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· Olurehet ot Middleport wert u "'Joist, wu presented at tbe!Olrlot lbe olllll'ise service com- the muolC~~l program. "T b • Today Where Jeoua Walked."
y BlicUr, X.tbJ 8JU,
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IIJled by worohipe1'8 fur Euler ounrlse oervk&lt;! as ,.... a """" memorated the deatb, res)ll';- ly City," wu sung by MN. At the mondnl worablp ..,..
, Brendf ~Winll,
.lervicei. bePmlnl with sunrise ber by Mr. Ben PblJa;oo, barl- .rectian and ascension of Cbfiaf :rothy_ Davis and Mrs. Jean vice Mrs. SkiMer dlrected tbe ee Rney, Anita Full:l and~.=~~~;~
· lind lhrouah 10:30 o'clock _..tone, "Arl Thou the OlriBI?", 011 the llrsl Easter u oymbo~ Craig. Film slldos were l!bown cboir In the anlltem. "AIIelula, lwlna, Darla llld Marla ~
olp oervlces. Special music wu with Newman Burdette and lzed In an orillnBI narratlon In ronjunc!lon with the Easter Christ Is Rlzen," and an orranllnll.
pre..ent.od and new IJ)&lt;Dibers Mrs. C. M. Hennesy, organist.. composed by the Rev. Donald story.
and plano duet waa played by MI'S. Gerald .o\ntl!oot waa
were enrolled.
i For the 10:30 service, Mrs. Hicks. As the ronsregatlon en- Other numbers by DlO choir, Jennifer Lqbse and Mn. Cbes- ganist wllb Mnl. l:lo!lald
The altar of Heath Methodist IRussell sang, "I Walked Today 'terod the sanctuary one candle tunder the direction of Mrs., Ar, ter,.Erwln. Five Dllllllliera were and Mrs. Fred Glbbi
C'hurcb was banked. with whie iWhere Jp•a•~ Walked," accom- lat the foot of the CroS! was the thur Skinner, were "Gotble- ta~ into memPersh1p. There scripture and Easter
hyacinths. tulips 110d lilies. g1v- panied b} ,1r. Willlam Russel, only illwnination.
,mane "Beneath the Cross of were~ 350 in attendance for the lolsts were Mrs. Beula
en in memory of deceased mem- orgamst.The choir. under the di- 1 As the minister read the dia- lJesus," "When I Survey,'' and services with .WO at Sw:tday who SA;lg, "l Walked
Mrs. The seven-branch cantol- 1rect1on ol \1r Philson . present- logu~ exp1aininp; the meaninll of '·Now Uopn the First Day of JSchool.
Wbere ~eaus Waited,"
abra. a memorial to Mrs F.lea- 1ed , "Chnst tbe Lord is Ris- the cross ~nd the emp[y tG.'llb, lthe Week."
FIRST .BAPTIST CHURCH
Frank Cheeaebrew, ''How
nor &amp;haaf. were decorared with en Today," by Foelber.
acelytes lighted other candles A quartet compos~ m tllarThou Art."
white ribbons and li~ht~ 1ap- The Rev. M. E. L&gt;owson had symbolizing the 12 apostles. An ' iotte Glaze, _Debbie Gruescr, Ka- · Ten persons were baptized ,by White hyacintba and 'Ullea
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as his sermon topic, "Hearts on empty tomb demonstrated the thy McEihmny and Scherry the Re¥, Donald Boone dunng en as me'morl~\ flowen
An anthem entitled, " In Jo- ~" 1re . "
meaning of Easter. .
,Hicks, sang '' Were_ You There?" the .sunri~ service held at the(ed the sanCtuary and
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11 eph 's Lonely Garden." with
CHURCH OF CHRIST
M_rs. Chester Erwm_ was or- and Mr_ L. R. Wiley sang the flrst Baptist Church. Tey were delabra, the gift of the
Mrs. William Russell, soprano, , At the Middleport Church of gamsL for the processJon~l and.concludmg number, "I Walked 1Edward Sayre, James Brewer, family. New oftertory
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were used for the first
During the mornlnl
service the Rev. Boone
on the subject, "The Flnl
Spec1al Easter servires were F'1r~t Bavtist church. A Solo, Relations, was the
celebrant tin, rector, had for his ser--!Halleujah," was presented by , ~ Easter." tef'rs.
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!Were weekend guests of rela- 1and Mr. and Mrs.
William the topic of the sermon by the A combined Sunday
were William Board
Dr . and Mrs. H. C. Mullins Miss Poll.• KarT of Columhus tives in the area.
jNeutzling of Lancaster
were Rev. C Melvin Alkire at the and church service was bel
Myrtle Warren.
and daup;hter . .Jackie,
spent spf'lll lht' wt&gt;t•kt&gt;nd with
her Mr. and Mrs. Ri~hard Simon ·weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'United M~thodlst church. The)when several children were
the weekend at Union, W. Va. parents. \1r. and Mrs. Charles and family of Brooksville visit- Rolland Neutzling.
. organ ptelude by Tom Bakerldicated including
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with her !nther, Lt&gt;e Dixon.
H. 1\;:srr Sr.
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cramer opened tbe service followed by inie and David Burton,
onor ISbng u
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Beal of Mr. and Mr s. BNnest Bruch Raymond Hatfield, over
the and children, Jackie and Dan- !the -·processional hym~ .. Christ and Carol Morris and
Earned in Design
Athens wen· Saturday guests uf and Elizaherli and Delbert of weekend.
1ny, of Marion left Sunday morn-!the Lord: Is Risen Today." A Willet.
Miss Charlene Davis,
tht&gt;ir cousin, Miss El sie Han. I 1\11. Vernon
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weekend Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jung- 1ing for a visit in Jackson with special atJthem, "All Hall the During the evening service
of Dr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wock- gm•sts ol Mr. ;md Mrs. Delbert nickle and daughter,
Donna, his mother, after a visit with Power of Jesus Name' was Easter program waa given
9tudent at Rhode
ham and daughters of Dayton Druch .
and Barbara Tatterson of Cin- her parents, Mr. and Mrs c. Ipresented by the choir.
youth of the several
of Design, Providence,
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• and Mrs ..John R. Weeks cinnati were weekend guests of J. Struble. Saturday evening 1 The ilyqm, "Christ Arose," ments lncluding recitations
spent tht' wee kend w1t· I1 IWl
was one of 106 on the noao's
mothrr, Mrs. Mary E. Ohling- and son. Tom. ut Heynoldsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Raub guests o( the Strubles
were opened tht: wors,hip service at a play entitled "Barbara's
for the first semester,
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were weekend guf'sts of their ~ and family.
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. !Mr. a~d Mrs. Joseph Struble the ; Ol]!,U'Cb of Christ._ Thelwaken~ng," with these
of 941 st~dents enrolled.
.Janet \tar. Vranken, daughler jJarents. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon I Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Krider and M1chael and Mr. and Mrs. I thoir presented a spectal an-r tlcipatmg, Judy Willet, Martha
Davis JS completing
of Mr. a~d Mr~: Harvey V."'n WePks &lt;~nd Mrs. Herman Scholl. ~ of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williamson and David and them, "Hi Arose," and
the Bart1ett, Carolyn Acree, Judy jsopholllore year, majoring
Vranken~ Js ronlmed lo
her _Mr. and Mr::~ .. Ra_lph Spencer I Russell Krider of Findlay were Darla.
!Rev. Jerry Masters had for his 'Taylor, Martha Hamm, Sharon•apparel design. Miss Davis
home wrth the measle~.
. VJ_.s!!t:'d _Sunday m L'nlumbus at 1weekend guests of Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Billy William- sermon, "He Is Risen." Follow- Buckley, Juanita Dudding and played a talent in art and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Moms R1vt•rs1de Ho~p 1ta l w1th Mrs. ·Mrs. Raymond Krider.
son and David and Darla were ling the service, David Clark, Gary Ellis. A pageant entitledlsign while a student at Mo!d!t~l
of Cinrinm.t _i were week end Man'in Spencer and ru see their ) Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Sunday dinner guest-s or Mr. lson of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. "A Cross for A Crown," waa 'l port High School serving
1Ciark. wa•J
guests of the1r parents. Mr. and new grandson .
1rnond Krider Saturdav evening land Mrs. C. J. Struble.
preseRted by the teen-age cholr. Ule Activity.
Mrs. Robert MoiTi~ Sr.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ho~·t.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarrnrr Strat·
ton of Oakwood were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heines of
Athens spent the werkend with
their pareots, Mr. and Mrs. V.
D. Edwards and Mrs. Theo
Heises.
Mrs. Lois Ann Jones and childreh nf Columbus we1·e week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Campbell.
Joe Boney of Sarasota, Fla.
speht the Easter vacation w1th
his grandfather, Herbert Boney.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson

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TOKYO (UP[) - Communist Chinese statement, however ,' air atl&lt;~ck~ fl.[!rdnst North Vlel
China called today for a nation- t.inted at organized recruiting \am A.m·r .. 1r. planes carried
wide campaign to make " full and mass troop sh ipment ~ on out new r;; Jd.~ today.
preparations" for sending Chi- the pattern ot Peking's inter- . ~ean~hile. G. S. Air Force
nese to (ig"'t Americans m V1et vent1on m th~ Korean War.
Jt'ls ramt&gt;d_ 20 tuns of bombl
Nam. It rejected peace propos- Pt!kmg made the posstble on \ort h \ lrt Nam today, _setals except on Communist terms. troop movements condi.tl on&lt;:~ on ung ul 1 a ':if'flf'"' of landslid~
The aetion was taken by the ·· the event I hat U.S. JmperJ al· whJch blocKed two strat~g1e
standing committee of the Na-[ 1:;m co11t.nw_. to Pscalate iL~ hJgh~·&lt;:~ys. A. U. s.. Navy pilot
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ment which would not act with· Chi neSt" I ' '
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oul the approval of Communist Both tlte Cb1nese and _North , In South \'1et ~am Commuparty leader Mao Tze-tung and Vie!narnese have demand1·d nisi {!Uf'rnllas . ITI''tdered an
other Communist leaders.
L'.S_ lro'lp withdrawal befurto Amt'num ('IV Ilrau anrf wounded
A committee r e s o l L! t i on peace r:&gt; lks ope n. Sov1et Pre- four U S sold1ers 1n two &amp;epabroadcast by the Communist [mier o\lt&gt;x1•i :0.. Kos:--gin said ; rH!f· IPrror attaeks .. Monday
New China News Agency re- I Monda~ pea1·e can cume onl~·1 night AI least 13 \letname3e
peated Peking 's oft - vuiced l whf'n t fw L::-lltPd St&lt;.~tt&gt;~ with-: Wi'rf' reported killt:"d in the two
promise· that the ('hmi' Sf' peo- d·aws !run. Viet Nam . HlH iu&gt; inr~?ent.;
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This was believed to b(' the , Kus~glll drd lolarn the United batt\o:' WITh vu~t (ong forces
first time Peking has spec1r1cal-l Sta:es that aer1a l bombard- near th"" U. S a1rbt1~ at Da
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into Viet Nam.
1 Viet N;;~m r:11g ~1t lead lo " rf'tali - srlld P Com munrst q-u1ment of
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IDSTORIC VIEW_ This uncommon picture of Pomeroy taken from West VIrginia with a telephoto lens shows the 125 year-old Main-S! The Russians have "id lhey !otion 111 ''"~ "Thos
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this Pomeroy's 125th Anniversary The event is marked today by a 32-page special tabloid edition. Daily Sentinel staffer may send "volunt~rs " to V1et , ~ ~ronge&lt;&gt;t "~vret s ;.~ "me.n ~~r" 111
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Mrs. Emma .Bland of
Mrs. · lfllllam snu"'•l
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_guests of his father, Emmett bert of MI. Vernon, and Mr.,and Mrs. Ben Neutzling In mem·INazarene. The Rev. Clyde
Mrs. Allen Hampton o!D•ntley
.f I Mi ss C&lt;:~rulyn Meier of Pitts- Will.
land Mrs. John Krider and Jer ory of Misses Ann and Kate ,lett spoke on "The More
roy, and Mrs. f{arrlson uo
; burgh. f'a. spent the weekend , Mr. and Mrs . Edward Web- letta and John of Chester Road. IEbersbach.
tdant Life" during the sunrise and Mrs. Corils Lwckadoo
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'''l wllh her porenls, Mo. and Mrs. sler and son, Ricky, of Dayton Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wllktns l "Christ q Alive Today" was 'servire.
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Pomero5· Churches Hold Easter Services

held at Pomeroy churches Sunl\nuw That My Redeemer of the Hol_y Eucharist at the mon topic, "The
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lilies, 1Livt'th," was presented by Mrs. ·Grace Ep1scopal church. MrS. Ition."
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loved ones. decorated thP dum- Charle&lt;&gt; Norris had for
his the .service with the organ pre- Easter Prelude, by Mrs. Ben his SEil'mon, "Christ Calls You ant.~emde H:e~uia, t~ :
eel or each church
~ermon. ·'The Life or Christ." lude. The choir presented the Neutzling, organist, opened the in Y~r Garden."
Morton en, un r
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An organ prelude. "Holy Ci-· The Rt'v . GPne Seanngi of anthem, ''Christ the Lord Is.servi~e, followed by th~ h~~· . Barnes and Ed~e Young, aco- ~ar::ce
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ty,'' by Mrs. J . H. Stephen- C'inrinna11. director of the de- Risen Today, during the offer- ~ "Chn:st the Lord Is Rtsen. Adytes, , wore whtte .stoles over ra ury at
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son, opened the service at the pa rtment of Christian
Social tory. The Rev. Richard H. Mar- lspecial anthe m, "The
Easter new robes ot metahc gold .. ~CRURal OF NAZARENE
--· -· - - - -- - - - · ·------- ,corstion, other than the JJhes, The Easter message was
~"*''A**"'·~·~w:t,~:i"'JI' land family of Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Will and .were Mr. and Mrs. Bemest incl~ed four palms, gifts of en ln Songs, sotries and
f ;: ! rt&gt;latives 1t1 the art'a over the : fam1ly of Columbus were Easter Bruch and Elizabeth and Del-j the Friendly Circle, and Mr. at the Middleport Church of

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tiona! Library Week m Ohio. : books 1n memory of her son. Pomeroy
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NEW PORT Ky. fUPI)-The welgho a trim 118 pounds.
Major League Resullo
Newport High School baseball One would think the shapely By Uolled Press lnleroettonal
team has lo play this season and vivacious coed would he
Nalionaf 1.eagae
wilhout one of its best outfield- booked solid with dates. But Cincinnati 020 0110 000- 2 7
trs-becauoe ahe's 1 girl.
Pally isn't and she
doesn't Milw'kee
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"f don't care what they oay, worry about it.
Maloney U-0) and Edwards·
fl's a stupid rule," pouted pre!· "When 1 go out on a date and Pavletich (5). Blasingame,
ty Pally Kidney, a lhorougb- we go bowling or play ping sk 1 &lt;9) and Torre. Loser-st...
going tomboy :n oulloot but un- pong or something like that, I ingame (0.1) HR _ .Jol:nS&lt;on IJ
m:stakeably all gtrl on appear- always seem to win,'' she said. (2nd)
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The blue-eyed brunette was out again. I can't help it-1 ·
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talking about the Kentucky want 1o win at anything I Philo.
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High School Athletic Association p!Jiy."
Farrell,
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relfDiatiOn which bars glrto Patsy comes by her athletic (6) and BatelllaD)
!rom ~pelitlou with boys In ablllty honestly u her lather, and Dalrymple.
baseball.
Jim Kidney, wu once a:
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the 18-year.old coed. "If I didn't , Played :Wlllo Fallter
st. Louis
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thmk 10, I never would have
l lfDess he ~ways wished
Ellsworth, Abernathy (BI
gone out for baseball.'
wu a boy," ahe $lid. •a.
Bertell Sadeckl Taylor
Veteran Newport Coach •Sian played pitch and Cl!tch with me
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why should I PolY the same
I'd have to c:W aome of
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bas.!ball
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boys before I would drop her lhlo year."
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lumbus Jell Monday night that ham the.n ~ t1f~. , _ ,
he may well be worlh the re- 1/ walfcs, made ~ .1M J!lfdi
ported $100,000 bollll5 he signed •nd Buffalo scared Oil a oaerJ;
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she belongad right away. Tbe . "SIIre we mllbi bave some
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observed, "I kllonr she wasn1 lie ostd ·IJe
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an easy out when l pitched to use her u a acorekeeoer.
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rest of the .....0 .lh!lftit
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his no-hitter against the Mets.
and Kansas City romped he needed it. The Astros ling. P.
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Milwaukee at st. Louis , night
880 relay, Middleport,
1:42
York at Los Angeles, .
For a I!DY who was baniShed It's a good het that the 207-iover the Yankees and Whitey stranded 12 baserunners
to the buJipen
week
pound, 6-foot 2sinch hurler will F 0 r d a.-2. A doubleheader The Cubs hopped on Sadecki fHmdy
Stephenson
Vance, Pittsburgh at San Francisco,
a dismal aprmg be back in the starting rotation. scheduled between the Senators in the first inni
Lead-off Hood) Pomeroy, Southern.
night
Jtm Maloney of the In other NatlonaJ League
and Red Sox was rained out at man Glenn
greeted
rlBJ, Alan Wallace, M,
Amt-riean League
CrnctnnatJ Reds made one heck tion Jim Bunning five-hit the Boston
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The blff rJffhtbander
a an S.O shellackng over Houston ed Sil181e in the third inning Doug! Clemens sirl led
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oniHu!ter In Milwau- and
Cubs .'!rawled alJ over sparked a foursrun Philadelphia Ernie Banks was !tentionally
an:, S, Mathews, S., Me4 2 .667
kee StadiUm aga:nst the Braves Cardmal pitcher Ray Soldfl'ki uprising in helping Bunning lo r walked. All this added to four 220 .h,,h· Hind M 24 5· S
4 3 .571
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!hem 2-D. on an 8-0 shellacking over Houoton his first victory of the season. runs and in came Cardinal re- er M· S.;isher y.p.,
New York
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Deroo Johnoon s second-llUit118, and the Cubs crawled aU over Dick Farrell was tagged with fiever Ron Taylor.
Mile' relay Middleport \ .
Wash.,gton
:: 3 ·500 1
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Cardmal pitcher Ray Slidecki bill first defeat. Jloth pitchers Banks and Clemens later &lt;Cheadle H.;,. Blake
Los Angeles
3 3 .500 I
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IS Menkes bloop sin- in a 7-3 triumph.
are now 1-l.
homered Ernie's coming with Pomeroy'
Kansas City
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gle mto. short left to open the1 In the American League Los Houston tbreatened to score Santo
base. Dick Ellsworth Discus.' Diehl, ;?:· lOS Ft. 2
3 ·250 2
eighth mmng kept
beat Delrolt 4-2, the on several oceasions, but Bun- upped his pitching record to inches Ashley M· Dail
S Balt:more
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who was 15-10 last .year for the I White Sox downed Baltimore niDI bad the good pilj&gt;h when 2-0, while Sadecki i8 now 0.2.
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Re&lt;h, from heoomillg the first
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anc:nnau Pilcher •ince Ewell
(6) Briles !9) and M 5 ft.
inches · .Glad
M: Kansas C. 8 New York 2. night
Blackwell 0947) to pitch a noCarver.
(2;; Mathews, s, •'nd Ha;.. ,. P. • Chicago 7 Baltimore .2. mght
h:tter.
Loser _ Sadecki (().21 HRsLos Allleles 4, Detroit l , n1ght
walked only three
B ks 13 d) Cl
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(Only gam., schedult:di
apd, §lruck out eight In hurling
an
r ' emens (lst),
NBA Playoff Sludlngo
Tuesday's Probable Pltrhrn
the 'lllird OhHtfUer of his rna- ·
By Uoltecl Press ID!ernall-1 Washington at Boston jor league career while pickllll Mlddlepol'l tnade it
two/ The Jacket. moved ahead 5- Only gameo scheduled.
&lt;Best of Sev..)
urn &lt;1 0) vs. Morehead tO.Oi.
up his first victory aganst no straight over Kyger Creek Mon- 3 ID the second and stayed aAmerlcaa League
W. L. (Only game scheduled!
defeats. Wade Blsslngame was day with a 14-7 victory on the head the rest of the way in the Ballimore 001 100 000- 2 7 1 Boston
2 0
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1Bobcats home diamond with lree-hittil18 contest. Four
the loser. He is now O.L
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0 2 Kansas City at Detroit
Put Ill Bullpe~
1Mike Gardner goilll the
dis- scored as Tyo walked three
Pappas, Barber 16), Hall
Monday's Result
Los Angeles at Cleveland
In 30 innmgs of spruqr ·lraln-: lance, spacing out 11 hits.
ners, hit a batter, had a
(I), Haddix &lt;8)
Boston 129 Lo• Angeles 123
Minnesota at New York
lng compelitlon he hAd given i Chuck Leach, third.sacker, ball dropped iii center field,
Orsino; John, Fisher [8)
up '40 hit. and 28 runs. M"'lag- I and pitcher Lanny Tyo were permUted Stobart to get his
Martin. Romano. Winner- John
---- ~--~-er Dick Sisler yanked him .from ; the only 'Cats getting ID Gard- ond of live hits in five trips, li-D). Loser-Barber (().2). Hrs
the startil18 rotation and put ner's bair seriously. Leach had tbree sil181es and two doubles. -Berry (1st) Skowron
him in the bullpen.
a lrio ol sqfes iii three offic- Coach Gar! Wolle ollhe
Cater (1st). .'
"I was !old to throw on the ial trips and Tyo had a double ets cleared his bench In t
Ne" York 100 001 000- z
lldeliDes and give the word and two singles In thrte trips. 7th with the score IU.
when I was ready," Maloney Middleport took a 1-fl lead in Tyo walked six and fanned Kans. City 401 300 OOx- 3 10 o
said. "Las! Friday we had a th~ top of the first inning on II while Gardner, the Junlor Ford, Rooiff 14), Stafford (5),
day off and I threw for a long ba&lt;k·to-back singles with two righthander, walketl nobody
&lt;7) and Blanchard. st...
· 0~1) and Edwards. Losertime to Don Pavleticb. Every- out by Gary Stobart, Bill Hal- fanned lour.
thilll seemed to fall into place. ley and Jerry Vanlnwagen.
Today the Jackets take
(0 11. HR-Gentile (3rd),
No soreness, my pitches were Kyger went ahead 3-1 in Its Jackson at Middleport.
doil18 what I wanted and I was lutll' of the first on Leach's sin· Other Middleport hitters were I Detroit
011 000 000- 2 7 1
gelling them over." ·
gle with one out, Tyo'o double, Buddy Moore a single, George Los Angeles 000 300 Olx- 4 9 o
Two years ago Maloney lost Don Thomas's gilt of first base Sauer two slogles, Halley
Lolich, Gladding (8) and
AltoM&gt;e: i'enll GT- a
..._-helps
a no-hitter when Ellis Burton on Mark 'tannebill's bobble . at singles, Van Inwagen a
Moore, Lope-. t1-l) and Roof.
hourenduranoe- ~vents - - at Davlona and ~bring_
tell 111 how Ml baild betta- cars for yoo. 0Ufe.
of the Cubs got a hit. Last sea- sllortstop and Joe Fisher's dou. and Jim Johnson two sing!... Loser-Lolich U-11.
The spirit of lht: Ford GT. down to 10; diS!UlCI II'e
ra11, ~ Europe'8 fine~~ entries ill lW8 13oon Joe Christopher broke up ble.
For Kyger Larry Snyder,
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while irltoxicated,
andof $10
and Lloyd and Dallas,
of :home which OCCUlTed on Marcil destroyed later in tho
1costs for no operator's lir~nse ; Reedsville, and a sister, Carrie
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great
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iChurch of Christ of Reedsville
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LONDON (UPli Lady dueled by I.Jewis llussell. Burml
~ Churchill, widow of th&gt; lat&lt;.will be in Reedsville cemetery.
Sir Winston ChurLh!ll, Is apart·!Friends may call at the Ar~
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ldm..U lnlo tbe wlmier'l ctr- John Blake ID the mile.
Philadelphia a Houston 0, night
de "'" • heave of 1115 feel
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Ch:cago 7 St. Lou:s 3, night
two laches of lhe dlacas.
MilS " m Logan today lor a
!Only games scheduled:
Of Middleport's 70 plus polnll, three-way meet With Logan and Tuesday'a Probable Pltcbera

Men ke Spoi•1s N0· HIt• BI•d by R·-ed-s l A~~np,u~~mpA~ms~ ~~·Di~hC
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JliD a1oney· CI.ncy WI.DS 2 0l~o~l~la~~~d~

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To HurITomte

By Uoltecl PI'OOI bternatloaal
Natloaol Leapo
w L Pet.
1.m Angeles
,
3 1 750
Plttsburgh
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4 2 .667
Cincinnati
4 2 667
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&lt;llicago
4 2 667
Philadelphia
.GOO
3 2
the Milwaukee
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part
fig:,
lon over a Laker club over that ,
'des. Dupree was silppOied to
lrng championship span.
meet Manny Quinney of BuffaBooton has been invincible on EARLY FAVORITI!i
lo N.Y. in lhe eigiJt.round
Hs home court thus far, be4t- f YONKERS, N.Y. (UPI)but' Quinney wu replaced
lng Philadelphia lour limes and Meadow Skipper, wbo finflhed by Clay Thomas of Paterson
Lm: Angeles twice In
home second behind Smoke Cloud in N J M :Ia
h he . .
three last Thursday's $1000110 I te. ~ ·•. h~~ fd w. en oOn~J~
games, but droplng au
visill lo Phllad I hi
f
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'Iff eg urlllff tr-,..,.
The Ce
' e p a.
na IOit8 pace, as
en JJ&gt;
the final
"':"""" victory In Blllled as the early Z-1 favorite Pace, the middle event 1n Yon-

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25-21!
for Seeond Pla-ce
Bud
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poralloo •hlch Porter liiiPel to

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Panthers Edge Southern

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(UPII-The Bo.otoo as eaay as their opener
In
Coach
Bickel
the Pomeroy High schoolthlnCeltia:, singularly unsucceaful whlcb they IODt • pair o! final
clada figUres his squad, the first in Panther history, pU))..
'"' lotellfD COU1'II m the current pfayoU reconls.
ed off a minor mitaele Monday when it edged Soutftera
NalfCIIai Balll&lt;etball Aasociatlon Jerry West was the major
Loeal for ,erond place in a three-way meet at Middlepqrt.
The final points toted up to the Jackets scampering
playolr., wfll try again Wednes. I'0480il why the Celtlcs won by
· day night on a trip to Los Ang· only sl.x, IU-123, Monday ni8ht.
off to a lopsided 701;:\ points, Pomeroy 25 points and
He &lt;hot over, unde:, around "Here'a oomolblq ' 1111111: he'd Southern 2l'AI points.
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The Celtlcs
and t.lJJowib the uoual •llcty Ulo. II omelll Ulo llldmettl!"
It was the first time anyone on the Pomeroy squad
1
Iloslon defense to role up 46 DUPREE nGJrrs
had competed In any kind of a meet, and only the secadvantage ov.':.":
the W"&lt;lllOSday and Friday night persofllll poinll. Actually, the NEW Y ftK (UPI) Ji Du ond time they had ran on a cinder track. Last week DickWestern games 01 they hunt .game wasn't as close as the
el took his boys to Middle1 Nu
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their oeventh straight pia off U ltnal orore indi.,tes since llle pree
·~:~ w·
fac. port to ~ctice ,on the MHS hall mile and the high Jump.
lie eighth crown in nin Y
• Celllcs maiDIIined a
dozen- :nghanin": le
; - t to- one-fifth o a mile oval.
Brother Alan Wallace
took

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(Continued from .PI&amp;e 1) . .,• ...., ·truclc re&amp;illralion lees Alberla w.,.,...a ho.JM 011 lha
worb. He lndlealed If lbere II
oept per plk:a Ill IU lfarrl!onviiJe Road. '1bere wiB
' a "-•lne IDle--'~ L ,tbo ,_bite for trucU
,
,
be._,. uct ~
pie on
~ to
Pllli'OPII.
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JliODt,
flY
be •
would
be w1111n1
leftd 1111 •

Middleport man
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I' be Taken
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West Gets 45,
But Celts Win

lllhOidroelllllo·ao••::l
body o1 Ml44lepori HI J 1:
Seloaol, Wodlleoda)', April 11,
at U:» p, Zil. 'Doe _ . , .
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wm foallln: !be .....,. ,..,..
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by lhe MRS llalld llooolen
Aua. •• pari of Ill nltoonll
procram uti wullftiPd bJ
Mr. Wllllanl
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facllltl... o1 Vole
31 • t. Emergency.
aAll '1'0 MEET..._
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The Pom""'7
!lome
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Club wW
raeet....moa.
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said he would
A Rt. I Middleport man Is Idleport wu dllcussed.
as a NaZi but as a
to be Ioken to the _ Five bUDdred dollara wu
1tu:Jonal, white, Caristian"
State Hospital for ob- llraztl!fened from the parking
didate who would make
servatlon alter confeoslng to a llol meter luu:l to ~the general
ia "s government ·'the most
burglary ol the Rutland fund and a lllOiorCJClt lor the
per rent
Branch of the Pomeroy Nation- pollee Ioree to c:becl&lt; parking
1)
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p
Chr!&gt;tian state
a1 Bank and arson of homes ID meters wu purehaoed at a
(Continued om age
in u,e U.S.A." Rockwell
the Happy HoUo1f area.
cost, with tnlde-18, ol $2SS.
IBidwell, all received body botn major political parties
MeigB County Sheriff Robert 1 - The streel oweeper will be
brui.., and abrasions but
'"~egenerated" and "fallen
c. Hartenbach Identified the1repalred.
required treatment.
tims to the Negro bloc •ote." man 81 Pearl Edwin Searls, 22. ( - Chief Jed WebCJter's report
Smith was cited to
Tbe lherlff saki Searll wulof 15 arrests, 18 accidents ln. county court April 30 lor
~ti,\1\U _ CtJBAN
beil18 held In county jail ID veatigaled, two bcm:lo taken,
Iure lo yield right of
.
wlh the felonies to- 42 complalnta tnveatlpted, lour
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Another driver was Slig!Jtly F .df 1 Castro "iaid today in a 2
but Prosecuting Allorney Illegal ,........,.
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. . ed .
7 50 p m
hour' 25 minute speech
Fultz, indicated Searls warnings issued. 10 emergency
~nJu: '~t a 124 in Rutl;..d A, Pis! guerrillas wil: take
be lranBferred to the Alb- Cl!lls In the vtllage durin&amp; the
c=~ :.fven .west by Charle~ R Gi.latemala, Co.tlorubia and
ens State Hospital.
past month, street metet ltlOitThomas, 17, Rt. I, Middleport, mela because national
Sheriff Hartenbach oaid
ey of $11M 1l!1d lOt money ol
1
ran off the right s1de of the 1in tthose Latin countnes are
confessed to both him $189 was accepted.
1
hi hwa and struck a parked: ec !Ve "me~ctnaries.''
an FBI agent that he en· Attending Wt!re Mayor Lepr,
g
y ed b Charles Eads of , 1 no premoer c!JI:med h&lt; has tered the Rutland Branch of Clerk Schoenleb, ud Councl~
car own
Y
1 ,•:~ptw ed enuugh
Amerwan
Pomeroy National Bant I• men Rizer Fultz PouliD and
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Rutland
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9 p. Ill Saturday by bn:liii- Colllno.
.
ked
be- ' er the past SIX )ears to o1.age
Into the back part of the
----rar mto another par. ~r
l loo revolutio'l! ir Latin Amer·
Authorities said nott~
longing to Char~es f&lt; . Ohlm~:r· ~ ira. Tht Amerir:-an 1'reasurv has illg was dJsturbed in the- bank. ASK DEATH PENALTY
19, Rutland. There was he y,l p•id for a Ja•ge part of our Searls reportedly aloo
con- CAIRO (UPI) -The prooedamage to the . Thomas and arms supply.''
that he had set fire to , cutloo plans to demand death
Eads cars and light to the 01&gt;
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least tbree houses in the jaentences for three West Gerllnger vehicle. .
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Happy Hollow area. Frank Els- mans aecused of IIPY1111 qallt8t
Thomas was Cited to Me:gs ;
I
I t te
In est'~·- the Untied Arab Republtc, the
juvenile court .charged
with ·
S. I Oll
!~a:sg ~ ~=igs
~ve;;~ newspaper At Ahram l8id tofailure to stop m assured clear
Iing the arson complaints Mon- 1day.
~
d
The newspaper said the case
distance.
A minor accident tuok place
IeS 0
al~arls was picked up by the agalnal the three alleg~ aples
on the parkmg lot of the Meigs
Sheriff's Department at · thei-WoHgq LoU, hla wile 1l!1d
I State Highway garage at 8:15 Servlc" are announced . tor ,
est of Rutland
MBrobat' Frank Kiesow-haa been com•a. m. A construction tractor op- ILula Dillon, 59., of Reedsville,
'tnlls aeeordJnrl to Hart- pleted.
I erated by Thomas E. Manuei. :who died late Sunday night al l bah
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123 . Rt. 2, Racine. was makingjHolzer hospital. .She was : :enn: tdterlll oald Searll admU- 24, at the request o1 Rutland
i a !J lurn and a blade on the ;daughter of the late Bert
'led settln&amp; fire to a house own-IMayor Ell Dennison.
I outfit struck a park«! car be~ :Nettie ISovel) Schultz of Ollve jed
the 1\lzer 011 ~~ The final lire probed In
' longing to Albert Hen."ley . There ito\1/nship. Two.
ch:~dren alsolon JZ'nualj I' in which darnageslcorinectlon with Searl• was
: was only minor damage to the ;preceded her ID deat .
llotaled about $tOO and also con-I at tho home ol hla lather, J.
car.
Surviving are her husband, fessed he had slarted the blazell!i. Searls, Sheriff Hartenbach ;
I Carroll Swanson. 51. Middlr ·Cecil Dillon, three sons, Ceril ,lhat burned a bome valued atisald the Rutland Fire depart· ·
! port . was lined $50 and costs., Dillon Jr., Ronald, and Rog- !$1,5011, which had been
thelment wa~ Cl)led IWk:t duri~
·given f1ve days m JSII. ar~J : er, of Reedsville, and 11 daught· property of Joe Bolin, deceas- the evemna: Sunday to ~
11
1 his licenoe suspended lor Sutler Evelyn Mundry, also
of ed. The Sheriff's department In- gulsh blar.eo at the home
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HA .' IDLE

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llo COLUMBUS (UPJ) - M o :Harm produdl, Vote 113 - 1:
tao vDJace
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da , major
aet1o:1 Jllli'oduced:
11-!0 oromotton
'" y '
ce·
H.B. 721, prohlblll dumping
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eedal
- -ol at a glan · 8 '1.,""'
ed
at Pamenl)'
Qlamber
of dlrt, oil, . etc., on public
~m
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p as~.
--•·
roads.
CUmber Pftlldeld
Jack CAr1r
litter
H B 4Qi lake 1 pot· cent of H.B. 725,
requ eo
oey lMleMed tlle Col~ mem- Uquor~ funds' lor a treatment bags In all motor vehicles,
ben wW
wl Mil)' program for alcoholics Vote H. B. 720, allows use
of
or Charles Lea•r Ia ICCCIJI. 112 - 7.
.
I new IBM voting maehlne.
pllsblq
llleer1Joa1:
projeetofol debrla.
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-H. B. S211, "'
-anll Illes ·tax
SeDate ·
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111e r1
IDI
v . __._. exemptton .., poeka!Pnl eqylpo Paaaeil:
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Fred Cnlw ..,. a
ment 1o flrzmo wllldl piCk. S.B. ISS, gr.,W: new powert!
wert II • - lo 16 ........
to Jltate univer:dtles lor COD-

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::= Le,islation:'At a Glance

ecsa1~P.~t:.~~bny;:bDr.'. ?'~':~!·-------J :t::,.:
Public l·s Urged to Visit
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POmefOy Ll.brary ext ee
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3In]·ured when
Ri\'ef DCWS ~-=::.~p
;·~~~,;om~;. Traffic ·Case
m.; Steel RaJller uv Mel1lalll
Fli
3· 30 p m · Pamelo 1&gt;. down
ed
Car ps over .Gall&lt; readlup - Galllpoll1
' Meldahl
'5:30 p. m.; Ravens- Is Detennm
wood down Meldahl 8;50 p.m. ;
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DaJty ~ '-orlllddleport, o., Apr. 20, tlllls-s

Easter Program

HELEN HELP US!

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RMnl.
&amp;IIIIa todaJ oa wi!M,qlaally
t. , wwn, oon, ·
·
WU tlclledulld U M aplll dale.
Moncl.:y. Ml'll. Charles M. Hen·
Dam 18.2, 26.2, running ro !eel Cotton Queen up M~ldahl 7:80
Tile chaitP lD tbe .Amerlc:ao
ry, Gallipolis Ferry, son, 10 :55 P'l'. PLEASANT- Three ~r- on rollers, Pomeroy · Moson p. m. ; Buclleye State down P'l'. PLEASANT - samuel League sebedlilo
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a.m. Mondl)'.
sons were mJuted and their 1:15.12, Pt. Pleuant 2U3, Hin· Meldahl 8:10 p. m.; Christy La n llennell, Rt. 2 PaiPt of wet .....,... IIIII
P'l'. pLEASANT _ The tnal Ltn Roberto ; Edwin W. Black·
Dto&lt;Mrpd
1960 car wrecked In • one ton 2.17, Kanawha Falls 7.11, down Meldahi3 :3C a. m.
yto
- WMiber 'lllonday wlildl .-ed
docket lor the MIJterm ollhe burn vs Emmo Jeon Black· Patient• ..-ntly dllcllar&amp;ed car mishap Monday 8:35 a.m. Cllarleston 21.36. London and
Plealtllnl, .w"' arraigned bel
tbe J)&lt;lltpODelllen of a PatriM.o
'dason County Circuit
Court burn ; Georae H. Farley vs.
Included Mn. John Mllbotn, on Rt. 33. A car drtven by Sar· Marmet Dams were running GoWpolll Dam - AIIDn zeph· and conVIcted by JuBilee of Day doubleheader belweeo lhe
hu been releued. The crand Grtmm v•. G001ge ElaJOr Mn. G. Sontle, Georll" Rehl, ah Roush, 41 , Hartford, .w.. 2,1, feet and Winfield dam 9 er down 6:15p.m.; Penneayl· Peace A.M. Goodwin on two two teonns.
jUrors wiLL be&amp;in their dutios rella P Farley . Guy Stewart Mrs. G. F. Donohue, · Mro. E. travelmg south on Rt. 33 when feet.
1 vania down 8 p. m. ; Western charga, recklell clrlflnl, .011 May 3rd 11&gt;11 lhe
jury Lena JohiiiOn ; Bran"'n H. Me- D.
Mrs. D. T. Wlrten· ahe Ioiii control of the car. hit Be M
I
down 10 p.m.; JarneJ Hines up and
Ill
d falllll'f! Ill have
tonvenes on May :lith.
Grimm ; Richard JohniiOII YS. burg, Ml'i. Blaine Carter and an embankment and
Ol'·
at ovemen"
er down 12:20 a. m.; C. V. Jlm1m' down
. coo on
·
CIVIL ACTIONS:
Pauline vs. Hilda Stewart ; Ethel
R. infant clauahter. Mro. J . G. Sha- er on Its top. Mra. IIOUih recetv·
-:up tl I : t5 a. m.; Elgercllff up 3:3G a. vehicle under control, $l.O and OIYOI'WI TO lllfttliiT Of&gt;
Huddleston vo. Cecil Huddle- Donald vs. Edna E. McDonald: ver ond Infant 100, Mrs. Wtl· ed a t'Ut over the left eye, nooe 3,jo · . ~. ~·New Martinsvill~ m. ; Ben McCool up 4:45a. m.; costs, Mooday.
MIIOI MAIOII AliA
ston· Majorie L. Htrrls, et allklen Gglbhe vs. Harold Euaene Ham P. Sheets and mlant son, ne&lt;k and back Injury.
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John
Ladd
Dean
Solvay
up
•:fi
a.
m.;
J.
8.
Lew·
Otbm
cmvll!led
before
Good,
1 10
vs. Lucme Swackhamer. et al; Gibb! ; Dorothy Pattenn, an Mn. B. J. Spencer and Marie Two passengers In the c~r, up 14.' 11 p.m..'· Illinoi!l up l.t, it up 8:15 1): , m. ; Andrew Calbert Wlltard Bar·
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A L. King vs. Edwin L. Kin&amp;; inlant, el al vs. Larry Patlfr· Kirshner.
Belty Sue Roush, 12: complam- 'Tto ~ m .P:.!,~n Lane down t4, houn down 7:ll a. m.
win were Ro
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fun F Hatten , Admr ., et al; oon; Anna Vonciel Martin VI .
ed of a shoulder mjury and s.'u · ·: J b G P 15
.
ton, Mason, destroying
uo _::;: 00
rot Natlontl 'lank of Ga!Upo- Charles Irvin Martin ; 0 pal
had a Lump on the !ell eye and ·. a.m... aco u .
6·5S
Kanawha lltver- Semel up properiJ, $25 and costo; Arthut' .,.,, o.,._ vs Marietta Manufacturin&amp; Naomi Nott vs. Franklln NelDIES MONDAY
Randy Roush. 14, received a 5.30
London 6:55 a. m.; Allen R. Keefer, Rt.l, Leon, reckleos opCo .· Alexander McCautland, et SOil Noll ; Loyal Edward Daily, LOS :N~E~ES &lt;UP:) th
cut right hand. The injured were :: ~··a,: , St J'ary's u: 16' Merrill down Marmet 1:40 a. oration, $2i and COils; Howard IDal 'vs. Bright McCausland, et Jr., vs. Mar-lyn Ruth Daily ; Icy eDrr MC.hatrul , H8. 'sotrn
to the Meigs MThemorJ.al 4:45
Bo!worth uP m.. 'Mlelma Ann down Marmet Riffie, Leon, intoxication, '10 utter .. u.-:
Rickard v Robert Rickard·
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hospital for treatment
e
mts- ·
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nd otJJ Gilbert v Barnette Olio.
al; Daisy StE:rrett, et a 1 vs.
5·
'of Santa Anita race track. died
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1 1'1 , 12:30 a. rr1 .; Philip Sporn 2:10 a. m.; Helen Z. down a co i
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Ti
Monday night in St. Vincent's
y I " up 17, 4
m.; Temcooddown Winfield 4:55 p. m.; Jefferson rey·
tt.'!aa::fuaeuf•.:tl
Jam~s L. as vs. na ~
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Hospital.
18, 8:40 p.m.; John Ho
up
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&amp; Cecil Mash· City of
Pomt vs. Arawana Sue Krebs : Jac· ed $10 and costs on speedmg Yo1'k.
19 7.10 8 m . Beaver up 20 up Wmfle 8. • p.m., ·
asant vs. 'walter M. Wind- quelynn Nibert vs.
Charles
WRITER
DIES
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.ohn.,
J
Rowe
up
20'
Bowles
down
Winfield
1:45
p.
charges ; Clarence Thompson, h~ n~ o.u:,.,.. •
1 NEW YORK &lt;UPli - A 1u· 12 · ··
·be
LONE DIES
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nd W Bail _ , .o~o ... •olloott. • ,_, "'
Ple
sor. et al; Toney M. Kauffer, Fredl!!l'ick N1 rt.
CO 1 L
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toa.m.;
Lynn
B.
up
:u,
12:05
a.
m.;
W.
H.
Shaver,
Jr.,
up
Huntlngtan,
ymo
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an infant et al VI. Wattle E. SEPARATE MAINTENANCE: ALPINE, Calli. (UPll -Theo-,neral servtce will be he d 59 m . Francill Houlland up 23 Winfield 11:30 p. m.; George or, Huntington, Charles F. Ood- ....,. "":,""" ofllN. ~d
Brumfield· American Utility Sellie M. Kinnard vs. John L. dore C. MacAulay. a p•oneer lday for ArchAe Rabtrtsan,
m . Helen R up GreenuP Price up Winfield 3:30 a. m.; riJI, Huntington, were each fin·
:,..:tr';t
Coal Co.
H. A. Lieving, et Kinnord; Iva D. Boston vs. AI· aviator and retired Air Force a former
p·•m : Bob ·Benter down Lucy Jane Lucas down Win· ed $9.10 and costs on speeding ::U
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al; Delbert Flora. Jr., an infant, bert S. Bolton.
colonel, died
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et al vo. N. R. Williomson, Sr.; PETITION FOR INCREASE home. He was :_Gladys 0. Ord vs. Dallas H. OF SUPPORT Donald Ray
Roe, et al: Betty Jan• Fowler, Fields vs. Betty Jane Fields;
et al vs. WUiiam J. VIcars : W. Carole Sue Dav ts vs. Robert
King Par!DRI vs . Lewis
A. Gordon Davis.
Woomer; John L. Rowley vo. CONTEMPT AcriONS ' Myr.
Phyllis J . Martin; Elaine Row· tie Mar1e Thomas vs. Gaylord
ley vs. Phyllis J. Martin; Town Thomas : State of W. Va .. et 11
land, et al; RoscOf Dinge11, Jr. v1 . Donald Budd~ Cheesebrew;
of Henderson vs. Alex McCaus- Charlotte Ann H1\l vs. Delbert
tl al vs. Leroy Everly , et al; M. HilL , ' ·lyrlle . ~ · Shobe ts .
Barbara Ann Brown, Admrx., otto A_. ~1obe: Ltlhan A. Sayre
et al n. John E. Davis, et al ; VII. W~l ham B. Sayre; Eleanor
Ray Crank .. Phobe Elizabeth L. Gorreu vs. Dale W. Gar·
crank vo. Qutn-D Coal Co., et rett; WUIJS H. Martin, Jr. vs.
at ; Sidoey E. Huddleoton, Ex· Anna Belle Mortln; Dorothy L.'
ecutor, et al vs. Beulah GRrlin- Wr1ght v~ . ~er~ard D. Wr1ght,
der . et al: v. w. Siders. et fl.l Delm:es Mane JiJeldB vs. George
vs Jack Hendrick, et al; Appa- R. Fields · Geneva J. Chapm~n
lachia Power Co. vs. Rw~sen vs. Thurman E. Chapman; LmL. Ball, et al; Appalachian Pow- dil Mae Cottrill, an i~fant , et
er Co. vs. MeMn L. Curry . et al vs. Jame., R. Cotten \I ; Homa) ; Appalar.hlan Power Co. vB. \ er S. Hill v~ . Julia A. ~ Ill:
walter E. Garland, et al; Appa- James E. Morrow , an mfant,
lachian Power vs Hilda Giles el t'l a\ vs. Patly Lou Morrow.
al: Buffalo Bank, a corp., et a\
--vs. V. W. Siders, et al; Lowen - - - - - - - - 8 . Harshbarger vs.
Sammy
Mayes; Barbara Ann Brown,
Admrx .. et al vs. .James Me~
Dade, et al ; New Hnvetl Builders, Inc. vs. Dwight K. Sayre,
Entered Hospital
f'l al: C. V. Sparks ''s. Dallas
Amon&amp; those who entered Ho1R. Ourst ; Mis~uri Jene Ball V!. ] zer hospital in the past 24 hours
Herman VanMatre ;
Russell were . Shen Anne Wedemeyer,
1.. Ball vs. Herman VanMatre; SIB\': Second Ave , Sherida L.
L F:. Eads, et at vs. Joe Scott; White , 75 Cedar St. , Homer LeRillh Pref"'h. el al "' F."!'l~al roy Adkins. 1912 Chatham Ave.,
~o!lwel1, et al ; George E. John· Mn. Leo R. Brumfield, Eureka
w· ~h' p·1 . et al vs R• ')" 1 Star Rt.. Mrs .. H. Walter Rider,
Pedmond, et al: River
Coal ! Rt. 2 Vinton, Mrs . .Jerry L. At1·
vs. Grover C. Fowler, ~~ : kinson. Neal Rd .. Pl.. Pleasant,
::1: Jack \fcDonald, el a\ vs., Mrs. Rupert R. Kent , New Havr •n Slal')e Dr ill ing Co.: Stab· len. W. Va., Mrs. David E. Ben-i
of West Virginia. et a\ vs. Mar-l nett , Rl. 3 Leon, W. Va., Mrs . i
\PI!f! \1anuFacturing f:o ; City Everette A. Stephens. Rt. 1 Mt. l
frf! &amp; fi'Ul!l Cn. vs. fqetern i Alto, W. Va., Henry W. Bailey,
States Petroleum: Nancy Prlf1ae Jr .. Syracuse, Drewy McHen\'B. Wt•·,~m Russell: C. V. M..a- \ ry Gore. Rutland, Keith Suth·
bnn Yl. Eastern
State
Pe- 1erland. Rt. 1 Rutland. Mrs. Ha·
troleum;
Hershel
Col· 1.el I. Cleland, Racine, Richard
Unsworth, et a\ Vl'l W. Va . In- w Maynard. Rt. 2 Racine, Ot· l
dustrles Development Corp.; tls Burton, Rt. 1 Jackson.
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State of We~l Vira:inla, et al \o'S. : Mn. Fred A. Riegel. Rt. 2'
011.. R. Aurgess.
Jackoon, Willard C. Day. Rt. 4
rRIMIN~L ACTIONS: State Jack!IOD. Carl A. Wallace, Well·
... Dorot!1y Mae Cook (Cm •ton, Ml'l. Lando E. canter . Rt.
tr.butlngl: State vs. Jam., Lan· 2 Wellston. Mn. Bobby G. Pendon See &lt;Break • Enter!: State nlngton, Hanging Rock. Mrs.
vs. Eli Siders {trespass).
Herberl s. Johnson , lronton.
CRIMlliiAL APPEALS: State Mrs. John F. Moeller, Rt. 3
v~. Chri~ F.. Mathews (Non-Sup- Ironton. Mrs. Ernest C Bower·
rr.rt); State vs. John Horton . smit.h, Columbus. Mrs. Dora M.
Roger• (Peace\.
\ Balley, Rt. I Greenup, Ky ., Mrs.
BASTARD~ ACTION : State Ro) G. Chapman, Ravenswood,
of W. Vo. Ex Rei Judy Rich: W. Va, Elll!ene P. Curtis. Ravmond Yl. R~x Eugene Thorne. enswood, W. Va., Robert L.
DIVORCES: Edith M. Hou- Bush, Ravenowood. IV. Va.,
china vs. James E. Houchlno: Steven E. Blakely, Ravenswood,
Maxie Lewlo vo. Geraldine Lew· W Va .. Mn. Cledlth C. Hicks,
II; Anna Lee Robertln Frank- Evans. W. Va., ond Mro.
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BY RICK DU IIIOW'
boertedl)' and unblusblngly to dull altair. Now let ue suppose 'lbe JDGI1Ilnl liar II SllUn
Ullilecl Pr.. , ..,..d~
lelerilkle'• comer. the only r&amp;- tb&amp;t we did Indeed hue 1 11$. 'lbe
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HOLLYWOOD CUPI) -'ftlete m•lnh'l obotacle to the mecllum pme weekend • ooly ICbedule and Jupiter
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.,fy television'• lUrioUI effortl Weot Cout, for Instance, t h e be thrto or lour ~ before In 1111, Colonel lloberl
1o dom~?cate .what II Jell of Mllwa:uU&amp;Chlcago game that the viewer aaw 1 really excll- Lee
hiJ commlatlon
the sport• misleoce to Wlal wu seen ran mto the next iDg game ll!ld there would be the United Sta!H Army
Yldeo domination.
Jbow "Wide World of s~"• " 00 •· ,. '• ·-•lnteniiOII Of olf...iDg
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This beautiful flicker of bode- becauee of Its length. '11Us il the sloe!&lt; and re1111n lntereot. It forceo
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pendonce was an obvlouo lfld the sort of thing that annoYJ would be a disaater for baseba.l In 18119 Nul dictator
bnporlant factor Saturday In te.evosoon Immensely: Baseball In 1erm1 of eoutlnolng 1n1ere11 H'tl
' bo In Austrl
the debut of AJ!C-'1"1''1 weekly has no .respect. for its schedule, -which lo esSOI!tial over a ball- ;nor,;.~•Shlr~ Temple
baseball games, ,. h 1c h are lor the precos1o'l of manU- year schedule.
ed her movie career In the
. ·en in major league cities 88 factured show business. The
"Stand Up And Cbeer"
well as in JDOSt other areas owners may be in the bag, but
throughout the country.
the sport ilae~ m u s t be
Moot of baaebaU'J club ow11- whipped Into shape, must be
era have almoot trampled altered ao that It can no longer
10. Golt
each other ill their desire to d181urb tlte machme.
ACBOS.
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~ion gravy offered by ABC-TV, sooner or later there will be l 15. Whhat.
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25. Female
medieval
which has frankly and publicly changes. no matter what the
win
helannounced its desire to drostl- protests now. AB&lt;:-TV. for In- t. Molody
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cally change the spOrt by mak~ stance, has never (al least :::;::~~"
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tng it solely a weekend diver· forcefully) deserted in entirety
Uol
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aplrol
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workro&gt;ont:
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aa. Organ ot
NBC telecasts that
w e r e network may have its individ·
choice
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21. SJetveJeu
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bullfighter
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38. Indii'ent
blacked out within 50 mlles of ual lovers of sports, the net· 18 . .Tuiu
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38. Turklsh
4.2 Source of
major leagu~ markettl. Nor ~rk Itself ts a piece of mach ~~: ~~~d 11.
13. Wh.h1a
title
urbt and
were they distracted by the mery that has no love for anyprefix.
33. Goddeaa ot
heat
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peace : Gr.
43. King of
act that baseball In It! present thing except as it can be ap- 22. Steal
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form has .successfully malo- piled to producing profits .on a 23. Thf!-:-·35. Wandered
44. Chatter
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tain~ Its place as the natiooal large scale, and in step,
ttl. ::~ght
pastime year in and year out. Yet again on Saturday this
vehicle
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7:45 Echoes of Joy
6:05 Saered Heart
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7.30 Sign On - Army Hour
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4 '1111 Disclng With Do!l
10:30 Portraits of a Patriot
7:55 News
4' 30 lntercltange
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I :OO,Bapllst Layman's Hour
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l:Gt Tloe Rev. H. G. Stewart 7:45 First Baptist Church
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4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:1111 Saturday New• Report
5.15 lllnner Musicale
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9:110 Musical Interlude
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11:30 Children's Chapel
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found the glasses on South . ELEcrRLUXSWeep.e r - com. FOR SALE 1 st
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Third St. please contact Mrs. 1 plete with ti'l cleaning attach·
t . p- nve g'hen BP~F
ATTo•ttiYI I"CJ• PLAINT.,,
Bruee Lloyd, WY 2-349fi_
ments. Pay balance due $17.90. :rly m omeroy,d b otoh. brlck I
Wright Paw•r Slwt
(4.1 •· 13.tW-.n (I&gt; ,.. n. ece
4 19 tf
u arge rooms an
a , ase- ,
LIOAL ND'I'IC.
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Terms arranged. WY 2·25'111. rnent and gas furnace. Would 1,
Sal11 &amp; Sorvlc1
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Wan-t ed To Buy
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convert to double rental. Qn.. i r----------~'
JflrceUo .cutarlno, whOM Pllee
- ---- -----19~·.n FORD pickup, 1%4 Ford ly $4200.00. Reasonable down
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': ' I\N1JtNG Timber. Top cash car. new motor· 2 bull calves. payment. Monthly payments
o:.: Go Karh
tatn,d. 'JlOUfted dw
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prlr'e paid Marion Reynolds, Hereford - Charolais cross- on balance. Phone WY U865
m~o!3 '1.:~th:' ~~· :*'·a:..':
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er. Phone WY 2-6815.
available to qualified person. joining Billy Knight, Ruger
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Middleport Flnl united Pre'
W tiJ tw • - ' - ' •ol'!tt• ,nt' a.. &amp;
,..,. O.• .,
1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door _ _ $1495
byterlan Chureb wllh 1111 1111
lor cholr in charge.
.I:IUUI .II.J'IONI
6 ~vl. engine, Powerglide trans. Good wbitewoall tires, nadio
l' h
l"uhlllll., - " • • d141 rUft1
Tbt Ramtolor
and
healer,
beautiful
red
finirsb
with
clean
interior.
PartictpatlnJ were Sere J
to :tid1• !If ...,....., 11\J ~ ~~. .....,.d
World lllandanl of e.&gt;mpaet
u'·~· • • ..,.at&gt; • •
t!::r....,..,. cbould
he
1962
Ford
4-Door
Station
Wagon
$899
Lewil,
Roy Coleman. Edith anr
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tmm-c'll•'"l'
Ttl• ljl&gt;llllo
Es.celleoct~
h• hrl IIV\1! nn1 ,.. ,....pnn~ht• ftyo
va engine . Automatir trans. P.S. Beigl'! finish with red vinyl
BUJy Haptonstall, Mn. Pau:
cnor• &lt;.11• ~ "'" ' "~ ~a
81&amp; ear ruom. rtdo IIIII F .
intPrior, good tires, needs some body work .
HaptonstaU: Rue Tuckerman
tormaDC!e. SmaD ear eCOAum:r
KJio ra
ao'r Panel ~---$1599
The out
Easter
themedecorattona
wu ear- Floyd
rled
tn the
p It 0Carm&amp;eb,d Rlehard
the Rev Owen
Bow
1963 Corv
""' ~111&gt; 'l.rt !ief'TIM
APRIL
18
aod
maaaRerabllfl!t
4 c.au
,.. •ord on" uwertt""
Lora l!r ownf'd , good tire!i, beige C:nish , heater, oide dooro.
FOil SALE: Modem &amp; room
T h e Twilight Garden Club which Included an Easter egg a:d ~up;:.~•. Lillian' Stell!
~lntmUrl' •Ch a flt G(l eeaU
See
l1 t,;enh ~ •nod for l'bree -nD
created by Mrs. Weber,
.
ted tht
lod
Discoun
t
Pri&lt;'€'.
wiU
meet Tuesday evening, ah1 tree
OO.,II'Opolltd
lllotAII'O
on..erttn ...
fr~me
home
in Syracuse. with
an
annual
custom.
Cupcake
organl.St,
presen
pre
~ n., een• ()l~roun• uo 11a,., ~"• •DII
the home of Mrs. Eddie Smot Easter baskets punch
E. lllatn Street Pomero'
bath, &lt;3 bedrooms) large uti!.
ice and postlud&lt; and aceompanla
1 rl• pild ..-1tntr 10 ~"'''
('II.RD O• rHANlll'l • OISITIJ~Il.lS5
with Mrs. Ralph Glbnore ato8 cream and ca~y wer~ served f~ the,,anthem "My Redeeme.
PlloDO WY wrnt
s
ity
room.
double
carport,
ga
'I :a:1
for
10 won't rn.ln I
Membero are
4 Z2 tiC co-hostess.
lmue
ltoo&lt;'l&gt;
addlrtnnao
•ord lr
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
!urtldce, fully Insulated, w•l I
after the guest of honor bod Loveth.
R&amp;H Blac(- 4- bring articles for an auctl00 opened her gifts.
oatlr
POMEROY,
OHIO
to
·•qiJ
carpeting,
birch
cabi
Three large crosse!~
werr
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FORD
1959
V8
OI"FFf:E HOURS
. sion sale.
e:l(l " rot t~&gt; a.on P at
•
'-,~"""""'""'"'-:""''"''"'""""""'7---E:;:C:i;;--- nets. Shade and fruit trees door standard trarunms ,
APRIL 28
pJaced back of the altar aile
SllLWd•JI -3 :ltl A lit to 12:00 000,
For Sale
srrubbery. Close lo school on&lt; owner $41111.110. New Hav· Th Salisbu PTA will meet Attending were Debbie May. white lilies placed around lh&lt;
ri"'S 80 lAS"
1'0 PLAI'i A
For Rent
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and church. Very reasonable. en 882-2401.
4 19 8tp
:
t 7 .~
The Cub Linda and Diana Baer of Chest- altar added to the lmprealV&lt;
RltSLil.1 PROD\JClNO
W ILN'f .\D
FURNISHED al )artmen~-Suit- ~ A~,f"~;i~n: ~~t~:9 p~p~l ~:d~28~0~ig, Syracuse, Ohio
Insurance
~:tsay a wiil p. p~·sent their er, Karen SUtherland, Jane Jervice. Seren Lewis, 1tath~
able for two girls or couple. , at' the former Rev. w. w
Sco~t.O.Rama program
Re- Wise, Cathy Searles, Rosemary Lacey, Edith arocl Bill Hapton
PHONE WY 2-2156
4 2 Uc
130 Mulberry C•ll WY 2-6615. 1 Bragg residence on Rt. 7 in
!'HI ITO Copymg Servtce Cop- Ire5 h
ts will be se;ved
Rice, Ellen Rice, Rita Phillips, stall and Roy Coleman wen In
I 14 tfc 1 Tuppers Plains. 1 will sell at
les made of legal papero.
men APRIL ll
'
Debbie Gates, Po•Jia O'Dell, charge of the decoriUona.
Card of Th~nks
P
i auction the household goods FOR SALE-Middl..,....'o ta!J. hirt!t records and almost any The Bradbury PTA will meet Mindy King, Sharon Jle.
tmr!ng tho morniDg worship
---- 's ROOM HOUSE in
orne- , formerly owned by
Rev
est buUding, toca!A!d 352 N other documents.
Wednesday evening at
the Weese, Sandy Taylor,
Mary serv1ce the choir presented a
Ttl OL'H preeious nieghbor.: roy Phone WY 2-5385.
Bragg, in part as follows : 2
Second Street, Middleport
Reuter blsaraace. PolllftOJ school at 7:30 p. m. There wi11 Ruth and Joy Sauer and Dallas special anthem9 "Bells of East.
.i nd tnends. uur heart's grat 4 14 tfc
Crosley electric ranGes,
2-Priced for quick liiBle
J.D.
I 4 de be an election of oUicers and and Duane Weber.
ertlde'' and an organ anL piano
1
!lude for your tribute to our
door Coldspot
refrigerator,
quire at Oblo Botel.
GUARANTEED. renewable for plans made for the
annual
Monday evening a family din- Easter selection was played by
Jov~'d on(' . Mr. J . B. Shockey . FURNISHED apartment ,
4 dinette table an d 8 cha.trs,
1ssu ed scboo1 p1cruc.
· · A baton dance ner was served iil honor of Don- Mn· Steifl and Mrs • Haplol&gt;
life hu!opitalization.
~'lr" Shor·key. Sons and room:- and bath. also, 3 bed- antique china close!. wr1nger
Business Services
at all a•es. Phone WY 2-'1168. team, students of Mrs. E rnest na'B birthday witb a decorated stall· A capacity crowd attend·
Oi:tughters.
ro001 house, 1126 F:. Main St. washer, bed. mattress, dress•
2 18 tlc Frazer, will be on the program birthday cake and tee cream ed the services•
B
4 20 ltp Pomeroy. Phone Harry ai- I er metal clothes c1oset • 2 ' 1· 0 · McCoy • Auc"oneer
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and Mrs. Tom Sea11y WJ'II show served to the Weber family
DINNER GIJEST!I
TIIA~KS TO ALL of - your whu ' ley, WY 2-3408. --' 14 6tc ' tr~nks, 2 wool rugs, 2 linol· i ed. experienced, Chester, Ohio. Employment Wanted a film on wa~ safety. Refresh- aod their grandparents, Mr. 'Blld Mr.HAVE
and Mrs. CharleF WUderwere so kind and thoughtrul
I eum rugs, 3 rocking chairs !
3 9 t[e PAINTING. interior and exter· ments will be served by the Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan.
muth entertaJned with a dinner
5 rooms 1 odd chairs, couch and chair,
sendmg
mE"
Pards
and
orhFUR.NTSHF.~
HOUSE,
·
d oofs Rates reason- second grade room mothers.
111
3
at their borne, Chesler ·
Sunday
er g1fl s whilf' I wa s a rt&gt;cl!nt l and bath 10 .Poml::'roy. Call o!il heating stove, antique i ~etglerhBaDdbiBJ -~~~
for ~~e . "eo:tract. or hourly. H. Class 12 Circle of the Heath
Rood. Guests were Mr. arocl Mrs.
p;1t 1cn t at Holzer Hospital . I ' Howard Cec il
WY 2· 5262 · book case, picture frames, 1 new omea Uu
m ldtcb.
M B 1
WY 2-5180.
Methodist Church will meet on
DAILEYS ENTERTAIN
Allen
l)i&lt;! and Mr. ar.d M r 1.
3 30 tfc stands. lot of S!llall antiques. , ens, storm wi.Ddowa. aluD
apprer1ated the token
of 800 W. Main St.
· ra ey,
t 20 6tc Wednesday evening at
the .Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dailey
Jam••
Bearhs and sona, 'l'laJo.
yr~u r fncndship more
than
other items too nunwrous to 1 lnum sldJng. Call Guy Ne1g.
- church with Mrs. Hattie Smith. entertained with a family din·
FURNISHED
4
room
apartment
1
I
1
~o u wlll ever realize. To each
mention.
Lunch availab e,
er, Racine, Ohio.
Help W•nt--'
devot1'onal chairman and Mra. ner Sunday at their home, Anne thy and Scott.
utilities
rurni
shed.
Inquire
au
and everyone of you I smJohn Arbaugh, owner, I. 0. 1,
1% 29 tre
-- - - Emerson Jones, program. Hos- St. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Ohio Hotel, Middleport.
GRILL COOK · Blue and Grey tesaes will be Mrs. E. M. Wond, Don Dailey and B.J. and Bar·
cerely say. " Thank yuu."
tel
McCoy,
Auctioneer.
,
1
MOVES TO IWO JIMA
4 13
Mayme Holmes. Syracuse. ·
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4 20 3lcl tiEA'nNG, Plum...... MaeDa Restaurant, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Emerson Jones, Mrs. Or- ry of NewArk _and Mr. and Mrs.
Marine Cpl. Robert N. Schua4 20_ 11".. in Smith and Mrs. Harold Wond· Gene Houda&gt;.helt and Becky and ter, now stationed in the PhD·
Ohio.
4 20 ltc MODERN 6 ro_o_m_s ·and biith
' f'llnoa..._ Arnold Brodoen.
Middleport. Ph. DON'T PUMP you aluggisb sep- Ol! EaSI MaiD Str&lt;e~ P- WOMAN in Pomeroy or Mid· gerd.
Randy, Pomeroy. Calling In ippines, has been transferred
1 SINCERELY Wish to thank , apartment.
my mnny friends and
ac- : WY 2-3121.
3 24 t.fc
tic t.'lnk. Get Kleao-Em-1\ll eroy. Pltue W1 Z.JI&amp;.
dleport to do telephone an- Th · Past Presidents of the the evenktg were Mr. and Mrs. from the carrier Prlnceston, to
q11 aintances who took
the rRAlLKR lots for rent, erose septic tank cleaner. Land- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_211_t1e_ swering service ~ her h~me. Ame~ican Legion Auxiliary o!-1 Howard DaHer and ' daughter, the Carrier Iwo Jlma, wltb tilt
1
1lmP and trouble to send me I to Laundrymal and schools
mark FarrL Bureau. 2 18 tfc I INOlME TAX Service, Jo)m.
Write c-o The Daily Sentinel,
ew Webster Post wiU meet Bronwyn of Middleport.
H.M.M. Squadron. He ~
tbe
carus while I was a surgical , Valley Lumber &amp; SuppiJ Com
Box 668-K, Pomeroy, Ohio. ~ednesday evening at the
. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamu M.
pRtiC'nl in a Pittsburgh, Pa. pany, Mldd:eport.
10-3-Uc
son · Simpson Insurance Ag· co===--c-:-:c::c;-=4::1c:7-c
-3tp home of Mrs. Charles Sauer Rock Springs Grange will Schuster, Riverview Dr.
""' pi&lt; aI recently. The cards I
Real Estate For Sale
ency, Room 6, Coal!! Build· "FEMALE. registered nurse, 11 Brownell Ave Middleport.
meet Thursday at 8 p. m. Opand notes were cert"l.nly
ap'l· H: &lt;h:F. an::: rour rn•1"'' lurryt~h&amp; .
- - - - d b th
ing, Middleport.
.,
·
Forward n..,.
••ht wo'II be
"
to 7 shift. to hour week. ConAPRIL
2Z
eratoon
MoreCoinfortWearl•t
prt-c'!ated. Again, thank you. e4l and llllfurniahed apan,tf FOR SALE : 5 room nln eda.'
I 20 tfe
tact admoru''strator, Veterans The Women's Association of observed. There will be a PNY
Do uglas Johnson, Racine, 0. : ments W'i ~..'l4:M
12 6 r
house in Rutland, g ass
In
nd el esh
·n b
2{1 lip
porch"· hardwood
floors.
.lUlT!HNt.'EII
Memorial llospltal, Pomeroy. the l\liddleport First
United grameda Tit r r blments ~~ed e
18
4
Here tea pleuaat lfto1io Mei'CIGIM
1TRAILER LOTS - rree sewgas furnace, large lot, near
Cempletlt Sentct
4 15 6tc Presbyterian Church wHl m~t serv ·
e pu IC
mv · 1oou
plate dleoomfcft. PAS'I'DTB.
an Improved poWdel'. IPrlntlld •
\ '·: WISH to thank neighbors , 1 age and water Brown's rrail
school. On Salem St . C. R
Cr1ll llndlord
SOl\IEONE to live in, Fi!lfrt Thuraday evening at the church
APRIL Z3
upper aad lo1Ju pl&amp;tee bold~ Cbal
lrl mds and. relal!ves for the I er Park !Stale Approved) Jordan.
4 20 12tp
'~· ,._. • C..&amp;MI'
housekeeping, no laundry. Liz.. at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. R. M. Sherp The Past Matron's Club of tlrmer 110 tha\ thep feel 111.01'8 ._ . .
No summr. IIOOIJ,
1:nrnl offenngs and sympathy 1 Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY - -- Olf!NI
Jqan will have the program and Evangeline Chapter, OES, will tortable.
tal~ or feelln . n•e ~De DOll•
•. Doel D~ 10\lr. Cb1ab'
H
' " "':.We are grat~lul for I 2-3324 .
I 15 tfciFOR SALE : 2 ·.story hous• In I
A. ~=RD
zie Sayre, Phone CH."w.tite Mh Emil Ball the deovtlonal meet Friday evening, April 23 acid
odor breath". ('M FASTIIl'l'll
1
kmdness of Ewmg Fun~ - - - --·---- ___ .
Amesville, OhiO, on double 1
ttr
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_
period.
Hostesses
will
be
Mrs.
·
a
t
the
home
of
Mrs.
Marie
Haw... clnJC COUD'tem p_,man.
1 11
!
, Home, the Pomeroy E- SEVEN room house w1tn bath
Jot . 7 rooms and bath, gas
- U.S. Civil S.rvtce r.mt
Everett Bachner, Mrs. Herman kiDS of N. Second-Av.
Meu ,...,..,_, 11 aDd a•er !loeo1ln tol»
,;~:;.;:;..;;:.;~~;.;.;;;.. . . . . .~--=========~
111r.'1 ~Jency Squa d, t he
pa II - and fuII basemen,I In Syr.· furna~.
"'"' large pat.lo. Reas- .I &amp;.art Gneter, Ptw••taa _. Hla:b pa, Sho1'f nnun ••.,..,,....., BaJ·1 ey, Mrs. Lei an d B row n,
k'llw s, the Revs. James cuse. Phone WY 2-2455 ·
Uutbla
~~:,-:;uP~!,'::~= =~!: Mrs. James Buchanan, Mrs.
1 onable priced Call WY 2·3681.1
EXPERT
3 16 tfc I in Middleport for
\!wTicr m and P. o_ House- 1
appoim
UIIUllly •nn_...,., nllllE IJafnrllll· Freda Bratt and Mrs. Eliza011 fobl. ...."'"· ""w.,.,.•••t.
h · d 1T. and to all who helped
menl.
uon
'• 20 6t·c
-dM~.
voar ...., OW.
O'OUblel
Write 1ftda,f'l'rin• nme. ad4,_ aM beth Fisher.
2
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ENTS
w .1n\' wav to allevi&lt;~le ou; APARTVI _. • , ls an
n
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s•, To~ at· the sudden death ! floor , Jst noor Senior Citizen
We Mwa aD .._
= · n ~etV~e.. Bent . . . Pometw
The Afternoon Circle of the
Sewer Ma~llltllel
Dllb lentttoel. Pnmaro~~~ Heath Methodist Church wiU
11 • •111r husband and father,
Apt. Ph. WY 2-3267.
i" Ll
_.
na ymond Pullins. With grati4 15 6tc
\,UeRIII
-~~~~ ~
Leg•l Notice
meet Thursday afternoon at the
!llrl~.
Call
z-m• DaJ • Nt-1 NoTicE- oF DRAWING o,. ·- ua•• church at 2 p. m. Mrs. Wayne
For Sale
HOBBY FARM - 14 acres
7 • tit Nottce IR herl!b:V l(lven tbat a public Gibbons 1s chairman of the
AII"d'Je an d
Childr€n 1
d
drawing ot juron wiU btl made OD
t dy I
n
• Plumbing •nd
4 20 l.tc
good tillable well • draine
the :wtn day of April, t98S. at the .!I u
esso ·
•
D•Humldlfien
- - - -----IT'S OUR PLEASURE to loan garden ground on blacktop HOUSE painting
the Hollie
Commt.•toner.
•non~
A regular meeting of the XI
in the or
Cocrt
of Me\J:I otCounty,
. .' Inside 1 n. d ofllc•
e Appliance Rep~lr
Notice
carpet. shampoocrs
FREE road. one mile rrom State i out. Roof pamhng and repair. Ohio. ror th"' Ma,. Tenn 19tli'S ot the Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta
1
wl!h purchase of Blue Lustre
Highway and 6 miles from : Phone VI 3-2700.
4-1D-12tp Camm~~~:1 :: i~·~:~.:f.id county. Sigma Phi will be on Thursday
1'1TRRE WILL be a Tupper- I1 ' Carpt&gt;l Shamj100. Landmark
courthouse.
Has
4
•
room
-·E. Rowe,
at 7:45 p. m. at the Columbia
COLEMAN HEATING &amp; COOLING
,
Comml&amp;~~ionero of uron
ed
Wo\re Party at the
Chester : Store, Pomeroy.
4 2{1 6tc frame house. with front por- . CU~TOM butcherlnlil: and
14, 20. 1w
Gas office. Members are urg
•
Fir~ House, We~nesday night TIRES G?Oxl 5 _ $8.95; 750x14- ches, unfinished upstairs, arut' ling Phil Meier, Phone WY IN THI coMM~;tN ,.1.., court to attend.
21, startmg at 8:00. $IJ.9S. Original equipment re- cellar basement. A by
at 1 2-3510.
12 i tfc
Ml!IOS couNTY. OMIO
The Willing Workers class of
s·Apnl
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~ I &amp;UDRIY CHEVALIER,
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EUB h h 'II
ppnsore
Y ester Fire 1 placement. 750xl4 _ $17 .9J. $8500.00.
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Tup""' ll'railll, Ohio, Pl•lntlft,
the Enterprtse
c ure: WI
Department. Everyone wei- 800xl 4, $l 9.95 . All prices plus 160 ACRES - With good gar· ' AIR CONDJTIONlNG Refriger· JCJMN FUN~· " ••· o... nc~•nu. meet in the church social room
H1rold ChiN, Mgr.
_ c~e.
4 20 3tc tax . Add $J.50 ror whit.e waJ1 gen. 8 acres bottom land, loation service. Jack's Refrig· No. n,J"' '
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Thursday evening. Potluck reLocutt
St.
Phone WY 2-2511
Mfcldl.,.,.
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Strongly built 8 - room frame
TU 2-3537.
4 6 tfc r;. u_ ~'rank. Ell Frank. !ftlabel LJt.l, corn ground. Leo Morris, Ph. er, 01uo.
tc
narvey Fr•nL Letlua Gilliand. w
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0
SH 2-4648.
4 14 6tc
holL&lt;ie with 2 porches, larg 1
T-.h GlUiand. Santon! Woo4at'd, Do'b
ra Heltrl!r. Cora Allen. Ed
Fraak.
basemen I barn WI'th
crl I
Jamet Frank. a:.ue Orr, Lo• G. Me.
MAN and hil; mother wants
(with shop and room
for ,
EXPERIENCED
K-••· Huu. ""•••· .,..,. ,,,.._
(arm WOrk with house. If in·
Herman Fr!,nk, Raymoad FraU:. AnI
Continues At
poultry)
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$4000.00.
AUTOMOiliLE
na Frllllk. tM unlmo- h!Bn, 4ovt.
terested write to Jerold M.,.
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CUCKLER,
REALTOR
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Landmark Super Service
111.
uf the followbla .....,.. "'-"
St. Clair• Ree dsv i II e, Ohio, '
Station
BOX 229
WY 2-3830
e:~. John Pnnk. Geo.... ,.;......,
Route 1.
4 14 10tp
• TV STAMPS
POMEROY, 01110
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ORIJER your southern plants eWHEEL BALANCING
4 20 3te
bet
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LoUUo
AND
Glllland.
!till GlWarut.
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now' tomatoes, sweet potato,
en
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te HOUSE for sale in Racine. can
Woodal'd, Dar• Heltpr. Con 4llen.
peppen, cabbage. Charles R.
Hours Dally
WI 9-un.
4 16 6tc
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Harris, Portland, Phone VI bPOMEROY
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Frank.
alld Alma Fnak. WboM ~11011
3-2693.
4-7-12tc
J•&lt;k w. Comy,
FOR SALE: ' room house,
will
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bath, basement. Gas furnace,
JIMJS, the un441ntJ:UC1, A•dnJ' a-v8tewart Go Sbop. Ccme In ~
WY 2-9932.
fireplace. Priced for qw·cl&lt; l~~~2~~~~!!!!!!!!!::::::~:Ji
Potneroy, 0, aller.
lD the fl.led
Cou11her
~ P.wt.oa
Commoaapblft
Plllu )'011
91
and see aU the new varmint
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sale. Phone 773-5611, Mason,
lfeip count,., Oblo• .,.,.ma that u.
rifles. reloading equipment., 1~1 Herr1 .• ~lu Seal MedaW. Va.
u. Lo her be ~ 1a tbe follow·
4 16 tfe
and acct".s!Wrles, re . blueing . Jon Mobile Ho~e. 55xl.o, carBULLDOZER WORK, equip- Ill&amp;' ~:::~":.~.,.at;~. Melfi
2 bedrooms, sohd oak
ped with winch Big or small County. Ohio, aDO ...., ta l'na·
and repalrln g.. New an d u:;ed peted,
pb-neling and walnut cabinets. ·FOR SALE: at Dorcas, mod.
.
tiOI'I 3'l. ToWD 4. ~~ap u. of a.
guns of an .kinds. Depot St.
Like new. WY 2-30 16 .
ern seven room home, 4 bed- job. Call daytimes W1 •3151, ~~: .~o=•~.u..~,_.
Rutland. Oh~o Ph. SH 2-4:34,
rooms. 2 with wall _ to . waU evens, Wl 9-3089, Gene Bar- ••ld Fraeuoo a Pd I'IIIUillal
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Rutland, OhiO.
S 16 !ltc ---~ .
-- carpeting. Large p!aneled liv- ne~ Racine, Ohio.
:;,~· :'.:!cttob~t.un.ow.,a:,.=:
FERGUSON pickup mower, 7 ing room with fireplace, full
3 2t -30tc: Iter&gt;;
&lt;foriDerlJ'
owned
b1 rar
JleuMn
Webthence.
North
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f
LOSE W~1 GHT safely
with
~ · cutter
ar, ~954 nterna- basement and laundry room
moe one buDdred aare~; t~m~.ee
Dex-A-DJet tab1ets. Only 93c uonal 1f..: ton p1ckup. Phone Gas heat and air conditi~ 1L:ogan Fire and Safety Equip. = h toto~:.~=·:,:::~
at Stark's Drug Store_
WY 2-6354.
4-17-~tp in g. Storm doors and wind- I ment, ~:estyand s:;:ce.• Porn; de~· =onth:oa:='m,.,.one-=
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pes
SIZeS
of the abov. d..crtbed mM o1
Blonde cabinet. Does all re- 3 p. m. WI 9-2103.
fire extingUishers, 2o/a lb. ex- "'n4 and bflinl tbe propert,. forlar sewing, plus dial equin..
4 14 12tc tJnguishers,
Boater's Special :o~t~.nf.:"'_: ~ru.~~UMI
I U'IVJMOBILE tuuraoce been gu
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Dwight Logan,
Distributor.
REFERENCE DE&amp;Dl VollU. ,.,.
canceUed? 'JOlt yom opera- ped for fan.:y zig zag designs,
Phone WY .. !)o&lt;Jl.
4u: vol. lo&amp;~~, P•t• 1'1; VoL lt'l'.
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buttonholes, overcasts. etc. FOR ·SA! ·E - One 4 - room
4 14 30tp
liol.
1M. Pa1 e Jl; vo1. 1as. Pqe
llitir
Pay balance due 6 monthly house with bath and garage
2M: Vnl. ISO, P.at• us. u..4 a.
eords
Yell• Coual:v. Ohio.
·-- -- - - , - - - payments $1.67 per
week. on nne acre Iot, on Dea d You are
required to uawer ..w
Lost •nd Found
Guaranteed. WY 2.2575 .
Man 's Ct\Tve. Phone WY 2SMALL
Petttton
by
the 'f\bbJ' 4117
ol Ma7.
1965. or jUdJIIlent
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iSacrament of Baptism is Given
Give Layette
_; At Rock Springs Methodist Church Shower Saturday
· 'lbe SO&lt;!I'IIDOilt flf bapllml Edward llall and 10111, TolamJ
;ijaa 11•.., and llvo ...,. .,..!,. and Bobby were roeeiYOd bJ llill 'feumuo White and
~- ba~'-'
lprlnp Melbodlol chur&lt;b u~,_..,
IDg the worship service Swlday. •-~iDIEastlbeer

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were DonOH FranciS, Diana program.
were laced 011
Weyersmlller, Eddie
Abbott, Several recitations were giv~ The gilts
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lh g~ ·number i5 111
Kathy Abbott SharoR Brawey, Ien mcludmg, The Easter Story , table co~ed
~~thit~clom- r~tss Sarah Beehtie,
Smanna 1:1nd Donna
Partlow, by Stephanie Radford ; A Real i with P
an w e sGea
b
spent the weekend
,
M
La
Grueser
d
H
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Pass
I
ers
making a canopy.
ames
us,
I h
Rtrhard Ktzzpe ar
• Welcome, Davt
arrts.
b her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Clatworthy, Rap
Tommy Ball. Conme Radford It Around, Bruce
Blackston; were played and prozeo wo~uc~ Bechtle.
Robert Caruthers, Pat
and Rebecca Radford,
wtth IBig Folks and Little
Folks, Mary
Baumgardner·
Mrs. c. M. Ervin has re- Edwards, John Evans, MlchSllt~rrie Blackston and Mar YjJudy Radford ; He Is ln My Wears and Patty Kloes.
turned to her home in BridgeGardner, William Halley~
Radford B! narrators, and Mary Heart, Christy Hysell; Easter
A salad course with
lime port, w. Va., after spending a Roger ~wartz, Larry
Vance,
F'rancis as accompanist.
Prayer. Donnie Smith; A Glad sherbet punch was served to week with Mr3. R. C.
Paul Wtlson, Roome
~y.
Precedmg the sermon by Rev . IWelcome, Bobby Ball; and Je~· Lhose attending including Mrs. She was accompanied home
Hood, Melvin Mtlliron,
Chestt-r LernJe) . Sharon Braw· 1us Lo~es Me, This I Know , Brl· Charles White, Mrs. Agnes her daughter. Mrs.
Larry Pettie, Robert
Pooler,
ley, Marla Gruese.r and EddJe I an Kw:ee.
i White, Dorothy Williams, Caro- Schroath, who had spent
Joe Reichman, Fred Robinson,
Abbott were baptized. Recelv· Followmg the program, an : lyn Gilkey, Pearl
Hoffman, week in Sarasota, Fla., with Robert Schmoll, Roger Shiflet,
ed mto membership by conres· legg hunt was held for the chll- Avenelle Pettit, Kay Platter, her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman, Roger Snyder,
s1on of faith were Eddie Abbott dren.
Phyllis Pettit and Beulah White. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and Gene Stephenson Ga17 Stobart,
Sharon Brawley, Marla Grueser
children.
and Jerry Yeauger.
and Suzanna and Donna Part,.
Sending gifts were Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Darst Invltatl0115 - Allee
Darst,
low.
Haptonslall, Rose Ohlinger, Ed- of Akron spent the week end
Teaford, Brenda Toney,
On Palm Sunday, Calhy Abith Thomas, Jean Zirkle,, Mary with his mother, Mrs. Beulah
Gilkey, Becky Gilkey;
boll
Re~('ca Radford &lt;:~nd 1
Bacon, Lena McKinley, Vi Rife, White.
Program - Connie COOke, CarShe;rie Blackston were receiv- '
Mrs. Carl Williams, Irene Hag- Mr. and Mrs, Don Strauss of ole Anderson, Larry Gladwell,
t'd into membf&gt;rship by confesgy, Mrs. Florence Hannay, Myr- Columbus visited SWlday with
Sauer, and Roy Coleman;
»on of faith and Mr. and Mrs.
0mer0y
tie Watkins, Thelma McDan- Mr. and Mrs, Ira Butcher and
- Carole Phillips, Cariels, and Jean Tatter~on, M~b- family.
rie Sears, Sandra Hollinshed,
Mes. E. A. Leonard of Colum- i el Pettit, Dora Pett1t, Fntz Judy Butcher, Ohio Univer- Linda Jacobs, Linda RatUfl,
bus was the weekend guest of Swartz and Marie Turner.
sity student, visited Sunday
Slaven, Christine Bryan.
Pomeray. Ohto
: Mr, and Mrs. Russ Watson and
with her parents, Mr.
and
C&lt;&gt;vert and Darlene Doer·
j Mrs. John F. Bady.
K
f Ak Mrs. Ira Butcher and son, Jim. fer.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Herdman ghter, Mrs. Gary enny 0
- Miss Charlene Davis has reJERRY ' .. EWlS
of Bellefontaine and Mr. and I ron. were weekend guests of Mrs. turned to her studies at the
"DISORDERLY ORDERLY" I Mrs. Larry Steruens and Jackie Edith Thomas.
Rhode Island Schf-ol of Design
. and Mrs. Robert Hen·
(Technicolor)
the
and daghter, Terrie, .of
Jerry Lew1s . Susan Oliver. and Larry of Lakeview were I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter vis- at Providence, following
weekend guests of Mrs. Welby ited Sunday afternoon at Chesh- spring vacation spent with her
were weekend VlS·
Glt-nda Farrell.
Colorcartoons
Wha ley.
l ire, with her mother,
Mrs. parents, Dr. and ~rs. J . J . Da- itors of
mother, Mrs. Hen·
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser I George Thompson.
vis and sisters, D1ana, Joyce
hennesy.
·
WED. and THURSDAY
returned home Saturday even- I
and Elaine.
Mrs. Thelma Howard, ClarksApril 21·22
ing, after an overnight visit in Mr. and .Mrs. Dwight Logan Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner and
spent tbe weekend with
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Columbus with their daughter and son, Skip and Mrs. Florence son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
sister and mother, Mr. and
and son~in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Holley visited Sunday afternoon Robert Turner and
children Mr.f. Forrest Bachtel and daughFRIDAY and SATURDAY
Pal
Quinn
and
family
.
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George.~
spent
Saturday
with
the
Allen ter, carol, and Mrs. J. W. Daw·
April 23·24
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordon and gao. In the evening, they VlSit- Sawtders family in Pt. Pleas-"THE KILLERS''
(Tcchnkolor)
daughter of Columbus were ed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey ant, W. Va.
1 Easter weekend guests of Mr.
ll't' Marvin, Angie Dlckin· weekend guests of her parents, and daughter.
Mrs.
Jesse
Lake,
West
Jefand Mrs. Clyde Fisher were
~on, Ronald Reagan,
John
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag.
Cl
N utz· ferson, and her daughter and the~··daughttr and son and famCaSHavetles.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Cummins
.
Mr.
and Mrs. arence e a family, Mr. and Mrs. Micllael ilies, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold
_,THE CADDY"
1
Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, and family of Columbus spent ~ of Otester were r!wn~: Ohlinger and son, Michael U, Moore and children, Michael,
the Kathy and Steven, of Clncfn.
Donna Reed. Barbara Bates. thf: weekend with their parents, ~er guests 1 °~ Mr. da f i~ · Nelsonville, visited over

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MIAMI - A TOP
narcotics agent and two
detectives wore to be
lormally today with
brlbel from a narcotics
who turned informer. The
er reported he had set up a
deal to pay the men $11,1100 a
month to "keep off the heat:'
Federal narcotics
agents

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The Rev. Chester Lemley, assisted by members of the Roclt
Springs Methodist church condueled services at the Carman
Nursing Home on Good Friday.
Members assisting the paator
were Mr. and Mrs.· Wilbur Balley, Mrs. Avery Goegleln, Mrs.
Edward Ball, Mrs. W. A. Morgan, Mrs. R. L. Gotthenll ami
Bruce, Mrs. Scott Folmer, Mrs.
Homer Radford, Mrs. Lewi!
Grueser, Mrs. Norman Weyenmiller, Mrs. Willlam Grueser,
and Mrs. Clifford Leifheit.
On Easter Sunday afternoon,
5the .sacrament of Holy . Commumon was. given by
Rev.
Lemley, assLSted by Mr. and
Mrs. Amos. Leonard, Mrs. Scott
Folmer, MlSS Betty Leonard1
Mrs. Homer Radford,_ Mrs. Lewis Grueser and~ Wilham Clark
of the Rock Sprin_g~ church.
Following the VJJ11 to tba
Nursing Home o~ Good Friday
Rev. Lemley deliVered an Easter serm~n at the .County Home
and_ the Junior choU" of the Rock
Sprmgs ~!p'Ch prese~

NEW! the proclud that does
just about everything
Faedt Your Lown and Does Four Extro Jabs
1. Prevents crabgrass, fcxtall, goosegrass

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Communists Sneaking
Into South Viet N
At Much Higher Rate
McNamara, on Landing to Make ....,.,.

2. Clears out dandelion, plantain, buckhorn,

3. Controls chickweed, clover, seedling kno(teed
4. Protects lawn against ants, grubs, chafen

Elberfelds Are Headquarters For The Complete Une of Scotts Lawn Care Productl

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Including New Windsor •nd Triumph Grn1
Seed. Al1o F•mily •lid Pl•y Brands,

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Elberfelds
In
Pomeroy
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cu!led projeets and project
boob were handed out. RecreaUon was planned by Garda
McGraw. Refresbmen~ were
served by Beth 'l'heiss, and
Beverly Ervin. !be next meetlng 1s May 8, at the Raclne
Methodist church.

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'lho RadDe .lqliJ Nelllibort
111e1 A))rii!O, wUb
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.~ ·be held rn. Netcler ll!d Mn. lokGraw.
e....m,. Apr0 11 a1 lbe PNotdeDI!tlldadll Eroln prald.~ Commllleoo ...,._ od IDd ll!lnuleeut-•"""' rud
by
,.._ 1•
Wolle
lbe (K'IIIIIIDcluci&amp;-Theme the ...,...wy, _ ,
.
Dave Burl&lt;et~ Kennelb Har- Duel wore paid IIIII treaaurKathy
Bratton, Cbrlstloe er Garcla Me&lt;lraw 'read lbe
and OUta Lewis; Orchee- lln11110lal ,..pori,
·
_ Sean Mullen,
Buddy Reports were pven by iUiot&gt;
Kathy Speoaler,
Jon da Ervin, Sharon Ervin, Bev·
David Oliver, Tom erly Ervin, Shirley Nelgler, GorIvana and Eddie Gilmore.
cla McGraw, Mtck:ey Wolfe, and
Deooration8 _ David Ashley, Renee Burl..e on the Metga Coun· Baker, Tom ~l:aine, Jotm ty Conference meeting whleh

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Tommy 3ellly, 1011 '"
and Ml'llv' ~-~~--~
tlent a •~- ...,,...,.
!tal ill Pnmenoy where he
trealment for a
he received in a fall
:;.::ks ago, He will underxo
a
00 the arm this week.

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eveSdlool
home of 111'1 Bollpri- nlnllab
honor ol ,M r a,
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"..,.. "' of ·~ A 1A cantata, "'l'be ......,..n ' IIUil')' and beginners claas ~v TbotnQ Dal'lt ~- co
Alleluoa," was presented by the 1od by the teachen, Mf'l, Har- or acheme of pink and wblte
jilnior choir dir&lt;cted by Mrs. old Blackston and Ml'l, Norm- was carried out in the decorsWilli•m Radford Takmg part an Weyersmiller presented I lions.

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Middleport

... lllto memberehip at lba Rocl: trllllfer. Cathy Abboll olio ,.. ![area PeiUI ~- wllh

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Around And

Mr. andand
Mrs.Mr,Floyd
WC!ekend
with Mr. and
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Racine
and Cummins,
Mrs. Vic- Charles
Flatwoods.Goeg em an am Y' Leo
Kennedy.
Fis~er and daughter of Hebron.llula,
SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUES. tor Brown Minersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reitman ) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapton'WHER:P{blv~~l~ GONE' Mr. and' Mrs. Elmer Wick- and children, Michael, Patrick, staU were in Gallipolis Sunday
(Techn(color)
ham spent Easter in Gallipolis IFrancine, Jamei Maurice and evening to attend the Easter
Bette Davis. Susan Hayward,
her mother, Mrs. Julis Oa- I Sharon Ruth of Ambler, Pa. Cantata presented at the BapMichael Connors. Jof'y Hea· vis and family .
were weekend guests of her tist Church. Mr. Eugene Ghertherton. Novel by Harold
k f
Middl
te h
Robbin.s. A Tt'enage girl,
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schu- mother, Mrs. J, M. Thornton.
e, ormer
eport ac ~·
.Joey HPatherton vivacious, Jer and daughter , Linda of Co- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Culbert~ wa~ a member of the 36 VOice
poised and blithe spirited. lumbus were weekend guests son of Lebanon were Sunday choir.
g:~\ ~f~nPH~~6Mh~!s the im· of his parents, Mr. and M r !I. guests of Otho Radford and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs .. Dan Farm~r
Featurette: Po1t Man Wins
1 Jacob Schuler.
Lillie Maines.
and daughter, Cmd~, and the1r
,~c~ol~o~rc~o~rl~oo~n:i::s:::ii:::ii:::ii"'":::ii~;;;;M~rs~.~~:;;rn~e~st;;K~e~n~ne;:;d~y.;a;;;n;;d~da;:;u~-~~ Mr. and Mrs. Gary 0111 and daughter and ~n - m -law, Mr.
t
family were Easter guests and Mrs. Kevm Brandenburg,
.
Is M and M r 5 all of Dayton, were
Easter
of h1s paren , r.
·
k nd
f M
D 'd
E I o·u
wee e guests 0
rs. avJ
aMrr I d. Mrs Pau] Kautz and IFarmer. and Mr. and Mrs. Ar. an
·
thur Skmner.
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF POPULAR
familyu,"f~l=~:pe~t Ea~~ ~aster Sunday ~uests of the
WOMENS SEAMLESS
ter w•
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: · M · and Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett
Kautz, Pomeroy. an
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and family were their daughtMrs. Richard Pickens, Middle· er and son-In-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs.
--3
port. They also called on Mr~. Arthur Ford of Kirksville.
Halph Pickens and Mrs, Bill Easter Sunday dinner guests
Micro-Mesh (Run Resistant)
Thomas, Mason, W. Va.
of Mrs. E, M, Wood Included
Colors: Beige Tone or Tan
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lehew Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Wood of
and family of Col~bus spent Ravenswood, W. Va.
Mr.
1
the weekend with hls mother, and Mrs. W. Lucas .and ~tilJtght-1
Mrs. Harry Davia and Mr. Da- er, Irene, of MoundsviUe,
vis.
Va.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mas- Mr. and Mrs. Myron MiJier
"':::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:S::::ii:::ii:::ii:S::S::S::::ii:S::S:... sar returned home Monday, af- spent the Easter weekend
f.
ter a weekend visit in Colum- Dravosburg, Pa., with
bus with their son and daugh- sister and brother-in-law
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. K. T. Hughes. •
Massar and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mr11. Carl Shields has moved man and children, Mark
I from her !railer to the n e w Esther, of Belpre, visited
home of Rollin Radford and day with their parens, Mr. and
daughter:~.
Mrs. Fieldiug Hawkins and Mr,
Mr, and Ml'l. James M. Sch- and Mrs. Jobn Vroman.
uster were called to Parkers- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
burg, Thursday evening to st. and children of North RobinJoseph Hospital for the serious son bave returned to their home
days
condition of Mr. Schuster's sis- after spending several
ter, Mrs. Emma Joy of New with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Matamoras, She bad undergone Joe Turner.
major surgery Thursday at 8 Easter weekend guests
Crella Schuster.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mitch
by
their
daughter-in-law,
Mrs.
their sons, Mr. and Mrs.
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pesfonnanco, lor e..mpte, il so smooth and quiet that 1
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autborized Cadlllac dealer;. tile one mao 1o whoa ,....
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and Mrs. James M. Schuster, ner Sunday. Mrs. Robert ll!itch
illvites you to discover the manY reaso~ why Cadillac.
bank where they will
and aunt Mrs. Crella Schuster. is the daughter of Mr.
and
• uy automobile, servea your pemoDal Deeds with the
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always. regarded • tbe
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ployed in Marietta as supervis- Gr1mes and daugbaer,
or for Hender~on Oil Co. The of Jessup,. Md., Mr. and
S11mclard of tb.e World
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iSacrament of Baptism is Given&#13;
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Tommy Ball. Conme Radford It Around, Bruce&#13;
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Robert Caruthers, Pat&#13;
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Mrs. c. M. Ervin has re- Edwards, John Evans, MlchSllt~rrie Blackston and Mar YjJudy Radford ; He Is ln My Wears and Patty Kloes.&#13;
turned to her home in BridgeGardner, William Halley~&#13;
Radford B! narrators, and Mary Heart, Christy Hysell; Easter&#13;
A salad course with&#13;
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Prayer. Donnie Smith; A Glad sherbet punch was served to week with Mr3. R. C.&#13;
Paul Wtlson, Roome&#13;
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Hood, Melvin Mtlliron,&#13;
Chestt-r LernJe) . Sharon Braw· 1us Lo~es Me, This I Know , Brl· Charles White, Mrs. Agnes her daughter. Mrs.&#13;
Larry Pettie, Robert&#13;
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Joe Reichman, Fred Robinson,&#13;
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s1on of faith were Eddie Abbott dren.&#13;
Phyllis Pettit and Beulah White. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and Gene Stephenson Ga17 Stobart,&#13;
Sharon Brawley, Marla Grueser&#13;
children.&#13;
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and Suzanna and Donna Part,.&#13;
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Haptonslall, Rose Ohlinger, Ed- of Akron spent the week end&#13;
Teaford, Brenda Toney,&#13;
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Gilkey, Becky Gilkey;&#13;
boll&#13;
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Program - Connie COOke, CarShe;rie Blackston were receiv- '&#13;
Mrs. Carl Williams, Irene Hag- Mr. and Mrs, Don Strauss of ole Anderson, Larry Gladwell,&#13;
t'd into membf&gt;rship by confesgy, Mrs. Florence Hannay, Myr- Columbus visited SWlday with&#13;
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tie Watkins, Thelma McDan- Mr. and Mrs, Ira Butcher and&#13;
- Carole Phillips, Cariels, and Jean Tatter~on, M~b- family.&#13;
rie Sears, Sandra Hollinshed,&#13;
Mes. E. A. Leonard of Colum- i el Pettit, Dora Pett1t, Fntz Judy Butcher, Ohio Univer- Linda Jacobs, Linda RatUfl,&#13;
bus was the weekend guest of Swartz and Marie Turner.&#13;
sity student, visited Sunday&#13;
Slaven, Christine Bryan.&#13;
Pomeray. Ohto&#13;
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with her parents, Mr.&#13;
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C&lt;&gt;vert and Darlene Doer·&#13;
j Mrs. John F. Bady.&#13;
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LAST TIME TONIGHT&#13;
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- Miss Charlene Davis has reJERRY ' .. EWlS&#13;
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Rhode Island Schf-ol of Design&#13;
. and Mrs. Robert Hen·&#13;
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Jerry Lew1s . Susan Oliver. and Larry of Lakeview were I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter vis- at Providence, following&#13;
weekend guests of Mrs. Welby ited Sunday afternoon at Chesh- spring vacation spent with her&#13;
were weekend VlS·&#13;
Glt-nda Farrell.&#13;
Colorcartoons&#13;
Wha ley.&#13;
l ire, with her mother,&#13;
Mrs. parents, Dr. and ~rs. J . J . Da- itors of&#13;
mother, Mrs. Hen·&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser I George Thompson.&#13;
vis and sisters, D1ana, Joyce&#13;
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Mrs. Thelma Howard, ClarksApril 21·22&#13;
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spent tbe weekend with&#13;
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sister and mother, Mr. and&#13;
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children Mr.f. Forrest Bachtel and daughFRIDAY and SATURDAY&#13;
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April 23·24&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordon and gao. In the evening, they VlSit- Sawtders family in Pt. Pleas-"THE KILLERS''&#13;
(Tcchnkolor)&#13;
daughter of Columbus were ed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey ant, W. Va.&#13;
1 Easter weekend guests of Mr.&#13;
ll't' Marvin, Angie Dlckin· weekend guests of her parents, and daughter.&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Jesse&#13;
Lake,&#13;
West&#13;
Jefand Mrs. Clyde Fisher were&#13;
~on, Ronald Reagan,&#13;
John&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag.&#13;
Cl&#13;
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Mr.&#13;
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Mr.&#13;
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Harold&#13;
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Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, and family of Columbus spent ~ of Otester were r!wn~: Ohlinger and son, Michael U, Moore and children, Michael,&#13;
the Kathy and Steven, of Clncfn.&#13;
Donna Reed. Barbara Bates. thf: weekend with their parents, ~er guests 1 °~ Mr. da f i~ · Nelsonville, visited over&#13;
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detectives wore to be&#13;
lormally today with&#13;
brlbel from a narcotics&#13;
who turned informer. The&#13;
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deal to pay the men $11,1100 a&#13;
month to "keep off the heat:'&#13;
Federal narcotics&#13;
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The Rev. Chester Lemley, assisted by members of the Roclt&#13;
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Nursing Home on Good Friday.&#13;
Members assisting the paator&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs.· Wilbur Balley, Mrs. Avery Goegleln, Mrs.&#13;
Edward Ball, Mrs. W. A. Morgan, Mrs. R. L. Gotthenll ami&#13;
Bruce, Mrs. Scott Folmer, Mrs.&#13;
Homer Radford, Mrs. Lewi!&#13;
Grueser, Mrs. Norman Weyenmiller, Mrs. Willlam Grueser,&#13;
and Mrs. Clifford Leifheit.&#13;
On Easter Sunday afternoon,&#13;
5the .sacrament of Holy . Commumon was. given by&#13;
Rev.&#13;
Lemley, assLSted by Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Amos. Leonard, Mrs. Scott&#13;
Folmer, MlSS Betty Leonard1&#13;
Mrs. Homer Radford,_ Mrs. Lewis Grueser and~ Wilham Clark&#13;
of the Rock Sprin_g~ church.&#13;
Following the VJJ11 to tba&#13;
Nursing Home o~ Good Friday&#13;
Rev. Lemley deliVered an Easter serm~n at the .County Home&#13;
and_ the Junior choU" of the Rock&#13;
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McGraw. Refresbmen~ were&#13;
served by Beth 'l'heiss, and&#13;
Beverly Ervin. !be next meetlng 1s May 8, at the Raclne&#13;
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Jon da Ervin, Sharon Ervin, Bev·&#13;
David Oliver, Tom erly Ervin, Shirley Nelgler, GorIvana and Eddie Gilmore.&#13;
cla McGraw, Mtck:ey Wolfe, and&#13;
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her mother, Mrs. Julis Oa- I Sharon Ruth of Ambler, Pa. Cantata presented at the BapMichael Connors. Jof'y Hea· vis and family .&#13;
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.Joey HPatherton vivacious, Jer and daughter , Linda of Co- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Culbert~ wa~ a member of the 36 VOice&#13;
poised and blithe spirited. lumbus were weekend guests son of Lebanon were Sunday choir.&#13;
g:~\ ~f~nPH~~6Mh~!s the im· of his parents, Mr. and M r !I. guests of Otho Radford and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs .. Dan Farm~r&#13;
Featurette: Po1t Man Wins&#13;
1 Jacob Schuler.&#13;
Lillie Maines.&#13;
and daughter, Cmd~, and the1r&#13;
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t&#13;
family were Easter guests and Mrs. Kevm Brandenburg,&#13;
.&#13;
Is M and M r 5 all of Dayton, were&#13;
Easter&#13;
of h1s paren , r.&#13;
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aMrr I d. Mrs Pau] Kautz and IFarmer. and Mr. and Mrs. Ar. an&#13;
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ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF POPULAR&#13;
familyu,"f~l=~:pe~t Ea~~ ~aster Sunday ~uests of the&#13;
WOMENS SEAMLESS&#13;
ter w•&#13;
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: · M · and Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett&#13;
Kautz, Pomeroy. an&#13;
r..&#13;
and family were their daughtMrs. Richard Pickens, Middle· er and son-In-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
--3&#13;
port. They also called on Mr~. Arthur Ford of Kirksville.&#13;
Halph Pickens and Mrs, Bill Easter Sunday dinner guests&#13;
Micro-Mesh (Run Resistant)&#13;
Thomas, Mason, W. Va.&#13;
of Mrs. E, M, Wood Included&#13;
Colors: Beige Tone or Tan&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lehew Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Wood of&#13;
and family of Col~bus spent Ravenswood, W. Va.&#13;
Mr.&#13;
1&#13;
the weekend with hls mother, and Mrs. W. Lucas .and ~tilJtght-1&#13;
Mrs. Harry Davia and Mr. Da- er, Irene, of MoundsviUe,&#13;
vis.&#13;
Va.&#13;
MIDDLEPORT, 0.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mas- Mr. and Mrs. Myron MiJier&#13;
"':::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:S::::ii:::ii:::ii:S::S::S::::ii:S::S:... sar returned home Monday, af- spent the Easter weekend&#13;
f.&#13;
ter a weekend visit in Colum- Dravosburg, Pa., with&#13;
bus with their son and daugh- sister and brother-in-law&#13;
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. K. T. Hughes. •&#13;
Massar and family.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles&#13;
Mr11. Carl Shields has moved man and children, Mark&#13;
I from her !railer to the n e w Esther, of Belpre, visited&#13;
home of Rollin Radford and day with their parens, Mr. and&#13;
daughter:~.&#13;
Mrs. Fieldiug Hawkins and Mr,&#13;
Mr, and Ml'l. James M. Sch- and Mrs. Jobn Vroman.&#13;
uster were called to Parkers- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner&#13;
burg, Thursday evening to st. and children of North RobinJoseph Hospital for the serious son bave returned to their home&#13;
days&#13;
condition of Mr. Schuster's sis- after spending several&#13;
ter, Mrs. Emma Joy of New with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Matamoras, She bad undergone Joe Turner.&#13;
major surgery Thursday at 8 Easter weekend guests&#13;
Crella Schuster.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mitch&#13;
by&#13;
their&#13;
daughter-in-law,&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
their sons, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Take 1 typical youfll&#13;
a.m.&#13;
They&#13;
were&#13;
accompanied&#13;
bert Mitch and sons, Steven and&#13;
When you drive a Cadillac, you are aure to enjoy an&#13;
well 111 a foot-operated parking brake that can funed"'&#13;
family like this ---Thomas,&#13;
Larry,&#13;
and&#13;
Tony&#13;
David&#13;
of&#13;
Wheeling,&#13;
W.&#13;
Va.&#13;
and&#13;
e:unoonlioary&#13;
mllfJ!in&#13;
of&#13;
""Bineering&#13;
leaderohip.&#13;
CadiUac&#13;
Their financial needt&#13;
... -emergency brake should the- arise. vMcNickle of Wilkesville, spent Pic, Larry Mitch of Ft. Story,&#13;
pesfonnanco, lor e..mpte, il so smooth and quiet that 1&#13;
are always on the grow.&#13;
autborized Cadlllac dealer;. tile one mao 1o whoa ,....&#13;
Tuesday night and Wednesday Va. Mr. and Mrs, John Scln..&#13;
That's why it's so Lmwhisper"""&#13;
be&#13;
beard&#13;
""highway&#13;
limito.&#13;
Comfort&#13;
Contro~&#13;
with their grandparents,&#13;
Mr, joined them for a family din·&#13;
abould tum for advice about new or uaed Cadillaco. Ho&#13;
portant for them to&#13;
tllllely the most advaa~ air conditioning-heating_aystem·&#13;
and Mrs. James M. Schuster, ner Sunday. Mrs. Robert ll!itch&#13;
illvites you to discover the manY reaso~ why Cadillac.&#13;
bank where they will&#13;
and aunt Mrs. Crella Schuster. is the daughter of Mr.&#13;
and&#13;
• uy automobile, servea your pemoDal Deeds with the&#13;
repn~~... of model«&#13;
always. regarded • tbe&#13;
.:et every banking ser·&#13;
The lads'• father, William Me· Mrs. Seines.&#13;
·&#13;
•pie&#13;
~of • dW. A triple brakiug ayatem pro-rides&#13;
S1aodord of tbe World. Aceopt ~is iavitati.,. 1o driYe tlse&#13;
vice they need.&#13;
Nickle, is a teacher in t h e Weekend guests of Mr.&#13;
loodepeo.Oendy&#13;
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power&#13;
brakes&#13;
front&#13;
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Cadillac COl' of :r- choice ot y&lt;JUr oarl;oOt _ • .....,...,&#13;
Wilkesville schools,&#13;
Mrs. Earl Davenport and&#13;
James M, Schuster ts em- G, G. Zeigler were Mrs, B. R.&#13;
ployed in Marietta as supervis- Gr1mes and daugbaer,&#13;
or for Hender~on Oil Co. The of Jessup,. Md., Mr. and&#13;
S11mclard of tb.e World&#13;
Schusters will move to Mar- R. L, Zeigler and daughters,&#13;
ietta as soon as living quarters rol and Sue, Buckley, and&#13;
are obtained,&#13;
and Mrs. R. S. Zeigler&#13;
children, Debbie, Kim and&#13;
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red wHhere mattresses where fires b I d&#13;
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had '"'n i " Let me die," the housewife&#13;
. Itold attendants at the hospital.&#13;
. of Misha- • " Let me die.''&#13;
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d a dinner 1&#13;
Husbaad Flies Rome&#13;
nbey Tues· Edward Hambey, 30, the blllo&#13;
n't. gf'l an : band and father of the chilo&#13;
-ey home Idren . learned of the trapdf&#13;
while on a business trip lor ~&#13;
m~y a.n- sociates Investment Co. He flew&#13;
i home in a company plane.&#13;
dren ," shel Dr. F. Dale Nelson, deplllf&#13;
coroner, said the children had&#13;
been dead about six holln! t.&#13;
Ilore&#13;
tpltal&#13;
they&#13;
were ditlCO'Iend.&#13;
-old house- I Three had been garroted Willi&#13;
y guard at nylon stockings; the fourth Wll&#13;
She had st rangled with a nedttie.&#13;
.~;~trangli.ng Today detectiveS ' sought te&#13;
.and Kratg, answer the simple question:&#13;
Why?&#13;
corupooion I "There was absolutely Dtl lft.&#13;
bey home, i dication or anything wrana."&#13;
I the four; said one police officer.&#13;
JOm floor .' "There was no tlgn&#13;
thing wa!li. bother~ ber ."&#13;
Mrs. Maggio.&#13;
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And this is only one of many important&#13;
and exclusive engineering features you can&#13;
expect to discover in the Standard of the World.&#13;
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5EE THE . 1965 CADILVoC i.T .Y&lt;MJB AUTHORIZI!D ~&#13;
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Sought i~&#13;
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1&#13;
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MISS AMERICA WAX HIDE&#13;
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WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS&#13;
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l!tJ~&#13;
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D, Ind. IUPII Detectives fild!Q'&#13;
the case of a young mother accused of&#13;
1r children. then attempted suicide,&#13;
'olded Tuesday after playmates sal4&#13;
llarcia Hambey, 6, her brother, Mark,&#13;
{lid Ham--&#13;
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r-. •&#13;
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That's why they bank here! And that's why fOU&#13;
should, too. Al this bank, you'll find full banking ·&#13;
service, under one roof.&#13;
&#13;
If items are to&#13;
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before Sunday, arilng&#13;
may be made by calling&#13;
hall or contactin_-::g_an&#13;
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t&#13;
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CadilJac offers the only steering wheel&#13;
in the industry that both tilts and telescopes&#13;
for your individual comfort.&#13;
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1&#13;
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contributions ready )J'bea till&#13;
firemen arrive.&#13;
.&#13;
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RALL S BEN FRANKLIN&#13;
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BANKING IS&#13;
A FAMILY&#13;
AFFAIR!&#13;
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••*calling I to this project isaaktoi to .p u&#13;
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~Start&#13;
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One Week Special!&#13;
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NYLONS&#13;
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wm be l The canvass will start&#13;
service , p m_ Anyone willing to&#13;
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;.Sacrament of Baptism is ~iven&#13;
Give Layette&#13;
.. At Rock Springs&#13;
Methodtst Church Shower Saturday&#13;
1 baptlllll J!dnnl Ball and - . Tomlll7&#13;
,;;~gtv'."ner:.:e:',.&#13;
~ """'i"" and Bobby were """'lvod 117 Mill Teunna ~ w•;::&#13;
.,&#13;
bershi 1 the Roc1: tralllfer cathy Abbott abo WU Karen Pellll&#13;
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- ::-~: F~day&#13;
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Around And&#13;
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Middleport&#13;
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MEJGS THEATRE&#13;
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l&#13;
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~on.&#13;
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Ronald Reagom,&#13;
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John&#13;
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Cas~aHtles.&#13;
~'THE CADDY"&#13;
Jerry l .t'wis, Dean Martin,&#13;
Donna Reed, Barbara Bales.&#13;
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SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES.&#13;
A'ril 25-26-27&#13;
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'WHERE LOVE HAS GONE'&#13;
&#13;
(Technlcolor)&#13;
Bette Davis. Susan Hayward,&#13;
MH:ha~l Connors, Joey Hea·&#13;
therton . Novel by Harold&#13;
Robbins. A Tl'ena~e girl,&#13;
Joey He-ntherto~ viva.c~ous,&#13;
poised 1.1nd bhthe spmted.&#13;
pert and pl'tite, has the im·&#13;
pa('t of an H·BOMB!&#13;
fleaturette-: Post M•n Wlnt&#13;
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Servt'ces Gt'ven&#13;
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VOL XVII&#13;
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NYLONS - -&#13;
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3&#13;
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NEWI the product that does&#13;
just about everything&#13;
Feeds Your Lawn and&#13;
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n.ooo&#13;
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1. Prevents crabgrass, foxtail, goosegraas&#13;
' rJa2rc nut 1bndAlion nlant.aira. h1~kbor.B- .&#13;
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Communists Sneaking&#13;
Into South Viet N&#13;
At Much Higher Rat&#13;
McNamara, on&#13;
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to MakeR&#13;
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TO ,,LL IN ATTENIMNCE&#13;
ONE HUNDRE;D AND TWENTY-fiFTH&#13;
ANNNI:RSARY OF THE VILLAGE 01' POMillOY&#13;
APitlL 1-st, 1.5&#13;
ft afhrds - ...,II ple-re, • llle Goftrnor of&#13;
to extend my official greetings and congratulations&#13;
who are natives of Pomeroy and Meigs County and&#13;
visitors wbo are in attendance at this significant&#13;
llone ill tile ldatory ef the~~~. ef 1'8t!Rii0)1.&#13;
&#13;
who manv out-of-towners sincerely vow are the friend·&#13;
Uest that 'can be found- Pome1·oy ·has earned respect by&#13;
&#13;
the solemn&#13;
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Oblo,&#13;
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llelca -&#13;
&#13;
~edication&#13;
&#13;
of its citizens.&#13;
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It should not be said that Pomeroy already has seen&#13;
its years of prosperity. We have to look to the future&#13;
with a positive attitude.&#13;
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to aU&#13;
to all&#13;
mile-&#13;
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ThDJ&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
. Mre&#13;
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I&#13;
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Perhaps it is hard to imagine what Pomeroy would&#13;
lot or hill. But it is possible.' Isn't it?&#13;
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f&#13;
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We need a program of rebuilding some of our sidewalks. This would be the proP.erty owner's responsibility.&#13;
We need a new city bmlding. The old city hall has&#13;
neea its better days.&#13;
&#13;
D. Ind. IUP!) Detectives todaJ&#13;
1 lhe case of a young mother accuQ!l of .&#13;
1r children, then attempted suicide.&#13;
'olded Tuesday after playmates laid&#13;
l!arcia Hambey, 6, her brother, Milk,&#13;
()ld Ham·&#13;
nd Kraig 1&#13;
e,&#13;
e&#13;
•&#13;
Nearby lay the mother.&#13;
,&#13;
·&#13;
wrists 1llHI ·ankloo . . . .&#13;
dren next a necktie around her throat. ·&#13;
. Frank&#13;
Smokt rooe from """ of 1M&#13;
red where mattresses where fires had&#13;
anna Ham- been set.&#13;
had seen-1 · Let me die," the housewife&#13;
told attendants at the hospitaL&#13;
. of Misha· , " Let me die."&#13;
uise Boyer !&#13;
d a dinoer&#13;
Husbaad Flies Home&#13;
abey Tues.&#13;
Edward Ham bey. 30, the h'la.&#13;
n't get an band and father of the cbft.&#13;
·ey home dren. learned of the tragedy&#13;
while on a business trip lor Mo&#13;
mbey an- :";OCiates Investment Co. He new&#13;
home in -a company plane.&#13;
dren." she Dr. F. Dale Nelson, depul'&#13;
t:oroner, said the children had&#13;
been dead about six hours be;pllal&#13;
fore they&#13;
were&#13;
-old house- 'J'hree had been garroted wltll'&#13;
y guard at nylon stockings; the fourth Wla&#13;
She had strangled w;th a neq);tle.&#13;
strangling Today detectiNeS .:· lOUgh! le&#13;
and Kratg, answer the simple queRioal&#13;
Why'&#13;
companion "There was absolutely ut m.&#13;
bey home, : rlication of anything WJ'GIIIt•&#13;
I the four; said one police offleer. · ; •&#13;
.&gt;0111 floor.&#13;
"There was no lien that ..,.&#13;
thing was bolllt!r!p IIJ!r.~&#13;
Mrs. Maggw.&#13;
•.&#13;
·~&#13;
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These are just a few of the things that need to be&#13;
dooe. There are many more. Think about them and let&#13;
the council and ine know your feelings. Come to our&#13;
meetings and let us Ilear your ideas. We are there to serve&#13;
&#13;
I at&#13;
&#13;
To most of us, though, Pomeroy is home, and being&#13;
the stout-hearted people that we are , we fight on, hold&#13;
our heads high, and are proud to say, "I'm from Pome-&#13;
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I&#13;
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roy."&#13;
&#13;
I feel that we do have a good future and if we work&#13;
together we can accomplish the things that we need and&#13;
want. I would like to take this opportw)ity to tell you&#13;
some of the things thai I think we can. and sl&gt;ould do.&#13;
· Th&lt;!y wi!l ~ot come easy, l&gt;lll wjtll cooperation and&#13;
bard work, they can be accomplished.&#13;
&#13;
P.l&#13;
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Fir~!~. of all I feel we should strive to get a munic·&#13;
lpaUy':Owned water system. If the present one cannot be&#13;
purcl!~!)d at a very reasonable price, then we should go&#13;
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OU:r roads in most. of the reside'ntial areas need to&#13;
be completely rebuilt. This would cost considerable mo-&#13;
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family like this __ __&#13;
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Their financial need1&#13;
are always on the &amp;Tow.&#13;
That'1 why it's &amp;a im·&#13;
portant for them to&#13;
bank where they will&#13;
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get eveey banking service they need.&#13;
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T.&#13;
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UBRARY SUPPORTER - J. W. Herscher of Charles·&#13;
ton,&#13;
Va., left, talks with Edison Hobstetter at the Pomeroy Public Ubrary. Mr. Hersclter, who resided In the&#13;
Pomeroy area as a youngster, has oontri~ed very. gen•&#13;
erous sums of money to the library and ot~ public m•&#13;
ltitutions in Pomeroy in reeent years.&#13;
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That's why they bank here! And that's why you&#13;
should, too. At this bank, you'll find full banking ·&#13;
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·aervice, under one roof.&#13;
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WE PAY 4o/o ON SAVINGS&#13;
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The viUage street, department needs more&#13;
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~elp&#13;
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from&#13;
you the citizens in keeping our town clean an~ !idy. Some&#13;
of our vacant lots are in a deplorable condition. When&#13;
we mow our yards we should go just a little farther and&#13;
mow -along the roads-most of us do.&#13;
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Personally, I feel It is a pleasure to have the opportunity, in my humble way, to serve my town and the good&#13;
people wbo live in lt.&#13;
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Walln't SO lo!!ll 1&amp;0 that residents of Meigs county&#13;
huddled' over&#13;
radio sets with earto . ·&#13;
music plucked from&#13;
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yelling for j&lt;ly when&#13;
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Sincerely,&#13;
Charles Legar,&#13;
Mayor of Pomeroy&#13;
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·oUR ANCESTORS&#13;
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lley and unfortunately the revenue recei~ed for street&#13;
work is not sufficient for such an undertaking. There are&#13;
ways, though, through your cooperation, that this can&#13;
be done.&#13;
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In closing, I would ask you on this anniversary date&#13;
to joia me in rededicating ourselves to work toward · 1&#13;
better Pomeroy .of loJII()rrow.&#13;
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to this project is BBk11J ·&#13;
contributions ready Jfbq&#13;
firemen arrive.&#13;
If items are to&#13;
before Sunday,&#13;
may be made by&#13;
hall or contacting any&#13;
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'e Sought i~&#13;
reo's Deat&amp;&#13;
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These were serious blows, both to our morale and&#13;
to our economy.&#13;
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Pomeroy. with the combined help, work and talents&#13;
of every citizen will continue to grow dunng the next&#13;
125 years. Then our ancestors may look into their past,&#13;
also with pride, even as do we.&#13;
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There have been many changes during this time,&#13;
and fortunately, most of them have made Pomeroy a better community in which to live. We have had some setba~ks, such as losing various industries .&#13;
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Today is the !25th anniversary of the incorporation&#13;
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of our town.&#13;
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look like with a home, store or factory on every vacant&#13;
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a fine aepnnztoJI'Ie of. tile """"&#13;
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service&#13;
by cal ling&#13;
5.&#13;
'!tart anothApril&#13;
25.&#13;
house-to • be sold at&#13;
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TO TI-lE CITIZENS OF POMEROY&#13;
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Certainly, it is nice to think of the past with pride.&#13;
The people of Pomeroy have accomplished much. But&#13;
we also must point clearly t_o the future.&#13;
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et llle fwwhc Ohio pio•eaa ... fbt llfttW Ia J1ari.&#13;
etta. ~ . . . Clllllqe, t.dallly, .... aelf....ll. ..,&#13;
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Long known as a commu'nity with fine citizens-&#13;
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All lbe ..,. ... girls, of. wbateYet' ceoentloa. ........&#13;
&amp;elided lbe lldloob of Meip Coaaty bow tut the IJ ......... Ia bcmor of. G-.ior Rebml ~u...&#13;
lleip, Go&gt;eiMW of. Ollie lll ..lllf. Governor Melli • of. llle blghelt distinctloa ...., ~ • adel&#13;
.1us1ke of. tJoi, 011io Territory, as a United llt!IIetl Seut.&#13;
lllld Ia llle Cabiaet of both Preoidnt lladisoll ud l'niiIIelalllowoe.&#13;
Gonnaar&#13;
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Message&#13;
- 'from Your ,&#13;
Mayor&#13;
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Located proudly on a majestic bend in the Ohio Riv·&#13;
er, the village o£ Pomeroy has withstood wars, blizzards,&#13;
floods, fires and droughts. It&#13;
' ehjoyeif J&gt;rosperous&#13;
years and struggled through troublesome days.&#13;
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March 28, 1961&#13;
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Kao&#13;
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port&#13;
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A&#13;
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Pomeroy has long been an interesting community.&#13;
It is a town rich with tradition and legend in every&#13;
building and on every stree~ cOrner. ,.&#13;
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STATE OF OlE)&#13;
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BANKING IS&#13;
A FAMILY&#13;
AFFAIR!&#13;
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An Editorial&#13;
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COLUMBUS 43211&#13;
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lU present&#13;
its cast&#13;
three-act&#13;
comedy,&#13;
______________ _ __,...,.,-_ _ iqtnbers&#13;
of the&#13;
are front&#13;
row,&#13;
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l:;;.1oini, Jim Bash and Ronnie Rifflee;;~ ~~~&#13;
e Arnold, Patsy Fultz. Katy ~&#13;
· presentation ; Joe Gilmore, Faye&#13;
-on, unda Moore and Dennis&#13;
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.&#13;
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1965&#13;
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OFncE OF THE 00\'lltNOR · ·&#13;
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Micro-Mesh (Run Resistant)&#13;
Colors: Beige Tone or Tan&#13;
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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN&#13;
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liiiAMI - A TOP FEDERAL&#13;
narcotics agent and two Miami&#13;
detective• wore to be charged&#13;
formally today with accepting&#13;
brlbeJ from a narcotics pusher&#13;
who turned Informer. The&#13;
or reported be had set up&#13;
deal to pay the men&#13;
1110nth to "keep off the&#13;
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Federal narcotics&#13;
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POMEROY -MIDDlEPORT, OHIO&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummins Hnc&#13;
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and family of C11 lumbus spent dint!&#13;
the weekend with their parents, ChL&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd CUmmins,&#13;
Racine and Mr. and Mrs. Vic. FJa~&#13;
tor Brown, Minersville.&#13;
M&amp;&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
mer&#13;
c • and&#13;
ham spent Easter in Gallipolis Frar&#13;
with her mother, Mrs. Julis Da· l Shar&#13;
vis and family.&#13;
we;.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schu. znoll&#13;
ler and daughter, Linda of CoM:&#13;
Iumbus were weekend guests son&#13;
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. guetLI·n:&#13;
,Jacob Schuler.&#13;
W'&#13;
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ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF POPULAR&#13;
WOMENS SEAMLESS&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag.&#13;
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Week Special!&#13;
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The Rev. Chesler Lemley, 88sisted by members o! the Rock&#13;
Springs Methodist chureh COD·&#13;
ducted services at tbe carman&#13;
Nursing Home on Good Friday.&#13;
Members assisting the paotor&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs.· Wilbur Balley, Mrs. Avery Goegleln, Mro.&#13;
Edward BaiJ, Mrs. W. A. Mar--- l.JI ..... . n • ! 'l.-Hh ... ~J. •M&#13;
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od and lllinutes were rnd Y&#13;
tho setretary, Mickey Wolfe.&#13;
Duet were paid 11111 treaourer Garcia McGraw ,read the&#13;
financial report.&#13;
Reports were given by ftbon..&#13;
do Ervin, Sharon Ervln, BeYerly Ervin, Shirley Neigler, GarLis. McGraw, Mickey Wolfe, and&#13;
Renee Burb.e on the Meiga Cou.nty Conference meeting&#13;
which&#13;
was held April $. tbe club discussed projeds and project&#13;
·books were handed. out. Recreatlon was planned by Garcia&#13;
McGraw. Refreshmenta: -.:ere&#13;
served by BPUl 'J'tM,iss, and&#13;
Beverly Ervin. The next meetlng is May 8, at the Racine&#13;
Methodist church.&#13;
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~C~ol~·~~~··~~~.·~m~~-~~~·~~-~~--M~rs~.~E~rn~e~st~K~e~n~~~d~y~and~~d~au-~ ~:f&#13;
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uet and prom o1 Mlddlepolt met.A&#13;
1u.b Sehool will be held Frlday evenlnl AprD 2S at the&#13;
lllBJ! school.' COmmltiAleJ '18111ed !or the prom iDclude-Tbeme&#13;
_ Dave Burkett, Kenneth liarrio, Kathy&#13;
Brattoo, Cllrlstlne&#13;
Salley and Ollta Lewla: On:be&amp;-&#13;
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WBA'J'RCI&#13;
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layette obower Satunlay • ..,. Tomm Scally, son of Mr.&#13;
the bome of Mn. Bell- nd&#13;
Tom Scally 11 a pa·&#13;
8&#13;
ing the wonllip ,.&#13;
, · bour, Easter Sunday, the prl- lab Wbjte In honor o! N r ·&#13;
at VeleriDB Ne,;.rial booA Cllntata, "The O&gt;lldren s mary and beginners class dlrocl- T1lomao Darst o! Akron. A co~ 1181 in Pomeroy wbero be 11&#13;
&lt;\llelu18," was presented by the 1ed by the teachers, Mn. Har· or sd!eme o! pinl: and white ~er treatment for a broken&#13;
jUnior choir directed by Mrs. old Blackston and Mrs Norm- wa -; carried out lD the decora- arm he received in a fall two tta _ Sean Mullen,&#13;
Buddy&#13;
William Radford T~1ng .part 1an Weyersmtller presented 8 tiona.&#13;
weeks ago. He will undergo sur- Moore, Kathy Spengler,&#13;
Jon&#13;
were Donoa&#13;
Ji'rancl5, Dtana j program.&#13;
. I&#13;
lfts were laced on 8 gery on the arm this week. His Cunningham, David Oliver, Tom&#13;
Weyersmtller, Eddie&#13;
Abbott, Several rec1taUons were g1vThe Rv ed with~ while cloth room ·number 18 111.&#13;
Evans and Eddie Gl~ore.&#13;
Kathy Abbott Sharoa Brawey , len includms . The Easter Story, I table co er and white stream- Miss sarah Bechtle, Colnm- Decoratlona - David Ashley,&#13;
Snzanna and Donna&#13;
Partlow, by Stephame Radford; A Real wttb ~ a cano&#13;
Games bus, spent the weekend wiU. TQm Baker, Tom B~aine, John&#13;
R1chard K1zzee Marla Grueser, Welcome, Da\'id Harns. Pass en&#13;
1 ed and r~ won by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja:ck, Bllke, Sam Clatwort.hy, Ralph&#13;
Tommy Bi:l ll Conme Radr~rd It Around, Bruce&#13;
Blackston; were Pay&#13;
P er&#13;
Luc Bechtle.&#13;
Coleman, Robert Caruthers. Pat&#13;
and Rt&gt;berca Radford ,&#13;
With !Big Folk.5 and Little&#13;
Folks, Mary&#13;
Ba~~~a~oe's&#13;
y Mrs. c. M. Ervin has re- Edwards, John Evans, Mlch·&#13;
Shemt' Blackston and Mar Y1Judy Radford ; He Is In&#13;
My I Wears and&#13;
'I&#13;
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turned to her home in Bridge- ael Gardner, Wil1iam Halley,&#13;
Radford as narrators, and Mary Heart, Christy Hy~ll: Easter&#13;
A salad course with&#13;
lime port w. Va., after spending a Roger Swartz, Larry&#13;
Vance,&#13;
F'riinl'is as accompamst.&#13;
IPrayer. Donme Smith ; A Glad sherbet punch was served to week with Mrs. R. C. Sansbury. Paul Wi1son, Ronnie&#13;
Hindy,&#13;
Preceding the sermon by Rev · Welcome, Bobby . Ball; and J~- those attending including Mrs. She was accompanied home by John Hood, Melvin MilUron,&#13;
\hesler LttmJey · Sharon Bra~- ius Lo~es Me, This I Know· Brt- Charles White, Mrs. A g n e s her daughter, Mrs.&#13;
Fred Larry Pettie, Robert&#13;
Pooler,&#13;
ley. Marla Grueser and Eddie an K1zzee .&#13;
White, Dorothy William•. Caro- Schroath. who had opent the Joe Reichman, Fred Robl~son,&#13;
Abbott were bapuzed. Receiv-~ fi'ollowmg the program,&#13;
~n i lyn Gilkey Pearl Hoffman, week in Sara._owta, Fla., with Robert Schmoll, Roger Shiflet,&#13;
.o into membership by confes- jegg hunt was held for the ch1~ Avenelle Pettit. Kay Platter, her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman, Roger Snyder,&#13;
s1 on of fatth were Eddie Abbott dren .&#13;
Phyllis Pettit and Beulah White. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and Gene Stephenson Gary Stobart,&#13;
Sharon Brawley, Marla Grueser&#13;
children .&#13;
and Jerry Yeauger.&#13;
and Suzanna and Donna PartSending gill&gt; were Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Darst lnvitatloos _ Allee&#13;
Darst,&#13;
low.&#13;
Haptonstall, Rose Ohlinger, Ed- of Akron spent the week eod Mary Teafvrd, Brenda Toney,&#13;
lln Palm Sunday. Cathy Abith Thomas, Jean Zirkle •. Mary with his mother, Mrs. Beulah Linda GUkey, Becky&#13;
Gilkey:&#13;
bott, . Rebt&gt;cra Radford&#13;
a~d&#13;
Bacon, Lena .~cKinley, V1 Rife, White.&#13;
Program _ Connie Cooke, Car-Sherne Blackston .were receJvMrs. Carl Wilhams, !rene Hag- Mr. and Mrs. Don Strauss of ole Anderson, Larry Gladwell,&#13;
~d into membership by confes·&#13;
gy , Mrs. Florence Hannay, Myr· Columbus visited Sunday with Rod Sauer, and Roy Coleman;&#13;
&gt;~on of faith and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
tle Watkins, Thelma McDan- Mr. and Mrs. lra Butcher and food - carole Phillips. Cor·&#13;
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iels, and Jean Tatterson, Mab- tami1y.&#13;
rie Sears, Sandra HoUinshed,&#13;
Mrs. E. A. Leonard of Colum·lel Pettit, Dora Pettit, Frit:.&#13;
Judy Butcher, Ohio Univer- Linda Jacobs, Linda Ratliff,&#13;
1 bus wa:s the weekend guest&#13;
of swartz and Marie Turner.&#13;
sity student, visited Sunday Dee Slaven, Christine Bryan,&#13;
...........,,Ohio&#13;
!\.1r. and Mrs. Russ Watson and&#13;
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. ......1 , u...- . _ _, ...... n... ..~ __ n..,..,.&#13;
Mrs. John F . Baily.&#13;
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i Mr. and Mrs. Herb Herdman ghte'&#13;
LAST TIME TONIGHT&#13;
of Bellefontaine and Mr.&#13;
and ron'&#13;
JERRY '..EWJS&#13;
"DISOROERL Y ORDERLY'' I Mrs. Larry Stemell3 and Jackie Edil&#13;
(Technioolorl&#13;
and Larry of Lakeview were&#13;
Ml&#13;
Jerry Lew1s. Susan Oliver.&#13;
weekend&#13;
guests&#13;
o(&#13;
Mrs&#13;
.&#13;
Welby&#13;
ited&#13;
Gh-nda Farrell&#13;
I Whaley.&#13;
I ire&#13;
Colorc~rtoons&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser G~&#13;
returned home Sat~day .e.ve?WED. •nd THURSDAY&#13;
I ing, after an overnight VlStt m&#13;
April 21-22&#13;
M·&#13;
NOT OPEN&#13;
Columbus with their daughter and&#13;
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Holl·&#13;
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY&#13;
Pat Quinn and family.&#13;
witb&#13;
April 23-24&#13;
Mr.&#13;
and&#13;
Mrs&#13;
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John&#13;
Jordon&#13;
and&#13;
gan.&#13;
"THE KILLERS"&#13;
~Terhnicolor)&#13;
dallghter of Columbus&#13;
were ed 1&#13;
Lte Marvin, Angie Dickin· weekend guests of her parents, and&#13;
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P&#13;
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lpr!np Nethodbt rvJce SUnday During the&#13;
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All memhers of lbe&#13;
directo'J'. of Obl~ Valloy&#13;
tric Coi\!OfaliOII~ ill&#13;
owned Slibaldiaey~1:(nd;..,-.&#13;
tucky C0rporat19m.&#13;
elected at the..&#13;
of the company'a ~&#13;
held this week In ·CIIii:ii&#13;
OVEQ wao fwmed ·In&#13;
15 lil'!l'll\0&#13;
of the . Ohio Vljley&#13;
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jSacrament ol Baptism is Given&#13;
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Give Layette&#13;
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:· At Roc/c Springs Methodist Church&#13;
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Shower Saturday&#13;
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given .,..live were recoil'- and Babby were ro&lt;e!Vt!d by MIM TM•nna Wblle&#13;
and&#13;
quet 111101 prom of&#13;
mel A,..q 10•&#13;
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411 Into membersblp at the Rod transfer. Cathy Abbott alao wu 1WtD Pe1t11 entertalned with&#13;
lll&amp;b School wiD .be held Pr~ Nelglt•: and ·lfn, McGraw.&#13;
l,)rtnp Methodla cburcll dill' baptized.&#13;
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a layette lbower Saturda7 eveday evenbJ&amp;, April 3S al&#13;
the Prelklenl Rlldllda !roln prolldln the - i p servi&lt;e SUnday. Durlnc the Sunda7 School n1ng at the borne of Mn. 11e1r Tommy ScallJ, 1011 of Mr. bJ81t sd!ool Committee~ D8Jll- ed 111101 QlbwiOs were read by&#13;
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, !tour, Ea81er SUnday, the pr1- lab While In jtoDor of Mrs. and Mra. T()JII Scally, u a pa· ed for the prom incln-Tbeme the seeretar)l', Mlcby WoHe.&#13;
A cantata, "Tbe Ollidren • mary and beglnnerl clasa ~ l1lomas Darst of Akron. A co~ Ueut at VeU!riDI Memonal bo• - Dave Burlrett, Kenneth llaro Dueo were paid ond treaBUr·&#13;
~leiula. " was presented by the Ied by the teachers, Mra. Har· or scheme of pink 8lld white pita! in Pomeroy where be II rls, Kathy&#13;
Brattoll, CbrlsUne er Garcia McGraw read tbe&#13;
jUnior cboir directed by Mra . . old Blackston and Mrs. NoJ'IIlo was carried out in the decora- under treatment lor a broken Bailey and Ollta Lewill; Orcheo- financial report. '&#13;
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William Radford. Taklll( part 80 Weyeromiiler presented a tiona.&#13;
arm be received. m a fall two. tro - Sean Mullen,&#13;
Buddy Reports were given&#13;
Rbol&gt;were Donna&#13;
Francis, Diana program.&#13;
weeks ago. He wtU undergo sltr· Moore; Kathy S~gler,&#13;
Jon da Ervin, Sharon Erim, Bev,&#13;
Weyersmtller. Eddie&#13;
Abbott, Several recitations were giv- Tilt gilll were placed on a gery on the arm this week. lli1l Cunningham, David Oliver, Tom erly Ervin, Sbltley Nelgier, GarKathy Abbott Sharo11 Brawey, en including, The Easter Story, table covered with a white cloth room ·number lS 111.&#13;
Bva01 and Eddie GUmore.&#13;
.da McGraw, Mickey Wolfe, and&#13;
Suzanna and Donna Partlow, by Stephanie Radford; A Real with pink and white aiream- Miss Sarah Bechtle, Colum- .lle&lt;orations - Dav\d Ashley, Renee Bun;e on the Meigs CounRlchard K1zzee Mar~ Grueser, Welcome, David Harris ; Pass ers making a caoopy. Games bus, spent lhe weekend wlU., T.~ . Baker, Tom J;i,l,aine, John ty Conference meeting which&#13;
Tommy Ball . Cunme Radford I It Around, Bruce&#13;
Blackston; were played and priz.es won by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J~, Qlilke, Sam Clatworthy, Ralph was held April 5. The club disand Rebecca Radford,&#13;
wtth Big Folks and Little&#13;
Folks, Mary&#13;
Baumcardner, Lucy Bechtle.&#13;
.&#13;
Coleman, Robert Caruthers, Pat cussed projects and project&#13;
Sherne Blackston and MarY Judy Radford ; He [s In&#13;
My Wears and Patty Kloes.&#13;
Mrs . C. M. Ervm .has . re.. Edwards, John Evans, Micb- 'boob were banded out. Reerea·&#13;
Radto:d as narrators, _and Mary Heart, Christy Hysell; Easter&#13;
.&#13;
turned Lo her home m Br)(lge- ael Gardner, William Halley, tton was planned by Garcla&#13;
Pranc1~ ~s accompamst.&#13;
I Prayer, Donnie Smith; A Glad&#13;
A salad cours_e With&#13;
Hme port, W: Va., after spending a Roger Swartz, Larry&#13;
Vance, McGraw. Refreshments were&#13;
Precedmg the sermon by Rev . 1 Welcome, Bobby Ball; and Jes- sherbet pun~h Y.~s ser:ved to week w1th Mrs. R. C. Sansbury. Paul Wilson, Ronme&#13;
Hlndy, served by Beth Theiss, and&#13;
-. ~&#13;
Loves Me, This 1 Know , Bri· those atte~mg mcluding Mrs. She was accompanied home by John Hood, Melvin Milliron, Bever! Etvin. The next meet\ hesTer Lemley, Sharon Brawley, Marla Grues~r and Ed~ie&#13;
Kizzee.&#13;
Cb~lea Whtte, M_r~. Agnes her daughter, Mrs.&#13;
Fred Larry ~ettie, Robert&#13;
P~ler,&#13;
1/ May 8, at the Racine&#13;
Abbott were baptized. ReceJV- Following the program&#13;
an 1 White, Dorothy Williams, Caro- Schroath, who had spent Ute Joe Reichman, Fred Robmson, ~thod'st ch h&#13;
1&#13;
hunt wa.!l ht'ld for th'e chil· 1 lyn Gilkey, Pearl&#13;
HoHman, week in Sarasota, Fla.,&#13;
with Robert Schmoll, Roger Shiflet, e&#13;
urc •&#13;
I.&#13;
ed into membership by&#13;
sion of faith were Eddie&#13;
Avenelie Pettit, Kay Platter, her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman, Roger Snyder,&#13;
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Sharon Brawley, Maria&#13;
Phyllis Petitt and Beulah Whtte. and Mrs. Edward Johnaon and Gene Stephenson Gary Stobart,&#13;
.and Suzanna and Donna&#13;
Sendin 'f&#13;
Mr p 1 children.&#13;
and Jerry Yeauger.&#13;
luw.&#13;
" Ha tons~lr' ;:.,;•~~lin : ·r. : . Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Darst Invitattons - Allee&#13;
Darst,&#13;
f UfSing&#13;
On Palm Sunday, Cathy&#13;
"th PThom ' J&#13;
Zirk! M&#13;
of Akron spent the week end Maey Teaford, Brenda Toney, The Rev. Chester Lemley, asboll . Reb&lt;'C&lt;a Radford&#13;
~Las, MeaKn 1 v'· Raryf wtth h" mother, Mrs. Beulah Linda Gllkey Be&lt;kY Gilkey· sisted by members of the Rock&#13;
· Bl ackst on were&#13;
pe:~Con&#13;
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• . Cooke, Car--· Springs Methodist chureb con~&#13;
Sl&#13;
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I . .c m ey ' 1 H1e' Wh't&#13;
I e.&#13;
Program&#13;
- Conrue&#13;
&lt;d into membership by&#13;
P&#13;
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Mrs. Car Wtlltams, Irene ag- Mr. and Mrs. Don Strauss of oif Anderson, Larry Gladwell, dueled services at the Carman&#13;
&gt;JOn of faith and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
~·~ren;;: :nna~ :r- ColumbUs visited Sunday with Hod Sauer, and Roy Coleman; Nw·sing Home on Good Friday.&#13;
. el&#13;
ad J •&#13;
e a eM ~- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher and food - Carole Phillips Car- Members ass'"''"" the paator&#13;
1e s an ean Tatterson au- 1 ·1&#13;
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Mrs. E. A. Leonard of Colum- 1 • •&#13;
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bus was the weekend guest of el Petti!, Dora Pettit, Frttz . Judy Butcher, Ohio Univer- Linda Jacobs, Linda Ratliff, ley, Mrs. Avery Goe(lein, Mrs.&#13;
1. Prevents crabgraaa, foxtail, goosegrass&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Watson and Swartz and Marte Turner.&#13;
mty student. visited Sunday Dee Slaven, Christine Bryan, Edward Ball, Mrs. W. A. MorPomen.y, Ohto&#13;
Mrs. John F. Bally.&#13;
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VOL XVII&#13;
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WORLD&#13;
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Mainly About&#13;
peo Ie I&#13;
Pomeroy&#13;
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Ome&#13;
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MIAMI - A TOP FE»ERAL&#13;
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nar;)Otics agent and two&#13;
deloc:tlves were to be&#13;
formally today with&#13;
bribea from a narcotics&#13;
wbo turned informer. The&#13;
er reported he had set up&#13;
dali to pay the men $2,000 a&#13;
month to "keep off the heat:'&#13;
Federal narcotics&#13;
agents&#13;
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NEWI the product that does&#13;
just about everything&#13;
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MEIGS THEATRE&#13;
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LAST TIME TONIGHT&#13;
JERR\ '.EWIS&#13;
"DISORDERLY ORDERLY"&#13;
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&lt;Technicolor)&#13;
Jerry Lewts. Susan Oliver.&#13;
Glenda Farrell&#13;
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WED. ond THURSDAY&#13;
April 21·22&#13;
NOT OPEN&#13;
FRIDAY and SATURDAY&#13;
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April 23·24&#13;
.. THE KILLERS''&#13;
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(Technicolor)&#13;
Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson. Ronald Reagan, John&#13;
Cassavetles.&#13;
8&#13;
THE CADDY"&#13;
Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin,&#13;
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Donna Reed. Barbara Bates.&#13;
SUNDAY, MONDA!J TUES.&#13;
April 25-26-v&#13;
'WHERE LOVE HAS GONE'&#13;
lTeehntcolor)&#13;
Bette Davis, Susan Hayward,&#13;
Michael Connors, Joey Heatherton. Novel by Harold&#13;
Robbim. .&lt;\ Teenage girl,&#13;
Hea1herton vivacious,&#13;
and blithe spirited.&#13;
and petite, has the im·&#13;
of an H-BOMB!&#13;
Post Man Wins&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Herb Herdman ghW&#13;
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of Bellefontain~ and Mr.&#13;
and r~ •&#13;
Mrs. Larry Stemem and Jackie Ed&#13;
and Larry of Lakeview were t.&#13;
weekend guests or Mrs. Welby&#13;
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1965&#13;
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Communists Sneaking&#13;
Into South Viet Nam&#13;
At Much Higher Rate&#13;
McNamara, on Landing to Make tu::1&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser ~&#13;
returned home Saturday even- ling, after an overnight visit&#13;
1&#13;
Culumbus with tbeir daughter all'&#13;
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ~&#13;
Pat Quinn and family.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. John Jordon and&#13;
daughter of Columbus&#13;
were&#13;
weel\end guests of her parents,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummins&#13;
and family of Columbus spent&#13;
the weekend with their parents,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummins,&#13;
Racine and Mr. and Mrs. Vic.&#13;
tor Brown, Minersville.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wickham spent Easter in Gallipolis&#13;
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Meigs County's No.&#13;
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New Car Sales Dealer&#13;
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her mother, Mrs. JuUs Da- ~&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schuler and daughter, Linda of Columbus were weekend guests&#13;
of his parents, Mr, and M r s.&#13;
Jacob Schuler.&#13;
Mrs. Ernest Kennedy and dau·&#13;
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~ry&#13;
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by calling to this project is ..q11 te ~· ·· · ·&#13;
5.&#13;
contributions ready JlfheJ &amp;a.&#13;
start anoth~ firemen arrive.&#13;
April&#13;
25, If items are to ~,.&#13;
house-to - before Sunday, arilllg&#13;
&gt; be sold at may be made by callln!l&#13;
hall or contacting any&#13;
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Sought i~&#13;
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ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF POPULAR&#13;
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The canvass will start :- . ·I&#13;
service p.m . Anyone willinJ to . . .&#13;
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lice will be&#13;
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SALUTES POMEROY&#13;
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vis and family.&#13;
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Cash Project··&#13;
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D. Ind. (UP!) Detectives f.clda1&#13;
the case of a young mother aCCUIIjl&#13;
or children, then attempted suicide.&#13;
'olded Tuesday after playmates said&#13;
\larcia Hambey, ti, her brolbfl', MJrk,&#13;
&lt;Jid Ham- - - ---'-- - --""'--...;..od&#13;
_ .Kraig&#13;
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Colors: Beige Tone or Tan&#13;
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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN&#13;
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had seen j "' Let me die,'' the housewife&#13;
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lold attendants at the hospital,&#13;
. of Mlsha- ' ' "Let me die"&#13;
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d a dinner 1&#13;
Husbaod FUn Home&#13;
abey Tues- Edward Hambey, 30, the TUIn't grt an band and father of the chQ.&#13;
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Their :financW needa&#13;
1re always on tbe grow.&#13;
'lb.at's why it'a so lmportani for them to&#13;
bank where they will&#13;
.eet every bankinK service they need.&#13;
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ONLY THE APPt:AIIANCE .or the llfli# COUDly jail II&#13;
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left in the upper pbolo gi•es a lliat uiat tlil!l aceiae .,...&#13;
taken duriall the&#13;
the lith Ceotul)'. M&#13;
right is the Pomeroy National Blllt • illooked liefthe exterior&#13;
the a..lldlq wu ~Jed Below, II&#13;
left, is a poMt ean1 pbolo&#13;
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in 1911, loolljng north. 'nle other&#13;
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should, too. At this bank, you'll find full banklna ·&#13;
·service, uodtor one roof.&#13;
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The Caprice Custom Sedan-Chevrolet'll newest luxury car-has just arrived at the&#13;
Pomeroy Motor Company, it was announced by William Grueser, manager.&#13;
An ultra-prestige version of tbe top-of-the line Impala Sport Sedan, the Caprice Custom&#13;
is available with a wide range of VB engineo. including Chevrolet's new Turbo-Jet 396,&#13;
Mr. Grueser satd&#13;
ucustomers nave asked for .a car wllb even finer appomtments than the Impala and&#13;
the Caprice is our answer," Mr. Grueser said. "It embodies the greatest luxury and&#13;
smoothest ride Chevrolet bas ever built toto an automobile."&#13;
The exterior or tbe Caprice is distinguished by a color-keyed stripe along each side.&#13;
There are also special Caprice grllle, wheel discs, nameplates and .emblems.&#13;
The finely crafted interior features contour padded seats uphOlstered in rich cloth&#13;
and expanded vinyl There is a folding center ll1'IIIJ'e1ll iD the rear seat.&#13;
Special stitching adds elegance to seat eu•hloos and door panels. Trim on the doors,&#13;
steering wheel and Instrument panel have the. rlcll look of baud-rubbed walnut. .&#13;
The extra luxury of the Caprice is also refieeted iD the smoothness ·an~ qmetne~s of&#13;
Its ride. A heavier, stiffer frame Is used, plus a stronger body structure wttb additwnal&#13;
noise suppression features.&#13;
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· A wide range or options and accessories, ranging from a vinyl roof cover iu a c!Jotce&#13;
of three colors to FM stereo radio, special tiJes and all 1965 V8 power teams are available&#13;
on the Caprice Custom.&#13;
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All members of the ,....,&gt;«&#13;
directo., of Ohio Valley&#13;
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owned aubsidlarr,,l!id~ ·.&#13;
lucky Cm:pora~,&#13;
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elected at the&#13;
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held this week in&#13;
OVE!) was formed m&#13;
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Set This 1927 Model Chevrolet&#13;
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hom• I dren. learned of the tragedy&#13;
while on a busineas trip for ~&#13;
mbey an- sociates Investment Co. He flew&#13;
~ home in a company plane.&#13;
dren," she 1l Dr. F. Dale Nelson, depu!J&#13;
coroner, said the childreu bMt&#13;
ipltal&#13;
j been dead about six boura before they&#13;
were dtBCOVeniL&#13;
-old bouse- 'l'hree bad been carroted lfJIII '..&#13;
y guard at nylon stockings; the fourth ...&#13;
· She had strangled with a ~lie.&#13;
, airanglmg Today detectives · IOIJihl . te&#13;
and Kratg, answer the simple quea~~oa,1&#13;
Why'&#13;
companion " There was absolutely 110 1ft.&#13;
bey borne. ; dication of anythinc lrr!IIC."&#13;
I the four said one police offic!er.&#13;
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''The ucrament of baptism Edwin! Ball aod oons, TommJ&#13;
~u 111..., IDd 1M wera receil'- aod Bobby were recelwd bf&#13;
til Into membe,..hip al the Rocl: transfer. Cathy Abbott a.l8o was&#13;
lpnnp Methodist church dill'- baptized.&#13;
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lng lhe worship service Sunday. During the SUnday Scbool&#13;
.&#13;
hour, Easter Sunday, the prlA cantata, " The Children's mery and beginners clua dh oct!\}leluia." was presented by the 1ed by the teachers, Mrs. Har-&#13;
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GIVe Layette&#13;
Shower Saturday&#13;
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Prelideol IIIJdiJda Ervinread by&#13;
eel and mhvK.. were&#13;
the seer«ary, Mickey Wolle.&#13;
Duea were paid and treasurer Garcia MeGrow read the&#13;
financial report.&#13;
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JU~ior cholr directed by Mrs . .old Blacksto~&#13;
Repoi't!' were given&#13;
Rhoft..&#13;
Wtlllam Radford Takmg .part 1an WeyerSimller presented&#13;
a ttons.&#13;
weeks ago. He wi11 Wldergo sur- Moore; Kathy Spengler,&#13;
Jon da Ervm, Sbaron El'Vm, Bevwere Donoa&#13;
Fra11&lt;ls, D•ana l program.&#13;
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were laced on a e 011 the arm this week. Ilia Canntngham, David Oliver, Tom erly Ervin, Shirley Nei&amp;ler, GarWeyersmtl ler. Edd1e&#13;
Abbott, Several recttatlOns were giYN gttta&#13;
'tb ~white cloth ~~ · number is 111.&#13;
Evana and Eddie Gilmore.&#13;
cia McGraw, Mickey Wolfe, and&#13;
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Hoffman, week in Sarasota, Fla ..&#13;
with Robert Schmoll, Roger Shiflet, Methodist church.&#13;
Avenelle Pettit, Kay&#13;
Platter, her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman Roger&#13;
Snyder&#13;
Phyllis Pettit and Beulah White. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and Gene Slepbe~son Gary stobart:&#13;
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Glt!nda Farrell.&#13;
Colorurtoons&#13;
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WED. and THURSDAY&#13;
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Halley, tlon was planned by Garcia&#13;
Vance. McGraw. Refreshments&#13;
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Hindy, served b Beth 'Ibeiss and&#13;
Milliron&#13;
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Roger Swartz, Larry&#13;
Paul Wilson, Ronnie&#13;
John Hood&#13;
Melvin&#13;
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Reporl3 W&lt;!re given by Rbonda Ervin, Sharon Ervin, Bev;&#13;
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and Rebecca Radford,&#13;
with Big Folks and Little&#13;
Folks, Mary Baumgardner, Lucy Beclltle.&#13;
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Coleman. Robert Caruthers, Pat cussed projeets and project&#13;
Sherrie Blarks.Jn and Ma ' Y1Judy Radford; He Is [n&#13;
My Wears and Patty Kloes.&#13;
Mrs. C. M. Ervm has . re- Edwards, John Evans, Mich- ·boob were handed out. Recrea.&#13;
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those attendllli mcluding Mrs. She 9;as accompanied home by&#13;
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The Racihe Jolly Nel8hl&gt;on&#13;
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Nelcle&lt; llld ·Mn. McGraw.&#13;
Pretlldent 1\hdDda Ervin pr&lt;lkleel and IQinuiM wm read by&#13;
the secretary, Mickey Wolfe.&#13;
Dues were pald lltd treasllr·&#13;
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Richard K1zzee Mar~ Grueser, Welcome, David Harris: Pass ers making a canopy. Games bus, spent the weekend Wl~ ,-Ta,rp. , Baker, Tom ~l.aine, John ty Conference meeting&#13;
which&#13;
Tommy Ball. Conme Radlord u Around, Bruce&#13;
Blackston; were played and prizes won by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J'ICit; l!llke, Sam Clatworthy, Ralph was held April ~- '!be elub dl,.&#13;
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Radfo~ 8!1 narrators, _and Mary Heart, Christy Hysell: Easter&#13;
Franc1s ~s accompamst.&#13;
i Prayer. Donnie Smith; A Glad&#13;
Precedmg t.he sermon&#13;
ftev. lwelrorne, Bobby Ball ; and Jet·&#13;
Chester Lemley. Sharon&#13;
Lovec Me This 1 Know Brlley, Marla Grueser and&#13;
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Following the program,&#13;
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hunt was held for the chils1on of fa1th were Eddte&#13;
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Tbe IIIUIIIli junlor....,lor banque! and Jl""" of MlddlePc&gt;&lt;l&#13;
Hlgb Sobool wiD be held Fr~&#13;
day evening, April 2S at lite&#13;
Tommy Scally, son ol. Mr. hl&amp;h scbool. Commltteea namand Mrs. Tom Scally, 18 a pa- eel for the prom tnclud&amp;-Tbome&#13;
tlent at Vetera111 Memorial hoa- - Dave Burkett, Kennelb 1181'pital in Pomeroy wlrere be Ia rls, Kathy&#13;
Bra!IM, Olrlstlne&#13;
under treatment for a broken Bailey and Ollta Lewia; Orebesarm be recetved_in a faD two tra - Sean Mullen,&#13;
Buddy&#13;
weeks ago. He will ~dergo sur· Moore; Kathy Spangle&lt;, Jon&#13;
gery on the arm this weel.. HlB Cunnlngbam, David Oliver, Tom&#13;
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Kathy Abbott Sharoa Brawey, en including, The Easter Story, ! table covered with a white cloth room ·nwnber is 111.&#13;
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1an bncorporated viUage, known as 1'he Banks, and Sa!•sbury. .&#13;
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Tbe Wall City was a well-known boat ; on the Ohio&#13;
IRiver in the. 1800s. It was ·owned by POmeroy mterests&#13;
and is said to have gotten its name from the hug~ clflfs,&#13;
or wall of rocks&#13;
behind the town. The boat sank Just be.&#13;
low the landing at Ravenswood.&#13;
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the~&#13;
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and son-in-law, Mr.&#13;
Pat Quinn and lam&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John •&#13;
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April&#13;
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If items are to&#13;
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Mr. and Ml"8. Jack&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd &lt;&#13;
Racine and Mr. and !&#13;
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A fire in Pomeroy ·iluring 1893 burned the coul!ty&#13;
jail.&#13;
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tor Brown, Minersvil1f&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ehm&#13;
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The fire in Pomeroy on A·~gust 19, 1927 burned the&#13;
Ben Ewing Funeral Home, the Democrat publishing&#13;
building and many other structures in the village. It&#13;
started during the early hour-s of the mormng.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. AnthOII&#13;
ler and daughler. Lind.&#13;
Jumbos were weekend&#13;
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History sbows that In 1853 the Meigs county Court·&#13;
house in Pomeroy was judged one of the most beautiful&#13;
in: the state. Particular mention was m~de of the curv·&#13;
ing stairways.&#13;
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of his parents, Mr. ~&#13;
.lacob Schuler.&#13;
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Mrs. Ernest Kennedy a&#13;
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(CPil Detectives t,c~ay&#13;
l.he ease of a young mother aeeu..,t of&#13;
" children. then attempted suicide,&#13;
"olded Tuesday after playmates .said&#13;
llarcia Hambey, 6, her brotb,f, MJrk,&#13;
old Ham·&#13;
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Valentine Baxter Horton (1803-1883) built UAJ first&#13;
towbOat on inland waters in the United States. It was&#13;
bull! in 1838 for the Pomeroy Coal Company at the Old&#13;
Pomeroy Boat Yard near the present location of the follle!'OY Junior IDgh School. A monument now stands&#13;
there commemorating the event. The report In Walter&#13;
Sines' History of Meigs County Indicates there . we,re&#13;
eight ladies and five gentlemen on the boat dt•~ .. 118&#13;
frst trip. The boat was named "The Condor" for th-..• rge&#13;
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bird of South America.&#13;
The cotlrthouse and j;!Uln. Pomeroy was built at a&#13;
cost of about "'2,000. The Pomeroy Sons &amp; Co. donated&#13;
five lots in Pomeroy ill 1842 for the construction of public bulldbngs. It was during th~t year the county seat wu&#13;
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part of the distance from Kerrs Run to what tS now&#13;
business section of Pomeroy was an unbrok!'n forest.&#13;
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lco•mty occurred on l,incoln lWJ. The date 11 cW~recorded.&#13;
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port.ant for them to&#13;
bank where they will&#13;
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vice they need.&#13;
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"During the Civil War General Albert Gallitan Jeukins made several raids into Meigs county, north of Po-&#13;
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meroy and once into Racine, but very litUe damage was&#13;
done in any of them.&#13;
Morgan's force split just beyond Kerrs Run. Oue&#13;
part, under the command of Dick Morgan, brother of&#13;
General John Morgan. went to Chester, burned the uew ·&#13;
bridge over Shade River and also the large mill; 'then on&#13;
to Bashan and here it drew ·up bn battle line with sabers&#13;
glittering in the sun of a beautiful Sabbeth morn11111. ~&#13;
But It charged by the First and Eight Kentutky Rei·&#13;
lments, It broke and fled.&#13;
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About three hundred men with their leader were&#13;
captured here.&#13;
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The other part of tbe raiders beaded for Buffington&#13;
Island under the command of General John Morgan, and&#13;
fought the battle of Portland. General Shackelford had&#13;
ctrarge of those that followed the Chester and Bashll!l&#13;
group, and General Hobson was in command of the forces followine ·the enemy to Portland with General )~,or­&#13;
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. should, too. At this bank, you'll find full bankl.nll ·&#13;
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.The uorament of bapttsm Edward Ball and sons, TODliiiJ&#13;
;ju Biven and five w""' recel... and Bobby were roeelved bJ&#13;
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lng the worobip service Sunday. Dul'lng the SUnday School&#13;
, flour, Eaoter SUnday, the prt..&#13;
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jiinior choir directed by Mrs. :old Blackston and Mrs. NormWilliam Radford . T~king .pan an Weyersmiller presented&#13;
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Weyersm11ler, Eddie&#13;
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Sl!zanna a~ Donna Partlow, ' by Stephanie Radford ; A Real&#13;
Richard K1zz~ Marla Grueser, Welcome oa ...·id Harris; Pass&#13;
Tommy Ball. Conme Radford i It Around Bruce&#13;
Blackstonand ~ttbeeca Radford,&#13;
with Big Fol~ and Little&#13;
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Sherrtt' Bl-ackston and MarY Judy Radford ; He Is [n&#13;
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Pra,·er Donnl·e Sml.lh . A Glad&#13;
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Sha..on Brawley, Marla Grueser&#13;
and Suzanna and Donna Partlow.&#13;
On Palm Sunday, Cathy&#13;
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and&#13;
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Mlu Tex•ma Wblte&#13;
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'lbomas Darst of Akron. A co~&#13;
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P...,ldent Rllcillda Ervin prosldeel an&lt;! m1nu1es were read by&#13;
the secretary, Mldoy WoHe.&#13;
Dave Burkett, Keaneth Har- Dneo were paid llld treuur·&#13;
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Tile 811111111 junlor...mor ballque! and prom of MlddlePod&#13;
Hlgb School will be beld Frlday evening, April 21 at the&#13;
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under treatment for a broken Bailey and Ollta Lewis; Orches- financial report.&#13;
arm be received. in a fall two. tra - Sean Mullen,&#13;
Buddy Reports were gtven by Rhooweeks ago. He will undergo sur· Moore, Kathy Spengler,&#13;
Jon da Ervin, Sharon Ervin, Bev~&#13;
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Evana and Eddie Gilmore.&#13;
cia McGraw, Mickey Wolfe, and&#13;
with pink and white stream- Miss Sarah Bechtle, Colunr Decoratiom - David Ashley, Renee Burke oo the Meigs CoUJl..&#13;
en making a canopy. Games bus, spent the weekend witlr. To.rn Baker. Tom Blaine, John ty Conference meeting&#13;
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were played and prizes won by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja.ck Blake, Sam Clatworthy, Ralph was held AprU 5. '11le club disMary&#13;
Baumgardner,&#13;
Lucy Bechtle.&#13;
Coleman, Robert caruthers, Pat cussed projects and project&#13;
Wears and Patty Kloes .&#13;
Mrs. C. M. Ervin .has . re- Edwards, John Evans, Micb-- books were handed out. Recrea~&#13;
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Halley, tion was planned by Garcia&#13;
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' Larry yance, McGraw Refreshment&amp; were&#13;
!herbet pun~h w~s served lO week with Mrs. R. C. sansbury. Paul Wilson, Ronnie&#13;
Hindy, erved ·b Beth ~iss and&#13;
those attendmg mcludmg Mrs. She was accompanied home by John Hood&#13;
Melvin Milliron 5&#13;
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Fred Larry Pettie Robert&#13;
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Avenelle Pett1t, Kay&#13;
Platter, her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman Roger&#13;
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Phyllis Peltil and Beulah While. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and Gene stephe~n Gary Stobart:&#13;
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and Jerry Yeauger.&#13;
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April 21·22&#13;
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Lee Marvin, Angie Dickln· weekend guests of he&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Bradlot&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack&#13;
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junior choir directed _&#13;
by Mrs. old Blackston and Mrs. Norm- was carried out m the decora- u r he received in a fall two. tra _ Sean Mullen,&#13;
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Bridgeael Gardner , William&#13;
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Radford as narrators, a nd Mary Hea.rt, Christr Hysell_; Easter&#13;
A salt~d course with&#13;
lime port, w. Va., after spending a Roger ~wartz, t.arl!'&#13;
Vance, McGraw. Refreshments&#13;
were&#13;
Franc1~ as accompamst.&#13;
1Prayer, Donme Smtth, A Glad sherbet punch. was served to ·week with Mrs. R. C. Sansbury. Paul Wilson, Ronme&#13;
~lndy, served by Beth Theiss, and&#13;
Precedi ng the sermon by Rev ! Welcome, Bobby. Ball ; and Jes· those attending including Mrs. She was accompanied home by John Hood, Melvin M11Uron, Beverly E"in. The next mt;et·&#13;
Chesler Lemley. Sharon Bra~· us Loves Me, Th1s 1 Know, Brl- Charles White, Mrs. Agnes her daughter, Mrs.&#13;
Fred Larry Pettie, Robert&#13;
P~ler, ing is May 8, at the Racme&#13;
ley, Mar la Gruese_r and EddJe II an&#13;
' White, Dorothy Williams, Caro- SChroath, who had spent t?e Joe Reichman, Fred&#13;
Methodist church.&#13;
Abbott were bapt~zed . Recelv- Followmg the pMgram, ~n 1 n Gilkey, Pearl&#13;
Hoffman, week in Sarasota, Fla., w1th Robert Schmoll, Roger Sh1flet,&#13;
I.&#13;
ed into ~embershlp&#13;
confes- egg hunt was held for the chll- Xvenelle Pettit, Kay Platter , her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman, Roger&#13;
Snyder,&#13;
S&#13;
sion of fa1th were Edd10 Abbott dren.&#13;
Phyllis Pettit and Beulah While. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and Gene StepheJlS()n Gary Slobart,&#13;
Sharon Brawley, Marla&#13;
children.&#13;
and Jerry Yeauger.&#13;
and Suzanna and Donna&#13;
l,j&#13;
Sending gifts were Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Thcwnas Darst Invitations - Allee&#13;
Darst,&#13;
low.&#13;
Haptoostall, Rose Ohlinger. Ed- of Akron spent the week end Mary Teaford, Brenda Toney, The Rev. Chester Lemley, asOn Pal m Sunday, Cathy&#13;
ith 1homas, Jean Zirkle, Mary with his mother, Mrs. Beulah Linda Gilkey, Becky Gitkey: sisted by members of the Rock&#13;
botl, RE-bf'cca Radford&#13;
and&#13;
Bacon, Lena McKinley , Vi Rife, White.&#13;
Program _ Connie Cooke, Car- Springs Me~l!t church conSherrie Blackston were&#13;
Mrs. Carl Williams, Irene Hag- Mr. and Mrs. Don Strauss of ole Anderson , Larry Gladwell, ducted serv1ces at the Carman&#13;
~ into m_t&gt;mbership by&#13;
gy, Mrs. Florence Hannay, Myr- ColumbUs visited Sunday witb Rod Sauer , and Ro~ Coleman; Nursing Home ?'!'!. ~ f!~~!-~&#13;
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April 21 ·22&#13;
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April 23-24&#13;
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Lee Marv in, Angie DJ ckln·&#13;
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Jerry Uowis, Dean Martin,&#13;
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Donna Reed. Barbara Bates.&#13;
SUNDAY, MONDAYf TUES.&#13;
April 25-26-2&#13;
'WHERE LOVE HAS GONE'&#13;
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Glt!nda Farrell.&#13;
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Joey Hea1herto!l viva.e~ous,&#13;
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who turned informer. The pusher reported he had set up a&#13;
deal to pay the men $Z,OOO a&#13;
month to " keep off the heat.''&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack&#13;
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R flector A period1cal devote 0&#13;
~ 9 ~ i~~:;: o/ra'fi~~ad: and r~ilroad centers, business&#13;
pl=t~~ in Po~ero:l: .and other Meigs County towns were&#13;
featured in thiS edibon.&#13;
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As Pomeroy came to the threshold of the 20t~ dee~.&#13;
f&#13;
severe depresSion , Its rest en s&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Elm&lt;&#13;
ham spent Easter in ( ~&#13;
her mother, Mrs. .. ~&#13;
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~;:~ i~":~~g::!fddso:"wo';'t:v·!~,:Yri~~~:.:~~~&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. AnthOil&#13;
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lumbus were weekend_ ~-­&#13;
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ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF POPULAR&#13;
WOMENS SEAMLESS&#13;
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PR.NPOK~. $1.0 ~&#13;
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Micro-Mesh (Run Resistant)&#13;
Colors: Beige Tone or Tan&#13;
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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN&#13;
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posite the passenger del!ot on Front-St: G. W. Keiser, operator of "Keiser's Orlgtnal One-Priced Clothing House,"&#13;
fnunded In 1882, who made it through two "panics" sucCe$sfully; U. S. Grant, an insurance man, geneial agent&#13;
for the Union Central Life ln.s urance Co., of Cinc'nnati.&#13;
whose illustrious name likely won him admittance&#13;
through many otherwise barred doors; 0 . H. Myers, livery, feed and sale stable; Rev. John J . Schneider, pastor&#13;
for one year in 1897 of the already old Sacred Heart&#13;
church (built 50 years before); H. G. Smith, proprietor of&#13;
the Pomeroy Steam Laun~, a Pomeroy n•tive.&#13;
W, W. Lesher operated the Grand Dilcher Hotel, rated high for its modern conveniences, excellent cuisine&#13;
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icallyS::hools operating in Pomeroy that year ;e~e&#13;
Run, Uncoln Hill, Fourth Ward, Central an t e&#13;
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facdt~~:nedu~:tional facilities&#13;
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That's why they bank here! And that's why you .&#13;
should, too. At this bank, you'll fmd lull banking&#13;
·service. under one roof.&#13;
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WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS&#13;
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Pre-eminent among the dry goods houses of southern Ohio is that or Jacob Elberfeld Sons. The bouse was&#13;
bli h d thirty-live years ago by Mr. Jacob Eiber~eld,&#13;
es~~ d~: in July, 1887, requesting his, so~ to contmue&#13;
;,e business. A little grit and detenmnatJon mU&lt;e~ up&#13;
itll indefatigable energy' two good hea~s full of Jdeas&#13;
w d nflinching purposes to stick to the nght though the&#13;
an u fall have effected the result everybody can see&#13;
heathve~s leg~nt brick structure at Front and Court streets.&#13;
m&#13;
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. charge. o f w· p : and J · B. Elberfeld,&#13;
Th ell'&#13;
busmess&#13;
1s&#13;
e&#13;
both born in Pomeroy m 1863 and 1868 re·&#13;
who were&#13;
h t · ·&#13;
·n the dry goods&#13;
d th t they&#13;
spectively. Each had thoroug rBinm~ I&#13;
busmess before tailing it up lor themse ves, an&#13;
a&#13;
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le~rned the business well is proven&#13;
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'tude of their pre..,nt business.'&#13;
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magnA! . ·t to the establishment at once s~o:"s one o&#13;
VlSI&#13;
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try COnsiSting Of stathe largest stocks in tbe enure cooodun ·' newest patterns&#13;
s tn&#13;
1 nd fancy dlJ' goods dress g&#13;
r;e ad&#13;
ti . aJiC1 foreign looms· carpets In all patterns,&#13;
.. :~nso:::.;ades; ladies' and g~n~' lurniS:i~gs, ~o~~&#13;
trunks iwses laee curtains and wmdow s a es.&#13;
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suffice f"' ·a •ybody wllo would li:now&#13;
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Other big names m the salt industry were A. B.&#13;
Brown, president of the Buckeye Salt Co., and C. McQuigg, the firm's secretary. They employed 35 men operating four wells producmg 275 barrels per day, trading entirely throughout the valley by river boat.&#13;
John E. Williams was the son of a leader in the salt&#13;
was Ebenezer Williams who&#13;
founded the White Rock 'Salt Co. He employed 125 men.&#13;
John was the owner in 1897.'&#13;
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dren," she&#13;
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Dr. F. Dale Nelson, depuiJ&#13;
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eoroner, said the children llld&#13;
been dead about six hours before they&#13;
were dlacovereil.&#13;
·Old house- ' Three had been garroted wJI!1 ·&#13;
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y guard at nylon stockings ; the fourth 'llu&#13;
She had slrangled with a ~­&#13;
strangling Tnday detectiveS · sought · te&#13;
and Kra~g, answer the simple queatioa1&#13;
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"The first serious fire in Meigs county, of which we&#13;
bave any account given, was in a small historical pamph·&#13;
let publabed many years ago. We have been unable to&#13;
verify the truth of the account as given but as all the&#13;
other statements in this pamphlet were true we will accept this one until it is proven otherwise.&#13;
It states that a small payer publlshed at West Columbia, W. Va., under date o August 9, 1856, told of a&#13;
very disastrous fire which almost destroyed the entire&#13;
Pomeroy of that date.&#13;
It states that 42 buildings were destroyed, 17 amilies made homeless and estmated the damage, even in&#13;
those "full value dollar" days, at $200,000."-(From Wal·&#13;
ter Sinel' History)&#13;
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Most impol'lant indUBtrr of Pomeroy was the Pomeroy Iron and Steel Company, established .early in the&#13;
town's history. Reorganized in 1895, its officers ln 1897&#13;
were George D. Wick, president; W, A. Kingsbury, secretary and treasurer, and S. B. E. McVey, superintendent. Kingsbury had the active role in IlK! firm's manag.,.&#13;
ment. They made bar, hand, an4 hoop Iron and soft steel,&#13;
hors•shoe bar and cotton ties using Northern Lake ore&#13;
and Northern and Southern pig Iron.&#13;
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'lbe Franli: G~ 4&lt; po, !QIIIen&#13;
~oi!Jided •&#13;
1871 &lt;111 Iii. R. Jatob$, , 1~ 'Of 11*i'Jiiiollili ~ .OJ lbtl&#13;
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owilen lit 1897. -A c:ot"M111mAII ~~&#13;
- ,«blr ~~&#13;
lato the bualnUI In 1810. Be - 'Ill . PoD JWl!ll ~&#13;
==.r~tloli "~ ill .. llldutrlll ...&#13;
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Edward Hambey, 30, the.,;;,..&#13;
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n't get an band and father of the cbllo&#13;
ey home dren. learned of the tragedf&#13;
while on a bosiness trip for Mmbey an- sociates lnvestmmt Co. He flnr&#13;
home in a company plane.&#13;
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indu~ for over 40 years. It&#13;
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anna Ham- r been set.&#13;
had set?n " Let me die," the housed•&#13;
told atlendants at the bospital.&#13;
of Misha·, '' Let me die.''&#13;
uise Boyer l&#13;
d a dinqer&#13;
Husbaad Flies Home&#13;
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The Rolling Mil}. Brewery was a small, but wen...&#13;
tablished brewery to which an Ice plan,t had been added&#13;
by 1897. Its proprietor, G. W. WlldermuUi, supplled the&#13;
countryside with family boUle ·~leer and kiPr beer by the&#13;
keg.&#13;
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by tbe manner .an&#13;
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One of the chief industries of Pomeroy was known&#13;
as J. C. Probst &amp; Sons, furniture makers, in a brick build·&#13;
ing 55xl40 feet of three stories with a ware room also&#13;
three stories, of brick and 35x85.&#13;
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nexl · a necJtbe around her&#13;
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. Frank P. j Smoke ,.,. from two of a.&#13;
red where mattresses where f1rea b a •&#13;
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L. H. Bridgem&amp;ll was general IIWiager of the Syra&lt;use Salt &amp; Coal Co., lrulin offices in Hartford, Conn.&#13;
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Coal Ridge Salt Co., founded in 1854 was headed by&#13;
J. W. Thomas, president and agent; the Hope Salt &amp; Coal&#13;
Co., located at Mason City, W. Va., had as its treasurer&#13;
D. C. Davis, a resident of Pomeroy; B. Koehler was proprietor of the Excelsior Salt Works, the only survivor today of the numerous similar industries of 88 years ago.&#13;
Mr. Koehler came to Pomeroy at the age of 4 In 1846; his&#13;
son, Henry Koehler, resides in Syracuse today, long retired from active management of the finn Excelsior Salt&#13;
Works.&#13;
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The schlaeget brother~, ~o:;,~ ~:az·~r~~h~r~:~!~&#13;
a ''reliable shoe ho~sed ~~e~ father in 1855 and bought&#13;
Th• brother~ succee te k of Ben Koehler. Their business&#13;
out at that time the s oc&#13;
was on Court-S\ until 'S:;:;r Its founding, the New York&#13;
Already, 19 yea~s •&#13;
t 1 lion) had become&#13;
Clothing House rat lts presen m~handlser. P . I. Wolf&#13;
knilwn in th~ Valle~,;"~; t~: business In 1872: Silbnrg&#13;
and a Mr. Sllbur~ I g1890 I L Oppenheimer bought an&#13;
retired m 1880 an n&#13;
·• M Wolff &amp;&#13;
They were&#13;
Interest. It'!"' then ~n':'n iermit Walton is the owner.&#13;
the owners m 1897. o ay The Peoples' Emporium opTwo smaller stores were ein one-thne dry-goods mall&#13;
erated by Theodore P . Elselst '&#13;
Son then a farmer for&#13;
o! the firm of ~eorge .E150~~::!tablishing the Emporium.&#13;
six years, and finallyjm \ •8 shop was one· of the older&#13;
W. A. Archer had a ewe er&#13;
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f:~~:;!~ was a heady industry. in&#13;
merchants located&#13;
Manufacture :um&#13;
ade It and sold it himself, eli~·&#13;
days. ~'f.jdle ·m~.f. a fairly simple thing to do ~~&#13;
the m&#13;
so "easy"today. A German, he natur·&#13;
t&#13;
firot ln-188'1, .coming t,o E!&gt;meroy&#13;
~- · •• 0uri· Second~~ \&#13;
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W. P. ELBERFELD&#13;
JACOB ELBERFELD SONS&#13;
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'dren&#13;
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F. C. Hecox was Meigs County Prosecuting attorney&#13;
in 1897 and attorney for the Hocking Valley Railroad.&#13;
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vice they need.&#13;
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George Wllhelml, in the Owens blocli:, was a tailor;&#13;
H. C. Fish, Pomeroy solicitor (Peoples' partner), was a&#13;
Kentuckian who moved north during the Civil War out&#13;
of Sessesb country. He was a prominent Mason.&#13;
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D. Ind. (UPII Detectives todaJ&#13;
: the case of a young mother accutllll of&#13;
.r children, th en attempted suicide.&#13;
'olded Tuesday after playmales takl&#13;
l!arcia Hambey, 6, her brotbtr, ~k,&#13;
old Hamod Kraig, Nearby lay the der,'&#13;
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wri:rts ..nd anldes ~ ·&#13;
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B. R. Remington, born in Pomeroy in 1845, took a&#13;
"scientific" course at Ohio University, was in the hardware business man;r years, then built the Remington Hotel, which burned m 1896, and rebuilt it more elegantly&#13;
for occupancy In May of 1897. He served a number of&#13;
terms as president of the Pomeroy school board.&#13;
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. this year.;,&#13;
gin was serving In his 14th year as superMr. ane&#13;
d cated at Marietta College.&#13;
intendent ir 18~d ~~;,~sw~r~ was Supt. Flanegin's ~m­&#13;
T)Ie ReUflfec er ska'and his success. Enrollment at the high&#13;
bJbon , e-wor&#13;
school was 71 i3 tha~y:~ch lessel" percentage of young&#13;
In those&#13;
l"! school than today .&#13;
people atte~ed hilj!'rlef notes of the prominent Pomeroy&#13;
of . nal men at the turn of the&#13;
Followmg are&#13;
business places and pr e&amp;SlO&#13;
century' as recorded m the Reflector:&#13;
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Take e ty:plcal youna:&#13;
family like this -~-Their financial needJ&#13;
are always on the i!OW.&#13;
That's why it's so important for them to&#13;
bank where tbey will&#13;
set every banking ser--&#13;
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ren's Dea&#13;
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LAST DAY - The final trip of the street cars in 1929&#13;
was a memorable day in recent Pomeroy history. This&#13;
photo, contributed by Wilbur Logan, sbows the street&#13;
cars at the "switch" below Monkey Run on the las! day&#13;
of operation.&#13;
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S. A. M. Moore, ln dry goods, was located on the&#13;
west side of Court-st. A Pennsylvania native, born in&#13;
1823 near the time Ohio reached statehood, he came to&#13;
Pomeroy at the age of 24, clerked for seven years for&#13;
Edwards and Bros., then cast out for himself. ·&#13;
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f Its .&#13;
nd they help greatly m rna •&#13;
passed for a c1ty 0&#13;
SIZe , a .&#13;
th t it is With its&#13;
tng it the ~··!table p~~~ ~~:·~~.~~;~ .:d complete in&#13;
ssc~l b.upmil~:f"~f ~1 paratues and facilities, and located&#13;
tke.r eqw&#13;
P&#13;
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of the large numbers,&#13;
to the advantage an011&#13;
d ctonv=~~rn~~e 1 000 pupils enrolled&#13;
it has ample accom a ton&#13;
,&#13;
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VILLAGE OFFICIALS, 1197&#13;
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!tart anoth- firemen arrive.&#13;
April&#13;
25, If item s are to&#13;
house-to - before Sunt!ay,&#13;
' be sold at may be made by&#13;
hall or contacting any&#13;
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The Red Anchor Store founded by Jones and Ebersbach, was under the management of E. E. Jones in 1897.&#13;
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St. Hi'hcsc'fl:!;egin was superintendent of . educational&#13;
.. : : th e decades The Re!lecter sa1d:&#13;
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by calling to this project is a.ltl!ll to&#13;
5.&#13;
contributions ready · lilt&#13;
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George Massar o&lt;t!upied two spacious floors at the&#13;
corner of Front and Butternut-Sis in the grocery and&#13;
queensware business.&#13;
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The Rellecter said:&#13;
full complement of eff1c1en o I·&#13;
"Pomeroy h as a&#13;
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1 J\d econom-cers. who administer its affatrs JU ICIOUS y a&#13;
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The town with a population near 8,000, ~;~;~!;/"d&#13;
many years of prosperity before the slump o&#13;
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Manufacturing , coal , and salt were the backbone of&#13;
Ibis prosperity.&#13;
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was mayor of' Pomeroy in hi s third&#13;
A. H. ~:::'.=.a~in politics, Mr. Seebohm was regard·&#13;
term. A D p&#13;
's most respected citizens. Bes1des&#13;
:r~~n~~~ ~ay~:."~!':~as agent for the T &amp; 0 . C. Ry., and&#13;
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of the U. S. Express Company.&#13;
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Remmm n. pr ·t clerk· M Blaettnar Edw . Weeks,&#13;
shal ; A: Ma,ssarFr,Cl Yk Hess 'T Robbins Th eo. Jacobs and&#13;
Geo . W•lhe 101, an&#13;
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F. Lanham, the Aldermen.&#13;
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of his parents, Mr. an&lt; \&#13;
Jacob Schuler.&#13;
Mrs. Ernest Kennedy a '&#13;
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narcotics agent !Uld two&#13;
det.cttv.. were to be&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. K.!&#13;
returned home Satv&#13;
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poi sed and blithe !lplflted.&#13;
pert and petite, hu the im·&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Russ Watson&#13;
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tie watkins, Thelma McDan· Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher and fnod - Carole Phillips, Car· M~Jzera&#13;
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Sacrament oiBaptism is Given&#13;
· At Roc:k Springs Methodist Church&#13;
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.Tile aaenment of baptism Edwanl Ball aDd IIOIIS, TomlnJ&#13;
ijp Riven and fiw were ree&lt;l... and Bobby were received .,&#13;
t!ilnto membership at lhe Roct transfer. Cathy Abbott also waJ&#13;
lprinp Metboc!llt dlurcb dill'- baptized.&#13;
Ina lhe woroflip servlce SUnday. !Jul"lng the SUnday Scbool&#13;
.&#13;
. bour, Easter Sunday, tbe prtA clntala, "'!be Olildren s mary IIDd beginner&amp; class diJ"OCI.&#13;
~leluia," was presented by lhe led by the teachers Mrs. Harjiinior choir direcled by Mn. :okJ Blackston and 'Mrs. NormWilliam Radford. Taking part · sn Weyersmiller presented a&#13;
were Donoa&#13;
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Fr~ncis,&#13;
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D1ana program.&#13;
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weyersmiller, Edd1e&#13;
Abbott, Several recttallons were glv·&#13;
Kathy Abbott Sharoa Brawey, en includmg, The Easter Story,&#13;
Sl~z.anna a~d Donna&#13;
Partlow, by Stephanie Radford;. A Real&#13;
Rachard Klzzep ~ar~ Grueser, Welcome, David Hams: Pass&#13;
Tommy Ball , Conme Radford lt Around, Bruce&#13;
Blackston;&#13;
and ~E'becra Radffll d,&#13;
With . Big Fol~s and Little&#13;
Folks,&#13;
She!Tie Bfackslon and Mar YIJudy Radford; He Is In&#13;
My&#13;
Radfo:d &amp;! narrators, _and Mary Heart, Christy Hysell; Easter&#13;
F'ranrts as&#13;
!Prayer· Donnie Smith·' A Glad&#13;
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p recedmgt&#13;
e sermon Y Rev . Welcome Bobby Ball· and JesChester LemJey. Sharon Braw· us Loves , Me This l Know BrJley, Marla Grueser and Eddie I Kizzee. '&#13;
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Abbott were ba1:1 I~:z&#13;
Following the program,&#13;
an&#13;
ed Into memberstup b~&#13;
hunt was held for the chU·&#13;
~1on of faith were Eddie&#13;
sharon Brawley, Marla&#13;
and Suzanna and Donna&#13;
low&#13;
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On Palm Sunday Cathy Abboll&#13;
Rebecca Radford&#13;
and&#13;
Qln&#13;
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Sherne Blackston were&#13;
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~-d mto m.em ers ap y L'On es&gt;~on of faith and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
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M • IY AbOUt&#13;
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Pomeroy&#13;
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Give Layette&#13;
Shower Saturday&#13;
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LA$T TIME TONIGHT&#13;
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JERR'\' '..EWIS&#13;
"DISORDERLY ORDERLY"&#13;
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Jerry Lewis, Susan Oliver,&#13;
Glenda Farrell&#13;
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Colorcutoona&#13;
WED. 1nd THURSDAY&#13;
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April 21·22&#13;
NOT OPEN&#13;
FRIDAY and SATURDAY&#13;
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April 23-24&#13;
''THE KILLERS''&#13;
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Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson. Ronald Reagan, John&#13;
Cassavettes.&#13;
"'THE CADDY"&#13;
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ferry Lewis, Dean Martin,&#13;
Donna Reed, Barbara Bates,&#13;
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.,Dall1 S.11tlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Apr. 20, 11108&#13;
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Tile annual jU!Iior-u ball- '!be Raclno Jolly Nelgbboro&#13;
Ml8l Tesanoa Wltito&#13;
and&#13;
que! and prom of Mldd1eporl mel April 10, with advllorl Mrl.&#13;
Karen Pettit enlertalned wllb&#13;
Higb Scbool will be beld Frl- NeJaler and Mrs. McGraw.&#13;
a Iayetle ohower Saturday evedsy evening, AprD 2S at the Preoldent RbODcla !rYin ~&#13;
n1ng al the bome of Mrs. Beu- Tommy Scally, son of Mr. higb school. Commiltees II8IJ&gt;o ed IIDd minutes were resd by&#13;
lab Wbite In bonor of M r 8 • and Mrs. Tom Scally, Is a Jn- ed lor the prom Include-Theme the secretary, Mktey WoUe.&#13;
Tbomas Darst of Akron. A co~ lien! at Veteran&lt; MOI!I()rial hllll- - Dave Burkett, Kenneth lla1' Dues were paid and treasuror scheme of pink and whlte pita! lD Pomeroy where be II 1"18, Kalhy&#13;
BratiM, Cllrlstlne er Garcia McGraw read the&#13;
was carried oul lD lhe d.cora- under treatment lor a broken Bailey and Olita Lewis: Orch... financial report.&#13;
tions.&#13;
arm he rece1ved m a fall twu , tra - Sean Mullen.&#13;
Bnddy Reports were given by Rltoo·&#13;
weeks ago. He will ~dergo sur- Moore; Kathy Spengler,&#13;
Jon da Ervin, Sharon Ervin, Bev·&#13;
Tht glfll were placed on a gery on the srm this week. His Cunnlngbam, David Oliver, Tom erly Ervin, Shirley Nelgier, Gsrtable covered wlth a whtte doth room ·number ts 111.&#13;
Evana and Eddie Gilmore.&#13;
cia McGraw, Mickey Wo1fe, and&#13;
i with p~ and white stream- Miss Sarah Bechtle, Col~ Demratlona - Davi~ Ashley, Renee Burh.e on the Meigl Couners making a canopy. Games bw, spent the weekend waUl To;m Baker. Tom Blame, John ty Conferertce meefinl which&#13;
I were played and prizes won by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Blake, Sam Clatworthy, Ralph was held April s. '!be club disMary&#13;
Baumgardner, Lucy Bechtle.&#13;
Coleman, Robert caruthers, Pat cussed projects and project&#13;
Wears and Patty KJoes.&#13;
Mrs. C. M. Ervin bas . re- Edwards, John Evans, Micl&gt;· ·books were handed out. Recrea.&#13;
turned to her home m Bndge- ael Gardner, WilHam&#13;
Hulley, tlon was planned by Garcia&#13;
A salad course with&#13;
lime&#13;
port&#13;
W. Va. after spending a Roger Swartz, Larry&#13;
Vance • McGraw. Re1reshmen~.~~&#13;
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serve&#13;
to week wath Mrs. R. C. Sansbury. Paul Wilson Ronnie&#13;
Hlndy&#13;
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and&#13;
those &amp;ttlending including Mrs. She was accompanied home by John Hood ' Melvin MiUiron' served by _Be&#13;
ss,&#13;
Charles White, Mrs. A g n e 5 her daughter, Mrs.&#13;
Fred Larry Pettie Robert&#13;
Pooler' Beverly Ervm. The next ma:etWh"lI e.. Do rot hY w·Il'&#13;
caro- Schroath, who had spent the Joe Reichman,&#13;
• Fred Rollinson,' Ing Is .May 8' at lhe RaCine&#13;
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lyn Galkey, ~earl&#13;
Hoffman, week in Sarasota, Fla., with Robert Schmoll, Roger Shiflet, Methodist church.&#13;
Aven~lle Pettlt, Kay&#13;
Platt_er, her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman, Roger&#13;
Snyder,&#13;
PhyUis Pettit and Beulah Wh1le. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and Gene Stepbenson Gary Stobart,&#13;
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and Jerry Veauger&#13;
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Mrs Carl Williams Jren Hag&#13;
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- Mr. and Mrs. Don Strauss of ole Anderson, Larry GladweU, ducted services at the Carman&#13;
":!t~~~ren,;;;:.:::,:na~~: Columbus visited Sunday wilh Rod Sauer. and Roy Coleman; Nursing Home on Good Friday.&#13;
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MIAMI - A TOP FEJ:IEIUll.&#13;
narcotics agent and two1 ~~~:,&#13;
delecllves were to be cl&#13;
formally today with accepting&#13;
briheo from a narcotics pusher&#13;
who turned Informer. The pusher reported he had set up&#13;
d~al to pay the men $2,000&#13;
month to ""keep off the heat."&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. He&#13;
of Bellefontaine ail!&#13;
Mrs. Larry Stemen~.&#13;
and Larry of La~&#13;
weekend guests of&#13;
Whaley.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Kl&#13;
returned home Satu&#13;
ing, after an overn~&#13;
Columbus with thet&#13;
and son-in-law, Mr.&#13;
Pal Quinn and lam&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John 1&#13;
daoghter of Colwnbt&#13;
weekend guests of he&#13;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradfm&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack&#13;
and family of Col~&#13;
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by calilng ; to this project Is ~ te ..,,..,,.,&#13;
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contributions ready Jibq&#13;
!tart anotb- firemen arrive.&#13;
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April&#13;
25, If items are to&#13;
house-to -, before Sund&amp;1,&#13;
' be sold at may be made by call.iiJI '&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. El111&lt;&#13;
ham spent Easter in ,(&#13;
her mother, Mrs.·;.&#13;
vis nnd family .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Anthijll&#13;
ler and daughter, Lin&amp;&#13;
Iumbus were week~&#13;
of his parents, Mr. aati&#13;
Jacob Schuler.&#13;
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D, Ind . (UP!) Detectives toda1&#13;
1the case of a young mother accu-.4 of&#13;
1r children, ihen attempted suicide,&#13;
olded Tuesday after playmates said&#13;
lfarcia Ham bey, 6, her brothlll", Mp-k,&#13;
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ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF POPULAR&#13;
WOMENS SEAMLESS&#13;
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· Fran, · Smoltt rose from twa ot 1111&#13;
red where&#13;
mattresses where firel h ad&#13;
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a am- I been set.&#13;
had se~n ,. Let me di e, , the L---~•&#13;
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told atlendanls at the oospltaL&#13;
~ Mlsha- ; " Let me die."&#13;
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d a dinqer&#13;
Hu1baad FHet Home&#13;
•bey Tues- Edward Hambey, 30, the '1il...&#13;
n't gel an band nnd falher of tbe chilo&#13;
ey home dren. learned ol tbe tra&amp;ed7&#13;
while on a business trip lot .._&#13;
mbey an- sociales Investment Co. He flew&#13;
I home in a company plane.&#13;
dren ," she Dr. F. Dale Nelson, de~&#13;
toroner, said the children W&#13;
.pill!&#13;
been dead about six hours&#13;
fore they&#13;
were&#13;
-okl house- 'f'hree bad been garroted&#13;
y guard ai nylon stockings; tho fourtb&#13;
She had slrangled with a ~.&#13;
stranglmg Today detecti.ves ' aougbt . .. .&#13;
and Kratg, answer the simple ~~ ,&#13;
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aey ·home, i dication of anytbinc Wl'GIIit~&#13;
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JOm floor. "There was no tl&amp;n lhal&#13;
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A l'llntata, "The Cbildren's mary and beginners cl... direclo Thotna&gt; Darst of Akron. A co~ llent at VeteraJII Memonal hQSo - Dave Burkett, Kennetb Har- ou.. were paid llld treuur1\lleluia " was presented by the jed by the teachers, 1\lra. Har- or scheme of pink and vroite pltal ln Pomeroy wbere be II rls, Kathy&#13;
Bratton, Cbrlstlne er Garcia McGraw read the&#13;
junior choir directed by Mrs. ;old Blackston and Mrs. Norm- was carried out in the decora· under treatment for a broken Bailey and Ollta LewLB; Orche&amp;- financlal report.&#13;
William Radford . Taking part an Weyer51lliller presented a ilona&#13;
arm he received in a fall two tra - Sean Mullen,&#13;
Buddy Reports were glveo by RboDwere ~na&#13;
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weeks ago. He will ~dergo su: Moore, Kathy S~sL~r,&#13;
Jon da Ervin, Sharon E~in, Bev~&#13;
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Abbott, Several recitations were giv· Tht gifts were placed on a gery 011 the arm this week. His Cunningham, David Oliver, Tom erly Ervin, Shirley Netgler, GarKathy Abbot! Sharoa Brawey, Ien including , The Easter Story, table covered with a white cloth room ·number is 111.&#13;
Evana and Eddie Gilmore.&#13;
cia McGraw, Mickey Wolfe, and&#13;
Sm.s nna a~d Donna Partlt~w , by Stephanie Radford ; A Real with pi~ and white stream- Miss Sarah Bechtle, Colnm- Decorationa - Davi~ Ashley, Renee BurJ.e on the Meigs CounRtchard K1zzee Mar~ Grueser, Welcome, David Harris: Pass I ers makmg a canopy. Games bus, spen t the wee-kend with ,TO:m Baker, Tom Bl_a1ne, John ty Conference meeting which&#13;
Tommy 8.-'1 11. Conme Radf~rd lit Around, Bruce&#13;
Blackston; were played and prues won by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Qlake, Sam Clatworthy, Ralph was held April 5. 'Ibe club dlsand Rl" becca Radford ,&#13;
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Sherrie Blackston and M a r Y Judy Radford ; He ls Jn&#13;
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Avenelle Pettit, Kay Platter, her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman, Roger Snyder,&#13;
Sharon Brawley, Marla Grueser&#13;
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Charles Wh1te, Mrs. Agnes her daughter, Mrs.&#13;
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:»n "' bedroom floor. "There was no lien that .,_ ,&#13;
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should, too. At this bank, you'll find full banking ·&#13;
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IJ-&lt;&gt;perated concern. Above, aee...., obow worken buliiJ&#13;
working on the interior of Veterans Memorial Hoopital&#13;
and also bulldozer operations at tile rear wbile the lloaild·&#13;
il1g was under construction. Below, il a photo of the pri·&#13;
wately-owned Meigs General Hospital Veter1111 MemorIal Hospital ipicture above taken ltefore name wu diaDled) is located on MulberrJ Helgbta and lila 41 beda.&#13;
lleigs General Hospillll Ia on Second-It and was loutlded&#13;
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LaFon, president of&#13;
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area development specill highlight the April&#13;
'C mreting in Pot1$will he&#13;
electric power&#13;
rving the Tri-State&#13;
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Is an essential part of, or Is used IIi the fabrica-&#13;
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WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS&#13;
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tion of, almost any product you enjoy today.&#13;
Ohto Industry 11 finding more and more usee&#13;
for this lllBIS8tile fuel. The natural gas from the&#13;
awamplands of tho Mississippi River delta wiH&#13;
help make thouunda upoit .thousands of high&#13;
I!UIIIIy producta available to you •• , producta&#13;
tltat tnaan 1 better way o1 life.&#13;
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High Sebool will be held Jl'rl. Nelller and ·Mn. McGraw.&#13;
til Into membership at !he Rock tralllfer. Cathy Abbott alto waa Karon Petlli entertained wllh&#13;
day evening, April 2S at&#13;
!he PreoldeJil llhouda Ervin prestdlprinp Methodist dnll'cb dur- baptized.&#13;
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• .Jayelle ohower Saturday eve- Tommy Scally, ,.. ol Mr. high school. Commitleeo JIBlll&lt; ed and mlnUies were ,....d by&#13;
Ina the worship service Sunday. During !he Simday School nmg at the bame of Mn.Ms;~- and Mn. Tom Scally, is a P• ed for !he prom tuclud&amp;-Tbome the oecretary, lollokey WoUe.&#13;
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• hour, Easter SWlday, the prt· lab WhiteD IDt hfo":'~-~ A co; llent at Veteran. Memorial hos. - Dave Burkett, Kenneth liar- Dues were paid and treuur·&#13;
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junior clloir directed by Mrs., old Blackston and Mrs. Noror or&#13;
William Radford . Takmg .part an Weyersmiller presented&#13;
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arm be received in a fall two. tra - Sean Mullen,&#13;
Buddy Reports were glveo by ~&#13;
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weeks ago. He will undergo sur- Moore, Kathy Spengler,&#13;
Jon da Ervin, Sharon Ervill,&#13;
vWeyersmJIIer. Eddte&#13;
Abbott. Several recitations were glv·&#13;
The gifts were placed on a gery on the arm this week. His CUnningham, David Oliver, Tom erly Ervin, Shirley Neigler, Garl)sthy Abbott SharoA Brawey, len including , The Easter Story, table covered with a white cloth room ·number is 111.&#13;
Evans and Eddie Gllmore.&#13;
cia McGraw, Mickey Wolfe, and&#13;
Suzanna and Donna&#13;
Partlow, by Stephanie Radford; A Real with pink and white stream· Miss Sarah Bechtle, Col~ DecoratioRl! - David Ashley, Renee Burke oo the Mel.p CouJl.&#13;
Richard Kizzee Marla Grueser, Welcome David Harris; Pass ers making a canopy. Games bus, spent the weekend w1t- T~IJI . Baker, Tom J;t~ine, John ty Conference meeting&#13;
which&#13;
Tommy Ball. Connie Radrord ln Around , Bruce&#13;
Blackston; were played and prizes won by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack, QlOe, Sam Clatworthy, Ralph waa held AprU 5. 1be club disand Rebecca Radford,&#13;
with Big Folks and Little&#13;
Folks, Mary&#13;
Baumgardner&#13;
Lucy Bechtle.&#13;
Coleman, Robert Caruthers, Pal cu"ed projects and project&#13;
Sherrie Blackston and M a r y 1Judy Radford ; He [s In&#13;
My Wears and Patty Klo~s.&#13;
Mrs . C. M. Ervin has&#13;
re- Edwards, John Evans, Mich. 'books were handed out. Recrea·&#13;
Radford as narrators, and Mary Heart , Christy Hysell; Easter&#13;
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turned to her home in Bridge- ael Gardner, William&#13;
HaUey, tion was planned by Garcia&#13;
Franci~ as accompanist.&#13;
!Prayer. Donnie Smith : A Glad&#13;
A salad course with&#13;
hme port, W. Va., after spending a Roger Swartz.. Larry&#13;
Vance, McGraw. Refresbmentl&#13;
were&#13;
Hindy. served by Beth 11leias, and&#13;
Preceding the sermon by Rev ., Welcome , Bobby Ball; and Je!- sherbet punch was served to . week with Mrs . R. C. Sansbury. Paul Wilson, Ronnie&#13;
Chester Lt&gt;m.ley. Sharon Braw· lus Loves Me , This 1 Know , Bri- those attending includins Mrs. She was accompanied home by John Hood. Melvin Milliron, Beverly Ervin. The next meetley, Marla Grueser and Eddie lan Kizzee.&#13;
Ch~les White, M.r~. A g ~ e s her daughter, Mrs.&#13;
Fred Larry Pettie, Robert&#13;
P~ler, ing is May 8, at the Racine&#13;
Abbott were baptized. Recetv- Following the program,&#13;
an 1 White •. Dorothy Williams, Caro- Schroa.th, who had spent t.he Joe Relchman, Fred Robt~son, Methodist church.&#13;
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ed into membership by confes- eg hunt was held for the chil· lyn Gtlkey, Pear]&#13;
Hoffman, week m Sarasota, Fla., w1th Robert Schmoll, Roger Shiflet,&#13;
SJon of faith were Eddie Abbott&#13;
Avenelle Pettit, Kay Platter, her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman, Roger&#13;
Snyder,&#13;
Sharon Brawley, Marla Grueser&#13;
n.&#13;
Phyllis Pettit and Beulah White. and Mrs. Edward Johnaon and Gene Stephenson Gary Stobarl,&#13;
and Suzanna and Donna Part.&#13;
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Darst,&#13;
On Palm Sunday, Cathy Ab·&#13;
Haptonstall, Rose Ohlmger, Ed· of Akron spent the week end Maey Teaford, Brenda Toney, The Rev. Chelller Lemley, aabott, Rebecca Radford&#13;
and&#13;
till Thomas,&#13;
with his mother, Mrs. Beulah Linda Gilkey, Becky&#13;
Gilkey; sisted by members of the Rock&#13;
Sherrie Blackston were receivBacon, Lena .~cKmley, 1 e, White.&#13;
Program - Conme Cooke, Car- Sprmgs Methodist church CODed into membership by confesMrs. Carl Wllltams, Irene Hag- Mr. and Mrs. Don Strauss of ole Anderson, Larry Gladwell, dueled services at the Carman&#13;
&gt;~on of faith and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
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tie WatkiDs, Thelma McDan· Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher and food - Carole Phillips, Car· M~ ,...WiDD ..._ -~·tels, and Jean Tatterson, Mab- family.&#13;
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Gl~nda Farrell.&#13;
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April 23·24&#13;
''THE KILLERS"&#13;
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Lee Marvin, Angie Oickin·&#13;
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John&#13;
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Donn~o Reed , Barbara Bates.&#13;
SUNDAY, MONDAYf TUES.&#13;
April 25-26-2&#13;
'WHERE LOVE HAS GONE'&#13;
(Technlcolor)&#13;
Bette Davis, Susan Hayward,&#13;
Michael Connors, Joey Hea·&#13;
therton. Novel by Harold&#13;
Robbins. A Teenage girl.&#13;
Joey Heatherton vivacious,&#13;
poised and bllthe spirited,&#13;
pert ttnd petite, bas the impact of an H-BOMBt&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Bradf01&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack&#13;
and family of Columi&#13;
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Racine and Mr. and 1&#13;
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contributions ready ll!lea llle&#13;
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We're Proud&#13;
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tor Brown, MinersvillE&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Elm'&#13;
ham spent Easter in (&#13;
with her mother, Mrs ...&#13;
vis and family.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Antbotl&#13;
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lumbus were weekend&#13;
of his parents, Mr. ariG&#13;
Jacob Schuler.&#13;
Mrs. Ernest Kennedy a&#13;
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•UTH BEND. fnd . IUPII Detectives today&#13;
a motive in the case of a you ng mother accused of&#13;
mg her four children. then attempted suicide.&#13;
•e case unfolded Tuesday after playmates said&#13;
dn'l seen Marcia Hambey, 6, her brother, Mlrk,&#13;
the 2-vear·old Ham· , ,_&#13;
ns , Keily and Kraig,l Nearby 1ay lb e mo·ther, · •Jn::l'&#13;
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~agglo children next. a necktie around her throat.&#13;
ndf'n•d. Mrs. Frank&#13;
Smoke rose from tW8 of the&#13;
also wondf&gt;rf'd. where mattres.o;eos where fires bad&#13;
1er, \frs. De-anna Ham- b&#13;
, een set .&#13;
.s. No one had seen I ··Let me die ,'' the housewife&#13;
day.&#13;
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[to ld attendants at the hospital.&#13;
nearh~' town of M1sha· ~"Let me die:•&#13;
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ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF POPULAR&#13;
WOMENS SEAMLESS&#13;
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Micro-Mesh (Run Resistant)&#13;
Colors: Beige Tone or Tan&#13;
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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN&#13;
MIDDLEPORT, 0.&#13;
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1d. , .\lrs. Louise Boyrr l&#13;
ried . She had a dinner&#13;
Husballd Flies Home&#13;
h Mrs. Ham bey Tues· Edward Hamhey. 30, the "1iU.&#13;
1t but couldn't gPt an 1 band and father of the chi).&#13;
tl the llambey borne , dren.. learned ol the tragedy&#13;
®ne.&#13;
· while on a busineas trip for AI.&#13;
• Mrs. H1::1mbey an- sociates Investtnelll Co. He flew&#13;
:be phone&#13;
! home in a company plane.&#13;
~eel. my rhildrPn,'' she&#13;
Dr. F. Dale Nelson, depulJ&#13;
coroner, said the children had&#13;
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Our community's really going places ••• physically, financi-&#13;
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BANKING IS&#13;
A FAMILY&#13;
AFFAIR!&#13;
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ally, educationally, industrially .•• and the future has never looked brighter! We've made great strides over the years, but none&#13;
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been dead about six hours beo&#13;
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were dismvered,.&#13;
the 28-)-'ear-old house- Three had been garroted. d&#13;
: Under heavy guard at nylon stockings; the fourth . . .&#13;
1 Hospital She had strangled w1th a necjttie.&#13;
icide after strangling\ Today detectil'~ · souabt t.&#13;
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compared to what's in store in the future! We're proud and happy&#13;
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MONUMENT UNVEILED - This photo, the property&#13;
of Meigs County, was taken wbeo the mooumeof to. Civ!J&#13;
War soldiers was unveUed Oct 17, 1871. Approximatel,y&#13;
2,500 persoos attended the eveDL _&#13;
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LAY CORNERSTONE - One of the largest crowds&#13;
ever to gather for an event in Pomeroy was oo baud&#13;
Monday, May 30, 1870, when the corner-stooe was laid&#13;
for the Meigs County Civil War Soldiers' Monument ·&#13;
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family like this ---Their finan1n1 needa&#13;
are always on the grow.&#13;
That's why it's ao important for them to&#13;
bank where they will&#13;
Met every bankina: service tbey need.&#13;
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The Masonic Order headed the parade of the day.&#13;
Old reports say the crow,l started to assemble at a very&#13;
early hour. Long before the appointed hour the streets&#13;
were literally covered with people.&#13;
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Several bands- were in the procession and the lloe&#13;
of march continued until everyone had reached the courthouse at 1 p .m.&#13;
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POMEROY BEN .FRANKLIN&#13;
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,GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES&#13;
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Contractor for the monument was O'Hare &amp; Barry&#13;
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~WNIE-GROSS,&#13;
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of Cincinnati.&#13;
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The monument was erected as a memorial to the&#13;
105, or more Meigs couotlans who died ill the Civil War.&#13;
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jUnior choir directed by Mrs. ;old Blackston Blld Mrs. Norm- was carried out in the decor&amp;· under lreatment for a broken Bailey aod Ollta Lewis; Orcheo- financial report.&#13;
William Radford Taking part · an Weyersmiller presented a lio&#13;
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Tommy Ball. Conme Radford Around, Bruce&#13;
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Coleman, Robert Caruthers, Pat cuS9ed projects and project&#13;
S.'lerrie BHlckslon and M a r Y Judy Radford; He Is In&#13;
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!Prayer, Donnie Smith; A Glad&#13;
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Precedmg the sermon by Rev .. Welcome, Bobby BaH; and Jes· sherbet pun~h w~ ser.ved to week with Mrs. R. C. Sansbury. Paul Wilson, Ronnie&#13;
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Fred Larry Pettie, Robert&#13;
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Avenelle Pettit, Kay Platter, her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman, Roger&#13;
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Sharon Brawley, Marla Grueser&#13;
PhyUia Peltil and Beulah White. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and Gene Stephenson Gary Slobart,&#13;
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·ling her lour children, then attempted sulcidl.&#13;
be case unfolded Tuesday after playm$s nl4&#13;
.adn 't seen Marcia Hambey. 6, her brotbv, ~k.&#13;
the 2-year-old Ham·&#13;
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ronderf:'d. Mrs. F'rank P. i Smoke rose from twit of 1M&#13;
• al..;;o wondr.red where : mattresses where firel ba•&#13;
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-,as. o one a seen "Let me die,'" the bousewlfe&#13;
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to ld attendants al the bospital,&#13;
e nearbv town of M1sha-, " Let me die"&#13;
lnd ., \lrs. Louise Boyer !&#13;
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Hu11band Filet Home&#13;
orried. She had a dinner j&#13;
1ith Mrs. Ham hey Tues- Edward Hambey. 30, the b'..,&#13;
ght but couldn't get an 1 band and father of the chi.).&#13;
· at the Ham bey home 1dren. learned of the traged)'&#13;
~p hon e .&#13;
i while on a business ·trip lor Aally Mrs. Hambey an- sociates Investment Co. He flew&#13;
I Lhe phone.&#13;
Ihome in :a company plane,&#13;
. dlled my childr~n.'' she Dr. F. Dale Nelson, depaiJ&#13;
toroner, said the children hail&#13;
Mother In Hospital&#13;
been dead about six hours beoo&#13;
,&#13;
fore lhey&#13;
were dlseovere4.&#13;
•Y. the 28-}·ear-old house-·Three had been garroted wJia&#13;
ras under heavy guard at nylon stockings; the fourth&#13;
rial Hospital. She had st rangled with a ~e.&#13;
suicide aft er . st rang~i_ng I Today detectii-9 ~ IOQiht , ta&#13;
1: Mark, K~lly and Kra1g , answer the simple queatlla;&#13;
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Boyer al'ld a companion 1 ··There was absolutely no ·fa,&#13;
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tn and found the four ' said one police officer.&#13;
on a bedroom floor. "There was no sign that •&#13;
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.p! the presentation; Joe Gilmore,&#13;
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1965&#13;
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Communists Sneaking&#13;
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iS-aerqment of Baptism is Given&#13;
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Give LDyette •&#13;
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;The oaerometll o1 baptism&#13;
lj.. given lllld 1191 were recel"'&#13;
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Edward Ball IDd ""'"· TolnmJ&#13;
IDd Bobby ,..,.. received bJ Mlaa Teunna White&#13;
IDd&#13;
'II IIllo membership at tbe Rodr: lraoslor. Cathy Abbott a18G wu IWea Pelllt entert.alned wllh&#13;
lprtDp Melbodlal churdl dill' ba~.&#13;
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a layette ohow• Satunla7 eveIll&amp; the worsblp oorvlce SUnday. During tbe SundaJo School ning at tbe bome of em. Beubour Easter Sunday, !be pri- lab Wblle iD booor of M rs.&#13;
A cantata "The Ollldren'a&#13;
' and be · en claSI directDorst of Akron A 00 ~&#13;
li!lelula." w.:S presented by the 1~ !be :.:ers, Mrs. Har- :=me of pink&#13;
wbUe&#13;
JUnior choir directed by Mrs. ·old Blackston and Mrs. Norm- was carried out In the decor&amp;·&#13;
Will lam Radford Taking part ·&#13;
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pltal iD Pomeroy where be Is&#13;
under treatment lor a broken&#13;
arm be rece1ved In a fall two&#13;
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IIIIIIDd rom&#13;
MJdd)f!potl&#13;
~ will ·be held Frlda&#13;
eninl AprD 21 at !be&#13;
~ e;..,ool.' Committees named for lbe prom iDelude-1beme&#13;
etb liar&gt;&#13;
- Dave Burll.et~ Kenn&#13;
rts, Kathy&#13;
Bratton, Christine&#13;
Bailey and Ollta Lewis: Orchestra - Sean Mullen,&#13;
Buddy&#13;
Moore, Kathy Spengler,&#13;
Jon&#13;
CUnningham, David Oliver. Tom&#13;
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weeks ago. He will undergo sur~&#13;
Weyersmiller . Eddie ' Abbott, proS::::~i recitations were giv·&#13;
The gilts wen plaeed on a gery on the arm Ibis week. His&#13;
Kathy Abbott SharoA Brawey,&#13;
· luding The Easler Story table covered with a white cloth room ·number lS 111.&#13;
Evans and Eddie Gilmore.&#13;
Were Donna&#13;
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sl.tzanna and Donna&#13;
Partlow, ~; ~~~phani~ Radford; A Reai&#13;
Richard Kizzee Marla Grueser, Welcome David Harris: Pass&#13;
'J'ommy BalL Connie Radford It Around Bruce&#13;
Blackston;&#13;
and Rebecca Radford,&#13;
with ,Big Folk; and Little&#13;
Folks,&#13;
Sherri~ Blackston and Mary I Judy Radford ; He 1.s In&#13;
My&#13;
Radford as narrators, and Mary Heart Christy Hysell: Easter&#13;
Francis as accompanist.&#13;
Pray~r , Donnie Smith; A Glad&#13;
Preceding the sermon by Rev . Welcome, Bobby Ball; and JesChester Lemley. Sharon Braw· 1 Loves Me, This 1 Know, Briley, Marla Grueser and Eddie&#13;
Kizzee.&#13;
Abbott were baptized. Receiv· Following the program,&#13;
an&#13;
ed into membership by confes·&#13;
hunt was held for the chil·&#13;
sion of fatth were Eddie Abbott&#13;
Sharon Brawley, Marla&#13;
and Suzanna and Donna Part!uw.&#13;
On Palm Sunday, Cathy&#13;
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Rebecca Radford&#13;
and&#13;
She;rie Blackston were&#13;
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MEIGS THEATRE&#13;
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with pink and white streamers making a canopy. Games&#13;
were played and prizes won by&#13;
Mary&#13;
Baumgardner,&#13;
Lucy&#13;
Wears and Patty Kloes.&#13;
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A salad course w1th&#13;
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sherbet punch w~s se~ved to&#13;
those atten~mg mcludmg Mrs.&#13;
CMI'Iea Wblte, Mrs. A g n e •&#13;
Wh1te •. Dorothy Wliliams, Carolyn Gilkey, Pearl&#13;
Hoffman,&#13;
Avenelle Pettit, Kay Platter,&#13;
Phyllis Pettit and Beulah White.&#13;
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Sendmg gifts were Mrs. a&#13;
Haptonstal!, Rose Ohlinger, Ed·&#13;
lth Thomu, Jean. Zirkle, Mary&#13;
Bacon, Lena .McKmley, VI Rile,&#13;
Mrs. Carl Williams, Irene Hag.&#13;
gy, Mrs. Florence Hannay, Myrtie Watkins, Thelma McDan-&#13;
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Miss Sarah Bechtle, Col~ ,Decorations - David Ashley,&#13;
bus, spent the weekend wwt. ..Tq~JJ, _ Baker, Tom J;Sl,aine, John&#13;
her parent:!, Mr. and Mrs. J!lcl&lt;, Qlake. Sam Clatwortby, Ralph&#13;
Bechtle.&#13;
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Coleman, Robert Caruthers, Pat&#13;
Mrs. C. M. Ervm _has . re-- Edwards, John_ ~vans, M1cb.&#13;
turned to her home m Bndge- ael Gardner, WilHam Halley,&#13;
port, W: Va., after spending a Roger ~wartz, Lar~&#13;
V~nce,&#13;
week w1th Mrs. R. C. Sansbury. Paul Wilson, Roome&#13;
~y.&#13;
She was accompanied home by John Hood~ Melvin Milliron,&#13;
her daughter, Mrs.&#13;
Fred Larry Pett1e, !Wbert&#13;
Pooler,&#13;
Schroa.th, who had spent ~e Joe Reichman, Fred Rotn~son,&#13;
week 1n Sarasota, Fla., w1th Robert Schmol1, Roger Shiflet,&#13;
her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman, Roger&#13;
Snyder,&#13;
and Mrs . Edward Johnson and Gene Stephenson Gary Stobart,&#13;
children.&#13;
and Jerry Yeauger.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Darst Invitations - Allee&#13;
Dar~&#13;
or Akron spent the week end Mary Teaford, Brenda Toney,&#13;
with his mother, Mrs. Beulah Linda GOkey, Becky&#13;
Gilkey:&#13;
White.&#13;
Program - Connie Cooke, CarMr. and Mrs. Don Strauss of ole Anderson, Larry Gladwell,&#13;
Columbus visited SWiday with Rud Sauer, and Roy Coleman;&#13;
Mr . and Mrs. Ira Butcher and food - Carole Pbillips, Car·&#13;
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Renee Burl•e on the Meill&#13;
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wblloh jJ&#13;
was held April 5. The club&#13;
cussed" projects and project&#13;
·boots were handed out. Recrea-tion was planned by Garcia&#13;
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McGraw. Refreshment~&#13;
were&#13;
served by Beth 'lbe.iss, and&#13;
Beverly Ervin. The next meeting is May a. at the Racine&#13;
Methodist church.&#13;
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narcotics agent and two Miami&#13;
delecllves wore to be charged&#13;
fonnaDy today with aceeptlng&#13;
brlbea from a narcollcs pusher&#13;
who IUmed informer. The pusher reported he had set up a&#13;
deal to pay the men $2,000 a&#13;
month to "keep off tbe heat."&#13;
Federal narcotics&#13;
agents&#13;
from Wash~ and Atlanta&#13;
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The Rev. Olester Lemley,&#13;
sisted by members of the Roii!k ll&#13;
Springs Methodist church&#13;
dueled services at the ~;1&#13;
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This community has kept pace. Now, everything is&#13;
"'go" for our blast-off into another exciting 125 years&#13;
of achievement and expansion. We've grown and prospered in so many ways, from increased employment&#13;
opportunities to larger educational facilities. As proud&#13;
members of the community, we're confident our future&#13;
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Bellefontaine an.&#13;
JERRY '..EWIS&#13;
Mrs. Larry Stemen::.&#13;
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and Larry of Lak.&#13;
Jerry Lewis. Susan Oliver. weekend guests of&#13;
Glenda Farrell&#13;
Whaley.&#13;
Colorurtoons&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. K1&#13;
returned&#13;
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WED. and THURSDAY&#13;
April 21-22&#13;
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NOT OPEN&#13;
Columbus with lhet&#13;
and son·in·law, Mr.&#13;
FRIDAY and SATURDAY&#13;
Pat Quinn and lam&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. John.&#13;
"THE KILLERS''&#13;
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daughter of Columbl&#13;
Lee Marvin, Angie Oickln· weekend guests of he&#13;
son. Ronald Reagan, John&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. BradfOI&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack&#13;
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rerry Lewis, Dean Martin, an aml Y 0 u.&gt; urn,&#13;
Donna Reed, Barbara Bates_ the weekend with their&#13;
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Racine and Mr. and l&#13;
SUNDAY, MONDAYf TUES. tor Brown, Minersvillr&#13;
April 25-26-2&#13;
'WHERE LOVE HAS GONE'&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Elm&lt;&#13;
(Technlcolor)&#13;
ham spent Easter in (&#13;
Bette Davis, Susan Hayward, with her mother, Mrs. .. k&#13;
Michael Connors, Joey Hea· vis and family.&#13;
1&#13;
therton. Novel by Harold&#13;
Robbins. A Teenage girl,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Anthoil&#13;
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Joey Heatherton vivacious, ler and daughter, Lindf ~·&#13;
poised and blitbe spirited. lumbus were weekend ~&#13;
pert and petite, bas the im·&#13;
pact oi' an H-BOMB!&#13;
of his parents, Mr. anG&#13;
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F••turette: Po1t M•n Wins&#13;
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lath Thomas, Jean ~lfkl~- ~';'&gt;' with hi ' mother, Mrs. Beulah Linda Gilkey, Becky Gilkey; sisted by members of the Rock&#13;
Sherrie Blackston were receivaeon, Lena ~cKm ey, 1 1 e, White.&#13;
Program - Connie Cooke, Car- Springs Methodist church cOn·&#13;
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Mrs. Carl Withams, Irene Hag- Mr. and Mrs. Don Strauss of ole Anderson, Larry GiBdwell, dueled servlces at the Cortnan&#13;
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Sean Mullen,&#13;
Buddy Reports were given by Rbonweeks ago. He will undergo sur- Moore, Kathy Spengler,&#13;
Jon da Ervin, Sharon Ervin, Bevgery on the arm this week. His Cunningham, David Oliver, Tom erly Ervin, Shirley Neigler, Garroom ·number is lll .&#13;
Evans and Eddie Gilmore.&#13;
cia McGraw, Mtckey Wolfe, and&#13;
Miss Sarah Bechtle, Colum- .Decorations - David Ashley, Renee Burke on the Meip Counbus, spent the weekend witb ,.fo..EP Baker, Tom Bl;aine, John ty Conference meeting wtdch&#13;
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President RhOnda Ervin preslded and ll\llltlles were read by&#13;
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w1th IBig Folks and Little&#13;
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Franc !~ as accompamst.&#13;
!Prayer. Donme Smith ; A Glad&#13;
Preceding the sermon by Rev Welcome , Bobby Ball; and Jes·&#13;
Chester Lemley , Sharon Bra~- us Loves Me, This 1 Know, Sriley, Marla Grue.ser and Eddie Ian Kizzee.&#13;
Abbott were baptized. Receiv· l fi'ollowmg the program&#13;
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ttl Into membership at i1Je Rock tranaler. Cathy Abbotl aiBo wat Karen Pettll entertaln&lt;d with&#13;
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the Prealdenl Rltdnda t:mn prealdlprlnp Metbodllt eburcb dur- baptized.&#13;
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a layetle thower Saturday eve- Tommy Scllly, ton of Mr. high school' Commltlees nam- ed and minuleo were read by&#13;
lng the worohip aervice SUnday. During the SUnday School Ding at tbe borne of ~-M~~ and Mrs. Tom Scally, is a pi· ed for the ~Include-Theme the secretary, Mickey WoUe.&#13;
A Cllntata, "The Children's ~ !":gi=:i...&#13;
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A ~ tient al Veterana Memorial hos- - Dave Burl&lt;ett, Kenneth liar- Duea were paid 8lld treuuf·&#13;
!illeluia," was presented by lhe ed by the teachers, Mrs. liarars01 Ink ~ : .. pita! in Pomeroy where be Is rts. Kathy&#13;
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junior ~,;.null' ~~a~ 'i&#13;
· ,old Blackston and Mrs. Norm- ~as carrted out m the decora. arm he received in 8 fall two tra :_ Sean Mullen,&#13;
Buddy Reports were given by RhonWilllam Radford T~ing ~rt 1an Weyersmiller presented&#13;
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Jon da Ervin, Sharon E~in,&#13;
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11 1C gt·t•·&#13;
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Kathy Abbott Sharoa Brawey, en mcluding. The Easter StQry, table covered with a white cloth room ·number is 111.&#13;
Evana and Eddie Gilmore.&#13;
cia McGraw, Mickey Wolfe,&#13;
St~zanna a~d Donna&#13;
Partlow, by Stephanie Radford; A Real with pink and white stream- Miss Sarah Bechtle, Colum-- Decorations - David Asbley, Renee Burhe on the Mel111 ColJn.&#13;
R1cQard K1zzee Marla Grueser, Welcome, David Harris ; Pass ers making a canopy. Games bus, spent the wet&gt;kend with ,TQQl Baker, Tom Blaine, Jotm ty Conference meeting wbl~h&#13;
Tommy BaH. Connie Radf~rd It Around, Bruce&#13;
Blackston: were played and prizes won by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack:alake. sam Clatworthy, Ralph was held April 5. 1be elub dtsand Rt-becca Radford,&#13;
w1th Blg Folks and Li!~!e&#13;
Folks, . Mary&#13;
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Lucy Bechtle.&#13;
Coleman, Robert Caruthers, Pat cussed projects and project&#13;
Sherrie Blackston and Mary Judy Radford . He ls In&#13;
My Wears and Patty KlQes .&#13;
Mrs. C. M. Ervin bas re- Edwards, John Evans, Micb· books were handed out. RecreaRadfuro a:1 narrators, and Mary Heart , Christy Hysell; Easter&#13;
turned to her home in Bridge- ael Gardner, William Halley, tlon was planned by Garcia&#13;
Franc1s as accompanist.&#13;
IPraver. Donnie Smith; A Glad&#13;
A salad course with&#13;
lime port, W.Va., aller spending a Roger Swartz, Larry&#13;
Vance, McGraw. Refresbments&#13;
•ere&#13;
PrecOOing the sermon by Rev . WelCome, Bobby Ball; and Jes- sherbet punch was served W' week with Mrs. R. C. Sansbury. Paul Wilson, Ronnie&#13;
Hlndy. served by Beth 1lleiss, and&#13;
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Chester LernJey. Sharon Braw- us Loves Me Thi::; 1 Know Br.l· those atte~ing including Mrs. She was accompanied home by John Hood, Melvin Milliron, Beverly Ervin. The next meet·&#13;
fey, Marla Grueser and Eddie ian Kizzee. '&#13;
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sion of fa(th were Eddie Abbott dr!n.&#13;
Avenelle Pettit, Kay Platter, her daughter and family, Mr. Jack Sigman, Roger&#13;
Snyder,&#13;
Sharon Brawley, Marla Grueser&#13;
Phyllis Pettit and Beulah White. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and Gene Stephenson Gary Stobart,&#13;
and Suzanna and Donna&#13;
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SherriE' Blackston were&#13;
Bacon, Lena .~cKmley Vi Rlfe, White.&#13;
Program - Connie Cooke, Car~ Springs Methodist church coned into membership by&#13;
Mrs. Carl Williams, Irene HagMr. and Mrs. Don Strauss of ole Anderson, Larry GladweU, ducted service5 at the carman&#13;
t•••f alvud avo•vtL:. _ _&#13;
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son, Ronald Reagan, John&#13;
which was the first coal exported from ~ Pomeroy.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Bradfot&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack&#13;
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rerry Lewis, Dean Martin, and family of Columi&#13;
exporting .!;Ral frolllol6:Rilfirt_,. py ,Hoover &amp; Cashen, but&#13;
Donna Reed. Barbara Bates. the weekend with theiJ&#13;
it proved ~'Profit~6le,'i5lllrwlif abandoned. after sen~ing.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (&#13;
off one s!Diill' load. Abotit 1820 John Kmght rent~d a&#13;
Racine and Mr. and l&#13;
large quantity of fi&lt;&gt;al land from .G)'neral Putnam, at ,$20&#13;
SUNDAY, MONDAY..t TUES. tor Brown, Minersville&#13;
April 25.26-27&#13;
a year, and commenced working· the l_llines. On the ,Jsth&#13;
'WHERE LOVE HAS GONE'&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmt&#13;
of· July, 1825, Samuel Grant entered eighty acres and&#13;
(Techntc~Qlor)&#13;
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Josiah o 'll one hundred and sixty .acr~s' of Congress land,&#13;
Bette Davis, Susan Hayward, II"""' her mo ther, Mrs . •&#13;
which lies in the upper part of Pomeroy. Subsequel&gt;tly,&#13;
Micbae I Connors, Joey Hea·&#13;
therton. Novel by Harold vis and family.&#13;
Mr. Dill laid out a few town lots on his land but it did' not&#13;
Robbins. A Teenage girl,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. AnthOil&#13;
imProve to ·any extent until the, Pomeroy improvet1lent&#13;
Joey H£&gt;atherton vivacious, \er and daughter, Lindt&#13;
col!lmenced, in 1833. In 182'1 a post office was esta~sh·&#13;
poised and blithe spirited. lumbus were weekend&#13;
pert and petite, has the imed here, called Nyesville and Nial Nye appointed post. of&#13;
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of his parents, Mr. ali&#13;
master. In 1840 the town was incorporated and in ~}me,&#13;
Po1t M•n Wins&#13;
Jacob Schuler.&#13;
1841, made the coun"'-""" ' .I&#13;
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' In the s_pring o! 1804 Samuel W. Pomeroy, an enter·&#13;
prising meroihant of Boston, Massachusetts, purchased of&#13;
Elbridge Gerry; one of the original propnetora ln. the&#13;
Olliq Compapy, a full share of land· in said comp~ny's&#13;
purcha&amp;e, the fraction of said share (282 acres) lynfg in&#13;
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF POPULAR&#13;
the Jiew town of Pomeroy. In 1832 Mr. Pomeroy put&#13;
WOMENS SEAMLESS&#13;
1 000 bushels of coal into boxes and shipped them on a&#13;
fiat boat for New Orleans. to .be sent round to Botiton; ·&#13;
but the boat foundered before it left Coalport, and the&#13;
expedition failed. In 1833, Mr. Pomeroy, having purch·&#13;
ased most of the coal lan4 on the river for four llj)les,&#13;
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formed a company consisting of himself, his two }Ions&#13;
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panelists will he from&#13;
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THE GROUP PICTURE ON PAGE 12 In this edition, a&#13;
'"1'f0duct,lol!: frolJI.Jhp J.Wlwp1 , Re.fl!!ctor'• May, 11197,&#13;
feature st6cy of JY6~'\ jltesebls the entire Pomeroy&#13;
administration. Top row, left to right, H. c. Fish, sQ!ici. tor: John Ohlinger, marshal; A. Ma&amp;S;~r, clerk; Tbeo lac. obs,_ ~lderll)an; ~qnd ro..YiJ ¥.· ~lae.ttn\'!1 aldennanj P.&#13;
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F. Lanliam, alderman; bottom rQw, Edw. Weeki!, a~er·&#13;
man; George Wllhemi, alderman; ·T. Robbins, alderYQan;&#13;
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:ling her lour children, then attempted suicidt.&#13;
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the 2-year-old Ham·&#13;
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' also wondered where I mattresses where fires had&#13;
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'as. No one had !'leen "Let me die," the housewUe&#13;
til da .v.&#13;
Itold attendants at the hospitaL&#13;
·e nearby town of Misha-, "Let me die ."&#13;
Ind., _\Jrs. LouisE' Boyer !&#13;
orried. She had a dinner 1&#13;
Husband Flies Home&#13;
vilh Mrs. Hambey Tues· 'l Edward Hambey, 30, the ""'illi=&#13;
1ght but cnuldn't get. an band and father of the chQ.&#13;
· at the Harnbey home [ dren, learned of the tragect,&#13;
ephone.&#13;
while on a business trip for Aao&#13;
tlly \1rs. Hambf"y an- ~ociates Investment Co. He flew&#13;
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,o;,illed my children," she l Dr. F. Dale Nelson, deputJ&#13;
coroner said the children hail&#13;
Mothtr In Hospital&#13;
been dead about six hours bf.. .&#13;
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fore they&#13;
were difM!0\1el'l&amp;&#13;
:1y. the 28-year-old house-!Three hld been garroted wJtb:, .&#13;
vas under heavy guard at jnylon stockings; the fourth .,U&#13;
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suicide after strangl~g Today detective! · sousht te&#13;
8. Mark. Kelly and Kralg, answer the simple questktiU&#13;
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time there were&#13;
they built the sl~am&#13;
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N!lllk a week to pe . rm&#13;
Ch1~hmatt a1na~ck, ·-·11• consumed 2,00 · bu·&#13;
company employed ••out&#13;
twenty-five boats or b~''8~'s,. that carried from 2,006 to&#13;
11.000 bushels of coal,&#13;
averaging, perhaps ~,000&#13;
bushe'-'· The number of hands emvl!&gt;y~ was about~OO,&#13;
Alii'I·:I!Ri-llllllllftr•llf tillsbels dtilf· Jritjj!Y,~bout two il·&#13;
Uons; in addition to this, several indlvidu~ls are e ag·&#13;
ed in the coal business on a small scale. Five steam ats&#13;
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OUTII BEND, Ind. IUPIJ Detectives f.Oday&#13;
t a motive in the case of a young mother aeclllid of&#13;
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We're saluting&#13;
oil the progress Pomeroy&#13;
has mode in the post&#13;
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In 1834 they moved&#13;
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irry-out servicE' wil1 be The canvaSl'l wlll start&#13;
i &lt;:~nd delivery service p.m . Anyone willing *"' ~t= .:~&#13;
e obtabled by calling to this project is aslc,d t1 .&#13;
tU, WY 2-3145.&#13;
[contributions ready J111et1 . 1111&#13;
itemen will start an••th-- l firemen arrive.&#13;
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bey caavass house-to - ~ before Stmday,&#13;
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or articles to be sold at may be made by ca1line '&#13;
on May 22_:__&#13;
hall or contactmg any&#13;
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OVEC Reeleeta&#13;
Board of&#13;
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Direeton&#13;
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All memhers of the 'lloll'd&#13;
directors of Ohio Valley&#13;
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Co~rpor~fat~ion~andt~lla=~j~~~i&#13;
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t:&gt; lected&#13;
the annual&#13;
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held tbls week In _c&#13;
OVEC was fot'I'Ded in 1J1$1 :&#13;
15 private electric&#13;
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the primary&#13;
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iSaerament o1 Baptism is Given&#13;
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; Tht ~•c:rament ot baptism Edward Ball and&#13;
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BODS,&#13;
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Tomm:l'&#13;
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iilll givO!llllllllve were recel"' aDd Bobby were reeelvod bJ&#13;
til Into membership at the Roct transfer. Cathy Abbott alao Wll&#13;
lprlDp Motbodlal cburcb dill' baptized.&#13;
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!ni the wwship oervlee Sunday. During the SUnday School&#13;
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hour, Easter Sunday, the prt.&#13;
A Cllntata, "The Oilldren's m•~ and beginners clUB direcl-'&#13;
liJ~luia." was presented by the led&#13;
by the teachers, Mro. Harjunior chmr directed .by Mra. iold Blackston and Mrs. NormWilliam Radford. Takmg part an Weyersrniller presented a&#13;
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Give Layette&#13;
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Around And&#13;
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Shower Saturday&#13;
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About&#13;
Middleport&#13;
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Mlol Tnanna ll'blle&#13;
Karea Peltlt entertained&#13;
a layetle lbower Satunlay&#13;
nlng at the borne of Mra.&#13;
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lah White In honor of M r&#13;
Thomas · Darst of Akron. A&#13;
or scheme of pink and&#13;
was carried out in the&#13;
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! '!:u.t:,_._Jor '-&#13;
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Tommy Scally, son of Mr.&#13;
Mra. Tom Scally, is a pah&#13;
!lent at Veterans Memorial os1n Pomeroy wbere hek is&#13;
treatment for a bro en&#13;
be received in a fall&#13;
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11111 prom o1 Mld&amp;llel'OI'I&#13;
School will be beld rn.&#13;
evening, April 23 at the&#13;
school Comml~ nam·&#13;
lor the prom inchld&amp;--Tbeme&#13;
H&#13;
Dave Burkett, Kenneth ar118, Kathy&#13;
BraltM, Chrislille&#13;
hesBailey and Ollta lewis; Ore&#13;
tra - Sean Mullen,&#13;
Buddy&#13;
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tiona.&#13;
ago. He will undergo sur- Moore., Kathy Spengler,&#13;
Jon&#13;
Woyersmiller. Eddie&#13;
Abbott, p~:j recitations - e glv- The glfta were placed on a gery on the arm this week.&#13;
, David Oliver. 'lom&#13;
Kathy Abbott Sharoa Brawey,len including. The Easter Story, table covered with a white cloth roo~ ·number 1S 111.&#13;
an~&#13;
GU_more.&#13;
SUzanna and Donna&#13;
Partlow, lby Stephanie Radford; A Real i with pink and white&#13;
Mtsr. Sarah Bechtle,&#13;
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DecoratiOns&#13;
David Ashley,&#13;
Richard Kizz.ee Marla Grueser, Welcome, David Harris; Pass ers making a canopy. Games bus, spent the weekend With&#13;
Tom Blaine, John&#13;
Tommy Bail. Connie Radford A und Bruce&#13;
Blackston· I were played and prizes won by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jadt&#13;
Sam Clatworthy, Rllph&#13;
were Donna&#13;
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Francis,&#13;
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Diana&#13;
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and Rebecca Radford,&#13;
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Folks: Mary&#13;
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Wears and Patty K.loes.&#13;
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Sherrie Blackston and Mar YIJudy Radford; He Is In&#13;
My&#13;
Radford aa nal"''ators, and Mary Heart, Christy Hysell: Easter&#13;
Prancis as accompanist.&#13;
!Prayer. Donnie Smith; A Glad&#13;
Preceding the ~rmon by Rev . Welcome Bobby Ball· and JesChester Letilley, Sharon Braw·' Loves' Me , Tllis 1 Know, Bri·&#13;
Jey, Marta Grueser and&#13;
Kizzee.&#13;
Abbott were baptized.&#13;
Following the program,&#13;
an&#13;
ed into membership by confeshunt was held for the chllsion ol faith were Eddie Abbott&#13;
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Bechtle.&#13;
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A salad course with&#13;
sherbet punch was ser:ved to&#13;
those atten~ing includmg Mrs.&#13;
Charles Whtte, M.rs: Agnes&#13;
White ,. Dorothy Williams, Cart?&#13;
' lyn Gtlkey, Pearl&#13;
Hoffman,&#13;
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Avenelle Pettit, Kay Platter, her daughter and family, Mr.&#13;
Phyllis Pettit and Beulah White. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and&#13;
and Suzanna and Donna Part·&#13;
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children.&#13;
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Sendmg gifts were Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Darst&#13;
On Palm Sunday, Cathy AbMat"n/y&#13;
Haptonstall, Rose Ohlmger, Ed- of Akron spent the week end&#13;
bott&#13;
Rebecca Radford&#13;
and&#13;
•th Thomas, Jean. Zirkle,. . with his mother, Mrs. Beulah&#13;
She;rie Blackston were receiY..&#13;
Bacon, Lena .rv~cKinley' Vi RJfe, White.&#13;
ed into membership by confeaeop&#13;
Mrs. Carl Williams, Irene Hag- Mr. and Mrs. Don Strauss of&#13;
sion of faith and Mr. and Mra.&#13;
Pomeroy&#13;
gy, Mrs. Florence Hannay, Myr- Columbus visiled Sunday with&#13;
tle Watkms, Thelma McDan~ M&lt;.·. and Mrs. lra Butcher&#13;
iels, and Jean Tatte['5()n, MabMrs. E. A. Leonard of Colum- ol&#13;
1 bus was the weekend guest&#13;
of .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Watson awJ·&#13;
Mrs. Johu F. Ball:&#13;
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Jack Sigman, Roger Snyder,&#13;
Gene Stepbenson Gary Stobart,&#13;
and Jerry Yeauger.&#13;
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MEIGS THEATRE&#13;
LAST TIME TONIGHT&#13;
JERRY '..EWIS&#13;
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"DISORDERLY ORDERLY"&#13;
(Technirolor•&#13;
Jerry Lewis. Susan Oliver.&#13;
Glenda Farrell.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. He&#13;
of Bellefontaine am&#13;
Mrs. Larry Stemen!.&#13;
Larry of La)..&#13;
weekend guests of&#13;
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Colorc.utoont&#13;
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Whaley.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Kl&#13;
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WED. and THURSDAY&#13;
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returned horne Satu&#13;
ing, after an overn~&#13;
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April 'J:t.'J:2&#13;
NOT OPEN&#13;
April 23-24&#13;
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Ronald Reagan.&#13;
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Cassavettes.&#13;
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John&#13;
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Dean Martin,&#13;
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Donna Reed, Barbara Bates.&#13;
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SUNDAY, MONDAYf TUES.&#13;
April 25-26·2&#13;
'WHERE LOVE HAS GONE'&#13;
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Bette&#13;
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met April 10, with ljlvlaon Mn.&#13;
NeJaler 11111 Mn. M~~;ll&#13;
Preoldenl llbdllda !nln&#13;
od IIIII mlnUieS were read&#13;
the ""'rotary, Mlctey&#13;
ld IIIII treasurDues were pa&#13;
er Garcia McGraw&#13;
rt&#13;
•read the&#13;
financial repo .&#13;
Reports were given by Rboll-&#13;
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Invitations - AUce&#13;
Darat,&#13;
Teaford, Brenda Toney,&#13;
Gilkey, Becky Gilkey:&#13;
Progi-am - Connie Cooke, Car-.&#13;
Anderson, Larry Glndwell,&#13;
Sauer, and Roy Coleman;&#13;
- Carole Phillips, car~&#13;
Sears Sandra ~o~....au-- .. · •&#13;
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Uon was planned by Garcia&#13;
McGraw. Refreshment.:&#13;
served by Beth '11l~ss, and&#13;
Beverly Ervin. The next meet~&#13;
ing is May a, at the Racine&#13;
Methodist churcb.&#13;
,&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack&#13;
and family of Columi&#13;
the weekend with theb&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I&#13;
Racine and Mr. and 1&#13;
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Servt'ces Gl'ven '&#13;
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MIAMI- A TOP&#13;
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The Rev. Chester Lemley, aasisted by membera ol the Roct&#13;
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NEWI the product that does&#13;
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Springs Methodist CbW'&lt;'h con--&#13;
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nareotlcs agent and two&#13;
detectives were to be&#13;
formally today with&#13;
bribes from a narcotics&#13;
who turned informer. The&#13;
er reported he had aet up a&#13;
daal to pay the men ,2,1100 a&#13;
month to "keep off the heat."&#13;
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dueled servicea at the Carman&#13;
Nursing Home on &lt;;ond F~~~IL tl-&#13;
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Federal narcotics&#13;
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tor Brown, Minersville&#13;
Mr . and Mrs. Elmt&#13;
ham spent Easter in (&#13;
her mother, Mrs.~&#13;
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vis and family.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Anthon&#13;
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~th~~~.:li:.:::ft::e do:&#13;
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.&#13;
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Secretary Robert S. McNamara&#13;
arrlv~d back In Washington&#13;
day to report to President Johnson the results of hi! high . lev.&#13;
el Viet Narn strategy talks.&#13;
McNamara's&#13;
jet transport&#13;
landed at nearby Andrews Air&#13;
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·l. I!&#13;
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Force Base, Md., after a flight&#13;
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from Honolulu, where he met&#13;
with am))assador Maxwell D.&#13;
TI\Ylor, Gen . Earle G. Wheeler,&#13;
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chairman of the Joint Chiefs of&#13;
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~ff, and the U. S.&#13;
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ler and daughter, Lind1 I&#13;
lumbus were weekend ~~&#13;
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THE ed 1ts attertion. he satd, •&#13;
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past thls diked city with record&#13;
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strength today.&#13;
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contract and wUI be coQaldered on the basis of the total&#13;
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SENIOR PLAY - The Senior class of Pomeroy High school will present its three-act comedy, ""•1&#13;
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Eugene WASIDNGTON (UP!) - Defense Secrretary Robert S. McNamara reported today&#13;
Marahajl, 39, chief of tbe fedCommunist infiltration into South Viet Nam had "increased at a high rate" in&#13;
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eral Narcotics Bureau for south lr•r••1t montha.&#13;
Florida olnce 1958, and&#13;
He said that the war effort against the Reds would be stepped up to counteract&#13;
live Sgt. Fra~k Fountain,&#13;
"high-level" of infiltration of men and equipment. McNamara talked with newshoad of the city police&#13;
at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., after an overnight fll~tbt from Honolulu&#13;
squad bad just accepted&#13;
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Communist C!'lnest would inter·&#13;
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Ihome in '8 company plane.&#13;
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Marcta. Mark. Kelly and Kratg, an~wer the simple queatioa:&#13;
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clear weather prevails. tables may be obtalned by calling to this project is askfiJ ... Jnw·&#13;
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contributions ready ,_. Ill&#13;
those who wish to eat on the The firemen will start anoU1- firemen arrive.&#13;
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cole hopse for articles to be sold at ' may be made by caJ!inB&#13;
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$150 nne and costs. plus 63 days&#13;
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back to earth on La Fleur AirDavid Scri!BI. a blologlcal,of 12 studenta Wbo have volun- ship for 1963-64.&#13;
in county jail, for DWI.&#13;
port. The pilot aaid&#13;
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The following stud, nts are par· Judge Porter suspended $100&#13;
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sbaft snapped. The pilot. David&#13;
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prqject lor a course in aelect tbeir own suggestions for B·ogar1. lee Wood, John Moore, cense under revocation and orf&#13;
All members ol tbe board. If&#13;
the craft level on deacenL It&#13;
adolescent psychology, is at dls&lt;ussion and on Rriday an Pennee&#13;
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Rutlaud High school this week. evaluation will be made. Mr. Schoppert, Darrell Smith, Deb- that offense. The judge tben susInc Corporati1&gt;1 and Ita wlia~'.;&#13;
up a large chunk of lurl. An eye- lor High School Science d011a~t- l Purpoae of his project II lo ijaroJll Sauer, guidance coun- bie Sheets, Sherry Matson, Dl- ponded 60 days of the confine- Waldo LaFon, president of owned subsidiary, hldlaaa- 1to11- '&#13;
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over on ill aide.&#13;
fl!'lence Fair Friday, April 23.&#13;
and leellftgs ol adoleo- project.&#13;
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region. He will discuss Grande and Is ·working on hia David Scragg is a 1963 grad- year.&#13;
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A divorce baa beOil granted and awards Will be&#13;
affairs (national, in- B. S. degree. Ho was tbe llrat uate of Rolland High school and In the other action, Danny 22 COVIC meeting in Pori$- OVEC wa. fo~ 1n&#13;
Ethel M. Logan from Delmar at 8 p; m. Dr. .&#13;
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a 90 day sentence aner plead- The panelists will be&#13;
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