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Pomeroy-Middleport, ~-Apr.~~

Bradbury PTA Will Sponsor Show
Of Local Talent at School May 7th

l865

Mainly About

MEIGS THEATRE

People In
POmeroy

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Sprmgfield

weekend Mr

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SPRING
eROSE FOOD

eDAHLIAS

FERTILIZERS

eAMARYLLIS

and PLANT FOOD

eBEOONIAS
eBONE MEAL
PACKAGE VEGETABLE SEEDS
POTTED GREEN PLANTS
FOR INDOOR USE - - - - - 3 for $1 1 nd up
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PET TURTLES
29c and 39c
TURTLE FOOD AND SUPPLIES

Mrs. William Lowe was reimproved from a broken
Games were played IJid
won by Mrs. PhU !olein·
Mrs. Pat Gallagher, Mro.
Owen IJid Betty Biggs.
traveling prl2e brought by
Owen was won by Mrs.
Meinhart. Tbe next
will be at the home of Mrs.
Phil Meinhart. A salad
was aerved by Mn. Childs
and one lilies!
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Lovejoy Circle
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Church
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Lincoln

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wttb the B. H. Sanborn
ther Da hter ban et
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by the Lovejoy
the
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XVII NO. 5
FRIDAY, APRIL 23 1 l96S

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Air Attack Tempo is
•Increased; Six More
are Dead

home.
Church Tuesday evenmg at the Mrs. Minerva Childers.
MULTI-USE THROW COVERS
Devotions by Mrs. Oshotne home of Mrs. Wlllls Anthony.
Ideal for Chain, Sob•, Studio Coucheo, Bedspreado, Auto
and Mrs. Leo Bryan, president, Mrs .. Hamid Chase, charrman,
Relatives have received word Seat Covers. Heavy lextured Vl!cose Rayon with fringe. Ma·
opened the meeting. Mrs. Os- pres:ded over the meetmg.
that Mn. Shelby King (Mary chine wubable. Preobnmt. No lroni1141. New decorator col&lt;&gt;&lt;•
horne bad for her topic, The Devotwns were given by Mrs. ReyooldJ) baa been returned to
Unknown Way, and Mrs.
Jacob Turner and were taken her home in Lansing, Mich., 1110. $3.95-72" x 42" CHAIRS ............ SALE $3.19
'read Romana 3:1·17-31,
the Easter Ideals maga· hom a Lansing Hospital fo). uo. 14.95-72" X 90" STUDIO COUCHES ·- SALI $4.29
E-noter SerMi~·
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18·1"17 and I Peter 3· 11.
zine. Mrs. Gerald Anlbnny pre- lowing arm sursery. She
IIG. $5.95-72" X 101" IOFAS
---- -- - - SALE $5.29
. Ruua
·'-nd
' ~responded 00 roll' call
Rift,
••.95-72" X 126" LARGI SOPAI ·--·-- SALI $6.29
He ld &lt;n
hers
sented the program, reaell ng ar- con,.mue wlth therapy
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Easter services began
at thelr favorite Bible verse.
Ucles from "The Christian Her· ments. Her mothet, Mrs.
aid" on aegregatlon and Bible !lam Reynolda, is with
SALE! CURIO Shelves SALEI DINEnE SETS
an early morning . prayer. and yearbooks were distribuled.
$141.00 Large 42" v 80"
praise service in the F us t l Dutits were ordered to
reading.
daughter and family.
Your choice of modem, traBaptist Church at Rutland fol- ,
a money making project.
The circle also made plan to
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkin- ditlonal or Eorly American. Extcnolon Table. Self edge.
lowed by Easter breakfast.
! Mrs Jerry Masters presented assist with the installation ser- son, who resides In Florida, are
A wonderful way to display Two center legs for extn
Sunday Ch~ch
S&lt;hool was tbe m~sion study on the
vice of the Rio Grande Women's spending the summer · at their a wide range of small ob- sturdi~oess, Hl Pressure p1asunder directi~n of Mrs. Curtis pine islands wlth Peace to
Association whJch will meet at home here on Vine--st.
jeeta:, your favorite fiprinea tle top,
Luckadoo, acbng superintend· ery Remote Village as the topic. the local &lt;burch Aprll 26. The
Easter weekend guests of Mr. :~~~~uri;;'i : : : ~';";!~~~
8 comforbble vinyl COY·
ent, who also taught the adult
B:'ble qu'· games were
group made a donatwn to lbe and Mrs. Kllrl Owen were Mr.
ered aturdUy built chairs.
class. Mrs. Harrtsoo Bentley [
u
d
school lunch program for the and Mrs. Jack Bowman
backa to add a feeling of
taught the Primary
chUdrenldfructhmed bytsMrs . Bryoned,an
rest of the year.
daughter, Susan, Columbus,
depU: and brilliance.
who conclud"!u:he b I ~urch en~' w~ Mr:er:;.:::;" .
Thla was the final meeting for Mr. and Mrs. John Good· $21.00 - - -· --·- SALI $17.10
00
sehool lwur
a r e prol od Bo.
Mr M
the year with new namea lor rich of Dayton.
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evlait the 2nd a11d 3rd floor
gram
Mrs. E wo
wers,
s. ag.
nd
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.....M rnlng
sblp opened with, ters and Tommy Mrs. Bryau U:e circles to be drawn In May.
Mr. a Mrs. o n
arsons MUll ---··--· IALI $14.00 furniture depta. and see the
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wornd led b 0
n 1 Mrs Harold Srnifu Mrs Hele~ A desserl course waa served by and ehlldren, Jeff and
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dt_ne_t_te_oe_t•.
&lt;~&lt;VO :ons co uc
Y eaco
Mrs Anthony to the above and Columbus, spent the We&lt;!keiKIII
Warner, Athena. The re- Ledhe:t, Mrs. Wilham Johnson
. Fed H lim
Mr8
lib b paren•· Mr and Mrs
CAPE COD CURTAIN's
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Ralph W?"ds of Athens•. gave,
M Lilli . McGhee Mlas Rho- Mrs. Ernest Covert and
100% Rayon Cballlo _ Permanont flnlah. Machine washable.
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the momma message usmg as i p
Sal
Pl.a
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We
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da Hall, Mrs. c. P. Bradbury ren, Paula and Charles, of Bel· Minimum caro Fabrl01. now w..
w
pear
·Up tD Jerusalem," Luke 18:31 1 Completed by l!nit
Mrs. MOron Hood.
pre, spent Saturday wllb
ruffle•.
11101
U" LINOTH •••••• 12.29
After services members
At a recent meeting of
E•;..l··-•w' -·Made
Randoher,1MhroW. ~IRI!e Mayewsoo."•ll 1111" LINGTH --···· $2.19
to the church dinning room
18 • Manley Unit 263 held
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54" LINGTH --·--- $2.99
a covered dish luncheon.
First Baptist
Of Lenlen Study
Va., VISited Sunday wllb
45" LENGTH --·--- $2.59
72" LINOTH -·-·-- $3.79
.
6a" LINOTH -·-··· $2.49
- - - - - - ·- - ---- were g:ven
Reporta were given an d evaI· Jamea Murrav, · Mrs · Ward
110" LINGTH ------ $4.39
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach
for the Poppy Day Sale
made Tuesday evening recuperating from a recent
II" LINGTH -----·
ed Monday in Parkersburg,
Mro. Zuelelia Smith is'
the final meeting was held pltallzaUon for an Infection.
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va. with her daughter,
Mrs.
The specilll proHeath Methodist
Clwr&lt;h Weekend gueoiB of Mr. and
SALEI EASTMAN KODAK FILM
George Powell.
bject, "Cookbooks" was given
tbe Leoten study topic, ''One Mrs. J. A. Yollll8 were Mrs.
Patty Yates and cblldren, San·
Black oncl White
Mrs. Gladys O:ckler returned by Chairman Lucy Har daway. Witness In One World."
after a visit at Powhatan, President Richards read
Reports were by James Eu- dy, Cathy, Randy IJid Bobby of 60t VIRICHROMI IN NO. 62D 1 ...r 127 --·······--·-· 47e
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bryan. spondenco concerning
Mrs. Jack Slaven, Mrs. Ga· Wellat&lt;m and Mr. IJid Mn. Joe COLCIIl
conference to be beld In
len Brown, Mr•. William Rus- Young, Jr., and dilldren
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$169
hlo
SUS KODACHROMI II 1- m -·-····---······ $2.09
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at Logan, 0 .
aell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, Wootlafleld.,
Afao, an fnvltatlon to the
Bess Sanborn, wllb Mrs.
Mlu'Millne Bennett 1::~~----52.65 KOOACHROMI 11 1 :nm ·-------------··
ty Newton show Ibis month
Gibbona giving tbe re- ren Bennett and sons of
$1.:15 KOOACOLOR 127, 62t - - --- - -- ----- ------- "•
Pomeroy ffigh was read.
of Mrs. William David. bus were Easter weekend
KODAPAK CARTRIIXIII
l l!tmPelaraol• were made to
were made to study the of their parent~, Mr.
750 ILACK AND WHITI ···-·----- --- --------- 5tc
servMlces Foil 1 member
of the dlscrus!lon and a Charles Bennett.
IIAO KODACOLOR x -------·---------··-···· $1.1t
Fr ld ay.
rs. orenco
of action will be drawn
Mr. and Mn. Paul Kllutz IJid
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$2.:15 IKTACHROMI X -----···-·-·-··--------- • ·
ards • president • Presided·
up by the Rev. M. E . Do w10n. family of CoiUJQbuo villled over
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tesses were Mesdames G e
REPORT EARNlNGS
the weekend wllb her borther
$2.15 KODACHIOMI X ----------------····-- ~
trude Butler, Emma
Columbus and Southern OhiO Mr. and Mn. Richard
WILSON $2.10
Richards, Margaret
Co reported common and other relatlvta
INPANTS
"MICKEY MANTLI"
Naooti Bentley and Edith
=~;;gs of $1l,95B,OOO
Mn. Dale~ vlllted 1n
TRAINING PANTS
BASEBALL BATS
adoo.
12 montba ending Marcil 31, Chester Tuesday iwth
I wa'/ atrolcb - !.OK cot·
Powar fused, bl&amp; leaauer ball
-•· ed a 12,.1 per
""'••••• -'too. Comfort.ble weight 11Hl5. They ~-w
, Mn. .....,.....,
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bot In your ehoiee of tenctba.
over the 181111 resldlnl for the present wlllldltrtP!• crotch, dauble front SaJe·prtce.,
M,~S,C
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1n 196f.
her daughter, Mr. a11c1
ant1 ~:oct.
-Earnings were up to $2.14
Walter HuUman.
~ $1.00
FRI.-IAT.~UN,
eoDUilOil
share
as
compared
Mlaa
Helen
Beeocm
111111
Mlaa
with $1.90 In the pre&lt;edlng 12 Garrison of Colwnbuo
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ta...._. INCH CHINA ------------------ SALI
Sandy IIetz of IIIUiardl villi. $Sui 40 INCH CHINA - - - --·----- - --·- ·· IALI 142.11
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lb Mr ·-• Mn
125.01 II INCH UTILITY CAIINaTI - --··- IALI f2t ...
ed rweoty wl
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$16-IIINCH UTILITY CAIINITI --··-- SALI SU.OI
C. H. Wile, Jr., Mfaa
INCH UTILITY CAIINITI --···· IALI $14.11
Wille ~":: -~~ : - : 140.00-42 INCH WAIDR0811 --···------· IALI $14.01
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Mrs William Betz were In Gal- l4t 01-42 INCH WARD
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llpolil tD see hll mother • Mn.
Gamel Betz, who II r-:·:~:11
IALI KROIHLIII
from major sur&amp;ery at
tALl lerldlno . _
2 PC. LIVING
h01pitsi
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Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Sr.,
Llr&amp;• - Hi&amp;h Ba . -LooM Your belt buy iD a eomfort·
been aboent from her
CUiblon. Uphollltered
In able, durable oola Inti thalr.
duties at lbe Pomeroy El..,... Haoland DuriD Su.,,rted Deep eoll aeots. tOO% foam
tary School tblJ week becauoe Vinyl Your &lt;boice of eolor: ::!l:'!d =~~· Pr.e ued
a throat lllfectlon.
Red, Green, Brown. Gold,
Eu Sholl.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
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Vall .the 3rd fioor fu m Iture
of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
eVlllt the 3fd J'loor Fund· dept. and see the Jara:e .eteetW1! Dept. for J11e prices on tlon of Kroehler Llvlne Room
Mrs. Nina Bland,
all otylu of llvlnc room Suites and Sectlonall now on
vlaltlns
with her
Sale. ____________
Guy
Reynolda
andsiBter,
their mntber ohaln.
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Sleln Rice
boopltal In AlbiN foUow'•• 1
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the gradustlng class.
The fourth grade laugh! by
Mrs. Ada Ohlinger won the attendance award. Mr. Robert
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d si· ,;.. AJ Leo;..rd Secre;;,: and ·Mr Bertha' Bing
trea~urer. Th~ offices will be
Installed at the May meeting
al sch 00I I I
The annu
d
1 8 tp cnp0 rtclw
811
be
held
May
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ar . aren are mv
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Eighth gr~e ~mmencement
vesper servrce w:U be Sunday.
May
23 at 4corsages
p.m. The
will present
tD theP.T.A.
girls

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fricHy 9 to 5 end Sltunley 9 to 9

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Belte Davio. Susan Hayward . guests of Mrs. Ernest Rea and
M:chaet connors. Joe~ Hea Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wehrung.
~a'm::.. N~vol TO:ue
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson
Joey Heathertun vivacious. spent the weekend In Columbus
poi"'' and blilbe s~irited. with their children.
pert and peUte. h" tbe imMiss Nancy Burna, sindent at
M
HOSPI-tal School of NursHolzer
part or an H·BO B!
Futurett•: Post Min Win•
ing spent the Easter vacation
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her mother, Mrs.
Ida
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nd' And

Pa.l C'IW!f• of

PLans ...,.. completed for a llorrfa, County Council P.T.A.
lalent show to be presented m preaide:lt, Invited the group
day evening !lay 7 by the Brad- attend the county
council
P .T.i Wednesday even- meeting at Ru~and May 6.
1b
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~-at the achbol
egales ~ e m~,.
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•·len&lt; oa~Bertha B
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AD -~·• ~•-·ested In per· Mrs.
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Jo1m J eflers • Evelyn
'11loma
lent
show
are
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In the Ia
NOT OPiiN
Genevieve Stobart were
and Ida M h
ness visitors In GalllpoliJ Wed- aaked tD eall WY 1-2349, WY :1urp y.
esday
&amp;60S or
UI03. The
first
Alternates a.re Mrp s.le
FRIDAY •ntl SATURDAY
Aoril 23-24
~ Linder DaJne1 Is CODY8- practice aesslou wUI be l:eld Morris, Madeline am r,
"THE KILLERS"
leBCing
. nicely at her home,
May 5 at 7:110 p.m. at
I he sha Capehea':'· Thelma
(Tecbnic()Lor)
school Prizes wlll be awarded and Eva Milliron.
Lee Marvin, Angie OtckiD· lowing surgery at Holzer
~ on. Ronald Reaaan,
Jotm pltal.
to wlnneni of ~1. Rob- program hour Mrs. udy
Cassa· ettes.
Mr. and Mro. Larry Thomas en llorrlo will be lbe master ser preaented three of her tap
of --monies --• --•--•ments danc:ng pupils Ill two tap dance
••THE CADDY"'
.nd Melinda Of Columb...
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lern· J..t.wis, DE-an Martin, weekend guests of theirwill be sold. Admissioo will be ruutines. A fiim on waler
ely
Donna Reed. Barbara Bates. ents, Mr . and Mrs. Harry
cents
was shown by Mrs. Thomas
as and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea.
N
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I the coming Scally, Meiga County Red Cross
SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUES.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faulk·
ew 0 ce~; a d include Water Safety Chairman.
Ap•it 25-26-27
d d ght
Catb
year were e
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'WHERE LOVE HAS GONE' ner . an .
au er,
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Mrs. Laura Harrison, president;

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SAVE DURING OUR
AFTER-EASTER

DRIVE· IN ll::llncrease

2

Jerry Lawla ..
montba, based on 6,6110,000 11Jar.
..,.HI PATSY"
es oulllandllll(Technlcolor)
II"'::~. M. Miller, president,
-dII
operating revenuea
"THE IIAIDER$"
llb;,m$'12M ,139,000, alld showed an
Robert Culp
llrioD Keith II'
ol6.1 per eeul over the
(Col..-)
aame period In 11164. Operattnc
I[ ~j:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
were up I
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A NEW SHIPMENT

relatives In Middleport.
have been on a two-monlbl
catJon lD Florida.
Mr~ and Mn.
HID IJid
GreiOJ'Y, of
spent the weehnd
In
Mrs. Haley ET
Mlaa a.- Sauyap,
villted over the weekfttd

WOMEN'S DUSTERS
$3.95 to $5.95

s. Moon.

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All new optinJ pallerna for
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Member• Reported
IU 1o COIU!dl
Chester Cowo!U o:=~~:ll

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America

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CHOOSI YOUR

SH I FT DRESSES
Now At Elberfelds
$3.95 .... $4.95

Hundred• o! yord8 In a new Hltc\IGD· Plalll oolora ond
prlntl. For wrtainl, beoebwoar, towolt, tto.

l'lae Ffibri.e Shop

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WY 2-2284
POMEROY

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NatuNI color or white llld

PAJAMA$·
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and JarP. lt.t!PN IJid
prlnta, Cool. ~ -

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$1.95
$1.95
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SALE ENDS MAY 9thl
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EARLY SPRING STYLESI

ON OTHER BRANDS AT - -

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Utili..,_

VALUES FROM 5.50 TO 7.99--....,

NOW

Cool, oomfortablt 4 - In a!Vactl.. poltarnl, Cbeob,
Jlrlpea and oolldl. All tbo favorite llyleo an4 lobricl at
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from Springfield ........
spent the holiday woebnd ~~11 Shift Into eool, attractive fasblo111 - In our new
her oon 111111 family, Dr.
lblftl ltyled for day, for play with d the zest of 1
Mn. John Harley llld ~IIWIDY aeuon- a wide aelectlon of ltylea and fabrlcl.
Mr. and Mn. Harold G«qe
and 1011, Brllll Lee, Gil Gallfpl&gt;- -CIAL- WOMINI
IJtllo hys 6
111, spent tha lleekalld with Mr
parenll, Mr. and Mra. L. w.
14c!Comas.

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Mr. and Mn. Rarl7
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wllll oat t/1. liii ~ kind of li&amp;1INI 'llllldl ............ Wflt14 ent1 ...... •
UPI ~ ll'rllel' . over • po,..q porfonnauooo !lad hU lllqlllllctDt, IIH,
Dovll' llnllt· Tile Mill lltd
Sont!f· i(Alafu mal' be pitch- Ill a Sol ri&lt;larJ over the New lllrlboul eo-lp Ill 118 - Ia the -IOltb 011 a ,... .. Roy
In&amp; on ~wed Ume, but· be York Yell.
IIlii they cerlaJDiy lndlcalo lbal Mdflllao, Wtn.' . . , IDII
Ioob lll:ot moiloy Ia the bank to Xoulu. who bad pompored the Dotlpn ..,. ct11 111m • ..,... b7 IIAio. awoloocll,
the Lo. Anplei Dodpn, . hU ....,. Ia I H wiD over lor o bf&amp; yur Ia '15.
tbe Dodeen pullotl oul tbe
So m110h ao !bat Mauler tbe J'll!lldelphla Phl1l1ei
lut Tbo Olloqo Oibo +oded tbe tor)' Ia tbe Jlilllb , . . lo b •
Walt AJ.otnn !lguroo It'• .-Sunday, pitched • lour - hitter Clnolnnol! Redo, H, In tbe Roleban: llnPotl. home Willie
lime to remove the Jlmt quea. l#inll tbe Mell, nlked Clllll' only other 1bunt1aJ pme · Ill Dovll from let!OIItl b!rtot.
lion mark !bat was pia~ oat batter eod tdruck out nine. the NL, ' while tbe .ltltluwe . ,...... Wilt Otltl.
alonplde Sandy'l ~ II tbe Tile run IPinll him Wll liD- 10rlolet moohed· tbe WubJnllon Billy ·WU!ktml' alqlt llrcloachf
start ot the Nallonl!l L&lt;oa(UI W1led u 1 result of an error "Seoaton, 144,' ;mel tilt Mltlne» bome GleDII ,s,cun .with I h 1
oeaaop In favor of a pnt a- by lborlolop Maury Willa. ta Twinl dawned the New York c•• wlt!Dltlc
In .
ola!natton point.
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llperll Pine Yant-• .a, In the only Amer- lnnlnJ 11 'J:ed
Tbe 29-Y"f old llrllt:eout .klni. ~ II innlnl• thll IOIIOtJ the loaD L&lt;oa1ue fiiiiiU.
up hiJ flrll viotorJ ol
whoae career I~ tltreateoed by C7 Y..., • Award winner oJjd The Dodgen toned Jack wllh 1 l-S iltnbtP ol
an arthrltle «))lditlnn In bia NL Moat Valuable Ployer of Floher for tbelr lint run In tbe Uel pltebiJJI. Ron Salll&lt;&gt;
pltchinl arm, made hio se«llld 1113 has yielded nine bill, two fourth Inning wbea Willa lin- IJ«;brt had
bill eaob
otart of the 1865 season '1'hin- oamed I'Uill, live Wlllb aTid lied, advanoed to IOCOilll and the Cubs will Vllda
day nllbt IDII came tbrougb lllrUok out II batton. lt'o ihotl' third boaea CXl 0)' balla to c:en- bad two f...
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far cry
trom the diYI when handicapped per10111 were jult number~ on the welfare
roUI of the DltlOn, alate and county. The
thine• tbo.y havt accomplished with a•. tistame from the aovernment is nothing
abllrt Of a mlraelt. We should not foraet
to rtve ertdlt to the busineu and lnduotrlal eommunity, who through their co. operatloll have made these things poosl. bit. Many employers have found that tho
handleapped IN anxloua to be tikt other people, and It hal been our experience to note that when they are given a
break they often tim"" make better worktfl than those who are without hand!·
caps. Wt admlrt those who are wilting to
lllvt thlt d-rvinl group of citizens the
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Barbra Slreiland nipped over
the Dordy and Andre PrevlA'I

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aepb Besch, who owna the ftlm
riCIIII to wuuam &amp;radford lltiIe'a book, "$ L.lveo For Mlilll.tlippi" plans on shooting paria YQUTII
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of the movlt on location In and
Thla C&lt;llumn Is for
yOlltlg
near tbe epot wbe~ tba threl 1•ople, their problerna
and
civil rllbll worker•
wert pleasures, their troublec and
murdered. Bescb says he !ig- !un. As with the rest of Helen
ures he may have to use "arm- Help Us!, It welcomes laugh•
eel goarda around the IOCllliOII, but won't dndg• a serlou1 quos,,
If n10eessary." Ar!lled auardal lion with a brush - off.
vld,d ... !I bi tlevatt
your He'll need a large army Ill pull
Send your teen-age questions
Iti!l. And at ' ball pme be suet that otunt. Anyway, Marlon t., Youth Asked For ft. care of
to toke oitvl!lltiige ol that aev· Brando is Interested in starring Helen Help US!, Ibis newaenth 11\nilll!, .stretch.
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in the picture, and Paddy Chay- paper.
Ltt'i hope tbat ill your ease efsky Wlnlt to do the
a.•·· ' ·•t
· Wlf.b Cbeck
thil ounc~ . of .. Jlrevention will play . . . . Jacques Berall'ac rear Helen:
tllminiJiio the 'l'"f'll for eYeD 0 and Debbll Power lMll han
1 have two questions. If you
half • pound _of _.,..., •.
reevaluated their emotional eli- ].ave been aolng .. 'th a hoy for
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mate and are dating again . . . . five montho two -ks and
Q- I hav~ been takinl 'eo·Sal
Mineo, jult 1 few tllyl 110 lhree dsys (Note !rom H: What
erpine for hl&amp;h blood preoaurt
for throe Yea"· Will prolongad ttllrded •• Juliet ProwH'I fa. no hours?) is it all rJgh• to go
uso of this drul prGve harmful? voritt aweette, changed tilt Ito- borefooted when he comea to
Is lbere something better
I ry over lha weekaod by •P' visit you? I uva with . my
. pearina at ell the colebriiJ aunt who gets shocked easily,
oould like? ' ·
checkpoints
- Danny's, Safo
d
h' Is •t
A - If laken In the pr~lb­ di
'a, lho Sealere end Clarke't- an she oaya 1 11 n propar.
ed dosas• ~!tore should bo no 11ith lint - love Jill Hawol'tb, My hoy friend doesn't mind. I
harm!Ul effects from tbl pro.Bob Hope and a tiroup ol don't like shoes, hats or &amp;loves,
longed use of Ibis, . drug .. Sinu promlnant lnvntort ara
,.. bat, ol COUI'II, I- ....,., them
high blood prllllii'O IJ usually a porle.jly conferr~ on plana " when it's necessa'! . . ,
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chronic condition, you wlU prot&gt;. eonstruct and optratt • awSec!ond qullllon , Jan I , II a11
ably h~ve to _tall,e something for alvo movie atudio In the 'Grand rilbl to.
buy • , break
It indefinttely. "!any 4rugs art Bahamas : ... Well Coallera fa&gt;- - o'""' in /l while and pay for a
now tioed "i6' 'reiluoe the blood clnated by lht political scene da~! I make ~· much, u be
pressure and mOst· docton: pre- aay nobody Ia mora determin· does, and don t hive 11 bii
fer to ilvo .a combination ol eel to be Governor of the areal ••p~~~~••· ao why doel be atthese And to vary tho treatment alate of CIUfornia then Ronald 10ay1 have to pay, JUSt because
from limo to time.
Rea1an. He hat some heavy of ouotom? We're bolb In high
mechinery behind him, too, IJt. aohool ond saving for C&lt;lllego.
oludina enthusiastic alii"' In &amp;o why couldn't I pick up tho
the wealthy film colony . .. . .. cheek aometlmeo?-B.G.C.
Charlie Feldman waa so omJI.- Dear B.u.C.:
ten by Romy Schneider'• per(Do your lnitlaltt atand for
formance in "Whal'o New Pus- "Barefoot Girl with Cheek"?)
sycat?" •lined her to a
I. If your boy friend lll&lt;es
of hlo own.
five - year, non • exclusive you shoele... why not? He must
, Tba Alma1111e
movie deal. He conoidera )ler or he wouldn't be coming back
By United Prell lnlefllallooal to be a combination of Greta these nve months, two week!
'l'odly I• Friday. ~prU 23, the o_.ho and In1rtd BeriJllan and and lhree tlayo.
113th day of 1965 with 252 to carole Lombard
- wh Ic b
2. Picking up the obechk may
follow.
would make It appear, ~ he embarrass him. Jnvllllll him
Tbt moon Is In Ill lllst q..r- tums out to be right, that be c ver to dinner never would tor.
;/
should bave altl'led ber
for and, besldel, it help• to let a
The momllll star Is Saturn.
ll!e .... Memo to The Editor fellow , know you're 1
&amp;ood
The ev&lt;jllinl otoro aro Mero o! The Journal • American'• "kltch'anlllneer."
and Jupnltr. ·-"- •. ,.
"Put The Cqp · Back on tha
Stottliea with unsteady budEngll$11 . dra~ . WHllaril . Best" oampalllfl: If. you have . i•ls a• dutcl• occuionally and
Shakoapom
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oo lhil any reportors and photograph-· of coarn, lht girl plys when
day In IMt. , , • ;, , .·.
ers who travel In an armol'l4 ohe oBits a boy to a tlrl - choice
On thio day 1 t .
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In JM, the · · . . ;~at~l . block• - 45th, 41th and 47111. · ouolum, becauoe a malo'• pride
anlbem was written:'·· ·
between eth tnd . 7th - 101111 lsr't yet toady lor femalo equalIn t94r, six-thousand JIIO- nllht after .midlu&amp;bt. Perhlpt lty, lVIII lhouth hll wallet
pit att~nded ,J • r4\IY'- of the joints and pitch-dark bara em- aomellmes is. -H.
AmarlrJI .flrl\ -~.. lA their_ coverage would help
··,lp For Flabby MIIJelet
New York City and heard C&lt;lllvmce tho elty fathera. Twill Dear Helen:
Charlo• A~ Llnlll&gt;&lt;fi~ sa~. . . ploy aa many 81 II&gt; bouDoir•
1 read tho teller from the
''it Ia ~bvlouo that l:ritlaltd Ia ~""' ~ keetJ= ~~~ tlrl with tho btc stomach and
los_lnl tbe war.': '\)1 fiiiiOUI b:.~eu.e::m_.0 atiUe DltiQinP IIOUld lib to Itt you !moW a
avtator. op.JIO.!~ ;... ~Ill e&amp; and -nlfln&amp;• you never IIear or
try lntri&lt;~l; w•.
read about.
A lhoutljt fiX' tha flay: -~ The atrtell are Nflhlnlare Alden! John Atlama·a•ld', "wbera 'tey1 - or.mmed untU dtWII
annual eloctto,~• and, there wllb clrunka, junkies, ]l(mpl,
alavory beings. .
prollltutell, hoodiuma and malo
orcycle weirdos ... .A1111elo Rl•

By Wayne G. Brondoladl, M.D.
A 14-year-old girl, who has
undoubtedly seen so Till older
friend or rel.ative with
vari·
coae veins, writes to ask me if
tllere i1 anythinK she can do
now to prevent having
this
affliction. I have alway• been
more interested ln prevention
than ln cure and I am glad that
1t least some young people are
thinking along these constructive lines.
To understand the prevention
or an)' disease wt must first
understand the cause . To the
extent that a tendency to varicotities is partly hereditary
there is little to be done because
we cannot choose our grandparent&amp;. It is true that one of ev ..
ery two women &lt;and one of ev-

ery four men\ will have varlcofl{' veins after they reach 40

but the situation Is not hopeles!l.
Jn the first place tile vast
majority of these pE'rsons will
bavo so mild • form of thlo

dlsealt u to constitute merely
1:1. minor nuisance for which Ow
on ly treatment required will be
ela~tic

stockina:a or tome simi·

llu support.
If possible you
should
choose an occupation an which
you will not have to atand on
your ft&gt;et for hours on end but,
even in such an occupation,
vou can do much to prevent deVe lop ing varicose veins by vigorously wiggling your toea every few minutes. It is even advi:.able, if you must stand a lot.
to wear elastic stockings before
the valves in your veina break
dawn.

It " also Important to avoid
wearing tight girdles, circular
garters, and elastic waistband•
with
because these interfere
the uormal return of the blood
in your legs to your
heart.
When you rae on a long trJp by
bus. train or plane, get up and

wa lk in the aisle every half
hour or oftener_ If a rest is pro--

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Reports From Th:! Cap_it.ol
By LYLE WILSON
United PreiS lnlomatloaat
payer so much money, the _av·

or•&amp;• Joe could alford nght
now to 1it back tmd enjoy the
spectacle of the &amp;el£1ess poiiti·

cians wrangling amon&amp; them·

,.Jves for righta to tho 1oklen
goodies in President Jolmsan's
poverty program.
Jt recalls the first Roosevelt
deal whf'n the politician• were
adjusting themselves to FOR's
alphabetical give-aways. Thut
were some frightful row• then.
Congress anted up about $3 bH·
llon In 19:u as a atarter for
various make work, public
work and b o o n d o g g 1 ing
.,chemes. The pol• cauldn 't be.
lieve it Was true at first. Free
lunch for everyone? Who could
believe that ? But true lt wa•
•nd the pols soon 1ett1ed down
to di11pute who would 1pend the
money.
So are they now beginning to
battle over control of the pov-

fighting over that kind of money. The latest uproar rt::aot.mdl
out of the ill-omened Bedford·
Utuyvesant, &lt;8 - S) an• ol
Brooklyn, N.Y., a centtr of ra·
clal di~torder, violence in lener·
al and slums.
Negroeo Shout Foul
Artla Nearoea are shoutln&amp;

foul againol Mayor Robert F.
Wagner who would k-eep administration of the B-S area pov·

erty war safely under control
of his adminlstration. The John..
son admini&amp;tration povert:y bUJ

•tipulated that there shoold be
a large measure of local con·
trol. That Is, control of the proJ·
ed by the poverty stricken per..
sons it seeks to help. Conditions

being

what

they

are,

lhll

Negroe!l should
have a large measure of con·
trol over povtrty projects ia
most large cities.
means

that

lt is Negroes who prot111t
Wagner 's program in Brooklyn.

They aiSert that tbey had their
own organization ready to "'k•
arty warchest. LBJ put nearly over and to direct the B·S pov·
$1 bi1\ion in the poverty kitty. erty war when elonl!l eam1 the
&amp;mall wonder that the pola are mayor with a city hall set up

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Get Fast Attlon wltb

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tltiamoYie
week's aw.tp.
lOti,
thefilii
IlaUan
lng otatoment
award profor n•
plalolng his preferring
the
art o! the cinema to the art ol
tha otago. Hla quolo: "T h 1
ploy lmllales .... u.,., The via lhowo reallam." (Hov•'t

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CAic:ago.
O.'Toole -ked seveo tnnlnp
and gave
five hits tmd a
pair of -Mills,. but more Important wu .the fact be showed
good · control again a1 be
w,U.ed only one and alruck oot
•,our. ~lone r
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wu lUloClr'
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Uonal.
Manager Dirk Sls1~ used a
: ; r . : ~~00:0~ ";:
to pilcb In' hla place. McCool
II!Ve up I single to Glenn Beck,
erl to open the frame, Bec~ert
advanoed oo a saontloe and
look third on McCool'o wUd
)itch. Theo Billy WU!Iams .U,.
(led Beckert borne with tbe

up

You reduce your otomach btoause o! cood musoio ,tone FLAT TEEN AND
HER
MOM.
Dear :Jelen :
I am a boy o! 18. I hive been
d•tlnl a &amp;lrl wbo Is older, but
1 just foood out she Is 19, ·mafo
ried and with three ldda. I
love her and she sayo ahe- lovel · •·
me, too. What ahtll 'I do?-Roa
Dear Ron:

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Dear Helen :
Can you tell me what has
happened to all the couraae in .
manklndO I'm
lalkllil ab!lut
these peopl• who just atfnd
there and watch wl!lle · peopl_o · ·
are killed or attack.@&lt;~. , 'l'be7.-....
u•e as an ex.'USe-lbsl they llbll- ' -"
r.'t want 'o 1et Involved. TI!Qt'l
. lame. They really .mefn t!Ipy
••• scared atif! of cettli1&amp; htirt.
If people woulf. just Jorge! a. bout themseiveo and think of
· others, IDayhe they ~ould otop
thette awful thtncs. In war lhoy ,.
put their lives on~• ~look f~r 1
somethinl tlliy , llfvetl · ·, in. ;
Don't they . belilv ,cln . ~!ll'l&lt;a?
·fhia is just !ill&lt; a wlt'!M4 any.
body can,urve in lht ·•
asainl\ c~iiJ1a. Now tllJI J've
shot oil
lll!lfllb I'll !ell Yf!U
I'm orily !i,," but
..-,I)'P up
enOUIIIf ·, Jo try to ~·lp somebody whl, Js il•lllnl· burt. A''
ults used.l&lt;t. bfl. What' I hlppen1111 to lhem?j; .
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aolldly jn his last effort at St.
Lollis, but be made a ·llrollll
Jhow•- In Thursday'a loll at

su1ts_

scr...,.

WOHLO .

my

wllmln, nm.

Siller's pinch • bit strate""
worked .at the time, for Jolm
""wll'ds ·. q]Ied his aeoond
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ilomer qf' the sOISOII to lie tbe
•I 2-2.

anthers Bang 0 ut 20 HI•ts
Jn
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I'm 1!rald you• aaid'·Jt.'a lt•willt
""11ey're s011red ttlff. Of leltinC
hurt.'' "I don't want· to get lno
volved" means In almpla ltii&gt;o
~u&amp;~•= ''I'm a """It'd.'' Don,
ever oay It, Teen! -H. "·
Thia column li cltdlcaled 18
famill' Uvlng, ao II
you're
h•ving kid trouble or jull plain
troublt. let jtolon blip YOU.
Sht will a!IO ftlcaino JOur
own amualnt npor....,... Atldrtu Jtolen Bolla! lit 111'1 t1
lhla nelnpaper.
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BJ Ulliled Preu lnteruatltmol
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Chicago at Washington
Boston at Baltimore
Los Angeles at New York
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3 4 .429 3
Jaoksonville
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Rochester
z 5 .286 4
Thlrlllay'o Reoalto
Torooto 3 Colwnbua 2
Toledo I Buffalo 0
Roobester· 11 Jaoksonvllle 1
Syraouse 1 Atlanta z

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Cincinnati
Chicago
Philadelphia

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Mrs. Clint Johnson at PortSUnday.
Mrs. Dorothy Roseberry and
Mrs. Garnet Johnston
took
Mrs . Mary Kerns of
Tommy Roseberry to see a
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CUSTOM
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Homer Icenhower and M~ .
Mrs. Mary Kay Gret!r was
Mrs. Okey Pack and family re. shopping In Pomeroy.
cently.
Mr. George Taylor remaias
-"!'!!!!'!~!'."'!!'!'l~im~;~.,~·~=!!""•• Mr. and Mn. Lawrence John- In the hospital with no change
Mojtr (ape llelulto
slon IIlii son, cart, called on in hilt condition
BJ Ulliled Pra• -.ua11011 Mr. and Mrs. James Middle- Mr. tmd Mrs. ·Lawrence John·
Amerleoa Leqao
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ston an Carl called on Mr. and
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s.
al ey and Mrs Maywood Johnston
II 1&lt;1ew York 100 000 1011- z 5 I Mrs. Mary. Kerns were at Lo- M·r. and Mrs. Homer l~enhowKaat (U) and Battey. Down- gao 00 bu1Ule8!.
called on Mr and Mrs CUI·
~~~~Sbe~t.ldon
(2),
Renlff
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and
Mrs.
Louise
Van
Meter
and
Icenhower· and family of
11
Looer
Downl1111
(1Nlokl
nUed
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Route
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II V&lt;tnOIIRt-llto OUVI 2 (Jnd, 3rd), Dorsey Paraons recently.
M~y JohDJton
11
(Ill).
A new roof has been
put on the Freedom Gospel
CAR
440 001 2'10-18 20 I slon ehuroh.
TRENTON, N.J. (UP!)- The
Wq]I'In
000 200 101)- 4 5 z Mr. and Mrs. Roy lcenbower Ford Motor Co. Thursday anBunker, Palmer (I) tmd or- and family and Mrs. Mildred nounced a reviled Lotus-Ford,
llino. Ortetla, Groen (2), Han- Icenhower IIlii daagbtm, Mary, one of two models will be
DID (1), Duokworth (7),
Will- Eaat Uverpool, visited relatives withdrawn from
llll).mlle
ltlte (1), MoCormi&lt;t (II and In Meigs County
.
CamiDL 1Jnner - Bunker &lt;1-1). Louise and Nicki Van Meter
USAC National
Laser - orteg• (0.2). iiRI - and Wilma Anderson visited U.. race at Trenton Sunday .
I!Boblltoon (2nd), Blefary (Srd), home of Rev. and Mrs.
car was d 1 m a
""-WY~29ic
and the remainlr11
.....-- Ull),
ny In O...leoton. They
be withdrawn
Mrs. Cbe8ter Brll!l&lt;er In
than risk having it dama&amp;ed
CW, -Nlllonll....-......
lesionNorfolk,
~- portva.
to hoard a plane "~th~e~Ind~ia~na~~lla~~!GO~.~~.l,,.,.,,.,.,'!"".,..,
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tiO aiD tiO.. :1 I I Latillii and Nid&lt;l Von Meter
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Ita- 3 7 t vlalHtl ·Mr. 1D11 Mn. Eemoot ·
fl) .eod Pav- Brewer eod daughter and Mr.
~J;ei'llli!'L~!l and Mn. Lewreilee Johnllon
·"" ......... ,llld .lamlly.
i!loOool !1- Mr. IIIII Mta. Ted Bailey tl
(liad).
Breeman, Ga., 'rilllad 11er _.... ' '
!her ' lira. Loollit tliD
"' otlt 1 - I . 4 1 mill 'Nid&lt;l llld tile)' all wont Ill
·Iii! lGO IOl-2 • 1 RllciDo iild ·. . . lllt.J·r;e:~
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Pat Edwards, 44, defeated
John Oiler, 4B, but split
on
pomts, 2-2.
Sam Clatworthy 41 , defeated Mike Leach, 46, on points,
31&gt; to 1&gt; .
wayne D&amp;VIS. , 43. defeated
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in a match hert
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- Peters 2-0I vs. R1ch- Philadelphia at Los Ang.
on
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the Jaokaonville suns. Steve Hlndy's 36 Thursday Boston at Baltimore &lt;nlght)Cosgrove went all the took medalist honors. He defeat- Lonborg (rJ-0) vs. Roberts (0-Q).

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Resume Playoff
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Lonny -r,o were lookedoup iB • tbeir lourth ~~~~·,:~ ~~~
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~ ul ·lor foor lnninp Joe Filller, "aiiif ....-:~
'Tillfo ·
omplre. unUI tbe OO.Us broke the loe IJlOil Larry Sa7dl&lt; cotleofltUjt!i,
1Mb like
mOOJIIJptlq!" ia tbe liltb.
three bill, aD alnll-· . ·
Tyo had a no-hitter 101111 for Mltcllell did oul l'lfl4 ~
thn!e lnntnp.
after the fouJ1b. ~ ,, ~~
GAHS tlllrd sacker Phil San- runner got beyollj! ........
ders C&lt;llledecl the firot bit oil Fisber got to - " ' bat the Oasby hurler in the fourth thrOWD out &amp;Oinllo tldrd jlfff".
innmg, a single to center.
paSied ball
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The Devils scored the follow- -lo winning Ita . . . - ing Inning ... Pete Ander!Oil'l from Kyger Cr&lt;ek, G · - ·
first hit of the .....,n, a homer had five runa, oil: bill . . . .
down lhe left field line.
errors Wbilt lbe a..ti ~ JI!iil
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - The
eith Hanthree
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Boston Celtlco and the Los AI&gt; Second baseman K
no runs,
hill ,....,-_ ~
geleo Lakel'll tip off tonight at er was then hH by a pitch. AI- ror. Mitcliell r.nned ""'ID,;,Jl•
ter I!Wvillll to tle&lt;OIId on 1 wlld wall&lt;ed 0110. Tyo wbilled ..
the Sports Arena In the fourth pitch, Haner !ICOI'ed on Mike tmd wall&lt;ed three.
. , '',
game ol the National Baaketball
AaiiOciatloo (NBA l champion- Fisher'a lingle.
Kyger Cr~'s non •!IIW
ohlp In what may be the "make- Galllpo~-~ ag~ln In ~ ~ill~ Tu=llay~~-~~
or-break-'em" contest.
sixth 00 ....... siDg e, a wa
e ue
·-· Yti»
The Celtles, seeking their sev- to Dick Lon&amp;. Mitchell's double the same eYOIIilll ill a 'J 1
enth consecutive NBA crown that ocored sanders tmd Ander- roote111 at Jaokson.
il'
lead the besl-&lt;&gt;1-seven seri.. tw~ son's se«llld stratgbt extra base LINESroRE:
games to one A victory to · ht hit, a double, that scored two
000 11!3 GO would put ~m almost o~gof MIS.
Galllpolia
reach sin&lt;e the fifth game will Tyo then settled down and KYI'"' Creel: 000 OOO·U - ·IU•
be played in Boat S nda and retired the Devlls the rest of Mttchell and Lonl, Tyo .oi.o••''"'·'
th Cell
on u y
the way.
Fisher. WinDer Mltcllell;
e
t os seem to be almost For the Bobcats, who lost er, Tyo.
lnvlnci~le at home.
Th.ey re deeidedly not lnvlne~
bl
1 If
• HI P ayo games away from

Crow led the RBI department Oak Hill ... 000 0011 0 - 5 5 I Mike Hepn's first home run of Middleport golfers, warming Kansas Ctty at
Cleveland ' Milwauke&lt; at Chicago
with am while Moore bad four. Werry, Randolph (1), SwiadoiJ the oea!Oll.
up for the Southeastern Ohio tmghtl - Pena 111-ll vs. Dono- , St Lo · 1 c· . tl
Cro
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and V
Golf
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mcmna
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vea
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an Meter. Snyder, Man Breeding and Steve
meeltllll saturday on the an . ·
New York at San Francisco
111111 In the !all two Pomeroy Bradford, Lewl.o, Crabtree and Demeter each blaBied two-run Atheno C&lt;lurse, defeated JackC h 1 c a g 0 at Washington Pittsburgh at Hooston

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ly U - Pren IIHerutdlonal
Righthander Jack Hamlllon of
ISvraouoe. who hao two-thirds of
Hone Racing FIIIU
elub'l victories, a'·· bold•
Pr~are for Der~
dlatlnctlon of po"eoslng the
-I''"'' triumph this season over home as the record will show.
()VILLE, Ky. ( I)
Allanto Crackel'll
They loot three games at PhilaThe bone 111111 oonverled
delphia to !be Warriors in the
The Pomeroy Panlhero
oafe on an error but wao erao- CbureiiiD DoWIII raoe
Htunllton opun 1 nifty five- Eastern Division playorfs.
ed out :ID hila In
later on a double ploy.
bere today, with Saturday'•
agalnot th~ Crackers and And they lost Wednesday
oak Hlll Oab, IU,
Clarenoe Rondolph, out for Stepptnc Stooe · purse, the next
trem their ftrst loss of night here 10 the Laken by the
evening at oak Hill. The
baseball for the ftnl time, hurl· prep for tbe May 1 Kentu&lt;ky
International League season SWJ&gt;rising margin of 12,.105 _
tory waa the fourth o! the
ed tbe slsth lnnllll and gave Derby.
1bursday night. Hamilton, The Celts won the f•"rst two
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Prell Leagut
lntematlonal ISan
Franc sco 3 •4: .!101
son for t h.~ Panthers, who lutve l up five ruDJ on five hits one Lucky
· Debonair' owned
woo his only other start 1~ games at Boston 142-IIO and By United
Americaa
Milwaukee
lost two.
them a homer by Parks: PhD Mn. Ada Rice · IDII trallled
Jaoksonvllle oo opening 1•• 1-.
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Frank catrone
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W. L. Pc:l. GB •New York
3 6 .33S
Pacing the Panther
Swindell !inlshed tha
hurllnc
• woo
has allowed just nine hits
A win for the Lakera
5 t .833
I Houston
3 6 .m
andwere Dk:k Werry, Bill
chorea In the !'f"Oilth, glvlnJ ~y Bf:~': :=~
mn1ngs.
. would bring them even at
5 2 .714 I&gt; St. Louis
2 5 .:IN
Bob Crow. Werry and up no bill, laming two and
oourae Thurada
The Chiefo, who evened their and would give them a .
4 2 .667 I '
Tbunday'o Retalll
Moore each 11,"'1 four hila
walklnJ one. Pomeroy let 15 • 0 Lucky ~i.r hlch
at IH, Jumped on three chMice for the title
5 3 .625 t Chicago 3 Cincinnati I
me of Moore I a home run.
tho time Coach Moore ohanl!- look
faat-movb., w
over- Cracker pitchers for nine hill. The Lakers are .without t h
Angeles
3 4 .429 21&gt; Los Allll Z New York I, nlibt
Crow hit safely tbree limes
pitcher~ and Inserted ..bo Friend al the -tch tum
.
moved Syracuse_to services of high-scoring
3 4
2'1 (Only gaes scheduled)
=~ ll'IDII alam homer In Theth:
beg
lth
llli'Ylved a slrolll clutllenge Ill' Withlo 2'"' gamo of !ront-ruMllli Elgin Baylor but he was
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Friday'• Probable Pllebon
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a;;.. enblt ~ -~ Swift Ruler, winner of the Ark· Second-place Toronto edged eel with some_inspiration in
York
3 5 .37S 3
Milwaukee at Chicago- Cl4&amp;
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Werry started OD the
~lled f
s. ::"' Derby, ia oo-lavorlte with
3-! as Henry Span- Wednesday rught win whon
3 6 .333 3'1 inger &lt;H) vs. Buhl 11-4). ·
for the Panthera and
the lint inn'•• F our l'1llll m
"Wheatley stable'a Bold Lad owick blonked the Jets for ail rootfedknefrom the sidelines Cit~
2 5 .286 3'1 St. Louis at Cincinnati (night)
1• t
11ve ••••••• of hltleso ball,
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were
for
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turf
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Swift
Ruler
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-Gibson ( l-41 vs. Tsi•--'•
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nd -~•-.
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St VIO·
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lowing only - man to
lddt!&lt;t__• """!'•..:!"""""' In wu seoond In the Blue Grau tory o! the season against one
Thursday'• Results
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lint. He retired the first
""'w and ....., limel In IIlii Mr Pak
wu third
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Mlnn..ota 8 New York 2
Pittsburgh at H 1 ( ••ht'
the final tbree lnnlnflo.
oald today ~ON.
okey Sinko preserved
IS
ous on n,. '
me to lace him. Parks,
Other Panther bitten were
the •-~"='
the lrlumpb with a relief apBait. 18 Wash. 4, night
- Veale 0-41 vs. Bruce 1\-1).
leadoff batter iD the fifth,
Bob Smith th
...-• _w run
-~ AWl&amp; pearanoe In the ninth.
(only games scheduled!
Philadelphia at Los Angeles
wl a olngle, Tum Derby wmner lgaln until the John Cullen registered his
Friday's Probable Pttchero &lt;nightt - Belinsky (il-11 vo.
Wooda with a single, George Derby, sklpplllll the Stepping
consecutive lrlumpb of
Los Angeles at New York - Podr"' (0.01 .
Harris,
Derby
-·~- aa he shut out the
York at ~n
"" Fr ....... -.v
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m,a two
..ta. ..Ieoqlea;
nd. BRes Cum- SiODo and
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Chance (0..0) vs. Bouton 1I..O J. I, , New
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Ul Jewel lrlol.
Bison~ H on four hill.
Minnesota at Detroit (nightt
n•~hll -- Jackson &lt;11-ll or Kroll
IIlii !..eDDie Van Meter eaob
wu backed by a nineS
- Grant (IHI) vs. Regan til-l ). (1-lll vs. Perry 0 ·11.

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use. Either aft or stand atrilght
and pull in your stoniach •• ...
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etc., to 1010. Do lhil just onco
a day an&lt;. It will ahow ,..

Today's .Medical Report

uploolve auaCk
wi!J&gt; a » - bit bombardmloll
apillll tiiJ: Wq]Itngtoo plll:hera,
Luis Aparicio bl!d tour bill Jrilb
1 l!om.r, 1 doublo ODd IQ .U,.
11ei, Paul Bloir bad thaw bill
Boac Powell, Broob ftob.
!noon, Norm Slebem ODd Curt
two each.
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Bunker reeelved oredlt
firal victory of the •
allhoucli Jim palmer
ncHUI, II&lt;H'Ull relief ball
the last lour Jnnlap.
Tony Olivo drovo In four run•
two homer• and Zollo ver!mocked In Inone on an ~noW.
. ao the Twins beat
Yankees at their own home
game f o r tho tle&lt;OIId
straight day.
Jim Kaal pltohed 1 five-hitter
struck out five to win bis
ol t h e seaaon
I• AI game
Downlna was rooted In
2-3 IM;""' and oulle-• bis
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Atlanta 1•0
first Defeat

O'Toole and Cal Koonce hadjiOClOild and there the -.oore nathy 101 tbe w1n tbel
engaged In a tJsbt pltchlllll ....,. llood until the ~eventh, wbea a three-tlame CinCinnati
1e11 after the ftrst two tnnlngo. Santo tripled ODd Dk:k BerteU streak.
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The CUbs arorecl In the bottom •inlled to put the Oibo oboad · But the rood trip
of the flrat on 1 single by Beet· 2-1.
Malonoy, Jay and O'Toole
ert~ who ltole oecond and lben Koonce, who pitched 71&gt; IJt. the opportunity to prove
tl1f Clnobmill Reda today lhan wao oingled home by Ron Sal&gt;- olngo and allowed four hill, ~elva, ,wblobt hey did.
at. any time his oprlng.
to.
wu replooed by Tad Abenlath)' Tbt Reds opea a II •
The· reiiOII - O'Toole. The Clnolnnatl rellllated iD tbe after Edwardl' bomar. Aller- home atand lonl&amp;ht, bottllnc
llitiY aouthpaw bad lost bia ,lwo
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St. Loula. Cardlnola.
pre" - starts and was rapped

(UPJ) - They
lell 11'11111 ftrot.plaee to a ~
W., flo for HOOnd, lost I 3-2
deoialoa In lhe nlntb lnniDI and
~lin O''l'oole still haan't won,
bul thlDp looked brighter lor

HELEN HELP US! ·

''You're Genna Hear Fr0111 Me"
and plans to record It ... ,Jo-

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Gibson vs. Tsitouris as Reds I-::,
Open Long Home Stand Tonight

ar fadaa !Ato lha tllstanoe , . -·

If it were not costing the tax·

Thl• accomplishment Is

C•rpalballm" yll, to

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tiM there are oel'tllll elementl that
181 I lot of pralu IDd DOtarfty btciUII
or en emphull on puhlle relattona. Meny
tlmll the quilt per10na, who ere ntver
heard from, end even certain departmellll 1rt loat In the ahuffle of the Vtl'1
bipea or not only the aovemme11t, but
other Ill'I' lllatltutlo111 In our country.
Tbere 1rt often periODI, who tbrouab
their very lllfllllventa mekt them. allvll llllawn to the point that other peraonaln the orpaltetlo11 are loat to ataht.
. It It 1101 tao oft111 that the averap pemn
trill to look behind the scenea end " '
what It rel)ly 1o1111 on. We have eeen
·aome depll'tmenta of 110vemment pretentlnll • publle lmace of ereat accom.. plllhmeat, and we ehould alwu• look upoil tllboratt clllm• of aocompUehment
wltll 1 q:uefllon mll'k In our minds.

In the year jull passed the administration played 1 major role in the rehabIlitation of 120,000 physically and mentally handicapped persons. That Is a
great record year, but in the three pre·
vlous yean the number of persons they
h•ve helped has reached the 100,000
mark. It must be 1 areal satisfaction to
the people who work In this field to replizo that they have a1sisted around ~00.­
ono peroolll.ln a five year period to get
Into a productive and satisfying life. One
of the most amazlni things about thi1
progress Is that at least 70 percent of
those who have been employed an doing
so for the firat time In their lives. It Is a
great assist to ua all when we reali1e that
theH penon• who prior to their employment are now contributing from
to $7
for tvtry dollar that hQ been expended
In glvlna them an assist.

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TV II holt
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George C. Scott and
ABC'• "NighOO.." Davt'l Pill'
Angelo.?)
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Dewburat may ooon an-•••e
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o! Hollywood's tap stan ~nee a1waya •
- - - lite
reoonclllllloa IIOW thel b I
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from viiWOr! a Jl'80I of bite~ ....
·otormY r_..., with
Ava · un't aeetD 10 stay ...,
orlglnaUty o1 111t 001 t; ·hi
Gardlltr ia over. FrieDdf fMI the had
for Vet'f IGa8. AI- found &lt;111 avery · oopt'·'oft the
'• whalthd lhem,aomo ~:~ &lt;ilal .... Mtry Weill, ~hi!
eoneen understanda ber h.. tbou&amp;h1
band's wide range ol mooda bet- exper enoes
aln... wholll tame ~ to bl
tor than AVJ, who is attracted ehosen ao ber lotest Inamorata goi~ hand In l'lnd '!ilh tba&amp;
by moody chaps but actually one of Callfomlo'o most no:: ol tbe BlltlaS (they 'write aonp
wants to be on lhe glvinl r&amp;\1&gt;- ·
•
iihe luntl 'em Into hit ieaordl)
er lban tbe receiving end. wbln . 01 w;,,.;,,. 0 kudo to the bat- will get a bill f~ look Ill
tho tempar111111nt Is hein(! dlab• .,..._ ·
1 &lt;&lt;It b southern oaQIPIIIOI
neI I
ed out .. . .It's a TV worlfl,
lyhooert In charge o
• week. Sbe,l do a two • state
Yellow Rolls-Royce." The car
North ~-- .
fr .Iends. New York eafe o.wnen that
stars In lhe English-made stand In one day ....are almost unanimously premovie ia making 1 30 • oily olin&amp; In the afternoon, VIrgindieting that the trend wUI bl tour of the Vnited Slalel, aad Ia In lite evening . . . . J\111 Uk·
to aarliar ond earner olostnp, 11,1 bleD itven 11 eretllt c:atds, InS the wire oervleel: Did' I
with lhe dolre ohutterilll II plus a ohtcklnl aooount 1n miSI tbe follow-uP IIDry · "'
1 a. m., or pal'haps evea mid- .,... It runo Short o! patrol Linda Dtrnell'l trail• doaill
night. Late showa In
. the mqney. The c:arlis and lbe In that Cbleago flrt. « w_,
piUJh place• ora • 111\N of &lt;hooks are aotu,lly made out there one! NoJ police or -lire
the pall In our town, except on In the
•
Af!tlanH department ototamont
' thel
-k-'1,
and
t•·
hllflllachoo
of
Ctlt 1 name · · · ·
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ODd klJsee and bf!st w shes to might olarl!y tha myeterloUI
runn1n1
nightVanilhilll
,pot ban
IJt. D••!!:J!~~~~h~,!:!returnl~~
•••o;:ue:;...!no~eu~lo~l'f rtporl?l
c,...sed ua the
Spano~ve
w0

JN the 10vtmment llkt In everythlnl

One department, which Ia one of the
amalleltla our •too bUUon Government
that II Ill but forgotten ia a part of the
Department of H11lth, Welfare and Edu...tio11. It II the Vocational Rebabilllltion
!..dlllinlllrltlon, !bat hu never blown Ita
hom, but baa through the years quietly
cone ebout Ita work of belpiDJ the lives
of hundredl of tbout~nds of handicapl''d·peoplt, both old and young. '11!1s depertment or administration has no bulgIng blidltt, and wbat It more it seldom
mllrta any Ifill hue and ory for added
milliona. Time that many department•
spend In erylng for more millions, and
addlne great )lordes to the payroll, thll
•mall aroup hal quietly gone about doinl
ont of the finest job1 in the government.

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Nip Mets 2-l, ~egain ·First

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l-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Apr.-28,

KKK Defense

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l" - 600 lb. Crush Proof - - - .23 ft.

For Surgery

sistant loolball coach;

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Richard ~ and Mrs. ~obert Rtfe a?d

president;

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Jones, clerk; members p au 1' dren, Bobbt and Samm1e, of
Werner and Harold Lohse, and St. Albans,. W. Va., Joseph L.
Su~ Charles Gibbs.
Rtfe of Chtlheothe and Miss
:arbara Cottrill of Carpenter,

ADOPT D.tVGHTER
oute I.
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. Mr. and Mrs.
R. MorMr. and Mrs. Raymond Thorn;ason ot Chester are announc-1 as and sons, Larry and Stevie,
mg the adoption .of a two-month and Miss Beverly Bowen of
old ~au~hter, VIcki Ann. Mrs. Athens s~nt Sunday with Mrs.
Morns 18 the former Sabra Freda Bowen.
Jean Dun1ap of Athens. Grand- i Mrs: Ethel Rife and Mrs. Sa-

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CEMETERY LOTS
PLENTY OF LOTS fOR SALE
ALL WITH PERPETUAL CARl!

ALL LOTS ON LEVEL GROUND

Crow's

Gravel Hill Cemetery

~hoshlre, 0.
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Lovin&amp; care for the last 150 years and will be

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BOSTON (UP!) - The 10
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at various parb drew
fans as compared to
.604 National League paid
admissions for the same num- '
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of game. The American 1
mart ohowed IIi 1J&gt;. ·
crease of more than 30 000 over
la•t year'• openins day ligure.

Fablilou•

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Cherry

and son, Jeffry, will remain
here until he Is
discharged
from the Air Force in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rife 3 nd
daughter, Connie• and
son •
James Lee of Marysville, Calif.,
spent several days with
his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 . M.

SEEKS JUDGMENT
William Harold Wood, Pal·
riot, Thursday, flied a ·
I
men! suit In CM&gt;mon
Cowt against Harris Doepping
Rt. 2, Gallipolis.
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Plalntif/ oeeka the sum
$739.04 with sir per cent Interest from Jan. 19, 1!165 on a prom.isaory note.

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Summer's fashion IPOIUI!ht shl,P.el on this T -strap
stunner with Its flal staCked h;'el, open sides and
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NOTE ~VMM4GE SALE
at 7:30p.m. April 26 for teachThe XI Gamma mu sorority ers and helpers.
I
wJll hold a 1·ummage sale Fri· _ ___.:_ _ _____
day, April30 aud Saturday, May 0
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullins and 1. m the building formerly oe- 1
spent sevt~ral days with cupied by Duke Cleaners
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Ronald Bearho was 0 Galli· I DECORATE YOUR ROOMS
polls vlsttor Monday morning.
WITH BEAUTIFUL
Jane Douglas of Gallipolis I
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spent a weekend with
her
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aunt, Mrs. Velma Douglas.

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buRtchard Abbott, 20, Parkersrg, was cited to
Mayor Charles Logar's
Thursday on. charges or having
~o operator s license and fichtous plates.
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Talbott left we:e Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Me- let.
· calibre nne bul- The Fire depar1ment In
their native MeigS county about GUire, Terry, Lynne,
Recka
cine will sponsor a record
10 years ago when Mr Talbott Ragena, and Junior of Porn.; Survivors include his wife,
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at 8 p.m . tonight at
we~t to work for G 1c J at Burn- roy, Mr. and Mr.s. Clifton Mor- Madge; a son, Tad, at home·
fire
e~valle M~tor Parts in Burnes- ris and Marshall and Rodne ~is daugh~er, Bee key. who i~ 1 -.;::;i..:.O:~~=====.
valle,. Ohto
of Pickerington Mr and Mr y m the Peace Corps in Brazil· .l r
IT'S
Fnends ltere said it Is
ex- Howard Searle~ 0
Pomero s. ' his parents, Mr . and Mrs. Dal~
that l5 pints or blood , Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Manu:i Dye. Carpenter, three brothers
be needed .for the surgery. Tim and Sid, of Racine Mr and a sister.
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Persons who w1sh to donat.e for and Mrs. &amp;bert Baile ' and
Talbott should in/arm of. Bobby of Long Bottom, Y Mr
PLANNING SCHOOL
at the Bloodmobile unit and Mrs. Lewis Hudson of Min~
Plans are being made for the
At The
on Monday.
ersvllle and Carl Pullins of I Chester community Bible school
Flatwoods.
wh1cb will be the first two weeks
in .June A rr.eeting is to be held
at the Chesler Methodist church I Where You Get The f\.Io~;t

OUR ·ALUMINUM FOlbiNt Bms
Art Selhng At · · $9.99 1114 $J3.9t ea.

Apr. 28-29 - 8 P.M.

FREE PRIZES

~r. ~nd M~s.

HAVEN'T YOU HEARD?

7037

Pom•oy Jr. High Scllool

and Mrs. Ethel Rile were in
Athens on business Sunday.
AZc Richard Lee Rife and
lamlly of
Point, N. C.•
arrived horne Thursday evenIng. He will return to his base
Tuesday but his wife, Linda,

1\ife of Carpenter.
· Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rife took
Mrs. Fay Wood to Wellston on
Monday to see her doctor.

Style 7030

BE BLOOD
DONORS

and sons, Kenny and Ronnie,

affidavit out of the Juvenile

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and . Mrs. WiiUam Radford
in
In addi- 1
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1rah R1fe were shopping in Wellfamily .
hon to clothing, there will be .a l
Perry of Athens a~d Mr. and stan Thursday.
Ruth Ann
Bailey of Co- wide assortmt:nt of household I
Mrs. Harold Morr1son or Trim· Mr. and Mrs. RRy Brooks of lumbus .'lpetlt a week end with articles.
!

ble. Great BJ'1'ndparent•
are Carpenter Route l, spent a
Mr. and Mro.IJ. W. Francis oi l day with Mr. and Mrs. CharAthens, Mo., &lt;/~rn E. Denlay or'les Rife.
Londonderry, antt Mra. A. L Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife
Morrison of Trimble
and Mr. and Mrs. George Bev- ·-eridge called on Mrs. Myrta
Fife and Mrs. Fay Wood on
Saturday evening. Mrs. Rife and
Mrs. Wood are ailing.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bolen

Kanawha River - Lucy Jane
Lucaa down Marmet u,oo L
m.: Duncan Bn;ce down Mar·
met I a.m.; A. J. Patten up
Marmet 5:10 a.m.; W. H. Sba·
ver, Jr. down Winfield US p.
· Helen Z. down Winfield 9:·
p.m.; Iron Duke down WIJ&gt;.
field 12:35 a.m.; Allen R. · Merrill down Winfield 1:45 a.m.;
George Price down Winfield 2:· 1
15 a.m.; Semel down Winfield ,
:35 a.m.; Thelma Ann down
Winfield 4:45 a.m.

I . Ear~enb~ch a~d Coroner Hen-

ImagineAll this

for only

i ~tt"g mvestlgated the inci- court. -:c:-:-:c-=and Mrs. Eddie Young and J~ d~e~· or ;as reported Mr. Dye
PLAN HOP -

· later this month.

Board President; Richard Fin- [and son, Stevte of Albany, Mr.
Jaw. vice

"THE RAIDEU"
Robert Culp
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p·me Gf0Ve

who will undergo open !
surgery in the Cleveland Easter dinner guests of Mr

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Girls' Physical Ed·
ucatJOn; lna Meadows, fourth
grade teacher at Pomeroy Elementary; May Young, Pome-1
8 Y, Sarah M. Rife
roy El001entary third
grade
teacher and Susan Dye Harris Easter weekend guests
as kindergarten teacher at the ' ~· and Mrs. Charles Rife
Pomero~ Elementary school. j rry were ~r. and
Mrs.
~ttend~ng the meeting earlier , George Beveridge of Columbus,
thiS week were Leo Vaughan, IMr. and Mrs .. Larry G. Hoffman

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social studies teacher and as:

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Eutem HI&amp; h daJI Ill • ofhrt le JlftVODt
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ant..•o otrlke posltlaa a '1otm Univenlty Saturday, May 1. od U llanolaJ Ia belweea
of wbulaw dreoalllg." He add- Larry Morrison, eseeutive head
od thai !be compaalel do aot salt. they are:
p1a11 to move tn&gt;m lbelr.,....
Biology, John Meredith anc1
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that aay ..we- Sally Mora ; General Science
meal · ob..td be wllltiB doe Kathy Griffin and AM Holter:
JohiiBOII Admiluotrallon'o U Physico, Ro!\er Bahr and David
Mall H. Murphy Jr. said be por eenl wa&amp;e pl&lt;!eU....
Leonard; Elementary Algebra
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realized lha President was lmPatti Bahr and Janet HolsO.:
mune trom answering a subger.
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GIFT FROM Till: .NJLE-.CiaiOical
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f
pc)ena, "but I bope he will corAdvanced Algebra, Virl!inia 124 In Racine at 7:55 p. m.
.C Ute 2,&lt;JOO.year-Gid temple ol Delld":"'gl!~ g~ and heroes cov~r the stone walll
rQpond ., • good American •
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Coleman and Roser Osborne; Thursday waa investigated by
atd m ~aviDg other l!lcient temples trOm inullda . Egypt m reeognit10n ot American
preo~t a!Jould correspond
Plane Geometry, John Bogard the Ohio State Patrol.
...."!bled aow, it may be brought SO the Unit~ta~th~swan Htgh D:!m. Dilland appear at the trial.
and Patricia Smith· American
oootribuled '18 lllillion and private IOUr&lt;es are seek. to . U.S. government baa
"He hu atuck his eck t
History, Bill Allan ' and Linda A car being backed out of a
to
.Preserve the giant temples of. Abu Simbel.
mg
raise aoot.her $3.5 millioll
so far he is be
n
ou
Larkins; World History, RoMie private drive . by Loretta lmand bo da
yond the realm BOSTON (UP)) - Dr. Mar- Orr and Tom Osborne· Senio baden, 26, Racme, went into the
and h "';.... of human reason tin Luther King today leada
Social Studies Wilma Albert r path of a car driven west on
immun~ en away from ~ massive civil rights
ond Diana &amp;"er.
on Rt. 124 by Lllli111 Weese, 'ZI,
VlU
IS
Communist Unity
I.AS1 HOP SATURDAY
Murph ~aldguaranteed him, march to dramatize Negro .
English 9, Twlla Karr and Rl. .2. Racine. There
was
Is Propaganda Line
The last Senior class record
'y
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vance,• th":'th schools and
Gary Miller; English 10, Jackie mtheddriUrn damage to both, but
MOSCOW tUPI) - The
8hop witI11be held Saturday from
M hy said he also would mg n .1s Yankee city known Bahr and Edna McCoy; Eng- e. tver~ escaped injury. The
iet Union'.!i new pro ~ag;and.a l until
p.m. at the Rutland
su
D FBI Director J. Edgar as Amertca's "cradle or tiber- lish 11, Charles Knight and Ro- Ractne drtver WOI elted
to
chief Thursday denounced U
High school gym. Willie Blackwho "bas no lmmu- ty."
.
berta Trussell; Eoglish 12 . AI- court In that village. on . 8
action _in Viet Nam ·, nd
...
mty, f11r the May 3 trial at If pr...march estimates or
tee Harris and Kenneth Har- charge of ratlure 141 yteld rtgbt
OUU for umty tn the Communist
Hayneville in Lowndes County, 000 to 30,000 participants
tung; Latin 1, Marilyn Karr of way.
AI .
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world .
where Mrs. Liuzzo w&amp;s shot to true, the demonstration
and Julia McCoy· Latin 11 [)a.. Two other
t
vm Dame! Dye, 41, of Car- The state of relation~~
death March 25 while running far exceed in numbers
vid Heaton and Sma May Sum- by the patrol w:~re~ s repo~ed ;enter( died about 1 p. m. Thurs- tw~en Moscow and Peking ''don't
shuttle service for Negro dem- coun~ry's most famed civi1
merfield, and Bookkeeping, Bill 58, Pomeroh cit~ ~es ~m!th fl~~~ an happarent self - in- , entir~ly depend on us," Pyotr
onstrators.
obedience - the Boston Tea Amos and Linda Henderson
Court April •30 i insuff ~Jgs
guns ot wound.
1Demlchev told a Kremlin rally
Party, which kindled a spirit of
.
brakes and Cl;~nce BlCient Mr. Dye was found lying in ~ ~~ the 95th anni~ersary of the
reedom in the colonies nearly '
40 Po~eroy cited k; G ~~~o7, a field adjacent to a barn on firth of V I. Lemn. deceased
two centuries
ago
C~urt Wednesd.ay for speed.
a tpo'" rhish property at 3 P· m· by his ounder of the Soviet state.
.
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at er, Dale Dye, officials said
ARREST ORDERED
In def1ance of death
the Nobel Priz... winnlng
;today·
Richard Abbott 20 p k
leader PIa. nned to march
b
erc:;.The body wa.•:c removed to the urg, was arrested .by ar
Pomt'1a. pre~onunantly Negro slum
Btgomy Funeral Home in AI- roy Police Ol'f1cer Henry Wer·
Five ff'~""'""\' h-··- .
, . fust~rlc !!aston Common
Blood donatiorL!I may be made
bany where
arrangements ry f':lr the countv shenfr·s deed in the publle school l}'stem 1 ~t-racJal rally was
at the Bloodmobile in Pomeroy !
were pendmg today
partmenl Thursd~y. Abbott i~
of Pomeroy "Y ,,, ••
' raw so.ooo persons.
. coming Monday for Mrs. I
M. c
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charged with contnbuting to the
Education.
Talbott, formerly of MidC ~Jgs ounty Sheriff Robert del~uqu~ncy of a minor in an
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BIRMINGHAM Ala. (V~l)An altorney ,... del«'mmlled today to subPoena Prelldent
Johnson as a der..,.. wlllleaa
In !be trial of three Ku Kl""
Klansmen on murder cbargeo
In 111e llightrider olayblc., elvll
rlghll worter Mrs. Viola
Lluzzo.

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Society Notes

DINNER

Sunday School attendance on
April !8 was 45.

bom ApriU1.6 at the MI. St.
Marys Hospital ot
Grandparents are Mr.
Mrs. Harold Brannon,

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Ever ·thoucht about that wor:d- it&amp; deep, ati:l'riq m~anin1? We atart
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doeln:t matter. We are part of the famlly-that'a imPortant. And what
we 'IIVtlt become-the family i1 looking out tor that!

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Rotlancl Chorcb ol lllo N Scbooi 8:30 a. m.:
10:46 a. m.
7:46 p. m.
prayer service, 7:45 p.
Wedllesday.

Portl811Cl Metbocllst
Arthur Stitt, pastor.
Bcbool 9:30 to 10:3n a. m.
olcl G. Roush, Supt.:
McLeocl, Aas't. Supt.
every Sunday evening.

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Rn. llo1ilrd
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9:30 a. m. Mr. Fred Lewis,
supt. : 10:30 a. m. Woroblp: 5,45
p. m, YJI': Wee!. 6:30 Jllnlor
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m. Arnold lllcbarda, Sopl Norman H. Babr, Supt. Sunday
14orD1n&amp; Wonblp, 10:10 a. m. Worohlp 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Alternately. Bible Study
.,..._ fl'ln&amp; IJnlteol Prk·
NIOIIII Baplllt Charcb: Saa- 1and Prayer service led by pas!·
Syracnae Churcb or lbcl N- byterian Church - Church set·
daJ SchOll! 9:30 a. m.: Wor- 1or 7'30 p m. Thursday
...,., Wllllam C. Thorpe. putor, vices 8:30 a. m.: Sunday School
cdllp 11 a. m.: Prayer serrlc:e, • ·
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1 p, m. Wlllneoday,
Syraco10 E.U.B. Churcll, Paul H. L. McDaniel, pastoro SuD- IDg worshop IUO a. m.
7:30 p .m.
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&amp;. Selloro, Pllior.
da7 School 9:30 a. m.: Preac:b____
CarleloD o!b~~nb, KIDgobary
lng 10:30 a. m.; MYF 8 p. m.: Pentecoslal Asselllhly, Route
II "••• Rev. Oydo JDnton, pas- 8:30 a. m. Sunday School, Ben Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p.
Rev. PauJ E. Jones, pastor.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Qlllaenborry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. m. Wednesday.
School 10 a. m. : WOI'
Ralph
aupt. Sunday Wor- Morning Worsblp service, lsi
oervic:es 7:30 p. m. SunTHE GIFT OF GOD
ship service, 10 ,30 a. m. and ond 3n1 Sundaya of 111e month: Rock Sprlaga Methodist
Wednesday and Frlday.
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Penteeoslal Cboreh, Mid~·• ...,.. 8DI ' - ' 1°r
~· -• 'th o ... sblp service 9 30 a m
South ~ A . Sund by arace you bave been !ll!Yecl
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. 111- tic Servlce. .,.. a.... • """'
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ay lhrougb lallb: and tills Is
day of month. BETIIANY - day Scbool, 10:15 a. m.;
10 a.m.; Sunday evenlllg
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Cohullblr lltapel: Wol'llllp..,.. 1:30 a. m. MDmlng Worship: 6:30 p. m. Prayer and
aervice, 7:30 p. m. !;'ur "'::'
ng,
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each Sunilay &amp;:II a. m.; 10:30 a. m. Sunclay School, Bly· Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Bible Study 7:30 p.
God. RSV
II::~~ ~ 10 a. m.: Youth the Tbeiu, Supt.; 6:30 ~- m. Rllland Melhedlst Cllurcb- . .
night Prayer and Of all the creature• on e.Jti,,
1.15 P. m. Evoulng Wor- Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - Rev. C. J . Lemley,
pastor: Worship 7•'!6 p. m. Pastor, Rev. we hwnan beings are by far
7 p. m. eacb Swlday.
1:30 a. m. Swlday School. Wa)'" Church School 9:30 a. m.: Wor B. L. Barrett
the most foolish and paradl&gt;sllradllurJ CUre1l ot Chrlat, no Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. ship service, 10:30 a. m., M Harrisonville Presbyterllll ia!. Most of the problems of
Mamlm, mtnlller; Bible MorDiDa Worslllp, 2nd and flh Y. F. Monday, 8:30 p. m.
Church, John Davoes, pastor: our Uvea are of our own ~·
: : 1 and Morning Wonhlp, Swlday of lho C!lontb; 8 p. _m.
.
Church Schooi!Oo30 a. m. Wor- ing, when you &lt;·orne ri&amp;ht clowD
a.
m.;
Chrlllli&amp;D
Ende8Vo
Evening
EvangellsUc
ServiCe,
SUvenville
Methodist
Charcb
ship
semce o30 p. m.
to it. When 8 person gel&amp; a
11
p
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Evening
Worohlp
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and.3rd
Sunday
of
lllOnth.
Arthur
SUII.,
pastor.
Sunday
Beorgaoize&lt;l
Cburcb
ot
J .... Sickness or physical ma1ac1y ill
8
p. m.' ·•
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School, 9:30 a. m.: Gene Wolfe Cbi'Jst of Latter Day Saints, m most cases he neglected to ~
Tuppers Plalu EUB Cburcb, Supt., ServiCes Thursday even· · from Racine 011 Racln&amp;- proper care and concern Jor
Bradford Church of Chrtol, Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas-~ ing,
Road. Sunday Scbool hlmse~ thus causing hlo 'HJ.
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Sunday
worship
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ter, Sunda Scb I 10
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SoHon Melhodist Chorcb Ara. m., 11 orsbip 10•30 a. ness. Man standa alone as .,.
~o~est, Supt.: Bible bart JIIIoyar~. Supt~·B;:i~ s:. lthur Stitt, pastor.
S~nday
Bunda• evenln~ service at lsupreme example of foollclb1.30, Morning Worship, d
d
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led b School 10 a m Clint
p..n .: Wed., worship serv· ness m the world.
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a. m.: Evonlnl Worsbi~. Y an prayer services
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at 7o30 p. m. Pastor, C. W. This basic stupidity or 1D1D
m. WedlleiC!ay. 7 p. m. pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Supt., Sunday Wonblp, 11 a.m. Proffitt.
All evening aerv· is best exemplified in bis relallillliJ, Study.
Adult class meetlng 7:30 p. Syracuse Mel.llocllat Chardl.
begiD 817 ,30 p. m.
tionship to hill Lord. On Jdi
m. last Monday of month.
I &gt;r. Lester L. Housh, pastoro Lour Lady of Lo..- Mlsstoa own, man Is headed for 11.18
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IMorning Worship service 9 a.m. Long Bottom, Rev. Leonard own destruction and damnaU..;
School 9:30 a. m. Pleacb· fl'ellerotecl Cbureb. Pomoroy.,Dana WinebrelUIOI', Supt. 10 a.
admln!slrator, Sunday the Holy Scriptures are
v.,lng 10:30 L m., first IIDCl tbircl Rev. W. B. Perrin, pastor; lm. Sunday cbool: YF Wedne .. .,.., 8•30 a. m., est.: Holy Days clear on this point. All of our
Carl Kautz.. Supl: Sun d 1 y day 6:30 p. m, Mrs. Moore,
ObUgaUon, 7 p. m.
works, apart. from the , _
Ma- aty Cllareh of Chrfll. School, 9:15 a. m.; Worlilll&gt;ldlre&lt;lor. O!flclal Board moot- St. Jobn'a Catbollo MINion: of JOSIIS ChriSt, ore aa rap
Miller Stroet, a. KeiUietll Roy, bour 10:30 a. m.
illg, first Monday each month
Guysville &lt;Dutob Rldgel: ~fore God. St. Paul oays '!!II
Etlvanpllst: SUnday
Bible ML Uldoo r.w.B. Cburcb _ at 7:30 p. m. Bolr CommUD- Rav. Frank Manieri,
pa,. .h~; a~f h~~.,"';!:.~ .~ come
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Study .10 a. m., Monllng wor- Sunday School 9,45 a. m., Earl" on eacb quarter u annOUDCed.
Swlday Maas 10:30 a. m.; Yet, our Lord, being 1 God
lhlp, 10:411 L m. Evening Wor- ~-·kev Mmt . Ev-•••
lwscs first Wedneallay of eacb
Oay of ObhgaUon 6:30 a. 01
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..,_.,, ship, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil CoJ., mon ·
es!uon, Tll ur
ore u.s, and has given us His pan1oes
II
p. m. Wednesday.
Loyman; Young People's meet- The United Metloocllst CbW:Ch,
from our sin tlu'tiUib the llllfK-' .
lllddleporl Cblrc1I of C!llrllll, iDg and Blble Study, 7130 p, m.; Pomeroy, Rev. Melvin Alkrre, The Salvadoa ~rmy, Envoy flee of his Son. Instead of . . ,
5tb IIJ1.I lllalll SU'eet.a. llollald WedneJday; Cbolr practice 81 B.A., B.D.. Pastor.
Church
S. Wmll!ll. officer In charge. lng hell and the power of tJil
IDcko, minister; Bible School, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
,School at U5 a.m., Leo Crew, . . . 10 a. m. HollnOJI meet· wrath of Gocl, which we Gt- .
a.m., Kennetb McElhbmey,
DISuplnt. Lewo Vahughant. lAOs30st. Supt.
. 10.307 a. m. YSunda&gt;PSchool.l• iserve, we are saved b)'
li!PI..;
M i
Worsbi
Daav!Ue Pllp11D 8011Dea (P. v e ors 'P a
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p.m. oung eopes ,grace In Christ He took ujlua
m.om£v":ru., 11 Worobl~ 0. LangsvU!e, Ohio!, Rev. H. Sermo~. "Preaching All I he 1,Le....,gi"'on"':,...7·...30,...~..-......
m. •Sa•l•v-•t..l•..• ..l ,...,;,(Co~n;:;lln:;;u;;;ed;_;;,.~pa:;;;:ge;:,.;;l:.;,)
7 p. m., Prayer s.rv1ce. Wed- Cat~ pastor: Sunday School, 9:30 Wordli, 2 p.m. The
Pastor II
neoda1. 7 p. m. ·
a. m., &amp;bert Grete, Supl WOI' preaches altho Chapel worship
Cllllrell ol CIIrllt, P o - . sblp oervlce at to:S; a. m.; Pll- at the Meigs County Infirmary.
Jerry Maotera, pastor' Suaclay !11'1m Youth, R-45 p. m.: Evai&gt; Tbomas B~er provides the pt.
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Cor. Sycamore &amp; Second St.- Pomeroy
School 9:80 L m. Cburcll IO:IO gethltlc servlee, 7:30 p. 111. M1cl- ~o accompanlm~t to a perREV. JOSEPH KRALY. PASTOR
a. m . Chrtatlall Endeavor 6.30 Week Prayer and Praise Wed- iocl o! hymn-slngmg. 6 p.m. MeChurch, WY 2-6170
P.
Even!JIJ Sertlc:e, 1;30 ' P. oesclay, 7.30 p, m.
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thodlst Youth Fellowobip
m.
, Ina at church.
Qrtasimodo11eniti Sullflay, AprU 2;'}
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II:hlg&lt;lom Ball o1 Jobanll'ol"p.m., Choir rehearsal.
lla!IIDCI Cbure• of Chrtat. Witnesses· Public meoUna. Sun· 8 p.m. (April 25th),
(BulJeti-n Board-Sayjng -Of The W~k l
Bible School 9:30; ~'llliOII day 5 p. m., Watchtower study! and The Church," a color
"Christianity lJ a battle, not a drt'-am!"
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10:30 a. m., V. II- · B~ey 6 p. m.; Bible llludy Tueallay, str1p to he shown and
Sabra Ca~, plaDiot; B p. m. Service meetlni, 1 p.l by the Commission 011
Sunday School , Y:l5
M&lt;~rnlftg Worlhip, tO:SO
Study, ,7:30, o,Illetl fto. m. Thursdayo Mlnlatry achoo~ Sllclal Concerns to a
Sennon
Topic,
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CONSIDER
'n1E F'INISH." .
mine, leader.
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6 p. m. Thursday.
~Ide· II'OUp. Youths are
.· r
oally Invited. Refreshments
Sunday, 10:30 a.m .. -~~ ~~- ~ (Reception of new members)
Zloa Cbure~ o1 ~ .. J'GID Lulberoa Clturebea - S&amp;. Paul be served. Mr. C. E. Bl11ke:!lee
6:00p.m............ ----- -- ·· Fellowship ciul&gt;. ·
• llarrioflav~ Eil- Sunday Sohool 1:15 a. m.: WDI' is Chairman.
Undor_. . ~· 81· sblp service 10:10 a. m.t SL llyaeU nee Mel;bollliat. ll lllonday, 7:00 p.m. ---·-·---· Beclanera Knittin&amp; Clo01
=IUoOI~ 1:30 ..~li[j;'·'i:llirn!ni Jolul, IUnclaJ School 10 L iu.; I I - Jt. Smll.ll, Sr., po-1
B:oo p.m. ···--·-•·--· AclvaiiCOil BlliUills
~O:l!AI a. · ~· C.eo!na llnroolll&gt; I a. m.
, Sunc1aJ School 1:30 a. m., Will'
s: :oo p.m. --------·- 81. Paul'• cinll'eh c..llldj
7,30 p. m+~ fteod Allred MelhociS. CbCII'Oh, ley Baley, qupl: Mt&gt;rnlnl ,_.
Wednesday, 8:00 p.m, -----·····•--•-- Cbelr iWIIoUill
•chool 9u~L.' ·. ',--Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Suad&amp;y sblp IO:IIIIa. m. Youth
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Tbunclay, 8:00 p.m. · --······-·········· A.A. ~11!1
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~- ~ Supt .. Worabip Services at 10;· """' 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meet.!it lilt..,..,.
ao.. School
p. m.: Evongeuatte
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46, wathatthe9:30,
-Rev.Charlo•
C&amp;Jto, Taylor,
Wed._6:40
Cllfl. Tbui'II'•Y
7:30 p m. .,..
Saturday, 1,00 a.m. --····--· -1==~;;
a . .f!!•: ~~~~~~~ ~~-Y evening llf~ oerv~. ~ Melbocllat Cllalell, La•... II
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WINS $H BOND
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Middleport

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p, m. Wednelday, Prayer meetin 1 .8 p. m. Tbur•
lain th. at which is good in family and community life, this fet~tu
ML Morlall llapiiJt QJarcll, day.
re II lponaored by the bruine11 firms and organhatlom
l~::!~of~Fonrth and Malo St. Sooll! Belhel EUB Cllurcb •
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wlune name1 appear below.
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a.v. Nyle Borde~~, Rev. Eugene E. Emersou, pas·
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thurch •.• ~he.re the ·:tittle" and the "big" learn o1 GOD . , • where tht

One local owner. Beautiful dark blue with white top,

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Jut BOW we are "bia:." Oh 10 big! For whst the rest ot Lbe !amity will
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cisco. Tbo lilamp honor•
the 700111 alllllvenary of
the birth of the fallletl ,poet.

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tured on thll eommemDra..
Brannon and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- tive poatage slamp, to be

Hill and Linda. Enroute
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to see their new
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American Humane Society
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pooter for Be Kind to Ani·
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~ L. ~c! ~ ~ God, Mt. . - _
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Rllllaod Mlolle 1 0Un N.-. meNIQ&amp; 1:• p. m.; Bible
pqtor· R*rl LniJ, I1IPI.
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PII!&lt;W: 8uD&gt; o!J. '1\ul...,, 7.. p. ra' ..
a. ..;, MonUnc 'ii'onhlp Sunday School 8o46 L ID.; WC!l' ::;;:...-.y ol
da7 ilebGol, 1:111 L m.: Wanblp Jf z- Bo!WU, · (&gt;ell. . ..
llwldaJ School! 7 p. m. £v. lblp oenfot 11 L m. 111111 7:111
10:111 L Ill.; ~~~!&amp; 7:10 p. Bdoa UIIIW au•• ..
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ocvlco1 'l'llurlday, 7•30 • m. Prayer meelllll 7:10 f· Platwoodl Metllodllt
~'royer eervlco, f:ao P. m. Cllrllt a ..., Jlet, ~
m. Pr11tr INMI"I
m. r-laf; YOIIDI PIOillt' - Pearl A. Casto, pallor.
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Balkl, pqtor; liUIIdiiJ Sdlitol;
meeting. 7:10 p. 111. l'rlda7·
lhlp aarv1ce 10 a. m.
Syraeaae ......., a... 10 a.m.; WIDalt Atz'rlv',,IJUIL
Carpeala Blfllol Clllrcll: Ralland Churdl 11 0111, a... other SU0C1a7 7:tli p. m.
plllllr: kYleeo fl&lt;flr1 01ri111aD ladeliCir, J:U p. ~
18:30 a. m.; Mon&gt;- Jobn SmallW(IOcl, pastor: Slmday da7 School, 10 a. m.,
Wodueaday 111111 FrldaJ e-.. lin. LJdl Olonller.
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School 10 a. m.; Bvangelllllc BaDey, suP!. Prayer
7:10P.m.
ciao.,. lot oD. Ilq · Mifl@llo
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The a.- ot ,.. - · •
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P1m Bopi!JI CIIIJroll, M"""• &amp;deaver 7 P m. W e d i ! O l l d a J · ' !Qci.W... Pn:l• mnt'111o f!lf
Rn. Daaalcl Booot, Pra
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Ray E. Warne, pasltlr. p v. Wedin .,, a.. ~
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Worsblp Service; BYP e p. Grace Epiaeopai
Cl&gt;arch, rices, I L m. each SUnday
p. m.: Evening Service, Brethren CIIUrcb - llandaJ'
Evenina Wonhlp, 7:atl p. Pameroy, Tho ao.. Rlcllanl B. Swlday School following at
p. _m.: Midweek Prayer..,.. School t:tli a. m. Wonllilr.
7·30 p. m. Weclllesday.
Wed. 7:311 p. m. l'nQot Marlln, Rector. illoldiiJ -MOl' Mrs. Fred NOMe, Supt.
2ncl IIDCl 4lb SUadiiJ, t:a.•
I~=:: 8:30 p. m. Wed., eholr llinl Pr~111111 Sermcll, 10:10
Mlcldloport Cll1lreb ol lbcl m. Aohull Miller, pulc1r.
l1
a.m. Uliteo 0111' following.
lllall! llclhodiJ1 Olurcll.
Rev. ~ J. BartieU. Alfred Melholllol
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School t:30 a. m.: 111on1: Rev. Pearl Casto,
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Plm Jlapllat Qall'dt. Poa&amp;- llaterpriJe EUII ~ell, lift• J4rL Nan Moore, Churcb
10:30 a. m.; NYPS SUnday Scbool ol 1:10 L .... '
Rev. Cbarlle Norr!J. l\louzei Smith, IJUW. Wonhlp SupL; Ciwrcll Schoo~ 9:30
1:45 p. m.: EvaD- Olarles Taylor, Supt.
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senlc:e, 10:10 L m.; Schoo~ 10·10 a. m. Youtb fl'eJ. m.; Methodlat Youth
.,..~,•• Wed , 7:30 p.m. tbe Rev• c:uto. WedDOICIQ . .
IIDCl JJ!IIiot chUrdl for towalllp 8:30 p. m.; BO)'a and lhlp, 7 p. m.; Ollldal
Cbon:lo ot a.. ND eoinJ prayer ..,..... al·.fJtl·
Glrlo Fellowslllp, 6:30 p. m.: meeting. Iat Slll!day ol
SUIIdaJ Scbool, 9:30 a. p.m.
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Firat llopllll Chrcll, lllciDe EvODIDf! service 7:30 p. m., 2ncl 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd
worship 10:45 L
UB Cilllldl. . _ Falls,c. L. O"Conner, puiA&gt;r. anc1 4th Sundays: Youtb Choir, ol month, 7:30 p. m.;
Eveniq
7 p. m.; c111 Scboo1 1:111 L a; .........
~~~ School 9,311 a. m. Sam 8:30 _P· m. Wedneaday. Prayer Qrcle, 2od Tburaday of
meeting, T p. m. Wed. 10 · ic.. SuadaJ, 7:111 p. 111.
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oupt.; 10:46 L Ill. •Mon&gt;- MAJoting, 7:30 p, m. Wedoelcla1. 7:30 p. m.; eta.. 12, 3nl
Clyde v. 8end01'801l, pu. Letart hila .,..... •••rc
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nesday of month, I p. m.;
Churcb. 1189. Jamea lltocl"i 1 ·,
and Jlllllor 'r.Dow.bi,· 8 p.m. ~· EUB Church,. Rev. ernoon Circle. 4th Thursday
SwlllaJ Scbool 1:1111 L m., . , .
s;:=~;,oervtce·
m
E. Emerson, pastor; mouth, 2 p. m.; Choir
olllle Nazarene, Po"" Norrll, aupt.: Au'L Supt. ....
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~yer· ra!~~ca:: SUnday School 8:tli a. m. Rill- Wednesday, 7 p. m.
. Rev. Clyde Henderson, bert Roush. J'roaclUI ·sc•'•
p. m. Wedneeday, Sen!.; sell Archer, Supt.
Sunday
Snocla7 School 1:10 1. 10:10 a. m.; ~ 80 t j
lllii&gt;Ir Practlco· 3·311
Tu
WOJ'Ihlp 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 -•rntlle Melhocllat
Wonblp lO:IMI L worsblp at 7:30 p. m.: ...,..
Julll
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p. m. alternately. Bible otudy Dr. Lester L. Roush.
NYPS
p. m. BveniDg or moetlq Tbun. 1 p. IlL ·
or
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and prayer sernce led by past- VIctor Brown, Churcl&gt;
_......_ 7:30 P· m. P r a 1 e r ML s-on ~
RoUaod F1m Baplllll CiloDdl ~ 7:30p.m. Wednesday. Cbrl&amp;- Superlntenclen~ 10 a. m.
~...,g, 7:30 p. m. Thor!lday. ID Cilr!Jt: Rev. Jameo J111rtt. .
Scbrol8:30 a.m. Pleacb- tiBD Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd 1a1 Board mee11ng eacb
Cllarcb o1 tile Nuarene, a. ~ paslol'j , SUOCia7 ~
lng SUnclay 2:30 p. m.
Saturday of month.
onleso otherwise ealled.
cine, Ohio. SUnday Scbool 11 8.30 a. m., -..cbiiJI It:• a.
rr.. ww 11op11111 t'lmn!ll, 111ern1aJ Slat EtJ11 Cbarcll, Clllnmonl011 eacb quarter as 9:30 a.m. Sunday Wonblp m. _Alternate preri1IIJ8 _.,.
I~=~·s~P~OJ:tor, Rev. p a 0 1 Rev. Menzel Smtih, pqtor: 9:45 IIOUIICeG.
Service 10:30 a.m. SUnday Ev• Clristlan Endeavor, 7:1111 P. m.
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Schl1ol, 10 L m. a. m. SUnday Schoo~ Fred
Mom Chapel
Service 7:10 p.m.; llld • Sundly. Mid-Week Prayer ~
Priddy,
Pr&lt;acblng Smtih, IIUPI.: Eorl Sbuler, Ala't. Churcb. Arthur SUit, Pallor
Prayer Service Wedn.. &gt;!ceo Wodaewlay, l:SI p. m.

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GOOD 33S acre stock,
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We have an lilel
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FOR SALE : Ranch style bouse Call WY Z..Zfnt Day or Ntgbt
7 28 tfc
in Syracuse : 6 roorm
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bath ' har dwood noon, sas
AUTO SALES
heat, storm doors and car·
JX&gt;rt. Phone 992-2954.
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b th condition. Call WI 9-2963 af·
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rooms, finished attic a n d H. Cleland, Racm
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Wildermuth.
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in whicb• 1 Nqro performer it
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Amona the tblnp the tale¥11Ion indtlf!Jy wlll watch eirefully frota week to weok are
the ratlnp aod tho number of
afflllated lllllont that do - or
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Post ,residents
P.ut Presldenll of tbe Amer·
lean Leclon AIDillllr1 of Din
Webstor Post mel Wednesday
eventna at the home Gf Mrs.
Charlea Sauer Brownell Ave.
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George Mo-.rey, preat.
conducted the meeting
The meetlnl was opened wlth whi~ . opened with elevation~

Pleat treasurer .

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the pJ...I•e to tbe flag ancliDent
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ed" wu ..-·d
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A !bank you note wu read from
n.yton, 1or c.oS..
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· · reported that· Mrs·
Mayme Holmes was home from
hospital and improving. Mrs.
Jed Webster Sr. and Mrl. Ger·
aid Wildermuth were reported
ill. Mrl!l. Mowrey and Mrl. Web.
st_er were 0 amed to take the
birthday cake to the County
Home tn May.
Games were played during
Ule social hour a.1d prizes a·
warded to Mrs. Olin Knap·p,
Mrs. Owen Watson and Mow·
rey. A dessert course wasser·
ved by the hostess. 'Ibe next
meeting will be May 19, at the
home of Mr9 Ralph Gilmore
with MTA. M~yme Holmes j~
charge of devotlona and Mrs.
Paul easel the games
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Robert c. llarfenbadl, lherprod~lon firm.
Latham 0. BUI, Bertha L: iff, Troy Butcher, LJnda But.
After 1 "I"BIY" television Bass to Otis L. Bus, Lots, chor toR. H. Rawllap Sona L.atl.o1
lui yell' 10 far aa clvll Pomeroy.
Co., 114.54 acrtl, Bedford.
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bury.
Yaho, IIU4 ....,, Bedford.
Laat week, for inltance.
Mary E. Llefbett, to J. B. 0 '· Addle Graham Bitter, dec., MAW'S AlLIN;
Wl'lti!rt Guild announced it
· and Roberta C. 0' Brien, "' Joe E. GraiWn, Y•onne
DOC, AN ' SHE
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lot, Pomeroy.
Graham BareawiU, Marilyn WANTS 'IE TO
worbhop." Some of
William W. Jeosle, Bessie Graham Blahop, eert. for trano.
COME OVER

the mechanics
well mull in writing ll!d selection Ill "'"'-v _,
Clll'I'ODI event• ployine 1 part to how to sobmlt material to
ill the number of week-to-waek producer."
clearances.
Furthermore:. a recent story
Advertisers, of course, are in Variety, the show business
for the most part totally uncon- weekly, was headlined : " ABC
cerned with any aide of any is- steps up Integration on daytime
tue e"cept a!l it affects their soapers."
proflto. They too will be watcb- Variety oays the ABC-TV
log oareMly for the series' ups soap operas that would be sfand downs.
feded Include 04 General
In "I Spy," Robert Culp will tal. 'Flame in The Wind"
coatar with Negro comedian 'The Youne Marrieds."
Bill Cosby as they portray
American IDtelUgence agents The Cbannel Swba:
who roam tbe world posiDc as Croeby will be host of
tennis buma. Their statua lo ABC-TV's Hollywood
equal.
shows next aeason,
Boss of the series is Sheldon one proaram costarrilli
Leonard, who for a lone ttme Armstrong and a number
was one of Hollywood's most hours marking holidayasuccessfu1 gangster-type actors, Thanksgiving, Chrlstmu
and in recent years has been the New Year among them..
very prominent a. an executive when CBS.TV's "Rawhide"
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lerell in writing (isl eliliblo
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lea""' "takeo
from
theThebook
by Otar.I
l 8 Kroft had ~D prepared
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For Sa e
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Mrs. • Wayne Gibbons and
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WEEK-END
-Sp
-ecials,
Shuler's
GOLF
clubs
for
sale,
&amp;
irons
~~~=·
oJh1o~dlePOrt.
M • t'' was read by Mrs. David EntPHONE WY 2-2156
Grocery, Antiquit_.·.
Reg. and 2 woods and all leather
~::nC::.~e~E:!.J:L M!:!;lsminger. The old testament pat49c cookies, 3 for $1.29, Reg. bag $55. 1953 4-dr. Chrysler,
county, Ohto.
March Jacob was the topic of
. 3 for 69c·, 10 Ibs · co mpletely overhauled ' $150·
Said eauae wi.U be tor l'ludl'll on 1
'
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29c coo kIa,
uod •tt.t lbe und da7 ., Y~Y. t~. the lesson, wh1ch brought out
Notic•
potatoes, unclassified.
49c. WY 2-2836. '
4-22-tfc
:~~ BY&amp;zu.
the visions of Jacob as he wrest·
D an Hines Cake mix 3
caow, caow • PORTJ:R,
led with Angels of the Lord and
;:~~v~E;pri~l~ ~~~~~i~a~~~ fo~n~l.OO. 11 lb. bag U. s. 'No.
FER~~-~~RSE
I ~r;!~h~:i·g,V~ra~~ ~na~~~
:::~::;m;onomy ~~~:,E~ :.?"wPr.'~ 1" saw the vision of the ladder exh.· HQ\_' Ward and the Twi- l Red delicious apples. 39c 1
WY 2_2810.
See
\
tending into Heaven.
Jumbo celery, 19c. Tomatoes,
u•AL
"NOTICI
Mrs. William Russell led the
4 2 tfc
~Jghters.
4-22·3tp 59c basket Broughlon's lee
!
MetropoHtaa Moton
c!.::~ :r~Willvm".;:e-~~~e~!: group in singing the spiritual,
REVIVAL, April 26. at 7:30 Milk , all flavors, 89c
gat.
FOR SALE : at Dorcas, modE. Mata Streea, t'omerUJ
~:~M;n~ :~t10:'~,.=:'_:.8 ·~ ''Climbing Jacob's
Ladder,"
p.m. :'11t. Moriah Church of Fryers, whole or cut
up,
ern seven room home, 4 bedPbaae Wl' W811
~o•:u_LaUDehln•1 F.ICllitte. u Ht tortb with Mrs. Hennesy at the piGod. Rt. 2. Racine. 0 hI o.
33c lb. Every day price on ,
ALL VARIETIES
rooms, 2 with wall- to - wall
__ 4 22 tfc cow o':n~c &amp;:'!::.0':1 ·:!~!~ ano. Mra. Gibbons had prepar-1
Evangelist, Rev. Gilbert Spen- ga llon !jug) milk, 69c.
I
carpeting. Large panelled llv-1
of ":.te VW••• or Pomeroi~ Oblo. At ed programs explaining the text
1
Daniel
•
4 22 3tc
ing room witt1 fireplace, fuJI 1FORD 1959 VS R&amp;H Black, f-. ~~:. ...': ::~~'::bn:.~:'O::: ::~: of the lesSOll distributed to memccr, Pastor, Rev.
Workman.
·- _ i
basement and laundry room. door standard transmission, 0·~!~ MunlelpaJ Bulld!Dii. Pom,,.,, ben.
4_22-4tc
Gas heat and air condition· one owner $400.00. New HavMAN and his mother -warlts COPPER water tubing- 1 inch,
1
Aoll ProPO•all •h.U be •e•led •nd
The circle voted to donate
,rm
work
w!'th
house.
If
·
m
2
60
ft.
rolls.
Special
close,
I ing. Storm doors and wind·
en
882·2401.
4
19
6tp
r!!~:;!.
foFaeW:::!~p~u\:
=~
$20
to the Asbury Youth Camp
fa
Main St.
Pomeroy
ows. 1'I• acre Jot. CaD after
be addHI.ed t the Clerk f c
j
\
tert~~ted write to Jerold M. out price, reg. $42. sale $24
m. WI 9- 2103_
cu. v1.u.,, of ~omeroy, Obi~. o,::. grounds near Rio Grande. Mrs.
3
WY ~DON'T PUMP you sluggish sep.
p.
Camping
m•Uod
" ......... to uld C!Hk. Henne•y
St. Cia;.,
.. Reedsvt'll•""" Ohio, roll. Pomeroy Landmark,23-6t
4 14 12tc
- ·~ Equip.
Propc~lll •hill be on proJ)OIIal bllnb
. I gave the 1repor.t of the \'
Route 1.
4 14 lOtp 2·2181.
4c ll·c t:;mk. Get Klean-Em-i\11 FOR S-ALE · All mod -- b . k
FREE F -~E FRl!."E
rurnt•hed wnb ita. •peclflc•uone.
r\9minat ng comm ttee.
The
em rtc
Plll!!ll aftd •pecttJc•«one c•D be meeting was closed with the benNORWAY Sp ruce trees, 12 to 18 !eptic tank cleaner. Landframe 3 bedroom a h 9 t 1; CAMPING sup~lies &amp; accessor- !~~.·:::. ::n:!!~•J_:tt~:~~Po:,-. ediction. Mrs. E. M. Wood, Mrs.
LOSE WEIGHT safely with inches in height, 25c
each.
mark Farrr. Bureau.
h
Cb st Rornc. Y
ies with each Camper travel •ether Wltll blddl&amp;• blanD u.POD P.IY· N
W Ia d nd Ml S
If
orne on
e er
at,. near Tr II
ld th '
th C
ment of e .oo, NONI Oil W"ICN orman ay n a
S8 anDex-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c CaII \\'Y 2-;)"155 or WY 2.3454 .
I 18 c State Highway Garage. '1oo I
a er so
ts mon . orne WILL " .,,UNDID.
born served a dessert eoorse
at Stark':. Drug Store. SOtc
-4-22-6tc
Real Estate For Sale
400 Jot. Several financing plans in and see the New _Apaches m~~~ P!!~t!.~nC:tt::O "1.u ~ to those attending An arrange- .
________:c_3_ 12_ _ ZIG ZAG automatic 1965 mod·
egtster
for
•fter ~lpt of tht! notunt.
ment of daffodils centered the!, The Candystrl~
avat·1a bl e to quallfied person. &amp;fr get .our deal.
A
f
ch bleEacl:!
pro110.,., muai tJe aeoompq.
r-·... of the Vel-·
el. Buttonholes, fan ~y designs
Phone WY 2--5337
4 13 tf
ee pnzes. pen or ea ld by • oona With m approved nre- refreshment table. The
next eraflB Memor\Bl Hospital Mid
AUl'OMUBD..E lllsurance been blind hems, appliques, etc.
~~~/tt
c adult we demonstrate to. Ams- ~~ ~';'~~~~~-:,·~:,ey .:fl!~ ~~m~! meeting will he a potluck luneh- their regular meeting nn April
cancelled'? l..asl your opera.
All built in controls. Balance '-'I ltlwbary's Apache Trailers, 631 bid u •urety tor the er:euctloa of eon in May at the church.
19 at 7.30 p m
'"r'o u---··7 ~-· WY :t--M6
h I
Business
Services
4th Ave Galttpol " Ohio 441! the ('OD tJ"Bct. A certified thecll: 011' I
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due 7 payments $6.62 eac . I POMEROY - 2 st.ory 8 - room
.'
IS,
.
u- solvent bsnk drlwn and m•d• PlY·
Present were Edith Hapton4 21 stc' f
. h b th
h0 t .
0239. Also quality Print Shop, ~b~h~o .~~ ~~~..,~: :::t~~~.th~h~~:
stall, Sharon Harrison, Chri~
_ - , - - - -- -·_.._u_c WY ~2575
_ -__ ~ _
' rame home wtt a ,
Middleport, Ohio.
6tc mount bid WIU be •ceepted in ueu of
l
Ba'l
Sand B
J
1AIR CONDITIONING Refrtger·
Wanted To Rent
ANTIQUE love scat, 2 match- water
heating , hardwood ation service. Jack's Refrig·
••id bond. s~tauld •nY btd tte reJectley,
Y unce,
ean
- ---------- - --1 ing chairs sol id mahogany . floors upstairs and down, large eratif1n, New Haven, Phone
ed, •uch bund fir ~rtllled c::hoeek •hall
Ebersbach Darla Ebenbach
1!~~h~~~:~.rtbean~e~~~= ~.~t~d? 1 :=:
~~" .\NTED to rent in Middleport 1 Excellent ~ondition.
Mrs. closets, awnings. full
base- TU 2-3537.
4 6 Uc
Marine Supplies
Cheryl Etiwarda, Jane Eva.ns:
nr Pomeroy. by June 30 3 or \ l'arry
Swan,
Pot·tland,
Ohio.
t
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d
h
bond
or
eertitlefl
ehed:
wiU
be
n·
Barbara Hoffner
Marilyn Hud•
"l
men ' arge enc ose
pore •
114 Ft. BOAT, 30 hp motor and turned UPOn Proper exeeutlon al'ld
.
t
00
~ hedroom house. by Dravo VI 3-2293
4 21 3tc and tile block garage. Nicely
1 trailer. All in good condition, .ec~~n~u~:e-'"' ,"
Jewel
1•"•',','· .,u .. _ _ Committees have been nam.. dJestonl Mary Francis,
1
Bel-c COMBI:\IATION,
-·
EXPERIE..
'CED
·- ed by Mn1. Paul Casci, presi- p r1ce,
·
Kathy Lacey, EIJ en Ho.-•
• rt . Uhto. Call 423·9844,
_
_
storm
and
located
on
Main
Street,
con,,.
f,350.00.
Call
WY
2-3424:,
after
•,•red
to ueeute tht! contract Wltbla
·,prrsnnnel.
4 22 121
dan end
altt!r•hall
the fumllh
•ward of
tbt! worlr d I of th C th 1.
, Iey, Nancy . ~.,
••• Linda Jacobs.
screen door, 791..2 long 361.2 vement to down town and shop4 p. m.
..,. 'Ill
.w S!p to him
bond w the
eo
e a o JC Womens
rvh le Help Wanted
wide. Also window screens, 1 ping. $12,000.
AUTOMOBILE
:~':'~!~ ,:~
¥.~~ ~0: club, to. serv~ .the Appalachia Brend:BdaOWena, H~ah· Vllllh--;;-:;--------- various sizes. Phone WY 2H I W ted
~ of uld eontraet tn the eum ol dtnner April 30.
an, Lin Smith, VIckie Fetty,
8 P
''\ [) Cash? Sell
Famouf! 3092 .
frame
_•n
~: :~r ~t!D!a.O: o~·,.!:!;! ::':~u= Named on the kitchen eom- Nancy Arnold, Charlene Hyaell,
4 21 ate POMEROY - 4-room
i .. ;,r: p A.erotred Shoes full or - ·- ·- -- - house with bath, hot air heat· I
I LADY TO live in.
Housework ::dc::o~~·e~ld-: IJt.l~ or to tumllh mittee to report at 12 o'clock Carla wm, Joyce Long, Janette
1 and care for 5 boys. Call to h~ ... •buoo~ tlla"eo::--.:-:= were Mrs. Chu. Radford, Mrs: Scott, Linda LyoDII 1 Kathy Spen1.1 rt time. High
commis- FISHING bargain of 1965 ! 100 ing, full basement, on nice
AND
, "'n~ plus b.lnus. Complete night crawlers_ and . garden lot in good neighborhood. $6,SH 2 5414
.
V
the bond or cheek eccompuY1nJ tb• Jobn M''~ M
I
Ll da Darnell P
sy•
llni' for mer, and women.
worms, (all sizes ffilXed ), for 5
w
lk - Lor ~[~te Ohi ester f.';:O::!•baUbe.:orf.!ttedkltheVU·
Mr'""'E• ri!.CMharlesCiark~ ger, Snh
The'' nclam.......r
ohn Mohler, Leading
00.
a er, angsv •
o.
dam•lil..... pena v
t u Uqutd.•ted ~·
s. ar
orris, Mrs. vester, aron
1!11 a "'~~e
',··q:lipment furn is hed
free. $ 1.00. J
4 ~1 tfc Th
Ke th Suth land M
D 'd ne
mbe
.,.__, u.M II
"l'. nte to Gordun Rae, Distnct Creek Rd., Middleport, Ohio. ·INCOME PROPERTY- DureJee~ ~~!:dr:t•~.. ~~ct-:~~ =Good! wIn, Mrers. p'auI Crs.l
avo S w moe· rs,nd,.s"' ~~'
Ph
WY 2-6103
4 21 3tc
,
•w•rd to the lo'Wftt an4 be•t "lltder
asc, Mrs. usan IXOII a
ue -ISC'n.
~ 1' "s Mgr , 3584 Darbysll1re I
one
.
·
plex with 4-room and bath
GRILL COOK. Blue and Grey Each propo~al nnu:t eontllin the tali Tom Ables. Mrs. Donald Mul. Also present were the auperIte. 0 ne down . 5-room and bath up , ' WY 2-2143
Pome.-.y, 0.
Re sIa uran,t p omeroy.
n•m• of every
Pl!lfiiOft or compaii:J'
I
D1· 1·,-e, Columhus, Oh"10. z·1p ,·o- NE D--ump bed compe
datt!re~lM
tn thll 111111
, .
len. Mrs. John
Kokovitcb, Mrs. visor Mrs. Yvonne Scally, and
8
43221.
radial arm saw. Denver Car· present mrome $32 weekly,
/
4
20
tfe
1
,.
order
ot th• couDCtl o1 tM vu. Chrtstme
·
O'Donnell
a·'
'
·h
_ _
Je ol Pomero,., State o1 Ofllo.
uu Mr S. her assiS· tant, Mrs . Jean Will.
I
ed
I
Co
man Lumoer Co., Route 2, a ways rent . mp ete Wit
.
SOMEONE to H .
l .i ..h+
DaUd thJ• ltth w or APrU. 1985. HeRO" Wells
The pins and certificates that
For Rent
Pomeroy. Ohio. Peach Fork all furmture. $6,000
Logan Ftre and Safety Equipve m. -&amp;&amp;••
lidn• "· khoeftleb. clerk
·
· .
. ,
.
c
ment, Sales and Service, Porn- h?usekeeping, no laundry. Liz.
.
·~ us• .u. 1w KJtchen committee to report didn t C?me m time for the
3 ROOM house and bath. Kitch- Road. Phone WY 2~~ 1 Gtc · c. c~i~~~~Y, ~~~TOR I eroy. All types and sizeo of "' Sayre, Phone en 7-220!.
at 6 p.m. are, Mrs.
Thomu Candyslr1pers Tea were pre.
en dinmg area combined. Base
BOX %%9,
WY Z.3S30
fire extinguishers, 2% lb. ...
4 20 lite
Hennessy Jr. Mrs. George Hack- sented to those cirls who bad
me nt. Call \VY 2-2981 . 4-22-3tc ELECTRO LUX s;.,eeper-. com-· -· _ · ~ tinguisbers , Boater's Special.
u. S. Civil S.r¥N:t , • .,..
ett Jr., Mrs. Mildr~ , McCul~ worked from 50 to 100 hours.
.
FuRNISHED apartment 8nd plete with 7 attachments. Pay FOR SALE: 5 room and bath, Dwight Logan,
Distributor.
.... .. m•n Ill anct .,,..,. SHun tar.
lougb, Mrs. J. M.
Thornton, The new officers wUl begin
8 boPI' ltntln &amp;ti••JM~m.ent
· RuII and, gIasse d ·m 1 Phone WY • 1.
Mrs. Rich a rd Freemen, Mrs. their term of ofllct at
house trailers. Contact: The ofr I paymenIs 15 .51 eac h. ho use m
tnftt
the
2 382
C'fDsney's Duds 'n Suds Coin WY 2-2575. _ ~- 4 21 5tc porches, hardwood
floors , I
4 14 30tp
David Oh1lnger, Miss R 011 e next meeting, and anyone in·
Operated Laundry in Pome- HOM ELITE cha in saw, recon- gas furnace, large lot, near
Plans were made to purchase . Raub, Mrs. WJUiam Reinhart , ter~ted in becoming a eandy.
roy.
4 21 3t.c ditio ned . new chain , $100.00. school. On Salem St. C. R.
pMne.
a low fence and place plantings I Mrs. Homer Gordon and Mrs. strtper may obtain an appUca-MODERN 4 room and bath, Phone WY 2-2922, evening s.
Jordan. ___ _
4 20 l2tp
SMALL
. ~~1i;''nee=:~~·· P~:x.r:--o...r:e""'' Iat Kerrs Run when the Twl~ PhylUs Knopp.
tlon at the next meetlrlg, Whlcb
furnished apartment, Middle4 21 Jlc fOR SALK 5 room
house,
ENGINE REPAIR
light Garden Club met Tues- Waitresses are MiBSes Anna · will be held on May 17 at the
port. WY 2;3874.
Employment W•nted day evening at the home of Mrs. and Martha Howell, Mrs. George Veterana Memorial HospitaL
4 2! tfc COMPLE;TE SET of- kitchen bath, basement. Gas furnace, ·
fireplace. Priced for quick ,
Eddie Smith Wehe Terraoe lluchanan" Mrs. Howard Dail- Plana for the Candyll4rlper
8 ROOM HOUSE in Pome- cabinets - 3 wall cabinets, sa le. Phone 773-5611, Mason, '
Wright Power Saws
P~G, Interior ond nter- .with Mrs. R.dph Gilmore aa .,.;. ey,_Miss OJsa PterotU, M!'l. picnic waa discussed ond Mra.
roy Phone WY 2-~385.
sink. Complete wilh Formica W. Va.
4 16 tic
M&gt;r and roofs. Rites reaaon- boeteso.
Robert Burkett, Mra. Thomu Will pointed out new '•"" the
top and 2-base cabinets. Roy _
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·
ntract or
ur •
Mrs. Jack Roboon, pl'l!lldenl, Seally, Mrs. Eugene Conde, Mrs. Canclystrlpera eould·do, l!lld ~
FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooO:.s WY 2-3181.
4 21
Amesville, Ohio, on
Roo Lown MowenM. Braley, WY UIJO.
WU in charge of the meetlai I'Jt Dufty, Mra. Lelond Sisson, minded them-ol their respo~
and bat~ in Pomeroy, Call - - lot. 7 rooms and bath, gas
FOK Go Kom
4 20 etc tiblch Opened with de~ Mra. Joanne Totterson, Miss bUllies. 1bls waa tbe
lui
Howard Cecil.
WY 2-5262. IT'S OUR PLEASURE to
furnace, large patio.
LNMfadc
taken from Jobn II, by Mra. ChrlJtlne Gnreser, Mrs. William meeting ID wblcb Linda llaraeU
800 W Main St
3 38
carpet shampooers
onable priced. Call WY 2-3681
WILCOX SERVICE
.
Smith, who gave a meditation, Clark, Mrs. Leon McKnigbt, wu to act as president. .Alter
·
with purchase ol Blue
5 PH.. ho10 PH.. Dolly
ATI'ENTION Farmers: COBA "V'"'-· Over Death" from .... Mra. u.- Sbafer, Mr!. Jobn abe gave a short
Shampoo.
in Middleport for
412 S 3~ A.. Mtdcl'-rt
lee! I
•-·
allable
~~,
.,,.
_,
Car~t
FURNISHED 4 room
.~
ment.
• ~
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• Upper Room. The opening ode; Handley, Mra. Larry Wehnm1, speech the meellnl! adjoarDed.
utilities tarnished.
_s_tore, Pomeroy.
4 211
car
breeding program CUB1om d&amp;- plqe to tbe flag and Women'l Pally, Catb)' ond Terri Fultz, 1-=------.,;;.._::___
Ohio Hotel, Middleport_
TIRES 670xl5 - $11.95 ;
b
· 6 rm. house
St., Middleport,
Signed with your berd in mind. creed followed.
Ruetle and Jane Well!, Cynthia chin!, Mary It lroJmeoq, Ter4 13
$13.95. Original equipment
ern alb, gas heat, garage, vacuumed. WY 1-3715.
All dairy and beef breedJ. No Reports were !liven on ar- Comde, Jonlce Wehrung, Mary eu JoloTumer, Susan Obllnpr,
MoVE:i\N6snroii;oiimi!•andbail placement. 750xa - $17 .95. barn. 2 rooms and bath
herd too large or ~ IIJI!Bll. rangements made for Achieve- Sue Handley, Barbara Horak, Rose Marie HacQII, Zlla Nllrl
Middleport
8110xll,
$19.95.
All
prices
27
acres
of
land.
3.5
miles
S.
Membership
DOl reqwred. The ment Day in Middleport omd of Janet Zwilling, Jennifer Men- ond Miry White.
apartment.
Zl
Uc
tax.
Add
$3.50
for
white
wall
E.
ol
Chester,
Ohio.
I
Auctioneer.
ume
fee
for
all bulla. Eff1c. the Reciona! '-ling at Rio
3
WY 2-3121.
tire~. Newell's Sunoco, Chest~ N.W. Basban, Ohio. Glen
experienced, Chester,
1ent and courteous ae"lce. Grande Mrs. Robao
IHI&lt;EE and four ""'"'lurnl&lt;h&amp; er, Ohio,
4 211 6tc F~T~ho~ma~,~W~I~II-~3~196~.~~~;~
S t lie
Trained full time teclmlclall. gratuiaied 81
eon18
od end unfurniobed apart l r="'-=~===.:....:.:..:,:~ 1
'"'Isler BaDdlllt ~ for Why not use COBA oervlo:o by
ments WY 2-"'34
12 6 tlr
b
Buill ID w•~
callln• CLAIR WOODE Porn- •.....,nsl Direct«. Pltma ......
new omes.
u• Pbone WY . :z-264
made for a rummsge ule at the .
CConlfnued. from page 7)
direction In our Jives, BD 1111TRAILER LOTS - free sew·
storm wiDdOWJ. alum- ~ llll5-a14G ,_ U 8 or Stark building on Second St h_., our om, and bore our log of dedication 1o respcmd.
age and water. Brown's frail !
Continues At
!Dum siding. CaD Guy Neilw' noon. May 7-ll.
' pullilbmont lor the oame and Is It any W&lt;iotler, tbll God'•
er Park (Sfate Approved
Landm•r~t!~:~r Service
ler, Racine, Obio.
f-23-lote Jdemben agreed to mate ar- opened the very sates of heaven wrath would IIDOkler aDd 1dl
Mmersville, Ohio, Phone
j
• TV STAMPS
in Harrisonville In 1\lt acre,
U 21 lie Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, VeteriD- rangemente for the POIDei'OJ 111111 to us, IDvltlng us to en- anger Jncreue opiNI JIIU!
2-3324.
I 15
e WHEEL BALANCING
lot, plenty of water other HEATING, Plumbing,
lll'lan. large ond 1111&amp;11 IDIDlall. High School Alumni banquet ter with blm IDio his joy for. The Euler measqo II IDTHAlLER lots for rent, close Opon 7 P•Y• A Wo&lt;k - 24
outbuildings. Small down pay- Funtacea. Arnold Brotlrerl,
128 Wasblngtoo st., Rav- Mro. PhD Wllltamoon Mitis
over.
deed one of vlctlq ltDr Ill .
to Laundrymat and schools
Hovro Polly
ment balance like rent. Call Ill East Mom Street,
wood, W. Va. Pbone 2'1S-427t ole Hart and Mrs.
A. Hen- ' IJDwever, free u his aalva- who would pariake 0( !be;tanL
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com- ~POMEROY
SH 2_5439.
Office bours, Dally 4 to 8 p. ne"y were named as the nom1- lion Ill, it Ill not cheap! We, U IDs life, dealb ond 3tc eroy. Phone WY z-:ucs.
pany, Middl•port.
ID-3-rtr
7 20 tfc
m.
1 28 lfe nating committee. 'The travel- who are redeemed, are _person- 11oft bavo any 111~1111 for JIIU
Jock W. CarotY, 11
Sale ' by owner- ===-==--=----,--'~""7"""
ing prize donated by Mrs Hen- Illy respcmalble to Cbr!St
in wbalsoever, J011 WW Nlp4IMI
; r vEN room house with bath
PHONE
2 bedroom ranch in Syracuse INCOME TAX Service, JoJm.
!lENT DOWN
nesoy ""' awarded to
Jed bow we bandle hi! bles!led gtfi You will he&amp;ID altft 1o he a
"d full basement in SyraWY 2-9932
, modern birch kitchen with 8011 • Stmpson Insurance A&amp;- PITISBURGH !UPI) - The Webster Sr An aoclloo '1e 0( ol life. We are to say, "Thank betier peno11; Yoil will, fallow, .
' "'•· Phone WY 2--240&gt;5.
. L;,:fFQ';;ij~~;:"~;~FF~or~d~' built-ins including dishwasher, ency, Room 8, Caata Buil6- Pittsburgh Pirateo Thursday op- artlclea ho~t by the 88
you," In our lives by a new ef· !be esampe .el, :1or J011
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full basement, carport, excel- IDg, Middleport.
lloned rellef pitcher Frank Bort bers was held.
mom- fort ~ our part to greater dedi_ Cbrllt.
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1 20 •w
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11on to hi m. If you, for U· Yet • ~
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Columbus
Jell
on
U-lwur
Mrs.
Webater
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the
mon••
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Hereford · Charolais cross·
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1 to buy
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lots as desired. Quality workAUCfJONEER
Thlo ....year-old leftband- ly reminder and stated thet
&lt;, went ou
a .... w•.,. .., ~""' . . ,. ,, _. '.
I I ' 'I ll ( :npymg Servtce Co!&gt;
ed. Phone SH ~manship
and
material
Complete Servl&lt;e
had IIIII appeared ID anr most all kinds of woody plant for • friend, which inyolved • eluded, tat. .(ii.! .
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m"de ot tegaf papero. -~~-~~~-4_13 !2tp throughout. Ideal for early
Critt Bradford
games with the Plratea this material can be set 0111 now, al· lfe&amp;l sacrifice on your · pan, Wby don, -fUll · 4o ,
, {
t• r·n, r·t'r·(lr/1~ a11d alm•JSI any 1951 Harley • Davidson motor·
American decor . Well below
Write, Prone or Contact
season.
I 80 shad
d fruJt tree·
g.. ,-.. offered it to your ~lend, )'OU ·Can $0 IDiuN Y* ill: · f ·
1• 11111 Olll,y to have him lhrug bll tloll by fllltbful - ~
•· ·h••r dn&lt;'umrnts
cycle. A-1 condition.
FHA appraisal. Plione WY :.- '
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l:~·ulrr Jasauace, Pomeroy WY 2-7136.
4 20 6tc 2042.
4 21 3lc
Racble, Ohio
er ornamental trees, evergreens. sboQlders aind say, "!'
d0a1 .adhertDce ~ to &lt;Jo4~i .Wo;d1
..
--small lrult such as grapes oncl, want it now, but maybe later.'~ pul 111m In flrtl , ~lace' In Y,OiD' '
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9 4 ttc - · -_ - - =::::----:-:----:CALVES, one . Holstein, HOUSE FOR SALE, 3 bed5 I tfe
blackberry, and paney planlil• 1'111 sure you would be Instill· life? Why ,111'1 · ,au DOt • 111 , •
•
· .1 \ll A~TEED, renewable for two Angus-Hol!tein
cross. room• and bath, 2 yearH old. BULLOOZER WORR, equipFertollzer should be placed on ed and dteply hurt at the Un- chur&lt;lh to !&gt;elf 101 ~ I,','
ill f' llu~:o~.Htalization.
Cli!Cord Leifheit,
Rock Low down payment. Phone : ped with winch. Big or 31D8U
lawns. Gladioli can be planted gratefulness shown by
)'OW' · I,tor~ Btlr,~
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at .111 ag&lt;s. Ph,lne WY 2-m66.
Springs, Pomeroy.
4-22-3tc Harriaonville, Ohio. SH 2- job. CaD daytimea WI 11-31~1.
from now to July 10. Sow sr.eda "frien~."
IClP\IJCI. It
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2 18 tic CO-MP- L-ETE
- -ii-ouseiu-1 -of
I 5468.
4 21 IZtc evens, WI 11-31189, Gene Barof more tender annuala ~ mar- . But don't you see thltr
Ill ~~ illllla8
;
(lf all
f_a_r_m- M
-a_c_h_i_n_e_ry
_ _ ture for sale, like new. Will ~'OR SAI.F~Middleou1'1 ' a tat~ nell, Racine, Ohio. I 2t
.
!golds and asters In coldlrame. the very sdme los~ we' face. ~ ''&lt;ilf :~
~ ;i;/,
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sacrifice for quick sale. Call est bulldlllj!. located 352 N
I
A deuert course was serv- , with Christ wben we lfterai]J ~4 .,.. !!1
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RCITOTILLER, $55.00. See Ira after 4 p.m. Audrey
Secnnd Street, Middleport C\Jb1'0M butcherma ai!CI- cut
ed by the hostesres and favors take his gill to Ill!, eterlial aa(, foqlloh. ~ ~ ' -lin. ' '''·
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1',.-Jiman, Bradbury, on Sat- 344 Pearl St.,
!'&gt;teed for qulc~ ollie.
11&gt; ling Phil Mel«, Phone WY
were small clippings of be&amp;orr· vatlon, and t~flit wtlb'-IC!lrn1 ~:l~~;~t · ~~; 81, J!al'~ .j t: I'
urday.
4 J1 3tp 2-6464.
quire at Oblo Hotel.
1-3510
U 8 Cia
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Ill le118t wltli llO ~ ot,.~ ~ P.nWiliJI,
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Itarr, Jr., to LUcy A. Am11bary,ll

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CflASlNG THAT \1/RETCHE(&gt; MAN

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Charles Hayman to Retire in 1965 fter 40 Years as Teacher,
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Clllrlee Hay1111111, 4D yean a
Mel&amp;l Coo!DIY ectucator, ...,
nonnped IGdly be wUJ rellre II
u~ belld of Soulbem Loa! Sehool diJtrict when UU.
term .of lcllool • ended.
Mr. JltJman'l
retlrllllletll
wUJ ad - at lealll for 1J!e preletll ... teacbtnl ol 311
yean m the Sou!bero Local

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syslmn.

A ieplacemeut for Mr. Hay.
111811 bas 1101 J&gt;een •111101m"""
by tbe ·boaril of education. It
Is eapeeted, bowever, that a
'"" uecutive b~ will be of.
flclally omploytCI later
tbla

monii1"We deiiDitely

have .,meone
In mlDd to lake over the job
lllr. Hayman .... .. eapably
blllldl4d for .. IDllll)' yean,"
aald """ member of the board.
Mr. Hayman, a native of
Letart Falls, the son o' the
.late C. W. and Blanche Weaver
Ha,.inan. began his teacbtnl

career in 1925 as a science and
blstory teacher in a Union
couaty high school.
He came to Meigs county In
11m •• principa' of the old Letart Falls (twc&gt;-year) H I g b
school. He organlzed tJ&gt;e first

baaketbaD team at Letart lOgb.
Mr. Haymat came to Racine
11 a lecb2r in IJ31 wbeu eooIOlk!otJoa made !be
bish
ICIJCI9) tbere the only one iD
Southem Local School Dillrlct.
Mr. Haymao was also besket.ban COIICb In bla ...... pooitioo
at Racine. u 111ipment in
whleb he enjoyed singular suc-

ceaa.
In bls first year Racine won
26 end losl two. II was durin1
the followin&amp; season of
1113.'134 II!IIOn when Emest Wingett
tooll over for one year.
He bepo coachln&amp; again In

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oo ~toni~ ' ( t !IIP"l durlfiC the

aeetn ilt-. Bl)1nan thecl CQo.
tlnood u · CliMe bOa at llaclDe

until 'C!Ie .,._ of lbe liSe • 51
.,....., Ill ,blld then coached
at ~ It pan. lfu teamJ'

·'!'d.- .... 224-78.

HaymiJ! ...., bired as prlncJ.
pal ol Rail;.,. 111gb school in
1935 aDd ~ued in that capacity "':~!live head posts

were

in 1957.
He lbua .was executive head
dUrinl· ttii' conotruction of the
new Soutberr. High School buildlnl wblch wu !lrst occupied

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VISIT RILEYS

Easter weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley, Sr.

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GROVER'S
STUDIO

YOU CAN REALLY SAVE ON THE 1ST FLOOR- Sale prices oa
Slips- Pegnoir Sets In the Lingerie Department- on ·wallets for Mea and
Women - low prices on CosmetiCJ and Toiletries - on Mens Shirts Wornens Hosiery - and Many Other Itelllll - It'll pay you to stop on thll
1st floor - browse around and see all the special values.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

OUR BANK IS AN INSTITUTION
OF "FULL SERVICE" FOR ALL!

Fl

"I'm Bernard Neutzling, Service Manager at Tom Rue
Motors, Middleport's new Chrysler-Plymouth and
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Bids Opened
On New Road
To Camp Area

Imperial Dealership at 399 South Third Street.
We know a lot of folks judge
a new dealer on the kind of ser-

A bank i• on institutioa of service-in our oase,
of "Full Service"-for you, your family, your
business. For whatever your bonking service
need moy be, yo11'll probably find that ol least
0110 of lt!e many services conveniently available
bere under one roof will meet that coed •••
promptly, elllcientl:r, ecoaomically.

vice he gives, And that's why
we'd like you to try ours.

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Fot "'fuU Service," bank ftere, •• now I

Your Savings Now Earn 4% Interest

We take pains with our work
We like our work. Our people
ore well-trained. Enthusiastic.

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
"THE KILLER$"

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POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

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Serving Meigs County for over 93 yean

POMEROY

RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

They've got the finest equipment onywhere.

(Technicolor)
Lee Marvin, Angie Dickln ·
son, Ronald Reagan., Jobn

Cassavettea.

We put our all in everything from oil ·changes to
major repairs. We'll even send out our best men to find·
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES.
April 25-26-27
'WHERE LOVE HAS GONI'

(Technlcolor)
Bette Davia, Susan Hayward,
Michael Connors, Joey Reatherton. Novel by Harold
Robbins. A Teenage girl,
Joey Heatherton vivacious,
poised and blithe spirited.
pert and petite, ba!l the im·
part of an H·BOMB!
Fe1tureHe: Post M.n Wlnt
ColorCirtoont

ROUSHES ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Roush,
Lincoln-St. entertained Easter
Sunday with a family dinner.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Roush, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Cline and son, Ricky,
Rio Grande; and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Roush and son, Eric, of
Oak Hill, Ricky Cline, who re·
sides with his gr&amp;ndparenta·
while his parents attend Rio
Grande, is spending the week

and stop that elusive rattl11 you've alwoys comploined

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about.
Yes, sir-we'd like to serve you. We'd like to
meet you.
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So, come In today and take adventage of our
Celebretion Special. Okoy?'1

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FLEX STEEL
2 PCE. LIVING ROOM· SUITES ~~-'5
R

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tine
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Many, U •..t aU, of lt.e
"-a as willie dw
•••• an estlmaled dnoi!J
1t11 llmts !bat of wmr.
o staro

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Ranges - Utility Cabinets - steel Wardrobes - Curio Shelves - Livin&amp;
Room Suites.

POMEROY, 0.

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SALEI FURNITURE ON THE 2ND AND 3RD FLOORS- Sale prlceti
now on Porch and Lawn FUrniture - on Breakfast Sets - Gas and Electrle

WY 2-2475

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SALEI WOMENS COATS AND SUITS In the Ready To Wear
Department on the 2nd floor. Select the one you want and really save. You'll
want to also see the new selections of Sportswear for women - teen agen
and girls - Ideal for Spring and Summer wear - Shorta - Tops - Skim
- Knee Knockers - Slacks - Dresses

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He has signe&lt;' well over 2,000
diplomas. Even today II some-

ate?" !be ..,._. II feadU,
from lllr. Ha}'llllll
wltbout """""'"" to bll lllet.
lllyi!UID graduated fi'OJII
terbein College with a B. A. degree in tm and received hla
Master'• Degree at Ohio State
University ill 111M.
He Is a member end
past
n.aster ol Racine Masollic Lodge
lal F &amp; AM, a member of the
Eastern Star at Racloe and the
Scottish Rite at Columbus. He
ls also chairman ol the board
of the Racine Home Bank.

fortbcou!Jnl

ELBERFELDS OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM to 9 PM

bethH and to mo~e you proud

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bers in the thousands.

one &lt;'Jrio411!y - . . "WWieD, I
wooder, dld 1-'IHo) ~

opf-oll unity to

be&amp;t

OffU

Hayman
,...ked outside of
Southern
Local School dlatrlct lklce bav·
ill&amp; been employed •• Letart
High school, .,.. durin&amp; the
11134-35 term wnen be taught
English at Middleport
High
l&lt;hool.
Teacher!' personal
records
doo't record sucb thin&amp;•. but
the pupils Mr. Hayi!UID bat
shepherded through their secondary education surely num-

Ohio Commies'
Spokesman gets
Mute Reception

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Says Teachers Nearly Forgotten II Yi~ts

of Cllfton were Mr. and MrL
William D. Lee end family, MIchael, Russell, Kenneth, Lori,
and Lois Ann, Dexter City. Otbo
er vlsltora Sunday afternoon b
eluded Mr. end Mrs. Cecll s....
gent and family of Oleshln.

An

b1 the faD of 11161.
only Ume Mr.

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