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Misalor1ary boxes were packCantata. "The CruclllxiOn' wal
d and ahlpped when the MJs. Mrs M C WJ]son was In
presented during the Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer s1onary Society ol the Syraeuse C.lumb , ·
where &amp;he The Shellie Boice Circle tl morning worship service
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spent the weekend in Dayton First United
Presbytrlan lpent u week ~ her grand- the Great Bend Belhl~ Bap- Heath Methodist Church. A por.
with Edward Mcintosh and at church met 1n the annex Fr~ dough~. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 1181 &lt;;llurch met at Mrs. Edna lion of the cantala is being pre!
nd~ d ut worthy bJ&amp;h prlesteu- Ernest Wingett, watchman of Fa~rborn, with Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon; March 4.
Halley
Baker s home at Racine on sented by the choir and sol"'
~. ~:::OO~~IIio:r ~0~~cers: a:d past watchman of lhep- &amp;hepherds; Bonnie Boone, noble IM:f'ln n~pe;;:r Aas~C::~ re of Tile m_eetlng, in charge tl Miss· Frieda Faehnle -is ro- =ch -6• MrsiheEv::lin F:~ L,lll each Sunday throughoUt the
~',, held when Mary Shrine. herds. Mane Struble and Char· propheless; Alien Hughes, asso- FW:bo':n wer~ weekend ~ueslll the pres;::nt, ~~ S!~ o:::· euperaling aatlslt,clorlly_ from devot~Frlenda of 00 .. a Lenten aeason with thebe con'll .ito Shrine of Jerusalem melles Struble of Hocking VaUey elate ukhman of shepherds; of her molher, ·Mrs. Frank Ste-1 ed Wit~ U
Preeb eterla~ surgery at Meigs General Hos· scrlptnre reacllng and prayer. eluding selection ~ P~ung
n at lhe JOOFShrine Logan· Margaret Top- Mary Hughes, worthy scrtbe;
pose o n
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pita! 1n Pomerny
A dis Ion
"Wit In Palm Sunday. Mr. en
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Fnday evem g
ping Willa ~unders and Stan· Elizabeth Lear, worthy treas- jwart.
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Women," In unison from "The Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Moore
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nes~ g was soloist lor the Sunday mornhall
e Winn worthv high ley Saunders. l.afayelle Shrin•; urer; Barbara Adams, worthy Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Prmce DiaL" For devotions
Mrs. visited recently In Ashland, Ky. :~ ~e ro r~m eTom:::'tne~: (Dg anthem, with Mr. William
Br~l~'~ and •Vrroil . Atkms. AND Nellie Tracy. Maxine Win· chaplain; Pauline Atkins, wor-llspenl a couple of days ~a:t Slack read an article I r o ~ with relatives.
one talks ~or gGod: "Whosoever Russell directing and Mr. C.
~r;~h~."n ol sh•ph.rds. pre· get!. Elizabeth Lear. Pauline thy shepherdess; and Ernes- week at Columbu~ ~lth
~: "Mission .,Yearbook of Prayer
Miss Karen Badhner, Ohio therefore ~all ~s me be- M. Hennesy as organist.
ded d
ented were Edtth Atkms Fern Cheesebrew Mary Une Wills, worthy guide. Instai-ldaughler and sen In law, d ,· entitled My God, What
A University apent the weekend lon! men him wiD I confess ol The Rev. M. E. Dowson had
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anll pre~ tricl chairman Hughe; Ernest Wingett.' Virgil I iatlon of officers will be Friday, and Mrs. Clarence De~n an a • World," which was followed by witlt her parenlll, Mr. and Mrs. ao belor~ my Father which i; aa his sermon topic, "Christian
~t"'~~~~r~~i o~;ective; Naoma Atkins." JeS8e Brinker and AI· ] April 1~.
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tended t!le Rower s w.
prayer. Roll call was answered Everett Bachner.
In Heaven." (Matthew 10;32). Perfection." Altar. Dower Ill"·
Hr~okor dJSlrirt deputy Gail len Hughes of Mar) Shrme
I A commumcatJOn was. read I Mr. and Mrs. George Korn Jr_ by seven members with
a Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shuler Quolas by the Mather School rang~ents lor thiS Sunda'
Rus~ell' worthV htgh priestess Offii'PrS elected were Harriell ' announcmg Supreme Shrme at 1of Columbus, spent the week s~r1pture verse. Reports were left Saturday for a two-weeks and Bacone College have been were m memory _of Mr. Cha;
1 l~vetle Shnne. Gallipolis. Ne~gler. worthy h1gh priestess; Buffalo, N. Y., May 1-6. Invlta- end wtth thelf parents, Mr. and giVen and a~proved as read. vacation trip to Miami, Fla. filled. Also a box of used spec· lea Wood and last Sunday m
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- -- - - - - ttons were recetved to attend Mrs. George Korn Sr. and Mrs. Commumcattons were
alae where they will visit with their tacles has been mailed to Bur- memory of Mr. aod Mrs. C. P.
Mrs. Walter Brown. Davl~ mst~llatmn of olftc.ers of the fol- John Thcmas.
read.
son, Farrell Shuler, and their rna and used postage stamps Dutton.
and Linda. SJl"nt Sunday wilh , lowmg Shrmes, Fa~rborn, March James Reddinger of Salem, Mrs. Slack and Frankie Mu· daughter and family, Mr. and to the BGys• Orphanage Ia Ger- __
Mr. ••d Mrs. Charles Pickens 19; Bethany, at Parkersburg, w. va. was the weekend guest maw gave the B1bie study tak- Mrs. Edward Stobnrt and fam- many.
and aaughter, Parkersburg. I W. Va., March 25; Nazerine, of his sister and brother·m·law, en from "A Reluctant Mission· lly. Their daught..-. Sherrie, Is Letters ol lcknowledgemeat
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Riebel Chillicothe, March 26; Hocklng jMr. and Mrs. John Sebo and ary," a study gu1de. on
the staying with relatives while and appreclaUon ~ave
been
were recent visitors of Mr. Valley, March 31; Mt Ohve, family.
"Book of Jonah," wtth each they are gone.
received from aU of the above
- - - - - - - - - l•nd Mrs Robert Thomas and Columbus, April I; and Athens, I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morris of taking ~rt.
Mr. and Mr•. Michael Oh- recipients. However, lhere is an
family
of
Cheshire.
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Cincinnati
were
we•kend
guesls
Precedmg
the
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six
linger
and son, Michael II, of urgent need In Burma lor more
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By 'Irs. Lyle Balderson I Mrs Rober I Morton. Belpr•., At the close of the meelmg Iof !heir parents. Mr. and Mrs. boxes of old Chrtstmas cards Nelsonville were
weekend used spectacles. The circle ls
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GIRJ ...scuurs
and Mrs. Dorsel Riebel altend- 1refreshments were served from Arthur Hoyt and Robert Mor· were packed a_nd shipped
to guests of h;r aunt, Mr. and Mrs. workmg on illl overseas White Mrs. Battle Powell and AdMy Coun~y wa.&lt; Ihe ~-~•me •d a clolhing party al Ihe home . a table w1th lace cover a?d cen- ris Sr. and VISited. hiS mother Missionary. Mtss Ruth Wilson, Leo Kennedy.
Cross quota now.
die of Portland apent an eveDo
""d for a ·scouts Own re- of \irs . .lohn R~ebel. Albany. 1 tered w1th a St. Patnck s Day at veterans Memortal Hospttal. Gedarel, The Sudan, Afrtca. .. Dennis Saelens, Rio Grande Mrs. Edna Baker gave a bea- lng with Mrs. Mary Circle.
l'enlly held by the Juntor Seoul ; Mrs. Rushla Shumway has re- ~ arrangement.
Mrs. Pete Dumolt and ~ns "Missionaries of the Day College, spent the weekend wtth edictlon prayer then, assisted Robert Harden of Norfolk, Va.
Troop 179 and Browme Troop , ceived word that she is a grear
-,Tom and Steve _of New LeXIn~- were read and prayer lor them his parenlll, Mr. and M r a. by her two daughters, Shirley and Carl Circle of Fort Gordon,
180 and the Cadettes were m-1 grandmother once again. Mr
WI
ton were overm!PI gueslll Frl· offered. The hostess, Mrs. Lsu· Adolph Saelens.
and Sharon, served refresh- Ga., apent a w~end at the
l'ited guests. The program op· l,nd Mrs Noff Monago of Ak- 1'
day of her mother. Mrs. Ben ra Pickens, served refresh- Chrisline Bahr student at menta to Miss Wilma Sayre, home of Homer Circle.
ened Wllh a nag ceromony wit~ ron are .J&gt;llrents of a son. Mr.
Buck. They al~o visited
her ments to Mrs. Florence Potts, Rio Grande Coll~ge, spent the Mrs. Isabel Lewis, Mrs. Eve- Paul Moore called at the ~
lane Whitehead. Cathy P~rkens, l and Mrs. Percy Curtis are lh• l
brolher and SISter-m-law, Mr. Mrs. Mayme Holmes,
Mrs. weekend wilh her parents, Mr. lya Foreman, Mrs. May Guel· bert Lee home Sunday.
llosemary Reed. Jane Brewer. -grandparents.
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and Mrs. Gall Buck and lam- Myla Hudson, Mrs. Rachel Me· and lllrs. Cosh Bahr.
lig and Mrs. Ruth Wolle.
John Ferry and Mrs. Fero
'" the honor guard Teresa Chl· 11 Mr. and Mrs Dorset Riebel ,
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kes· Bride, Miss Frankie Mumaw, Miss Joy Boggs, student nurse
Stansbury of Athens were re1bester served as leader. Patn-: were recelll guests ol Mr. and
llers~n.
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Mrs. Adn Slack, and the host- at Holzer Hospital, Gallipolis,
THOMAS_ GRADUATES
cent callers of Mr. and Mrs.
'''" po&lt;ms and readmgs were IMrs. RobPrt Morton and family!
CLUB MEETS
MISS Jerri Frtck of Colum- i ess.
spent lhe weekend with her p8l' Airmu Third Class David Ralph Lee.
~~ven by l{osemary Reed, Jane !of Belpre. The oo:asion was to : WEST COLUMBIA - He I P· bus speot the weekend with
enlll Mr and Mrs. LIon e I R. Tbomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Dorea called
Bre.er. Rulh . Green. C•thy celebrate their granddaughter, ' ing Hand Demonstratioo Club her parenls. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Boggs. ·
Sanford J. Thomas of
315 at the Dan Smith home 1 rerent
Pickens. Connie Rockhold and ' Debbie's. birthday.
met on Wednesday at the home Frick and family.
Miss Marianne Woodgerd, c... Broadway St., Middleport, bas evening.
Term Chlchesler. Jane and '
of Mrs. A. N. Dickens. The Rev. L. A. Carmichael
of
lumbus was the weekend guest course lor U. S. Air Force pave- Carl and Betty Van Meter
Ruth also played piano solcJS. I
meeting was opened by the 1Soul~ Webster spent several
of her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. been graduated at Shepp~rd called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray
The program ct~;ed "''h the
president. Mrs. Lester F 0 r e- days last week with his daugh·
Harold Waodgerd.
AFB, Tex., fro mtl&gt;e training Byera of !anners Run recently.
so ng. '" .~menca .
man_ with the flag salute.
jter and son-in-law, Mr.
and
course for U.S. Air _Force pave- Dixie Circle was I guest of
Followmg the ''Scouts Own'"
Mrs. r.ene Jewell, led the de- "Mrs. Delmar Hamm. Thursday menlll specialist. Airman 'J'ho. Pam Davia of Letart Saturday
refreshmenls of punch and COIIk· 1.:'0"'1.
YOIIons using "Prayer" as her ' be Vi&lt;ited the Enterprise EUBI Carol Ann Barnltz of Lincoln
mas, • graduate of Mlddipeort night.
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'" were served by the .Jumor ., ' • .
theme.
'church of which he was former I Heights spent the
weekend
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High School, Is being assign- Dan Srrulh accompanied
sroul&lt; from a table usmg i
R I , I th
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Ipastor and had dinner with Cte with her grandparenlll, Mr. and
Sa
Offl
ed to Aviano, Italy.
James Smith to Columbus where
itag r-enterpiece. Srouls an d
m· e~&lt;~ng r"th e ro cal and :Lad1es Aid. He vistted mem-1Mrs. D. H. Robeson. VIsiting
he Is employed.
leaders attendmg the mcelmg · By Ml'll Pan! S.llen
II mu" " eb P~~VIous meet- lbers of the church m the after- Sunday were Mrs. Gary Barn·
"eo
IN PHUJPPINES
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wm -Jewel Blake
Tammv
'"nd ~irs Kenneth Cundiff Mng waHs g,ven y e secretary, noon.
Its Mary and Ellen.
The Gallla unty h8 e1 t'
Personnelman Third
Class
WALBURN PROMOTED
. and Kuthy
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, · •" "Sue Georgr
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' and Mrs. Fr ed TUcker- No. 612 beld 1111 Marc mee
mg W'lll
R And erson, USN , son peter E. Walburn , son _of Mr.
Rulh. ·Debbie
(.reen,:Milry
and Tom,·. rs. omer Johnson.
Mr.
Brown
1 am .
Pamela Goody. JanP Brewer. of (;rove~rt spenl Saturday I Mrs Vernal Johnson led the,
man and granddaughler, Rhon- at the home of _Mabel r r . of Mrs. William H. Anderson and Mrs. Raymond Walburn of
Borbara Andrews,
Regma with Mr and Mrs. Mason Spen) lesson. Lesson topic was "'Our 1 eCfUte IVen
da Jean Haning, visited Sunday Hedgewood Drive, Galtpo "• of 156 Lincoln IIlii Drive, Porn- 3$1 Hamilton St., :Middleport
Kimes. Rosemary Rel'&lt;l. Con- rer
Slate - Its Heritage and Its
with ber sister, Mrs. Elsie Per- with Mildred Hamilton 88 co- eroy, ha• arrived in Subic Bay, has been promoted to airman
me Rockhold Teresa Chich"· I S tt 1 . d
spent 1 week Future." Mrs. Johnson slress- '1
In
ry of Radclllf.
hostess.
the Philippine• aboard the sal- lirst class In the Air Force. Wa~
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'" Cathy Pi;kens ..Jane While- enuro"lth·'~i ..~randparents, Mr. ed that knowledge of our state .
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell and G:= :n:n~ttnitt,:";~: vage ship uss Opportuoo, and burn Is a materiel specialist at
head. Ruth Green. Jackie BISe. and Mrs. Mason Spencer.
! is haSte to its progress. She I Mrs Maxine Arnold ave a Terry Lynn of Pomeroy, and Mr. 11'"" and Faye
Wlidermulh completed the tow of a hfl craft Yokota AB, Japan. He ll
a
Rrc•nda Boring, Karen Humph- Rev Paul Sellen; attended lhe said we should ali become Ia- I
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g
and Mrs. COnlon Gilkey and ~i rituaiiS"tic lorm
Mrs which originated at Roayth, graduate of Midcllepart Jll&amp;h
Wb · h d M
ecture on skm acne when the mll of Albany were Sunday .., n
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· Scodand
School
rPI .lean
1te ea .
rs. EUB Church Saturday, Marob 5 , m1har wtth the achievements Salisbu G1rl Scout Troo 100 1~ Y
.
Brown read the minu!el and
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llarl" Frank. Mrs
Maum• ,Aceompanymg 111m were Ray· and problems of our state and
t Thry d
.
P 1 visitors of thelf parents, Mr. communication waa read
, Mrs. Roy Hannum J r • mond Knder
.
_ me
urs ay evemng at ter and . Mrs
Ree,-.
of Syracuse an d ' get .mvolve&lt;l .m what Is bemg
h
. · Lincoln Russell ·
Virginia Worrell, de!tartment
Mrs Frank Bise and
Mrs 'F.Idon Kraeutter of Raeme
Idone to improve these condl· orne, Athens Road. Year pms William Woodard and lamlly child welfare chairman, the.nk·
F.rnest Whitehead.
' Mrs Paul Sellers and daugh- ' lions.
' were presented each g&lt;rl by of Langsville were Sunday visit- ing the Salon for con.irlbiutkm
!ler. Rosemary. accompamed by i The aflernoon was spent plav-1~~~: W~~tm Oh~ng~r ~nd Mrs. ors of his sister, Mr. and Mra.10 the National Chapeau's
,Ronme Jones, called en t'te ing games letl by Mrs. Homer I ''P
mger e ea ers.
Howard Russell.
ject and for cllllcl welfare
;nan Smilh family Sunday aft-•Johnson. Mrs. David Wolfe won Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs..James Sprouse port received.
ernoon
the door prize.
Sheila Folmer, Diana Ridgw~y, and daughter, K1mberly Sue, of A communication was also
Pomeroy, Ohlt
1 Mt and Mrs Franc is Mor- 1 The next meeting will be at 1D~lene Mt~haei. Nancy . Gtll, St Louis spent the weet end read from Meigs County
TONIGHT lhru TUESDAY
rJS visi~d with her sister, Mrs. the home of Mrs. Riley Fry.
Dtana Lew1s, Ann Ohlinger, Wltl&gt; her parenlll, Mr. and~ No. 710 staling they were pre1
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"THE SANDPIPER"
F:sthor Comslock of Kanauga l Attending Wednesday's meet- Connie Lanning, Debbie Ohlm- John Sargent and Guy. M sentlng Mary Martin as a can·
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1TerhmcolorJ
one
day lasl week ·
. Grueser, Mary Car- weekeod
...., 01 Le
Eliznbeth Taylor. Richard
, Ing were Mrs George Johnson ger, Conme
M visitors
H ard were
D Gllk r. did ate 1or the ..,,ce
Burton, Eva Mane Samt.
I Mr and Mrs. Fred Cadle al- l Mrs. Lester ·Foreman, Mrs: teton, Milisa
Rizer, Beverly and f r\ o; G IIi aylls : clerge Departmental Oldo 8 et
Colormtoons
Itended the 501h weddmg anm. , Smith Shelly Clark Becky See- and ami Y
a po .'
· 411 The Salon nnanln!ously en·
Admis.&lt;wn 75c &amp; 50c
,versary observation of Mr. and •Vernal Johnson, Mrs. LouiS I - •
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and Mrs. Richard Heilman, dorsal Mrs. Martin for C1e of.,.
' Mrs. Dana Howell.
IYoung. Mrs. Homer Johnson. hg. Floranel Burney, Becky Mrs. Zlba Midcill ol Hemlock lice Several members attend·
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WliD. and THURSDAY
l Mr. and Mrs. F W. Gllfo•·d IMrs. Gene Jewell, Mrs. t.eo j Will. Mrs. Betty Folmer and Grove, Jan Knapp, Kaii Lee of ed fue Pouvolr Ia Columbus on
March 16-17
'and children of Athens recentlv j Young, Mrs. Riley Fry, Barbie d~ughter, Gwendolyn, Mrs. Da- Langsville and Jo Smith.
March I.
NOT OPEN
IVISited With Mr and Mrs Fred Jewell, Kenny Young, Timmy vtd Grueser, Mrs.
Frankhn Mr. and Mrs. James Sprouse Games wera played
,Cadle.
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Young,
the
hestess
Mrs.
A.
N.
Rizer.
Mrs.
Donald
Lanntng and daughter, visited with Mr. the social hour with prl%es
Fri. &amp; Sat., March 18.19
Mr. and Mr!. Bill l.ake l Dickens, and a guest of the and lhe leaders.
Don Sayre.
warded the wlnnera. Mrs.
"GLORY G'IYS"
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and daughter, Lorie. of Nelson· ]club Mrs. David Wolfe of MidGUT!' A -PERCHA
G Mr. a~~Mrs. Ray
minga and Faye WU~mullh
Tom Tryon, Harve Prt!flnell
v1lle
and
Christine
Lake
of
Ath'
dleport,
Ohio.
if
.;:ve
hiB
were
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Mr
and
each
received 111111 from
-and1
"FORT COURAGEOUS"
ens SJl"Dt Sunctay with Mr.
Gutta • percha, used In go 1 rs 0 1
paren • ·
eret pals. A dessert course
Donald Barry
and Mrs. FranciS Morrio.
ball covers.
chewing gum, Mrs. Joe Johnson, and Beverly served by the hoateaaea. T h
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PLAN BAKE SALE
eiectriral insulation and other and her parenlll, Mr. and Mrs. next meetloi wUJ be held
The Ltve Wtre class of the articles, Is the evaporated Walter Ramm and famlly of the ~orne of Mrs. William Stew·
i Feresl Run Melhodisl church milky fluid found chiefly In Pomeroy.
art 1n Athena.
1 , will have a bake sale at Duk• trees in Malaya and
Brazil, Mrs. Jack Elam, WUUam AJ.
----i Cleanen lD P11111eroy,
Friday •!according to the Encyclopaedia len and Mrs. Eugene Haning
' beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Britannica.
and Rhonda Jean were recent
,visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Char·
ley Smith.
Mr. and !Mrs. Eugene Tbompson and daughters and Miss
Marjie Warner were week end Bruce Blackston wao honored
visilors of Mrs. Georgia Tbomp- Sunday, March 8, on his eJchth
son and other relatives of birthday wltb a party by hll
Mansfield.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har.ld
,_,
Wears
Blackston,
al their home ou the
Mr . and Mrs. tuuu11
Athelia road.
and family of Columbus were Guests
Tlnuny
cl
weekend visitors of his p&amp;relllll Scott Be ':'"'Bobb Ball ;
Mr. and Mi'l. Hershel Wean. ny and arDa~kl B~e. Do~e
and Mike Smith, lleaJntnd JelEXPERT INSTALLATION!
.4bout 75 Attend
fers, Doru)le Pooler,
ARMSTRONG'S
Frwnthhip Night
Bradshaw, David Cole, Dana
Approximately 75 attended Smith and Jeft and David Rlcli·
Unoleum .,., . Inlaid Vinyl
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Friendship
night at the Enter- way.
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prise EUB church Friday even· Games were pla)'e(l ud prJs.
Floor oover1n1 for nory tln~ or floor. Best
ing. A chicken dinner was ser· es won by JeU Rldgwey, JolmIIOIIerns. Prol...ioDal IDSiallaUon b1 Ul, or
ved at 6:30 p.m., with the Rev. ey Blake and Timmy Bearhl.
dot 11 :roaneu. QUI WY Z.263tl for free uttMenzel Smith aaking grace. After Bruce opened hll lifts,
lllle.
Following the dinner, 1 lUm on relreslunents ol cake, Ice eream
pledging wu shown,
alter and kool-ald were served.
WALL-TO-WALL CARPmNG
which a abort businesa aeaslon vors of balloeoa, blowoull
from i=8berge"s maslllrp._ cottectton
MOHAWIC
waa held with the Rev. Smith toy bellcoptero were given
non-aerr&gt;sol sprays ol perfume or COlogne
MAGEl
presiding. The meeting closed boy. Aaaisting wlth t'be party
encased In exquisite golden metal. Will boxed
ll:lpert Jnotallatloa
wHb prayer.
was Bruce'a brother and lister.
and rellllebJe aver and over againl
Slllilfaetlon
See. Sent eal
Bobby and Sherrie BlacUton.
APHRODISIA ... WOODHUE ...
Gumnteed
1.,-...................,........;ISending a lift wu PbUlp ()b.
TIGRESS ... FLAMBEAU
linger.
Headquartera For
Per!Umtl Bprey Erw-dlnalre 1. 75 drams 7.S..
REGULATE FAIU IIUI•W
CoiogM lpraJ ExlrllOAilllalre 3 OIIPC&amp;II 6.1111
MISS AMERICA
The amOUDt t1 water
(Dg over Niagara Falll II
ulated by u agreement
tween the United StaMI
Canada to preserve
scenic beau!J. Tbe qntem4GI
providel lor 1 IIIIIIIlDiqD
t1ma now of ltiO,tiOO euble
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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AIRPORT SITE INSPECTION - Federal, Slate
and local officials are shown above at the site of Meigs
county's proposed airport on the Goegiein property at
Flatwoods Monday where an official on-site inspection
was conducted. Standing, left to right, are Rolland Crabtree, county highway department official; Kenneth McElhinny, county commissioner; Bill Childs, Community
Improvement Corporation director; Robert La Rocca,
airport engineer with the Federal Aviation Agency,
(gesturing); Frank Galownia, program officer of the
FAA; H. P. Christy, county engineer, and Ernest Webb,
Ohio Department of Aviation official. In the other ,.Photo, (right)'FFA Engineer La Rocca checks wind vetocity
with Franklin Rizer, right, local airplane pilot. - Sen·
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BANQUET SPEAKER - Glenn I. (Tiger) Ellison. center. poses with the athletic officials ol SoutheN, ·
High School durmg the All-Sports banquet Monday night. Standing. left to nghl. are Donald Wolfe, athle~ • '
director and principal; Ronald Deem, head football coach and distrkt executive head ; Mr. Ellison, CrayJI4i:'
Slone. head basketball coach. and Mike Popp, assistant football coach and reserve basketball coach. See.
3 for acco unt of event. - Sentinel Photo.

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Seek Religious Mood of America

Bank Robbing Popular

Sports Night
Drew Nearly
300 Persons

THE
SPOim DESK

Player ot Year 'Missing'

ALL STAllS

·Baseball Takes Turn in
Ill,!:~~~=~

COLLEGE PARit, Md. (UPij ·Tile fifeat embed Rusae11'1 lao rr-Iaco team led b)' Bm
IIILWAUDJI «JPP) Ill.. bo)'oolt
I
o1 med
1 · Russell h
be
ball -ittempllllc to 1bew b elld of ~....
-The tbread of a Olllillar Mel dream 10 ay p aymg
, " o BeeiDI
Atlaatl WN Ia l'8ldtlll lido
818,_.
pattern Jo rtWIInc t1roug11 lhe oa 111 NCAA title team. But Clceptloll to an tbe pattens.
a.
belt lntllrnfl of lhe game ......ltdl tat. ·...;;.;•v.•
NCAA basketball cbampiGII- Ruaell has - consolat101 in Thil weekend in the NCAA
_ &amp;ell ill 1ur11 II hal today Ia President Johll
ships here this weekend.
biJ hour of defeat. He's joiaed 11Ra11, lbe top-raaked Keatucll.y
Wflcomll'l IIJIPI'SC«&lt;eelted IIIII- pr Bdlby·
WbeR tbe fiiiOOI collegiate a ralller exduslvt club ___, team fill tbe deflnltloa belt ol
lrUit 11111 llaiDII lba tpCII't.
Cbalrman Wlllilm:
team in lhe land Ia crowned alreadJ lrleludlnl IUCb DW. the well-balaaced unit Ia
Tile ilate, wblch baa cbarpd may, league PI 1'rC
Saturday llight at Co~ P'itld- trloua umes u BID Bradley, tr~ of hte Claclnnatl
Jlrava, .,._ l!llltlooal Gllea, league
hoooe 01 tht Ualvenlty of JOI'I')' West, Olear Robertsoa UCLA ebampl011 of
81111 Its Dine otber Fleig 81111 Alllldll
Everyone attending the Southern High School All· Marylaod campus amid the 8IICI WDt Chamberlain. They years.
w1111 IGIIIOjlilil&amp;
Allen.
Spor~ banquet .Mouday night aurely left wi!h the convic· usual bysterla, oM fact lo never played on aa NCAA title Althougll lacking
Only the
tion It was 8 wol'thwhila evenln•
certain -the "player of the team, either, although both All A .
I-~~
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d 0 • u m• D t 1
.
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Ill
be
lhe W
nd Ch berlal
- mertca se ~"on, \AJDW
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U seemg their boys honored wasr.'t enough, the re- year. w
not
..
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. am
•. came Ado! h Ro •o team 1 11 1 "llen'l , _ llolw erideaM 8IICI 1111
m•rb of Glenn C. (Tiger) Ellison Ohio State University 1'!nmRg team.
within OH pomt of tllra111 the b P
ppud
. P aya
IIM11"
the ........... of
1,
'
Th best 11
ba-~
..... an . k
co eswe
"'111 a
R~~UWu
: reshman Football Coach, made It a11 event to remember.
e
co ege
"'''"" triC ·
disci lilll!d 1 ttack
I'OMEIWT LANI!S
nanJIMtloll of the Ill
C~ach Ellison gan his apeech entitled, "The Three c player of 1965 was Mlchlgan'l Ia fact, the pallerll of !be
P
Jloatam Glrll
.,. by depolltloll
•
Highway," in auch a way that everyone I saw of tbe m&gt;ro CaZZJe RusaeU -aJJd hil NCAA toorney Ia rece•t years Kentucky oould weD be tbe
MlniJ I, belore the llate
than 125 persons preaent was literally teetering on t b &amp; magnificent three-year, star· aeellll lo favor tbe teams with last ataJJd for the well-balanced
W• Lot' ill caae.
front edgo of hla chair.
atudded career reached • a bal-ed, well-rouaded attack type of team Ill tha Hit M
'feam 1
s~ 2~ AD attorney for 1111
Ellisoa kA&lt;&gt;wn oa U1e ban- 1er1 from Coach Deem were bitter-sweet finale when he ud laBteld of the eluba boasting years.
'feam 1
I
J estlmated lba defellllll
quet cll'Cuit throughout I be Bobby Adams, Bill Bird, Char- his Wolverine teammalel ID8I the one "~~~per~tar."
Team t
S S lake 1m!&amp; to tiD
Uni!P.d States, qame to Racine les Cleland, Ca•oi Cline, Ed- to Keotucky 1(.77 lo the 'nle last team Jed by 8 For aext year, UCLA
'ram 1
2~ J~ p..-Jq 111 .w...
at the request of ExecutiVe ward Cozart, Ronald Cozart, Mideast regioMia ol Iowa City "player of , the year" aelection , Jolmny Wonden wnl
Higha - B. WriBbll'lf; Team
.
Head and Head Football Coach Tim Cozart, Sherman Cundiff, Saturday night.
kl go an tile way wu the 1!156 uuvell the sophomore
s, 7~
116; 01u. WinetJft!llllr, •
Ronald Deem. Ellisoa bas been Steve Dailey, Ronnie Deem,
expected to dominate college
a.u.m lloya
111gb Sarles _ Llada
freabman grid &lt;oach at OSU Tom Diddle, Dellllis EvaRI!, Bob
e
basLeketbaiAII thindoenext three yea!'l
NEW YORK IUPI) -'nle
Ilardi 1, ner, 410; 0181.
for the last three years and Grueoer James Harden Mikel
c r.
11116 Ualted Prell
Woa t.o.l 111gb Team Game IIIli
prior to that was bead grid Jenkins,' Charles Matbew~. JohR
Most college ~etball
AJI.Amerlca
'l'eom t
g 1 Fomaome, '1!0, 1117.
mentor at Middletowa R I g h McClintock Eddie Moran Carl
el'8 aeemed coavinced he11
Team s
1 4
~School 30 yearr.
Robinson, Karl Russell, 'Steve
the BruiRB to at least one
Team Z
I 7
'WIIlllt!ll'l llmul7 .._..f'lli.~l
Elllso•'• Three Ca are Conft. Sewell, David Spencer, Tom
crown tbe aext three yeart -II
Player ...
Team 1
J tn
Ilardi 1, dence, Courage 811d Cause, the Theiss, Tom Wickline,
Paul
not three.
Southern JD.
Blgb - Keith V• Inwagea
W•
signa on the highway to sue- Black, Marty Morarity, Darrell
be~ut edthea wplho would
Jolmny c-aux. GralrlbiiiC
W; steve ltory, 2811; Team f, Crow'• Steak Hoole M
cess.
. Norris aod Mike Hayman along
•
lev thll! ayers like
Hal Booker Cbeyney state
IDl, U81.
lola'a Beauty SaiOII •
He discussed each witll great with managers Bill Hayes aod
Olamberlam, Oscar
Pbil Jaek~ North Dakota
Foret! Rull Bloek C.. •
Insight and with humor.
Junior Brewer.
FORT J.!YERS Fla 1UP!)and Cazzle Russell W()Uld JJeVer
~ ,._
_ , Wed. NIPt Mine!
Dally Sentllel
as
Ellison maintained there oev- Cheerleader• preaenled a- The Pitllburgh Plra~ funllsh SOD. llbllckeil By Trade
plaJ 08 a• NCAA title team!
Albie Grant, Loq blaad U.
JluU 2, •
Friendly Tavem
•
8
er has been a classroom built wards by Advisor Sally Ball the oppositioo today for lbe ,,
lcmdor will be buckiJJC lot Losnle Hughey, FreJIRO State
W• Loll Duttoa Drup
II
to teach Confidence, Courage were Beverly Price,
Sharon Cincillll8ti Redo wbo broke a
After the lbocll wu ovar, of tradiUoa.
Taft Jacboil. CoD. Ill I.daho
BIDtoppera
19\la 10\la Higb G8llllf - Naomi ""~
or Cause. He said these things Theiss, Rhonda Brickles, Bren- two-game losiag' striAg Moaday. I felt very gond," tbe 211-year· HOUY AMI!;
JOI'I')' Newaom, llldl_.a State IlJJC Pial
11~ 13~ 118; Higb Series- Uuda
0
are learned oo the athletic or da Norris, Tere11 McTurner and The Reds downed Housioo old ~der oayo of . lhe A~A
~
ltl!l Wllbura, Ceatnl OIJlD a. Four 11o1et
16 14 llnllllel', 503; 111gb Team t1!J~:.I
court.
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Alice Cleland
4-2 t T
Gonl Col trade. I have a lot of friends
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TIJH TMJD
K .p•1
14~ !$~ - Forellt Rull Blodl We agree with Coach ile&lt;:m Servmg th~ stea~
dinner
a nda'i; •;.
~ ~ aroulld Gr~•llle (his home- Houy, former trainer of
Don Carlol 0tter1JeiD
Spollerl
13 17 High Team l!«&lt;es
in his belief that Coach Ellison which was prepared by Juanit~ ~an a 1 a ~!osru:. ~hi town) and Cincinnati and felt Dallas Cowboys, was
Guy Manab.s Prairie VIew
hurlome
10~ 19~ 9teak Home, 1810.
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is one of America's great speak· Sa"re Laura Circle Emma Sal· ";"era thor f 1
tbal I could abow Cincimlali tramer MoRday lor tbe
Charles
Abilene
Hlgb Gaml - Ann HaJmlag,
ers.
se~ ~d Helen J.,ru;.on were gfo ano er JIJe pi IJJ8 per· they made a mistake five years Atlanta Falcom of tl&gt;e
Gene Summ~ Northern
FITZ BURIED
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girls of tbe Futuro Homemak· Sa
Ellis Jim O'T 1
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Basketball players presented ers o1 America.
Ro nunyC . 'lid Jack Daltod-e, ed off lbe CbarlestoD, W. Va., .Houy was 1 teamer ,~tor::~l H01111rable 'mentloa (two
Stroaczek, Americaal Jim Fltzslmmoos, the
.
ger ra1g a
rester"
A1r Force Academy and
varSJty 1etters at the banquet
~-schun combined oa 1 sill-hitter
·
'In the Canadian
ntea):
Swartz, Colby: ry figure of racing, wu
by Craynor Slone, head cage Pomeroy High School Supt. for the Reds
Baldschun was bl the Reds' Ll!'ll
bel
.
CRrter, Mt. Sl.
Hofstra: Tucker, Oldabo- today at Holy CrOll
coach, were Charles Mathews, of Schools C. S. Gibbs, who bas i Cincinnati ·erupted lor ftve farm aystem from 1956 through Co :
ore jolalJJg
Sao Fernando
Wade, Indiana st.; Brooklyn, N.Y., after a
(who also mtrnduced the speak- announced his retirement has bit. and three rona in the sec- 1960. The ICI'ewball artist bad
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Soutbem
Ceniral Milaourl T.; Requiem Mass. Ha died
erl , Larry Circle, Max
Hill, led many Purple Pantbers ath- ond inning off Astro starter beea tbe terget of Redo trade TO GET AWARD
College; CnchhJeDI,
EvansviDe.
at the age of 91.
Dale Hill, Sherman Cundiff, letic cheers during his long Tom Par!lOns to saap 8 atreak efforll! for two years while he PARIS (UPJ) -WII)Je
DaviJ, Adama st.;
Amos Wall brown, Bob Grucser. tenure.
of four Houston victoriea. One was with the Pbillies, who Am ·
tr k record holder
Arka11181l Bt.;
John McClintock, Ray Prolfitt During the sports assembly of those hill was a bueo IIIIJ&gt;' traded bim kJ Baltimore three and•r;t~ 1 ac j
champion guez, Albuquerque; Edwardl,
and Ronrue Deem.
last Friday at PHS, Principal ty bomer by Coleman.
daya belore. lhe Orioles dealt will be aw~~edu : Baron ' Ceatral Ml~; Falkellbuab,
G1ven reserve
basketball James A. Diehl announced Mr. Pi•soa's homer came 1n the him to Cilleumatl.
Co bert'
f lr 1
. Michael I, Gaol, Sout!Jwesl
'etters by Mike Popp were Steve Gibbs would lead his last Pur· tllird inning also oH Parsons. He atteaded Miami Uoiverslty Thu d JD a
pay
Mh'O'Jri 11.: GammeR, l'llll!ific:\1
Very few builders and contractors went
3ewell, Tom Diddle, James La ... pie Paother cheer.
The Reds' failed to get a hit at Oxford two years ~nd played ~ a~opby goeo .!to~=~~~~~:!
renee. W1lham Sellers, Randy After a three • mioute stood- the rest of the way tff three baoeban there.
Wh·te 1 b
ood
to use 11 fir backed panel.
Proffitt, M~k Beegle,
Mike log ovation, by the
student Houston rookies.
Witb the screwball and slider, shi~ in ';e ~Js o1
uu ..••~·\!D:mmll.;
Hayman, S.eve Shuler and Bob· body, Mr. G1bbs weJJt through Baldschun, obtained In tbel!le aeema made for cozy eros- Indoor champlonshipa Jaot ~
Weldwood P1meling is constructed of 3
oy Adams .. Managers rew~d· hJS last routme.
trade with Baltimore, II COUIIt. ley Field. And Bald•chun Indi- wbetJ she hJSisted Mrs.
ed were B1il B1rd, Carol Chile, The building rocked w • t h ed on as a stopper ill a bull- \cates he may use 1 fork ball Rand not be disqualified
plys of the same species of wood. This 11~
Da~e Cole and Paul Black.
so.und ~s the students joined pen tbat put It mercifully- made famoua by RoJ Faoe, ~ being confused by extra
sures ua of e panel that will not buckle or
-~ oot~ail players wmmng let. G1bbs m hiS last cheer.
was oR the leaky side laat ... 10811011.
inga 01 lhe ruaway.

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Seek Religious Mood of America

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Sports Night
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THE
SPOim DESK

Player ot Year 'Missing'

ALL STAllS

·Baseball Takes Turn in
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COLLEGE PARit, Md. (UPij ·Tile fifeat embed Rusae11'1 lao rr-Iaco team led b)' Bm
IIILWAUDJI «JPP) Ill.. bo)'oolt
I
o1 med
1 · Russell h
be
ball -ittempllllc to 1bew b elld of ~....
-The tbread of a Olllillar Mel dream 10 ay p aymg
, " o BeeiDI
Atlaatl WN Ia l'8ldtlll lido
818,_.
pattern Jo rtWIInc t1roug11 lhe oa 111 NCAA title team. But Clceptloll to an tbe pattens.
a.
belt lntllrnfl of lhe game ......ltdl tat. ·...;;.;•v.•
NCAA basketball cbampiGII- Ruaell has - consolat101 in Thil weekend in the NCAA
_ &amp;ell ill 1ur11 II hal today Ia President Johll
ships here this weekend.
biJ hour of defeat. He's joiaed 11Ra11, lbe top-raaked Keatucll.y
Wflcomll'l IIJIPI'SC«&lt;eelted IIIII- pr Bdlby·
WbeR tbe fiiiOOI collegiate a ralller exduslvt club ___, team fill tbe deflnltloa belt ol
lrUit 11111 llaiDII lba tpCII't.
Cbalrman Wlllilm:
team in lhe land Ia crowned alreadJ lrleludlnl IUCb DW. the well-balaaced unit Ia
Tile ilate, wblch baa cbarpd may, league PI 1'rC
Saturday llight at Co~ P'itld- trloua umes u BID Bradley, tr~ of hte Claclnnatl
Jlrava, .,._ l!llltlooal Gllea, league
hoooe 01 tht Ualvenlty of JOI'I')' West, Olear Robertsoa UCLA ebampl011 of
81111 Its Dine otber Fleig 81111 Alllldll
Everyone attending the Southern High School All· Marylaod campus amid the 8IICI WDt Chamberlain. They years.
w1111 IGIIIOjlilil&amp;
Allen.
Spor~ banquet .Mouday night aurely left wi!h the convic· usual bysterla, oM fact lo never played on aa NCAA title Althougll lacking
Only the
tion It was 8 wol'thwhila evenln•
certain -the "player of the team, either, although both All A .
I-~~
~-""
d 0 • u m• D t 1
.
.:.·
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Ill
be
lhe W
nd Ch berlal
- mertca se ~"on, \AJDW
'-'Ill wuu
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U seemg their boys honored wasr.'t enough, the re- year. w
not
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. am
•. came Ado! h Ro •o team 1 11 1 "llen'l , _ llolw erideaM 8IICI 1111
m•rb of Glenn C. (Tiger) Ellison Ohio State University 1'!nmRg team.
within OH pomt of tllra111 the b P
ppud
. P aya
IIM11"
the ........... of
1,
'
Th best 11
ba-~
..... an . k
co eswe
"'111 a
R~~UWu
: reshman Football Coach, made It a11 event to remember.
e
co ege
"'''"" triC ·
disci lilll!d 1 ttack
I'OMEIWT LANI!S
nanJIMtloll of the Ill
C~ach Ellison gan his apeech entitled, "The Three c player of 1965 was Mlchlgan'l Ia fact, the pallerll of !be
P
Jloatam Glrll
.,. by depolltloll
•
Highway," in auch a way that everyone I saw of tbe m&gt;ro CaZZJe RusaeU -aJJd hil NCAA toorney Ia rece•t years Kentucky oould weD be tbe
MlniJ I, belore the llate
than 125 persons preaent was literally teetering on t b &amp; magnificent three-year, star· aeellll lo favor tbe teams with last ataJJd for the well-balanced
W• Lot' ill caae.
front edgo of hla chair.
atudded career reached • a bal-ed, well-rouaded attack type of team Ill tha Hit M
'feam 1
s~ 2~ AD attorney for 1111
Ellisoa kA&lt;&gt;wn oa U1e ban- 1er1 from Coach Deem were bitter-sweet finale when he ud laBteld of the eluba boasting years.
'feam 1
I
J estlmated lba defellllll
quet cll'Cuit throughout I be Bobby Adams, Bill Bird, Char- his Wolverine teammalel ID8I the one "~~~per~tar."
Team t
S S lake 1m!&amp; to tiD
Uni!P.d States, qame to Racine les Cleland, Ca•oi Cline, Ed- to Keotucky 1(.77 lo the 'nle last team Jed by 8 For aext year, UCLA
'ram 1
2~ J~ p..-Jq 111 .w...
at the request of ExecutiVe ward Cozart, Ronald Cozart, Mideast regioMia ol Iowa City "player of , the year" aelection , Jolmny Wonden wnl
Higha - B. WriBbll'lf; Team
.
Head and Head Football Coach Tim Cozart, Sherman Cundiff, Saturday night.
kl go an tile way wu the 1!156 uuvell the sophomore
s, 7~
116; 01u. WinetJft!llllr, •
Ronald Deem. Ellisoa bas been Steve Dailey, Ronnie Deem,
expected to dominate college
a.u.m lloya
111gb Sarles _ Llada
freabman grid &lt;oach at OSU Tom Diddle, Dellllis EvaRI!, Bob
e
basLeketbaiAII thindoenext three yea!'l
NEW YORK IUPI) -'nle
Ilardi 1, ner, 410; 0181.
for the last three years and Grueoer James Harden Mikel
c r.
11116 Ualted Prell
Woa t.o.l 111gb Team Game IIIli
prior to that was bead grid Jenkins,' Charles Matbew~. JohR
Most college ~etball
AJI.Amerlca
'l'eom t
g 1 Fomaome, '1!0, 1117.
mentor at Middletowa R I g h McClintock Eddie Moran Carl
el'8 aeemed coavinced he11
Team s
1 4
~School 30 yearr.
Robinson, Karl Russell, 'Steve
the BruiRB to at least one
Team Z
I 7
'WIIlllt!ll'l llmul7 .._..f'lli.~l
Elllso•'• Three Ca are Conft. Sewell, David Spencer, Tom
crown tbe aext three yeart -II
Player ...
Team 1
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Ilardi 1, dence, Courage 811d Cause, the Theiss, Tom Wickline,
Paul
not three.
Southern JD.
Blgb - Keith V• Inwagea
W•
signa on the highway to sue- Black, Marty Morarity, Darrell
be~ut edthea wplho would
Jolmny c-aux. GralrlbiiiC
W; steve ltory, 2811; Team f, Crow'• Steak Hoole M
cess.
. Norris aod Mike Hayman along
•
lev thll! ayers like
Hal Booker Cbeyney state
IDl, U81.
lola'a Beauty SaiOII •
He discussed each witll great with managers Bill Hayes aod
Olamberlam, Oscar
Pbil Jaek~ North Dakota
Foret! Rull Bloek C.. •
Insight and with humor.
Junior Brewer.
FORT J.!YERS Fla 1UP!)and Cazzle Russell W()Uld JJeVer
~ ,._
_ , Wed. NIPt Mine!
Dally Sentllel
as
Ellison maintained there oev- Cheerleader• preaenled a- The Pitllburgh Plra~ funllsh SOD. llbllckeil By Trade
plaJ 08 a• NCAA title team!
Albie Grant, Loq blaad U.
JluU 2, •
Friendly Tavem
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er has been a classroom built wards by Advisor Sally Ball the oppositioo today for lbe ,,
lcmdor will be buckiJJC lot Losnle Hughey, FreJIRO State
W• Loll Duttoa Drup
II
to teach Confidence, Courage were Beverly Price,
Sharon Cincillll8ti Redo wbo broke a
After the lbocll wu ovar, of tradiUoa.
Taft Jacboil. CoD. Ill I.daho
BIDtoppera
19\la 10\la Higb G8llllf - Naomi ""~
or Cause. He said these things Theiss, Rhonda Brickles, Bren- two-game losiag' striAg Moaday. I felt very gond," tbe 211-year· HOUY AMI!;
JOI'I')' Newaom, llldl_.a State IlJJC Pial
11~ 13~ 118; Higb Series- Uuda
0
are learned oo the athletic or da Norris, Tere11 McTurner and The Reds downed Housioo old ~der oayo of . lhe A~A
~
ltl!l Wllbura, Ceatnl OIJlD a. Four 11o1et
16 14 llnllllel', 503; 111gb Team t1!J~:.I
court.
·
Alice Cleland
4-2 t T
Gonl Col trade. I have a lot of friends
( l
TIJH TMJD
K .p•1
14~ !$~ - Forellt Rull Blodl We agree with Coach ile&lt;:m Servmg th~ stea~
dinner
a nda'i; •;.
~ ~ aroulld Gr~•llle (his home- Houy, former trainer of
Don Carlol 0tter1JeiD
Spollerl
13 17 High Team l!«&lt;es
in his belief that Coach Ellison which was prepared by Juanit~ ~an a 1 a ~!osru:. ~hi town) and Cincinnati and felt Dallas Cowboys, was
Guy Manab.s Prairie VIew
hurlome
10~ 19~ 9teak Home, 1810.
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is one of America's great speak· Sa"re Laura Circle Emma Sal· ";"era thor f 1
tbal I could abow Cincimlali tramer MoRday lor tbe
Charles
Abilene
Hlgb Gaml - Ann HaJmlag,
ers.
se~ ~d Helen J.,ru;.on were gfo ano er JIJe pi IJJ8 per· they made a mistake five years Atlanta Falcom of tl&gt;e
Gene Summ~ Northern
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Basketball players presented ers o1 America.
Ro nunyC . 'lid Jack Daltod-e, ed off lbe CbarlestoD, W. Va., .Houy was 1 teamer ,~tor::~l H01111rable 'mentloa (two
Stroaczek, Americaal Jim Fltzslmmoos, the
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rester"
A1r Force Academy and
varSJty 1etters at the banquet
~-schun combined oa 1 sill-hitter
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'In the Canadian
ntea):
Swartz, Colby: ry figure of racing, wu
by Craynor Slone, head cage Pomeroy High School Supt. for the Reds
Baldschun was bl the Reds' Ll!'ll
bel
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CRrter, Mt. Sl.
Hofstra: Tucker, Oldabo- today at Holy CrOll
coach, were Charles Mathews, of Schools C. S. Gibbs, who bas i Cincinnati ·erupted lor ftve farm aystem from 1956 through Co :
ore jolalJJg
Sao Fernando
Wade, Indiana st.; Brooklyn, N.Y., after a
(who also mtrnduced the speak- announced his retirement has bit. and three rona in the sec- 1960. The ICI'ewball artist bad
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Ceniral Milaourl T.; Requiem Mass. Ha died
erl , Larry Circle, Max
Hill, led many Purple Pantbers ath- ond inning off Astro starter beea tbe terget of Redo trade TO GET AWARD
College; CnchhJeDI,
EvansviDe.
at the age of 91.
Dale Hill, Sherman Cundiff, letic cheers during his long Tom Par!lOns to saap 8 atreak efforll! for two years while he PARIS (UPJ) -WII)Je
DaviJ, Adama st.;
Amos Wall brown, Bob Grucser. tenure.
of four Houston victoriea. One was with the Pbillies, who Am ·
tr k record holder
Arka11181l Bt.;
John McClintock, Ray Prolfitt During the sports assembly of those hill was a bueo IIIIJ&gt;' traded bim kJ Baltimore three and•r;t~ 1 ac j
champion guez, Albuquerque; Edwardl,
and Ronrue Deem.
last Friday at PHS, Principal ty bomer by Coleman.
daya belore. lhe Orioles dealt will be aw~~edu : Baron ' Ceatral Ml~; Falkellbuab,
G1ven reserve
basketball James A. Diehl announced Mr. Pi•soa's homer came 1n the him to Cilleumatl.
Co bert'
f lr 1
. Michael I, Gaol, Sout!Jwesl
'etters by Mike Popp were Steve Gibbs would lead his last Pur· tllird inning also oH Parsons. He atteaded Miami Uoiverslty Thu d JD a
pay
Mh'O'Jri 11.: GammeR, l'llll!ific:\1
Very few builders and contractors went
3ewell, Tom Diddle, James La ... pie Paother cheer.
The Reds' failed to get a hit at Oxford two years ~nd played ~ a~opby goeo .!to~=~~~~~:!
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Mike log ovation, by the
student Houston rookies.
Witb the screwball and slider, shi~ in ';e ~Js o1
uu ..••~·\!D:mmll.;
Hayman, S.eve Shuler and Bob· body, Mr. G1bbs weJJt through Baldschun, obtained In tbel!le aeema made for cozy eros- Indoor champlonshipa Jaot ~
Weldwood P1meling is constructed of 3
oy Adams .. Managers rew~d· hJS last routme.
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that we can to communicale r 4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport; 0 ., March lS, 196o

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our own in tbne
rather · lban in IIISty and
confusiag jargon from tli•
neo1oD lllll'enDHI
word became flelh and dwelt &lt;hill. llllhap Plke ampbM!Irts moral !awe which are binding the l'esult tan only be moral past," says Prof. J. Robert
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1111011&amp; Ul, .full al JriiCO and the human role ol Jesus, and at ali Umes. The Chrlstian's!aoarrhy.
.Nelsciii of Boston University
a, LOOJS c.+S8!7•
trutll." Aallber, ev• briefer, ht 1111!1111 to be sayJna that ODiy Imperative is to be guided , Cllureh'• &amp;le Qaestloned ... School o! Theology, a well·
~ Pnos II
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slalemlat ol llle doctrine Ia eJIIII would bave been just au by love lor o~. He ~ust ·l Beyond all specllic disagree- known Protestant liberal.
''l'here Is ... Gtd and Jetlll louDd lD St. Paul'• Iammi ardlnary man bad be nol gone lbere!ore seck 1ft each partlCU· ' ments about God Christ and "There is admittedly a huge
' . His ouly bololten 1011."
seala!etl: "God wu 1n Quilt, to unique lengtbl In "openin&amp;'' lor situation to do what seems j
rt
Oe ;adicals are need toda)· for restating
fillTha.t, a~ to 111 8111111· rec:t~~Mii,. 11Je world unto blmlelf to lbe love and power like the most loving thlag under ;:
1/ 'at odds with mainline Christian doctrine. But there is
of God.
!be clrcumstanoes.
' Christian thinkera on the no need, nor warrant, lor
111 0 u , witllclam cireulatlni Hlmaelf."
amoog thaologians Ia the tned
H.- To 11M
Alone with Uo new lbeoiOI)' Advocates of this appro~ 'i question of how to make the destroying it."
lithe oew mov- knewn 8!1 'l'lle empbuls Ill lbe doclrlae and Its new cbrlatoloD', tbe tall it "situation ethics." ,church relevant to skeptical, Or, as anolber theolo~cal wit
"Chriltlsn Radicalism."
of the lncarutlna Ia • God's radical J1lOVemeDt hal IIIIo pat !:rlllcs are llllt. to ~~fer to 1t asjaecular·minded people o! the put it, "Ball!water, s1; baby,
'llle J&amp;ke bas a sharp polDI, IDltlltlve In dnwiq near to forward a "new morality." It moral relatiVISm.. When they space age.
no."
(lecanse the Christian radlcala men In the penon ~ Jl!llla llolda tllat there are DO abBolule are ~t exchangmg semanilcl The radicals insist that lhel;-=======-., incliDed ID clinK to J-.
_
_ ;:•f~e.. :~ ,;;;knDwledgel church will get a hearing only
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while repudilllnl !be ralber Ill
ell'
erenee 18 if it gets rid of what Bishop
f!eavetl whom be tlalmed to
'";'.ad"'1·~p~asis.
I' ts
i Pike calls its "excess theolofli·
ioeprese11
1ona mora IS
agree cal baggage ,
\
f !he leaders of lbe
lbat Jesus taUJhl that "love is I The uphoiders of historic
5H Our Prize Boerd
One 0 Prof WUII.Im Hathe lulfulment of ~e law," and ·l' Christianity say that modern
(IIIOVOment. Colg. •....... _ter
lbat he invariably put love of -n yearns above all else for
,milton If
a~lghhor b
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DISCOUNTS
·Divinity School, Rocbelter, The Carleton g........ School
JJele I'
Aa odvet'tuanyt'on·snlsarradow ,mearnng in his life. Tho last
11
Is " a had an attendance--•
ga the
1Sm.needn for8 moral
a 1 1laws asi'I thing he ted
needs or"Chri
wantsti is'ly''
an On All Reg. Priced Shoes
,fi.Y., savs its. ob';ec,ve
of 73, offer. Mr. and Mrs. Rllllld Wise mit
Hard Top. With V-8 motor, automatic
1
'todless Chrlsilaftlty. SUch a lng $59.02. The Junior
cbolr and children of Middleport and guiding principles, applicable to 1 :;•~cu ~
him
to
wooid uphold the sang several selections I!OCOm· Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John- most if not all circumstances I h"c ho ers
"?t hun'self
l.ieligion
transmission. With power brakes and
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om e can comm1 d 11.
''d ea 1s o1 Jesus, Hamil• panied by •ft·
,..,.s Judy KinI a1 atoo calted oo Mr. and ..
on •· The crux of the dispute is
.ethiCal
Middleport,
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~explains, but would have~ lbe:, piino. Miss Brenda Smith Lawrence Johnston and fami· whotherhuman beiags who are j ~y~a~~~
~~~-"~a__
$leering.
jhom for "Jl':eaching, worship, was awarded a pin for three- J,y.
DOtorious for their P.,wers of•
payer, ordmatlon or II· year perfect attendance.
11om
ratiooalizatin can trust them- 1
1
wr TERMS •••
:arameniS."
Mrs. Hazel Arnold had a piz- Mr. and .Mrs.
er een- selves to de~ide when one of 1
. Hamilloo is lreqae~~tly asked za party Wednesday nlglll lor bower called on their daUJ)lter the clear moral rules of the ,I
• hy h• rootinues to regard her son, Nathan, Jr., who was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeli~s Bible-lor example the prohibi-l
esus as the Jre;'lest teacher of leavi~ 'r.lursday lor service. and family ol Syracuse a~f • lion of adultery-;.ay be set :
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uman hi.tory. II he has come Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs. ~nd Mrs. Gene Congo an am- aside in the name of "love." A::
the conclusion thai
Jesus Patrick WUitams, Miss Sheila liy, local.
altuationist would "'Y that they ,:
was rom~lelely wrong aboUt BearhsofChester,Mr.andMrs. Mr.andMra.Laulslcenhower can-and if they go wrong, ;
tbe one thing to which he Charles Mash Jr., Butch, Bob- and two children of Eut Liv· that's pari of the price o(
attached greatest importance- by aad Susie, Mr. and M r •· erpool called on Mr. and Mrs. Christian freedom.
:
IIBmely, the existence of God. John Dean •. John Walter and Homer Icenhower.
A moralist would reply thai :
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Jesu•' llllique Atlractlon
Richard, MIS9 Evallne Arnold,
the Ten Cammandments are
'llle Colgale-Rdebester profes- Lester and Walter Arnold. Na- Mrs. Wanda Donnelson and broken lreuontly enough even i
"You'll Uke Our Quality Way mf Doing Business"
sor acknowledges that this is a than,. who left Thursday morn- two chUdren of Columbus call· when they're regarded as 1
pertinenl queslicm. His answer mg, IS stationed at Fort Knox, ed o.u her mother, Mr. and bindlng preceipts, and that
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is that he feels "drawn" to Ky.
Mrs. Charlie Carron aRC! faiDI· the church starts poking!
Jesus th
because
is someMr..10andColumbus
Mrs. Roger
••.
.0 in "there
his words
his were
over Young
the ly. .
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' · weekend. They visited with Mr. Mrs. Edra Bush ls helping
Ufe. hiS way with others, hiS and Mrs. Marleen Cozart.
her daUJhter and childreu, Mrs.
death. lh~t I do oot ftnd Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Hinton Zana Middleswart while she
elsewhere. B' h J·•- A T have moved into the house of Is til wtth flu.
AngliCan IS Op "'w · · Mr 1 nd .,_ Char'h
·
Robinson, another high priest of
·
•ru •·
""' Mas ' Mrs. Minnie Carroll received
the Welker farm on word that hlrl-'
Mrs • Kath·
d. ai movement, also formerly
the raiC
w
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8 k Hill
took• to Jesus as the supreme : er d r.i,.. WtlU
Kin ryo Miller of Columbus suffered
e1emplar of human conduct. I r · :nd d'
am ts ~ 1 heart attack and Ill at Mercy
Having abandoned the concept , were
ay .mner gues 0 Hospital In Columbus.
God Bishop 1Mr. and Mrs. R1cbard Hlelmann Mr Anna Healey remains ill
of • persooa1
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s.
Robinson is unable to thmk of M
d M J b De
nd Melgs General Hespltal
at
rs.on . ana
. 8
Jesus as the Son of GodBh
. ut. e 1 milr.an
b'..... Pomeroy. Sh'in
e IS 1 ser1ou
ha a y gave a surpriSe ""~
is prepared to accerd him w t day dinner lor her IMther, Mrs. condition.
he rogardl a~ , 1 more Kenoeth Marklns Sunday. Those Larry Lehew spen~ 1 w~
meaningful t1tle: The Man for attending were Mr. Walter Ter- end at Ravenswood Vlsttlng re
Others.''
rei!, Billy and Vickie Kednall, atives.
.
Episcopal Bishop . Jam~ A. Alma Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ~ Mrs. WUiiam Ables
Pike of San FranciSCO, m his Robert Ried Bruce VIrginia and laiDlly spent Sunday ~fie~'.
new book, "What is This Rodney and 'oavid Ried o! Pa: nooo with his parents, Mr. and
Treasure?" (Harper), speaks of taskala, Ohio, Juanita and Ruth Mrs. Frank Ables, Raveoswood.
Jesus as a man who so ~ptied Ann Terrell of Pomeroy and Mr. I Mr. Ables is Ul.
himself of prtde and sell1shness and Mrs. Kenneth Markins of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Auththal he became "a human Racine.
erson of Lowen spent Sabfi'.
avenue whom God could fully Mr. and Mn. Olen Harrison day night with his parent&amp;, Mr.
11:1... in Jesus, he says, we see visil&lt;'d this past week with their and Mrs. Carl Autherson.
.
"all that anyone needs to son Phil Harrison of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cossm
know" about "what God is like. Md'
and two childreo of Columbus
es~.~ecial!y in relation to men" Mr and Mrs. Wayne
Beai visited Mr. and !Mrs. Aaron
and also what man is supposed visited with the Wlilter Daniels Turner and two children and
10 be like.
family at Albany recently.
, Mr. Simey Powell.
Although Bishop Pike's views Mr and Mrs. Webtr Wood I Mrs. Anna Brewer remains
are rlo~er to traditional Chris· ~ad as recent visitors Mr. and I bedfast.
11an faith than those of the Mrs. Frank Pauly of Harrison- Mr. Simey Powell and Mr. Hoolhl"l' self·styied "Christian ville.
mer Icenhower called on Mr.
radicals." lhe bishop is quick to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brickles and Mrs. Maywood Joholtoo.
disavow any imputation of and Faye Pratt vislied a few
-May JoiWiol
orthodoxy. He said in a recent days in Kent, Ohio.
Interview lhat he does not ' Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hudson Wood and family.
accept the doctrine of the had as Sunday guesiB Sandra, Mrs. Leroy Wyant was in
lnrarnalion, which has been the Linda and Karla Beat
Charleston to visit ber brother,
linchpin of Christian theology M'rs. Louise Harrison, Mrs. Mr. Elmer Hunt wbo Is I pa·
for 20 centuries. The classic Dale Iarrison and Scott Ryan !lent at Clrarleston Memonal
slalement or this doctrine is were visiting in Columbus Tues- Hospital and underwent surgery
found in the opening words of day.
recently.
.
.
Fourth Gospel : "In the begin- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl and Mr. and Mrs. R1chard Hiel·
oing was the word, and U1e l)lodney were Sunday afternoon mann were recent visitors of
word was with God, and the guesiB of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne .Mr. and Mro. Olen Hamson ..
word was God . . . and the Beat and Mr. and Mrs. Norman , Mrs. Dana DaiS, Mrs. VU'gll
:..:___::______:__ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ - King, Mrs. Clyde Hinton have
all been ill recently.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Carl and
: son, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight OUr~,

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Oiher action of the court was
the granting of 8 divorce to
Marsha Joan Huddleston from
Thomas Edward Huddleston and
the plaintil was granted care
and eustody of their tnl8111 chUd.
Pearlle Runion convicted or
an assault ebarg~ by a Mason
County petit l·,..., and sentenced
to one year in the county jail,
has IN&gt; en !l"lnted a stay of sentenet until action ls taken on
an appea.l to Supreme Court or
the verdict.
d lnMthcCe civil! adctlondof AJiexanll.
er
aus an an
arre
VB. Bright McCausland, an order has been flied for the de·
fendant to appear in Mason
C:oun(1 Circuit Court on March
18th to answer notice lor con·
tempt of Court.
An order was signed by the
court in the partilion action of
Frances E. Kearns vs. William
K. Kerns confirming sale and
distributing of proceeds 1 r 0 m
sale of real estate
Th I 'I t' ·, B A D 1
e c VI ac.1on o . : · aton, Donald R1ce, Phll1p Burgess, Donald O'Neil, William
McCully, and M. H. Crider vs.
Austin Co~pany has been settied and d1smlssed from the
docket.

the home of Mrs
Woodrow Donna L. Crow, Leslie M.
Mora on Wednesday March 1 Mary S. Handley, Alfred N.
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• aon, Thomaa L White· Ra!:!:ll
from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Pot-luc.
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MIDDLEPOiiT LITERARY mas c. Eckersley; Syraeu1se, II
Club will meet Wednesday af. Clarice J. Norrla.
of
temoon at 2 p.m. at the home
Study Topic Btuetl
Mrs. William Russell, GrBIJt.St. On Knotllin 'Him'
~ook reviews will ~~de The SeiiJor BY'of the Pon~ II
Ohio Scenes and Citizens "by roy First Baptllt church
Mrs. James Harley and ~ Sunday eveniJII In the ~=~~~
American Family, The Talia •---~ wilb th a-.
by Mrs. Nan Moore. Roll call ~· u
response wtll be a leader born ..u.~- Hllm?'' II
lD Ohio. THURSDAY
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EVANGELINE CHAPTEII, lnugbt oullbal a person .~''II
OES will hold its annual in- wont to know Blm, lllllll ebooae
apection Thursday
evening, to know Blm, Dlllll obey Him,
March 17 at 7'30 p m at the and use !be JDeiDI of lmowiag
Masonic Tempi~ In
!llm-labAtlelbe cl~ of !be
Julia Fleming, Deputy Grand mg,
teoDil was enj!Jellfl
Malron of District :u; will be the by Mike Marlin, LlrrY
inspecting officer.
lllke Sawyer, David Mlchaellil
FRIDAY
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A~MISSIONS: Della Nibert,
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PheiSter
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Andy Hall, Leon; Charles ChriS·
ty, ·Apple Grove; Mrs. James
E. Bragg, Letart; Mrs. Exer
Meadows, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Howard Sharp, Apple Grove;
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EV AN~EIJNE .CHAPTER Helps Solve 3 llttest
St. Patrlcb Day
OES, M1ddleport, Will bold a
Decoratl,. Novoltllt
nunmage sale Frida.y and Sat·
urdlly, March 25-Zii m tbe Wil·. Worries aad Problems
lie Maud Coates buDding, forA UW. PA&amp;lDIH IDI1Dlltdl OD
Ollllill: (JI KelJIO
merly occupied by Cliff's Shoe ................
bald faiH 1INth men trm1J bi place;
Repa~. Members wishing art!· 12~ Boldl tlllm moM aomtortabiJ;
11 r.a JOU btte up eo u,; :buder
cles p1cked up may contact Mrs. w
tbout dteoomtorc. PABT8J:TH
lorvlng ~ lltlond "'"
John Lyons, WY2-3700, o rMrs. l'tnrd.tr lllalkaHu (noD·&amp;Citd).Won't
111'111'. No I\UDIDJ,
pucr cut~
PHONE WY 2·2848
Jarrell, a junior, is cr.ndidate William King, WY2-5681.
511 N. W ...... Mf..
Gl'fle~~l Avoldemb&amp;rruament. Ott
for student body vice president.
PAS...
a at au 4ru1 oouatiiS'I.
For the past three years JarANNOUNCE EXAMS
rell has represented Marshall PT. PLEASANT - Homer D. 0
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as a member of the University Lowe, Jr., secretary of the
Debate team. He i• president of Pollee Civil Service Commls·
the Pi Kapp:: Della, the Nation- slon of Pt. Pleasant, hu an•
al Debate fraternity. He is a nounced that application may
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history major and will soon iJe. be flied in the City Clerk's oCOee
I WOW'engm
~orne eligible lor membership on or before March 24 for ad·
CMbe. . . . . . . tliadt't IS?
m the history honorary with a mission to competitive examin·
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atlon to establish an eligibility
I 1111 • dlol % M•l
h dlollllad.
The general election is sched- list for the position of probauled lor Wednesday in the stu- lion patrolman for Pt. Ptewnt.
OW.
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dent union building from 8 a.m. The e~amination will be held
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until 5 p. m. The results of at the Clerk's office at 7 p.m.
the election will be announced March 31 1966.
A'Jll1PIIP••IIft,.;,__~,llll•ll'il91tj5
. . .1Regular are balllil
Wednesday evening at the mlxlr-=="''===--==;!
to be held In the Student Union.
t, 'IO"IIil~lltliiii'IIIIIIL1411Ciil-,." G l ¥
Comptet. R-of
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Slop ..
Stauffer, Mrs. Jacob Markle,
Kimberly
Lambert,
Ilene
Mt•11Pa.,o.r nearby ' II lt(JL' ' '
Dalton, Mrs. Albert Hartenhach,
Mrs. Eugene Ball, Mrs. D'avid I
Clarkm, Mrs. Hattie Kay.
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Ronaid Springer, Apple Grove, a
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sharp, Apple Grove, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Mlclclleport, 0.
Bragg, Letart, a son.

Emma Sue, • sophomoro, Is
a candidate lor Junior Class
Senator. She is a member of
the Alpha Delta Sorority In
which she holds the office of
QuHI Chairman and Assistant
Pledge Trainer. Miss Kincaid is
majoring in speech theraphy.

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March 6, 1!165, and for the ,,..
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cal years startmg July 1, 1!165
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and July I, 1!164 fonows: Athens
~ $12,737.52, $11,558.02, ~10,1107.·
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12, ltii,IIGUO. Gallla - 11.22l,·
MR. K. L. IYRD
12, f'l,lll8.21, 1101,802.20, 111111,·
WILL .IE AT
1109.84. Hocking_.a,822.88, II,·
852.39 190,591.21 fl0,25tl.tt. Jaek·
306 N. Second Ave.
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Mlddl
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Figum showinl the collec· 1132 1l67.15, $121,088.16.
Law·
oport, 10
tions for the two-weeks pertnds rene'. - $17,024,62, $14,861.83,
ON
ending Morch 5, 11166, an dl 1241.884.89, $231,599.12. MeigsThursday, Mar. 17
March 6, 1965, and lor the [J'- ' 16,541 .70, 14,7115.92, $103,875.50,
FROM
cal years starting July 1, 1965, 186,995.94. Pike ~ 15,915.70, 14.1011 July I, 19114 follow'
564 94.
$112,257.87, 168,307.69.
9 a.m. to 12 noon
Athens - $15,179.1!, $1 !.703.· Ross --'15761.04,
$16,75UI, ·
'I&amp; 1455 38 1.23, $397.595.01.
$254,199.42, $237,003.36. SciotoTo ..pair and service
Galila. - $6,379.02. $5,64614,1 $28,:r19.00, $22,225.86, 379,098.hnrlng lids
1171,345.116, $173.759.71.
116, 1!32.088.50. Vinton - 11,002.· lotterlM 1nd supplies for
BO&lt;king _ $5,876.57, $7.1lt· l3o. 12.001.9'1, $43,818.84
~:111,.
all mak11 for salt
18, 1152.8.17 27. 1154.515.48.
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Mr. Byrd will be glad to
Jackoon - $7,2117.55. 110.323.· 1,=====....._............
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fl. $259.96143, $256,675.09
Lest with the latest Bel.
Lawrence - 19200.116. $11.253.· Supor Promium Quollty
tone Electronic equip·
11. $381,288.73. $372.027.55.
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Metga - $5,921.86. $1;,581.44,
fm.a!l5 31, $156,931.09
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If huring is your
Pike - $3,051.10, $%,496.3!.
problom Bellona I•
fll~ 75187. $91,606.67.
tho answer
!toss - $19,1116.11, $15,574.19,
tli8o.529.49, $581,56U!.
Decorator Colors
Scioto - $2Utl.44, $22,456.· ,
16, 1727,512.75, f'I3U41 ·38·
Vinton - $1,ttlG.51, $1,44io.97,
• f42.37S.37, $41,1,69.52.
Horotd Chilo, Mer.
504 TINTH ST.
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Collection of motor vehicle 1
Mlddltporl
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
1 bousetraller and ""' tares In Loculi St.
the ten county areas showing
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Phon• 525·7221 ·
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Ohio counties showed an in·
crease in sales tn collections
lor the period ending March ! .
They were Athens, Gallia. Law·
renee. Pike and Ross. Counties
showing lesa fiacal year figures
lor the two-week period ending
March J wert Hocking, Meigs,
Pike and Seioto.

red to the Results Departrneot
in December of 19113 and asaumed the duties of test eo.
D Ito i ,. I ,.
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lour daUJhtera and a son. The
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CAtENDAR
WEDNESDAY'
BOSWOR'Ml COUNCO. Nt.
48, Royal and Select Maaten,
will hold a stated asl!!lllbly
Wednesday al 7:30 p. m. lor
transaction of all buoiness and
will confer the Royal and Select Muter! degree on
live
candidates. All officers
and
companions are urged to attend
CHESTER
COMMUNJTY
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13 Meigs Students

PT. PLEASANT- J. W. Dal·
lOll, Kanawha River plant test
engineer, has been promoted to
a position on the
Aroerlcan
Electric ~ower system's co,.
PT. PLEAsANT _ Cbarles crete laboratory at New Haven.
Daniel O'Bryan and Apes Irene
O'B
Hartl
lndlct Dalton, a graduate of West
ed :nPteadrnc~'::to Co : Vlrginialnatltute of Technology,
ch
1'8 was llrat employed at the Ka...
ery arges, have been placed awha River plant In June, 19M
~ three= probation by the as a chemist. He was transfer·

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Earn OU Hou.ora
PT. PLEASANT Joba .wu. CbeJter m •1 _.~
01!18 Univtrslty
Mr. 1114 Mr!. Mooon Jlilhn 1lml Roach, :!11, New Hav~, birth of a 7llt •
lllday IIIIo nm... of 1,2111
..terlaiM.d with • party Sat· Ed Judith ~.. Roach, 10, New' Harold, Feb. 25 e1 St.
dents of over 15,000 enrolled
urdlly afternoon honoring
Haven, have opplied for a mar- ~ PateullurJ. .
lbe Dean's List lor the lint
dlughter, Barbara, on her lith i'kiJe license in the office of GraDdp8NIIta are Mr.
lllfller of 1be 1965-66 school! birthday.
111e
Clerk.
Mrl. C. K:
Cbeiter
year.
Betre!hmenta were Hned
Freshmen lllllll have at
~berry. Ailsa, EUJene lnd
a 3.0, or B average, and
Harris, Mrs. MOton
Roush
elassmen I 3.3 averqe
and Sandra, Mrs. Ernest
D81Ded to lhll list. From
ris, Willie Fisher, the honored
a.unly were, Middleport,
guest and sister, Carla and
les P. Gerard; Janice L.
thers, Roland and Gordon.
ne!illl, David R. WHey,
erovUie; Jobn w.
1; Pameroy, Robert
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that we can to communicale r 4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport; 0 ., March lS, 196o

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tho church's.
language
of message
our own in tbne
rather · lban in IIISty and
confusiag jargon from tli•
neo1oD lllll'enDHI
word became flelh and dwelt &lt;hill. llllhap Plke ampbM!Irts moral !awe which are binding the l'esult tan only be moral past," says Prof. J. Robert
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1111011&amp; Ul, .full al JriiCO and the human role ol Jesus, and at ali Umes. The Chrlstian's!aoarrhy.
.Nelsciii of Boston University
a, LOOJS c.+S8!7•
trutll." Aallber, ev• briefer, ht 1111!1111 to be sayJna that ODiy Imperative is to be guided , Cllureh'• &amp;le Qaestloned ... School o! Theology, a well·
~ Pnos II
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slalemlat ol llle doctrine Ia eJIIII would bave been just au by love lor o~. He ~ust ·l Beyond all specllic disagree- known Protestant liberal.
''l'here Is ... Gtd and Jetlll louDd lD St. Paul'• Iammi ardlnary man bad be nol gone lbere!ore seck 1ft each partlCU· ' ments about God Christ and "There is admittedly a huge
' . His ouly bololten 1011."
seala!etl: "God wu 1n Quilt, to unique lengtbl In "openin&amp;'' lor situation to do what seems j
rt
Oe ;adicals are need toda)· for restating
fillTha.t, a~ to 111 8111111· rec:t~~Mii,. 11Je world unto blmlelf to lbe love and power like the most loving thlag under ;:
1/ 'at odds with mainline Christian doctrine. But there is
of God.
!be clrcumstanoes.
' Christian thinkera on the no need, nor warrant, lor
111 0 u , witllclam cireulatlni Hlmaelf."
amoog thaologians Ia the tned
H.- To 11M
Alone with Uo new lbeoiOI)' Advocates of this appro~ 'i question of how to make the destroying it."
lithe oew mov- knewn 8!1 'l'lle empbuls Ill lbe doclrlae and Its new cbrlatoloD', tbe tall it "situation ethics." ,church relevant to skeptical, Or, as anolber theolo~cal wit
"Chriltlsn Radicalism."
of the lncarutlna Ia • God's radical J1lOVemeDt hal IIIIo pat !:rlllcs are llllt. to ~~fer to 1t asjaecular·minded people o! the put it, "Ball!water, s1; baby,
'llle J&amp;ke bas a sharp polDI, IDltlltlve In dnwiq near to forward a "new morality." It moral relatiVISm.. When they space age.
no."
(lecanse the Christian radlcala men In the penon ~ Jl!llla llolda tllat there are DO abBolule are ~t exchangmg semanilcl The radicals insist that lhel;-=======-., incliDed ID clinK to J-.
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ell'
erenee 18 if it gets rid of what Bishop
f!eavetl whom be tlalmed to
'";'.ad"'1·~p~asis.
I' ts
i Pike calls its "excess theolofli·
ioeprese11
1ona mora IS
agree cal baggage ,
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f !he leaders of lbe
lbat Jesus taUJhl that "love is I The uphoiders of historic
5H Our Prize Boerd
One 0 Prof WUII.Im Hathe lulfulment of ~e law," and ·l' Christianity say that modern
(IIIOVOment. Colg. •....... _ter
lbat he invariably put love of -n yearns above all else for
,milton If
a~lghhor b
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DISCOUNTS
·Divinity School, Rocbelter, The Carleton g........ School
JJele I'
Aa odvet'tuanyt'on·snlsarradow ,mearnng in his life. Tho last
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Is " a had an attendance--•
ga the
1Sm.needn for8 moral
a 1 1laws asi'I thing he ted
needs or"Chri
wantsti is'ly''
an On All Reg. Priced Shoes
,fi.Y., savs its. ob';ec,ve
of 73, offer. Mr. and Mrs. Rllllld Wise mit
Hard Top. With V-8 motor, automatic
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'todless Chrlsilaftlty. SUch a lng $59.02. The Junior
cbolr and children of Middleport and guiding principles, applicable to 1 :;•~cu ~
him
to
wooid uphold the sang several selections I!OCOm· Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John- most if not all circumstances I h"c ho ers
"?t hun'self
l.ieligion
transmission. With power brakes and
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om e can comm1 d 11.
''d ea 1s o1 Jesus, Hamil• panied by •ft·
,..,.s Judy KinI a1 atoo calted oo Mr. and ..
on •· The crux of the dispute is
.ethiCal
Middleport,
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~~~-"~a__
$leering.
jhom for "Jl':eaching, worship, was awarded a pin for three- J,y.
DOtorious for their P.,wers of•
payer, ordmatlon or II· year perfect attendance.
11om
ratiooalizatin can trust them- 1
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:arameniS."
Mrs. Hazel Arnold had a piz- Mr. and .Mrs.
er een- selves to de~ide when one of 1
. Hamilloo is lreqae~~tly asked za party Wednesday nlglll lor bower called on their daUJ)lter the clear moral rules of the ,I
• hy h• rootinues to regard her son, Nathan, Jr., who was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeli~s Bible-lor example the prohibi-l
esus as the Jre;'lest teacher of leavi~ 'r.lursday lor service. and family ol Syracuse a~f • lion of adultery-;.ay be set :
GMAC Financing Available
uman hi.tory. II he has come Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs. ~nd Mrs. Gene Congo an am- aside in the name of "love." A::
the conclusion thai
Jesus Patrick WUitams, Miss Sheila liy, local.
altuationist would "'Y that they ,:
was rom~lelely wrong aboUt BearhsofChester,Mr.andMrs. Mr.andMra.Laulslcenhower can-and if they go wrong, ;
tbe one thing to which he Charles Mash Jr., Butch, Bob- and two children of Eut Liv· that's pari of the price o(
attached greatest importance- by aad Susie, Mr. and M r •· erpool called on Mr. and Mrs. Christian freedom.
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IIBmely, the existence of God. John Dean •. John Walter and Homer Icenhower.
A moralist would reply thai :
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Jesu•' llllique Atlractlon
Richard, MIS9 Evallne Arnold,
the Ten Cammandments are
'llle Colgale-Rdebester profes- Lester and Walter Arnold. Na- Mrs. Wanda Donnelson and broken lreuontly enough even i
"You'll Uke Our Quality Way mf Doing Business"
sor acknowledges that this is a than,. who left Thursday morn- two chUdren of Columbus call· when they're regarded as 1
pertinenl queslicm. His answer mg, IS stationed at Fort Knox, ed o.u her mother, Mr. and bindlng preceipts, and that
WY 2-534~
Pomeroy Ohio
is that he feels "drawn" to Ky.
Mrs. Charlie Carron aRC! faiDI· the church starts poking!
Jesus th
because
is someMr..10andColumbus
Mrs. Roger
••.
.0 in "there
his words
his were
over Young
the ly. .
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' · weekend. They visited with Mr. Mrs. Edra Bush ls helping
Ufe. hiS way with others, hiS and Mrs. Marleen Cozart.
her daUJhter and childreu, Mrs.
death. lh~t I do oot ftnd Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Hinton Zana Middleswart while she
elsewhere. B' h J·•- A T have moved into the house of Is til wtth flu.
AngliCan IS Op "'w · · Mr 1 nd .,_ Char'h
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Robinson, another high priest of
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""' Mas ' Mrs. Minnie Carroll received
the Welker farm on word that hlrl-'
Mrs • Kath·
d. ai movement, also formerly
the raiC
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took• to Jesus as the supreme : er d r.i,.. WtlU
Kin ryo Miller of Columbus suffered
e1emplar of human conduct. I r · :nd d'
am ts ~ 1 heart attack and Ill at Mercy
Having abandoned the concept , were
ay .mner gues 0 Hospital In Columbus.
God Bishop 1Mr. and Mrs. R1cbard Hlelmann Mr Anna Healey remains ill
of • persooa1
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s.
Robinson is unable to thmk of M
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nd Melgs General Hespltal
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b'..... Pomeroy. Sh'in
e IS 1 ser1ou
ha a y gave a surpriSe ""~
is prepared to accerd him w t day dinner lor her IMther, Mrs. condition.
he rogardl a~ , 1 more Kenoeth Marklns Sunday. Those Larry Lehew spen~ 1 w~
meaningful t1tle: The Man for attending were Mr. Walter Ter- end at Ravenswood Vlsttlng re
Others.''
rei!, Billy and Vickie Kednall, atives.
.
Episcopal Bishop . Jam~ A. Alma Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ~ Mrs. WUiiam Ables
Pike of San FranciSCO, m his Robert Ried Bruce VIrginia and laiDlly spent Sunday ~fie~'.
new book, "What is This Rodney and 'oavid Ried o! Pa: nooo with his parents, Mr. and
Treasure?" (Harper), speaks of taskala, Ohio, Juanita and Ruth Mrs. Frank Ables, Raveoswood.
Jesus as a man who so ~ptied Ann Terrell of Pomeroy and Mr. I Mr. Ables is Ul.
himself of prtde and sell1shness and Mrs. Kenneth Markins of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Auththal he became "a human Racine.
erson of Lowen spent Sabfi'.
avenue whom God could fully Mr. and Mn. Olen Harrison day night with his parent&amp;, Mr.
11:1... in Jesus, he says, we see visil&lt;'d this past week with their and Mrs. Carl Autherson.
.
"all that anyone needs to son Phil Harrison of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cossm
know" about "what God is like. Md'
and two childreo of Columbus
es~.~ecial!y in relation to men" Mr and Mrs. Wayne
Beai visited Mr. and !Mrs. Aaron
and also what man is supposed visited with the Wlilter Daniels Turner and two children and
10 be like.
family at Albany recently.
, Mr. Simey Powell.
Although Bishop Pike's views Mr and Mrs. Webtr Wood I Mrs. Anna Brewer remains
are rlo~er to traditional Chris· ~ad as recent visitors Mr. and I bedfast.
11an faith than those of the Mrs. Frank Pauly of Harrison- Mr. Simey Powell and Mr. Hoolhl"l' self·styied "Christian ville.
mer Icenhower called on Mr.
radicals." lhe bishop is quick to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brickles and Mrs. Maywood Joholtoo.
disavow any imputation of and Faye Pratt vislied a few
-May JoiWiol
orthodoxy. He said in a recent days in Kent, Ohio.
Interview lhat he does not ' Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hudson Wood and family.
accept the doctrine of the had as Sunday guesiB Sandra, Mrs. Leroy Wyant was in
lnrarnalion, which has been the Linda and Karla Beat
Charleston to visit ber brother,
linchpin of Christian theology M'rs. Louise Harrison, Mrs. Mr. Elmer Hunt wbo Is I pa·
for 20 centuries. The classic Dale Iarrison and Scott Ryan !lent at Clrarleston Memonal
slalement or this doctrine is were visiting in Columbus Tues- Hospital and underwent surgery
found in the opening words of day.
recently.
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Fourth Gospel : "In the begin- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl and Mr. and Mrs. R1chard Hiel·
oing was the word, and U1e l)lodney were Sunday afternoon mann were recent visitors of
word was with God, and the guesiB of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne .Mr. and Mro. Olen Hamson ..
word was God . . . and the Beat and Mr. and Mrs. Norman , Mrs. Dana DaiS, Mrs. VU'gll
:..:___::______:__ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ - King, Mrs. Clyde Hinton have
all been ill recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Carl and
: son, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight OUr~,

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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Court af.
er lousm Ill re
lion to I he
var
establishments on the
forged checks accepted by the
.
ousmess eslabllshmenta In both
:lhlo and West VIrginia.
Oiher action of the court was
the granting of 8 divorce to
Marsha Joan Huddleston from
Thomas Edward Huddleston and
the plaintil was granted care
and eustody of their tnl8111 chUd.
Pearlle Runion convicted or
an assault ebarg~ by a Mason
County petit l·,..., and sentenced
to one year in the county jail,
has IN&gt; en !l"lnted a stay of sentenet until action ls taken on
an appea.l to Supreme Court or
the verdict.
d lnMthcCe civil! adctlondof AJiexanll.
er
aus an an
arre
VB. Bright McCausland, an order has been flied for the de·
fendant to appear in Mason
C:oun(1 Circuit Court on March
18th to answer notice lor con·
tempt of Court.
An order was signed by the
court in the partilion action of
Frances E. Kearns vs. William
K. Kerns confirming sale and
distributing of proceeds 1 r 0 m
sale of real estate
Th I 'I t' ·, B A D 1
e c VI ac.1on o . : · aton, Donald R1ce, Phll1p Burgess, Donald O'Neil, William
McCully, and M. H. Crider vs.
Austin Co~pany has been settied and d1smlssed from the
docket.

the home of Mrs
Woodrow Donna L. Crow, Leslie M.
Mora on Wednesday March 1 Mary S. Handley, Alfred N.
'
• aon, Thomaa L White· Ra!:!:ll
from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Pot-luc.
......., , ·a •••••~'le
lunch at noon
Bell E. """"1, .._.... ,
MIDDLEPOiiT LITERARY mas c. Eckersley; Syraeu1se, II
Club will meet Wednesday af. Clarice J. Norrla.
of
temoon at 2 p.m. at the home
Study Topic Btuetl
Mrs. William Russell, GrBIJt.St. On Knotllin 'Him'
~ook reviews will ~~de The SeiiJor BY'of the Pon~ II
Ohio Scenes and Citizens "by roy First Baptllt church
Mrs. James Harley and ~ Sunday eveniJII In the ~=~~~
American Family, The Talia •---~ wilb th a-.
by Mrs. Nan Moore. Roll call ~· u
response wtll be a leader born ..u.~- Hllm?'' II
lD Ohio. THURSDAY
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EVANGELINE CHAPTEII, lnugbt oullbal a person .~''II
OES will hold its annual in- wont to know Blm, lllllll ebooae
apection Thursday
evening, to know Blm, Dlllll obey Him,
March 17 at 7'30 p m at the and use !be JDeiDI of lmowiag
Masonic Tempi~ In
!llm-labAtlelbe cl~ of !be
Julia Fleming, Deputy Grand mg,
teoDil was enj!Jellfl
Malron of District :u; will be the by Mike Marlin, LlrrY
inspecting officer.
lllke Sawyer, David Mlchaellil
FRIDAY
aDd lhe Rev. WiWIDII.

Pleaslnl Valley Hospital
A~MISSIONS: Della Nibert,
Calhpolls Ferry;
PheiSter
Long, Gll,llipobs Ferry; M~s.
Andy Hall, Leon; Charles ChriS·
ty, ·Apple Grove; Mrs. James
E. Bragg, Letart; Mrs. Exer
Meadows, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Howard Sharp, Apple Grove;
Mrs. Lillie Dudding, Pt Pleasani; Mrs. Elsie Starcher, Spen·
rer; Mrs. Harry Elliott, Gallipolis; Hearl Nihort, P!. Pleasant: Jamie Wolfinbarger, Pt.
Pleasant; VirgO Gallagher, Ra·
venswood; Dana Darst,
P!.
Plealiant; Mrs. Billie Stevens,
Apple Grove; Mrs. Jobn Bush,
Hogsell; Mrs. Ronald Springer,
APPLE Grove Mrs. Walter Smit
son, Letart; Mrs. Everett Duncan, Gallipolis Ferry.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Fred

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PT. PLEASANT _ Miss Em·
ma Sue Kincaid and Donald Jar.
rell, both Pt. Pleasant HI&amp; h
School graduates and now attending Marshall University,
are candidates for positions of
the student goverment body at
the University.

i.ucidteport.

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Stop In and S. Our
EV AN~EIJNE .CHAPTER Helps Solve 3 llttest
St. Patrlcb Day
OES, M1ddleport, Will bold a
Decoratl,. Novoltllt
nunmage sale Frida.y and Sat·
urdlly, March 25-Zii m tbe Wil·. Worries aad Problems
lie Maud Coates buDding, forA UW. PA&amp;lDIH IDI1Dlltdl OD
Ollllill: (JI KelJIO
merly occupied by Cliff's Shoe ................
bald faiH 1INth men trm1J bi place;
Repa~. Members wishing art!· 12~ Boldl tlllm moM aomtortabiJ;
11 r.a JOU btte up eo u,; :buder
cles p1cked up may contact Mrs. w
tbout dteoomtorc. PABT8J:TH
lorvlng ~ lltlond "'"
John Lyons, WY2-3700, o rMrs. l'tnrd.tr lllalkaHu (noD·&amp;Citd).Won't
111'111'. No I\UDIDJ,
pucr cut~
PHONE WY 2·2848
Jarrell, a junior, is cr.ndidate William King, WY2-5681.
511 N. W ...... Mf..
Gl'fle~~l Avoldemb&amp;rruament. Ott
for student body vice president.
PAS...
a at au 4ru1 oouatiiS'I.
For the past three years JarANNOUNCE EXAMS
rell has represented Marshall PT. PLEASANT - Homer D. 0
~···
as a member of the University Lowe, Jr., secretary of the
Debate team. He i• president of Pollee Civil Service Commls·
the Pi Kapp:: Della, the Nation- slon of Pt. Pleasant, hu an•
al Debate fraternity. He is a nounced that application may
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history major and will soon iJe. be flied in the City Clerk's oCOee
I WOW'engm
~orne eligible lor membership on or before March 24 for ad·
CMbe. . . . . . . tliadt't IS?
m the history honorary with a mission to competitive examin·
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3.83 average In hls major.
atlon to establish an eligibility
I 1111 • dlol % M•l
h dlollllad.
The general election is sched- list for the position of probauled lor Wednesday in the stu- lion patrolman for Pt. Ptewnt.
OW.
. Up to 10%- .
dent union building from 8 a.m. The e~amination will be held
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until 5 p. m. The results of at the Clerk's office at 7 p.m.
the election will be announced March 31 1966.
A'Jll1PIIP••IIft,.;,__~,llll•ll'il91tj5
. . .1Regular are balllil
Wednesday evening at the mlxlr-=="''===--==;!
to be held In the Student Union.
t, 'IO"IIil~lltliiii'IIIIIIL1411Ciil-,." G l ¥
Comptet. R-of
tMt ~~~~
Slop ..
Stauffer, Mrs. Jacob Markle,
Kimberly
Lambert,
Ilene
Mt•11Pa.,o.r nearby ' II lt(JL' ' '
Dalton, Mrs. Albert Hartenhach,
Mrs. Eugene Ball, Mrs. D'avid I
Clarkm, Mrs. Hattie Kay.
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Ronaid Springer, Apple Grove, a
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sharp, Apple Grove, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Mlclclleport, 0.
Bragg, Letart, a son.

Emma Sue, • sophomoro, Is
a candidate lor Junior Class
Senator. She is a member of
the Alpha Delta Sorority In
which she holds the office of
QuHI Chairman and Assistant
Pledge Trainer. Miss Kincaid is
majoring in speech theraphy.

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Anew list every week from now until March 31st 429 first prizes.

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iods ending March !, !IIIli. ~nd I ~----- ~
March 6, 1!165, and for the ,,..
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cal years startmg July 1, 1!165
,
,
and July I, 1!164 fonows: Athens
~ $12,737.52, $11,558.02, ~10,1107.·
C:a-'
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16, $114,599.10. Gallla - fl.~.·
... •lte
12, ltii,IIGUO. Gallla - 11.22l,·
MR. K. L. IYRD
12, f'l,lll8.21, 1101,802.20, 111111,·
WILL .IE AT
1109.84. Hocking_.a,822.88, II,·
852.39 190,591.21 fl0,25tl.tt. Jaek·
306 N. Second Ave.
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oon - lt2,ttl6.t4, I1S,413.117,
Mlddl
Oh'
Figum showinl the collec· 1132 1l67.15, $121,088.16.
Law·
oport, 10
tions for the two-weeks pertnds rene'. - $17,024,62, $14,861.83,
ON
ending Morch 5, 11166, an dl 1241.884.89, $231,599.12. MeigsThursday, Mar. 17
March 6, 1965, and lor the [J'- ' 16,541 .70, 14,7115.92, $103,875.50,
FROM
cal years starting July 1, 1965, 186,995.94. Pike ~ 15,915.70, 14.1011 July I, 19114 follow'
564 94.
$112,257.87, 168,307.69.
9 a.m. to 12 noon
Athens - $15,179.1!, $1 !.703.· Ross --'15761.04,
$16,75UI, ·
'I&amp; 1455 38 1.23, $397.595.01.
$254,199.42, $237,003.36. SciotoTo ..pair and service
Galila. - $6,379.02. $5,64614,1 $28,:r19.00, $22,225.86, 379,098.hnrlng lids
1171,345.116, $173.759.71.
116, 1!32.088.50. Vinton - 11,002.· lotterlM 1nd supplies for
BO&lt;king _ $5,876.57, $7.1lt· l3o. 12.001.9'1, $43,818.84
~:111,.
all mak11 for salt
18, 1152.8.17 27. 1154.515.48.
I:Jaa.42.
Mr. Byrd will be glad to
Jackoon - $7,2117.55. 110.323.· 1,=====....._............
---..l!ll!lve you a free hearing
fl. $259.96143, $256,675.09
Lest with the latest Bel.
Lawrence - 19200.116. $11.253.· Supor Promium Quollty
tone Electronic equip·
11. $381,288.73. $372.027.55.
I
ment.
Metga - $5,921.86. $1;,581.44,
fm.a!l5 31, $156,931.09
:
If huring is your
Pike - $3,051.10, $%,496.3!.
problom Bellona I•
fll~ 75187. $91,606.67.
tho answer
!toss - $19,1116.11, $15,574.19,
tli8o.529.49, $581,56U!.
Decorator Colors
Scioto - $2Utl.44, $22,456.· ,
16, 1727,512.75, f'I3U41 ·38·
Vinton - $1,ttlG.51, $1,44io.97,
• f42.37S.37, $41,1,69.52.
Horotd Chilo, Mer.
504 TINTH ST.
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Collection of motor vehicle 1
Mlddltporl
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
1 bousetraller and ""' tares In Loculi St.
the ten county areas showing
WY 2·2511
Phon• 525·7221 ·
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f'ivo of the ten south-eastern
Ohio counties showed an in·
crease in sales tn collections
lor the period ending March ! .
They were Athens, Gallia. Law·
renee. Pike and Ross. Counties
showing lesa fiacal year figures
lor the two-week period ending
March J wert Hocking, Meigs,
Pike and Seioto.

red to the Results Departrneot
in December of 19113 and asaumed the duties of test eo.
D Ito i ,. I ,.
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gmeer. a n s ...e awoer o
lour daUJhtera and a son. The
Daltons plan to move to Pt.
Pleasant in the near future.

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Hike in Sales Tax Report

CAtENDAR
WEDNESDAY'
BOSWOR'Ml COUNCO. Nt.
48, Royal and Select Maaten,
will hold a stated asl!!lllbly
Wednesday al 7:30 p. m. lor
transaction of all buoiness and
will confer the Royal and Select Muter! degree on
live
candidates. All officers
and
companions are urged to attend
CHESTER
COMMUNJTY
Bomemakm Club will meet at

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Dtlu1hter Horwred

13 Meigs Students

PT. PLEASANT- J. W. Dal·
lOll, Kanawha River plant test
engineer, has been promoted to
a position on the
Aroerlcan
Electric ~ower system's co,.
PT. PLEAsANT _ Cbarles crete laboratory at New Haven.
Daniel O'Bryan and Apes Irene
O'B
Hartl
lndlct Dalton, a graduate of West
ed :nPteadrnc~'::to Co : Vlrginialnatltute of Technology,
ch
1'8 was llrat employed at the Ka...
ery arges, have been placed awha River plant In June, 19M
~ three= probation by the as a chemist. He was transfer·

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SPECIAL
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AIIK TO wm
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Earn OU Hou.ora
PT. PLEASANT Joba .wu. CbeJter m •1 _.~
01!18 Univtrslty
Mr. 1114 Mr!. Mooon Jlilhn 1lml Roach, :!11, New Hav~, birth of a 7llt •
lllday IIIIo nm... of 1,2111
..terlaiM.d with • party Sat· Ed Judith ~.. Roach, 10, New' Harold, Feb. 25 e1 St.
dents of over 15,000 enrolled
urdlly afternoon honoring
Haven, have opplied for a mar- ~ PateullurJ. .
lbe Dean's List lor the lint
dlughter, Barbara, on her lith i'kiJe license in the office of GraDdp8NIIta are Mr.
lllfller of 1be 1965-66 school! birthday.
111e
Clerk.
Mrl. C. K:
Cbeiter
year.
Betre!hmenta were Hned
Freshmen lllllll have at
~berry. Ailsa, EUJene lnd
a 3.0, or B average, and
Harris, Mrs. MOton
Roush
elassmen I 3.3 averqe
and Sandra, Mrs. Ernest
D81Ded to lhll list. From
ris, Willie Fisher, the honored
a.unly were, Middleport,
guest and sister, Carla and
les P. Gerard; Janice L.
thers, Roland and Gordon.
ne!illl, David R. WHey,
erovUie; Jobn w.
1; Pameroy, Robert
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Forgers Put
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FERTILIZER.

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FAJRLANE 101 V-1 AutoN"" tires, $501. Call

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4 ROOMS,. bath, !ull base~DI,
atorm doors ud wiBdowa, aluminum sldl»a. Priced rea•
onably. Can be aeea at 773
Grant street, Mlddleport.

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a cu of l8l'diMo IIUI of theboard. Whea they bad ~
kiD « miael pie I jllll &amp;ot .,

WY 2-37111 daytime or 1112-.1145 ~· ~--..,
and got • dish ol let · New H9vea after I p. m.
I have beea married a ym from the refriprator.
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EVERYTHING
1 t ete fOMEROY - ROUTE '1-Cloee uo am baviD&amp; "iJI.Iaw" prob- 1 cton't Uke mustard, d 111
Fer Dtr et Pulllllt .....
Why drive 150 mileo, when
RAMBLER
81811011 Wagon. 111, 2 story frame home, 8 !ems. Not that they area'~ sweet pieklea, 1118)'01111allf, etc. Ytl
65 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Sedan _ $2295 rou can Jet delivC!'fi at our 11111
room• t4 bedrooms!, I u II- .and getlelOUI, but they art ln. whea they bad hamburlert,
area warehouse.
us for
8 cyl., Powerglide. Tan and beige finish. Like new
Private
owner,
$151.
Call
992baaement with utllity room conslderall at the dinner Ia- both lime• tbey put an that
!JM!cia1ized oervltt - Bulk
ljfes. See this one before you buy.
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Spreading Available - We
54108.
11: hot air furnace beatiDg .~ ble! They raised my husband juDk on mlne, and thea would
64 Olds 88 4 Door
$2149 Also Can Apply Liquid Nl·
front porch garage .'large to eat "somethiRg of every· laugh aa I took my. bua apart
trogen To Your Fleds. All
Auto.
trans.
Radio,
heater,
power
brakes,
and
steering.
lot. $14,000.00.
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tbiRg" that was 01 the table, and acraped off the lluff.
•ATil
Analysis, straight • m!Ied
Blue finish. Spotless clean interior. A real buy.
l'er W1nf All IM'Tin
materials available. All at ----------!POMEROY - 1\!J Stoi'J frame, and are trying to make me do Co you tell me bow ~
• cen • par Wol\111 •na ll*rttM
aew
low prices.
64
Chevelle
Malibu
Sta.
W1gon
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$1895
WATER WELL DrUIIDg. Water e rooms, bath, cellar, gas the same.
eu be 10 l»conslderatet
Mllllrnlllll Char" "
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Ph. WY 2-2181
8
cyl.
Powerglide.
Radio
and
heater.
New
tires.
All
pump
sales
and
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eatimates. Call oollect II8Sea ng, ou
zg wa r. I don't like eggs unless they DISILLUSIONED
white outside witb red vinyl interior. A local owned
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tfi,OOO. are scram~ied. I don't II k e Dear Dlsz
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POM:ROY
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60 acres clean and iJo it 1 detest salads. 1 ean'l ; ;
aupeN[IOII!.t
dlilOfli'ICI MOUU
I:H A. M. to S1H P. M. IDIIIY
5~B:1RES
~ell fenced, balance wooded, stand pumpkiA or mince pie. dish bride "Phose eatln&amp; bablll
llhlfdiY J:H A. M. t. UrM NM•
OPEN
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9:00
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2 story 7 room frame Yet we just spent " week with must have jelled at •four.
Jack W. Carsay, Mgr.
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'l'bere's ao way of breedillg your bome, with water system Bill's folks, and they only serv- Your in-laws are trying to
USUL T tt•ODUICI ...
110 ••IH, CIHIO
RUG WEAVING - Also rugs ' cows where you ran bave the and tgoodf wedatehrotsupplyh, base- ed scrambled eggs twice. Rest tell you oomelbing, IIOIIey-llkt
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all" ea ng, of the lime they were fried, "Grow up!" If your husbBJid
PHONE WY 2·2156 I" Wanted To Buy
Wlnted
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corn (30 x 40 ), cnb, •ew poached, or ev011 (ug!) boiled. doesn't continue the educatl
:ed WI 's-2634
3 10 7te COBA SERVICE. Moat per- block -~lk house, several oth- Whea they didn't serve I he he'd better send for a "hun on,
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dishes. BULLDOZER WORK. Reaso•·
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er bwldzngs.
eggs scrambled I would just 1, hutto _
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Card Of Th1nks
misceilanenu•. Call ar write: able, dependable, and
ex BUDGET PRICED ~ ID other way. For service, call ALBERT M. COX, BROKER get up from the table, go out ONCE ;ORE, •
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;-,;E -WISH ~ellpr
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sin- Mn. Howard Cecll, 8W Ill. perieoro. WY 2-:!2IMI.
our third floor budget . p.
CLAIR WOODE TECH PomWY Z-3831
iR the kitcHen and scramble WITH FEELING!
" cere :md heartfelt lhsnks to MaiD St., Pomeroy. 1 29 lk
3 II !Ole : ' Furniture,
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EvHU.,o WY Wi3f
them myself, dlrtyi•g plenty of Dear Helen:
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Dr. Bbzewicz and staff at
---3lc dishes and pans so they would Some nut in my family threw
\le~gs G•nerai Hospilal, Rev.
TRUCK DRIVERS
WELDERS
lllllnl Brolllen Alllll Wreeklac.
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out the paper. Could you
re.\lk~re. Fntz BU&lt;·k. Ewing
Semi or SU"aighl
PRODUCTION WELDERS '
BANNER TRAVEL
I Used parts for cars and ROUSE - 33 acres, Czty ~ater Every meal there would be print the address of the monlh~· unrrol Home and to all
Diesel or Gas
TACK WELDERS
TRAILER S
trucks. Complete iille of Bond- Gas ~ell and mineral rzghts. a big salad by my plate, and il ly shoppers' newsletter whicb
who ht'lp•d 111 any way during
Ages 21 - 40
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ed brake lining '"! ail pas- Good mvestment property for just gotlhrowa away. They had gives the addresses of food and
II~&lt; hospitalization and dealh . Some expenenre helpful but
LAYOUT ME~
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oenger cars. Rebuilt geaera- large hike site. Seen by ap- cheese i• some form constant· household goods companies thel
ol our dPar mother, Mrs. [ not Tlf'Cessnry. You fran eharnt
STEEL FABRICATORS
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tors and clute~ plates. A.ll pomtment only. W 2-3271.
ly. One night they served mac- offer cash refunds, free gilts or
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over $3 per hour a ler s or
Provalling union wa90 scalo 1
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used snd rebuilt parll guar,
S 13 711:1 aroni and diced ham and ruin- money-sav1·ng coupo- if you
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CAMPING TRAILER
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~lr :wd Mrs. Herman Will 1 tra;nm~ 1 °~ d a~~~a ~~n
tolophoneicollectl
anteed. Now opetl to ~ve FOR SALE- 42 acre farm. 1, ed it by adding cheese. When I send in a box top or label of the
and )Irs. Clara Williams
wn e a ion I e
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1419) 691-2475
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yoo better, I a. m. lA&gt; 7.30
saw that was ali they had to eat product• I believe you said II
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5
rooms
and
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Mond•y thru S.turday,
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011 SL Rl 7 Ph
Route 143 Harriaonvilie Rd.
and y~u could save the cost
Notice
890-8127, evenings 513-241-5572
AMERICAN SHIP
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TRAILER SALES
1 ._.;.,eroy
back 10 a month. -PENNY
3" 3 " 110 ~ WY 2~t'or WY 2-3618.
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2145 Front St.
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Dear P.P.:
For Rent
Toledo, Ohio
i At Syracuse Corporation
EXPERIENCED
Once more _ with feeling!
dc·bl8 contracted by anyone ===:::·~
An equal opportunity
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ROUSE FOR SALE, Owner
other limn myself. Signed: FURNISHED room over Pom- 1
employer
ELECTROLUX Swee r- hW!I.
trsnsferred, 5 rooms, bath,
Not since the scrap fiasco lu!ve
Harry D. Garnes. 3 13 3tc ; eroy Wine Store. Man only.
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EXPLANATION
good suctzo•, a c eanmg a -~1
with half bath end shower,
! for an address: The shoppers·
NOTICE
TRUCK GROWERS i W 2·5293.
3 II tfc Srienlisls believe the
bed lachmenls on wheels. ~a;:~
enciOS&lt;'II bested breezeway,
By Clarice Allen
newsletter is called Quick SiiOrdcr your southern cabbage FURNISHEDlroom - apart· of Pitch Lake on the
island te~. l~ly W~~~:n
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garage, garden, electric heat, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy en- ~er, and you can get further
and tomato plants now. Char- ~ ment. WY 2-5435, 212 South of Tnmdad.
In have been eac e .
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phone New Haven, 882-2232.
tertained Saturday evening at mformalwn on II by writing to
I"' R Harm. Porlland, Ohio 5th Avenue, Middl•porl. Ohio. formed from petroleum. which
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Phone 843·2693.
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"th party honoring the birthdays of l Mdford, New York. Gond luck!
3 6 lfc ·became m1xed w1th earth ma- SINGER SEWING Machme m1
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beautiful new sewing table.[
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zig zag, butloRhoie, overcast, WY !-2193
Pomeroy
~~22~~oy, ~- ~~~ S!mth, and Mr'. Don Matlack . While we're on the llddrt'Ss
3 3 tf~ ONE 2 bedroom. one !-bedroom ; fancy design, sew on buttons.
Stark Pharmacy.
3 I 00tp 1 38 74 ·
____ Homemade ice cream. decorat- c1rcmt, here are a few other;
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.Browns Trailer Park. \liner&lt;-~ etc. Sacrifire for 8 payments .U.: CONDITIONING ftefrtgerHam'ito
ed birthday cake and coffee I about which I have had numer1
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IF Dr. says ulcers, get new I ed snd unfurnished apart· ville. WY 2·3324.
3 15 ~lr $5.69 each. IVY :1-2685.
atlon eerv!co. Jark's ~ ~~~EMI~e::t $6000. 'ca~ were served to Mr. and Mrs. ~eqnuePra"ls'·.·
PHS tablets. Fast as 11quids. ments. IVY ~5434.
12 6 lfc ONE ~I.~RTIN~7 _, horse-pcw•r
3_14 6te_ ~~ew Havt!ll, 4 1 1ft
WY 2_5324 _
. World PeR P2ls,
3 3 tie Don Matlack and Donna Kaye
Only 98c at Stark Pharmacy . i ~"'UR ROOM
FURNISHED , outboard motor. Przced ~OI HEREFORD SALE - 31 bulls,
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3 15 Jtr ; 2S females. Southeastern Ohio OOMPLETE pest aad termite FOR SALE. Bn&lt;k bouse, 8 ton Allen and B1ll, Mr. and Y of mnesota, Minneapolis.
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control aemces. 20 yean er,. rooms and balb. New foreed Mrs Lawrence Smith and Alice Mmn. 55455. Send your name,
llELICIOUS Homemade Pilza,
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156 ACRE FAR\! 6 miles hack : Horned and P~iled. Saturday',
perience. Roaches, rats, oth- lir furnace. o/, finished base-, and. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ei· age, sex, ~ddress, and 35 cents,
llc, 75c, ODd $1.00 sizes. [)e. ' l'IIAfi.Eft UYI'S
~ from Cheshire. Phone ~ 2· 1 March l!lth. Show UO a.m., er bousobold pests. Free ea- meaL Froat and back porch. I berleld, all !oraL Mr. Christy and you will get the mame of •
iue PiZZO, $1.50. Jack's D01- age ar.cl ••ter Brown 1 l"rd
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3 b 6tc 1 Sale 1 P m Rock Springs timates and lllSpechon. No In Pomeroy. WY 2-3612 by showed slides of their recent pea frletld abroad, ph11 toe
2 25 lfa y cation iJ the western states "Silver Uning"
ff Bar, ~liddleporL 12 I tic er Pari! tSI&amp;te Appro...Cl ilG ·8.\LE.S-;;f mLwd bar. Take fairgrounds Pomeroy.
salesmea. N"" termile toa- appointmat.
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Leiter
Cllrd of Thanks
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sllr. nul! ~ bomt oned ~[NIIIJ. AJ. brick h~ wilb both and of Tucson, Arizona, and Mrs. WrdiRg.
- - - - - - - - - FOUR ROOM furnished apart- UPRIGHT Deep Freeze- ii 'lltal's Blue Lusire for " ' - lied pesl and termill eoatrol outbuDdiJtga, aorner lot, oae Joy Gamm, Oklahoma, spent • Used Clrds of oD
ll;lndo:
I WOULD lib to ell[)l"'l!l my menl WY ~
U U tic cubic 1..,1. WY ~I ~r WY in ru s aRt! u hoiste . Relit company. 605 W. Mala lit.. acre of grouad, out of high week with Mr. and Mrs. Ho- Sexd to Mary Waters,
Th e
( smcere appreczatzoo to ali IMIDDLEPORT, modem
nn-! :t-:16l!
ei~tri~ .ruunt!oer
!'em· l'lmteroy, Oblo. WY %-3151.
water. Good gardel plots and bart Smalley.
Chmtm~ Card Lady, Monu3 13 lfa
\ my. friends and oeighbort for lurnished 3 rooms and batb'
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therr thoughtful and ktnd eon- apartment Low utilities.! lOO BALES or early at cond!·
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divided iJt1o good
building Syracuse spent an evening with She renews them for use 1n
3 14 Sic aJRTil!, Dairy and beef lirt11.
sideralion while I was re- Coati Building, WY 2-5141.
tmned T!IDothy hay. 200 bales
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.- Miltlmwn of •. 110 per eow.
lots. Priced to sell. Call WY 2- Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland. VeteransHospttals, aad sbe percently a patient at Veteran•
of second cuttmg alfalfa. S . EXCELLENT, •!fzczenl and ec- T8 all farmers for lnforma- llli6 after 4 p. m. weeks days Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen forms this labor of love from
2 24 tfc
Memorial hospital. I espec- TWO TRAILER SPACES lor R Fmdlmg, Alfred. &lt;r.no. i on01rucal, that s Blut Lustre ao. or service, call Parker's. or WY z..5657.
3 8 30te spent an evening with Mr. and ~er wh~lchaU". Mrs. Waters ill
3 13 3tc carpet and uph?lstery dean- WY 2-2211', Pomtro)', lltJ!i.3415 roR f \LE· rooma with uiD· Mrs. Charles Goeglein and lam- m her 80s, looks 20 years young.
ially thank the Pomeroy Em· rent in the Village of Middle- _ !185-2 472.
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ergency Squad, Dr. Thomas pori. Call WY %-3346 or WY [FOR SALE - Potatoes, Char- er. Rent electrzc shampooer Chester.
S.!Wlle lty om: Water gas and ily at Flatwoods.
er, and bas the voice aad spark·
McGowan, .the nurses and aU %-2186 « WY ~
lei a. Harris, Pbone 843-21193. $1. Baker Furmture Co.
IBWING macb- Npllr elect! 1city.
$2.Soo. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Rruce Myers, le of _Yooth. She'I one of my
other hospital staff m•mbers
II 10 tfe
3 3 121e
3 14 etc tk:e, aD m•kM' WY :1-:aat. Town HUI. Pbone WY 2-3312. Mrs. Doris Koenig and Mrs. favort~ people, and I _share
and also all those who oent ,
1lle Fabric Shop .,_.,.
2 t tfc Lenora Sisson were in Mans- ber wzth many other frteads,
flowers. or cards or ofiered
KEF:P YOUR carpell beauti- Aulborizlld
'Sales and
field Tuesday to visit with Mrs IR&lt;Iuding thousands and thou..
prayers for my recovery.
lui despite constant footsteps llerv!c:e. _.. I 21 tie roB SALE: 6 room bouse with LeQDllrd Koenig, Jr., who ill ~ anda of veterans who mail out
01 a busy family. Get Blue
lvaa Well
llllh. full ballellleal, ll9f IIY· a Maasfield hospital. Mrs. Koe- her cards each year. (Mark
AatOSS
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Lustre. Real electric shampoo.
.U SL, Middleport. Pltolle: nig was to be transferred to your package ''Used Cards No
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Pt. Pl•••nt 18W80'1.
the University hospital in Co- Value" lor cheapest
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AT ITS GREATEST
. Mrs. Enid Zweyer, Baltimore, Cancelled 118111)11- an kiDds:
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28. basic
lary tiller, one gas ~ot plate. Plaia or with pepperon~ lull- Opportunitiu Md., spent a week with her Send to Sisler Mary Augustine,
8\BY SliTER WANTED _.;,
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some small tools. window faa •noage, mushroom, ham or
father, Jesse Tuttle and other G Newton St., Wal_tham, MaSI.
Live iR and care for two\
Rang,..
a. Blbii...U- 28. &amp;dot
and mandoho. Shermaa Bus- combinations.
Don't Sell Youraalf Shorll relatives.
Leave one-fourth 18Ch margin
small ch ildren and do light 1
M.JiepoalA!d
and
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Bradbury,
Ohio.
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RICEISION.OIPRESSION
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Myers
and
all
around preserving !he pertor.
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housework. WY 2-3223.
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PROOF BUSINESS
family of Indiana spent a week aled edge of the atamp.
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Auto Sales
C-CiotoALLCoWYny~ hnloo
EXCEPT11IONNIAGLs"IGH
end with Mr. 8lld Mrs. Willis Yoo may donate your
old
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T.lephont
PioCARRIER WANTED
17 Girl" 1e ~~~· p-,._
PIck up At G" &amp; G' CAFI
PAIIT ·TIME • WORK
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FOR
ADO ED INCOME
Mrs. Ross Cleland alld Mr1. aeers of America (addresa II
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POMEROY
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your phone book,
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for
lB. ViDIIc:atee 20. Tomodo
3'7. Ho~
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Power steering.
AutomatiC'
a.uabJa partJ or pemou, male or
ames Ridenour spent an after.
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or DO chapn:::.u.rrom 21.Btue graa~
JnaCkeral
46.Failtng
transmission. 7 good
titel.· PAINTING instde and out Gen- =:·.~·'!!~~d~~.!~: ;,re;. ~ noon with Mrs. George Wolf,
ler m your area, send to Joba
BUTTERNUT AVE.
23 Heed
2Z. Stale
40. Salary
grades
(5 regular ond 2 snow). Good
ll.r"anl'- G. E. aD4 woounohouoe
Mrs. Linnie Gaul spent a Sltbllt Cbapler, lfll "J" 'Creel.
iT: Uquld 1'llt
I" " ..era! repairing. Ia Pomeroy an TELEVISION ,.,. BAmo roBIts doy with Mr. and Mrs. Frank ~llltllto, Calif. 1 They are
VICINITY
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mechanical
('Orulition. One lliddleport area. WY 2-3'791
;:u~1~;r =•t111~:a~ Gaul.
distributed to the needy.29. Romanee
30. Muddleo
tl
owner, $.150. WY 2-311111
or
l 17 30tp
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Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland Thill column i.t dedicated H.
WY 2-3006.
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wiUJ your preHnt arDPioyment. To
famil
to
APPLY AT
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BEATING, PLUMBING Rura ~':l,lf&gt;'Av!?:!.!:":!u:'~..t"~~ called oo Mrs. Ge«ge Abbott, . ki~dlivillg, 80 If you're h~v1 33. S.lf·as-:/.
1959 PLYMOUTK Fury, auto·
Dosol Bottle Gu. ArnOld Bro. s .,,,. houn .....,,. Cou14 not Mt. Hermoa, Wednesday.
mg
trouble or just plain
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•urMee of '"
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transmission.
Pnwer
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Main
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up
to
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M
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trouble
let Hel011 he!p YOU ,
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1par11 time. Thil company
will
MI. ames
deDOUf and SOD
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steering. Call WI 9-2054, Lar- Pameroy.
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Hayea She w_illalso w.elcome your own
M.ch•nic St.
p
ha.rv~t.t
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time If dall'l!d. Do not anrwer unomtroy 1 38. Town
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ry WoIfe. Any reasonable ofAUCI10NBJm
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amUSUJg e:rpenences. Address
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suflix
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CAR HOPS
Nl".EDED AT 31!.0vtno
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tonrntic transmission. Good
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-Bell!ftr, oollelll... or ..- e Ohio URlversity. He al10 II
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WANTED: Experienced .mech= :::;:;;;:
pr
Byer,
festival
aluc lor miaor parte installa· u. Palalty
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Mrs.. Ruth Offutt aalled 011
The Very a..t
3 13 Ste
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TILIYISION
Mr. and Mrt. Frank Gaul one
lliliMdCarsAnywh.,..
with ability to man••e de- 48. R v /,
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1!159 Thunderbird, white with
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partment and oeii
parts.
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Mrladay. PhD Meter, Pbaue
You.,..-n, Ohio 44512
io:rs. Henry Thomas and lamOFFER REFUSED
Gond working conditions. Ia
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Jetter, atate experience. ref.
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a recent evenillg.
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Richard Fick. Jr., Chealer, IARL GIUJESER, Plnrmlnl U. I. CIVIL SERVICE _ _
Wrlte c-o The Daily Sentine~
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Ol!io. Phoae ~and lleftlnfl
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IWLJ! CRIPIOQUOU.: - Here'• te -~~
s 11 ete Ohio. End jour lroab589 Nominated for
iiale or Female - HOURLY
A x y DL B AA x R
, AIR CONDITIONED 19tll Ponti- lei. We bave aU siua aewer
~ .::;~ State Fair Racing
"Y- Rall6lor Dooltr"
EARNINGS $2.8&amp; and up lor
II L 0 N 0 I' J: L L 0 W
1 ac Bonneville blue and white
llllldllnea. .Reuonable relel. ::.. 1 ::!, 1 ':!'.;'" ":!'.:::: COLUMBUS tUPI) - A to~~~
Man or Woman on service
On• tetter limply- tor anolh..-. 1n thl• RIUYivl&lt;' A
hardtop sedan. Hy~ CaD WY 1-21'14, day or niglll. ....., _,...,, ,., toba. of 589 trotters and pacers have ~
4d
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rout;, il city of Middleport
tor tho tllrft L'a, x tor the two O'o, ete. Stngte- apoatoor d"
bea ter, YUIJ
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:-J,~.:" ~·rt!• been nominated for three days
tropbls. tbe tengtaa aOO formation or tllllt wordR ant all bial&amp;
ma ac, ra 10,
RA A
Select own hours. No invest-· iladl ,..1 1bo code letl.enl.,., dlUI!n!al.
upholstery, wbile aidt walls.
lnsurlnce
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meot, experieuce requlred.
A ~ I
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speed sentry, tinted &amp;lass, \U11J-t8n,. - - - ~:n: •urtlnfpay, Sbort bourw FaTir.t
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remote control outside mir·
- ._ - o a nomzna mg payments
1).59, Winolla, Minn.
liUAS ACYBII QDS JCBS IUYJDSJIIS I ror, windshieldwashers.back -11•1? lAIII,..:..,.
EMPLO\'EDBY BUC
forthe12schedu1Rdraceswere
Ill New LdiliOr Shop
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_ 1: au D up J' R 1 T A c 11 8 8 G y 8 R 8 J) A 11 • I up lighto. Power:
steering, WI ..,._, 0111 n , . _ Claudia Miller, Syracuse, h9s $24,450, cempared with
pay--...._---...
-_-:h- --- I brakes, windows, &amp;-way oeat.
lllltr been employed in
Columbus ments of $22,975 for 14 races a
eCor eTruck eH~ater
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YSYiliT IISJt:.-GYUYTAUPll
Not a "cream purl"
but ~HtiTO Cop[lll!l Servtl'l Cop by the State Bureau of Unem- year ago. Fees are $50 for the
Core • Bulldozer
fERGUS
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where
else
can
you
get
all
loB mada ttl lopJ paper1 ploymenl Compensation. She Is !' four f~p races and $25 for filly
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this for only $995? John Rich· blrllt reconls and aztDOOI on, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. events.
uc eye ace or
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a loader. Pearl Willia
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m011d, 814 East Main Sl, .0. dotlmtelllo.
Herbert L. Miller and a 1965 two-year-oids drew 148 entries.
18 - . 111111 r 1
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a-t b l - - , Pomen, Rl'aduate of Southern Hig~ ! Anothr 99 entries wre submit·
flY 2·2196 Mttldltoort, 0
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INFORMATION
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FAJRLANE 101 V-1 AutoN"" tires, $501. Call

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4 ROOMS,. bath, !ull base~DI,
atorm doors ud wiBdowa, aluminum sldl»a. Priced rea•
onably. Can be aeea at 773
Grant street, Mlddleport.

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a cu of l8l'diMo IIUI of theboard. Whea they bad ~
kiD « miael pie I jllll &amp;ot .,

WY 2-37111 daytime or 1112-.1145 ~· ~--..,
and got • dish ol let · New H9vea after I p. m.
I have beea married a ym from the refriprator.
"Nlll "
EVERYTHING
1 t ete fOMEROY - ROUTE '1-Cloee uo am baviD&amp; "iJI.Iaw" prob- 1 cton't Uke mustard, d 111
Fer Dtr et Pulllllt .....
Why drive 150 mileo, when
RAMBLER
81811011 Wagon. 111, 2 story frame home, 8 !ems. Not that they area'~ sweet pieklea, 1118)'01111allf, etc. Ytl
65 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Sedan _ $2295 rou can Jet delivC!'fi at our 11111
room• t4 bedrooms!, I u II- .and getlelOUI, but they art ln. whea they bad hamburlert,
area warehouse.
us for
8 cyl., Powerglide. Tan and beige finish. Like new
Private
owner,
$151.
Call
992baaement with utllity room conslderall at the dinner Ia- both lime• tbey put an that
!JM!cia1ized oervltt - Bulk
ljfes. See this one before you buy.
1
153
Spreading Available - We
54108.
11: hot air furnace beatiDg .~ ble! They raised my husband juDk on mlne, and thea would
64 Olds 88 4 Door
$2149 Also Can Apply Liquid Nl·
front porch garage .'large to eat "somethiRg of every· laugh aa I took my. bua apart
trogen To Your Fleds. All
Auto.
trans.
Radio,
heater,
power
brakes,
and
steering.
lot. $14,000.00.
'
tbiRg" that was 01 the table, and acraped off the lluff.
•ATil
Analysis, straight • m!Ied
Blue finish. Spotless clean interior. A real buy.
l'er W1nf All IM'Tin
materials available. All at ----------!POMEROY - 1\!J Stoi'J frame, and are trying to make me do Co you tell me bow ~
• cen • par Wol\111 •na ll*rttM
aew
low prices.
64
Chevelle
Malibu
Sta.
W1gon
_
$1895
WATER WELL DrUIIDg. Water e rooms, bath, cellar, gas the same.
eu be 10 l»conslderatet
Mllllrnlllll Char" "
Ctnb
l2 Certfl .,_, wol'tl * 111,_ CtAo
Ph. WY 2-2181
8
cyl.
Powerglide.
Radio
and
heater.
New
tires.
All
pump
sales
and
"""'Ices.
Free
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h"
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MCUfl'ft lftNI'fteN
eatimates. Call oollect II8Sea ng, ou
zg wa r. I don't like eggs unless they DISILLUSIONED
white outside witb red vinyl interior. A local owned
Jl ,., ctllt DIKOUM ... ,al• . .
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good
pJ'O!lOI"Iy.
Only
tfi,OOO. are scram~ied. I don't II k e Dear Dlsz
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2350. Hoffm.. Dr........ .
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Leban
(.II It O OF THANKI A NITUARIQ
POM:ROY
J 11 301e "
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h.
----==---on
Twp.,
60 acres clean and iJo it 1 detest salads. 1 ean'l ; ;
aupeN[IOII!.t
dlilOfli'ICI MOUU
I:H A. M. to S1H P. M. IDIIIY
5~B:1RES
~ell fenced, balance wooded, stand pumpkiA or mince pie. dish bride "Phose eatln&amp; bablll
llhlfdiY J:H A. M. t. UrM NM•
OPEN
EVE$,
9:00
P.M.
P•US
2 story 7 room frame Yet we just spent " week with must have jelled at •four.
Jack W. Carsay, Mgr.
IT'I 10 IASY
TO ttLACI A
'l'bere's ao way of breedillg your bome, with water system Bill's folks, and they only serv- Your in-laws are trying to
USUL T tt•ODUICI ...
110 ••IH, CIHIO
RUG WEAVING - Also rugs ' cows where you ran bave the and tgoodf wedatehrotsupplyh, base- ed scrambled eggs twice. Rest tell you oomelbing, IIOIIey-llkt
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I'.,"';;:;="';"=,~=';;":='"""~======~==~ for sale. Betty .rohnson, Ra- use ofhwcb,."uts~ndiag bu_l~ nzen' ore
all" ea ng, of the lime they were fried, "Grow up!" If your husbBJid
PHONE WY 2·2156 I" Wanted To Buy
Wlnted
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Ohio Bowmaa's Run 11 sue a ruw przce as WI
corn (30 x 40 ), cnb, •ew poached, or ev011 (ug!) boiled. doesn't continue the educatl
:ed WI 's-2634
3 10 7te COBA SERVICE. Moat per- block -~lk house, several oth- Whea they didn't serve I he he'd better send for a "hun on,
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dishes. BULLDOZER WORK. Reaso•·
a '
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90111 can't affurd to breed uy
er bwldzngs.
eggs scrambled I would just 1, hutto _
ill
Card Of Th1nks
misceilanenu•. Call ar write: able, dependable, and
ex BUDGET PRICED ~ ID other way. For service, call ALBERT M. COX, BROKER get up from the table, go out ONCE ;ORE, •
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;-,;E -WISH ~ellpr
--ess
sin- Mn. Howard Cecll, 8W Ill. perieoro. WY 2-:!2IMI.
our third floor budget . p.
CLAIR WOODE TECH PomWY Z-3831
iR the kitcHen and scramble WITH FEELING!
" cere :md heartfelt lhsnks to MaiD St., Pomeroy. 1 29 lk
3 II !Ole : ' Furniture,
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EvHU.,o WY Wi3f
them myself, dlrtyi•g plenty of Dear Helen:
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Dr. Bbzewicz and staff at
---3lc dishes and pans so they would Some nut in my family threw
\le~gs G•nerai Hospilal, Rev.
TRUCK DRIVERS
WELDERS
lllllnl Brolllen Alllll Wreeklac.
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take the hint.
out the paper. Could you
re.\lk~re. Fntz BU&lt;·k. Ewing
Semi or SU"aighl
PRODUCTION WELDERS '
BANNER TRAVEL
I Used parts for cars and ROUSE - 33 acres, Czty ~ater Every meal there would be print the address of the monlh~· unrrol Home and to all
Diesel or Gas
TACK WELDERS
TRAILER S
trucks. Complete iille of Bond- Gas ~ell and mineral rzghts. a big salad by my plate, and il ly shoppers' newsletter whicb
who ht'lp•d 111 any way during
Ages 21 - 40
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ed brake lining '"! ail pas- Good mvestment property for just gotlhrowa away. They had gives the addresses of food and
II~&lt; hospitalization and dealh . Some expenenre helpful but
LAYOUT ME~
lnd
oenger cars. Rebuilt geaera- large hike site. Seen by ap- cheese i• some form constant· household goods companies thel
ol our dPar mother, Mrs. [ not Tlf'Cessnry. You fran eharnt
STEEL FABRICATORS
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tors and clute~ plates. A.ll pomtment only. W 2-3271.
ly. One night they served mac- offer cash refunds, free gilts or
. , 11 1.11
over $3 per hour a ler s or
Provalling union wa90 scalo 1
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used snd rebuilt parll guar,
S 13 711:1 aroni and diced ham and ruin- money-sav1·ng coupo- if you
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For turthor informotion
CAMPING TRAILER
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~lr :wd Mrs. Herman Will 1 tra;nm~ 1 °~ d a~~~a ~~n
tolophoneicollectl
anteed. Now opetl to ~ve FOR SALE- 42 acre farm. 1, ed it by adding cheese. When I send in a box top or label of the
and )Irs. Clara Williams
wn e a ion I e
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1419) 691-2475
' Also make your reserva·
yoo better, I a. m. lA&gt; 7.30
saw that was ali they had to eat product• I believe you said II
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Ha•ckl
Termmal
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p.
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Sundays
10
a
m.
to
5
rooms
and
bath.
Ten
· a year to subscribe
VISion
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Bldg.. 1255 Corwin Avenue.
Mond•y thru S.turday,
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8 •.m. to 4 o.m.
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BIG BEND
I of p m
011 SL Rl 7 Ph
Route 143 Harriaonvilie Rd.
and y~u could save the cost
Notice
890-8127, evenings 513-241-5572
AMERICAN SHIP
,
TRAILER SALES
1 ._.;.,eroy
back 10 a month. -PENNY
3" 3 " 110 ~ WY 2~t'or WY 2-3618.
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BUILDING CO.
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3 13 lie
3 14 Jlc
l \1 ILL not be responsible for
2145 Front St.
ROUTE 124
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Dear P.P.:
For Rent
Toledo, Ohio
i At Syracuse Corporation
EXPERIENCED
Once more _ with feeling!
dc·bl8 contracted by anyone ===:::·~
An equal opportunity
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ROUSE FOR SALE, Owner
other limn myself. Signed: FURNISHED room over Pom- 1
employer
ELECTROLUX Swee r- hW!I.
trsnsferred, 5 rooms, bath,
Not since the scrap fiasco lu!ve
Harry D. Garnes. 3 13 3tc ; eroy Wine Store. Man only.
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bedrooms,
full
bW!ement
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EXPLANATION
good suctzo•, a c eanmg a -~1
with half bath end shower,
! for an address: The shoppers·
NOTICE
TRUCK GROWERS i W 2·5293.
3 II tfc Srienlisls believe the
bed lachmenls on wheels. ~a;:~
enciOS&lt;'II bested breezeway,
By Clarice Allen
newsletter is called Quick SiiOrdcr your southern cabbage FURNISHEDlroom - apart· of Pitch Lake on the
island te~. l~ly W~~~:n
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ond
garage, garden, electric heat, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy en- ~er, and you can get further
and tomato plants now. Char- ~ ment. WY 2-5435, 212 South of Tnmdad.
In have been eac e .
14 6te j
phone New Haven, 882-2232.
tertained Saturday evening at mformalwn on II by writing to
I"' R Harm. Porlland, Ohio 5th Avenue, Middl•porl. Ohio. formed from petroleum. which
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I 10 61p their home with a birthday EGGLESTON ENTERPRISE,
Phone 843·2693.
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3 6 lfc ·became m1xed w1th earth ma- SINGER SEWING Machme m1
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I tcrials long ages ago.
beautiful new sewing table.[
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room ouse WI
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bath gas furnace 410 Spring Mrs. Clayton
en, Mrs. ay· De R d •
LOSE we~ ghl safely with Dex·
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Equipped with dial conlro lo ,
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ar ea ers.
2
A-Diet tablets. Only !l8c at apartmen~ Mzddleporl. \\ Y ··
For~le
zig zag, butloRhoie, overcast, WY !-2193
Pomeroy
~~22~~oy, ~- ~~~ S!mth, and Mr'. Don Matlack . While we're on the llddrt'Ss
3 3 tf~ ONE 2 bedroom. one !-bedroom ; fancy design, sew on buttons.
Stark Pharmacy.
3 I 00tp 1 38 74 ·
____ Homemade ice cream. decorat- c1rcmt, here are a few other;
=-:::----;---c-·1 THREE and four room furmsh· :
.Browns Trailer Park. \liner&lt;-~ etc. Sacrifire for 8 payments .U.: CONDITIONING ftefrtgerHam'ito
ed birthday cake and coffee I about which I have had numer1
1 304
IF Dr. says ulcers, get new I ed snd unfurnished apart· ville. WY 2·3324.
3 15 ~lr $5.69 each. IVY :1-2685.
atlon eerv!co. Jark's ~ ~~~EMI~e::t $6000. 'ca~ were served to Mr. and Mrs. ~eqnuePra"ls'·.·
PHS tablets. Fast as 11quids. ments. IVY ~5434.
12 6 lfc ONE ~I.~RTIN~7 _, horse-pcw•r
3_14 6te_ ~~ew Havt!ll, 4 1 1ft
WY 2_5324 _
. World PeR P2ls,
3 3 tie Don Matlack and Donna Kaye
Only 98c at Stark Pharmacy . i ~"'UR ROOM
FURNISHED , outboard motor. Przced ~OI HEREFORD SALE - 31 bulls,
·
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- - ' of Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- :;rid ~flail"s Center, UoiverJ I 30tp , apartment. WY 2·&gt;385.
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3 15 Jtr ; 2S females. Southeastern Ohio OOMPLETE pest aad termite FOR SALE. Bn&lt;k bouse, 8 ton Allen and B1ll, Mr. and Y of mnesota, Minneapolis.
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t 21 He ' - - - - Hereford Assn Spring Sale
control aemces. 20 yean er,. rooms and balb. New foreed Mrs Lawrence Smith and Alice Mmn. 55455. Send your name,
llELICIOUS Homemade Pilza,
_
156 ACRE FAR\! 6 miles hack : Horned and P~iled. Saturday',
perience. Roaches, rats, oth- lir furnace. o/, finished base-, and. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ei· age, sex, ~ddress, and 35 cents,
llc, 75c, ODd $1.00 sizes. [)e. ' l'IIAfi.Eft UYI'S
~ from Cheshire. Phone ~ 2· 1 March l!lth. Show UO a.m., er bousobold pests. Free ea- meaL Froat and back porch. I berleld, all !oraL Mr. Christy and you will get the mame of •
iue PiZZO, $1.50. Jack's D01- age ar.cl ••ter Brown 1 l"rd
m
3 b 6tc 1 Sale 1 P m Rock Springs timates and lllSpechon. No In Pomeroy. WY 2-3612 by showed slides of their recent pea frletld abroad, ph11 toe
2 25 lfa y cation iJ the western states "Silver Uning"
ff Bar, ~liddleporL 12 I tic er Pari! tSI&amp;te Appro...Cl ilG ·8.\LE.S-;;f mLwd bar. Take fairgrounds Pomeroy.
salesmea. N"" termile toa- appointmat.
-spaper
8
Obto, '"'":'"11 ~ Ill Get good price. WY ~
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J 14 lie lroi plall. Meigs Couaty'l Olio J'OR SALE - Sev.. room Ate Leroy Baker and family a~ _''S~~estiou for
Leiter
Cllrd of Thanks
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3 15 61o SIJPER snJFF
sllr. nul! ~ bomt oned ~[NIIIJ. AJ. brick h~ wilb both and of Tucson, Arizona, and Mrs. WrdiRg.
- - - - - - - - - FOUR ROOM furnished apart- UPRIGHT Deep Freeze- ii 'lltal's Blue Lusire for " ' - lied pesl and termill eoatrol outbuDdiJtga, aorner lot, oae Joy Gamm, Oklahoma, spent • Used Clrds of oD
ll;lndo:
I WOULD lib to ell[)l"'l!l my menl WY ~
U U tic cubic 1..,1. WY ~I ~r WY in ru s aRt! u hoiste . Relit company. 605 W. Mala lit.. acre of grouad, out of high week with Mr. and Mrs. Ho- Sexd to Mary Waters,
Th e
( smcere appreczatzoo to ali IMIDDLEPORT, modem
nn-! :t-:16l!
ei~tri~ .ruunt!oer
!'em· l'lmteroy, Oblo. WY %-3151.
water. Good gardel plots and bart Smalley.
Chmtm~ Card Lady, Monu3 13 lfa
\ my. friends and oeighbort for lurnished 3 rooms and batb'
·
~--. ' ero Ce~ent Block ~Z 18 50tp IOIDe fruit trees. Could .be Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Will of m0111 Drive, Grsnts Paa, Ore.
therr thoughtful and ktnd eon- apartment Low utilities.! lOO BALES or early at cond!·
Y
divided iJt1o good
building Syracuse spent an evening with She renews them for use 1n
3 14 Sic aJRTil!, Dairy and beef lirt11.
sideralion while I was re- Coati Building, WY 2-5141.
tmned T!IDothy hay. 200 bales
..
.- Miltlmwn of •. 110 per eow.
lots. Priced to sell. Call WY 2- Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland. VeteransHospttals, aad sbe percently a patient at Veteran•
of second cuttmg alfalfa. S . EXCELLENT, •!fzczenl and ec- T8 all farmers for lnforma- llli6 after 4 p. m. weeks days Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen forms this labor of love from
2 24 tfc
Memorial hospital. I espec- TWO TRAILER SPACES lor R Fmdlmg, Alfred. &lt;r.no. i on01rucal, that s Blut Lustre ao. or service, call Parker's. or WY z..5657.
3 8 30te spent an evening with Mr. and ~er wh~lchaU". Mrs. Waters ill
3 13 3tc carpet and uph?lstery dean- WY 2-2211', Pomtro)', lltJ!i.3415 roR f \LE· rooma with uiD· Mrs. Charles Goeglein and lam- m her 80s, looks 20 years young.
ially thank the Pomeroy Em· rent in the Village of Middle- _ !185-2 472.
5
ergency Squad, Dr. Thomas pori. Call WY %-3346 or WY [FOR SALE - Potatoes, Char- er. Rent electrzc shampooer Chester.
S.!Wlle lty om: Water gas and ily at Flatwoods.
er, and bas the voice aad spark·
McGowan, .the nurses and aU %-2186 « WY ~
lei a. Harris, Pbone 843-21193. $1. Baker Furmture Co.
IBWING macb- Npllr elect! 1city.
$2.Soo. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Rruce Myers, le of _Yooth. She'I one of my
other hospital staff m•mbers
II 10 tfe
3 3 121e
3 14 etc tk:e, aD m•kM' WY :1-:aat. Town HUI. Pbone WY 2-3312. Mrs. Doris Koenig and Mrs. favort~ people, and I _share
and also all those who oent ,
1lle Fabric Shop .,_.,.
2 t tfc Lenora Sisson were in Mans- ber wzth many other frteads,
flowers. or cards or ofiered
KEF:P YOUR carpell beauti- Aulborizlld
'Sales and
field Tuesday to visit with Mrs IR&lt;Iuding thousands and thou..
prayers for my recovery.
lui despite constant footsteps llerv!c:e. _.. I 21 tie roB SALE: 6 room bouse with LeQDllrd Koenig, Jr., who ill ~ anda of veterans who mail out
01 a busy family. Get Blue
lvaa Well
llllh. full ballellleal, ll9f IIY· a Maasfield hospital. Mrs. Koe- her cards each year. (Mark
AatOSS
~ J!l!mitioa
:Ill.,.,
Lustre. Real electric shampoo.
.U SL, Middleport. Pltolle: nig was to be transferred to your package ''Used Cards No
1 14 lip
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.,. $1. Pickel's Hardware Co.
Pt. Pl•••nt 18W80'1.
the University hospital in Co- Value" lor cheapest
po&amp;tal
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Sllaogor
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lumbus,
Wednesday.
rate.)
Help Wanted
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ONE GARDEN Simplicity ~
AT ITS GREATEST
. Mrs. Enid Zweyer, Baltimore, Cancelled 118111)11- an kiDds:
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28. basic
lary tiller, one gas ~ot plate. Plaia or with pepperon~ lull- Opportunitiu Md., spent a week with her Send to Sisler Mary Augustine,
8\BY SliTER WANTED _.;,
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some small tools. window faa •noage, mushroom, ham or
father, Jesse Tuttle and other G Newton St., Wal_tham, MaSI.
Live iR and care for two\
Rang,..
a. Blbii...U- 28. &amp;dot
and mandoho. Shermaa Bus- combinations.
Don't Sell Youraalf Shorll relatives.
Leave one-fourth 18Ch margin
small ch ildren and do light 1
M.JiepoalA!d
and
eil7
thekirk,
Bradbury,
Ohio.
r
2"
llo
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to
.50
RICEISION.OIPRESSION
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Myers
and
all
around preserving !he pertor.
,
housework. WY 2-3223.
0 1
1
9.
:11. SpiU
. , _ 4ot'w3 14 ~ I
PROOF BUSINESS
family of Indiana spent a week aled edge of the atamp.
3 13 3tc
~ !:008 :111. Ilri..
34. ~':.t
Auto Sales
C-CiotoALLCoWYny~ hnloo
EXCEPT11IONNIAGLs"IGH
end with Mr. 8lld Mrs. Willis Yoo may donate your
old
16. Jn a
14. SW!ft"o tttlo 35 SCTapa
n
N
EA
N
Frost
aye
glaaaea
to
T.lephont
PioCARRIER WANTED
17 Girl" 1e ~~~· p-,._
PIck up At G" &amp; G' CAFI
PAIIT ·TIME • WORK
.
'
-DOte - . - &lt;:t Lulricat.e
FOR
ADO ED INCOME
Mrs. Ross Cleland alld Mr1. aeers of America (addresa II
19·. ~~·.
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ta;ry
(&lt;.Amoli
r
1959
DODGE
4
door
Sedan
VI.
111
W.
MAIN
POMEROY
J
your phone book,
if
for
lB. ViDIIc:atee 20. Tomodo
3'7. Ho~
edit«
Power steering.
AutomatiC'
a.uabJa partJ or pemou, male or
ames Ridenour spent an after.
.
or DO chapn:::.u.rrom 21.Btue graa~
JnaCkeral
46.Failtng
transmission. 7 good
titel.· PAINTING instde and out Gen- =:·.~·'!!~~d~~.!~: ;,re;. ~ noon with Mrs. George Wolf,
ler m your area, send to Joba
BUTTERNUT AVE.
23 Heed
2Z. Stale
40. Salary
grades
(5 regular ond 2 snow). Good
ll.r"anl'- G. E. aD4 woounohouoe
Mrs. Linnie Gaul spent a Sltbllt Cbapler, lfll "J" 'Creel.
iT: Uquld 1'llt
I" " ..era! repairing. Ia Pomeroy an TELEVISION ,.,. BAmo roBIts doy with Mr. and Mrs. Frank ~llltllto, Calif. 1 They are
VICINITY
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mechanical
('Orulition. One lliddleport area. WY 2-3'791
;:u~1~;r =•t111~:a~ Gaul.
distributed to the needy.29. Romanee
30. Muddleo
tl
owner, $.150. WY 2-311111
or
l 17 30tp
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Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland Thill column i.t dedicated H.
WY 2-3006.
_
wiUJ your preHnt arDPioyment. To
famil
to
APPLY AT
32 Cereal
1
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BEATING, PLUMBING Rura ~':l,lf&gt;'Av!?:!.!:":!u:'~..t"~~ called oo Mrs. Ge«ge Abbott, . ki~dlivillg, 80 If you're h~v1 33. S.lf·as-:/.
1959 PLYMOUTK Fury, auto·
Dosol Bottle Gu. ArnOld Bro. s .,,,. houn .....,,. Cou14 not Mt. Hermoa, Wednesday.
mg
trouble or just plain
1" , ..,
The DAILY SENTINEL I Sfi. Goddf'SII
•urMee of '"
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"'
malic
transmission.
Pnwer
""818
E.
Main
Street
up
to
.oo
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month
M
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trouble
let Hel011 he!p YOU ,
~- :;'h
V.. . . .:; 1..
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.
1par11 time. Thil company
will
MI. ames
deDOUf and SOD
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wv HI 56
steering. Call WI 9-2054, Lar- Pameroy.
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- • ""'"'"'.,.,.....,.to Ml John, and Mrs. John
Hayea She w_illalso w.elcome your own
M.ch•nic St.
p
ha.rv~t.t
V/.v/..-1"' 1'9
~0 V/.V/. ~
time If dall'l!d. Do not anrwer unomtroy 1 38. Town
:
V..tv/...
VhVh
ry WoIfe. Any reasonable ofAUCI10NBJm
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amUSUJg e:rpenences. Address
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suflix
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1'4 111
fer will be aceepted. 3-15·3tp
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CAR HOPS
Nl".EDED AT 31!.0vtno
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"'-animal
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FORD
2 doOr hardtop
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Crill Ilntlklrd
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urday
to
take
tbe
BAT
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al
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-W• seeun loeaUo•
th
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Steak House.
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tonrntic transmission. Good
Wrlll. PnM • 0 I d
-Bell!ftr, oollelll... or ..- e Ohio URlversity. He al10 II
3 a tfc
WANTED: Experienced .mech= :::;:;;;:
pr
Byer,
festival
aluc lor miaor parte installa· u. Palalty
~Vh
r·
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1 1 1111
aum. .,.
Mrs.. Ruth Offutt aalled 011
The Very a..t
3 13 Ste
lion service. Must be mature,
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TILIYISION
Mr. and Mrt. Frank Gaul one
lliliMdCarsAnywh.,..
with ability to man••e de- 48. R v /,
V/,
1!159 Thunderbird, white with
• 0 Bo •• 73
d
ly
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red and while interior. Also eattlng. Will buy bldel Kery
r . '
x ••
ay recent •
REASONABLE
partment and oeii
parts.
kind or
I"'
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a 1959 Ford Ga'--'-, 4 •--,
Mrladay. PhD Meter, Pbaue
You.,..-n, Ohio 44512
io:rs. Henry Thomas and lamOFFER REFUSED
Gond working conditions. Ia
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lied on Mrs. Lawrence
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miles. '"""'
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t 18 Ue
1 ca
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Jetter, atate experience. ref.
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Smllb
a recent evenillg.
erenceo and wages expected.
DOWJf
r'
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Richard Fick. Jr., Chealer, IARL GIUJESER, Plnrmlnl U. I. CIVIL SERVICE _ _
Wrlte c-o The Daily Sentine~
L :r..ti¥o
Ol!io. Phoae ~and lleftlnfl
M1nersvllle
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ll&lt;m fl88A..
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IWLJ! CRIPIOQUOU.: - Here'• te -~~
s 11 ete Ohio. End jour lroab589 Nominated for
iiale or Female - HOURLY
A x y DL B AA x R
, AIR CONDITIONED 19tll Ponti- lei. We bave aU siua aewer
~ .::;~ State Fair Racing
"Y- Rall6lor Dooltr"
EARNINGS $2.8&amp; and up lor
II L 0 N 0 I' J: L L 0 W
1 ac Bonneville blue and white
llllldllnea. .Reuonable relel. ::.. 1 ::!, 1 ':!'.;'" ":!'.:::: COLUMBUS tUPI) - A to~~~
Man or Woman on service
On• tetter limply- tor anolh..-. 1n thl• RIUYivl&lt;' A
hardtop sedan. Hy~ CaD WY 1-21'14, day or niglll. ....., _,...,, ,., toba. of 589 trotters and pacers have ~
4d
1
rout;, il city of Middleport
tor tho tllrft L'a, x tor the two O'o, ete. Stngte- apoatoor d"
bea ter, YUIJ
. 1
I 1J 1ft
:-J,~.:" ~·rt!• been nominated for three days
tropbls. tbe tengtaa aOO formation or tllllt wordR ant all bial&amp;
ma ac, ra 10,
RA A
Select own hours. No invest-· iladl ,..1 1bo code letl.enl.,., dlUI!n!al.
upholstery, wbile aidt walls.
lnsurlnce
~- ~
~ of racing a! the 111118 Obio State
meot, experieuce requlred.
A ~ I
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speed sentry, tinted &amp;lass, \U11J-t8n,. - - - ~:n: •urtlnfpay, Sbort bourw FaTir.t
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Write Watkins ProducL•, Inc.,
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remote control outside mir·
- ._ - o a nomzna mg payments
1).59, Winolla, Minn.
liUAS ACYBII QDS JCBS IUYJDSJIIS I ror, windshieldwashers.back -11•1? lAIII,..:..,.
EMPLO\'EDBY BUC
forthe12schedu1Rdraceswere
Ill New LdiliOr Shop
1
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_ 1: au D up J' R 1 T A c 11 8 8 G y 8 R 8 J) A 11 • I up lighto. Power:
steering, WI ..,._, 0111 n , . _ Claudia Miller, Syracuse, h9s $24,450, cempared with
pay--...._---...
-_-:h- --- I brakes, windows, &amp;-way oeat.
lllltr been employed in
Columbus ments of $22,975 for 14 races a
eCor eTruck eH~ater
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YSYiliT IISJt:.-GYUYTAUPll
Not a "cream purl"
but ~HtiTO Cop[lll!l Servtl'l Cop by the State Bureau of Unem- year ago. Fees are $50 for the
Core • Bulldozer
fERGUS
·
sel.
where
else
can
you
get
all
loB mada ttl lopJ paper1 ploymenl Compensation. She Is !' four f~p races and $25 for filly
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t
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this for only $995? John Rich· blrllt reconls and aztDOOI on, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. events.
uc eye ace or
• 5
a loader. Pearl Willia
_,
m011d, 814 East Main Sl, .0. dotlmtelllo.
Herbert L. Miller and a 1965 two-year-oids drew 148 entries.
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a-t b l - - , Pomen, Rl'aduate of Southern Hig~ ! Anothr 99 entries wre submit·
flY 2·2196 Mttldltoort, 0
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·Alward spent SUnday in
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Jones and children. They also
visited at Riverside Methodist
Hospital with WiUiam Myers.

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services held Saturday morn-]Georgia; a daughter, Mrs.
ing for the tate, Mr. Charles L. Ann Beahm of
Konxvllle,
Wood who died unexpectedly Tenn. ; a son, Wayne, West
Wednesday at Parkersburg, W. Palm Beach, Fla.; his mother
va. He and his family were Mrs. E. M. Wood, Middlepert;
former residents of
Middle- a brother, Curtis E. Wood, Eft.
port. Services were held at the glewond. Calif.; a sister, Mrt.
Here or
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home Helen Graber, Cleveland, and
with the Rev. M. E. Dowson of· five grandchildren. He
was
uner0 erVICe
ficiating. Burial was made in preceded in death iJy his lath·
A large number of relatives I Riverview Cemetery.
er, E. M. Wood, and a brother,
and friends attended funeral He was survived by his wife, Bdl.
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roblem ol "Tbe Marth meeting of the wscS of Ill I coualr)' wltb such Ire- Moore.
The ~lous ~..
the top- I Hea~ Methodist Church Man· ' meiUiout retourtes IUch large Tbe worship center, prep~rSchool op-ou was
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the b h
' namben o1 people are untrain· ed by Mrs. Guy Shuler, splr!l·
' lr discussed. by Mrs.
Ja"!es ,day evemns at
c urc .
ed. Sbe described lhe drop- ual life chairman, carri,ed out Gregory Roush and friend ,
Euler a retired teacber, at :bel Mrl Euler cited the scbool
uth the study lesson with slihouet· Dav1d Johnson, of York, Pa.,
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.mvers Y,
Ja1 problem today. She sa1d It , bas not beeo able to grasp , ing the causes of the p~oblem spe~t the weekend With Greg.
is becoming more alarmmg b... reading flmdamenlals.
, includmg smoking,
drmkmg, ory s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
cause so&lt;iety has become con.l
. poor health and parental mflu- Mliton Roush and Sandra.
cerned about youth and their: Among the solutions bemg , ence.
Mrs. Mason Fisher and sons,
LAST TIME TONIGHT
; futuro role in an automa!t'd age. tri•d. aecordm~ to Mrs. Euler, , The hostesses, Mra.
Bruce RoJ,.nd and Gordon spent Frl·
"THE SANDPIPER"
She said there isn't time for ar• the head start program, the ' Lloyd, Mra. Hl!ttie Smith, Mrs. day at Senecaville with Mr.
t Tt&gt;rhnirnlot' •
Flinlbt&gt; lh Taylor, Richard youth to lake many years to : vora110nal tramjng centers such C. M. Hennesy and Mrs. Thorn- and Mrs. Norman Fisher and
ll11rtlln l\va Marie Saini .
! d~cide his work as in t~tt' past, ' as the one at Jacks~n, remed· , as Riley, served a salad course Mrs. William Fisher.
Colc;~rca , toons
~ because the space agt&gt; is a ial r•·ading classes m sc~00! 5 · . from a table covered with a Mr. and Mrs. Orris Harris
Adnu:..!-lll/1 7'5c &amp; 50r
! ··rast age.'' whir.b alsu applies . and volunteer ~orkers. to 858.181 ; white linen cloth and centered and Mrs. Ernest Harris were
Ito learning.
'young people With thetr studtes with an arrangement of purple Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
PR~SSED
WED . and THURSDAY
' Mrs. Euler stated that in 100~ . and suggested ways th~t Sun· ' stock and yellow mums wit~ and Mrs. Mason FISher and
March 16·17
NOT OPEN
,one m111ion youths left sr·hool, day Sdtool teachers might as· yellow tapers in ebony contain-~ family.
: w1thout a diploma and tompar-~ sis I a child.
. ers.
Gordon Fisher returned to
Fd. &amp; Sat., March 18·19
ed the 12 (ler cent ltteracy m The meetmg was opened With
his studies at Mountain State
"GLORY GUYS"
Ithe U S wtth one pt•r rent in , a reading entitled, "Two. Sol· ,.
f Business College, Parkersburg,
11 1 1
Tom T;:,~·~ 1\ ;;, ~"tresnell ' Russia where students a" paid dters" bv Mrs. James Cnswetl, I k
roun
n ,j w. Va. Monday, after spending
· -ann1 while attendmg srhool and col-, president.
DevotiOns wereS g_Jt~ ''
~ the quarterly vacation with his
"FORT COURAGEOUS"
, en by
Mr,.
L•o
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~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason
1 lege.
Donald Barry
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She described tt Ironic tbat 1with scr ipture on the traJ~mg . D
Middleoorf I Fisher and family.
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Mr and Mrs. Edward T. Bauand a verse, ''How to RaiSe a Mrs. Guy Reynolds and Mrs.
·d p II Ann f M•r,·on
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fletmquent, c osmg WI
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ecox were m . ens re- d M.18s Poll Karr of Columer.
. 1 oently to attend the p1ano con·' an .
Yk d est
of
During e,. business mertmg cert given by Mr. Abbey Simon bu~. were ~ee ~n g~ · ~
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the cirde voted to have a sup- which was held at Ohio Univer- ~."I par~n ~ \an
r s.
plv shower at the Apnl meet- 1sity.
ares . arr r.
ing with articles to be brought : Mr. Vance Sharp of Amanda Mrs. Everett CThlomabs sp~~~
for vanuus pro jPds inr1uding ; and Mr. and Mrs. Layman Sch- the weekend m 0 urn u~ WI
baby clothes! children's cloth- ] ressen of Lancaster visited Sat- her daughter and son-m-law,
mg and otlwr articles. M r" I urday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mr. and M". Gene DeWees and
\\'h t•re _vo u get your loan
Crisw('l\' thanked Mrs. Dowson ! ert Sharp.
fam1ly , and other relahves.
OPES make a differenre,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry
1and Mrs. Hennesy fnr their part 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rogers
in
the
World
Day
of
Prayer
and
son,
Jimmy,
of
Oak
Harof
Amesville were
Sunday
Our rates are lower ~no hid·
program
bor spent the weekend with her guests of hiS siSter and broth~r·
df' n (' harges) our expenem·~,
. Appointed to the
nominal· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick I
II Completely waoh and weart
ing fnmmittee were Mrs. Glenn Bennett.
Lochary.
the fi nest. You get peace of
Never lose their crease , ••
, Lambert, Mrs. Earl
Knitf.lt Mr. and Mrs. William King Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Norris
stay
trim, neal aU day Jongl
and
\Irs.
Wayne
Gibbons.
Mrs.
were
in
Lowell,
Ohio,
Sunday
and
son
Jody
spent
tht
week·
1nind at no extra cost. Come
Koi·Set sloch retain lheir ohapel
Criswell re-dd a letter . from and were dinner guests of Julia end w1th. Jus parents. Mr. and
: Mrs. James R1ch~rds, dJStmt Fleming, who is Deputy Grand Mrs. AlVIn Norm of
West
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president, announcmg the 25th Matron of District 25 Order of Main-st.
See The Selaclion of
anniversary ohservance of the 1 the Eastern Star. Mr.' and Mrs. Rev. L. R. Carmichael of
In a variety of blends
EVERYBODY BENEFITS
LiHie Boys Sport Jackets
wsrs March 29 at the Frank- ~ William King are worthy rna- . South Webster visited recently
and I00':', cotton!
and Suits. SizH 3 to 7 On
, tin-Av Methodist Church
m Iron and worthy patron of Evan- with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon KraeuFROM
·Sale.
Mens &amp; Boys
Portsmoulh.
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. . geline Chapter in Middleport. ter.
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Department
On The 1st
, Mr,_ Leo Smtth,
d1stnct Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bailey Clinton Houdashelt.
MJSs
Floor.
mJS&lt;~uruJry personnel
secre- and sons, Michael and Richard I Eva Houdashelt and Mrs. John
tarv . reported on th~ rec•nt , of Springfteld visited over the 1 Hutchinson and daughter, Etl· 1,
N&lt;
NATIONAL BAI
, dtstnet meet mg. notm~ . t h e weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo een of Columbus were weekend i
OJ
School of MISSIOnS at o.uo Wes- . Kennedy and Mr. William Bait- I guests or Mrs. Adam Ebers· '
SERVICE
tey an UniverSity m Delaware · ey,
back and attended the funeral
m .July. She Ul ged women and
of Bertie Ridenour.
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youth of tl~e local church to at. :;
lend.
aughter,l,
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CAPE KI!:NNEDY (UPI) -Gemini 8 astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Se
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chase to hook up with a target satellite launched ahead of them. In bursts of flame
two launch pads, the most spectacular American space effort yet, including a 1
walk by Scott, got underway with perfect countdowns despite minor problema
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She also reported on a par· :
' ent-child camp to be held th~&lt; I
summf'r at Lanca~ter. H was 1'
announced that the wscs or l
. Heath l'hurc~ would hold the Mr. and Mrs John William
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grouo vi~ wed a di splay of dolls 1 thf'lr Wnght-St home honnring
to be sen\ to VietNam and any- their daughter, Mary Helen on
: ont&gt; w1shmg to assist with the her seventh birthday.
contact Mrs. Nan The Barbie theme was
·- · - ried out in the decorations and
refreshments. Games
were
played and prizes awarded to
Rebecca Thomas,
Kimberly
Sebu, Nancy Ebersbach, Trudy
Ro,ch. Faith Perrin and Mary
Ann Hoffman.
After Mary Helen
opened
her gifts, refreshments were
served to the above and Paula
Eichinger, Bobbie Kay Chap.
man, Lori Faulk, Patty Warner,
Debbie llartenbach and Beth
McKnight.
Thur.1day evening a family
party was held also honoring
Mary Helen. A dessert course
was served to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Satterfield Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Mrs. Jack
Satterfield Sr., the honored
guest and sisters, Catheri ne Jnd
Elizabeth and brother, FrederIck, the host and hostess.

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Baptist church met
Sunday
evening in the church.
George read articles on what
the Bible says about seJf.lov.
One must love self with a rocogni Iion of the growing
process, must show love of self bv
maintaining a high standard i~
all one feeds his mind, must
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