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• Travel Kit
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MIDDLEPORT
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Easter Story is Theme of Devotions
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GivenatChesterCouncil Meeting
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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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opened the meeting with devo-

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ed by the
the Easter
Lord's stol'}',
Prayerfollow·
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Mrs. llenq. Echlnger won tbe
~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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SENIPBI NPD M~M:Y
Tile Mldtlle!IOP JIP

Pom- vour

Selliar ..... . wW IJIIIIT •
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.
To OL.4 W orluhop

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Mr · an d Mrs. Michael Erwin
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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
C0.I W'll'
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and
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meat 0
e Bexley Public Libra~
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· 'ted ec nil w1·th an honorary lnl3tee of the Ohio~ I orma, VISI
r e
ana Libra
8
ak on "'T be I
his mother, Mrs. John Kmcald.
ry, pe •
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b · Books In Your Lite" Mrs.
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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63 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN ...... · .... · .. .. .. $2488
Automat!~ . Pow~r lm1kes. powl'r deering, new white sidewaJJs,

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

wheel discs.

radio

64 CHEV. CHEVELLE EL CAMINO .. · .......... · .. $1988

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,63 Ford "Futura" • • $149 5

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power steering, radJo, heater!

59 Dodge 4 Dr . Hard Top _

$488

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
GMAC FINANCING
WY 2·5342

C.dilla~ld~mobile

Pomeroy

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o ·Easter Truce
By Unltecl p,... International

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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:
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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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New Port Offiee~~
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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Easter Bunnies may Get
T
ees Wet in.Some
Places
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p,;l';',ii'&gt;~.~· . ., ..

time - n Golf Cbampioa
Jock Nteklauo wllf compete
In ..
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

re&lt;"overed

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

Mansfield Race
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NEW DODGE BOY
Kf'n McElhinny

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on display pn the 2nd ~r. Y~p'll , Uke tlliB new
furniture arranged for . your niy: "le¢tlon ..;.;
Cbllr&amp; - Loungq - Ta~les ..,. ~keQ:
a
fine array of styles and ilnart'coll;irs for your pltio,
poreb ot lawn.
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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·

$1088

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57 Chev. 4 Door St•tion W1g. $488

U~hts ,

whee
outside

mirror, tinted wmdshleld, solid white with like new brown

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

tires,

Promise

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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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Miss Marguerite Lellbeit who
Parkwood Station Wagon. Sparkling orieinal black finish . Pow· also read, .. An Easter Read·
er·glide, Power Steering and brakes.
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60 Chevrolet

Ohio Firm Promising End to Death

· ~r~~· " QIIIIl)' IIVes"; I&gt;Y . ~~!f.~

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.
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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)

in his freshman and sophomore Suzanne Pnce; General Sci- I
yean.
David Thorpe and Steve l
Red Sauer i!l the son of
Phystcs, James Hamm 1

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vinyl upholstery, One Jooal owner.

62 Impala Chevrolet

tran:-, white sidewalls, whee]

OFFI-~ Negroes

PHOENIX. ARIZ._
cials today eredhf&lt;l a
German I!Udent pilot wltlh·s:ov-1

session

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Pontiac - - • - - $1995 The Women's Mlsslonary SoStar Chief dr , Power oteering and brakes. Hydramatie. AU ciety of the Laurel Cliff Free

59 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 2 DR. HT. · · · · · · · · · · · · $788

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of the raUy, Aprll Z2, and Ill
members who wlU participate
are asked to be present,

Society Meets
63 Pontiac - - - - - $1995 In Parsonage
Catalina 2 dr, 4 on lloor. Sparklln&amp;: ori2inal black finish.
Recreation Room

V-B motor. auto trao~ power steM"ing, white sidewalls, wheel discs, ndio. Real ah"arp

59 Pontiac St•r Chief
4 Door H.T.
v.a automatic, power brakes,

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4 dr. Sedan. Only 18,846 easy miles. Automatic Shlfl Spotleso.

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power steering, tinted windshield, white sidewall

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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62 OLDS F-85 CUTLASS COUPE ....... · .. · · .. · .. · $1688

V-8 motor,
disc s.

Cross said 205 have been hurt,

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"700 '' Sport Coupt. Conrair. All vinyl interior. Show!l very best cera at the evening

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283 cu. in. V-H motor . auto . tnm~, power steerin&amp;, white sidewalls wheel discs back-

$488

In Midwest floods. The Red

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60 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR .. · .. · · · ........ $1088

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lights, alr·hft sh ucks ou rr11r.

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JEWELRY

BLAETTNARS
BUYS ARE BETTER

64 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DOOR : .. · .... · ........ · $2188

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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.
At l~t 12 ~nons have died

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~-8 motor. automalil· transmi.•Fion,
t1res 11.nd wht't'i discs. A ni{·e une!

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
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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
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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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f
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 · .
.
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
..
Har ld H od
· to Kansas to v1s1t her son and
0
0
Rf
.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wtlliam
·
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
. .
h
th
w1 an
ar- . G n· .
C
. a a e cen er
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
05
the school. The committee dis- M~s .{.
~ n:"e :veo"nd are spending thlir sp;'ing vaca· fund. Homemade bread, coHee
~
P
' -!If Tllli Tac14. 'lllo
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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Ml. t - -·.. ..... .u.....
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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
••• hdow ....... ....._ ricL1y
' ed
· th J ·
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
• Th
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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
t
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ens and Eric Chambers
ave a
m or
~en u.u.wa.
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
__ .
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
urcd
1
v
a n·
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.
352.cu . ln. V·B en~ine_with 3-speed c~olumn shift. light blue with alll blue vinyl interior,

Mrs. WeIIs is
Hostess when
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A~ For Every
ly
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OPEN SATURDAY
9 AM TO 9 PM
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To Ordain first Woman

SAN FRANCISCO (UP}) &amp;piscopal Bishop J - A.
r:ke has delayed hiJ contro•··rsial e1 onlalain!i a
woman IIIIo , the mln!dr) ·bat
h'" not cha"'ed bis mind
Pike am1ou11Ced Frldiy that
he will COilllllt with tile
rhurch's HOIIII o1 Bl•hopl 11

pal Church in the United Statea. Sfi!GEAIT CHIEF MASTEl
He Wd that the Lambeth
MAIOI
SU&amp;UIIT
conferences and the church's
moot reeen
corrmnion,
~
held last October !n St. Louis,
have held that deaconess.. can
be ordered into the mlnlotry. Tha question, h• ••I~
s "'
whelhet lhil WU autDmalte Dl' ' SEIIIUIT
IEROEAIT

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FtiiST
SEIIGWT

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·
COIII'OtiAL

JI'ORT
Pia.
(UP! ) - .A sb: car
Florida's fng-shroudecl
MASTEft
SEIIGUIT State Parkway today
IEINIWT FIRST C:UII Geor&amp;il vocaliolllln
iously injured three
~
toiD'ilta.
~'I
A UP! photoafllpher at
~
"acenes
"fandetascstriiCbed
... ~me of .L.
""
UICE
PRIWATE
em were llka pra.ia."
CORPORAL FIRST CUSI
Atilil of tbooe illled were In

A

a eouthbound car that CI'GISCI here.
Five of the ~Old and illjuret
and hit a The aceldent otcurrec1 at 4:21 had to be cut out or the wrecJI.

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Bold Lad Heads

y ~btlnet,

a.ill. EST two miles north of
the MltcArthur Interchange
which is the main ouUet from
the superhl8hway to the Fort
0..
Laudeidalnrea. .. · · ··Three ol the four passengers
/
minlt'f:t ~~ ~":r,;~"H:c',_- Sky..Uder. Spread
northbound vehicle containing
fDur touriats from New York
IIIII Connecilcul. The six killed,
all Negroes, were from Savan-

age with torches.
·, .,
'liN! dead wmo Identified ft
Mrs. Evelyn Prahio, Howanli A.
McKinney, §, Rosa llobefllo·
J'lmela· Prt17iow, e, e,nllllo!.
But'llljt,, 7, an&lt;! er,ta V""fCCM!!
5
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N'
Leaf!
Sh
'l'hf
H1nh
P I - ·u
pital In oerious condition and
ew
et
ower
.,..way atro
the other was treated and re- ·S,UGON &lt;UPI)- South Vietna- Iii •lc11ma were all .aD
1-=--...:.:::..:...::..- -le,osed. The lour were on their mtR · Slcyraiden protected by way bom Savtnnab to
way hOme from 1 vacotlon at u.s. jets ~ ·~~~:e . lfnrth Mrl. l'rlylo'a molblr • .
10 JJ'1Q
Miami Beach 17 riilles south of Vlft ,Nam city o1 Ooq Hoi 16- The three injured
.
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da• wt'th 321.-. !··"~• that ..... w·- ld-""led u .
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La. h
eluded extracts of Prestclenl N01'111411 W. La Cbanoe,
fi
OVIebl
UDC,
John10n's uncodltlonai peace Schwartzer, -21, Fiushin&amp;. N.
Another Satellite
talks offer.
. Norlllllll w. La OJance,
(Continued
Pqe One) MOSCOW (UPll - The Soviet There was evidence that ' U.S. Brlatol, Conn., and Paulo ·~.,.Y
today launched anothe' Navy planet ...,.. dropping ner, st; ·New Ynrlt Cfty. ~
cauoe death u known.
oateiUte in its Cdl- bombs ov~ tome North Viellla- , A fourth passenger 111
problem would be to freeze
series:
mese mll1tary sites ~y but ear, 11-year~ld Ell- Rrl•·tl
bocly til a point II nukl be
The officud Soviet news agen- no offic1lll announcem@!\1 was stein, New York City, w 1 i
served lndfltnltely ..without
Tasa sa1d the ~telhte-Coa- expected until later lorugh~
'.reated for . minor Injuries ~
ing destroyed.
66 - carries sc1ent1f1c 1n·
the Jlroward Ge-al lfttlpliil
There are three kinds
strumenta for . continuing the
GRANTED fl,ae,lll
emergency room and rei~.'
Th
,.,. 1•• _
acll apace exploral.loo proaram ao- WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
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death.
e o, __ , m ell nounced 011 March 18, 18&amp;2, Urhlll Renewal Administratioll
,,
death Is kno'lllll as eUnleal TUI saki the
apparatus announced the award Friday of ~
·I
~
·
death and ;s when the heart aboard the Sputnik Ia funcliol&gt;- a $1,113f1,28G grant for the ISand lungs stop funcllonlna.
Inti normally and the coordina- acre Madison-Lathrop urban re- FOR ALL OCCASIONS .
logical ~eatb ill that In wblch
center is proces- newal project In Canton, Ohio.
the body I orclllll are
the incoming inlormalion
w:; 'ilii llOwon eWJtWMn
lhrollflh disease or otherwise
.
Mete• a-rat HoapitU
the point medicine eannot
UNIT SUMMONED
ADMISSIONS - Jessie HIDWY
•tore Ufe. The third ~;~~~~~ Middleport emer-·-. • reo- !On: Middleport; Nola Brad01 NIGHT I 9-2951
death in which the
•-·•
1!111 aquadmen were
summoned shaw, Pomeroy ; Eddie
Jlo. Pomerov F1ower SL.o.. ~
ce!ip dete.Wte. Tltla
,_
at 4:43 p.m. Fridav lor Eddie mine, Middleport.
Mrs. MID~ Dill ~We
d.at.b
..,nlfiiRomine, a mecllcal ' patient. He DISCIIAKGES ~ HoWard
tkird of•L-·
da USUII'u
,.:!, t"h
WI GIVI""'•
TV -'AMI'S
wo or
Yl a..... •
was lakeD II) Melfi General Rouah, Racine; Georfle Starch••
dinary medical death.
Ihol)llllli b)' the unit.
er, Pomeroy,
w. illllll
Po-

Oh. , F" . may
E d 'Death'
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Froni

J.";J

Edna Ohlinger
o· F 'day .
City of Athens

1&lt;1 ..... advlllltage this JUt Ia
'""'-' • • • nmp.

the median llrip

11 meeting at Glacier Ntttlonal whether 1 new ordination aerv- 'nlll AlllY ~feetlvo Sept I tbe Army wUI have
Park in September before md:- Ice was noceasary.
a DeW look ID teetptaa for oDIIIted m111. The new laD,.
'"· Mn. Phyllil Edwarda a Plke'1 plan lor ordalnilla torponl will fit between private fll'lt clul and corporal,
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d
dnwlq I-ll 1111- '11M ...-nt private lint cl111 ralln&amp;,
deocon.
'"'"· ""'".."" has rawn lome dnwiDC ~ 1111, will be dropped to 1:-2. The """ top
However, his otlo'ement lndi- critlciJm withln tho church.
lll'ada o1 ..... nl major Ia beln&amp; oddocl. "'he lnlipll will
c•H·d that be wu lntereoted ID Mn. Edwarda, a widow for liave a ,....lb DUtiY ~dtDc the 1t1r of tbe muter
d:snJSsing procediD'e with the the past sb: years, II one of IWI nt'aiDIIIiala.
~ acept the loWell private
10"1P 1• u 1 ruult of the
H:mso o1 Bllhopa IIIII did not •bout IOC aeaconl!llses of the ;a~ wllf llava 1
'"'end to abandon hiJ plano to chiD'ch In the United Slates
make Mrs. Edwarda the llrst j and u such II 1 fulltimo workw.~o~m=lll=~orda=lnecl==ln=lh:e:Ep::ISCO&lt;:: er who makH olck calla,
~
teaches and othorwile uolstt a
priest. She would not usually
administer the aacrament dill'
ilia communion.
However, with BiohOp Plke'l
- - - - - · - - - - - approval, she did so on March
E!ltered 11oop1111
28 In the church of the HoI y
Among . those who entered Spirit in Salina•, Coil!., In the
.
Holzer hospital 1n the past :u lahsence of the vicar, the Rev.
e
ho Uri were' Mro. Byrd McKean, Lester Klnsolving, who had conted th
ts
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120 Third Ave., Paul lgleheart, secra
e sacramen ear 1er
rd
s. ·
Howa
10 16 First Ave ..,-•-St Leo
91)
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Hardway,
nVine
St
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Tlpto
d
• richard
" Lee n,SJa-L 441., rs.
N
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Third St., Middleport, Mrl. Nora
Beng•.
Minersvie,
Derner
c. Larkins, Rt. I Long BotIes ri
Ill
lom Mrs. Brinton J . Atliaon,
Plallllli For Year
Jackson, Walter Wllllama, WellSclentlatl belte¥e tllal
. 'niiiT IN MIDDLEPORT
D~
s10n. Mrs. Earl Walton, RL 3
whO die from tha
Mn. Harry Hollf(iand and
Wellston, Mrs. M. L. Newmy-~• a1 --·•
ld •·
SallVage, holb of CaOPTOMITitiST
rr Wilkesville Mra
Harold Funeral service• for Edna SEOUL, South Korea (UPO - Thousands of
m~c _.., wou ""
are apendJna the EuP~tton, Hamd~n. ~ Helen Ohlinger, Athens, aae 44 , who reans battled pollee today in the second bloody
eastest res10ted to Ufe If
weattpd with their niece
Office Boura: 8 to 12. ~ to 0 IClole II NOOD OD
Wineka. Rt. 1 South Point, Mrs. died in Athens Friday evenln&amp;, ernment dem~nstration of the day . They destroyed one body could be ffollll befora
bar hw.band, Mr. and Ml'l.
1'bura: - East Court St. Pomeroy
Edith c. Betz Huntington Mrs. will be held Monday at 2 p.m. police substation and stoned another.
Cfi,Jular d;tllh bqlna. :~~:lr:i~~M:oo:rai·~MI=d41~epo:rt:·~
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Thomas J. White, Huntington, at the Foglesong Puneral home Earlier In the day 2,000 stu- Gold aaid ~ became
and Charles w. BID'khart, Ash· I with burial In tha Graham .,._ dents lollflhl pollee In a sepa- marched onto the atreeto
In the
about a
land, Ky.
metery.
rate demonstrabon, the f If t b the end of a hllf(e rally
after ll·ittDc wltb Sle!lhenrll
Blrtbo
She was hom 1n Graham W consecutive day of tumultuous to protest a aovernment
lloth are from
Mrs. James G. Shaver, Rt. 1 Va., the danghter of the '~ rioting In Seoul. A number of slon to set~i&lt; long-standing
They decided to
Gallipolis, son, 9:21 a.m. Frl-· Hugo Juhling Ohlln&amp;er and Ma- atudento and pollee were report- ferences w1tb Japan, once the heavy maeblnery m:~::1[
day.
ry Ottle Ohlinger.
eel Injured.
country's coion1al ruler. The 11111 plant C"ld """" In
Diaehargfll
SUrviving are two brothers, Residento of the c a p it al rally was held In a football sta- !1~1d u the IIIII! of lhelr aper·a,~
Patient! recently discharged Dorsey Ohlinger St. Alb11111 ·
dium.
lions. ·
Former President Posun Yun, Mllgrlm't Interest liad beonil
Incl uded Mrs. R. F. Weyand, I Charles Ohllng.;., Langsville:
Mrs. J. Arch Danner, Ora S. five sisters, Mrs. Rinda Hesson',
who called President Park whetted through relilma
Clark, Mrs. John Bowcott, Cly- Colifomla ; Mrs. Eva Bllnco,
Chung Hoe a "national lrlitor" sclentlfle pa~era wi'IIIID
de Trivett, Samuel
Jenkins Martina Ferry; Mrs. Dorothy
and urged up to 20,000 periODS Pro!. R. C. W. ltthllet,·
Mrs. Abla Tilliran, Mra. Eddie Thompson, Newark; Mrs. Louat the rallY to "rise up" livH in I DetroiiiUburb.
White, Mrl. John Queen, Chill' lee Brookover and Mrs. Mary
against the prHklent's "sellout The prole- poillta 0it1 lllal
les M. Denny, Theodore Beegle, Dawson, both of Parkersburg;
policy," led the march with medical aclerte hll
Clyde D. Harvey, LISI
Kay a half-brother ChariH Obllngother politicians.
life by CUtllll many allmeniJ
Hundr• of police
that once were fatal He
Roush, William A. Mitchell, er, Stockport: two half-sisters,
~1rs. K A. Wengler, Clark B. Mrl. Glad»&gt; Barret and Mn. WASIUNGTON (UPI~ -Taft the way but the
it can be npectld to deveiOtldl
Cummmgs, Mrs. R. W. Jenkins, Martha Clark, both of west Vo- Broadcasting Co. o1 CineinllaU, dodged tear gas and
more curea which Cllllld be
Mrs. Floyd Clary,, Ancil
E. lumbla.
Ohio, has ~tltioned the Feder- screen cannlsters, overcame
pli«&lt; to peno~• strleken
Tucker, Carl Wtlhams, John Friends may coli at the fu. ai Commun1cat,Jo111 Commilllon poliC&amp;.-"florla and attacked
llise&amp;ll ll lhal!adJwere avldJa.·ll
M. Dav1dsoo Mrl. Loren neral home alter noon Sunday. (FCC) to regulate community police sub-station which
hie lhroulb eo1d !ftOrap.
Thompson, Mrs, J. W. Brown !
anlenlll television eyatem1 set afire.
lttlncll' a1ao ·I'HIOIII ·
and mfant dau_ghlel', Mro. J.j
(CATV), it waa announced Frl- Some of the oppo•ltlon
many peraona have been
B. Hughes and infant dallf(hter, l
day.
tlcians were arrested but
stored to life after they .ct\1al-l
Mrs. Lavern Jordan, Mrs. R.
Taft'l petition aoked lhe com- and his aides mana&amp;~ to
were dead from aome klndl
A. Wrl&amp;ht.
:
?.'isllon to consider rules to away.
of heart attaeb, upbyzlalion,
.
protect llld foster tha public Earlier 111 esUmated
tlro111llnc and electrocuUOD.
Gaqo rudlqa:
Galllpolla interest In effective local broad- blfb achool studenta had
Thll wu made poalble
Dam 11.3, 26.1, runnlni II feel castinl', tha table ol alloclllonl tied police In lhe streets In a tltrollf(h new medical
(Continued fr
PI
on rollero, Pomeroy-Muon ».- and tho PID'JXIHI and policiH violent proteot against the
ntqUH and
t
to om P l)
77 Pt. Pieuant 2U4, Hillbm embodied In the All - Channel posed treaty with Japan
death 111 111 vll'ioul
II' en di';'vo
Iettie long-stand- S.71 rising, Kanawha
Falla Act of 1!162."
Park sumiDOIIed biJ ·
Tholl who belleYe as Gold
mgp 0 erences w th Japan. 1.47 falling, Charleston 22.21 ria- Its V ·moD waa one of two of delense ••• other military ask why If m~-'ne
o ce arrested IOC students •·· Londo •-. fil d Fr'da
..,'
""""-- re1 Y· The 0 ther came and pollee leaders
nd b k
th
••·
n ""'" was nmnmc •
to an
store 1 par1011 dead for~~=~;
~
':uta up e demonslra- 81&gt; feet, Marmet t feet and from Capital Cities Broadcast- gency conference to discus•
oeveral hOura, ..... It
10111•
more violence waa Winfield dam II feeL.
lng Corp., New York, which
w•"
feared •• 20,000 resident• of the Baal Movemeell:
asked the FCC to withhold ac- .Uuatlon.
cannot restore a body cleld tor
capital •!reamed IIIIo • football Oblo lllver - Wellern up 14, lion on ln!Ual autboriZalionl
an mdellnlte periOd.
stadium to attend an opposition- 6:50 p.m.; Andrew
Calhoun end renewal applleatlolll far
l'loy,.... 11" l'ortabte
TO MEET TUIIBDAY
spon10red rally.. .
up 14, 3:40 a.m.: Titan up 16, families serving certain CATV
Grolljl 11 o1 lbe J'lnt Prft.
Modo! No. PG UIO
2:20 a.m.: NO'/I Marlllllv!Ue cateaon.. pendJna adoption d
chiD'ch of Middleport
~E, ALA. - AM- down 16, 1:40 a.m.; lllca up 16, perman,&gt;nt rules.
meet TllllllaJ It 7:10
enca • Satlll1l-5 moon rocket, 5:15 a.m. ; Philip Sporn down The FCC dlacualed the eonthe borne ot Mrl.
by far the workl'o mighUest 17, 1:5$ a.m.; Jerry Bolworth troversial 1aaue Wednelday
IMoon. Mrs. 0eorp '.\.iii:
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booster, palled Ill flrll tat fir. down Ul, 4:36 Lm.; Zimmer up did not make •ny publie anand Mrl. Bethel Cakmtu
log Friday with an awesome 20, 1::!5 a.m.; Natlollal up 21, nouncemenll.
•latina ~• . ·
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moved the Unitocl Statea a step a.m.: Warren Hollf(land
up it a bill to put CATV iD
ORDER YOliB aDCUII
closer to oendlnc men to the Greenup 4:80 p.m.; Slem!aoo state under the Public Utilities
Volunteer
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down Greenup t :!5 p.m.; Am&gt;- &lt;;ornmlslion but the bW 1
11te rocket'• llant first otage ette Jone1 down Greenup 10:35 up m 1 aubcommlltee and ;g
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generated 71&gt; million pounds of p.m.; Dltnolo up Greenup 12:10 sponaor, SeD. Tetu1yaon Guyer,
April
thrust - Bva limH the power a.m.: Jfffboat up Greenup 1:15 R-Findlay admill It 11 •11
Orden may be
of the Satum-l's now Dying _ a.m.: Valvollne down Greenup &amp;ood 81 dead."
town hall.
during 1 81&gt;-oecontl around teat UIS a.m.: IJttie Georp do'lllll
---wry out
that offlclail aa1c1 waa "highly Greenup 4:15 a.m.;
Luther COLUMBUS (UPI) - U.
successful." The firing was 1 He~ clown Meldabl 1:25 quor lllet Ill Marft 11111 7.D
New 21• Admiral
miJOI' mllhloM In Anierica•a p.m., Lady Marjorla up Melceat llie ..... effort to dnelop 1 thJoee.ttage dahl 10:10 p.m.: Wayue H. up per
th Iaiii ,.... ....._ Ctiiii'Ol
Portable with txclutlve
rocket eapable of hiD'Iing lh Meidahl 12:10 a.m.; Ranns- Dlreetor
D. Celt re"Steelbond" Plctu... Tubtl
4.1-toa lhroe-mau Apollo 1~ wood up Meldab12:05 a.m.; o.- porietl Frlda:r.
sltlp to the a-. by lfl'lG
eo clown Meldabl 4:1G a.m.
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GalllpeU. Dall! - Cathy It
down S·15 p m. e.
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SYDNEY CHAPLIN DIES
CI.BLAND JAILED
don up ·4·:!5 p~· ~ey J - NICE, Fra- (UP!) -The
ileDry 1!. Cleland, Jr. 18, Lucas up· 5,211 · p.~.:
Sol: body ol Sydney Cbopllll, . 10
Pomeroy 'IIIU amated by Porn. down !8:3&amp; p.m.· LUDp Point year~ld elder brother of ~~:~~~~
eiALDWIM
•1'0)' pollee -17 IL&lt;Iay on
a up 12::11la.m.; J.'S. Lawil clown dian Ch~rlle Cltaplll, wu taken
l!ld OTMII fliiiiOift
RIGULil1tt.H
DWI cJwae. Cleland was being 1:20 a.m.; Elfarclll! up Nl today from the hotel where ..
lAY. lOA NOW
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a.m.: John Lacld Dean do;... died ThiD'adaf nlfhl to the
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leiU cemetery J11011U8 hll'a.
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RIYer- .A J Pat.
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Georp Prica up Marmet 1•15 NORWALK, ColUI. (UP!)
OIVOflll 10 tftTI111n 01o a.m.; HaleD z. clown Wlll~ld Mrs. Marion Ediaon Oser, t2!111iiWi
M•IGI ••1011 ARIA
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Hl&amp;h Smith Robert Smith, Jacquel"'bool in scholarship in the fifth ine Spencer, Bessie Bay.., LiJ&gt;.

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Cheryl Edwards, Jane Evans,
Jeffrey Gibbs, David Goodwin
Claudia Grueser, Sandra Hen-

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Sharon Dill. Jenn~er
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Mary Handley , Donna Hauck.
Joan Hewetson, Ba.·bara Horak.
John Johnson, Jackie

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10 Crow, Connie Dill, Susan Dixthe plone will cruite at 1,800 mlloa per hour. The model hoa been submitted to tho
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WASHINGTON - Harold Wil- warning.
States In Viet Nom as surely
son retlll'Jls to Wa!lhiogton for The next and even more slg- and as automatically as doe8,
Bmg, Duane Bricklcs,
Dawn another friendly gD-round with nificant sigoal Is actually a say, Americans for Democratic
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Carper. Maunsha Durst. Keiih President Jobnson as a most series of sigoals that are sttll
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home But 1
1ii inn- i Evans, Terry Evans, William happily despookeel politician.
For Wilson is standlog Action . ere ~1
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Fetty Cathy Fultz. Jor.n Goodthe United States policy Wilson m office gives us the
I win Pamela llayes, Donald
Nobody here had ever suppoS·
resistance to Communist ag. most Important moral backlog
·Lambert, Jennifer Menchini, ed that this Lahorile British gression In South Viet Nam. we are lellinl trOm abroad on
P.O. ......
1David Michael. Mtchael O'Bn- Prime Minister would deliber- Moreover, truatworthy Inform•- Vtel Nam. Thlo, one I!UIIpocta,
,en, Jane Qu1vey. Robert Reeves,
sell out the Western po- iton here suaaests that he can Is not so much because ho loves
Oolllpolio, Ohio
1 Melody Roush. Alta Schrrnsher. sition in the cold war. In plain
will continue to do so In· that policy overmuch, but rath·
CIIIIUII I Jlunerol Dll'lctw A'out
•Donna Smith .Janet
Smcla~r. truth, however, a great anXIety dellnitely, notwltbstandlog some er because power breeds a sen·
Ali Punenl tncllurlal '""'"""-Becky Stivers, Patnck Story. clutched here at many persons pettish reslivesess on his left se of responsibility. The erosion
:Lonng yaughan
. - lncludiog some of high rank i1om within his own pa'ty.
of reallty eats away that dream\~~;;;~&amp;&amp;&amp;.i.;;a&amp; - - - ~ - - - - -~ - -=---- -·- - ------·-----Bill Eachus On
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EIGHrH GRADE - J 1 - when a few months ago he The Wilson we now see Is the World which men build before
KenDoneth hEngllsh. R~lncka come to power by flinging out real Wlloon, in that we ~w they have hard duty to perform.
Buc ks, RefI Two
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rot Y Neulz g, the ConservatiVes. w1th whom realiZe he is not the drearily
Bill Eachus, lormcr SEOAL Chansse Porter, Chester Roush, the United stales for 14 yeara professorial typo he had once It begins to appear lltat In I
all·star gridder is movmg up on
Sawyer, Je!J Werry, Bar. had been able to deol in useful seemed 10 be. This real Wilson Harold Wlloon in Eogland there
Coach Woody Hayes OSU team bara White John Zurcher
harmony and instinctive trust. i&lt; a true political pro; Ibis he may be some parallel to lite
., spring drills con~m~.
SEVENTH GRADE .
This new, greyish and notably has proved In six months as paradox of a Harry TrUman In
Eachus, former Galtipolis star
Burt, .Mike DaVIS, Roger Gil· undistinguished • lookiog Harold Prime Minl!ler Tllough his col&gt;- the United States. Truman reaOrL ...
has moved up lo the Red ~o
' nmothy Gl~z• •. Marl~ne Wilson had. from the American trol of Parlla,;,enl is as thin ched the Presidency suppotedly
Per
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line lor the Buckeyes along wtth
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Karen Griflllh. Mike viewpoint a shivery record as as a moonbeam he has all the only interested in and compeBlll Anders, Terry Cochran, Grind~~· B~tte I llobste~ter, an opposition leader In England. same wrlaeled iNm the clam- tent In bread·and-buller re~ik~ ~~:n\nd J~::: r:~~~~· Pat O'Br~:~ ; 0';;,",;y 't'a~~~~· He had once been a bai&gt;-the· mv embrace, and the blackmail formlst d?mestlc politic~. He
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~ lhe second lluck: Richard we.:Oer, Keith Wisecup:! bomber and close to a neutralist. capacity, of Labor's left wing. became, mstead, a foreign poDISCOUNT
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On the tough issu.,. like Viet It
EARLY AMERICAN SOFA BED -----$149.95 $ 97.00
catastrophe· one wondereed N?.m hts own left-wmsers dare
Polly foam cushions, Attnoll.. print fallrlo. n.ooR IAJIPLE.
whether th~re t'Ould In fact al- not push him too hard, lest
ways be an England.
they push frOm power blm and
PROVINCIAL STYLI SOFA, 85"
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But like many fears this was t!Iemoelles alilt~. And he has, on
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not going lo happen. For the rally !he supportt of British .Co~&gt;­
ITALIAN PROVINCIAL STYLE, 90"
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ly, was only seeklsg power. The tween respoll!lble and lrrespon·
"Where You Get tho Most
8 PollY Foam Clllblons, beautiful lltolelalll l'abrle, 'l'llrQ. eolor. li'LOOB SAIIPLIC.
first plain signal that he bad slble lnternaUonal conduct.
For Your Money"
nol become the Queen's first A Wilson out of offlee would
ftiiiDDLIIPORT, 0.
''FLEXSTEEL" LOUNGE CHAIR
$149.95 $ 75.00
1~::;:nlo preside over the li· have_I~e'!_.":bl~tl~og~a~t~th~e~U~n~lt~eel~!!l!!!!!!!!'!!!!!l!!. .
Foam cushion back and -1. Fabrle 1111011, tolot
FLOOR IAIIPL1II ·
I&lt;
of i)llo Western alii&amp;·
"CHARLAMATIC'' RICUNEI -;;;;;~~ $149.95 $ 75.00
came many weeks 1g0
Loob lite 1 rtlular elqb ebalr wllalllla 11n1tJ1t 1 r'llll Gelot • "1011. l'alllla II ~
when he stoutly told S~•;!~ /
FLOOR SAMPI.J!:.
Indonesia that it was not
to be allowed to overrun
$ 11.00
PULL UP CHAIR --~
.
laysla - and aent out enoi.IIh I
Block and whits VinYl. FLOOR SAMPLE.
of the Royal Navy and ol
British Army to underwrite
$ 69.00
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Oo. - . Alell

Should yon be aoUcltecl te lniy 1 famiiJ
cemetery lot, bllrlal vanlt or marker, ahead
of need, It Is advisable that you CIIIDIIIlt with
a fuueral cllrecter.

!ley leader o! extraordllllr7 abUlly while moJdnc I hash of
his domestic progrem.
Wll!CII also came to tbe
prime mlnlstershlp as auppolleeily a bread-and-butter domestic
reformist politician. Unleao he
drops some more o1 hill old J10o
Uons he Is Ukel~ to fDul up
Brltlan·a Clomeatle economy.
liut no fair man can fault bls
conduct of Brlllan's loreigo Iffalra. He Is an unoocllllst, Ifter aU; for he understands the
rulllies and the uses of power.

llrnr II II IIJilllUiltd lly b o t b tbt B lldtt WI. .
buytn llld ..u.n.
lie~~~~With tile """""" ol tile llle to lllrlltM 2\ .......,
held last week, thoee Interest;. ~ ~
ed lhouJd with lite JUD'olr P!lltY to up wllb •
Fait Board aroap llld tile - . lleeUI'e liiJPPCift, IIlii &amp;D
booil, d ; ltdo Gil tile 001JUD0t1. btlld aboul poople tltat were lion company offietals and - and ... U tho ldM Ia
lty, tht buyen, the sellers, IDd llillnlt.d Ill 1118 All 111111 aaid, pr... their opinion "' to wb&amp;- by lite puiJiko.
the need.
"Ill bad only lmown ?be mach- titer thtre Is • place in t be Anotber-lljiiCC of lite u
Whether lite Ulld m"lllery iDery· tbal wll avollable, I &lt;fl'· Meigs County areo for lllch 1 that it pr091de6 _ , - ....1!.11
auctloa boa 1 pllce lrllba Mei31 talnly would have been !hero." sale.
, goes into till eea mnlc llfll of
eotml7 aru wiD bl dete'mloed Tbere I&amp; 8VIII . talk at
With addilional support, it the area, ontl 11 rrtk
by the future respo111e of buy· the moment that po881bly the .....,. there could be 111 oppor- know, dollm wbldl a
ers and aellero to sucb an aue&gt; sale ~ be a twice-yearly tunlty to provi&lt;le a service to the economy tum over an,
lion. T1e one ~ld last Sa!Urday e'lent. one early in lbe fall to wbleh for lite lutNveral year1 to live tlmell befGrtl IIIey lrlle
was worked up on about a 30 sell machinery whicb would be hal 1101 been mel -vely. their dfed:lv.,...
doy notlcs, did 1101 hive a large useful in tbe ~D oea-, and For lite lut 20 yean the m(J(lt Anyone iDII!relted in
organllatloll hock of It, but was tben • sale agam in lite apriog lollcal pi- to lind uoed farm in8 an opinlan either for or a;"
an - p t to provide a clefl. to sell machinery which Wll machinery was at the flll'ID gainst lbe oont.tnuatioD of
Dlte """I"" to pooplo In Meigs more UIOful 4Utlog tile
wbere farms were going oervic.e of provldlq ID IIIGika
and l1l1'l'Cllllldl oounliel.
aod summer seasons.
out of business. 1n foct at many tale for Uled farm m ...... ,.
FoUowtog lite ule last Satur- ~ ill no good war of de- of these sales neighbOrs brought should make tba lminnl
doy, lll.lll1 cammeata have been tenmnlnc publi&lt;: reactiOn to machioory in to be sold.
of the offlclala ~~~~-llllltl
With lite tendency to slahilo llble for tile on• mzM mac:lililo
visited Mrs. Mayme Parker
tze the number of farms at •· ery llle beat lilt ...._
lite Elmwood Nursing homo on ,,..................
Friday,
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Mrs. Margaret Follrod and
son, Charles, of Pomeroy, vllilted
Mrs. Clara
andassist·
Nina
Robinson
last Follrod
week and
DO YOU NIID MCIIIlt

sale, and partlclpotloll wao
dlstaa&lt;t1 be,....t.
Anod. aampll til. IIIIJ'W.
widespread, It wu til
1n tbe eari711W1 Help CCJIIDo lq ClliiCell'lllal .aN il,le FledTbo u,ec1 maC!blner7 aliCtlon start of a filling of a need in ty poultry producers were in- • Call SalOl In &lt;!pOl' 1• 1 over
eoaducted tt tht Melp OtiUDt7 the Meigs County area.
volved ill settiJ11 up an egg 1111&gt; mucll ol 10'1'te dsril 0 b l o
J'atrpouad last f1aturc1a1 Tile purpose ot the 8pOII80r&gt;
wblcb picked up tbe 1111 and W.-t Vlrgbda. '1!-. ll'OUPI
a auccedll ~ to Rick log ol the sale was to provide
the 18l'Diel'l, took them to contellbtte the ~ quality
Koblenll, prealdorlt of
the an opportunity !Dr
Iarmon, eonoentratl!m point, end then celv• In ..., ,pllci, . package
Metas County JUDior Fait Board dealers and others to brina in
were IOid by the ouollon them In Jaraer .111111o tbtiD most
Carnahan and officlala Uled IIUICblnery which wu no
With tfil, bowtver, II llll'lllll'l ha.. avallallle~llrldsell
the Bradford' Auction Com- looger of use on the partic:ut.r Is poulble to move them lOJC !Item to tbe COIDIIIOIIlial feed
'whicb conductad tho llle. operation, put II up lor auetlon distance, oo .,. a~no ."' lots.
An excellent alock of IMdl- so lb!l some other Iarmer COUld auch are no toncer m prolili· 'l'1IIl problem of .,..utlng IJ
lnery irh 00 lumd. All of the secure lhll machJMry tM
DIUlce. However, there ore still in conllnulrii-... Martetlog
w811 IIIIVieublo and use.
epmo ooctlons of the COUDII}' ol caune II a dlfllll,. ·oervlce
. condltioo, lind 111011
'1\fa II oae ez•mplo of Gf. lhat CODCeDirate 08IJ and tben and whetblr- *'*II per.
in llood mechlnical ftrllc 1 oew t,po o1 en$ato they are oold by telephone to formed CJD ID .llldlvldual basis,
conclltion. There apparently prlle ll'ble.ll 11 nol In utmwc. the highest bidder.
or an organiu"onol, or group
were some ideas that mochln- In tile - ·
ery would not be In movable 1VJ in no •ay II tryh!l to
condllloo but careful e•amin•· abort cut the operoUOIII of
lion and buyera llldlcale!l that chlnery dealen 1n lite COUDty,
this wu inco1'1'8&lt;:1. In moot .,.. but Is offering them as weD .,
tl lite machinery wll ready to farmero an opportunity to at.
IO a1 tbe Ume oI th e saIe. . tract interest in machinery
The folks from the Jumor which may be setting In a lot
Fair Board of ciiUrse were on or shed or field that the buy- By Mrs. Evelyu Brlckles
Sundey Scbool attendlnee on eel with moving. On Saturday
band to a101Jt the auction com· er has not found.
Mra. Maxine Chapmllll, Mra.
April 11 wu 52, olferiog was afternoon and evening, Mr. and
PIDY ill log:;'nc, lisliog
and Tbe auction metbod of
Gertrude Hoffman, Mrs, Neiael
$13.72. Worship services were Mrs. BlDy Follrod. and daught·
COllductlnc the lillie. The ladles hll for a good many years Weatherman
tnd M or I e
held at 10o45 with the Rev. er of Athens, VISited and as·
ollhe Meigs County Junior Fair been one of the outstanding Griffith all attended a
weekend revival closed ~~~~.
Castn of Ches~
~ were also o.n hand a~d ways of ollractlog the attention
meeting of lite
called ·
1h
h
proVIded excellent lunch facil· 01 people to a product.
ot Cbrillllan Service at
Sunday evening. Rev.
Earl er
Ul severa omes ere
iU01 Ior the &amp;roup of oevera1 At one time, neatly all sell- polls.
Rusoell of Coolville was the theMarlene
poll weekend.
evangeli.!t.
Winebrenner arrivhwxlred people In attendance. iog occurred between tbe buy- Rev. Caslo of Chester, Mrs.
Easter Sunrile selvicea will ed hire at the home of her
· Clubo and individuals donal- er and the seller. Tho buyer Bertha Schriber and
CALL
RI:A CIIOU
be held here Sunday at 6 a. m. parento laat week after spendinllllllteriall for the lunch stand went to the farm and made hll Bentz of Ma110n City, W. Va.,
'l'heze will be a program by the lng the past few months ID
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mora purchase frorn lhe producer.
Roy and Arthur Swam of
M.Y.F. and a Holy Commu~&gt;- Florida and Bermuda.
G. R. Thompson, Ernes- Today this II no longer poa~ al Wlncheoter, Mr. and Mrs.
ion service. An Easter break- Glen Robinson has been workWood, Mrs. Mary K. Rose, ble. It now beComes necessary R. C. Orr of The Plains, Mrs.
laot In the church basement ing at the remodeling ol his
Kahientz, Dan
Smith, lor groups, Individuals, and or. Carrie Burson of Athens and
wiD follow.
home above hls present store
Jennifer Blakeslee, Mrs. W. A. l&amp;nlzatlons to Aet up
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swa.rta
Sunday School will open at here, preparing to moving into
Morpn, Mrs. ~leo Smith, . Sy. means of attracting laraer quafl. Alfred all were Sunday guests
9·30 on Eaoter as usual
An ft this spring"
rocuse Five Po111ts Star Stitch- titles of material In one place of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woode.
i:&gt;
egg hunt will follow ~n the Til&lt; WSCS will hold its
en\ Mel&amp;• Pleaoure Rid•n, Sy· and then enr.urage buyers
Mr. and Mro. William Wallon
church lawn. This will be lol· lar meeting at the borne
lowed by the worship service ll'lorenue Spencer Tuesday
racuse Cook lind East f.H club. gather at that place. Back In and family have moved from
Worken ualslln&amp; in the lunch the IO'a "J 30'• much live. Rockport, W. Va., to tho home 0~
led by Lloyd Dinger, lay lead- ening, A,:pr;:il;;::;;20;;;.;;::;;;;::;;_ _
stand and sale were Sally Mora, stock was purchased by a bU~· of Mr. end Mrs. Tom
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er.
-lilmlllllne Wood, Patty
KD- er going directly to the farm, Mrs. Ada van Meter and
Lyona amiiY at Tupper!! Worship services wlll be
·blenta, Mra. Donald Mora, Mrs. payln8 the farmer spot cash Ethel Stout and Rev. and Mr1. Mr and Mro Robert
Van held Sunday evening at 8 by
0. R. ThOmJIIOO, Marie
Ko- and then takmg the livestock Eugene Emenou and
M leiW llie nd M the Rev. Casto.
blentz, Mrs. Franceo Spencer, to aome concentratlo.n point or attended the haptlling at
M of Robe v Wh'~ ol K r. A large crowd attended tbe
1\lrs. C. II:. Blalceolee, Mrs. Cleo selling It to IIIli onolher buyer pre last SUnay.
a. Hedr~
~
funeral oervkeo lor
Charles
Smith,•JOIIIllfer Blakeslee, Alice who concontnted the stock.
Mn. Ec!na Summerfield
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Today, procttcolly all Uv• Sunday with ber daughter
temoon at the church here with
Downie, Rick Koblenu, Charles otoct II hondleel lhrougb au.. Mildred Caldwell and famU .
Sue Hayman and. dlughtero hurlal in the Benlt cemetery.
By Mrs. A. H. Dalley .
Fncker Dale Hill, Archie Rose lion mat'llets. We have fotrr
M p uletta De
dY
vlsltin&amp; relallm In Vlrglfl. Relatives were present from Mrs. Dayton Hayman visited
'Meredith, Dan Smith HveotoCk aactton mortetl
Canal Winchester, Groveport, her son and daughter-In-law, Mr.
01 L':keW:OO ll)&gt;ent f: son
and Billie Downie.
in 10 !Dileo of Mel&amp;t
visiting her
Vislllnt Mr. and Mrs. Dave Columbus, Athens, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Robert Hayman and
Wbllt this wu 1101 a large and DWI1 more Just a 11ror1 Mlu:ln Ch
Mn
were Mr. and Mrs. Char- Shade and Stewart as well as family of Tolono, m.
iiiii;;;o;;;;;/D,;;;; e
ap:n,
·
Williams of Little Hocklog the various local communities. Mrs. Doris Friend is speodMr. and Mro.
Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ather- log several days with
her
8 nd I mlMrsly. M rdonEth I
a
• rs.
e
ton and WUma Jean opont the mother, Mrs. Gertrude Frank
and sbe also visited her
and Mrs. Billy Swain of week end in Columbus with of Nelsonville and helplog her
Mrs. lolarlon. Cowdery, wbo
were vlsltlns Mr. and their son, Mr. and Mrs.
clean bouse.
seriously ill m Hob:er
Bill swain.
011&lt;e Atherton and family.
Tommy Headley spent SW&gt;
Mrs. Mary 881'1111111
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith Mrs. Clara Follrod and Mrs. doy wilb his aunt, Mrs. Hazel
week with her
Mrs. A. C. Stewart and Nina Robinson moved to the Lawson of Fairview.
lfellle Swlllber of
B. Kibble of Reedsvllle.
home here In Allred
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Several from here attended
Avoflable Here And At Poul Paynter'• RHidence In
Mrs. Mary Busby Is
Mr. ind Mrs. Charles Hens- oecupied by Mr. and Mrs.
a PTA dance at Chester last
·
Carpenter, Ohio
·
~ week with ber •Isler,
vlllted Mr. and Mrs. tloyd Follrod and family and
Saturday night.
Iotta Long, Pt. PleaJaD~
. at BellvUie, W. Va.
by Mrs. Clara Follrod. The
Mrs. Roberta Lee called on
Mn. Nilla Miller and
Visitmg Mr. "and Mrs. Bertie Clair, and famliy, moved to
Mrs. A. H. Bailey Saturday.
David, aod •lrl friend ol
Smith were Ronnie Reynolds of Follrod farm home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint orr callllerlv. were Suntloy auests
Pomeroy, ll!dith Osbon! ol K.,. Mr. and Mrs. l!:d Burnam
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Cal orr of
Wl9·1202
aunt,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Condeuehter
of
Albany
have
moved
Antiquity
Sunday and also cali. PI!ARL ST.
RACINE, 0.
Vtolet.
Into the trailer on the
ed on the Billy Orr family SunMr. and Mrs. Emile
· and Mrs. Clint Hollinger Buckley farm and will do day ~·nlng
of Williamstown \v Va
Reedsville visited Mr. and farm work for the
M " d Mr. E
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Jim ca
r. an
s. rnes
ee er
Sunday wlth Mra. Myrtle
Mr and rter.
Maxwell Stevens and
and family of Columbus e~~ent
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
. Mr Mra. ~~ Larkins moved from the trailer to
• weekend with Mr. George fto.
and daQihter, Ruth Ann, Mr.
oi
r;.,..s. Orlln former Walter Shields
berts. Mrs. Roberts, wbo has
and Mri&gt;, James Stout
and
P •
Mrs. Alpha Barr, Mrs.
spent the past few weeks with
d ....ler M
d
CII
Mr. and Mrs. Nol1Jlan Weber 1!an1.s and Mrs
:~·~~~~:I
a...,.. and
, r.Mr.anand
Mrs.
aries were
•
~~~he;,;;m;;.;;rt~tur~ued~t"-o.;h~eriiibo...,.;m;,;;eiii. ....:,
Betzing
Mra. Dana
K·-• dbmer
'I'll 8uea18 1 1 Doris Grastnlckle
and ·son of
HoHman, Jr., attended the fUn. -•1. pporo Pia ns.
"- era! of Mrs Barnhill and Mr• Mr. and Mro. Olear Babcock Belly Louden, Cheshire,
Betzlna's ~ilter·ln-law
Mrs' were dbDr 8Uesls of Mr. and villtinc Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel
.
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' Mrs. !Jndoey LyOIUI, Tuppers Larkins
!:~111 ChriSty of ColUmbUI re- Plaltll.
Audre). Smith, Nellie Slethem
Mr • and Mrs Blai
Mrs. Vlrlll WIIMiey and a~ Edlth Osborn were vtsltlog
· 8und
·
n
Mr. and Mro. Emmett Stethem.
;'"" Mr
aur:;ta of her
were Stmday 81le&amp;ll of Dora Pierce called on Mary
;:;;, of ,Betileodl,
Mr. and Mn. Jolin Pierce.
Bll'tllt Bohr, Mr. IDd
Of Veto.
-Violet Smltb
Eugene Ruaell and her
\.
tlstero, ClroiJD, Phyllis
Undo of Atblu \'ll!l'tl
11JH11 ol .._..:llet RuatU
DIOI!ter, CBI'I'III Bohr.
Mr. 8IICi Mrs. KeDIIetb
IY C. E.

MAN

.nJNIORS, Greg Baney, Pat
Bailey, Cheryl Bentz,
Linda
Larkins, Julia McCoy, Cindy
Rinehart, Esther S p e n c e r,
Mary Taylor Bahr.
SENIORS, Wilma Atherton,
Diana Baer, Undo Bahr Bento,
Roger Bahr, Shlron Fronk, AlIce Harris, Kenneth Hartung,
Iris McCoy, Roger Osborne.

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IDCb a oatlce pGJIGIIIl-.pt W•lir 5 I Wt•llll
to CO lbroa&amp;lr w11b 1&amp;, 111!1 - ... II JI'I"C lp .. •

Used Farm ·Machinery Auction Proved Successful

tHIS

SOPHOMORICS, Jackie Babr,
Rlchord Dou&amp;laa, Lindo Hen"
derson, Mary Manki;o, Edna
McCoy, Sally Moro, Thomu
' Osborne, Linda Spencer, Slna
Summerfield.

Smith,

Dally !entlnel, ~Mlddleport, O.. Apr. 17, 1965-5

WITH

FRESHMEN : Patti
Babt,
Pat J!orln&amp;, Katlcy Griffin, AM
Holter, Twila Karr, Gary Mli·
ler.

Jone&amp;, drlcks, Barbara Kennedy, Char·

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Tho followin8 otudenta .......
eel grades of "B" or abon It!
oil their oubjecll for lite llflh
olz·weekl period at
Eastern
Hijh Sclloolo

Tom McGowan, Mickey Men- lotte Lambert, Ted Morarlcy,
chini, Linda Moore, Kate Mor· Donald Napper. Joe Neutzlin&amp;,
arity, Pa'Tlela O'Brien, Hazel Linda Reuter, Judy Righthouse,
Phelps, Brenda Potts,
Unda Guy Sargent, Janette
Saovage, Bonnie SmiUl Janet Bruce Simpson, L.lnda

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111 %378. Won 5 Lost 0 Points a
Holsum flalet - Holliday 451;
BEND V 'AGUE
Platter 371 ; Edward! Ul; Pau.lAprll I, 1115
sen 403 ; Haley 488 ; Han&lt;lle.lp 75
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Imperial Elo&lt;trle _ Canon ITotal 2%20. Won D Lost 3 .f'oints
41l5 ; lllller 4B7 ; Grant 452 ; Brat- O. HI h G
L D
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ton 437 ; Clalwortby 501.; Total
8 . arne · amt!w
By Ric&amp; DU BROW
fielder.
226&amp;. Won 1 Lost 2 Points 2_ 212 ; Htgh Series - L. Dam1&gt;
Untied Pres. IDternatlonal I Of the three regional games . Columbus and Southern 0 b 1o 1wood W ; IDgb Team GameHOW..YWOOD (UPI ) - Bao&amp;- ,(11011letlmes there wiU be two), 1 Electric Co. - Coughenour 442 ; ~cine ~er:~ Legio~ ~;
ball takeo Its big televiSion IABC-TV says one will 10 10 Boyer 431 : Bodlmer 442 ; Prld- A am.
Leg' ~ 7 8"
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plu"le· 51lturday. No major [
t 1 th nation anoth to dy 392 Blind 390; Handicap mertcan
lon
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'fotol
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Won
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out 0 ABC-TV starts Its weei:- 1the We !I Coast and a third to Points 6_
jelly!lob
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ty Saturday daytime broadcasll l"a major league clly or cities
, •ttoc ·
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WHI\T
I JEST SEEN,
of games.
.involved in either one or both Notional Life - Gloeckner, A - Well enough to diOable
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ELVINEY!!
411; Ellis 438: Whitlatch 39:1: the small sea creatures they
In the past, the Saturday aod ,of the other games being tele-'OweiiB U1 · Aelker 344- Blind feed on but not so that a per'
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Sunday telecasts of baseball I ed ,
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1 ; Tota1 1255. Won 2 Lost 1 SOli can feel tl.
:I :.., within 50 miles of l This explanation ol the third' oints 6. Wald Cross &amp; Sooo l
--majOr league market or a mt- 'game means that fans will not I- Smith 412 ; Cross 388 ; Me- Q - lly wbo 1011 lbe eonnor teasue city where 8 game ' see their home-town tellffil on Kenzte 437; Grue~er 426; Nes- ot ·uctloa ol Gram'• Tomb Ia
was Itt 'progre8B
Th
1 selroad 480; Handicap 12: Total New York City 'lnaaeod?
The World ~leo - tetevl- ABC-TV .
e reason apparen - ·~ 2166. Won I Lost! Points 2.
A- It wao paid for by popuslon's blggeot sports attraction jly ts twofold : Fll'st, for teams Racine Legion- Teaford 4411; tar subscription and Wll dedi·
-has, of course, been seen in such as the Los Angeles Dodg- 1Sylvester 460 ; Gilland
455; cation by President McKinley.
major teque cHies as well ao j ers, who telecaBI very few con- . _ _ , , April 17, 1885
the others
;tests, the idea of not givinl
028 zb . wi 1 lleYiew 4-11 4n ,away too much for free would
Thi&amp; same procedure will still he upheld. Second, for those citAOIIO!Ie
IJOWl(
21. Lofty
he In practice when CBS' beglns ]les that offer many telecaats of
L :;::·•
L T1H1 eul~~"
1
Its telecasts of New York Yan- home-town teams, the local
G. soviet
:"::"
22-Utalaprbq
kee games next weekend. week· Ibroadcasts would not be interaowo
t. CUckoG
2,,
Jy baseball contests on NBC are !ered with.
a. N Infold
dead. CBS and the Yankees :
'·
f.~ot. :- ~!:,
claim they are mer~ly fulfilling ' The Cbonnet Swim: Sargent lO.Iilllls. "8' .....
contrO£Iual obligaiiiiDs w ll_h :Shriver Is interviewed on CBs- ll. ~":,.
e.--~~~..
their leparate telecasts thii iTV's "Face The Nation" Sun·
fortll
r
:::'I' • ...-. .....,.
seaiOII, CBS owns the Yankees. ,day . James Michener guest• 12. Pert. to
bird
8L D..-p 38. M-··tc:al
The ABC-TV games thatstsrt on NBC-TV'• "Today" program
thecboelt
7.Maa&amp;.u, A - f t c
,_
Saturday_ will be seen on 25 iTue8day ..• CBS.TV's anawer ~~gt:::',!;
86.Cr)'ot
U.SWOIJia6
consecutive Saturdays as well lto ABC-TV's "Peyton Place"- 17.Timo
11 ....__ -~
' 45'81ft: fkot,
ao on July 4 and Labor Day. Ja
twice-weekly
half-hour
bofor.
Fem&amp;Jo
oo1r1o
As a rule, there wdl be three Inight-time soap 'opera which 11. Pollob
.._
If. Not
a,
games .beamed to different re- ,bows tn May 5 - is titled "Oul ~· ~::.i'tlodl
a ..,._
·&gt;ASOLtNE ALLn
gtono of the :;oWltry. Commt!II- IPrivate World" ... II is a u:Rtca
tatort who w I work these dtf· 1prime-time version of the afterprlelt
feront contests are Leo Durocl&gt;- ' noon soapar 'As The Wor I d e. Core
er, Jackie Robinson and Tom- Turns ..
::
my Henrich, former Yankee out·
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a weekend with her piiWIII,
- - - - - - - - - - 1&gt;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Apr. 17, 1965
Mr. and Mrt. Harry WUif&lt;lnl.
Real
Estate
For
Sale
AUTO
SALES
WANT AD
Mr. and Mrt. Jolm llalJey of
INFORMATION
7 ROOM brick home, 2 bath· 1955 PONTIAC 4 door 1125.
Loullvllle, Ky. were
recet11
ObDUHII8
5:00 ... :.1.. 0., a.toN ,.,.., .... , .
rooms, finished alttc • n d Phone WY 2-:ltl8.
4 15 tic
guests of bla
grandnlo!IW,
M. ol'lday ()QdJin~ a:ftfl &amp;.
M.
basement. Out of high water. 1964 CORVAIR M
-to Mr• Hazel ClelaDd
OF
~1h ·
·ced 1
onza, au rna•.
.
CA.NCI:.L.LATIONI
~ntra
eatmg, prt
or .
. .
dio hea'
Mr and Mr B•- ,.........
CORR.....,ON8
quick sale. Phone WY 2-1ill6 tic tranaliJISSton, ra ,
v
•
I.
-·• ...,.....
Wi lJ be aerepted ontll t:00 ~ &amp;.
QUALITY
ror o • ., .., PVhlteedoD
or WY 2-220~. Charles F. er,_7·000 miles. Excellentl:on- Rally Day at Mt. U n I o
11le Women'•
of
are viBitlng Mr. and Mn. WaltWildermuth
4 13 tfc dltton. Phone WY 2-20l4·
Church has been set for
tlan Serivce of the
er Wella and family at Wu
B.&amp;UULA.TIONI
1962 Chevrolet Bisuyne 2 Door _ _ $1495
ne f"unllsber ruc"u tb• l'lOit
15
4
.
6tp Sunday. Sunrise Services will he Church met in regular session in ington C. H.
•o 8dl• or ~Ject or ada d.Mmed
6 cyl. engine, Powerglidr trans. Good whitewall tires, radio
·111".-'lo nahl-.
EITorw
•bould
0.
FOP
SALE
:
Modern
5
room
Tilt
Rambler
~ld by the group in the ~rove the church Friday evening. Mrs. Mra. Ann Coe
~~~
r•·p .. rt..;t
tm.m...tt a t_.t,
"MM Nt.
and heatt·r , b(&gt;autiful red fini sh with clf•an intf"rior .
frome
home
m
Syracuse.
With
World
Slandard
at
Compod
near
the
Earl
Starkey
home
at
Albert
Hill
was
program
chairlumbul
alter
.,......
I
•
1 • - ~n ww nM tv fflQNI.•"'""'"'o;"o..• ""
nH•r• r.ban on• tnaoi'1'Wlf
bath, &lt;3 bedrooms) large utilEseelle6 a. m. Regular Sunday School man using as ber theme, "The at ber home here.
1962 Ford 4 Door Station Wagon
!lArD
ity
room,
double
carport,
gas
m
ear
..,..,
r1do
111141
P""
il"ill
begin at the church at 9:45 Disciplined Life." Several mem- Mr. and Mrt. OJetiM' ~
VB pnginf&gt; Automatic t ran.s . P .S. Beige finish with red vinyl
1
f'm WIUII 1\d '-""'eot
interior , good tires, needs som~ body work
furnace, fully tnsulated, w...tl htrmaoee. Small eor ""ooomy followed by a message by Ce- hera assisted with the program. 1011 1lpe!ll 1 weekend In .:;:'!urnf C IID'pel
wurd ODe ~ ...
Mtau.UJD Cbu•• eo ectt
to ... Jt ca rpeting , birch cabiand -..OIIIIJ
cil Cox and admission of new Mrs. Margaret
Houdubeh, bua with Mr. and Mn. omas
Special $899
11 Cent. pu · -.ord f01' 'Mlr. ....,
•l!cutl-.. tDHJUOaa.
nets. Shade and fruit trees,
11oe
members to the church. An an- president was in charge of the Arthur.
.,II peo ce'lll Ol..-nUD1 0D Nld . . . uadi
Mefr&lt;liMtlllu M...,.
nual egg bunt f~r the
business ~sion. Meetlni closed Crill Br~dford , Jr. of Worll&gt;srrubbery. Close to school
.a~ ptd wttblll 10 d.a7&amp;
CARD 0' l'IL\HU 6 OBI'I'UAIUD
and
church.
Very
reasonable.
E.
lll8lJt Slreel. Pom.,.,
will
follow
servtces.
The
with
the Lord's Prayer. Durin.tl mgton vtstted Mr. and Mrs.
tlA
tor
IJO word IJllD.
l'btae WY Wl'lt
tar Sunday evening worablp
the aoclal hour the beverage A. C. Bradford Saturday.
Grady Craig, Syracuse, Ohio
tmu.m
Kldt
llddttkmaJ
wont te
OPEN EVES. 7~ P~
WY 2-2810.
f z:1 1ft begin at 7:30 p. m. at
chairman served a
dessert Miss June Nelgler, a student
orna aouu
4
2
lfc
church
and
everyone
is
course.
nurse at Holzer hoopital, spent
8;10 A. II te 6.00 P, M D&amp;tb
POMEROY, OHIO
..tvnlu'-8.aD A Ill - 1ldiO 11DD1t
~-'0-R-S___
ALE- Ml_d_dl_eourt
_ ·, taJI.
Legal Notice
come.
Mrs. Emma Salser was hoo- several days last week with
rt"' .......
1'U PLAC£ A
est buU&lt;IIn8. located 352 N - - - -tess at her home Friday even- her parents, Mr. and M ro.
USUL1 PBODlla:NG
For Sale
Second Sb't!l!!, Mld&lt;lteporl
LIGAL NoTtn
and son Marysville were
ing for the Esther Circle of
George Neigler.
WANT " "
For Rent
BlcU will be I"'!C'!I!IlVed for tb• ....
•
'
B tlst Ch ch Th meetin•
Mr and Mrs. Creed Mtftl,
Priced for qutcll: r;a.Je.
(D. of TrtDitv Lutb~ran Cbureh. 1oe But- cent guests of their parents.
ap
ur · e
e
Jlmm. nd "-·-· of Ch peake
PHONE WY2-2156
MODERN 4 room and'.1id~l~hEASTER bunnies for sale. Eu-, quire at Ohio HoteL
ternut Ave .• by the BQ•rd uJ T!Uileft Mr and Mrs Rob Turner and ened by slnging "Bring
y a .__.,
esa
furnished apartmen, .4-r 1t
gene Holter, Racme, Wl 9 - ~
:~o~~ o';~:...~n\~~:-:en ~~~=~ Po-. 1 Mr: and Mrs." Clarence Canode. In" and the Lord's Prayer
spent the weekend with :ered
port WY 2-3874.
•- c 1 3723 .
4-lll-7tc 1- -M:---:--:--,- - , - - - - j Tnutee•
l'l'll!n'll u.. rifllt .. ...
MW'olda Mae w•-·n
of unison • Jn the business
parents, Mr. lllld Mrs.
.1'
l •n3' or all bldl.
• o.
J.aCII&amp;a
1 1nstrumentl
us
tea
n Memory
FURNISHED apartment, suitSltned: Bond of TruJte~,
Ravenswood W. Va. spent a new officers were elected
Nance.
I
1
s~o!'t~';!;;,
~~~o~r
..
n
Church.
Sunday
with
her
pa~nts,
Mr.
annual
report
OD
White
Mr. and Mr!., Francia Morrll SPINET
PIANO:
May
be
had
IN LOVING memory of
my able for two girls or eoupte. l
20 WEEK
1' ' "
130
Mulberry.
CaU
WY
2-1i615.
"
'
"·
'
"
"'
and
Mra.
H.
E.
Starkey
and
work
was
given
by
Mrs.
Ethel
spent
SUnday wtth their daugbby
assuming
small
monthly
dearly beloved husband, DaH&amp;N
LEGHORN
4
14
tfc
1
;attended
the
hymn
sing
at
the
Smith,
chairman.
The
ter,
Chr!Jtlne
Lake, m Athena.
payments.
Beautiful
finish .
vid Oller, who passe&lt;i away
Mt.
Union
church.
presented
by
Mrs.
c.
L.
Mra.
Floasie
Church and SbaSee it locally. Write Credit
7 yeara ago April 17, 1958.
Pome6
ROOM
HOUSE
in
The hymn sing at the Mt. nor was entitled "Guard
ron moved their
houlehold
Gone but not forgotten. Sadi Dept·, 7011 Lincoln, Osceola,
2-5385.
roy
Phone
WY
Union
church
on
Sunday
afterHome"
with
scripture
from
goods
from
the
Francia
MiliTia
Ind.
LQCALL
Y
GROWN
13
6tp
4
ly missed by his wile, Roxie
I
4 14 tfc I
noon
featuring
the
Uhrig
Psalm
51
read
by
MJss
Vera
house
to
Delawan
'l'Uellda)r.
AVAILABLE
ON:
Oiler, children, grandchildren
I
•
Brothers of Chillicothe waa well Beegle. "Rock of Gibralter"
and great grandchildren.
eMAY
17th
Business Services
FURNISHED apartment,
4
APRIL
17
attended with the church filled the topic of the Love Gift pro4-17-ltc rooms and bath, also, 3 bed- j eJUNE 14th
NE WYORK CAYALCADB
I. 0 . McCoy, Auctioneer. Train- The Letart Falls WSCS wtll to capacity. A picnic supper In gram by Mra. Marie Roush. Mrs.
BY LOUISE SOBOL
room house, ll26 E. Main St. eJUNE 28th
, eel, experienced, Chester, Ohio. nave a ham or chicken dinner the church haaement was at- Salser served refreahments with
Notice
Pomeroy. Phone Harry Bai- l
S 9 lfc on Saturday, April 17, atartlng tended by. a large crowd to Eaater tHy candles as favora to Jimmy Durante wasn't nomt4 14 6tc
ley,
WY 2-3408.
Mrs. O'Colll)or, Marie Roush, nated lor an Oscar but ho II
WANTED to lease or rent, I
lielgler Bulldblj c!llpJII) for at 5 p. !"- at .the Letart Falls honor the stn,ing group.
i
Community
Bwldtng.
Adults
$1.
Elba
McKrughl,
Columbus
Frances Wilcoxen, Vera Beegle, getting a plaque - the Uttlftr.
corn ground. Leo Morris, Ph.' FURNISHED HOUSE 5
'
new homes BuUt In kiJcll.
SH 2-4648
4 14 6te
rooms
spent Friday night and
Marjorie Grimm Ethel Smith slty of Notre Dame Club'o "0.
I ens. storm windowa,
alum- Children SOc.
·
.
and bath in Pomeroy. Call i
•
.
APRIL
18
.
.
day
here
with
Mr.
and
Ura Morris. Thr~ cards wen: cency in Entertainment" award.
Inurn siding. Call Guy Nell'
MAN and his mother wants Howard Cecil.
WY 2-521i2
The
Unwo
Class
meeting
will
D.
0
.
McKn_ighl
and
Mr.
aent
to members who are ill. (Of course not - "Mr. GolclBox
No.
188
I ler, Racine, Ohio.
farm work with house. If in- 1 800 w. Main St. · 3 30 tfc ,
be
beld
Easter
Sunday,
April
Mrs.
Fern
Gillogly.,
Mrs.
Edna Pickens was taken !arb is defmitely not .TUIIDiy'l
Phone LY 2-9031
terested write to Jerold M. 1
-- - - ,
12 2t Ue
I
18,
at
the
Unoted
Brethern
ner
guests
at
the
Gtll?gly
to
Holzer
hospital as a medical real name)
A big
118111•
St. Clair, Reedsville, Ohio, FURNISHED 4 room apartment '
Athens, 0.
[ HKATING, PIDmbiDio lllaeller Church, Letart Falla hegmrung were Mr. and Mrs. i'aul
patient.
actress
is
so
deeply
deprti
•
Route 1. ·
4 14 lOtp utilities furnished.
Inquire
hrua.... Anlolil Bnl:
at
2 p.m. Rev. Okey Ahart, ton, LoiS, Leah and Joe,
Mrs. George Davis of Cotum- by her recent divorce tbat abe
Oh10 Hotel, Middleport.
DAVIS HEAVY duty end load- m Eu• atam 8tnet. ,.,... coolvllle is leader. All singe!'l bany, and Mr. and Mra.
bus
apent last week with Mrs. has cut herself off fro~ ·- of
Southerton Martz Beauty School
4 13 tel er. Will trade for brush-hog. .....,._ Pit- ' " ..-.
e
invited.
Everyone
w•lcome.
Glllog.~
.
and
Mark,
local.
OthSam
CUrtis and sue Ann, who her frienda - seeJIII to be goar
Huntington, West
Virginia.
1 • lie
Rev. James Morrison, paatur. ers VlSltmg were Mr. and Mrs. took her home on Friday.
ing the aolo melancholia mute
Enroll now for classes start- MODERN 6 rooms and bath Phone W'l 2-6615.
Ph.
4
13
tic
Middleport.
at
Cal.
eal
Otho
Gregory
and
grandson,
Mr
Sa
Curt'
is
.
N
OrLou' Malle prod
-IllSe
ing June 14, 1965. Pay as you apartment.
INCOME TAX Service, John- - -3
24
tic
he
Women's
Fellowship
of'
lin,
Jr.,
Radcliff,
and
Mra.
lean,"
on~
u.
"
s.
L~;::"
~tor
o7
the
Bd,itte
~
•
learn on easy payment plan. WY 2-3121.
It's our pleasure to loan Car~ son - Simpson Insurance Ag· T
Woodrum of
Mr and Mrs R"·•--• Curtla J
M
-- ~-u.(Approved by State Depart- fRAILER lots for rent. close pet Shampooers fREE with ency, Room 6, Coati Bullcl- the E.U.B. Church at" Dorcas Druztlla
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
.
. '"'"'"'
eanne orea......,rge .mwr
is
presenting
a
play,
The
Undin
and
daughter
Sherr!
of
PataskaIlion
co-starrer
"VIva
.......
H
to
t.aundrymat
anlf
schools
purchase of Blue Lustre Car· ing, Middleport
ment of Education) . Phone
ed G t•• and
t 1ree are spen g two
'
,
nac-•,
e•
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com- pet Shampoo. Baker Forni522-2034.
4 13 6te
1 20 l!c
~ . ~es VI
• .. psgean vacationing in the
Ia, apent a week recently with married Anne Marie Dele~
'F
pany,
10-3-Uc
Middleport.
ture,
~liddleport .
adat "' ~
cA~:r,·
""t states visitln• relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis.
a French beauty, In Mu:lcl ...
OIWER your southern plants
AlK."'''ONEEJI
Sun Y everung, ,.. u 18• a ' ·
· Florida
--..
Mrs. Electa
p·tckena and The 011e ·-•
DOt •·
_.
4
13
6tc
30
Th
bl'
·
·
it
fnends
tn
and
e ,.. aome ..
111
I
HXEE
and
four
1"0(1"'11
furni~h&amp;
c.mpleto
II&amp;
....
now, tomatoes, sweet potato,
18
P·
m.
e
pu
tc
mv
points
of
interest
enroute.
her
1100
and
his
family
of
New
in
the
recent
Academy
A-us
Dill IAildlwtl
peppers, cabbage. Charleo R. ed and tmfnrnisbed apan. 1956 FORD pickup, 195-1 Ford
ed.
p1
Brighton, Pa., apent a weekend is that Apes MoorehHd, lour
12 6 tic car, new motor· 2 bull calves,
ateDts WY Z-5434
Ht~rris, Portland, Phone VI
A Easter breafkast ·n he I The Busy Bee Society of
with her brnther, Mr. Joha lhnes a nominee but •
_J. C. BIWIII'08D
3-2693.
4-7- l~tc TRAJLER LOTS he!~ Sunday morning, WI April ' Carpenter Baptist Chuch
free sew- Hereford - Charolais cross...
a·
.......
from
7·30
to
a·30
a
m
at
the
Thursday
evening
with
Mra.
Bentz.
wumer
of
all
Oscar
_
.
18
age and water. Brown'a Trail ed. Phone SH 2-4656.
Mid-- Dale Dye as hostess. Mae
Mrs. Kay Willford, who Is again denied the hoaor • ~
Slewart Guu Sbop. Come In er Park !Slate Approved)
4 13 12tp
I II lfe~,unt M;,.iah Cttur~h
port.
The
breakfast
is
being
dan
had
program
and
employed
in Columbus, spent bet1l auppodlltg actr• ear.
lffid ~e all the new varmint Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY
DON'T
PUMP
you
sluggish
aep.
~.-.....
die
niles, reloading equipment, 2-3324.
ponsored by the Guild and the using the theme Easter.
gory.
1 15 lfc tic tank. Get Klean-Em-All
s
ldren's
Band
of
lhe
church.
present
w~re
Vivian
E.
C.
Perry.
and accessories, re - blueing
111boerw11Je, 111111
Chi
The public is Invited to attend. Freda Smoth, Ida Cheadle,
Weekend guests of Mr. and
and repairing. New and used SEVEN room house witb bath septic tank cleaner. LandAl'RIL It
. lie Starcher, Elizabeth
Mrs. Chester Price were their
PUBUC SALI
guns of all kinds. Depot St. and full basement in Syra- mark Farn; Bureau.
ll'e lrave aD 11ree
z 18 tic
Eagles of Meigs Aerie 2171 ner, Joann Bishop,
children, M111. Betty
Rutland: Ohio. Ph. SH 2-4934, cuse. Phone WY 2-2455.
3 16 tic EASTER Bunnies for sale.
morton and daughter,
WED., APRIL 28
Rutland, Ohio.
3 16 "lite
wil1 meet April 19. Officers will Cheadle, Mae Jordan
llewer - Reuoadllta..
Mr. and Mrs.
At 10:30 A.M.
APARTMENTS, 1st and 2nd Giles Lee Hysell, at Pine
be nominated and refreshments hostess, Keziah
LOSE WEIGHT safely with floor , 1st floor Senior Citizen Grove, WI 9-3671. 4 12 6tc CtdJ WY Z-mt lla7 • Nlpl are to be served.
The regular
and daughter,
CHARLI!S LAN•
' • lie The Amateur Gardeneno aub was held at the
-Laura Price, Columbus.
OWNER ..,
Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c Apt. Ph. WY 2-3267.
Real
Estate
For
Sale
at Stark's Drug Store.
Middleport
will
meet
Monchurch
on
Saturday
evening.
Mrs.
Lawrence
Carpenter
,
Mlleo
,..., ChothiN
4 15 6tc
BOUSE painting, inside a n d of
April
at
the
home
of
Slides
of
the
50th
wedding
at
her
home
On
• - 554
3 12 IOtc
19
out. Roof painting and repair. day
Mra. Barry Moore, 598 South versary celebration for Mr
surgery at
RuMn hr lelllt,.
Phone VI 3-2700.
4-IG-12tp ird-Av. with Mrs. Kertnetb Mrs. A. R. Caster which
For Sale
Memorial
llolpital,
Poro-11
,_ Heollh
'J\b'
AIFI'OMOBILB lllluranee been
I
msbary as the assisting hos- held recently were ahoWI) to
where ahe was confined s.. complllt not., ._,.
eanoelledT t..oat your ........ APRIL SHOWERS Party IPOMEROY - 5 - room frame CU~'J\OM hotcherJna and cut- A...
group.
for
aome
time.
In om
...... llwt..t CaD '" Willi
' house wtth bath, gas heating, i t:lng. Pbll Meier, Phone WY I rheodorus Council Daughten Mr. and Mrs. Cloy
~- T. G. Clay is confined to
'•-IAprll I
llittl
front and back porches, and ' 2-3510.
12 I lfe
America
will
meet
in
reu1ar
Dale
and
Barbara,
were
Meogs
General
Hospital
after
a
R.
E. KNOm
of
basement.
Very
good
con-'
AIR
CONDITIONING
Refrlgerssion
Monday
at
p.
m.
!&gt;fcConneloville
on
Friday
serlOUB
mjury
received
m
a
fall
AUCTIONIII
,
Wanted To Buy
7 30
' struction but does need re- ation se"ice. Jack's Refrlg- se the JOOF Ball. Practice
will !"II wheN! they attended a mua- at hb home In Dyesvllle.
at
WANTED: '57 or '58 Station
I! pairs. Located oo Union Ave- eration, New Haven, Phone be held for receiving state offi- !cal presentatloo In
which
wagOJL Stick shift. No junk.
nue with 50 fl. lot. 0 n I y TU 2-3537.
t 6 lfc cers at lhe evening
session
Minnie
Maude
Queen,
their
Ph- WI 9-3056 after 4:30
$50011.00. With adjoining lot
the
rally'
April
22,
and
.U
niece,
took
part.
~
Queena
of .
416 3tp
p.m.
$6500.00.
members who will participate are former local reoidents.
, SYRACUSE - Filling station 'I
EXPERIENCED
STANDING Timber. Top cash ~POMEROY
. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Woodare aaked to be present.
J1ck W. Caney, i and grocery with extra room
price paid. Marion Reynolds,
The JOF class of tho United gerd and family of Columbus
PHONE
which can be lived in. Old I
AUTOMOBILE
Coolvllle, Ohio, Rl 3. Call
ethodlst church will
meet were weekend 1110111 of her
M
WY2-9932
Route 681
Alfred, Q.
establised location. $27110.00. 1
after f o'clock, 667-3503.
Monday at 7:30 p.m., at the mother, Mra. Zelia Perry
.
C.
C.
CUCKLER,
REAL'J\OR
1-U-tfc
and other relatives here.
church.
196:1 Herri - Gold Seal Medal- BOX 229
WY 2-3830 I
APRIL zt
Mrs. Ellen Bolland Ia llpelldA tann otore aod altop operated bJ a farm boy, Let •
ion Mobile Home, 55xl0, carAND
Employment Wanted
POMEROY, OIHO
.
T h e Twilight Garden Club lng some time with her IDICle
rebuild )'0111' used Traotor and Machine17 or ..U JOii a
peted, 2 bedrooms, solid oak
4 16 3tc ·
I
meet
Tueaday
evening,
at
and
aunt,
Mr.
and
_Mrs.
George
oew
modem Allfo.Chalmero to make Jour wort ,..
wU
AVAILABLE FOR baby silting paneling and walnut cabinets.
--ftlable aod eomfortsbte.
full or part time. Tel. WY 2- Like new. WY 2-3016.
the home of Mrs Eddie Smith Woods of Kirkersvllle.
BOUSE for sale In Racine. CaU
l 16 lfc
wlth Mrs. Ralph Gilmore as l Jimmie Stout, son of Mr.
We operate 1 clean, efficient obop. AJI wort ~
1149.
4 9 tic
4 16 6tc
WI 9-2811.
aod lnaurad New AJIW.Cbalmen and othor automatlft
co-hosless.
Membe!'l
are
to
and
,Mrs.
Grevnllle
Soul,
.
parts, Weldlq and volve jrlndllllf, We will pkt: up ...
FOR SALE - 4 room house,
Help Wanted
br'mg articles for an aliCIIon Ill wotb rhetDDatic fever and
return
)'0111' repair Job,
WY
2-2143
PomeNy.
0
.
house,
FOR
SALE:
J
room
basement, large porch, two
e.
confined to bed.
sal
WOMAN in Pomeroy or MidNew Traetoro lll!d Dooen, pluo DWI1 new P- I( . .
acres ground, on old Cbester bath, basement. Gas furnace,
APRD.. !I
Mrs. Leooa Folden fell
dleport to do telephone anfireplace . Priced for quick BULLDOZER WORK, equip- The Paat Presidents of the her home near here and IDJU~'&lt; II mont reodJ for lmmedJote deUvery.
Road. Phone WY 2 ..6127.
swerlng service in her home.
4-6-12tc sale. Phone 773-5611, Mason, ped with winch. Big or small Amertcan Legion Auxiliary of ed her elbow and shoulder.
UIIOd FannaU 100, Ford 881 LP. and P.S. ODd DW11...,
Write c-o The Daily Sentinel, 4 16 tic
W. Va.
eood uoed ID8Chlnea. I trade for a111 useful Item. .&amp;. 1,
job.
Call
daytimet
WI
9-3151.
Drew
Wehater
Post
will
meet
waa
taken
to
a
doctor
1
Box 668--K, Pomeroy, Ohio. MOTOROLA TV, 23" console. - - Compa111 flnanctna plua boat or inJtallllmll
evens, WI 9-~. Gene Bar- wednesday ~venlng at 1 h e treatment and thou went to the
4
13
6tp
Call
WY
2-7488.
4-17-3tp
FOR SALE: at Dorcas, mnd- nett, Racine, Ohio.
and
ho me of Mrs. Charlea Sauer home of her son-in-law
3 29 30tc Brownell Ave., Middleport.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. WUllam
FEMALE, registered nurse, 11 fERGUSON pickup mower, 7 ern seven room home, 4 bed~
Queen In Galllpolla.
to 7 shift, 40 hour week. Con- ft. cutter bar, 1954 lnterna- rooms, 2 with wall - to - wall
IERL BOGGS, OWNIR
carpeting.
Large
planeled
livPhone
tiona!
II
ton
pickup.
Logan
Fire
and
Safety
Equtp.
J
OINS
ANNOUNCERS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert IIDdp
tact administrator, Veterans
4-17-3tp ing room with hreplace, lull ment, Sales and Service, Pom-- BOSTON (UP!) - Wilt. Cham- and family of Florida are ~
Memorial Boapltal, Pomeroy . WY 2-6354.
basement and laundry room. eroy. All types and sizes of berlain, whose Philadelphia lng her .
Mr. and Mrt.
4 15 6tc SINGER SEWING Machine in
Gas heat and air condition- 1 fire extinguishers, 2% lb. ex• 7Bera were eliminated from the ·
Blonde cabinet. Does all reIOMEONE to live in, Fight
ing. Storm doors and wind- tinguislters,- Boater's Special. Nalional Basketball ABSOclatlon I
gular
sewing, plus dial equip- ows. 1¥. acre lot. Call alter Dwight Logan,
housekeeping, no laundry. LizDistributor. playoffs by Boston will j o I n
ped for fancy zig zag designs,
zt.e Sayre, Phone CB 7-2202.
3 p. m. WI 9-2103.
Phone WY 2-3821.
chriJ Schenkel and Bob Cousy I
4 14 6tc butlonholes, overcasts, etc.
4 14 12tc
4
14
30tp on ABC-TV's coverage of the
Pay balance due 6 monthly
CAR HOPS, waitresses,
Celtlco-Los Angelet final play- '
payments 11.67 per
week. FOR SALE - One 4 - room
women. Crow's Steak House. Guaranteed. WY 2-2575.
oU Sunday.
SECTION 5713.17 REVISED CODE OF OHIO DUTY
house with bath and garage
SMALL
I
Pomeroy.
4 13 6tc
n
addition
to
COIIIIIleDtarJ
on
,
4 16 5tc
on one acre lot, on Dear1 1
the game, which · llarla at 2 '
ENGINE REPAIR
TO GIVE NOTICE TO COUNTY AUDITOR
U. I. Cl~ll Sorvtco fesbt
ELECTRLUX
Sweeper
comMan's
CUrve. Phone WY 2- 1
M.eo •ODMD 11 aad ~ 8ecUI't JoiHI
p.111. EST, Cbamberlaln Is aHilt)! c-J IJbOI't ltnun Aohllnrement
plete with all cleaning attacl&gt;- 3003.
4 14 . 6tp
pected to dliCUQ hb team'• re- :
l'h ona .. ndao of tobt open Preparelni'J
IMPROVEMENTS-PENAl.TV .'
Wright Power SIWI
menL•.
Pay balance due $17.90.
rrgln1nl antll 1Dpmf't4td lbp.!!rlllnct'
cent semJ-IItwi' jll8jelt aenu ·
u•uaU,.
••
IM"J ~ lnfnrm•·
Terms arranged. WY 2-257ll. FOR SALE- Investment prop-1
wlib the CeWCI, -~ 1W.IIIll
&amp; Service
r1oo 011..J::!"i •Jart••
ut,..menl8
The, above section readl Ia part u follows: Every lndlvldllll, .~
wrue • . , lh'ln• am• add,..., •nlf
4 18 5tc
erty in Pomeroy, Ohio. Brick
declded WilD the llhal five 100- 1
pMTie.
--- 6 large rooms and bath, baseIncorporated company, who erect&amp; or constructs IDJ buJ!diae or 'othl!t D.
Lmc olrt ~. Bn 1118-, P~,. BOY'S SUIT and sports jacket
oods of lhe seventh ~·
ReoL•wnMowersh•lb . .""*· Pomero~. Oblo
men!
and
gas
furnace.
Would
,ox Go K•rh
provement costlag over Two Hundred l)ollln upila IJiy lot
'lllilil). f
size 10, sports jacket, size
convert
to
double
rental.
OnInsurance
12, $5.00 each. Kathleen Milwitbin 80 daya after bulldi!JI or Improvement hu - ~ ~ · - ,.j(c
Jy $4100.00. Reasonable down
WILCOX SERVICE
1
hoan,
Route
248,
4
mil&amp;
from
the county auditor,
' ,.
l-'HO'J\0 CopyUifl Service Coppayment. Moothly payments
5
P.M.
to10
·,.M.
Dolly
.
.
I
4 15 3tc on balance. Phone WY 2-1i865. 412 S. 3rd Avo. Mlckl'-"
les madli at lepl papers. Chester.
-Upon failure to i!vt notice u provided In thli section 1114 to ntuna ~ ·
hirtlt reconll and almost any LOT FOR SALE, Racine, $700.
4 14 6tc
i111provement
for taxation u proyided by tbli lictloJI, could l'llll),f 1rftll •· :,
oth.,
CASH. Otis Bailey. Phone WI FOR SALE : All modern brickLivestodc
taX.penalty of Fl1ty Per Cent for each of the :re1111 from tilt
a,..fl"* ·
am. . - - . l'o......., t-2682.
4 15 Stc
frame
3
bedroom
ranch
style
Dr.
Melvin
E.
Doerr,
Vt!IM'IJI.
-or
conatructlon.
'
'
·
·
·
· ··
1 t de
4 ROOMS of furniture, will seD home on Chester Roat:, near arian. large and ltDall liiJimat.. ·
GUAJ!ANTii:I!:D, renewable for
altogether or separately. Au- State Highway Garage. 100 x i 128 Washlqton St., Ravea.
llfe hoopi(;JimtJoo.
Issued tomatic Maytag washer !if. 400 lot. Severalllnanclng plans wood. W. Va. Phone 2'73-mt.
at all ag-. Pbuut WY Ui66. eluded. Leroy Denney, Call available to qualified person. Office ..,...., D.U, f to 8 p.
2 Ja lfc
SH 2-4243.
f 13 61&amp; Phone WY 2-5337.
4 13 tfc
m.
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OSP Officer
The Community Easter Su: Is Speaker for
rlse Service• planned at
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Pomeroy Ministerial Assn. wlll
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~repared
aba;ket \oc • ~hll: ::tJ:d~';: ~~~n~·=
~eek:. dent,
Mrs Chfford ' _Leifheit, pr;:; :.bya:~• :,:'--ius~~~·~:,.~ of Mrs~ F:::::_:g ae:"h. gave ~~~irnl Wyatt, who_ wa~ di~~;- th!"'~ed~~=ieotch~~ch
and two of 1he g1r s rna •
•
opened w1th the Lo s
"ThUte Oni devotions
with the
theme, ered Monday evenmg pr
• the worship and the
bunnv house cen!Orp•ec• ftlled
w1th randy for the rable
Fnllowmg !he mll th• scouts
'.\r:&gt;re t.akt&gt;n to the Datry Val~ey
for
rrlreshmenls ttendmg
""'' Conme Grueser
Sheila
F'olmt~r, Bt&gt;ek\ \\IIi DebbJc 0~lmger. Beckv Seel•g Ann 0 .
Jmger Conn•• Radlord. Floranell Burney Connie Lannmg,
Beverlv
Dtana RidgeMary Carleton and Mlhsa
RIZer and guesls. Beverly and
Brenda Wlli, Phthp and Laura
Ohlinger. Sandv CurllS, Kim
Uhlinger and Judv Radford.
'They were accompanied by
thflr leaders, Mrs WiU10m Ohlinger and Mrs Phil Ohbnger
and mothers, Mrs Franklin RlZ" and Mrs James Wlii who
helped wtth the transportation.
The next meeltng w•il be Wednesdav. Apr~! 21 at the SaliSb
School
ury ·

Robert Coats e Crooks teach- Prayer and pledge to the flag
~tss Jeanett
h~ls is in unlBOn. Devotions were led
er '".the Manett:
with• her by Mrs George Skinner who
spendmg the wee e~
Walter read two poems, "He Lives"
parents, Mr. and rs.
and "Easter" A contribution
Crookt Sirn
and Darryl was made to the cancer fund
stSanbo a stude~:~nat Kent State Mrs. Max,.,e Arnold and Mrs
are weekend guests Wliiiam Grueser were named
Uf tiJelr
Mr and Mrs. as the sick committee for three
o
Sim son and Mr. and months.
James
Stumbo.
Tray favor;' were _made for
Cand Mrs. Fred Caheen the Carman s Nursmg Home
f Athens are guests of their and a program was presented
o h
d larruiy Mr and by Mrs Max me Arnold. II opSlater. and. tam- ened with a readin*. "T h e
Th
ecu rating from Cross Is Everywhere, by Mrs.
lly.
r
family will Homer Radford. The value of
recent
f "·the Easter week- a sm1ie, was read by Mrs. Wdb;.t~ed M~r Joe Cabeen and liam Grueser and Stranger th,an
~r a~d M~s Thomas Watkms fiction, by Mrs. Harold Black·
b
ston. An article, Why 1t ts danofM;olu:::,dusMrs. Earl Knight gerous to get mad, by Mrs.
dh
th Mrs M C Wil- Amos Leonard and The R•ght
an er mo n";;·
~e~kend to rest, by Mrs. Wilbur Baliey
son are spe ng
. d h concluded the program.
m Coiumbu. With !herr aug
The meeting closed with the
ter and son-ln-iaw, Mr. an Mizpah benoo•ction and refreshE:pisco,xrl Church
Mrs. Ron Halley. .
I ed ments were served by the hostday
Lee Roush, who IS emp oy
t· the abo~e and M r s
Group !lfpt Thurs
m Columbus. is spending U!e
/ Grueser Mrs
William
The Women or Grace Eplsco-- weekend with his parents, Mr.ll Ei~~inger, Mr~. Lewis Grueser
al church met Thursday even- and Mrs. Allen Roush. th old and Mrs. Scott Folmer.
Pg at !he parish house w•th Lisa Roush, rune monR h
The May
will be held
James Titus, president, in I danghter of
o:!nt at the home of Mrs. Wilbur
t•har e.
Middleport ou e , un r . Bailey • with Mrs. Arlee Abott
Devo
g tl ons, " The Easter St~ surgery hat Holzer
Hosp•tai
thiS
ha·nnan and Mrs •
.
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New Members

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7~: Meets FollOWing ~Y
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m~eling

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Hunt-l;m::em~ber~in:g~h~er~w~i~th~c:;;ar~d,:;s·..., to; ; ;,",. :P; ,re; :p:;a~red; ;_,;.:tbe~f;,:nqd.;,. ,io i i i i,"'i

I

rv' by Mrs Cedric Clark o~· week. S e ts recoverm s
ed the meeting. A short busi- a&lt;'tortly at home.
."'"' session was held and Mro. Mr. and Mrs: Lawrence M•l
Fr~d Lockwood gave the repOrt hoan were busmess VISit~rs m
of the secretary The R e v.l Gallipolis Friday. Mrs. Mtihoan
Rirhard Martin gave a revieW was at Holz~r f?r a. check-up folof the book. "Norder in the lowing hospltalizallon for a leg
Cathedral". by 'I. S. Elliott.
thrombosis.
Refreshments w.re served by Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jo~es
T·tus
M
with
Mrs. were in Athens Friday everung
rs.
I
R"one Williamson and
Mrs. to attend the performance of
William Nelson ., c
1 ""' Brahms' Requiem given by the
, t•sses
Ohio University Chorus under
'os
.
' w· k
the direction of Eugene Jc strom. Their dau~te~, ~.,_
bara is • member! oedt et ct· ~rPai'Mr'&lt;'Y. 0Mo
us. They were JOn
a
e durmg the servJce 1\,l..:.!ug e :a:;:~~:_:_.:;;;__:~~.....;,;~~-:.;;;~~:;;:;:~~;;;.~~,:.;;~~iiiiii..;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
concert by their daughter and place of the messages given by •'
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ministers of the town.
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Davidson.
The film is a pictoral study
"LADY IN A CAGE"
of the f~l days in the life oi
Olivta deHavilland. Ann SoClNist as he was crucified acthern. Rafael campos. WAR
Heath Church win
cordiJ8 to the prophecy. The .
NING: DO NOT SEE IT
ALONE! Trapped \n an ~~~­
Hold Sunrise Hour film was secured through ar- ,
vator
Oe{enseless. Brutal·
Easter services at H e a t h rangements made by the R~v . i
ized! What happens is no1
{or the WEAL. tt. i!\ pP.Tbaps. Methodist Church will include Nyle. Borden of tbe Mt. Moriah ,
nnt even (or the strong!
a sunrise service at 6 a.m. The BaptiSt ~burch.
• 1
"GOLD FOR THE CAESARS" choir will present an anthem A speclBI vocal solo, 11 0 D1- ,
(Technicolor)
Jeffrey Hunter. R.on Randell. and Ben Philson will be soloist vine Redeemer," by Gouned
Mylene Oemongeot.
for the service. The
sermon was presented by Mrs. New· :
Iwill be given by the Rev. M.E. man Burdette, soprano. T h
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES. Dawson.
joined the minisApril 18·19-20
I Church School classes meet congregation
ter in the responsive reading 1
.JERRY '..EWIS
"DtSORDERL Y ORDERLY" Iat 9:30 a.m. with the morning and the singing ol !be hymn, I
HONDA (CA-100) SO ce with conventional
HONDA TRAIL 55 CCA-105 T) IICI ec; and
(Technieolor)
worship service at 10:30 a.m. "In the Cross of Cbnst I 1
starter· and (CA-102) 50 cc with electric st.Jirt.
HONDA TRAIL 90 (CT-200) 110 co-These two
Jerry Lewis, Susan Oliver. Mr. William RW!seli will be
er-SiPs, never gulps, gas and glides along so
great trail bikes combine outfibnding beauty
· Glory," with Newman Burdelte
Glenda Farrell.
smootWy that even a youngster can ride.
with rugged construction for tbe rough ter·
organisl and Mrs. Russell
at the organ.
You'll love the ease of Honda's 3-speed transColarcartoane
rain and the l]reat outdoors. CA-105 T haa a.
present special music.
Following the service, minismission and its automatic clutch. WT., 140 lbs.:
speed transmission with automatte clutch; CTEngine, OHV single cyl., air cooled, 4-stroke;
200 has 4-speed transmission with automatic
ters of the several churches
5.0 H.P . al 9,;00 R.P.M.; Max. Speed, 4~ M.P.
clutch. WT. (CA-105 T) 126 lbs.1 (CT-200) 188.5
and their t.vives were guests
H.; up to 200 M.P.G.
lbs.; Engine, (CA-105 T) mooern overhead
the Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Dm•-11
valve type, (CT-200) OHU single cyl., air coolson at their home for a social ]!
ed, 4-atroke; (CA-105T) 5.0 B.P. at ,!1111011 R.P.
M., (CT-200) 61&gt; H.P. at 8 000 B.P.11!.' Max.
hour.
Speed (CA-105T) 45 lii.P.if., (CT-200) !Je M.P.
H.; (CA-100T) up to 220 M.P.G., (CT-200) 160
M.P.G.
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y "Love Will Win." The
love near Rt. 33 just east of I be will be delivered by Mr. Char- Th
y.
Thin~.
gin dedJcation was given
by Jackson County seat m a creek. les Norris licentiate of
Lhe The event was to recognize
Whtie the table linens wre Mro. F:red Gibbs, Jr Mr!. Eva lie apparently had drowned in United Cb;.,.ch of Cbnst. now and present Illite drlYmg awanla
removed by the commun.on Hartley reported on a Vis1t the flooded stream sometn~ servi a lay-P{Istor ot the First to gas company
empJoyeM
stewar~. . h ~~ ~n~~~~~~~ made to ti•e Carman Rest Home Sunday.
BapJi/ Church, Came Neutz- from the Middleport and GalliAft th om and &gt;II was announced that med- Mr Wyatt S9 was a general ling is organist. The pubhc Is polis offices w•th one
_more
er~y thee~iasinge~ra;e~ of itaflonal booklets, "Secr~ t conttactor ~ho· resided at 307 cordially invited.
years of accident-rree nVIDI·
gfven by the Place" cad been placed
in Church St .. Ripley, and was a
Employees from the Mlddlecon galion in unison,
., 0,g8 General and Veterans 32 year resident of that area. CHESTER
. d port Office to rec'&lt;ive awards
gre
Memorial Hospitals.
E Kessel
Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Ro,. Clelan • were Howard P. Logan,
12
Plans were made to contrib- Dr. 0
. ner sa.id the
Mrs. Mary Reed, . Mr. and ears;
Wendell Gerlach,
7
ute to '"• school lunch program
wedged between
Mrs. Norman McCam
and
Julius Sauvage, 4 years;
't' t
for two children in the school drain pipe and the bank of the daughters, Roberta
and Maurtce E. Durst, 3 years.
nl 10 e
for the remainder ol the year. str
r a bridge leading and Robert Brown attended t e
,
Fono'wlng the meetmg plates
;:ng cabin. II was wedding of Miss Maureen Darst Gallipolis
of cookie• and oondy were pre- th . ed that Wyatt had gone and Vemon Cleland,
Fr~day lng awards were au
The Pomeroy High School pared Co; shut-Ins
I
cabin following an ex- evening at the home of the nson, ll years; Earl Robln"""f
Chapter of Future Teachers of
t~emel heavy rainfall Sunday ~ride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4 years ; Harvey E. Brown,
~m~rica held their annual 1~1and c~ssed
small
plank Kenneth Darst, Middleport.
years; and Ray St. Cl&amp;lr, 3
8
tlB!lon recently at the Seruor
bridge, falllng off, and striking Mrs. Eddie Hartung, Mr~ years.
High School auditorium.
,
h" head In the tumble H to Ross Cleland, Mrs. James Rid E F Rotbel Sou&lt;heastern
Louts Diehl, pres=,
waa discovered by Rob- enour and Mrs. Sadie Trusseii iD"imt.
and Mr. K.
corned 20 new mem
Inc u
t'
ert Easter a resident of
attended a meetmg of the Dis- E Gallant Jackson Dvislon
ing Barbara Kell!ledy, Brend:
Olf raC ICe
area.
'
trlct officers of the D of A at M-anager
Columbia Gaa of
Owens, Hane IIObnson, Htia
.
Plains Sunday.
h
er" resent to furthOI
Vaughan, Judy Righthouse, L1n- Prayer by Rev. Eugene Glll He was born at Tazwell, Va. Richard Frost has resumed 0 10 w )d. P h
for hi!
da Smith Rose Ann Lisle, Kay opened the meeting •f the Yo•1th in 1906, a son of Samuel
A. his studies at the Ohio &lt; state comn_&gt;~nt' e~c t:;::ancompany'a
McGowan, Terri Fultz. Susan Fellowship of the Laurel Cliff and Birdie Asbury Wyatt o University after being at home co~trtd u~ong orogram
Dixon, Hudy King, Patty Leif- Free Methodist church Thurs- Pomeroy. He was a member recu ratin from dental sur- sa e " m P
•
hell, Opal Offutt, Carol Hall, day
evening following choir of the Methodist Church.
pe
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Harley Hendricks, Local Safe
Jennifer Blakeslee, N~~l Col- practice in the recreation room Survivors in addltlon to his ge~~s. Willard Frost i~ jm- ty Chairman and AI Leonard,
mer, Joyce Evans, Mdhe L~g-1 at the parsonage.
rents include his wife, Mrs. at Holzer Hospital and extends Middleport manager, planneG
ar, Judy Sm•th and Geraldme Louis Diehl, president, was :;':,len Combs Wyatt· a daugh- thanks to her friends for re- the breakfast and Betty Newth .. f
M' ' in charge of the meeting and ter, Mrs. Sue Bey.;,er,
..
o owm_g e ~~~ 11 a Jon, ISS devotitlns takt!n from Psalm ill ton, three brothers, Eugene
Helen
Smith, dadviSor,
were led by Brenda ofgCh es h'II'e, 0 .• J . C., of Pomd
.
Lo present. 0 . hi 119·33-40
·
1
Maxine Arvold m charge of the ~ ~ se.nw~ a~~r s ~·k UtS Mie l- Gilmore. Plans were made for eroy ; Samuel Jr., of Middlecontest.
, onme f!ll ,
Ie
u -·a hayride followed by a han;- town; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl
I ford._ Lmda Sauva~e, E r burg fry at the home of LouiS Little, Rutland; Mrs. Eunice
nes!me Wood Mar)or!e Bentz Diehl, Friday, May 7.
Chase, and Mrs. Kate Smith
.Jamce Wehrung, Glorta Buc~, Games were played under both of Columbus, and three
•
i Nancy
Arnold, Thuma Vaug -I the direction of Leonard Lyons, grand&lt;;hildren.
I an and Charyl Edwards.
I after which refreshments were
THEY ARE VALUABLE TO YOU
•
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. Rev, Wilbur Perrm gave an : served by Michael and Benny F?"eral services were held
ServiCe
msptrmg talk on the success of Wright with Leonard Ly 0 n 8 April 15 ~t the Parsons Funerteachmg and stressed the value ' k' •
al Home m Ripley with I be
BRING THEM IN ANYTIME AND
f
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om
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to
!
a~
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grace.
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The annual Community Good lo sa" ac •on c pare
Att di g ere the above and Rev. ·. . aoney
HAVE THEM ADDED
Friday service was held at the ! money.
, M ·~il~a.: Neutzling Kar~ lng. Bunai waa m the Weill
Heath Methodist Church
in · Refreshments were served at I' rs.
S
Tr ' Sa Cemetery at Harrisonville.
1
.
i th
lose of the meeting The l)'ll Soulsby use
acy, nMiddleport Friday e.venmg. . : e c
.
.
·
dra Gilmor~ Karen Flores Don41
The classk color film ~nl.l~ ' ~~'!-3~~~g a~~U al~ m~,;'ber~ Iaid WISe iunior Pullins,' Kay the Rev. and Mrs. Gill and Nanled,_ "Golgotha,". was ,_, _s otwhn ' are .urged io be present.
IHowell Mrs. Ernest Powell and ey, Darla, Cathy and Deiorea.

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Tom Easter treats were prepared
fol for shut-IDS when the EJecta
Ba er ope
• service,
- Circle of the B. H. Sanborn Mi&amp;Apr! I . pecta the combined
leo, .,
lowed
by
tbe
sionary Society of the Middle- Meigs county relatives and , provided by arlous denom- Corporal J. G.
!'a0
A meditati: port First Baptist Church met friends have
ofund":,.
direction of
.=k:r y at •
1
"Remove This Cup," was giv- l'ue:;:.a)
the home
C. E. Mrs. Allee Nease. p
of buffet style Safety

Mrs. Arlee Abbott entertained the Rock Springs
Better
Stephen Coats, 1 medical stu- Health club Thursday afternoon
girl dent at Kirksville, Mo.
is atri::'
in charge of

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HONDA SUPER SPORTS (C.JlO) SO ec-'liere'o
the flashy first cousin to the baste Ho~da GO,
but with more rugged styling. Features mclude

band-operated clutch, ram ihJectton eaburetlon for faster acceleration. ancl 4-~ transmillion. WT., 140 lba.; Engine,
alnJilo
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M.; lllu. Speeo, over 45 M.P.H.; up to 200 H.
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...OF BANKING BY MAIL DEPOSITSI
That's what we get whenever there are
ahawWJ at rain. We're glad to receive them
- ancl quick to pNCaoa them. Why nat aq11lp

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Thay'n fraa an requastl

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YOUR SAVINGS
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Feb. 15th, Mly 15th, A.,.. 15th, Nov. 1511

The FARMERS BANK

and Savings Company

E..ter sunrise services will

be held at the Rock Springs
Methodist church at 6:15 a.m.,
followed by the worship service
at g,30 a.m. at which lime the
junior choir will present a cantata . .Sunday achool will begin
at 10:15 a.m. and the primary
class will present a program. Following the Sunday
School hour. an Easter egg hunt
will be beld for the children,

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Membttr Fecltro1 R-rw Syatam

TONIGHT &amp; SUNDAY
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Arthur O'Connell
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POMEROY, OHIO

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On Honor Roll.
A total of 31 sev•nth and
eighth grade students
made
the honor roll at
Middleport
School for the fifty six-weeks
pl!riod. Seventh grade: Nancy
3uchanan, Mary Burkett,
thy Conl!e, Alan Cumingham,
Richard Hawley, Rhonda Hysell, Jan Long, Hobbie Ord, Randy Phillips, John Tannehill,
Jim Wa~ner, Dione Welsh, Greg
W:1lte, Nancy Bnfl•t, and Sylvia Swanson.
Eighth grade : Cormie Bachaer, Gail Board, Ter.. s Casci,
Douglas Dowson, Nancy Horrfs, Joey Hindy, Mart• Hubbard Mar) •1t-nkinson,
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Ann Lacey, Mary Long, Cyn- 1
thla Mills, Knth) ~krgan. Remlllee Niero, Lois Sauer, Sherri Shuler and O.borah Herrmann.

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telescopic. WT., 176 lba.; Engine, air eooled,

4-stroke; 8 H.P. at 9,500 R.P.lll.; Max. Speed,
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ratio and the overhead camshaft eHmlnatea
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