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Mike Heney, Jan, Murra)'

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Columbia Ga.s Co. oetices Tues.
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Mrs. Betty Cline,. membershiP

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Will and !Uta Lewis. ~nsors of

the candidate:; and related theh· .
piq(e:;Hional and ~K~Cial ·acuvf..
ties wer~ Mn. Horace McElhinney for Mrs. Lewis and 1\otrs,
Mary KunozelJnan Cor Mrs. Will
and Mrs. Pierotti.
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Mrs. Larry Baker .Presided at
the meetlna durin&amp;: which time It
was reported rhat only one appl"'-

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The travel~' Pr-ize wa~ won,
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Club held at the home of Mrs.
Carl Horky.
Descendant of an English noble
family, Russell was described as
a reali&amp;t whose obJect has been
to give philosophy a scienUCic
basis. lte was assisted In the au.
' tobiograph:y preplration b.Y A. N.
Whitehead, oo-author ot Russe11'11
Principia Mathe1111atlca, his best
known pion1eer work In symbolic
logic .
The crusades, by Zoe Olden.
bourg, the aton ot wars waged
for the recovery of the Holy Land
toward th~ close ot the lith
century, was reylewed by Mrs.
Everett HaYes. :&amp;H•r comments,
Mrs. nayes Uerined a crusade
as any war wulertaken (or .a religious purpose.
She spoke or Empress Alexis'
appeal for help against the Turk s
and or the Pope's speech in whlth
he urged his heuers to bear aid
to the Eastern Empire for reconquering Jerusalem.
The evenlng meeting was an
innovation tor Ule members. us.
ually held in the afternoon. the
change was made so that mem.
bers in the professions and busy
during daytime hours might at·

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trict State central Committeewoman, and Pete o'Grade 1 State
Executive Director of the Democrat Committee, who served
as emcee (or the eventi Back rOw, Jack Crisp, Cor state representatj.Yei Harry Crew son. representative of lOth Congreslional District; Bill McKeivey, tor county comzntssioneri J. Yterman ·Porter II. Cor State 8lnator; J. Sherman Porter m, for
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Clclals today announced the
start of the Vietnam war's
largest c a m p a i g n. naaned
uOperaUon Certain Victory••
an&lt;l almod at destroy!~ Conr
munist Con~es in and arowtd
Salson. They ~aid the 30,001).
man drive already has killed at
least 215 Commwrlst troops.
Gen. WiUlam C. Westmor•
land. U.S. mill~¥&gt; cOIIUIIOilCier
ln Vietnam, took personal
command ol the 5().battallon
orrenslve that swept Monday
into rive provinces around

Hanoi area, bombq a major
power .Plant and missile site
near the &lt;ll&gt;itll.
Other v-c Casualties
In ilouth Vietnam, 19 mtles
soltlrsouthweat ol tile MArine
butlon at fM. Nang on the
northern coast, U.S. Marine
ortlllery and Air Force gunshipo
killed at least 60 Communists
Thursdl¥.
Military spokesmen also sold
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attacks ~n allied
below q.e Nortb ·
border, l*&gt;wln&amp; ·uP
usault boal boil
other .dunteeIn 11Ceria.tll ~~·
Infantry llvliloo U
od ki~ 28 Col111"1~~
CouJ'iohour ft&amp;bt north
Thur&amp;clt,y, The fl8ht
Amoric1111 k!Uod end ~,.~m
ed.

Salgon.

Wormed military IOUI'Ces
told United Press htterRB.tional
that Westmoreland feels that
once the capital area ts cleared
of Conu.nunist (orces the United
statefi can
on the oUenslve
also
he lilt the
Commmdsta wire .Planning IDo
otller maJor assault against
~n end- Wanted II&gt; "boot
them to thi. punch."
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Uon. Play football tit Pomeroy,
basketba)l at Rutland, track abd
baseball at Middleport and wrest.ting at a looallon 11&gt; ·be &lt;lecided,
~robabiY Mid&lt;lloport. Close Jlu&gt;.
lapel High School Build!~ and,
throush a loao.lng qrooment,
make it available to the vlllage
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;'thiS wlU nOt be easy II&gt; &lt;b. It
trW cause a lot or work and reo
quire much eltort to succesatully
irranie,\ Why lb It?
Th~ are many, many reasons
end I .would llko 11&gt; list oomo &lt;i'
lhom. in&amp;triiCtiOil wUl be bettor
becaul!le':~ (1) teachers will have
!ewe&lt; dllrerent preparat1911s; (:1)
!~•: wW bo ·aehociUIH niore
lrequently In their areas 01lalization; (3) classes wUl be
more balanced; (4) there w!U be

aew 86 missions through
overcast skies against North
Vietnam ThUMdi¥ lor the
second day in a row or hea'V)'
bombing, spokesmen said. Na'VY
jets blasted a railroad-vehicle
brl&lt;lge betWeen ""'"'' and
Haljlhoos end &amp;ootber within
Haiphonf • cley limits,
Air .~ce bombers hit tile
U.ng HOI Alrlleld and other
t&amp;ftjetl In the Southern Panhandle. They also struck tn the

a more equaldJstributionorclul!l
iood; (5) the combined oqu\pment
in Shop, buslneu and science
areas will provlde a better base
for instruction in these field.&amp;.
The program otrered to st:udOnts will be better because: U)
non-vocational business courses
can be ofieret\ (2) a strong composition program can be initiated
In the high Ochool; (~ ~
in the junior high school can,produce a learning situation better
adll&gt;tod 11&gt; etodent &lt;IIP&amp;billtles
and interests; (4) the lndiviWal
student wiU have leh chance ol
st:hedule eonfllets and, hence,
more or 'a chance to take the

courses_.,;esired.
Thli/arr~~~gement wW also
ser~e I(&gt; unite the student bo&lt;W
and th(s wW grollb lacUit.tte
llltr)' lntQ thO new bull~ Iii
1969. It Wul 1110 hell' 11&gt; unite
the toachl~ sta!(andenablothem
to concenttate tbelr efforts on
Prorram imProvement both for
, IIlii end Ill tho future.
· The extraelass program wiD
lilso benelli ;.throut~h improved
group guidance, acomprebenalve
club and assoDJbl,y Prot~rom ~foro
lng· school hours, and thO ontltod
olathletlc ·IO&amp;Dis, ch..,...

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leaders, pqys, mullcaf gnQJI,
soc!llevents, etc.
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1 IIDiller a«aft and., conaeo
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the size of'_thi force fir exceed&amp;
that of 11 0paratioo Junction
City," ·prevloualy tho blgeot
camPaign or the war. Conducted
In the spring of 1968ln the War
Zone C jungles ~est of
satson. JIUlCtion City eou&gt;lo.ved
about 35 U.S. and llhocl
battalion..
Wea,pons Captured
They said thlt be&amp;ldes klllins
Communists, the forces or
heertain Victory" already had
overrWl and setzed two huge
Communist wea,pon dum.Ps.
Westmoreland gave the drive
heavy priority, sources said.
U.!i spokesmen Slid the general
committed to the operaUOP
elements or the u.s. Ann.Y 1st.
9th and 25th Infantry rtvlstona.
The South VIetnamese added
airborne, .Ranger, Marine and
infantry units plus national
pollee who were conductine
OOQ&amp;&amp;-toohouse hunts tor guerril·
lao inolde Saigon.
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PENNY WOLF • left. and Linda Clark are painting "ancient"' Greek pillars being prepared .,,
stage settiJ:ws forthe81'0181EasternHigh school Senior Class play, ., Antfgone," whiJe Jamea .Bra~»o:· h
ham, instructor of, the school' a speech and drama class, looki on. Brabham is alao direcUug :tJit .} ..
.P~ wldch wlll be Presented on April 5 and 6 and wU1 bring tor the first time to Meip audieltc~,\.
theater in the round. Meinbers ol the speech and drama class are making all of the stage seu:JniJ..},
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wASIIING'l'ON (IJI'l)- H!P-

theGoldR

er interest rates were iD store
for most of the natlon'o borrowers todiy ao 'a rooult o!
Federal Reserve Board action
to ~ the dollar and curb
lnllatloa.
A• gold bu.Ylne reached
record peaks in Europe 'nlurs..
do¥, the FED authorl•ocl the
The . Meigs ~ Cltl•ens 12 Federal Reserve Banks to
ScbOI&amp;rlblp FowtdatiCMI II ,.,.... raise the Interest rate cborllecl:
cb:IIIW Its -e!QIIdrlwthls their Primo borrowers 1~
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WNDON (UPO - roost of the centers e»eept Parts.
E&gt;peno called
world suspended gold trading tocrisis
the greaten
day pending outcome or crisis
the world's.IDO'.!"artJ
talks Seturdl¥ in Washington
since World
atmod at saving the U. S. ~Uar.
ident Otarlei de
Fr~e did not and the price of
gold sosred 20 per cent In Paris
pose ~; the Of~=
bases world _tr
amid scenes or pandemonium.
5rlthh pound and
Britain closed Us gOld marioand
seeks to
ot, otock "'"'hanps and foreign
world
trade
bank cloalilw• at roqueot of thO
The price of
Ullltecl states 10 hotp provem
Idiogram)
dtv~uation ot the dar. c.,..
011&amp; lolio1locl suit by su!iPOII&lt;Iinri In Parlall'lilloT~
, . . gold tradq lor the first time In pricO&lt;o'~J:~~
big a .
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HALLMARK EA!ITER CARil'i
Now is the best time to select the Easter Cards .rou'll be Hndlng
oorri FORGET '1'&lt;? TAU 'Ill"~AGE of' 1HE
this year. Cards for husband. wlte, Cather, 'mother, grandmother and grandfather, grandson. granddaughter,
daughter,
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NQW i!Oing on "' Elber!llds - See the QOcovm
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tho Atnial&lt;'\lnlmold'- Travel JOy- JMIKe!''
Stop in on the lilt Door for a Cine aeleetlnn - Stuffed Bunnie•,
Ducks, Easter Items, Colored eggs, Gra11 tor basekt.l, Ea ·
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28" Pullman, Co• lui~er, Three Suif;8t,
and girls and wtu probably want to select your ntedl I'IOW. mettc.
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Three lilies tor the Middle·
port First Baptist Church altar
decorations at Easter will be
provided by the Hearthstone
Class, according to plans made
at a meeting o( the group Tuesday nlgtit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Willla Antllony.
During the meeting, conducted
by Mri. Harold Hubbard, plans
were made for evangelistic crusade promotional activities. The
crusade has been scheduled (or
the week rollowing Easter .
Humilit.Y is a TrW Virtue was
tbe meditation topic u,sed by Mn.
John McNeil. Read at the.meetIng was a letter from Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Hughes, wtlo are
spending the wirtU!r ln Florida.
Mr. Hughes Is reportedly re·
CUJIIratlng sall&amp;!actorlly from
surpry earlier this montll ,
A Bible Cf.llz was conducted b:
Mr. end Mrs. t.llltoo Hood: 'l'ho
holts served refreshments . to
those named and Harold
bard John McNeU, Mr.
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Paul Smirt, Mr. and Mrs. D-.
vld Darst, the Ro\&lt;. CharleJ Sl·
m011s, ai'KI J9bn Werner.

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Ia. Cllllf!' M!Oi- to r61\er arid spattorole881
lri .3g · :
sPECIAL SALEI MEN'S SIIOR'l' SLEEVE SPOR'l' :~~~·
~Was.
uia~s
nO
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Paint
o•rs.
Beautltul·new
colors
tn
thfl .· ·
All are permanent press- Sizes, small .(1 ..141k). ·!
10111
Paint.
Choose.
mBICiiti1g
colors
,In
!~&gt;rod
L)lltlt.--;'All
11&gt;-~'h), Largo (1&amp;-!e'h), and Extra bal'ge (1.7~17\ll), i&gt;olld
P~so Ali&lt;;yd
enameL
, ~~ ·A
cOlors, plaids. 'checks, stripes., ••••••••• , • • • • ..$2.00
\
.
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bi'AR DRY. CLEANING SPONGES
• •
MEN'S SPURS- WEl&gt;"TERN srYLE JEANS
Cleans Uke magic"~ Just rub on lurftee.
100 per ,cont cotll&gt;n l&gt;tdl donlrn. !Aimntwltb the authentic wos;..
ern look. Sizes 29 to 38 waiSt, sanrorlzed shrunk. Black, wheat, 1 Absorbs dirt and tllst. Qeaoli .'!..alp,er,llat
Venetian blinds, window oliallei: acouatlell tile, r.uedo
light blue, Ioden green. ................... ·••••• $3.88
uPholstery, Also a tint ~ver. , ••••• • ••• • 89c ~ •·; · ;
The BOys Size~ In ~urs Western Scy'les Jeans~ lit's 6 to
IV.!liTE PAl'ER TABLE COVER sTOC~
,
'.
18, o o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 0 o t 0 t 0 I t o o 0 • • I I o 0 0 o o o o o• '• o.$2.98
For
bonquol
tables
Not
embossed,
40
tncheallle;
·
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MEN'S "LEE" WORK CAPS
100 ft. roll• - $!.89.
300 lt. roUo- e4,29
Unlined caps (or spring and iUIIlltler lfear. Peaked ShoP CfiJ
T'HE "LAMP IJGHTER" Scerdd Keloaene.
stlye or the nat baseball type. Tan, grey, green. blue denim,
, Lamp and Torch oU. Quart stiB ••• • • • • • • • • • • ·· ~ • $1;.19
hickory strfpes. All sizea l, ·~ •••••••• 1 • • • • 1 . • ; • • 69c
fiEYNOLDSWRA,P,.
.
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MEN'S DRESS "ul~ SALE
•.
Pure aluminum loU .- , ~~. ~ilswlllo,25tt. long....t~ roll'
~ "'
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::ilort sleeve drel
~ shirta In white, loRg eleeve dreu ahirts
v1:»1 'I Hr. 1 ttr4r.r uRE Ll!ii nl'M,t;l,.,
In saUd rotors. Regular $2.96 11&gt; $4.&amp;5 l)teBi !lilrts. $2.00•
'ON THE 3RD FLOOR. , See thO many naw urlvalaln Ll~ .'
ANOTIIER BIG SIIIPMENT MEN's COVERALLS
room, Bedroom,lllnlngroomandKitchenlurnlluU•~!IImeJ., ,
Sizes 31 10 50. Choose Fisher stripe or blue denlm. Zipper
II double dour wardrobes for$26.00, Kroohlor moclern2 P&lt;• 10'lront (double acting), plooted 51-Swing 4&gt;ac\&lt;o Como In and ' lon gpbcll.stored liVIng 1110m oulteslor $199,00- Bortdlne· ~
select yours 11011,
,
·
rsn gpholstorocl roellnlng chalra lor $74.00 ~ 51J lhtpment
of Lloyd dlnetto sotB, all II sale piicoo - Boclroom oulto ..t•
MEN'S $1.95 PERiiANt:NT PRE,..; CASUAL SLACKS.
for $l28.00 _ ~KSUELVES _ A btr Sblpmell.ll ts9,oo''
sJ.izes 30 to 42 - but not every siz8 tn every color. Ivy &amp;t)'le Other blg s!!!~~'!:.f!!~!.!!.~
with belt loops, cuUed bottoml, Just 77 pllrs to selL •.•• S3.QO "!!-..---·
:~·••·-····-,,..
MEN'S"BIG YANK" MATCHED WORK SlJI'fS.
DriP DrJ.
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Regular $4.2S pants - 100 Ill' cent cottDh twill boatsall drill •• .
pOeket&amp; 1 No-Tare tunnel belt 'loop&amp;, Sanlorlzed shrunk. .st~a 100 .Per cent cotton _ 38.,
29 to so wal&amp;t. Regular ,3,25 Stirta - ·match the Pantl1 per- '4'idth, machlue
lllocontlDuod Pattornooll.oe'o
fectly. llutton thro1J8h Rill pocko~. Tallorocl dres~ shirt !We Ideal lor sportswear,
1
Carpet•
- Nylon..
collar. Squue tall wltlliUSOot&gt;. Sizes 14 4 to 20 lil32, 33, 34. li~:~~~.:dr~opes, etc.
~ SelectlOD .... ~ ..... • ·- ~""
irteh length sleeves _.. BlaCk, olive, IPrHce gf:eeo. c~arc&lt;ta:I

rePeaUng the club collect. It was
announced that the · Federation
Club · aessioo wtll be helcl on
March 19 at Kingston. In response to roll call members
gave a favorite spring verse.
C!lDd.Y was served by the hos·
tess.

da)'.

"da~s or Holsum

•

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Mr. and .Mrs; Wllllam;Fo&amp;mer
and Mrs. Soott F.olmerwer'ebUsi-

Medium Size

-l'·""

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Polish
Smoked ·

iloTt

N,yJon Slips, ••••••• • • . ·,' • ~ · · ~ . · • •. •. • •
· Lace Trim CrepftBet Halt Slips. • • • • • • ~ . _, .• ~ ~ ~ • • ro ••••••
'Tatlofed Knit Hall gtpa... • • • r • • • • ~ • • • ~ • • • • • •
, Nyron Tttcot Half 14J.ps ill Pa&amp;tel ~lora••••• • •·• • :· •
. · Nylon ~tin Peignoir Sets· •••• • • • • ." ·• •
· Nylon Tricot Sleep Ensembles••••• • •••• • • • • • • • •
Permanent Press ~eep EMemblel , , ••••••• , •••••$5.98
Nylon Satin Tricot Waltz or long gowns. ••
$3.98
· Nyloo Tricot Pastel Pajamas •••••• .•
.$5.98
P.ermanent Press P.r111. Of:" Pastel ~ajimas •.•.o • • • •·• ~ .$4.98
Nylon Tricot Long Pajam•a •• o ••••••• '!. • • • •• ' • • .f3.98
DacJ"ODoNylon-Cotton Printed GoWIJB • , ,· •••••••• • • • •3.98
Ultra Vloo Perm...Ont Press Baby hill or !liltt. ••• • • • $3.~8
Loonge Weight Nylon Hand Screened Print GOwno. ••• • .$3.98.
~Weight Printed Coats , • 1 1 • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • .$4.98
DacnJ~~oNylo&amp;CoUDn Printed Baby Dollo •••••••••••• $3.~8

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Tuesiloy night at the hal~
Joan ::;tewart. worthy matron.
and Dena Hoffman, worthy patron,.
Presided at the meeting. It was
noted tbat the chapter has knives
tor sale and anyone wanting to
blzy one was. asked to cmtact
Mrs. Jim Nelson or Mrs. Fred
Geor~.
.
An Easter program was presented by Mrs. VIrgil Atkins.
with Mrs. Paul Winn, Mrs. Helen
Johnson, Mrs. Charles King,
Mrs. Joe Bolin and Mrs. stella
Atkins giving readings. Mn. Virgil Atkins and Mrs. Heil French
sang He Lives.
The st. Patrick's Day theme
tend.
"' '
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Mrs. Nan Moore, president, served by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boextended the welcome and the Jin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart,
meeting opened with members
Mrs. Do!Ula Athey and Mrs, Zelma Stewart.

And The liHie Miss
ActesJories

.

Full '
, •••.••• , •• , ••••• , , .••• •
;~"'~=:~ Trim Nylon Stps ln several ~tyles. ••••
• Laee
N)lon SUps ••• , ~ , • , ·• • ~ ~ 1·• , ••••• ". IIZ-113

Life of Philosopher
.Russell is Reviewed
Higtdlghts of the Hfe of Bar·
trand RusselJ, Nobel prlze wln· 1
ner, were given by Mrs. John
welsh reviewer ot his autobl·
ogra~, at Tuesdro' night's meet·
lng of the Middleport Literary

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&amp;Mtlaing In the 50o and ..,.
30s. A lew brio!
:'!14~10dl . or lhowerl,

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BASKE'I'BALL TOURNAM
By
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for human

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Not ... even
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7 1 Victory
r
City In the sei:ond pme of th ·
....... cloubleh .

' Games .

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64 .1&amp;0 3&amp;

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43 36 .54
50 .~1

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the
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defeat ar
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·most
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In oparkl
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NC

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BASKE'I'BALL TOURNAM
By
lptema

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for human

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Not ... even
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7 1 Victory
r
City In the sei:ond pme of th ·
....... cloubleh .

' Games .

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the
Iter ·returneol
defeat ar
I
.S31n late to ve th
r• a oyertln)e In the llr
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Coilege ba
I team Ito the 68
·most
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In oparkl
histOry but just In time
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tJOu . wit/1 all malice;_:.;Ephest

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ly~::h

summ~r,

building housing his American
Oil Co. distributorship and

shakos his bead. He supplied
truck stops in the area. A stop

'Be "in fashion " from
heod to . toe. A new Eas·
ter "do" Jg 111tt"the thing
to set olf that marvelous
Easter outfit. Our cutting, sty1ing, setting prices are always reasonable.

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GUINTHER'S VARIETY

&gt;

114 E. MAIN POMEROY
JEllY BE.ANS· ·· 27c lb.

&lt;

CHILDREN'S CLOTHES

NOVELTIES

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All ~. faiti!IIOI In tile ,area
are lnvi!Od. ·A4mJI~ lafl'ee.
Jolul E. Moo!)io Eatenllm ll'O·
t'Jiree nelf members were wei- clalllt In FU'II) ~ent,
corned Yolleo the Radne Fire- Ohlo State Unlver~!1• pol Wllmen' a Auxiliary met TUesday Uam P, Smith\~ firm Man.
night in the Racine eounc:il room. agement ~ ~ackiDn, will CUI•
W 1 ed were Mrs. Clara · duet the meeting In cooperation
Ada:~ •. Barbara Dugan, and witi:J the local county Extension
unofficial forum of businessmen Mr s. Virginia Neaae. During the agents.

tv1embe
. tship ·

who meet over coffee e a c h meeting, conducted by M r a.
morning In swon•s RestAurant Mary Baldwin, president, plans
to discuss the state or the were made lor a bake sale to be

Daughter Born to
John /IAcC/intocks ,
Mr. pol Mrs. John Mclllln·
tock are arqK~W~Cing Ute blrth.ot
daughter, ~eryll 13111, born at
Sheltering Arms HQspital in Athena on Feb. 27• 9le welghed
seven pounds and rour .:OW1ces.
Mr&amp;. Fre4a Ferw~ of ~racqse and Mr. and Mrs. Otis
McClintOck or Raetne are t h e
grandparents. Great - grandpar..
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy frol-

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New Furniture

S299

only

130.00 DoWn-llollliCt on
Convonlont Torma

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
VA.
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I TINGLEY ALL RUBBER,

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olasttcl.

. rubber• are far

hnnh an,
lighter than

old ra shioned arches

t boots.

and

M:ohf~d tn nne piece there's
nn fabric lining to snag or
te•r . Stt'f"tch o~ easily, even ovPr heavy work shoes.
C11n be wasbed inside .and
out .. rlry in a jiffy. Tou,~~:h
11nrl lont1 wearing. A real

,.,,u,.

ou" low oriees.

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NEW STORE
HQUR$
8to5
Mon. thrv Fri.

Saturday
Bto 12Noon

Qll •••.,.. • ••·• , _,

•.,•,~,, a~h! " loft
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Sldo 5 95
~· Double $6.95

'•\ f'd ... Plttlq .........

A stront form·flttlnt wahtblt tvPPDrt for
reduc ible lfllulntt htrnlt . IKk llctntlcl·
justtblt. Snaps in tt~~nt. Adjnltble ,,,
strap. Soft, flat trllin l)ld. For mtn,
"'~men and children. M111 ordm: II"
11'11nure around lOWell ~art of abdomtn.
Speeif~ ri&amp;ht, left or claublt.

SWisher and Lohse Rexall

nr,.s

Main !1.

10 Inc~
Closure Buotl

llld It would be l&gt;ullt In
hall the normal time.
The now bridp will be weJ.
corned here. But It won't be
the same for moll or the resi·
dents.
When the Silver Bridge col·
lapaed, several country music
sin-•
put out re.......
"' the
'"'~v "'
tra.....a.•, A chorus from one Ot'
".,..,.
those ballads Uta the ftelb)a of
people here.
.
ult was sad thet· day the Sllv~
er Bridge fell .•• "

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NOW IN STOCK

nnt~•t

Pomeroy

spa~~,

OPEN

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'5:00 to 7:00
e Far.meri,,
'And Savhtis '"'v·
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RAWLINGS SON$ CO. ,
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PLUGS; ""'·INT$ CONDENSOR, CAR ·
TIMING SET ' .
'· acyl.'$15.00 llndt1•
6 cvl. $12.00 end''""'
t.ebor lncludecl r

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Find out
how 111UCb 11m lop, Jll~. ·~ ""' eom1ort Cll!l
be. Take It m lljO ...... 1'Jid!; watch It ""'U&gt; 1ittoU1b tho
..,.... 111111 bumilo. '!1tll bundle ~ Pill •• ~ w1t1t reature• - llaDdard, IIIII exltU. Eveo the llellatnttet 11
standard. FIAT 850.
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Fashion .Party
Given Tuesday

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Mn. Dllah FriDcll entertain·
ad 'nleoilaY Dlalrt at htr home
ooi LOWII St.,. Mlddl_...
with
..,.. ~
I ~""'I Woy fallblcJn pai'QI.
Mro. Ruth Lltlpr of Red
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W• V• •• Dll the •L811UKIII
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counltlor. She wao asllotod by
Mra. An&amp;lla Ea&amp;ter of Bulla.
lo, w. va. fl!rbli IIJd ~·r
fashions were modeled by tile
plio, Tbe door prize ,.s,"""
by Mn. Pll JGilniOII and 'eolored
pictures ware taken daring tile

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' 65 Chev.rotet , · $1,· 3ts· =-~~:eH~tE
Marlaime
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Careful. loeah owner.. . ·

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BIIIOJ,Irlo ~ KllnbtrlyiiMI
Angela Pwlie. po~ VIolet ¥c·

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No, Gwendolyn, "bathtub
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stall. &gt;il'lill., radio

8 cy~, 2 1&gt;1;, :,ra,d Top. Auto, n.:-111.

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. 0 cyl flcoup TrUck, Style Sjdi, CUI!pm Clb, 11111.
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Full po1rer equlpl!lent lntludlng windows and away lei~ !'adlo, ,IID!ed 81111, wl•lw 11m. wheel dla!:l
. anll-fpln· dlfterentlll, factory alr...ndilionlng. white
. ji&gt;llh .ffil vlltl'llnterlor. One OWIIer, new Oldl trade.

Olch,Dynamic 88 4 Door ..•... ': . $1195

I"·AUto.· lrtlla., . p(lwet' brakeS. power 'steering. radio,
llin, ne.w wl•lw tires, dork green !~lit .
malthlng 1iltorlor.
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Power ateerlng,

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FUn pOwer illelwlli1r 8·WI)' seat, radio, lloted · - ; 'w/1/w ,
ll;ol, deluxe wbeol diiCI, !o.cloey olr-e&lt;iltdltlon~Jw, bollll:l·
1\il burawtdY llillah with black tnterloi'. Sold andHrvleod'lly

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. Lmlau 2 rlr. H.T., turquoise with- vln¥1 top,llke now
lnilde 11M! out, ndlo, new w/a/w/ tlroo, tllt-a-lleel'lnf
wheel, llnlocl glua, 82,000 oduJI mlleo, Jooka llllllruno like

. Pontiac v• 2 dr:
· onglne w111i sliO ,lldi•,.ep,;w•ir.

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17. lhe·illotrlct
Flleber
Ntw car,
of
PJ'O· . lllle; 'BroG&lt;vlllo, -IIIIa,
Jldeot!; ol!d J:h~ 11U~sei of ~. Wlnchaater, Walh!J!K·
farmer..,Ule, llieliJale'!rlllrll· too,.
It,' Ilt,Ytat; 1'•1'!1iero11ctor wert alao pro-.
· .Pfocodlng tile. -ctlon of
tile dllllltfllllberl aueota, Mro.
Bartii!Y ...,..lied presiding por.
mlaolcln "' preoent Naomi Klnr.
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tor, 111111 c;rpo~ Rnth or the c;rpo~
Chapter of Ohio.
•Roaemaey ~~. prellclent or
tile Pall Matrons, pre-llle
~ grllld matren with a donatloo '"' her speclal pi'QJeet of
erecllns a new dtepel .at the
Eaatern Star home. The SlDisblne
collecUon totaling f:;U2 will
1J1 lo the Eaatern Star tralnlna
awards for rolllllouo learning.
®ellll were rql-.cl by El·
ta Mae Norton, Kathl'j'll Mitchell
and Evelyn Lewis.
were preaentod to the ltooored
IIUestaand tlieol!lceraofEv11180·
Uno Chapter. Basket• of fori!)'·
thla, jonquils, and puai!Y willow
decorated the chlpter room. A
pre.tnepoctlon rlilller wauervod
by Heath MaiiMidlot Churoll men with Mrs. Nan Moore aa111e
chairman.
Du.Qol. .'
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clalloa to the chlpter for the
m!IQI courtealea extended lo her
and the Grllld ol!lcera. Also
spealdng waa Mr. Gallasher, the
worih,y gnncl patron, wllo ex.
preslod "'IJJ1'8Ciation for Ilia
Wh,,. Shoes AN Sentlbly Prlw
work of Mrs. King,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Yellow Ooral pieces wereuaed
on the refreshment tables. Sandwiches. cookies, potato chips,
relishes, punch and coltee were
served by Katbl')'ll Mltcholl, Kalil·
ryn Werner, Arllne Davia, Norma Wlleox., Kathryn EVIDI, Etta
- ,d •lrla.· WUCOJI, ·l.!lldiO
l!cEihlnnoy, Ka11u7n Ervlll. lllcf'
Bernice Wlnn. Tll&gt;le favoro were
provided by tile Ttle·
AUTOMAnc WASHER
phone CO., Davis Warner Dtaur·

,,fq~, ~··· 'A:~"!!!' ~ Weat d!!~!W,o; 111!0"'-"lrll!e-;;,,~au~..:.':!resatng f!?~
. VI!'JIInla, po~ . ~ky, Jllllllllnl·'" bero ,,,!If lht ;\1'1111-D&gt;,:· H..u.nd, ~.. rolma; :~u~.-!hljlllenl, ...va·
~ Mra. FriDclo aa fasblcJnOOIIJI. W~, ·and IIUIIIIIIII Friendly Soolla; Edna stump, WoshlngrDn;
selor for soutbeaotem Ohio dur· Gorden Clubs. Wllldlng T r all Joan Do11011, RhodiiiJipol, IJur.
Ins the eVOIIIni.
m-.a 1o briD8 Dower .,.. 1118 the lntroc!Ucdons opllegrand
. The · St. Patrlck'a Da1 llleme raapmento . and oeed cotaloga Hprenotatlves, tile Wlll1hl'
waa curlecl.out In refrtllbmeoto for dliiJ)IIIjl. Mra. Walter Bentz llllil•llllil••l•l•l•l••••••••••l•i•l••l

PRICE liSE· atv111
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11 favor• •

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M81Jl9!'1al .Hoapltal, at 7;30p.m,, mlttee eh~ po~apaotfi'OIId
Cafelerta 'of the lloapltal, All ~Ira!; , Rill&lt;!' ilmllll 0( Porto·
~....god toatteild.
- . Jlohlor jllllt grpol patron;
RAtiNE ELE!IENTARY PTA, imiO E. Tliornl&gt;lll'l of Wlllhlng7:341 j),m., at grado ICbool; Fa· 1011 C, ,IJ., IIIOCJale grond Dll·
!hera Night, !albers only c:ount. trm; Violet I 'lbomls of so.
Ocl for• room boMer; nomltla1- vilie, arind conduetrea~; Joyce
lns committee to be alected. SOc- Black oi Parma Helgbt&amp;, &amp;1110ODd arade mothers have refrtllb· . &lt;late grand -ctrell; Bell;y
mento, lltlh grado room molhen 1. Br1mlm or Coluinbus, grond
to provide babyJittera.
marshal; MartM L Flecli of Now
II'ACINE Elmentiey PTA, Carllllle, grond
Otber otrlcorl or the Grand
7:~ p. m. It the grado school;
Fathers Nllbt. aoxl tiotn1nldlw chajlier or 01110 lntroduood were
COliU!tlttee -lilted; refreiJ&gt;. JIWIIta llll'llblll, Grand Aclah;
nion!a served by second gr~ MariJqu l ! l - or BrooiMIIe,
ii'OOm mothera. Bab¥autera pro- Grand Eothlir; Irene J. Boding.
h_.a or cltlclMad, Grllllll Mar·
vided by lltlh grado 1'00111 lila; !.llldred N. Kalka or Akrlln,
Gi'ancl Ej-; .Erma A. SOyfans
TUESilAY
oi Toledo, Grllllll Warder; ind
FlliENDLY CIRCLE, Trlni!J J'
~of n • .,._ ~
Ulilwel a.
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lht urcb of Cbrla~ 8 p, m., Sonilnel.
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church; Mri. Pearl Mora
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od ware Cora Webb of Rae'··,
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POMEROY CHAPTER 80, ope. Diotrlct 25; Katbl'j'll Blaek ol
elaiCOIIVOCIIion7:30 p.m. loeoa· Kenton, Diotrlrt 26; Hazel MC·
fer RoYal Arch llel!l'M; James ~ of Wheelersburg, I1lotrlct
S. Buchanan, HP, .r-Ita Ill ~8; BeU;y Vu Roetb of Norwich, ,
&lt;OIJII)II1iona and ol!lcers "' &amp;I· i)lotrh:i IIi; Beverly 1111' of Bell·
teoxl.
alto •Iii Diotrlct IS; and Joan
WEDNESDAY
Cl01110 ol Dliirlct 24.
WlNDING TRAIL GARDEN ' Grllld representatives Jntro.
Club, 7:30p.m. at the Ohio Pow· dueod lneludod Mary Gro,..nor
er Co.; Annagraoe Tprchlallo or or EuPhemia Chapter, Amesville,
the auo !'OWer e»,. In a food repre-unr Arizona; Mary K&gt;.Y

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pa.Mrs.
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a(aekobul:c, Belpre, Athena, Ra·
etne. POmerw, SIDclqlOrt, Gal,
llpollo, a.e!]llrt. ...,..1\, BoY·
erly, South 'Oiarlell&lt;ll, Adel!llll;
we1111oo, Wllkasvllie, Wheeliroburg, Glouoter, vlilloa, Norwich,
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Devel,..meal (!lAD) Confenr&gt;ce
will be heid, Friday, March ,29,
at The &lt;lhlo S(ate ~r~ j\1·
rlcullunl AdmlnillritlqQ :Aildl•
l&lt;lrlt!m· 'lbla feu' I 6tatorenc:e
lhtmo will be "~ ,t b e
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for a Sinlr COV11111'7 · ~1'7 or !"• Reacurce· ~~~
party which followed tbe Jneet- ' I eo~· Will be•able td pro~
Ing. Tbe IOclal
moro ·-•
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ser. ykli
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~ wert Kametlt ·'r\'UCC&gt;X; worlltll(ul ·maater Of . lolkldleport
I..odco; Plul· JiofJ8ll, .Kitlalrt or
1!1~ · Ybrl&lt; crou of Hooi&gt;t; Row
HaJ:rio, Deputy ()rpol Maider

By Sorority
T T F' d

-EASER
RUPTURE
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TAKEALOAD
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McMinua cc
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was off.
ticle to be sold at the bazaar ntt or Racine, and Mrs. IJIUan ing ~kly services in 1he baseWiUiam Mills of Gallipolis, II&gt; lhe April meeting,
Jividen of Racine.
menl-dtapel at 2910MapieDrlve,
manager ol a variocy 5 1 0 r e,
Mrs. Baldwin appointed Mrs.
Plans for the Immediate Ill'
agrees witll Biggs. _Witl1 lew ex- Beulah Autherson, Mrs. Grace
ture inchad8 an ~~ s8rvtce
ceptions, business m Gallipolis Roush, and Mrs. Mae Cleland
on JackiOI'I Avenue on ThUrsdi,J,
continues as before, M!lls says, to the elfllpment committee. At . Dona
Ms,y 2, tllen revival serVIces be·
"I haven't heard anything the meeting besides the three
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about any active, aggressive new members were Mrs. Baldold E. cunntngbampreicldngeach
bualnessman losing," Mills ssid. win, Mrs. Jeon Cleland, Mrs.
evening and also scheiluled Is a
un (the bridge collapse) h a 8 Jean J..yons, Mn. Grace Roush,
vacation Bible school bds sum~
stopped the interchanging or Mrs. Mildred Roush, Mrs. The).
customers between tile cities, ma Walton Mra Pauline Wolfe
0 W0 Un S
mer.
but that, about all!'
and Chris Woue,·a guest.
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HUrt in Ohio were the superDonalloos to llle Jnternatloo.
, NEW ·WEIGHT LIMITS
markets, especially Tiny's Foodal endowment and loan fUnds
CHARLESTON w v (IJPO
land at Kanauga at the loot of PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
llllde wllen the Ohio Eta
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ADMITTED: Mary Ann Dish· ;;:~e Chepter or Beta Sigma Phi - Welshl limit reductlmll'were
Bridge, 111111 bor-restaurant bus- man, Pl. Pleasant; Jack Wheel· Sorortty met Wodneaday nlalrt Imposed Wedne~ on three
!ness In Gallipolis.
er, Pl. Pleasant; Orville Clonch, at llle COlumbus and Southern Well Vlrglnla-lllary!alld bridges
"My business has dropped by Henderson; Dorklell Robjnson, Ollio Electric Co ol!lce
spanning tile NorUr l!ran&lt;h or the
per
cent,,.
says
Oddis
BurHenderson:
Mrs.
Clarence
Har·
Lila
Mitch,
p~esi~.
again
Potomac River in Mineral and
50
rl~, the sl~ llooped pnillri- mon, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. W!llard , aiiiiOilnr:t!l· the '...,.enuon1o bo,.,~, -~ 1
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peel to win back ·his Well Vir- Dent, ~rlnafleld; Earl McCarQI, and asked for dec!slma astowho II, 1!ariilllliilti!11Hi 1cdiil W~ re
gtnla customers.
Pl. Pleasant; Lawrence Jorden, will represent the chapter,
· quel\od b1 Marylind's hlifiiray
West VIrginians Bbopped In Pl. Pleasant; Reba Willlama,
The 91rlne dance to be held dire- following tllat stale's '
Ohio because there Is oo sales Henderson. ,
In the Pomeroy audltorlllm Sal· lnspecllcln or the tirlclgea, MU7·
!Jix on food or 5011 drinks. The
DISCHARGED: Me!vii!. Jolin. urday nllfit was atlllOUIICecl 111111 IMrl II roaponllble for ~e JIUIIn..
800
sales tax Is three per cerd: in
• Pt. Pleasant; Alan Hanning, it wu rded by the BOcla1 com. tensnce of the ~a.~~
Well ~lrglnla, and soda pop !a Pl. Plea-; Mrs, Everett Ni- m!ttee lllat tile danc:e would be Well VIrginia Ia 1 ~ owner,
taxed at a penny a bottle.
bert, Gallipolis Ferryi M r 1' the social event or the sorority Hamlll said.
West VJJ'IIm..,a aloo traveled James Jelrers, Glemvood; Mrs, for tile montlt. Sororltymembera
to Ohio ror a dr1ok with their Henrietta Ma&lt;:Clennan, Pt. Pleas- are asked to attend 1n a groqp,
TAFT TO APPEAII
meals since law in their state llflt; Warren Deweese, Leon; Mrs.. and those unable to go are re~
prohibits liquor by the drink OX· Charles Erwin 111111 rlaugl111!r' Pl. quelled to contact some mem- SOU'I'H BEND, Ind. (UP!) cept. in private clubs.
Pleasant.
bet' 0( the BOCial comlilittee. Rep. Robert Tift, Jr,. R.Clncln·
"Many times we were filled
Plana were made lor a I'Uil'l- nail, 'IIIII be one or the main
with POint. Pleasant -le,"
Sunkew"lhips become arli· maae sale 1o be held on AprU i'Peakerl at lhe ~veraiiJ of No·
sald June Bastlani, ll'hoae bus- fidal reefs and provide havens 5 and &amp;. A meeting ot the Wlya Ire llame'l studeot • 8]l01laored
band owns Oscar• a, a 11011ular for fish.
and means committee wu set mock Rejd&gt;Ucan' convention be·
hlr • restaurant In ®wntown
for ~ nllfit at the home &amp;lmlnB next Wadoeaday.
GaUipolla.
be buill souUl of h e r e to re· of Jennifer Ahder1011. 1 was
Offlctala have annOwtood that place tile Silver Bridge, AJ. noted that a nomlnatlnc 00111111lt.... bridge will
cU
munltlea. A PJ'O-&lt;Oilstratloa !fill
a modem, toor-~
111..,. there Is oo constru 011 tee will be elected at /lie noxt be mado. c;.um;y· Extenaio!l Ai·
Jobnaon.
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announcing Prealdent
the $6.5 m
1111 0InD ' lllllOih\g.
&amp;I.e Follrod waa dlmoniltrator
e111 ~~and·' u~~r
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StateS COngress for thelt~'
PT. ·PLEASANT - The South· ble voting re.corda Ill Ou~lort
em ,Baj&gt;!lsts In Point Pleasant ot Jeglslallve m011m1
IMOWl~e plans to purchase the serve to 'SUstain,
Church or Chrlll building at2816 defend the spirit pol
JackBOn Avenue for the Jlii'POBB of the Con&amp;Utuilon oftbe
of estlbUshinll a SoUthetll BID- States as
tilt Church there. ·
Fathers of the
Agreement has .bioen readied ACA,
on the sale and pl.lr(hafMi beThe rating or ~·rt'~~~
tween tile congregations or tho Mliler Is contal!lod!
\.Church"of Christ· a,nd the Wept- votlng ana.Jyais, the A:'CAIJNDflX,
,moreland BilpUat Chuteh, Hunt· The enalyslo ulllliod a total
ington, w. va., the IIP(IISOrs of 29 votes 11'1 the Bouie and 28
tnCt Pt. Pleasant Southem·Bap- votes in the ~nate. Thee~:~~~
dat work.
tton cmtalned ln thO a
The Baptists plan to have a ranges from
W '
fUll time cburth program with lng Federal
Sunday Sch~l. mon'ling ~eve- Aid to
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n1ng worship, and midweek pray- pemnient
er service after they take pos- to Preli,
session of the property on May Rent &amp;Wildie a and Model
1, . 1968." ,.., have been hiV· frograma.
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·Sie I• rulr, 1111~, A~i · ®ellll wert.

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pol IJ "'!r11lY patrons W!ll'!!· In- 'Sovlllo, HarliiOIIYIIIe, . Al&lt;m'J,
~ alonB with 111, post rna- Grove City, Jllljlloo, ~

'Ba, .' ts to
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ule/comed farintng
y...., ~QMitie'\\)ft&lt;'!""I!C!Iillll
,~le.. alarl\liB In .. ,ptis .
ernment;Mvate .
(&lt;;;&lt;;; 1'1'' ,
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th~ di~on of~ ··~ ~ n__ ·
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Into Auxiliary
other po•••~i~Jni'llhouldD-1tllls DUY Outrch on "'':'melDS for
meetlnJI YOfl' ,~. 'th~ ilald.
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held on AI&gt;rli 12. At tllal time
est has had gross receipts drop
AI' I store is a pretty good a haJr dryer will be awarded.
from $50,000 a month to $6,ii00. business barometer for POint Tickets on the hair dryer are
Trucks which used to roll off Pleasant. Hi&amp; volume was down
Uable from the members as
the West Virginia Turnpike at at first, spurted sll g h t I Y at ~:~ as several Racine merCharleston and pick up W. Va. Christmas ·~en people real- banta
17 to Point Pleasant, the Silver ized Utey had to bave Christ- c Don~ti s of baked goods are ·
Bridge and ?D to Colum~us now mas despite what had hap- being sol:ited. Plans were also
cross the nver at Huntington.
pened'' and Increased 8 to 10 made to continue the sale ot
"There is some mi~der- per cent since then.
knives. It was decided to hold
standing ~ong . truckers, said
At a recent meeting of a mer- a Christmas b~aar In DecemKro4el with resagnatton.
chant's committee, Biggs s&amp;ld, ber and members were asked
"!t's roughly 19 mUes shorter no one complained that business . to bring suggestions and an ar-

Phon• 992-3557
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Mrs. Choiltf ·

p.m. , ai ~ Epla~ Chur'oll , fa~m' ii'atlifers will be c!oyerOil
Parisi) HoUle !Iii ~s! Main St.,
Federll estate po~ '"'~"·
POfne~. ''· '.'· :·
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lola's Beauty Shop,

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~i!ijiOw•,:. · :Mrs. Melvln ,C,ant~il ~aiel\ r .OOs· li~vt. ,~ put outorWprk, , o~ l,i;iaa ~II' rarm landllea, . R"'I'""'J'P'OI!' l.!e~.U.O,m.,
~uciJ!'er. ,s,ilidra, .w•th eight clltlrlr611 and a eii!al! repre~ an lll!llroxlmate an· Moodily 'Mat•~ ,1il, f""" ·~·30' Ilia ·llext, and (lxes {nVOirU,"th ·I ·

farm at GalllpO!Is Fe rr~. W, ..,11 Jllljlcheclc of $336,000,
Va, , wben her hu!l&gt;Md dlod In . KrodOI, whOalaolslo&amp;lngbus·
th~- co~.~ae.
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Well lie! along, sbe ~ .( d, . Ice stOIJOII at Ilia fool o! Ilia
fordng a amUe. ,
bridge, hla not ,pven up. He
For ~eadows aged molller, · Is 'making trli&gt;a to the South,
ut ~·t ~.~uc~ of anything her ~ ~ ,P88~ lett her~- tbe ~rollnal, ttylng to «mtnce
now ... )istsitarOuniltllehouse,"
LO .d !
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she oa!d.
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have a nice stone,
~tmmy 1 route to Columbus."
grave by
e sa!d.
If )'OU esk II'OIIIId for some·
Trucking and relalc¥.' lntbl· one to show you tho bualness·
tries were hit hanlest&gt;.'by I he mill&gt; whose hair aiWIIjll Is per.
1o.. ofthebrldge.f'ororactlcal fectl,y sroomed, he'll po1n1 out
purposes, trucking Ia ~- The AI Biggs, owner of me o! tile
hundreds of tractor - traDers five department stores ln Point
which used to ramble Jlong Ilia Pleasant.
West Vlrglnla !armlpol en route
Biggs Is active Inc I vI c af.
to COlumbus, OfW?.. and points rairs, close to the business pulse
west are gone.
and matlj' tbnes presides over
Rush ~~ loOks at the the daily 11SWan's Council," an

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Young Md. Jame

wbOae tn!at\t
\vm grow. up wi*' ev'r ..0.
lng her father, llyealiia435.a.
month apa.rtpumtt HI ~~ing
project. The $laQ ~ly So&lt;~·
a! security beotl!lt ibe' gets does
not 1J1 ·far.

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bitlt•rues" emil d•ro't11
cmd c'liiii/Or and
slalldl'r he put a1wot) from ~.
lilld anuo

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Jr;~Oll;q;aJ,
ttndc.", ~ l(tV; BoYte iil(d, . u:Otli . 1-. ttt'EIJ mar
. •tc"l for • ~ 'ifier~ were fOUfll truck ltqps
l!: 1 · .~ · &gt;•• ~ ,l';~ ,!1
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!I)""'!Y or cOal 'Or ~·,.olller flrotwllril~ 1 rli~'t liOI&lt;tlfl~;tl\e"!; POint Pleo-lall Dec, 1,0. Now . farm trilnafer UP•· will ~ top. •of dll!erent Wlljll_of"'""""-·
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PWmanent J&gt;Nas coo
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* Unt Flfler ,.,.,.,.,.. lint durlnl a
and rinse cydos

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tJOu . wit/1 all malice;_:.;Ephest

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building housing his American
Oil Co. distributorship and

shakos his bead. He supplied
truck stops in the area. A stop

'Be "in fashion " from
heod to . toe. A new Eas·
ter "do" Jg 111tt"the thing
to set olf that marvelous
Easter outfit. Our cutting, sty1ing, setting prices are always reasonable.

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GUINTHER'S VARIETY

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114 E. MAIN POMEROY
JEllY BE.ANS· ·· 27c lb.

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CHILDREN'S CLOTHES

NOVELTIES

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are lnvi!Od. ·A4mJI~ lafl'ee.
Jolul E. Moo!)io Eatenllm ll'O·
t'Jiree nelf members were wei- clalllt In FU'II) ~ent,
corned Yolleo the Radne Fire- Ohlo State Unlver~!1• pol Wllmen' a Auxiliary met TUesday Uam P, Smith\~ firm Man.
night in the Racine eounc:il room. agement ~ ~ackiDn, will CUI•
W 1 ed were Mrs. Clara · duet the meeting In cooperation
Ada:~ •. Barbara Dugan, and witi:J the local county Extension
unofficial forum of businessmen Mr s. Virginia Neaae. During the agents.

tv1embe
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who meet over coffee e a c h meeting, conducted by M r a.
morning In swon•s RestAurant Mary Baldwin, president, plans
to discuss the state or the were made lor a bake sale to be

Daughter Born to
John /IAcC/intocks ,
Mr. pol Mrs. John Mclllln·
tock are arqK~W~Cing Ute blrth.ot
daughter, ~eryll 13111, born at
Sheltering Arms HQspital in Athena on Feb. 27• 9le welghed
seven pounds and rour .:OW1ces.
Mr&amp;. Fre4a Ferw~ of ~racqse and Mr. and Mrs. Otis
McClintOck or Raetne are t h e
grandparents. Great - grandpar..
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New Furniture

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130.00 DoWn-llollliCt on
Convonlont Torma

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
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. rubber• are far

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lighter than

old ra shioned arches

t boots.

and

M:ohf~d tn nne piece there's
nn fabric lining to snag or
te•r . Stt'f"tch o~ easily, even ovPr heavy work shoes.
C11n be wasbed inside .and
out .. rlry in a jiffy. Tou,~~:h
11nrl lont1 wearing. A real

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ou" low oriees.

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NEW STORE
HQUR$
8to5
Mon. thrv Fri.

Saturday
Bto 12Noon

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~· Double $6.95

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A stront form·flttlnt wahtblt tvPPDrt for
reduc ible lfllulntt htrnlt . IKk llctntlcl·
justtblt. Snaps in tt~~nt. Adjnltble ,,,
strap. Soft, flat trllin l)ld. For mtn,
"'~men and children. M111 ordm: II"
11'11nure around lOWell ~art of abdomtn.
Speeif~ ri&amp;ht, left or claublt.

SWisher and Lohse Rexall

nr,.s

Main !1.

10 Inc~
Closure Buotl

llld It would be l&gt;ullt In
hall the normal time.
The now bridp will be weJ.
corned here. But It won't be
the same for moll or the resi·
dents.
When the Silver Bridge col·
lapaed, several country music
sin-•
put out re.......
"' the
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tra.....a.•, A chorus from one Ot'
".,..,.
those ballads Uta the ftelb)a of
people here.
.
ult was sad thet· day the Sllv~
er Bridge fell .•• "

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NOW IN STOCK

nnt~•t

Pomeroy

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'5:00 to 7:00
e Far.meri,,
'And Savhtis '"'v·
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RAWLINGS SON$ CO. ,
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FREE
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PLUGS; ""'·INT$ CONDENSOR, CAR ·
TIMING SET ' .
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6 cvl. $12.00 end''""'
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Find out
how 111UCb 11m lop, Jll~. ·~ ""' eom1ort Cll!l
be. Take It m lljO ...... 1'Jid!; watch It ""'U&gt; 1ittoU1b tho
..,.... 111111 bumilo. '!1tll bundle ~ Pill •• ~ w1t1t reature• - llaDdard, IIIII exltU. Eveo the llellatnttet 11
standard. FIAT 850.
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Fashion .Party
Given Tuesday

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Mn. Dllah FriDcll entertain·
ad 'nleoilaY Dlalrt at htr home
ooi LOWII St.,. Mlddl_...
with
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I ~""'I Woy fallblcJn pai'QI.
Mro. Ruth Lltlpr of Red
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W• V• •• Dll the •L811UKIII
~·JlU'I. .,
counltlor. She wao asllotod by
Mra. An&amp;lla Ea&amp;ter of Bulla.
lo, w. va. fl!rbli IIJd ~·r
fashions were modeled by tile
plio, Tbe door prize ,.s,"""
by Mn. Pll JGilniOII and 'eolored
pictures ware taken daring tile

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' 65 Chev.rotet , · $1,· 3ts· =-~~:eH~tE
Marlaime
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.•~ : Ton i&gt;tc'~up:. tOn~ wh eelba.. fender.trle.
Careful. loeah owner.. . ·

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BIIIOJ,Irlo ~ KllnbtrlyiiMI
Angela Pwlie. po~ VIolet ¥c·

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Smooth Leather
and Brush Pig Skin

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THE SHOE BOX

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No, Gwendolyn, "bathtub
gill" Isn't a card geme played

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tion era il hGrd f&amp;r today's

to visuali.ze. Hoto
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stall. &gt;il'lill., radio

8 cy~, 2 1&gt;1;, :,ra,d Top. Auto, n.:-111.

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radio, healer,

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. 0 cyl flcoup TrUck, Style Sjdi, CUI!pm Clb, 11111.
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66 Olcls belt• 88 Hoi. Sed1n . . . . $2495 .

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Full po1rer equlpl!lent lntludlng windows and away lei~ !'adlo, ,IID!ed 81111, wl•lw 11m. wheel dla!:l
. anll-fpln· dlfterentlll, factory alr...ndilionlng. white
. ji&gt;llh .ffil vlltl'llnterlor. One OWIIer, new Oldl trade.

Olch,Dynamic 88 4 Door ..•... ': . $1195

I"·AUto.· lrtlla., . p(lwet' brakeS. power 'steering. radio,
llin, ne.w wl•lw tires, dork green !~lit .
malthlng 1iltorlor.
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'tfw,. radio, W/1/W/Urea,- :Willi' '
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Automlltic w..w f/!IH you
thlll rii/IIXI ,..,,..,

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Autotll&amp;tlc Wuh~,::" •
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fobriC
woah load · • · · any CombinationS
• 3 Water Tomperalll 18
• 2 Speod Soltctiolll
GENTLE
" Tbno Cycle nmlr for REGULAR,

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Power ateerlng,

" 9,66 Fq,ID' JIOO . . ,.I •• ' • • ••' ' $1695
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FUn pOwer illelwlli1r 8·WI)' seat, radio, lloted · - ; 'w/1/w ,
ll;ol, deluxe wbeol diiCI, !o.cloey olr-e&lt;iltdltlon~Jw, bollll:l·
1\il burawtdY llillah with black tnterloi'. Sold andHrvleod'lly

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lnilde 11M! out, ndlo, new w/a/w/ tlroo, tllt-a-lleel'lnf
wheel, llnlocl glua, 82,000 oduJI mlleo, Jooka llllllruno like

. Pontiac v• 2 dr:
· onglne w111i sliO ,lldi•,.ep,;w•ir.

"· , Differential
t:xtfl , clelif).'.

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cif llleateriiiU,
17. lhe·illotrlct
Flleber
Ntw car,
of
PJ'O· . lllle; 'BroG&lt;vlllo, -IIIIa,
Jldeot!; ol!d J:h~ 11U~sei of ~. Wlnchaater, Walh!J!K·
farmer..,Ule, llieliJale'!rlllrll· too,.
It,' Ilt,Ytat; 1'•1'!1iero11ctor wert alao pro-.
· .Pfocodlng tile. -ctlon of
tile dllllltfllllberl aueota, Mro.
Bartii!Y ...,..lied presiding por.
mlaolcln "' preoent Naomi Klnr.
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tor, 111111 c;rpo~ Rnth or the c;rpo~
Chapter of Ohio.
•Roaemaey ~~. prellclent or
tile Pall Matrons, pre-llle
~ grllld matren with a donatloo '"' her speclal pi'QJeet of
erecllns a new dtepel .at the
Eaatern Star home. The SlDisblne
collecUon totaling f:;U2 will
1J1 lo the Eaatern Star tralnlna
awards for rolllllouo learning.
®ellll were rql-.cl by El·
ta Mae Norton, Kathl'j'll Mitchell
and Evelyn Lewis.
were preaentod to the ltooored
IIUestaand tlieol!lceraofEv11180·
Uno Chapter. Basket• of fori!)'·
thla, jonquils, and puai!Y willow
decorated the chlpter room. A
pre.tnepoctlon rlilller wauervod
by Heath MaiiMidlot Churoll men with Mrs. Nan Moore aa111e
chairman.
Du.Qol. .'
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clalloa to the chlpter for the
m!IQI courtealea extended lo her
and the Grllld ol!lcera. Also
spealdng waa Mr. Gallasher, the
worih,y gnncl patron, wllo ex.
preslod "'IJJ1'8Ciation for Ilia
Wh,,. Shoes AN Sentlbly Prlw
work of Mrs. King,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Yellow Ooral pieces wereuaed
on the refreshment tables. Sandwiches. cookies, potato chips,
relishes, punch and coltee were
served by Katbl')'ll Mltcholl, Kalil·
ryn Werner, Arllne Davia, Norma Wlleox., Kathryn EVIDI, Etta
- ,d •lrla.· WUCOJI, ·l.!lldiO
l!cEihlnnoy, Ka11u7n Ervlll. lllcf'
Bernice Wlnn. Tll&gt;le favoro were
provided by tile Ttle·
AUTOMAnc WASHER
phone CO., Davis Warner Dtaur·

,,fq~, ~··· 'A:~"!!!' ~ Weat d!!~!W,o; 111!0"'-"lrll!e-;;,,~au~..:.':!resatng f!?~
. VI!'JIInla, po~ . ~ky, Jllllllllnl·'" bero ,,,!If lht ;\1'1111-D&gt;,:· H..u.nd, ~.. rolma; :~u~.-!hljlllenl, ...va·
~ Mra. FriDclo aa fasblcJnOOIIJI. W~, ·and IIUIIIIIIII Friendly Soolla; Edna stump, WoshlngrDn;
selor for soutbeaotem Ohio dur· Gorden Clubs. Wllldlng T r all Joan Do11011, RhodiiiJipol, IJur.
Ins the eVOIIIni.
m-.a 1o briD8 Dower .,.. 1118 the lntroc!Ucdons opllegrand
. The · St. Patrlck'a Da1 llleme raapmento . and oeed cotaloga Hprenotatlves, tile Wlll1hl'
waa curlecl.out In refrtllbmeoto for dliiJ)IIIjl. Mra. Walter Bentz llllil•llllil••l•l•l•l••••••••••l•i•l••l

PRICE liSE· atv111
~~..=r::-.=t~e::; ~':"···
11 favor• •

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M81Jl9!'1al .Hoapltal, at 7;30p.m,, mlttee eh~ po~apaotfi'OIId
Cafelerta 'of the lloapltal, All ~Ira!; , Rill&lt;!' ilmllll 0( Porto·
~....god toatteild.
- . Jlohlor jllllt grpol patron;
RAtiNE ELE!IENTARY PTA, imiO E. Tliornl&gt;lll'l of Wlllhlng7:341 j),m., at grado ICbool; Fa· 1011 C, ,IJ., IIIOCJale grond Dll·
!hera Night, !albers only c:ount. trm; Violet I 'lbomls of so.
Ocl for• room boMer; nomltla1- vilie, arind conduetrea~; Joyce
lns committee to be alected. SOc- Black oi Parma Helgbt&amp;, &amp;1110ODd arade mothers have refrtllb· . &lt;late grand -ctrell; Bell;y
mento, lltlh grado room molhen 1. Br1mlm or Coluinbus, grond
to provide babyJittera.
marshal; MartM L Flecli of Now
II'ACINE Elmentiey PTA, Carllllle, grond
Otber otrlcorl or the Grand
7:~ p. m. It the grado school;
Fathers Nllbt. aoxl tiotn1nldlw chajlier or 01110 lntroduood were
COliU!tlttee -lilted; refreiJ&gt;. JIWIIta llll'llblll, Grand Aclah;
nion!a served by second gr~ MariJqu l ! l - or BrooiMIIe,
ii'OOm mothera. Bab¥autera pro- Grand Eothlir; Irene J. Boding.
h_.a or cltlclMad, Grllllll Mar·
vided by lltlh grado 1'00111 lila; !.llldred N. Kalka or Akrlln,
Gi'ancl Ej-; .Erma A. SOyfans
TUESilAY
oi Toledo, Grllllll Warder; ind
FlliENDLY CIRCLE, Trlni!J J'
~of n • .,._ ~
Ulilwel a.
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Le- Dural ""'-·· v• and
lht urcb of Cbrla~ 8 p, m., Sonilnel.
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church; Mri. Pearl Mora
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od ware Cora Webb of Rae'··,
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POMEROY CHAPTER 80, ope. Diotrlct 25; Katbl'j'll Blaek ol
elaiCOIIVOCIIion7:30 p.m. loeoa· Kenton, Diotrlrt 26; Hazel MC·
fer RoYal Arch llel!l'M; James ~ of Wheelersburg, I1lotrlct
S. Buchanan, HP, .r-Ita Ill ~8; BeU;y Vu Roetb of Norwich, ,
&lt;OIJII)II1iona and ol!lcers "' &amp;I· i)lotrh:i IIi; Beverly 1111' of Bell·
teoxl.
alto •Iii Diotrlct IS; and Joan
WEDNESDAY
Cl01110 ol Dliirlct 24.
WlNDING TRAIL GARDEN ' Grllld representatives Jntro.
Club, 7:30p.m. at the Ohio Pow· dueod lneludod Mary Gro,..nor
er Co.; Annagraoe Tprchlallo or or EuPhemia Chapter, Amesville,
the auo !'OWer e»,. In a food repre-unr Arizona; Mary K&gt;.Y

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Devel,..meal (!lAD) Confenr&gt;ce
will be heid, Friday, March ,29,
at The &lt;lhlo S(ate ~r~ j\1·
rlcullunl AdmlnillritlqQ :Aildl•
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~ wert Kametlt ·'r\'UCC&gt;X; worlltll(ul ·maater Of . lolkldleport
I..odco; Plul· JiofJ8ll, .Kitlalrt or
1!1~ · Ybrl&lt; crou of Hooi&gt;t; Row
HaJ:rio, Deputy ()rpol Maider

By Sorority
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ticle to be sold at the bazaar ntt or Racine, and Mrs. IJIUan ing ~kly services in 1he baseWiUiam Mills of Gallipolis, II&gt; lhe April meeting,
Jividen of Racine.
menl-dtapel at 2910MapieDrlve,
manager ol a variocy 5 1 0 r e,
Mrs. Baldwin appointed Mrs.
Plans for the Immediate Ill'
agrees witll Biggs. _Witl1 lew ex- Beulah Autherson, Mrs. Grace
ture inchad8 an ~~ s8rvtce
ceptions, business m Gallipolis Roush, and Mrs. Mae Cleland
on JackiOI'I Avenue on ThUrsdi,J,
continues as before, M!lls says, to the elfllpment committee. At . Dona
Ms,y 2, tllen revival serVIces be·
"I haven't heard anything the meeting besides the three
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about any active, aggressive new members were Mrs. Baldold E. cunntngbampreicldngeach
bualnessman losing," Mills ssid. win, Mrs. Jeon Cleland, Mrs.
evening and also scheiluled Is a
un (the bridge collapse) h a 8 Jean J..yons, Mn. Grace Roush,
vacation Bible school bds sum~
stopped the interchanging or Mrs. Mildred Roush, Mrs. The).
customers between tile cities, ma Walton Mra Pauline Wolfe
0 W0 Un S
mer.
but that, about all!'
and Chris Woue,·a guest.
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HUrt in Ohio were the superDonalloos to llle Jnternatloo.
, NEW ·WEIGHT LIMITS
markets, especially Tiny's Foodal endowment and loan fUnds
CHARLESTON w v (IJPO
land at Kanauga at the loot of PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
llllde wllen the Ohio Eta
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ADMITTED: Mary Ann Dish· ;;:~e Chepter or Beta Sigma Phi - Welshl limit reductlmll'were
Bridge, 111111 bor-restaurant bus- man, Pl. Pleasant; Jack Wheel· Sorortty met Wodneaday nlalrt Imposed Wedne~ on three
!ness In Gallipolis.
er, Pl. Pleasant; Orville Clonch, at llle COlumbus and Southern Well Vlrglnla-lllary!alld bridges
"My business has dropped by Henderson; Dorklell Robjnson, Ollio Electric Co ol!lce
spanning tile NorUr l!ran&lt;h or the
per
cent,,.
says
Oddis
BurHenderson:
Mrs.
Clarence
Har·
Lila
Mitch,
p~esi~.
again
Potomac River in Mineral and
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rl~, the sl~ llooped pnillri- mon, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. W!llard , aiiiiOilnr:t!l· the '...,.enuon1o bo,.,~, -~ 1
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peel to win back ·his Well Vir- Dent, ~rlnafleld; Earl McCarQI, and asked for dec!slma astowho II, 1!ariilllliilti!11Hi 1cdiil W~ re
gtnla customers.
Pl. Pleasant; Lawrence Jorden, will represent the chapter,
· quel\od b1 Marylind's hlifiiray
West VIrginians Bbopped In Pl. Pleasant; Reba Willlama,
The 91rlne dance to be held dire- following tllat stale's '
Ohio because there Is oo sales Henderson. ,
In the Pomeroy audltorlllm Sal· lnspecllcln or the tirlclgea, MU7·
!Jix on food or 5011 drinks. The
DISCHARGED: Me!vii!. Jolin. urday nllfit was atlllOUIICecl 111111 IMrl II roaponllble for ~e JIUIIn..
800
sales tax Is three per cerd: in
• Pt. Pleasant; Alan Hanning, it wu rded by the BOcla1 com. tensnce of the ~a.~~
Well ~lrglnla, and soda pop !a Pl. Plea-; Mrs, Everett Ni- m!ttee lllat tile danc:e would be Well VIrginia Ia 1 ~ owner,
taxed at a penny a bottle.
bert, Gallipolis Ferryi M r 1' the social event or the sorority Hamlll said.
West VJJ'IIm..,a aloo traveled James Jelrers, Glemvood; Mrs, for tile montlt. Sororltymembera
to Ohio ror a dr1ok with their Henrietta Ma&lt;:Clennan, Pt. Pleas- are asked to attend 1n a groqp,
TAFT TO APPEAII
meals since law in their state llflt; Warren Deweese, Leon; Mrs.. and those unable to go are re~
prohibits liquor by the drink OX· Charles Erwin 111111 rlaugl111!r' Pl. quelled to contact some mem- SOU'I'H BEND, Ind. (UP!) cept. in private clubs.
Pleasant.
bet' 0( the BOCial comlilittee. Rep. Robert Tift, Jr,. R.Clncln·
"Many times we were filled
Plana were made lor a I'Uil'l- nail, 'IIIII be one or the main
with POint. Pleasant -le,"
Sunkew"lhips become arli· maae sale 1o be held on AprU i'Peakerl at lhe ~veraiiJ of No·
sald June Bastlani, ll'hoae bus- fidal reefs and provide havens 5 and &amp;. A meeting ot the Wlya Ire llame'l studeot • 8]l01laored
band owns Oscar• a, a 11011ular for fish.
and means committee wu set mock Rejd&gt;Ucan' convention be·
hlr • restaurant In ®wntown
for ~ nllfit at the home &amp;lmlnB next Wadoeaday.
GaUipolla.
be buill souUl of h e r e to re· of Jennifer Ahder1011. 1 was
Offlctala have annOwtood that place tile Silver Bridge, AJ. noted that a nomlnatlnc 00111111lt.... bridge will
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munltlea. A PJ'O-&lt;Oilstratloa !fill
a modem, toor-~
111..,. there Is oo constru 011 tee will be elected at /lie noxt be mado. c;.um;y· Extenaio!l Ai·
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announcing Prealdent
the $6.5 m
1111 0InD ' lllllOih\g.
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PT. ·PLEASANT - The South· ble voting re.corda Ill Ou~lort
em ,Baj&gt;!lsts In Point Pleasant ot Jeglslallve m011m1
IMOWl~e plans to purchase the serve to 'SUstain,
Church or Chrlll building at2816 defend the spirit pol
JackBOn Avenue for the Jlii'POBB of the Con&amp;Utuilon oftbe
of estlbUshinll a SoUthetll BID- States as
tilt Church there. ·
Fathers of the
Agreement has .bioen readied ACA,
on the sale and pl.lr(hafMi beThe rating or ~·rt'~~~
tween tile congregations or tho Mliler Is contal!lod!
\.Church"of Christ· a,nd the Wept- votlng ana.Jyais, the A:'CAIJNDflX,
,moreland BilpUat Chuteh, Hunt· The enalyslo ulllliod a total
ington, w. va., the IIP(IISOrs of 29 votes 11'1 the Bouie and 28
tnCt Pt. Pleasant Southem·Bap- votes in the ~nate. Thee~:~~~
dat work.
tton cmtalned ln thO a
The Baptists plan to have a ranges from
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fUll time cburth program with lng Federal
Sunday Sch~l. mon'ling ~eve- Aid to
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er service after they take pos- to Preli,
session of the property on May Rent &amp;Wildie a and Model
1, . 1968." ,.., have been hiV· frograma.
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pol IJ "'!r11lY patrons W!ll'!!· In- 'Sovlllo, HarliiOIIYIIIe, . Al&lt;m'J,
~ alonB with 111, post rna- Grove City, Jllljlloo, ~

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other po•••~i~Jni'llhouldD-1tllls DUY Outrch on "'':'melDS for
meetlnJI YOfl' ,~. 'th~ ilald.
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est has had gross receipts drop
AI' I store is a pretty good a haJr dryer will be awarded.
from $50,000 a month to $6,ii00. business barometer for POint Tickets on the hair dryer are
Trucks which used to roll off Pleasant. Hi&amp; volume was down
Uable from the members as
the West Virginia Turnpike at at first, spurted sll g h t I Y at ~:~ as several Racine merCharleston and pick up W. Va. Christmas ·~en people real- banta
17 to Point Pleasant, the Silver ized Utey had to bave Christ- c Don~ti s of baked goods are ·
Bridge and ?D to Colum~us now mas despite what had hap- being sol:ited. Plans were also
cross the nver at Huntington.
pened'' and Increased 8 to 10 made to continue the sale ot
"There is some mi~der- per cent since then.
knives. It was decided to hold
standing ~ong . truckers, said
At a recent meeting of a mer- a Christmas b~aar In DecemKro4el with resagnatton.
chant's committee, Biggs s&amp;ld, ber and members were asked
"!t's roughly 19 mUes shorter no one complained that business . to bring suggestions and an ar-

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Parisi) HoUle !Iii ~s! Main St.,
Federll estate po~ '"'~"·
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~i!ijiOw•,:. · :Mrs. Melvln ,C,ant~il ~aiel\ r .OOs· li~vt. ,~ put outorWprk, , o~ l,i;iaa ~II' rarm landllea, . R"'I'""'J'P'OI!' l.!e~.U.O,m.,
~uciJ!'er. ,s,ilidra, .w•th eight clltlrlr611 and a eii!al! repre~ an lll!llroxlmate an· Moodily 'Mat•~ ,1il, f""" ·~·30' Ilia ·llext, and (lxes {nVOirU,"th ·I ·

farm at GalllpO!Is Fe rr~. W, ..,11 Jllljlcheclc of $336,000,
Va, , wben her hu!l&gt;Md dlod In . KrodOI, whOalaolslo&amp;lngbus·
th~- co~.~ae.
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Well lie! along, sbe ~ .( d, . Ice stOIJOII at Ilia fool o! Ilia
fordng a amUe. ,
bridge, hla not ,pven up. He
For ~eadows aged molller, · Is 'making trli&gt;a to the South,
ut ~·t ~.~uc~ of anything her ~ ~ ,P88~ lett her~- tbe ~rollnal, ttylng to «mtnce
now ... )istsitarOuniltllehouse,"
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have a nice stone,
~tmmy 1 route to Columbus."
grave by
e sa!d.
If )'OU esk II'OIIIId for some·
Trucking and relalc¥.' lntbl· one to show you tho bualness·
tries were hit hanlest&gt;.'by I he mill&gt; whose hair aiWIIjll Is per.
1o.. ofthebrldge.f'ororactlcal fectl,y sroomed, he'll po1n1 out
purposes, trucking Ia ~- The AI Biggs, owner of me o! tile
hundreds of tractor - traDers five department stores ln Point
which used to ramble Jlong Ilia Pleasant.
West Vlrglnla !armlpol en route
Biggs Is active Inc I vI c af.
to COlumbus, OfW?.. and points rairs, close to the business pulse
west are gone.
and matlj' tbnes presides over
Rush ~~ loOks at the the daily 11SWan's Council," an

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lng her father, llyealiia435.a.
month apa.rtpumtt HI ~~ing
project. The $laQ ~ly So&lt;~·
a! security beotl!lt ibe' gets does
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hertot&gt;Jc "Fishlri 'IJIFiilt-Of sornceo ooch e~ at 7oU da,v. The Golden Text Is from WodMediJI,B\b!O•flldy,7•P.m• w'
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Men," ck.oing oli_tb'!p~ and with Charita Norris as~ Matthew: "ll ·ye hav~ laltll u a Thured&amp;J~: MlnillrY school, 7 1/o Sehool ..,.;/• mPIW~ · • •
the ob¢1g o1 "fll dj!WhlrtYou lat.
grain o1 mu&amp;W'd 80011, yo ohall m. Service meotiJW, 8 1/o m, ., !Co tOo:itl :;.-.;,11 .hlllot
Walll Me To Go." P_~ldeOt'MalolilY unto this mountain, 1lemoYe
MASON CI!Ullclj .OF CHRIST- llf;.tle~ 'W....~ ,3 20 p
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tho bus!- KENO CIRJRCH OF CHRIST- hence to yonder pl"'e; and it Bball Miller st. - £verll(l!l WeekiI)';., 5eriloi' .
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were read Norman
superlnte.-... remove; and nothing shall be
pastor. Bible ltudY classes, SUn.- " 7t 30 • ini rHIIIW
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from opeclal m!filbloarlos, Mr. Services· -kly li 9:30 a. m, pO&amp;sible unto you."
dey, 10a.m. Worebfpani!preach- moellll8, · foul1h Frldoy oC tach .
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REORGANIZED CHURCH OF oomce 7.30
Bible stud)&lt; mw~, at 6 P.m. Woa1O)'UI Serv- ·
Welnllhl, 'lf, Martha 'Loo Beegle,
Jesus Chriat o1 Latter Day classes: w~,;,ediiY, 7,30 J&gt;.m, . clo Guild, f0U1111 'MDndl!' oC oocb
and also -ihaiok you ootos from
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HERMAN
IJNITED ~ mooth, 7:SO. P. m.; JUnior llllh
lhrlo Wqlh! .and _tihel !leMa.
. SundiiY SChool, 9:30a.m.; 1\or,.. RRETiiREN IN CHRIST_ Rev, MYF, , ~:IIO..g. m, .•ach Somdl)';
Jan. ·pi~ wore lliadeto recleco,..
inf! WorshlJ&gt;, 10t30 a. m, ~ James G, MorriiiOII, poator.Sun• Senior Jllih MYF, 5:10 P. m.,
evenirv service at ·7. Wedneada.)' daY ~ 9:30' a.m.; Rulflell each~·
ate the, nUrsery in the church
basemer&amp;;- ~~ prl)'er for
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POR'!'LAND METHODIST mlosial!aiios wao siVIII by Mal&gt;
Pastor, Elder Frederick ,J, stJ&gt;. eistant. Morid,_ eernioli, 11 a. Rev. JiJIJa W, Kimbler, putor.
jorie i!:rlmln. Phyllis Balle)' wos
Al C HI)' JWIUce oC Traris bart.
m. socond ani! fourtll Sunday oC Somday Sehool, 9:30 a. m.; WarIn cbarp 'or the pf011'1111 ta1&lt;en Air Force Base In Ca11tornJa
~b monlh. tvem,. aennon, ablp aervlco, 7:30 P. m.
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from 5eek, Dare, Rlak, "Willi rocentJ.y BPODt a 2Q dey !lOve
7:30 p, m. OYory ftrlll ani! third
OAK GROVE METHODJST Lack I Yet," with all momlien here with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF Somdl)' oC tbe month. C!aoomeet· Jd1n W, Kimbler, pootor,si.ndl)'
tald~ part. Yrs. Bailey cloaed Babcock and other ralatlves.
THE NAZARENE -Somdi)'School lng, 11 a. m. o,:.ry Drat ani! Sehool, 10:30 L m.; Warebfp
with pr~er. Mrs. Co2art. hostrUrice ~an and Mr. and Mrs. 9;30 a. m.i Mornbw Worship, Udnlsunda;v. ()QvidHolter,elaas semce, 9:80 L m., ftrtt and
'"• servedrlllreolunentsto!W&gt; WI)'IIO Prince spent 0 dey with 10:30 L m.; E:venlqj: Warebfp, leader. ChrlotlonEnl!oavor, 7:30 tblr&lt;!Somdl)' ...bmonth.
tho Lou Beegle, l'lly111s Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, Rl)'mond Emrick 7•30 1/o m. Pn.Yer eorvlceo, 7'30 P. m,, eocoad ani! f0U1111 Soa!dl)',
ZION CHURCH OF CI!RISr, Halon Pickens, Marjorie Grimm, ol Lancaster.
1/o m, Wodnelldl)', Somday Sehool Emerson Pooler, prellldo!ll. Pomei'O)' - Horr111011Y0le 1load.
-Solder and a guest Jea,..
Loena Babcock received word S~q~~rlnleoclelll, Pauline McCIIn· Prl)'er mootbw, 7:30 p, m,evory Eugeno Underwood, poator, Ket&gt;o
ette Lawrence.
ol the dolih ol her coueln, Lola lock. Paotor, Rev. 'Morris M. Wedneoclay. Board meeting, 7:30 net11 Grover, &amp;mdl)' School !ilPto
Wolle,
• m., ftrot Mood•• or mcalb.
The Esther Circle met Mono Woods, Parkersburg.
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SUnda,y School1 9:30 a. m.; VIordey evening, March ll, with Mrs.
Rutl1 Larkins received word o1
CHESTER CHURCH OF GODPOMEROY TRINITY JJNITED ShiP 'service, 10:30 a. m. &amp;onclo1y
Gretta SimPson. host~ss, at her the death of her brother, George 'l1le Rev. CbesterBr.vant.paator. CHURCH OF CHRIST- ReY. w. evC!InitW venice, 7 p.m. PrQer
«·"' ol "An Even1ng BrMranc he, -...wn.
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Sundl)' Sehool, 9:30 L m.; W&lt;r- H. !'Orrin, poetor, Patrick D.
bome. ~'fi.ng
ship aerviee, 11 a.. m.j EveniJW Wood, &amp;p. SmdaY Sebool, 9:15 meeting, Thurlday, 7:30 p. m.
Pr-.yer'' opened the devotions by
• and Mrs. l))n staaon, Vi- wor~, 7:30p.m. Prayer serv- a. m.l Woraldg, 10:25 a. m.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN-BriMrs. Llna Curtis reading modi- enna, W. Vo., visited Serena Sls- lee-. Tuelldl)', 7:30 p, m. Youtll voulb choir reboareal, Mond!IY, UI &amp;wei, pallor, Morning war•
tatlons urhe Power of the Go&amp;- iOn.
Service, Ttwrlda_y~ 7:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Marvla Burt, ship, 9 a. m.j &amp;b:lly School,
pel" and u APrayerful Attitude."
Ernestine Hayman and Mary Monthly BiJWB, tlrst Saturday« director; Senior ebolr rehearsal, 10:30 a. m,
After the business aeuion in Pierce attended the t.lower &amp;how each month.
Thursday, 7:30p.m., Mrs. Paul
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charge ol the president, Mrs. It Columbus.
HEMLOCK GROVE Christian NoiBe, director. Thurlldl)', all E. Second st., l'mlll'O)'. Somdl)'
Ethal Smith, aprogrom was pf6o •· Vloitlng tho Thurman and Os- Chitrch - James Qulaenberry, dey, Busy Bae quilling Part¥ ln Sehool,10 a.m.;Warabfpeorvleo
-eel, Jed b)lllflss Vera Beegle, cor Babc&lt;lck lamillee were Mr. pootor; RIIY WbaiO)', •owL Com- church aocial room.
lla.m.
and Included slngingoi"M,y Prl)'- and Mrs. George IJmberger and munlon and worsblp oemce, 9:30
RUTLAND
CIRJRCH
OF
SYRACUSE EIJB CHURCH eru and readings by member•, gr~, of Michigan, Mr. a.m.; Sunday School, 10:80 a.m. CHRIST- R.l))' W. Carter, pas- Rev. Pull A. Seller., pallor. Sun" A Prayer ((tr Peace?' "Put and Mrs. Keiiill{h I:kmn ol. Mlda Youtb &amp;erVI.ce, Sun:la,y, G::W P. tor. sunday School, 9:30 a, m.; dey School, 9:30 a. m., Bon QulsYouraelf 1n Their Place " 1 'Tbe land, Pa., Ibug Adams and friend. m.; Preacldng every Sunday, 7 COJIUIWIIlon and worsblpservlce, oaborry, eupt, MorDI1I!I woralllp,
Bread of LU'e." "II We Onzy un- Wheeling, W• Va., Emoline Gor- P. m.
10:30 a. m.; Pr~er meetl111, 10:30 a. m., nrat ani! third SUn.
dorotoo&lt;l," "Four Anchors Bind roll, Mr. and Mr&amp;. st&amp;rU,. MasFREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION- Thurlldl)', 7:30p.m. V. H. Bra- doys each month. Eveq ovanlndlviclual Manto God," and"Why ear, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Riggs Bald Knobs, Portland &amp; Buban loy, Supt.
geU•tie service, 7:30 p. m.,secI Give With JO!' to the lord." Tile and son, llr, and lira, llovid Road. Reo, E. J, Grl!fllh,palllor, CHESTER METHODIST Charge onll ani! fourth Somdl)'a,
hymn, "Amazing Grace," and Riggs ani! daughter and
Sund!IY School, 9:30a.m.; Ropr - Reo. Pearl A. Caeto, PIBtor.
BETHANY EIJB CHURCH Prl)'er cloaed the meeting. ~ Looata Masear.
W.\Jfrod, sowt, Sunday worsbfp CHElTER: Worabfp, 9 a. m.; Rev. Paul A. Sellers, pastor.
IDa: the socialbour,dlehoatess,
Mr. and Mrs, GaryBowmanol aervice, 7:30p.m. PrayerMeet- Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Mrs, lo(ornlng worebfp,9~ a.m.; Sunuslsted b)l Helen ~- JobnatoWn, 0., visited Mr. and 1,., Tuelldl)', 7:30 p.m., Ernest Wald Spencer, !qll. FLAT- dey School, 10:30 a. m, Blytbe
..,-vod xlllreohmenis at a table Mrs. WI)'DO Prince.
llOOier, clue lieder. YouthFel- WOODS: Church School, Sunday, Thalss, Sowt, Youth FoUowsbfp,
~-•.-. decor-eel In the ~
lowoblp, 1'rldiiY' 7:30 p.m. Er- 11 a. m., John Bally • eupt. Wor- 6:30 )/. m.
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Pat Smith, student It W. Va.
Patrick's ~. theme
to u-~nest n-_._.
-wr, Jollller; Roger Wl1- ebfp 10mce alternates wllh AICARMEL EIJB CHURCH-He&lt;,
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-w Unlverslcy In Morpmown, f-• J
Jd n1
Roush, Llna Curtis, Edna PlcJo. bar spring break with Mr. and =• r., pres e •
fred and Flai0100Cil. Services Paul A. Sollers, pastor, Sllltdl)'
ons, llorolhy Baclaley, Fl'IIEOS 11r David Smith
MASON AS'&gt;EMBLY CHURCH Somdl)' morni,_ or evenins, of School, 9:30 a. m.; w~ Roulh,
Wllcoxoo, Vera .......,. m~ Ura
Vsl,r,.e
_. Mora ol' Pomeroy and O.F
GODo ........
- Second S~, Mason, each -k.
s.pt. Mornil!s "'"'ebfp, 10:30 a.
w• v
u--rt·a.
a. ~....., School , 10 a.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. 'Main
m., · - ani! fourth SI!DdaJI or
Osborn o! ~ rtslted Morning worsblp, 11 a. m. Evan· st., Pomeroy - Somday :wor•hll&gt; each
.•• - ~ Sal!ois &gt;lilted the Edith
Nallle Stethem.
month. Eveniiii~C
·· - Bov. ~iflfo Mt. carmel Ho0o
gellotlc service, 7:30 p, m.Biblo service, 10:30 a. m, witll IIY- service, 8 p. m. eeiond.Jia;ihtrd
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Uiah Swan, Elizabeth Lyona Sflldy and Pfi)'Or oemce, Wed- leaders.
Sund!IYI oC eech month.
Pita! In Columbua, !imdl)' and and Leene Babcock called ol a nolldl)', 7:30 p, m, Chester TenSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
ENTERPIUSE EIJB CHURCHaccoJJI)Inied by ber soa - in-law Pukerlburg funeral home ~-· ,_,
-~ poato r, c~~ 77"5133
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Church - P1lmeroy, MUlberry Rev. Monzo!Smlfii,Paotor,lfaiPt
and daualrtero Mr. and Mrs. Roy dey to PI)' re1111ect to Mrs. W, D.
CARLETON CIRJRCH -Kings· Helgbta Hold, north or V$1'11111 Spencer, s.t,.; Eldon WeekA,
Hendrlcks, wore overnight vial._ Pickering, widow of the late Dr. bury Rood. Sunday School, 9:30 Memorial Hoepltal. Pllllllp G11&amp;· Ata't. Warebfp oemcee, 9:30
oraofber par-, Mr. and Mrs, W, D. Plckorlng.
a.m., Ralph Carl. &amp;lpl. Worsbfp er, poator. W-dey, .7:30 p, a. m,; Somdl)' Sdlool, 10:30 a.
lloatJ l'lnkm li ~n. Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Autherson oervlce, 10:30 a. m. ani! 7:30 p, m., Bible Sludy andprl)'ormeet- m, Youth FoUowaldp, 6:30 J&gt;.m,
Sellerl wao to be retorDed home o1 Newlfk ri • ltod Mr• ~N
·-• Mr~ m, al~~-•..
_..._ ~· SaiiiMIIY: Sa1&gt;bath Sehool,
Wedneidey.
_,.......,, •a-.
.... or m--••
EYinlrc service, 7:30 1). m.;
BW Swain.
WednolldiY, 7:30p.m.
10:30 a.m.; Woreblp, 9:10a.m,
Youlb cbolr, 8:30 11o m. w-oMr. and llro. Crltt Bndford
Leone Sisson spent a woekeod
HEA1il METHODIST CHURCH
FIIIST UNITED PRESBYTER· doy 7:30 p. m.
rialtod Mrs. Laura SOyre and visiting her daughter, Cafol.yn -Middleport, Reo, "MaXDonalwt, IAN CIRJRCH -Jiflddleport, Reo.
MORNING STAR EUB - Rn,
Mr. Homer Ha,yman at Holzer Koon.\g, li Unlversll)' 11otp11a1 polllor, Jack Bechtle, Charch Howard ~It, palllor. James Menzel Smith, putor. Jolin lhle,
HoiiPital on !imdey aftermon.
ln Columbua.
Sehool Sqpt. Chorcb School, 9:30 Buclwlan, Somdl)' School "'-· !qll. Fred Smltll, Ate't. Sunday
Weokend and Soa1dey guests ol
SFC R1.fmoacJ Larldna, son of a. m.; Worobfp servloe, 10:30
Somdl)' Sehool, 9:30
Scbool, 9:46 L lll,j ~-­
Mr. and Mra. Jack !llal1lnack Mr. and Mro. Fred Lorldna, hu a. m.; Mlddloporl - l'mleroy a. m. Worebfp Service, 10:30 obfp, 10:45 a. m.; i'nu'tr moetwere llfll! Maraballe Starl&gt;IIICk, rotornod bome from v M.-ot Y- Fellowebfp,Sun- a. m. Choir proctlco, 7:30p.m. 11111, 7:30 J&gt;. m, 'lllurlldl)'; )'outli
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Sbal1l1111Ck,
Mr. and Mrs. OIICar -..,k \Ill', 6 p, m. SomdiiY ......_...,.. WodDescla.v.
FeUowsbiP, 7:30 p. m,SunJ!aJ,
Jr., and flmill' Uld Mr, and Mrs, were dlmo'r guestl of Mr, IIIII' siJIP, 7:10 p, m.; Ofllelal Boord
FORElT RUN METHODIST CHURCH OF . CHIRST - '1414.
P. H, Baker, all of Columbus. Mrs. 1JDJ1so.y Lyou, TIUOra meetinll, llrlll Somdo7 oC mooth, ROY. Wendell G. Slutler, postar. dloport, ~ ani! lolaiD. .adt
Mrs. O!a Adamo of Zanesville Plalna, ani! Mr. and Mrs. Star- 6 P.m.; WSCS 1IOCODd MOIIOIIJI of Warebfp eomce, 9 a. m.; Sun- Settee, eupt, Bible School, 1:30
Ja vlolt!Jw her brother, Mr. and 11ng Masoor and funlly,
- · 7:30 p, m,; Eleanor Clr- dey School, 10 a.m. Mre. Fred a. m.; Mol'IIIQiworebfp, 10;30 a.
Mrs. Omer Cramlet and her sJ•
Mr. and Mre. Hank Holter de, 'l'bundiY; Clau 12 N..,., s.pt.
m.; Evea1nl: worlldp, ?~,jt. m.s,
tor, Mrs. Mae Pearson.
rioltod Mr, and Mre. llo&gt;id Hoi._ third Wodnelldl)', Altornoon Clr·
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE !'riiYer eonlce, w~••? p,.
Reclnl evonlng dinner guestl or of Chester.
cle, eecoad '!'luridlY allor11001\, · NAZARDiE - Rev, Konootb m. RIY. Raulln MD)'II', ,....,
or Mrs. Ethel Wheeler were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Do rid Smltll Cboir pradlco, 7 P. m, Wodnes- Plerco, postar. Soa1dl)' Sehool, 'CHURCH OF tHE NAZAii!!:NE
and lira. Glen Paulin o1
&gt;!sited Mr. and lire. ~~Barr da;r.
9:30 ·a. m., lll)'mond Walllurn, -Middleport, Reo, ~lor,
er.
o1 Roedo&gt;!Uo.
IJNITED METHODIST CHURCH eupt, Worebfp service, 10:30 a, pastor. LOoter TQ'I,or,si&amp;Sun·
Mrs. -....,k Grimm andMr. and Mrs, Fred LorldDa - l'miii'O)', Church School, 9:15 m,; Ev.,..uatlc eemce, 7:30 clay Sehool, 9:30 a. m.1 ......
Ronnie, I1PtOt couPle ol dl)'s were dinner gueot• of Mr. and a. m.; Wonbfp eemce, 10:30. 1/o m.; Prayer mootbw, Wodnes- Worohlp, 10:30 a. m.; .nmtori!O""'OIRiy with Mr. and !Ira. Law&gt;- Mrs. Norman Weber ofT_..• MYF, 6p.m.Choirpradlce, 7:30 clay, 7:30 p, m.
clet;v, 6o30 J&gt;. m~ NYI'S, 6o46 p,
ence Grimm.
PlainB. Other guosta IIi tho p, m. Wednesday, PubHelnvltod
SYRACI.\5E CIRJRCH OF THE m. Somday EYqollotlc ~.
Mr. an&lt;i Mro. sam Curtis and Weber bomo wore SFC and llro. tD attenll those oervlces. Glen NAZIU\ENE -!loY. A. E. 'Miller, 7:30 p, m, !'riiYor meotiJW, Wed&lt;laughter, !110 Ann, ol Lo-•· D •• _ _ .
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!Uies, minister. LOo Crew, s. S. paator, Robert stewort, Somdl)' nelda,y, 7:30p.m.
• ...., ·--·~ Larkins and ......._,,
Supt. Mrs, June VanVranken, or- School s·- o.~.. Sebool,
THE SALVA110N ARMY -&amp;I·
6Pent the weekend with bia P""'
Mr• ..:~~o~
--·• Mro• Ooe••
- oc k ganlat~ Mra. Betty Rawlings, mu- clai18S for
...~all -•, 9·,30 a.mo,
vr11
RIIY s. Wlnllw, omcer In
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtill. ·•st·~ "- --• MrI. ,•··-•
-· 10:30 a.m.,·
, . . . _ ole director.
.,_,_ Wara"'•,
charge, Somday, 10 a.m,,lloiiMr. and Mrs. ,...I •.A... Croas, F'ltch of Ha---•
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Lym and HI)', o1 ~buoPOMEROY FIRST BAPTIST- NYI'S Somdl)' 6:30 p.m.; EYID- DBII mMI:li1U 10:30 &amp;. Dl. San- VIOLET SMITH C·-r W!Uiamo, -~. Jolm gelistlc Service SomdiiY 7:30 p,
the weekend with her mother,
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doy ~L Y i.eMra. Fr1111kie Neliler. Ria motJI. retlll'JIOd homo from Holzor 11o5- WUee, SundiiY Sehool iillJerln- m.; Midweek Prl)'or II1MIIqJ liOD, 7 p. m.i 5el't"'tk::l meetlic,
•!taL
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tondent. Somday School, 9:30 L Wodnelldl)' 7:30 p.m.; Millllao• 1:80 p, m.; 'lllurldll', ~ to 3 p,
er, Mrs. A. B. Cross, returned ~'
m.; Morni.Jw worlhl,p, 10:30 a. ary MeetlnK second WedMIIdiy m.; Lldleollomo Loll1l'; 7p.m.
to her heme alter spending two
llro, Ethel Evana ol Pomeroy m.; BYF, 6 p, m, Bible stud,y, of ooclt mooth 7:30p.m.
. Prepclueoe.
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months at thalr borne in Col..,.. recOIIIIY called on lira. Bartha WedllOIIdl)' 7 p, m,· Choir pracTHE RUTLAND CO'MI4UNITY
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -Mid•
bus.
P":.." ~~~~ ~ and 11011, .tlce 8:30 ~. m. Wedneedllf,
Church- Reo. Amo1 'ftlllo,_pU- dloport, coraor' of ·rourtti and
Mr. andMrs.LawreneeGrimm
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tor. S1DIIy ~1, 10· a. m.; "Main st. Rdiirt Jack....;piaF.
and bab)l of Pataskala I1P&lt;I1I tho Cor~ lllllllleld, rislted rocOIIIIY
MT, IJNION BAPTJS'I' - Reo, Woreblp oemeo,_ll a.m.; Wed· Sunday SdiOol, 9:30 a. m.;IIIOI'!Iweekendwlthhisporenls,Mr.and with Mr. and lira. Nonnln COCUCox,putor.Sund!IYSchool IIOediiY prl)'or moot!,_, 7:30p. IDI worShip, 10:10 a. m,, Arlilild
Mrs. Roderick Grimm.
Sobulor.
ouperintendent, Larry Clark. m.; Somday nllhtworobfp, 7t30.
Rlcbarde, !ltiPL . ·
Mr. and Mrs, Tltu&gt; Plcktlll and
lira. Anno. Buck and Mre. flUI&gt;. Somdl)' Scbool, 9:4~ a. m,;Sunlll)'
sYRACI.\5E FIIIST JJNITED
RUTL~ FIIIST BAfi'JST sisters, Josie and Maude,o(~r.. can cl. Hyaell Ibm vlltted with evening worship, 7:30; Wectnes... PRESBYTERIAN- Rev. LiMon Jley, Samilol J. Jackli&gt;a, jJUior,
cuse &gt;i&amp;ited Mrs. Frankie Neit- Yro. Goerglalllohl.
dey Pfi)'Of and Bible atud)&lt;, 7:30 H. Stebbins,~. Worebfp, 9 Prl)'oc ..ntce, 1:30 a. 1!14 SillMr• Larry ~er • Cleveland, P. m.
a. m. Sunday SChool, 10 a. m.; dol' Scbnol, 10 a. m., Mil, ~ler ~dicy afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. EdwardHowelloC spent • w.-,.1 with bls &amp;liter
Bible Study ani! Pfi)'Of Ml"ffee, - · B!IIJar, Sqii, WarsbiP
Pomeroy 81&gt;0111 a dey with lira. and brotber-U..Iaw, Mr. and !Ira.
SUTTON METHODIST - Reo, Wodnelldl)', 7 p, m,
......... ll,a. m. BaiJU"f ~
Gretta Simi&gt;Horry Clark.
John W. Kimbler, poator. sunEDEN JJNITED BRETHREN IN
Union, llrlll ani! eecGild jan.
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Mr, and Mrl. FrllnCJa Morril
lira, Vlrsia llyaell and eon, dill' School, 10:30 a. m.; WorShip CHRIST • Eldoo R. Blake, Pll· dl)'l at $:30 p, m.; ~
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spem ThursdQ' 1n GaWpoliJ It clair,~ AlbarQ' call.edonMr. U1d Servtce, 9:30 a. m., second and tor, &amp;mdaY Scbool, 10 a. m,, WOIIIIB,-Idll&amp;.
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H'!SELL RUN PREE
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Holzer Ho&gt;Pital and called on lira, Or&gt;ille Alien.
fourtll Somday each monlh.
Wlmle Hol..,..r' supt. MornllW
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~Mr. Olin Rife of Columbus viiCHESfER CHURCH OF TI H E cte
sermon,
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m, Eftnl~ "" DJST -Reo,
her stster,
PUio .:.ather 'lo.AIIIr
Cbrtattan
7130 p.
stock at Kanauga. _
!ted over tho week... with his Na,..._ - Rov.HerbertGrate, m., Yro, LYdl Chovallor, prod• tor. Somdl)'
DU&gt;thOr, lira. Con - w .
pastor. WorlhiP servlce,lla.m. deal. S&lt;q IOI'rico and smncn, Xornbll Warebfp, ,
Yr. Hlnnon Fox of Fostoria and 7:30 p, m., SIJnds.y, Sllncll)' St21l. llfltl·-k pr••or mHInroblp, 7tlll;
the Fox
weokond
li bil bome
~ m;~::~· Service,
lion.
llr,
.,..,.,....ed
him "'hool, 9:30 a. m. Charlol Bie- 11111, Wlllnosday, 7:10)).
1:30 '
sell, ll4Jt., Richard Barton, a.. Mule 110111-..er, clalll4
fl) -~·for 1
r..:::; llstUit s,.n. Pr&amp;J~or mooting, · POIIEROY LOWER
BY MRS. BERTHA PARKER
ChUreh!lor
·llomorlal WMiosde.J, 7:30 •"• m.
The revlvalli the local churCh , ,
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Mr. and Mrs.Bobb)l Joe Adalno of Racine are annoonclng
the ongagemelll and awroochlng marriage ol their daughter
Linda CherylJ. to Mr. Gary Dennis Evans, son or Mrs. CArob'~
Evans of Mlneravllle 8JlCil the late Mr. Mark Evans. ·
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Miss /\dams, a 1966 graduate of ~uthern Local High
&gt;chool, Is employed b)l Ohio Unlversit,y's College o! Educ..,
Uon. Mr~ Evans, ·also a 1966 graduate 31 ~thern Local, is
sor&gt;tng In the Army at Fort Jackson, s. (;,
An CPOJI&lt;hurch wedding Is planned for7:30oclockon April
6 in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day .5aJJX.a
on the Portia~Racine Road.

An additional $25.00 will 1M 1llowed

Wheel Boloncing puis the pleasure and

mont of I 3-wire 11rvico ontronco which Is
quilt to 10rve the now woter hooter.

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Jean !fall, prO"alcJing. Roll call
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11te em8rienCY rescue unit
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drying, YOU can move up to electric drying at tho lowest
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m~n~y, ~avirlg wiring certlllcataa available to our
custome~. Aak your appliance dealer for details.

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Brown, or Mrs. George W••
Charles Yeago, band direct&amp;-.lllnodnced - that the hll!f&gt; siJqol
co.cort band will participate ln
the dllllrlct band contest to be
held In Jroaton oo March 23.
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"Impacts" had recently made
reOOrdtngs and the records wtll
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The next meeting ot the group
Plana for a rummage sale on
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March 23 and Tag Day activlwhich
time plans will be rnade
tles on March 30 were made when
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banquets and parties.
GO ON srRIKE
the Band Boosters Association
TOLEDO (UPD ·- More than of tJie Eastern High School met
800 emplo,yes of the Toledo Scale recently at the school.
Corp., walked oil their jobs toBoth the rwnmage Ale and
dey at 011!0 minute post mldnll!f&gt;t the Tal nay aetiYities wtu be
In a contract diapu!O.
held in Pomeroy. Committees
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hertot&gt;Jc "Fishlri 'IJIFiilt-Of sornceo ooch e~ at 7oU da,v. The Golden Text Is from WodMediJI,B\b!O•flldy,7•P.m• w'
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Walll Me To Go." P_~ldeOt'MalolilY unto this mountain, 1lemoYe
MASON CI!Ullclj .OF CHRIST- llf;.tle~ 'W....~ ,3 20 p
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tho bus!- KENO CIRJRCH OF CHRIST- hence to yonder pl"'e; and it Bball Miller st. - £verll(l!l WeekiI)';., 5eriloi' .
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were read Norman
superlnte.-... remove; and nothing shall be
pastor. Bible ltudY classes, SUn.- " 7t 30 • ini rHIIIW
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from opeclal m!filbloarlos, Mr. Services· -kly li 9:30 a. m, pO&amp;sible unto you."
dey, 10a.m. Worebfpani!preach- moellll8, · foul1h Frldoy oC tach .
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REORGANIZED CHURCH OF oomce 7.30
Bible stud)&lt; mw~, at 6 P.m. Woa1O)'UI Serv- ·
Welnllhl, 'lf, Martha 'Loo Beegle,
Jesus Chriat o1 Latter Day classes: w~,;,ediiY, 7,30 J&gt;.m, . clo Guild, f0U1111 'MDndl!' oC oocb
and also -ihaiok you ootos from
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HERMAN
IJNITED ~ mooth, 7:SO. P. m.; JUnior llllh
lhrlo Wqlh! .and _tihel !leMa.
. SundiiY SChool, 9:30a.m.; 1\or,.. RRETiiREN IN CHRIST_ Rev, MYF, , ~:IIO..g. m, .•ach Somdl)';
Jan. ·pi~ wore lliadeto recleco,..
inf! WorshlJ&gt;, 10t30 a. m, ~ James G, MorriiiOII, poator.Sun• Senior Jllih MYF, 5:10 P. m.,
evenirv service at ·7. Wedneada.)' daY ~ 9:30' a.m.; Rulflell each~·
ate the, nUrsery in the church
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POR'!'LAND METHODIST mlosial!aiios wao siVIII by Mal&gt;
Pastor, Elder Frederick ,J, stJ&gt;. eistant. Morid,_ eernioli, 11 a. Rev. JiJIJa W, Kimbler, putor.
jorie i!:rlmln. Phyllis Balle)' wos
Al C HI)' JWIUce oC Traris bart.
m. socond ani! fourtll Sunday oC Somday Sehool, 9:30 a. m.; WarIn cbarp 'or the pf011'1111 ta1&lt;en Air Force Base In Ca11tornJa
~b monlh. tvem,. aennon, ablp aervlco, 7:30 P. m.
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7:30 p, m. OYory ftrlll ani! third
OAK GROVE METHODJST Lack I Yet," with all momlien here with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF Somdl)' oC tbe month. C!aoomeet· Jd1n W, Kimbler, pootor,si.ndl)'
tald~ part. Yrs. Bailey cloaed Babcock and other ralatlves.
THE NAZARENE -Somdi)'School lng, 11 a. m. o,:.ry Drat ani! Sehool, 10:30 L m.; Warebfp
with pr~er. Mrs. Co2art. hostrUrice ~an and Mr. and Mrs. 9;30 a. m.i Mornbw Worship, Udnlsunda;v. ()QvidHolter,elaas semce, 9:80 L m., ftrtt and
'"• servedrlllreolunentsto!W&gt; WI)'IIO Prince spent 0 dey with 10:30 L m.; E:venlqj: Warebfp, leader. ChrlotlonEnl!oavor, 7:30 tblr&lt;!Somdl)' ...bmonth.
tho Lou Beegle, l'lly111s Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, Rl)'mond Emrick 7•30 1/o m. Pn.Yer eorvlceo, 7'30 P. m,, eocoad ani! f0U1111 Soa!dl)',
ZION CHURCH OF CI!RISr, Halon Pickens, Marjorie Grimm, ol Lancaster.
1/o m, Wodnelldl)', Somday Sehool Emerson Pooler, prellldo!ll. Pomei'O)' - Horr111011Y0le 1load.
-Solder and a guest Jea,..
Loena Babcock received word S~q~~rlnleoclelll, Pauline McCIIn· Prl)'er mootbw, 7:30 p, m,evory Eugeno Underwood, poator, Ket&gt;o
ette Lawrence.
ol the dolih ol her coueln, Lola lock. Paotor, Rev. 'Morris M. Wedneoclay. Board meeting, 7:30 net11 Grover, &amp;mdl)' School !ilPto
Wolle,
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The Esther Circle met Mono Woods, Parkersburg.
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Rutl1 Larkins received word o1
CHESTER CHURCH OF GODPOMEROY TRINITY JJNITED ShiP 'service, 10:30 a. m. &amp;onclo1y
Gretta SimPson. host~ss, at her the death of her brother, George 'l1le Rev. CbesterBr.vant.paator. CHURCH OF CHRIST- ReY. w. evC!InitW venice, 7 p.m. PrQer
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bome. ~'fi.ng
ship aerviee, 11 a.. m.j EveniJW Wood, &amp;p. SmdaY Sebool, 9:15 meeting, Thurlday, 7:30 p. m.
Pr-.yer'' opened the devotions by
• and Mrs. l))n staaon, Vi- wor~, 7:30p.m. Prayer serv- a. m.l Woraldg, 10:25 a. m.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN-BriMrs. Llna Curtis reading modi- enna, W. Vo., visited Serena Sls- lee-. Tuelldl)', 7:30 p, m. Youtll voulb choir reboareal, Mond!IY, UI &amp;wei, pallor, Morning war•
tatlons urhe Power of the Go&amp;- iOn.
Service, Ttwrlda_y~ 7:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Marvla Burt, ship, 9 a. m.j &amp;b:lly School,
pel" and u APrayerful Attitude."
Ernestine Hayman and Mary Monthly BiJWB, tlrst Saturday« director; Senior ebolr rehearsal, 10:30 a. m,
After the business aeuion in Pierce attended the t.lower &amp;how each month.
Thursday, 7:30p.m., Mrs. Paul
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charge ol the president, Mrs. It Columbus.
HEMLOCK GROVE Christian NoiBe, director. Thurlldl)', all E. Second st., l'mlll'O)'. Somdl)'
Ethal Smith, aprogrom was pf6o •· Vloitlng tho Thurman and Os- Chitrch - James Qulaenberry, dey, Busy Bae quilling Part¥ ln Sehool,10 a.m.;Warabfpeorvleo
-eel, Jed b)lllflss Vera Beegle, cor Babc&lt;lck lamillee were Mr. pootor; RIIY WbaiO)', •owL Com- church aocial room.
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and Included slngingoi"M,y Prl)'- and Mrs. George IJmberger and munlon and worsblp oemce, 9:30
RUTLAND
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SYRACUSE EIJB CHURCH eru and readings by member•, gr~, of Michigan, Mr. a.m.; Sunday School, 10:80 a.m. CHRIST- R.l))' W. Carter, pas- Rev. Pull A. Seller., pallor. Sun" A Prayer ((tr Peace?' "Put and Mrs. Keiiill{h I:kmn ol. Mlda Youtb &amp;erVI.ce, Sun:la,y, G::W P. tor. sunday School, 9:30 a, m.; dey School, 9:30 a. m., Bon QulsYouraelf 1n Their Place " 1 'Tbe land, Pa., Ibug Adams and friend. m.; Preacldng every Sunday, 7 COJIUIWIIlon and worsblpservlce, oaborry, eupt, MorDI1I!I woralllp,
Bread of LU'e." "II We Onzy un- Wheeling, W• Va., Emoline Gor- P. m.
10:30 a. m.; Pr~er meetl111, 10:30 a. m., nrat ani! third SUn.
dorotoo&lt;l," "Four Anchors Bind roll, Mr. and Mr&amp;. st&amp;rU,. MasFREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION- Thurlldl)', 7:30p.m. V. H. Bra- doys each month. Eveq ovanlndlviclual Manto God," and"Why ear, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Riggs Bald Knobs, Portland &amp; Buban loy, Supt.
geU•tie service, 7:30 p. m.,secI Give With JO!' to the lord." Tile and son, llr, and lira, llovid Road. Reo, E. J, Grl!fllh,palllor, CHESTER METHODIST Charge onll ani! fourth Somdl)'a,
hymn, "Amazing Grace," and Riggs ani! daughter and
Sund!IY School, 9:30a.m.; Ropr - Reo. Pearl A. Caeto, PIBtor.
BETHANY EIJB CHURCH Prl)'er cloaed the meeting. ~ Looata Masear.
W.\Jfrod, sowt, Sunday worsbfp CHElTER: Worabfp, 9 a. m.; Rev. Paul A. Sellers, pastor.
IDa: the socialbour,dlehoatess,
Mr. and Mrs, GaryBowmanol aervice, 7:30p.m. PrayerMeet- Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Mrs, lo(ornlng worebfp,9~ a.m.; Sunuslsted b)l Helen ~- JobnatoWn, 0., visited Mr. and 1,., Tuelldl)', 7:30 p.m., Ernest Wald Spencer, !qll. FLAT- dey School, 10:30 a. m, Blytbe
..,-vod xlllreohmenis at a table Mrs. WI)'DO Prince.
llOOier, clue lieder. YouthFel- WOODS: Church School, Sunday, Thalss, Sowt, Youth FoUowsbfp,
~-•.-. decor-eel In the ~
lowoblp, 1'rldiiY' 7:30 p.m. Er- 11 a. m., John Bally • eupt. Wor- 6:30 )/. m.
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Patrick's ~. theme
to u-~nest n-_._.
-wr, Jollller; Roger Wl1- ebfp 10mce alternates wllh AICARMEL EIJB CHURCH-He&lt;,
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Roush, Llna Curtis, Edna PlcJo. bar spring break with Mr. and =• r., pres e •
fred and Flai0100Cil. Services Paul A. Sollers, pastor, Sllltdl)'
ons, llorolhy Baclaley, Fl'IIEOS 11r David Smith
MASON AS'&gt;EMBLY CHURCH Somdl)' morni,_ or evenins, of School, 9:30 a. m.; w~ Roulh,
Wllcoxoo, Vera .......,. m~ Ura
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Osborn o! ~ rtslted Morning worsblp, 11 a. m. Evan· st., Pomeroy - Somday :wor•hll&gt; each
.•• - ~ Sal!ois &gt;lilted the Edith
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gellotlc service, 7:30 p, m.Biblo service, 10:30 a. m, witll IIY- service, 8 p. m. eeiond.Jia;ihtrd
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Sund!IYI oC eech month.
Pita! In Columbua, !imdl)' and and Leene Babcock called ol a nolldl)', 7:30 p, m, Chester TenSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
ENTERPIUSE EIJB CHURCHaccoJJI)Inied by ber soa - in-law Pukerlburg funeral home ~-· ,_,
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Church - P1lmeroy, MUlberry Rev. Monzo!Smlfii,Paotor,lfaiPt
and daualrtero Mr. and Mrs. Roy dey to PI)' re1111ect to Mrs. W, D.
CARLETON CIRJRCH -Kings· Helgbta Hold, north or V$1'11111 Spencer, s.t,.; Eldon WeekA,
Hendrlcks, wore overnight vial._ Pickering, widow of the late Dr. bury Rood. Sunday School, 9:30 Memorial Hoepltal. Pllllllp G11&amp;· Ata't. Warebfp oemcee, 9:30
oraofber par-, Mr. and Mrs, W, D. Plckorlng.
a.m., Ralph Carl. &amp;lpl. Worsbfp er, poator. W-dey, .7:30 p, a. m,; Somdl)' Sdlool, 10:30 a.
lloatJ l'lnkm li ~n. Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Autherson oervlce, 10:30 a. m. ani! 7:30 p, m., Bible Sludy andprl)'ormeet- m, Youth FoUowaldp, 6:30 J&gt;.m,
Sellerl wao to be retorDed home o1 Newlfk ri • ltod Mr• ~N
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BW Swain.
WednolldiY, 7:30p.m.
10:30 a.m.; Woreblp, 9:10a.m,
Youlb cbolr, 8:30 11o m. w-oMr. and llro. Crltt Bndford
Leone Sisson spent a woekeod
HEA1il METHODIST CHURCH
FIIIST UNITED PRESBYTER· doy 7:30 p. m.
rialtod Mrs. Laura SOyre and visiting her daughter, Cafol.yn -Middleport, Reo, "MaXDonalwt, IAN CIRJRCH -Jiflddleport, Reo.
MORNING STAR EUB - Rn,
Mr. Homer Ha,yman at Holzer Koon.\g, li Unlversll)' 11otp11a1 polllor, Jack Bechtle, Charch Howard ~It, palllor. James Menzel Smith, putor. Jolin lhle,
HoiiPital on !imdey aftermon.
ln Columbua.
Sehool Sqpt. Chorcb School, 9:30 Buclwlan, Somdl)' School "'-· !qll. Fred Smltll, Ate't. Sunday
Weokend and Soa1dey guests ol
SFC R1.fmoacJ Larldna, son of a. m.; Worobfp servloe, 10:30
Somdl)' Sehool, 9:30
Scbool, 9:46 L lll,j ~-­
Mr. and Mra. Jack !llal1lnack Mr. and Mro. Fred Lorldna, hu a. m.; Mlddloporl - l'mleroy a. m. Worebfp Service, 10:30 obfp, 10:45 a. m.; i'nu'tr moetwere llfll! Maraballe Starl&gt;IIICk, rotornod bome from v M.-ot Y- Fellowebfp,Sun- a. m. Choir proctlco, 7:30p.m. 11111, 7:30 J&gt;. m, 'lllurlldl)'; )'outli
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Sbal1l1111Ck,
Mr. and Mrs. OIICar -..,k \Ill', 6 p, m. SomdiiY ......_...,.. WodDescla.v.
FeUowsbiP, 7:30 p. m,SunJ!aJ,
Jr., and flmill' Uld Mr, and Mrs, were dlmo'r guestl of Mr, IIIII' siJIP, 7:10 p, m.; Ofllelal Boord
FORElT RUN METHODIST CHURCH OF . CHIRST - '1414.
P. H, Baker, all of Columbus. Mrs. 1JDJ1so.y Lyou, TIUOra meetinll, llrlll Somdo7 oC mooth, ROY. Wendell G. Slutler, postar. dloport, ~ ani! lolaiD. .adt
Mrs. O!a Adamo of Zanesville Plalna, ani! Mr. and Mrs. Star- 6 P.m.; WSCS 1IOCODd MOIIOIIJI of Warebfp eomce, 9 a. m.; Sun- Settee, eupt, Bible School, 1:30
Ja vlolt!Jw her brother, Mr. and 11ng Masoor and funlly,
- · 7:30 p, m,; Eleanor Clr- dey School, 10 a.m. Mre. Fred a. m.; Mol'IIIQiworebfp, 10;30 a.
Mrs. Omer Cramlet and her sJ•
Mr. and Mre. Hank Holter de, 'l'bundiY; Clau 12 N..,., s.pt.
m.; Evea1nl: worlldp, ?~,jt. m.s,
tor, Mrs. Mae Pearson.
rioltod Mr, and Mre. llo&gt;id Hoi._ third Wodnelldl)', Altornoon Clr·
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE !'riiYer eonlce, w~••? p,.
Reclnl evonlng dinner guestl or of Chester.
cle, eecoad '!'luridlY allor11001\, · NAZARDiE - Rev, Konootb m. RIY. Raulln MD)'II', ,....,
or Mrs. Ethel Wheeler were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Do rid Smltll Cboir pradlco, 7 P. m, Wodnes- Plerco, postar. Soa1dl)' Sehool, 'CHURCH OF tHE NAZAii!!:NE
and lira. Glen Paulin o1
&gt;!sited Mr. and lire. ~~Barr da;r.
9:30 ·a. m., lll)'mond Walllurn, -Middleport, Reo, ~lor,
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IJNITED METHODIST CHURCH eupt, Worebfp service, 10:30 a, pastor. LOoter TQ'I,or,si&amp;Sun·
Mrs. -....,k Grimm andMr. and Mrs, Fred LorldDa - l'miii'O)', Church School, 9:15 m,; Ev.,..uatlc eemce, 7:30 clay Sehool, 9:30 a. m.1 ......
Ronnie, I1PtOt couPle ol dl)'s were dinner gueot• of Mr. and a. m.; Wonbfp eemce, 10:30. 1/o m.; Prayer mootbw, Wodnes- Worohlp, 10:30 a. m.; .nmtori!O""'OIRiy with Mr. and !Ira. Law&gt;- Mrs. Norman Weber ofT_..• MYF, 6p.m.Choirpradlce, 7:30 clay, 7:30 p, m.
clet;v, 6o30 J&gt;. m~ NYI'S, 6o46 p,
ence Grimm.
PlainB. Other guosta IIi tho p, m. Wednesday, PubHelnvltod
SYRACI.\5E CIRJRCH OF THE m. Somday EYqollotlc ~.
Mr. an&lt;i Mro. sam Curtis and Weber bomo wore SFC and llro. tD attenll those oervlces. Glen NAZIU\ENE -!loY. A. E. 'Miller, 7:30 p, m, !'riiYor meotiJW, Wed&lt;laughter, !110 Ann, ol Lo-•· D •• _ _ .
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Supt. Mrs, June VanVranken, or- School s·- o.~.. Sebool,
THE SALVA110N ARMY -&amp;I·
6Pent the weekend with bia P""'
Mr• ..:~~o~
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- oc k ganlat~ Mra. Betty Rawlings, mu- clai18S for
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtill. ·•st·~ "- --• MrI. ,•··-•
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charge, Somday, 10 a.m,,lloiiMr. and Mrs. ,...I •.A... Croas, F'ltch of Ha---•
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er, Mrs. A. B. Cross, returned ~'
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to her heme alter spending two
llro, Ethel Evana ol Pomeroy m.; BYF, 6 p, m, Bible stud,y, of ooclt mooth 7:30p.m.
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MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -Mid•
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P":.." ~~~~ ~ and 11011, .tlce 8:30 ~. m. Wedneedllf,
Church- Reo. Amo1 'ftlllo,_pU- dloport, coraor' of ·rourtti and
Mr. andMrs.LawreneeGrimm
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and bab)l of Pataskala I1P&lt;I1I tho Cor~ lllllllleld, rislted rocOIIIIY
MT, IJNION BAPTJS'I' - Reo, Woreblp oemeo,_ll a.m.; Wed· Sunday SdiOol, 9:30 a. m.;IIIOI'!Iweekendwlthhisporenls,Mr.and with Mr. and lira. Nonnln COCUCox,putor.Sund!IYSchool IIOediiY prl)'or moot!,_, 7:30p. IDI worShip, 10:10 a. m,, Arlilild
Mrs. Roderick Grimm.
Sobulor.
ouperintendent, Larry Clark. m.; Somday nllhtworobfp, 7t30.
Rlcbarde, !ltiPL . ·
Mr. and Mrs, Tltu&gt; Plcktlll and
lira. Anno. Buck and Mre. flUI&gt;. Somdl)' Scbool, 9:4~ a. m,;Sunlll)'
sYRACI.\5E FIIIST JJNITED
RUTL~ FIIIST BAfi'JST sisters, Josie and Maude,o(~r.. can cl. Hyaell Ibm vlltted with evening worship, 7:30; Wectnes... PRESBYTERIAN- Rev. LiMon Jley, Samilol J. Jackli&gt;a, jJUior,
cuse &gt;i&amp;ited Mrs. Frankie Neit- Yro. Goerglalllohl.
dey Pfi)'Of and Bible atud)&lt;, 7:30 H. Stebbins,~. Worebfp, 9 Prl)'oc ..ntce, 1:30 a. 1!14 SillMr• Larry ~er • Cleveland, P. m.
a. m. Sunday SChool, 10 a. m.; dol' Scbnol, 10 a. m., Mil, ~ler ~dicy afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. EdwardHowelloC spent • w.-,.1 with bls &amp;liter
Bible Study ani! Pfi)'Of Ml"ffee, - · B!IIJar, Sqii, WarsbiP
Pomeroy 81&gt;0111 a dey with lira. and brotber-U..Iaw, Mr. and !Ira.
SUTTON METHODIST - Reo, Wodnelldl)', 7 p, m,
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Gretta Simi&gt;Horry Clark.
John W. Kimbler, poator. sunEDEN JJNITED BRETHREN IN
Union, llrlll ani! eecGild jan.
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lira, Vlrsia llyaell and eon, dill' School, 10:30 a. m.; WorShip CHRIST • Eldoo R. Blake, Pll· dl)'l at $:30 p, m.; ~
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Holzer Ho&gt;Pital and called on lira, Or&gt;ille Alien.
fourtll Somday each monlh.
Wlmle Hol..,..r' supt. MornllW
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sermon,
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her stster,
PUio .:.ather 'lo.AIIIr
Cbrtattan
7130 p.
stock at Kanauga. _
!ted over tho week... with his Na,..._ - Rov.HerbertGrate, m., Yro, LYdl Chovallor, prod• tor. Somdl)'
DU&gt;thOr, lira. Con - w .
pastor. WorlhiP servlce,lla.m. deal. S&lt;q IOI'rico and smncn, Xornbll Warebfp, ,
Yr. Hlnnon Fox of Fostoria and 7:30 p, m., SIJnds.y, Sllncll)' St21l. llfltl·-k pr••or mHInroblp, 7tlll;
the Fox
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him "'hool, 9:30 a. m. Charlol Bie- 11111, Wlllnosday, 7:10)).
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sell, ll4Jt., Richard Barton, a.. Mule 110111-..er, clalll4
fl) -~·for 1
r..:::; llstUit s,.n. Pr&amp;J~or mooting, · POIIEROY LOWER
BY MRS. BERTHA PARKER
ChUreh!lor
·llomorlal WMiosde.J, 7:30 •"• m.
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meeting wlll be held 011 AprJI 11
at Jaekion. There we(e 62 lick
c~Js I'I'P&gt;fted , and rt&gt;UIId robin
clirdo were sent to Mrs. Jed
·Webitef, Sr., and. Mr~t. OtarJe•
Karrrl Sr. wilo- ore 1.11 o\ this
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reeetved ' by Mr.~.~ w~er that
.-., · ''eh offlcei' take a ctulrch mega..
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rn-B,Dv N'.iwers

have .a district oftlcer attend a
· meetih&amp; and organize
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Plans were announced for a
molber,claughter banquet to be
'• held In MIJI In a JOint ,meeting
: .with tile Lydia Circle.
The· !rlendoblp circle and the
1 Lord' a Prayer in wtl'lon coneluded the llieellng, During lhe
"'clal hour wllich follOwed a

deaaert course waa

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RAY RIGGs, INC•

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

LincoJn.Mor&lt;uey.Com~~-&amp;wUsb

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lire-wear. fen\, Precision Hunter TUNE-IN

Mr. and Mrs.Bobb)l Joe Adalno of Racine are annoonclng
the ongagemelll and awroochlng marriage ol their daughter
Linda CherylJ. to Mr. Gary Dennis Evans, son or Mrs. CArob'~
Evans of Mlneravllle 8JlCil the late Mr. Mark Evans. ·
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Miss /\dams, a 1966 graduate of ~uthern Local High
&gt;chool, Is employed b)l Ohio Unlversit,y's College o! Educ..,
Uon. Mr~ Evans, ·also a 1966 graduate 31 ~thern Local, is
sor&gt;tng In the Army at Fort Jackson, s. (;,
An CPOJI&lt;hurch wedding Is planned for7:30oclockon April
6 in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day .5aJJX.a
on the Portia~Racine Road.

An additional $25.00 will 1M 1llowed

Wheel Boloncing puis the pleasure and

mont of I 3-wire 11rvico ontronco which Is
quilt to 10rve the now woter hooter.

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Pick U, an• Dlllmy AU S.t'Yict
Clttmr,OIIIo
915-3350

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Wary o1 the Volunteer Fire Deparbnonl mal In regular eos:

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slon Mi&gt;ndl)' DJih~ Marth 11, In

the lowD hilt'wla, the preaident,
Jean !fall, prO"alcJing. Roll call
~-~··· _,aweret! &lt;b¥ II meinboro:
11te em8rienCY rescue unit
·. · wao preaented with • dlock oC
'.114 to !li.Y for the InsuranCe
. Of tho Bftlbuianco. ·
• To . !Ia~ Ch~ lldlto have 736
Easter bas~• ord,red. Orders
!"IIY · lie IJIU!ft to 'IQ)' Auxiliary

member. .ICe,.

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las.s 'to buy lhan.ftama-lype dryers , , . IS much as ,$40
, !•,sa' An~ that'l j~ttlhe beginning, Since they're flama)e,._ you can lnstalllhem anyiorhere with one electrical
~nocllon. The11't n~ dirt, no by-produtl$ of combus',~' no lumas. ,With fewer moving . p~rls, le'a can _go
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cost of $1,1 monlh. Big value? It's Amarlca'sfavorite
dryer, fi'el~rred by women two t~ one over flame-type
drying, YOU can move up to electric drying at tho lowest
QO,SI ever right now, by laking advantage of opocial
m~n~y, ~avirlg wiring certlllcataa available to our
custome~. Aak your appliance dealer for details.

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mont. of tny 2-wire ltrvlce entreneo or the ,.,,_

sofely back in their driving, anll tavu

Brown, or Mrs. George W••
Charles Yeago, band direct&amp;-.lllnodnced - that the hll!f&gt; siJqol
co.cort band will participate ln
the dllllrlct band contest to be
held In Jroaton oo March 23.
~e alao ,ennounced that t h e
"Impacts" had recently made
reOOrdtngs and the records wtll
be · olferlll !61'-'lili"ln' tile near

WIUIS UTHONY
lolilkiiiiPOrt

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are asked to contact Mrs.
Gor4oti Chevalier, Mrs. Walter

and 'Diltrlbutors
Of Hi&amp;h Grade Coal
Wilt Colilmbla, W, Va.

:H0 Lil&gt;co!D st.

Whot't more (mPCutarlt than the

The next meeting ot the group
Plana for a rummage sale on
was
scheduled tor April 9 at
March 23 and Tag Day activlwhich
time plans will be rnade
tles on March 30 were made when
tqr
band
banquets and parties.
GO ON srRIKE
the Band Boosters Association
TOLEDO (UPD ·- More than of tJie Eastern High School met
800 emplo,yes of the Toledo Scale recently at the school.
Corp., walked oil their jobs toBoth the rwnmage Ale and
dey at 011!0 minute post mldnll!f&gt;t the Tal nay aetiYities wtu be
In a contract diapu!O.
held in Pomeroy. Committees
were appointed to work on the
proJects and persons haYln8
to contribute to the

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Mro. Clara Thomas with Mrs.
Ruth &lt;BarnttJ 81 a c o n t r ibutllll hostess. The St. Patrick••
llll' theme wao · carried out In
the table decoraitons.

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SY\IAC\.\SE llE'f!lli!)F Cirole met at ~or.' •,• A. Caoto, Putor. !Oindllf !ichool ETY - PomonQ&lt;. "!Oib•-~·
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fumace hea~ Pomeroy, ·
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REVIVAL STAR11NG at tile
Mt. Iierman UB Church.
M~h 11. at 7:311 p.m. each
eyenlng. Rev. Carey Knlttlt'
Of CIDCinnau,. wUl be lbe ev"'ge!IJI. Special alnging each CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy;
One three room apartment,
1eventng. Everyone
is welvery nice and modern: Sbown
l.come.
3-1-JJtc
by appointment only. Phone
','.;:
U.lfc
iiAM SHOOT Sunday, March 992.-5271.
11, starting at 12 noon to 4

p.m. on the Robert Hill farm, FURNISHED APARTMENT.
Racine-Bashan· Road. Spon- couple only, 2t2 S. 5th Ave.,
sored by Racine Fire Depart- Middleport, 1192-5435. 3-tO-tlc

ment.

J.14-3tc

" Slle.
FOr

P.ESIDENCE telephone custo- CARPETS a !right? Make them
mers. Now, no installation a beautiful siBht with Blue
charge fl)f' extension tele- Lustre. Rent electric shamphones. can our business of- pooer. Baker Furniture.
fice for details 99Z.2t9t .
3-11-Stc
3·t4-t2tc
SPECIAL PERMANENTS regular $15 now $9.50. Cletith
Brogan's Shop, pllone 7425300.
3-t!-30\C:

MOBIL HOME, t0x50, two bedrooms, coppertone kitchen,
wall to wall carpet ln living
room. All gas appliances.
Phone 9!12-26t9.
3-7-t2tp

HAPPY HOUR, Shenang SprlngJ SINGER SEWING machine In
NUe Club. 5 to 6 p.m. Mon- lovely sewing table. Does al1
day thrU Friday. Ladies night regular sewing, plus dial
every Friday.
utlc equipped for fancy zig zag
designs, buttonholee, overPENNY - ONE t946 PENNY
cast, etc. Only 6 monthly paywill pay 1m' a brake adjal~
ments of lt .61 per week.
ment at Pomeroy Homt &amp;
Pbono 992.-26!5.
3-5-tfc

Auto.

1-T-tlc

HAPPY VALLEY p~·; ~ will be
at Jacks Cl&lt;~ · Friday and
Saturday from 8 to 2:30.
3-t3-31p

SINGER

SEWING machine,
sews forward and reverse.
Zig zag equipped to buttonhole, monogram, dam, etc.
SeWll Uke new. Pay off 6 pay-

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1963 MEROUHY ' ~.
'
.•
1 .. • • . . . . • • • . . . . . . .$896
2 Dr, Monterey, vs, automatic trans•• ~ w.w. tires, white
!lni~h, Shl11&gt; and clean Interior, radio and h-r.
1963 PoNTIAc ........... _. ...............$996
Tempest Lemans 2 LOOr, 326 VS 3 speed Roor Ohll4 bucket
seats. Radio and heater. Localt owner car~

.. · ·.. ·

1964 FORD •• , •••• , •• , •• , • , , , •••• , •• , •••$1395
Galaxie 500 4 door. Local owned. ~p clean Interior red
over white finish, good tires, 352 engine, automatic ~wer
steering. R. and H.
.
•

l'!li~LioUtil·
1~1~· alt.....,,
' aP~Ino. . "'"
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..rt,, ONIOII , ....nt itew.
, AREA. w.t.REHbusE
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Busi!(ess Services
. C'

C. BRADFORD

1+Ut;TIONEER

.Completo

servt&lt;e

Wr~, Ploae or

· ..
ForS1Ie

Real Esta.te For S.le
'

36 INCH Magic Chef Range,
used only 4 years, like new.
Will trade for 30 inch G. E.
Electric Range, similar condition, Phone 992.-2616. 3-t4-6lc FARM - 58 Acres - 25 Tillable - til. story 7 room
frame. bath, basement, fur19".&gt;8 SEWING MACHINE nevnace heating, barn, chicken
er been used. I am onl~ askhouse, One mile from Harriing 135 and will accept $1.25
sonville on paved road,
weekly, Phone 991·2665.
$7,000.00
3-14-tfc
POMEROY - EAST MAIN g room frame, 5 bedrooms,
SINGER SEWING Machine in
new walnut sewing table, zig two baths, can be 2 apartmeniS, furnace heating, basez:ag equipped to buttonhole,
ment, garage, large Jot in
monogram. overcast, fancy
good
neighborhood. front and
design, etc. Pay off 7 pay.
back porches. Modem ldlchments $5 each, Phone 992en
and bath on first floor. Fi·
2685 .
3-14-tfc
nancing can be arranged.
ltO,OOO.OO
1964 PONTIAC Catalina Safari
POMEROY
EAST
MAIN
ST.
va. automatic, 9 passenger - 2 story home, 5 rooms,
station wagon, power brakes,
bath, garage, front porch,
power steering, luggage rack.
Now
rented $35.00 per month.
red and white, priced at
$3,500.00
wholesale. 1953 Chevrolet lm·
pala 2 door Sport Coupe, po- VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD
wer brakes, flOWer steering,
Albert M. Cox. Broker
air conditioning, V8, automa·
llt!.3830
9ft.3l3f
tic, priced at wholesale. 1965
Mustang, V8. floor shirt, white
vinyl too. sharp, call 9926547. Financing available.
' Insurance
Will sell or trade.
3-14-tfc

C,c;ltlu tt1ltt

-

·

Cloilla!cl .

. Crill Bndftrd.
' lllctiO, o.to

·· attte

Reflller·
oUon sentee. Jacl&lt;'a Rlfrll-

AIR CONDl'\'IONING

Wheel Allgnln~

eratlon, N~w Haven. hone
. f I tie

182-J179.

READY • MIX

ered right to

concrete deliv-

jOur proJecl
Fast and easy. Free estlmates. Phone 9!12-3111. Goe&amp;lein Ready· Ml• Co., Middle-

port, Ohla.

I It tie

BUDGET PRICE furniture on
our thtrd floor budget a1mp.

-GUARANTEED-

POMEROY

~=~~~;::;:;::;;:::::::=
I
Want ABeautiful Yard Tills Summer

Fully

~~
~

Free

Insured

, '1j,J( . .

Estlm1tts

Baker
Obto Furniture. Middleport.
? IS tic
SEWING

MACHINES, repair

Rrvlce, all makea. WY I2284. The Fabric Shol&gt;, Poll&gt;
eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
and service. We Sharpen
Scissors.
341fc
EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
11-311-TFC

O'Connor's .vI •.
TR£E AND &amp;UftfriPE
_,.,Aft

I

,af

New Slt&gt;Pif Wide Oval!

Repnlred Assorted
Adjustment Tires

Ju&amp;t ARRIVED!.

s16.50 &amp; s18.50

AU SIZES

~12.00

All Regular Sizes
S12.50

plua tax each

CLYDE KUHN

John W. VanMeter

,.

new rubber, one owner, new

350 Diesel John Duerr tractor
Herman U. B. Church March
winch angle blade canopy.
u·at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Marlon
Reynolds, below Drive
Rev. CoreY Knlllle of CincinInn Theatre, Mason. W. V~.
nati. Obto wiU be tile Evanges-to-6tc RATS, MICE eliminated forevlist. Special singing each eveer. "Get Star'• 2\1 lb. 11.69,
nlnt. Everyone Is weleomo. t9'18 FULLY autom•tlc Sewln~
Ebersbach Hdwe., Sugar Run
U.JJtc
Machine, complete to make
Mill, Pickens, Mason, Star
buttonholes. darn, and emb.
Supply, Wagner, Racine.
W•nted To Buy
t5 builtin designs. This mach. :1-tS-ltp
TEAM OF HORSES, t! to 15011
ine is In perfect condition.
ll&gt;o., good-broke, phone 992.- This machine !Kild for UW.95, SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing ma2215.
3-J.3.31e
balance now $75.00 or take
chine, needs no cams. All
over paymelits of lli.18 per
built·in £eatures. Makes butANTIQUES, furniture, dllbes,
month. Try it in your home.
tonholes, fancy designs, sews
~llaneous. Mrs. Howard
Call 9!12-2836.
S-12-61c
on buttons etc. Pay $5 Per.
Cecil, IIIII W. Main St., Pomemonth or pay balance d g e
I'OJ.
1-15-tlc WANTED re&amp;ponsible pariy to
$47.22. Free borne demonstraassume payments of 15.1t per
tion. Call 992.-3218.
3-t~tc
month
or
pay
balance
due
Help W1nted
$91.64 for t968 stereo console SOLID STATE STEREO, t~7
ROUTE SALESMAN
wllh AM and FM radio, ~
HERE is an excellent opportunwalnut stereo console with 1 4
speed
automatic
changer.
Call
speakers, 4 speed automatic
ity for the right man to make
992.-2836.
3-tl-6lc
an extremely good career on
rhanger. Take over payments
of
$5 per month or pay balan established route. Better
Leading
HAY,
C.Orge
Carson,
than average working eondlance 167.30. Call 992-32t6.
S-1l-6tp
Creek Road.
Uons and first rate fringe
3-tiM&gt;tc
benefits. Guaranteed salary
plus commission. For penon. WEST Highland White Terriers, STEREO. Beautilul AM &amp; FM
black and silver, Miniature
al interview and complete demaple stereo just received
Schnauzers, Miniature, Poodtails write to 8oi IJIII.J, 0&lt;1
from overstocked coinpany,
les. Little Barkaroo Kennels,
The Daily Sentinel, Poiii!I'O)'.
will sell at dealers cost. Price
Coolville, 687-2836. 3-12-tOtc
1114.95 or monthly payments.
Giving name, addrell, ate
and phone number.
Z.l:t.Sic
Cali 99:1-3218.
3-tS-61&lt;:
HOUSE for sale 1 in Clifton.
Beautiful private home, for 1961 CHEVY IMPALA, 1956
Winted to Rent
chlldRn, sll nioms (three
GMC Pickup, garden tractor
THREE or four bedroom home
bedrooms), divided basement,
and tllble saw. Phone !47-2t6t
in Rulland school district by
play room and sbower. Two
:1-15-lilc
April t. Must accept chldren,
lots 50 I 100; 12 I (8 bam.
can furnish references, Phone
Preperly fenced in. Inquire BARN MANURE, Sherman Ro14:1-5032.
s.I!-!tc
at Blanche Compoon, CUIherts. Phone 992-6476. 3-t5-3tc
too.
S-t-30t&lt;
For Rent
GOOD BALED HAY, horse hay
TRAILER. Brown's Trailer POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
and cow hay, 50 cents a bale
Court, Minersville, Phone mminiature. $75 and up. Stud.
&lt;~t barn. 1960 Ford SlarHner ,
3324 .
:1-14-31&lt;
service and grooming. Phooe
body, tires and mechanically
992.-5443.
11 3 lfc
AI.
William
Houdashelt.
7 ROOM house at Bashan.
Kingsbury Road. Phone 992!
S-!Utp POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt.
Phone 94H'103.
6658.
3-t5-3tc
Portland. Phona 143-22SI.
11 3 tfc
4 ROOM and bath unfuvnlBbed
Business Servl- ..

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apartment. PhOne

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LOGAN FIRE &amp; SAFET·;
S-IS-tie rnAL. heavy. lurn."~ stn)I;Pr. ell'!
EQUIPMENT, sales and lOr·
and mine run. txcel~lor Salt
Worb. inc .. E. Main St .. Pn· vice, Pomeroy Ohio, RD
FURNISHJiD apartment, I
mei'I&gt;V. Pli&lt;lne 9!1'!~1891 . t2-6-tfc special prices on exUngulll!rooms and bath, Harold Newers for boat*~ trailers ID t1
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ell, Cheeter, Pbone . . - .
homes. Dwight\ Lll8'1'1 ,1112i
3-Jllfe IIIQBJ~ iloJ.i.EI ,IJS\i· excellent 382t, Chart.S M~ban· 9ft.
conditiM. Completely furnio!'·
'
6364, Mu Elcllll)tOf - ·
ed. $!~.001 Call 99:1-5262. ,
FURNISHED l'li'O MOROOJI
Lawrence Eblin IIIH62!.
~-~·c
APARTMBNT, Mk!dleJI'Iit,
:1-Nttt
phone lt'UI'lt.
11-lde

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M-IA'T A

Mli5HT DO IN OI&lt;DER
10 Elf S.UPFOI&lt;TED IN
"fHE MANNE!&lt; 1ll WHICH

61-tE'S. ACCUSTO\o\ED.

tence.

/l :
Mr. ~ Mrs. ·Blain Ttllor- , . .,

called "" Mr. and M,l.· Wl,l'he ·. ·'
evOinlnS. . '·,!
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Bnckloo .&amp;a.ra,
:o-=-(,\n-w..-,.

~un"ol"'~'

G0tN0 IIIP

IOmtiHO .. ,

UNfAII QUIVII

o\ll~lll~'f': lf'o\at "'• tltifttp tlu• 6......, ., ''"' arl aiii'IIOII
lrf'!pf lt•r llu6oM:-- ..IAIOfiiUI"
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ua.aL MOnet

S..dul propoaaa. will be reeei't'H
bY lfle Mel• Local· 84!hool os.trtet
Bo..rd of Zl'lueaUell, lleiP Coullt,«,
at lt. office In the NlddkPOI1 Hl•h

Ne Vloltlng Cailr
No Russian czat
ited the 'Whlte

Srtlool Bulkllnr until 11:00 o'dock

Gr~nd

noon . .-\prll 1. 1111118. for u . s . Trefl•·
ury note• that "'"' • maturlly vi·
lue o( 121.000 end 130.000 rft;pel!·
tlveb YI'Nell will rnaWn 1t th• eftd
of a •"'- month• p•rkld of time.
Jfelr• Local khoul DLJtrld
Bonrd of Eduutloll

guest at the
slon d'-'ring the·
lion of Preside
Grant.
· ,),'

L . · W. MeCom .. , Clerlr:

'llr. 15-U

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D~ke

9115-4141

nRESU

TIRES

ments $8.76 each or $30 cash\
GUN SHOOT SUNDAY, MARCH
Phone 992.-2685.
3-5-tlc
""l't.A. It noon, sponsored by
~
"''Malid American Legion, HAY AND
STRAW. Phone !19'1Ham and Baeon, Shotguna
621'7.
3·3-12tn
only, everybody welcome.
3-t:J.31p
t96t CHRYSLER Newport V8.
REVIVAL starting at tile MI.

Snwlft
.
uu.ou;

~::C:h:•:te:'·:Oh::lo:::-:~·~Phon~
: ~-~·~98~5-3~$4~7~.~ ,

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EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP,
14.95 plus parts If needed,
Pom.,..y Home &amp; Auto.
11-30-TFC

DAUTO

Originated O.arfoa&lt;

wind ',

.DAILY
AT
7:SO A.M.
12 ·NOON '
3 ·P.M.- •

·.

AN&amp; ' ~ ·

4:30 P.M. .•
·~

Keeping Meigs
Gollio and
Meson Area
Informed As
Well. As ,
Enterlained

OFF IUHI'T£1

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o., ~~~r~11' J'-' l· OO~ 1

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IN ~IDDLEPORl . .
SIGNS
•.,, ·
FertiO~ti~·~~~
AND LOWEll POMEROY
QU:I'I'V. . Motor •CO• .';
All i ..trofo, :jl;olil;{ ~....
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11 nnh ptr '!'lrtl ~ UftHcvtln
1-rtltonl·
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CARD Of. TtJIINill &amp; HITUAlY
f!ar Sl w•l'd mlnlftiiiUI'I. 11.

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lltt 1~ , '!J!'" ..."'. Dill'

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Mrs. (I 1 or d
••Faye,, M1111 ey
• ddIePorI
M
For Rent

LARGE five room and balb

apartment, newty detoratl!d.,
fumace hea~ Pomeroy, ·
Phone 992-S30'1.
H-lk
- - - - - 'I FURNISHED GARAGE APART·
MENT on Lincoln HDI, Ad·
ulls only, phone - ·
Wl-30tc

REVIVAL STAR11NG at tile
Mt. Iierman UB Church.
M~h 11. at 7:311 p.m. each
eyenlng. Rev. Carey Knlttlt'
Of CIDCinnau,. wUl be lbe ev"'ge!IJI. Special alnging each CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy;
One three room apartment,
1eventng. Everyone
is welvery nice and modern: Sbown
l.come.
3-1-JJtc
by appointment only. Phone
','.;:
U.lfc
iiAM SHOOT Sunday, March 992.-5271.
11, starting at 12 noon to 4

p.m. on the Robert Hill farm, FURNISHED APARTMENT.
Racine-Bashan· Road. Spon- couple only, 2t2 S. 5th Ave.,
sored by Racine Fire Depart- Middleport, 1192-5435. 3-tO-tlc

ment.

J.14-3tc

" Slle.
FOr

P.ESIDENCE telephone custo- CARPETS a !right? Make them
mers. Now, no installation a beautiful siBht with Blue
charge fl)f' extension tele- Lustre. Rent electric shamphones. can our business of- pooer. Baker Furniture.
fice for details 99Z.2t9t .
3-11-Stc
3·t4-t2tc
SPECIAL PERMANENTS regular $15 now $9.50. Cletith
Brogan's Shop, pllone 7425300.
3-t!-30\C:

MOBIL HOME, t0x50, two bedrooms, coppertone kitchen,
wall to wall carpet ln living
room. All gas appliances.
Phone 9!12-26t9.
3-7-t2tp

HAPPY HOUR, Shenang SprlngJ SINGER SEWING machine In
NUe Club. 5 to 6 p.m. Mon- lovely sewing table. Does al1
day thrU Friday. Ladies night regular sewing, plus dial
every Friday.
utlc equipped for fancy zig zag
designs, buttonholee, overPENNY - ONE t946 PENNY
cast, etc. Only 6 monthly paywill pay 1m' a brake adjal~
ments of lt .61 per week.
ment at Pomeroy Homt &amp;
Pbono 992.-26!5.
3-5-tfc

Auto.

1-T-tlc

HAPPY VALLEY p~·; ~ will be
at Jacks Cl&lt;~ · Friday and
Saturday from 8 to 2:30.
3-t3-31p

SINGER

SEWING machine,
sews forward and reverse.
Zig zag equipped to buttonhole, monogram, dam, etc.
SeWll Uke new. Pay off 6 pay-

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IUII·I

1963 MEROUHY ' ~.
'
.•
1 .. • • . . . . • • • . . . . . . .$896
2 Dr, Monterey, vs, automatic trans•• ~ w.w. tires, white
!lni~h, Shl11&gt; and clean Interior, radio and h-r.
1963 PoNTIAc ........... _. ...............$996
Tempest Lemans 2 LOOr, 326 VS 3 speed Roor Ohll4 bucket
seats. Radio and heater. Localt owner car~

.. · ·.. ·

1964 FORD •• , •••• , •• , •• , • , , , •••• , •• , •••$1395
Galaxie 500 4 door. Local owned. ~p clean Interior red
over white finish, good tires, 352 engine, automatic ~wer
steering. R. and H.
.
•

l'!li~LioUtil·
1~1~· alt.....,,
' aP~Ino. . "'"
.viU.,
..rt,, ONIOII , ....nt itew.
, AREA. w.t.REHbusE
•.

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'!!_R,q,v·:'·..

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Busi!(ess Services
. C'

C. BRADFORD

1+Ut;TIONEER

.Completo

servt&lt;e

Wr~, Ploae or

· ..
ForS1Ie

Real Esta.te For S.le
'

36 INCH Magic Chef Range,
used only 4 years, like new.
Will trade for 30 inch G. E.
Electric Range, similar condition, Phone 992.-2616. 3-t4-6lc FARM - 58 Acres - 25 Tillable - til. story 7 room
frame. bath, basement, fur19".&gt;8 SEWING MACHINE nevnace heating, barn, chicken
er been used. I am onl~ askhouse, One mile from Harriing 135 and will accept $1.25
sonville on paved road,
weekly, Phone 991·2665.
$7,000.00
3-14-tfc
POMEROY - EAST MAIN g room frame, 5 bedrooms,
SINGER SEWING Machine in
new walnut sewing table, zig two baths, can be 2 apartmeniS, furnace heating, basez:ag equipped to buttonhole,
ment, garage, large Jot in
monogram. overcast, fancy
good
neighborhood. front and
design, etc. Pay off 7 pay.
back porches. Modem ldlchments $5 each, Phone 992en
and bath on first floor. Fi·
2685 .
3-14-tfc
nancing can be arranged.
ltO,OOO.OO
1964 PONTIAC Catalina Safari
POMEROY
EAST
MAIN
ST.
va. automatic, 9 passenger - 2 story home, 5 rooms,
station wagon, power brakes,
bath, garage, front porch,
power steering, luggage rack.
Now
rented $35.00 per month.
red and white, priced at
$3,500.00
wholesale. 1953 Chevrolet lm·
pala 2 door Sport Coupe, po- VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD
wer brakes, flOWer steering,
Albert M. Cox. Broker
air conditioning, V8, automa·
llt!.3830
9ft.3l3f
tic, priced at wholesale. 1965
Mustang, V8. floor shirt, white
vinyl too. sharp, call 9926547. Financing available.
' Insurance
Will sell or trade.
3-14-tfc

C,c;ltlu tt1ltt

-

·

Cloilla!cl .

. Crill Bndftrd.
' lllctiO, o.to

·· attte

Reflller·
oUon sentee. Jacl&lt;'a Rlfrll-

AIR CONDl'\'IONING

Wheel Allgnln~

eratlon, N~w Haven. hone
. f I tie

182-J179.

READY • MIX

ered right to

concrete deliv-

jOur proJecl
Fast and easy. Free estlmates. Phone 9!12-3111. Goe&amp;lein Ready· Ml• Co., Middle-

port, Ohla.

I It tie

BUDGET PRICE furniture on
our thtrd floor budget a1mp.

-GUARANTEED-

POMEROY

~=~~~;::;:;::;;:::::::=
I
Want ABeautiful Yard Tills Summer

Fully

~~
~

Free

Insured

, '1j,J( . .

Estlm1tts

Baker
Obto Furniture. Middleport.
? IS tic
SEWING

MACHINES, repair

Rrvlce, all makea. WY I2284. The Fabric Shol&gt;, Poll&gt;
eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
and service. We Sharpen
Scissors.
341fc
EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
11-311-TFC

O'Connor's .vI •.
TR£E AND &amp;UftfriPE
_,.,Aft

I

,af

New Slt&gt;Pif Wide Oval!

Repnlred Assorted
Adjustment Tires

Ju&amp;t ARRIVED!.

s16.50 &amp; s18.50

AU SIZES

~12.00

All Regular Sizes
S12.50

plua tax each

CLYDE KUHN

John W. VanMeter

,.

new rubber, one owner, new

350 Diesel John Duerr tractor
Herman U. B. Church March
winch angle blade canopy.
u·at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Marlon
Reynolds, below Drive
Rev. CoreY Knlllle of CincinInn Theatre, Mason. W. V~.
nati. Obto wiU be tile Evanges-to-6tc RATS, MICE eliminated forevlist. Special singing each eveer. "Get Star'• 2\1 lb. 11.69,
nlnt. Everyone Is weleomo. t9'18 FULLY autom•tlc Sewln~
Ebersbach Hdwe., Sugar Run
U.JJtc
Machine, complete to make
Mill, Pickens, Mason, Star
buttonholes. darn, and emb.
Supply, Wagner, Racine.
W•nted To Buy
t5 builtin designs. This mach. :1-tS-ltp
TEAM OF HORSES, t! to 15011
ine is In perfect condition.
ll&gt;o., good-broke, phone 992.- This machine !Kild for UW.95, SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing ma2215.
3-J.3.31e
balance now $75.00 or take
chine, needs no cams. All
over paymelits of lli.18 per
built·in £eatures. Makes butANTIQUES, furniture, dllbes,
month. Try it in your home.
tonholes, fancy designs, sews
~llaneous. Mrs. Howard
Call 9!12-2836.
S-12-61c
on buttons etc. Pay $5 Per.
Cecil, IIIII W. Main St., Pomemonth or pay balance d g e
I'OJ.
1-15-tlc WANTED re&amp;ponsible pariy to
$47.22. Free borne demonstraassume payments of 15.1t per
tion. Call 992.-3218.
3-t~tc
month
or
pay
balance
due
Help W1nted
$91.64 for t968 stereo console SOLID STATE STEREO, t~7
ROUTE SALESMAN
wllh AM and FM radio, ~
HERE is an excellent opportunwalnut stereo console with 1 4
speed
automatic
changer.
Call
speakers, 4 speed automatic
ity for the right man to make
992.-2836.
3-tl-6lc
an extremely good career on
rhanger. Take over payments
of
$5 per month or pay balan established route. Better
Leading
HAY,
C.Orge
Carson,
than average working eondlance 167.30. Call 992-32t6.
S-1l-6tp
Creek Road.
Uons and first rate fringe
3-tiM&gt;tc
benefits. Guaranteed salary
plus commission. For penon. WEST Highland White Terriers, STEREO. Beautilul AM &amp; FM
black and silver, Miniature
al interview and complete demaple stereo just received
Schnauzers, Miniature, Poodtails write to 8oi IJIII.J, 0&lt;1
from overstocked coinpany,
les. Little Barkaroo Kennels,
The Daily Sentinel, Poiii!I'O)'.
will sell at dealers cost. Price
Coolville, 687-2836. 3-12-tOtc
1114.95 or monthly payments.
Giving name, addrell, ate
and phone number.
Z.l:t.Sic
Cali 99:1-3218.
3-tS-61&lt;:
HOUSE for sale 1 in Clifton.
Beautiful private home, for 1961 CHEVY IMPALA, 1956
Winted to Rent
chlldRn, sll nioms (three
GMC Pickup, garden tractor
THREE or four bedroom home
bedrooms), divided basement,
and tllble saw. Phone !47-2t6t
in Rulland school district by
play room and sbower. Two
:1-15-lilc
April t. Must accept chldren,
lots 50 I 100; 12 I (8 bam.
can furnish references, Phone
Preperly fenced in. Inquire BARN MANURE, Sherman Ro14:1-5032.
s.I!-!tc
at Blanche Compoon, CUIherts. Phone 992-6476. 3-t5-3tc
too.
S-t-30t&lt;
For Rent
GOOD BALED HAY, horse hay
TRAILER. Brown's Trailer POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
and cow hay, 50 cents a bale
Court, Minersville, Phone mminiature. $75 and up. Stud.
&lt;~t barn. 1960 Ford SlarHner ,
3324 .
:1-14-31&lt;
service and grooming. Phooe
body, tires and mechanically
992.-5443.
11 3 lfc
AI.
William
Houdashelt.
7 ROOM house at Bashan.
Kingsbury Road. Phone 992!
S-!Utp POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt.
Phone 94H'103.
6658.
3-t5-3tc
Portland. Phona 143-22SI.
11 3 tfc
4 ROOM and bath unfuvnlBbed
Business Servl- ..

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LOGAN FIRE &amp; SAFET·;
S-IS-tie rnAL. heavy. lurn."~ stn)I;Pr. ell'!
EQUIPMENT, sales and lOr·
and mine run. txcel~lor Salt
Worb. inc .. E. Main St .. Pn· vice, Pomeroy Ohio, RD
FURNISHJiD apartment, I
mei'I&gt;V. Pli&lt;lne 9!1'!~1891 . t2-6-tfc special prices on exUngulll!rooms and bath, Harold Newers for boat*~ trailers ID t1
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ell, Cheeter, Pbone . . - .
homes. Dwight\ Lll8'1'1 ,1112i
3-Jllfe IIIQBJ~ iloJ.i.EI ,IJS\i· excellent 382t, Chart.S M~ban· 9ft.
conditiM. Completely furnio!'·
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ed. $!~.001 Call 99:1-5262. ,
FURNISHED l'li'O MOROOJI
Lawrence Eblin IIIH62!.
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APARTMBNT, Mk!dleJI'Iit,
:1-Nttt
phone lt'UI'lt.
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10 Elf S.UPFOI&lt;TED IN
"fHE MANNE!&lt; 1ll WHICH

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Mr. ~ Mrs. ·Blain Ttllor- , . .,

called "" Mr. and M,l.· Wl,l'he ·. ·'
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Bnckloo .&amp;a.ra,
:o-=-(,\n-w..-,.

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o\ll~lll~'f': lf'o\at "'• tltifttp tlu• 6......, ., ''"' arl aiii'IIOII
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S..dul propoaaa. will be reeei't'H
bY lfle Mel• Local· 84!hool os.trtet
Bo..rd of Zl'lueaUell, lleiP Coullt,«,
at lt. office In the NlddkPOI1 Hl•h

Ne Vloltlng Cailr
No Russian czat
ited the 'Whlte

Srtlool Bulkllnr until 11:00 o'dock

Gr~nd

noon . .-\prll 1. 1111118. for u . s . Trefl•·
ury note• that "'"' • maturlly vi·
lue o( 121.000 end 130.000 rft;pel!·
tlveb YI'Nell will rnaWn 1t th• eftd
of a •"'- month• p•rkld of time.
Jfelr• Local khoul DLJtrld
Bonrd of Eduutloll

guest at the
slon d'-'ring the·
lion of Preside
Grant.
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9115-4141

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TIRES

ments $8.76 each or $30 cash\
GUN SHOOT SUNDAY, MARCH
Phone 992.-2685.
3-5-tlc
""l't.A. It noon, sponsored by
~
"''Malid American Legion, HAY AND
STRAW. Phone !19'1Ham and Baeon, Shotguna
621'7.
3·3-12tn
only, everybody welcome.
3-t:J.31p
t96t CHRYSLER Newport V8.
REVIVAL starting at tile MI.

Snwlft
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~::C:h:•:te:'·:Oh::lo:::-:~·~Phon~
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14.95 plus parts If needed,
Pom.,..y Home &amp; Auto.
11-30-TFC

DAUTO

Originated O.arfoa&lt;

wind ',

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AT
7:SO A.M.
12 ·NOON '
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Keeping Meigs
Gollio and
Meson Area
Informed As
Well. As ,
Enterlained

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seemed a5 if there were U,O
new members or the Senate

today.
One was EufNOO McCarthy,
the wimor. Ills usually 80ft
spee&lt;h was lood ~ to be
heard in the press gallery
1lmrsda..Y as he joshed With
RcpWJican
and DemocraUc
members crowding around to
pat his shoulder and shake his

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CHOSPITAL NEWS

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Beat•.• ofthe
Bend By Bob HoeOich
Karl Beck, son of Mrs. Wanda Beck, formerly of Middleport and
now living in Coral Gables, Fla., is serving with the Peace Corps in

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SJuth Africa.
Karl's work js in t.~&gt;grading teachers and he is in need of pictorial t,ype magazines. Perhaps, your church gro~.&amp;&gt; or organization
is Interested in lending a hand with his project. Most 8JU' type of pk-

ture magazines would be a help.
Bundles of the magazines are
to
be marked .. educational miiP
Blrtlls
Mrs. Gall M. Miller, Middle- terial" and sent by sea freight
to Karl Beck, Qacha's Nek, Leo
port, daughter, 8:32 a.m. ThursSOthO, 5Juth Africa.
cJa.y ,
Discharges
Mrs. William R, Black, John
C. Clark, Carolyn S. Clark, Mrs.

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ldar&lt;:h 15. 16

"TARZAN AND THE
GREAT RIVER"
(Teenn.lcolor)
Mike Henry, Jan Murray

"JACK D.. DIAMONDS"
iTechnicolor)
Geo. Hamilton. Joa. Cotten
Stmda.y, Monday, Tuesday

March 17 ·18 -19
THE FLJM.FLAM MAN
(Technicolor)
George C. Scott .. Sue Lyon
Colorcartoons:
Haunted Mouse
Lotsa Luck
Peck ot Trouble

SHOW START!I7 PM

a locaJ facility. Those interested
are askedtopasson their Ceelings
to the Meigs County Commis-sioners or to Bill Childs or Bernard Fultz or the CIC.

BOWEN, M e i g s
C o u n t y Superintendent of
MARCIA AND EDISON Hobst~
Schools, and one representative
ter
are sunning themselves durof the councy OOard of education
ing
our
current cold snap at Sarwill be in Columbus ADril 20, to
attend a state meeting on ed~.r asota ~rings, Fla. Besides just
cational management which is relaxing, lhe Hobstetters a r e
being conWcted at Batelle Mem- fishing and taking in some of Ute
Chicago While Sox games.
orial Institute.
ROBERT

Charles G. Cornwell, Mrs. Charles N. Crabtree, John H. C r emeans, Hal'(lld L Daniel . Miles
E. Dowling, Mrs. John D. Kelly, Mrs. Jlllia r\, Kirby, Mrs.
John Leadman, Mrs. Eva E.
Mossman, Charles L Martin, William C. McDonald, Isabell M.
IV A CAPEHART, New Haven,
Phillips, Michael E. Runyon, Carwrites
that she was the first
men R. Smith, James R. Wheellady
to
pa,y
toll charges to cross
er, Cllarles E. White, William
E. Reitmore, Jr ., and Paul Win- the Pomeroy-Mason bridge when
it opened. Her son. who now lives
ston.
in MoWldsville, w. va..andworks
at the Kramer Power Co., was
the first chUd to pay toll over

Tonight and Saturda.Y

call a meeting on the matter if
eoough interest is expresHed in

the bridge.

MISS $EING Janet Korn
around'?
Janet has Deen a medical pa..
Uent at Meigs General Hospital
for the past fJve weeks. No lbubt
she'd be pleased to hear from
you. Five weeks is 1 long coofinement for someone as acUve as

Janet.

WHILE THE annual Eastern
High SchooJ Minstrel and Olio
has gone to thewaysidethisyear,
there will be a new type presentation this sprng - and again
under the direction of Mrs. Alice
Nease.
Called the "Eastern Revue"
the show will be of the varietY
type and will be buUt around a

Huntley - Brinkley newscast bit.
Date or the show has been set for
May 11.
The minstrel and olio pres~
tation was dropped this year because of the long hours oi r~
hearsal required
for large
groups doing the vocal backups
for soloists. Mrs. Nease this year

is teaching only one vocal music
class, the remainder of her work
da.Y being spent in teaching other
subjects.

ALTHOUGH MEIGS Councy has
an interest in the aiJ'l)ort at GaJ..
ltPolls and agreed that its state
funds could go to the Gallia Councy
THE HEV, Paul A, Sellers, RastriP, Ulere is stU! interest here
in the construction of a Meigs cine, has been returned home
following surgery at Mt. carmel
Co- alrstrlp,
The Meigs County Communlcy Hospital in Columbus and is
Improvement Corporation will "doing well." His confinemert
wu for 38 days and his activities
are still limited.

Scouts attended Cub Scout. Boy
Scout and Explorer Scout Round·
tables Thursday evening ilt Kyger Creek Hlgll School.
Interest in roundtables is
b'I'Owing so much that the sessions are now held ln the Kyger
Creek High School cafeteria, said
Chadds Hall, Ma.son-Gallia-Metgs
Scout Executive.
Ken Leikari conducted the Explorer Roundtable, Bob Wolf, the
Cub Roundtable; and Tom Metcalf, Scoutmaster, Troop 214,
the Boy Scout Roundtable. For
WolC, it was his Ia st Roundtable in the M..G-M District.
Wolf, who is leavingthis spring
for Akron, expressed his thanks
to all leaders and scouters for
their cooperation since he has
been District Commissioner.
Because of Wolf's contributions, Boy Scouting has gained
in Wlits and membership, ac.

Austin L. Hull
Dies Thursday
Austin L. Hull, 78~ Coolville,
died Thursday morning in Ca1Jlden Clark Hospital at ParkeTS·
burg rollowing ~ exte~ 111-

ness.
Mr. Hull was born in Success,
Meigs County, the !1011 or tlle late
Charles E. and Matilda Co!Uns
Hull. He was also preceded in
deai:JJ by his wile, Rosie Conant
Hull and three brothersandthree
sisters.
He was a veteran of World War
I having served in France nine
munUls. He was a member of tile
Vanderhoff Baptist Church and
an honorary member of the Eden
UB Church.
lie Is survived by a brother,
Cary Hull, Reedsville; one sister, Mrs. Marium JOOnstone,
Huntington, Indiana, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted Crom U!e White Funeral
Home in Coolville SJnday at 2
p.m. with the Rev. Cecil A. Morrisoo officiating. Burial will be
in the Coolville cemetery.
Friends may call a~me.

PAUL SMJTH, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Smith, Pomeroy,
has been promoted Crom specjaHst fourth class to Sergeant
£.:;, He is OOYI serving in ThatMARIUAGE APPLICATION
land.
Larry
Richard Lee. 20. Ht. 11
Paul's new addrebs is !'gt. E5
Long
Bottom,
laborer, and Vll\o
Paul ~ith, 207t.h Sig. Co., Det.
(E), APO 96310, San Francisco. ginia Mac Cunningham, 18, Rt. 31
l-'omeroy, nurse aide,
Calil.

Ot:UU1Y 1;!150
AL SO TO 111-'1~
WEDDING RING 87 50

A~INGTON

Spring is here ••. vacation time will soon be here
. ,.. and when you think of our last loan action,
really low bank loan rates, clearly·s~ted terms,
and simple monthly poymenb
YOU SHOULD GET A lAIII AUTO LDAN NOW1°

Flush crom his ••mOral
in~ New
to sa.y what kind of
has ,.X entered the rice Yet.

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atlon.
He Is 42
dU!teult.

and lindlns ll!c

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POMEROY.·
Sf'Tvi'I1!J

Metus..Corni.ty for over 95 years

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rord, Jr., 46, Ch.-,lrii,!'lllfoolod ""'

nounce his candidacy and'

d!!ad earl! Saturcii,y nuirl!lnllln
hlo Ford Broooo, parbl on tho
Cillo River Colllorlol Rd., Cho·
llhlre.
Mulford, according tD lhe State
~W'I' Patrol, hadl!ooullllolln.l
!l'olD hoino, or had lUI II
, 11ome. ~~ 6 p.m. Frida!'. He
••• reported ........ tO thl pa.
lrol at 8:20 a.m. ,and a aeeond
call to the patrol al aaz a.m.
19tp of!leero of ,!lndlng the ve-

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are $1 per !amlly unit, wlllch
cording to Hall.
M-G-M Scout-0-Rama tickets includes rather, mother and all
were distributed to unlt ticket children under 18 years of age,
chairmen by 8111 Wellman, Ft. Tickets will be sold by Cubs,
Pleasant. George Holt, parUcl- Boy Scouts and Explorers.
••come see these boys In Acpation chairman, explained booth
construction, decoratlngandgav~ tion - See what they learn in
Scooting - Seoutlnl! rounds aguy
some ideas on showmanship.
out,"
concluded Chadds Hall.
Tickets Cor the Scout-0-Rama

VETERANS MEMOIUAL

HOSPITAL
Blln'H - A IOn to Mr. one!
Mrs. Cliflord Rockhold, Roedlo
ville.
ADMI!&gt;SIONS - Dobra Lawrence, Lone BottOm; Clarence
Barnhart. R. D., Cheshire; J:mest Wrlg!\4 Langsville; Mrs, Clifford Rocl.hOid, Roedsvjllo; V.._
glnla Bui:~ Polneroy.
DISCHAHGED - Lucy Moo
Cune, Mrs. Fred Pullins one!
daughter.
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Ohio and West Virglnia are to hold publk hearings next
Wednesd~ on building a new bridge acrosslhe Ohio River here.
The proposed span. to replace tlle Sliver Bridge which eo~

lapsed Dec. 151 would cost $6 mUlion and cross the river north
of Gallipolis.
The Ohio meeting, to be held in the Gallia CourB.,v Common
Pleas Courtroom at 1;30 p. m. by the stau~ Department ot
Highways, t.s to discuss llf1 approach to the brida:e and a connettion with the Rt. 35 bHJass of GallJ,polis.
The hearing by the West Virginia :bte Road Coinmiaalon
is to take up the location of the new bridge and its approaches
in that state. This hearing Is also slated ror 1:30 p. m. in the
Mason Councy Courthouse in Pt. Pleasant.
Both Ohio and West Virginia officials have agreed on a
three-span type bridge with a main span of 700 feet in the middle tor boats to navigate beneath. Two piers would be 300 feet
from the banks.
The public hearings are required by law berore the exact
location of the bridge ean be determined and construction plans

grandchlidren.

Doo Elder ollleiOIIng. llilrlal
wUI be In the church,cemeiefll.

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in
Briefo
Panama's Robles ~=~~~~~=~=:~~~;=~~~=~=~~~~~~~~r=~~;r:.i:;~~~~~;~~~~~~;~@~;~~;~~~;~~~~~~~~=;=~~;t~i!~=~:~:~~:~=~~rrt~;~~t(!~~rw~~~~m::
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By United Ptol&amp; Into.;....~
COLUMBUS - OtnO TELEPHON~ comPanies have W~,ID a
further re&lt;tuctton on 1ont1 dla-o call rlleowlthlntho lla\0, Carl H.
Johnson of dlo Public Utilities R&gt;Dtmluton -~ ~~
Tho Ohio lndel&gt;endoat Teliphone AasoelatlOnonclmaJI;r.lel,.mone
companies were asked by the commillion to Ole new l&amp;riffs wUh the
PUC to become e!!ootlvo ~ 1.
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lncluclod will k a new tntruwe"atterllllcmiRhlli&gt;eellll." which
wUI permit ,OhiOonstD dlalathreHIIInut!lo •~lllatldocalij!Q"
where In die otate !or aS corilo or loia betWOOil ~aaci Ti~ m.
Also, the PreJent 40.Coat...,l&gt;loao oi'Oidng rilt 011 otOtloiH&lt;&gt;-atliloft
calls within the otale will
g. m. lnatoad or 8p. m. Tho '""''
rocluoed r01owU1 kIn eaict'all dl1 SllurelaY, as w.U u !iw&amp;,:I!I!Cl
on nve mlk&gt;r holJ.dl,ya.
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COUJMlltJS - THE COs'r OF wOichlng docitboU or Mlk~
game on the Ohio State Unlv,rllt;y elnJpus wW ~ 1&amp;}&lt;1000.
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BogiMb!a nPl !all foilltiall tickets lor both oljllnliand lbo111f!Uc
will !rom f5 ui . for reaervod, 10111 and !l'olD t6
for
lloXoo, Student and !aeul!l• allfr foolblllcard8, 'tnc~...... Ull ,..,.,
and bleacher ieati
Ia' Ohio
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. Sladlum wUI mt 110 chanll;it

ma•s National AsaemblyThurs. less the assembly sitting as a
day impeached President Mar· court, IInde him guilty .or the
cos A, Robles on charges he Impeachment charges.
Robles d1.d not commenttmme.
Illegally Interfered In polities
and ordered him to stand trial dlately but earlier Ibis week he
said he conoldered all .. sembly
March 24.
The 30,0 vote to Impeach the action on 1be tmpeaebment pro.
tall, IP'BY-haired president cam.e posal unuJl "
during a late night senion after
With lhelr vote lb~ Panama·
the govemment minorit;y storm- nlan deputies aciqlted a 212opqe
ed angrily from the assembl7 report delalllng die acc:usatlon
building. Robles' backei-s had against Robles. He wat accused
!ought all week to deJa.y the vote. of ullng the powers or hjs ofllee
In Panama, as in the United to IOJPI)Ort newspaper publloher
states, impeachment is slmllar David Samudio In the Mil' pre-

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to an Indictment. Robles mq lldentlal elecllono.

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Says Arends in Wooster
ministration is misleading the
American public.
"We reaent being lulled into
a feeling ot ialae conRdence and
complacency," the Republican
whip said. uu tile :situaUon Is
grave, we want to be told ·tt Is
grave.''
Arends spoke to about 400 per-

WASIIINGTON - T~ BATE !lF CO~AT doadlo In VI..- Ia
awroochlng dlo record loveliorlbi Korean War one! ma:v'ooon o\:ceed
nam; nor can we do the other lbem, ,n.fenoo llep~"\lfllgufu •fi~ocr~. /
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extreme, and, In a mauer or
Tho bloodloot week for ti. S. toreea Ia Vletnlm wu r ..•~di~.
hours, ,blow Norlb Vletnilm oom- mid· F,..rua~ W!Joa 543 Amwana wtl'tldUoillii'
pletely off the map,"
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when the Tonlcln Ba.Y reselatlon
wu befon the ~~,.
son did nol', indleate
lborlty soutl1lt mlllltt 'loMilve a
ilmd war. On lbe, contrary, the ·
collgreso wa11 'asaun4'A
!Jll; no
such type of lo!r"wai comon\. ·
plated."
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oaid lbe
not

ful1!solo

La-

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••• of 1M 111e

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BY 1109Ain' Wll.SON, JK.
GALLIPOLJS , - 1'1'&lt;&gt;.,.:1•
·ware, lmJNVed ~ jllll a ~at·
• wallc eel'llll the Gallltlolio·lloJ!er
lUI, - ,k Jnedo avollable 10
II(IOclyoar CllPUcal PUmiiiOriOII·
a~ ··.. . tD and from work.

aovornmont prc&gt;perl!'

and oQI!I&gt;mont ao well ao to lho OlleiY
0( the Dtlbllc. I lind 11101 live altoratlooa ID llle ae"'os
brldp,lhe service brldp, oalkWill and lbe loci&lt; one! lhJD op.
eratlns , eoatrola ID prevent ..,.
Norni~ , pre'!fdelit otlllo• aulborlzed ootry one! protect lhe
YOUIII a.ll&lt;aA CIW 0( Gatlla pubiJ.e from lllJury would '- ro-

COUII\y, .dlocl~..,d dja! ~~
oro , IIIICiorwa¥ tb perouade 11111'·
orJII!Ienl olllelall to rO&lt;OOIIdor
their iarller Htuoai,lo permit
~atnan ~· over the dan).
stewart said be had opoken wllb
Cillnnct E. Nlller 1or
two houro by telepbclilo Thurld'l'

areal-ili'ell-

Friends mq call at lbe FQI!le·
110111 F1B!er.U Homo ai\YIIme If.
tar
:i p.m. Soturdi,y unW noon
An ampere is a unit of
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when tho body will 'strength or an electric
takoa to the thiD'&lt;h to lie Ia llale
current.
one hoUr prior to serv'l~l.

Depu~ies J~~a~h

WOOSTER, Ohio (UPO - Rep.
Leslie Arends, R~Dl., eharged
ThUrsday nigbt the Johnaon Ad-

l1io ..... JameO.Uchaol Mulford.
01 bclllle, and Forrelll Dollllo

Miller Reopens :Question
Of Catwalk on Roller Dam

L&amp;1'AltT, W. 1YA. ,.t Mrt.~a
Adkins, 86, RFD, ~rt, died
ThurociaY at tier ;esldonco. Mrs.
Aclklns was born JUly 28, 18'11,
In Maoon Cowi1;V, the ~r
of the late :Marlon aild Ell..beth
Fl!her Pf!· 11\e waa also pi'eeeciOd In deall?, by her ltull&gt;oncl, ,
Geiorge T. AdkJn• In 19~, one!
a claulllttor, E!hel MQ Pltliono.
Mrs. Adldlio: wao a- meinbor
of the oak ,Gj'OVe,l!tlD Church.
SUrvlvtng,are three sona1 Statile¥, Now Haveo;c !Jranli IIi CaUl
fonda, one! Looter, RD z, Letart: one daulllttor, Mra. ,Rua·
1o011 Holfman, aD 2, L&amp;IArt; 11tro0
i}andchHdren, four trolll-tli'ai!clchlldroa .... four
Funeral aervtcos will '- hold
at die oak Grove EIJB Cjlurch
~ aO p.m. will! tho Rev.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - None.
DISCHARGED - ~Brewer

drawn.

PANAMA CITY (UPO - Pan..

one
. clla&amp;bte~,. iln. WDUam Clm&gt;ll
,01'1'} Rudlor!ord, Pl. PleaiW;

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Mulford, Clndnnatl. Tl*t are
four ,....dchnclr...
liul!ord.
· !lorvlcoa will be eoncllctod 01
ctwile and worked
2 p.m. Moncia.l' at the RawUnra111 their prago at
,
Coolo F,...ral Home In Mlilclle·
!-died two
, .,.,.
: ·, ,jlcirt by tho Rev, lllvlllG.SOdliol,
Mr., Mulford
• Nlfl' Yet., Cbelhlre Jlaj!lllt Mlnllllor. - erail 0( World war and
lal will be In Gravel Hill Comoher of Siloam - ·, iAJie torr. f'rlendo '"" e.all at the IllNo. 456.
norll jiome from 2-4 and 7.8 p.
bl~e'lllh the~ In lt.
&amp;l-or•
tncluda
hlo
,
widow,
m. ~.
Tllf pllrol sal~ tbet a ltooo had ,

president? "Yes, lte mea."
Winter sunshine made the Would McCarthy stew aalde? u1
wlllte marble on lbe CapiiDI don't think lie wiU."
blaze and eaused Kermedy to
~Jattr, he slo9d pext to 1!1•
brother,
Sen, Edward M,
SCJ.Iint.
41 1 dm't know what I'm going
Kell1e&lt;\Y, D-Masa., in the tear
to do," he said. "I don't know!' ot the senate Chamber. Arms
Instead o! looking boyish, !oldod, shoulders h u n c h e c1,
Kennedy looked his age. Did lie Robert II steJied. The brother•

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Administration's lack of eandor.
"In 1964 Pre:sident Johnson
assured ·the American people,
and )'OU beard il, that American
boys would not be oent to 01!1lt
a land war in Alia," Arends
aald. ''As a ~tter of rae t, ,

'ft'llsovo you mtM'f H 1.. _ ..11 &lt;1St ot you&lt; ...

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sons attending a flOO.,.iJlate!Und
raising dinner here. Arends .aid
much o! lbe VIetnam ~, sy
Is being eou&amp;ed by the Johisq

WHY WAIT ANY LONGER TO IUY THAT '61 CAR'!

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W
one! sen; IIQberrtt~F~••:=e~ ·n
ment" ,at the Dl
National
IU'O still In ~ presldondal race bY

Over 65 Attend Scout Roundtable
More than 65 Scouters a n d

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~EDS- The Sth. 6th grade cla6s of l't'racuse elementarY school, like man;y other
scoo,f&amp; ot the county, is selllng garden and flower seeds as a sprillB proje(!t. This cla!iS, however,
has an unusual cornmlttment for the money lt earns. The members plan to purchase at least $50
worth ot chewing gum to send to Meigs soldiers in Vietnam. Seed selling promotional material is
s..q.n above by Cindy Gooth and Jill Warner, seated from left! and Bob Pa.tterson, ca:ot Michael,
Teacher William Arnott, JiU Houdashelt and Mickey Ash, st.andmg, left to right. - :-ientlllel Phow.

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hand.
he seemed to have a
stronger grip than before New
nampshlre. lie had laid hls
political chips on the line and
won at least a temporary
victory.
"'
The other.. new senator was
the junior member rrom Nell(
York. A close look at Robert F.
Kennedy Thursday showed the
touch or gra,y in his brown llair.

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c!Qi ·. ..,. tum In the dlreetloa oi Mota•
,
~ ~ IIIOVIo but wUI bOYt to
liD .. 70 Man and A Womm"

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m thlaloplc.
Re!llosto were made In J1111ary, lllortly after tho cona,.. or
tl10 Silver Jlrldge, alid Were tumed. down by 1he auvornmont be"It would not be , ~ tho
g! thO pornmonl

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'"" lddldon, , the pedestrlal
tralllc WIOII~--IDlerferowllb
naNit/... or imverMiy, die
pec~eolrlaoio would -r!oncoox.
t r - do~a11bllolocklaeawero
being

Condoe to ''ael me Ill tho

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,, am IJIIIIIOtbetle to tht In·
~~ being _.-]eneed
by cltl••• In lbe Pt. Plealllll
ana oncll, sincerely rosret lllat
our -•tins requlromenta do
IIlii,permll a favorable reoponao
10 Your requelll.l•
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ABOUT 90 INVOLVED

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~ C(ln(. Miller
a letler In ~alt' ol Mlllei' o

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Ga].

iiii!)!IL II a'okld ~allon for
~r :per~IOIInol ,, to walk

acro11 (lle cJIIiil at E\lfeka to enable lhtm to·rnch thci!,· place or
empiO)'menl at AJiplo Grove, W.
Va.

On Fob. 19, MaJor Roy A.

llrown, aottna dllti'ict ......,_,
91ntlnslbn Pill!rlct ~. o!Englneora, """' Cons. Mmor:
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Cong. M1IIer COIItOctod Col.
WIWam D. Flllck TlwrociaY and
aeked U11t theGoot\)'earworkera'
request be reeonolclered.
The eongrea~man had talked
will! Bob Baxter and BClb Col!·
cleo In Ga!Upolls on Fridi,y,
Mardi 8, when the two Ga!Uano
alked llhat else eoold be done
to obtain use of the dam's catwalk tor Goodfear employes.
Miller told Baxter and

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TOP COW - Chiii1Pion holler of dlo 2llt lnnud Soulhoutern Ohio Herlfor&lt;l Aasoctatlon Show
and &amp;de Sotllrday at lbolbik ~rlnr• Falqn&gt;und I• a two year-c&gt;ld eonoliDed ~ 8A&gt;no Lake Farm
of CheSterhill, o. Hiram !bwter, pr..ldlllt ol the lterefqrcl usoelatlon, · - · lllnds with lbe
cham]llon one! her owners, Ruth and ClaUIIo Janel.

cons.

In-

formation you can, and have)'OUI'
f"low workera write addl.tioDal

letters ao we will have more to
work with."
Tom Perl')", r..-oenllng GaiIlJ!11lll ara iolll-• llhe work
01 lbo Ka!AIIIPiant Ia Rav'!'o- · ln!otmed the Tlme..son- ,
tlaal late .Frldi,y
llaloor

CIOI'Islderatton h a a

l!lven to lho se&lt;urlfy or

lng tho ~- two aDd onoollalf
lilontho In order to get ID Work
Perry told lbo Tlmeo.&amp;intloel
on lime. ochers have bten driv. thai since lllo CGIIapae ~ ljle
iround - 110 mUOM, mmd- S!hor Bri.._ 10me 3dO ' 'I"'
triP -While aome have'fl~ the lli&gt;rker• 1lhcl rolldo In ,Ill , GaJ.
ferry service, mlly to be dis. lli&gt;olll·r i IIUIII now tr.t;ol 84
eour&amp;ged by long llnol oi' lnf. mlleo roundtrip U th8jo do not
lie.
UBI the fll'l"7 llrvite.
. ';
Early Tburld'l' mamlng, two
Prior to the brld&amp;o dloqler,
Gooclyoar empiO)'oe&amp;, Earl Prooe tl'le roundtrip-was 40 roUe•, fer ..
• and Lowlo Fellure, GallljloUs, I'll said. ll - · l!ll&gt;roxlmelely
wllllo OIII'OUto home from work at an hour and thirty 1111J11118o w
Good)'ear, were Yletlms ot 1 tra- drive I1'0IUid, c.-uect PelT)'.
gte aeelclonl when their 1101111
Perry suaollled llaloer workboat rammed a barp ollor a oro '- permltied to walk die
lhurlng pin broke. Both men
( Conttnuod on Poe• :ll

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btin1 In pre'vtous herefOrd assoeiation shows.

Deer Killed by Auto 1-20 and 1-7 Year Penitentiary
probed Ill Incident II 11:20 p,m.

Sentences Imposed upon Stewart

Frtdi,y on the Bke Hun Road,
two-tenths of a milo north of
GALLIPOLll&gt;- J\ldp Thomas
county road No. 44, whet 1 ear w. MltchalllmpoiOdpondlns..,.bolng driven by Paul A. Wa• teneeo Frlda.Y In Gallla Cootnty
kina, 49, Rt. 3 Coorvtlle, &lt;IUihl
Common Pleas Court of 1.:10
Ore.
yoaro lor IIOdomy oncll-7 yearo
The Ore OPi&gt;Orontl.v
for polllllinn or obaeeoo Uter·
der tho dal\lbo4rd and did co"' aturo In the Ohio Pioltentlary on
sldorabie daml&amp;e. WatldDI, who Goo!~ Sewvt, 45, Galllpoi!L
lttemPied to ............. thebloZ!!o
st,ewart was returned here resul!ered • iocendon or the rlilll eerney from Uma StoiO Jlnopltal
habd and burn• on hlo loft log, lor the, ~1)1
'
Insane llhere
ho had · H., ~ lor treatmont He !lad be.,ordorod commlttad ,!D_.Uma ,~ Hl&gt;opllal
()d. 10, 1967, di,y t b.
~··.,.. . _ . umn
IUch iJmo ho R~ ~- to

•tarled..,.

omlns.!ll• ...W....o.111e

1entencei Ire to run ·Oabcurrent, ,,

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ler Farms have cortJlgned many of the champion

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, ·W,. ~tof .i hl. »tjzo llriGr 111e 2111 AmuaJ ~
IIJ1Il Sdt 01 tlio MOlal CountY FalrJiroundi, Rock itlrlngo,

Sllturd'l'· Will! lbe thlmPioa .,..
DWilltr 0( lbe West VIrginia llrlll: Hlrsm
:Iawter, 1110eiadon .Preiiclen:t Ruth Butler. cnmer, 111d Ill¥ Jtn~Qn&amp;J111111Mtr ol-tlle farm near
GaiiJJ&gt;oiiB. A IOta! of 47 cowo and bullo COIIIDOtad tn tho IOOw and were sold ~ au&lt;tlonoor&amp;, But.

begin

And This JVee'lf'
Are I;Qti'·:·of,

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lliulllnston,

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-ently drowned In tho Icy
water a. Two eompaniDns IAlrVIv-

OrvUlo R. MOCJ-, .21, Rt. 2
W..,iter, ai.l. 't.arey R.
,McGlone, 18, Rt. I I!Dulb Web·
woro !)laced oa

alltr

pending coseo Ia common pleas.
One involve• two diefendants to
be tried jointly and lbe other

lour to be tried Jolntl.r,
Gloria Mc~n, 21, Douslas
McJunkin, 24, Lawroneo Slojcar,
32, and FA Johnson, 30, all of
Cleveland, will go 1D trial at
9:30a.m. March 28 on two counts
or !Oflll'Y. Thsy were Indicted
~ dlo I~ ~rterm
sranol ;..,..
Set for trial at 9:90a.m. Mar&lt;h
21 are Virginia Beaver, 22, GalUpolll, on ebarps ot auto theft
enol brelltln&amp; one! _.... and
Cllarloo t Martin, Jr., 18, Galllpolla; auto theft and coneeallng
llolen prq&gt;erty. ,
, In other COIIUJlllll pleaa OOO!J't
news, the Tnsotoeo of Thurman
l!ethodlst Churcb were l!lvooperml'!l!on tD seltthe church bullcllng 1!111 groond ' ld Tlllrmao at
Private oaie ojlet adVertising II
for four week• ...._~ new•·
PIPIJ',
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'i'bo,~'borc!!.' btdldlng ·llld IOfllll·

'* all:;.....w.lhOI
!Sew.Law
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the building lrill be
Wilhin lib: monlho ollor It
longer used for rec:reatlon

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poses.
A motton lor a new trial

tho platnalrs has boOn ..~~:~::;·
.. the .... o! John alhd
olio' Wolfe, lrmtoo, yo. Cllu,le.i ) :
L. ~. Rt. 2 GaUipoilo,,
December a ]llfl( cloeldecl Ia
vor of ~ wtto had been •••"' ; ''

by lhe Woltoo lor $50,000
ages and Injuries ln an aecldortl~~;
tnVCllvtng vehicles owned 1\f
partie II,

Centerville to
..fir,lfaler
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hnla· a 'l*ilal
the Thlll'lllan Granp
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