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plar.·l mm: to th• et~meutarv and be presented to the students. taeilng Mrs. Lochery or one of Tuesday evening at the leJion IIOlla Temple, Pomellly, . May
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ball 1n MidciieporL
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ROTARIANS - Dick Rosenbaum, C&lt;H:bairman, Bill
Chlld1 and Cash Bahr, Middleport-Pomeroy Rotarians, prepare colored eggs for Sunday's bunt by children at the
Roadalde park.

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Serving Meigs County for over 94 YemJ
Member Ftderal Restrl.lf System

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Member Federal D•posit lmurance Corporation

be inlnl4eo''s
Friday, AprU IS alao
for the
wives.
Mrs. Charles
the program hour I
games with prizes won hy Mrs.
Beulah White, andiMrs:;.r.::
Kauff. Mra. Clyde W
read two poems, "When Fl01W·II
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Mrs. Genevieve Su!DJI and
Mrs. John Kaulf were
es and cerried out the apring
!heme In the decoraUOD&amp; and
', refreshments. Yellow deffodlb
decorated the table with yel·
low nutcups and napkins carry·
ing out the theme. CUpcakes
Iced Ia yeUow and lee cream
were eerved during the IOCIII
hour. Attending In addiUon to
lhe above were Mrs. Nora HaJD.
Uloll ll1ld Mrs. Ellzabelb Slav-

lng. We have a lull time meebaolo to help out
rl&amp;hl now. We'D pickup aod retura your wasber.

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Mr. and Mrs. WBUam E. Lew11, 118 South Seconckl, Middleport IJ s member of the warren Wilson C.llege Choir, Swu
naoaa, N. c. wbldl hal completed a concert tour ta BalU·
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Swerthmore
Pennsylvanta; West
Ba8blnC Ridge ml
Jeroey; New York, New
and VliDna, Vlri!lo1a.
Mlu LewlJ IJ a sraduate
Middleport Hlgh Sehoel, clue
of 1885. Warren WUson CoUege
Ia owned and .operated bJ till
Board t1 National Mlulona till
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Deliver!
Our Speci1l Mayt1g Service Building
W• will repilr your Mlyt11 or any wrlntor wuher that Mayt11 makes. MlyH
pur waslwr ntldo • new pilnt jo~we'll do thllf,

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CLEVELAND !UPI) -"I've
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bad enough of Cleveland," a
brufaed and haltered Meigs
County bay aald today.
Woodrow w. Hall Jr., 13, who
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Ignored a rising llde of anti •
by three youths Tbll1'8Amerleanjsm ~ the
South day. The boy was knqekecf. un·
VIetnamese home front and canscioua by the png and '!boo.
klUed· 44 Co~ ill ' two cut and scratched about the
actltns In the field, military face and arm wlth a safety pin,
spokesmen said today.
The attack oceurred aa the
Tha 11. s. Army's 1st . A,tr youth was walking to Emptre
Cavalry Division ~ the 101~ Junlsr High Sehoal to enroll In
Airborne Divis!:" found, ~ school. After the attack Weod~;:~loco~
ro,:, r~ thepolieehome of~ COUIIin
eraDon FUlmore" Thursday . 11 W .
lo · ve the
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u. s. Navy and Air FOI'I!e pi- IDs mother,
Mrs, Margaret
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In 81l81her lljW'Ianti • gavernment demonstra- g;en l:r las~ eous~ came :
Ilona 011 the ground, roared lL&gt;- loreve leclronlnom; to w~
80 e
' to the air and pounded Cmmoues lrm 80
nlal Noi1h ·vlelnamese high- c!IUid eern extra money ferber
ways bridgea rader sites and famUy.
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mill~ lostaltatl0118 from .
Her husband, WoQclrow Hall
lkles.
SJ:·• Is emplilyed hy an Ololo
Ri~er ~)l boll h aad st·
Slww B b Pr udl llvea In ll:e Meip eilunly town
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To Seled Your New Easter Outf~, ··
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sroups lhat swept tloroUih the and wounded Ia wild ant~
American
demonstration~
awoeptae
Salcoa.
SAIGON (UPI) - A hand
~rtnade possibly burled by a
streets.
VIe! Coal ten'Oritt eaploded
AbouliOO surrounded two
toDtPt - r tile Tao Soa black limouainea with two Am·
Nillt Air 8111 nulde 111pa orleans lu each and smashed
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The lankl tben wDl be
trauporled by sblp, past the
Cleveland Harbor, to the S~
Lawreaee Seaway.
The
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ltema for Auction
Southefll District

Athletic

Boosters are gathering Items

for an auctlon planned later thll
yeer, Chairman Robert Harden,
Syracuse, 8llliOWlced today.
Articles collected will
be
stored In the Simpson bulldllll
aerosa from the poal of!lee bl
Racine. Committee membera
named ·to bandle eolleellona Ia
the varioul areaa Include Madson Fisher, MinerSville; Beb
Cozart, Portlud: Howard Erwin, Otok Grove ml Nease Settlement; ,Harry Hill,
Letart
Falls; Harden, George Cundiff
and Bob WIRgett, Syr!IC1LIIt;
Frank ·Cleland, David Hill and
Otla MeCllntoclt, Ractae,

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Middleport eburche• where special music and the Easter loiPI ucl Iowa are Columbu•
Story 1o medl"tlona wlllllerald the Easter messsge, "Chrflt ft uc1 11, and ClnclnnaH 13
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At the First Baptist Church the sunrise service will be· III• weekend loDowed by slow
glo at 8:30 •,!II· and wtu be aponsored by the Busy Bee wormlnc early Dell week, to
Class. Mn. q.rald Anthony will be orgaolst and special Hal or 1 iltlle ohove aormal
music wUl ~
· esentod by lhe choir and a duet by Mra. lnlddle of aelll week. Pn!clpi. ;,;,•...,.._
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MIAMI, Fla. \Ul'U - The Caribbean cruise s:ul&gt; '-"'
The Rev. bona ..
-~ lla'Vt! fhe Easter mediiMion tatiH will avera&amp;• tbret • ing Princess, bomeitl fd-bound to Miami lj'om • pre-EUler
ealllled, "Dawn In The Garden." The sanctuary will be de- taollll ta -alll:ocb melled cruise with an estimated 48&gt;· ~erson. lbolltdo caught fire
eorated with pelted Jli:ater !Iowen glveo In memory of de- as ...lte&lt;ed ooaw nurrteo off the tip of Cuba ln the pre-dawn hours today. Its boll·
ceased members by relatives i:nd friends.
IDII lllowero, mainly norlbem daying passengers had to abandon ship.
Mrs. Jocob Turner is chairman for the memorial flow- aecliob, over tile weekea:l
At least 360 persons were rescued by the German
era. The flowers wiD be taken to shut-ins following t h e and rail aboat mld-week,
freighter Cape Notre, one of eight rescue vesaels sta'!!ll•l
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morning worship aervtces.
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Cape Norte were reported in good. co
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The Church of Christ wlll .A~ organ prelude,
''The
DO Immediate reporta af
bold a sunrise aervlce at 6 1. Risen Christ," by Serg1Js8ll,
deaths or injuries.
Ht said 231 p2111011gus wera
m. whicb will feature the Eas- with Tom Baker as
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At 8:15 a.m., EST, 71&gt; h0Ui11 Americans.
ter story with I mesuge enlil- will open the service, A
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led, "Tbe Triumphant Christ," anthem Ye Watd!ers
the Viking Princess still was the rescue Deet Included
given by the Rev.
Donald Holy 0;,.s, will be presented
afloat although the co.. t Guard u.s. destroyol'l Owenl ~
Hicks and special mualc by the the choir and the IleY, c.
said its superstructure was Wilkinson the . Navy Ul
choir wlth Mrs. Arthur Skinner, vin Aikin! will have 85 his
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"engulfed iR flame."
ship Ral;igh and ~~
director, and Mrs. Chesler Er· moo topic "The Glorious
The State H~gbway Patrol ln· Many of the 125 perstns yet Swerve, the U.S. Coaal ji~
win, organist.
ter Hope.': The organ
Yesligated an accident ·
unaccounted for as rescued cuttor Cook blel, and "'twa
At Heath Methodlsl Church "Hooanna" by Du Bois,
ing • parked cer owned by were believed by the u.s. Navy other merchant ships. l'luu
the sunrise service wiD begin close the service.
V:ctor A. Bahr, _45, Long Bot· 1o be crewmen left aboard the from the U.S. Naval Bill! ill
at 8 a.m. aad wlU loleluda the
tom, and one droven hy Fran· Viking Princess to fight the G~ntaumo Bay, CUh, tl
Easter Story glvu from serlpFEDERATED CIIUIICII
clo Andrew, 6%, Long Bottom, fire.
m:les to tbe nortlleaat, ~
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ture booklets a epecial vooa1 thHollylerCo~beRionhe.'derviicelth at
a.. mM. ~Coayt on Weather ln the rescue area over the acene.
"Coaalder' ~- Lili " hy e a
wm
a
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was said to be good 'th
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Federated cburch at 6 · 30 1 m.
Offi
aid that Andrew 1
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The planes reporte4 II&amp;
lude and ~tlude by Mr. Wll· ~!~ R:~ :.~:e~~n~:~ n:ra~;:!1 :r~:;;. ~as ~u~: A spokesman _for_ the ow~rs lifeboals in the water.
1iam K. Russell,
prelude "Easter Ailelulah" :ng nd nd backed Into the of the vessel sa:d :t had sa:led A U.S. Navy tug, tbe ~
Sunrise servlee at . tha Ml:lo hy Mr; Ben Neutzllng
The •ro;:ed
The left rear fend· from M:am:
2 w:th 235 also was en route It tho · - ·
dleporl Church of the Naza. choir win sing a specl~l an· ::rof the Bahr car was dam· passengers a 200 crewmen. Disaster_struck the 17,61Jil.to.•
reoe will begll at 1 a.m. and tbem Easter Dawn
N
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Viking Princess ID~d
will feature the ELIIIIer medltaCauBcH OF aiaJST
aged. 0 ont" ~: ~~~ · to
"'Hurricane alley" ' ' ' the
!loa given hy the IleY. Clyde The Youth Fellowship will M: :,~~ ~urt Anr;e2~ on
Ceribhea1, tbe W • · p~
llerll$. The iervlceo will be conduct services at the Pome- a cbar
o :backing
sage between Cuba
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ton, w. va., was driving north
radioed iu sitl . 1
C0111Pleted hy 1M members of fy In charge. There will be 1 on Rt. 7, a little over two miles Ursula Gribble, 9t, widow of
po ~ ~.
till church.
pro8J'am o~ readings,
LL«&lt;h of CroWD City at t a.m. the late Dr. L. G. Gribble,
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New pew Hill arrived Frl- and a meditaUon, "The
Thursday when a deer ran
Pomeroy physician,
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day and will 'b!t '~laced In the and The Crown," by Mlso
the path of his car. The
passed away Thursday at M~igs
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bara Kennedy.
w88 tilled and there was
General Hospitsl foUowiog a
IN POMEROY
SACRm HEART C1IUKCII 'Y damage to the ear.
long illness.
Euler SU?rise s.rviceoi are Saturday at 11 p.m., at
Conrad was not Injured.
Mrs. Gribble, born May 11,
IICheduled LD four Pomeroy Sacred Heart church, will be deer was disposed of by
1171, was the daughter of
chiD'ches.
till Blessings of. new
pes- neth L. Tomlinson, Ga!Ua
and Elizabeth
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ty eame protector.
Hauck. She Uved her ,
ery No. 24, KT, 1f!11 be guesta ,_~ by the Rev. ·
All accident Involving u
life In the Pomeroy areo. She Mrs. Edith Newbouse
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at the ~ ....,.. at the Jobn Turel, followed lly a 111111 ldenUiled vehicle was
Is survived by aieees and
ReedsviUe Rl., died ,.;ly
Ullllad Methodllt 'clwtcll at 7 11 mldnllbL
at 1:56 p. m. Thursday
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mOMIIag In st. Joseph Illf.

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trola over CA1V,
Dlljor eurbii on· Ita
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borbed wire barricades, ' '1
The students and
Saigon were angered
"desecration" of theu·
from government tear
reports, reliably repcorted
without foundation, that
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)•Iter •enlor army officers of
U. S. military police, warned the Jst Corps of Da Nang dethat they were a special target ' oounced Premlar Nl!lyen Cao
of the increasingly anti-Amer· II)' and Ky's alr force sent two
lean Buddhists, stayed on the fighter planes swapping menfringes of the mob to try to e1- acing ove: their headquarters
trieste trapped Americans. They in a show of force.
had orders to run over the dem· The development
further
onstratoro If necessary to es- heightened the confronlation in
cape falling Into their hands. the northern clly between rebel
The battle erupted shortly ermy troops and loyallst fore·

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wUI be sblpped Utl mlltt by
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Rawlings and their wives. Assist:ng them Thursday night
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jenk·
ins?", Mr. and Mra. B Ill
Ch:lds, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
-welsh; Mr. and Mra.: Clrl 'Horky, president and Mrs. .John
Werner and Mr. and Mrs.
Cosh Bahr.
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Mr. Welsh showed a mov:e
of last •ear's bunt at the park.
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grounds by Rotarians and Midd!eport Volunteer F:remen who
will. assist at the annual Easter
Day event. Area business and
professional men and women
·provide priZes.
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l'ayor ·c. Or f'ishett.v-· e:r
peeled to welcome the elemenlacy school age youngsters lD
the srounds. A separate hunt
Is ~!ICted for pre • school
children.
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Cl:lltlrtn of the county gather
lr, Middleport- Sunday at 2 p.
:r for the annual Rotary-spon·
sored Ea~ Egg Hunl'on the
roa~e ·Park &amp;rounds and fto.
tart"ILJ.. lind Rotary • Anna did
-~hard worlr · that
always ·pr~s fun lor others
Thursday night al the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Co.
A golden 811 worth no and
a sliver qne worlh $5 were pre~red aa were 442 others, all

The Easter
seasonand!"
wM"'IO.msl menu
meetingwere
afterserved
whichby refreshGrove; of
Mr.Flatwoods;
and Mn. HarMrs.Ingles,
JamesMrs.
JohnMn,
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be Mrs.
st. Clair,
served
with readings
the leek
ley Haning
Mr. greeters;
Mrs. William
Ken- Mrs.
Leolo
SmithAvery
and Mrs.
Rebat the April meeting of Mlddl:!- Ihosteu to sb:: members,
and Mrs. James Jobaaoo, Jamie neth Herria, Mrs. Gene Houde- ert J011es.
dies Bible Class of the
sue, Greggory Todd of Pom- ahelt, Mrs. Robert Ashley, Mrs.
---port First Baptist Church
SERVICE BELD
eroy; Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth Sci.ta, Mrs. L&lt;Iwetl
Beaver,
COMPLETES DEGIII!ll!!
day evening at the church.
The funeral !l!rvlee for Mr. J~ ~ Mldd!eptrt, Mr. and Mn. Paul Ruasell, Mrs. Wes· Charles E. Lee, son of !:fr.
Mrs. James Murray pmlden.t, Homer Thaxton of Columbus, ilro:. Joseph Johnson, daughter ley Fry, Mrs. Raber! Flaber, ml Mrs. Carl E. Lee of Lon8
waa In charge of the
wu held at the South Side Beverly; Larry Johnson, daugb- Mrs. George MOler, Mra. Don- t!ottom, haa completed hiLl Liewhich was opened with
Cl:ureb of Cbrlsl Sunday April ter Gllla Rae, visited reeeotly al• Tholllas, Mrs. Mullen, Ml'L ll1f8 In gas englneertrr, 'tedio
scripture from St. Joha and
3. He was brought to Gravel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Trlpletl, l:lrt. Dan ntlotiY and air eoodl~ ''
prayer given by Beulah~== I HJD Cemetery at Cheshire fer Everett Lambert. Mr. Lambert, White, Mrs; Raymond Stowart, Southern Tech, l'ilertetta, f!Mr..
Tbe class
sang the
burial. Graveside serv1ee wu the "'~II of boJior eelebrale4 Mrs.
Myron BaUay, Mrs. gla. Charles apent a rew days
sona, 1 'He Lives•• with
•B:;;;ha at the plano.
attended by the relatives of ~ bls blrtbday with all enjoying Dwight Cullums, Mrs. Allen with bls parenfl and brother,
A card of thanks was
lumbus, Middleport aod Pom- a potluck supper. Mra. CeeU Leonard ml Mrs. Dale Wal- Larry, and· left lall 11'eet _lor
from Mrs. Charles
eroy. Mr. Thaltoa waa preced· Gillogly baked the eake lor her burn, refreshments, and ML11. Mndesto, Calli. lo aeet •
for remembrances sent her on ed In death by bls wife Edna. father'a blrlbday.
Jean Cook, eolfee.
ploymenl.
birthday. The clasa voted 1.:;;;~~~~~~~~----iiiiiiiiiiiiiii,...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;i;;;i;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;.iiiii'"j
to contribute to tbe banquet to
be eerved AprU 14 to the Bapuat Ministers Wives of lhe Rio
Grande Association area.
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Riot:~g

SAIGON (UP!) Rioting
youths urged on by Baddhist
monks stormed through
the
streets again today in a wild
sweep of deslruction. They at·
tacked three American serVicemen, smashecl windows in two
U. S. official sedans and fought
a pitched battle wltb VIetnamese paratroopers.
- Rotary-Anns, I to r, are Mrs. Dick The paratroopers fought back
Mrs. Cash Bahr, Mrs. William Childs and Mrs. with tear gas that drove the
(fer right), ~re called In to help on projects riotous youths back into their
headquarters pagoda but they

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EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA have selected 1lx students to represent their chapter lo Columbus, April 22 and 23. They are Carolyn
Maxey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian MaJey, of Reedsv!Ue, a senior; Pat Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey, Minersville, a senior, both in F.H.A. four years; Patty
Harrli, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Harrla, Reedsville, to accept the Awacd of Merit lor the Exstero chapter, a junior; Marilyn Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Curtis, Reedsville, a junior; Carolyn Hollman, dAughter of Mr. and Mr1. Lloyd Hoffman, of Pomeroy, a junior, and Linda Perry~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Perry, Long Bo.,
tom, a junior, all active In F.H.A. three yeara. The llfla wiD he accompanied to Columbus by the Chapter adviser, Mrs. Janie Ritchie.

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IRoad" lor biBb seboal stulng 1nforomtion on the proJects lstic ceremonies by the ofll· ell stronc. Gladya Major,~:
The goal for Meigs County :
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and Inviting ~onatlons. Mr. Wen- cOl'S who were atlired In .~ bel Wood, Anna ·Ogdlo ml .....,.
hbl been sel al f4,500 and the 'I " " " ' zc=zem 2 IU
deU Gerladl Is pnbllclty ehalr- fioor - lengt!' gowns.
ble GoOd of WUkesvWe; Faith
flrsl week, April H will be ' .
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mao.
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Vlrg'.ola Owens served aa Wittekind ml Ruth Nb::OII of
used for conlacting business '
j A variety &lt;if servleeo wl1l
Most Excellent SeniOr In the Lo(an, Gladya Col: of Harris.
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houses in Pomeroy and Midmark the observance of Holy
absence of Etta Lemley, who ville, W. Va. Mn. Wittekind
__,., 1.
11 n.
di:!pert. The second week. Apeop e n 1~ Week In Grace Eplseopil
was Ul. Others taking part and Mrs. Good extended greet. ElecU811 of offleen Wll beld McKenzie, ,...,.NI!D •
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til IJ.L5 tbe residential di..
Church, beglnnlng wlth a specwere Mrs. GrUf Russel~ pasl lngs from their Temple.
ml the !IChool bond llsue was J~ QulvtY. vice pres~
lficls will be canvassed.
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the desree team; Betty Blgp, $It waa reported 1pent for a!- Band Baoslerl Auoclalloo met Mrs. Harry ~atsoa, trea~er,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Elza GUmore ton toolght at 7:110 p.m. ln. the
Spec:al events have . been have received word lhal their home of Mrs. Theodon! Ebers•
director of work; Mrs. George tulslle work ml 90 sick calls Tuesday evening In tbe band Band directar, Mr. Donald
planned for April 25-29 w:th the oon, Mervin Jo5eph Gilmore bach, 116 w. Main St., PomeCbllds, Most ExeeUenl Chief; mnde. The oliver oflerlq wu rotm.
1
Miller aaked that
all band
annual Tag Dsy sel for AprD has been promoted to Alr21l811 rey.
Goldie GUmore, Protector; Nor- taken ·for the · project ol the Mrs. Truman Kuasell, preSI- Unl!orms be turned In 011 Aprll
30. Mrs. Nan Moon! of Middle- Se&lt;.-ond class.
The "house-church" eelebra· Mr. and Mr•. Allen Le:merd ma Zirkle, Outer Guard; Max- Grand Chief, a station wagon dent, waa In charge of I be 27 and that they be cleaoed m1
pori, and Mrs. Els:e Sm:th ol
h f Ra . Han will subsUtute informal and children, Steve Walburn lne Owen, Most Excellent Jun- fo, the Medina Home.
meeting whlclo opened with the nome attached. Volunteerl to
Pomeroy w:U be cha~rmen of Mrs: Beulah Rous o cme discussion for sermon and re- and Mrs. Huber! Taylor .were ior; Opal Biggs, Manager; Mrs. 'Mrs. George Cbllda appoln~ Lord'a Prayor munison. Mrs. he! wheu unlloriDI are turned
the Tag Day usmg Job s Daugh· Is ass:~lmg Mrs. DesSie Patter· create the atmosphere of I he welcomed into membersb:p. at Ben Neutzlng, pianist;
Mrs. ed Mrs. Homer Jones, Mrs. Maxine Arnold spoke on the In ~ Mrs. Russell, M r a.
~~ membe~.s :n the work. AI son w:tlo housecleaning. . original Last Supper (held on the First United Presbyter:an Horace McElhinny, secretary Cash Bahr and Mfs. Grill Rut- bond Issue lor the new oebool Gene Haudaahell, Mrs.·Norman
• coffee day has also . been Mr. ~d Mrs. Norm~n R:ze~ this day of the week) through Church In Middleport rlur:ng and Belly Spencer, treasurer. sell on the Investigating com- and the AsooclatiOII endorsed llarbreebt Mrs triplett and
planned on a dale In Apr:l.
of Rac:ne and two meeesnd o the use of vessels and fumlsl:· Palm Sunday worship serlices Mrs. Clyde Andrews served mlttee. Reported Ill were Mrs. the Issue. Mrs. Donald McKen· Mrs Ken;,.th MeLaushllo.
Personal work:ng on the var· HarUord, W. Va. were ~0 ,;y 1ngs from the home.
with the Rev. Howard Ruppelt as candidate for the ritualistic Mal S811bom, Lena McEiblony zle waye and mean! chairman,
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s. A Good Friday service lnvol· officiating.
work. Mrs. Bowen was given a and Etta Lemley,
reported on the recent record Contributions were made lor
Case:, c:ha:rman of workers for Harry Keiser, Mmersville.
vin the whole community from
' 1ft of mone from the Temple A aalad course with sand- hop ml thanked Mra.
Roy the purchase of muale for I)Oit
canvassing in Middleport and Wyatt Radford " conf~ned to 12 !oon to 3 p.m. will consist of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dta~s! ~y Mrs. Jeutzling. She IJt. wiches and coHee Wll served Mayer, Mrs. Eugene Triplett year"and llso ltr the purcbase
Pomeroy; Mr. Lloyd Blackwood, h:s home, Athens Road w:lh the medilations on the Seven Last and son oi Akran spent
vited the group to attend IJt. at the cloee of the prngram by ml Ray GI')Jeser who llelped. of a new banner. II waa II&gt;
ehalnnan, Bedlord,
Olive, nu.
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Words el Christ by seven local weekend with b:s mother, ML11.
the hostes8es, Mrs. Bea Neutz. II was decided to give the Ap- no:mced that "Meet the Band''
Orange, and Chester
TowL&gt;- Miss Call:e Kloes Is qu:te ill ministers the rector preaching Beulah White and other rela·
Ung, Mrs. PllD Meinhart, Mrs. rll date for a record hop to the night had been changed to ,lpshlps; Jack Welsh, assisted by al her home, Cave Sl.
from Z:IO . Z:3S.
tlves.
Karl Owens, Mrs.- wnuam AU- Senior clas• to raise funds for rll 22 at 7:30 p.m., at the Jllfto
Mrs. cather:ne . ShavorJDiky, Mrs. Ev~zr:~f ~ung~ The children of the church Mrs Robert Reibel spent the .
man and Jane Johnston: The Its annual trip. It waa IMOUL&gt;- lor Hlgh auditorium. Named
Rutland, Col:nnbia, Lehan~, to_wn arr:v. au . Y
• will gather at 3 p.m. oo Holy 1week~nd in Cambridge with her
,table wu decorale4 with an ar- eed lbal 20 purpta ruga with as relreahment eommlttee for
Sutton, Le!art, Salem, Sal:~ w:th her siSter, Miss
Callie Salurday to present their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
rqement of yellow and white white borders made from old that night
Mrs. C. E.
Mr. Blackwood will he m, Kloes.
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"mite" boxes at 1 short pre Joe Young, Jr. and family.
D8na Wlnebre
was jonquils with yellow a nd white band uniforms will be lor aale Blakeslee and Mrs.
VIetor
bury and Sc:plo TownshipS.
. Mr. aJX. Mrs. eery_
E t
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including
a
Mrs.
nner
napkins.
at t5 a rug.
Hannahs eo-chalnnan, • ~ d
charge of the distribution of ~nd son, Timmy of Rac~e
:• era:;;~~ e age in an Jim Johnson, Bruce Wallace hostess to the WSCS of the Sy- Serving on the ~egree staff Mrs. Triplett gave the report Mra. ~ Vaughan, Mrs. Orten
j cartoon booklets :n the elmen· :ted Monday even:ng With
•t ry.;...
hunt :h refresh· and Mike Shafer have arr:ved rac!ISe Methodist
Church were Nell Babr, Margaret Jones of the 110 minatlng committee Colmer, Mrs. Tom Crew Jr.,
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schools In the county mother, Mrs. Edith Teaford, East gg .
E ch child from Marshall University, Hunt- Tuesday e~ning at her home. Jane Jobnston, Mrs.
0 I h o and offteers elected were Mrs. Mrs. Leslle Fultz, 1\lrs, Donald
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Mr!. Pat Lochary, Educa- Minersville.
n.ents followmg. ed fal
iogton W. Va. to spend the The meeting, _In charge of Waltz Elizabeth Allman Gen.
·. Lanning Mn Rk!herol Meeo
will receive a pott
ower.
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Children ere also welcome at sprin8 vacat:on w: . e
- deni opened wlth devotions by evleve Meinhart, Regina Hud·
Mrs. Larry Sheetll, Mrs. Iris
Harrisonville Pro is
the regular 10:30 a.m. ,..lebra· ents, Mr. and ~rs ~~m~~ ML11: John Sauvage, who had aon, Betty Spencer, Doris BaJ.
,
Collins, Mrs. Charles Griffith,
Pome!'&lt;Ly, Ohio
. , bake sale on Friday
lion of the Holy Communion Johnson, Mr. and
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~ for her topic Suffering of Jesus ley, Kathryn Miller,
Lennie
Mrs. Roy Grueser, Mrs. Nor'
Easier Sunday, at which the Wallace and Mrs. Mary Sha r. taken from' The Upper Roooi HaptonstaD, Ferne Cheeseman Harbreehl, Mrs, George
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ai
9:30
a.m.
at
lhe
Kroger
ancien!
vestments
of
the
eerly
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Rou~
and
closed
with
ppyer.
The
brr
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Mrs.
Grill
Russell,
staff
Hobstetter,
Mrs. Lawrence HoffTONIGHT-NOT OPEN
' Store in Pomeroy.
church will be used, and an and son, Er:&lt;\ ol Oak. H:ll we Resurrection waa the theme of captain and Mrs. Ben Neutz.
. ner, Mrs. Willi~ . . Jtudaon,
original •tory of the resurrec- weekend guests of his par:nts, the prosram hy Mra. Royal ting, pianist.
Plan! have been co~pl~ ' Mrs. Harold Lohse, Mrs. Law·
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
tion be !old for a sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. AUred Raus .
Thomaa and wa• taken f,rom a
for the benefit card ;a~ spa renee Francis, Mrs. Guido GiroApril 8-9
Baby-sitting
will
be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herry
.
Moon!,
book
written
by
Oral
Robert!.
aored by the Child Conservation lam!, Mrs. Jolm Beaver, Mrs.
"OPERATION CROSSBOW"
W VII .
In the parish house.
Jr. of Ashland, Ky. v:s:ted re- During the business aessloo, Birthday Ob1er11ed
League on Tuesday, April 12 at William Radford and
Mrs.
(Technlcolor'
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
With Sophia Loren
Ioonuy w:th Mr. and Mrs. Her· 12 shut-in calls were report. At Potluek Dinner
8 p..m., at the Middleport Ele- Gene Houdashell
and George Pepoard
ond SUNDAY
LEADERS TO MEET
ry S. Moore.
ed Communications were read
mentery Sehoal. There wlU he
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"WAR PARTY"
APRIL 8-9-10
Neighhorhood
Girl
Scouts
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two
missionaries,
Marge
Mrs.
Kenneth
Grover
and
door
prizes
m1
refreshments.
Refreshments
carrying
out t!Je
Donad Barry, DaiiPY Davison
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"GOODBYE CHARLIE"
30
f
Mayer
In
Japan
and
Esther
daughter,
Joy
l&lt;Iraloe,
of
lAing·
Commlttees
for
the
event
are
Easter
theme
were
serve&lt;)
hy
(Color)
will meet April 1l at 1' p.m.
Laird in Korea. Mlsa Marcia bottem; Mr. and ML11. Cecil Mrs. Charles Bradbury, gener· Mrs. Roy Mayer, MI'I. ·Kenne.th
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Debbie Reynolds~ Tony
:~. ~=a~~s·;:l :::~sh House.
Kerr and Ml'11. Wendell StuDer GD!ogly, Sievle, Jeffrey and a' chairman; Mrs. Robert Sell- McLaughlin ~ Mrs. Donald
ond TUESDAY
Curtis, Pat Boone
APRIL 10.11 -12
tee
members
are
requested
were reported w. .
Ailsa of Athena; Mr. and Mrs. moU, Mrs. Kenneth Scltes and McKenzie w:th Mrs. William
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DISTURB"
"AT RAGON"
attend to maka plans for Day
A reading "Easter " 1968'' Gone La.mberl, Charlotte, DoL&gt;- Mrs. Don Mullen, tables; Mrs. Porter eonlrlbutlng,
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llorls
(Color)
•hy Mrs. Sauvage, closed the oy, David and Cheryl ef Hem- Schmoll and Mrs. Bradbury, Hostesses for the MaJ mee.t-

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Htmtlngton, W. Va., to
aay Ume.
to bls left to avoid I eolllslon.
---eac struck 1 1uart1 raU
lbe left aide o1 the ~:;: 1
the road. and •
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the Ill&lt;.

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w/aow bavt Easter frHtod with lUllrise aervlcel, and churches throuC)lout our
eounty are pllllnlng oucll eventa. T h a t
type of ritual goea hack to medlevll day•
when tile custom of praylnc wbUe the aun
"limbe Into the heavens. One legend we
read atate1 that tha raya of UC)lt
• • brw through the cloud• on Eaater
III01'i ug are angeiJ danctng for joy. It
woul be bard for people to foUow t h a t
~ce on a dart and clliiiDII day, but tollal' with our knowledge of apace through
extensive fiylng people aro aware I b a t
wlll• we might be cut In gloom on earth
tllit above tht clouds lbere iJ the great
nnopy of hoven whert the aun Is llwaya
lbllllns.

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[ We have IIWIY tradltlona aurrouncllng
· Euler, with aome oommuniUea staging
!uabolrate parades, aucb 11 the Easter pa·
ou Flftb Ave. In New York where aU
new clothes and bata are on cllaplly.
jT)Im iJ lllo the cullom of Eaoter ega
llmost every cHme, and cblldren
told the old wives tale the rabblla
tiP. but It hu Ita source In antiquity
rabbits were the aymbol of the abuJI.
III!W Hve of spring. Let us aU enjoy
day, and let our bopea cause us to pray
the aplrlt or hlm wbo Reaaurec:tod
the dead rule tba IOtloDI of WI' trou.
,~worl4.

The National Wimlow

Five Year Projection of
Government Costs Needed
'By LYLE WILSON

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"You're Gonna Hear
From
Me" and you COl'lllnl1 are · · ·
A atyliJh IUIICbtlma cmrd Ia
lbe IDl8l1 La Grenou1lle ntcbo
ed the
bJ MrL Nlarcbol. MrL Udelll and
their b~ Edael, ID illlr»
ttve bJII&gt;eoclet)' flmll1 pt.
ture ... Ted Sorenson wu there
w11b Lem BUJingl ol 1111 ~tao
neely periphery hard by Jlilel.
..., Balm with Bille IIOllllerbll
H nearby SalvadGr Dall . IIIII
had some sketches of her or If
they perished ill Billy Rose'l
Mt KIM:o fire . · . Laler II IIIII'
ar helren Manila Loby Ryan's eocklaD bull, 1~1
llandlfled ljlag.ctll had
beta eamouDaJIOd with 11111mala
black-lace ehlc by ltDillllll-41llper Paullnt Talprt wbost
OWil -·~ "''tier wu ..
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batwd hy • tur!le Ill her balr
1114 • fro&amp; In her voice.
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ey Ia the "21" IUIICb . - wu
Red F17, Jll'lt:'a Aa'l Navy
Sec'7 appointee who baa wrll• (for Harper It Row, due
tbll FaD} a nrqa JMmolr ol
Jaclt Kennedy, fondly
UUed
"Till Pltlaun ol 1111 CompaD)'," llld IIlii's ID all
too
11q!ally true t11111ar noatalata
... Mar¥ID Koba 1D Blrdl'a Ill
lwlob (wt leU JOG. " lip •
Nund llJie I vtrltabla
Aalla

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Ia older than Christianity. The
of rebirtb were common in ancient
IUZ11tio••• long before the biith, life aud
lfSIIITection ol ChriJt. 1'bose ancient&amp; ob''""" the changing season, and even b..
fore Christ's coming they ,'Ould not help
but be hopeful as they saw the trees, and
~ iltlier pl.anta, bunliDC wilb new Ufo after
belnc ban and drab from tba Umo I h a I
;,~ tollage faded and dropped to t b e
. We aa bumana bloom In our own
with new hala, and Ill kinds of apparel
In
o! the pattern of nature In the
apriDC, and eapeclally at Easter Ume. Wa
are afraid however that Bot too many are
aware of the ~~~ of tbelr aotlon1,
w purdlaua.

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dy and bls Mal'l!ol expeel lllelr
Frank oconafter be vetoed IT CIt J 2nd
RCA's genius emeritus
nor (a prominent Catholic) will eoimcn reeolutlona
tCoiDlcU
support 1 Uberlllzed N. y. State 1
couldn't get to him Gen. David Sarnofra I &amp;rJIIId.
divOrce laW . Two most likely tor some pertinent querlel be&lt; pop again via the NBe • veep
Pulitzer playa are olf • Hwf. tore be ll&lt;ldded IWarl •Bora Tom tarnoffl ' ' ' Au\lrlY ...
(lloQiD's Goa~ Man of
La Fret" bel blgb bapea Ill ~~ bur- hu a 11Jle twill lor 1Gil
Meilcha) :: NBC oatrlcllea Uonlzed as another ell·famlly 1a1s In her "How to Sttal •
te b • m~• attraclfo!l a Ia "The ~ of Mllllon" fUm-black lace llo&lt;k·
haw-hawed our 11\&gt; or _,. Ml!llc" . N4lw 11!11 41ar Ja. IPp m•""lna a bladl: lllal
Weeki 810 lbat e&amp;oNliC ~· •• ~ D..-.,•'1 Oft • " ' " • ~
. llliJk ' ' ' Alid tbat'l lbt man
Bob ltJnmer wo~ @I I
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top Federal Joll: - let tbeDI .011 iJJmor lad, lbe ant tarlll .
pooh-pooh that ha'U pt ID ft" I/ JWDi ~ ..loql
ea bigger one .. Till AFU-&amp;rk! liu!fl WID be~
fte All
e
tugue ailed a fnncbl• 1llcl ·, Jlehta, balilaa"!" Eut IDdlail
1y l!lltld ;r,. I 1 wllalal
from 8 """"" aec;retly owned etlllductGr ill the L. A. Sympb_.. ••·
by the a:;~-: AbiC lib Avt. 011)', who'D ~ lbt kltta at
Today Ia rrfdv, "'"" I, "'"
J\ookstot1 11 pJaaued with late- 1111 Mera Opera ll!ille. . .
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d
belHCI!Illll of· lncbllrlled
June's 1111 ·taraet dallfO!' 1M tollow.
b:
at by-liner Ref•
'1'1141 DlOOil II hllweea Ill 11111
1 nearby eolfflll'l u- : adorlt
Ion· when we wondered to a· Suttona and AP repacla '1'0111 pbile 11111 1Mt quar!lr.
clerlt what lbe terrible 1111eD Ill N~l haalnet . . i'1l)lo
Tile ID01'!liDI alar II VIDUI,
w11, he nlftled, "'fttt Valle1
lloy photor MlrtOD
waa1i
The IYenlDC alar II Juplla',
of the Dolll."
lbarl Lewis for a Dlldl centerAm erIc ID D10Yie aclttw
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Mary Plclford . . borD 1111 tbll
Now
that Julllil La Roll bW Ia Deml1 Sfaller'a brolller SaD- dl)' In 1111.
qulf imitating 8iDitrl ha ....
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lllcllard s. Owta. PubUsbor
Cb01tor TannebUL Editor
Publllbed OVfl'l' alte1110011 ..cepl lUI&gt;
daJ b7 Tbe Oblo VllleJ Pvbttohlnl CoJDo
. Jlllll', 110 M..bante St.. Pomeroy. Ohio
tll'l.. 111111neso Offlco pbono WY 2-215•
£41torllt l&gt;bnno WY Hlll'l.
11:11'-"'1 u ....... cluo ~~~~~~~.. . . . .
at lbt post ofltct II Pnm,rpy. Ohio.
N.UOIIII 1M1Yert11m1 re-en;au..,
llattmtlll lbnMII, Inc. S4ll LaiD&amp;tAul
, Att. Nn Yon CitY. Nn YDl'L
e&lt; .-.,ctnn ntts: DeUvmd " ' F•w~~ore ...U.blt. ao otDto .... ...u, ,,_, ill llllnDI;e ·al lbt DaiiJ SenUn.. of.
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" - Ia llllartbrltll, the benip form tl arthriUa lbat frequently aceompantes aging, the
jolota al tbe ends of tht fingers
olton beeome swollen. These
swellings are l:nowD as lle!Jerden's nodes. Besides age berodlty plays a part In their form..
tion. There il no apeclflc lrealment for these aides.
For the underlying disease,
most doctors now recommend
moderate exercise for the lnvo~
ved joints and aspirin to relieve paiD. 'llle more pewerful
c1rup uud to treat rheumatoid
arthritis, the crlppllni lorm of
the cllseue, aboukl be avoided
Warm packs ate benefiCial only
~ care iJ taken not to use heat
over 108 degrea Fahrenheil
Q -1 have had arthr!Ua for
eeveral yean. We moved te
Clllfornla Dine yean lf!O, Since
last October my condition has
been ...;..e hut wllh the aid of
Indocln I eu pt uound. Wookl
II help 11 we moved to a drier
cUmate?
A - Altlloqb some persona
1lltb arthriUa feel better ill a
warm, dry climate others report no dllference. F• thil
........ most doctors dlscourap
such a drastic step. 'llle EskJ.
0101 who live In a oold damp
climate are rarely found ta have
artllrltll. Since lbe agcravatlon
of your aymploml cJld not occur untn you bad Bved Ill Call·
tornw lor over etch! yean I
doubt that u wu due Ill 1111

climatic fntora.
Wbt are lha dallgen
from taldl!&amp; cortilolle lor ortJ&gt;.
rllil? II fa the only drill that
will klep me goinl.
A - OortboDe iJ fiDe for re.
duclng
ICUte Inflammatory
condlliDDI, bit It dlould not be
qten lor a cbronlc diJease such
as arthriUa 1lllleso you take It
eo}J ona weet In each monlb.
PC'IOIII with 1 lleflnlte adrenal
delk:ltnq Clll tate IDllll dos01
lndeflnltely, but fOr mnamJM.
tory eolldltllllll larpr dDiet ....
Jllva Larp deMII !Uea lor. I
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United Press Intenllltonal
Honest men and women of all
parties should be able to agree
on a simple device to tnumlnate
the fiscal road ahead and
thereby spotli~ht potential hazards. It I! difficult to beUeve
that any honest man could
object to that.
This Illuminating device wlll
get not much, if any, Democratic support, howt-ver, because it
originates In the RepubU,.,
party. The device I! lntmled to
eohance the ln~ty and value
of t.be Ieder al budgettnc proeeaa by means of:
(A) The IMUal publlcallon of
1 live-year budget pro~oa
lor en departmenta and agenCIOI to aasist long-range co•
lideratioo of the ftacal quencea of new programs.
(B) An &amp;Mual reportillg; u
part of the budget, of tilt
uolunded commlbnenll ol lbe
government for future spending
which have to he met by lbt
taxpayera.
II woold be as simple as tbal
It would merely follow the
p!'IC!IIIOS of any wen run
busme. wbether In buslneu or
government. The necuHvt
officers and board membert
have a rtC)ll to !mow whore
they may expect to be ant
year u a result of a.ltloa
they are

COIIIIderlna.

Settlnc up machinery to

eatabllah the future COli tl
projeola Whk:b may IDvofYI
rUtlvefy small llllllal outlaya
wvu1d help lbt YOIIn to Judi•
]lrOhalged period may oauu aone, thinning of the lldn, IJ'Iwlh
ol halr 011 the face, headaebel
llld dJmnen.
U a- olde eflectl do 1101
lead to prompt dlsc!onUnumce
the drua may cause peptic ulcen, waatlns of muaclu and
lollenlnl of lbe bones (osteapl&gt;
rosiJ) with the risk of fracturt
of a vertebra. Because the drua
lives you reBel the temptation
to keep 011 laking It Ia admittedly great, bit your 6lelar lhould
have yeu awltcb to 0111 of tha
lifer new druiS lor tbla dl-

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their wisdom more -tel)'.
'-·"'- elf t
It might bave a ~..,. ec
011 tha tree lunch ol!era wltb
which the polltlcl.._ bkl for

votes.

Tbere WBI tbl Trallltn year
when HST proposed te Con..
greu a medicare operaUta
wllb 1 til million price tea. '1111
lip readers and other semtUteralel among the eiectDrate
happily COilCludecl that It could
all he done for peBilUII. But
Hm''s medicare pbm uol
adopted because !bert were Ill
Congress wise men who leoked
beyond the mament toward till
ultimate cost.
President Jobn!OII hll of.
fered to the •otera the 11'11
hmcb of bla Great SocietY oa
abtut the same imnl ai liST
offered medicare. TbeN ...,
II an admlnlatrllloll 11biJper o1
altlmate eOslll. Even the belt
Informed a!DO!II us tiD 1101
suspect lha ritent ta Wlllch
LBJ II pllinJ up fubn
obtlgationa for the voter~ to pay
off or lor lbe Tftll!li'J to
borrow.
For mmple: Few olllleal
are better luformed IbiD Jobll
S. KnlP4' publlaher cl lbt
Knlsht newspapers 1n Miami,
Akron, DelrDll and Charlotta,
N.C. In hll most ~ lwlday
eolulilil, Knight w,l8le that LBJ
was talking etoliomy wb1la
plungtna forward with IDiJalvt
federal proJeota which wiD an 1dclltlonll t1 bUlloll hy U70.
I bave III!WI lor Jaek K'll&amp;bt
'l'bt IIDittly ld!led •r.Jaa ..
apendlnc facti" publtlhld lllllllo
q by lbt New JlftW/ ltall
Chamber of Commerce baa 111
Item-by4tem lilllyala ol .....
aoclety opeocUng. For Onll
Society ltema Ill
broad
fields, aciUil apeoclllurt Ia
!tillS wu p blllkla. 1'111
chamber ealculated that
projected upencllture lor altema Ia 11'10 11W ha tJ,U
bUII011. That II Ill lnerwt ol
more than fit bfllloD. • almOII
three tlmea the . . . .
auapeeted hy pubfltber Knlgld.
Al!ftUal puhllcalllia ol 1 flv•
year hudlet projectlui lptndIDC ptu 011 all troma IIOIIfd
lllfonD editGn, p•NI"'en, _.

They'll Do It Every Time

HELEN HELI1 US!

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Highlights

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Gil meltl -'4 bart lllelr
blq. . paoved aro-rlh

'
Nicklaus In his bid to heoomo
the first man ever to will two
Mnsters' titles hack lo baok.
"II made up my mind how
I'~ goillg to pjay Utb week,"
aaid the blond better wbo fired

A pair of veteru hurlers
experitll&lt;ed &amp;pposlte emoUons
Thunday as 39,-year-old Robin
Roberta felt the saUalacUon of
pitching the Houston Astros to
a 11-3 victory over Detroit and
37-year-old Bob Purkey felt sad
after being traded hy St. LouiJ
to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Roberts, scheduled to oppose
Claude Osteen ln the Astros
home opener against Los
Angeles nell Tuesday, hurled
'lie first seven innings. Jim
Gentile belted his first borne
run ever ln the Astrodome
since being obtained hy Houston last June. John Bateman

~:.~" for the circuit
St.

Loois

for the
Cardinals

!~.~~ed b~e~.~:~:~·tof~ ~~~

runs ln the filth inning to shade
the New York Mets 11-4. 'f11e
triumph gave the Cards first
place in ihe Nation•! League
while the Mots are 1n s~nd
with a 13-9 stale.
Chlsor Win Ag•ln
The •:a~eago Whit~&gt; Su•. the
holiest team in the AL w•th a
~ record,
jumped on Mllt
Pappas for nine run• m lwo
innings to wallop the Ci"'innati
Reds 10-4. Tommy
Agee
stroked a two-run homer l·or
the sox while Don Pavletich
blasted two homers •nd Dick
Simpson one for the Reds.
The Baltimore Orioles, favored to win the junior circuit
flag, whipped defending champion Minnesota lor the second
time In as many tries, 7-3,
Taking advantage of an unosual
otreak of wildness by Camilo

Pascual, who walk!ld aeven
men dur~ Ute game, the
Blrda cored five runa In Ute
first mnlng.
Juan Maricllal lurned In a
strong st.-Inning &amp;)tilt as the
San Franciseo Giants upended
the Calilo•nia Angels 7-4. Willie
llrCovey whacked . a two-nm
homer in ll'e first inning and
the a;arots added five runs in
the fifth.
Whitey Ford tuned up for
opening day by pitching the
New York Yankees to a 7-3
decision over the Pirates. iloy
White, Whoae .316 batting

average tops the ~ankees,
picked up three bits In four at
b&lt;o.ts. !Au Clloton wrapped a
thr...run bomer fqr New Yorlt
Braveo Dowa !!Ialii
Franl: BoUing's saCruice Dy
ln the 18th Inning gave AUanta
a 3-2 tnumph over the
Washington s e 1 a to r s. The
Braves inust decide today
whether to !;ave surgery
performed on tl)e ailins shoutder of Mack Jon&lt;s, who would
he out of the imeup for alleast
three weeks If an operation is
necesSIU) .
Ossle Chavarria walked in

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January and 'Mll&lt;e Souchak and ·whipping . "'"d tl\at ~\!II
ll!lateur Charlie Coe, all at. 71, went up to 30 miles )ltl'•bl!lr· in
were the only other golfers in a INto,
·
.'
field ol 183 who were able to Nlcltlaus' l;st •tart lelt .
break par over the rolling opponcnta In fear lbat be .mJ,iJit'l
Auguata Nallonll Golf t.'lut tum the Masters' into anotlier
DOn eourae ID · the loco ot a rout like ho did las! year when

a 4-under-par 63 In Tbunday's
opening round and left the
remainder ol Ute field In the
rear.
Olller Par-Brtolien
Pros · Billy · Casper,

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddteport, 0., April '8, 1088

the nlatn lnnillg to force II the
winning run as Kansas City
nipped the PbUadelphia Pbillles
7-ll. KC shorlatop Bert Campaneris, the A.L.'a top hasestea·
ler In 1985, was spiked In the
first innlnl ' and will be out of
action !Dr 10 days.
The Cleveland Indiana relied
more on lire-power lban
pllchinc Thursday night as they
whipped the DociJ!ers 7-S. A big
siJ..,.. third~innlng ag~t
Osteen cushioned the Cleveland
victory. Osteen is slated to
start the opening game.·agalnsl
Hooston Tuesday.

A CLEAN START

Jackets, Kyger Creek End 5~Inning Gam.e
In 3-3 Tie; Tyo Gets Clutch Hit in Fifth
Gary Stobart, the big rlgb~
h~nder o.f Middleport ." 1g h
School with the JUSt as b1g las~
hall, bad a no-hitter going into
the last third of the f~th and
final illnlng Thursday at Kyger
Creek leading ~.
But at that point bed luck
struck him hard.
It was Middleport's opening
contesl, alter two weeks of try·
lng to gel arms unlimbered il

agreed to play only ~ve Innings in the near-frosty temper·
ature.
But Stobart walked
Skaggs, Ricky Moody, Chuck
Leach and Joe Fisher to plate
one run, and then laced Tyo.
Tyo obliged by getting the only
Kyger bit, a clean single scorlng two runs and tieing I be
game. Stebart fannl&gt;d John Craddock to preserve the lie.
The teams · will finish the
contest when Kygtr Creek
comes to Middleport for ....
turn match. The Jackets play
at Gallipolis next Tuesday.
Stobart fanned II, walked 6
while Tyo fanned 9 and walked iG .
Lefthander Charles Kr.igbt tallied all of Utelr
on doud· 7.
~
led Eastern's Eagles to a I.JI bles by Charles Eochmger a~
Earlier the Jacket. had ocor·
•
shutout over Rot!•nd in a Mid- Roger Allman, a walk, and sm- ed a ruo In the first when Bill
Ohio Valley Cor.lerenre base- gles by c~r.,ber Gary Wolle, Swan was safe on an errer at -.
ball ouling at Eastern on Thurs- and Kmgnt.
short, advanced oo a
wild
$7.00'
day ev&lt;nin~.
Except for Ute third frame, pi!Ch, and scored on G e o r g e - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . : :
and
It was the opening game for Rolland righthander
Duane Sauer's single. They got anothin the game.
both of the Meigs County dl"' Knorr kept tbe Engl., under er in the second on three walks
Greer !hen came through
$8.00
11&gt;ond ni"''·
control. Ho lionited the Eaglts and swan's sacrifice fly, and
w1'th a basket and .two free
•,
The game was scorele.o; un· to only one other hit, a. single their third run In the fourth on
throws to beost Philadelphia's
Optn Fri. I Sot: Tift'
til the bottom of the third when by Spence•, while hnmng e1gbt
t fi ba and B d
lead to five, bot the , Celtics
For E..ter Shopt~lftt!
.p
' E I batters
an err8f a rs1 se
uB U
U at Coach Gary arsons
ages
.
d Moore's d0 uble
refused to quit and cut the
101
· Y nlled l'r!!ss mterna on
Rutland nltters were Knorr ~I
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By United Pre-s International National Basketball Assocla- margin to 105-103 with 1:58 left.
NEW
YORK' !UQ
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National L&lt;ague
NHL Stanley Cop P!Byolfs with two singles,. . Charles M'd': score. 110 10 _ 1 2 0 You can't keop. the shackles lion's Eastern DivisiOn playoff Wally Jones' twl free throws
CLOTHING HOUSE
Sl. Louis
Wi&amp; ~. ~;o By United Pre" International Scott, Ro~er IJ&gt;v~&lt;, Chr1s Nap. K1 . . . .... . · OOIJ 03 3 3 oo a good player hke Hal Greer finals.
seconds later iced the same
POMEROY
••
New York
·
Best-of-Seven
per and Rodnef Napper, each ~~~..1· ··',j ·s
Ty- 1nd lor too long, and once be
Greer, who
averaged 22.7 !be ?&amp;ers.
13 9 .s91
1 a
Semi-Final Series
a single.
Fish
an wan,
breaks the bonds someone is points per game during the
14 10 ·583
San Francisco
w. L Knight struck out four and
er.
going to pay.
regular season, waa held te
583
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:~ :~ · Montreal
1 0 ilsued six free passes.
All Sta
The Boston Celtlcs were the total points in theBo76ers two
Houston
U 12
Toronto
0 I
•
n
ones lbat paid Thursday night straight los~s to steo,
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',, 1,
W L
th
ni
Th
Thursday
mght
he
scored
19,
Chicago
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1or e 1nconve ecne.
, •
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. th
0 ..._ defeated ho" M"
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Chicago
ed th 1'1111 d I h'
d Inc u mg ey le goa 1s '" e
Ph 1'!8 d I hi 8
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Detroit
·0 I
a......,
w
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caos
e
a e P Ia goar final minutes, to lead PhiladeiLos Angeles
8 16 .3~J
Thoraday's ROIIUlts
dleport BJld Pomeroy In a trl·
In the first two games of the p~la to 8 111_1116 victory over
Cincinnati
9 19 .321
angular match on lhe PomeAJDerleaa League
Cbicagt 2 Detroit I
roy GoU coorse Tborllday. AlbR b
the Celtics.
w. L. Pet. Montreal 4 Toronto 3
de
eated
Middleport
ll-&lt;1
o
erts
Cut
by
Philadelpdhia's trlumtphh
001
1
Chicago
20 6 .76!
and Pomeroy 14-Z. Middleport
Columbus Jets
Bfoston's e gel lo 2-1 dm alethou,gh
Kansas City
i4 19
NBA Playoff Standblgl
won ooer Pomeroy U.S.
o -seven ser es, an
Detroit
13 10
By Untied Press ln!ernatlooal
Athens aod Middleport both
DAYTONA BEACH
F 1a. the 76ers led the enUre game,
['jew York
14 11
Easten Dlvlolon
oled 5 players aad Pomeroy
(UP!) - Wllbur Wood• and John the triumph wasn't easy
Baltimore
.~ 11
Beo;..of.sevea
nud 4. MedaUsls for Athena
Gelnar were scheduled to pi!Ch earn.
California
14 12
were Greg Moore and Bob
today for the Columbus Jets as Trailing by 24 points in .
Minnesota
13 13 .500 Boston
W. ·
Cooley, bolll with 41o. Midthey faced Aabeville io search second per~od: the Celtics
" 0.'11
Cleveland
11 13
~
dleport•a Wa)'lle Davia and
of a fOurth consecutive win. The ralhed to w11hm one pomt
:.d!J\1 '~
Washington
1 16
Pbiladel:.i:tern Dlvlolon
Pomeroy'• Pat Story tied wltb
Jell downed Vancouver, 6 • 4, the 76ers with 3:!i8 remaining
Bosllln
7 18
Best-of-Seven
Us.
Thurllday as four Columbus
FOSS RESIGNS
MODEL 8DJ59
T~nraday'l
Resulls
w.
L -=~~~=~=~= "He'• &amp;ood at bit an4 J'1111, pitchers scattered nine hils.
HOUSTO" (UPI)
Commls
St. Louis 6 N. Y. INJ 4
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Why don't yoa Jet him lflr yoar
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Baltimore 7, Mlnnesot• 3
Los Angeles
2 I
!elm?"
The Jets' !!·bit attack lnclud-. sloner Joe Foss of the
• • • • •
St. Louis
I 2
1
ed • three-run homer by Don American Football League re._ . JfliD
Hooston 6 Detroit 3 n!ght
Tburoday'a Reoofto
/
Leppert In the five-run third signed his J'ob Thursday.
Cleveland 7 Los Angeles 5
Pb'l d 1 hi Ill nc
05
'-..11
...sten 1
NEW UMP
illning. Former Columbos Un- Foss, the former fO••ernor
Atlanta : Wasblnglor. 2
(O I1a e P a beduled)
n Y game sc
CINCINNATI &lt;UP!)
den High School athlete Paul If South Dakota • said he
New York (A) 7 Pittsburgh
Kao•as City 7 Phlladelphia 6
·
Wendelstedl, a minor
was the victim of that up- "weighing se~eral offers" for
MODEL 8D370
Chicago lA) 10 Cincinnati t
PAPPAS' BOMBED
umpire sillce !962, has
.
. and was walloped for other jobs, but did not
~F~r~an~c~lsco~7~~~~3~~
CLARICE ALLEN
appointed lo the
rune bits m five lnmogs.
immediately disclose any of
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.
Leagoe umpiring staff.
· them or his reasons for quit·
Time is running out for
Mn. Estber Wright, Athens, stedt worked the International Columbus cut pitchers
Ung the AFL post he has held
Cincinnati Reds In their ~~~: IMr
wu recent overnight goeS1
League circuit durlng lbe 1985 Roberto and Don Fiorella,
since !ormation of the le••ue
'th th Ch
s. Letha Wood.
oeason.
basemao Dave Kwiatkowski
..,.
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ser~es
WI
e
leago
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Smitb
outflelder
Frank
Vanzin
six
years
ago.
Sox.
MODEL 80373
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The SOx made It foor wins
the funeral of Waldo wllb Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. t.be roster and they will be
a row over the Reds with a
Yinger, ~'riday, at Portsmouth, Mrs. Koenig recently under- tho! Asbevllle team the
t romp Thursday at
Mrs. Guy Summerfield and went surgery at Univenlty
face today.
Mllt Pappas was bombed.
Mrs. Ads Morris have
pilal in Columbus.
---eWURL!nER
Self Adjusting Wheels, Recoil S!.n! o( • , larl
Cincinnati, slilltrylllg to
from a vacaUon in
Mr. and Mrs. ArU~ Marks,
PROGRAM EXPANDS
eaALDWIN
Chicago ' lor the first tiJne,
Mrs. E. W. Brown and J. Belpre, and Mrs. Mlldred San- COLUMBUS (UP!) - T
ITlCI OTHER FAMOUl
makes another attsmpt today
Frank accompanied
tee Millwood w. Va. were stale Natural Resources Decllrt-11
IRANDS
belore fans of Ito farm club.
~':!:from FlOrida having
...;,k..,nd gues~ of Mr, and Mrs. ment will stoclt 155 bodies
MODEL 8D414
by the deaUt of
J. s. Marks.
water ill Ohio with more '""""'
Homer Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith 50 ml!Uon liJh during Ute
VIENNA (UP!)
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
and Allee spent Saturday In stocking progrllll.
bells were rung for an
llld Bill celled on Mr. and Mrs. Columbus.
Last year's program saw
"Foctory Trol- s.nt..tbrooghout Austria Saturd~
Charles Goeglein ·.and
Rev. and Mn. Ralpb
million fish placed In 125 "'"'•• 11 'H0HI 22
JACKSON. 0.
D'ark the atart of a
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Flatwoods, Saturday
ter have returned here to1 ::11.~-;;.;:;;;,s,;;in;_;;th:;;e.;s:;;ta:;;te;;..iiiiiiiiiiii_;;;ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
collecUon for , the millions
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
borne after spendlnc the w
MODEL 80381
India who face starvation. A Mtor, Gary, Ind. is
in Florida.
stmllar collection In the
molber Mrs. Mabel
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Clelllld
Ianda
netted
some
f7
mUllon
llld
·other
relatives.
spent
Tuesday afternoon wllb
through lha purchase of food.
...J:.!- ..
Miss Kathy and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. B. E; Will, Syr"'
r:r•- ::.:
hoops to EARN
Wlloon, Rochester, N. Y.,
cuse.
BYBN.U
.
spenljlng a week with Mr.
Mr. Roberta b" been rell!rn-11
JOUI' ~ce J~lth KILLER
NEW . DElHI (UP!) -Pol~ Mro. Thomas Weber llld
ed to his ho~ bere from the
In Uttar Pradesh slile · •In and Mra.. Lawrence Smith.
Veterans llospllal hi
the unseasonably cold spring,
It was Kyger's second. after
dropping Ita first game 6-2 to
a alrtllg Gellipolis club. Lanny
Tyo, the senior h,rd~hrowing
lefty, was on lhe Kyger Creek
mound.
Siobart bad fanned Ernie Saxon and Bill Hysell, the first
two baiters in the bottom of
the filth and stoed one out away
from a victory as It had been

KDig
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4-0 I·n Conference Contest
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EXLibItion

Greer Paces 76ers to
Ill to 106 wi·n over Celts

Standings

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Chester

18"2 Cycle

SOCJefy
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18" 4Cycle,3H.P.

20" 4Cycle, 3H.P. ~ SJl88~

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22" 4Cycle, 3H.P.- S64·88

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dele~mlned to win for Bob."
Barton and
three
other
penollll were kllltid Wednesday
nigh! when their plane crashed
into a .Tennessee billoid~ while
lbey ~e enroute here to cheer

PIANOS

,.... ""ftcl. .... a ta e w
IOim)M

memory ol biJ best friend.
The deleRdillg cbsmpion, who
took a three.stroke lead into
today'a s."""nd round, said the
death of Robert Barton "probably made me a UIUe mote

Cards ~in 16th Game; Reds, ~appas Clobbered by Chisox

The

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I-Dali7 Sentinel, Po!lleiOJ·Middleport, 0., AprD 8, 199

AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) -Blg
Jack N1cklau., tough eRoogh
under ordinary clrcumstanc..,
llliiY never be caoghl ln lhl•
Masters GoU T~ent because he's dedicating It to the

Lead, May ,Nevetj··:~'fe·~-

YOU Mitt THE

We'll Jump

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of lbt COUDtry'l lid'.. ~~!~mal 11sb •t Clnt ..,,
'l'liiJ report 1llel tAa1eb 11th
lllel tbla Jelr .... llllilllt ..
pldlllu*)'tll"t.

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PIOI

NlaST PEOPLE
ON A

llDI1Iiem India
havetract
appealed
btinters
to help
down
byeuai that reportedl
tilled It cblldrea In
tliree D!Ontbs lccordfnl past

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KQNDA

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Mrs. !lOnna
lwllbua,
spentSuethe
wltb her talher . Henry
Sll4! ~ vlalted l1eqnolhar Mrs,
lletiv.- who Is • patient at Ho~

zer.M~ltll,
-f. ev~ IUeata o1
Mr.

ant! ~: &amp;81 Cleland were
and JCal, Normao McCa!nJI

~tirl, Mn. Mary'Reed,'

•nd·Mn. Wateman White,
and ·
wwie Flicker,

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MIIGS MASON AREA

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SAYS
ly 'lt'ayae 0. Brandstadt, M.D.
Q - My blshaad has Heber·
den's nodeL What iJ the best

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w/aow bavt Easter frHtod with lUllrise aervlcel, and churches throuC)lout our
eounty are pllllnlng oucll eventa. T h a t
type of ritual goea hack to medlevll day•
when tile custom of praylnc wbUe the aun
"limbe Into the heavens. One legend we
read atate1 that tha raya of UC)lt
• • brw through the cloud• on Eaater
III01'i ug are angeiJ danctng for joy. It
woul be bard for people to foUow t h a t
~ce on a dart and clliiiDII day, but tollal' with our knowledge of apace through
extensive fiylng people aro aware I b a t
wlll• we might be cut In gloom on earth
tllit above tht clouds lbere iJ the great
nnopy of hoven whert the aun Is llwaya
lbllllns.

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[ We have IIWIY tradltlona aurrouncllng
· Euler, with aome oommuniUea staging
!uabolrate parades, aucb 11 the Easter pa·
ou Flftb Ave. In New York where aU
new clothes and bata are on cllaplly.
jT)Im iJ lllo the cullom of Eaoter ega
llmost every cHme, and cblldren
told the old wives tale the rabblla
tiP. but It hu Ita source In antiquity
rabbits were the aymbol of the abuJI.
III!W Hve of spring. Let us aU enjoy
day, and let our bopea cause us to pray
the aplrlt or hlm wbo Reaaurec:tod
the dead rule tba IOtloDI of WI' trou.
,~worl4.

The National Wimlow

Five Year Projection of
Government Costs Needed
'By LYLE WILSON

treatment?

:

aervedly baa • fine ,_.. bll,
"You're Gonna Hear
From
Me" and you COl'lllnl1 are · · ·
A atyliJh IUIICbtlma cmrd Ia
lbe IDl8l1 La Grenou1lle ntcbo
ed the
bJ MrL Nlarcbol. MrL Udelll and
their b~ Edael, ID illlr»
ttve bJII&gt;eoclet)' flmll1 pt.
ture ... Ted Sorenson wu there
w11b Lem BUJingl ol 1111 ~tao
neely periphery hard by Jlilel.
..., Balm with Bille IIOllllerbll
H nearby SalvadGr Dall . IIIII
had some sketches of her or If
they perished ill Billy Rose'l
Mt KIM:o fire . · . Laler II IIIII'
ar helren Manila Loby Ryan's eocklaD bull, 1~1
llandlfled ljlag.ctll had
beta eamouDaJIOd with 11111mala
black-lace ehlc by ltDillllll-41llper Paullnt Talprt wbost
OWil -·~ "''tier wu ..
,..._ ....
batwd hy • tur!le Ill her balr
1114 • fro&amp; In her voice.
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Tho pnt with MOI'txlll Doe
ey Ia the "21" IUIICb . - wu
Red F17, Jll'lt:'a Aa'l Navy
Sec'7 appointee who baa wrll• (for Harper It Row, due
tbll FaD} a nrqa JMmolr ol
Jaclt Kennedy, fondly
UUed
"Till Pltlaun ol 1111 CompaD)'," llld IIlii's ID all
too
11q!ally true t11111ar noatalata
... Mar¥ID Koba 1D Blrdl'a Ill
lwlob (wt leU JOG. " lip •
Nund llJie I vtrltabla
Aalla

Fn co

DOtiOR

Ia older than Christianity. The
of rebirtb were common in ancient
IUZ11tio••• long before the biith, life aud
lfSIIITection ol ChriJt. 1'bose ancient&amp; ob''""" the changing season, and even b..
fore Christ's coming they ,'Ould not help
but be hopeful as they saw the trees, and
~ iltlier pl.anta, bunliDC wilb new Ufo after
belnc ban and drab from tba Umo I h a I
;,~ tollage faded and dropped to t b e
. We aa bumana bloom In our own
with new hala, and Ill kinds of apparel
In
o! the pattern of nature In the
apriDC, and eapeclally at Easter Ume. Wa
are afraid however that Bot too many are
aware of the ~~~ of tbelr aotlon1,
w purdlaua.

!andlng

c.ru

Easter Spirit Descends

~Eilrter

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or Chrlsuantty. The central !berne

end
nembers

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ont yur 110.00: Sill lllOlltlls. 1UII:

m ol lbe oplnlon lbat Easter Is a

dy and bls Mal'l!ol expeel lllelr
Frank oconafter be vetoed IT CIt J 2nd
RCA's genius emeritus
nor (a prominent Catholic) will eoimcn reeolutlona
tCoiDlcU
support 1 Uberlllzed N. y. State 1
couldn't get to him Gen. David Sarnofra I &amp;rJIIId.
divOrce laW . Two most likely tor some pertinent querlel be&lt; pop again via the NBe • veep
Pulitzer playa are olf • Hwf. tore be ll&lt;ldded IWarl •Bora Tom tarnoffl ' ' ' Au\lrlY ...
(lloQiD's Goa~ Man of
La Fret" bel blgb bapea Ill ~~ bur- hu a 11Jle twill lor 1Gil
Meilcha) :: NBC oatrlcllea Uonlzed as another ell·famlly 1a1s In her "How to Sttal •
te b • m~• attraclfo!l a Ia "The ~ of Mllllon" fUm-black lace llo&lt;k·
haw-hawed our 11\&gt; or _,. Ml!llc" . N4lw 11!11 41ar Ja. IPp m•""lna a bladl: lllal
Weeki 810 lbat e&amp;oNliC ~· •• ~ D..-.,•'1 Oft • " ' " • ~
. llliJk ' ' ' Alid tbat'l lbt man
Bob ltJnmer wo~ @I I
- ...,__ ..- 119!1'1 top. waite ol ...... . .
top Federal Joll: - let tbeDI .011 iJJmor lad, lbe ant tarlll .
pooh-pooh that ha'U pt ID ft" I/ JWDi ~ ..loql
ea bigger one .. Till AFU-&amp;rk! liu!fl WID be~
fte All
e
tugue ailed a fnncbl• 1llcl ·, Jlehta, balilaa"!" Eut IDdlail
1y l!lltld ;r,. I 1 wllalal
from 8 """"" aec;retly owned etlllductGr ill the L. A. Sympb_.. ••·
by the a:;~-: AbiC lib Avt. 011)', who'D ~ lbt kltta at
Today Ia rrfdv, "'"" I, "'"
J\ookstot1 11 pJaaued with late- 1111 Mera Opera ll!ille. . .
•
dlf Ill M w11b tl'l 1o
d
belHCI!Illll of· lncbllrlled
June's 1111 ·taraet dallfO!' 1M tollow.
b:
at by-liner Ref•
'1'1141 DlOOil II hllweea Ill 11111
1 nearby eolfflll'l u- : adorlt
Ion· when we wondered to a· Suttona and AP repacla '1'0111 pbile 11111 1Mt quar!lr.
clerlt what lbe terrible 1111eD Ill N~l haalnet . . i'1l)lo
Tile ID01'!liDI alar II VIDUI,
w11, he nlftled, "'fttt Valle1
lloy photor MlrtOD
waa1i
The IYenlDC alar II Juplla',
of the Dolll."
lbarl Lewis for a Dlldl centerAm erIc ID D10Yie aclttw
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llld lor 1101111 • ' ' floolll.
Mary Plclford . . borD 1111 tbll
Now
that Julllil La Roll bW Ia Deml1 Sfaller'a brolller SaD- dl)' In 1111.
qulf imitating 8iDitrl ha ....
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councn Pres.

lllcllard s. Owta. PubUsbor
Cb01tor TannebUL Editor
Publllbed OVfl'l' alte1110011 ..cepl lUI&gt;
daJ b7 Tbe Oblo VllleJ Pvbttohlnl CoJDo
. Jlllll', 110 M..bante St.. Pomeroy. Ohio
tll'l.. 111111neso Offlco pbono WY 2-215•
£41torllt l&gt;bnno WY Hlll'l.
11:11'-"'1 u ....... cluo ~~~~~~~.. . . . .
at lbt post ofltct II Pnm,rpy. Ohio.
N.UOIIII 1M1Yert11m1 re-en;au..,
llattmtlll lbnMII, Inc. S4ll LaiD&amp;tAul
, Att. Nn Yon CitY. Nn YDl'L
e&lt; .-.,ctnn ntts: DeUvmd " ' F•w~~ore ...U.blt. ao otDto .... ...u, ,,_, ill llllnDI;e ·al lbt DaiiJ SenUn.. of.
liN tl430; lbt -11111. 1'1.80, lbree mllllllll
111.110. 111 Motor Bonta wboro earrtor tel'
1101 ovallablo nna montll IUQ 111
lllOlllho.

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· Voice of Broadway

on Top"

" - Ia llllartbrltll, the benip form tl arthriUa lbat frequently aceompantes aging, the
jolota al tbe ends of tht fingers
olton beeome swollen. These
swellings are l:nowD as lle!Jerden's nodes. Besides age berodlty plays a part In their form..
tion. There il no apeclflc lrealment for these aides.
For the underlying disease,
most doctors now recommend
moderate exercise for the lnvo~
ved joints and aspirin to relieve paiD. 'llle more pewerful
c1rup uud to treat rheumatoid
arthritis, the crlppllni lorm of
the cllseue, aboukl be avoided
Warm packs ate benefiCial only
~ care iJ taken not to use heat
over 108 degrea Fahrenheil
Q -1 have had arthr!Ua for
eeveral yean. We moved te
Clllfornla Dine yean lf!O, Since
last October my condition has
been ...;..e hut wllh the aid of
Indocln I eu pt uound. Wookl
II help 11 we moved to a drier
cUmate?
A - Altlloqb some persona
1lltb arthriUa feel better ill a
warm, dry climate others report no dllference. F• thil
........ most doctors dlscourap
such a drastic step. 'llle EskJ.
0101 who live In a oold damp
climate are rarely found ta have
artllrltll. Since lbe agcravatlon
of your aymploml cJld not occur untn you bad Bved Ill Call·
tornw lor over etch! yean I
doubt that u wu due Ill 1111

climatic fntora.
Wbt are lha dallgen
from taldl!&amp; cortilolle lor ortJ&gt;.
rllil? II fa the only drill that
will klep me goinl.
A - OortboDe iJ fiDe for re.
duclng
ICUte Inflammatory
condlliDDI, bit It dlould not be
qten lor a cbronlc diJease such
as arthriUa 1lllleso you take It
eo}J ona weet In each monlb.
PC'IOIII with 1 lleflnlte adrenal
delk:ltnq Clll tate IDllll dos01
lndeflnltely, but fOr mnamJM.
tory eolldltllllll larpr dDiet ....
Jllva Larp deMII !Uea lor. I
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Hado's

United Press Intenllltonal
Honest men and women of all
parties should be able to agree
on a simple device to tnumlnate
the fiscal road ahead and
thereby spotli~ht potential hazards. It I! difficult to beUeve
that any honest man could
object to that.
This Illuminating device wlll
get not much, if any, Democratic support, howt-ver, because it
originates In the RepubU,.,
party. The device I! lntmled to
eohance the ln~ty and value
of t.be Ieder al budgettnc proeeaa by means of:
(A) The IMUal publlcallon of
1 live-year budget pro~oa
lor en departmenta and agenCIOI to aasist long-range co•
lideratioo of the ftacal quencea of new programs.
(B) An &amp;Mual reportillg; u
part of the budget, of tilt
uolunded commlbnenll ol lbe
government for future spending
which have to he met by lbt
taxpayera.
II woold be as simple as tbal
It would merely follow the
p!'IC!IIIOS of any wen run
busme. wbether In buslneu or
government. The necuHvt
officers and board membert
have a rtC)ll to !mow whore
they may expect to be ant
year u a result of a.ltloa
they are

COIIIIderlna.

Settlnc up machinery to

eatabllah the future COli tl
projeola Whk:b may IDvofYI
rUtlvefy small llllllal outlaya
wvu1d help lbt YOIIn to Judi•
]lrOhalged period may oauu aone, thinning of the lldn, IJ'Iwlh
ol halr 011 the face, headaebel
llld dJmnen.
U a- olde eflectl do 1101
lead to prompt dlsc!onUnumce
the drua may cause peptic ulcen, waatlns of muaclu and
lollenlnl of lbe bones (osteapl&gt;
rosiJ) with the risk of fracturt
of a vertebra. Because the drua
lives you reBel the temptation
to keep 011 laking It Ia admittedly great, bit your 6lelar lhould
have yeu awltcb to 0111 of tha
lifer new druiS lor tbla dl-

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their wisdom more -tel)'.
'-·"'- elf t
It might bave a ~..,. ec
011 tha tree lunch ol!era wltb
which the polltlcl.._ bkl for

votes.

Tbere WBI tbl Trallltn year
when HST proposed te Con..
greu a medicare operaUta
wllb 1 til million price tea. '1111
lip readers and other semtUteralel among the eiectDrate
happily COilCludecl that It could
all he done for peBilUII. But
Hm''s medicare pbm uol
adopted because !bert were Ill
Congress wise men who leoked
beyond the mament toward till
ultimate cost.
President Jobn!OII hll of.
fered to the •otera the 11'11
hmcb of bla Great SocietY oa
abtut the same imnl ai liST
offered medicare. TbeN ...,
II an admlnlatrllloll 11biJper o1
altlmate eOslll. Even the belt
Informed a!DO!II us tiD 1101
suspect lha ritent ta Wlllch
LBJ II pllinJ up fubn
obtlgationa for the voter~ to pay
off or lor lbe Tftll!li'J to
borrow.
For mmple: Few olllleal
are better luformed IbiD Jobll
S. KnlP4' publlaher cl lbt
Knlsht newspapers 1n Miami,
Akron, DelrDll and Charlotta,
N.C. In hll most ~ lwlday
eolulilil, Knight w,l8le that LBJ
was talking etoliomy wb1la
plungtna forward with IDiJalvt
federal proJeota which wiD an 1dclltlonll t1 bUlloll hy U70.
I bave III!WI lor Jaek K'll&amp;bt
'l'bt IIDittly ld!led •r.Jaa ..
apendlnc facti" publtlhld lllllllo
q by lbt New JlftW/ ltall
Chamber of Commerce baa 111
Item-by4tem lilllyala ol .....
aoclety opeocUng. For Onll
Society ltema Ill
broad
fields, aciUil apeoclllurt Ia
!tillS wu p blllkla. 1'111
chamber ealculated that
projected upencllture lor altema Ia 11'10 11W ha tJ,U
bUII011. That II Ill lnerwt ol
more than fit bfllloD. • almOII
three tlmea the . . . .
auapeeted hy pubfltber Knlgld.
Al!ftUal puhllcalllia ol 1 flv•
year hudlet projectlui lptndIDC ptu 011 all troma IIOIIfd
lllfonD editGn, p•NI"'en, _.

They'll Do It Every Time

HELEN HELI1 US!

Loulael told • lbe
Pat11
AriMietlt projeot 1!11111 to I J

out 11).111. aotor·WIIIer l'lellf
McFarland fer tho faltelt !Gil
cl the leUOn ·.. lt'l 1101 Selnmen ,Lili who'a aeWIIII I
divorce: lbe'a bela happi)J wed
these 10 yean and we'll Jn.
deed cleJt&amp;bted to ... iCI 1111
mlstakeD liDpnMiGD ' " ' . . .
llkpaii'M,

.,.• 1'111111117 adulll, ll'a a
18 act "JOUJ!C." For
ll'a • ''aophlltlclld pac1o
llllr," and lar .... Ialit

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('l'bt TRtlB eourap wbeal 71111 ..,, "I dtlll't utt lbt
11118 or till W1J It llllk• ,...
pie act, 110 lillb miDI ........
ale piiUI.") - B.
TBBN 10011' OJ'

'I'BB llllml

zwwapapa.

Dear llell!l: •
'lt'ON'f YOU COMB
INTO MY PABJ.Ua .. .
bel 71111 lfl • 11t man
1e11er1 from adultl thaD teena
Dear Releu:
I'm II. 111'1 ll He baa I rep. an that "TeeD Booll of I b e
11111111 ror halll(l wild. but 111 Month Club." AI 1011 II)',
1111 I'm lbt llllly - wbt Clll jotq JIIOP]e don't 11101 their
11ra!Cbten him out. He soya be own blll'll:l. So I'D toot f• 'ef
needa aomebody to belleve In We've bad teens Ill oor home
bJm and 1r111t him. I mow be f• yean - our OWil and Ill
11011 out IIIII doll had tbillfl their frlendl. U you treat lhiiiD
but !bars because IIObody llJio u people, they'll !real you Uke
dlaillildl hlm. 'l'bere'l I Wild a ~ AI for tbla ''110 eomIbt
l!nlilln 19ti)budy but I COUld ammlcatloll" bit, and
••powhc
t.
rift"
belweea
ldulta
ilrl'll 018 lbt pi Ia blm.
M)' piHIIII -'1 let 1111, and youtli - botuml U WI
J11ft lhlm 1 ebailce :o 1'1&amp;1.,
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'l'btJ
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...
Clll 6o the bDaN and Wit bit I talk to us, tbera'a 110 llopplnl
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ea'l 110 aut with hlm aotll be tlleml '
llelt'l juat 011t llllllPII Gat
,._ blliiHif. Ill ..,. lhiJ'l'l
Ill'"'* b1m too IIIII would _. o1 maar that make me reallll
. . . . . . 110 Ill Wlnta 1111 to tea 11'1 topa,
1M' daughter'a band • and •
J1 1 M1 I'm II a aJr1 II'IIDd's
bwll IIIII dale hlm ...,...,, eltGrus I!'OIIP went aut Ill tnlel'
Tba whee. he'• an rebabaD~&amp; lila chlldrtll al a home far !be
Ill .( - apellf•ll wt'll abo1r hllldtcapptcl. Thera 11et1 1 II
I'D)' roJb they Wert WfODI, types ol youngaten and aome
WOIIld II work? - IN LOVE.
lcMtl to ...... pfaJid
P. S. Tbe1 .., apll'll!acl II dllloe ltmet.
•.. And !hera were t b o n
61 belt teacher. WbJ WOD'I
kltll of oun, out IUitllni the
lbe1 let me dl&amp;t bllllt
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Nicklaus In his bid to heoomo
the first man ever to will two
Mnsters' titles hack lo baok.
"II made up my mind how
I'~ goillg to pjay Utb week,"
aaid the blond better wbo fired

A pair of veteru hurlers
experitll&lt;ed &amp;pposlte emoUons
Thunday as 39,-year-old Robin
Roberta felt the saUalacUon of
pitching the Houston Astros to
a 11-3 victory over Detroit and
37-year-old Bob Purkey felt sad
after being traded hy St. LouiJ
to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Roberts, scheduled to oppose
Claude Osteen ln the Astros
home opener against Los
Angeles nell Tuesday, hurled
'lie first seven innings. Jim
Gentile belted his first borne
run ever ln the Astrodome
since being obtained hy Houston last June. John Bateman

~:.~" for the circuit
St.

Loois

for the
Cardinals

!~.~~ed b~e~.~:~:~·tof~ ~~~

runs ln the filth inning to shade
the New York Mets 11-4. 'f11e
triumph gave the Cards first
place in ihe Nation•! League
while the Mots are 1n s~nd
with a 13-9 stale.
Chlsor Win Ag•ln
The •:a~eago Whit~&gt; Su•. the
holiest team in the AL w•th a
~ record,
jumped on Mllt
Pappas for nine run• m lwo
innings to wallop the Ci"'innati
Reds 10-4. Tommy
Agee
stroked a two-run homer l·or
the sox while Don Pavletich
blasted two homers •nd Dick
Simpson one for the Reds.
The Baltimore Orioles, favored to win the junior circuit
flag, whipped defending champion Minnesota lor the second
time In as many tries, 7-3,
Taking advantage of an unosual
otreak of wildness by Camilo

Pascual, who walk!ld aeven
men dur~ Ute game, the
Blrda cored five runa In Ute
first mnlng.
Juan Maricllal lurned In a
strong st.-Inning &amp;)tilt as the
San Franciseo Giants upended
the Calilo•nia Angels 7-4. Willie
llrCovey whacked . a two-nm
homer in ll'e first inning and
the a;arots added five runs in
the fifth.
Whitey Ford tuned up for
opening day by pitching the
New York Yankees to a 7-3
decision over the Pirates. iloy
White, Whoae .316 batting

average tops the ~ankees,
picked up three bits In four at
b&lt;o.ts. !Au Clloton wrapped a
thr...run bomer fqr New Yorlt
Braveo Dowa !!Ialii
Franl: BoUing's saCruice Dy
ln the 18th Inning gave AUanta
a 3-2 tnumph over the
Washington s e 1 a to r s. The
Braves inust decide today
whether to !;ave surgery
performed on tl)e ailins shoutder of Mack Jon&lt;s, who would
he out of the imeup for alleast
three weeks If an operation is
necesSIU) .
Ossle Chavarria walked in

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ll!lateur Charlie Coe, all at. 71, went up to 30 miles )ltl'•bl!lr· in
were the only other golfers in a INto,
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field ol 183 who were able to Nlcltlaus' l;st •tart lelt .
break par over the rolling opponcnta In fear lbat be .mJ,iJit'l
Auguata Nallonll Golf t.'lut tum the Masters' into anotlier
DOn eourae ID · the loco ot a rout like ho did las! year when

a 4-under-par 63 In Tbunday's
opening round and left the
remainder ol Ute field In the
rear.
Olller Par-Brtolien
Pros · Billy · Casper,

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddteport, 0., April '8, 1088

the nlatn lnnillg to force II the
winning run as Kansas City
nipped the PbUadelphia Pbillles
7-ll. KC shorlatop Bert Campaneris, the A.L.'a top hasestea·
ler In 1985, was spiked In the
first innlnl ' and will be out of
action !Dr 10 days.
The Cleveland Indiana relied
more on lire-power lban
pllchinc Thursday night as they
whipped the DociJ!ers 7-S. A big
siJ..,.. third~innlng ag~t
Osteen cushioned the Cleveland
victory. Osteen is slated to
start the opening game.·agalnsl
Hooston Tuesday.

A CLEAN START

Jackets, Kyger Creek End 5~Inning Gam.e
In 3-3 Tie; Tyo Gets Clutch Hit in Fifth
Gary Stobart, the big rlgb~
h~nder o.f Middleport ." 1g h
School with the JUSt as b1g las~
hall, bad a no-hitter going into
the last third of the f~th and
final illnlng Thursday at Kyger
Creek leading ~.
But at that point bed luck
struck him hard.
It was Middleport's opening
contesl, alter two weeks of try·
lng to gel arms unlimbered il

agreed to play only ~ve Innings in the near-frosty temper·
ature.
But Stobart walked
Skaggs, Ricky Moody, Chuck
Leach and Joe Fisher to plate
one run, and then laced Tyo.
Tyo obliged by getting the only
Kyger bit, a clean single scorlng two runs and tieing I be
game. Stebart fannl&gt;d John Craddock to preserve the lie.
The teams · will finish the
contest when Kygtr Creek
comes to Middleport for ....
turn match. The Jackets play
at Gallipolis next Tuesday.
Stobart fanned II, walked 6
while Tyo fanned 9 and walked iG .
Lefthander Charles Kr.igbt tallied all of Utelr
on doud· 7.
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led Eastern's Eagles to a I.JI bles by Charles Eochmger a~
Earlier the Jacket. had ocor·
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shutout over Rot!•nd in a Mid- Roger Allman, a walk, and sm- ed a ruo In the first when Bill
Ohio Valley Cor.lerenre base- gles by c~r.,ber Gary Wolle, Swan was safe on an errer at -.
ball ouling at Eastern on Thurs- and Kmgnt.
short, advanced oo a
wild
$7.00'
day ev&lt;nin~.
Except for Ute third frame, pi!Ch, and scored on G e o r g e - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . : :
and
It was the opening game for Rolland righthander
Duane Sauer's single. They got anothin the game.
both of the Meigs County dl"' Knorr kept tbe Engl., under er in the second on three walks
Greer !hen came through
$8.00
11&gt;ond ni"''·
control. Ho lionited the Eaglts and swan's sacrifice fly, and
w1'th a basket and .two free
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The game was scorele.o; un· to only one other hit, a. single their third run In the fourth on
throws to beost Philadelphia's
Optn Fri. I Sot: Tift'
til the bottom of the third when by Spence•, while hnmng e1gbt
t fi ba and B d
lead to five, bot the , Celtics
For E..ter Shopt~lftt!
.p
' E I batters
an err8f a rs1 se
uB U
U at Coach Gary arsons
ages
.
d Moore's d0 uble
refused to quit and cut the
101
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Rutland nltters were Knorr ~I
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NHL Stanley Cop P!Byolfs with two singles,. . Charles M'd': score. 110 10 _ 1 2 0 You can't keop. the shackles lion's Eastern DivisiOn playoff Wally Jones' twl free throws
CLOTHING HOUSE
Sl. Louis
Wi&amp; ~. ~;o By United Pre" International Scott, Ro~er IJ&gt;v~&lt;, Chr1s Nap. K1 . . . .... . · OOIJ 03 3 3 oo a good player hke Hal Greer finals.
seconds later iced the same
POMEROY
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per and Rodnef Napper, each ~~~..1· ··',j ·s
Ty- 1nd lor too long, and once be
Greer, who
averaged 22.7 !be ?&amp;ers.
13 9 .s91
1 a
Semi-Final Series
a single.
Fish
an wan,
breaks the bonds someone is points per game during the
14 10 ·583
San Francisco
w. L Knight struck out four and
er.
going to pay.
regular season, waa held te
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1 0 ilsued six free passes.
All Sta
The Boston Celtlcs were the total points in theBo76ers two
Houston
U 12
Toronto
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ones lbat paid Thursday night straight los~s to steo,
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Thoraday's ROIIUlts
dleport BJld Pomeroy In a trl·
In the first two games of the p~la to 8 111_1116 victory over
Cincinnati
9 19 .321
angular match on lhe PomeAJDerleaa League
Cbicagt 2 Detroit I
roy GoU coorse Tborllday. AlbR b
the Celtics.
w. L. Pet. Montreal 4 Toronto 3
de
eated
Middleport
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erts
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by
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and Pomeroy 14-Z. Middleport
Columbus Jets
Bfoston's e gel lo 2-1 dm alethou,gh
Kansas City
i4 19
NBA Playoff Standblgl
won ooer Pomeroy U.S.
o -seven ser es, an
Detroit
13 10
By Untied Press ln!ernatlooal
Athens aod Middleport both
DAYTONA BEACH
F 1a. the 76ers led the enUre game,
['jew York
14 11
Easten Dlvlolon
oled 5 players aad Pomeroy
(UP!) - Wllbur Wood• and John the triumph wasn't easy
Baltimore
.~ 11
Beo;..of.sevea
nud 4. MedaUsls for Athena
Gelnar were scheduled to pi!Ch earn.
California
14 12
were Greg Moore and Bob
today for the Columbus Jets as Trailing by 24 points in .
Minnesota
13 13 .500 Boston
W. ·
Cooley, bolll with 41o. Midthey faced Aabeville io search second per~od: the Celtics
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Cleveland
11 13
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dleport•a Wa)'lle Davia and
of a fOurth consecutive win. The ralhed to w11hm one pomt
:.d!J\1 '~
Washington
1 16
Pbiladel:.i:tern Dlvlolon
Pomeroy'• Pat Story tied wltb
Jell downed Vancouver, 6 • 4, the 76ers with 3:!i8 remaining
Bosllln
7 18
Best-of-Seven
Us.
Thurllday as four Columbus
FOSS RESIGNS
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T~nraday'l
Resulls
w.
L -=~~~=~=~= "He'• &amp;ood at bit an4 J'1111, pitchers scattered nine hils.
HOUSTO" (UPI)
Commls
St. Louis 6 N. Y. INJ 4
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Los Angeles
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The Jets' !!·bit attack lnclud-. sloner Joe Foss of the
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St. Louis
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ed • three-run homer by Don American Football League re._ . JfliD
Hooston 6 Detroit 3 n!ght
Tburoday'a Reoofto
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Leppert In the five-run third signed his J'ob Thursday.
Cleveland 7 Los Angeles 5
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NEW UMP
illning. Former Columbos Un- Foss, the former fO••ernor
Atlanta : Wasblnglor. 2
(O I1a e P a beduled)
n Y game sc
CINCINNATI &lt;UP!)
den High School athlete Paul If South Dakota • said he
New York (A) 7 Pittsburgh
Kao•as City 7 Phlladelphia 6
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Wendelstedl, a minor
was the victim of that up- "weighing se~eral offers" for
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Chicago lA) 10 Cincinnati t
PAPPAS' BOMBED
umpire sillce !962, has
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. and was walloped for other jobs, but did not
~F~r~an~c~lsco~7~~~~3~~
CLARICE ALLEN
appointed lo the
rune bits m five lnmogs.
immediately disclose any of
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.
Leagoe umpiring staff.
· them or his reasons for quit·
Time is running out for
Mn. Estber Wright, Athens, stedt worked the International Columbus cut pitchers
Ung the AFL post he has held
Cincinnati Reds In their ~~~: IMr
wu recent overnight goeS1
League circuit durlng lbe 1985 Roberto and Don Fiorella,
since !ormation of the le••ue
'th th Ch
s. Letha Wood.
oeason.
basemao Dave Kwiatkowski
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WI
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leago
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Smitb
outflelder
Frank
Vanzin
six
years
ago.
Sox.
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the funeral of Waldo wllb Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. t.be roster and they will be
a row over the Reds with a
Yinger, ~'riday, at Portsmouth, Mrs. Koenig recently under- tho! Asbevllle team the
t romp Thursday at
Mrs. Guy Summerfield and went surgery at Univenlty
face today.
Mllt Pappas was bombed.
Mrs. Ads Morris have
pilal in Columbus.
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Self Adjusting Wheels, Recoil S!.n! o( • , larl
Cincinnati, slilltrylllg to
from a vacaUon in
Mr. and Mrs. ArU~ Marks,
PROGRAM EXPANDS
eaALDWIN
Chicago ' lor the first tiJne,
Mrs. E. W. Brown and J. Belpre, and Mrs. Mlldred San- COLUMBUS (UP!) - T
ITlCI OTHER FAMOUl
makes another attsmpt today
Frank accompanied
tee Millwood w. Va. were stale Natural Resources Decllrt-11
IRANDS
belore fans of Ito farm club.
~':!:from FlOrida having
...;,k..,nd gues~ of Mr, and Mrs. ment will stoclt 155 bodies
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by the deaUt of
J. s. Marks.
water ill Ohio with more '""""'
Homer Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith 50 ml!Uon liJh during Ute
VIENNA (UP!)
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
and Allee spent Saturday In stocking progrllll.
bells were rung for an
llld Bill celled on Mr. and Mrs. Columbus.
Last year's program saw
"Foctory Trol- s.nt..tbrooghout Austria Saturd~
Charles Goeglein ·.and
Rev. and Mn. Ralpb
million fish placed In 125 "'"'•• 11 'H0HI 22
JACKSON. 0.
D'ark the atart of a
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ter have returned here to1 ::11.~-;;.;:;;;,s,;;in;_;;th:;;e.;s:;;ta:;;te;;..iiiiiiiiiiii_;;;ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
collecUon for , the millions
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
borne after spendlnc the w
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India who face starvation. A Mtor, Gary, Ind. is
in Florida.
stmllar collection In the
molber Mrs. Mabel
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Clelllld
Ianda
netted
some
f7
mUllon
llld
·other
relatives.
spent
Tuesday afternoon wllb
through lha purchase of food.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. E; Will, Syr"'
r:r•- ::.:
hoops to EARN
Wlloon, Rochester, N. Y.,
cuse.
BYBN.U
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spenljlng a week with Mr.
Mr. Roberta b" been rell!rn-11
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NEW . DElHI (UP!) -Pol~ Mro. Thomas Weber llld
ed to his ho~ bere from the
In Uttar Pradesh slile · •In and Mra.. Lawrence Smith.
Veterans llospllal hi
the unseasonably cold spring,
It was Kyger's second. after
dropping Ita first game 6-2 to
a alrtllg Gellipolis club. Lanny
Tyo, the senior h,rd~hrowing
lefty, was on lhe Kyger Creek
mound.
Siobart bad fanned Ernie Saxon and Bill Hysell, the first
two baiters in the bottom of
the filth and stoed one out away
from a victory as It had been

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Barton and
three
other
penollll were kllltid Wednesday
nigh! when their plane crashed
into a .Tennessee billoid~ while
lbey ~e enroute here to cheer

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memory ol biJ best friend.
The deleRdillg cbsmpion, who
took a three.stroke lead into
today'a s."""nd round, said the
death of Robert Barton "probably made me a UIUe mote

Cards ~in 16th Game; Reds, ~appas Clobbered by Chisox

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the show. ·~tphlns like peOPle. Is usually C?ve~ by a fa,ce .
"And even when I wrestled 1D"Sk. The uriderwajer camera '
the .octopus las~ year 1 wasn·t seicioin J.lllll~ !u :;;;i ;:!.;;;~;..-;:::, 1
frightened: They are very shy leaving Zale anonymous.
creatures, and he was mare Her very anonymity accounts
afraid of me than I was ol lor the number of roles she
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Zale rarely plays a run~ their he¢s out topside In a
character In hjll' television show, but whim they're
appeararices, and bet
Is qulred to lake ,llu! plunge,
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camera cub!. to Zale.
SERVICE HELD
Her Wll'llrohe · eoasiJta
POINT PLEASANT - Fliner- three black ~r wet.
al service was held today (Frl· and yellOw· and tqrquolse ~kin­
day)~ p.m. In the Hunter-Hu~~o dlvJng outfits.· She owns seren
ter Funeral Home, Madison, bathing suits for Jood mealllre.
W. Va, for Lester Jarrell, rt, Zale's San ·Fernando VaUey
of Madison brother of Melvin home Is colilplete with ~~~Vimc. JarreD,' 22nd Street, Point miDg po6J wbere .she taught her
64 Olds Dyn1mic 88 Holidty S.d•. $2391
Pleasant.
daughter, Margare~ to swim at
V-8 molor, automatic traDJ,, power brake~, PG11Yfr
Mr. JarreD died Tuesday In the age of I months.
steering, 6 way power ~~eat, r•dlo. tinted IJau, w)ilte
sidewall tires, wheel dltcs, uUoipln.dlrferelii!IL Fa~&gt;
a Madison Hospital. He was a
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Surviving .,.. his . widow,
a&lt;'llon has been flied In the
Hard Top. With V-8 motor, automaUc tranllllllleloJL
Mina, one son and one daugh·
lice of the Circuit .Clerk
With power brakes 111d steering.
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ant Sebultt styled R. L. Bow-· I
brother and stepmother.
Gauge Roadlap Galllpol'lsJ yer Company, Inc., vs. RoUe
62 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Cpe.- $1395
HOSPITAL NEWS
Burial was In the Madison
Dam 12.3, 19.2, nmnlng 21 feel Lee, L. A. Wright and Wll·
White over green Int., power bratei and lleeriDc,
~emory Gardens, Madison.
Holzer Hospital:
VisiUng on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason Uam J. Marcus with the plaln-1 V-8 engine, auto. trans., wJoJw tires, one owner,
hours 2-4 and 7-l ·p.m. Parents 22,30, Pt. ~leasant 25.05, llln- tiff seeking judgment ln
61 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Sed._ $1295
only on Pedlabics Ward.
ton 1.08 lallmg, Kanawba Falls amount of $2,160 Interest
REpORT WRECK
Ad-'··loDI
5.11!1 falling, Charleston lUI.
Is all edl d
for labor
Blue over white, blue ViDYIInterlor, V-8.\auto. lriDI.,
PT. PLEASANT - The Sher..,_ .
, London Dam wu on the sill, cos
eg y ue
power brake• and ateerlng, radio, Untiil pu, wJaJw
Uf's Department Investigated a Mark E. Oller, Rt. I Vinton, Marmet was runalng one loo~ and ma_te_rl_ais._ __
tires, deluxe wheel dlsca.
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61 Mercury Meteor 800 4 Dr. .
$895
on Rt. 2, five miles south of
ar ., rs.
.
feet.
Pleuul VaHey Hospital
V
-8,
auto.
trans.,
power
steering,
radio,
like
new
Point Pleasant ,resulting in $60 Jeffers, Rt. 1 Patriot,
e Boat Movements:
ADMITTED: Mrs;
1
wlslw
tires,
lite
blue
with
blue
Interior,
sharp
IDSI4t
property damage but no perso~~o G. MeCune, Rt.
Oleshlr ; Olllo River - John
Ladd Capehart, Jr,, Pl. Pleasant;
and oul_.
al injury. The mishap occur- Darren M. Haner, Rt. 2
Dean down 13, 1:25 a.m.; New Glf)' Deal, Glenwood.
red when· a car driven by Glen palls; Mrs. Ralph E.
Orleans up 14, 7:55 p. m.; Buck·
DISCHARGED: Belva
62 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Sed. _ $1495
A. Jones, Jr., Gallipolis Ferry, Ewmgton; Cynthia D,
eye Stale up 14, II p. m.; Bob Leon; Peter Durst, Leon.
White over beige, beige vinyl Interior, V-8 enatne,
ran off the highway and slruck Pt. Pleasant; Douglas W.
Benler up 15, 1:25 a.m.; Lu.
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs,
auto.
trans., power brakes and ateeriDe, wjsJw ilrn,
a fenee. ·No citations were i'" son, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant;
tber Herdman up 15, 2:35a.m.; ford Crouse, Pt. Pleasant,
tinted glass, real sharp Olds.
sued by the investigating offl· L. Bland, West Columbia;
Jeffboal up 17, 2:30 a. m.; daughter.
David W. Proffitt, Rt z Racine; Chll&lt;kle D. up 17, 4:25 a.m,;
60 Olds 98 4 Door
$995
cer.
Mrs. G. Douglas Circle, Rl. OVEC up 18, 3:45 B. m.; Inca
V-8 motor, auto, trans., power brakes, power lleertnr,
Racine; Eber A. Wolle, Rt. down 11, 5:20 a. m.; Polly R.
Tbe f.rst pens In the United radio, tinted glass, white sidewall tires, wheel dllct,
ANNOUNCE DACE
Racine; Willard M. Walker,
up 18, 6:15 a. m.; Robert Reed States were manufaclured
solid blue with grey interior. Real sharp.
PT. PLEASANT - The teen 1 Langsville; Mrs. Joseph
up 18, 7 a. m.; New Martin.. IRldlard Eslerbrook at his
dance this Salurday night at Ellis, Cottageville, W.
Va.; vUJe up 18, 7:M a. m.; R.ll tory In Camden, N.J., In 1858.
the local City Building will lea- Jack L. Delaney, Oak Hill; Mrs. Bosworth U up It, 3:35 a. m.;
lure the Volcanoes and dane· Ralph L. Henry,
Wellston; Lachlan Macleay up 20, 6 p.m.; Winfield 11:40 p, m,; Be11ver
lng from grades 6, 7 and 8 will Raymond T. Evans, Jackson; Franklin Plerte up 20, 7 a. m.; down
Winfield 2:30 a. m.;
62 Corveir Monza 4 Door - - - $395
be from 7 until 8:30 p.m. while Ocie L. Robel'ts, Rl I Ironton;
City up 22, f a. m.: Mountain State up Winfield
Auto. trans., radio, wJ&amp;Iw.
grades 9 and up may danee , Roy A. Yeauger, Rt I South George Price up 22, ft a. m.; a.m.; Allen R. MerrJII up
from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Poinl; Harry E. Guthrie, Rt Elgerclllf up 23, 4:50 p, m.; field 4 a. m,; A. J, Pallen
57 Pontiac 4 Door - - - - - $195
Admissions is 15 and
25 3 Coolville; Mrs. Vaughn H. John J, Rowe down 23, 12:35 Winfield ~:15 a. m,; Fort
Automatic trans,
cents to help defray expenses. Huffman Wellston· Mrs. Vie- a. m.; Harvey Jordon up %3, hom down Winfield 5:20 o. m.
tor c. Jdnes. Vln~t, 0.; Char· 5:50a.m.; Valvollne up Green- Je!ferson down Winfield 6:
PT. PLEASANT- Roger Lee ' les L. Hnghes, Chesapeake.
up 3:30 p. m.: All011 Zepbyr up 111.
:;;_m;;;·._.,..._._._._._
55 Chevrolet 4 Door----- $50
1 6 cyl., auto. trans.
Mayes. 18. Henderson, and Vir·
Blrtlls
Greenup 5:45 p. m.; Mark M. It
ginia Lynn Berkley, 17, Galli- Mrs. Ralph E. Christian,
up Greenup t p. m.; Mill Supolis, Ohio, have made appti- ington, son, 8:12 a.m.
san down Greenup l::ljl p. m.;
The Vory Boot
OPEN EVENINGS TIL I
cation for a marriago license day; Mrs. David W. ProfliU, Southern doWII Greenup 10:30
In
Used
Cars
Anywhere
In the office of the
County Rt. 2 Racine, daughter, 11:37
m.; Sleel Ranger
down .
Clerk.
a.m. Thursdny; Mrs.
Greenup 1:15 a. m.; BrimeNO RWONABLE
E Jeffers Rl 1 Patriot
up Greenup 1:45 a. m.;
OFFER REFUSEO
te~, 1:10 p.m. Thursday.
Elisha Woods down Greenup
SEE
Dl,.bargeo
~:45 a. m.; Ravenswood
MOTOR SALES
Mn. Ronald E. Adami, Mrs. Greenup f a. m.; Jim Hou~HI J I
GMAC FINANCING
Howard J. Arrowood,
up Meldabl 9:40 p. m.;
F. Alklnson Charles E.
diiWII Meldabl 11 P. Ill.;
Cadlllac.Oida
WY 2·5342
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k&amp; John
up Meldahl 12:30
"Your llomllllr DHIIr"
Mrs. Larry E. Broo •
m . Lady Marjorie up Mel·
POMIROY, 0.
Carpenter,
Mrs. Earl S. DaTen·2•..10 a. m.,. lnd'1ana down li~l
port, Mo'ch ae1 Dudgeon,
4.05 a m
H. Durst, _Mrs. Belle N. Eclrer. GalllpoJb. Da~ .:_ W·ll up
Mrs. Edwm E. · Gales, J,
10:25 p. m.: Onward up 2:20 a.
Kapp, Johnny Harrison, Mra.
· Esso West VIrginia down
Alfonzo Johnson, Pamela S. 3:15 a. m.; Leann up 4:55 a. ~ ·
Home of 1/u
Kautz, Mrs. Lawrence N, Keat.H. E. Bowles down 5:40
lng, Regina Maynard, Mrs.
a. m.; 0rco up 6:30 a. m; Jen.
fab~111
den N. Miller, .Julius G,
Jean up 6:35 a m.; Phil·
tiC .
phy, Mrs. Henry Myera,
Sporn down 8:10 a. m.; J. S
Burleigh Oiler, Gerald L.
up 8:30 a. m.
••
ell, F. Merrill Pritchett, Mrs, Kaaawba River - Solvay up
, 2 Dr. Hardtop. AutomaUc floor shUt Power steertne. Radio and heater.
Darrell R. Roberts,
Marmet 2:45 a. m.; Helen z.
Sullivau, Elizabetb ~·
down Winfield 5:10 p. m.; Lucy
Mrs. James W. Wh1te, Mr 1.
Lucas down Winfield 8:411
4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. Trail&amp; Power steering. Low mileage, facloty official ear.
Ena G. Woodyard, and Mrs. p, m.; A.sa down Wlnlleld 10:45
Joseph G. Ellis.
p. m.: W. H. Sbaver, Jr., up

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1965 DODGE POLARA 500
'2895
Catalina wAs $2395 _ $2155
n Wagon. One very careful owner. Excellent
1965 PLYMOUTH FURY • •• '2695
n ~dition. Service manager picked this one up {or
Ciodnnati trip. Power stC'ering and brakes. Auto-!filltlc Trans.
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1964 DODGE POLARA 500 •• '2095
2 Dr. Hard Top. Radio and heater. Auto. floor shift. Power I!Nrlnc,
New
Yorker$2995
_
$2695
NEGRO
FUND
GAINS
1j
• ~ Chrysler 4 Dr. Hard Top.
you would like to
NEW YORK (UPI) '- The LATE CLASSIFIED
ve a positively immaculate, low mileage, one own·
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA - • $1795
SANDWICH Unilecl
. er ca_r, buy this New Yorker. Equipped with power
Negro CoUege Fund re4 Dr. Hard Top. Auto. trana. Radio and heater.
Qermg, power brak.,., power windows, and power
ports it received • record sum ..... Sole
.
a fraction of the original cost.
GARAGE In &amp;tod condlt!OD •
$4.2 million during 1965,
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$1795
1963
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
Margaret
Bailey,
Syrs
.
euse,
The Iota! repr03ents a $1
4 Dr. Sedan. Std. TraM and overdrive, radio and heater. SHARPJI
WY U31111.
48
lion gain over 196f and fa
64
Studebaker
;:O!s _
largest annual Increase In
V8 Challenger 2 Dr. One local owner, low mileage,
1963 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF • '2095
Fund's 22-year history.
Far Sale
fltfa clean car. A beautiful mahogany finish with
4 Dr. Sedan.. Powor steering and brakes. Radio and heater. One owner.
""'""""""""""""""""""~~~~~~~~:---I BRICK HOUSll, I rooms
iWty '·de-an upholstery to match, Radio, Std. shift.
bath. Full basemeDI, furnace,
1963 FORD XL 2 DR. HARD TOP $1795
Localecl In Middleport. WY
3!!: has the$f?m?J4~
Auto. floor shHt, Radio und heater.
3'104.
48
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fe. -ln. ·engine. Almost as attractive today as the day
PLENTY
1962 CHEVROLET l TON • • • *12:95 ,
Aalo Sal..
W:.Was new. Power steering and brakes. Automatic
PICKUP. 6 cyL - 31peecl trau
1h'nsiuission.
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1184 CIIEVIIOLET Belaire, II,·
ooo mneo, lllandard ahlll. Joe
OF
HOT
1962 MERCURY COMET 4 DR. • $J095
Circle, Racine.
f 8 3tc
Olds "88"$11953
SEDAN. 3 l(ld. floor shift - radio and heater.
iiiJr•ic
,Dr. Hard Top. Good look&amp; and smooth, dependable
a
prmance are yours with this clean "88" trade·in.
Rock Springs.
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1962 RAMBLER 4 DR. SEDAN • '1295
WATER
r steering and brakes. Automatic trans.
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&amp;.cyL Std. Trans. Radio and heater.
.
Mr. and Mn. WUUam ftad.
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tord and family were Collllllhul
1962 DODGE LANCER 4·D~. .. $1J95
FOR
THE
'ItO%
'rilllors
Sunday,
·,U dlon·wagon. 9 passenger transporter with windows
Std. traM Radio aud heater.
Mn. Glen Henaler of Middle.
w..,
saud. aU,' seats. Very low mileage. Superb condition in·
port I'P""I Wedneoday wllb ber
l.flde'IJIII out.
1961 fORD FALCON FUTURA • *1095
Jlll'el111, Mr. IIIII Mro. 'MulGa
MODERN
SPT. CPE. Std. trans. lbdlo and heater. Buckit ...tL
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62leSabre
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$1595
1960 .RENAULT 4 DR. SEDAN ... '395
k 4 dr. Hard Top. So clean you would think it
Mr. llld Mn. HIIIJ&gt; llelrlll
a 65 model. All we hod to do to It was wash It
HOME!
filllecl .Weduaday evenJn with
Radio and heater,
put It on the lot.
3),543 easy miles. Power
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Clair
lnd 1CJuet
pJ brakes. Autom1!Je f;1:ans,
llld Clrrle ..... Biarhl.
*54.95 Annie
1960
CHEVROLn
BISCA~NE "·,. ;. ·•695
Mr. IIIII Mrl, W .
UlOOR SEDAN. I cyl Std. Trana. .
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"FROM BUGGIES
TO BUICKS"
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OHIO VALLEY
Mn. Eddie 'Smllh of
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PLUMBING
R. H.
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-..ase 7:30 p. ill.,; l'l'aJtr 8cbool, J:JO
. .
meelllt2 Thlll'lllaY 7:11· p. m.
o. m.:'·/;,.;~~
Baptut
mg lUll m., llrll and
Cllmll, . P~ Llarel Clllf Free lfeiiNdlll :10 p. m.; Blbl!J .
lleclllellem Jlapllsl Cburell, Sundays.
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- Rev. ·W, H. l'lrrjn,
c.'llarek - R, ~- GW, po clay, 7:30 p. m, It
IGrt!BI Bend: Rev. C. L. o•eo,.. Malll8 Clly Clllln!ll .. CIJrilt. Carl Kaulz. SuD!.:
tor: Sun&lt;IAv ~- · •••• m ' llololobo GAliiMIII
aor, pastor; Robert Lewis, Miller &amp;teet- Sunday BJble SchOol, f:IJ L
"worship, PbiJ Wise."Supti "MG.idai"WOf. .. u~' ·B
··,-~··IIIil
Supt. 9:30 o. m, Morning Wor-. Study, _9 a. m.: .Evening Wor· 10:25 a. m.
ship 10:30 a. m.; Youth 1JerY- Edell Ullltell
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ship aad Sunday School; 7 p. ablp, 7.30 p, m,, Bible Study,
Ices 7 p. m.; Evailgellsllc - Grfot ClltiJrell Rev ·
Evening Service; Thursday 7:30 P. m. Wednesday. .
DtllvUie PBcrlat Holfnels
vice 7:30 p, m, MJci.Week pray· B1Bke ...... -., nd!·
7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting.
Mlddleport Cbure11 of Qrlol, (LAngovUie J'Git Olfice), Rev. er aervlce 7:30 a. m. WedJiet.
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Carpealer Baptlll (.'hareh: 5th and Main Streets - [)on. 0. H. can, putor: Suilday day.
10 t. m.; WinDle
Sunday School, 11:30 a. m. Morn· aid Hlcka, minister; BIble School, 9:30 a. m,, Robert
The Uulled MetllGdlll ellardl SupL; Christian
inl Worship 10:15 a. m,
School, 9:30 a. m., Kenneth Me- Supt.; Worahlp service at
Pomeroy _ Rev Melvin AI- p. m., classes lew
Flrll Jlaplls&amp; Chareb, :Middle- El~inney, SupL; Morning wor- a. m.; Pilgrim Youth, 1:45 p. kin!, pastor. Eas~ Day. East.- vi~ 8 _P· m., Preacblul·~
port: Rev. Donald Boone, pas- ship, 10:30 a. m. Evening WDI'- m.; Evangellsllc service, , er Sunrise Worship at 7 a. m. ~-· Mid-Week
lor; Sunday School 9:15 a. m., ship, 7 p, m. Prayer Service, p. m,, Mid-Week Prayer and Scrlpturt and Sennoo _ Mat- 7.30. p, m. Weollnesclay,
George Baker, Supt; 10:15 o. Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Praise, Wednnday, 7:30 p.
thew Zll:l-8 "The Glorlouo Eas- Mazie Holsinger, clau
Worabfp Service) BYP 6 p. Pomeroy a..rc. of Clirfll ter Hope!" Study Hour at 9, 15 Lelarl Fallt Ullllell .
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. Jerry Masters, pastor; Swtday
Jelwtmh
a. m. Easter Worship at 10:· ~ Cbrlll QareliWednesday, 7:30 p. m,, ~1, 9:30 o. m., Qurch 1101'- linldom Ball of
30 a, m. Scripture and SermOD :SO"· pastor.
prayer meellng, 8:30 p. m., VIce 10:30 a. m.; Christian E-. WIIDetoeo - Publlc
- John :ln:l-18 "Great Glad 1,30 a. m.
choir practice.
d~avor, 6:30p.m.; Evening..,.. Sunday, 5 p. m., Watcbllwer News!" Tuesday, April 12, al ~ and third
Flnt llaptlll c.'llareh, Pome- Yree, 1:30 p. m.
Study 1
. Bible Stud 7:30 p. m. the Woman's SacJe. · P. m. Second _ 'J~Iil
roy - Rev, Carver WIJ)jams
Rutland Cbareh fJI Cbrls~
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p. m.,
y, ty of Christian s.rv·
Sundey at 7:30 p. m. '
Sunday School 9:30 till 10:20: Roy Carter, minister.
Bible 'fuesday 7 p. m.; Service meel- bile Is lnv
tce. The meeting second and
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.; Sehool, 9:30 a. m, Worship and log, 1 p. m. Thursday; Minis- pu
ltl!d to worship.
Thuradoy, 7:30 p. m.
7
Nursery and Junior Church for Preaching service 10:30 a. m. try School, p. m. Thursdny.
Nazarene
and lillrd Sunday, 7:30
Naturally, ,-ou've 'WOndered I Kuter
ehlldren,
1
Young
People's
meeting,
6:30
Lutheran
The
Cburcll
of
lhe
Nazareae
Mt. Hermoa UD!Ied Brei!+
!1 a Chriltian festival, and eldeb are
Ffnt
Baptist
Cllurtb,
Racloe,
p.
m.
Evening
Service,
7
p.
m.
St.
Paal'•
and
81.
Jolm'o
Cbester
Rev
.
Herbert
Grate
In
Christ Cllur&lt;h _ James
barnyard .towL How did tlatJ aet
together?
Rev. C. L. O'Connor, pastor. V. H. Braley, Bible Scbeol Supl Lutbenn Chareb pastor: Richard Barton, Supt. rison, pastor. Sunday
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Sam Zloa Churcb of Christ, Porn- worship 8:15 a. m. and
Charles Blsell, Ass'l. Sunday 9:30 a. m. Preaching, lirst
And 0«111, for thol . .~ do
they ftl In!
Curtis, aupt; 10:45 a.m. Morn- eroy. Harrisonville Road -EU· a. m.; Sunday School, 9:30
School 9:30 a. m.;
Morning third Sunday, 7:30p.m. ~P''~
. And the lmoly l&gt;liDn7 , , , what macJo
ing Worship; 6:30 p. m., BYF gene Underwood, mlnisler. Bi- m. (Both congregations
Worship II a. m.; NYPS 6:45 and fourth Sunday,
'J'HB OlllTRCIH l!OR ALL• ALL POR THill OH1.iRCH
him part of It all !
and Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m. ble School, 9:30: a. m.; Morn- meeting as one at St
p. m. ; Evening Service, 7:311 Prayer meeting~:~~=;!
The o...fth 1$ tht greatest foetor on earth for thl build; .,f
These uo IJI!Obolt of UFE. Aad lifo
chorocter ~ good cilinnship, It I~ o ttorthouw of IPi~ool
Evening Service; Wednesday, ing Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- Church at Pine Grove
p. m.; M1dweek Prayer service day at 7:30p.m.
VOII.Jtf. W1thout a stronp Church ntllhtr dtmocr&lt;N:Y not c· T
l8 the theme of Eooter.
7:30 p, m., Prayer Meeting, bert Reed, Bible Schaol Supt. the new St. Paul'o Church Is 7:30 P· 111 • Wednesday.
deavor, second and
ration con IUnll..,., · T~r1 11n1 ~ sound teasons wh ;• ''
Cbrlat wu deldi Cbr!R Jlvul Bls
son dlould amnd se.vicn regyta•rr and Jupport 1 ~ ~ur:
8:30
p.
m.
Senior
Choir
PracChurch
O/
Cod
bemg
built.
Middleport
Chorcb
of
the
Naz.
day,
7:30 p. m.
Rlllll'eetiou promilel lift to MID..
a.-.: (It For hra own sokl. (2 For hia chlldrtn'f 5akl'
(J) or the take of hi a cornmun~ ond f'IQtlon. (.4) For tht 50 ~
tive; Tueaday, 3:30 p. m. Jun- ' Cbester Charch fJI God Methodi.t
......, - Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett,
Wo 'lr01IId nol I foot of lbob
of the O!urch Itself iWIII:h needs his moral o"&lt;f mat1riol su
ltr
Choir
Practice.
/
Rev.
Gilbert
Spencer
pastor
Alfred
Melllodlsl
Cbartb
Sunday School 1:30
a. m.; Middleport
Plan m ga to chu.:ch regularly m:l riCid your Bibl1 dail~. pport.
Import to be -embertrd Ollb' in history
It haa touebed farm and b
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Hartford Bapliol Churcb - Sunday
School 9·M a m .' Rev. Pearl Casto, pastor.
~":'~ Worship 10:30 a. m.; byterian Cburch - Reo&gt;~l ·'itlf
.munity, aotioo, famllJ',,
omo,. comWarren G. Zion, paslor. Morn- Morning
wor;hlp at "u ~ day School, 9:30 a. m. Olarles Ev
oung People, 6' 45 p.m.; ant Rup;Jelt pastor·
It oA'ect.ro 011r H - e 1aa1DbJe 1111&lt;1
ing Worship, 9 a. m. Church m.; Evangelistic Service, 7 p: Taylor, Supt.; Worship service, Praangehstictimee~ 7:30 p.m.; School 9:30 ~- m., Fre;~~~
the mfghty. Euler to God'a eall to
Sehool
1:10 a. m. Classes for m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. 10:45 a. m., Vere Swartz,
p;:,::;eetb~ oi 7·30 p.m. Supt.; 10:30 a. m.
wonbip aad lalib. A time to re-dedicate
your lito(
all.
.
Wednesday; Young People's leader.
Y
tbe Naz. 5:45 p. m. YF; Wed.,
Ml, Ualoa F.W,B. Cbureb - Service Friday 7'30 p m
Cbeater Methodfot Cburcb
.....,. - Rev. Kenneth Pierce, m. Junior Choir· 7 p 1111 , 8eljj
Sunday School 9:45 a:m., Earl. MI. Moriah
Pearl A. Casto, pastor;
:'to~; RaymODd Walburn, lor Choir.
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Sunday
Monday
Tuetdoy
Wodnesdoy
Starkey, Supt.; Evenmg wor- Rev. Daniel Workman pastor abip service, 9 1.
m.ptM Sunda~ s;:~l, :- ~ a. Syraeuse Fint United ·"'
John
Acts
A&lt;ts
Acts
20: 1·10 2:29-36
ship,
7:30
p,
m.
by
Cecil
Cox,
Sunday
School
9:45
a.
;,.;
Wor:
Sehool,
10
a.
m.;
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E ornmg 0 p, 1 : a. ltyterJoa CbUKb _ Ch~~
17:22-31
24:10-21
Luymoin; Young People's meet- ship service 11 a, m. Blld 7:30 Thursday of month;
;; vening Service, 7 p. m.; vices 1:30 a. m.; SundaY'~
ing and B1ble Study, 7:30 p.m. p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Meellng, 3rd Wednesday e1
meeting, 7 p. m. Wed- 10:30 a. m.; Biblt Studl, f:
.Wednesday; Choir practtee at Tuesday;
Young
People's month.
Raclne Cburel 1 tb N P. m. Wednesday.
1
0
With the lwpe it will, In lOme JIUlGiure, fo1 ter and help , _
p. m. Thursday.
meeting, 7:30 p. m. Friday,
Flatwoods Metbodlst
e az. 11arrfJemUe l'nlllylerla•
. tain that which il good in family and community U/e, thi8 4-~
lllllland Flnt Baptist Church Ratlaod Cbureh of God _ - Pearl A. Casto, pastor.
arena.- Sunday School t:30 John ,Davies, pastor; ~~~
is
d
,,.... -~Sun::d~ay School 9:30 a. m.; Rev. John Smallwood, pastor; ship service, 10 1. m.,
:· ::·: ~y =~1P .:= 30 Seheall0:30 a. m. Wonblp oa•
ture 1pomore by tiM btUinelt finn~ and oriJQJibationt
Sunday 2:30p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m.; EVID· other Sunday, 7:45p.m.
~. ifld.w:.gPray:·~ p. Ylce, 7:30p.m.
whole name1 appear below.
Free WID Bapllsl gelistic aervlce 7 p m. Young day Sehoo~ 10 a.m., John
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ce,
--,--~---------------------------·•ICburch - Rev. P~uJ Taylor, People Endeavor 7. p. -~- Wed- ley, Supt.
Mm~ :· WW~a~
Rev.
pa.slor; Sunday Schoo~ 10 a. nesday· Prayer meeting 7 p Forell Ro MelbodJst
Rolland· Cbo 8• pas ·
.
m.J Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preach- m. Bat:U.day.
· --Bunday School 1 a. m., Mra, .,...
_... of tile N. .
lng service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer
E •
Fred Nease, Supt. Worahip
. -Sunday. School 9:30 a.
aervlceo, 7:30p.m. Wednesday.
Pllcopal
vice, 10 a. m. Re• Wendell m., Morning Worship 10:fli a.
.,._.
araBaplls&amp;
llllllday
School
Grace
EpjiCGp8)
Cbareb
Stutler,
pastor.
.
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m.;
Evangelistic
service
7:45
-::--:--::-:-~-~-Middleport, Oblo
lllddl.,.rt, Ohio
- D.A.V. Hall, coroer Seeond Pomeroy- The Rev. Richard lloatll Metbodlsl t.ur.b,
": m.; Midweek Prayer service Sunday School attmd8n on !
and Pomeroy, MaSOJL Sponsored H. .Martla, Rector. Sunday dleport - M. E,
7.45 p. m. Wednnday.
AprU S was Ill, the
I
by French City Baptist Cburch :~mg Prayer and Sermen, lor; Mn. Nu Moore,
Syraene = o f tbe Naz. $15.78. Worship ,.,.,;ces·
g
In Galllpolia. AlfUiatecl with S,
· a. m.
School Supt.; Church
~ -Sund
c. Thorpe, beld at 10:45 with Ernest ayB.C. Rev. R. L Plllson, pastor.
E UB
1:30 a. m.; Worship
""':-;
ay School 9:30 a. lor, leading.
Sunday School fl'iery Suaday, Enlerprhe EUB . l:llarell - 10:30 a. m.; Methodlsl
m., Morning worship 10 :30 a.m. The MYF held Its regular
Baken of Good Bread
3 P· m. Preaching services the Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor. FeUowsbfp, 7 p, m.; OIOclal
Pentecoatal
meeting Sunday al 6:30. Wor·
Bunllngton, W. Va.
fib Sunday of each month.
Worship service 9:30 a. m,; Sun- Board meeting, 111 Sunday
Pealeeollal Anembly, Roate abip oervices were held at ;
ML Moriah Jlaplfot Churell- day School 10:30 a. m. Youth month, 7!30 p. m. WSCS
IU- Rev. Paul E. Jones, pas- 7:45 p. m. with the ReY.. ·liasto
----- ~-Corner of Fourth and Main St, Fellowship 1:30 p. m.; Boys Monday of month, 7:30 p: m. tor, Sunday School 10 a. m.; Easter SWD'Ise Servio.W wili ,
Middleport Rev. Nyle Bordon, and G1rls Fellowship, 1:30 p. Eleanor Circle, Wedueaday,
Worship, Wednesday and FrJ. be beJd here at 1 a. m. Eastl!l"
mlnlaler. Sunday Scheel 9:30 a. m,; Evening service, 7:30 p. p. m.
day.
breakfast will follow ~ the
m.
Arnold
Rlchanls,
Supt.
10:30
m.,
!nd
and
4th
Sundays:
Youth
Lolart
Fallt
The
Pealeeollal
Cburch
Midchurch
baaement.
lday
TIN~
a. D1. Mornmg Worship.
Cbo.r, 8:30 p. m. Wedaesday. Cbarge James r. Ear!J,
dleport- Soutb 3rd Ave.: Rev, School wW begin aa u al at
240 U.coiD SL 14Jddlepot1 W1l 11110110 1JO E. Seeond
Pomeroy
WY Httt
Naomi Jlapt!at Churcll - Pray,.. Meellne, 7:30 p. m., tar- LETART J'AI,LSB. L. Barrell, pastor; SUnday 9:30 and worship
servrcAS
Sunday Schooll:30 o. m.; Wor. Wednesday.
ship, 7:30 p. m.
School 10 a. m.; Sunday even· will follow at 10:46 a;aw,th
--· ·· ·--~ablp 11 a. m.: Wednesday, f M111'11fag Slar EUB Clbroli- cept 2nd Sunday);
1Di ..angellsUc service, 7:30 the Rev. Casto.
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P. m., Prayer service.
Rev. Menzel Slnllh,
puler: School, 1:30 a. m. Sunday,
p. m.; Wednesday Bible Study The Membership 1
· van- 1
Community
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy fled service, 1:30 a. m.,
7:30 p. m.; Saturday night Pray. ge11sm Commission wnl~held
Establlalled In 19M
Clrlelotl Cbartb, llngablry V~ Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, Su~day of month. EASI'
er and Worablp 7:30 p. m.
'fuesday evening, April ,
West Columbia, W. VL
Road - Rev. Clyde lllotoe, Asslt Morrung worship, 10:45 TART- Worship, I p. m., 2nd
Latter Day Saint~
Guests of Mr. and M . illlpastor: Sunday SehoaJ 9:30 a. a. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. and 4th Thurod!lyl;
Cborch Retqaalled Cblli'CII of Jesus more Boyles last Sunday were
Pb. Maaoa '1'/U593
m.; Ralph Carl, Supt Sunday ~3oThursday. Youth Fellowship School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday.
Qrlst of Liller Day &amp;alnll _ Mr. and Mrs. Phillip !9JI!s,
Wtrship aervlce l0:3t a. m. ' p. m. Suuday.
PLE GROVE - Worship, I
C. W. Proffitt, pastor. SII miles Brenda and Joey of Thpjle\-a
and f:30 p. m. altemalely ~ltrldge EUB Cbareb - m., 1st and 3rd
from Racine on Rllcine • Port.- Plalna and Harold Parsoils of
Prayer meeting Wedllesday ai
: Eugene E. Emersou, pas- Cburch School, 9:30 a. m.
Road. Sunday School, 9:30 Parkersburg, W. Va.
7:30 p, m.
lor. Sunday School 1:45 a. m. day. GREAT BEND a. m.; Worslllp 10:30 a. m., Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Yoot
West MaiD SL
Poml!l'o,
Colambla Cbapel _ Worship Russ"!! Archer, Supt. Sunday ablp 1:30 a. m., lJI ud 3rd Sunday evening aervlce al 7:30 and family of Sugar Grove spent
Su~POrt the Churcb of Your Choloo
aervlce each Sunday, 9:15 a. worsbfalp, I0:45 a. m. and 7:30 Sundays; Churcb School, 10:~ p. m.; Wed., worabip aervlce the weekend with their parm.; Sunday School 10 ._ m.· p.m. lemalely. Bible Study t. m. Sunday, MORSE
at 7:30 p. m.
enll, Mr. and Mn. ifBrry GothYouth ServJce ft:IJ p, m. Ev.,; llld prayer oervlce, led by pas- --worablp, II a.m., Ill llld
Roman C tlwl'
rle and Mr. and Mrs, Tom
IDf Worablp 7 , m. each au. tor, 311 p. m. Wednesday. !lmdays; Cburcl&gt; Sebool t:30
a
IC
Yost.
day.
P
Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. m. Sunday.
lAdy of Lurelto Mission Recent vfsitoro Ill Mr. and
PapvtUo eomm1lll!ty I:IIDI'tb 3rd Saturday of mtlltll.
Minersville Melbodilt
Petronek
~io,":""mas Mts. Chaa. D. Woede were Mr.
Butldlnr Soppllu ud llfllworll
-Rev.
11usae1J
Cline
·
pastor
Soulll
Betbel
EUB
a.
....
WendeiJ
G.
SluDer,
pastor.
day
~
' Sun- llld Mrs. George Guthrie and
Cbeater, Olllo
Gtnoral~
1 30
Youog People's ~ 7·30 p. :v·~ E. Emeraoll, pas- Sunday School, 10 a.m.; w... Days of Ob~U~ ":'; Holy Mr, and Mrs. Clair Woode alid
Pllont WY Hrll
m. 'lburlday; EvangeUst~ .,;. N :
Y School 1:411 a. m., ship service II a. m.
SL Jolm'•
~ ~ Connie Sue, Pomeroy.
Vlot Saturday, 7:30 p. m. and w:n ~-:"'• Supt.; Sunday l'lrllaad Melllodlsl
Near Guysvl]le (Dutcb ~e)· Shari Swart. of Marietta reSunday, 7::!0 p. m.
P · a. m. llld 7:10 R L MciJulel, pastor.
Rev Frank Manier!,
• cenUy spent several days wllb
JINedom Gotpo1 Mlai&lt;ll - P. m. aJJemalely. BJble Study Scbool 1:30, Harold
Bunda, Maso 10,30 ~:· her grnndmother, . NIDI Rob:nBalban • Stfversville lltad; Ill,
~ayer ServJce, led lly pis- Supt,; ltesneth McLeod, All'l Day ol ObllgaUOD ~,:-· 8 m.~ son, and aunt, Clara Folli8d.\
BuDden ond BallcJina Supplleo
J. Grllflth, pastor; Rogl!r Wll- ~;:.~·
Supt. l'reacblna 7:30 P. m.
Confeuloa,
hour
bei,..; Mr. and Mn. 0. J. Evins if
Ohio
Pb. fl8tl,2tJOII
lonl, Supt.; Sunday School, 10 _ Rev .....
EUB Qardl clay,
Mau.
Grand Blanc, Mlch,, arrived 011
I. m.; Evangellstk Service 7• ~..ene E. ~ . _ Melllodlol Cllurell
Saturday to spend some time
:30 p. m. Pray,.. meeting
~: Sunday W&lt;l'llhip. 1:30 R L. Mc!Danlel, pastor:
SttltHJtlon Army
wltb ber brother Blld sl•ter-il&gt;
p. m. Tuesday.
a. m., Sunday Seboll, 11 L m.: day Scbool t:30 a. m.;
The Salvalloa Army, - ED- law, Mr. and Mn. Dlnsmort
l!afta•d Million _ 011 n Hobart VIneyard, Supt. Bible bJg 10:30 o. m.; MYF 1 p. m,;
Ray S. Wlnlng, olflcer In Boyles.
Ashland ou l'rllducll
Newman, mlulllll8l'J' ·pastor· Study and Prayer 11e1 &lt;lea led Prayer llld Bible Study, 7:30
Sunday 10 a. m. HaJI. Robin and Ra Swartz of
Pborie
WY
HMI
lll11'11d
An.
Soday
l!cbool
1•30
a
m
:
by
pastor,
7:30
P·
m.
Tulldaf,
IL
Wednnday.
uess
meeting;
10:3t a. m. Sua- Hockingport spent several days
Browo•• Bottle Gu
Wll'lhlp lt:30 a. m.; Pre;~ Adult Cia" Meetlq 7:•'J, m. Roe IJilrlap
clay School, ,Bunday 7 p. 11. 1aa1 week with their grandparllld4ltport, Obit
WY 241811
Pom....,
J:30 p. m.; Pray• semce laal Monday of Dlllllth. . :
01ester Lemley, pastor;
Young Peoplea Legtoa; 7:30 p. onll, Mr, and Mrs. Vero
7:30 p. m. '11unday,
• Synlcue.I!UB ~-,ae.. aldp service 1:30 ._ m.;
m. Salvation ~; 'J'bura. Swartz.
Cia . '
•
Paal A, Sellen, pasllr: .IIuo- day School, 10:11 a. m.;
daJ, 1 to s p.m. Ladies Home '
_ __
urcli 0/ Chrut day Schoo~ t:• o. m.~ Bea 1:30 p. m. Prayer llld
~guo; ' · P. m. Prep ~~ World's leading tea drinkArt~ CluJrdl of QrJal.... Qulsonberry, Supt.; 10:'30.L m. Study, Wedneaclay, 7:30 p. m. 7·30 p. ,ib. Bible Study, prayer en are the Britons \Wio have
QuaUIJ l'umltore at tow. Prlcel
Schoaiii'CUIII, mlnlaler; Bible Morning Worahfp service, 111 Jllllaad Mellladlll 011rc11
meeting. Other oervlcel by ao. 1 tier capita ""DBDlinpHnn 0 ,
IJpeclallf - ~ rdtd lltelll
Mlddlepot1, Olllo ·
11J J'l, IDd
~
WY . . . .
and 3rd
Sundays
of the
lllODth. Iter.
J, Lemley,
10•,30 a. llld'
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m.:•Mondng
atrlatla Wor8hlp,
Endeav- 7:30
p, m.
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ltraiJ&amp;eUs~C.School
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the show. ·~tphlns like peOPle. Is usually C?ve~ by a fa,ce .
"And even when I wrestled 1D"Sk. The uriderwajer camera '
the .octopus las~ year 1 wasn·t seicioin J.lllll~ !u :;;;i ;:!.;;;~;..-;:::, 1
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creatures, and he was mare Her very anonymity accounts
afraid of me than I was ol lor the number of roles she
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Zale rarely plays a run~ their he¢s out topside In a
character In hjll' television show, but whim they're
appeararices, and bet
Is qulred to lake ,llu! plunge,
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SERVICE HELD
Her Wll'llrohe · eoasiJta
POINT PLEASANT - Fliner- three black ~r wet.
al service was held today (Frl· and yellOw· and tqrquolse ~kin­
day)~ p.m. In the Hunter-Hu~~o dlvJng outfits.· She owns seren
ter Funeral Home, Madison, bathing suits for Jood mealllre.
W. Va, for Lester Jarrell, rt, Zale's San ·Fernando VaUey
of Madison brother of Melvin home Is colilplete with ~~~Vimc. JarreD,' 22nd Street, Point miDg po6J wbere .she taught her
64 Olds Dyn1mic 88 Holidty S.d•. $2391
Pleasant.
daughter, Margare~ to swim at
V-8 molor, automatic traDJ,, power brake~, PG11Yfr
Mr. JarreD died Tuesday In the age of I months.
steering, 6 way power ~~eat, r•dlo. tinted IJau, w)ilte
sidewall tires, wheel dltcs, uUoipln.dlrferelii!IL Fa~&gt;
a Madison Hospital. He was a
tory
air.
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member of the United MJne
AcnON· FILED
Workers.
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PT. PLEASANT - A clvD
64 Pontile C1t1lin1 2 Door
$2195
Surviving .,.. his . widow,
a&lt;'llon has been flied In the
Hard Top. With V-8 motor, automaUc tranllllllleloJL
Mina, one son and one daugh·
lice of the Circuit .Clerk
With power brakes 111d steering.
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ter and four brothers, hall •
ant Sebultt styled R. L. Bow-· I
brother and stepmother.
Gauge Roadlap Galllpol'lsJ yer Company, Inc., vs. RoUe
62 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Cpe.- $1395
HOSPITAL NEWS
Burial was In the Madison
Dam 12.3, 19.2, nmnlng 21 feel Lee, L. A. Wright and Wll·
White over green Int., power bratei and lleeriDc,
~emory Gardens, Madison.
Holzer Hospital:
VisiUng on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason Uam J. Marcus with the plaln-1 V-8 engine, auto. trans., wJoJw tires, one owner,
hours 2-4 and 7-l ·p.m. Parents 22,30, Pt. ~leasant 25.05, llln- tiff seeking judgment ln
61 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Sed._ $1295
only on Pedlabics Ward.
ton 1.08 lallmg, Kanawba Falls amount of $2,160 Interest
REpORT WRECK
Ad-'··loDI
5.11!1 falling, Charleston lUI.
Is all edl d
for labor
Blue over white, blue ViDYIInterlor, V-8.\auto. lriDI.,
PT. PLEASANT - The Sher..,_ .
, London Dam wu on the sill, cos
eg y ue
power brake• and ateerlng, radio, Untiil pu, wJaJw
Uf's Department Investigated a Mark E. Oller, Rt. I Vinton, Marmet was runalng one loo~ and ma_te_rl_ais._ __
tires, deluxe wheel dlsca.
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61 Mercury Meteor 800 4 Dr. .
$895
on Rt. 2, five miles south of
ar ., rs.
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feet.
Pleuul VaHey Hospital
V
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auto.
trans.,
power
steering,
radio,
like
new
Point Pleasant ,resulting in $60 Jeffers, Rt. 1 Patriot,
e Boat Movements:
ADMITTED: Mrs;
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tires,
lite
blue
with
blue
Interior,
sharp
IDSI4t
property damage but no perso~~o G. MeCune, Rt.
Oleshlr ; Olllo River - John
Ladd Capehart, Jr,, Pl. Pleasant;
and oul_.
al injury. The mishap occur- Darren M. Haner, Rt. 2
Dean down 13, 1:25 a.m.; New Glf)' Deal, Glenwood.
red when· a car driven by Glen palls; Mrs. Ralph E.
Orleans up 14, 7:55 p. m.; Buck·
DISCHARGED: Belva
62 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Sed. _ $1495
A. Jones, Jr., Gallipolis Ferry, Ewmgton; Cynthia D,
eye Stale up 14, II p. m.; Bob Leon; Peter Durst, Leon.
White over beige, beige vinyl Interior, V-8 enatne,
ran off the highway and slruck Pt. Pleasant; Douglas W.
Benler up 15, 1:25 a.m.; Lu.
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs,
auto.
trans., power brakes and ateeriDe, wjsJw ilrn,
a fenee. ·No citations were i'" son, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant;
tber Herdman up 15, 2:35a.m.; ford Crouse, Pt. Pleasant,
tinted glass, real sharp Olds.
sued by the investigating offl· L. Bland, West Columbia;
Jeffboal up 17, 2:30 a. m.; daughter.
David W. Proffitt, Rt z Racine; Chll&lt;kle D. up 17, 4:25 a.m,;
60 Olds 98 4 Door
$995
cer.
Mrs. G. Douglas Circle, Rl. OVEC up 18, 3:45 B. m.; Inca
V-8 motor, auto, trans., power brakes, power lleertnr,
Racine; Eber A. Wolle, Rt. down 11, 5:20 a. m.; Polly R.
Tbe f.rst pens In the United radio, tinted glass, white sidewall tires, wheel dllct,
ANNOUNCE DACE
Racine; Willard M. Walker,
up 18, 6:15 a. m.; Robert Reed States were manufaclured
solid blue with grey interior. Real sharp.
PT. PLEASANT - The teen 1 Langsville; Mrs. Joseph
up 18, 7 a. m.; New Martin.. IRldlard Eslerbrook at his
dance this Salurday night at Ellis, Cottageville, W.
Va.; vUJe up 18, 7:M a. m.; R.ll tory In Camden, N.J., In 1858.
the local City Building will lea- Jack L. Delaney, Oak Hill; Mrs. Bosworth U up It, 3:35 a. m.;
lure the Volcanoes and dane· Ralph L. Henry,
Wellston; Lachlan Macleay up 20, 6 p.m.; Winfield 11:40 p, m,; Be11ver
lng from grades 6, 7 and 8 will Raymond T. Evans, Jackson; Franklin Plerte up 20, 7 a. m.; down
Winfield 2:30 a. m.;
62 Corveir Monza 4 Door - - - $395
be from 7 until 8:30 p.m. while Ocie L. Robel'ts, Rl I Ironton;
City up 22, f a. m.: Mountain State up Winfield
Auto. trans., radio, wJ&amp;Iw.
grades 9 and up may danee , Roy A. Yeauger, Rt I South George Price up 22, ft a. m.; a.m.; Allen R. MerrJII up
from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Poinl; Harry E. Guthrie, Rt Elgerclllf up 23, 4:50 p, m.; field 4 a. m,; A. J, Pallen
57 Pontiac 4 Door - - - - - $195
Admissions is 15 and
25 3 Coolville; Mrs. Vaughn H. John J, Rowe down 23, 12:35 Winfield ~:15 a. m,; Fort
Automatic trans,
cents to help defray expenses. Huffman Wellston· Mrs. Vie- a. m.; Harvey Jordon up %3, hom down Winfield 5:20 o. m.
tor c. Jdnes. Vln~t, 0.; Char· 5:50a.m.; Valvollne up Green- Je!ferson down Winfield 6:
PT. PLEASANT- Roger Lee ' les L. Hnghes, Chesapeake.
up 3:30 p. m.: All011 Zepbyr up 111.
:;;_m;;;·._.,..._._._._._
55 Chevrolet 4 Door----- $50
1 6 cyl., auto. trans.
Mayes. 18. Henderson, and Vir·
Blrtlls
Greenup 5:45 p. m.; Mark M. It
ginia Lynn Berkley, 17, Galli- Mrs. Ralph E. Christian,
up Greenup t p. m.; Mill Supolis, Ohio, have made appti- ington, son, 8:12 a.m.
san down Greenup l::ljl p. m.;
The Vory Boot
OPEN EVENINGS TIL I
cation for a marriago license day; Mrs. David W. ProfliU, Southern doWII Greenup 10:30
In
Used
Cars
Anywhere
In the office of the
County Rt. 2 Racine, daughter, 11:37
m.; Sleel Ranger
down .
Clerk.
a.m. Thursdny; Mrs.
Greenup 1:15 a. m.; BrimeNO RWONABLE
E Jeffers Rl 1 Patriot
up Greenup 1:45 a. m.;
OFFER REFUSEO
te~, 1:10 p.m. Thursday.
Elisha Woods down Greenup
SEE
Dl,.bargeo
~:45 a. m.; Ravenswood
MOTOR SALES
Mn. Ronald E. Adami, Mrs. Greenup f a. m.; Jim Hou~HI J I
GMAC FINANCING
Howard J. Arrowood,
up Meldabl 9:40 p. m.;
F. Alklnson Charles E.
diiWII Meldabl 11 P. Ill.;
Cadlllac.Oida
WY 2·5342
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k&amp; John
up Meldahl 12:30
"Your llomllllr DHIIr"
Mrs. Larry E. Broo •
m . Lady Marjorie up Mel·
POMIROY, 0.
Carpenter,
Mrs. Earl S. DaTen·2•..10 a. m.,. lnd'1ana down li~l
port, Mo'ch ae1 Dudgeon,
4.05 a m
H. Durst, _Mrs. Belle N. Eclrer. GalllpoJb. Da~ .:_ W·ll up
Mrs. Edwm E. · Gales, J,
10:25 p. m.: Onward up 2:20 a.
Kapp, Johnny Harrison, Mra.
· Esso West VIrginia down
Alfonzo Johnson, Pamela S. 3:15 a. m.; Leann up 4:55 a. ~ ·
Home of 1/u
Kautz, Mrs. Lawrence N, Keat.H. E. Bowles down 5:40
lng, Regina Maynard, Mrs.
a. m.; 0rco up 6:30 a. m; Jen.
fab~111
den N. Miller, .Julius G,
Jean up 6:35 a m.; Phil·
tiC .
phy, Mrs. Henry Myera,
Sporn down 8:10 a. m.; J. S
Burleigh Oiler, Gerald L.
up 8:30 a. m.
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ell, F. Merrill Pritchett, Mrs, Kaaawba River - Solvay up
, 2 Dr. Hardtop. AutomaUc floor shUt Power steertne. Radio and heater.
Darrell R. Roberts,
Marmet 2:45 a. m.; Helen z.
Sullivau, Elizabetb ~·
down Winfield 5:10 p. m.; Lucy
Mrs. James W. Wh1te, Mr 1.
Lucas down Winfield 8:411
4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. Trail&amp; Power steering. Low mileage, facloty official ear.
Ena G. Woodyard, and Mrs. p, m.; A.sa down Wlnlleld 10:45
Joseph G. Ellis.
p. m.: W. H. Sbaver, Jr., up

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1965 DODGE POLARA 500
'2895
Catalina wAs $2395 _ $2155
n Wagon. One very careful owner. Excellent
1965 PLYMOUTH FURY • •• '2695
n ~dition. Service manager picked this one up {or
Ciodnnati trip. Power stC'ering and brakes. Auto-!filltlc Trans.
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1964 DODGE POLARA 500 •• '2095
2 Dr. Hard Top. Radio and heater. Auto. floor shift. Power I!Nrlnc,
New
Yorker$2995
_
$2695
NEGRO
FUND
GAINS
1j
• ~ Chrysler 4 Dr. Hard Top.
you would like to
NEW YORK (UPI) '- The LATE CLASSIFIED
ve a positively immaculate, low mileage, one own·
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA - • $1795
SANDWICH Unilecl
. er ca_r, buy this New Yorker. Equipped with power
Negro CoUege Fund re4 Dr. Hard Top. Auto. trana. Radio and heater.
Qermg, power brak.,., power windows, and power
ports it received • record sum ..... Sole
.
a fraction of the original cost.
GARAGE In &amp;tod condlt!OD •
$4.2 million during 1965,
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$1795
1963
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
Margaret
Bailey,
Syrs
.
euse,
The Iota! repr03ents a $1
4 Dr. Sedan. Std. TraM and overdrive, radio and heater. SHARPJI
WY U31111.
48
lion gain over 196f and fa
64
Studebaker
;:O!s _
largest annual Increase In
V8 Challenger 2 Dr. One local owner, low mileage,
1963 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF • '2095
Fund's 22-year history.
Far Sale
fltfa clean car. A beautiful mahogany finish with
4 Dr. Sedan.. Powor steering and brakes. Radio and heater. One owner.
""'""""""""""""""""""~~~~~~~~:---I BRICK HOUSll, I rooms
iWty '·de-an upholstery to match, Radio, Std. shift.
bath. Full basemeDI, furnace,
1963 FORD XL 2 DR. HARD TOP $1795
Localecl In Middleport. WY
3!!: has the$f?m?J4~
Auto. floor shHt, Radio und heater.
3'104.
48
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fe. -ln. ·engine. Almost as attractive today as the day
PLENTY
1962 CHEVROLET l TON • • • *12:95 ,
Aalo Sal..
W:.Was new. Power steering and brakes. Automatic
PICKUP. 6 cyL - 31peecl trau
1h'nsiuission.
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1184 CIIEVIIOLET Belaire, II,·
ooo mneo, lllandard ahlll. Joe
OF
HOT
1962 MERCURY COMET 4 DR. • $J095
Circle, Racine.
f 8 3tc
Olds "88"$11953
SEDAN. 3 l(ld. floor shift - radio and heater.
iiiJr•ic
,Dr. Hard Top. Good look&amp; and smooth, dependable
a
prmance are yours with this clean "88" trade·in.
Rock Springs.
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WATER
r steering and brakes. Automatic trans.
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&amp;.cyL Std. Trans. Radio and heater.
.
Mr. and Mn. WUUam ftad.
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tord and family were Collllllhul
1962 DODGE LANCER 4·D~. .. $1J95
FOR
THE
'ItO%
'rilllors
Sunday,
·,U dlon·wagon. 9 passenger transporter with windows
Std. traM Radio aud heater.
Mn. Glen Henaler of Middle.
w..,
saud. aU,' seats. Very low mileage. Superb condition in·
port I'P""I Wedneoday wllb ber
l.flde'IJIII out.
1961 fORD FALCON FUTURA • *1095
Jlll'el111, Mr. IIIII Mro. 'MulGa
MODERN
SPT. CPE. Std. trans. lbdlo and heater. Buckit ...tL
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62leSabre
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$1595
1960 .RENAULT 4 DR. SEDAN ... '395
k 4 dr. Hard Top. So clean you would think it
Mr. llld Mn. HIIIJ&gt; llelrlll
a 65 model. All we hod to do to It was wash It
HOME!
filllecl .Weduaday evenJn with
Radio and heater,
put It on the lot.
3),543 easy miles. Power
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Clair
lnd 1CJuet
pJ brakes. Autom1!Je f;1:ans,
llld Clrrle ..... Biarhl.
*54.95 Annie
1960
CHEVROLn
BISCA~NE "·,. ;. ·•695
Mr. IIIII Mrl, W .
UlOOR SEDAN. I cyl Std. Trana. .
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"FROM BUGGIES
TO BUICKS"
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OHIO VALLEY
Mn. Eddie 'Smllh of
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PLUMBING
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-..ase 7:30 p. ill.,; l'l'aJtr 8cbool, J:JO
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meelllt2 Thlll'lllaY 7:11· p. m.
o. m.:'·/;,.;~~
Baptut
mg lUll m., llrll and
Cllmll, . P~ Llarel Clllf Free lfeiiNdlll :10 p. m.; Blbl!J .
lleclllellem Jlapllsl Cburell, Sundays.
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- Rev. ·W, H. l'lrrjn,
c.'llarek - R, ~- GW, po clay, 7:30 p. m, It
IGrt!BI Bend: Rev. C. L. o•eo,.. Malll8 Clly Clllln!ll .. CIJrilt. Carl Kaulz. SuD!.:
tor: Sun&lt;IAv ~- · •••• m ' llololobo GAliiMIII
aor, pastor; Robert Lewis, Miller &amp;teet- Sunday BJble SchOol, f:IJ L
"worship, PbiJ Wise."Supti "MG.idai"WOf. .. u~' ·B
··,-~··IIIil
Supt. 9:30 o. m, Morning Wor-. Study, _9 a. m.: .Evening Wor· 10:25 a. m.
ship 10:30 a. m.; Youth 1JerY- Edell Ullltell
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ship aad Sunday School; 7 p. ablp, 7.30 p, m,, Bible Study,
Ices 7 p. m.; Evailgellsllc - Grfot ClltiJrell Rev ·
Evening Service; Thursday 7:30 P. m. Wednesday. .
DtllvUie PBcrlat Holfnels
vice 7:30 p, m, MJci.Week pray· B1Bke ...... -., nd!·
7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting.
Mlddleport Cbure11 of Qrlol, (LAngovUie J'Git Olfice), Rev. er aervlce 7:30 a. m. WedJiet.
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Carpealer Baptlll (.'hareh: 5th and Main Streets - [)on. 0. H. can, putor: Suilday day.
10 t. m.; WinDle
Sunday School, 11:30 a. m. Morn· aid Hlcka, minister; BIble School, 9:30 a. m,, Robert
The Uulled MetllGdlll ellardl SupL; Christian
inl Worship 10:15 a. m,
School, 9:30 a. m., Kenneth Me- Supt.; Worahlp service at
Pomeroy _ Rev Melvin AI- p. m., classes lew
Flrll Jlaplls&amp; Chareb, :Middle- El~inney, SupL; Morning wor- a. m.; Pilgrim Youth, 1:45 p. kin!, pastor. Eas~ Day. East.- vi~ 8 _P· m., Preacblul·~
port: Rev. Donald Boone, pas- ship, 10:30 a. m. Evening WDI'- m.; Evangellsllc service, , er Sunrise Worship at 7 a. m. ~-· Mid-Week
lor; Sunday School 9:15 a. m., ship, 7 p, m. Prayer Service, p. m,, Mid-Week Prayer and Scrlpturt and Sennoo _ Mat- 7.30. p, m. Weollnesclay,
George Baker, Supt; 10:15 o. Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Praise, Wednnday, 7:30 p.
thew Zll:l-8 "The Glorlouo Eas- Mazie Holsinger, clau
Worabfp Service) BYP 6 p. Pomeroy a..rc. of Clirfll ter Hope!" Study Hour at 9, 15 Lelarl Fallt Ullllell .
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. Jerry Masters, pastor; Swtday
Jelwtmh
a. m. Easter Worship at 10:· ~ Cbrlll QareliWednesday, 7:30 p. m,, ~1, 9:30 o. m., Qurch 1101'- linldom Ball of
30 a, m. Scripture and SermOD :SO"· pastor.
prayer meellng, 8:30 p. m., VIce 10:30 a. m.; Christian E-. WIIDetoeo - Publlc
- John :ln:l-18 "Great Glad 1,30 a. m.
choir practice.
d~avor, 6:30p.m.; Evening..,.. Sunday, 5 p. m., Watcbllwer News!" Tuesday, April 12, al ~ and third
Flnt llaptlll c.'llareh, Pome- Yree, 1:30 p. m.
Study 1
. Bible Stud 7:30 p. m. the Woman's SacJe. · P. m. Second _ 'J~Iil
roy - Rev, Carver WIJ)jams
Rutland Cbareh fJI Cbrls~
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y, ty of Christian s.rv·
Sundey at 7:30 p. m. '
Sunday School 9:30 till 10:20: Roy Carter, minister.
Bible 'fuesday 7 p. m.; Service meel- bile Is lnv
tce. The meeting second and
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.; Sehool, 9:30 a. m, Worship and log, 1 p. m. Thursday; Minis- pu
ltl!d to worship.
Thuradoy, 7:30 p. m.
7
Nursery and Junior Church for Preaching service 10:30 a. m. try School, p. m. Thursdny.
Nazarene
and lillrd Sunday, 7:30
Naturally, ,-ou've 'WOndered I Kuter
ehlldren,
1
Young
People's
meeting,
6:30
Lutheran
The
Cburcll
of
lhe
Nazareae
Mt. Hermoa UD!Ied Brei!+
!1 a Chriltian festival, and eldeb are
Ffnt
Baptist
Cllurtb,
Racloe,
p.
m.
Evening
Service,
7
p.
m.
St.
Paal'•
and
81.
Jolm'o
Cbester
Rev
.
Herbert
Grate
In
Christ Cllur&lt;h _ James
barnyard .towL How did tlatJ aet
together?
Rev. C. L. O'Connor, pastor. V. H. Braley, Bible Scbeol Supl Lutbenn Chareb pastor: Richard Barton, Supt. rison, pastor. Sunday
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Sam Zloa Churcb of Christ, Porn- worship 8:15 a. m. and
Charles Blsell, Ass'l. Sunday 9:30 a. m. Preaching, lirst
And 0«111, for thol . .~ do
they ftl In!
Curtis, aupt; 10:45 a.m. Morn- eroy. Harrisonville Road -EU· a. m.; Sunday School, 9:30
School 9:30 a. m.;
Morning third Sunday, 7:30p.m. ~P''~
. And the lmoly l&gt;liDn7 , , , what macJo
ing Worship; 6:30 p. m., BYF gene Underwood, mlnisler. Bi- m. (Both congregations
Worship II a. m.; NYPS 6:45 and fourth Sunday,
'J'HB OlllTRCIH l!OR ALL• ALL POR THill OH1.iRCH
him part of It all !
and Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m. ble School, 9:30: a. m.; Morn- meeting as one at St
p. m. ; Evening Service, 7:311 Prayer meeting~:~~=;!
The o...fth 1$ tht greatest foetor on earth for thl build; .,f
These uo IJI!Obolt of UFE. Aad lifo
chorocter ~ good cilinnship, It I~ o ttorthouw of IPi~ool
Evening Service; Wednesday, ing Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- Church at Pine Grove
p. m.; M1dweek Prayer service day at 7:30p.m.
VOII.Jtf. W1thout a stronp Church ntllhtr dtmocr&lt;N:Y not c· T
l8 the theme of Eooter.
7:30 p, m., Prayer Meeting, bert Reed, Bible Schaol Supt. the new St. Paul'o Church Is 7:30 P· 111 • Wednesday.
deavor, second and
ration con IUnll..,., · T~r1 11n1 ~ sound teasons wh ;• ''
Cbrlat wu deldi Cbr!R Jlvul Bls
son dlould amnd se.vicn regyta•rr and Jupport 1 ~ ~ur:
8:30
p.
m.
Senior
Choir
PracChurch
O/
Cod
bemg
built.
Middleport
Chorcb
of
the
Naz.
day,
7:30 p. m.
Rlllll'eetiou promilel lift to MID..
a.-.: (It For hra own sokl. (2 For hia chlldrtn'f 5akl'
(J) or the take of hi a cornmun~ ond f'IQtlon. (.4) For tht 50 ~
tive; Tueaday, 3:30 p. m. Jun- ' Cbester Charch fJI God Methodi.t
......, - Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett,
Wo 'lr01IId nol I foot of lbob
of the O!urch Itself iWIII:h needs his moral o"&lt;f mat1riol su
ltr
Choir
Practice.
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Rev.
Gilbert
Spencer
pastor
Alfred
Melllodlsl
Cbartb
Sunday School 1:30
a. m.; Middleport
Plan m ga to chu.:ch regularly m:l riCid your Bibl1 dail~. pport.
Import to be -embertrd Ollb' in history
It haa touebed farm and b
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School 9·M a m .' Rev. Pearl Casto, pastor.
~":'~ Worship 10:30 a. m.; byterian Cburch - Reo&gt;~l ·'itlf
.munity, aotioo, famllJ',,
omo,. comWarren G. Zion, paslor. Morn- Morning
wor;hlp at "u ~ day School, 9:30 a. m. Olarles Ev
oung People, 6' 45 p.m.; ant Rup;Jelt pastor·
It oA'ect.ro 011r H - e 1aa1DbJe 1111&lt;1
ing Worship, 9 a. m. Church m.; Evangelistic Service, 7 p: Taylor, Supt.; Worship service, Praangehstictimee~ 7:30 p.m.; School 9:30 ~- m., Fre;~~~
the mfghty. Euler to God'a eall to
Sehool
1:10 a. m. Classes for m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. 10:45 a. m., Vere Swartz,
p;:,::;eetb~ oi 7·30 p.m. Supt.; 10:30 a. m.
wonbip aad lalib. A time to re-dedicate
your lito(
all.
.
Wednesday; Young People's leader.
Y
tbe Naz. 5:45 p. m. YF; Wed.,
Ml, Ualoa F.W,B. Cbureb - Service Friday 7'30 p m
Cbeater Methodfot Cburcb
.....,. - Rev. Kenneth Pierce, m. Junior Choir· 7 p 1111 , 8eljj
Sunday School 9:45 a:m., Earl. MI. Moriah
Pearl A. Casto, pastor;
:'to~; RaymODd Walburn, lor Choir.
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Monday
Tuetdoy
Wodnesdoy
Starkey, Supt.; Evenmg wor- Rev. Daniel Workman pastor abip service, 9 1.
m.ptM Sunda~ s;:~l, :- ~ a. Syraeuse Fint United ·"'
John
Acts
A&lt;ts
Acts
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ship,
7:30
p,
m.
by
Cecil
Cox,
Sunday
School
9:45
a.
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Wor:
Sehool,
10
a.
m.;
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17:22-31
24:10-21
Luymoin; Young People's meet- ship service 11 a, m. Blld 7:30 Thursday of month;
;; vening Service, 7 p. m.; vices 1:30 a. m.; SundaY'~
ing and B1ble Study, 7:30 p.m. p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Meellng, 3rd Wednesday e1
meeting, 7 p. m. Wed- 10:30 a. m.; Biblt Studl, f:
.Wednesday; Choir practtee at Tuesday;
Young
People's month.
Raclne Cburel 1 tb N P. m. Wednesday.
1
0
With the lwpe it will, In lOme JIUlGiure, fo1 ter and help , _
p. m. Thursday.
meeting, 7:30 p. m. Friday,
Flatwoods Metbodlst
e az. 11arrfJemUe l'nlllylerla•
. tain that which il good in family and community U/e, thi8 4-~
lllllland Flnt Baptist Church Ratlaod Cbureh of God _ - Pearl A. Casto, pastor.
arena.- Sunday School t:30 John ,Davies, pastor; ~~~
is
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,,.... -~Sun::d~ay School 9:30 a. m.; Rev. John Smallwood, pastor; ship service, 10 1. m.,
:· ::·: ~y =~1P .:= 30 Seheall0:30 a. m. Wonblp oa•
ture 1pomore by tiM btUinelt finn~ and oriJQJibationt
Sunday 2:30p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m.; EVID· other Sunday, 7:45p.m.
~. ifld.w:.gPray:·~ p. Ylce, 7:30p.m.
whole name1 appear below.
Free WID Bapllsl gelistic aervlce 7 p m. Young day Sehoo~ 10 a.m., John
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Mm~ :· WW~a~
Rev.
pa.slor; Sunday Schoo~ 10 a. nesday· Prayer meeting 7 p Forell Ro MelbodJst
Rolland· Cbo 8• pas ·
.
m.J Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preach- m. Bat:U.day.
· --Bunday School 1 a. m., Mra, .,...
_... of tile N. .
lng service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer
E •
Fred Nease, Supt. Worahip
. -Sunday. School 9:30 a.
aervlceo, 7:30p.m. Wednesday.
Pllcopal
vice, 10 a. m. Re• Wendell m., Morning Worship 10:fli a.
.,._.
araBaplls&amp;
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School
Grace
EpjiCGp8)
Cbareb
Stutler,
pastor.
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service
7:45
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lllddl.,.rt, Ohio
- D.A.V. Hall, coroer Seeond Pomeroy- The Rev. Richard lloatll Metbodlsl t.ur.b,
": m.; Midweek Prayer service Sunday School attmd8n on !
and Pomeroy, MaSOJL Sponsored H. .Martla, Rector. Sunday dleport - M. E,
7.45 p. m. Wednnday.
AprU S was Ill, the
I
by French City Baptist Cburch :~mg Prayer and Sermen, lor; Mn. Nu Moore,
Syraene = o f tbe Naz. $15.78. Worship ,.,.,;ces·
g
In Galllpolia. AlfUiatecl with S,
· a. m.
School Supt.; Church
~ -Sund
c. Thorpe, beld at 10:45 with Ernest ayB.C. Rev. R. L Plllson, pastor.
E UB
1:30 a. m.; Worship
""':-;
ay School 9:30 a. lor, leading.
Sunday School fl'iery Suaday, Enlerprhe EUB . l:llarell - 10:30 a. m.; Methodlsl
m., Morning worship 10 :30 a.m. The MYF held Its regular
Baken of Good Bread
3 P· m. Preaching services the Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor. FeUowsbfp, 7 p, m.; OIOclal
Pentecoatal
meeting Sunday al 6:30. Wor·
Bunllngton, W. Va.
fib Sunday of each month.
Worship service 9:30 a. m,; Sun- Board meeting, 111 Sunday
Pealeeollal Anembly, Roate abip oervices were held at ;
ML Moriah Jlaplfot Churell- day School 10:30 a. m. Youth month, 7!30 p. m. WSCS
IU- Rev. Paul E. Jones, pas- 7:45 p. m. with the ReY.. ·liasto
----- ~-Corner of Fourth and Main St, Fellowship 1:30 p. m.; Boys Monday of month, 7:30 p: m. tor, Sunday School 10 a. m.; Easter SWD'Ise Servio.W wili ,
Middleport Rev. Nyle Bordon, and G1rls Fellowship, 1:30 p. Eleanor Circle, Wedueaday,
Worship, Wednesday and FrJ. be beJd here at 1 a. m. Eastl!l"
mlnlaler. Sunday Scheel 9:30 a. m,; Evening service, 7:30 p. p. m.
day.
breakfast will follow ~ the
m.
Arnold
Rlchanls,
Supt.
10:30
m.,
!nd
and
4th
Sundays:
Youth
Lolart
Fallt
The
Pealeeollal
Cburch
Midchurch
baaement.
lday
TIN~
a. D1. Mornmg Worship.
Cbo.r, 8:30 p. m. Wedaesday. Cbarge James r. Ear!J,
dleport- Soutb 3rd Ave.: Rev, School wW begin aa u al at
240 U.coiD SL 14Jddlepot1 W1l 11110110 1JO E. Seeond
Pomeroy
WY Httt
Naomi Jlapt!at Churcll - Pray,.. Meellne, 7:30 p. m., tar- LETART J'AI,LSB. L. Barrell, pastor; SUnday 9:30 and worship
servrcAS
Sunday Schooll:30 o. m.; Wor. Wednesday.
ship, 7:30 p. m.
School 10 a. m.; Sunday even· will follow at 10:46 a;aw,th
--· ·· ·--~ablp 11 a. m.: Wednesday, f M111'11fag Slar EUB Clbroli- cept 2nd Sunday);
1Di ..angellsUc service, 7:30 the Rev. Casto.
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'
P. m., Prayer service.
Rev. Menzel Slnllh,
puler: School, 1:30 a. m. Sunday,
p. m.; Wednesday Bible Study The Membership 1
· van- 1
Community
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy fled service, 1:30 a. m.,
7:30 p. m.; Saturday night Pray. ge11sm Commission wnl~held
Establlalled In 19M
Clrlelotl Cbartb, llngablry V~ Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, Su~day of month. EASI'
er and Worablp 7:30 p. m.
'fuesday evening, April ,
West Columbia, W. VL
Road - Rev. Clyde lllotoe, Asslt Morrung worship, 10:45 TART- Worship, I p. m., 2nd
Latter Day Saint~
Guests of Mr. and M . illlpastor: Sunday SehoaJ 9:30 a. a. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. and 4th Thurod!lyl;
Cborch Retqaalled Cblli'CII of Jesus more Boyles last Sunday were
Pb. Maaoa '1'/U593
m.; Ralph Carl, Supt Sunday ~3oThursday. Youth Fellowship School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday.
Qrlst of Liller Day &amp;alnll _ Mr. and Mrs. Phillip !9JI!s,
Wtrship aervlce l0:3t a. m. ' p. m. Suuday.
PLE GROVE - Worship, I
C. W. Proffitt, pastor. SII miles Brenda and Joey of Thpjle\-a
and f:30 p. m. altemalely ~ltrldge EUB Cbareb - m., 1st and 3rd
from Racine on Rllcine • Port.- Plalna and Harold Parsoils of
Prayer meeting Wedllesday ai
: Eugene E. Emersou, pas- Cburch School, 9:30 a. m.
Road. Sunday School, 9:30 Parkersburg, W. Va.
7:30 p, m.
lor. Sunday School 1:45 a. m. day. GREAT BEND a. m.; Worslllp 10:30 a. m., Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Yoot
West MaiD SL
Poml!l'o,
Colambla Cbapel _ Worship Russ"!! Archer, Supt. Sunday ablp 1:30 a. m., lJI ud 3rd Sunday evening aervlce al 7:30 and family of Sugar Grove spent
Su~POrt the Churcb of Your Choloo
aervlce each Sunday, 9:15 a. worsbfalp, I0:45 a. m. and 7:30 Sundays; Churcb School, 10:~ p. m.; Wed., worabip aervlce the weekend with their parm.; Sunday School 10 ._ m.· p.m. lemalely. Bible Study t. m. Sunday, MORSE
at 7:30 p. m.
enll, Mr. and Mn. ifBrry GothYouth ServJce ft:IJ p, m. Ev.,; llld prayer oervlce, led by pas- --worablp, II a.m., Ill llld
Roman C tlwl'
rle and Mr. and Mrs, Tom
IDf Worablp 7 , m. each au. tor, 311 p. m. Wednesday. !lmdays; Cburcl&gt; Sebool t:30
a
IC
Yost.
day.
P
Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. m. Sunday.
lAdy of Lurelto Mission Recent vfsitoro Ill Mr. and
PapvtUo eomm1lll!ty I:IIDI'tb 3rd Saturday of mtlltll.
Minersville Melbodilt
Petronek
~io,":""mas Mts. Chaa. D. Woede were Mr.
Butldlnr Soppllu ud llfllworll
-Rev.
11usae1J
Cline
·
pastor
Soulll
Betbel
EUB
a.
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WendeiJ
G.
SluDer,
pastor.
day
~
' Sun- llld Mrs. George Guthrie and
Cbeater, Olllo
Gtnoral~
1 30
Youog People's ~ 7·30 p. :v·~ E. Emeraoll, pas- Sunday School, 10 a.m.; w... Days of Ob~U~ ":'; Holy Mr, and Mrs. Clair Woode alid
Pllont WY Hrll
m. 'lburlday; EvangeUst~ .,;. N :
Y School 1:411 a. m., ship service II a. m.
SL Jolm'•
~ ~ Connie Sue, Pomeroy.
Vlot Saturday, 7:30 p. m. and w:n ~-:"'• Supt.; Sunday l'lrllaad Melllodlsl
Near Guysvl]le (Dutcb ~e)· Shari Swart. of Marietta reSunday, 7::!0 p. m.
P · a. m. llld 7:10 R L MciJulel, pastor.
Rev Frank Manier!,
• cenUy spent several days wllb
JINedom Gotpo1 Mlai&lt;ll - P. m. aJJemalely. BJble Study Scbool 1:30, Harold
Bunda, Maso 10,30 ~:· her grnndmother, . NIDI Rob:nBalban • Stfversville lltad; Ill,
~ayer ServJce, led lly pis- Supt,; ltesneth McLeod, All'l Day ol ObllgaUOD ~,:-· 8 m.~ son, and aunt, Clara Folli8d.\
BuDden ond BallcJina Supplleo
J. Grllflth, pastor; Rogl!r Wll- ~;:.~·
Supt. l'reacblna 7:30 P. m.
Confeuloa,
hour
bei,..; Mr. and Mn. 0. J. Evins if
Ohio
Pb. fl8tl,2tJOII
lonl, Supt.; Sunday School, 10 _ Rev .....
EUB Qardl clay,
Mau.
Grand Blanc, Mlch,, arrived 011
I. m.; Evangellstk Service 7• ~..ene E. ~ . _ Melllodlol Cllurell
Saturday to spend some time
:30 p. m. Pray,.. meeting
~: Sunday W&lt;l'llhip. 1:30 R L. Mc!Danlel, pastor:
SttltHJtlon Army
wltb ber brother Blld sl•ter-il&gt;
p. m. Tuesday.
a. m., Sunday Seboll, 11 L m.: day Scbool t:30 a. m.;
The Salvalloa Army, - ED- law, Mr. and Mn. Dlnsmort
l!afta•d Million _ 011 n Hobart VIneyard, Supt. Bible bJg 10:30 o. m.; MYF 1 p. m,;
Ray S. Wlnlng, olflcer In Boyles.
Ashland ou l'rllducll
Newman, mlulllll8l'J' ·pastor· Study and Prayer 11e1 &lt;lea led Prayer llld Bible Study, 7:30
Sunday 10 a. m. HaJI. Robin and Ra Swartz of
Pborie
WY
HMI
lll11'11d
An.
Soday
l!cbool
1•30
a
m
:
by
pastor,
7:30
P·
m.
Tulldaf,
IL
Wednnday.
uess
meeting;
10:3t a. m. Sua- Hockingport spent several days
Browo•• Bottle Gu
Wll'lhlp lt:30 a. m.; Pre;~ Adult Cia" Meetlq 7:•'J, m. Roe IJilrlap
clay School, ,Bunday 7 p. 11. 1aa1 week with their grandparllld4ltport, Obit
WY 241811
Pom....,
J:30 p. m.; Pray• semce laal Monday of Dlllllth. . :
01ester Lemley, pastor;
Young Peoplea Legtoa; 7:30 p. onll, Mr, and Mrs. Vero
7:30 p. m. '11unday,
• Synlcue.I!UB ~-,ae.. aldp service 1:30 ._ m.;
m. Salvation ~; 'J'bura. Swartz.
Cia . '
•
Paal A, Sellen, pasllr: .IIuo- day School, 10:11 a. m.;
daJ, 1 to s p.m. Ladies Home '
_ __
urcli 0/ Chrut day Schoo~ t:• o. m.~ Bea 1:30 p. m. Prayer llld
~guo; ' · P. m. Prep ~~ World's leading tea drinkArt~ CluJrdl of QrJal.... Qulsonberry, Supt.; 10:'30.L m. Study, Wedneaclay, 7:30 p. m. 7·30 p. ,ib. Bible Study, prayer en are the Britons \Wio have
QuaUIJ l'umltore at tow. Prlcel
Schoaiii'CUIII, mlnlaler; Bible Morning Worahfp service, 111 Jllllaad Mellladlll 011rc11
meeting. Other oervlcel by ao. 1 tier capita ""DBDlinpHnn 0 ,
IJpeclallf - ~ rdtd lltelll
Mlddlepot1, Olllo ·
11J J'l, IDd
~
WY . . . .
and 3rd
Sundays
of the
lllODth. Iter.
J, Lemley,
10•,30 a. llld'
'
m.:•Mondng
atrlatla Wor8hlp,
Endeav- 7:30
p, m.
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ltraiJ&amp;eUs~C.School
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Sunday ~ehool will be at 9:30
8 • m., wltb the replar m"?"
lDi worship to follow at
L m. The Rev. Sidney F
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om Weclnesday at 6 p.m.,
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EST.
a charge of driving without
Deputies had lodged her
operator's license. .
lhE county facility u 1
Evans, upon conviction of
runaway. Collins was booked
charge, was given six
auapicion of statutorryymJ~;
confinement tn Mells
after he merledly 81 ·
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jail with the sentence to be ser. baving Intimate relations with
ved ou a lwHa)o·a-wetk besls. the heiress, deputies said.
ln other court
The girl's mother said
Porter lined Roger Lee
would like to talk with Collins.
$2&gt; and cGS!s for
She also said she and the
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(Continued From Page One) James R. ·Greene, $150,
planned to go Into seclusion.
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-and thr d
1 ·~n
ceremony here today to sign DWI .,: ;ysbe n l Grilnm.
Into law a two-mooth extension
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for enrollment In medical illlur· $_10 and costs, stop sign
ance provisions or Medicare. tion.
He chose a federally finano- Forfeiting bonds were Okey
VISIT US FOR
ed apartment project lor the R. Laudermllt, $2'1.50 on a speed
A TASTY DINNERI
elder! as the scene lor the cilatlon, and Richard sayre
y
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(EST)
Then
be
$2&gt;
bond
for
failure
to
stay
on
We provide you witb lots
1
er~ ~":~tend ~ Friday ' tho right half of the roadway,
of good food, pleaaing ser·
~rvles at 12 , 15 p.m. (EST)
vice plus all the littfe ex·
wllb his family at a Roman
tras that making dining out
on Elster a happy ilccaslon.
Catholic cathedral In San An·
to .
OPEN 6:90 A.M.
nro.
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Pri'soriers are
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Cements PoSitiOn

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award,
tbe 0. W.
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Highway
Patrol's
Nil Award.
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by Mr. o. w. Merrell In lbe of.
flee of Colonel Rdreft M. ada~anwnte, Patrol 11UJ16i b1l••""'.
n wu pre• ,,., tn reqn!UoD
Gl PalrvlmaD Rwrllell'l C!Otii'IC'
a dellli nlDaQan ID a 1 ua
duel wHh a upec!M llllmle!.., 011. Ill¥ I, Jill, Ill Gellll
Comit)".
AI 1:• a.m:, M1,y 1, .Patrol·

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Gallipolis
Post since as was
ol!lcer
bas beeo
he was appointed patrolman Ia
November, 1112.
The body of a man believed
to be the owner of tha car m.
volved In the Incident, Charles
llrristen, ~ge
Wood Coun·
1)1 has been locatocl near Laulll,
lnailllfll' tiiUDI bla attacler. Klnlucky by tbe Kentuclcy
Palrolmaa R U U. walt• Slate Pollee. Tesia 11'1 DOW beed lo the 1111t Gl tbe ldflbway
C!llducled to CDDllrm
,.. llelp, llldlo,ecllllrr be 'qW
lin lar I I o•:e and Nfllled
It leave lbl UDIII oiiMr
Patrol olllcerta ai111d.
BABY CHICKS
While 111111111 for lllilr PaPrl. a lot. A,&lt;. f.t
trol officers, Bus !0 Nlllllned
=IOoi.OIGoal
"'ool Gu Stlllon
lD CQ!!IIIM" . .
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Ohio. .who
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Robert
27, o!bad PemIJ!Di on tht INDI 1111 of the
car, an of a IIHic!eD ut up and
fired a nvolvao point blaut,
the bulle! lllrlklng Patrolman
llulsell ill the abdomen.
A!tloouglt Mrloualy WOIIIIded,
the G!flcer relul'lled the fire

OPEN FRI~~y ·NIGHTS

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Christel! met with foul play at

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State Highw.,. PalrvlmaD pnacbecl tbe ear wllh eaullon slit In correct lint aid care
CUHord L. Rossell today re- and BUD draWD, the oocupalll, bls owa Injury.

llua8el1 approacbed 1 car
lllleclln -pan w1t1o a lllfll.
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MOSCOW -LEONID L. BREzbnev cemented his position toRest1111111f
day as a lop Kremlin leader In CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (UP[) ~whtre It Is A TrtBt To £Gf"
voling that saw the retirement Two of four prisoners who saw·
of two "old BolshevlkB" and ed their way through the back
IN MIDDLEPOttT
Nlkita Kbrwlicbev lose his last windows of the Guernsey Countoe-bold mthe Comljlunlsty par· ty Jail Thursday were st1ll on ~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~
tyMembera of lbe Party's Ceo- ~u\too: :::·were
Clyde
tral Committee re-elec:IM the Woods, 38, Bellaire, and Rich119-yeaN&gt;Id Brezhnev as ~rty ard L. Ratarechelle, 34, East
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secretary paeral and to tile Hampton, Mass.
· illue Sarson, 76, of Port. I'UlJni il·member politburo at Recaptured at Parkersburg
land, wbo wu buried 'lblll't: the clooo
the 23r4 Soviet w. va., were James Hoslutler:
day ~ Letart Falls cemetery Communist party congress.
23, Cambridge, and Robert L.
folloWJIIC oemces -* the RaclDe
O'Hara, 38, Mll'llos Ferry, Au·
Blptlst churdl, bad •
s o n,
thorities said Hostutler was
Joba, who preceded him
In
WEU!ER TO SPEAK
In Jail fGI' assault and bre.liklng
death, a fact omitted 1D the Meigs Coonly Rap. RaiJih and entering, O'Hara and WO&lt;ids !
regular oblluary notll'l!.
Welker will be the guest apeak- for breaking and entering
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er at the Meigs Chapter 53, Ralarechelle for forgery.
RESIGNS A8 CADET
Disabled American Veterans prisoners stole a ear to get w
Melvin R. Vau Melfi', P~e- when they observe their &lt;IZild Parkersburg.
I
roy, bas resigned his pos!Uon birthday Monday evening April
as cadet radio dispatcher at 11 at the DAV Hall Butter·
the Gallipolis Stele Highway rurt-av, Pomeroy. A ' Chloken Give MHS Concert
Patrol post. Van Meter bas dinner will be served ., 6 p. The Spring coneert of the i
accepted · employment in Cin- m. and all members and their comblm!d bands will be given
nali, acrordlng 1o a report by families are urged to attend. April 15 at I p. m. In the audl· "-., :!:" ..__':~~
the patrol, He joined the local
at Middleport High
School,
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post oa AprU 25, ~LOCAL TEMPS
torium. Mr. Wllllam Russell,
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Mlftln dial The temperature tn Pome- mslnlmental nstruclor,
will
WEAR
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WilliAMS WINNER
roy's bualnesa distrlcl at 11:!0 COIIduct.
ltocer Wllllams, Thurman, a.m. today was 44 degrees UD· The Junior band c~mposed
was the Gallla COWII)' adult win- der cloudy skies,
of beginners and second year
,
ner In the 4th aunual 0 hI o
players, the cadet band com·
DIVISION OF BULOVA
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Trame slogan-&lt;!ssay conltst,
NOW YOU KNOW
posed of 7th and 8th graders,
:f
1ponsored by the ObiD Depart. lly United Preu Intema~aal and the high scllool band, will - - - - - - PMIM
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ment o! Highway Safety. His The ha!nprln&amp; In a lady'o have parts in the program.
winning slopa was "My First watdr II len llru -.lhlnl tiro TickeiB will be on sale only the
Concern ls for
aa!ety."
dian let of • ..._ llalr.
night o! the program.

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1&amp;, ll1d her . mOtller Ml~ ~ Donald ColllDI, IJ,
tearful niiiiiDa today uno1er a Cillf., eurrea4ered to
dreoebing shower ll Juvenile here;
hall within bours of tbe 'l1lll ilfl. mJsslnl fnlll

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Gallia-Meigs Officer Receive sPatrol's Highest Award

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Recorlf•ll Mualc For Your Evtry Moall

LYI4S50

e SURE WIN
e RED · ROSE
e TUXEDO

ANNOONCB DANCE
There wiD be a dance tbil
Saturday, April 9, at the Fra·
terDaJ Order o! Eqles HaD In
rometoy beginnlllll II I p.m.
Mualc will be Allen Lee King'l

Come lnl S.. Our Fine S.ltcllon Of
lttCDI• From The Malt Popular Labels.

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ll!lre fortune IIIII other
lrUclr: pardwed for ahoul
Mils Lohse Is a julllll' lilA• In three years. "l woulclll't do
"I Willi to morrr DoD,

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llllelurges- Floreuce Tbeiso
Leon, W. Va.; Linda Pei'J'Y,
Long Bottom; June Cremeans,
RuUand; Elza Welch, Pomeroy;
Margaret Roush, Mason; Barry Stover, Middleport; Eloise
Snider, Middleport; _Kay Lopn,
Pomeroy; Katie Estep, Middleport; JuJietle Glrolami, Pomeroy.

Built With !ndlcotts W11ring Quality!

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-Easter music by the Junior
and senior choirs will be pre~nted at .a p. m. at the Ra·
c1ne Baptist Church.
-Sunrise services begin at_ 6
~- m, at the Long Bottom Chns·
tian Church.
.
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-Sunrise &amp;ervrce at tile ~Y·
ra&lt;USO
Asbury
MethodlSI
Church ol 6 a. m. with Duane
G. SluUer 81 speaker and MYF
Georp A. Stewart
membera In charge of the ~
Of Pomeroy DieA
gram. Bl'l!aklast Will be sen
Funeral services for George at 7 8· m., followed by worsillp
rt 112
ho died services at 8·41! a m and sun.
8
Arlhur tew:m;, 't wbis
1- day School ~I 9:45 .: m. Rev.
Thursday ev I 1
res w s Stutler is pasto·
dence on Lincoln Hill, Pome- :..&amp;mrtse ~ice ~i
the
roy, will be held Monday mom- Laurel CUH Free Methodist
at 10_a.m. at the Ewing Church at 6·30 a m. Louis
With burial on the flm. Diehl and the'
b . ill
In the Middleport HID
you c 0" .~
cemetery.
be In charge. A film, He
Survivors Include his wife, Lives" wiD be shown ot 7 a.m.
Nell!e Stewart; three dangh- -Sunrise services at 6 a. m.
ters, May Wllliams, Cleveland: at the Bethany EUB Chnreh.
Freda Johnson, Canton; Helen -sunrise service at I • . m.
Smith, Jolret, 01.-; two sons, al tile Syracuse EUB Chw·ch.
Donald Siewert, Columbos, and
cart Webster, Joliet, 01. Frlendo
MEET TONIGHT
caD at the fUIIOI'Il borne The Meigs Counl)' Ooonbunl·
era AssoclaUon will meet fo.
night at 8 o'clock, at tbe clubVettrau Memorlll BMpllol bGUse on Snowball Hill near
Admhslou - Mrs. Leonard Syrac-. There will be
rcStover, Racine;
Coll!llanCe freshmenls served follllWing
Shleldo, Pomeroy; Robert Bar· the business '"'I'Mm Members
rett, IIQtland; Mrs.
pearlle llld Interested member..to • be
~ ~~ord
are lnvlted.
tin, Reeds We· Nellie ElrllD.
SON PROOBDED HIM

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Mi"Jn' dep~mwnt ·~kt·· ~. ~~~~~
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Sunrise Servicee

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Miss Lohse

WEA111ER '

Lynda . . _ up .._. at ilie
Unlvenll)' of TI!UI.
MillY bwllnesses and plants
aC!I'OSB the nat!GD e!Oied for part
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COLlJMIIUS IUPI) _ An
eight-point program deslped to
upgrade educational opportunlties for adults through the publie school system will be preth 1 te Board of
1d

TWO WORDS

DaJi.v SelltiDel, Pomeroy-:M14dl~rt, o •• April e. liiH-7

..,B.e.;t· =~ ·A--d~j~t ·~-~~~-~peaker for j un ~aster oy
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....,...Y illll1b' eJead7,. eenI)J, Mrs. Jobuotr arrived ' - lllllled -1 Willi ,..,,,. Of
day, 1111 Pleitdtot lid . Lrlci iJarrlot IIIOIIIINII.
B*lnn new In Tburlcll)' lid

oervlees at blgb noon, Delle'V·Ith• anticipation of 'tile
ers ptbll'ed to ponder
and joy of Easter Sunday.
lhe death ol Jesus Christ.
Good Friday' was the llrst
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For Reman Cttltollcl,
Frldty II U. 1!!111 dl7
year whtiiDO Man Is
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eb~ed !be
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Frklq ~.
Iir J1U11!fti111 watches and .

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For

Cbrlltlans,

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lbe d8y ol Holy Weel!
eommeliloralts
lbe Last
per and Jesus' a ••_•••• "'

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The program, prepared by
Citi~ens Advisory Committee
Adult Education,
thai a Division of Adult
caUoo be established In
state Department of
and thai the legislature
the statules Ill make the
vision of such programs
streamlined.
ll 1so be
The board wi a
by Supt. E. E. Holt to approve
creation of joint vocatiOnal
sc:hool distriCts In
County and In Defiance Fultoo,
Henry and Wlllilllll8 ;olj/!lies,
H0 It wlll also
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Banua7qr.IID

Farman Bank &amp; Savings Co.

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proval of work • ,_,
grams In the following
trlcls: Eastern Local,,
County: Elmwood, Wood,
boro, Highland; Jefferson
Local, Ashtabula;
Valley VocaUonal; New
delphia, Tuscarawas;
Loca~ Meigs.

Pomeroy

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Drug Store

WHITE OR BROWN LEATHER
Sizes 3'h to 8

Middleport, 0.

$2:~~ ~,'"'

Sem·c··es Set

CLEANING
Robl'nson'S
Pomeroy

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Middleport

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CecU 1!: carpenter Yootb
Leader, will speak at lpt!Cial
1UJ1!iH aervlcea at I ~· m.,
Euler Sunday at the VInton
Methodist Church. There will
also be special m~.
Sunday ~ehool will be at 9:30
8 • m., wltb the replar m"?"
lDi worship to follow at
L m. The Rev. Sidney F
y,
the pastor, wUI bring the Easter message, "Tbe .~ttness of
the Empty Tomb.
The morning worship will
ajso feature a SQio by Mr.
Danle'l Evans, ::Ope~ the Oates
to the Temple. !he chGII' w11l
also present spec1al music. The
public Is Invited to allend.
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Easl!Jr llllftriM
llel'flces wU1 lie conducted at
mlmY o! the Meigs CGUII~' churcbes Sunday,
Ourrches, In addition to !bose
1n the county that bave alreedy been announced Include:

DEAFIIESS?
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ex~nence

in background beauty.

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WHITE FLATS &amp; STRAPS
'2·99 and $3·"

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Pomeroy; Clara Ellis, llutlond;
Mrs. David Davidson and son,
Pomeroy; Edward Jordan, Dex·
ter.
Births • Mr. and Mrs. Leonord Slover, Racine, a SOIL
Meils General Rosplla)
Admlulou - Alice Bletner,

Old Town Flats
Society Notf3

I.Stltelt.

WERNER RADIO &amp;T.vI

Middleport, o.

N. 2nd Ave.

N. 2nd Ave,

Midclleport,

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Dog Foods - Flour - Ingredients

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and nutrition and has attallleel an accUO:utated point hour
rail~ of 3.9.
Aa president of WSOA, Mils
Lohse will serve on the council
on student affairs, a board
conslsling of adminl!lrators,
faculty members 111111 students
which legislate aU unlveralty
rules and regulations.
She is also presently serving
as president of Chimes, the
Junior Women's bono~ary, and
vice pt'esident of Omrcron Nu,
1 national home economics honorary.

EVIDS Appears

airl told

N

deputies

"however .

~ -~na to i:y
wilt 11D1iJ after~ba fini1be1

lblDk now ,.

bls Air FOI'C' traln!Di."
About dawn, the atrl
released from juvenlle haU
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the costody of her mother 'QII
Norman J. l!lYIIIIS, Reeds9111e, the promtse she would apJMtar/1
~de bla ltCOIId
a probalioD o!flcer
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wtihln a year befon1
om Weclnesday at 6 p.m.,
" "·--...,.Frant w. P1lrfel' Jr. today
EST.
a charge of driving without
Deputies had lodged her
operator's license. .
lhE county facility u 1
Evans, upon conviction of
runaway. Collins was booked
charge, was given six
auapicion of statutorryymJ~;
confinement tn Mells
after he merledly 81 ·
-Iota Bmrum
jail with the sentence to be ser. baving Intimate relations with
ved ou a lwHa)o·a-wetk besls. the heiress, deputies said.
ln other court
The girl's mother said
Porter lined Roger Lee
would like to talk with Collins.
$2&gt; and cGS!s for
She also said she and the
P-WYWSSf
(Continued From Page One) James R. ·Greene, $150,
planned to go Into seclusion.
2ML~
-and thr d
1 ·~n
ceremony here today to sign DWI .,: ;ysbe n l Grilnm.
Into law a two-mooth extension
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for enrollment In medical illlur· $_10 and costs, stop sign
ance provisions or Medicare. tion.
He chose a federally finano- Forfeiting bonds were Okey
VISIT US FOR
ed apartment project lor the R. Laudermllt, $2'1.50 on a speed
A TASTY DINNERI
elder! as the scene lor the cilatlon, and Richard sayre
y
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(EST)
Then
be
$2&gt;
bond
for
failure
to
stay
on
We provide you witb lots
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er~ ~":~tend ~ Friday ' tho right half of the roadway,
of good food, pleaaing ser·
~rvles at 12 , 15 p.m. (EST)
vice plus all the littfe ex·
wllb his family at a Roman
tras that making dining out
on Elster a happy ilccaslon.
Catholic cathedral In San An·
to .
OPEN 6:90 A.M.
nro.
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TO 8:00P.M.

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BEAUTY SALON

TREAT THE FAMILY THIS EAmR

Pri'soriers are
Sti'II at Larfle
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Cements PoSitiOn

lllghest the
award,
tbe 0. W.
Mereelvecl
Highway
Patrol's
Nil Award.
.
'11111 pr llatkll was madf
by Mr. o. w. Merrell In lbe of.
flee of Colonel Rdreft M. ada~anwnte, Patrol 11UJ16i b1l••""'.
n wu pre• ,,., tn reqn!UoD
Gl PalrvlmaD Rwrllell'l C!Otii'IC'
a dellli nlDaQan ID a 1 ua
duel wHh a upec!M llllmle!.., 011. Ill¥ I, Jill, Ill Gellll
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Post since as was
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bas beeo
he was appointed patrolman Ia
November, 1112.
The body of a man believed
to be the owner of tha car m.
volved In the Incident, Charles
llrristen, ~ge
Wood Coun·
1)1 has been locatocl near Laulll,
lnailllfll' tiiUDI bla attacler. Klnlucky by tbe Kentuclcy
Palrolmaa R U U. walt• Slate Pollee. Tesia 11'1 DOW beed lo the 1111t Gl tbe ldflbway
C!llducled to CDDllrm
,.. llelp, llldlo,ecllllrr be 'qW
lin lar I I o•:e and Nfllled
It leave lbl UDIII oiiMr
Patrol olllcerta ai111d.
BABY CHICKS
While 111111111 for lllilr PaPrl. a lot. A,&lt;. f.t
trol officers, Bus !0 Nlllllned
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"'ool Gu Stlllon
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Robert
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car, an of a IIHic!eD ut up and
fired a nvolvao point blaut,
the bulle! lllrlklng Patrolman
llulsell ill the abdomen.
A!tloouglt Mrloualy WOIIIIded,
the G!flcer relul'lled the fire

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Christel! met with foul play at

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CUHord L. Rossell today re- and BUD draWD, the oocupalll, bls owa Injury.

llua8el1 approacbed 1 car
lllleclln -pan w1t1o a lllfll.
1111 per1011 npart frCIIIr WGOII

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day as a lop Kremlin leader In CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (UP[) ~whtre It Is A TrtBt To £Gf"
voling that saw the retirement Two of four prisoners who saw·
of two "old BolshevlkB" and ed their way through the back
IN MIDDLEPOttT
Nlkita Kbrwlicbev lose his last windows of the Guernsey Countoe-bold mthe Comljlunlsty par· ty Jail Thursday were st1ll on ~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~
tyMembera of lbe Party's Ceo- ~u\too: :::·were
Clyde
tral Committee re-elec:IM the Woods, 38, Bellaire, and Rich119-yeaN&gt;Id Brezhnev as ~rty ard L. Ratarechelle, 34, East
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secretary paeral and to tile Hampton, Mass.
· illue Sarson, 76, of Port. I'UlJni il·member politburo at Recaptured at Parkersburg
land, wbo wu buried 'lblll't: the clooo
the 23r4 Soviet w. va., were James Hoslutler:
day ~ Letart Falls cemetery Communist party congress.
23, Cambridge, and Robert L.
folloWJIIC oemces -* the RaclDe
O'Hara, 38, Mll'llos Ferry, Au·
Blptlst churdl, bad •
s o n,
thorities said Hostutler was
Joba, who preceded him
In
WEU!ER TO SPEAK
In Jail fGI' assault and bre.liklng
death, a fact omitted 1D the Meigs Coonly Rap. RaiJih and entering, O'Hara and WO&lt;ids !
regular oblluary notll'l!.
Welker will be the guest apeak- for breaking and entering
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er at the Meigs Chapter 53, Ralarechelle for forgery.
RESIGNS A8 CADET
Disabled American Veterans prisoners stole a ear to get w
Melvin R. Vau Melfi', P~e- when they observe their &lt;IZild Parkersburg.
I
roy, bas resigned his pos!Uon birthday Monday evening April
as cadet radio dispatcher at 11 at the DAV Hall Butter·
the Gallipolis Stele Highway rurt-av, Pomeroy. A ' Chloken Give MHS Concert
Patrol post. Van Meter bas dinner will be served ., 6 p. The Spring coneert of the i
accepted · employment in Cin- m. and all members and their comblm!d bands will be given
nali, acrordlng 1o a report by families are urged to attend. April 15 at I p. m. In the audl· "-., :!:" ..__':~~
the patrol, He joined the local
at Middleport High
School,
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torium. Mr. Wllllam Russell,
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Mlftln dial The temperature tn Pome- mslnlmental nstruclor,
will
WEAR
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WilliAMS WINNER
roy's bualnesa distrlcl at 11:!0 COIIduct.
ltocer Wllllams, Thurman, a.m. today was 44 degrees UD· The Junior band c~mposed
was the Gallla COWII)' adult win- der cloudy skies,
of beginners and second year
,
ner In the 4th aunual 0 hI o
players, the cadet band com·
DIVISION OF BULOVA
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Trame slogan-&lt;!ssay conltst,
NOW YOU KNOW
posed of 7th and 8th graders,
:f
1ponsored by the ObiD Depart. lly United Preu Intema~aal and the high scllool band, will - - - - - - PMIM
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ment o! Highway Safety. His The ha!nprln&amp; In a lady'o have parts in the program.
winning slopa was "My First watdr II len llru -.lhlnl tiro TickeiB will be on sale only the
Concern ls for
aa!ety."
dian let of • ..._ llalr.
night o! the program.

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tearful niiiiiDa today uno1er a Cillf., eurrea4ered to
dreoebing shower ll Juvenile here;
hall within bours of tbe 'l1lll ilfl. mJsslnl fnlll

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Recorlf•ll Mualc For Your Evtry Moall

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e SURE WIN
e RED · ROSE
e TUXEDO

ANNOONCB DANCE
There wiD be a dance tbil
Saturday, April 9, at the Fra·
terDaJ Order o! Eqles HaD In
rometoy beginnlllll II I p.m.
Mualc will be Allen Lee King'l

Come lnl S.. Our Fine S.ltcllon Of
lttCDI• From The Malt Popular Labels.

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ll!lre fortune IIIII other
lrUclr: pardwed for ahoul
Mils Lohse Is a julllll' lilA• In three years. "l woulclll't do
"I Willi to morrr DoD,

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llllelurges- Floreuce Tbeiso
Leon, W. Va.; Linda Pei'J'Y,
Long Bottom; June Cremeans,
RuUand; Elza Welch, Pomeroy;
Margaret Roush, Mason; Barry Stover, Middleport; Eloise
Snider, Middleport; _Kay Lopn,
Pomeroy; Katie Estep, Middleport; JuJietle Glrolami, Pomeroy.

Built With !ndlcotts W11ring Quality!

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-Easter music by the Junior
and senior choirs will be pre~nted at .a p. m. at the Ra·
c1ne Baptist Church.
-Sunrise services begin at_ 6
~- m, at the Long Bottom Chns·
tian Church.
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-Sunrise &amp;ervrce at tile ~Y·
ra&lt;USO
Asbury
MethodlSI
Church ol 6 a. m. with Duane
G. SluUer 81 speaker and MYF
Georp A. Stewart
membera In charge of the ~
Of Pomeroy DieA
gram. Bl'l!aklast Will be sen
Funeral services for George at 7 8· m., followed by worsillp
rt 112
ho died services at 8·41! a m and sun.
8
Arlhur tew:m;, 't wbis
1- day School ~I 9:45 .: m. Rev.
Thursday ev I 1
res w s Stutler is pasto·
dence on Lincoln Hill, Pome- :..&amp;mrtse ~ice ~i
the
roy, will be held Monday mom- Laurel CUH Free Methodist
at 10_a.m. at the Ewing Church at 6·30 a m. Louis
With burial on the flm. Diehl and the'
b . ill
In the Middleport HID
you c 0" .~
cemetery.
be In charge. A film, He
Survivors Include his wife, Lives" wiD be shown ot 7 a.m.
Nell!e Stewart; three dangh- -Sunrise services at 6 a. m.
ters, May Wllliams, Cleveland: at the Bethany EUB Chnreh.
Freda Johnson, Canton; Helen -sunrise service at I • . m.
Smith, Jolret, 01.-; two sons, al tile Syracuse EUB Chw·ch.
Donald Siewert, Columbos, and
cart Webster, Joliet, 01. Frlendo
MEET TONIGHT
caD at the fUIIOI'Il borne The Meigs Counl)' Ooonbunl·
era AssoclaUon will meet fo.
night at 8 o'clock, at tbe clubVettrau Memorlll BMpllol bGUse on Snowball Hill near
Admhslou - Mrs. Leonard Syrac-. There will be
rcStover, Racine;
Coll!llanCe freshmenls served follllWing
Shleldo, Pomeroy; Robert Bar· the business '"'I'Mm Members
rett, IIQtland; Mrs.
pearlle llld Interested member..to • be
~ ~~ord
are lnvlted.
tin, Reeds We· Nellie ElrllD.
SON PROOBDED HIM

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Sunrise Servicee

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Miss Lohse

WEA111ER '

Lynda . . _ up .._. at ilie
Unlvenll)' of TI!UI.
MillY bwllnesses and plants
aC!I'OSB the nat!GD e!Oied for part
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COLlJMIIUS IUPI) _ An
eight-point program deslped to
upgrade educational opportunlties for adults through the publie school system will be preth 1 te Board of
1d

TWO WORDS

DaJi.v SelltiDel, Pomeroy-:M14dl~rt, o •• April e. liiH-7

..,B.e.;t· =~ ·A--d~j~t ·~-~~~-~peaker for j un ~aster oy
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day, 1111 Pleitdtot lid . Lrlci iJarrlot IIIOIIIINII.
B*lnn new In Tburlcll)' lid

oervlees at blgb noon, Delle'V·Ith• anticipation of 'tile
ers ptbll'ed to ponder
and joy of Easter Sunday.
lhe death ol Jesus Christ.
Good Friday' was the llrst
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For Reman Cttltollcl,
Frldty II U. 1!!111 dl7
year whtiiDO Man Is
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and healblg, MlnersvUle,
Ohio. End. your sewer trouble.
We have all size sewer
tnea. Reasooable rata. Call
WY ~4, day or night.
t 1~ llc

you opare lMO
bOOn a week? u 110, you co
earn $2&amp; to $50 per .veek. Car
Is neceaeary. Call fur illtervi&lt;w Mr. Baldwin, WY Z.
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DINNER
ROAST PORK
and
DRESSING
BIOASTED
QfiCKEN
We provldt you with lob of good food, p\easiDI 181'Yice plua all the Uttle atru that make diDID&amp; out 011
Iuter 1 happy occuloD. ColD!! to Bllley'al

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

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ALL FOODS AVAILABLI FOR CARRY.OUT

till,

BAD.EY'S RESTA1JRAN'f

For Sale

211 1. Moln

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available for the rirutlle
CUb Cldet. 7, 10, 12 power modello built for ,..
lid lore llfl. Come Ill far""
filii CUb Cldot IIDIJ,

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Qta;IIIJ tractAlr. WY Z.Zl29.

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TRACfOR, good 1100 yarda from dam, 4 fOOIIII
"1tlhll, bora and brakoa, ?12111 bloth with udlltiM
neec1a !:mod op. Phooe yeara old, bardwood 11110111,1
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redecaraled, drilled ...U.
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11!011 "''· ll, Reedmlll
Help Wanted
6ZI3.
1 7 Jtc
PJIWI to work from 1:30 to $1RUGS DIRTY! Relit electric
_daya a week. Must be: shampow for f1 with
~atiiP?II honoal. lolurl'a Drive chaSf of Luatre Foam.
Ja,
W. Va. Pllene '1'/J. enblell Hardwart, Porn•!
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OVER 20 MODELS ON OISPLAYl

SPECIAL SALE

THIS WEEKI

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, Trophy RactS Saturday Night From 8pm

REGISTER FOR PRIZES

Comp~ Ho~ Full of

'l'loll'd &amp; Olive

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Furniture, So:ne Pracl!ally New Ineludlnc
Food Freat.W'.

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FURNITURE 11111
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J 4 boor• per day, monthly pof?Denlt.
I ciV1 1 . . -. II A. M. to I llnllh. See lt locaDy. Write
f, )(., ,m educaliol:, aperl- Credll Depl., '101 Lii:Coln,
- . ... 11?11 ether quallfl- eoola, l:od.
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11. Greek
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I::D 1Pilza, $1.50. Jacl:'a Dill)' Jim', MlddliiJOrt. tJ I tlc

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BLUE LUSTRE not only
have Mums, Aza1eas,
carpets of aon but leavea
drangeas, Geraniums,
neerarill, Calcilarlas, Tulips, soil and lofty. Rent electric I
Lllles. Pric.. from $.85 to $3. o:i:ampooer fl. Pickens Bar11H
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We have all size sewer
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

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ALL FOODS AVAILABLI FOR CARRY.OUT

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BAD.EY'S RESTA1JRAN'f

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planls for Easter gifts.
BLUE LUSTRE not only
have Mums, Aza1eas,
carpets of aon but leavea
drangeas, Geraniums,
neerarill, Calcilarlas, Tulips, soil and lofty. Rent electric I
Lllles. Pric.. from $.85 to $3. o:i:ampooer fl. Pickens Bar11H
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rellgtoua oymbsls and "Be-

Youths' Morals at Stake on any
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••Morals at Stake on 0 u r"'ment, ..The cireu~atton of perIwws autuU~ .• """ ·t~~:: ~:;:!~ r&gt;f , .nrlir·RI:~~ contalnmg salac~B
the program, presented by Mrs. matenal and highly 'BU~esnve
l'lllls Reibel when Pomeroy and offe~slve motion piCtureS
Shakespeare ciuO mt:i W&lt;:~~:::::: 1~!'!oj tPlPv~~lnn. play an importday afternoon at the borne of an_t part In the develapm,~t
Mrs. Dale Smith, Spring Ave. crune among, o~ youth
Mn. Reibel brought out that closed with 'Let • get the
obscene literature cause!~ crime ! generate smut off th~ news
and . delinquency and is one of ', sta nds •. out of the malls: away
the primary probltms m the ' from ftlm and get on WJ!b the
United States today II condi· !\ task of building solidly I
tions the minds of children.
structure
of deeP.nt
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1 Mrs. Smith president.
wilh th&lt; Women's Creed
son. Devotions were Jed by

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TONIGHT th•u SUNDAY
"GOODBYE CHARLIE"
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BABY CHICKS

Debbie Reynolds, Tony
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Fri. &amp; Sat. Apr. 1-9
(with 8 Gil. of Gas I
C•rti1ild GIS Stltion

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M-mhP.ra responded to ro1l MrS. Lee Davidson, daughter
call with community bnprove-1 of Mr. and Mrs.
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ment. communications were Jones, has l!len retumed to her
:-:::~ f!i'"! th~ district wesi- home in Athens fro~ Gra.ntl l
dent, concerning the compiling Hospital in ColumbUs wnere line
of a history of the club and a hns been treated for a lung
cbairman of culture and litera· Infection. She wJII return to her
ture. Plans were made for a classes at the Chauncey schools
planned potluck luncheon at the Monday.
next meeting May II, at the M D the I Welker Colum·
home of Mrs: C. F. Tompkins. , bus r~isit:d ~is week :Vitb her
Mrs. Robert Warner read. anlpar•' nts ' Mr . and Mrs . Charles
article &amp;n The
Internahona Sauer
Peace Gardens between Cana·
de and the United States.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
At the close of the meeting, and Mrs. Horace McElhinny
8 dessert course was served by were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balli
the boste&lt;s from a table with Chester Road, and Mr. and
white cover and centered with Mrs. Charles Johnson and son,
an Easter arrangement. ·
Mike, of Trimble.
Bill Slater, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Slater, is recovering satisfactorily from an eye
injury which kept him hospitAl·
DureU·of DaUao deslgu lbe tennis-type ·overjtlouae and
permanelt pleated sklrl (center~ Sharply eontrastlnC
!zed in Gallipolis for several
stripes are eounterpolnted by erlsp, wb!te linea colilr
Patty Crossen was guest of days.
and long musician's tie of stylized ftowor ptlnt by Kabro
honor at a partv given by her Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey·
of Houston (rlgbl). Drm Ia Uned Ia malcllln&amp; prlal.
mother, Mrs. Mary Crossen, doe odf HunthtmgtEon. 1W. Va.,kared
Sund'av in observance of her spen mg. e as er wee en
. 13th birthday anniversary. The with thetr pllrents .. Mr. and
dinner was prepared by Patty's Mrs. .James Brewmgton, Mtd·
lllliii&lt;!IIIIIO.. !!! : II' mPopular Dtmandl .;.;
· grandmother, Mrs.
Marga· dleport, and Mr. and
Mrs.
The ~uUve Committee
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ret Archer and her aunt, Mrs. Lvuckeydoo of New Haven, w.
of the ,Salllbury I"''A met
I Elmer Bums.
a.
Ill
A decorated birthday cake . Mr. and Mrs. Branch Flem·
Thursday aflernooa at e
'tth Ice cream fol· \ mg have returned to Fort Land·
S
sehool to plan ajlllley supper
was serv ed W
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. 'I Th
Sa
t of The al the oclt•ol Salurday; AJI'
lowing the dinner. She receiv- e a e, a., . owmg a YISI
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cramen
: ed gUts and cards from those here with relahves.
Lord's Supper was observed In rU Ill. The preceeds an to
1 attending the party.
Sending . Mtss Mary Schaaf, Columb~s, the
Middleport
churches, be used lor publicity on the
, gifts and cards from Columbus , VISited recently with her "" Thursday evening. The Maundy bond Issue lor lbe aew schooL
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M s Mary Walker and I ter and family, Mr. and Mrs . . Thursday Communion service
Attendta&amp;: were Mrs. WU·
~~~~= Fl~~ence Crossen.
Everett Bachner and fa'?ily. [ was held . at Heath Methodist 111m ObiiDior, president
Members attending the
Mrs. Earl Davenport " a Cburch wtth the Rev. M. E. Mrs.
Barry Carletoa, Mrs.
. nor were Mr. and Mrs . . Del· surgtcal pahent at Holzer hos· Dnwson offielating.
PhD ObUnger, Mrs. James
mar Rothgeb and daughter, ptlal m Gallipolis.
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He presented a communion wm,
Mrs. Berberl Dlxoa,
. Becky, Cheshire: Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs .. Charles Bmg, meditatloa entitled, "Love One Mrs. Roy Graeser, Mrs. Ray·
. Mrs. Elmer Burns, Bobby Jo Cleveland, are vtstli~ her m&lt;&gt; Another." The special anthem monel Cole, Mrs.
Frlllklbl
entitled, IIIIer, Mrs. Jacll Clrlll aad
I and Mike Archer, Mrs. Marga. ther, Mrs . .1. K. Smtih, Sr. for by tire choir was
· ret Archer, Mrs. Mary
the Easter weekend.. .
"Come Let Us Worship"
by Edward Bartels.
' sen and Cheryl Crossen, sis.ter da~ghter, Judy, wtll JOm them Pallstrlna under the direction 3
.aa·m'f•zall!l~l•~
of Patty. Calling in the
Frtday for the weekend.
of Mr. William Russell with
were Mrs. Charles Archer
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cale Mrs. C. M. Hennes)' at the
Mike Archer.
and daughters, Mereta: Mehs· organ. Mr. RusseU played an
~~~~~~====""! fill and Megan, .left thts week organ prelude, ''Into the Woods
Often aa follal may spend many waking houn teUbw another about their diets, desserts are atill defmitely INf And.
for thell' home m Norfolk, Va. M Master went" and Twila
110 ·matter how many new desserts · are created or dlsecwered.
LITTLE GIRLS
Mrs. Cale .and children have Cl~tworthy was the candlelightnone can ever quite eompete with the old-fashioned 1oodn•
been here Wtth her mother, Mrs.
Mr J k Beohtle and Mr
of shortcakes smothered with fruit. None, that ia. ex~t ~
Max Roller while Mr. Cale was 7a'mes ' ~~ were ushers 10; Egp were colored and .East· newer, easier-to-pnpare shortcakes that are made with paftio.
on sea duty wtth lh• U. N. Na· Ill
.
er boxes prepared for reSidents \ized refrigerated biscUits llnd eanned' blueberry pie 6llinC,:
These biscuits are sized juat right becaWie they're · bla'
vy
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serv1ce.
H
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the
Black and White
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At the First Baptist Church of the County orne w en
enough to satisfy the hun_griest. Dip~d first in 11111ar, they
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zeig·
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flztl
$2.99 ler and children of Belpre vis- the tradttional Upper dRoom nesday eveniug at their club right from the can to flU and top each fragrant hoi pul. II
4\'a lo Big I ited recently with his
service was held Thurs ay ev·
'Ill Mrs T
Gru ser you like ~tdd a perky dollop of ·whipped cream. Serve abort.
'Ill the Rev Donald room WI
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cakes likR these aDd .dieta will &amp;o out the door u tbl
er, Mrs. Mildred Zeigler and emng w• . . .
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delseri enteral
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport Boone offictating. A loaf o I
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Euy Bl........,. Sborkok.,
and sons Mickey and Jerr
bread ond grapes were used Mrs. Harold Hood, pres! nt,
l ean r&lt;!lrigeraled ~uxe·.U. layered Bally bisculla
Mr. and Mrs. William Bknd on the table symbolizing the I conducted a short busmess sesMiddleport, 0.
%,. cup sugar
1 No. 2 can (2 eupo) blueberry pie Bllinc \
""ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:land children Carla and
Last Supper of Jesus. Mrs. Har· slon. It was voted to purchase
Heavy .,..am, whipped ·
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old Chase and Mrs. Frank a party perk for the club room.
Oven: .jOQ•
Yield: 5 ohort&lt;akeo
end ~it;"Mrs. :::.:.1 R~ynolds Cheesebrew were Ia charge of Tho traveling prize, dooated by
Scperato dough into 10 biscuits. Place one 'b!Jcuil OD lclp ·af
and Mrs. Minerva
Childers. the placing ef the dements. Mr. MrS. Loull Osborne, was a· another; :firmly preu to1ether to fona. one large 1hortiake.
romeroy, Ohio
, Mrs. Bland and children re- L. D. Diles, Mr. Frank Cheese- warded to Mrs. Ronald Brown- Repeat with remaining bi!euitl to :form 5 shortcakea. Roll lll
Place on JreBIWd cookie sheet.
' mained for the week.
brew, Mr. George Baker and lng.
ed b lUgar.
Bake at 4110" lor 9 to 11 Dlinuteo or until IIOldell browa.
TONIGHT ond SATURDAY
Mr. John Kauff, deacons, as- Refreshments were aerv
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Split hoi ohori&lt;akeo and fiU with blueberry pie ftlliDg. Top
"OPERATION CROSSBOW"
with
more flllinc ODd, ll deaired, aweeteDOII whipped .....,.
PLAN
VISITATION
NIGIIT
a!sted
the
Rev.
Donald
Boone
the
hostess
to
those
named
a·
(Technlcolor)
AHred
Grange
is
with
the
service.
Mrs.
Gerald
bove
and
llrs.
Raymond
Baf·
With Sophia Loren
and George Peppard
Visitation Night Thursday,
Anthony was organist lor the ty, Mra. Dayton Strickland, Mra.
"WAR PARTY"
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14,
at
8
p.m.
lor
Chester
candlelight
service. More than Dnneld Celllns, Mrs.
Elza
Donad Barry, Davey Davison Grange. A program will
he 50 persons attended with 12 per· Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. Charles HoH· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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Sj\!(J6N (UP!) - The Buddhist hierarchy Saturday Issued a virtual declaration of
war aga~ijij the military government and said monks would lead future street demonstr•,
tio~.
~hurchmen dared the generals ruling South Viet Nam to stop them.
The ·Jllllllant declaration came after Premier Nguyen Cao Ky again switched commander• til the Buddhist-dominated, potentially explosive five northern provinces. Budd·
his! !eiders In Saglon announced that henceforth monks would officially lead all anti·
governl!'eiJt demonstrations under the banner of the "national Buddhbt struggle force."
TbA Coll!!ilunlque was signed by the venerable Thlch Tam Chau, who had been conald·
ered a .ri!Qderate.
· - -- -The tlri!led States~ mean· That Dinh, iltl, who Is known
Dlnh replaced Lt. Gen.
while, evacuated 595 more hla flambouyant dress and Nguyen Uan Chuan.
American,\' and other foreigners reputed ability to polish off
Dlnh doubl...,rossed Diem In
lro111 ·Ilk~~. civil war bottle bottle of scotch . daily, as IINI3, pretending to try and put
grmtnds 'Iii the north. Amerl· VIetnamese lsi Army Corps down anti-government Buddhist
can• have ' !Jem ordered off the Commander. He has a reputa- demonstrations while plotting
slreets&lt;ot !l'lgon In the wake of lion for toughness and was with oth.r general• the revolt
live oo•utlve nights of military governor of Saigon which overthrew the dictatorial
bloody ant~U.S. rioting.
he!ore the 1963 overthrow and president.
Appofll.. New Commander assassination of President Ngo
Ky apf!!lnted Lt. Gen Ton Dlnh Diem.

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·W4SHINGTON (UPI) - South VIet Nam's polilltal ertsls was viewed here Saturday as still highly
unpredletable ud possibly becoming even more tan·
gled.

In the minds nf ll'any ofllclals there alsn was the
qn•sllon of how long polltleal Instability could eon·
tlnu~ without aerloosly affecting the war eflorl
against ·the Communists.

PATENT STRAP

Roush's Shoe Store

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59 N. 2nd Ave.

Middltport, 0.

POMEROY
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Anniversary
Is Celebrated

sons being seated at the com· man, Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mrs.
Pamala and Sharon; Mr. 1111
munion table each time and Donald McKnight and Mrs. Ed·
Mrs. orville Mllllren and liDo
joining hands in the fellowship ward weus,
Jerry, Reynoldsburg;
prayer, The minister read from
----Mrs. Norman Milliron ID!Ialtllthe scriptures including Paul's
GIVE DINNER
dren, Rodger, Eddie, Paul, IJb.
charge to Christians during the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grueaer m- Mr and Mra Henry MIUlron by and JoAnn, Letarl; Mr. _.
tertained with a lamlly dinner ~ Street ·Middleport ce~ Mrs. Marvin MiiUroD and cltjlervlce.
recently at their home, LlncoiD ebrated their '45th weddl.g 811- tlren, JamtlS, Diane and 1'81111,
The annual Holy Communion Heights. Present were Mr. nlversary Sunday
AprU 2 with Middleport; Mrs. Belvia MlU·
service of the First United Presand Mrs. Jee Wllaon, claughter, a family dinner given lor them Iron and son, Gary, Mr. . .
byterian Church was held on Myrta, and son, JUchnrd, of by their children at the borne Mrs. Ronald ,(Allee) Jacoba aitd
Thursday eveniug with
the Mlddlepert, Miss Nancy Titus, of their son and daugh~r-ln-\aw claughter, Crystal, of MiddleRev. Howard Ruppel! offiCiat- Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Milliron pert; Mr · and Mra. Latey Mlll- ,
ing. Mr. Robert Tewksbary was
Grueser and Jeffrey and Bar· of Letart.
Iron. and claugh~, C~, ..~
chairman of the elements at.d bare.
A large cake decorated 111 BaltlDiilre, OWo, Mr. aJid ,...,..
Mrs. Lillian SteUf was organpink and grees wlth "Happy Benny Holderman 81111 ~
Ist for the aervlce.
PLAN BAKE SALE
Anniversary Mom
and Dad" ~r. Mary Beth, Columbus; Mr.
The Youth Fellowship el the centered the table.
and Mrs. Data Jacobs, Mn.
Middleport fllurch of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Milliron are Bertha Rife, Mise Bonnie ~.
will hold a bake sale Saturday, the parenta of seven children, and Miss Wanda Sarver, Midat Westem Aut., beginning at 17 grandchildren and lour great dleport.
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grandchildren.
A son, Melvla Bltu. T ....
Guests attending the dinller tloned at Fori Bllsl, . WI,
Plana were made for a moth· Gertrude MltcheU and Edna were Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert with the Arrn'J was unable II
er-daugbter banquet on Thur• Schoenleb.
Milliron and children, Debra, attend.
day, April 21, at 8 p.m. when
Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES mel
TUesday evening, at the M&amp;aonlc Temple.
Barbara Walker, wwthy matren, and Dale E. Smith, wor'
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thy patton, ~side4 and meeting opened .• rituallatlc form.
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members wO!!td altentl Good
Friday servliie at the Federal;•
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of Inspection waa cbanged from
llay 30 to May 11 and a clinner
at the Unlled 'Methodlat church
t.m precede the tnapec11oo.
The aaaoclate matron, Belly
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Cowan, reported 011 the sale of
cookbooks and alated thai 116
had ~n aol!l and !be baa orders fiR' more. Anyone wtshlng
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Eggs Colored,
Boxes Readied
By Sewing Club

presented by Chester Grange.
The all-eotton duster contest Is
to he held also. All members
not already notified, please
bring pie or sandwiches.

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Dedication of Gallia county's new $11,000 camp lilt Mi
scheduled next Sunday according to Waldo F. Brown, prbo'
ident of the Galtla County Junior Fairboard, and leldUI&amp;
figure Instrumental in acquiring the state's newest oamtm~

area.

The 16-acre project Is located just off Rt. 35, four lill!jt
northwest of Gallipolis, directly behind the junior fll1lo
grounds.
Facilities are available for 3tl aod other outdoor equlpmeal II
trailers. Running water, elec· anlicipaled. ·
tricity, rest room a, picnic tab- The actual ceremony will lit
les and outside grills are in· held between IOOD 1111d I p. m.,
stalled.
Sunday, Aprlll7. No proJram 11
Weatber permitting, the ded· scheduled, but ampero 11114
lcntion program will actually others who may becoml ~
last trree days, beginning Fri· ers are illviled fur a "'oot·MI"
day evening. Tentative plans around the area's ldf.l
call for a community campfire Fee for a 24-heur ~
lor area campers next Satur· stay Ia •uo per trallar. . . .
day night, providing the wealh- lever, during the weeUIId
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1r is right. Displays of campiDB ( CoDtinued 01 .
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