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Founders' Day
Dinner Planned
On April 29th

10-~a11~ sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o, Apr. 15, 1965

:r.'•':':':. =:--"::' Elza
Gilmore is Named President
Of Pomeroy Elementary School PTA
Chureb. lbt Racine

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Mainly Abaul
People In
Pomeroy

Shop Tomorrow .net Every
D•y from 9 AM to
Plans were ma~e to bold the
5 PM-and on Soturdoy from 9 AM to 9 PM-S.Ied
Miss Beverly Perrin open! annual Founders Day dinner Miss Mary HlU, Mlelllael\1 tha ENter Clothao you need •nd the •••-'!1.. you
Wednesday evening in Colum- AprU 29 at the Ohio Unlvers~ Jones and friend , Jameo Hel- wont for younelf lnd ..ery mtmbor of yot~r f•mlly,

Metllodist

Elza Gilmore, Jr., wao elect- McKnight, recording secretary;
t="----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"il.~ as president lor the coming iMrs. Martin McAngw, correswhen Je Pomeroy Ele- ponding secretary; and Mrs. I
. mentary PTA met
Monday Guy RusseU, treasurer.
bus on business
Inn m Athens when the 01&gt;10 ser of Columbus •petit the week·
I
at the .ehool.
I Elected as delegates to Coun·
Mrs. Wayne Glbbons has re- Eta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma end wltb Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
, The meeting in cnarge of ty Council were ~s.. Marvm turned from Bucyrus where she Phi Sorority met Tuesday even- Hill, Flatwoods.
,Mrs. Eugene Triplett~ first vice ,Burt, Mrs. James O ·Bnen, Mrs. was the guest of her latber , mg at the Columbia Gas office Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nease
TONIGHT
president. opened 'With
the George Nesselroad, Mrs. John Mr J E C
nd . ter m Middleport.
and family of Nease SetUeNOT OPEN
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pledge to the flag and
the . William Blaettnar and
Mrs. M~s Ruth
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The Rttual of the Jewels wu ment •pent Sunday afternoon I
Souslby. Alternates elect·
Mr and Mrs Char1es B'mg conferred
iliioAY ond SATURDAY
•1 Lord's p,·aver
- in unison · It was James
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'th Ml on
Sh Arlene
1 N McDaniels w1'th her parenIs, Mr. and Nrs ·
Aprlt 16-17
1voted 10 purchase trophies for 1e
were Mrs. Donley Re1bel,
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ss ar ee euman conJ Hill
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"LADY IN A CAGE"
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d to Mrs. Charles Werry Mrs Max of Cleveland, are VISiting With ducting the ceremony.
The E. .
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patrol boys an g1r s an
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her mother Mrs J K Smith I
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Mrs Paul Hill and children 1
oU'v ia deHa\o'\lland, Ann So- treat
them lo a movie. It was 1Fo!rner, Mrs . Kenneth Braun I
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Founders Day dmner Wlll t.
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the' h
Indlatbellt. R.afaE'l Ca mpos. WAR I
Leo
Crew
and
Mrs
Paul
Chapman
land
other
relatives.
gin
at
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·30
p
m
and
members
returned
to
11' ome,
N'ING: DO NOT SF.E 1 T a \su vott"'J to g1ve
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Mr
M
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I' lnd toda
fter 8 visit
with
· and rs. ~awrence · planning to attend must send ' ~po 18 •
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ALONE! Trapped in a n eh.•· sa.fet v cha 1rman, a gift certifi. l A skit was presentt\d
vator
Defenst"less, l3rutal·
Th I rth ad won the 'Mrs. John William Blaeltnar as Reed and son, Eddie, of Colum- Jhelr dollar to Mrs. Ke i tb 91th her parento, Mr. and Mrs.
ized! What happens is not ca~~~-ndan~e o:ann:: e
:teacher ; Mrs. James O'Brien, bus, visited recently with Mr. Riggs by Friday, April 16.
Hiram Slawt~r and Mr. and
ror the WEAL. it is. perhaps.
IMrs.
Leon
McKnight,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Reed
and
Friday,
April
16,
the
90rorlty
Mrs. E. J . Hill.
not ev~n for the strong!
A report was given on the and Mrs Joseph Struble Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and lmembers will meet 8t the Co- Tommy HID, son of Mr. and
"GO~D FOR THE CAESARS"
(Technicolor)
-erenl _record bop " · the Jumor Roy Mayer, Leo Crew,' Rich: family.
ilumbus and Southern Ohio Elec- Mrs. Paul Hlll, Jndlanapolla,
Jeffrey Hunter, Ron Rand ell, H1gh school audltonu;n.
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Rupe and Kermit Walton
Mrs. Guy Reyonolds has re- :tric Company to color Easter Ind. fell off 8 pony Wednesd~y
Myltbe Demungeut.
~rew discussed bJcyc e ~a~:· , mischievous pupils; Mrs. Lloyd turned to her teaching duties Ieggs to be sold by the Jvoup. afternoon at the home of his
rhe re port of the no~ma~r: IWright, an irritated visiting par- at the Middleport Kindergarten Members who. come. during the grandparents, Mr. ~d Mrs. E.
SUNDAY. MONDAY , TUES.
April 18-19·20
comm!tlee
glV:n ~ alii: ent; and . Mrs. c. E. Clark, a Classes alter bemg absent for dl!!erent work shills should J. Hill _breaking his left arm .
.I ERR Y LEWIS
Dw 1~ht Cui urns an Mot r Elza 'PTA representative.
: several days with an eye in- bring ghtter, glue and dye. DeMrs. Roy Jones. and Mrs.
"DISORDERLY ORDERLY"
cers elect3d w~re t ~s.
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Refreshments were served by ' fectioo . Mrs. Asa Jordon sub- cora led eggs may be purchased Dorothy Schwab v~sited Wed(T£&gt;chnieo1orl
from any member.
The sor- nesday afternoon Wltb Mr. and
J erry Lewis, Su san Oliver. IGilmore , . ~· lr~ ~~~ ~~resl . . the second grade mothers with sti~uted during her absence.
Glenda fo'a rrell
~ent. M_rs. ,e~~ n~u ~~ e ~ Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. Mrs. William Reyholds was ority also agreed to be In Mrs. E. J. Hill.
Colorcartoons
Lond V t( e preside '
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. ·Robert Couch, Mrs.
George , called to Lansing, Mich. where charge of decorations for the Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt
Nesselroad and Mrs.
James 'her daughter, Mrs. Shelby King dinner being given in Pomeroy and son, Bruce of Columbus,
Wisecup in eharge.
: is hospitalized at Sparrow Has- when Congressman Moehler will will arrive this evening, for a
pital in Lansing, Room 404. She be present.
weekend visit with her mother,
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has undergone shoulder surgery The cultural program
on Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
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and is recuperating slowly.
'Literature" was given by Su· Mrs. Cli!ford Leifheit of Rock
Miss Ellen Dutton has re- sie Grueser. Refreshments were Springs Road and Mr. and Mrs. I
turned to Dennison University served by Mrs. Dan Meadows E. M. Burton of Middleport
after spending the •pring vaca- ·and the. aocial committee.
were. Wednesday business visi'.
M'
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R 1 tion with her parents, Mr. and I Attendmg were Mrs.
Paul tors m Athens.
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oran o1 a- '
Du
Amberger Mrs Ray
Baity
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was
named
recipient
of : Mrs. Da 1e
tton.
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I Mr and Mrs Everett Davis Mrs. Paul Chapman,
Mrs.
lhe Nursmg Scholarship given
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. . Frank Eschleman Mrs D a v e
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an Mrs. Nan oore are v1s1t•
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by the M1.ddl eport Busmess
and . . . . ..
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. h Hindy, Mrs. Carl Horky, Mrs.
· Professional Women's Club at ~~g_ '"b ';:;;mla~~~ 'd avt'~. Richard Hovatter, Mrs
Edthe April meeting held Tues- . e~r r er'
· au e as ward Moore, Miss Beve;ly Pert
, •• makes relaxing the
day evening. The. dinner was ' mgcon.
rin, Mrs. Richard
Rawlings,
pleasure it should bo I
held at the Martin RestaurMrs. Keith Riggs, Mrs. Thomas An organ prelude, "The Old
ant w11h the meetmg followmg
Smith, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. · Rugged Cross," by Mrs. Lewis
in the C &amp; S. Ohio Electric
Alvin Spears, Mrs. Larry Wiley, ! Grueser and prayer by Mrs.
soc1al room.
Mrs. James Wisecup and Mrs. I Amos Leonard opened the meet·
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Mrs. John We~ner. president,
A. R. Knight, advisor.
ing of the wscs of the Rock
only
opened the meetmg. Mrs. R. R.
Springs Methodist Church on
Pickens, Scholarship ehairman,
The Pomeroy Congreg~tion of
Tuesday afternoon at the church. I
announced that Marsha Moran Jehovah 's Wttnesses w!ll JOin
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Mrs. w. A. Morgan, presiwas awarded ~he nursing schol- approximately 700 others
of
dent, was in charge. Communiarshtp.
their fatth at Chillicothe on
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cations were read from district
New officers were elected May .7 • .9 !or the !ir.st o!.two
TttUS
officers. A report was given on I
and include, president, Mrs. ctrcwt B1~le semt.nars sch.~ dul- A review or the book, ''The the d1stnct meetmg in . Gallli- ;1
Grace Pratt ; vi~e president, ed for. th1s: area m 1.~ ·
. King's orchard," by Agnes s. polis and also on the plcture.
waihabl•
Mrs. Charles Lew1s ; treasure~, . Curt1ss Leg~o, prestdmg mm- Turnbull, was given by Mrs. "Christ Is Risen," purchased
Sharon Roush. A secretary Will 1ster here, said persons repre- James Titus when the Middle· by the Scciety for the church.
foam .. cushioned 1ole
be named .at a l~te1 dnte. These I senting as. many as 1_7 Sout.h- port Literary Club met WednesElection of officers was held ,
officers wt.ll be .mstalled at the 1eatern Ohm congregatu,~s Wlll 1day afternoon at the home of with all ofricers re-elected in- '
May meet~ng WJ.th Mr:. Edgar 1
de.legates. The public also .Mrs. Robert Coats. Mrs. Titus eluding Mrs. W. A._ Morgan, ,
Reynolds , mstal\mg ofh.cer.
IS inv1ted.
noted facts about the author I president; Mrs. LewiS GruesThe program was g1ven by
The three - day program be-1
of other books written by er, vice president; Mrs. ClifMrs. Ed1th Forrest, member- gins Fnday evenmg, May 7,
mcludmg "The Bishop's ford Leifheit, secretary; and
sh t~ .l'.ha~rman, and depleted with .two one .. hour sessions, j
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I Mrs. Amos Leonard, treasurer.
1re IDII!alion of new members the firs! featuring a panel of The author tells the story of Plans were diBCUSSed for pay, mto the club. Takmg part were speakers each with a brief . of the pioneers who settled ing tbe Society'a sbare on the
Mrs.
John Werner , Grace Bible sermon, and the second JO P1ttsburgh (known then as furnishing of Camp Asbury kitPratt, Janet Korn and Mrs. Ed- including a number of stage
Pitt) where he became fa- chen.
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i~;;:::;;:;:;;;;;;;;:il dramatizations of points on eF·
and wealthy as a result
"It Is My Son," was the
Try it on for slgtls whf.ntver ttle occasion calls for com.
IJ
fective public Bible teaching.
his manufacture of glass. He topic of the devotions by Mrs. 1
fort . .. dilcover the sole-satisfying bliu of its foom
r~ I
Sessions continue most 0 I
Captain O'Hara, an Irish Lewis Grueser and of the pr~ l
cushion! Elastic: bound frothy white terry splashed with
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W the day Saturday, highlighted in
who came lo Ameri- gram by Mrs. Leonard aasisted !
happy~little ·flowers, keeps its garden fresh beauty wash1
the
afternoon
by
a
public
water
and
traded
With the Indians.
Mrs. Will Grueaer, Mrs. '
Ing after washing. Blue or pink. Women's sizes : S (4-.5 11 I,
FRt.-SAT.-SUN.
baptism
ceremony
for
served
dunng
the
Revoluand Mrs. Leifheit. A
M 16-7\'&gt;1. L18·9Y21.
Aprit16, 17 &amp; 18
ordained Witness ministers.
wa~ and finally took his poem, ''An Easter Hymn," by
'7 FACES OF DR. LAO"
assembly will reach its climax
. Pittsburgh where they Mrs. Morgan, and the Lord's
at 3 p. m. Sunday when P. R.
lD the Seet!on known as Prayer in unison, closed
tbe
With Tony Randall
Ruggles,
district
supervisor
of
Orchard
which
later
bemeeting.
and Arthur O'Connell
congregations in Ohio and lndia part of the ~olden tr1----(Technicolor)
ana, delivers !he main public
of the great City of the
- anddiscourse,
''The
Moral
Break" A YANK IN VIET-NAM"
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Marshall Thompson
down - What Can Be Done A· The meeting was opened with
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club collect led by Mrs.
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Chillicothe Assembly is "Will- Euler Euler, :•!dent. Mrs.
ingly Fulfill Your Ministry."
annive~~~~ the on the lOOth The April meeting of the
President Abraham
of the United ~;U::II
SERVICES USTED
and read an accOIHlt of It taken
was •held Tuesday
Sutton Methodist Church
a newspaper story.
at the church.
Sunrise Services, with breakfast Members answered roll call
Harry P. Smith
the church starting at 7 a.
giving a pioneer or family
conducted the
The eight foot cross will be
of
early
America. ing in the absence of Mrs. V.D.
of the serv~cea. There
included Mrs. W a 1t e r Edwards, president, who wu ill.
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Hayes, Mrs. E. 0. Rail, and "A Portrait of ChriBt" w a •
P~rtland Methodist Church: Mrs. Heckman, sister of Mrs. the topic of the devotions by
ISunri:~e serv1ce at 6 .a.m.
George Lasher. Mrs. c 0 8 1 5 Mrs. Smith and of the program
regular Worship service Sunday served candies sent by Mrs. by Mrs. Robert Warner who
evenmg at 7:30 p. m.
Harold Sauer, who was unable was assisted by Mrs. Glen DUI
Morse Chapel and
to be hostess. The next meet- and Mrs. Everett Thomas. A
ing will be held at the home of pledge service was conducted
are requested to be at one
the above Services oo
Mrs. Dale Dutton.
by Mrs. Warner, followlna the
Sunday.
ANNOUNCESERVICE
program.
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The Bradford Church
Durmg the busmess session,
FREE BABY CHICK Christ
will h0 ld
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were dlscusaed lor the
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a sunr...
meeting with Lydia Circle
Fri. • sot. April 16 &amp; 17th v1ce Easter Sunday morning
May, which will be 1 h 8
With 8 Gollons of Goo
6 a.m .. The theme of the
M0 tber • daughter
U ct dinCertifi..t Gas Station
Will be entitled "The
po u
w. Main 51•
1\sltrre:ctio•n and Whai 11
~rio\!"::':of;!C::.,
members of the Society
AUTOMATIC IELL nMEI
who are ill. Plans were made
a.llrincpm.-dCif-.
for a 90up sale, the date lo be
fg 110Md firM peAod ..
aonounced and tbe proceedl lo
be used to pay the Society'•
SAftJY WRINGER
share on furnishing of kltchon
Prices
Candies Of All Kinds At Low
at Camp Asbury, near R I o
Grande.
AMERICAN MADE
A salad course was served by
e PLUSH BUNNIES _ _ _ 98c to $2.98
Mrs. C. Melvin Alkire and Mta.
W. 0. Barnitz from an altr~
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TED
TOYS
FOR
EASTER
89c
live
table with white cover and
o DEEP PIIWER RINSE outoma11tatly provldos
wiJOrous fresh water circulttioG tor mort
decorated with arranaemenlt or
lfficient deerfijown rinsin&amp;
spring flowers and an East.er
AMERICAN MADE
• fAMOUS NORGE TRIPLE ACTttltl
egg tree. Favors WOI'8 chocolate
flexes, turns 1nd tumbkls each pfeee tl
eMADE UP BASKETS-- 98c to $2.98 Easter egg•. ·
dothlng with th010Ugh u., doWI Md

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fashion-wise blouse•,
Change the b1Quse __ _
make a new outfit.

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Sewer aid

M• Moran

Racine Wins
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Rock Springs
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Wt".ll Travel to
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You'll want several pairs of ny·
loons for your Easter outfit.
Choose seamless ones or full
fashioned ones from the

large

•election on Elberfelds 1st floor.
All Sizes 8¥.. to 11
and in short, regular
and long lengths.

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Book Rev·iewed
By Mrs.

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Visit the busy lingerie department on the 1st floor and ge..
ltct the Slips you need - cottons - nylons - daeron and
cotton blends. In all sizes 32 to
SO and in ahort, regular and
tall. Tailored and lace trimmed styles. N.attoitally known
brands such aa &amp;gers, Phil
M:aid, Warners, lndera.

LOW
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BOYS TROUSERS
Wt.sh 'n wear trousen for boYI lD
~tze1 6 to 18. Solid colors dark
plaids. Beltle88 Cootineotal styles
worn without a boll and full tapered
Iega - or Ivy model tbat hal bell
loopo - and iJ cuffed.
Necktlet for Him
Atmutnew
oeleetlon of
ready tied Ilea
and four in
hand ties in tbo

pop;ular narrow
o!&gt;ape. Hundreds of tiet
in tbe •IeclioD.
Solid' colors

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and neal PllternL You'll

INGELS FURNITURE

e PLASTIC BUNNY PUU TOY - - - 89c

Middleport

15c - 29c

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN
OPEN SATURDAY TIL.'
MIDDLEPORT, QJ .

Christians Mourning Crucifixi

29c- 35c

eNOVELTY EASTER CANDIES 10c- 25c
e EASTER GRASS

WY 2·2635

BOYS SHIRTS
Short aleeves. Slzeo 6 to 18, Solid
colors - atrlpes - plalds-ehecks.
A fine 1roup of otytea !or Sprlne and
Summer Wear.

eRIT and PAAS EGG COLORING KITS

• 9 LB. WASH LOAD CAPACIIT
• IIEAYY DUlY V. H.P. MOTOR

Op41n Fri. &amp; S1t. Nights

lingerie

Portrait of
Christ is Topic
Of Devotions

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Ualted Preso latenotlona!

MilUons of CltrisUans mourned Cltrist's crucifixion In sol·
etim GOtid' Friday semce• toda)l .11111 Jirepared for the
fu1 ·~ &lt;e,lebraflon cl ,
res~ ion.

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tlllhod Prnt IJtlenlltloul

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Swirls Toward Crest
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' ST PAUL, Minn. (UPIJ -

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boQies.

Wion Leaves Martins Ji'erty for Pir~due Staff iC;iU~~~"L;k; "- ~lf::ftl

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lrteo cl&lt;lled bf

oodllls-

in Sl
ed levees washed oul areas in neJihbormg Mtnneapo- on top of a
wa
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~!·= In St. ' Paul a n d Us, the state's largest city. Both Paul and underground wa er
twirled loward a record crest
of Z7 loel, J.S feet above nor·

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m;\;e :r~~::~:;lsland Reason in
acra ~ssues
• • Governor
Asked bIV D lXIe
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afld Mmneapohs were m a state

Easter Eggs are prepared
Welob
Mn.

evidenu:::.

in the northeast part of the f~r~.~ moderates to speak
Slate.
•OUt
Illinois Gov. Otto Kerner 1 ·
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c8lled out Natioll8l Guardsmen But racial demonstrallOIII
10 patrol levees along the Mls- ;went on as usual. At Monljjomsissippi between Oquawka and ery, Ala., pollee arrested 2S
Gulfport. The Quad Cit1es area ,demonstrators who picketed .
-comprising Moline and Rock ,downtown variety stor~ Wllh
Island. Ill., and Davenport and signs demanding better JObs
Bettendorf, Iowa - braced for Negroes.
the worst flooding of the cen- The plea for
tury
emotion." was made by
lo~a officials planned an em· ana Gov. John J. McKeitbell
crgency flood meeting today. a speech at Bogalusa, La.,
The north and south Sides of pa.per mill clty of 25.000
l.a Crosse. Wis., were nearly With racial stnfe that
ISolated by the rampaging Mis- last ~ekHm a nea~ not.
Slsslppi today .. GoY: Warren btPo~e~ earn.~ =~of
0
Knowles, warnlnl! sightseers to r
':'~ack&gt;on
stay away from the llood·str•ck· perv•sors a nt state,;,ents
en sections of his state. sa•d the credited . re~
tate

Alabamlana to

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the lion to a

f!oo?, situation is "really desper·
ure.
The Minnesota capital city's
rt d r ilroad
downtown alrpo an a
stallon were flooded I dozen
· dus tnes
· fled fr~m behind
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IOroiee wW worth $10 and 1 idlver •
AD 1!:- Stmrile
worth~ wiD be bidden and
be held at I 1 · m. ~ erl bullied.
.,... Flrtl~tedby col!ee end y
Qlurell fo
will bo woro111p
JNVlTED TO SIISSION
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~~·at 1 m. with the lin. w. A. Lewll of Rio ,
~. Mcb.ure Qenll'- Grande chairtiWI for the
Rm.
of~ In lho IDI
Aoooclatloa
lor
al Prn= will bo ColtiJnUDo Gallla C!OIIIR1· bel 11-. ia911od
pulpit.
of 1Jlfantl, and tc attend the Ull)elallon'IIIJII'Iltg
loll, ::J:'rs will bo .-Jvocl. workshop and tea, which will be
~y Sehoul wm be at 10:30 held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aprll
L m. wllb a pnlll'am bf the 24 at tbt Ollumbul Gallery Of
Primary department. The pub- Fine Aria. The OY~enl;:"~ll=lor:il
lie II !Dvlted.
county dlalrmen,
and 11 1101 OJIOII to the

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died Tburoday
Hospital. He was 70.

IICOOTIIB PATBOL-Lalelt addltlonl to the New Yorll
City Polhll Departmell(l war on crime ate thOle • llader DIIIWr ICOOieJ'I, UJed to patrol Central Parit:.
feel the seooten, which e~~&amp;ble poUco to pt
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Thursday's Results

Mets Win First; Cincy Rips World
Champions 10-4 for Second Triumph

New York 5 Houston 4, 10 ins
Milwaukee 5 Chkago 1
Cincinnati 10 St. Louis 4, night
San Francisco at Philadelphia ,
night, postponed, rain
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh,
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&lt;No games scheduled).
Saturday' • Games
San Francisco at New York
Houston at Pittsburgh
Chicago at Milwaukee
Cincinnati at St. Louis. night
Los Angeles at Phila, night
Amerk•n Leape

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3 0 UXXI
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Washington
2 1 .667 1
Jaeboa Shelled
Cleveland
1 1 .500 II&gt;
Baltimore
1 1 .500 1y, ,
Larry Jackaon, the majocs Minnesota
1 1 .500 1'-&gt; •
wlllrdngest pilcber last year, Boston
t 1 .500 J¥.
made his second start of the Los Angeb
1 z .333 2
young sea~ and got shelled Chicago
1 z .333 2
again, !ea~1ng after four m- New York
1 2 .333 z
rungs trailing H. However, It Kansas City
1 z .333 2
waa his llrat defeat of the year.
Thartday's Results
First baseman ~e Bat~ks Detroit 1 Minnesota 4
homered m the f1flh for t.be Washington 3 Chicago 1
Cuho only run.
Kan City 7 Cleveland 3. night
Gordon Coleman powdered s New York t Los Ang o, night
grand slam home run and Vada (Only games sche&lt;iuled)
Pinson belled • three run blast
Friday's Games
as the Reda handed winless St.
(No glllJles scheduled)
Louis Its ~ straight setback.
Saturday's Games
Cmcmnatls Job~ Tsltourls went Detroit at Los Angeles. night
all the way. glvmg up Ollly Ove Cleveland at Minnesota
hits. Ills L"Ounterpart, ex • Red Waablngton at Chicago
Bob Purkey, found rough sled- Baltimore at Boston
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ding In his first appearance as New York at K Ctty. twl-nlght
a Cardinal. The v~toran rlghty
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nine runs, hit three hatters and Jackson (11-IJ. HR- Banks
committed a balk before exll· 12nd),
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Cin.
004 040 101 -10 t 12
St. Louis 003 000 010-- 4 5 0
Tsltourls tt-0) and Edwards.
Purkey, Stallard 171 , Schultz
(81 and Ricketts, Uecker t8).
Loser - Purkey tO-t). HRs ST. LOUIS, Mo. !UPI) -The in the third inning after Leo tbe Reds, ham't been very 1m- for the Reds. He has now beat- Pinson ttstl, Coleman list),
on lhe Cardinali In lour of the Flood ttst).
one thine that Manager Dick C.rdenas walked, stole !COnidpresslve.
a balk"
Tsltourls went the dlltance last five deelllons ha bes pitch-- .
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lh Cl Inn II and took third
st.Ier
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Reds needed mDre of this year Roae walked, tommy
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to w1n lhe pennant Ia bting singled him home and
walked two and UIICOrked a Harper continued to reach lhe
night, P ·• ram.
.,~!ted but the thing he took Ifollowed wtth hla homer.
of wild pltchea. SliD, be ba&amp;e paths, getUng a pair of Los Angeles at. Pittsburgh. .
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nl8ht, ppd .• ra:n.
for granted hasn't been muc
St. Louis came baok for
turning In the beat perform- plate, IICoriarl three limes and
Amerlcaa Leape
In evidence yet.
ln 1111 half of the Inning ••
on the mound lbla 1888011 knoctiiS 111 one run.
Wash.
000 010 002- 3 7 Z
•we figured we needed more .key reacbed flrlt on an
Chicago
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punch In the lin011p and this Lou Borck walked and both
CBA M-1-d S
Daniels, McCormack (91.
waa tbt way to gel II,'' be said vanced on a wlld
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K!lne (91 and Brumly. McCabe
the other day in e~q&gt;lalnlag his White hit a
For 8 This Evenin~e
t9). Buzhardt, Wilhelm (9J,
platooning of players.
score Purkey and Ken
Tbe regular meellog of lbt
John t9J and Romano, Martin Vl-rmeat! Bucklt-seat beauty! Price
uvinp on all models! And you step
And -1et u he has, 81 waa 1ond Dick Groat followed
Boys Asaociallon will
19). Winner - Daniela U-0).
liP, move out, brnk .1way '*lth a warproven lor the second pmo In doubleo.
held In the lli'adbury buildLoser - Wilhelm t0-1) . HRs nnV th1t's fJl yo~ C:Oltred tor 5
1 row as ~ Red&amp; clubbed Sl
In the filth, Tsltourla llingled
II I lhll evening. It II
Majar Leape ltn)llta
Howard 11811, Kirkland Us!).
yean (or 50,~ miles)! No wonder a
Lotlil, to-t, In the
and Root forced him at oecond. I I~p~rtanl thai all parents and By Uaile&lt;l PrHo lalenultlonol
britodt of baJin iuwlt&lt;hintlo llodl'.
home opener Thursday
~ was bit by a pitch and
boyo who are ellgjble In
Notlftol Leipe
Detroit
001 030 200-- a 1 0 Join 'tm for tht new laok Df ldi01t, the
Gordy Coleman,
·Rotilnaon singled to load the
oiiJIIIIlOI' baseball PfOil'llm (II tnafqt)
Mllln.
oot 000 000- t 9 o nollhi!IIO pe&lt;fumtoce ... lftd 1ovinp.
roolda Tony Perez at
Cole~ lben delivered
_lhll meeting.
Houlton 002 0011 0011 o- t 1 2 Wickersham tl-0) and Sulllv·
follOwed "Perot' -pie
lone bit of lll!t nilht and
T ?..:~c~':'e~ ~ New Yort 100 201 tllllll- 1 1..0 an. Pascual, Fosnow t61 and
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aWoil a boomlna ll:and
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all :!~~!"=·.!st. mOnel Cl) 'end Ral:8111an,
llRa - Cosh (1st), Kal!ne Ctst).
~. Peres bid ·~
be dlscuooocl.
(10). Fisher, Laey (1), Wlloy
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Joe WUis Is the presldf!lt o1 (IO), Bethke no) Olld CiiilniS- Clev.
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the team that Mets must sup- field foul Uno oil Claude Ray·
UPI Sports Writer
plant in evacuatmg the cellar mont!.
This could be the YEAR for and who knows what havoc lies
NL Ar.tlon
the Mots.
ahead for them in their multi· Elsewhere In the National
Yes 1.965 might bf the year million dollar, magnificent As- League, Milwaukee tripped Chi·
the New York Mets finally trodome that can't be used, in cago S.l and Cincinnati drubbed
emerge from the National Its present state, for daytime St. Louis tCJ.4. Lot Angele&amp; was
Leegue cellar.
baseball.
rained oul at Pittsburgh and
For one thing, the four·year- And the Mets tbemselvea look San Francisco had Its game at
old New York darlings picked Improved. In the second Inning Philadelphia waabed away.
up tbelr llrst vlotory of the Thursday ex.Cardlnsl outfielder Ia the Amerioan Leegue, De·
year Thursday after only two ! Johnny Lewis started the oea- troit . defeated Mlns~sota M,
setbacks nipping Houston 5-4 In' son's first triple play. After Washington beat Chicagn 3-t,
10 innings. Never before have anarin( a fly ball, Lewis cut Kansaa City stopped Clevelond
the historically slow starting down a man at the plate and iH lor Ita forst victory of llle
Mets gained their initial ttl· catcher Chris Cannizzaro nailed year, and the Yankees got back
umph of the season th!J early. the lhlrd out catching a man to their wkonlng ways with a
All through spring tralnlna, trying to go from flrsl lo sec- H whitewash of Los Angeles
Caaey Stengel and his players ond on the throw.
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behind Mel Stottlemyre.
have voled the same opUml.. The ·winning pltcbtr was Ill- Milwaukee baseball lana
tic tbtories that are heard ev· year-old Jim Bethke. whom showed they want and deserve
ery year
Stengel has used twice in three major league ball with a turnBut ~ady this season cer· games. The young southpaw out of 33,874 for lhe final home
tain facts seem to indicate that came on Ill the top of the loth opener wllh the Braves u host.
the New Yorkers are stronger and extingUished a Houston ra~ Eddie Mathews, the Ollly ~rave
and the opposlilon may be Iy. Bobby Klaus, replarlng in- remaining from the team that
weaker
jured All-Star second ba&amp;eman moved to Mlbtaukee from BosMust Ileal Aatros
Ron Hunt, won fi for Bethke ton a dozen years ago, colleclFor eumple, tho Astroa are with a home run Inside the left ed two blta and drove In t1 run

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Wednesday on the
Pomeroy
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and Wahama 15 1 ~l - ~~ and 10-5
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match Steve Hindy was medalist with 39 The resu hs:
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(N), fil. 4-0: over r.reene !W),
40, 3-1.
Pat Edwards. 40, over Rankesky (N, , 59. 4-0. and ovrr B.
Zuspan !Wl, 45, :1 1 '~ • !fl.
Sam Clatworthy, 48 , over Mechem fN) 54, 3~2 - ·~. los ing to
Thompson rw, , 44 . 1-3.
Wayne Davis, 42, over
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Mrs. Von Thompson, Jackson ·Mrs. Wloo. has been teaching The departing coach is a UM8 ;teamA won three cbamplODstnps , scored over 300 points anti his
BOSTON \UP I) - Consider, : Eastern playofl champ•onshlp '
his team after lhe '16ell'
Pike. He Is a IIJ'aduate of Rio at Elm School. She has ~n graduate of Dayton Roosevelt in the Little Buckeye Leegue. !'61 combo:e. which
boasted if you will, another entry for or 10 t.be words of the club's ~ ~~ .ped t an Ill-point flrsl·
Grande College, and was
a hired to teach during the next :Higb School where he wu a ! His record (33-12-1) at Coving· .Ohio's '' back .of the year" in ]the •· o~ly sure things in life." pu,blicity department , "n 1 nth h:!f :ficrt r.u
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member of the 1950 Oblo Val· school year in Klondyke School .lbree ·sport standoul He bad lton btlped him to . win
tn• ,Larry Duck. plied up 348 mark· Make 11 d•, Rth. taxes and the straight pennant."
. ·hit
ley Association baseball obam- In the Tlpp County, Ind., sy&amp;- .four varsity foolboU lettera and IBarneiV!lle job, lollowmg tbe e" for the highest
total Boston Celtics to win when big
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~avbcek_
for 15 of Boopions, the Gilkey Queen Bees. tern.
three each in baseball and bas· Iresignation of Jim DaYll, ~compiled by any Rider team money is at sta ke.
Jt meant that. a W1lt Chamb· tons 29 third
quarter ~An article received here from i Wion plans to major in pbY· 1ketball to biJ credit there. He ~ he took over tbe Shamrock.s_ m!since 1920.
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.erlain-paced drtve tha!_ ?egan and he stole :h_
e pass with*
Martino Ferry submitted
by sica! education In
graduate :played fullback for the Teddies lt950. Faced wllh a rebuildmg The Wtons plan to sell tbeir . The Celllcs , who on Sunday iwhen the 76ef9 upset Cmcmnatt secunds remammg that shut off
Jotf Shrader, 'which was pu~ school but will also lake act.. !and made the Dayton AU - City I' task, he saw hit initial Bames- 1home on Indiana St., Martins will launch a bid for :m .un- : had extended th~ Ct-llit-:-; to a the very last Philade1JJbl! _,
Ushed In last Saturday's Times- ministration courses.
!&amp;rid team three times.
ville c'ub regllter only three Ferry. and will · move to 1 pre~edented seveuth s t~aight seve nth game whtch wa~ set· • threat.
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The former Rio ~rande Col- 1 "!'lon starred iD coUege ath- victories against one tie and ' Lafayette ~arly this summer. Natwn~l B~sk.etball Assoc1at1~ . tled by a single pomt:
Chamberlain, who had . .~
The 36 _year_ old W!on 1lege quarterback wt111eave be- :letJcs at Rio Grande, where he l ttve defeata but ln 1959 he pro- They have a five. year. old champmnsh1p , beat the !ax , More Important, ll means ]potnts and 32 rcbou~ m dJt!
wtit become a member of the ihiDd him some of the brightest .•again lettered in thr~ sportl. lduced o~ of the strongest daughter, Kris. Jim Doty, who deadl~ne by an hour and Ph1la- i that the Celtics and Los Angel- !f~at, h~rl scored Phlladelpbla'l
BoJlennakers' vanity staH, un· .years in Martins Ferry football 1He waa quarterback m football teams m the history of the starred under Wion at Barnes- delphia by a pomt, 110-109, es Lakers r:1eet before a na- fma l s1x IXJints as a ~
der Head Coac)J Jack Mollen- 1hiatory. His Rider gridders won lthere.
school as hla club, led by all- v_ille and Lransferred to Mar- Tursday mght.
tiona! t; levisi()n audience atl treeze failed .to preserve a 11~:
kopf and wiD also study for 39 games while losing 10 and After two years at Rio stater Larry Mannie won sev- tms Ferry when the family · Th 8 1
h" h Boston (_.arden on Sundav after- ! 103 lead wtth less than tn;
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is the '
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th · d wf IC II noon 1n
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couple
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haeee cbewlq, ltory. spl...,. e~:perienced the only
losing 1htond at GaiJipoUs. where he · The co1orfol coach was hired !tbearmy, stalionedatFt. Riley, 'game __~ --- ~ as ern
alai Wloa II now at Lafayette campaign of his five • year 'was playing for Rio. He was ial Martino Ferry In !teo alter 'Kan.
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OEvOTiiL TO INTEOISl
,mained quiet.
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ASHEVILLE, N. C. (UPI)- A- Ja;es
b). ol~~ -gospel tdnJ!na. lng at the church. Senlees wo\U
MEIGS MASON ARIA
Elsewhere In the nation:
Osley Bird Saunooka, ~":,
lbe Sena\1 ond
Messages will be given by
be beld each day at 7:30 p$..
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SI&lt;RV!CE IS TONIGHT
LOCAL TEMPS
twice elected eaatem
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of Representatlveo
L. Pinson, pastor
There wiD be speclal sJnainfat
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1be temj.lfraturt 1n Pomeroy ern N~ Carolina, died Tblll'l-' tbe distribUtion of seats, it
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ai each servlee. The eacb service end the p\lblie 11
/."OJ!n' s·~~.,:'.;h•~e~ ~·:_ ,~=tsra:;e o~~~ Friday held at 7:30 th~s evenmg at the .I.Qday at ll :SS a. m wu o ld;ay after 8IJ 'extended Utness. decided that the lnaupral be ~ic il invited to attend.
invited to attend.
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C!ouded
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I words of Christ while on the
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assocutt10ns .
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lnc. Ml Council of Churches Thursday lectons of mustc will be p aRye .
with •·-' I
rlalft lt would serve all Isee that the elty IP'OWI awd
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Utili was ce
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PT PLEASANT D B Mor· meriCIII order are Jun a
o was
could . Slltithe people ol PI Pleasant an prospers.
1 • "d
S\iblr.rapttoll
n.Ma= O.l'verec~ DJ iMartin Luther King Jr. to lead James Early, pas or, sal.
\gan '63 owner ancfo~raior of .Bradshaw, Abe Scarberry; Ron- :work the slate
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rarrl•• where anJJatlla. 3ft eant, per i a march April 23 from Roz- - ----I
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Point 1ald Wblte and Lena McDerm·~·
~ee~ ""~ •••' m u ... anc. .,_
to downtown Boston
MARRIAGE -. APPUCATION \the Western Auto
re,
I \U'¥'1 MBIIh and Cbarlel
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u:?:nnlnlham Ala.: .John NIX· Buddy Gene Kuhn 25, Rt. !, :Pleasant Ia tho candldotofp~or 1~m'"--· Paul Sayre end
\!&lt;&gt;1'" Roo•-• •h•r• ,...r~~f, .... ~.....
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.meroy, 1UTTlorr,
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tlck· IRlda Morrison; Don Killing•
;;~~~."~~.,•o~~~~~~- u.!ts moou.. ibranch of the National Associ- Jane Boring, 23, Carpenter. l~le~sa~on~e ~~':.: ~=icipal _ Worth and Mary Kehler; Rob.
- d heat atlor bollln&amp; for at least 1S snb
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'ert Miller and Jean Rardin; By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. d!Jease germa
ry
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Morgan will oppose Cltlzelll ,Harry Krebs end Martha Rbod· Q _ My ~ullud has been 3aO degrees lor at least an hoUr
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election following a party con- ...
troubled with bed breath lor
ventlon attended by more than 1 El ted
rmanent chairman about 2 years. What oan
be
50 interellled peraons Thuroday ;
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night.
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1was Attorney
Mrs. Homer D. (Maxine S. l and chosen as permanent ...,. A _ Bad bmllb has many
Lowe was selected ao the can· retary waa Junia Jo Bradshaw. causes. Infected
Reth and
B DOROTHY KILGALLEN
didate for City Clerk.
\ Following the selection of the sumo oan usually bo dllcoVered
by
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candidate. lncwnbtnt Mayor Vtt- party slate, D. B. Morgan ad· and oarrected easlly. Low &amp;nde
gil W. S1ders and Mrs. LeWIS dressed the group briefly stat- lnfeellons In the 1181111 alnU8es Y0111'B ASKED FOR lT
Bed by 10 p. m. on sc:hool
JOTTINGS IN PENCIL
1way debut next season In "Hos- es that Elizabeth Taylor
Is :will .oppose incumbent C•tlzeo: ltng that tbt Republican policy, and lonlllll are • CDmmOII cause This colwnn Is for young pee&gt;- nights? It's a Jood Idea, but
•tile Witness" currently a hit on stalwart in the face of all herlcand•d~te Mrs. A. E. Thoma: 111 elected, WDuld be to mcwe 111M are often hard to clear "'' 18 their problems and pleas- not alway1 praelleal, wbat With
Directors who have found the London stage.
recent tragedies. A reporter ! Seekmg seats on city coun~~ I PI. Pleasant forward to meet. Brondliestatdo, a ebronle .U. ::..,;. their troublea end fun. AJ homework, hobbles, ete. Evon ,
Warren Beatty temperamental PARAMOUNT WANTS almost who visited Burlons In Ireland on the RepubUcano:rl Nw l ithe challe!lge of lhe Industrial ease deep In the lunfll, II_8S800- lib• the rest of Helen Help Us! our 10. year • old stayo up Ill·
Nil! fall on the floor laUghing . a million
dollars worth of commented:
be FirSt Ward -be . y~ development and olvl&lt;: needs; btted with the Jli"OjluctiOS of ;
!comes laUCh• but won't er, on rare occasions. (And OUP
at the news that the boby m Id
fr
actor Geor e
and Harry Cham rs,
Iwork with aU citizens and run foul sputum and fa even bard- we
stl with a Miss It WOijld, consider 1 I p.
'Promls Her Anything'' had 10 Pam;!~ for~~ alleged refus~l "l can't believe il; she never Ward - Wallace Smith, ~ l lhe admlniii!Tatlon for all eitl- er to cure without operation.
dodlbru.:. 8 :;-wus que on
m. bedtime an Insult to her
oe replaced. The tot simply Ul&gt; · ep
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. · .. complains. She is really a end Elmer Jones; Third W 'sens regardleu of race, creed
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staged Warren at every turn, ito w~!~~. :k~ .:f ~~iha~~e strong one, this girl -disioclin- - Charlea Fow~ ~rd Jam;' or polltlca; work toward bettor Some drugs t:alen ,...warty to~.J0!k:~~~eltq•:::~:; on e~hl to nine houra sleep 1
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a · recreotlon, youth programo, a will oaUie bed breath 10, If
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1 ed to blame fate or anybody T. Fi.sher; Folll'l
bambino when Wtll'l'ell decided Iverge of ~arry~gd ~;ch~~ else for anythinjj that happellll L. Morrison and E. B. Seedl'%: strong police force, ~·
I be your husband it lakin&amp; medl- Helen Help Us', lhll newspap- n A8. for getting Into pajamas:
It was a questloil ol Infanticide , marme cap am n Y ICS . to her "
Fifth Ward - lo be pick
y crime rate iJ grow•ng every In of any kind be tlhould er.
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harassed
before dishonru;, All baby ill's bee~ a !romance~ ~re~ A ,;.at exodus of comedians the committee; Sixth Wardlns- day; to conduct a hard-loughl ~them all lor a' week or 10 SO Yoa Tlllnlt You've Gol II :!~!.:s ::Cateaommosi btlyo
scenes were rMhot with the years
ura lon · ·
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started Don Waldie and James W•gg : and earnest campaisn to win da
nd
wbether tliere is Toasbr
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1 1a their
k"d
W"lt Chamberlain 'Sturges who appear in "Syna- to the West Coast hsa
. Seventh Ward - John Smilh the
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Dear Helen:
NEVER do. ey seep
~~w~et~ii f~me bas filed ~!non" with Edmond O'Brien, Hal March bas moved out, Jan 'llld Otis Rainey.
mayora •
any Improvement.
I'm a' guy of 17 and a selllor. underwear, and ,.. amount _of
$! 000 000 llbel suit against a ' Stella Stevens and Chuck Con· Murray Is en route to C&amp;IIfornla Two commktee
members Mrs. Lowe nr•de 1 brief a.. Recently a doelor Ia Wash- My parents won't let ~ 80 nags or threats oan thana•
s~rti~g maguine bfcauoe he, nora, Is the son of the late and more thaD a dozen other from each Df the &amp;even words ,ceptance speech thanking the ~· D. _c., found that many out on school niChill and 1 have lbem!-H.
doesn't lilte the "first person" ,producer-director Preston Stur. 1membe,.. of the Ne~ York·New were also chosen, and Ill nu-,people for !herr confidence. She paliellts woth halllooll,
who to be in bed by 10 a.m. Wben MORE SLANG
story which appears in the AI" , ges. He was Preston Jr. but ]Jersey comedy contmgent are
did not _fit Into any of the above they say 10, they mean just Dear Helen:
ril 12 issue as Pan 1. Since IJit , changed his name to Mark for preparing to make the Hollycategones, had chronic ally dry that! I'm supposed to be in We have noticed tbal .klda
wrfier possesses tape recordlngs his acting career . Ex-heavy- lwood .scene. Every~ ·at Shepmouths due_ to nervous tension. DIY pajamas o1111 In bed wbenlwrlte to you telling~ the !atof a great deal of the Cham. 1weight champ Sonny Liston
beards was wondermg why the
This 11 akin to the bad taste clock strikes. Tre other nilht est slang at their scbOol Here
berlain interview, publishing crr· in Hollywood filming a small best table m the house was kept
In the mouth sometimel notloe- 1 forgot the time and when my ore some of the doodlnka lhal
cles wonder whether the mag· I acting part in the Electronovi- vaca.nt the other busy night.
able on gelling up In the 1110111- Dad came up to check at 10, are going amund bore:
1
azine in question will run the 1sian of "Harlow." If he can Their curl~ty was satlSfted
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, ing. A more relaxed mode of 1 wasn't undressed. So Ute next IJcbt bulb- geniua
second half of the basketball ham it up Uke his recent op- l ~h•n Jacquel•ne K~nnedy, k&gt;okCHARLESTON, W. Va. (UP!) West VIrginia s living and taking a. small driDl&lt; nilbt 1 had to go to bed at 9, Shaky -not r..Hng weD
star's tale. As of this writing, · ponent, Cassius Clay, he might ' mg beautifully radiant, arriVed best-known "dry" Thursday took a ,~wipe at ex-stf\pper of water several timeo dilring the 181110 time 88 my tid bro- Cow jUice - mllll
it plans to go ahead with the ~ wind up with an Academy A· at the discotheque accompa· Marlane Maclane who has her own five yea~ plan for the day will cure lhll eoncii- thor lt.
Wlllow - back biter, ...,..ue.
final Installment ... Andre Pre- ' ward.
nled by Sen. Robert Kennedy the Mountain State. The Rev. L. E. Crowson, wtthout men· tio •
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out
Frldoy
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sat&amp;oodie
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vin's ex·wife, singer Betty Ben· Magazine editors who know and Princess Lee Radzlwlll and tioning the shapely brunette by name, tol':uthe C~~rle~ Q _ My aokleo bfcome IWDI· ID'daY niChill, but have to bo _Doodlnlt: - 1 thlngamalte
nett, Js suing for increase In what delights the ladies bave her Prmce, Stash. It must be ton Optimist Club that tbe Mountain State d not nee len after 1 have been on my In before mltlnlibl. All my bud- Junket - m good
chlld support
one o£ Mrs. ' been cooing and screaming ov- said for Mrs. Kennedy and the strange women who advoInformation feet for several hours. There dleo 0011 11ay out Iaior, and Flippers - banda
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Bob Hope's favorite chant~es ~ er the bright red, white and PrinceSI, they certainly !mow cate little Las VeJases for more h:t"":.;~or the
iJ 110 swelllntl when I iol ap most of the girls. I'm l!&lt;liiBiant- · Pattyple - good, tnlt lriellll
received the full amount the blue kitcbtn designed by How- how to do au the daffy dances. West VIrginia · · · lmed
fo;,ch~et:un minister
In the morning. What could If 1n hoi water. U 1 get in be- Coverlnp - clolheo
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comedian was paid to do hiS ard Perry Rothberi for the Freyer &amp; carr, the Broadway The comment was a
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have only to cause this and wbat can I do tween 12 and 12:30 I'm sroont!· Private eye - 1101)', &lt;llt'lllUI
incomparable job as master of Ford·Phllco exllibltlon at the producers, seem to be on a MISs Maclane, who expounded reallatlc ellluno
hat
for It?
ed for tlte next niChl out. After Creena - foocl
ceremonies at th• 4cademy World's Fair. It's dazzling A· .........,. to musical" kick. They on her flve-year plan to ~nom- 1 "k,N~=~ : ', : , - . A - Edema (swellinll of the u:30, 1 get my bottom Wlll'D&gt;' UTRY AND ANNE
Awardo - a neat $15,000.
merican modern sparked with plan to turn 'Some Like ll Hot" It-ally develop West Vlrglttia be- 0 lela
ve 111 the anltleo may be caused by a eel, arid am grounded
my Dear Kathy lll1d Anne'
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1
Belleve it or don't. but Rich- early zotb Century accessories mto a Mam Stem m~1cal, and fore_lhe club a few weeka .11/&amp;0· state ~":_. 1 ~
mle luky heart valve, 1 diet lhal nett TWO nights'
out. 'lbll ... .And how aliollt the ~
ard Burton this month :s on the
The big talk in show
busi· they also ~e eyemg ""';,ther MISs Maclane stressed
way of_ IIIII
does oontalns too much salt or too has put a crimp In my social araund here: ''?'"h.,~~
cov.,. of more movie magazines ness· Jackie Mason's troubles ctnema hit, Sabnna Fall'. foio by·lhe-drlnk and legalized gam growlh,
added 1
little protein or pelvic can- lilt
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-whlch Dl4!8lll 'Iliff, bul I10l
than Liz is
Broadway a n d dur.;g his Basin st East en· telling, maybe they'll give Julie bling as answers to West VrrIn terms ofblema
&lt;er (prootatk In men and utmy parenta too lllriCI!- 'toUgh," In l&gt;ll)er words, 'WIISHollywood stan are tak1ng new gagement.
Andrews the Audrey Hepburn ginla'a economic problems.
~ent
pro
eriDe or ovarian In women), ~:.1
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ed," "Meab,'' or what
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silicone treatments to do away GARBAGE COLLECTORS, It role M01sage ol hope lor Bea- CmWIIO!I, aaying the alate costa.
the auocestt kidney dbease eevere 11101\)- CINUEBFELLA
·
•eneratloll ~Ill call 4'keen.
with the wrinkles that come turns out, have their own pet· tie fans: Allhouah there ~ neected no additional gambling Cn~waon, wbo led 1 uor -~ Ia, Phlebitis. or ~arlcose veins. Dear Clnderfella:
-Lib ~I :6tr.-B
with nae. One hu•band and wile iodical, a dignified gazette call· only a few seats left lor Sid outlets, countered with 8Ufl8e8n e t , : = ~ : . . 'The treatment would deperid oli . Let's pUll! this war: lh!JY're IIINtt Helen:
.
team look fabulous after the ed the "Refuse Removals' jour· Bernstein'• Aug. U present&amp;· tl~111 lhe state needs cleaner
r •
awa from the cause.
llricter than tlje amqe par- My .slater and I are alwayt
process. Steve Lawrence and nal." Perhaps
Its
slogan lion at Shea Stadium, you stu! aU', expansion of faclllllea lor !~ alaD ~ to turn
y the Q - II H polllble to eateh eilll, lneludin( Ill!! llotte!J, wlto ft8lttkJI 10 my mother told ma
Eydie Gotme are &amp;usy denying should be "If It's Not Rubbi.sh stand a good change of getting pure recreation..:: : ~ : ":'::elo~=ue~ find hepatitis from treatmenta with Jltlinlalll o flellble ~ew baa- to • pray about not· lalll!l I!IJ
the reportalhat they are on It's Not News" . Along 'l'in toryoorldolstHeavenknows, allon of body,
ap • s ,•
I urceoolllale an electric needle If the alilie ed not on OIW cut-&lt;&gt;lf'l\llllr. \lilt temper. Last night lltlarlad le
the verge of splitting. Chums Pan Alley,lhe hot rumor Is that you won't bear them). Sid jet!· and continuance Ill the Jllll"ull other ~lloaa 111
needle, though ster!IIR!t 11 U. oil wlla111 to 1111 the' hotlrs ~pray aboullt 10Jt of .Wider IIIJ
insist they are julll a1 happy Copltol Recorda ia about to ed off to England the other day of Integrity ond excellence 111 ~;"'·need this iJtereued II&gt;- ed on different peroona! , ' tween. ~ where' your ~~~~. "";! pot· llllil' yelled,
as tbt daJ they were married unload the e..cutlve who stall· or a conference with the Bea- state government.
e
the A- Yea lithe~~~~ . uiocl klill in! aDd wh'!) to OlpliCl Sbilt UP· ~ lltAI madt 1110
Admirers ol a beloved rome- ed the mlii!O!Hiollar insurance ties' monoger, Brian Epstein, Cmwson said the •tateli also : : f;r ~11r=~ u,.. ster!ltz'atl011 11 ·inldeijllilti ·t ¥m bi&gt;me 1a mucll · betier mad ., ( hit lllr. io wabt CAN
dlanareilioclted
because he policy on Nat Kill~ Cole's life and e1pects to return with an· needs revilllon ol;:dme '~:,':
~lw of our ocboot. lll1d Greater heat
1 ~per- fbandemendln&amp;theyleavt 1 .. l cllf, Mn. H,eiOnt~NAN
featUred a .Communlst on a re- just before It became apparent other contract ll&gt;r a follow-up and traffio laws
an of
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c•nt: telolalon obew Ray Mfl-1 that the singer's Illness was fa. performance at the 55,0110-seat provement ond upgrading an- uca ld. PfGCI
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Utla -rlrul ·lhiD lor· D!lll Glhtir *IT·
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U·s•mblln&amp; Iowa; eleaner water, aon aa
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talk often l1'e ClUed ill to help wben there ,. wor
Elster Ell Hunt SWulay at thelloadllde l'lrt ill

ot emergency. Most of the Ut· l
tie S1. Paul suburb of Lilydale l
ted Press IDtemottoual atloa lor the AdvonceiMIII of elvtl riChta law.
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was under water.
J By Uoi
haa iCo!ored People (NAACP) uid MOIIIpiDOrJ, Ala.1 AIIJ• .....,.
The surging river caused A sou~ f g~r:m:ple lo iThureday 1 otatement by II Rlelunond F'loiNn said be will
((lonlltllled from PIP l)
alarm all the way down the imade a pea or
'th their bnsf
1IPI wu the tDOIIglve tho Lolllldel OountJ eDlli!l- provided.
M~&gt;mslppl VoUey to Misoourl,~ ~:i;a;~b~.:·::: :• Mtsa.ilm;:,t":ver made by ~lor
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moorings Thursday night and
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Robert K. (Smokey) Wlon, ... f1kt1boaet1 ~ wffe1 Lotlb, llay at the btlm of the Purple. tlgnocl by U.. !ale L W. St. IHay,den Buckley, who had
who ~ l:!artlns
Ferry j ta FerrJ l'rldaj af&amp;bt His !tee and '11 teams poeted John, looti. • time othelllc "d.lreo&gt;- reded tbt Riden to a perfect
High l!Cii0ot•1 'football teama . w1t11 ,..... of· 1111 ......... . perfect recorda and hlB 1913 'tor 11 Ohio State ll)ll~y. and oeason In t959. left tbe Purptel
lo th\-et. 'uftdefeated ......, In el dlo l'ludoe poll. Ro dl&lt;&gt; iclub had only a tie with . New played at Montpehei-, Yt. for to become backfield coach at ;
five' · yeors, has n:slgned 81 1 tiled 1111 mlpatloo t. Mn. iPhiladelphia marring ita .... tone ~r. Be ~•.«~ George Washington University. ]
coach, athletic director and WioD over tile plloae oed sbe I""· Ills '112 combine won seven, 'from R10 Grande to ·the Un.WF- Under W1on, the Riders protea~. effective at the end of t oabmllled Mto SJpt. ol SehooO iloBt lbree and tied one.
1 slty ol DaJloo llller.. lllrninl· pro longed a VIctory stri ng started
the &lt;Urrent school year, to join Robert Fram. who pmoated , WIOD'I cbatpo won 0 hI O,and obld!ed Ills bedlelor of uoder Buckley to a Valley rethe football coaching 111a1t at h to tile board of edaoatfon al Valley Athletic
Conference lsclenca degree at DaytOn.
cord of 32 games beft&gt;&lt;e bemg l·
Purdue University at Lafayette, Ita opeelal m..U.C AprU t. . cbampionahipr In •eo, '81, and , Wlon began i!i• coaehil)g cw- 1halted by Marietta in llle ...,.
Ind.
j Wlon'l departure means lhatl'll3 and were ranked among tbt !,.,.,. it CoVIngton, I Claso A ond outing ot the 1962 season.
Wion i!l married tn the form-- I the Ferry school !Xl;ud will ' state' !I top 10 powers in all school in Miami County and Explosive offensively, each of
er Leah 11tompson, daughter of 1have two . vacancies to fill as three yean.
'11' nve years there his _footb_all Wion ·s U1ree undeteated teams

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charged 1he campaign against on the bus to die.
Issue Three, the reapportion- Whllo the storms continued to
ment reoolutlon, wa• being II- claim victims, attenti011 elleModel 8C4
oanced in )1'1:1 by an asser.o- where w.s centered on revlvment llg8lll!l rrembera ol the IIIII devastated areas.
Ohio AFJ..CIO. He oaid state 'Ibo state set tbt date and
employes wcte among the un- location lor meetings to
ex·
ion members.
plain wbat aid -II available llld
"Now whl&lt;~ do you suppose how to get it, a move was liDis the practice frowned upon by denray on tho federal level for
, t a t 0 employu•" Docldens special rellel legislation llld
asked, "Tho extraction of their local civic groupa and lndivldWake up to excellent FM mlliic or your favo~e
hard • earned 1nrney for poHtl· uals offered their help.
AM broadcast. Equipped with Automatic Frequencal purptll!es, Qt the. &amp;ddi!ion of
MAY GET- BAsKETS
a little &amp;oll'ethor.g bt their pay AD person• bavinc
Euler
cy Control, Loudness Control, Sleep Swltcb, Vlslenvelope?"
bukets ordered from the Syra·
Coleman also used the news cuse Ladies Auxiliary of the
llte and Buzzer Alarm. 7 tubes, 3 diodes,
eonlerence to •r•tn predict de- Fire Department my
p 1c k
runlng, 4" ftpeaker,
.
partisan campal&amp;Jl
feat of ~~~e rE:apport~nt them up· at the town hall be'
thlo way by giving lt to civil plnn "if we can get our voten tween to a. m. and t p. m.
,.,.vice employes." He ll8id
out." He char~ed the admtnilfour issues bM taken on a
traUon mlentionally placed the
ANNOUNCE SERVICE
r.lte poHticai air oince the
question on the May ballot "be- An Easler program will be
oeraUc party was opposed
cauoe they knew there would be given at the Mt. Hermon UnitMIDDLEPORT
thtee O( them.
a small voter twnout!'
led Brethren Church at 7:30 p.
N. 2ND AVI.
"Tbio could be the last
lm. Satur~da~y~._!A~pri~i!_l~7.:__ _j\!.e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!illll!l!~
administration
tak..
Itthebackfires
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I state unlversiliea to distribute.
~ttacbed to it was a omail Ia·
! pel pin hearing the message,
"Vote for ail lour May 4."
"Placing political
OrL.,.
of this oort next
Per Month
check on !he day before
Friday of all days can only be
inlerpreted ao an act of arrocance on the part of the Rhodes
DISCOUNT
administration,'' Coleman said.
REGULAR
Claims Material Partisan
EARLY AMERICAN SOFA BED __ _ _ __
$149.95 $ 97.00
Coleman said he had not bad
Polly foam (.'U:slliun!J, Attractive print fabric. Fl.OOR SAMPLE.
time to research the legaUty
1~e envelope • stuffing but said
PROVINCIAL STYLE SOFA, 8S"
- - - - - $279.95 $158 •.00 ' ho understood "y~ can't
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$369.95

$169.00

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TRADITIONAL STYLE, 94" -

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"FLEXSTEEL" LOUNGE CHAIR
$ 149 •95
Foam cushion hatk and seat F'obrlc nylon, rotor turq. FLOOR SAMPLE
"CHARLAMATIC" RECLINER ·
Looks like a regular club chair when In strale'1t
FWOR SAMPLE.
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$ 18.00

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EARLY AMERICAN WING BACK CHAIR _ _ _ $139.95
Foam cushion, arm cov~rs. Good tapestry CI}Ver. FLOOR SA'PIJPLE.

$ 69.00

MAPLE FRAMED PLATE GLASS MIRROR - - - $ 19.95

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SOLID MAPLE HARVEST TABLE
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LIMED OAK DINING ROOM CHAIRS _ _ _ $ 19.95

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Double Dressel' with Plale Glas1 Mirror. 8 Drawers.

WALNUT BUFFET
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MAPLE FLOOR LAMPS _ __
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WERNER RADIO &amp; l'V.

l"oleman said.
some state employ.. will he
Cmldated by this but

will be brave enough to atand

PULL UP CHAIR - - - - - - - - - $ 29.5~
Black and white vinyl.

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Death Toll . Uuto 55 m·
A Ford or Chevy 1
Ohiostorms would be a great buy.

. up to It"
1 , eo1eman said 11 was the ruth
step the admbi3t;ation had tak·
len "toward the ereatioa of a COLUMBUS (UPI) - T b o
toll In Ohio waa up to 5$
: police atate.
i
u operalianJ moved aHe cited the dislrlbuUng of
on the federal, Illata llld
the leaflets to the motor vehicle
registrars, the attempt · to use local levels in ~ drive to elear
otate unlveroities to diatribute away the debris lrom1 ~::~~I
thfnt the r ..Jgnation Df two tomadoos and be&amp;ln"
empi;.yeo of the Legislative tion.
If
Service Comml.-ton and the al- The Tot~ deatha rose to
Thursday
at St. V'.ncenl
that city. He was ·aboard
Sborlway Lines bus toppled
111111er·atate 'Ill near the hard-hit
Fuller Creek!lde Addition.
cblnger was the sixth ·

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TILE

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Most peop)f) are buying box ;;pring• naw.

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whole family gathero ! .(II of the loott CDIIIIIllled It
For millions of Jews .tllroullb- bu belli ~ed qot~~UniiOUI!y !around. '!be YGIJII&amp;OII cbiid !the Seder bu symbolic aiKnlfl. . the world, tonlgbt 1a ''tho fol' about !,000 years.
preseut a.U, the 10lemn quee- .C8JICO. It IDcludell ualelvelled
night that &lt;lllfers front all otb- 1be week•lona oboervanee be- iUon :
:bread called "11181alb" wblt:b
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~iiedtonthelgb~-~~ aTherlluaSedl me~ fro"Why 11 18 ther~•·-~erentl recalls '::tedloaves that thearmedD"""""·
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m a o
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on IUD • w
Sundown marks !he beglnnlna traditionally celebrated by f8cll That Ia the lather's cue to 1cleaert roclla durille their Olghl
of the Pauover, the reiJaloUI family in ill own home.
,teH the Bibilcal atory of the from Egypt: bitter berbio whicll
i!"tival that rommemoratea the The table Ia spread with the exodus from EQpt, and the si3nily the barab Ufe of llaveey
liberation of the children of b- finest linens llld best oilver. AI mighty acts by whlcb God per- IIn Egypt, and "charoleo," 1
raei from capUv11y in _EgypL !sundown,
~other lilbto ouaded Pharaoh to "let my mixture ·Of nuts, 8pples, clnn:"·

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Southern High
Is Announced

Pieaoaat Valley Hospital
ADMITrED: Darlene
Koy
Rainey, Point Pleasant ; Mrs.
Alta Camp, Henderson.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Epamlnondas Rollins and daughter,
Leon; Rosa Mae Jeffers, South-

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the morllr used by the J&amp;.
raelltes in their forced labor
mating bricks of tho EgypUan
pyramli!a.
••~ing lhe meal, the head Df
'"" amiiy hide! a p1eoe of
matzoh, ancl all of the cblldren
100!1 for it. Finding the hidden
matzoh 1a a great triumph for
the lucky cllild-and usually
meano a reward.

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Rambler Tops
'Em all with
25.65 mpg Run

X-15, WAF too
Maybe Shown
During Regatta

50 Students

Of MIJS Make

Honor Lists

Top Spellers
Of County are
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$975,000

OHIO RIVER
COLLIERIES
COMPANY

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Prospectus an Ohio River
Collieries Company.
I am a resident of Ohio.

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ASK TO WED
LJ1111U II. POINT PLEASANT - LeonHOUSE ard Alien Frazier, 21, Ashland,
Kentucky and Barbara Delores
Sargent, 20, Ashland, Kentucky,
have applied for a marriage license in the oUice of the CounCI~rk.

HONOR JENKINS
State Sen. Qakey C. Collins
is co-sponsoring a bill to name
Lawrence County's portion of
.
'· Route 52 the "Tom Jenkins MeWY 2-2709
moria! Highway". This bill has
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923 S• 3rd Ave. Mldd ..,... 1been recommended lor passage.

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new Six. More powerful than Chevy's or Plymouth's.
It's the Six that gives you V-8 smoothness with
six-cylinder economy! We kid you not!

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ieally. Curea common water woe11
saving you tnany
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plumbing. repair

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Complete wilh
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Gravel Hill Cemetery

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"Lo~ cate for the last 130 years, and wiU be
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sudsing, bathtub ring. dingy-looking washeo and .dull fil 111
on l!luaware; or If Ume depooito are cloainc yolll' water
he
ater ond J&gt;lumbin&amp; a water OQftenor wlll solve theae
problema ana quickly pay mr itself, The model edveiWed
will condiUOD more than enough water for an a'WC'age f•mllY.
of four. Our speclalloto wUI be glad to figu,., the slzo wat•r
IOftener be-st for you.
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Age Available

DINE 0 ur
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plambll II&gt; hove a YDWll lady

IIIOd8l the 118- fllnnal IIIII
101111-ftxmal WAF uniforms. The
formal IIDiform II a black mobait ememble, featuring a
short, waist len&amp;th jacket and
o atrajglrl sldrl. 'l'llemadeselDiof.-forma1 uniform is
a
whlte viacooe fabric with a
long, smai'Uy tailored jacket,
and a stralgbt oktrl. . White
gloves, 1 blotose, and a malciting bat complete doe ensemble.
Periodically during the exhiblt!oll !he USAF Ia planning to
show films demonstralilll! the
methodll used to train the people Ill. !he USAF to work wilh

Pr. PLEASANT - An important meeting of the general
memJ)ersblp of tne Hidden Volley Country Club will be held
April zo at 1:ao p.m. In the Apside.
palachian Power Company auditorium. All member• 'of the
Southern IAcal High School
A Rambler ~mencan
hao Hidden Valley Country Club
students with grades Jlf 84 per
ll
topped •il carl entered in the are urged to attend. ..
The local United States Air
cent or more ln all 1ubjecta in
!llob1l Economy Run for the
Force Recruiting
Office expe&lt;le
1o
exhibit
a
model
of the
the filth six weeks grading peri rm ,rth ronsecuti•e &lt;tar The
lod are: fNameo in capital letI rar, a 44U four-clflllr •l'l'an, av·
, X-15 rocket ship at the forthlers made "A" in ali subjects)
i eraged 25.66 miles per gallon.
coming "Regatta Weekend" to
be held June l8, 19 and 20, in
SENIOHS - Roger Adams
This y•ar'• run, rhe longest
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Pomeroy.
Jack Bostick, Jameo Hamm:
a?d last&lt;st In to.e 29
year
CLARICE NORRIS
Nancy
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htstory of the ev' "' wound up
The X·15, an experimental ae·
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Parker, Larry Proce, Suzanne ! school studentll were listed on
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. rospacecraft used to study the
Price, Ouma Roush, p a u I a the honor roil l&gt;r the fifth •rter covering the J 250 mile
affects of breaking the sound
Sayre, ~EANOR SCHNEJD. six weeks period an~ include :.;~:=, :.~~- Los ,\ngoles !n
barrier upon various aircraft, ts
PT. PLEASANT- Larry CarER, Elleu Shuler, JOCELYN SENIOHS - Joy Bogg&amp; sUZ:
TAYLOR, Gary Walker, Phy~ anne Bradbury Sandra Bunce
ThE l!lll:i Ramu'er American
New Haven. student
11 w· l p
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at
Wabam•
Junior High School !
Dinnna Criswell, Jerry Davio, 125-borsepower 'six' with aut&lt;&gt;• lga • eggy mes.
and
George
Dudding, Rt. 2 Pl.
JUNIORS - Shirley Baker, Martha Fowler, Paul Gerw·d, malio transmiS9ion. It
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Point
Dixie Circle, Polly Decker, Jan- Randy Hu~phrers, Linda K.au!f, driven by r.e. Vliand, an Amer· Pleasant, student at
Pleasant
Junior
High,
were
winIce llohack, Marjorie Heller, Seren _LewiS, Mtk~ Lloyd, Mar- lean Moton •111ineer.
nero
ol the county Rpelling bee
CARt•LYN LIPSI uMB, BEV- tha Nocholson, K-'lth Morgan, Tbe aver-age of all 49 earo enERLY PRICE, Nancy Randolph Bonnoe Spengler and Roger ~&lt;:red was 20.34 miles per gal· and will repre~ent Mason Coun·
ty In the Tri_,ounty Spellmg
Nanc-1 Rosa, Pam Sylvester, Stiles.
ion. '1111&amp; was the first year
Sh&gt;!on rbei.so, WILLIAM ZER- JUNIORS - Carole Anderoon, that entries had to maintain an bee in Huntington on May 8th.
KLE.
Chrtstine Bailey, Tom Baker, average speed of more !ban 50 Larry I! the son of Mr and : Screen New• Digest presents 1
SOPHOMOR~ - Do n n a Kathy Bratton, Roy Coleman, miles per hour
IMrs. John Carpenter of New an hiStone and exclusove docu- 1
Bush, :llargaret Cole,
Bob Cynthia Conde, ,lon Cunning- The route l.;.k the
cars Haven and George Is the oon mentary on the Sights and
Grueser, Mike Jenkins, Bormie ham, Alice Darst, Larry Glad- through deserto, mountains and of Mr. and Mr.. John G. Dud- sounds of the Space Age.
Lawrence, Joyce McCoy, Sue wen, Kathy Lacey, Olita Lewos, cities, both on turnpikes andre- ding, Ht. 2 Pt. Pleasant. '11lio Screen News Digesl i&lt; a
McMurray, CARLA MORRIS, Rita Mulford, Sandra M•tlford,
roads. Weather problems will make the second time Lar- monthly educalional film series
Br•:nda Norris, Pattv Proffitt, Robert Schmoll, Dee Slaven,
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snow, rain and wind. ry has represented Mason Coun- presented free of charge
by
Anna Tucker. CAROL WJL. Kathy Spengler, Gary Stobart, in additioto to the Mobil vic- ty in the Huntington conlest. the Columbus and Soulhern Ohio
COXEN, Suzanne Winebrenner, "":O~~d'ance.
Ramblers also
have
Runner-up in the bee was Electric Company to the schools
Linda Wolfe.
RES -: Le 1and posted the. beat mileage aver- Dwight Carder, son of Mr. and in lhis area.
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F'llESHMEN - LeJ·ora Bass, Brown! • Wayne Davis, Karen o:1ges for su:: conseeut.ive years Mrs. Chfiord Carder of Pomt
Fau k' Rose Marie Hackett
Featured in the film are the :
David_ Cole, Tim. C07.art., John Sonn
. ' m the econJmy events t.onduct-l PI easant.
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Debra
. Y Haynes, Steve . Hmdy, ~ by Pure Oil each "jnter in
----Jspace achievements dating, from .
l:Jbhard. Peggy Hubbard, Joyce Bill Hysell, Dave Jenkms, Sus- ~'lorida.
the pioneering genius of Robert !
Monuel, Diana Pickens. Joyce an Morns, Donald Nelson, Larj Cub Scouta Meet at
Hutchings Goddard to the most 1
Prof! itt. Joyce Rilchoe, Sharon ry Stobalt, Mar~lyn Stumho, Ja,
recent !light or Grissom and
Housh. Ruth Shatn
Michele marilla Ward, and Mary Wolfe.
Ro•enbaum Home
Young.
Spencer Ralph Triplett Char- FRESHMEN - JeU Boggs,
Den Three Cub Scouts and Dr. Goddard's own films show1et~n W~rd, John Warnt.: · ~:inceon~v:~~a~~nningham,
den mothers, Mrs. Richard Ros- ing the ftrst parachute re~ovBiii Hackett, Jackie Hawley,
i cnbaum and Mrs. Flza Go Imore ery of .8 nose cone · ··._the forst
· Karen Hawley, Carol K in g,
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a f t e r remot~ control launchmg sys.
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Luanna Mcintosh, and Robert
sc.too . m the- recr('atmn room er first achieved b Dr GodI'M
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I of the R••.onbaum home.
dard
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The m&amp;ting oper.ed Yl'ith the - ·- -- ---- --··TO GIVE
Ohio University llld Its our- pl&lt;dge to tile flag led by Joey
BLOOD
rounding area were singled out Rllsenbaun .. The project for the
as examples or an organized de- day wa• making an Easier
AI THE
velopment team by President truck usm~ an egg c~rrnn. TomR!D ClOSS
LyndoJn
l' . Johnson, in his add- my Reed led the f'&lt;'U[. in singltOODMOIIU
ress last week to Congress.
1ng a &amp;'Out song to r'osE- the
-ir-'\\--. I
Mrs. Esther- Wright visited Speakmg on behalf ol House meetmg.
Monday eveni111 with Mr. and Bill 6991 , which \fould provide Retresloments were Sf/Ved by
Mrs. Waid Spencer and family assist:.lnce to ec~micaUy dis- Rrcky CouCh to Jeff ft·· ·!~li, Daof Long Bottom.
tressed regions. President John- vid White. Joey n.t.'H nbaum,l
Mrs. Esther Wright was an son said that "The counties of Charle~ Rideout, Ha1di Sisson,
overnight guest Tuesday of Mr. Sout\1eattrn Ohio are jointly or- Mike Gilmore and Tomn.~ Reed.
and Mrs. Gale Cain of Athens. ganized through Ohio University '!'he next meP.ting wm bt. next
Miss Marjorie Hoffman of to assist in the growth of local Wednesday after school &amp; HarTip~ Cit.y is tht&gt; guest this week industries."
old Sisson will sene the refreshMr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell
From th1s progl"t:ls, and siml ments,
Laurel Cliff, and Mr. and Mrs. Jar prfJ~rams , "we can
now _ _
John Hoffman of Chester.
:-ro·~ e ahead with a long -range
Mr. and Mrs. William sue,rl-1 progr.am of Area .and Region- health to distress~ areas of
dan and family visited this week al Er(IJ'IOmic Development to Ametjc·a," the Pr~ident told
in Columbus with her parents, assi!;t in restoring economic Congress.
Mr. and Mrs. Olan Genheimer.
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Riverside Methodist Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schelbase Df Canton were overnight
guests Wednesday of her brother, Theodore Reed and family.
SOFTENs WATER
, fhey were accompanied hom"
AUTOMATKAU.Y
TOP QUAI.rrt'
Thursday by Paul Reed who
HIGH.f=OI.ORS wi!. spent Easter with them.
EVEN
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Mrs. Susie Fischer spent TuesWHIIf YOU SlHP
I day with her daughter and sonc-.
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Need• little help!
/)uTCN ~TANIJ.f/111 Porter Jr. and family.

PAINT

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PLINTY OF LOTS FOR SALE
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LADDERS FOR BUNK B E D S - - - - - - - $3.00 end $1.QO
Guard rails for bunk bttds.
a.,uler SJ,fS, St}IO
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IIOUSTON tUPi) - Bert $5~,000 added Claule oYer 1M out Df Philodelpbla, 1 aId bls Dine - the best Ieoni ol the
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Club brother Jim, lfMI'Skeeper at entire field !or the lint niDe
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proaeb~ were sloppy but hls icourse. The Clas.•lc is the lint the Doral courae In Mlaml, holes.
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brothOl•ly advlct, took a one- pro tour and although golf'o before he came to the Claulc some holes, but eame ID w k
WASHINGTOl\1 (UPI) _ Atty: Gfln. Nicholas Deb. 1111 illfottDalloll about fvllll~
otrore lead today inlo the sec- :three biggest current nam.. and lbat made the difference on 1 two-untl..-.par 3t 011 the bac
Katlenbacb put Into effect today a ·new set of gu!dellnes IDclutiiJII thole Ill tbo J'BII
ond round of the Houston golf ,were missing, the competition
game. Yancey bit 18 of 18 ,nine.
""''""
to govern releUfl of Information by tbe Justice Depart- "ton moot 'II'Cted'~ 1111.
Cia ·
attracled manv among pro-golf's greens ID regulation, but lelt ' Biancas, • former oulate.......,
ment ID federal erlmltlll easel.''
1
y~~~~Y !ired a six-under-par top
earners. ·
:himself some tough pui.IIB 0" coiieglate golfer at t~ UnlverHe said In a speech prepared for the American So-1
65 Thursda to lead lh• H2-man '
Imany of them. He took adnn- slly of lloustoo, was w ...,._
etety of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) that the department's 1
fl ld 1 lhy flrsl round of Ihe ' Tourna.."!!ent favorites B 111 Y itilt of favorable wind lor
teur ID the three previous CiaopoUcy was designed to strike a balance between the cone
n e
Casper and Doug Sanders were .four-under·par 31 on the froot sics, including !he 1959 competi.
,UtuUonal guarantees ot a
1
,one over par at 72 In Tburo- 1 -·- -- -- -- - --- - - - Uon when he was only 21.
!air trial and 8 free press.
I
opening round. Defending '
NHL Playoff Slaoding•
gied 1h third hoi
...,.
'champion Mike Souchak had I '
Blancu ea
e
e,
Katzenbacb issued rule• for·
MASON
: l \ - -•
TONIGHT a SATUI&amp;AY
68, one of seven golfers at that By United Preu bterulloDIII then picked ;;!ck
mo~ · " lt' the only way he could get
biddiDg federal autborltles from
1
011
score There were three at 1;1,
Serlea A
,strokeo
the
• or
s
...,.. wllh blm r•
pub~g . confessions by de"LADY IN A Ult;l• ·
TONIGHT ll"u SUNDAY
1
tWO
~trokes
off
tho
pace
lOin&amp;
•
tBesl
of
Sevell)
:33-33
1!11.
me
to
CO..._
•
,
fendanla
In
crimtna1
proceed•
,
08
...
deBa'tlllalul, AJial loAprll16, 11 &amp; 11
nd
nd
'
W L 1
them. Bafael Cam1101. W411"1 FACES OF DR. LAO"
With Tony Randall
:u
·::
rn:ey
bar any romment
•nd Arthur O'Connell
,going Into lhe second round Wll ' x-Woa serleo
by U. S. prosecutors about a lledl Wbal bapJIOIII is not
(Technlcolor&gt;
1 rooki pro Romero Blanca• !
SAIGON """' - '...... ''-" defendant's reputation or the for tho WEAL. It Ia, Pf!'IIIIJI,
i slart .:
Seriea B
fi
ll'oree strength of the evfdeqce agaiDst
- and"A YANK IN VIET-NAM" ,
tBesl of SeYeD)
COLUMBUS (UPJ) _ Demo- !•god expenrl!ture of $939,000 In North Viet Nam today In a· him.
leffreJ 11.~~~.00J:'RandeD.
EiiiM:ar~sh;a~li~T~h~om~pso;.n.....J...;;~~~~..!:~~~~
w,4 L2 '· cratic
State Chairman William state money for the printing of round·tht·dock raldo on I be
Tile ralee forbid Jollieo DeMyieno Demongeol
Yancey, 26, and
Coleman thinkll the Rhodes ad- the leaflet, !he "Wonderful Communllt oountry.
parbaelt offlcllis fNm dfl.
1
~-:':O::eIUNDM~~ TUII. ·
2 f I mlnlotraUon "may bave acted World or Oh:o · book and the At least five bridges were etltllitll relllfta of ffqeoprtal,
x-Won series
Uiegaliy" ·nmrsday whee It new otate hlgbway map.
destroyed. The aixth wu hid· ballfllkt, poly....,b (lie d&amp;Y LEWIS
8
'l'lnlnday•o Beall!
placed literature
He demanded tnat Ohioans den by dUB! cloud
whlcb teetorl or laborateey euml"DIIORDIRLY ORDIRL..,..
four state issues 011 !he
for Jobs and Progresa reim- muohroomed •-bead wheu II aatloa.
(Teclmlcolor)
IChicago I Detroit 2
e WREATHS - - - - - $2.29 • $2.98
I
ballot in the pay euvelopes
burse the state for the money was hit. No aireralt waa loll
Katzenbacb sold, however, Jerr1 l.ewll, SUIID Oliver,
state employes
spent in stuffing the envelopes,
pok
Un would
GleDda FamlL ,.
·
e FLORAL SPRAYS - - - $2.79 • $3.99
·
although be rould not .,timate An Air Fm:ce I esman that the guide ea
perColorcaI NBA PlayoU Standlngs
oul
Coleman told a hastlly.,alled the srnount oi l!'oney Involved. ll8id about 70 Air Force plaDesJ ~m~lt~r~el~ea~se~o~f~lm=orma::~lfo:n~a~bo=u=t!;::;::;:;:;;:::;;:;::;:~
e Flower Decor;tt, Styrene Cross 2.59-2.79
By United Prell bterull
: new• conference that
Gov. He al'o a • t • d Rhodes to destroyed
bridget at
Kim 11
Easlera Dlvlsloo
' James A. Rhocleo wao making "ap· logize to state workers for CUong, Trai Hoi and Phu Lien
eSTYRENE BIBLE ON STAND
$3.49
(Beat ol Sevea)
:"a blatant attempt to turn the this ·bare • faced attempt to iJ1. Chau In _the 1011them part ol
eBABY HEART
$1.98
W. L. ' 80,000 state employes into a po- timidate them."
North Viet Nam. ODe !!paD of
x-Boston . . . • . .
4
3 Ulical army with instructions to
eacb
ol three bridgea was wreck·
eMETAL BASKET WITH FLOWERS· $2.29
S f march through ohlo
Deddello Ropllea
ed rendering them useleos.
x-Won aeries
eMETAL VASE BOUQUET
$1.98
the Rhodes political
Coleman's charges brought. a '!'1M- ~poyesman, OIL Edwin
Division
qwck "''""""' from Sen. WJI- J w·,;;., burger 15 o! L us k
eLOG BASKET OF FLOWERS $1.98·$2.29
The literature In question
liam Deddm, R • Cincinnati, Wyo;;;;t,' ~ ihat after
tBeat tl Sevea)
eARTIFICIAL EASTER LILIES _ 19c to 39c
the 98Jile pamphlet that
wbo claimed the Democrata da.. r ..
the North Vietnam·
1
W.
L.
off
two
earlier
had
actually
taken
money
from
wUI
"have
to go back to
1
x-Loo Angeles
4
2
a
omall
leaflet
put
out
by
emp!oy""
for
rerl)'
fundll8mpan•
!fishing
boats)."
1, Baltimore
2 f ODs lor Jobs and Progress and
dinners.
Ke uid ali the Air Force
x-Won serle•.
urging a ]10$itive vote on
Dcd&lt;lcns o&amp;ld the practice P'loil's returnocl ll8feiy to their
Tbunday'l Result
May issues.
was prevalent dw 1ng the ad· bases alter dropping about
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
11
~ei~bl~·!a~l~09:._ was was
the same
leaflet
mlnislrat•,n
ol formerand
Gov. also
Ml· tona
~ bombl. _ _ __
: iii::i:::i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:;:,.'~10~P~hilad~·
handed
out wllh
Hcense cbaei
v. D!SaUe
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unkiddable.
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Religious Ferment Boiling
·In Communistic Poland

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A NEW D AL FOR.

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jiDIIIIl'l 'ftmrolla1 7:10 p, m.
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Btadl Rtl'l'. C. r.. O'ODD.,....., llablrl Llwll, IIIPL
L m. Mllndlla WOI'Ihlp
Sg"""1 8clllool: 1 P. II. &amp;\'
IC'ioe: 'l'lnlnday, 7=30
m. Plll)tf "'11"•1

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the &amp;Ita! cledle&amp;Uou r!lyoat!l.

h&gt;ple In cburcll amn. ..
tbey watch her, utd they
walk 0111: Into the April aDD•

Jllhtfet'U... betlltr,hltppler.

:for ha-vfnlr.hlr.
They emmot, ever again,
be • ;J'CIIIq . . llhe ... llllt
tJda doesu't- lo meftlr,
J'or sbe fa a aymbol to them.
Bha 1ep1 BBDta the wonder
~ ll(lliDg wbea the world
bel ....,. new aDd. fi"C!Bh
apin, when flowen bloom
aa It for the lirat time, and
when the Gl1arcb retells the
llmyaf Its iiieat&amp;tt miracle

-(:hrlsfs promise of e~~er­

latU!g life.

Tblt!. IIJlqUeB!Impb)T0'IJ8II

tile greatest prmnlae ever
made, and the J'P1Dinder of
It eomes at Natare'a 111011t
perfect - 1 ! , Be ~ure that
701ll!ll to the ebanh of your
eboice this Easter, so that

and -

JUU may &amp;pin hear
member the Easter me88Dge
In all its glory.

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OlD. 1111111 11.- R ' 'Ill ..,.._ .
Communka wltb 1111 Jlev. CaJ. pulor. llulday Scboal .... I. PortiPil ,IIOIId. &amp;:n ii!V Sdlool·
to, Brea.tfdt in lhe
dlureh a; l'bll Wile. IUpl.: ......._ toiO .. 11.1
.lp IIIlO. a.
balement fOilowiiJI, 1be lliaual -.mlp 11:10 a. m.; t •• &amp;i 111., 8IJudaw eo • ' at
Kilter ea llunt lrill toUow the 1!111 •tow 1 p. 111.; Eo a I 11e 7:1111 p. a~.: t.L. • oblp ..,..
Suaday SchooL '1'be MYP a-11 .me. 7:30 p. m. Mid • ._. 1oe • 7:10p.m; hlfllr, C. w.
at 1:30 p m. Wonbip service prayer servb 7:30 p. m. Wed. Pniflllt. .All . eo dna ...,..

7;10 p. m. Wodnew!AJ; YOQQI
People's Service l"rkkly, 7:10

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p. m.

a...11 17 God, IlL 111or11o11
Rtl'l' Dlllllll Worllmu, .,.._
sm.day Scboal 1:111 L m.; w.. at 8

p. ~ ru.day at 8 p.m.
the WSC9 will meet at lbe
home of Florence
Spencer.
7:45 p. m. Wednesday, prayer
meetq.

ilblp .met u L m. aDd 7:10
a. m. Praytr m• Una 7:10 p.
m. TuHday: Ylllllll People'•
meellns. 7:30 p. m. Frldq.

' ria , Q • I M' 1 4 . . - .... at 7:11 p. IlL
abaD · StlveJ:IYIJJe llolld: E. J, ' - ,.., 01 a - ......,.,
Grtmtb, pastor; Roger W I J.. Lolli Brttm, Bit. t41!!!181d
fonl, SUpt.; SUDday School 10 Ceoeula, edmiiiiiiAlllr, 8aDdaJ'
a. m.; !'nagellltle Berrlee, 7· llaaa 8:• ~ m~ elL; Boll&gt; Day• .
ol Oblilatiell, 1 p. m.
:30 p. m. l'rayer meetlug,
~~- tbidl r . m. TUesday.
8t. Jollll'a M 11 Ml 1 1

Cllurdl 01 Gad, lin. a...ter
; BcbOol t;SO L m.; MIJrD. Jolm Smallwood, putor: Slnv!ay Purl A. Casto, Pastor; Wor10:15 a. m.
School 10 a. Ill.; Evangellsdc s' • service at I a. m., &amp;m•ay
_
aervJce 1 p. m.: YOIIIIII People School at 1D L m.; WD 1at
fin&amp; .,,., a 4. ..,..... Endeaver 7 p. m. WednlldaJ: '1barlday al 1111111111;
Board
J)Galld B-. 081- Prayer """''ng 1 p. IlL Salin- meellna Srd Wedneoday of the
8coool t:l$ L m.. day,
IDOI!tb.
Sapt.; 10:1$ ..
..
Wol'llllp Serrice; BYP 8 p. Gnee 1'411·capal
Olaldl, ll'latwoadl •• CIII!CUII Cburell
lilhiiiDa Wanblp, 7:• p. I'll~, The Rev. Rlcblnl B. - Pearl A. Casto, pu!Dr. WorWed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer Martin, Rector. SanclaJ - Mor- sl!lp servlcl 10 a. m. eveJ7
meeting; 8:30 p. m. Wed., choir Ding Prayer aDd Sermoll, 10:30 oU!er SUDclay 7:6 p. m. Sun••• 11opM11

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: Olive N- nur GuysYIIJ&amp; (Dakll illdlll:

man, mlsslclaary pas!Air; Suo- Rev. Frall1l:

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1:•m.:

day Sebool, 8:30 L m.: Wonldp tor, !Ja!!Miay llaa 11:11 a.
10:30 L m.; ~.,...,.Jns, 7;10 p. Holy Day ot Obli&amp;e!ht

L

m.: Ctll!fesslcm, ~ boor belln
Mass.
Tile Sa1..u. ...,., ......,
Rays. Winlllg, of1ker 111 cJwte.
SJmclay 10 L m. Rc% r _..
bltl: 10:30 a . m. SUnday Scbool.
SUnday 7 p. 111• YCIIIIIII PeopW1
1.m. C01fle hour fCIIIowina.
clay School, 10 L m., John '11111 Cblll'dl fl 1111 Nuareae, Legion: 7;30 11. m. Salvaticll
Bailey, SUpt. Prayer meeting Cbester, Ray E. Warne, pa!Gr. meeting: Tllunday, 1 II I .._
Pint Baptls&amp; aarU, P0111e- EoleQrlse &amp;tJB Cbardl, Rtl'l'. 7:45 p. 11. Tlmrsday.
Sunday Scl!oo19;30 a.m.; MorDo dies Home Leap: 7 p.m. p,.
Rtl'l'. aw1el Norris. lilenzel Smith, pastor. Wonl!lp
ing Worsblp 11 a. m.: NYP5 elasses· 7'30 p m. Biblo 1111111
; : : Sehool 0:30 UU 10:20. service 9:30 a. m.:
SuDday Foret! Rnn Metboclist Cllurcll 6:6 p. m.: Evening Service, prayer·~~. Oll!er ~
Ill flee. 10:30 I . m.; Scboo~ 10·30 L Ill. YClUib FeJ.
Racine Cbarge, Rev. H. L. 7;30 p, m. : Midweek Prayer ser- by ODDOIIDCC!IIIIII!l
1
IIIII J!llllor eburcb for lowllllp 6:30 p. m.; Boys .11111 McDaniel, pastor. Church Ser· vice, 7;30 P- IlL Wednesday.
Pomeroy Sevelllll Day '*1list Cllurcb Unl...._ Be!.....,
eblklren.
Girls Fellowsbip, 6:30 p, m.; i'leea, 8 L DL each Sunday With
Ev-•·· ·--'·· 7·30 p m :and Sunday School following at 9:55. Middleport Cllureb of tbo Naz.
- · - · • ,_.::0:::
-~'"' ._....
•........, a.-• Raclat and
.....,.
... ,...., •
' •
Re CJ
4th Suadays: Youth Cbolr, Mn. Fred Nease, Supt.
'joreoe,
v. yde J. Bartlett. Rd ., .north of Meigs
F 14.......-Gifford.
!ln. C. L. O'Connor, pliiOr. 8·30
m. Wedneada Prayer
Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. m.: Morr&gt; Bosp!tal. Pastor, • W.
j~lday School 9:30 a. m., Sam
.P· 7•30 P m.
Death Methodist Cbareb, Mid- lng Worship 10:30 a. m.; NYPS Asststant Pastor, James lL
QJrtla, l!lpl,; 10:6 a. m. Mon&gt;
ling, '
'
• dleport, M. E. Dowson, pastor; Young People, 6:4&gt; p.m.; Evan- JBoffer. Bemces on Saturd&amp;JI
1118 worsbip: 6:30 p. m. BYF Lottrlqo EUB Cbarcb,. Rev. Mrs. Nan Moore, Church School gellstic me&lt;'llng 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath ~hool, 1:~ p. IlL; .
8lld JUDior Fellowship; 8 p.m. Eugene E. Emerson, pastor; SupL; Church School, 9:30 a. Prayer met&gt;'' &gt;g. Wed., 7;30 p.m.i Worsllip, 2.30 P- ~· ~ •::
E'ren!Dg service: 7:30 P· II. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Rus- m.; Worship Service, 10:30 L P0111eroy Churclo o1 lhP Naz. meeltog, 3:30 P· m., B lo
W'IJnesdey, Prayer meet!Dg; seU Archer, SUpt.
SUn&lt;tay m.; Methodist YoQth Feilow- areoe, Sunday Sehool, 9:30 a. )dy , Tburaday! 7:80 '!'mmi! .C
p. m. Wednesday, Senior worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 ship, 7 p. m.; Ofltetal Board m.: Mornwg worship 10:45 a. ,37 Evans Hmghts, G po II.
Practice; 3:30p.m. TueJ. p. m. alternately. Bible study meeting, 1st Sunday of month, IlL Evening Worship, 7 PEdeD Ullll~ ~ :
Junior Choir Practice.
and prayer service led by past- 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed . .Cilrul CIIID'eb.' Rev_
R tlaa4 Flnl ........ Chudl or 7:30p.m. Wednesday. Chris- of month. 7:30 p. m.: Eleanor Rev. Clyde oJ . Henderson, pas· ,Balke, pastor'. SUDdaJ Scbool,
a
-..-·
t' End08vor 7·30 p m 3rd Circle 2nd Thursday of month tor.
10 a. m.; W'mme Bolsinger, supt.
jSmtdoy Sch&lt;'ol9:30 a. m. PreaciJ. 180
•Christian Endeavor, 7;15 p. ro.
• ·
•
·•
•
lng Suuday 2:30 p. m.
Saturday of month.
7:30 p. m.; Class 12, 3rd Wed· I Cllarcb of l~e Nazarene, Pom., M L d Chevalier prealdenl,
nesday of month. 8 p. m.; Aft•
.
. rs. Y a
Frel Will - ..,.,.. CbiD'eb, MoniDg Star £VB Cbardl, emooo Circle, 4th Thursday ot:eroy Bev. Clyde Hendersoo, clasoes lot all Song lk'!VIcel,
1
~~~~·~~Paator= Rav p Ali i Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: ~,45 month 2 p. m . Choir Practice Ipastor: Sunday School 9:30 a . .8 p, m. Preacblng 8:28 p. m.;
I'
Senwo1,.10 a, m. a. m. Suuday Schoo~ Fred W~sday, 7 j,~ m.
m.: Morning WO!'llblp 10:30 . I. I Mid. Week Prayer meeting, 7:31
Guy Prldd , su L; Preaching Smltb, aupL: Eorl Shuler, Aaa'L
m.: .NYPS 6:4S p. m. Evenmg p. m. Wednesday, Claso n..e..
laervk;e. 7·~
Pra
aero Mornlna wol'lll!lp 10:45 L m.:
semces 7:30 p. m. PraY e • er. Mrs. MaZie Hol!mger.
1w.... 1
p.IIL ·w~a
Prayer meeting a p. m. Tbur• MIDernfOe Methodist ebardl meeting, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Baebttl Evangeltca1 .UIIted
·
p.
y. c1a
Dr. Lester L. Roush, pastor:
Brethren Churcb - Sunday
Ht. Moriah Bapllsl Cbardl, Y·
Victor Bnnm. Cburcl&gt; Scbool f.!mrcb ,o! the N&amp;zareae, Ra· School , 45 a. m. Worship,
9
COrner of Fonrtb aDd Main Sl South Bethel EUB Cba:cb - Superlnlfndenl 10 a. m. Offl"' cme, Oblo. Sunday School at 2nd and 4th Sunday. 9:45 a.
Mldd1eport. Rov. Nyle Borden, Rev. Eugene E. EmeriiOI!, pa• tal Board meeting each quarter 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Wor~blp m. Achash Miller, pastor.
minister. SUIIday School 8:30 tor. Sunday School t :6 a. m., unleu otherwise called. Holy ' Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday e- Allred Methodist
Charcb,
30
7
m. ArDolcl Richard&amp;, Supt. Norman H. Bahr, SUpt. Sunday Communiou eaeb quarter as Ill&gt; nmg Service ' p.m.; Mid • Rev. Pearl Casto,
pastor.
lolornlnl Worablp, 10:30 I . m. Worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. nOUIIeoo.
week Prayer Servtce Wedne• Sund-'Y School at 9:30 a m.,
•
m. Alternately. Blble Study
Mono Chapel.
day 7•30 p.m. Rev. Moms M. Charles Taylor. Supt.
Wor·
NIIOIIII ~&amp; Cls~. S~ and Prayer service led by past- Church, Arthur Stttt, Pastor WoUe, Pastor.
ship service,, at 10:40 a .m. with
day Scbool 1.!0 a. m.. Wor- or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
Sunday School. 10 a. m.
Rolland CbiD'eb ot tile N•..,.. ·the Rev· Casto. Wednesd' )' evobip 11 L m.: P.!'ayor service, Syracaae E.U.B. ~b. Paul Sayre. Supt. : S~day
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; ening prayer services at 1:45
I p. m. WeduescLy.
A. SeOerl, hltor.
servlee, 11 a. m., Prayer moe'- Morning Worship 1o:45 a. m.. p.rn.
Carleton ellllreb, Klnpllary
mg every Wednesday evemng. Evangelistic service 7:4&gt; ?· m. UB Cbure•. Letart : '-. SunRoad, Rav. Clyde Hinton, paa-1:30 L m. Suuell7 School, Ben Portland MelbocUst Cburell, Midweek prayer service, 7:4&gt; p. ·day School 9:30 a. IlL; Worshtp
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Qulsenbe!TY, Su~l; 10:30 a. m. Arthur Stitt pastor. Sunday
Wednesday.
i sr ·-rs Sunda~. 1:30 P m
Ralph Car~ IIIPI. Sunday Wor- Morning Worlhip service, 111 School 9:30 io 10:30 a. m.
.._ ~-• I the N
Letart FaDo United Bretbrea
. -·-"- 10·30
·-• and 3rd SundayOo of the month;
th u,,_,.• .....,.rru o
... ICburcb Rev James Mormon:
b
• :p '""""""• . a. m . .,..
...._,•• E
"· old G. Roush, Supt.; Kenne rene WWiam C. 'lborpe. pastor
•
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T
7·30 p m; alternately Prayer 7;30 P· m. ~·- vauge...- McLeod A • s 1
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'; Sunday School 9:30 • - m, om
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tie Service ZDd aDd 4tb SUD• ss I. up ·
SUnday Srl!ool 9:30 a. m.: Morn- , , .
, s
H
meetinl Wedneaday, 7:30 P· m. day of
BETHANY _ evecy SUDday evening.
lng worship JO _JO a. m.
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Cohmlblt Orapeh Wanldplll' 9:80 a. IlL Mornlua Worship: Racine Melllodlsl Cb...,b, Peutecolbll Aosembly, Raatt 110:30 a. m. : Alternate eveninll
vloe each Sunday 8:15 a. m.; 10:30 a. IlL Sunday Scboo~ BIY· H. L. MeDanlel, pastol' : Sun- 124, Rev. oaul E. Jones, pasiA&gt;r. ~ wonhip at 7:30 p. m.; PraySunday Scbool 10 a. m.: Youth the Tbelu, SupL; 1:30 p. m. day School 9;30 a. m. : Preaeb·
School 10 a. m. : w.... :er meeting Thurs., 8 p. m.
Service 8:15 p. IlL Evenlna Wor- Youth Fellowsblp. CARMEL - ing 10:30 a. m.; MYF 8 p. m.;
services 7:30 p. m. Sun- Mt. Hermon Ullitecl Orelllra
ablp 7 ~ m. eaeb Sunday.
9:30 a. m. Suuday School. Way• Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p.
Wednesday and Friday.
fn Christ: Rev. James Morrl•
llradiJary Ouad! ot a.rtJ1, ne IIAlulb, SUpt,; 10:30 L m. m. Wednesday.
fto Ptnteenatal Qmrcb, MJf. sl'll, paator; Sunda.Y Sebool,
Art Marcum. miDister; Bible lllorulng WOI'Ihlp, ~ aDd 4111 llock gprlugs Methodist _ dleport, Soutb 3rd Ave.: &amp;mctay 9:30 a. m., ·eacbinl 10:30 a.
School 8lld Mornlna Worship, Swulay of the ~~· ~.m. Chester Lemley pastor· Wor· ScboollO a.m. ; Sunday evening m. Alternate preacMnnl
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10;30 a. m.; Chrbtlan Endeav- Evening Evang
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a.
serviee, 7:30 p, m. Christian Endeavor. 7::11 P. DL
8 p, m.: Evening Wol'lll!lp, lsi and 3rd Sunday of
· day School, IO:l&gt; a. m.;
Bible Study 7:30 p. Sunday. Mid-Week Prayer _.
p. m.
TUppers Plallll EUB Cbarcb, 6, 30 p. m. Prayer and Bible m.;
night Prayer and 1
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Bndfard ClmrcFI or a.rtJI, Rev. Eugene E. E.mersoo, pas- Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
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tor; Sunday worship 9:30 a. m.
Robluson,
........ter; Sunday School 10 a. m., 11c; Rutlaocl Metbodlot CbarchJo e
COME TO WORSHIP •nd REJOICE ..
Bomer Forrest.
Supt.; Bl~le bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Stu- Rev. C. J. Lemley,
pastor :
School 8:30: Morutn&amp; Wonbip, dy and prayer services led by Church School 9:30 a. m.: War
10:30 a. m.: Eveniug Worslue. pastor, 7,30 p. m. TUesday. ,ohlp servJCe, 10:30 a. m., M
p. m. Wedneaday, 1 P. m. Adult class meeting 7,30 p.I Y. F. Monday, 6:30 p. m.
Blblo Study·
m. leal Monday of month.
SUnravtDo Method! II
0ox1er Chard! ef C • r 11 I
Arthur Stitt, pastor.
Bible School t;30 a. m. Preaeh- Fedenled CbardJ. PomoroJ, Scbool, t:30 a. m:;· Geuo
Ina 10:SO a. m., flrat 8lld third Rlv. W. H. Perrin, pastor; Supt., Servicea Tltunday """"'
Carl Kaulz, Supl: Su a cl a Y big.
MaloD CIIJo ~ cl Cbrflt. Schoo~ 9:15 a. m.; Worllllp SnUoll MelbocUst Cbardl,
Miller Slreet, R. Kennelb Roy, boar 10' 30 a. m.
tbur Stitt, pastor.
Sunday
ICuvaagellat: Suuday
Bible Mt. IJidtD F.W.B. Cbarch - School 10 a. m., Clint Orr,
study 10 a. m., Mornlug Wor- Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Earl SupL: Sunday Worship, 11 a.m.
ship, 10:45 a. m; Evealng Wor- Starkey, 111pl.; Evenllla wor- s,nea.. Metbodlll Cllllrch,
7;31! p. m.; BUlle Study, lhip, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Co&amp;. &gt;r Lester L. RouJb, pastor:
p. m. W.clneaday.
Layman; Young People's meet- M~rning Worship service 9 a.m.
IIJddlepor&amp; Cbwdl ot Wit, ing and Bible Study, 7:30 !'· m.; 0aua Wlnebrenoer, Supt. 10 a.
Cor. Sycamore &amp; Second St. -Pomeroy
6th and Main Stnell Doaald Wednesday; Choir praelice atm. Sunday chool: YF wec1ne..
REV. JOSEPH KRALY, PASTOR
Church. WY 2-5170
Parsonqe, WY 2·2S38
llicka, minister; Bible Schoo~ 7:30 P· m. 'llluraday.
clay 8:31! p. m., Mra- Moore.
a.m~ Keaneth McEihlolley, Daavllle Ptlpim Bollnesl, (P. dlreetor. Official Board Mornlug
Worablp. 0. Laugsville, Oblol, Bev . 0. H. lag, first Monday each month
7:00 IUNRIII IIRVtea
m. Eventnc Worablp. ear~ paator: &amp;mday School, 9 , 30 at 7:30 p. m. Bo!J Cammm&gt;
1:15 IASTIR
7 p. m., Prayer Service, WedRobert Grate, SupL Will' on eacb quarter as amOCIIICOd
aesday, 7 p. m.
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at 10,3, a. m • PIJ. WSCS flrll Weotnewtay C1l eaeb
ClmrcFI .. Clutsl, PonlenJ, ..... - - · - . . '
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9 :15 SUNDAY SCHOOL
Maston, jiPICII': SUDday IJ')m Youth, 8 45, p. m.. Evlll&gt; Tba Ualted Metlll!dllt U!u&gt;eb
II Sellool I ""-~ lD:.,
- &amp;ellsUe •ervtce. 7·30 p. m. Mid...1 · Alkir
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Week Prayer and Praise, Wed- Pomeroy - Rev- 1" " vm
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a. m.; CbrlatlaD ltndlavur, 8.30 ll88llay 7 !0
pastor. Church School 9:15 a.
IOriO MORNING
p. m. Eveulna 8erv1el, 1:11 P.
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m.. Leo Crew, Supt.

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m.: Prayer aervlce, 7;30 p. m.
Thursday.
Sy.-.e Mlssloa, Rev. Eort
CUster, pastor: Services nery
Wednesday lllld Friday evening
at ?:SO p. m.
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' We of Tom Rue Motors, the
new Chrysler-Plymouth and
Imperial dealership at 399
South Third Street, are now open and ready to serve you.·
We invite your inspection of our beautiful new carsi

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lain tlwt U~hich u 1ood In family and commun.._, l e, t II ealure u lpontored by lhe businas firlnl and organhationt
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FRANCIS FLORIST and
WILLIS ANTHONY
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GREENHOUSES

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

Member FTD

Gnettbousa WY U40II

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

"'l'Uo Someone To Cblll'Oh Thb Week"

Establblled In 111M
West Columbia. W. VL
Ph. Muon SPUIIQ

IVY liU8I

We'd like to show you our well..equipped senice
faciiHies.

lllddloport

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

TINY'S FOODLAND

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

BAUM LUMBER CO.

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Weat lrWD St.

Builders

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But most of all, we'd like to introduce you to all of
the people who desire to serveyoucourteo11ly.
And efficiently.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
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We Fill All Doctors Prol&lt;l'lptlouo

FURNITURE CO.
MAlON, W. VA.

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER

Cbuter, Oblo

Bulova Watcbes Sales 6 Service
1M N, I*Qnd
lrllddleport

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
&amp; TOWN &amp;1COUNTRY

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT

V. D: EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY
110 I. 8aco!!d

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Clluter, Ohio

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.

quaJ!fl ~at Lower~
lllddleport

"&amp;V111RY'l'IIING IN IIAJII)WARB"
Pomeroy, Oblo

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

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St. Paul's Lutheran Church

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MASON

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

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CHRYSLER
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

HEINER'S BAKERY

Won't you come ,meet us~
We'd like to be your friend for a
long, long time to _come."
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Witnesses· Public maettuc. Sui&gt; Sunday. Co!DDiunity
EASTER SERMON THIME:
Aw Iehto ~..... worship at 1 a. m. at the
5
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wor • ....., eratecl Church. 11le publle is
I P· PI-• Bible study 'l'llesday Iinvited Easter mornina wor·
8 p. m. llervlce meeting, 7 p. slllp ai 10:30 a. m. Sermon,
m. Tbui'!Ciay: Mlnllll'l' school, "auist II ADve Today!" Mon·' Holy Communion to be celebrated at both the 7:00·•:
t .!'· m. Tlmraday.
day, 7,30 p. IlL JOF CJasa at
and 10:30 worship hours .
La-.. tllvdlea - S&amp;. Pall •burch. Tueaday, 7:30 p. m. Ly·
MEITINGI OF TME WIIK
Sunday School 9&gt;16 a. m.: Wor- j dia Circle of Woman's Society
Monday, 7.00 &amp; 8:00P.M. KnittiaC Cluses
lblp -Ice 10:30 a. m.: St. of Chrb;ian Senil:e. meets at
Beginnen; at 7, Advan&lt;ed at 8
7:30P.M. 6-H Club
JCllm, ~ School 10 .. m.: eburch. Sllllday, Apnl :li, al 8
8:00P.M- Sl Paul'• C~ob CouncU
Wpr&lt;hl~ t a. 111 .·
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·Tueadoy 8:00P.M. Women of !be chur&lt;:h
Alfred
(!breb, -I iaD Social CoacerDI will abow
WedneSclay,
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Rev. Pe~l A,. Caste, ,_.tor., aud ciWiJss a onlnr film llrlp,
Thunday, 8;00 P.X. A.A. ~ ,
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SundaY S¢liOql at $:30 a: m.• '"Gaml&gt;llng and the Church." Saturday, t:OOA.Ki So!llorCateelll&amp;a 1illlw
Charles 'taylor, sljpl. Worship 'l'be eltur!:ll ltlloWibip II llmll-11
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iervleea at , 10:4S wltb Uoyd Cld 8!li1 refreamems will be "Tile t1,oowt spear did not burt ~':'-' 8111&lt;!11, ~

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Radio and heater.

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basement. Very good
con- Z-.1510.
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struction but does need repairs. Locate~ on Union Ave- EXPEPU:NCED
nue with 50 ft. lot. 0 n I Y and alterations. Phnlll WY -:;:
$5000.00. With adjoining lot , 2276.
a If 301c
$6500.00.
SYRACUSE - Filling
. l TR CONDITIONING Refrlgel'
t~nd grocery with extra
ation service. Jack's Refrigwhich can be lived in. Old eration, New Haven, PhoM
establised location. l27no M
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110 h.p. engine 4 on the' floor. low milea ge, jet hlatk ,fini"'h, spotless clean v-inyl interior, bucket se&lt;~ts, good W.Vri.
tin:s. rudiu and iit"aLer.

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130 Mulberry. Call 'WY 2--6615.

Brake Service
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WORK,
Y~~il:e;~• .~~~\:."~ the __ __ _ __ ____ _
: 98&gt;-4176 after 4 p. m.
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carpet10g. Large planeled bv· ped with winch. Big or
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WE WILL TRADI!. ___ TRY USI
Your voice we knew we long 6 ROOM HOUSE in Pome- -------- 4 16 ltp ' ing room with fireplace, full job. Call daytime• WI &amp;-3151,
to hear_
SINGER SEWING Mach10e 10 , basement and laundry room. evens WI 9-3089. Gene Bar1 roy Phone WY 2-5385_
Now all that is left is a loving
4 14 tfc 1 Blonde cabinet. Does all re- 1
1. Ga s heat and "" condition· nett, Racine, Ohio. S 29 30tc 0,..
--- gular sewing, plus dial equip- ing. Storm doors and wind·
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' ows. I •-, ac re Iot. Call a fter
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apartment,
As time goes by, we misS r
Equip-ll
you more and more.
I rooms and bath, also. 3 bed- 1 buttonholes, overcasts, etc. 3 p. m. WI 9-2103.
iLogan Frre and Safety
You were our only son and, room house. H26 E. Main St. i Pay balance due 6 monthly ! __ _ __
_ 4 14 l2lc , ment, Sales and Service,-Po~
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
brother, and no one can PomProv Phone Harry Bal- l payments $1.67 per
week .
. I eroy. All types and sizes of
cn:n
lake your place, Tommy.
ley WY 2-3408.
4 14 6tc i (:uaranl.eed. WY 2-2575.
FOR SALE - One 4 • room ' fire extinguishers, 2~ lb. ex.,.~~..,~~~-~~-=~~:'!'~~~~:-:::::-=:~--:~:-::::'":":::::::1
4 16 510 I house with bath and garage !' tinguishers, Boater's Special I ·- LOW PRICES!
Sadly missed by Mom, Dad - .
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BIG TRADES! LOW PRICES! BIG TRADESJ
and Sisters_
com-[ on ?ne acre lot. on
Dead Dwight Logan,
Distributor. i !...""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""~~
4 16 Jtc lsi FLOOR FURNISHED, I ELECTRLUX. Sweeper
- -- I bedroom efficiency apartment / plet.e with all cleaning attach- Man • Curve. Phone WY 2-l Phone WY 2-3821.
4 14 61 P '
:N LOVING MEMORY
or ' Middleport. WY 2-3874.
I ments. Pay balance du&lt;· 117.90. I 3003 ·
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brother "nd - - -- - - - - ______: Terms arranged. WY 2-257ll. 'FOR SALE- 1
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son ' Tomm). Lew,·s ' who was FURNISHED HOUS£ 5 rooms 1·
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_ 1 erty in Pomeroy, Ohio. Brick:
SMALL
killed four years ago today
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April 16, 196 1.
' 1 and bath in Pomeroy . Call
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an sports Jac. et 1 6 lar,ge rooms and bath, base- j
ENGINE REPAIR
1ohio. until tweln o'c:loell: noon z.s.T.
Tummy, the angels came and
Howard Cecil
WY 2-5262.1 Size IO, sporls Jacket, 81~e ' mem and gas furnace. Would i
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took )'OU away
- 800 w. Main St.
30
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12,
$5.00
each.
Kathleen
Mil-~'
convert
to
double
rental.
Onla
plalll and apeclftea,tollll tbueton
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Wright Power Saws
now on file In the oftice of the Clerk
hope we all can join you FURNISHED ----- rt -~ t
oan, ou e
. 4 ml es rom y
. . easona e own
Iof the vmalfe of Pomeroy, Ohio. At
and Jesus 1-n Heaven some
. 4 room apa men
Chester.
4 15 3te ~yment. Monthly payments
S lq &amp; S 1
the urn" hertt~nhtlto..-. me!\Uoned uld
' utilities furnished .
Inquire , - --- -· 'L~--R -:· - $700
- I on balance. Phone WY 2 -~":r._o..J .
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opened Porn.roJ,
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LOT FOR S -~ ~- acme,
day. Oh ' wha I a day th at I Ohio Hotel Middleport
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Ohio will be. We wil l get to see
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Reo Lawn MDW•nAll Pro110fall thad bt aealad aft4
4 -13 tcf l CASH. Otis Bailey. Phone WJ I,. FOR SALE All -··F Ga K
I endorsed for Improvement~ to Boat
your sm11ing face
once ·
__ -9-2682.
4 15 3te
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mod
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arh
Launchlng YaetUtiu. Propoull •h•U
a~ain when we join you in MODERN 6 roo ms and bath
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. frame 3 bedroom rCJ
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be 11ddrened to the Clerk ut coun.
Heavt'n .
apartment.
Middleport. Ph. 4 R00~1 S of funuture, Will sell home on Chester Roac:. near ~
WILCOX SERVICE : ~~-il:Jil~~e :!u!'::rol; ~~:·
T.rnmv ' s Siste r.,,
Downey ' WY 2-3121.
J 24 tlc I
alto~ether
~u-~ State Highway Garage., 100 X I _..,. S5P.M.dtoA10 P.M.
Dally
I ProPo•&lt;~l• •hall be un propn•al bl•ll1ui
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Mlddl
; furnl•hed. wllb tbe al)&amp;&lt;llllcauou.
3
·\jHJ, Callie and Katie L1·wis
' oma IC · ay ag was er In· 400 lot. Several fina,...._h.,., plans _ _. · r
ve.
•port , Plan• and ·~dncauons caa be
fRAILER lots lor rent. close eluded. Leroy Denney.
"&amp;
.,,e-n at the Municipal Bu1ldln1, Pom.
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to Laundrymal and schools SH 2~, 243 _
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available
to
qualified
person.
eroy, ohio. or may be obtained ~
4
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1e-ther witt!. blddl!11 blankl llJIOD PlY•
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com - -.- .
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.-5337.
4 13 t ~
AUTO SALES
men• of oo.oo. NONE . . W"ICH
Notice
pany. Midd:eport.
L0--3--tfc YOUNG rab~Jts for sale .for 7 ~ RooM -bZ.iCkholllt.!, 2 bathw~L~na1~n~~~~~~:i1ou wtn be
--· - Easter. Vmcent Broderick, :
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1955 PONTIAC 4 doo
•125 mllll'!d Parcel Poat u lOOn .. poul
,\"' _';TE D to
lease or rent H:H·~lt: an~ lOUr r"O'I"lJ turm~he- Ph WY 2--6214
4-10-6t
rooms , Jmshed attic and
r • . b!P after reeelpt " of the reque!Jt
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ed and llDfurnished apart- -- _·
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P basement. Out of high water. Phone WY 2--%418.
4 15 tfc 1- Each propuOJal_ mull be accom.pa&amp;
l ' , II grou nd. Leo Morris. Ph. i menbl WY ~li434
12 6 ttr EASTER bunnies r~r sale. Eu~ Central heating, priced for 1964 CORVAIR--MOnza automa· I ~~d e'::'m:~~':;n'!. w~"re':; ~:P:::e:u:::r:t
!-ill 2-4 6~8 . - - - - 4 14 6tc ' fRAII.ER I.OTS - free sew· gene Holter, Racme, WI 9 • quick sale. Phone WY 2-6116 Uc transmission, radio, heat· i ~id P:;· •":~:,Yofto:,a•t.;m::;~ctf!a t!;
3723.
4-10-7tc , or WY 2-2205. Charles
F
OOO .
E II t
1the oontract. A cert1n.d ctMelr on 1
'1 M HLIE SCOTT is no longer I age and water. Brown's !'tail
-I
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· er, 1, tr.l 1es. xce en con. ,o1vent bank drawn and made pay.
1I
mowing yards. Call WY 2-6103 er Park I Slate Approv~•)
able to the Vllb.&amp;e of Pomeroy, OhJo,
1in the •um of 5 per c-ent of the •·
cu
20 WEEK
-Wildermuth.
- ---- - - 4~--13- -tfc 1 dition. Phone WY 2-:!014.
tr1r your new man. Also, can 1 Minersville, Ohio, Pbone WY I
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FOR SALE: Modem
5
room
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4
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fl'ountbond
bid. will
be 11ceept.ed
tn Ueu
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any bid be
reject-f
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"'O W a ew more yar s
or 1 _2-3_324.
_ 1 15 tfcl
H&amp;N LEGHORN
r::tme orne m Syracuse. With GMC pickup stake bed 8 ply ~d. •uc h bond or certlltett chBCJr ahall
£1 .00 per hour.
4 14 3tp _
bath (~ bedrooms) large util '
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' . . 1forthwith be returned to the bidder
SEVEN room house with bath
tires, fine running condition. l and 11hould any bid bfl ·aceepted. 1uch
Jty room, double carport. gas PrJ·ce e150 00 G A Deem hond or eertlfted check wiD be n--MAN and hJ's mother wants l and full basement in Syrarurn.:~ce, fu11 y msu
· Iat ed , wa-II Racine • Ohio
· · · 4· 14 3tc• ~~~eeurinl
turned upon
axecuuon and.
or theproper
c:ontrad.
larm work with house. If in- [ cuse. Phone WY 2--2455.
LOCALLY GROWN
to .. 3 1J carpeting, birch cabi· __
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The su~eurul bidder wan bl r.
AVAILABLE ON :
VALIANT ha rdtop, 8 ta ~d• CJutred
execute tha eontract wtthtD
terest ed write to Jerold M ______ __ 3 16 tlc 1
I nets. Shade and frUit. trees, 1~
11U"'
u daystoarter
the award of the work
1
St. Clair, Reedsville, Ohio, APARTMENTS. 1st and 2nd eMAY 17th
I srrubbery. Close to school ard, $895.00. Ralph JarviS,d II slltlllfadlon
to him and ot
lhall
th•
thefurnilh
Vllla1ebond
of kl
Pome·
Route 1.
4 14 IOtp floor, 1st floor Senior Citizen eJUNE 14th
1 and church. Very reasonable.
apartment next to RutI an , roy, Ohio, for the faithful perrormI Grady C aig S
Oh'
Furniture Rutland Ohio.
: .u ce of •aid ~ont.J•act In the 1um of
Apt. ph . Wy 2-3267.
' eJUNE 28th
I
r
•
yracuse,
101
100 per cent of \he total amount of
Southerton Martz Beauty School
4 15 6tc ,
I WY Z.2810
4 14 3tp the
hla bid ln ea'"'" or rallure to executfl
eontract u 1lated or \a luraiah
Huntington, West
Virginia
4 2 tfc
'J'Iw RamOier
bond. the bidder will be con~~idered
Enroll now for classes start.· FUn~ISHED 2 bedroom hou se
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to hn• abandoned the eontra('t and
·n Syracuse w1'th bath gar
•"t)H S'l E _ "lddl _ ,
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World Standard ol Compact: the bond ur cbedt accompan.vin~&lt; the
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ing June 14, 1965. Pay as you
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E~:celle
propo.al •h•ll be forfeJted to the vu..
Jearn on easy payment plan I age, automatic washer and
est boilding . lOcated 352 N
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la•e not u penalb' but •• liqukiated
4-10-6t P
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Secnnd Stret!l, Mirldlepnrt Big car room,
(Approved by State Depart- dryer. WY 2-5459 ·
1
S 0 ride IOd pef' "m""
The VIllage n•erve• the n1ht to
ment of EducatJ'on) . Phone
Box No. 188
Priced for qwcll: oa1e . .... tormarK·e.
ma
ev
eeuoom)'
rej
..ct. \o
•BYthe
andlowett
all bldl.
or kl
and maaqerabUit)!
award
•nd and
b••' .bidder.
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522-2034.
4 13 6tc
For Sa a
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Phono LY 2-9031
quire at Oblo HoteL
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S.. Moton
name r1f every JMitiiOD or eompeJ~:J
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Ath
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Musical Instruments
M_.__..._
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SANDY'S Rea
Sal
I APRIL SHOWERS Party I
ens, •
--~M . . . . . .By .,.. , .. tho Counoll ...... vu,
uty
on, moved
...,..,.,..IISPINET PIANO : May be had
E. MaiD Slreel.
ot Pomeroy. Shto of Ohio.
to premises formerly
occuDated thl• 14th day ot Aprtl. ~~a
12 cu. It Refrigerator, good by assuming small monthly
~ WY writ
Bdna ' ·
pied by Cliff's Shne Repair
! condition, $50.00. Phone New payments. Beautiful finish.
t J2 lie
"' 11. &amp; •
Shop, 19Z N. 2nd Sl, MiddleI Haven 882-3183.
4 It 3te See it locally. Write Credit
port. Permanent Special, 2
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FLORAL,
Racine,
Ohio. Dept·, '108 Lincoin, Osceola,
Uvestock
- $10 . Haircut , styl mg, s ampoo and set Included. WY 2Easter Dowen for you and Ind.
4 13 &amp;tp
5269 and 773-5263.
3-18-30tc
yours· Potted plants,
corDr. MelviD E. Doerr, Veterl&amp;
sages. We deliver
locally.
Business Services
arlan, large and amaU anlmall.
~
ORDER your southern plants
POMEROY
Phone us for the unusual in WIUlON'S
h 550 p
128 Washlugton Sl., Ra....,..
now, tomatoes, sweet potato,
Jack w. Carny,
flowers. Phone WI. 11-39113.
. car was ·
11£1 wood, W. VL Pbone f13.42'11.
peppers, cabbage_ Charles R 1
PHONE
4 13 4tc St., Middleport, ObJo. Phone OWce !lours, Dally f to e p.
· p rt1a d Ph
WY 2-9932
WY 2-3715,
I 17 30tc
Uc Jameo H. Qulvey, Helen QuiHarru,
o n ,
one VI •
DAVIS HEAVY duty end loadm.
l 2e
S.2693.
4-7-12tc I
H .
ld Se I Medal er. Will trade for brush~og. L 0 . McCoy, Auctioneer, Trainvey to Jameo R........._, Coo:1963 ern · Go
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· Phone WY ~ 15 _
ed, expenenced, Chester, Ohio.
Le 1Not'
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Stewart Gun Shop. Come In ion Mobile Home, 55x10, car3 9 lie
91
Ice
nie Qulvey, 20 A., 40 A., Bed4
and see all the new varminl l peted, 2 bedrooms, solid oak
l_S_ t_Ic_ r.t&amp;Jer B..n.a S'lppl) fori,-.-T-Mo_ c_:o"M-u_o_io_ PL-1-.--co_u_o_T_,I
.
ford.
MilOt couMTY. OHIO
Roy B¢ to West VIr~
rifles, reloading equipment, 1 paneling and walnut cabinets. It's our pleasure t(J loan Car..
and accessories, re blueing I Like new. 'h"Y Z-3016.
pet Shampooers FREE with nenews, blloomearm. ~~owa,t ill klal~ =·~~!:~ ~~L.L,
Pup &amp; Paper QJ., 76-30 A•• Leband repairing. New and used
4 9 tic
purchase of Blue Lustre Car· In
sl....... "~u G
N~
o•&amp;~o
"''"""· anon.
guns of all kinds. Depot St , FOR SALE - 4 room house, pet Shampoo. Baker Furnium _.,._
uy ell- LAWIINCI 1.
Pearl Graves, Dec., to Maude
Rutland, Ohio Ph_ SH 2-4934 . I base ment, large porch , two ture, Middleport.
ler, RadDe, Obto. ]2 29 tie '"
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Graveo,
Middleport, Ohio,
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...... dleport Cert. ol TraiUI., MidRutland, Ohio.
3 16 ~')tc I (teres ground, on old Chester
4 13 6tc 1
wttou p.....,.t
Of ,...,_e•
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I 1956 FORD pickup, Ill5t F'I:Jrd IlEA TING, Pllllllbllla. MaeO. ".'~.:":::-"',
N~~ Bessie Waugh Athey. Walter
606 E. Main St.
~•oy,O.
LOSE WEIGHT salely with '
4-6-l 2t
Furaa.... &amp;neltl 81 ll o,
_ ..,.,. Athey to Frank Herald Jr., Ma'_
c car. new motor· 2 bull calves,
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Oex·A-Diet
tablets.
Only 98c \10TOROLA TV, 23" console. Hereford • Charolais cross- Ill
But
MaiD
Street.
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ane _ a ,
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at Stark's Drug
Store
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4 13 6tp e · one
~~1 111 11e """''' IJ(Jdd-.-t, OOJo. but
Thome F. Coltrtll de&lt;!. to Pomeroy
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INCOME TAX Service
Jobo- ,..,,,., .,a~o,.....,., ..., lOG. New va
Coltrl •
. · Lucy Kiltble, dec, to Paflence
AU'T'f 'M( )8n .E 1ns1trance been
DON'T PUMP you sluggl!b sep. 800 . Simpson lnsur~ce A ~tk..onN;e ~::t;..,.wt~, tz~1. O.C:::. Cottrill, John H. Cottrill. ~· RulseU, Date S. Kibble. Donald
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caneelled"? l.osr vour -ra·
FEMALE,
registered
nurse,
11
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Get
Klean-Em-AU
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Room
,
Coats
&amp;o..tlf the UDdeniPe4 [JJ.cl ...~er
Pe~oJI
for
Trans.,
Sutton,
F
Kibble
Sondra
Robinson.
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court ., Mel.. c...,.. ..... pnr· Josep
- Thoren,
Dale Hardy, Palrlela Kl)oJ eert.
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- - tra t.or, Veterans mar k ~~arn Bureau.
tna tor d.lvoree. oauatod)' of ~btldte.ll. H Tho-n •~ El
Hamm ,,.._
of I rant., Ollve, Reedsville.
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tfc
aull'l4n,.-,
aupport
and
otber
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- - -- - - - - - - Memorial Hospital , Pomeroy.
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the 1rr.uncll of rroa aerlect or dut,. rtll 3.66 acres Sutton.
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Plaintiff iD llkt aeUoll u.o pray•
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4 15 6tc EASTER Bunnies
AOCTIUNI!;
'"" tho folio"'"' ...t ,,.. .,., ,, Eva Hamm Cottrill, Jobn H. Cl - wut, 11 111e 1lellbl •
, (Coatla~ II'IIIIIP.Jiitrf)
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V,'ANTED : '57 or '58 Station SOMEONEfo- fi~e irl,- Filht
Giles Lee Hysell, ar:r ~:~
S.wtet
:~.~ ~ a'::n:i :O'::~to
Cottrill,. Bobbie Cottrill, 'lbJme tile .~· , ....... ,.....r..;: . . . .
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wHg on . Stick shift. No junk.
housekeeping, no laundry. Liz-- Grove, WJ 9-3671. 4 12 6tc
Cl1tt -..uent
aad f'or I M. Cottrill, Ann CottriD to Joa. 'flllll tcl•t
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Phooe WI 9-3056 after 4:30 zie Sayre, Phone CH 7-2202.
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eph E. Jr. and Joyce M. Thoren 4 - ~ •'"" New
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d!Y1oloo to Lowe• ,,,..,..,, bo- 3 64
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Raelle.c. o, •· r. o. n, f. K:l Ray S. Wining Dqra
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Slf\ ~IJING Timber . Top cash · CAR HOPS, waitresses, grill PH(JTO CopJIDI Smnce CopIll Ur
::0:~10~.:o~d~t:!!a:-~.~~ · to W. H. Blankinship,
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D!-87"i 1. ~-~ Mr. J!red: Lewb
pnce f&gt;Bi(,· M.arion Reynolds. ! women. Craw's Steak House, tel- ~made r&lt;lll
of ""
&amp;esal1moo
papers. -~ ~ ..1 r.--.
Pop-a.eroy , 111td Jot-. M&amp; IMina:
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an en p, Lot • p omeruy.
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C:oolville, Ohio. Rt 3 Call i Pomeroy.
4l36tc bhW-J reco
a
t any
lh-•ttDI
coooratedlntoand•P~rt.ofthe Gerald Glass to Julia Glass ·al&amp;ed S1ites ~-···~ ·
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afl.er 4. o'clock, IG7-3503.
- u. s~Ci;ll S.rvlce Testll ~~er· d~..~ts- __
Mbtera.tlle. elllt '
~~=. 0~h~~d4le.,.,rt, M•'•• lots, Pomeroy
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EDd voar ,..., ..· -..Ri!P'ERENCE DEED!- Vol.
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&lt;:ount,. Ohio.
to Lydia DeLong
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~mp ovrnen
ante
•rttlnlnf •nUl appn-lftfed ~"·•M GUARANTEED
bl f
lakl ~aun will ... ror hfoall'inl on "~
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Sewer M~llmet
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AVAILABLE FOR baby slttln•I') ""'
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full or part time. TeL WY 2- '""""II all qea, PhOne WY 2-11166.
Cat1l W) Wilt Pa) It 11111!111 1c1ow, &lt;:oow &amp; PI&gt;RTEft.
C. ( Cuokler to\Roy W.·Biank• Jltgton ii'u -:;,..;, ',}! •' tlje'l
I. !!!;;' !lillie Sllld,,
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a 16 lie ~~:'"...":!:l."'.:::.o.\':• II lie
, • IJ!!I~7·.:~:. :O?"..rr.&lt;~:~r.,.
enship, Joyce ]llalikeq, :~\'· Brllilb, '
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SAVE- SAVE-S~VE ··SAVE
UP To·s700

FOR SALE: fi room house,
A""D
J
bath, basement. Gas furnace,
!~replace Priced for
quick
sale Phone 773-5611. Mason,
_!1_-_Va.
4 16 lie
H. FOR SALE· at Dorcas, ~-:~:•: it..:W~Y::,;2~-2~1U:...,~"":mo:ro:y~,~O~.

ly 1101 wqa ana&amp;obvor. Jilt u-•
blnt 1 "'"" ··"""' vltlecl by I10cial IOCIIrlly. Make
hero was a comedy half4oour ..... a a
or ....,. .,._ lltll'll that '1111111 you dealiDC bulcaJiy with aD -tdn and collep ftndenbo_ wbo are work you are also ~&amp;
••·t had
Imp!' w - loolring for work this IJUIIliDer , ._,...,
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HOU.YWOOD (UPI)-A per- u senous
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beP kioklnl 1M~ oome OOCUI7
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tedoM lor ~U and your
IOfmer tr wrlta' wbo can ollv bad feellllll tall b 1 cil@nle a 1f0C18, oecurlty _.tmber.
future dependanla.
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Most employ"ff rOC]1lil'e that
a ·~,..... 0 • Well, ~ally, a decision Is you haw 1 1100111 tpr:ur;ly num- Phone or write
Social
humor ldddlnc I aubja that II made. Mills Moore will wear ber- bel.,. JOU -c:an bo hired. Ev- Security Dlltrk:t
al 111
If deep CODCOnl til Ida fellow ll)oves to ·~~~o banque~ 'l'bat's
Fourth Street,
t9tlzenl '" o· rlnl lOIII, and II Miy and natural But Van the pe11 bolll indude 11emy 313-5001 or contact your local
part lo llraW th«nkk from aU Dyke will wear &amp;loves loo. He FODda (Au&amp;. HS), IJCior Jomeo post office. They will help you
Jl]det. Wetlneldtv nJ&amp;bt, Olcl: will explain that he has 10- u.ly
D-Sept. S) and Ar· get your number,
Van Oyte'a CBS-TV CODIIdJ..,. wrona with hlB
So loDe rr.c11 !Sept. »0&lt;:1. u...
ri01 oppl!ed 11a wit 1o th Von D7ke and IJIOU!e arnve at A thm Dlllbth voea1ioo from a
theme ~ bJier.rlc1al I'IIIIOal the lflllr. He gives tbe excuse dally llllowt
1 a balf-llour attempt to em~ be 1111 clecl!led to stand b)',
1 pa- that refr1b1
teepa hil &amp;lOves M, and finally
~ACHINB NO. J
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IIYI= "Truth Is !he doorway to
d~ em::ed•:u hi- o~ndentmclt•&amp; " Well, be fig~--- -r•"
larlous• . Vn Dyte, who par· Ul'ell, If truth Is really the door1rqs • comeciY writer In the way lo unclerstandl!Jc, be is
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mal baaquet with hll wife to some practical results. _
aceept an award for bJB boss' He whispers his decaslon to
lhow 11'11111 an qanllallon bJB wUe at the head table. She 10.Ia8
Gat
called •"111e Committee for In- Is surprised, to oay lhe leaxl ll.Ste~ter-raclal Undenlaltdlnl-" Un- Then he Bell up and does, _IO·
Iorttinalely ohortly before they deed, tell the truth. He reahzes U.Tat.
are due ~t the banquet Van that In 'JIVOITYllll about offend- 14.0
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Dyke and his IJ)Ouse (Mory lng the sensttlvitleo of others, 16.Iaft$f 1
Tyler Moore) accldentally dye he was belnK overly sensitive
blnl
their hands an lndellble bla&lt;k himself.
:Ill. Foot dl&amp;lt
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by dipping them Into I pot that The Cbannet Swim: A hell- aLO
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by their son in a play.
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embarrassment. The VIewer show atartin&amp; July 5
d tbat 81.Game
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Easter Story is Theme of Devotions
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K.T. 1ft uke&lt;l to mmec .. tile 'lbe Past Councll&lt;&gt;l'll of Ches.U,lom 1o lk MMH!e To&amp; ter Councll, Daughters of Amer, pie 111 Po......, Saaday m..,.. lea, met Wednesday evening at
lllg April II at 1 L m. 111 .,.. the lodge hall with Mrs. Milo
der 1e attend alllU'Iae oerYieea Biggs, Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and
al the Ff&lt;leralf&lt;l ebri .. Mra. Marlon Wood aa hostessI :ill a. m. FaD ulform, 11 es. Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter
poutble Is to be wora, wllb- substitulf&lt;l for ber mother, who
out •...;rd uJd wuu.m R. is ill
Hay.. eo;.,maader
Mrs. Ross Cleland, president,
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Lord's stol'}',
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~lior prl!e. Several members
receive&lt;~ gifts from their secret
pals.
Relreahmenta were serve&lt;~ to
the above and !lin.
Esther
Wright, Mrs. Henry Spencer,
Mrs. Hattie Frederick, M r L
Hobart Newell, Mrs. Arthur
Orr, Mrs. Virgil Routh, 'Mrs.
Eddie Hartung, Mrs.
Larry
WoUe, Mrs.
BuelMrL
Ridenour~
Henry
Beaver,
Mabel Mrs.
Van
Meter, Mrs. Oscar Weber. Mrs.
Ray Morris Mrs James Van
Meter, Mr;, N.;man Frederick and two children.

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Tile Mldtlle!IOP JIP

Pom- vour

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teea •-~--·· •aten~ay
DlPI from 1 18 0 p.m., wllll
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tile Jeyw 111 dlorp. A"'a6
Roger Roush, U. S. Ma.rlnea. malely .... Ia Iiili eee4e4 ,_
has completed training at Mom- lbe elan trip
W!lf]da&amp;lell.
phis, Tenn., and is here on leave ud N... Yorll City.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Roush and family. He
will be assigned to 1!:1
Toro, Mra. Haye•lnt~Ued
Calif. following IJI• leave.
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Mrs. Evere11 R· Hayeo o1
and sons,. Scott and Kevm ~Great Bend, near Porlland, ::::
Belpre, viSited today with
Meigs County Chairman for
1'4f"!'ts, Mr. aud Mra. Chester Ohioans Library
AbOclat~
only tile lool(
Erwm.
has ~n mvlted .to attend
1Association's Spnng Workshop Ia •X&amp; Pi '8
h Mra. P. MV. Stnetsh of Butck·f and Tea, Saturday, Aprll 24 , 81 1
annon, W. a., ts e ~ues o 1 the Columbus Gallery of Fine
her daughter and family, the A t
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Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett ·;he group will hear Mary
and children.
Teeter Zimmerman, librarllln of
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his mother, Mrs. John Kmcald.
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neesswaands '"camoeumto uMsidodnlepo~~~- Zimmerman l! hersetf an autb. her particular
or, poetry bemg
Mrs. John Kincaid is visiting ,field . She also writes book re-with her ~ughter Mrs Paula ·
Ann Ruttencutter 'and ~hildren ' vtews.
of Point Pleasant, w. va. She
spends week-ends at her home
tn Middleport

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Automat!~ . Pow~r lm1kes. powl'r deering, new white sidewaJJs,

back-up li ghts, tmtl'd \walshield, a1r-conditionina:.

wheel discs.

radio

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59 Dodge 4 Dr . Hard Top _

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V-8 m~tor . auto . tr:H1s., power steering radio,
whitt&gt; :nde~n•lls .

white sidewall
disc!l backup

interior.

Dr. Sed. $388
trans ., white aidewalls wheel

8 cyl. std. tram . good tires, radio, beater, a filh·
erman'a dream.

Automatic trans., power brakes,
power at.eering.

$488

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES
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C.dilla~ld~mobile

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Nicklaus will team with
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Golfer Walker Inman, come;
Sammy Clatworthy and Rf&lt;li ~·
Hoped and ac!;
Sauer are the delegates t Ol ames arner ~n proee ~
Buckeye Boys' State In June 111 111~ mareh " 0 go! tt" 1
under sponsorship of Feeney· Amer cao Cancer Soc e y.
Bennett Post, No. 12.8, Ameri· w:.m;:~~~~"''t:!l'·'!Y::• ".'fr: /~&lt;.~
can Legion of Middleport. Both
boys are juniors at Middleport
High school.
C 0 3fS
Clatwoctby Is the son of

Mr.[

and ~s. Henry Clatworthy and

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T compel e •

un;ted
1t looked as if the Easter Bunny mi ght ge.t hi &lt; paws 1 .'
little damp Sunday, but otherwise fairly warm weather ..._;
under cloudv skies was the we at herman's g1ft to churcbgoers and egg-hunters
Bet1ve''" now and Sunday, how ever. the weather scenf
was expected to be ··scr"m bled eggs" 111 Ohio. A frontal
system will settle along a line from Findla:v to Akron today and tonight. bringi ng two distmct ,weather pattern1
to the state.
' - ... --- - - .. --442-0 7 7 b wz Ohio Wea R4-171brighter. calling for consider..
Residents north of the line ble sunshine and temperature

can ex.pect cloudy. cool weath- rf!adings well into the toR.
.
attends the Middleport Church !
0
In er with occasion•! light rain,: II was a good l.ime for sleepof Christ. He is a member of
The mercury will remain rath-ling Friday night, with clear
the Pomeroy Junior Golf Club
er shy. edging no higher than skiPs and chilly temperaturet
and play• on the Middleport
50 today and hovering HI the 40s lover most of Ute slate. _ReadGolf team. Other sport actlvl·
tonight.
Imgs plunged to freezmg m va~
ties include Vljlity basketball Southern Hi~h School st~- i Jn central anrl southern coun- .ley areC:ls or Sout~eastern Ohi~o.
and boys intrallfural5. He bas .dents who wall compete m Lies, however, lhe outlook waq , Northern count1es !ay unctM
also been a member of the jscholanhip tests at Ohio l'ni- ·· ~
!a blanket of heavy clouds whiCh ~
senior marching and concert •venity on May 2 were an· '
ldumped a mixture of rain 411d 1':
band for four years and wasjnounced today by Principal
llsnow intermittently on the ~t
a band officer last year. He Donald Wolfe. They are:
'
Jedo area .
placed on the scholarship team [ Biology, ~thy w.allace and 1
, By .'&gt;unrise. the ~hermorn.ler

Tesl s on May 2

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Will be Dedicated

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See our beautiful selection of w.omelll· ball Jn,' · the
busy Ready To Wear Department on t.b.e llf!COnd flliOr.
Small bats, wide brims, rollers, saffora, dOirb~ jua•
thulgbt styles for you.

rica thanking the Soclely lor
belp and • box. Membera Ire
to take Chr!Jtmu elll'da to the
2 dr. Hard Top. Automatic ohtlt. New ear trade-ln. Beautiful May meetlnt; which will be 11111
blue original ftntsb.
to Gerald Batea ln AfricL A
round-robin get-well card wu
aent to Mrs. Lewis Fox, who ~
Ill.
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Refreshmenll were served !ljr
the OO.tess with Mrs. Joe :lilY-.
'
ans asking grace. Present were
"BUGGIES TO BUICKS"
the above name&lt;~ end; Jlr i.

59 Buick LeSa bre - - - 895

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T
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Places
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p,;l';',ii'&gt;~.~· . ., ..

time - n Golf Cbampioa
Jock Nteklauo wllf compete
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match at tbe
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and Mrs. Rodney Sauer aud
active In sports and
school activities including
ball and· track. He made
orable mention aa ja
on the SEOAL team;
member of the team in
junior year. He io also
preoidenl of the junior
and is sports editor of
school
''The Activity.'
He
in this
show and served on
council lor two
He is a member of the
1United Presbyterian Church.

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Gary Walker; Algebra 2,1
Fox and Phyllis Wigal:
Daivd Cole and John
. Geometry, Carol Wilcoxen; World History. Brend:t
and Mike Jenkins; U.S.
History,
Connie Lea~ham j
and Karl Russell; Senior socia! stooies, David Gloeckner
and Eleanor Schneider.
English 9, Sharon Roush and
DoMa Theiss; English 10, Linda Wolfe and Margaret Cole:
English II, Carolyn Lipscomb,
and William Zerkle; Euglish
12, Jocelyn Taylor and Nancy
Parker; Bookkeeping, Shirley
!·Baker and Roger Adams; Latin
I, Joyce McCoy; Latin, Carla
Morris and Sandra ' Bailey;
French I, Ruth Shain and Pam
French 2, Pam Da·
and
· Norris.

had

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with
ireading s ranging fr001 30 at:
!Zanesville to 40 at Cincinnall

Mansfield Race
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furniture arranged for . your niy: "le¢tlon ..;.;
Cbllr&amp; - Loungq - Ta~les ..,. ~keQ:
a
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58 Olds Super 88
Holid•y Sedan

erlppfell . jet !lfhler
·lti\~ ill an attempt lo
tr'Om crashing Into a cluster
farm buildings. The mer
killed.
Military spokesmen said
pilot, whose Identity was
released pending notification
his family In Germany, cou1ld I
have ejected safely before
plane crashed.

$1795

4: dr. Sedan. Immaculate all wbJte finish. Belone to exeeutlve ed ~~ ~ new member. A coof !:IChool. Power steering and brake•. Automatic abUt.
I munJC8tion was read from At·

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57 Chev. 4 Door St•tion W1g. $488

U~hts ,

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outside

mirror, tinted wmdshleld, solid white with like new brown

58 Ford Fairlane 500 4
VS. motor, ~:~uto .
discs, radio .

tires,

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From the bright sparkle
of white to the rich gleam
and 1low of "pretend"
gems -:- here's beauty for
you!

Methodist church met Tllurtday afternoon at the recreat.lon
roomoftheparsonagewltbMrs.
Emest Powell aa hostess.
LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top. One careful owner. Automatle shift.
Mrs. Gerald Pullins, preolPower Steering. Extra nice,
dent, coaducled the meeting
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which opened with the hynm,
"He Lives" lollowf&lt;l wltb pray.
4 dr. Hard Top. Spotless all white finish. One particular owner. er by Mrs. E118ene Gill. DewPower steering and brakes, Powerglide.
lions taken from Psalm 110 IJid
Matthew 27 : 45-55 were led by
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Parkwood Station Wagon. Sparkling orieinal black finish . Pow· also read, .. An Easter Read·
er·glide, Power Steering and brakes.
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62 Buick • • • • • • $1895
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SHOW CAKES- Pomeroy High school "College Prep" home economics cl'ass girls baked sevetal takes to show a! Visitatio n Day this weelr
for freshmen-to-be girl• next autumn. The visitors. Wendy Carper and Evaline Arnold saw cakes oamed Spring, An Easter Runu.• ..\ Wishing Well A Fisk, ·and A School House. Above, left to right are Miss Arnold, Ca thy Fultz, J ane Wells. Sally Globokar. Maurisha D•mt Rebecca
Hawley, 'sandra Wildermuth. Rebecca stivers, Alta Scrimsher, Donna Smith, Maria Grueser, Jenny Menchini, Theresa Eastman, Brenda Chapbad 10 dead and Gov. Kart man, Kay Bing, Dawn Carper, and Wendy Carper.
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Rolv..g said "very prelimiuoty
eattmates" ohow more than ~
mtlllon damage. More than 18,
000 Mlnnesolarul have 110&lt;1 their I
homes, the Red Cross said.
Back-Up Wall
In flood-battered St. Paul,
Mayor George Vavoolis, workBy HASKELL SHORT
dies a normal medical death purpose of restoring them body to Inactivity lhrough low ' 'nd a freezer cemetery would
ing almost around the clock, SPRINGFIELD, Ohio I.UPI) - the body would be put m a to hfe generation!' trom nnw
ror
plLJitm!!!.t~d : tlt" pLr. on display. maybe in
1 temperatur~
called on workers to build a A local company .is bard at steel capsule and kept in a There would be the problems , lights into sJ.lace.
i Lo'- Angeles for the first time.
1
block·long backup sand wall be- work on a project to. abolish frozen state through the use of of
inheritance ,
insurance Gold said tht' Juno Co
he l He exp!amed that the funeral
hind a leaky dike. ,.
. death as we know it.
chemicals.
clai_ms, pensions a~ social se- h~ads is co ncerned wilh produ-~ chrect.ors w~uld pl~y about the
'' W~ don't sleep, he sa1d.
''This is not a gimmick at Years
from now wh~n cur1ty to say nothmg _of the cmg the capsu le m wh1ch the same part m services as theJ .!.
'We Just work.."
all.'' Leonard Gold said of his medical science comes up w1th problems of t·he population ex- body would be stored.
, do now except that the bo4J ·1
The Minnesota cap~tal's down- company's part in the plan be- the answer to what caused the plosion and job retraming if a ··we think we can do it at a 1 Nou ld not be e-mbalmed.
~wn airport and railroad sta· ing explored by many scientists death , such as old age or vari- ~rson were brought back to '. price ~~e aVerage person can "Our t•oncern is to ~upply. tht ~
tLon were fiooded, 800 persons to keep a person aHve forever. ous diseases, the body would be hfe a century arter death.
.1 atrord . he sa1d.
means to pre-serve the body in- ·t
were out of their homes, low· ''There is a lot of mis~oncep- removed from the freezer, the But problems or not, sden-; He was reluctant to discuss uefinileJy." Gold sai d.
,
land industries evacuated,
tion about what we• are doing," ailment cured, and an active tists are convinced physical life the matter in deta il because ne- This wou ld be done by I , .,
fiooded-out post office _workers Gold said in an-interview. ~&gt;But life resumed.
forever on this planet is possl- gotiat ions are in progress with rhemical process. He t&gt;Xplaine4
moved to. other qu~ers and actually sclentists have thought The prospect of being re- ble and are working hard
to a major manufacturing eoncern it would be risky lu take .
sorted mall by gas hgtt.
about thio for a long time and stored to life on this earth prove what they believe.
to produce the capsules.
chances oo a poSSible power
High water moved into an in- some of the elite members of many year~ after death is a The space program, with all
Model To Be Shown
f;;.tlure in the many years 1
dustrial area in the Twin City the scientific community are rrightMing thought to many impossible a few years ago, is The capsule would be about bndy woulri be stored if an e(• . ~;
of Minneapolis, the state's larg. working on it. "
persons.
of its developments believed the size of a coffin. he said. but. fort were_ntade to k eep it fro•~
est city.
.
The plan as explained by
Face Maoy Problema
jmpossible a few years ago, is the mausoleum in which it • en by· us1:-~g electr lcll\.
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Water flowed over rooftops m those involved sounds relative- It would raise all kinds of le.. giving indirect impetus to re- would be stored would b~ ~ C.old w.mld nnt discuS1i the ::
auburban Lilydale.
ly !limple althoutlh admittedly gal problems. Nobody knows search on the eternal )jfe p~oj- larger than the vau lls nuw , chemical process for preserv• · 1. ::
there are many difficult pro~ what laws, If any, might con· ect. Gold said. Space scientJsts ~ommooly used.
I mg a body . It is now believecl '
Jict with a plan to sell a sys- have shown some interest 1n A working model is expected ! that su b-·t.ero tPmp€'ralures ca~ _
]ems of all kinds.
Immediately .a~ a person tern for freezing bodies £or the the possibility of reducing the to be completed before Jon.: iConl inued On Page Two)

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14 homes destroyed, 589 houses
have suffered major damage,
minor damage, and many
trailers have beeu wrecked.
Miri.ne!lota, hardest hit so far,

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walled cities as waves and Ice
washed over and through their
crude sand and earthe11 bulwarks.
Thousands of exhauslf&lt;l workmen, farmers, yoong·
sters and prisoners-piled sandbags on levees and pluggf&lt;l
leaks from near the Mississippi
headwaters in northern Mionesots to Hannibal, Mo.-nearly

600 miles.
3l,HI ~meless
.
The raging nver has dr1ven
more than 31,000 persons from
their homes in Minnesota,
l~a, ~isconsin, Dlinois and
M1ssourt. States of emergency
.,,.,.,......,.., exist in St. Paul-Minneapolis
and scattered spots down to
northeastern Missouri.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (UP!)-The
Mississippi, surging 23 feel
abOve lis normal depth, flooded
towns along a 600-mile stretch
in five states today and slowly
Inched toward its mightleat
crest in history.
A northern cold snap and an
Inch o1 snow Friday night and
early today slowed
·
thaws and delayed a
foot crest here until Tuesday,
giving the angry rlver
time to batter, soak and
Qline makeshift dikes.
People b~ tbe thousands
Bed the Mles~ippi

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pledge to the flag. Mrs, Floyd
Ridenour was reported ill tn
Hillcrest Nursing Home and
Mrs. Fannie Adams improving
h
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aAI t e Ed mwbood Nurs1 ng Homed.
roun -ro m ge1-we11 car 1
was sent to Mrs. Kraeuter, who
is home from hospital and im·
provmg. Plans were diScussed
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attendmg
th~
DIStnct
Ra
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ln Manetta Apnl 22
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Games were played under the Mrs. Edward We Us was hostdirection of Mrs Pearl
Ko- •ess when the Sew-Rite Sewing
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blentz, Mrs. Ella Hannum B._nd ~ lub met Wednesday evening at
Mrs
, · Clarenr ' · Neut.zling.' with Its club
. room · .
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prizes awom.J.ed the wmners .. Durmg the bus mess ~essaon
i m charge of Mrs. Elza GllmOI'e
IJr., vice president, plans were
made to attend the Blue Flame
Festival instead of having
a
regular meeting. The traveling
prize 'donated by Mrs . Charles Mrs . Willia~ Robson has gone
Hoffman was awarded to Mrs
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Har ld H od
· to Kansas to v1s1t her son and
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family, Mr. and Mrs. Wtlliam
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Plans were made for tnstal· h e reshments _carrymg
out Robson and family.
APRIL H
lotion of officers of the Middle- 1 e green and pulk color theme Mrs. Frank Wilson Is a medl· Forest Run '&gt;!etbOOist Church
port Parent and Teacher's As- wetrebsl ervedtbyedthe hthostess from cal patient at Holzer Hospital will hold a bake sale April 16
"That l;!e and hapewille'er abide"D•II8111FULLY DUIUH
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w1 an
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soc1a11on w en e execu11ve rang
t f 1
th ' At nd m a tpo1IS.
at Duke's Dry leaners. ProSIZES
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committee met thls week at In ;;;nth 0 orsy d'"· te · Rio Grande College students coeds will go Into tba
paint
Is the message of Easlerlidel
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the school. The committee dis- M~s .{.
~ n:"e :veo"nd are spending thlir sp;'ing vaca· fund. Homemade bread, coHee
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P
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10 to 18
cussed
the
purchase
of
glasses
ton
St
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d M81 tyi:x, ~·d Cay1• lion with their parents begin- cakes and pies wlll be the main
A JOYOUS EASTER TO YOU AND YOURS
' for chilW.n needing them.
lin Mnc Ran • 1·d rBs.
~a Mo · ning Friday, Middleport
stu- feature.
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s, rs. ana
rownmg, rs d Is . lud S d
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FROM ALL OF US AT THE BANK
. The officers also rcommend- Willard Bo
M . D ld M en me e an ra rewmgAPRIL 17
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Se
yer, rs. ona
C· to
N da B df d Do0 Han
. sponsormg e umor •. n- Knight, Mrs. H. C. Mulliru and 0 ' e
ra or '
Letart Falls WSCS til
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1or Prom to be held April 23 Mrs. Louis Osborne
nmg, llobert, Ord. Denms Sael· h e ha
chi·' ••-~-'lh the · ·
th
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ens and Eric Chambers
ave a
m or
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prier pony- .. - .
WI
JUmor mo ers
n The next regular meeting
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Sat d.a
A rJI 17 Ita tl
charge of the dinner. Announce- will be May 12 with Mrs Mul· ' Mr. and Mrs. J: .J. Douglas I ~~ 5 purm y~ ~
~a::! Come Jn and see our beautiful
ments inclooed the annual kin· !ins as hostess,
.
of Belle. W. Va. VISited recent· Comm,;,ih: Build!.. ••utll "'
aelectiori of spring dresse....._.
dergarten program to he glven
·
ly w1th Mrs. Lillian McGhee.
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Ch!IMen 50e.
dreu for any oecasloD you
May 21 and the Jumor
and
Cadet band concert on May 11. David Mills' Sixtlr
SON IS BORN
APRIL II
want - e wide selection of
New officers of the PTA will
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Spen· The Union Class meeting will
styles and fabr'.&lt;l by top man·
be installed at the April meet- Birtlulay Observed
cer I.Judy Hewets.on) of F~r- be held Easter Su008y, AprU
1
; ing, Monday evening, April 19,
born are announcmg the birth 18 at the United Brethem
Ufaeturen - All Shea,
al the high school auditorium. David Mills, son of Mr. and 1of a 6 lb., 3 oz. son, Thurs- Church, Letart Falls beginning
The tndlll!trial arts students will Mrs. Robert Mills, observed day, April 15, at RiverSide at 2 p,m. Rev. Okey Ahart
, also have on display projects his sixth birthday at
party Methodist Hospital, Columbua. Coolville is leader. All singe~
; they bave made. A film will Wednesday during the morning GrandJ'8rents are Ralph Spen- are Invited. Everyone welcome.
I be shown in conjunction with kindergarten classes taught by cer and Mrs. T. A Hewetson Rev. Jame!l Morrison, pa1tor.
: the PEP bill on education with Mrs Pearl Reynolds.
of Pomeroy. Harry Wehrung and Sent Cal. 081
1 the Rev. M. E. Dowson to Helpers for the party in clud- Mrs. T. L. Hewetson of Pom- The Women's Fellowship of
Serving Meigs County for over 93 years
' present facts about the bill. ed Timmy Thomas, MarY eroy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry the E.U.B. Church at Dorcas
He attended a meeting in Ath· Boggs, Bobby Joe McCiurf, Bob- Furnas of Letts, Iowa, are great is presenting a play, "The Un- .
I
RUTLAND ; ens on the subject In Febru- by Powers, Danny DaviS, Karl grandparents and Mrs. John expected Guest" and a pageant !
POMEROY
al'}'.
Meyers, Timmy Scites. Seat- H1dlebaugh of Museatme, Iowa 'Faith is the Victory,"
on '
1 Present were the officers , Mr. ed at the birthday table with 1s a great great grandmother. Sunday evening, April 18, at
Member Federal Reserve System
William Ingles, president; Mrs. David were Mark Gilkey, Tim:30 p. m. The public is invi!-j
Choose your coat from 1
; Joe Bailey, Leo Kennedy, Mrs. my Thomas, David
Miller,
SERVICES ANNOUNCED ed.
,
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
collection of easy to wear
I. R. Neal, secretary, and Mr. Bobby McClure and
Bobby Easter sunrise service will be An Easter brealkast will be
styles
- take your pick
L. w. McComas superintend- Powers. Mrs. Mlils served conducted at the Mmersvalle
Qf our pretty pastels and
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cupcakes and ice cream with Methodist church Sunday mom· 18
held Sunday mormng,
April
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ent.
the Easter theme carried out ing at 6 a .m. with the Syracuse
from 7:30 to 8:30 8· m. at the
dark tones - a fine asin the napkins and favors of ~.ethodist church joining in the Mount Moriah Church In Mid·
lortment of fabrics in all
Easter eggs and col- service. Special music is plan dleport. The breakfast 1s being
I chocolate
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.
L sponsored by the Guild and the
sizes.
ormg books. Spec10l guest for ned w1th the pastor, Dr. L. . Child . B d f the h h.
' the party was Dav1'd' s gran d- Roush .m c harge af semce.
. ,, Sun- Th renbl's IaanIn otied to c lie
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I mother, Mrs. Shirley Mills. day School will follow at 9:30 . e pu IC
Mrs. Reynolds assisted with the e. m. with worship service at /
APRIL U
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party,
I0:30 a.m.
Eagles of Meigs Aerie 2171
will meet April 19. Officers will
be nominated and refreshmenls
are to be served.
The Amateur Gardeners Club
of Middleport will meet Moo·
day April 19 at the home of
Mrs. Harry Moore, 598 South
Third-Av. with Mrs. Kenneth
Amsbary as the assisting bottess.
Theodorus CouncU Daughters '
of America ww meet to reutar
session Mon~ at 7:10 p. m.
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