.
3 16 n9tc condition. \Viii sell or some-- Guaranteed. $37.61 - terms.
.., POMEROY, OffiO
[.i ISE - WEIGHT safely with one ran take over payments. WV 2-2575.
4 9 5tc
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3
Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c _Call WI 9-2162.
4 8 tc ' LAWNMOWER, $10. Coal heat- HOUSE FOR SALE: By owner
at Stark's Drug Store.
Prices for Shuler's ~ery, An· er, No .. .......,, Buckeye, $20- ~ - 2 bedroom ranch in Syra~
3 12 IIOte
tiqu''y, Tburday, Fnday and Large brrd cage, $6--- Lawn- cuse mndern birch kitchen
_ _ _ _ _ _ _::__:::__:=:::_ Saturday. 3 lb. box
sliced swing $8 - Complete bed, with' built-ins Including dish.\UTIIMOBILE msurance beeD bacon ends, 69c; Pink sal·
bedsprm~s, mattress
and washer full basement carca nc-elled? l..os1 your operamon, 47c can; Ronco EgG springs, $25 .. Mrs .. John
W. port, ~xcellent locatio~ with
lor'o UcenoeT Call WY 11-21184. Noodles, reg. 33e, 3 for 8llc; Stout, Hamsonv1lle. SH 2- 2_ 3 or 4 lots as desired. Qualllillc Ronco egg noodle dumplings, 4834.
4 9 3tc lty workmanship and mater---H-e-lp_W_a_n_t_e_d:-- 33c, 3 for 88c; Cookies,_ reg. NIGIIT CRAWLERS !over ball ial througbout. Ideal for ear39c, 3 lor $1.00. Tomato )UJCe, grown) 50 for 1.00, plus 25 ly American decor. wen beWAN"'ED' ~'Ute man . llespon- reg. 25c, 4 for 8llc: Scotttes, free garden worms. For your low FHA appraisal.
Phone
sible man with clerk exper- 5 pk. for 1.00. Broughton's fishiP pleaS!'"•! Offer
ex- collect 47l.OOS4,
ience to train for local cus- Ice Milk, gaL 89c. 1 lb. box pires April 30, 1965. J o h n Ohio.
tomer route. $85 weekly while Saltine cool&lt;fes, 19c. 10 lb. po- Mohler, Leadi: g Creek Road,
' ·linin- Age to 50
years. tatoes, 49c.
4 7 3ta
Middleport, Ohio. Pbone WY FOR SALE' 4 room house
V.ar: · :d and ' we good car.,- - - - - - - 2--6103,
4 7 3tc
lot, city water.
Close
Phone 295-4023 or write P. 0.
Com• Onel Com• Alii
stores. Mrs. Chloe
Box 1125, Parkersburg, W.
FUN-PRIZES
FOR SALE: l.ong term !inane- Ill Pearl St.,
Middleport,
Va.
4 9 6tc !
R
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ing on all mndern J bedroom Ohio.
4 9
WANTED: Part • time manEFRE H
ranch style home, Chester
agement Recruit and tr.in
Road near State Highway Ga- FOR SALE· 33 aero
men or women for route sales
rage.
Approximately $1500 room .,ouse, 2 barns ,
wo "· Past s•les or public
•M
down, balance like rent. Pb. outbuildings. State Rt. 143,

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Station Wa&amp;on. V8 engine , automatic Trans. Power steering,
clean Interior. Blue finish . Low mileage by one local owner.
Radio and beater.

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SHOWERS
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Box 668-M,helpful.
Care ~
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experience
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and Dispatch carrier boy in
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Auto. tra·n s. Radio and heater. Power Steering.

8 eyJ. Std. Trans. Radio and heater.
Auto, Trana. Radio and heater. V8 Engine.

THURSDAY THE 8TH
His All
AUTO SALES
Weldor Demonstration
.FRIDAY THE 9TH
PLYMOUTH station wagon '59 I
Nancy Efow, eloc. com9
model,
passenger,
auto- ' pony home economiot,
matic
,
power I continuous demonstration
brakes,transmission
power steering, good
tires, good condition. Call i eSATURDAY the 10th
4 9 Jtc 1 Mr. Cartoon from WSAZWY 2-2246 _
- IO:OO A.M. to ll
FOR SALE ' 1955 Willys, 4 wheel : 3Noon
drive, !If.. ton pickup,
$.100. ,
&lt;:ee after 6 ~ - rn . WY 2-3617 . . eEXTRA TV STAMPS
4 8 stc 1 Free At Super Service
t Station, drive in
1959 PLYMOUTH f''JRY . 4- de. ~
g•
running condition. Olin I !:.POMEROY

Dan~

Sid. '!'reno. RAdio and lie&lt;lter.

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METROPOLITIAN
MOTORS
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Bu11_. Serv1cet
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RESTAURANT and pool
" tables. Res~ur.an~t

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terested, contact addrClarence
Brown at above
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ed, experienced, Chester, OJdD.
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CU~1'0M butcherln&amp; and cut-

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Pbil Meier, Phone WY
:H510.
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1960 Dodge 2 Dr; Sedan 6 cyl. · · $995
Radio and Heater. Power Steerina:. Auto. Trani,

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1959 Plymouth 2 Dr. Seda~- .. $495
8 cyl Std. Trans. Radio and Heater.

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1958 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan "·"" ... $595

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have pulltdl"

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dodge-Dodge Dert-lancer _

Middleport

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1:115 Sa!l'ed ileart
1:20 Meigo cr, RFD
•:25 Paul 80W111'1 Farm
1:30 Country Jamboree
t:st Weather
7:~ Nei1Dll8) Newa
7:311 Sporll
7:35 BDJ Mlller Show
7:35 Pickena Hardware Show
(Tuesday-Thursda,)
7:50 Newt1
8:30 liaiiy Ligbt
l:tl Baker Furniture Show
(Wed.-Auclioo) Frl, lii!Dw)
t:OO New•
7:06 BID Ml11er Srmr
8:06 Colfeo Willi Janel
10:00 Swap Shop
lQ: 1i Morning MeditaU0111
10:30 Portraits of a PalriDI
-t0:35 BDI Miller Soow
10:45 Muoa ,.,_ Prsm (Tuel.)
10:45 F8D1lly Worship (Tburs.)
lt:45 A.S.C. Prgm (Pete
Shields) (Fridays)
U:OO News
11:115 Tllly'l Co1mlry JIDlctlou
11:45 Tllly'l Cotmlry B,ymn

'11me
11:00 Cement Block NOWI
12:30 Goo!aier•o GuS Stir
b:30 Larry ADderiDO Silo1r
1:00 Jim Meea llilow
'' 16 Blaellllar Auto Show
(Tbett-'11111r.)

lr!O Newa (Local)

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1:00 l'len

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Wl-lERE'S

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tor the t.hNe L'.. X fOl" the two 0'.. etc. Singl e ll' . __ . ~ uoatrophlu, tile&gt; length and formation ot the words ll.re ~ , -&lt; t..
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WEDDINGS COST JUST TWO

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41. Network
43. Atf'innaUve ·

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artJcle
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Rc111 No aSt., Middleport, Oblo. Pbone
c.II WY ii-D'I&amp; DIIJ• NIPI
WY 2-3'115.
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4 8 6tn 1~''..tion service. Jaclo's
WILCOX SERVICE
FOR
SALE
-11164
Dynamic88
eration,
New
Haven,
Phone
SP.M.IoiOP.M.Dolly
wv 2·5337.
3 31 ttc miles from Pomeroy .
Oldsmobile 2 - door hardtop. FOR SALE : Modem I
TU , ··-412 s. 3rd Avo, MW.U.,.If
o1 '/:~'lf._to;.!'~....t... ,.. ,..,
4 6 tic
ll,O. J miles. Phone Mason, frame home in Syracuse.
Notice
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FOR
SALE:
Venetian
bliDda.l
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to , . _ p....,.., .,_
773-5398.
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EXPERIENCED
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ity room, double carport, g..
all kinds. Venetiaa blind re- ,. THI c - •uu covoT.
c. n, ._ •· &lt;&gt;, a, L x .
FOR SALE - 4 room house, furnace, fully insulated, wan
pairs. Window and poreb •os•~:~·~.::.'t'L"' OHIO
IIIUl.w'ti: •:- ~:
basement, lar•e porch, two to wall carpetin•, bicch cabiAUTOMOBILE
shades, Ill kinds. Clolb awn- '" •••'"'
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acres ground, on old Chester nets. Shade and fruit trees,
ings. Dale
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CDrpoJ"ated lllto and a pt.rt "' the
Road. Pho!le WY 2·..6127.
srrubbery. Close to
school
Union Ave..
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AND
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P•.. 808.. Dad
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Grady Craig' Syracuse ' UIUOII
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FREE
JAN of our efficient WY ~2810,
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Cargrt Shampooers with pur· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _f_ Z_If_
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USED
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1960 Dodge 6 cyl. 4 Dr. Sedan · · $995

"ha~ of Blue. LustreM'ddl
shampoo
J.AWUNCE
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Baker Furmture,
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8trHt. llld4lepor1. Oblo. but whoM {t) •• 11, II. ao~ (IJ) ,, 14. 2L ,.,
4 6
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est buildiDg, located 353 N. WY 2-2141
Pomeroy, 0.
Take your~lck - 30 sets
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DON'T PUMP you sluggish sep.
Second Street, Middleport.
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To.O. Yo,., w111 .... ...,..
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Priced I
qui ~ .....
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$a 1- or Trade
tic tank. Get Klean-Em-A
or
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oeptic tank cleaner.
Land- _ q:__uir
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ped tritb trinc!L Big or omall
s BEDROOM BOUSE 1filll ...
mark FarJL Bureau.
job. CaD dayt.lme8 WI M151t
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..· furnace and ooncrete 6Jlrt...,
_, veWJ • - Gene D••·
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2 18 11 TIR~ RIOT at Newells Sun~
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alltl! Ur Uri
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Employment Wanted
Size
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301c
Rutland, Ohio
fouo,.,nr
.:! In trade. Jlelvla Litlle,IJ:I!
HOUSEWORK by the day or x 13 replaces 00 x IS $16.95,
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week, nursing, good cook, live 050 x 13 replaces 650 x IS,
Clmplltl . . , .
in or out. 882-2534, Hartford, $17.95, 735 x 14 replaceo 700 x
Cl'fll ...,._
W. Va., between I and 4 p.m. 14, $18.95, 175 x 14 replaceo
....._. , _ • Coolllf
4 .8 3tp 250
14 $19 95 825
14
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reason- placrs 800 x 14, $21.95,
•·to, CJMo
able rates. Carol
Osborn
x 4 replaces 850 x 14 ...,_,.,I
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Wolfe, Mason, 773-5078.
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Jock W. Corsoy,
' Prestige tube type, 775 x IS
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4 6 6tp
PHONE
Long Bottom, Ohio,
Nelglor. ....... a..p,l) tor
8
15
2111
4
7
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FOR SALE WY "
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A hardwood Pulp ancl Paper Mill II being c0nli~Nd :for · ·
1110 ,..,, 1 ..., 110m... ll1dh In
truck, o,; ton pick up
1959 , - - - -· --:--= AVAILABLE FOR baby si!tiug 845 x 15 replaces 760 x
ena, ,tlorm -'IIIDdmll, alumthis general area. As part of a wood ~~~~ WI ·~ I~ · ·
Chevrolet Biscayne 2 dr. sian- 14FT. BOAT, motor, trailer and full or part time. Tel. WY 2- $19.95. 670 x 15 Economy
lnum lildlng. caD GuJ Nellrested in1
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dard transmis;io,l. WI 9-3443.
equipment, $550.00, blonde 6149.
3 16 tic
trac $8.95. All prices plus
ler, Rkitlt, Clblo.
4 s 6tp dinette set, $50.00. tototil!er,
Insurance
Add $3.00 for wbite wall.
12 29 lie
Fermers, Lendowne.rs - Acreege ln W~lend, Timber Volu~
75.00. Phone WI 9-3222.
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- BILE bome:lo '' 51 ft. PHOTO Co]1Ymg Serv1ce CopLoggers~ Equipment~ Trucks; et~ l!r:ld Volume P~oc!.u~ lYqot.., __
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In good sbape. Call Ch••hlre leo made ol JepJ papen. LOTS FOR SALE:
Sawmill Operators- Volume
.J~64, ~pecles. :
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Big ear ....., ride m1 ,.... 1 367-7723. Forest Smith, BoX blrtb records and almosl 80'
route 248, opposite
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Golf Course. Willoughby
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Bealer IDIW'oilce, ~e:-J. Chester, Ohio. Phone •
19!13 He.r;·:- Gold -Seal -Medal4
Sot
ion .Mobile Home, ii5x10, ear- =====:-::==:a:;::-;::
. . .,, , _ Moton
peted, 2 bedrooms, solid oak GUARANTEED. renewible for
1L Me1i1 Slrftt, PomerOJ
paneling and walnut cabinets.
We OO.p!taltzatton.
l""ued HOUSE ·f OR SALE, Batrr!."l' I
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1Jke: -uew, WY :1-3016. ·
ot aU ageo. Phone WY 2-"166. ville. No down paJ1111enlt 22 11c
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a 18 Uc 2-5466.
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IS FOR SALE • • • YOU TELL US WHAT

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1961 CMdsmobile F85 Sta. Wag. $1395

THE TIME TO BUY IS NOWI EVERY CAR

I HAD TH' EVIDENCE

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1961 Chevrolet4 Dr. Sedan .... $1395

Bank Financing

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1962. Oldsmobile 4 Dr. Sedan · · $1995
1961 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan ...... $1095

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1964 Dodge Polara 500 · ·.... · · $2795
2 Door H.T. Auto. lntns. RAdio and beater. Air eondiliol&gt;-

Low Down Payments

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1elevision Revue

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Pomeroy
Motor Co._

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FRESH young cow with heifer
calf. Bessie Oliver, Rt. 1,
Rutland , Ohio. Phone SH 24695.
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StaetJ •pent l"r1doy evertiftl
IOilb Mr. and &amp;ln. Dlvld RJcp
and lamily.
Mn. M&amp;r)' Jlaolnc'• bro!Jw,
Allan McMurray, returned · fo
h.s bome Ill St. All1a!ll, Vermont, lalt Saturdly, Hor IIIIer,
By Mn. Falls Alkire
Mn. Mabel Hancock of lletroll,
Tolevflloa ~ Review
Four quarle equal 8 il&amp;llon In Dana Welch of
Springfield Mich., wenl back Wedaeaday _
By RICil DU BROW
u. s. Uqui~ measure.
spent a lew days at
their
Mta. Annatlne Cant) 11 In
Ualtod ~ .... lnlematloaal
In the l9lb -century, young home bere.
Veter8DI Memorial bolpilal Ia
I!OL1 , .
Jr ,- '"I -"The lli!S NlchtiDS•le, born into a Mrs. John Clark spent oev- Pomeroy.
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Joly Terror," ao original NBC. well-to-do Engllsb family , silo&lt;·' eral days with her daugbter-ln- Mr. and Mn. Henry Levy of
rv dr1m a in whiCIJ Julie Har her parenta . y dec. 1g to he law and son, Mr. and Mro. Ro- Columbuo, nieee and nephew of
til
-red Weanesday night as a nurse. She feels the has a bert Clark and Larry and alao Mr. and Mrt. Frank Halliday
Florence Nigbdngale, was a divine calling . The fami ly could- VIsited with Mr. and Mn. Jack were dinner and IUJ1Per suesto
• :que production. 1• h••
,,_ n1 care less aboul the notion CI!J'k.
of the Hallldayo Saturtiav.
g!.mlng, I middle and an end. of - calling - unleos it indiMr. and Mrs. James Borgan
A Sunday blrtllday dlMer for
I ' II sug: ted, rlihl out In cates that perllaps she Is not all and famJiy of Columbus visited Mrs. Nada Townsend ot Downthe """" that courage, risk and there - but ohe persists. The over the weekend with his mo- iugtoa was enjoyed at her borne.
nerve are not only admirable family Is distraught becauae it !her, Mrs. Nellle Borgan.
Present were Mr. and
Mrs.
but also lnvi~oratiug - and was unthinkable at the time for
Mr. and Mrs. Walter France Franklin Townsend and daught ' :•bel can actually have a well-to-do JOuug lady to go 8J1!1 son, Gregory, of Rutland ter of Weotervllle, Mr. and Mrs.
• _,ostttve approach.
into such a profeSBion, with its 8l:d granddaughter Sherry Ro- Stdney Townsend of Columbus
- 'se penple on the "Hall- unsanitary conditions and 1111- berts vlaited Mra. Gloria Riggs Mr. and Mrs. William &amp;oti
r 1rk Hall of Fame .;· whlrh put pleasant nua_nces.
and children, recenlly.
and children or Albany and Mr.
on Wednesday nights 90-mmute Miso Nial 1•gale Is DDt only Howard aod Wilco
Stacy and Mrs. Duane Stanley and
~Iepley by James Lee, ne~er successful, and a powerful re- and their mothet-, Mra. Elaie son of Harrisonville.
oeem to learn. They keep puttmg fonner of tbeoe condltiOUI, but,
Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Atkins L: L AtlNEII:
m shows about people like
povernment requ · •t, takes
attended a Holateln ba ~I and
Jefferson and Oliver her own nurses to care for the ~oer'ng more dollaro In !be l'
u 1 E te HI: scb 11
00
Wendell Holmes and Florence wounded In the Crimean war. country , , • He will appear on
n~a as rn
~ightlngale when all the time The army medieal otaff 1s an- NBC-TV's ''Today" program s we :hev coul~ he offering ln•piring gered at her Intrusion, but she next Wednesday to offer sorne Mr. Harry Pluntmer of Carwith
"orkJ about bu"'s, junkies. makes headway, and, with the reasons why the citizenry sbould roll open! an anernoon
· tl-heroes and mtsunderstond t eJp of a newspaperman as- tour America • __ And he will th• Halliday - AttiDa lolka.
een-agers. What io the matter si_-ned to cover her, becomesl also turn up on ABC-TV's "Is- Ronert Jewell and Virgil
f• .•tous and admired. To her Isuea and Answers" April 18 to kins spent Sunday
•lth the "Hall of Fame?"
1 with Mr. Eugene Atkins.
"The Holy 'terror" was a family's atock, she continues ta lk along the same lines.
meticulous produ,.u?n of a her career aftt&gt;r serving in the
1011nd, though essentially eplso- war, and, though Ill, pushes
J
lie, story, and the acting was hard for her hospital reform
&amp;0Bo8S
a. 1o1n
2l.P'ire.
Jbsolutely tops.
"'USI
bill.
LTouehond
4. Senator
place
to end
rtUl enjo;ed Ml o;o" q~tr.-i:~r , h .
Miss Harris got top support
KeDDedJ&gt;
obelt
llAn
21. Ra.w
most In "I Am A Camera." a· frnm Denholm Elliott, Torin G. Performs
appendage
lnlneral
,
That ·her, Kate Reid an d the • -Make
amends tol'
e. AJtared
24. Chop
t
dazzlbogly gay and sad Sal- entire cast.
10. Oltl1eh..
7. Inc!lu.'e
26. BlbU.
ly Bowlea In pre-World War II
llk&amp; bil'de
oheltar
eat
Berlin, but there Is "" denying
The Channel swim: v 1c 0 12. Finn
8-Ao~
trtbo
D.Nlnoom28. llln•he is pretty fine al whatever President Humphrey will take !o 13. Canad.lall
emblem
poop
rap
1he
attempts.
Wednesday television to help sell !be ad14. A rod for
1Ll1'renoh
81. ChaJ..
lerimlq"; . . . . . .
'light'o tale, brlefiJ, told thls ,min ' ·rat ion's "See The U.S.A."
roastlq
Pl'OIIOUII
81. River to
l'l, 'l'benttore
mea.t
City
lsuggestion, which io aimed at
tury:
Moaelle

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6:00 Sundown Serenade
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AN OLD RAILROt\D
SPUR; PLACE CALLED

LA F-IN!

LA F:IM'?

YEP! OlO FRt'MC~

TJ..Im's !:R~HC\-1, TRAPPER NAMED IT.
MEAI&lt;ING
'Tl4E END!

HUNDRED '.'EARs AGO'
At-!D IT SURE ~ 'rn6
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7.00 Protestant Hour
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7:15 Sign On
7:35 Larry anderson Show
7:30 News lleadl1nea
It's Music - Army
7:32 MtlSical Clock
11:110 Dairy Valley • OultoD'I 7:45 Echoes of Jf1l
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8' 00 Ohlo- Valley News
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8:05 World Newo
12:15 Musical Interlude
1:10 Sports Todo7
12,30 The Rev. Merlin Teeta
8:15 Weatber
1:110 The Jim Meea Show
8: 18 M111ical Clo-k
1:30 Sundown Serenade
1:55 Com.nunil)' Newo
6' 30 Slgu Oft
g,oo Talk of lbe Town
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10:30 Latchst.rin&amp;
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11:00 Newt1 Beat
9:30 The Bible Speaka To You U:05 Moming Melodlee
t:45 Sunday SIIOw
oxcept Frldq, Cburcb
10:00 The Good Life
Bolls Ring
15:11 Ccmgrwman's Reptn
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10:30 Sunday Show
11:55 MasDI&gt; CoooiJ N0111
11 :30 The Quiet Hour
12:00 Community Newo
12:00 Newo
12:05 Local News
12:15 The Cbri61ian'a iloul'
12:10 Markets
12:30 '!be Rev. Merlin Teell
12:15 Weather
1:00 The Rev. 1L G. Slewart 12:20 Bulletin Board
1:30 The ,Rev. Sllal 11J11upa lt. '15 N•w~ 0 Grams
2:00 The Rev. Andrew P&amp;:IOIIS 12:30 CouniJ Acenl
2:45 The Rev,
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6'JU Dinner Musicale
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7:15 Sign On
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7:32 Musical Clock
7:45 Word and Testtm.ony
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10:30 Song • S"rory Hour
10:45 Family Worship Hour
New1, Army Hour
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12,00 News Roundup
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WINNIE:, t'ID 'rtU
NOTk:E: HOW' FEW
'f..OM.EN 11-IER'E::
1/oJE:R'E AT T"iC.
FfA5T 'r HO't\l

COMEr

~.... I DeNT K~OW, B lr?~E.
~I?! ·APS TilEY JLbl DON'T
PARTI :::: , p,.~.-::_ !".! FUNCTION~
OF "1.J!S KI".!D. ~EY"RE.
P.~C6.-IP~Y /&gt;.",' ~0/v\E:

WJTh Th[,R OIILDREN J

f\JO, I WA~T TO SEE
MR.!rrARK'S ~-RAYS

MYSEJ.F. 11LL CIJMI.:.
OVER AT ONCE.

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~round

And
About
Middleport

Mra. William .Russell IUld son
John. spent Tuesday m Columbus, and also In Kmgsh.D, Ohlo,
·, there. \1rs. ~u.' ·II Httended
the Kmgslon CiVIC Club, "" _at.
fihate of .the_ Ohio Fed_eratwn

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M~ . Anna Farmer
Hert"r; 101 Women s Club , of wh1cb she
i:ern p, ~lum~us . Is the gu£&gt;S I was . a former member before
of hl"r s1ster-m-law. \1rs. Da- . movmg to Middleport. On Wedvid f'arm~r and Mr. and ~1r'i. 1, nesday she also attended the
Arthur Skmn~r
annual sprmg luncheon
f0r
~iss Ellen Dunun: tt st~dent ! women of the Kingston Methoar Denmson u.mvers1ty at Gran- d1st Church Mrs R~ell was
ville . Js spendmg the sprmg va- soloist for the meetmg and
cauon w1th her pa rents . \1r .l san~. ·I_ Wal~t'O Today Where
and \1rs Dale Dutton.
I Je~u::• V.alks.
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Rerrn! guesr.; ol .Mr 8 n d ! ~1rs F:arl BrHxton VISited reMrs Jam~s Criswell wer ~ _\1r .; centl) i'oi!h \1r. and Mrs. C. R.
and Mrs Orvtlle Martm ot Pills· Yllung rnstt&gt;;.~d of Mr . Braxton
burgh, Pa Hn d \-11 and \'! r s. a"' sl11tt·d m an earlier account.
~teve Shndif' lit'
Hn dgt&gt;port. l Mrs . Pearl Heynolds
spent
..
th e wt"t-kend m Akron as the
. gu~t ut )1e- r· Shier, ~1rs. Nina
B!.!lnd
Mrs l'l&lt;~ra D!lgard of Dearhorn. Mich . is the guest of Mr.
Pomeroy, Ohio
and Mrs. E. w. Lallance. She
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY •
nmw lo atll:'nd the 50th anniver"YOU'RE NEVER TOO
s&lt;J rv obsrrvance of the Phila_1!3,~~~;~rtf,t·~ Sncit&gt;ty of the Middleport

MEIGS THEATRE

Jt&gt;rry Lewis &amp; Dt&gt;an Martin

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Foch-Diana Lynn .
QUICK
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Audit'"Tf'tE
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Merry
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Catholic Women
Will Sponsor
Miss Conde

Soloists, Duets, Ensembles Taking
Part in Cantata.Seing Announced
An organ prelude by Mrs. People," by Mn. Marvin Burt.
Ben Neutzling, ''Hosanna." from The flm word, "Fathor,
Magnus by Harper, will open 1 give Tbem," by sololsls
the program Sunday, at

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the Moore, baritone,

For-

Fred Blaett-

Federated church at 3 p.m., fol· nar, tenor, with the chorus.
lowed by the processional hymn, second word, "Verily T h u ·•
.. AJI Glory Laud and Honor," Shalt Be This Day," wlll be p. ,
and the invocation by the Rev. sented by soloists John WeJrry,
Wilbur Perrm.
tenor ; Rev . Howard
The cantata, "Seven
Last baritone. with chorus. A
words Of Chr 1st" by DuBois by Mr. Werry and Rev.
with 8 soprano solo, "All Yt: pelt will precede the third woro.
,,~~~ "Woman Behold,'' by
•
· Rev. Ruppelt, Mrs.
Wickham and Mrs. Harvey
~· i '.'ranken. Mrs. Van Bllonk•en
eop e n
' and Mrs. Wickham will sing
eO
I duel., "Obligato."
Cm f
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.
Joseph Raub returned home I An offermg Wl~l be ta~en and
Monday. after spe nding th e the pNceeds , will be gaven to I
winter at Carn:l City, Fla. 'hith Easter seals. ~he.~ff~rtory duet ,
his daughter Miss Sue
.Jean "The Holy Ctty, wall be sung
Raub
'
by Mrs. Beulah White and Mrs.
Mr · and Mrs Ravrnond Hat-. Paul Haptonstall.
f' ld ·
t th; pa~t WL'('kend
The fourth word, 'God My
~-~th r~f~~ves in Brooksvi lle and l t,'ather," will be presented . ~y
D t
Harry Moore, and tne
frlth
ay
on.
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b
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H mer Holler or Ches- 1word ,
m
ars ,
y Ben
ter ~-oad~ and Mr. and Mrs.j Neutzling, Mrs. ~urt, the m~n's
Fred Klein of Middleport return- chorus and chmr. The
51Xth
ed h
Tuesday eveni~g. af- word, "Father,
Into
Thy 1
0
ter a s~:eral davs
s ·~y ~da
- visit in Cleve- Hand
1 _s,"
t _ith
bl to Darnell
b M ,1
land, with Mr. and Mrs. Olin l sools,_w 1 ano lga
Y rs. l

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- ' "er by Mn. ·1 Paull ~~!~~~ Sbop Elberfelds for values galore In Easter Fasb!OIIf
president, opened the tt
-suits, coats, dresses and accessories, tops In Iabrie~
, th · Catbolie Women'•
and styHns, beautiful new spring eolors.
of the Sacred U....rt churcb
nesday evening tollowirig
Lc..1ten serv1ce.
A report was given on
rummage and bake sale
April •-3. An invitation was
from Colwnbia Ga• Co. to
tend the Blue Flame festlvltll
A beautiful seleeUon of
April 28-19. It was voted to spcm-1
womens coats in ali wool
so .. C:·'lthia Co11rle. a junior
fabrics,
soft pasteis and
Middlepo;' 'ilgh School,
( ;rls' State.
dark tones. Many styles
to choose from. Make
II was
to
gifts
for decided
hlgb school
your selecUon now.
of the psrish. Plana were
tr serve a dinn : on AprU
the committees to be antoounc-1
ed. A white elephant sale
planned for the May
Hostesse' for May wilt be
es Martha and Anna
11 ·:-s. Remo Nelri, Mrs.
' d Gre88, Mrs. Joan
son 1 Mrs. J: M. Thornton.
The meeting closed
wI t
·prayer by Mrs. Casci,
by a coffee hour.

EASTER
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/s Theme ·of
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Hostess of
C/ ub Women

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VOL XVI

NO. 305

Says he has no Plan for
Move to Veterans Memorial
Dr. stack, wben eonlaered,
said Tbe Dally Sentinel Is tbe
only news soutet that bad
dlseussed tbe ollllation wllb
blm. He empatlcally said be
bas no plan of making any
change : from bls present position.
•'I have no_ plans to make any Mr. Rideout also pointed out
change," sa a~ Dr. Sla~k when ;Friday night that he has issued
contacted Fnday evemng.
i no statement or made any kind
Clt,arles Rideout, administra· of announcement that mightl
tor of' Veterans Memorial Hos- 1 have perpetuated the flow of ru~itai,'' oald following a meeting mors regarding Dr. Slack .
1f the hospital's board of trus- Another media said in a story
leeo,JI'""l night that no appll- 1publisbed Friday that the Veteatitiil~; lp Dr. Slaek's behalf :erans Memor18l Hospital lloard 1
was pre~nted at tiW seaaon. lof trustees was expected to for- 1
Mr. Rideout declined to elab- mally approve an application I
orate oil the situation concern-[for staff pl'lvilege• from . Dr.
ing "ru\nors" being published [Slack at its meetmg last mghl
oy anot\'Jer area news source 1 No_ sut:h actmn _was taken~ ae- ·
lhat Dr. ~Slack had applied for' cordmg to Mr. Ridenout.
I
otart privileges.
; O~e Me1gs Gener~l hospital
Rideout said It Is tbe feeling i medJcal doctor declined comlf the board of trustees that.i rr.ent tnday on reports that Dr.
any statement released In rela- : Slack has been asked to re~ign
lionship to Dr. Slack
should from the staff of the privately •
oome_ ~r_Oill_ him.
-owned facility.
I
Dr. Richard L. Slack, M. D.
has Indicated be has no !nten·
tion of resigning from the staff
of Meigs General Hospital or ac'epting privilege at the county·
1perated VeteraM
M~morial
~ospital facility.

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Support of
Seal Sales

We have gathered togeth·
er an exciting coUectlon
of beautiful blouses in refreshing whites and· luscious new spring colon
just for you.

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OD tbe main fioor of Elberfelds.

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eBraeb's Fruit and Nut
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Motarilt Helpo
men, ooe of them masked,
Wlnlhrow, from his boopltll acting suspiciously near 1 servbed, •aid one of lbe 1unmen. ice station in Barberton. Be
alter all three police officers provided tbe license nwnber of 1
were lying on the roadway, held the 1964 aulomobile.
j
CHAS. L ARCHER
RALPH W. MOOR£
DON L. DAVIS
the pi•tol to their beads and The pollee car contairiJng
pulled the trigger SEveral times Hooper, Mancini and Wintbrow l
but the weapon waa out of am- nagged down the suspects' ca~
1
munition.
• short time later. Mancini or·
Winthrow said the man tben [dered the two robbeJry suspects
took a patrolman's nightstick ' out of their car, but one •
and ~at all three.
them grabbed the officer's '! The Area Extension Center 1a native of Noble county with I and swine enterprises. This will
Twig telephoned _police short- ;gun while being handcuffed and has been established in Jack~ seven years county 4- H ager.t be an across-the-board , indua.ly after 3 a.m. reportin&amp; he saw 'sl:ot all three.
son by t~ Ohio Cooperative I work developing an outstand- try wide program rangmg from
Meanwhile, Twig. who had at. Extension. Servic~ to serve the I i~g 4-H Club program in Mus- the conception of the animal
tempted to follow the robbers'; seven Ohao counties of Athens, kmgum county.
through production and marketcar, came upon the shooting GaJlia, Hocking, Jackson, Law. Mr. Archer holds a Bachelor ing and including consumer utJ1.
scene as the suspects were flee.. renee, Meigs and Vinton.
of Science Degree in Agricul - ization.
e'
Jng in a second car they appar· Tw
ed
ff
ture from Ohio State University Working out of the Jackson
1
stationed near the eJ:·
wr::'b :
1
1 e trans er trom omeroy to W h' gt
u ·
· 1- . th H'll bo
A E
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1 H
Winthrow, the only officer! Jackson of Ralph W. Moore as as -'~
~1ve~s1 y. ~-Jts 1~~ e 1 s ro rea xtenswn
:Who had not lost consciousness, I acting chairman of the new !' mDarRn I do tr Me .lfordmeMr a Yd • eMntcrD. . .
,.
f v·
mstructed Twig to summon aid 1
t
M
h
d 1 . ag an o 1 or - r an
r . avas IS a na 1ve o Jft~
, car radlo.
area
cen
er. oore as serve Mr!. Archer an d th e1r
·
th ree Lon county and serv ed SIX
· yean
on the pohce
th
t f
e pas our years as area re- 1childen have moved lhl"ir res1-1as Athens County 4-H Agent.
.source development_ agent. out ~ denre from Zane-sville to J&lt;~ck- 1 He received his Master's Deof Pomroy Hnd . ~ 1.1\ contmue ! son.
gree in Animal Science iD
to hav.e respo~sl~lltty for the I Don L. Davis will serve as March from Ohio State UniverExtensao_n ~rvlce s R. D. pro- 1Area Extension agent. Animal sity.
gram Wlthm the area.
I Industries, providing education-. He is married to the former
Charles Ivan Archer will ! al programs and organizational !Marjorie Dum Amanda &amp; theJ
servt! as area 4-H ag~nt. He is i assistance for the beef sheep, ! have two children.

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AKRON (UP!) - Two rob- !Patrolman Eugene Hooper, 41, 1slde.
bery suspects shot a policeman , who was dead on arrival at Ak- Details of the shooting were
to death early todsy and wound· iron General Hospital, and Pa- lsketchy, but detective. said the
ed two other officers who had trolmen Frank Mancini. 25, ond policemen were shot while putstopped the gunmen on the Ak- Harold Winthrow, 35, 35, both ting handcuffs on the twlf Negro
ron Expressway.
listed in critical condition. Man- men who had attempted a robPolice arrested · two suspects ,cini was shot in tbe neck and bery in Barberton.
several hoors later. One of I Wint~row was hit three times An alert motorist, WU!iam
them was in possession of a I in the back.
Twig of Akron, gave police the
service revolver belonging to The three officers, acting on information that led to lhe apone of the wounded officers and an alert issued by suburhan prehension of the robbers. He
the other was partly handcuffed Barberton polic-e, saw a car on also summoned other offlcers to
when arrested.
a ramp ·leading onto the e:1· 1the aid of the wounded police-VIctiml of the shooting were I pressway on city's northeast men.

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Mr. s.and Mrs. llenry Bentz of "It's F'.In .ISh ed ," by. Mrs. van I
TONIGHT thru SUNDAY
Racine visited recently with her Vranken, Mr. Neutzlmg and ,
Mrs. Dale Smith ent.ertalnedl
Hub Cummmgs
George Hamilton. 9&lt;:: Hank
1 ~rs. Burl, With chorus, conclud-~
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mother,
Mrs.
Edith
Teaford
and
the
Pomeroy Shakespeare
Fronk ie Avalon and
Williams-Su.~an
Oliver-lied
' son, Cecil.
• mg the cantata.
•·r.1 s
Wednesday afternoon at
Butrons-Arfhur
O'Conndl
Annt'l1e Funicello in
Mrs.
Maxine
Arnold
visited
The
recess
lo~al
hymn,
f
h
s · A
Chri s Crosby-Rex Ingram.
"BEACH PARTY"
0
Hank \\'i!liams li ve~ ~gain,
Thursday in Gallipolis with Mrs. Mid?igh! on Olive's Brow,~' ~he I ••Jesus Christ Ren~ws
His ~~· rn::;~~ ~~barge of
-and"in.~:::: a~ain. a true- life st orv
IC. L. Arnold. Mrs. Arnold left closmg prayer, and b~nedact 1.00 1 Church " was the topic of ~he T. A. Hennes~. opened with
whi ch fouches fhf' tw al'l. ~1·
George C. Scott and
le rnalin)ll b~;~lwf'Pn io}' :.n d
, today for an extended visit in by the Rev. C. Melvm Alkir~ progr&amp;ll presented ~y
Mass votions by Mra. Phil Wllliam·l
Pe ter Sellers in
tragedy
Charleston. W. Va . with Mr. and ! and or~an postlude. The ~n i r ·othy Long whl:n .he WSWS son who read Matthew
Colorcertoons
"DR. STRANGLELOVE"
Mrs. Charles Elliott and fam· l ten Fantasy. by Mrs. Neutzhng
the Enterprise EUB Church land Miss Lydia Ebersbsch
Adm issio n 7.'k &amp; 4ii~'• .;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~~~i~ly~.iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii~;w~ill~c~lo~se;.;th~e~p~rogram.
mel Tuesday even_i~g at _the gave a meditation from t h
home of Mrs. Philip Sm•th, book "Streams In the De!.,rl.
Chesler Road.
and ~ead a poem. Members
It was emphasized that the ' sponded to roll call by na&lt;nin,gl
objectiv~ of the chw ch as that their favorite bird and
1 all
persons be aware of God, flower.
lhr~ugh H_is selr dis_closure~ es- An invitation was read
pec1ally Has redeernmg love, as Columbia Gas Co. to aU.en1il
reveal rd. in Jesus Christ, that 1the Blue Flame
they may respond in faith and 128-29 at 8 p.m. at the
love lo the end that they may Junior High School
know who they a~e, grow . as 1 Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. and
sons of God, live In the spirit · Smith were named as the
of God. fulfill common di~cipl_e- j inating committee. Plans
We have chosen the best from among
ship in the world, and ab1de tn 1made fr· the .next meeting,
Christian hope.
5, which will be a planned
the new creations. See them now on
A dialogue, "The Parade of luck dinner at 12 o'clock, at
display in the busy Ready To Wear
God's Mighty Act," was P!'e- horne of Mrs. C. F. T&lt;&gt;'npk.ins.
Department. Come in and try them on.
sented with Mrs. Don Hun- ';Conservation of wild
nrl as narrator and Mrs. Thorn- was the topic of the~~:~;~~
as rentz, Bible r:-ader. Brerr presented by Mrs.
da and Becky W11l sang two who rnention~d animals
hymns, "This 1s My Father's extinct, sueh .. the bison,
World,'' and "Since Jesus Came bou, Arizona elk and Caliifo1rni•ll
Into My Hearl." Miss Long black bear. She also apoke
New spring hat&amp; with
read Psalm 90 and Mrs. Eldon protecting the birds when
I Weeks closed the program w1tb ing feeders.
the soft and feminine
prayer.
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Tbe meeting closed with
look. Flattering shapes
I Mr Menzel Smrth, _president! Women's Creed io wlison,
in straws, fabrics and
, conducted a short busmess ses- 1 ter whicb the hostess served
ftowem.
sion. The WSWS convention to i salad course.
be held in Chillicothe, April 28
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and 29 was announced. Prayer
MISSIONABY. TO SPEAK
. and gra.,. by Mrs. James Will BJII Walker, lllJBsionary
closed the meeting after which Japan, will be guest speaker
I refreshments were served by the Zion Church of Christ,
the hostess to nine members risonville road. Services
3e2 C' U. in. V·8 engine wilh 3-speed C!Jlumn shift, light blue with all blue Vinyl interior,
1 ·, i •(o, i11·a11·r, l\ili1t• sidPwalltires and back up lights.
and Becky Brenda and Bever- at 7:30 v.m. SUnday. E•·en1onel
Jy WilL '
is invited.
SUNDAYfHRU TUESDAY
April 11 -14
HANK WILLIAMS'
"YOUR CHEATIN' HEART"

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DARLENE WARNE
The Rev . ana Mrs.
Ray
Warne of Chester announce
tbe engagt'ment of their dau·
ghter, Darlene Rae, to Franklin Lee Duda, son of Mr . .und
Mrs. Frank Duda, Dillonvale,
Orlio. A December wPdding
ls planned. Miss Warne atIends Carneg Ie CoIIege
In
Cleveland and will be graduated in Septtrnber. Mr. Dodais ~tatloned at Fort Knox,
Ky. with an armored dlvlsioD.

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Head Easter
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