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POMEROY -MIDDLEPbRT. 01;'110

FRIDAY, APRIL

1968

to
Brb!i her to Elborfolds and let us helil
you outfit her tor Easter - hundreds
of beaudful drosset to choooe from In
all the latest s!11es - a boautlfull!ne
of coats. sldts. knltdre&amp;ses.mlUinacy,
blouses, coordinated ~~·• drllsand
coat ensembles -Just the thin&amp;:• :vou
need to complete her EASter ward
Sue Zirkle, and Vicki Gloeckner, standing left to right; and
Colleen Ohlinger. Lynn &amp;um,p, D:mna Dyer, and ll&gt;nna Hauck,
seated left to right.

RITUAL OF JEWEL conferees of the Ohio Eta Phi Chapter

oi Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, above, are Katie Well, Roberta
Kraeuter, Beverly Long, Carolyn sauert"ield. TwUa Matheney,

The ritual of jewels was conferred on 11 pledges of the Ohio
Eta Pili ChiPter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority at a tea giYen Tues-.
~ night at t.he home of Annie

Chipman, Pomeroy.
The candlelight ceremony was
conducted by Lila Mitch, presi-

PANSY
SNAPDRAGON

CABBAGE

PlANTS

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SHRUBS
AZALEA
PLA.\""Y'S

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AHHIVING

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POTTED PLANTS

FLOWERS
AFRICAN VIOLETS

READY AND WAITING

FOR YOU

MIDWAY MARKET
w. ~~St.
992-2082

Pomeroy, 0.
992-2565

dent, assisted by Ruth Ann Riifle,

Lois Clelland, and Carol McCullough, all oflicers. Eleven yellow
roses, one for eachofthepledge.s.
centered the ritual table which

was covered with a satin cloth

bearing the &amp;ororlcy emblem.
Tapers in colors symbolic of
personal traits were used in tlle
ceremony.
Nominees for ''girl of the
year" named during the meeting
were Ann Barnltz,
Carolyn
Grueser, Annie Chapman, and
Mrs. Mitch. A short resume on
activities of each of the romj..
nees was given. Members voted
by secret ballot and the name
of the "girl of the year" for the
thiPter will be announced at the
Founder's IA.y observance PI~
ned on Oct. 29 at the Uptowner Inn
in Parkersburg, W, Va.
A $5 contribution to the Meigs
Councy &amp;x:iet,y for CriPPled Chit..
dren was made. Plans were dl:r
cussed for chapter representaollves to attend the convention to
be held in Columbus, May 10..12.
Members to represent the cha,pter at the convention wiU be se-lected at the next meeting.
Jennifer Anderson announced,
rummage sale this Friday and
SaturdaJI tn the PhHiips Sisters'
location on Court St. in Pomeroy.
The regional competitionintlle
Miss America pageant, co-SDo~
sored by the Pomeroy Chamber
of Commerce and the Ohio Eta
Phi Chapter, was di~ussecL Bob
Hoeflich, who was named last
week as director lor the .Pageant,
met with tlle grol&amp;), along .with

Betty Rawlings, general !:itaging
chairman.
Reports Crom the various pag-.
eant committees were presented,
and Rosetta Redovian wa~ ap..
pointed chairman oC an advertisIng program book.
A cuJtureProgram on sculpture
prepared by Martha Eschleman '

Come ln ICid look around, c.t&gt;abluall
people to assist you.
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presented by Mrs. Mitch,
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Chapman with Mrs. Mitch
presiding at the silver cocree
service. At the tea besides those
named above and the pledges
were Judy Crooks, Rita Lewis,
April ~ith and BoMie ThomPwas

Presentation of a 50.year mem-

·Mrs. -caddie Wfckham who was

bershiP Pin to Mrs. Ami' ChaSe
and recognition of pasdnatrons
and past Patrons highlighted a
meeting of Pomeroy Chi,Pter 186,
Order o( the Eastern Star. Tue:r
day night at the MasoNe TemPle.
Denz:el Goeglein made the presentation o( the pin to Mrs. Chase.
a past matron of Pomero, Cha,p..
ter. After beingescortedtoaseat
in the East, Mn. Chase extended
appreciation to th.e c~ter and
reflected on her early days as a
member. Pins wUl al&amp;o be .Pr..
sentid to Freda Fauber and Charles Peoples who were unable to
attend the meeting.
Past matrons and past patrons
of Pomero1 Chapter were introduced, Their introduction was fol-lowed by U"ibutes from each or
the star points and a vocal solo by

accomPanied by Mrs. Florence
Tracy.
Mrs. Kathryn Jordan, worth$
matron, and Albert Woodard.
worthy patron Pro tern, presided
at the meetlng which opened in
ritualistic form.
Gifts from the wort)cy matron
were presented to each of the
past matrons and past patrons
by Dorothy Will.
The J 96 B Grand Chapter session was announced tor Oct. 2224 Ln Cincinnati..
The Eaiter theme was carried
out in tabledecorationswttllMr&amp;.
Opal Priddy, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
SWartz, and Mr. and Mrlio Jacob
Turner sen1ng the retres)l..
ments, A white Jily centered the
table.

Class Plans Breakfast

A breakfast to be served follow·
· •irig Easter JUnrise servites at
the Pomeroy Church of Olrlst
was planned when the Golden
Rule Class met TUesday nigtrt
at the home ot Mrl. Slerrle
JolmiiOil.

Mra. Robert Wood&amp; was named
chairman of the breakfaat com·

mlttee wllll Mrs. Olan IIY&amp;ell,
Mrs. Gene Eakew, and Mra. Clar.
~ Andrews aerving on the
committee.
nu-1ng tile meeting ..,.oted
by Mra. Harold Smith, it was
voted to purchase a 111¥ for the

church on EaRer. A rummase
sale waa sche&lt;klled for Ml,)', and
It wa&amp; announced that the next
meetfn&amp; will be held at the heme
of Mrt. IIYsell.
Mr11. Edward Venoy wu de..
votional leader. Sle read &amp;crip..
ture rrom Matthew and a medi.
tation and prayer was given by
Mrs. AL, l, Phelps. Member&amp;
re111&gt;011ded to roll call wllll a

MEIGS TIIATRE
TONIGHT, APRIL 4
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

APRIL 5 • 6
GENTLE GIANT

(Technlco!cM
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girt re811y goes lor square _toes and l.ow
heels, and this little M1ss Amenca
pump is the grooviest. You can be su_re

Dennis Weaver - Vera Mile•
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we'll take care lo fit her exactly. (ltsl
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THE YENfTIAN
AFFAIR
liobert Vlll&amp;hn
Elke~mmer

For Fr!cto,y and Soturdo,y onl¥1

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stretch, dress sheer.
stl)pOrt stockings,
panty hose, knee--hi
and oveJ'Ioth&amp;oknee.

BurlingtOn

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Everung Sheer, a,gilon stretch and sheer lycra
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Elbertleds has a comPlete s"'
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Be ,,.,. 1o set, loo. the new fUU cut

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Refreshments were served ~Y
the hostess to those named ll'il!l
Mrs. Walter Kemecb", Jr., Clar.

ence Andrews, Mrs. Qarlea Ealo!w, Mrt. Louis Olborne, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Roush, and Mrs.
Denver Kawte.

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Wlered legs, cutrleu. Blue. lodan green, golden brown, white.
Regular sizes 6 ID 1B.
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Elias Stiles

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4.95
Harri!iOnville
Society News
By MRS. JOHN ~'!'OUT
)(n. Mollie McGrath and son,
Leroy llcGrath &amp;Pent a few day&amp;
with Mr. ICid Mrs. Earl Mc:Grllh.
Mro. Elijah EttiP has roturood
OOine from Holzer llolljlllll.
Miss Berthl Adklnt 1• vlolting
relatives at Foster, W. VI.
Mr. Joek EsteP and flmlly of
Chicago came to aee hi&amp; mother
who underwent surgery.
Mr, and Mrs. James Cheadle
and chlldren O( Colmnbus Vilited
Mrs. Katherine Weaver.
Mro. WUda Ble88lll8 of Alboey
was a gqest at the Tom WeBs
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me.
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Earl McGrath attendod lllo '"'
neral of hia uncle, Gu.y Webb, It

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GcQ! Wllllaat llarpor has r•
turned to hi• army bue II Fl.
Lewil, W11h., after I Yllit With
rtlatl vea here.
Mro. Donny Atli lind daupter1
are guests ot Mrs. Llda PowelL
Mr. and Mrs. Dove IIYnard of
Tennessee and 10n1 &amp;pent t h P!
weekend with Mr.ICid Mro. Hobo
or!

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Mro. Julia Vin Miler and Mer..
,lnna Johnoon of llaoon callod on .
Mrl. Clydo
The custom of !he loving
cup Is trace~ back lo the days

or wassailing. These eup11 are
used as trophy cups .

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Hard Sell Needed in Promotions
.. Aggressive .Promotion is die
secret or success in obtaining
industrial development and reAttending last niHflt in addi. search parks.''
lion to tlle above were directors
Thus commented Dr. Robert
c. E. Blakeslee, Calvin B, Simp- L. savage, vice president for reSOh, Lula Hampton, Norman Web- search and industrial liaison,
er, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Robert Ohio University.
Wingett and DaJe Kautz:, Kautz
He was addressing 94 memo
presiding.
bers attending the spring membership meeting of the &amp;Jutheastern Ohio Regional Council,
Thursday nJght at The University

ma~rt

Boy's "Mr. W r -

lllought on Euler.

entertainment. Prizes were won
by the Rev. Robert Woodt, BUl
AndreW&amp;, and Mra. John1011.

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SAVE this week durying our Berkshire Stock-

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A Bible quiz on tlle book of
Ads w a 1 conducted by Mn.
Phelps and Mrs. Eskew had the

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colors new styles. All are penunentpresa.
With .;,U release. StoJ&gt; lnri81ttnow. Look'em
over and select a pair or two.

ADD the final touch&amp; of color to your &amp;:Pring outfit with jewelry
rrom our large selectionofnecklaces,pins, earringfll, bracelets,

After Sunrise Services

The
Mini-Teen
Look ...

Short Sleeves - rich Plaid• ICid colo"'
ful, ooat strtpea, c~ka. Plency olaol!d
• Ccilor&amp;. ButtA&gt;n down hy collar scyloo.
A trui¥ wonderful aoloctlon and IJICallent buy.
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son.

Mrs. Chase

ATHENS - THE SI'U~NT GOVERNMENT II Ohio Unil'Orslcy
held a· maaa meeting Thurl~ night to discuss a PD&amp;&amp;ible 5trlke .Pl'O*
telt oYer an lnet-eueln (eea. RI.Clresentatlvee or the American Fedtrltioli or State, Q)wtf;y and MunicUJal &amp;lployea Union, Which repra.
aenta the schoot•a non -academic emPloyes, and the Ohio Universits
Fedorlltloo of Tlleher• llj&gt;Oke at tho meeting,
Olear McGe1, pre&amp;ldent of the employes union, satdhe would ask
the meinboro at a ~ membershiP meeting Saturd~ to 'liii'Drt
a PGIIible one-oday ltrlke and.1o request the union members to honor
plc~et lines,

Permanent Pr•
SPORT SHIRTS

Eastern Star Chapter
Honors

By Urd,te4 ·Pre;·u International
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THE VIOLENT i!EATH of IN. Martin Luthsr Kl!'Bo a modem
lfoou woo chall01111ed ihe aea oftegregetlonwlthoonvlciionce, raised
IIOJne (Nr lor tbenation'lfutureandaomehope that Americana miaht
at last embrace the brothe1·ho0d fo1· wnich he died.
4
"Whlt Martin Luther King atood tor and died for can never be
kiUec! wltil a bullet," told metropolitan oPera star Leont)'ne Price,
like ·King a Negro.
. The nt,ht or hll murder reooundtd Wltlicrles of grief and bltteJ&gt;
nill, The tears dowld lof-tlll ldnlas well as tor the velvet .. voiced
man of goac:o woo elljlOUoit(l~'Somo mourners llkenod him to India's
IatelllhAtma Ghandt.A~1 hoa"tiletohi&amp;cluse, decla.-ed he 1'reaped
whit he &amp;owed- vtolence ~.IJUiHd as nonvlolence.''

robe.

Ritual of Jewels Conferred on 11 .Piedges

ite Hous

Men' a Hanel !:inrt !leeve

Small (to fit 14-ll'h), mecllwn (lt;.Jii\1 1, larp (1&amp;16'k) and extra larao (l'l'o
l'l'h ), You aoould oeothooe
•mart11 acyled, colorful
ahlrlo lpr Sl)rb!i ICid IIUinmer wear, Solid -colors cro&amp;s bar plalds, two and
three
t.llck
strJ,pes.

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Solld colora ln s!zea amall (34-36), modlum (3~0), larp
(12-tll and eXtra larp (1~8). !deal for ~rta, for ~rk lnd
eeneral will".

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MENS WHITE DRESS

Tll]lerod anci non lltPered
scy les. Regular and buttDn
down collars.

A tine eelectton. All neck alzes. All permanent Pr~'1l,_ idul

~for Easter wear.

SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS , , , , • , , , •• •
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LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS , • • • •• , •• • • • • • • .~3.95
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Other men'a aport ahirta,
$2.96to $5.91&gt;.

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these excellent value&amp; ud btu'
what you need nOw. Regular aad
bUtton cbwn coUara. Te,pered al.d
J1011ootaPered at,yles.

BOYS WISTERN JEANS

' Sizes 2 to 8x, In regular alzea and aUm a!Jea, ·~e~
1by Wra~er for a naa~ fit and long wear. Bl~e d,;.·.
-1tm, wheat ail'illodeii . • reel!. COmplele Hlecllon ~
, talzes. for the U~e. IJoilln your flllllly. ; . , . . . . .
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Dies Friday
Elias Stiles, 73, Rock ~rb!is
Hold, dled Frldo,y morning 11
Veteran• Momorial Hospiial,
.surviving are hi&amp; wite. Edna;
a 10n,

Edward. MlekD.t190rt; a

daughter, Mrs. Julia Norris, a.
cine Route 2; a sister, Mrs. Robert ~\'is, Pomeroy; five grandchiJdren, one great-grandchild,

and several nieces and nf&amp;lhews.
Funeral senices wiU be held
II I p, m. lllonda1 at the lllring
Funeral Home witll the Rev. Menzel linith offlclatlng, Burial will
be In Boech Grove Cemetery,
Friends .IMJ' call at the fomeral
00ineln)1lme.

booths will receive &amp;peclal fn..
structlons in order to Improve
service. One of the tour booths
will be Ideated in Gallla CoUI!t¥.
Dahlberg also anooWJCed an lndu5trial conference is t:ilated Ap..
ril 16 in Columbus, and t h a t
CJnciJmati will host the third annual governor' a conference on

Players Will
Inn, Athens.
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"The industrial Dotential of . fesen r a e

southeastern Ohio is excellent.
but it rttcJ.~ires eaorts o( all,
especiaJ..ly organiz:ations such as
fhe SEORC, to develop and e""
pand industries in the arua,"
continued Dr, Savage,
· The speaker was introduced
by Carl ~!berg, SEORC director. E. E. Davis. coWlCil
president. .Presided.
Director Dahlberg anoounced
lllrislon 10 Highway Chlel E,..
gineer John Dowler will meet
with coWlCU leaders in two
weeks to discuss highwa,y Prior~
tie• in the area, and that Rod
Mills. Qvtslon 5 ehlet, will meet •
with leaders l.n New Lexington to
dh:icu•s IJHiass matters In that

area.
llohlberg told lour SEORC
tourlam booths wW be in oper..
t1on apln thls summer, and adcled )'011111 WOJI]I•n manning the

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Entertainment 1 o ·~ · cltuctren
from ap six to 11 wUl come to
the Pomeroy Elementary School
when The lnaplration Players
present, Young Androcles at 2 p,
m. Wednesday at the school.
The costumed presentation is
a new version of the famous
lable, Androcles and the Lion,
written expresslY for The Inspiration Playen by William
Ha.Yden, author of, The Cat Prln.
cesa.
The play deals with a young
Roman named Androcles and an
out-of.work circus lion. When
Androcles' IUe t 1!1 tl:lreatened,
1he lion remembers a favor An~
drocles did for him and saves
the .YOUnl Roman's lite.
The Inspiration Players will
present '"Everyman" at 8:15 p.
m. W....,sday 1n .lhe sanctuary.
o1 Grace E:Pi&amp;cOpaJ Clturch.

·speaking of Schools-·NtJ, 36 - ·.

BOYS TO SIGN-UP
Middleport boys lrom peewee

through pony ages are to reid•·
ter tomorrow at the IAglon hall
between 1.2 p.m. and have their
Insurance, All boys OJCPOCilng to
play must sign up artd pa.v tomor~

row.
Presldent Charles Wtnebrtfl·
ner of the Boya League Assn.,
will be in charge,

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TO HOLO SERVICES
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Lod&amp;o 2f2, IOOF will
have llti"Yieea for Elmer Wick.
ham at Ewing Funeral Home at
7:30 p.m. Member• an to meet
et lite IOOF at 1 o.m.

School Levy Needed for Survival
By GEoRGE HARGRAVES, &amp;&amp;&gt;~
llelgo j:ocal School ~otrict

district must have 17.5 mills lor
Cll)eratlcn leVIed by January 1,
1969ln order io continue recti~
ing state school IOundaUonfundo.
Many school dlstrlciB ~ i!l't
havol7.5 mtllo YOtod. TheY must
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lrM:reaso
thtlr local'
leY!ea lo
prder to """'•1 thlol'lqulredmlno
!mum. Molal Loeall!o sueh a
di_J~rtcl. We preoont!i havoiii.S

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ballot at the M1J 7 Prlonary to
Wo.
IIIII l\111111 to
U.Prove the small i~raM to ·ourY!"' ll't muft haw17.$t11Ula
brlll8 uo 111 ID the rOifllred 17,5
lor
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miUs by January 1, 11169..
As we emphulz~ laatNovtJDt
ber, &amp;chooldlatrictsln

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J.... aid ciUJdren ,...,, ••
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Cha11&lt;o, w11o ended lilt

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Pett)' Sharon Bake~r and Rlchar:d
m...;,.. visited s.mca,y with
Mr. llld )Irs. VlrgU Wollo llld
Wntl,y at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mro. George Reed
Ylalted !lJndoy with Mr. and
Mrs. Emmott Helne,y.
Mr. llld Mro. loleli• Be......

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l(llnot tho Walilqton S.... ca,y IOOlinment with &amp;IX otrong .~~Jring comeback. He allowed oiX ..,,. Innings botoro Bivin&amp;
tors. Chance StoAJed the Aatroa lnnlnir• •• the NO.. York only three earned runs In 29
1o reliever · !'hll llepn,
on Juat two hi~ Ron Perranoatd Yankoeo whjpped Washlnslon llo IMirwo,
Tom Haller hit a tWo-.rWl hoJner I KNETO .,_I-r--r---,
flnlohed 111 lor the Twins llld 2. Slottllll\)'re will Probobiy go
C.llude Osteen, the Los In tho ltCOnd ll!nlng lor the
ollowed the ontr run In the lplnst tho Colltornta Ansel• A,.Ues flldgers• opj~nllli "-Y IbdserL
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Klh Boewell'a -twO-run homer
starter, surVived a shaky start
In tho flrot Inning llld the loiU'o
.W:ONE/J
hit Pltchlrill or Jerry Moosman
and llann,y· f'rlseUa carried the
New York Mots lo a &amp;4 Yiclory
over the san Fr100iseo Giants.
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - T h o
Gaylord
Percy took the loso.
Pittsburgh Plpero, undauntod In pJI,I'OI! win lor tho pipers, who HmiJinol be--live playolf
T'!$&gt; Cjlloox
by as Jil&amp;IIY as 1,7 points In the
their bid for the American trounced Indians In three aeries last week.
conseeutlve
aames
In
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The
Chlci&amp;O
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fjrst
cpu1er
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61Ballketball AuoclailAln'a Eall·
PlttsburlJillrllled the .Muokles
Gacy
Peters
Cor
seven
I'WlB on
52
at
the
halt.
But
the
Pipers
ern Division chomplonlhip and
live
hlto
In
tho
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Inning
and
a erack at the Western DJvlskll
scored f2 polnto ln· ~thlrd
IT WAS AN
~arter to end the session
t!1. Went 'on to blast the Cldci&amp;O
representative tor the league
ABA i'b.yol! StAndiJwo
By United Press lrtternattonai
White
Sox
11--6.
Two
erron
and
a
94.78
load.
A
fteld
and
a
title, were a step closer to that By United Preso hrtornatlonoi
Ollvtslon Se!Dllinois)
foul shot b)' . ~hfco V tll.... ~t two walks by Peters helped lPott-ftl..-'• ,Junll.&amp;r., LIOHI' AO.UI &amp;lfHCW
p l today,
Division Flnolo)
(Best or Seven)
the Pipers ahead in the ~ ignite the roily which lestured a
· The Pipero took a 1.0 lead In
. ''ll"'""''l ,4,. i1Nlit'lt4ml tufially
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(Beat ol Seven)
East
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period for the first time at 64- lbuble by Lou Johnson and a
their be&amp;t«.sevon pl'lfOI! lor
East
Series A
63.
twcrrun single by Randy Hundthe divisJoo crown with a come~
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w~ L. Pet.
ley,
Johnson lett the game in
W. L.
Art Heyman scored 12 ol his
from-l&gt;eh!nd 125-117 victory over Pittsburgh
I 0 1.000 Montreol
it's worn, replaee
1 0 game.hlgh 34 points In the tllird the third inning with a Pulled
the Minnesota Muskle1 at the Mlnnosots
0 I .000 &amp;ston
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1 quarter while teammate Charlie groin muscle.
Fid~:itone DiamoDd
Civic Arena here Thurselay
West
Series B
Rick Monday lsd a 14-htt
Williams poured in U. Tom
needle that give~ you
nltillt.
W, L. Pc~
attack
with two singles and a
W. L. Walhlngton, scored 10 or his 12·
It was the tourth straight New Orlean&amp;
needle life.lo!qtur , _
0 0 .000 New York
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cbuble as the Oakland Athletics
'llt.llas
o 0 .ooo Chicago
0 1
Connie Hawkins, the ABA's blasted the &amp;. Louis Cardinalti
Thursdl,y's Results
We•t ~ ~'
leading
scorer, had 26 ,POints. 12-.2, A Pair of rookie Pitchers,
Pittsburgh 125 MlMesotl 117
SIIIPPED TO MINORs
Series A
Vaughn had 25, and Williams 23. Mike Torrez and Ha1 Gilson,
CINCINNATI (UPO - Laat (only game &amp;cheduloc&amp;
w.
L. Mel Daniels stored 28 points to were the victims of the
FrtcJa.y•s Games
year's pitching sensaUon G a r y
St. Louis
I 0 lead Mlnnesnta while Erv outbw"st. Jim Hunter Pitched
Nolan has been shipped to t h e ~las at New Orleans
Phllede1Phia
0 I Inniger had 26.
four-ldt balJ tor six Innings to
minors by the Cincinnati Reds. (only game scheduled;
Series B
get
the win.
The second game in the series
Reds' General Manager Bob
W, L. will be pla,yed here Saturday
T h e Philadelphia PhUUes
Howsam saJd Nolan was being COACH NAMED
Los Angeles
1 0 nititt.
blanked Boston 5-0 on the sevenfarmed out teiJU)Orarlly because
Middleport, 0.
DENVER (UPI)- Charles At- Minnesota
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New 011-eans and Dallas open hit Pltchlg ol Larry Jackson.
he has a sore Pitching arm and beck, a auccesstul small coJiege
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Gary
Wagner
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Dick
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final playoff series in Jackson went the first six
25 • player lltni~ Under major UniversJty, has been named st. Louts 1 Philadelphia 0
New Orleans tonight.
innings, Toey Taylor homered
league rules. he carmot be r~ new basketball coach at Penver Montreal 2 Boston J.
In the &amp;ixth off Dick £Usworth
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to break a scoreless tie.
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Friday's Games
Bledaoe.
(No games schedule&lt;O
POMEROY I.ANES
Cloon up btush or rellor
Fight Results
Women's Fride,y Nite League
wllh lop-· By United Press International
Marc h 29, 1968
COPENHAGEN (UPl) - Tom
NAUIIltlo'""' wllh lhoWon Lost
Acrylic
latoa ••. lho latest
Bogs,
162,
Denmark,
outPointed
Jola's •••••••••••• 25 lJ
in 1att. paints. Odcrltso.
Seven Up. • • , ••• , •• 22 1~ Charle,y Austin. 160, Phoenix,
Ariz. (10),
Forest Run •••••••• 18 18
•-~-•ln2hours.
Chapms.""Canaday, ••• 17 19
Wide cholao of booutilul
LOS ANGELES (UPI)- Hec~t~­
Powell's Stmoco..... 15\rl 20th
TAMPA, Fla. (UPi) _ .. Dear
ooloro.C..Inloro
ernath,y, 1 lean 35 • year • old
emon Lewis, J 461,1, Los Angelvs,
Abbie'• has the answer to base- Carolinian, Pitches in eXhibition Rictunond Hoster rrom where Beverly's, •••••••• 10 1.-2 2511
flEE Color Canllodo,,
knocked out Ruben Rivera, 147,
Team High Series and Gamehe was drifted by the Reds.
ball's most pressing Probletn.
games, "8" gimes, Jntr..squad
San Jose, Colit. (2).
"lt seems that every time I lola's 2292, 774. Ind. High Series
It's no suwrlse, theretoret: games and minor league pmes.
that Ted Abernathy Is coll..t Tho tact is he'd Probably Pitch have an oft year," he noted, ''I - Carolyn Bachner, 479; Ind.
PORTLAND, Maine (UPOHigh Game - Pancbra Collins,
lCion whenever the Cincinnati in Little League games it they'd just ~n't .Pitch ennugh. That 117.
George Johnson, 168, Trenton.
year Leo D.lrocher took over as
Reds get into a Jam. His advic:e lot him.
N.J., stopped Irish Jim1J1Y
manager and dJdn't use me
usUilly consists of a sbalp.
"I have to work a lot in mLtCh in the &amp;:Pring. He told me
Me Dermott, 163, Holyoke., Ma11•
brealdng curve ball delivered in sprJng training to get in shlU)e, ••
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an underhanded manner.
amnltted the wall • traveled
~ -f l
ThJs Abbie doesn't save mar- righthander. ''I pitch wherever wanted to ktok at some klds.
MIAM~ Fla. (UP0- Larcy
riages or · solve personal dile. 1 can. As long as rm getting to My arm never did n~ in Csonka, the powedul l'u.IJback
EXHiBITION
who surpassed the ball carrying
maa. He merely saves the ball Pitch, I don't care against sh¥'e."
BASEBALL RESULTS
Abernathy was primarily a feats of Jimmy Brown, the late
same e. Last year' he did It woom.
By UnUed Press International
Starting JJJtcher jn the Washing. Ernie Davis and Floyd UttJe at
plY~ to
more ofteo (26) thon any other
Philadelphia 5 Bosron 0
·"I'm usually not very effecton Senators' chain when he &amp;vracuse University, will plq,y Oakland 12 St. Louis 2
Pltchsr In the major letliUeL
NOWI
tive in the spring. I told Cman- suftered the arm troubl~
Tho gangling 6 • foot - 4 va'" ager) Dive Brlltollaat year not
professional rootball with the New York (A,) 8 Washington 2
"When
I
had
the
®eratlon,"
Miami Dolphins.
aran,
WOO
was
torced
to
become
All WhHio
Chicago (N) II Chicago (A) 6
to go on what I do here. It usa Submariner after a serious ually tlkea me !our or nve he said, "I m1cte 1&amp;1 my mind
Csonka, a 230...pound All. Los An,eles 8 Cleveland 3
Balancad
arm 098l'&amp;Uon, baa only one . . weeks to break loose, M¥ ann to become a Major League ... America, signed a oontract New York (N) 6 San Franeisco 0
swer tor hb succesa.. It's 1 didn't turn loose WlUI the last lief pitcher and 1 went back to with the American Football Minnesota 3 Houston 1
the mioors to Jearn how.
trite one called hard work.
League club Thursday. He was
(Only games schedule&lt;&amp;
week of &amp;.Pring training last
Abbie's learning .Process lrt- Uteir No. J draft choice.
"The more I .Pitch," he said year and Jt will probably be the
cluded classe.&amp; at Miami, Char\.
dur1n,g a brief pause in hts cona ·sante thia season."
lotte,
Austin, L:luisville and
dltloniqr: .Program, "the better
Abbie's arm turned so loose
JacksonvUJe
before he made the
oa I am. When I'm rested and In 1967 that he OllPOIU'ed In 70
NEW COMMITTEE
985.-3350
overpowering, I'm In trouble. games, the most in the Natlona Clevellllld Indians in 1963. ~Is
NEW YORK (UPO - The
Chtotar
Ohio
When rm·tired, the balls move a1 League, and c:ompiled a gli'" uoorthocttx motion makes him
Amateur
Athletic Union took
virtually
unique
a mo ng
I,_________,. theAsbeat."
If to prove his PO!n4 Ab- terlng 1.21 earned run average pitchers.
.steps toda,y to fleer up its track
and 1 6-3 record.
and
field program fly selecting
"I throw with all arm llnd no
"I can Pitch six or even seva
26-member
advisory commit.
botb-'," he observed, "You have
en da.Ya In a row," said Ute to butld your arm 141 graWaU,y tee to widen compeUUve
crew cut hurler, .,then take a
that w~. The only other guy opportunUy and expand the
lilly oil and be rea~ 1o go
I've seen who throws like me interna.UonaJ aspect or the
lpln. I Pitched In live COJio
Is this rookie (Ec!) 1i&gt;rague with sport.
secuttve sam.es at one stretch
CongressmllJl Bob MaO.Ias ot
Ookland. He looks pretty good.
last 10111'. Once Ill¥ ann gets In
A lew other guys have told me Cautornta, rormer two..time
sbiiPe I throw most every day, they ~roulll try It oot It lUes a Olympic decaUtlon champion, is
somettmea on m,y own ln the
few years to feel comt~rtable." chtq~man ol the committee
bullpen."
.r you hllflen to be an OWJo.. whiCh also includes Iormor
Abernat:h)o threw so often tor JJw hitler, It lUes a llfettm&amp;
Olympic gold medalists Bob
the Chle1g0 Cubs In 1965 he Bet
Ric:hards and Rater Johnson.
1 ~r League record with 84
CJPearances. He had 24 saves
for tit. Moc~MJ Home
that .year With an oightlli&gt;lece
AUTOMATIC I&amp;ISS·LIIII
t - and 1 ftne %.58 ERA. Yet
the next year he waa so inef..
lectlve he wu sold to Atlanta
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clltiPIIgn QQ the right one.
Leleue Pennant race imtil tho '
~nee ..Ostsd a 2B-11 record fino! dlly,
But on the la&amp;t da,y. with the
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he couldr.'t hOld a 2-(1 lead and
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Ia U"'11i&lt;u !lao
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aa the Twlna · sQJJed the
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the '
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HouatDn Aolroa i-l at the
Clew.lal)cl
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ooJlnJ Bouton yielded •Ill¥ one
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-.w cia)' ttlnt llondl,y oloo .tuned 111 lor an Oilenllli to complete a S:Pectacular lint lon~Jw but then Survived
l(llnot tho Walilqton S.... ca,y IOOlinment with &amp;IX otrong .~~Jring comeback. He allowed oiX ..,,. Innings botoro Bivin&amp;
tors. Chance StoAJed the Aatroa lnnlnir• •• the NO.. York only three earned runs In 29
1o reliever · !'hll llepn,
on Juat two hi~ Ron Perranoatd Yankoeo whjpped Washlnslon llo IMirwo,
Tom Haller hit a tWo-.rWl hoJner I KNETO .,_I-r--r---,
flnlohed 111 lor the Twins llld 2. Slottllll\)'re will Probobiy go
C.llude Osteen, the Los In tho ltCOnd ll!nlng lor the
ollowed the ontr run In the lplnst tho Colltornta Ansel• A,.Ues flldgers• opj~nllli "-Y IbdserL
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Klh Boewell'a -twO-run homer
starter, surVived a shaky start
In tho flrot Inning llld the loiU'o
.W:ONE/J
hit Pltchlrill or Jerry Moosman
and llann,y· f'rlseUa carried the
New York Mots lo a &amp;4 Yiclory
over the san Fr100iseo Giants.
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - T h o
Gaylord
Percy took the loso.
Pittsburgh Plpero, undauntod In pJI,I'OI! win lor tho pipers, who HmiJinol be--live playolf
T'!$&gt; Cjlloox
by as Jil&amp;IIY as 1,7 points In the
their bid for the American trounced Indians In three aeries last week.
conseeutlve
aames
In
a
dlvt.Jon
The
Chlci&amp;O
C.bs riPPed
fjrst
cpu1er
and
were
down
61Ballketball AuoclailAln'a Eall·
PlttsburlJillrllled the .Muokles
Gacy
Peters
Cor
seven
I'WlB on
52
at
the
halt.
But
the
Pipers
ern Division chomplonlhip and
live
hlto
In
tho
!trot
Inning
and
a erack at the Western DJvlskll
scored f2 polnto ln· ~thlrd
IT WAS AN
~arter to end the session
t!1. Went 'on to blast the Cldci&amp;O
representative tor the league
ABA i'b.yol! StAndiJwo
By United Press lrtternattonai
White
Sox
11--6.
Two
erron
and
a
94.78
load.
A
fteld
and
a
title, were a step closer to that By United Preso hrtornatlonoi
Ollvtslon Se!Dllinois)
foul shot b)' . ~hfco V tll.... ~t two walks by Peters helped lPott-ftl..-'• ,Junll.&amp;r., LIOHI' AO.UI &amp;lfHCW
p l today,
Division Flnolo)
(Best or Seven)
the Pipers ahead in the ~ ignite the roily which lestured a
· The Pipero took a 1.0 lead In
. ''ll"'""''l ,4,. i1Nlit'lt4ml tufially
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(Beat ol Seven)
East
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period for the first time at 64- lbuble by Lou Johnson and a
their be&amp;t«.sevon pl'lfOI! lor
East
Series A
63.
twcrrun single by Randy Hundthe divisJoo crown with a come~
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w~ L. Pet.
ley,
Johnson lett the game in
W. L.
Art Heyman scored 12 ol his
from-l&gt;eh!nd 125-117 victory over Pittsburgh
I 0 1.000 Montreol
it's worn, replaee
1 0 game.hlgh 34 points In the tllird the third inning with a Pulled
the Minnesota Muskle1 at the Mlnnosots
0 I .000 &amp;ston
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1 quarter while teammate Charlie groin muscle.
Fid~:itone DiamoDd
Civic Arena here Thurselay
West
Series B
Rick Monday lsd a 14-htt
Williams poured in U. Tom
needle that give~ you
nltillt.
W, L. Pc~
attack
with two singles and a
W. L. Walhlngton, scored 10 or his 12·
It was the tourth straight New Orlean&amp;
needle life.lo!qtur , _
0 0 .000 New York
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cbuble as the Oakland Athletics
'llt.llas
o 0 .ooo Chicago
0 1
Connie Hawkins, the ABA's blasted the &amp;. Louis Cardinalti
Thursdl,y's Results
We•t ~ ~'
leading
scorer, had 26 ,POints. 12-.2, A Pair of rookie Pitchers,
Pittsburgh 125 MlMesotl 117
SIIIPPED TO MINORs
Series A
Vaughn had 25, and Williams 23. Mike Torrez and Ha1 Gilson,
CINCINNATI (UPO - Laat (only game &amp;cheduloc&amp;
w.
L. Mel Daniels stored 28 points to were the victims of the
FrtcJa.y•s Games
year's pitching sensaUon G a r y
St. Louis
I 0 lead Mlnnesnta while Erv outbw"st. Jim Hunter Pitched
Nolan has been shipped to t h e ~las at New Orleans
Phllede1Phia
0 I Inniger had 26.
four-ldt balJ tor six Innings to
minors by the Cincinnati Reds. (only game scheduled;
Series B
get
the win.
The second game in the series
Reds' General Manager Bob
W, L. will be pla,yed here Saturday
T h e Philadelphia PhUUes
Howsam saJd Nolan was being COACH NAMED
Los Angeles
1 0 nititt.
blanked Boston 5-0 on the sevenfarmed out teiJU)Orarlly because
Middleport, 0.
DENVER (UPI)- Charles At- Minnesota
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New 011-eans and Dallas open hit Pltchlg ol Larry Jackson.
he has a sore Pitching arm and beck, a auccesstul small coJiege
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Gary
Wagner
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Dick
JWl,
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final playoff series in Jackson went the first six
25 • player lltni~ Under major UniversJty, has been named st. Louts 1 Philadelphia 0
New Orleans tonight.
innings, Toey Taylor homered
league rules. he carmot be r~ new basketball coach at Penver Montreal 2 Boston J.
In the &amp;ixth off Dick £Usworth
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to break a scoreless tie.
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Friday's Games
Bledaoe.
(No games schedule&lt;O
POMEROY I.ANES
Cloon up btush or rellor
Fight Results
Women's Fride,y Nite League
wllh lop-· By United Press International
Marc h 29, 1968
COPENHAGEN (UPl) - Tom
NAUIIltlo'""' wllh lhoWon Lost
Acrylic
latoa ••. lho latest
Bogs,
162,
Denmark,
outPointed
Jola's •••••••••••• 25 lJ
in 1att. paints. Odcrltso.
Seven Up. • • , ••• , •• 22 1~ Charle,y Austin. 160, Phoenix,
Ariz. (10),
Forest Run •••••••• 18 18
•-~-•ln2hours.
Chapms.""Canaday, ••• 17 19
Wide cholao of booutilul
LOS ANGELES (UPI)- Hec~t~­
Powell's Stmoco..... 15\rl 20th
TAMPA, Fla. (UPi) _ .. Dear
ooloro.C..Inloro
ernath,y, 1 lean 35 • year • old
emon Lewis, J 461,1, Los Angelvs,
Abbie'• has the answer to base- Carolinian, Pitches in eXhibition Rictunond Hoster rrom where Beverly's, •••••••• 10 1.-2 2511
flEE Color Canllodo,,
knocked out Ruben Rivera, 147,
Team High Series and Gamehe was drifted by the Reds.
ball's most pressing Probletn.
games, "8" gimes, Jntr..squad
San Jose, Colit. (2).
"lt seems that every time I lola's 2292, 774. Ind. High Series
It's no suwrlse, theretoret: games and minor league pmes.
that Ted Abernathy Is coll..t Tho tact is he'd Probably Pitch have an oft year," he noted, ''I - Carolyn Bachner, 479; Ind.
PORTLAND, Maine (UPOHigh Game - Pancbra Collins,
lCion whenever the Cincinnati in Little League games it they'd just ~n't .Pitch ennugh. That 117.
George Johnson, 168, Trenton.
year Leo D.lrocher took over as
Reds get into a Jam. His advic:e lot him.
N.J., stopped Irish Jim1J1Y
manager and dJdn't use me
usUilly consists of a sbalp.
"I have to work a lot in mLtCh in the &amp;:Pring. He told me
Me Dermott, 163, Holyoke., Ma11•
brealdng curve ball delivered in sprJng training to get in shlU)e, ••
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an underhanded manner.
amnltted the wall • traveled
~ -f l
ThJs Abbie doesn't save mar- righthander. ''I pitch wherever wanted to ktok at some klds.
MIAM~ Fla. (UP0- Larcy
riages or · solve personal dile. 1 can. As long as rm getting to My arm never did n~ in Csonka, the powedul l'u.IJback
EXHiBITION
who surpassed the ball carrying
maa. He merely saves the ball Pitch, I don't care against sh¥'e."
BASEBALL RESULTS
Abernathy was primarily a feats of Jimmy Brown, the late
same e. Last year' he did It woom.
By UnUed Press International
Starting JJJtcher jn the Washing. Ernie Davis and Floyd UttJe at
plY~ to
more ofteo (26) thon any other
Philadelphia 5 Bosron 0
·"I'm usually not very effecton Senators' chain when he &amp;vracuse University, will plq,y Oakland 12 St. Louis 2
Pltchsr In the major letliUeL
NOWI
tive in the spring. I told Cman- suftered the arm troubl~
Tho gangling 6 • foot - 4 va'" ager) Dive Brlltollaat year not
professional rootball with the New York (A,) 8 Washington 2
"When
I
had
the
®eratlon,"
Miami Dolphins.
aran,
WOO
was
torced
to
become
All WhHio
Chicago (N) II Chicago (A) 6
to go on what I do here. It usa Submariner after a serious ually tlkea me !our or nve he said, "I m1cte 1&amp;1 my mind
Csonka, a 230...pound All. Los An,eles 8 Cleveland 3
Balancad
arm 098l'&amp;Uon, baa only one . . weeks to break loose, M¥ ann to become a Major League ... America, signed a oontract New York (N) 6 San Franeisco 0
swer tor hb succesa.. It's 1 didn't turn loose WlUI the last lief pitcher and 1 went back to with the American Football Minnesota 3 Houston 1
the mioors to Jearn how.
trite one called hard work.
League club Thursday. He was
(Only games schedule&lt;&amp;
week of &amp;.Pring training last
Abbie's learning .Process lrt- Uteir No. J draft choice.
"The more I .Pitch," he said year and Jt will probably be the
cluded classe.&amp; at Miami, Char\.
dur1n,g a brief pause in hts cona ·sante thia season."
lotte,
Austin, L:luisville and
dltloniqr: .Program, "the better
Abbie's arm turned so loose
JacksonvUJe
before he made the
oa I am. When I'm rested and In 1967 that he OllPOIU'ed In 70
NEW COMMITTEE
985.-3350
overpowering, I'm In trouble. games, the most in the Natlona Clevellllld Indians in 1963. ~Is
NEW YORK (UPO - The
Chtotar
Ohio
When rm·tired, the balls move a1 League, and c:ompiled a gli'" uoorthocttx motion makes him
Amateur
Athletic Union took
virtually
unique
a mo ng
I,_________,. theAsbeat."
If to prove his PO!n4 Ab- terlng 1.21 earned run average pitchers.
.steps toda,y to fleer up its track
and 1 6-3 record.
and
field program fly selecting
"I throw with all arm llnd no
"I can Pitch six or even seva
26-member
advisory commit.
botb-'," he observed, "You have
en da.Ya In a row," said Ute to butld your arm 141 graWaU,y tee to widen compeUUve
crew cut hurler, .,then take a
that w~. The only other guy opportunUy and expand the
lilly oil and be rea~ 1o go
I've seen who throws like me interna.UonaJ aspect or the
lpln. I Pitched In live COJio
Is this rookie (Ec!) 1i&gt;rague with sport.
secuttve sam.es at one stretch
CongressmllJl Bob MaO.Ias ot
Ookland. He looks pretty good.
last 10111'. Once Ill¥ ann gets In
A lew other guys have told me Cautornta, rormer two..time
sbiiPe I throw most every day, they ~roulll try It oot It lUes a Olympic decaUtlon champion, is
somettmea on m,y own ln the
few years to feel comt~rtable." chtq~man ol the committee
bullpen."
.r you hllflen to be an OWJo.. whiCh also includes Iormor
Abernat:h)o threw so often tor JJw hitler, It lUes a llfettm&amp;
Olympic gold medalists Bob
the Chle1g0 Cubs In 1965 he Bet
Ric:hards and Rater Johnson.
1 ~r League record with 84
CJPearances. He had 24 saves
for tit. Moc~MJ Home
that .year With an oightlli&gt;lece
AUTOMATIC I&amp;ISS·LIIII
t - and 1 ftne %.58 ERA. Yet
the next year he waa so inef..
lectlve he wu sold to Atlanta
and then dropped 1o the Braves'

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to btrready to ltart this year'' team In tho ti&lt;Citlns American
clltiPIIgn QQ the right one.
Leleue Pennant race imtil tho '
~nee ..Ostsd a 2B-11 record fino! dlly,
But on the la&amp;t da,y. with the
pennant hanging In the balance,
he couldr.'t hOld a 2-(1 lead and
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of White's n.n Pullins, Williamstown, and
Mr. IJld Mrs. Cbarles Valentine,
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Parkenburg.
Ia U"'11i&lt;u !lao
Mr. llld lin. Charles lloc:h.JO&amp;itlh RO!IIItol, worth, Wooster • are
the birth or a son. Mr. and Mrs.
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ol ohutout ball Thw:idof nliht
litottliiii,Yre In ~
bits and two runSctanne his
u 1111
tho .
•• lbo Twin• · tfq)Jiid 1/to
llel. litoltleDJYro, OWVontly outing,.
Houatorl -~tro• 3-J It the . recOvered from a &amp;tift &amp;houhler,
Jim Bo- yielded ooly one Clft'Olood. ll)dlona 8.3. Ost-.
Attro4&gt;mo. Wannin; 111 for hlo lien .twled Ill for an OJIOI1lne hit over tho 111111 throe lnolngo wat taaod for two runs In tho
-.q 1111' •tint ·
1111' ohllnmont with •I• •trona to COmPlete a IIIII:facular Rrot !Mq. but doon •urvtvocl ·
s1x 11101'1 ~no~,. btloro rivine
llnal dl.f,
lplntt tho
lnnlrwi •• tile Ne.. York ilorlng comeback. He allowocl w~
to rel!Over ' !'hll Regan,
But on 1/to lost df.y, with tho tore, Chance •towed tho Alltroo Yllllieet whljljlocl w• ...._, S. only three earned runa . in 29
Tom lilller hit a ttfo-run homer
90nll0!1t. hanging In the baloilt)e, on ·juot two hlto, lion Perranosld 2. StotUeiJJj'ro IIUI Problbly 110 IMq.,
In
tl\e OOCOOd lnnln!r tor tho
he co.,Jdn't hOld 1 ~ loocl and llnlshed 111 for tho Twins IIXl lplnst ·the C&amp;Utornla Aqjela
C,liude Ostoen, the Los
~
the Twins lost It aiL
lllo!rocl tho only run In tho ne.q Tuesdf.y, Hi \allowed four Angeles 1\&gt;&lt;Wers• OIIOIIing di.Y
KCfl BosweiJ',s "twHun homer
starter, survived a &amp;hiJQr start
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lilt Pltohliog ol Jerry Koosman
llld Danny Frioella corrlod the
Now York lleto 10 1 6.() victory
over the San Francisco Giant&amp;.
PITI'SI!URGH (VPI) - T h It
Cla,ylord Perry took tho lose.
Plttsburllb Plporo, undounled In ployol! Win for the plpors, Who otmlllnal best-d.five J&gt;lOYOil
Ctt&gt;o TIJI Cl)!oox ·
by as mill)' as 17 pointo In the
their bid for the American trouncoc1 bllana 1n three series last week.
eonaecuUve
pmea
In a division
The Cldcago Cubs rowed
first
~r
and
were
down
61~
Baslletblll AIIO&lt;lstlon't EattPlttshurllb trilled the Muoldes
52 at the hall. But the PIJiers Gary Peten for seven runs on
em lllvlslon ehamploolhl(&gt; and
ocored 42 JIOinla In· tho third five hitJ In the first inn1llg and
a crack at the Weltem Division
CJW1er to end the sesattm With went on 1o blast the Chicago
repreaentatlve for the 18BIU8
ABA Ployol! Stonc1Inp
By Uolttd Press International
a
94-78 lead, A Reid pJ and a White Sox 11-6. Two errors and
title, were a step closer to that By Uolted Pross lnt&amp;rnatlonal
(Division SOmillnals)
loul
shot by Chico Vllll8hn 1101 two walks by Peters hel,ped
IPBl today.
Division Finals)
(Best ol Seven)
the Pipers ahead in the third Ignite the rally which r..tured a
The Pipers took a I .0 leod In
(Best or Seven)
East
period tor the first time at 64- cbuble b)' Lou Johnson and a
their bost.ll-seven playol! lor
Eut
Series A
63.
two-run slnete by .Randy Hund.
the division crown wtth a come~
w, L. Pc~
W, L,
ley.
Johnson lett the game in
Art ileylllall scored 12 ol his
!rom-behind 125-117 vlctoryover Plttlburgh
1 o 1.ooo
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tho
third
Inning with a pulled
game-blllb 34 polnto In the third
the Mlrmesota Musklea at the Ml1110ento
0 I .000
groin
0 I
muscle.
quarter while teammate Olarlie
Civic Arena here Thursdf.y
West
Series B
lllck Monday led a 14-hit
Williams poured In U. Tom
olllbt.
W. L. Pet.
attack
with two singles and a
W,
L,
Washington,
s&lt;'Ored
10
of
his
12It waa the fourth straight .New Orleans
0 0
.000 lllew York
I
cbuble
as
the Oakland Athletic.s
0 points In the Jierlod.
llsllas
0 0 .000 Chlc1150
0 1
Connie Hawkins, tile ABA's blasted the st. Louts Cardinals
Thursts.,y'a Results
West ~ ~
ltadlng
scorer, had 26 points. 12-2. A p&amp;Jr of rookie Pitchers,
Pittsburgh 125 illlnnoOOt&amp;l17
SHIPPED TO MINORS
Series A
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CINCINNATI (UPO - Last (ooly game schoclulecO
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year's .Pitching sena.tJon G 1 r y
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four--hit ball for six JnninR:s to
mlmrs by the Cincinnati Reds. (ooly gome scheduled;
Series B
The second game In the series get the win.
Reds' General Mano&amp;er llob
W. L. will be played here Saturday
T h e Philadel(&gt;hla Phlllles
Howsam said Nolan was bein&amp; COACH NAMED
Los Angeles
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0 1
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he has a sore Pitching arm and beck, a successful sma.U college
Thursda.Y•s ReSults
their best-of-seven Western DI- Gary WllgiiOI' ·and Dick Hall,
the club had ro get down to the coach at Northern Mtclllgan New York 3 Llrlcago 1
vision final playotr series in JackBon went the first six
25 ~ p.r.yer limit. Under major University, has been named si. Louis 1 Philadelphia 0
New Orleans tonight,
Innings. Tony Taylor OOm.ered
Ieasue rules, he cannot be re- new basketball coach at Penver Montreal 2 Boston l
in the sixth off Dick Ellsworth
called by the Reds untlllO df.ys University, He succeeds Troy Los Angeles % Minnesota 1
to break a scoreless de.
alter the SNSOn starts.
Frtday'a Games
Bledooe,
(No games schediAlecl)
POMEROY LANES
Fight Results
Women's Friday Nlte League
By United Preas International
Marc h 29, 1968
COPENHAGEN (VPO - Tom
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New York (A.) 8 Washington 2
Chicago (N) 11 Chicago (A) 6
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It's no surprise, therefor~"' games and minor league games.
Carolyn
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lblt Tod Abernathy ls called The ract Is he'd Probably Pitch have an oa year,•• he noted, "I
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tllOn whenever the Clncinnau in Little League Prnes if they'd Just &lt;bn't Ditch enough. That m.
year Leo Utrocher took over as
Reds get lrto 1 jam, His advice let him.
manager and dJckl't use me
usually consist• of a shalp..
..I have to work a Jot in much in the spring. He told me
breaking curve ball dollverod In spring training to get in shape,"
he knew what I could do and CSONKA SIGNS
an underhanded manner.
admitted the weJI ~ traveled wanted to look . at some kids.
This Abbie doesn't save maro. righthander. 11 1 Pitch wherever
MIAMI, Fla. CVPD- Larry
rlages or solve periORil dll~ I can. As long as I'm getting to My arm never did &amp;t,t. in Csonka, the powerCuJ fullback
who surpassed the ball carrying
mas. He merely saves tJle ball Pitch, I cbn"t care against shape...
Abernathy
was
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a
games. Last ye~r, he . did it whom.
Ceats of Jimmy Brown, the late
Starting Pitcher In the Washing. Ernie Davis and Floyd Little at
more often (26) than any other
''l"rn us..WJ.y not very erreo- ton Senators' chaln when he
Pitcher In tho ml.ior loogues,
&amp;Yracuse University, will play
tive In the spring. I told (m.,..
suffered
the
arm
trouble.
The gangling 6 • tout • 4 ve;. ager) Dave Bristol last year not
professional COotbaJJ with the
enn, wliJ waa forced to become to 10 on what I do here. It ue- ••when I had the operation, •• Miami Dolphins.
a submariner liter a serious ual)y takes me four or five he s&amp;Jd, ul made LIP rn,y mind
Csonka, a 230i)OO:nd Allto become a Major League re- America, signed a contract
arm operation, haa only one .,...
weeks to break loose. .lly arm
awer tor his succes1. It's a didn't turn looae until the last lief Pitcher and I went back to with the American Football
the minors to Jearn how.
trite one called !lard work.
League cIub Thursday. He was
week of &amp;PriJ18 tralnJng last
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The more J Pitch," he said year and It will Probably bo the
eluded cJasse~ at MJami, Chardurll'll a brleC pause in his con- ·SBII1e this seaaon."
lotte,
Austin, LouisviUe and
dldonina Program. "the better
Abbie's arm turned so loose Jacksonville beCore he made the
ott I am. When I'm reated and In 1967 thot he lllllleared In 70
NEW COMMITTEE
OVOJliOWo.rlng, rm In trouble, ilftles, the most Ln the Natio!l- Cleveland Indians In 1963. Ills
NEW YORK (VPO - The
When rm· tired, the b&amp;.lls move al League, and com,piled a glit- unortho(l)x: motion makes hhn
Amateur
Athletic Union took
unique
amo ng
theAsbest."
lito provo his 90lnL AI&gt;- tering 1.27 earned· run average virtually
steps today to beet up its track
Pitchers,
and a 6-3 record.
and
field program by selecting
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26-member
advisory commitbotlY," he observed. "You have
en days in a row/' said the to build your arm 1.11 graG.all,y tee lo widen compet(Uve
crew cut hurler, "then take a that wa_y. The onl.y other guy -rllmlty and expand the
di.Y oil and bo ~ to 110 rve seen who throws like me internationaJ allf)ect or the
1£aln. I Pitched in five con- is this rookie C.EcO /ilrague with sport.
&amp;ecutive games at one stretch Ooklancl. He looks pretty good.
Congressman Bob Mathias of
lost yoar, Once oey arm aeto In
California,
former two-time
A Cw other guys have "tOld me
- . I throw most every.,,
Olympic
decathlon
ehamplon, Is
IIIey IIOultl lQ It but it t&amp;kes I
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bullpen.,.
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Abornatiey threw so often tor . . hitter, It takes a lifetime.
Olympic gold medalists Bob
the ChJ.c1g0 Cubs in 1965 he set
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Jim Bo- yielded ooly one Clft'Olood. ll)dlona 8.3. Ost-.
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s1x 11101'1 ~no~,. btloro rivine
llnal dl.f,
lplntt tho
lnnlrwi •• tile Ne.. York ilorlng comeback. He allowocl w~
to rel!Over ' !'hll Regan,
But on 1/to lost df.y, with tho tore, Chance •towed tho Alltroo Yllllieet whljljlocl w• ...._, S. only three earned runa . in 29
Tom lilller hit a ttfo-run homer
90nll0!1t. hanging In the baloilt)e, on ·juot two hlto, lion Perranosld 2. StotUeiJJj'ro IIUI Problbly 110 IMq.,
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tl\e OOCOOd lnnln!r tor tho
he co.,Jdn't hOld 1 ~ loocl and llnlshed 111 for tho Twins IIXl lplnst ·the C&amp;Utornla Aqjela
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lllo!rocl tho only run In tho ne.q Tuesdf.y, Hi \allowed four Angeles 1\&gt;&lt;Wers• OIIOIIing di.Y
KCfl BosweiJ',s "twHun homer
starter, survived a &amp;hiJQr start
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lilt Pltohliog ol Jerry Koosman
llld Danny Frioella corrlod the
Now York lleto 10 1 6.() victory
over the San Francisco Giant&amp;.
PITI'SI!URGH (VPI) - T h It
Cla,ylord Perry took tho lose.
Plttsburllb Plporo, undounled In ployol! Win for the plpors, Who otmlllnal best-d.five J&gt;lOYOil
Ctt&gt;o TIJI Cl)!oox ·
by as mill)' as 17 pointo In the
their bid for the American trouncoc1 bllana 1n three series last week.
eonaecuUve
pmea
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The Cldcago Cubs rowed
first
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were
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Baslletblll AIIO&lt;lstlon't EattPlttshurllb trilled the Muoldes
52 at the hall. But the PIJiers Gary Peten for seven runs on
em lllvlslon ehamploolhl(&gt; and
ocored 42 JIOinla In· tho third five hitJ In the first inn1llg and
a crack at the Weltem Division
CJW1er to end the sesattm With went on 1o blast the Chicago
repreaentatlve for the 18BIU8
ABA Ployol! Stonc1Inp
By Uolttd Press International
a
94-78 lead, A Reid pJ and a White Sox 11-6. Two errors and
title, were a step closer to that By Uolted Pross lnt&amp;rnatlonal
(Division SOmillnals)
loul
shot by Chico Vllll8hn 1101 two walks by Peters hel,ped
IPBl today.
Division Finals)
(Best ol Seven)
the Pipers ahead in the third Ignite the rally which r..tured a
The Pipers took a I .0 leod In
(Best or Seven)
East
period tor the first time at 64- cbuble b)' Lou Johnson and a
their bost.ll-seven playol! lor
Eut
Series A
63.
two-run slnete by .Randy Hund.
the division crown wtth a come~
w, L. Pc~
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Art ileylllall scored 12 ol his
!rom-behind 125-117 vlctoryover Plttlburgh
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the Mlrmesota Musklea at the Ml1110ento
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quarter while teammate Olarlie
Civic Arena here Thursdf.y
West
Series B
lllck Monday led a 14-hit
Williams poured In U. Tom
olllbt.
W. L. Pet.
attack
with two singles and a
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Pittsburgh 125 illlnnoOOt&amp;l17
SHIPPED TO MINORS
Series A
Vaughn had 25, and Williams 23. Mike Torrez and Hal Gilson,
CINCINNATI (UPO - Last (ooly game schoclulecO
w. L. Mel Daniels scored 28 points to were the Victims of the
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year's .Pitching sena.tJon G 1 r y
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Nolan has been shipped to t h e
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four--hit ball for six JnninR:s to
mlmrs by the Cincinnati Reds. (ooly gome scheduled;
Series B
The second game In the series get the win.
Reds' General Mano&amp;er llob
W. L. will be played here Saturday
T h e Philadel(&gt;hla Phlllles
Howsam said Nolan was bein&amp; COACH NAMED
Los Angeles
I 0 nlsht.
blanked Boston 5-o on the sevenfarmed out tenworarily because
DENVER (VPI)- Charles At- Minnesota
0 1
New Orleans and Dallas open hit Pitchlg ol Lorry Jockenn,
he has a sore Pitching arm and beck, a successful sma.U college
Thursda.Y•s ReSults
their best-of-seven Western DI- Gary WllgiiOI' ·and Dick Hall,
the club had ro get down to the coach at Northern Mtclllgan New York 3 Llrlcago 1
vision final playotr series in JackBon went the first six
25 ~ p.r.yer limit. Under major University, has been named si. Louis 1 Philadelphia 0
New Orleans tonight,
Innings. Tony Taylor OOm.ered
Ieasue rules, he cannot be re- new basketball coach at Penver Montreal 2 Boston l
in the sixth off Dick Ellsworth
called by the Reds untlllO df.ys University, He succeeds Troy Los Angeles % Minnesota 1
to break a scoreless de.
alter the SNSOn starts.
Frtday'a Games
Bledooe,
(No games schediAlecl)
POMEROY LANES
Fight Results
Women's Friday Nlte League
By United Preas International
Marc h 29, 1968
COPENHAGEN (VPO - Tom
Won l.()st
Bogs,
162, Denmark, outpointed
lola's., ••• ••••••• 25 11
.seven Up, , • • , •• , , ,22 14 Charley Austin, 160, Phoenix,
Ariz, (JO).
Forest Run ••••• •• .18 18

In his tint IMenn lor lbo
UPI ~rto Writer
MIIUitoot&amp; Twins last
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Chance, Who ended Jut
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to be ready to start tl\ls year' 1 keerPing the d11.1ena1on .. torn
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BASEBALL RESULTS
By United Press International

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PhUadelphia 5 Boston 0

Oakl&amp;nd 12 St. Louis 2
New York (A.) 8 Washington 2
Chicago (N) 11 Chicago (A) 6
Los Angeles 8 Cleveland 3
New York (N) GSan Francisco o
Minnesota 3HGuston 1
(Only games '&lt;hedble&lt;l)

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Team High Series and Gamelola's
2292, 774,Ind. High Series
"It seems that every time 1
It's no surprise, therefor~"' games and minor league games.
Carolyn
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lblt Tod Abernathy ls called The ract Is he'd Probably Pitch have an oa year,•• he noted, "I
High
Game
Pancbra CoUins,
tllOn whenever the Clncinnau in Little League Prnes if they'd Just &lt;bn't Ditch enough. That m.
year Leo Utrocher took over as
Reds get lrto 1 jam, His advice let him.
manager and dJckl't use me
usually consist• of a shalp..
..I have to work a Jot in much in the spring. He told me
breaking curve ball dollverod In spring training to get in shape,"
he knew what I could do and CSONKA SIGNS
an underhanded manner.
admitted the weJI ~ traveled wanted to look . at some kids.
This Abbie doesn't save maro. righthander. 11 1 Pitch wherever
MIAMI, Fla. CVPD- Larry
rlages or solve periORil dll~ I can. As long as I'm getting to My arm never did &amp;t,t. in Csonka, the powerCuJ fullback
who surpassed the ball carrying
mas. He merely saves tJle ball Pitch, I cbn"t care against shape...
Abernathy
was
primarU.Y
a
games. Last ye~r, he . did it whom.
Ceats of Jimmy Brown, the late
Starting Pitcher In the Washing. Ernie Davis and Floyd Little at
more often (26) than any other
''l"rn us..WJ.y not very erreo- ton Senators' chaln when he
Pitcher In tho ml.ior loogues,
&amp;Yracuse University, will play
tive In the spring. I told (m.,..
suffered
the
arm
trouble.
The gangling 6 • tout • 4 ve;. ager) Dave Bristol last year not
professional COotbaJJ with the
enn, wliJ waa forced to become to 10 on what I do here. It ue- ••when I had the operation, •• Miami Dolphins.
a submariner liter a serious ual)y takes me four or five he s&amp;Jd, ul made LIP rn,y mind
Csonka, a 230i)OO:nd Allto become a Major League re- America, signed a contract
arm operation, haa only one .,...
weeks to break loose. .lly arm
awer tor his succes1. It's a didn't turn looae until the last lief Pitcher and I went back to with the American Football
the minors to Jearn how.
trite one called !lard work.
League cIub Thursday. He was
week of &amp;PriJ18 tralnJng last
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Abbie's learning .Process ill- their No. 1 draft choice.
The more J Pitch," he said year and It will Probably bo the
eluded cJasse~ at MJami, Chardurll'll a brleC pause in his con- ·SBII1e this seaaon."
lotte,
Austin, LouisviUe and
dldonina Program. "the better
Abbie's arm turned so loose Jacksonville beCore he made the
ott I am. When I'm reated and In 1967 thot he lllllleared In 70
NEW COMMITTEE
OVOJliOWo.rlng, rm In trouble, ilftles, the most Ln the Natio!l- Cleveland Indians In 1963. Ills
NEW YORK (VPO - The
When rm· tired, the b&amp;.lls move al League, and com,piled a glit- unortho(l)x: motion makes hhn
Amateur
Athletic Union took
unique
amo ng
theAsbest."
lito provo his 90lnL AI&gt;- tering 1.27 earned· run average virtually
steps today to beet up its track
Pitchers,
and a 6-3 record.
and
field program by selecting
'"I throw with aU arm and no
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26-member
advisory commitbotlY," he observed. "You have
en days in a row/' said the to build your arm 1.11 graG.all,y tee lo widen compet(Uve
crew cut hurler, "then take a that wa_y. The onl.y other guy -rllmlty and expand the
di.Y oil and bo ~ to 110 rve seen who throws like me internationaJ allf)ect or the
1£aln. I Pitched in five con- is this rookie C.EcO /ilrague with sport.
&amp;ecutive games at one stretch Ooklancl. He looks pretty good.
Congressman Bob Mathias of
lost yoar, Once oey arm aeto In
California,
former two-time
A Cw other guys have "tOld me
- . I throw most every.,,
Olympic
decathlon
ehamplon, Is
IIIey IIOultl lQ It but it t&amp;kes I
sometimes on my own 1n the few years to Ceel comtortable." chairman of the committee
bullpen.,.
r you h.Wen to be an ®1101- which also includea former
Abornatiey threw so often tor . . hitter, It takes a lifetime.
Olympic gold medalists Bob
the ChJ.c1g0 Cubs in 1965 he set
Richards and Rater Johnson.

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The gift table featured a green
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Punch and cake were served.
Margaret Thompson was awarded the door prize since her
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mint. Other prize winners were
Virginia Kay, Mina Johnson.
Kathryn Hood, Darlene Hussell,
Carolyn Keefer and Maxine WeaY.
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The st. Patrick's C..V theme

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'lii'a. ROy J. Allen, Usa A.

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Lela A. Forreat, Mrs. Jack Jl.

Frariz., Mrs. Hom.- · W., .Gitdner_, . MrS. Glen E. R;tier, ·;~en ..
iamln c. S&lt;eto, Jr., .JOie»&gt;l Sta·
ten, Daniel D. Wagonir, Mn.
&amp;f.yrtle · Welker, Mrs. FriJ!Idin
N. Nott, and Infant dauldlter.

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Being ReleaMed

PT. PLEASANT- Folnl Pleas·
Mrs. Louise Gibbs, Mr&amp;o At- ant IU&amp;II Sdloolprlnolpal Charles
tarah Dewhurst, Mrs. Barbara Willlera bas releaaod the o!:heol·
Fry, Ruth Ann Fry, Mrs. Ethel uled evant• lor the 1988 .ll'adFry, Mrs. John Fry,_Yrs. Nora uatlng clas1 of PPHS.
CroBB, Mro. Beta I!U~ Mrllo
Senior Class Play, loll of Ap.
Judj' Eichinger and BecJ&lt;.y, Mrs. rll; New York trip, )fay 12-18;
Jess Brown, Mrs. Rhoda Yeager, Senior picnic, May 16; Jr.-Sr.
Mrs. La Vera Yeager, Mrs.. Mary Prom, )fay 20; Cla11 Ni&amp;111. )fay
LA:tuise Keffer and Patricia. Mts. 2i; Awards De,y, May 27; GradCheryl SuPPle.
uation, Mey 28; and parQ- lor
Sending sifts were Mrs. Albert graduates, Ml)' 28.
Bo5l0n, Mra. Glen Icenhower,
'Mrs. James Diehl, Mrs. Garnet
Soulsbys Announce,
Mrs.

Okey Roush,
Mrs. Leonard Roush, Mrs. ·Ibn-

Birth of Daughter

old ThomPaon, Mrs. Bey Friend,
Mrs. James Turley, Mrs. Vlr&amp;U Mr. and Mra.JameaM.Soulsby,
Adkins, Mrs. Laura Gltmi, r,tra. 117 lJnion Ave.. Pomeroy, are
James Keeler, Mrs. Taft Bos- amounelng the blrlt1 or • dllll&amp;b·
Attending were the honoree, ton. Mrs. Allie HoUrnan, ~s. tor, Cindy Lynn, on March 2S
Miss Yeager and Miss Ernes- Frank Gapeltart. Jr., Mrs. Adri- af Ptousnt Valley lloapllal.
tine Wood, Mrs. Clarence Yeager an Lathey ond Juc(y,
Gruq,&amp;rents are Mr. and Mrs.
Jed Will, Pomeroy, and Mrs. E.
J. Soulsby or Pomeroy. Mr. and

The Sermonette

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Charles Evans
Promoted at
J, A, Moore, plint manasar at
Phlllp Sporn, recently announ•·
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Evans to the pooltlon ol aalillant to the maintenance auporvlo-

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Prosroim plana !•r the

year (Sara Elborl~cO ·,~/ 14 ~~an;~

.,,,. OU\Uned at a moot!ns of 1a.1 . ~u · anriOunclns ihe blriJI•
,A!j,ha·' ~sl~ Chllj)ler ',of AI- &lt;I ~lr fb'~l lihlld, I -.;.~
pha Delta KIJ1llll Sororll$ lle)d : Plol~- 1'1 a ~·· )!Ooopltal.
wedoead&amp;Y ni&amp;~~t a1 the lioine iif:• ·.'rliti 'Ia 14'11 ~aodeblld ill;·
F.dl1oi Price, · orileera l~r the 1\!r: and !!'•· ·J¥'JI6. ~11erfel4 .
1968.&amp;9 school year, toboannoun· &lt;I WeotervUII aioCI·Ule R.ov. and:
ced later; were ele.cted. ·'
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tie company· July 18, 1949 as a
tell enatneer at Philip ~
Plant. He wa1 promoted t0 a8•
slotant results enatneor In 1&amp;52,
to results engineer In 19.14 and
to plant enstneer In 1958.
A naUve of Pomeroy, he attended Pomeroy lUsh School and
sradualed !rom Oltlo Un!versiQwlth a Bachelor ol Science de·
sree In electrical en&amp;lnoer!ng.
He served nearly three years ln
the Army as an instrument repairman and saw service in the
Paelllc Theatre ol World War

D.
He Is active In the Saint Paul
Lutheran Church .and senet as
secretary of the Church Council . He Ia a member of t h t
American Lesion, Ia married,
has one son and resides in Pomeroy.

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Easter Does Not Recede

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Easter is coming, but not in 1tle
same way. It is as it Easter is

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!hAt the day ia here, a period ol

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resllzatlon.
Easter does not recede.
L - It ts k01&gt;t every SUnday.
The Jewish Slbbath was kept on
saturday. It was by the remem-branc:e and celebration or Jesus'
rlst~ on ihe llrst do,)' or the

cause unsllllfly and

uncomfortable msrkina
and awollina of lhe tees
and letL Take tho time to.
be oxpeotlyllttod,
anclllllle sore ...

saw Christ in the same way th&amp;t1
his disciPles saw him. He saw
Christ 11 a power in his lite.
We ml)' not see Christ as dldthe
diaciPle&amp;, nor as Paul saw Him
on the Domaacuo road, but In sll
slneerl~ we can te•tlfy to Hla
preliei1Ca and PGWar In our doiiJt.
lives; mt only on one day of thl
yell', but on every do,)' ~ the
year. That, too, is a rea5011 wbf
r,ger does not recede; wellv1
.. in, the ,power of the resurrection.

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Oaytoi); &amp;el!a:Durot, Ripley, W.
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'James: 'A, lloullh, ·Letart.
- Paul Smith,

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arothor Eastar Illy.
n. - Easter doe• 1101 recede
because the resurrectiOn of
Christ is the most be&amp;lc tact of
the CbrlstlaD lalth.It Is tbeehlel
element of the Gospel wherein we
Healt~bier~·~~~
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Because ofthe resurrection the
Christian llle make• oense. Fot.
IAlw Paul' a U8111J10nt in ICol'.l~:
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Mrs. Soulaby have three other God at 7:30 p.m. Slturday leaturing tie Rev. ROY Anderaon
children.
ol Rlehmondale. He to an au.
thor and recorder ol.. o. Jllwbet
Blckground ScriPture: I ·
lroet loelljnd .aU thlt·whli:h )Veal- ot gospel ·~di~ The·pubHc 11
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firm as our Christian !altho Eaa;. Invited.
Chr1&amp;tma5 is comlnlo ·
er cbes oot recede.
We are reminded of Its coming
m. _ Then Easterc:besnot r..
at least two months beforehan4. cede because tt enters intD our
Call, Write or Co'me to See
On the day alter Christmas there dally eJPe;rience.Paulwritelithlt
Us for COmplete CounaeJare~ signs that it tsover for Chrtat was seen or hlmali!IO. Now 1
·Ing, Free Demonstration.
another year.
it could not have been that Paul·~
Lenten period ihforms u' that

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ia Afttota iind'l'helr workl, - . Pleasant;
oooreil by tho Maoon Coun\I"Home Letart; Mrs.
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BliiTH: Mr. and Mro. Anlh·
dl..,tlll' al thia time. All count;y
.ooricU ·ine'!'llers are, urpd to .,9111' Bmeeutter, c,ll!PoJie Fe~- ,
alleoKI. a will be eoncludod lie· tf, a daUlll1tar., &lt;., .
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Cbapman,

a.m. In 'the aoialtoriUm 'or· ""'· j'l.
11!, ·e ou,.... #e• ~ere.
a..,.n. 61 ilp(,olnled eiimrnlt· . Saxton,
tees .and up ... omtnk [eVents 1!111 "' Pt.

"*' lhi ...1 ~ ~o~are~~~ ~
~folodlooattonded

It wu 'litcl!lOI! to hold ll1reli
elaaseoeldi,Week.
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11teae clasaea meet Ill! Mondi.Y
!rom lo4 .p.m.. ..,a !rom MD '
p.m. and on Frida¥ from 7-10
p.m. Eaeh clala WID loat sp..
proxlmalely Ill&lt; to "'""' '"'lka.
The ladles wiD aetualb' lie COII·
Itrbellng a dreaa or IIIII omli1g
ll1e enUre seallon. All of tho
conlllrllellon on tho aarmentsll
dlono a1 ho!mo. Jlurlngoa~wookb'
meetlnJ demmotrsllona &lt;I ...,.
llructloa le!:hn!,.ea to be com· ·
plated· fllllo the next oeslion are
Biven. The IO!JI&amp;)nder &lt;I tho session dells with lnapoellon of
completed conlllrllelloo IIepa and
advice on lndhldusl problema.
These clasaeo are belntl In·
llructed by Mloa Loulie Loni,
County Exlenlion Apnt, Home
DeJI!bnotrsllon.
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Bride- Elect is Honored

Mrs. Alice RlnQ)Iph, Pauleua

T hr o e
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LETAlfl', W. Va. - . Miss
~n Ye111r, Letar~ W. Vi.,
bri&lt;IHieet ol Denver Glbbo, local. waa hooored on saturday,
lllateh 23, wlihapr&amp;obrldalshow·
er In lhe Oak Grove EUB Church
&amp;oc:ial room. Hostesses were

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·. ell ·g,ietlrls Tlieada¥. A!)rP 9, ·

&lt;I U., o!lolhlnS conottudlon or-

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11turlda.Y: Mrs. Richard ·A;
Mbore, 7f.7 Second Ave., BOD,
·5:06p.m. 11turlda.Y.

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MrL Ed . lleGbeo, : vljl.
IIlii; ilo!&gt;O&lt;ea ille f~s; Ill : 1
Gallipolis; ...... lliinold ·,
lel!:h, lit. l Oleshlre; Mri.
Cllarleo E. E!Uo, Rl 1 Gdi!P!Us; Mrl. Gertruc!O IloilO)', Soulh
Sde, W. Va.; Mrs. G eo r B ~
Helneo,· Hemlock Grove; lira.
Leslie s, carr, l'on1arQr; Her·
man IL London., ~•euJe; Mra.
Edpr
c. Wolfe, l!llclill_.t; Mrs.
•• ;}'t"
Marvin
A. Oller, Mlddlepori;
rid Harrold, In a New Orleans
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M111
Vary
r. Shelisrd, Jack·
and Mrs. Oavld Samp.. holjlllal. Gr......,ts are Mr. 5011; Mrs. WIWaln E. Woods,
1011 ~ ElberfelcO &lt;I Gret- and Mrs. Earl Elberfeld, Lc&gt;- Jaekoonvllle; Llmlo J. Baker,
no.;LL, .,.. _,.clng the birth 111111, and Mr. and Mra. Sampril Ulolr llrll child,_a 'ioo, Da. sell.

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eolt bound car drlvee bf Char·
los E. llamWn, 47, lit Alto,
and a wootbound ear drl•• bf ·
JoSOJI)I A. Sl•-· 56, New
I l l - collided as S l - wu
allen1jltlng to make aleiUurniDio
dri¥Hm. One arrelt was nC&lt;ried at 111e c:oun1.Y JaiL. lfow.
ord T. Lepo&lt;t, 38, Pt. Pleas..., ns ..,..sled by the clQpollee oa a !:harp o1
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11turodo,J liiMIIlJII '"' Rt
S3 ......tlng Ill $t50 ptGPOI"tf
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A. Moore, 747
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Mirvln
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Dr,i Mrs. Jo!'"
Ol1b ·W,
HI, 2 GilllpOil~; port, son, 9:27 a.QI. IJ'IIurlda.Yl

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and Beverly, llrs. Patt,y John'Son, Mrs. Florence Cullens, Mra.
Blarlche Yeager, Mrs. Nellle
Adld.n•, Mrs, Ercell ~na, Mrs.
Ethel llal'burn, M r s, ' l!illllee
ThomPson, end Hariiou, llfr•·
Eleanor Newbetry, Mr&amp;, 'Babe
Sld.flet, Mrs. Dlra Weaver, Yra.
Sandra long, Mrs. Joa_,hlne

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Lucy

was u&amp;ed. Lighted green candles
were used on the hand crocheted

white and green table cover.
The gift table featured a green
and white shower umbrella and
an arrangement of sprl~ fiowers.
Punch and cake were served.
Margaret Thompson was awarded the door prize since her
piece of cake contained a green
mint. Other prize winners were
Virginia Kay, Mina Johnson.
Kathryn Hood, Darlene Hussell,
Carolyn Keefer and Maxine WeaY.
er.

lUGAR RUN MILU
Pomerol'
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A Wahllght of the event was
the mlklns or the bridal book.
The st. Patrick's C..V theme

FEilTILIZER
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Ron&amp;&gt;lllh and

.~·'flOen...

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PIIIzatloioal

!hat wo~·

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Jl)acbaraes

'lii'a. ROy J. Allen, Usa A.

eoOJ.: Paul

E. Cox, Rita D, Ervil\o l!ro. Lewis D. FlniO)', Mrs.
Lela A. Forreat, Mrs. Jack Jl.

Frariz., Mrs. Hom.- · W., .Gitdner_, . MrS. Glen E. R;tier, ·;~en ..
iamln c. S&lt;eto, Jr., .JOie»&gt;l Sta·
ten, Daniel D. Wagonir, Mn.
&amp;f.yrtle · Welker, Mrs. FriJ!Idin
N. Nott, and Infant dauldlter.

lira meouos

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5ehedule of Evenl~'
Being ReleaMed

PT. PLEASANT- Folnl Pleas·
Mrs. Louise Gibbs, Mr&amp;o At- ant IU&amp;II Sdloolprlnolpal Charles
tarah Dewhurst, Mrs. Barbara Willlera bas releaaod the o!:heol·
Fry, Ruth Ann Fry, Mrs. Ethel uled evant• lor the 1988 .ll'adFry, Mrs. John Fry,_Yrs. Nora uatlng clas1 of PPHS.
CroBB, Mro. Beta I!U~ Mrllo
Senior Class Play, loll of Ap.
Judj' Eichinger and BecJ&lt;.y, Mrs. rll; New York trip, )fay 12-18;
Jess Brown, Mrs. Rhoda Yeager, Senior picnic, May 16; Jr.-Sr.
Mrs. La Vera Yeager, Mrs.. Mary Prom, )fay 20; Cla11 Ni&amp;111. )fay
LA:tuise Keffer and Patricia. Mts. 2i; Awards De,y, May 27; GradCheryl SuPPle.
uation, Mey 28; and parQ- lor
Sending sifts were Mrs. Albert graduates, Ml)' 28.
Bo5l0n, Mra. Glen Icenhower,
'Mrs. James Diehl, Mrs. Garnet
Soulsbys Announce,
Mrs.

Okey Roush,
Mrs. Leonard Roush, Mrs. ·Ibn-

Birth of Daughter

old ThomPaon, Mrs. Bey Friend,
Mrs. James Turley, Mrs. Vlr&amp;U Mr. and Mra.JameaM.Soulsby,
Adkins, Mrs. Laura Gltmi, r,tra. 117 lJnion Ave.. Pomeroy, are
James Keeler, Mrs. Taft Bos- amounelng the blrlt1 or • dllll&amp;b·
Attending were the honoree, ton. Mrs. Allie HoUrnan, ~s. tor, Cindy Lynn, on March 2S
Miss Yeager and Miss Ernes- Frank Gapeltart. Jr., Mrs. Adri- af Ptousnt Valley lloapllal.
tine Wood, Mrs. Clarence Yeager an Lathey ond Juc(y,
Gruq,&amp;rents are Mr. and Mrs.
Jed Will, Pomeroy, and Mrs. E.
J. Soulsby or Pomeroy. Mr. and

The Sermonette

b. dl*¢"uoa0cl.

tore noon.

CHARLES H. EVANS

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Charles Evans
Promoted at
J, A, Moore, plint manasar at
Phlllp Sporn, recently announ•·
eel the promotion of Charlea H.
Evans to the pooltlon ol aalillant to the maintenance auporvlo-

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Mr. and Mrs: Divld Qaevl!l'

PLANS OUTLINED
Prosroim plana !•r the

year (Sara Elborl~cO ·,~/ 14 ~~an;~

.,,,. OU\Uned at a moot!ns of 1a.1 . ~u · anriOunclns ihe blriJI•
,A!j,ha·' ~sl~ Chllj)ler ',of AI- &lt;I ~lr fb'~l lihlld, I -.;.~
pha Delta KIJ1llll Sororll$ lle)d : Plol~- 1'1 a ~·· )!Ooopltal.
wedoead&amp;Y ni&amp;~~t a1 the lioine iif:• ·.'rliti 'Ia 14'11 ~aodeblld ill;·
F.dl1oi Price, · orileera l~r the 1\!r: and !!'•· ·J¥'JI6. ~11erfel4 .
1968.&amp;9 school year, toboannoun· &lt;I WeotervUII aioCI·Ule R.ov. and:
ced later; were ele.cted. ·'
"!"•· Oae&gt;:ef. lormotly &lt;I
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ervtlle, ncw.; ·ot

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tie company· July 18, 1949 as a
tell enatneer at Philip ~
Plant. He wa1 promoted t0 a8•
slotant results enatneor In 1&amp;52,
to results engineer In 19.14 and
to plant enstneer In 1958.
A naUve of Pomeroy, he attended Pomeroy lUsh School and
sradualed !rom Oltlo Un!versiQwlth a Bachelor ol Science de·
sree In electrical en&amp;lnoer!ng.
He served nearly three years ln
the Army as an instrument repairman and saw service in the
Paelllc Theatre ol World War

D.
He Is active In the Saint Paul
Lutheran Church .and senet as
secretary of the Church Council . He Ia a member of t h t
American Lesion, Ia married,
has one son and resides in Pomeroy.

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WAYNE Dot: FOOd II ....,,. cooad
to bfull down ~ thlt ,.,....
mot~ 1~, lmPtovl dlllltlbiiiiW

'""ty

1nd produ~ 1 new, tlctt
tote
ttllt IIH*II to 4o"JI, lonl I ltldllr

In compNtt dol nWitiOn, WAYNI

Dol Food promotes lulifrlot coat CMdltlon, firm ,1toot1, lnd lives wortt1n1
dDtl the ''Q(J ,.,.,... lhly ......

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Potatoes,
Seed,_.Onion ·Sets and Plq\lts,
Iller Twine
.~ Fertlllier
NEW

PLAN HYMN SING

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MOn. iliru fri. .

Easter Does Not Recede

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Euter ts in vividconu;ast. The
Easter is coming, but not in 1tle
same way. It is as it Easter is

DON'T WEAR
A TOURNIQUET

here. Lent is not so much ape.-..
!od ollllllei!lation as I reminder
!hAt the day ia here, a period ol

tl&amp;ht ...lylep ...

hinder oormal cln:ulation,

resllzatlon.
Easter does not recede.
L - It ts k01&gt;t every SUnday.
The Jewish Slbbath was kept on
saturday. It was by the remem-branc:e and celebration or Jesus'
rlst~ on ihe llrst do,)' or the

cause unsllllfly and

uncomfortable msrkina
and awollina of lhe tees
and letL Take tho time to.
be oxpeotlyllttod,
anclllllle sore ...

saw Christ in the same way th&amp;t1
his disciPles saw him. He saw
Christ 11 a power in his lite.
We ml)' not see Christ as dldthe
diaciPle&amp;, nor as Paul saw Him
on the Domaacuo road, but In sll
slneerl~ we can te•tlfy to Hla
preliei1Ca and PGWar In our doiiJt.
lives; mt only on one day of thl
yell', but on every do,)' ~ the
year. That, too, is a rea5011 wbf
r,ger does not recede; wellv1
.. in, the ,power of the resurrection.

AUTHORIZED
~GRAVELY

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Sales &amp; Slrvice

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· means, Rutlancf; AUc8' Loomia,
Oaytoi); &amp;el!a:Durot, Ripley, W.
va;; Dortola Durot, iupliy, w.
'James: 'A, lloullh, ·Letart.
- Paul Smith,

~~~;~;t:::~~Piiyllla ~er,

.' Last 2 D,f!ys
Of Our •••
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Lord's Illy. Every Sunday Is • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
arothor Eastar Illy.
n. - Easter doe• 1101 recede
because the resurrectiOn of
Christ is the most be&amp;lc tact of
the CbrlstlaD lalth.It Is tbeehlel
element of the Gospel wherein we
Healt~bier~·~~~
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stand.
Because ofthe resurrection the
Christian llle make• oense. Fot.
IAlw Paul' a U8111J10nt in ICol'.l~:
1-20: Without the reaurroetlan
BAIER
)'0111' lalih Ia vain. Wlthollt the '
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,..aurreet!oo sll tho lfuJt Y1iu
9,000Rolls
have over J&gt;Ut In God
hup
mistake.

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f)gure trlmtlllng Compensate girdles and lllnll' girdles

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expand to.CQ!!Ifortably fit your very own.
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sing at the ' Chester Church ot
Mrs. Soulaby have three other God at 7:30 p.m. Slturday leaturing tie Rev. ROY Anderaon
children.
ol Rlehmondale. He to an au.
thor and recorder ol.. o. Jllwbet
Blckground ScriPture: I ·
lroet loelljnd .aU thlt·whli:h )Veal- ot gospel ·~di~ The·pubHc 11
I Cor.t5:11&lt;20 '
firm as our Christian !altho Eaa;. Invited.
Chr1&amp;tma5 is comlnlo ·
er cbes oot recede.
We are reminded of Its coming
m. _ Then Easterc:besnot r..
at least two months beforehan4. cede because tt enters intD our
Call, Write or Co'me to See
On the day alter Christmas there dally eJPe;rience.Paulwritelithlt
Us for COmplete CounaeJare~ signs that it tsover for Chrtat was seen or hlmali!IO. Now 1
·Ing, Free Demonstration.
another year.
it could not have been that Paul·~
Lenten period ihforms u' that

l'lnlJ Glldlll
wtthtbe
ADJUST·A·THIGHill

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ia Afttota iind'l'helr workl, - . Pleasant;
oooreil by tho Maoon Coun\I"Home Letart; Mrs.
Iliuiuirlotratlon Couilcll, will be on 100•
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BliiTH: Mr. and Mro. Anlh·
dl..,tlll' al thia time. All count;y
.ooricU ·ine'!'llers are, urpd to .,9111' Bmeeutter, c,ll!PoJie Fe~- ,
alleoKI. a will be eoncludod lie· tf, a daUlll1tar., &lt;., .
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111t1m

Kobinson.

Cbapman,

a.m. In 'the aoialtoriUm 'or· ""'· j'l.
11!, ·e ou,.... #e• ~ere.
a..,.n. 61 ilp(,olnled eiimrnlt· . Saxton,
tees .and up ... omtnk [eVents 1!111 "' Pt.

"*' lhi ...1 ~ ~o~are~~~ ~
~folodlooattonded

It wu 'litcl!lOI! to hold ll1reli
elaaseoeldi,Week.
•
11teae clasaea meet Ill! Mondi.Y
!rom lo4 .p.m.. ..,a !rom MD '
p.m. and on Frida¥ from 7-10
p.m. Eaeh clala WID loat sp..
proxlmalely Ill&lt; to "'""' '"'lka.
The ladles wiD aetualb' lie COII·
Itrbellng a dreaa or IIIII omli1g
ll1e enUre seallon. All of tho
conlllrllellon on tho aarmentsll
dlono a1 ho!mo. Jlurlngoa~wookb'
meetlnJ demmotrsllona &lt;I ...,.
llructloa le!:hn!,.ea to be com· ·
plated· fllllo the next oeslion are
Biven. The IO!JI&amp;)nder &lt;I tho session dells with lnapoellon of
completed conlllrllelloo IIepa and
advice on lndhldusl problema.
These clasaeo are belntl In·
llructed by Mloa Loulie Loni,
County Exlenlion Apnt, Home
DeJI!bnotrsllon.
·

t...\y.Home Demoost~atlon

\ ·ai to

hetci

Bride- Elect is Honored

Mrs. Alice RlnQ)Iph, Pauleua

T hr o e
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haVO

do

LETAlfl', W. Va. - . Miss
~n Ye111r, Letar~ W. Vi.,
bri&lt;IHieet ol Denver Glbbo, local. waa hooored on saturday,
lllateh 23, wlihapr&amp;obrldalshow·
er In lhe Oak Grove EUB Church
&amp;oc:ial room. Hostesses were

ton;

toto.!••·

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·. ell ·g,ietlrls Tlieada¥. A!)rP 9, ·

&lt;I U., o!lolhlnS conottudlon or-

. Rl 1 VIII· l!ro. Jerry L Melilantt; ·537 JW.

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Dr., daulhte~. ·1!11 p.m.
11turlda.Y: Mrs. Richard ·A;
Mbore, 7f.7 Second Ave., BOD,
·5:06p.m. 11turlda.Y.

FIELD SEEDS

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¥!' , pu:ASANT -

. 5011

MrL Ed . lleGbeo, : vljl.
IIlii; ilo!&gt;O&lt;ea ille f~s; Ill : 1
Gallipolis; ...... lliinold ·,
lel!:h, lit. l Oleshlre; Mri.
Cllarleo E. E!Uo, Rl 1 Gdi!P!Us; Mrl. Gertruc!O IloilO)', Soulh
Sde, W. Va.; Mrs. G eo r B ~
Helneo,· Hemlock Grove; lira.
Leslie s, carr, l'on1arQr; Her·
man IL London., ~•euJe; Mra.
Edpr
c. Wolfe, l!llclill_.t; Mrs.
•• ;}'t"
Marvin
A. Oller, Mlddlepori;
rid Harrold, In a New Orleans
' ' . ~il ANNOUNCED
M111
Vary
r. Shelisrd, Jack·
and Mrs. Oavld Samp.. holjlllal. Gr......,ts are Mr. 5011; Mrs. WIWaln E. Woods,
1011 ~ ElberfelcO &lt;I Gret- and Mrs. Earl Elberfeld, Lc&gt;- Jaekoonvllle; Llmlo J. Baker,
no.;LL, .,.. _,.clng the birth 111111, and Mr. and Mra. Sampril Ulolr llrll child,_a 'ioo, Da. sell.

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mlolllp occurred"""" an
eolt bound car drlvee bf Char·
los E. llamWn, 47, lit Alto,
and a wootbound ear drl•• bf ·
JoSOJI)I A. Sl•-· 56, New
I l l - collided as S l - wu
allen1jltlng to make aleiUurniDio
dri¥Hm. One arrelt was nC&lt;ried at 111e c:oun1.Y JaiL. lfow.
ord T. Lepo&lt;t, 38, Pt. Pleas..., ns ..,..sled by the clQpollee oa a !:harp o1
tion.

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Church - James Qulaertberl')', Study and lll'IIYOf aervlee
Wed,ser.. paltl&gt;r; Ray Whaley, au.pt. com.. nesdu·. 7180 P.m. Cheste~ Tenmunlon and worsbip aorvlee, 9:30 - · palllor, Phone 773-SUS.
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Meeting Held
MASON - Tile Wahsma FHA
Chapter Tuesday held a get-acquainted meeting and observed
FHA week. A candlelight ceremony was held with the older
members and officers taking
Speaking were Karen staats,
Becky Burris, Slaron Roach,
Beth Oril. Sonya Ymker, Gloria
Hesson, Mary Jane Scltes and
Paulettl Rsndolpb, on the em.

blem, purpose or the organiza.
tion, representation of their colors, red and white, and the
group's Oower. In keeping with
the observance which started on
Monday, each member wore a
, red and white bow.
~s a token of appreciation for
their teachers, they each placed
an apple on the teacher's desks
with a complimentary note at.
tached.
~ A special invitation has been
elllended to the Freshman Class
and other students Interested in
joinillg the organization. Mn.
.i.lea'oor MUJer, ia.~r Piaor
and Home Economics Instructor .

day.

THE LOVE OF GOD
Adam and Eve had two sons,
Cain and Abe~
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The.Y deelded to bring 111 of·
ferlng to tho Lord. (Gene&amp;!• ~
ter t) Cain broUiht of the fruit
of the ground ond Abel the fin~
Uog of lola lloell, "a blood oflOI'Iug'', AU throUih thegenorlllono,
the Hebrews brou&amp;llt a blood ollerlng for &amp;ln. Q Kings 8:$). At
the dedlelllon of !be - l e In
Jeru&amp;alem. the aheep and oxen
could not be numbered tor multitude. (PIOI&amp;e look It ,_, In the
Blblo.l
In John 1-211, tho first title,
John tho BaPdat (the forerunner
of Jesus) said Jesus was "The
lamb of God that tal&lt;es awoy the
sin of the world''.
Paul tails In Hebrew 911 ~2.
without tho &amp;bedding of blood
there is no remission of sin. S..
tan did oot think that God would
send His son to be the PTOPitl•
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::: tion for our sin. What Jove the
Wra. Mayme Bergschicker father and U. son hid for us to
Steilhenoon of Will! lslsnd, N.Y. give His Ute to ransom us from
and her daughter, Mrs. F r e d a the consequences of our sinl
Crowe ot ClnciMI.tt were Tue~
Satan tried every way he knew
day guests of their aunt. Mrs.
keep Jesus from the cross.
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Mary Davis Blank, at the home ~t:·::: :·.;
o( Ama Cornell on Mechanic St.
Other visitors of Mrs. Blank dur- -:-:
ing her hospitalization and illness ~;~
have been Mrs. Edna McKitrick,
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Tom MdCitrick and Mrs. Eltz•
beth Hoffman and daughters of
New Cwnberland, W. Va., Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Blank or Cleveland
and Daunt Brinker of Carll)'.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whittle of
Worthington
were
weekend.
guests or her parents. Mr. and :·
!4rs. Charles NeuiQIIl, Syracuae.

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Get -Acquainted

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pfet t. !ii~r.r1'"tJf 111\lfilfllf)rt
tor N&gt;Ueltlon '"' Good Fri-

aftemoon,

Small
were pre~ to
Fern !blwalter WSI lql_!iatod oaeb of !he' boys: their &amp;UOBI&amp;,
Into Oteii!Or Council 323, Jlaugh. and the den mothers, by Mn.
ters ot America, when the coun. Gertrude llfllchOll, andMra. IJor.
ell met Tuesday night II the boll. othy Jenldno aoolsted eadl of
Doria Koenig, eouneUor, 111'0· tho boys In calling sn out&lt;&gt;!·
sided at the mooUng willeh open. otste operator.
ed In rltuallllle form with 30
On tile tour were P e r r y
memberl attending. It waa an- Cloe, Rlc!Q' SOylor, Ricky Me.
nounced that a practice will be Knlght, Mitchell 0tapma11, Ken.
held at the next meeting lll'ep. n;y lloflman, Tommy .klhnoon,
aratoey 1o receiving the national Gene 110011, RickY Taylor ot Doll
and Jtate otrtc'en. All!lo announa I; Grei!Dl'l' Smith, llann7 Wlll,
ced was a meetin&amp; ol the Past Mathew DUlard, Bnaee R e e d1
COuncUors Club to be held at &amp;idle SIIIIXI, Keith Ba1Je,y, and
the holl Wednellda.Y night.
David Harris, of oen 3; Johnnie
Reported at the meeting was and Msey Ann Hollman, L 9 r I
the IUneos ol Golda Wolle, Mary Woods, and Rielly Smith, and the
llayes, and Mae Spencer. Elza den mothers, Mrs. lllerry John~
Osborne was reported seriousa son, Mrs. Wynona Holman, Mrs.
1,y Ill at Doyton,
AudroY WOOd&amp;, and Mro. Drea·
The audiUng report was made ms Smith.
by Helen Wolle and accepted by
the council. At the conclusion ot
the meeting, a silent auction was ~t::::::::::=:~:::::::::::::;:::: ::::::::::::::.;:::::::::;:::: ;: ; : \;~
hold by the Good ol Order Com.
mlttee with proceeds 1olllllng
1!8.25.

part.

I ng 10 Size", Mr., Ted Reed will
l &gt;e discussion leader follow trw the
1 1resentation. Refreshments by
1.he second grade mothers. Ope~
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... I .r1g Clag ceremony by Cub ~out
I Psek 218.
'· MEIGS COUNTY Salon 110,
18 and 40, Monda.Y, 8 p. m. at
FRIDAY
MANAGERS and parents of home of Mrs. George Mowrey.
players of Ma&amp;an Ba.seball Assn.,
TUESDAy
to meet at Mason Youth Center
LADIES
AUXILIARY
Lew 1 8
Frldi.Y, 1 p. m.
' Manley Post 263, Am;rican 1.&amp;HIGH SCHOOLdancepartyFri- , gion, 7 p. m. Tuesday at Rutland
First ~Ust Church.
~ from 8 10 II p, m. at the
MIDDLEPORT BlPW C 1 u b
Wahama High School auditorium.
Open to public. Jays will emcee. Tuesday, 6:30 p. m. dirmer at
Martin Restaurant precedes
meeting tn the gas oCfice. p~
gram
by the emblems and Ceder'SATURDAY
SCHOOL SPONSORED t"'f,n ation committees, ~th Fordance Plrt.Y Saturct.y, Pomemy restis, Ch"&amp;1rma'ni '&amp;Pechil gu&amp;st.
High School autlltorlwn,Jo.yowlll Mary .Kowlamt., BPW district
director, Jackson.
emcee. Hours 8 to 11 p, m.
POMEROY LIONS Club, reguAPPLE GROVE Church aer""
lar
meeting, Grace Episcopal
hlK Public plate lunch SuPPer1
Letart Falls Communi\)' IIIII Church, 6:30p.m. Tuesday, Silec·
ial program planned. ·
Sltur~, &amp;tartl"i at s:so p. m.
WOMAN'S SOCIETY of Chri ..
chicken or ham With pie, coJ..
Uan Service, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
fee, $1.25.
United Methodist Church.
TUESDAY
JUNIOR CHOIR prsetlce, 10:30
MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Pvm·
a. m. Slturday, II Sl. Paul Luthoroy BapUot Church, will meet
eran Church.
EUR mf!rRICT Youth Fe~, Tuesday st 7:30 p.m. at the
lowsbljl meeting, Solur~. 7:3(1 church. New officers wBI be
p, m. at Mornln&amp; Clture~ • 'Installed. Mn. Carver WUlfams
Youth from South Woboter to ble and Mrs. Cottrill will be hoapreBtnt to show slides of tbel r tesses. A cancer mm showing
missionary triP 1o Haiti. Relresl ~ scheduled for the meeting hl8
ments to be served. Public w~ !- been 110 otponed.
come.
RUMMAGE SALE, base1n~nl
of tho Pomeroy First Ba/111 81
Chureh, Thursdo.y, Frl~ i nd
RUMMAGE SALE Sllurd&amp;,y In
of PvmeJW Firat B 'P·
till Otureb by Yount! A d u 1 t
Class.
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CONFIRMATION, Trlni\Y U nl..
ed Cbureh ot Christ, 10:25 a.m.
Palm Smdoy,

A lOUr of th~ Ct ~.~"11 Telepllc/ne Co. ••• tal!en b,y bof•
~ Dolls ·I iitll a· 'ol Pvmill'oy
CUb SCout Paek il48 Wednefdl3'

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POTWCK SUPPER, &amp;mdt y at
United Mathodiot Cbureb, 6 p,
m., lollowed b.Y last of. aarlloa or
Lenten evenlni preachq i .,.....
Ieos 11 7:30 p, m. Frank Vau &amp;han
llltlker tor e•enlt1J.
POMEROY "'IJJIEN., G o II
Alln., 2 p. m. Sunday 11 l'o.,.
oroy Golf Courae. AU lntora •lied
W!Miten Invited.
MONDAY
MEIGS CHAPTER, lltlllbled
American Veteran• to obf i8ne

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Extea Detergent
According to plumbers, it
a good Idea to help clE
drains by running very I
water periodically In yc
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The morning star is Venu1..

•Ill' hi,!! ·~ '
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"When tiiO)o plorclil ,HlhW
out c~e woter and blood. j
brok., ibeitt), He dletl Iii' cl
pll&lt;e oo we 'CoUld be w'
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and Sltln lnci triumPh .... ~ :
and It I&amp; for 100 and mO f6-~ 1 :
cept Hbn by love and faith I ~ ;
obedience.
"Hallelujah, He Is risen.,.

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Springing on the
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jewelry to complement your Easter
finery . Se~ our com·
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April 8

By United Preu ~rnationa.l
Today La Frl~, .ill&gt;rU 5, the

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EASTER EXTRAS!

Minerals in Water
Minerals tn water cause a
film on clothes, making them
still and nonabsorbent, dull
bi'lght colors, turn whites to
gray. More soep or detergent
not only is wasted In this case
bttt will further stick in the
clothes and also clog drains.
Often It is necessary to add a
water conditioner and use less
soap. Many housewives use
more soap or detergent than
tbey need.

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Tuelflfl y alter · ~oa'litr been eall·
0t1 he~ e by tho tWll! of. lflelr
lather~ Henry ~ta. While·here
thO)' 1'lolled with Mrs. Flora
Balle71, Mn, JMelj Franeil, and
Mr, a nd Mrl. Slnlord Thomas.
JtJtm aut• enters the U. S.
Army ' on Moy 15.
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Mrf and Mrl. c.~. WIM, Jr.
atnd lVolter Cornette of Waver.
I)'; ~~. J. Chapman, Joe Fill·
do~~ •seh, Lou Ford, and 1103
BrlSiiB attended the tuner a1 of
M[rsJ Eva Davis, mother at C,
J. , Dl•vla, Kyger Crookpillnlem.
jliloyt 1. Funerol ..rvlcea were
Ito old' at the Tubbs Funeral Home
at! Waynesvllle.
lol r. and Mra. Robert ·Harris
of C:Oiwnbua wore via.
it~or 1 of his tatheri R; W, Bar
ri &amp;.i
Nlr. and Mrs. WWiarn Crln.
er· were recent visitors in
~ lngfield with Mr. and Mro.
Ch- 'rlea Bush and &amp;0111!1, Greg
and Nlek.
lllr. and Mrs. C. M. Slntlle
of ~eld were weekend vial"! ~• In Mldtlloport with Mr. and
Mi ro. William Ault and other rei·
~lveo.
, Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Wise,
J1 ·. have returned (rom a bualJV .,ss triJ) to Clnclnnad, Madls on, Ind., and LoulsviUe, Ky,

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FRIDAY ,N.IGHTS
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lira. Burkett opoko of a relt
period which violet• go through
and mted that at lhls tlmo the
lft!Ounl of water should be _..
crllaed. lllelhoda of propliiiJon '
were dtaeuaaed and the spelker
opoke oltho leal cutting u the
most popular, She said that new
cuUI11JB should be started In
bolled water with vermiculite.
Mrs. Betty Cline dlsplo.yed the
arrarcement of the month - a
llorol Piece or toroythla and daf·
todila suitable for a dining room
table. Mrs. Roacoe Wise was a
guest and won the traveling.Prize
contributed by Mrs. Burkett.
The Easter theme was carried
out In the tlble appolntmonto snd
favors. Rerreshments
were
served byllr&amp;.. LlmbertandMrs.
Pratt.

. Jat.IHt 1 ,Staato, llatloned with
tl\o IJ~ . S. Nav7 at lifUI Die..,,

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hid ebar,ce of the bulllness .se~
lion. Memberi rillPOiiilld to roll
call with tho Dllllel ol tolll&amp;e sui~
lble tor o&amp;e In florol arramenta. The verse of the month
Wll glven by MFS. John w,rner.
"Care ot Atrtcan Violet a" was
the toPic of a talk given b,y Mrs.
llclward Burkett. She sugguted
that tor beat growth plsnta be
placed tn a miXture of.P,at mou,
sand, and toU and ~ moist In
a -ature of -een 60 and
70 degrees, Liquid food was recommended once a week during
blooming period.

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day, B11JY Bee qulll(l1J (ll11y In
church SOClaJI"'DDD.
RUTLAND CHURCH
OF
CHRIST_ 'Ehv,, w. carter,· paa- eadtStmda,y.
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7·.·· p. m. v. II. Bra- ship aenlco, 7:SO p. m.
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10:30
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miracle, enacted' agalQst ,
.qays. , ·
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. by'
Spring i8 Christ's ~~I'Y• . beautlfulli
.-~ 't. - Crusaders, 6:30 p. m..
Conttnu,rtion of a New BIJ]l
WSC:S seconcl M-.....,
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ZJO,lj CHURCH OF CHIUst Scbool Bulldlq
6 P.m..;
WOODS:~...
Cllureh SclJool,
Sunday,
pture. It is all the teaclii!IP of the
'
po. prayer meeting,- 7:30 p.m. ,
ProJI!ct No. a
month, 7:30 p, m.; EJcanor Cir- 11 a. m,, ~- Bal'•, ...... ~... Pomeroy • Hsrrlsonvllle Rl&gt;ad.
!•,:1-_UIIIII.....,
..:.......••, choir pr•-tt'ee,
p,
Alterations
to
Exiaunr
~utla!Ml
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1.1
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to
reality,
spread
out
gloriously
for
you
to
see.
Eugme
Un&lt;lerwood,
paetor,
K..,.
.
1
....
EJementai"J' SchDol
c e, IRft..VI-.a .LnDrouf13; SIS
sbil HI'Yiee alternateS With AI~ m.
R.
Eugene
GUI,
pastor;
Phil
ProJett No. 3
third
Wednesday.
Afternoon
Cir__
.. and F'~..
·~... In her sweet, new loveliness, touches the world,
Gro"'r, &amp;mdlly Sehool ~
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A.lteratioiUI to Z:Uitlnt 8IUI1Iur7
u~
.__
;xcn
~ School, 9:30 o. m.; li'ol'WIM, ~t.
.
Element.ary School
cle, second Thursday afternoon. C!....l•v ...-t....
_ __._ ol
.you
with the Chrlst-llke,spirlt. If your vision has been
A'l three proJ«ta w1n ~ btd u
Choir practice, 7 p. m. WedDes- ~....,- m-•w• or ........ ~.
&amp;li!P
servlee,
10:30
L
m.
iiln~
rump 111m bidl for uch brand' of
each week.
dullec!, she gives you t!Je chance to s~ arain II!Ore
1 , DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRJSr
evenirw service, 1 p. ·m. Prayer
-ftlnnle Russell, pQtor. Nor- wO:r.i. ar.e btln• taken on the Bran· d~TWMETHODJSTCHURCH
GRACEEPJSCOPAL-E.Main
brightly ·than ever.
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1JDID C. WUJ, &amp;uPt, &amp;mday Scbool eh•• of Genenl Co!Uitnletton, PlUmbst., Pomeraf - Sundi;y WOl'lhtp meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p, m,
1:30 I. 114 ,. Worsa.:,.,..... aervice, tnt:,
Heatlna and VenUhtllnl. Eleetru - Po~Jleroy. Ciurch School, 9:15 aervl.cee., 1
1d:•,330 I. m, wltb 1.......
Palm Sunday is here again. Never before have .the
Wur.k. Kltthen Equipment,
lhtal
Wor .... '-._ service 1 10 30
._..,.
10:30 a. m. Chrlstian Endeawr Cu•won.. Met-.1 Locllen, E•PIInded a. m.~
.,.....,
.
: • leaderl,
doors of the Church seemed to .stand qtrlte so Ope)l j • •.
, ......_..
nlng
"'"' Box """"· s.... eu,_ MYF, 6 p.m.Cho!rpractiee, 7:30
SEVENTH DAY AD'~
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN-Brl·
r-"'...., eve
•
and 'Owm Divider Curtain and Elewec~nes~.... n..&amp;.u ,__.ted
• ~..,. an ......I
- • M--'so ready to receive you. Never lias the lea,on of ever" .
Yetor. Ia IICCordance with the plant I'· m.
'WIJ• raiiUC UIU
c........~~. n-..- Mulbe""""
---~v. IN'
_ .....,. wor-OF
CHRIST'
1
•~~
these
services,
Glen
"~"'
'w"-""
..
,
hlp
9
o
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•-•~
lasting life . ! . .Christ's lesson .•• been eo poignant.
and lpet:lficatlonl prepared b)' SU · w a..-....
Heigb•• Roed, north J " _ . _ _ . , . I 1
a. m.; ............., U\:IIUUit
KENO CHURCH
&lt;"-an MeCaln, superi-IL. llvan, Itaac• ud S\IWvua, 1800 Bead· Hlle
•-•,...,.,r
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Crew
S S.
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w ,_._...
1"·30
There will be new richness in ;four life If you wilhtruat '"'""""
'I.'Wf."UI
Ina Road. Clnt'innatl, Ohio 41015,
s, muumo.o= • ugu
I
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Memorlal Holgital. Phillip Gagv;
.. m.
Senlees weekly at 9:30 a.m. and on rue 1n the affln of the Sv.P" S..,t. Mrs. JuneVanVranken,orST. PAUL'S LtrrHFBAN -32
in
the
Church.
In
your
soul
there
can
be
eternal
spl\lng,
i
sm[.,
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.. """RGANIZED CHURCH OF ertntendent or PuW.Ic hwtructioll. ....... rst; Mrs. n.,.+.,Rawn--a,mu- er, pastor. Wedbesday, 7:30 p.
"---..a St. _
•• ~...
~
Room No. eu. Ohio Jlell;~:rtmentl &amp;Gill
.....,....,
..... 'll!o
Bible..,...., and--meet
E.. ~.., ' ""\IU'eroy" . - - ,
and all t~ bleakness, questioning and doubt cad 'be .
• -u•
m.,
""""
r~• School, 10 Lm.; WorBhipaerv1ce
st of .....
~.... r D a y Bultdtnr. a south Front Street • c o- ale tllre~r.
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J 81US Chrl
-•ft-.t
i
Road JumbuJ, Ohio 432U, end. the oUiee
lng. Saturday: Sehbath School,
erased from your heart forever.
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Salnta, Pun.&amp;G.LKI - Rae ne
• of the Clerk of tb~ Meli:a Local DbPOMEROY FIRST BAPTIST- 10 .... - wnr•W .. 9., L m
11 L m.
~.-• .., Schoo1 9:30 a. m. ·, Morn- trl&lt;'t Bond of Ed.ueatson •t tile
Jobn
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SYRACUSE EUB CHURCH.._...,
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ll.iddieport H111h Scbaol
BuUdlnl, Carver Williams, pastor.
FIRST lJrliTED PRESBYTFR•
q Worship, 10:30 a. m. Sunday South Third Aveeue. Jl.lcldleport, Wlles, Stu1cQy School Superin- IAN CHURCH_ MlMleport. Rev. Rev. Paul A. Sellers, pastor •Sun·
s-far
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I.I.Q
L.uke
lulr.t
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Lw. ·
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~ lervice at 7. Wednesday Oh~~P1!!1'!f plan• and •peeWCaUol\l tendent. Sunday ScOOol, 9:30 L Howard Ruppelt, pastor. Junes d83 School, 9:30 L m,,BfnQuil..
19::1:1-38
20: \~.26
21 : ).9
12;:14-:V
22 :39-4.
23 :13-26
23 :32-49
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evening 11rayer service, 7:30. md propotal blanD. toptber with m.; M~ worsblp, 10:30 a. Buchanan, SwJdly School ·~...... r.. enberry, supt. Mornlrw worsbl,p,
~~ k J
Ul1 further tntormaUon dear-4. mAJ
.....10 :SO 1. m'' fir~
and lhlrd SUn..
Pastor, Elde r Fr~aC
• UUI" be .ecured from the office of tbe
m.; BYFI 6 p, m. Blble ..,...,,
~~ inlendeiL &amp;nfQ School. 9:30
M
\till t \till t '3!V t
t \ti7U ~
t _'itlv :·~ ~ t &lt;ltV t
t.rt,
t.re~~l~m':iun~ ~~~~. :' !rc~ Wednesday, 7 p.m.~ Choir jll'ae- L m. Worship Service, 10:30 day~ueaehrvlmonth; EveSOn1t1J evanWith the hope It will, In tome meuure, foster' iiild·holP sUitlln thatllhich Ia &amp;OOIIID famll; litd
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF made pay•ble to the A.rclllteet.
tlce, 8:30p.m. Wednesda,)'.
a. m. Choir JI'Kdce, 7:30p.m. gell....e se ce, : P• m., seeeommunlQ' llle, thlo feature Ia IP&lt;JIIIf&gt;red ~ !be bullneao firms and orpnllfltlonl Wlloae DllllU""
~.__...v Scbool
Upon receipt of a requelt, aeeomond and fourtb Sllrxlaya..
THE NAZARENE -~...,
pani~ by a depoeil a• .Mmed above,
• ..-.coT
R
W
CI'IMIJ•
BETHANY EVB CHURCH
pear below.
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9:30 L m.j Mornilw Worship, the AM"hltKt wUI forward Mpies
MT. UNION BJU" .LP - ev. ' FORE'iT RUN METHODIST. -.., •"l""!
.· m.·, .,_,_
Worship, or
bk141nl documen1a u named- ta
cecil CnY
.... ....._ Sunday Sehool Rev. W-ll G • ~er,
£.0-.. ...,
..+Rev. Palal A.. Sellers, putor•
-l:,o'IOIUI4!i
the prccedtna: pararuph.
...., ..ao....-u
PI·-·
lll
7:30,p.m. Prayer aentces,7:30
oeposu will be retu111ied upon the superlntement, Larry Clark. Worship service, 9 a.m.; SUD... Mo~worsldp,9:30a.m.;Sun' '
n
m.
Wednetd"'v,
Sund•v
School
return of plaftll aM wedfleatlollll
Sunday
School,
9:45a.m.;
SundBY
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Seltool,
10
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day
School,
10:30
L rn. Blythe
...,
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in pod. eondltioll and wl.th potbJ~
'IMV"
'"'I."'""" DU •
r a-v.o .... _.
C!• ....,
outh
SU»erintendent. Pauline MeCUn- or ••P"• cbargea prepaid w:lthiD evening worship, 7:30; Wednes- Nease, SQDL
··~~·· ~ Y
Fellowablp,
Lincoln • MereU!')' • Comet • Eoglilh
toek. Pastor, Rev. Morris M. =n~ ~~!tri"-no~a~ ~~u= day pra.yer and Bible ltudy, 7:30
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE 6:30P.m.
Wolfe.
e4 UP,!!:~ retyra o_f ctocuJD.entl at a . p. m., "' • " . • "~·' "·~
NAZARDiE - Rev, Kenn .. th
C~f:.t:L ElJB CHURCH~~~~.:
·&amp;5·NJ·Cl:oart !L -.~1)&lt;. .1 ~1
1 •;..;..~ .J.Iu be ac.;.,..,i Dl•d tw
-~J~ ·
, · ·~·
I Plent, -J)BID .. ~ seW~, Paul ' 'Setltra, pallor.~
a contrac-t btfld 1n an amount~':!_'
SlJTTON METHODIST9:30a.m., Jbomtb1 Walburn, setiod; 9:3o'Lm.;WB¥MRou'Ah,
to the total "'m of the propou ... .....;
Jolm W. Kbnbler, pastor,. Sun- •·- Worohlp oervlee, 10 ••30 a. SUpt. Momil'll worship, 10:30 a.
...,...
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. - - -· du:ltnl all •del allemat... tuppon... 1
e Po-r of AttorneJ for \he baiUI- • day School, 10:30 L m.; Worship
J;'uer,....,.l'~
·
7 30 m,, second and fourth SWxla,yS rl.
ttae
m.;
"'"-"&amp;"'
~c serVJ.ee, :
. ' atent, a Certificate f rom
ins
service 9•30 1. m second and
eaeh mordiJ. Evenl._-evangelistle
Departmenl ot lnJUrence authoriliDI
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p. m.; ~er meetiJw:, WednesSOle• - ALUS CHALMERS - 5eey!ce
u.e surety Bondllll Company t.o do fourtb Simday eaeh month.,
....., 7 SO
HI'Yiee, 8 p. at.. second and third
suretJ Buelnesa ill the S\ate g~ Ohio.
CHEW.ER CHU
....,-, : p.m.
C! •....t ..... ol
b month
Farm - -stria! - Lawn &amp;&lt; ~~:I
and a current 11nanelal •tttement o;~l
".1
RCH OFT HE
SYRAC\SE CHURCH OF THE ~-v-• eac
•
Tqlpero Plains
Pltooe 6J
, the surety Bon41DI CGm11any. The Nazarene -Rev. Herbert Grate. NAZARENE -Rev. A. E.. Miller,
ENTERPUiE EUB CHURCfl..,.
boftdl •hall be on the fonn approved
W
Rev. Menze ~~-~
by the state Board of uuc:auon pastor. orshiP servtce_lla.m. l)l&amp;tor, Robert Stewart, &amp;mdl)'
gmwu, r-wr.......,..
1Form 4J.t.frl, whleh thbonb~dd•~ha~ and 7:30 p, m., Sundl,y. SWtda,y Sebool Supt. S&amp;mday School, Spencer, Stp:.; Eldon Weeki,
be far with returned to
e
. ltoo1 , g: 30 a. m. Char1BS B'·
•· •t. W-"·
ca.e
the contract ll awarded
to 111" SC
.1-r
ela&amp;HB for all agtl, 9:30 a.m.; .aal
.,.._..., oervlces, 9:30
other bldd.tr. A 1Jl'1)poUI lballl be
sell, SUI)t. Richard Barton. as- Morni""' Worship, 10·,30 a.m.·, a. m.; St.mday School, 10:30 L
1 valid and not considered 1111 eu a
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Youth Fell owoldp, •·30
~ m tbe rorrn apprO't'ed bY the sistant supt. Pra,er D'"tlrw, NYPS sunday 6:30 pJD.i Evan· 111.
u;
p.m.
11 Kentuck)' Fried Chicken'~
., ... J.
State' Board of Ed,ueaUon. ,.,lth ltu~ Web""'a" 7·30 p. m
-listie Service (!,-..~ .... 7:30 p. Evenbw aenlee, 7:30 p. m.;
' ,, .
fltlent pretin, in a JUm ec~.ua
--.,-, •
•
...
~II,IIIJ
y-~ holr 6 SO
edne
Pomeroy
1 :
the total• tum of tbe propo~at . 1'
HARIUSONVJLLE PRESBY- m.·, Midweek Pnyer meetlns: ' uuw• e
p. m. W •...,.~~ wUh 111Ch propollll, nor unlerl
41¥ 7:80 p• m •
..•
m,
proPCII•l and bond are flied In TERIAN- Howard ~t,pasWednesday 7:30 p.m.j Million~to Lincoln se. 1 ~ · , 1~J!l~ltsso,
onl aealed envelope.,. d ddre•· tor Mike Epple, Sun~ ScOOol ary Meetfrw second Wednesday
MORNING STAR EUB - ReY,
8141 are to be teal an •
•
.u
Men--• ~~"' -rifttoo Ld.o. IItle
. ' '
" t.o lhe Clerk of the Melli Loeal ~ Sunday Schoo4
of eaeh montb 7:- p.m.
-.. ...,_., .,._.,... &lt;MDI ,
SdiOQI Dlatrtct Board of Education .
W , .. 7 30
THE RUfLAND COMMUNITY ~~ Fred Smith, Aas't. SUndt¥
;
~ state or Ohio omce of the 9:30 a. m.; Church orshw, :
School, 9;45 a."'"-" u...-a-wor ..
~rk of lhe M•IIP ukal...~~oos!:b:i p. m. CommunJcanta class. S!t- Church- Rev. Amoll 'I'lWI, pal•. .., lftiNII&amp;llli
•
trict at tM llldclleport ~.....
tor. sUnday School, 10 a. m.; ship, 10:45 L m.; Prayer meet-:.
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Bullt'i.inr. ~oth
~~:nuePla':!~ urday, p. m.
,.............. Wonhlp servlee, 11 a.m.; Wed- trw, 7:30 p. m. 'J1undv. Youth.
•.
die'::· 11 the out•lde "Bld• for
PreachlQil:, first and third.-......,- DBidar fZ'IYtl'' ~~ 7s30!Jt. .~UowlblJ, ?:30F p. m.SUnday.·
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m•r
.0 •.
Contract."
of month by Charlea Rul!lsell at m.; N..UJ.~; .....,.._old.w,"•,-.' : \ocm'RCH 0 CIURST _ lolld·
· The- llelil LoCal School Dllltid
.,......, ,.....,
""' -, .,.,
nu.m...
of ldouuon with tb• •PP"'· 9:30 L m,
.
sYRA~'mE
rotST
tmKD
~.;
and Main. Jack
~ tile superintendent of Publle
BRADFORD 1 CHURCH OF PREsBYTERIAN_
\;\.U
,...,., "" ...,., to ...
ROY. ~
. , ;~, _
•Bible Seltool,, ~~
IN:~o~ au bidt.
CHRIST- Charles JuueU, Pal- H. S'"'u--, --'-. Worship,' 9 a. . , ;; ~
. ·,.. worlhlp, 10:8d,t~.
,
.. /'
;tee IY
oP TH•
tor Rl hard Gilkey SUpt. Sun
'wuuua. .,..,......
IMIIOI
SCHOO'
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Sunday Seltoo1 10 I. m,• m,J '~ -lhlp, 7:30 p, IDol
DIITaltT .oAaD OP
day School, 9;30 a.m.; Mornllw: Blbl; study and praier semee' Prp aenlct, Wedneldl,y, 7'f• '
\; ..
~~uet.~~.
MCCeMAI.
Worlhlp, 10~30 a. m,.; EvenlJw ~ednesday, 1 ,_ m.
' m,-in. Rlulln MOyer, Plltol'~~1 ·
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FAMILY RECREA110N r .
7
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c•iu oF THI ""'"'
worobip, P.m. WedDOsdayBihle
EDEN IJNlTEil BRETHREN IN
CHURCH OF THE NAZ,IIIENE ·
~:~~~ ="=~c:~~~ICT
study' 7;30 p.m.
-~' - · CHRIST - Elden. R. Blake, pa... -Middleport. Rev, Audr1~J-, .
~~ llH1h '" .,. ' "
JEHOVAH'SWlTNiliSES,Lar· tor, SUnday School, 10 1. m., JlO-,LOttorTaylor,So4)1;5un•J'be 6nt budget priced per·
FOR U.•l
1'l' Carnahan, -ldifWmlnlster, Wlmle . Holalnger, aupt. Mornil1J day SeliOol, 9:30 L m.; Morning
manently installed 8 ft. wide
,., Home s. aeu lll'open.,, beln 1 . , Sundi.Y: Bible lecture, 9:30a. lD.i
aermon, 11 a.m. Eventrw serv- Worabip, 10:30 a.m.; JUnlOI"~
viayl flooring with a comfort
1:1 acre• more or leM •ltuated 111 Watch Tower ........ 10•30 a. m_ •
ele
Chri..u-c-a..- 7•30 p. eiety, 6:30, 1). m.,· NYP!ii:
6•t5 p.
Letart TOWRihlp, Meip; Co\lnty Ohio,
.,........,,
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. DMiYI aMt;~wo.,.., •
·.::1~ •
core of vinyl foam.
wm be 10kl to lhl bilhett bidder WedneiCia.y: Bible study, 7 p.m. m., Mra.l..yda Chevalier• presl- m. &amp;lxly EYqell.Ue meet~Jw,
··.COrnfortAor Vinyl gives restful
at tbe olftee ol I. B. O'Brien. 1ttor- Thurld•v• Minl.st:r)' achool 7 p.
dett ~ Hl"Vlce and Nrmon 7:30 p.·D'L Prayer m)etbw, Widn~y at law, IOOYJ Court Street Po··
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Qour&lt;h
comfort underfoof Millions of
mero,., Olio at 10:00 a.m., 'nlun· m. Service meettrw, 8 p.m.
8:20. Mid-week prayer meet.. nesda,y, 7:.u P. Jil.
·
992-2641
~· • b'ny air cells form a soft hland~~•t
~=-r: ' MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST- it~:, Wedneld&amp;,y~ 7;30 p. m.,Mrl.
THE S~_v~11~ ARlO' -JA.. ,
•;· b:t of vinyl foam which give!!
pniMd nlve of tt.-.oo. For tur: Miller St. - EYeriKIII Weekley,
Mazie Holal...-, elan leader. "'lY RQ" 8;; WlrdiW, Clftlcer In •
~
~ every step. Comfortflor
tiler '=!:I::Uo:_,~ ~=!':trtx pastor. Bible stDoly cluaes,SaD...
POMEROY LOWER UGHT ebarce. ~, ' 10 Lll.,~
y.IC)Und conditions your floors ~~ .......... _ I. a~&gt;. day, 10.Lm. wor.sblpandpruchc Cbtlreh - Harrl-llo11oed - .... m~J.J0:30 ......
, ib" warmer tool The 5uper'
•· a. ........
lng, 10,55 a.m., SUnday evening Rev. Ro.Y Taylor, paaU&gt;r, Nora day Se-. ~ l'eople'l ~
_;· ~ :'t®lh ~inyl wear la yer pre- ..., '"" ...._
oervlee, 7:30.
Bible llludy Hartman, s, S, SUpt. SUnday glon, 7 p, "'1.~ mliiiii!IJ,
~~), ~s 1ts beauty. Reautiful
t l; 4 :t:; t 31 41 411 4 s: 4 T tte
classes, Wll!nesda,y, 7:30p.m.
Sehool, 9:80 a..m.;Wor•htpaerv- - 7:30 P. m.j ·~, 1 to 311~
" rolors, designs and teKtures
MT. HERMAN
UNITED leo, 10:30 a. m,; Evenbv wor- m.; Lsdlel ~· ~~ 7p.m.
)• · for any det:- . Only
BRETHREN IN CHRIST -Rev, lhlp, 7:30 p, ni, Proyer and
.
. BAl"nll'l' -Mil\•
o ,rating

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elted In enroll!"' co,..t C. &amp;.
)jloJ(ooloo tor further Inform•

to ·~the . oommtun
will PreBtrit a oiate ofodlo
· at. th~ . me,Ung were

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Initiates

f5 and aoked that Ofli'OIIO lnte,.

Bqys of Pock 248
To1m Phdne 'Pion!

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when the MJddl~rt i\ma.
m01 Wedne~diy
~~~~~tho hQme of Mro. Glen

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urches
CHFSTER CHURCH OF GO~
Tile
Cheii!OrBeyanl,pa-.
S""''.l' Sehool, 9:30 1. ih,; Wcr- · ·
p;m, ~ .
ship iienlee, 11 a. m.; En~!~Jv 1101t Deeter
·' R!1IK wuworlhlp, 7:30 p. m,ProyeriOl'Y- Ired, Jr., ~sidelL ·'
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leo, Tuellda,y, 7:30 p, m. Yoath
MASON ' ASSEMBLY cJrtmOH .
Servlee, Tlttlrlday, ·7:30 p. m. OF GOD '" 8eooild: St.,'lilaiGO, •·''
Moulltly sqs; first Satunloy ~ vi, VI. Sonlay Seltool, 10 a.m.

Rev.

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HEMLOCK GROVE Christian gellotlc sorvi.O, ?:sop,
m, Bible
eaeh
month.
!tl&lt;iml..r
o. m,Evan..,..
Church - James Qulaertberl')', Study and lll'IIYOf aervlee
Wed,ser.. paltl&gt;r; Ray Whaley, au.pt. com.. nesdu·. 7180 P.m. Cheste~ Tenmunlon and worsbip aorvlee, 9:30 - · palllor, Phone 773-SUS.
1!1 lll 'ChriBIIan
CARLETON CHURCH -KII1cB•
tl\ls SUnday,
. , _ .. •-•~I 9 ••
w"-h
•M•the
bury
Road.
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L.O.t.L MOTICI
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Meeting Held
MASON - Tile Wahsma FHA
Chapter Tuesday held a get-acquainted meeting and observed
FHA week. A candlelight ceremony was held with the older
members and officers taking
Speaking were Karen staats,
Becky Burris, Slaron Roach,
Beth Oril. Sonya Ymker, Gloria
Hesson, Mary Jane Scltes and
Paulettl Rsndolpb, on the em.

blem, purpose or the organiza.
tion, representation of their colors, red and white, and the
group's Oower. In keeping with
the observance which started on
Monday, each member wore a
, red and white bow.
~s a token of appreciation for
their teachers, they each placed
an apple on the teacher's desks
with a complimentary note at.
tached.
~ A special invitation has been
elllended to the Freshman Class
and other students Interested in
joinillg the organization. Mn.
.i.lea'oor MUJer, ia.~r Piaor
and Home Economics Instructor .

day.

THE LOVE OF GOD
Adam and Eve had two sons,
Cain and Abe~
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The.Y deelded to bring 111 of·
ferlng to tho Lord. (Gene&amp;!• ~
ter t) Cain broUiht of the fruit
of the ground ond Abel the fin~
Uog of lola lloell, "a blood oflOI'Iug'', AU throUih thegenorlllono,
the Hebrews brou&amp;llt a blood ollerlng for &amp;ln. Q Kings 8:$). At
the dedlelllon of !be - l e In
Jeru&amp;alem. the aheep and oxen
could not be numbered tor multitude. (PIOI&amp;e look It ,_, In the
Blblo.l
In John 1-211, tho first title,
John tho BaPdat (the forerunner
of Jesus) said Jesus was "The
lamb of God that tal&lt;es awoy the
sin of the world''.
Paul tails In Hebrew 911 ~2.
without tho &amp;bedding of blood
there is no remission of sin. S..
tan did oot think that God would
send His son to be the PTOPitl•
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::: tion for our sin. What Jove the
Wra. Mayme Bergschicker father and U. son hid for us to
Steilhenoon of Will! lslsnd, N.Y. give His Ute to ransom us from
and her daughter, Mrs. F r e d a the consequences of our sinl
Crowe ot ClnciMI.tt were Tue~
Satan tried every way he knew
day guests of their aunt. Mrs.
keep Jesus from the cross.
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Mary Davis Blank, at the home ~t:·::: :·.;
o( Ama Cornell on Mechanic St.
Other visitors of Mrs. Blank dur- -:-:
ing her hospitalization and illness ~;~
have been Mrs. Edna McKitrick,
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Tom MdCitrick and Mrs. Eltz•
beth Hoffman and daughters of
New Cwnberland, W. Va., Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Blank or Cleveland
and Daunt Brinker of Carll)'.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whittle of
Worthington
were
weekend.
guests or her parents. Mr. and :·
!4rs. Charles NeuiQIIl, Syracuae.

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Get -Acquainted

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pfet t. !ii~r.r1'"tJf 111\lfilfllf)rt
tor N&gt;Ueltlon '"' Good Fri-

aftemoon,

Small
were pre~ to
Fern !blwalter WSI lql_!iatod oaeb of !he' boys: their &amp;UOBI&amp;,
Into Oteii!Or Council 323, Jlaugh. and the den mothers, by Mn.
ters ot America, when the coun. Gertrude llfllchOll, andMra. IJor.
ell met Tuesday night II the boll. othy Jenldno aoolsted eadl of
Doria Koenig, eouneUor, 111'0· tho boys In calling sn out&lt;&gt;!·
sided at the mooUng willeh open. otste operator.
ed In rltuallllle form with 30
On tile tour were P e r r y
memberl attending. It waa an- Cloe, Rlc!Q' SOylor, Ricky Me.
nounced that a practice will be Knlght, Mitchell 0tapma11, Ken.
held at the next meeting lll'ep. n;y lloflman, Tommy .klhnoon,
aratoey 1o receiving the national Gene 110011, RickY Taylor ot Doll
and Jtate otrtc'en. All!lo announa I; Grei!Dl'l' Smith, llann7 Wlll,
ced was a meetin&amp; ol the Past Mathew DUlard, Bnaee R e e d1
COuncUors Club to be held at &amp;idle SIIIIXI, Keith Ba1Je,y, and
the holl Wednellda.Y night.
David Harris, of oen 3; Johnnie
Reported at the meeting was and Msey Ann Hollman, L 9 r I
the IUneos ol Golda Wolle, Mary Woods, and Rielly Smith, and the
llayes, and Mae Spencer. Elza den mothers, Mrs. lllerry John~
Osborne was reported seriousa son, Mrs. Wynona Holman, Mrs.
1,y Ill at Doyton,
AudroY WOOd&amp;, and Mro. Drea·
The audiUng report was made ms Smith.
by Helen Wolle and accepted by
the council. At the conclusion ot
the meeting, a silent auction was ~t::::::::::=:~:::::::::::::;:::: ::::::::::::::.;:::::::::;:::: ;: ; : \;~
hold by the Good ol Order Com.
mlttee with proceeds 1olllllng
1!8.25.

part.

I ng 10 Size", Mr., Ted Reed will
l &gt;e discussion leader follow trw the
1 1resentation. Refreshments by
1.he second grade mothers. Ope~
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... I .r1g Clag ceremony by Cub ~out
I Psek 218.
'· MEIGS COUNTY Salon 110,
18 and 40, Monda.Y, 8 p. m. at
FRIDAY
MANAGERS and parents of home of Mrs. George Mowrey.
players of Ma&amp;an Ba.seball Assn.,
TUESDAy
to meet at Mason Youth Center
LADIES
AUXILIARY
Lew 1 8
Frldi.Y, 1 p. m.
' Manley Post 263, Am;rican 1.&amp;HIGH SCHOOLdancepartyFri- , gion, 7 p. m. Tuesday at Rutland
First ~Ust Church.
~ from 8 10 II p, m. at the
MIDDLEPORT BlPW C 1 u b
Wahama High School auditorium.
Open to public. Jays will emcee. Tuesday, 6:30 p. m. dirmer at
Martin Restaurant precedes
meeting tn the gas oCfice. p~
gram
by the emblems and Ceder'SATURDAY
SCHOOL SPONSORED t"'f,n ation committees, ~th Fordance Plrt.Y Saturct.y, Pomemy restis, Ch"&amp;1rma'ni '&amp;Pechil gu&amp;st.
High School autlltorlwn,Jo.yowlll Mary .Kowlamt., BPW district
director, Jackson.
emcee. Hours 8 to 11 p, m.
POMEROY LIONS Club, reguAPPLE GROVE Church aer""
lar
meeting, Grace Episcopal
hlK Public plate lunch SuPPer1
Letart Falls Communi\)' IIIII Church, 6:30p.m. Tuesday, Silec·
ial program planned. ·
Sltur~, &amp;tartl"i at s:so p. m.
WOMAN'S SOCIETY of Chri ..
chicken or ham With pie, coJ..
Uan Service, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
fee, $1.25.
United Methodist Church.
TUESDAY
JUNIOR CHOIR prsetlce, 10:30
MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Pvm·
a. m. Slturday, II Sl. Paul Luthoroy BapUot Church, will meet
eran Church.
EUR mf!rRICT Youth Fe~, Tuesday st 7:30 p.m. at the
lowsbljl meeting, Solur~. 7:3(1 church. New officers wBI be
p, m. at Mornln&amp; Clture~ • 'Installed. Mn. Carver WUlfams
Youth from South Woboter to ble and Mrs. Cottrill will be hoapreBtnt to show slides of tbel r tesses. A cancer mm showing
missionary triP 1o Haiti. Relresl ~ scheduled for the meeting hl8
ments to be served. Public w~ !- been 110 otponed.
come.
RUMMAGE SALE, base1n~nl
of tho Pomeroy First Ba/111 81
Chureh, Thursdo.y, Frl~ i nd
RUMMAGE SALE Sllurd&amp;,y In
of PvmeJW Firat B 'P·
till Otureb by Yount! A d u 1 t
Class.
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CONFIRMATION, Trlni\Y U nl..
ed Cbureh ot Christ, 10:25 a.m.
Palm Smdoy,

A lOUr of th~ Ct ~.~"11 Telepllc/ne Co. ••• tal!en b,y bof•
~ Dolls ·I iitll a· 'ol Pvmill'oy
CUb SCout Paek il48 Wednefdl3'

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POTWCK SUPPER, &amp;mdt y at
United Mathodiot Cbureb, 6 p,
m., lollowed b.Y last of. aarlloa or
Lenten evenlni preachq i .,.....
Ieos 11 7:30 p, m. Frank Vau &amp;han
llltlker tor e•enlt1J.
POMEROY "'IJJIEN., G o II
Alln., 2 p. m. Sunday 11 l'o.,.
oroy Golf Courae. AU lntora •lied
W!Miten Invited.
MONDAY
MEIGS CHAPTER, lltlllbled
American Veteran• to obf i8ne

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Extea Detergent
According to plumbers, it
a good Idea to help clE
drains by running very I
water periodically In yc
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The morning star is Venu1..

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"When tiiO)o plorclil ,HlhW
out c~e woter and blood. j
brok., ibeitt), He dletl Iii' cl
pll&lt;e oo we 'CoUld be w'
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cept Hbn by love and faith I ~ ;
obedience.
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Springing on the
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finery . Se~ our com·
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April 8

By United Preu ~rnationa.l
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EASTER EXTRAS!

Minerals in Water
Minerals tn water cause a
film on clothes, making them
still and nonabsorbent, dull
bi'lght colors, turn whites to
gray. More soep or detergent
not only is wasted In this case
bttt will further stick in the
clothes and also clog drains.
Often It is necessary to add a
water conditioner and use less
soap. Many housewives use
more soap or detergent than
tbey need.

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Tuelflfl y alter · ~oa'litr been eall·
0t1 he~ e by tho tWll! of. lflelr
lather~ Henry ~ta. While·here
thO)' 1'lolled with Mrs. Flora
Balle71, Mn, JMelj Franeil, and
Mr, a nd Mrl. Slnlord Thomas.
JtJtm aut• enters the U. S.
Army ' on Moy 15.
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Mrf and Mrl. c.~. WIM, Jr.
atnd lVolter Cornette of Waver.
I)'; ~~. J. Chapman, Joe Fill·
do~~ •seh, Lou Ford, and 1103
BrlSiiB attended the tuner a1 of
M[rsJ Eva Davis, mother at C,
J. , Dl•vla, Kyger Crookpillnlem.
jliloyt 1. Funerol ..rvlcea were
Ito old' at the Tubbs Funeral Home
at! Waynesvllle.
lol r. and Mra. Robert ·Harris
of C:Oiwnbua wore via.
it~or 1 of his tatheri R; W, Bar
ri &amp;.i
Nlr. and Mrs. WWiarn Crln.
er· were recent visitors in
~ lngfield with Mr. and Mro.
Ch- 'rlea Bush and &amp;0111!1, Greg
and Nlek.
lllr. and Mrs. C. M. Slntlle
of ~eld were weekend vial"! ~• In Mldtlloport with Mr. and
Mi ro. William Ault and other rei·
~lveo.
, Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Wise,
J1 ·. have returned (rom a bualJV .,ss triJ) to Clnclnnad, Madls on, Ind., and LoulsviUe, Ky,

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lira. Burkett opoko of a relt
period which violet• go through
and mted that at lhls tlmo the
lft!Ounl of water should be _..
crllaed. lllelhoda of propliiiJon '
were dtaeuaaed and the spelker
opoke oltho leal cutting u the
most popular, She said that new
cuUI11JB should be started In
bolled water with vermiculite.
Mrs. Betty Cline dlsplo.yed the
arrarcement of the month - a
llorol Piece or toroythla and daf·
todila suitable for a dining room
table. Mrs. Roacoe Wise was a
guest and won the traveling.Prize
contributed by Mrs. Burkett.
The Easter theme was carried
out In the tlble appolntmonto snd
favors. Rerreshments
were
served byllr&amp;.. LlmbertandMrs.
Pratt.

. Jat.IHt 1 ,Staato, llatloned with
tl\o IJ~ . S. Nav7 at lifUI Die..,,

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hid ebar,ce of the bulllness .se~
lion. Memberi rillPOiiilld to roll
call with tho Dllllel ol tolll&amp;e sui~
lble tor o&amp;e In florol arramenta. The verse of the month
Wll glven by MFS. John w,rner.
"Care ot Atrtcan Violet a" was
the toPic of a talk given b,y Mrs.
llclward Burkett. She sugguted
that tor beat growth plsnta be
placed tn a miXture of.P,at mou,
sand, and toU and ~ moist In
a -ature of -een 60 and
70 degrees, Liquid food was recommended once a week during
blooming period.

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Thllr8day, 7:30P.m., llrli,I'JDI
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day, B11JY Bee qulll(l1J (ll11y In
church SOClaJI"'DDD.
RUTLAND CHURCH
OF
CHRIST_ 'Ehv,, w. carter,· paa- eadtStmda,y.
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7·.·· p. m. v. II. Bra- ship aenlco, 7:SO p. m.
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CHFSTER
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Sehool,
10:30
L m:.; WC~~:Ihlp
miracle, enacted' agalQst ,
.qays. , ·
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-- dsv 6 n m Sunday eve nl- - · · • ~
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tlon Of p-•~t .No. 80l~tate gt Owu.
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Spring i8 Christ's ~~I'Y• . beautlfulli
.-~ 't. - Crusaders, 6:30 p. m..
Conttnu,rtion of a New BIJ]l
WSC:S seconcl M-.....,
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6 P.m..;
WOODS:~...
Cllureh SclJool,
Sunday,
pture. It is all the teaclii!IP of the
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po. prayer meeting,- 7:30 p.m. ,
ProJI!ct No. a
month, 7:30 p, m.; EJcanor Cir- 11 a. m,, ~- Bal'•, ...... ~... Pomeroy • Hsrrlsonvllle Rl&gt;ad.
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Eugme
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paetor,
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c e, IRft..VI-.a .LnDrouf13; SIS
sbil HI'Yiee alternateS With AI~ m.
R.
Eugene
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pastor;
Phil
ProJett No. 3
third
Wednesday.
Afternoon
Cir__
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Gro"'r, &amp;mdlly Sehool ~
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~ School, 9:30 o. m.; li'ol'WIM, ~t.
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Element.ary School
cle, second Thursday afternoon. C!....l•v ...-t....
_ __._ ol
.you
with the Chrlst-llke,spirlt. If your vision has been
A'l three proJ«ta w1n ~ btd u
Choir practice, 7 p. m. WedDes- ~....,- m-•w• or ........ ~.
&amp;li!P
servlee,
10:30
L
m.
iiln~
rump 111m bidl for uch brand' of
each week.
dullec!, she gives you t!Je chance to s~ arain II!Ore
1 , DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRJSr
evenirw service, 1 p. ·m. Prayer
-ftlnnle Russell, pQtor. Nor- wO:r.i. ar.e btln• taken on the Bran· d~TWMETHODJSTCHURCH
GRACEEPJSCOPAL-E.Main
brightly ·than ever.
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1JDID C. WUJ, &amp;uPt, &amp;mday Scbool eh•• of Genenl Co!Uitnletton, PlUmbst., Pomeraf - Sundi;y WOl'lhtp meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p, m,
1:30 I. 114 ,. Worsa.:,.,..... aervice, tnt:,
Heatlna and VenUhtllnl. Eleetru - Po~Jleroy. Ciurch School, 9:15 aervl.cee., 1
1d:•,330 I. m, wltb 1.......
Palm Sunday is here again. Never before have .the
Wur.k. Kltthen Equipment,
lhtal
Wor .... '-._ service 1 10 30
._..,.
10:30 a. m. Chrlstian Endeawr Cu•won.. Met-.1 Locllen, E•PIInded a. m.~
.,.....,
.
: • leaderl,
doors of the Church seemed to .stand qtrlte so Ope)l j • •.
, ......_..
nlng
"'"' Box """"· s.... eu,_ MYF, 6 p.m.Cho!rpractiee, 7:30
SEVENTH DAY AD'~
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN-Brl·
r-"'...., eve
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and 'Owm Divider Curtain and Elewec~nes~.... n..&amp;.u ,__.ted
• ~..,. an ......I
- • M--'so ready to receive you. Never lias the lea,on of ever" .
Yetor. Ia IICCordance with the plant I'· m.
'WIJ• raiiUC UIU
c........~~. n-..- Mulbe""""
---~v. IN'
_ .....,. wor-OF
CHRIST'
1
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these
services,
Glen
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hlp
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lasting life . ! . .Christ's lesson .•• been eo poignant.
and lpet:lficatlonl prepared b)' SU · w a..-....
Heigb•• Roed, north J " _ . _ _ . , . I 1
a. m.; ............., U\:IIUUit
KENO CHURCH
&lt;"-an MeCaln, superi-IL. llvan, Itaac• ud S\IWvua, 1800 Bead· Hlle
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Crew
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There will be new richness in ;four life If you wilhtruat '"'""""
'I.'Wf."UI
Ina Road. Clnt'innatl, Ohio 41015,
s, muumo.o= • ugu
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Memorlal Holgital. Phillip Gagv;
.. m.
Senlees weekly at 9:30 a.m. and on rue 1n the affln of the Sv.P" S..,t. Mrs. JuneVanVranken,orST. PAUL'S LtrrHFBAN -32
in
the
Church.
In
your
soul
there
can
be
eternal
spl\lng,
i
sm[.,
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.. """RGANIZED CHURCH OF ertntendent or PuW.Ic hwtructioll. ....... rst; Mrs. n.,.+.,Rawn--a,mu- er, pastor. Wedbesday, 7:30 p.
"---..a St. _
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Room No. eu. Ohio Jlell;~:rtmentl &amp;Gill
.....,....,
..... 'll!o
Bible..,...., and--meet
E.. ~.., ' ""\IU'eroy" . - - ,
and all t~ bleakness, questioning and doubt cad 'be .
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m.,
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r~• School, 10 Lm.; WorBhipaerv1ce
st of .....
~.... r D a y Bultdtnr. a south Front Street • c o- ale tllre~r.
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J 81US Chrl
-•ft-.t
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Road JumbuJ, Ohio 432U, end. the oUiee
lng. Saturday: Sehbath School,
erased from your heart forever.
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• of the Clerk of tb~ Meli:a Local DbPOMEROY FIRST BAPTIST- 10 .... - wnr•W .. 9., L m
11 L m.
~.-• .., Schoo1 9:30 a. m. ·, Morn- trl&lt;'t Bond of Ed.ueatson •t tile
Jobn
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SYRACUSE EUB CHURCH.._...,
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ll.iddieport H111h Scbaol
BuUdlnl, Carver Williams, pastor.
FIRST lJrliTED PRESBYTFR•
q Worship, 10:30 a. m. Sunday South Third Aveeue. Jl.lcldleport, Wlles, Stu1cQy School Superin- IAN CHURCH_ MlMleport. Rev. Rev. Paul A. Sellers, pastor •Sun·
s-far
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L.uke
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~ lervice at 7. Wednesday Oh~~P1!!1'!f plan• and •peeWCaUol\l tendent. Sunday ScOOol, 9:30 L Howard Ruppelt, pastor. Junes d83 School, 9:30 L m,,BfnQuil..
19::1:1-38
20: \~.26
21 : ).9
12;:14-:V
22 :39-4.
23 :13-26
23 :32-49
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evening 11rayer service, 7:30. md propotal blanD. toptber with m.; M~ worsblp, 10:30 a. Buchanan, SwJdly School ·~...... r.. enberry, supt. Mornlrw worsbl,p,
~~ k J
Ul1 further tntormaUon dear-4. mAJ
.....10 :SO 1. m'' fir~
and lhlrd SUn..
Pastor, Elde r Fr~aC
• UUI" be .ecured from the office of tbe
m.; BYFI 6 p, m. Blble ..,...,,
~~ inlendeiL &amp;nfQ School. 9:30
M
\till t \till t '3!V t
t \ti7U ~
t _'itlv :·~ ~ t &lt;ltV t
t.rt,
t.re~~l~m':iun~ ~~~~. :' !rc~ Wednesday, 7 p.m.~ Choir jll'ae- L m. Worship Service, 10:30 day~ueaehrvlmonth; EveSOn1t1J evanWith the hope It will, In tome meuure, foster' iiild·holP sUitlln thatllhich Ia &amp;OOIIID famll; litd
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF made pay•ble to the A.rclllteet.
tlce, 8:30p.m. Wednesda,)'.
a. m. Choir JI'Kdce, 7:30p.m. gell....e se ce, : P• m., seeeommunlQ' llle, thlo feature Ia IP&lt;JIIIf&gt;red ~ !be bullneao firms and orpnllfltlonl Wlloae DllllU""
~.__...v Scbool
Upon receipt of a requelt, aeeomond and fourtb Sllrxlaya..
THE NAZARENE -~...,
pani~ by a depoeil a• .Mmed above,
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CI'IMIJ•
BETHANY EVB CHURCH
pear below.
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9:30 L m.j Mornilw Worship, the AM"hltKt wUI forward Mpies
MT. UNION BJU" .LP - ev. ' FORE'iT RUN METHODIST. -.., •"l""!
.· m.·, .,_,_
Worship, or
bk141nl documen1a u named- ta
cecil CnY
.... ....._ Sunday Sehool Rev. W-ll G • ~er,
£.0-.. ...,
..+Rev. Palal A.. Sellers, putor•
-l:,o'IOIUI4!i
the prccedtna: pararuph.
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PI·-·
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7:30,p.m. Prayer aentces,7:30
oeposu will be retu111ied upon the superlntement, Larry Clark. Worship service, 9 a.m.; SUD... Mo~worsldp,9:30a.m.;Sun' '
n
m.
Wednetd"'v,
Sund•v
School
return of plaftll aM wedfleatlollll
Sunday
School,
9:45a.m.;
SundBY
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Seltool,
10
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School,
10:30
L rn. Blythe
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in pod. eondltioll and wl.th potbJ~
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C!• ....,
outh
SU»erintendent. Pauline MeCUn- or ••P"• cbargea prepaid w:lthiD evening worship, 7:30; Wednes- Nease, SQDL
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Fellowablp,
Lincoln • MereU!')' • Comet • Eoglilh
toek. Pastor, Rev. Morris M. =n~ ~~!tri"-no~a~ ~~u= day pra.yer and Bible ltudy, 7:30
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE 6:30P.m.
Wolfe.
e4 UP,!!:~ retyra o_f ctocuJD.entl at a . p. m., "' • " . • "~·' "·~
NAZARDiE - Rev, Kenn .. th
C~f:.t:L ElJB CHURCH~~~~.:
·&amp;5·NJ·Cl:oart !L -.~1)&lt;. .1 ~1
1 •;..;..~ .J.Iu be ac.;.,..,i Dl•d tw
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I Plent, -J)BID .. ~ seW~, Paul ' 'Setltra, pallor.~
a contrac-t btfld 1n an amount~':!_'
SlJTTON METHODIST9:30a.m., Jbomtb1 Walburn, setiod; 9:3o'Lm.;WB¥MRou'Ah,
to the total "'m of the propou ... .....;
Jolm W. Kbnbler, pastor,. Sun- •·- Worohlp oervlee, 10 ••30 a. SUpt. Momil'll worship, 10:30 a.
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. - - -· du:ltnl all •del allemat... tuppon... 1
e Po-r of AttorneJ for \he baiUI- • day School, 10:30 L m.; Worship
J;'uer,....,.l'~
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7 30 m,, second and fourth SWxla,yS rl.
ttae
m.;
"'"-"&amp;"'
~c serVJ.ee, :
. ' atent, a Certificate f rom
ins
service 9•30 1. m second and
eaeh mordiJ. Evenl._-evangelistle
Departmenl ot lnJUrence authoriliDI
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p. m.; ~er meetiJw:, WednesSOle• - ALUS CHALMERS - 5eey!ce
u.e surety Bondllll Company t.o do fourtb Simday eaeh month.,
....., 7 SO
HI'Yiee, 8 p. at.. second and third
suretJ Buelnesa ill the S\ate g~ Ohio.
CHEW.ER CHU
....,-, : p.m.
C! •....t ..... ol
b month
Farm - -stria! - Lawn &amp;&lt; ~~:I
and a current 11nanelal •tttement o;~l
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RCH OFT HE
SYRAC\SE CHURCH OF THE ~-v-• eac
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Tqlpero Plains
Pltooe 6J
, the surety Bon41DI CGm11any. The Nazarene -Rev. Herbert Grate. NAZARENE -Rev. A. E.. Miller,
ENTERPUiE EUB CHURCfl..,.
boftdl •hall be on the fonn approved
W
Rev. Menze ~~-~
by the state Board of uuc:auon pastor. orshiP servtce_lla.m. l)l&amp;tor, Robert Stewart, &amp;mdl)'
gmwu, r-wr.......,..
1Form 4J.t.frl, whleh thbonb~dd•~ha~ and 7:30 p, m., Sundl,y. SWtda,y Sebool Supt. S&amp;mday School, Spencer, Stp:.; Eldon Weeki,
be far with returned to
e
. ltoo1 , g: 30 a. m. Char1BS B'·
•· •t. W-"·
ca.e
the contract ll awarded
to 111" SC
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ela&amp;HB for all agtl, 9:30 a.m.; .aal
.,.._..., oervlces, 9:30
other bldd.tr. A 1Jl'1)poUI lballl be
sell, SUI)t. Richard Barton. as- Morni""' Worship, 10·,30 a.m.·, a. m.; St.mday School, 10:30 L
1 valid and not considered 1111 eu a
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Youth Fell owoldp, •·30
~ m tbe rorrn apprO't'ed bY the sistant supt. Pra,er D'"tlrw, NYPS sunday 6:30 pJD.i Evan· 111.
u;
p.m.
11 Kentuck)' Fried Chicken'~
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State' Board of Ed,ueaUon. ,.,lth ltu~ Web""'a" 7·30 p. m
-listie Service (!,-..~ .... 7:30 p. Evenbw aenlee, 7:30 p. m.;
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fltlent pretin, in a JUm ec~.ua
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y-~ holr 6 SO
edne
Pomeroy
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the total• tum of tbe propo~at . 1'
HARIUSONVJLLE PRESBY- m.·, Midweek Pnyer meetlns: ' uuw• e
p. m. W •...,.~~ wUh 111Ch propollll, nor unlerl
41¥ 7:80 p• m •
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proPCII•l and bond are flied In TERIAN- Howard ~t,pasWednesday 7:30 p.m.j Million~to Lincoln se. 1 ~ · , 1~J!l~ltsso,
onl aealed envelope.,. d ddre•· tor Mike Epple, Sun~ ScOOol ary Meetfrw second Wednesday
MORNING STAR EUB - ReY,
8141 are to be teal an •
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Men--• ~~"' -rifttoo Ld.o. IItle
. ' '
" t.o lhe Clerk of the Melli Loeal ~ Sunday Schoo4
of eaeh montb 7:- p.m.
-.. ...,_., .,._.,... &lt;MDI ,
SdiOQI Dlatrtct Board of Education .
W , .. 7 30
THE RUfLAND COMMUNITY ~~ Fred Smith, Aas't. SUndt¥
;
~ state or Ohio omce of the 9:30 a. m.; Church orshw, :
School, 9;45 a."'"-" u...-a-wor ..
~rk of lhe M•IIP ukal...~~oos!:b:i p. m. CommunJcanta class. S!t- Church- Rev. Amoll 'I'lWI, pal•. .., lftiNII&amp;llli
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trict at tM llldclleport ~.....
tor. sUnday School, 10 a. m.; ship, 10:45 L m.; Prayer meet-:.
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~~:nuePla':!~ urday, p. m.
,.............. Wonhlp servlee, 11 a.m.; Wed- trw, 7:30 p. m. 'J1undv. Youth.
•.
die'::· 11 the out•lde "Bld• for
PreachlQil:, first and third.-......,- DBidar fZ'IYtl'' ~~ 7s30!Jt. .~UowlblJ, ?:30F p. m.SUnday.·
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Contract."
of month by Charlea Rul!lsell at m.; N..UJ.~; .....,.._old.w,"•,-.' : \ocm'RCH 0 CIURST _ lolld·
· The- llelil LoCal School Dllltid
.,......, ,.....,
""' -, .,.,
nu.m...
of ldouuon with tb• •PP"'· 9:30 L m,
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sYRA~'mE
rotST
tmKD
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and Main. Jack
~ tile superintendent of Publle
BRADFORD 1 CHURCH OF PREsBYTERIAN_
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ROY. ~
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•Bible Seltool,, ~~
IN:~o~ au bidt.
CHRIST- Charles JuueU, Pal- H. S'"'u--, --'-. Worship,' 9 a. . , ;; ~
. ·,.. worlhlp, 10:8d,t~.
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;tee IY
oP TH•
tor Rl hard Gilkey SUpt. Sun
'wuuua. .,..,......
IMIIOI
SCHOO'
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Sunday Seltoo1 10 I. m,• m,J '~ -lhlp, 7:30 p, IDol
DIITaltT .oAaD OP
day School, 9;30 a.m.; Mornllw: Blbl; study and praier semee' Prp aenlct, Wedneldl,y, 7'f• '
\; ..
~~uet.~~.
MCCeMAI.
Worlhlp, 10~30 a. m,.; EvenlJw ~ednesday, 1 ,_ m.
' m,-in. Rlulln MOyer, Plltol'~~1 ·
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FAMILY RECREA110N r .
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c•iu oF THI ""'"'
worobip, P.m. WedDOsdayBihle
EDEN IJNlTEil BRETHREN IN
CHURCH OF THE NAZ,IIIENE ·
~:~~~ ="=~c:~~~ICT
study' 7;30 p.m.
-~' - · CHRIST - Elden. R. Blake, pa... -Middleport. Rev, Audr1~J-, .
~~ llH1h '" .,. ' "
JEHOVAH'SWlTNiliSES,Lar· tor, SUnday School, 10 1. m., JlO-,LOttorTaylor,So4)1;5un•J'be 6nt budget priced per·
FOR U.•l
1'l' Carnahan, -ldifWmlnlster, Wlmle . Holalnger, aupt. Mornil1J day SeliOol, 9:30 L m.; Morning
manently installed 8 ft. wide
,., Home s. aeu lll'open.,, beln 1 . , Sundi.Y: Bible lecture, 9:30a. lD.i
aermon, 11 a.m. Eventrw serv- Worabip, 10:30 a.m.; JUnlOI"~
viayl flooring with a comfort
1:1 acre• more or leM •ltuated 111 Watch Tower ........ 10•30 a. m_ •
ele
Chri..u-c-a..- 7•30 p. eiety, 6:30, 1). m.,· NYP!ii:
6•t5 p.
Letart TOWRihlp, Meip; Co\lnty Ohio,
.,........,,
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. DMiYI aMt;~wo.,.., •
·.::1~ •
core of vinyl foam.
wm be 10kl to lhl bilhett bidder WedneiCia.y: Bible study, 7 p.m. m., Mra.l..yda Chevalier• presl- m. &amp;lxly EYqell.Ue meet~Jw,
··.COrnfortAor Vinyl gives restful
at tbe olftee ol I. B. O'Brien. 1ttor- Thurld•v• Minl.st:r)' achool 7 p.
dett ~ Hl"Vlce and Nrmon 7:30 p.·D'L Prayer m)etbw, Widn~y at law, IOOYJ Court Street Po··
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Qour&lt;h
comfort underfoof Millions of
mero,., Olio at 10:00 a.m., 'nlun· m. Service meettrw, 8 p.m.
8:20. Mid-week prayer meet.. nesda,y, 7:.u P. Jil.
·
992-2641
~· • b'ny air cells form a soft hland~~•t
~=-r: ' MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST- it~:, Wedneld&amp;,y~ 7;30 p. m.,Mrl.
THE S~_v~11~ ARlO' -JA.. ,
•;· b:t of vinyl foam which give!!
pniMd nlve of tt.-.oo. For tur: Miller St. - EYeriKIII Weekley,
Mazie Holal...-, elan leader. "'lY RQ" 8;; WlrdiW, Clftlcer In •
~
~ every step. Comfortflor
tiler '=!:I::Uo:_,~ ~=!':trtx pastor. Bible stDoly cluaes,SaD...
POMEROY LOWER UGHT ebarce. ~, ' 10 Lll.,~
y.IC)Und conditions your floors ~~ .......... _ I. a~&gt;. day, 10.Lm. wor.sblpandpruchc Cbtlreh - Harrl-llo11oed - .... m~J.J0:30 ......
, ib" warmer tool The 5uper'
•· a. ........
lng, 10,55 a.m., SUnday evening Rev. Ro.Y Taylor, paaU&gt;r, Nora day Se-. ~ l'eople'l ~
_;· ~ :'t®lh ~inyl wear la yer pre- ..., '"" ...._
oervlee, 7:30.
Bible llludy Hartman, s, S, SUpt. SUnday glon, 7 p, "'1.~ mliiiii!IJ,
~~), ~s 1ts beauty. Reautiful
t l; 4 :t:; t 31 41 411 4 s: 4 T tte
classes, Wll!nesda,y, 7:30p.m.
Sehool, 9:80 a..m.;Wor•htpaerv- - 7:30 P. m.j ·~, 1 to 311~
" rolors, designs and teKtures
MT. HERMAN
UNITED leo, 10:30 a. m,; Evenbv wor- m.; Lsdlel ~· ~~ 7p.m.
)• · for any det:- . Only
BRETHREN IN CHRIST -Rev, lhlp, 7:30 p, ni, Proyer and
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. BAl"nll'l' -Mil\•
o ,rating

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)jloJ(ooloo tor further Inform•

to ·~the . oommtun
will PreBtrit a oiate ofodlo
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f5 and aoked that Ofli'OIIO lnte,.

Bqys of Pock 248
To1m Phdne 'Pion!

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mixtd. Iuiie .,..ctlril .ttr••· Llovld oil,_ •

BY OWNER, new lhrM bedroom ~ oondltlaned home:
two ear prage, eoi'ner lot.
II lnlerested, eal1 ....U.
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GARAGE AND BOAT Sale:
Saturday. April 6, II noon at
the Wll=en Boat Doc:b,
Belpre, Ohio, at loot of WalI WILL not be responsible for
nut
St. t:everal outboard moany debts otller than my own.
tors
frotl 70 to 100 hp and
Kenneth E. Reynolds
tools of all deocrlpll0111. I
Long Bottom, Ohio l-l&gt;3tp
have ma1 y Items too numerous to mention. Luneb wlll
WE WILL not be responsible for
be served. Not retponalble
any debts other than our
own . Earl and Minnie Riggs, for aeeld• nts. See you SaturBox 51. Glouster, Ohio 45732. day, 12 ....... Harold Wlleoxl-l&gt;3tp en, owner. E. L. (Red) MD~
er, auctitneer, Phone 423111112.
l-Ute
HAM SHOOT Sunday, April 7,
110011 to 4 p.m.: '4 hog to be
given away. Racine Bashan Emplovment Wanted
Road. Sponsored by Racine WOMAN WANTS houll.-1: by
Fire Dept.
4-4-3le day or weet, Phone 111-3110.

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I WILL not be resnonslble lor
any debts other than my own.
Robert E. Barton, 382 E. Second St., Pomeroy, Ohlo.
Help Wanted
4-4-3tp WOMAN TO DO llgbt housework and eodt. Live In or out.
BAND EVERY Friday from 9
Daytime work. Pllune ggs.
p.m . to 2 a.m. (Best Band in
5251.
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the Area) Shenang Springs
Nile Club.
1-+llc MIDDlE aged lady to do gen-.
era\ housework. live in; week--j : GUN SHOOT. lltoadrun Rod &amp; ends free . Call 992-2788 after
i Gun Club at New Haven Sun- 6 p.m.
l-5·3tc
4ay. AprU 7 from noon tn4-4-3tc TWENTY LADIES to help with
spring rush of business , partBAND AT JACK'S Club. Happy lime 135. full time $75, ear
v alloy Boys. Friday and Sainec4!Ssary . Write to Box 661
• ' !to
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urday, a p.m. to 2 a.m~ L. Care of The Daily Sentinel.

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4 ROOM and bath unfamllbed
•r·,.,.,,, Pboao tca~~.
FURNISHED and unlurnlsbed
apartments. Cloae to sebool.
Phone 992-5134.
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FURNISHED APARTMENT.
eouple only, 212 9. 5th Ave,
'Middleport 19U4S$. J.lo.lle

All Regular Sizes
$.12.50
John W. YanMetw

FURNISIIED SLEEPING raom
oo Main St. In Pomeroy. Ph.
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FOUR ROOM house, bath, OD
Hysell Run Road. Call 7C.
5113.
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FURNISHED three-mom aparlment, bath: on South Seeoncl
Ave., Middleaort. Phone llrl.
Howard Cecil, 119»U2.

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RUJOIAGE SALE
"" Our Lady of l.melta catbolk: Churdl, Long Bottom,
April a thr011811 13, t a.m. to
I p.m. dally. Call Grange Hall
ot Reno for further detalll,
Cl' Yvonne Wells at -.41111.

band, Armie Clendenin. on
his birthday, April 4, and our
mother, Laura Wells on April

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Brown's Trsller
Ohio.
MlnersviDt,
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BAILEY'S

GOIBPEL HYMN sing at Church FEMALE HELP wanted' 'Must ~URNISHED TWO BEDROOM
of God. Chesler, Ohio. lea: be exoerleneed in drY cleanAPARTMEINT
Middleport,
taring Rev. Ray Anderson,
ing. Aouly between 4 and 5 phone 992-3814.
1-S-tfc
llathor and recorder of many n.m.. ABC Cleaners. Mason.
W. Va.
l-+6tc TWO BEDROOM furnislmd ap'(Oipel · Time Is Salur·
day, April 6. 7:30 p.m. Everyartment. utilities , two gentbody Welcome.
I-S.31p
lemffi ,referred. Rent $6 per
In Memory
spoiiiiOl'Oif fN LOVING memory of my hus-

TIRES??

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FIRESTOfiE D~C\

NEW TRIAD-I~ACI :WJ,LLi I

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day includes -three meals at
the Martin Restaurant. can
992-9918. Will rent by week
or month.
4-5-3te

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We cannot send a hlrthday
For Sale ·
card,
Jlll.lllt
You~· hand we cannot touch.
For
Sale
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110Q!E far sale ID Clifton. FOR EASTER - Toy Wldte
Today there 'II be no g~ts and EXCY LENT, elliclent and eePoodle pups. 7 weeks. AKC
Beaalllul private borne, for
cake
ooomical
that's
Blue
Luslnt
registered. Cbampion bad&lt;- ·
THERE WILL be a IUD . - ,
ehlldren. all 1001111 (thno
carpet cleaner. Rent eledrte
ground. Phone IIUIII.
bodrOOIIII), dlrided balemellt,
Smlday, April 7, besiJmiD1 at For tbe .ones we loved so
mudl
.
sbampooer.
Baker
Fumiblnl
.
...., at the Forlod Rim
pt., ..,., and·-· Two
For
In
a
graveyard
oof',,y
1-1-""
Sporllmlll Club. Ev..,..,. ..
1GU 50 • Ill; II s II barn. 64 JOHN DEERE dolor. Phone
sleeping
19U374 alter $ p.m. 4¥"'
Pruper!J fenced ln. lt11)111re
weloome.
»4te
Where the flowers genMy SLINGERLAND White Marine
at lllaDebe Com)IIOII. CIH·
wa1•e
Pearl
Drum
Set.
includes
ton.
J.l.at 1946 llUTCK. Custom Eleetra,
WILL DO -'"I ot bome: lipLie!
the
ones
we
loved
so
bass
drum.
snare
drum,
bass
225. hard top, 4 door. air ...,.
pen, pocte41, pea!Dg, hemdearly
Tom-Tom. floor Tom-Tom, POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
dillon, power steering, power
Ill&amp; allentlmll, ete. Mrs.
But
whom
we
onuld
not
save.
high
hat
cymbol
and
other
brakes. nower seal, vinyl InFreddie 'ftlabel, Muon,
mbd.ablnl, "' and up. Stud
Sadly
milaed
by
Goldie
Clencvmbols.
Practically
new.
..me. end gniOIIIIng. ~ terior. call New Havtn 8112Pballt M!lllll.
J.lNotp
denin and the resl of !be
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Phone 992-MU or see at 257
28&amp;.
I-J.4Ic
•nta.
11 1 11e
Wells
family.
1-5-ltc
Cole
St.,
Middleport.
after
5
8PZC1AL PERMANEMTS ,..._
l-l&gt;3te RIDING HORSE.
p.m.
FOR SALE - 1961 Lark. Good
lllu ~ now fiJI. Clotllh
condition. tl50. Phone 10Wanted To 8uy
llnfOD's Shop, near Salem
91U'm.
mz.
4-1-""
Celllor.
J.t~e USED FURNITURE for fum. PETS - Black SeotUes, While
ished apartment Stove, ,.... Westies. Miniature Schnauzers FOR SALE. or tate ....- Jk'l'·
frhrerator, bedroom complete, and Poo11es for Easler. Barl&lt;ments: Tl Muslanf Fastbaek. JOHN FRY prooerlv, Middle· HAPPY HOUR, 8llenonl Bprlnp
living room. Call 992-9918 Sat- ::~roo Kennels. Coolville. Ohio.
port Hlll, 5 room boule with
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. 'MonAcopoloo blue; IIIII engiJ_le,
Phone
lifi·!'S4..
4-S-IOtc
urday .
1-~~c
3 ...... groulld. Phone 7414ay t11ru Friday. Ladles night
four apeed, Interior same eol11113. &lt;'
1-1;.te
or. low mileage. Muat oeU
rtef'/ Friday.
U-tle
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GOOD FEEDER Pip, 40 lbH, RATS. MICE, eliminated for!hill week. Thomas R. Bumf PBNIIY - ON!!! 1943 PENNY up, dlreet from ,....,.,..., ever! Get Slar 211! lb., $1.69, side, 8118 E. 'Main St.. Pome- SPF.C!AL STEREO. 1966 Early
wa,.., Plclwll, lladavllle, Ebe,.,bacb Hdw. .. Sugar Run roy.
American ateroo radio eorn..01 pay tor a brob adjult1-Wip
Mill.
Pickens.
Mlll!lon,
Star
hlnallnn: Thill ill a beaullfu\
1111!111 at Pomeroy Home S.
Olllo 1m2. Plloae I7I-GII.
1-utp Supply ond Wagner, Racine. 1966 OODGE Che!'ller.
ROIId state unit with 4 apeed
~·
1-7-tle
1-6-llp
changer. Take over payments
New Raven, 8112-2!55.
of Ill ner month .or pay balRI£SIDENCE telephono &lt;UIIo- LARGE LOO' or smell a.......
, : llllllll: Now, DO Installation
sullable far bulldlnC home, or mAL. h•avy, lumn stoker. egg FIVE RIDING hon~es. $100 and
ance of $1GI. For free home
and
mine
run.
Excelsior
Salt
dlatp far l!lleftllon .....
will buy moderately prleed
demonstration eall 111-3211.
up. Arnold Grate, Rutland.
Worb. Inc., E. 'Main St., Pohome In flfeip Loeal Sehool
· • pbonel. Call our business ofPhone day. 74~11: evenlnu
Also have reJIOI'IeBifd atereo
District. Write Bos 48, Jlld.. mero~ . Phone 992-31111. tU-lle
747.-5501.
l-+6tc
In walnut cabinet lor pay·
Ike "" delalll. Phone IIIZdleport.
1-J.tle
IIJI.
J.ti-IJie
ments Of $5.11 0&lt; balanee ol
MOB~ HOME. ~. e~Dmd COMPLETE r.-tauranl equlp.16.18.
4-6«e
ANTIQUES, lumltllre, dllbel, eondHion. Completely furnllhrnenl. can 74%-illl for deWanted
mlleeDaneous. llrl. llowanl ed. • 1850.00. Call ggs.5262.
taUs.
l-+6tc SPECIALS - Baruuiaa. It: lb.,
DRU'MioiER lor Country &amp; WesCedi, 11110 W. 'Main St., PomtBologna 3 lb~ Ill, Bleadl J11e
tern band, play all kind of
10)'.
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141fc
SIX ROOM bouse, bath, JOI., 12 rollt ..,.._. Jk· Twomutle, phone ~ . 4-3-31&lt;:
ELEcrRIC GUITAR and gas lumaee, '4-aere land,
BeclrGom Apt. l'or ,Nnl. Twonllfier. $125. phone aa.tan
two cement porebel, one mile
Pieee Llvlnll ·•Jtoom llulle.
New Haven
J.31-4tp
beyond Chesler on Rllllte 7.
1311.00. Rei!ll!er 'tor free 'l'ltr·
l'hone 1185-4129.
1-4-«p
key, 12 lb. « over. M&amp;G
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, bath, alFOOd 'Mattit. Rl. 7, 3 mll'-1
uminum siding. storm win- 1943 DODGE coupe, ..tra good
Th• O.len1 Shale Tile 1nd Brick Co.
south Middleport. .
· 1-4-SI
dows, gas lumace, hardwood
tires, good meehanleal eoonoon. lllfl{e poreh and lot. dlllon. Call 741-4622. 4-4-lte
good cnndltlon $65GII. 111 KOI'I'
Bull~
st., Pomeroy, Ohlo. phone .._ POTATOES, Arehle L. Dono- READY • JdS: _.. d.a.:
3'718.
J.31.41p
hew, Letart Fall1.
l-4-31p
ered rlcllt tD )'Oiir pNjlel.
Fill end . . . trw ~
NINE ROOM HOUSE, 1'4 loll, GOOD MIXED hay. Vernon
motea . .,._, ...,.., lloltRacine. Plde MN'IH.
Nease, Nease Selllement rosd.
lela Read, • Mk Ce., ......
Wl«e
part, Oldo.
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BUDGET PlllllE i'undltn 111
our th(Jd t1oor butlpt lllop.
Biter JPumllure, Mlddltparl.
Oldo.
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701hcl3
100x14
10.18 .43
750x14
11.18 .4.1
670.15
11.11
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.Pomeroy Rome and Auto.
114-TP'C

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E'"XPIIlR'""'T;-;ENO;;,INE;.;-;TUN!l tiP,
$4.111 pllll pl!l'll If needed,

EVINRUDE

Pomeroy

SALES AND SERVICE

Rome l Auto.
114-TP'C

Ohio bolt and molllr
license

16.50 and 18.50

•~LL NEW ELECTRfC ! mom
apartment, beaudlul vlew of
the river, you beve to aee to
appreelate, convenient aD d
comfortable. phone lft.62'/l.
J.!J.tfe

Phone 992-3324.

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LARGE flve mom and bath
apartment, newly del'oralo!d,
fumaee beat, Pomerov.
Phone 111!2-5311'7.
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TRAILER.

AREA WAREHCI\IS&amp;

ZIG ZAG Singer, dial zig lag,
prcowned. A-1 eondllion. llold
For Sale
new over Pt5. Balanee due
EXPBn'
$69. BuUonboles, monograms, THREE PIECE bedrooln Illite
U,.8$.
hend
boardl
*1!.91
eo.,
sews on butlons, ete., without
Wheel Alignment
......' eurtalnl with. trac:tt
attachments. Pay only $1.50
$4.98, revolving elothes dryer
per weel:. Phone 11112-2685.
$9.98.
regular $18: balr dryen .
1-J.tfc
$8, regular $1t.llli; go~ I balll
$1 doZen, G. E. porllble
MUST SELL 1966 Singer. In
sweeper $29.11li, Ironing · boonlll
beauUiul walnut table: fully
11. baby walkers, ear aeall,
equipped to zig .... mono-GUARANTEEDear beds. trainers, and 1111111
gram, fancy design, etc. Usother
bargains
at
Br,
yanl'a
"" very lltUe. For quiet sale,
Budget Shop, IGI W. lllaliL
$48, or paymente ol
eaeb
Open
9 to 5 dady. J.ll.alc
month. Phone 1111S-2115.
1-Z.tk
SEWING MACHINE, zig ug,
used three months. WID 81111
UVE BAIT, 24 hour aelf-for
$47.53 eash or payniOII'Is
SupDlv Wltlt Ovalo
vlee. File's, Third St., MJd.
of
$$.85
per
month.
Will
l•rlrlll
GUAIIANTEED
dleport.
1-J.lJie
to home for lrial. Phone •s1838.
1-: 1-fle
ONE UPRIGHT Bogart Plano .
CaD 949-%171.
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1966 EARLY Amerlean Slei roo.
SOUTHERN PLANTS, order This set has AM &amp; F'M ra dlo,
now, eabbage, tomatoea, pep- 4 speed automatic ree ord
changer: lovely finllh, : juat
pers, sweat potatoes. Phone
992-2788
like new. Take over p ayMS-83, Cherles R. llarrll.
ments
of
$7.81
per
month
or
Portland. Oblo.
J.IJ.30tc
pay 1129.38. Try II ID )'llllr
home.
Phone ggs.g,
FOR CUSHION COMFORT Reel Estate For S.le
1-1-' !tc
Knapp Shoes, Cliff's Shoe Jle.
pair. 'Middleport.
J.21.301e
ELEcrROLUX
SWEEP!m :S,
rug washers, polishers a nd
FOUR ROOM bouoe, bath, lull
ROtrrE 7 AT HOBSON. C room
basement, garage. Two year genuine parts, eaU 99UIII•.
J.l$-30 lp . bouse, bath, gas fllrnlee and
old home. Phone ggs.2121.
cistern, needs repalrl, 2 ac. S-21-tk
res, good loealion for two
house trailers, 331 ft. front.
age, asking $1$110.
TUPPERS PLAINS ON ROOTE
1 - 1141 story I room home,
! bedrooms, bath, two ear
IS F..,ILY DAY AT
garnge '24x30' one acre level'
lot. Property In ..,... eontlllion, $10,1100.00,
POMEROY - EABI' 'MAIN 9 room frame, S bedrooma
Relox in a pleasing at·
two baths. ean be I apart.
mosphere, enjoy our
menlo, fUrnace beating, base•uperb food with the
ment. garage, larJt lot ID
familv this Sunday.
good nelghllorbood. front and
back porches, modern ldlcben and bath on first floor. Flnanclng ean be arranged.
BAILEY'S -RE..~TA.IJRANT .
110.1100.00.
·
·211 I, Moln
pttONI 992-"74
PMMtOJ'
VIRGIL or 1IELII!N TEAFORD .
Dolly 5:311AM to 1::10 PM-I.....r 7:111 to 7:to.

For lent

Public Sale

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FAST JI'AR'M T7RE SERVICI!:.
Pomeroy

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lnsur1nee

Hockingport, Ohio·

AUTOMOBILE tnourane6 ltell
eaDeeDed? Loll J'lllr operet.
or'l lleense? Con 191-M.

PHONE 667·3370

lluslnell Servlllll

LOGAN FIRE lr BAFI !:'!"\'
EQUIPMENT. sales and ,,.,..
~lee. Pomeroy, Olllo, RD I,
opeelal prlees .., utlngulshen lor ~~~. trallera a 11 d
homes. Dwlf(ht IApll 1112- .
3121, Charlea Mataball .,.
1314, llln Etcbln(er teUDS.
Lawrence Eblin IIUIH.
140-311te

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Household Ooodl
From2EstTHIS SATUJtDAY
EVENING 6:30.

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FBECKU:S ,\ND HIS FRlEN~ .

AUCI'IONI:III.

I)AILY CROSSWORD

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BY OWNER, new lhrM bedroom ~ oondltlaned home:
two ear prage, eoi'ner lot.
II lnlerested, eal1 ....U.
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GARAGE AND BOAT Sale:
Saturday. April 6, II noon at
the Wll=en Boat Doc:b,
Belpre, Ohio, at loot of WalI WILL not be responsible for
nut
St. t:everal outboard moany debts otller than my own.
tors
frotl 70 to 100 hp and
Kenneth E. Reynolds
tools of all deocrlpll0111. I
Long Bottom, Ohio l-l&gt;3tp
have ma1 y Items too numerous to mention. Luneb wlll
WE WILL not be responsible for
be served. Not retponalble
any debts other than our
own . Earl and Minnie Riggs, for aeeld• nts. See you SaturBox 51. Glouster, Ohio 45732. day, 12 ....... Harold Wlleoxl-l&gt;3tp en, owner. E. L. (Red) MD~
er, auctitneer, Phone 423111112.
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HAM SHOOT Sunday, April 7,
110011 to 4 p.m.: '4 hog to be
given away. Racine Bashan Emplovment Wanted
Road. Sponsored by Racine WOMAN WANTS houll.-1: by
Fire Dept.
4-4-3le day or weet, Phone 111-3110.

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I WILL not be resnonslble lor
any debts other than my own.
Robert E. Barton, 382 E. Second St., Pomeroy, Ohlo.
Help Wanted
4-4-3tp WOMAN TO DO llgbt housework and eodt. Live In or out.
BAND EVERY Friday from 9
Daytime work. Pllune ggs.
p.m . to 2 a.m. (Best Band in
5251.
~.
the Area) Shenang Springs
Nile Club.
1-+llc MIDDlE aged lady to do gen-.
era\ housework. live in; week--j : GUN SHOOT. lltoadrun Rod &amp; ends free . Call 992-2788 after
i Gun Club at New Haven Sun- 6 p.m.
l-5·3tc
4ay. AprU 7 from noon tn4-4-3tc TWENTY LADIES to help with
spring rush of business , partBAND AT JACK'S Club. Happy lime 135. full time $75, ear
v alloy Boys. Friday and Sainec4!Ssary . Write to Box 661
• ' !to
r,:.
urday, a p.m. to 2 a.m~ L. Care of The Daily Sentinel.

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4 ROOM and bath unfamllbed
•r·,.,.,,, Pboao tca~~.
FURNISHED and unlurnlsbed
apartments. Cloae to sebool.
Phone 992-5134.
111-11-tle

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FURNISHED APARTMENT.
eouple only, 212 9. 5th Ave,
'Middleport 19U4S$. J.lo.lle

All Regular Sizes
$.12.50
John W. YanMetw

FURNISIIED SLEEPING raom
oo Main St. In Pomeroy. Ph.
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FOUR ROOM house, bath, OD
Hysell Run Road. Call 7C.
5113.
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FURNISHED three-mom aparlment, bath: on South Seeoncl
Ave., Middleaort. Phone llrl.
Howard Cecil, 119»U2.

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RUJOIAGE SALE
"" Our Lady of l.melta catbolk: Churdl, Long Bottom,
April a thr011811 13, t a.m. to
I p.m. dally. Call Grange Hall
ot Reno for further detalll,
Cl' Yvonne Wells at -.41111.

band, Armie Clendenin. on
his birthday, April 4, and our
mother, Laura Wells on April

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SUNDAY

f.l.lfc

Brown's Trsller
Ohio.
MlnersviDt,
l-Ute

BAILEY'S

GOIBPEL HYMN sing at Church FEMALE HELP wanted' 'Must ~URNISHED TWO BEDROOM
of God. Chesler, Ohio. lea: be exoerleneed in drY cleanAPARTMEINT
Middleport,
taring Rev. Ray Anderson,
ing. Aouly between 4 and 5 phone 992-3814.
1-S-tfc
llathor and recorder of many n.m.. ABC Cleaners. Mason.
W. Va.
l-+6tc TWO BEDROOM furnislmd ap'(Oipel · Time Is Salur·
day, April 6. 7:30 p.m. Everyartment. utilities , two gentbody Welcome.
I-S.31p
lemffi ,referred. Rent $6 per
In Memory
spoiiiiOl'Oif fN LOVING memory of my hus-

TIRES??

I

FIRESTOfiE D~C\

NEW TRIAD-I~ACI :WJ,LLi I

.

day includes -three meals at
the Martin Restaurant. can
992-9918. Will rent by week
or month.
4-5-3te

7:

-.\lberl M. Cel, Jlnbr

We cannot send a hlrthday
For Sale ·
card,
Jlll.lllt
You~· hand we cannot touch.
For
Sale
l-ute
110Q!E far sale ID Clifton. FOR EASTER - Toy Wldte
Today there 'II be no g~ts and EXCY LENT, elliclent and eePoodle pups. 7 weeks. AKC
Beaalllul private borne, for
cake
ooomical
that's
Blue
Luslnt
registered. Cbampion bad&lt;- ·
THERE WILL be a IUD . - ,
ehlldren. all 1001111 (thno
carpet cleaner. Rent eledrte
ground. Phone IIUIII.
bodrOOIIII), dlrided balemellt,
Smlday, April 7, besiJmiD1 at For tbe .ones we loved so
mudl
.
sbampooer.
Baker
Fumiblnl
.
...., at the Forlod Rim
pt., ..,., and·-· Two
For
In
a
graveyard
oof',,y
1-1-""
Sporllmlll Club. Ev..,..,. ..
1GU 50 • Ill; II s II barn. 64 JOHN DEERE dolor. Phone
sleeping
19U374 alter $ p.m. 4¥"'
Pruper!J fenced ln. lt11)111re
weloome.
»4te
Where the flowers genMy SLINGERLAND White Marine
at lllaDebe Com)IIOII. CIH·
wa1•e
Pearl
Drum
Set.
includes
ton.
J.l.at 1946 llUTCK. Custom Eleetra,
WILL DO -'"I ot bome: lipLie!
the
ones
we
loved
so
bass
drum.
snare
drum,
bass
225. hard top, 4 door. air ...,.
pen, pocte41, pea!Dg, hemdearly
Tom-Tom. floor Tom-Tom, POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
dillon, power steering, power
Ill&amp; allentlmll, ete. Mrs.
But
whom
we
onuld
not
save.
high
hat
cymbol
and
other
brakes. nower seal, vinyl InFreddie 'ftlabel, Muon,
mbd.ablnl, "' and up. Stud
Sadly
milaed
by
Goldie
Clencvmbols.
Practically
new.
..me. end gniOIIIIng. ~ terior. call New Havtn 8112Pballt M!lllll.
J.lNotp
denin and the resl of !be
·:&gt;j
Phone 992-MU or see at 257
28&amp;.
I-J.4Ic
•nta.
11 1 11e
Wells
family.
1-5-ltc
Cole
St.,
Middleport.
after
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8PZC1AL PERMANEMTS ,..._
l-l&gt;3te RIDING HORSE.
p.m.
FOR SALE - 1961 Lark. Good
lllu ~ now fiJI. Clotllh
condition. tl50. Phone 10Wanted To 8uy
llnfOD's Shop, near Salem
91U'm.
mz.
4-1-""
Celllor.
J.t~e USED FURNITURE for fum. PETS - Black SeotUes, While
ished apartment Stove, ,.... Westies. Miniature Schnauzers FOR SALE. or tate ....- Jk'l'·
frhrerator, bedroom complete, and Poo11es for Easler. Barl&lt;ments: Tl Muslanf Fastbaek. JOHN FRY prooerlv, Middle· HAPPY HOUR, 8llenonl Bprlnp
living room. Call 992-9918 Sat- ::~roo Kennels. Coolville. Ohio.
port Hlll, 5 room boule with
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. 'MonAcopoloo blue; IIIII engiJ_le,
Phone
lifi·!'S4..
4-S-IOtc
urday .
1-~~c
3 ...... groulld. Phone 7414ay t11ru Friday. Ladles night
four apeed, Interior same eol11113. &lt;'
1-1;.te
or. low mileage. Muat oeU
rtef'/ Friday.
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wa,.., Plclwll, lladavllle, Ebe,.,bacb Hdw. .. Sugar Run roy.
American ateroo radio eorn..01 pay tor a brob adjult1-Wip
Mill.
Pickens.
Mlll!lon,
Star
hlnallnn: Thill ill a beaullfu\
1111!111 at Pomeroy Home S.
Olllo 1m2. Plloae I7I-GII.
1-utp Supply ond Wagner, Racine. 1966 OODGE Che!'ller.
ROIId state unit with 4 apeed
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1-7-tle
1-6-llp
changer. Take over payments
New Raven, 8112-2!55.
of Ill ner month .or pay balRI£SIDENCE telephono &lt;UIIo- LARGE LOO' or smell a.......
, : llllllll: Now, DO Installation
sullable far bulldlnC home, or mAL. h•avy, lumn stoker. egg FIVE RIDING hon~es. $100 and
ance of $1GI. For free home
and
mine
run.
Excelsior
Salt
dlatp far l!lleftllon .....
will buy moderately prleed
demonstration eall 111-3211.
up. Arnold Grate, Rutland.
Worb. Inc., E. 'Main St., Pohome In flfeip Loeal Sehool
· • pbonel. Call our business ofPhone day. 74~11: evenlnu
Also have reJIOI'IeBifd atereo
District. Write Bos 48, Jlld.. mero~ . Phone 992-31111. tU-lle
747.-5501.
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In walnut cabinet lor pay·
Ike "" delalll. Phone IIIZdleport.
1-J.tle
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J.ti-IJie
ments Of $5.11 0&lt; balanee ol
MOB~ HOME. ~. e~Dmd COMPLETE r.-tauranl equlp.16.18.
4-6«e
ANTIQUES, lumltllre, dllbel, eondHion. Completely furnllhrnenl. can 74%-illl for deWanted
mlleeDaneous. llrl. llowanl ed. • 1850.00. Call ggs.5262.
taUs.
l-+6tc SPECIALS - Baruuiaa. It: lb.,
DRU'MioiER lor Country &amp; WesCedi, 11110 W. 'Main St., PomtBologna 3 lb~ Ill, Bleadl J11e
tern band, play all kind of
10)'.
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SIX ROOM bouse, bath, JOI., 12 rollt ..,.._. Jk· Twomutle, phone ~ . 4-3-31&lt;:
ELEcrRIC GUITAR and gas lumaee, '4-aere land,
BeclrGom Apt. l'or ,Nnl. Twonllfier. $125. phone aa.tan
two cement porebel, one mile
Pieee Llvlnll ·•Jtoom llulle.
New Haven
J.31-4tp
beyond Chesler on Rllllte 7.
1311.00. Rei!ll!er 'tor free 'l'ltr·
l'hone 1185-4129.
1-4-«p
key, 12 lb. « over. M&amp;G
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, bath, alFOOd 'Mattit. Rl. 7, 3 mll'-1
uminum siding. storm win- 1943 DODGE coupe, ..tra good
Th• O.len1 Shale Tile 1nd Brick Co.
south Middleport. .
· 1-4-SI
dows, gas lumace, hardwood
tires, good meehanleal eoonoon. lllfl{e poreh and lot. dlllon. Call 741-4622. 4-4-lte
good cnndltlon $65GII. 111 KOI'I'
Bull~
st., Pomeroy, Ohlo. phone .._ POTATOES, Arehle L. Dono- READY • JdS: _.. d.a.:
3'718.
J.31.41p
hew, Letart Fall1.
l-4-31p
ered rlcllt tD )'Oiir pNjlel.
Fill end . . . trw ~
NINE ROOM HOUSE, 1'4 loll, GOOD MIXED hay. Vernon
motea . .,._, ...,.., lloltRacine. Plde MN'IH.
Nease, Nease Selllement rosd.
lela Read, • Mk Ce., ......
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part, Oldo.
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BUDGET PlllllE i'undltn 111
our th(Jd t1oor butlpt lllop.
Biter JPumllure, Mlddltparl.
Oldo.
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670.15
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.Pomeroy Rome and Auto.
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E'"XPIIlR'""'T;-;ENO;;,INE;.;-;TUN!l tiP,
$4.111 pllll pl!l'll If needed,

EVINRUDE

Pomeroy

SALES AND SERVICE

Rome l Auto.
114-TP'C

Ohio bolt and molllr
license

16.50 and 18.50

•~LL NEW ELECTRfC ! mom
apartment, beaudlul vlew of
the river, you beve to aee to
appreelate, convenient aD d
comfortable. phone lft.62'/l.
J.!J.tfe

Phone 992-3324.

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apartment, newly del'oralo!d,
fumaee beat, Pomerov.
Phone 111!2-5311'7.
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TRAILER.

AREA WAREHCI\IS&amp;

ZIG ZAG Singer, dial zig lag,
prcowned. A-1 eondllion. llold
For Sale
new over Pt5. Balanee due
EXPBn'
$69. BuUonboles, monograms, THREE PIECE bedrooln Illite
U,.8$.
hend
boardl
*1!.91
eo.,
sews on butlons, ete., without
Wheel Alignment
......' eurtalnl with. trac:tt
attachments. Pay only $1.50
$4.98, revolving elothes dryer
per weel:. Phone 11112-2685.
$9.98.
regular $18: balr dryen .
1-J.tfc
$8, regular $1t.llli; go~ I balll
$1 doZen, G. E. porllble
MUST SELL 1966 Singer. In
sweeper $29.11li, Ironing · boonlll
beauUiul walnut table: fully
11. baby walkers, ear aeall,
equipped to zig .... mono-GUARANTEEDear beds. trainers, and 1111111
gram, fancy design, etc. Usother
bargains
at
Br,
yanl'a
"" very lltUe. For quiet sale,
Budget Shop, IGI W. lllaliL
$48, or paymente ol
eaeb
Open
9 to 5 dady. J.ll.alc
month. Phone 1111S-2115.
1-Z.tk
SEWING MACHINE, zig ug,
used three months. WID 81111
UVE BAIT, 24 hour aelf-for
$47.53 eash or payniOII'Is
SupDlv Wltlt Ovalo
vlee. File's, Third St., MJd.
of
$$.85
per
month.
Will
l•rlrlll
GUAIIANTEED
dleport.
1-J.lJie
to home for lrial. Phone •s1838.
1-: 1-fle
ONE UPRIGHT Bogart Plano .
CaD 949-%171.
l-ute
1966 EARLY Amerlean Slei roo.
SOUTHERN PLANTS, order This set has AM &amp; F'M ra dlo,
now, eabbage, tomatoea, pep- 4 speed automatic ree ord
changer: lovely finllh, : juat
pers, sweat potatoes. Phone
992-2788
like new. Take over p ayMS-83, Cherles R. llarrll.
ments
of
$7.81
per
month
or
Portland. Oblo.
J.IJ.30tc
pay 1129.38. Try II ID )'llllr
home.
Phone ggs.g,
FOR CUSHION COMFORT Reel Estate For S.le
1-1-' !tc
Knapp Shoes, Cliff's Shoe Jle.
pair. 'Middleport.
J.21.301e
ELEcrROLUX
SWEEP!m :S,
rug washers, polishers a nd
FOUR ROOM bouoe, bath, lull
ROtrrE 7 AT HOBSON. C room
basement, garage. Two year genuine parts, eaU 99UIII•.
J.l$-30 lp . bouse, bath, gas fllrnlee and
old home. Phone ggs.2121.
cistern, needs repalrl, 2 ac. S-21-tk
res, good loealion for two
house trailers, 331 ft. front.
age, asking $1$110.
TUPPERS PLAINS ON ROOTE
1 - 1141 story I room home,
! bedrooms, bath, two ear
IS F..,ILY DAY AT
garnge '24x30' one acre level'
lot. Property In ..,... eontlllion, $10,1100.00,
POMEROY - EABI' 'MAIN 9 room frame, S bedrooma
Relox in a pleasing at·
two baths. ean be I apart.
mosphere, enjoy our
menlo, fUrnace beating, base•uperb food with the
ment. garage, larJt lot ID
familv this Sunday.
good nelghllorbood. front and
back porches, modern ldlcben and bath on first floor. Flnanclng ean be arranged.
BAILEY'S -RE..~TA.IJRANT .
110.1100.00.
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pttONI 992-"74
PMMtOJ'
VIRGIL or 1IELII!N TEAFORD .
Dolly 5:311AM to 1::10 PM-I.....r 7:111 to 7:to.

For lent

Public Sale

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FAST JI'AR'M T7RE SERVICI!:.
Pomeroy

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Hockingport, Ohio·

AUTOMOBILE tnourane6 ltell
eaDeeDed? Loll J'lllr operet.
or'l lleense? Con 191-M.

PHONE 667·3370

lluslnell Servlllll

LOGAN FIRE lr BAFI !:'!"\'
EQUIPMENT. sales and ,,.,..
~lee. Pomeroy, Olllo, RD I,
opeelal prlees .., utlngulshen lor ~~~. trallera a 11 d
homes. Dwlf(ht IApll 1112- .
3121, Charlea Mataball .,.
1314, llln Etcbln(er teUDS.
Lawrence Eblin IIUIH.
140-311te

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Household Ooodl
From2EstTHIS SATUJtDAY
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FBECKU:S ,\ND HIS FRlEN~ .

AUCI'IONI:III.

I)AILY CROSSWORD

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lllk ~Y ldr&amp;. Paul night at tile homo of Mro. Gu,y
or Dfll..,.a &amp;ommerfleld.
iol
Using charcoal drawings ol
various designs to Ulu&amp;trate her
talk, Mrs. llaer stressed !bat
tender new srowll1 ol spring
lhould be arranged to tOOk na.
t10ral, as If It were growing, w1111
ban Tors
Oowers used sparingly and above
GENH.E GIANT
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Dorlnis Weaver - Vera MUos1
GUNN
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TONIGHT, SAT.
Stevens • Laura
ond SUN.

Aprll5+7

and Tuesday
Aj&gt;rU7-B-9
THE COMEDIANS
(.Technlcolor)
Ellzllbeth Taylor
Richard Burton
COLORCARTOON:

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Michael Caine
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AFFAIR

tn Slang

Vaughn
E1ke Sommer
Robert

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611e auggostad tllat nature' adealiin at IIIIo. !line ol year be
!GIIowed, ulling voids aa wellao
filled spates tn the:arrangement
Ill COI\Iunctlon wltll her talk, Mro.
Boer dlsi&gt;layed aeverel arrange.
ments uetng ltno matertal
Oill'infl !loworloc illruba with
daffodil• !rom her 81U'deJI,
Continuing the llli'lnt! theme
ol the meeting, Mrs, Leonard
Erwin using, What's New, ao her
topic, gave an account of new
varleties of B.l'mual nowers, veg.
etables a n d roses including
"Fragrant Cloud," tile 1963 rose
ot the year, the mini.pink thum ~
bella ziOUlla and thepopcyelocar-

or

rot.

Mrs. Earl Young spoke on,
Getting Your Gardening Oft tho
Ground. Hanging baskets, filled
up fiower beds at the edge of a
patio or walks, and windoW boxes were a lew of the ways to
garden ln a limited space as
described by Mrs. Young.
A1Uums lor Health, Luck and
Beauty, a paper carried over
lrom an earlier meeting, was
gi'o'en by Mrs, Buel Ridenour,
!!he noted that allluma is a bulbous plant ol the Uly family
which also includes onion, garlic
and chivea.
Illring the business meeting

Handy Apron Pockets
An apron with big pockels

ls handy for house-eleaning
chores. You can carry dust
clolhs and store small things
in the pockets until you pass
by their rightful "home."

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Not more or less But more for less!

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There's nothing vague or uncertain about our
popular Bank Auto Loans- all our terms are clearly stated and definite! Add this and all the other
advantages of our Bank Auto Loans together, and
you get more for less .. . actually can save on the

HOPE SAYS:

Here's the Best
Combination
Buy in the Area

over-all cost of your new car!

Finance your next car here •.. SOON I

aldem.i MrL Earl Dean, aecretam lolro. Bur, aaai!IWI - rotary; Mr~. Horace Karr, aao14tan1 oec-..y, and Mra. Pearl ·
Mora, treaounr.
Mre. Donald Mora reported
that tile club hu uked to
decorate tile bockdrqJ curtain
for tile ldlaa Southern Ohio compeiiUon cl the ldlll America
papant to be staged on MI.)' t
tn tho Pomeroy Junior llllll1
School auditorium. Working with
Mrs. Mora on 1he projeft will
be Mrs. Roy Holter, "'!:O. Earl
Dean, Mrs. Reid Young, and Mro,
Horace Karr.
It was reported during tile
meeting that on March 28, memben or the club met with the
IIJ*'lal edueatlon class or Ea~

Hope Moore lnvites you in ID
see the nlnl' Unlco t•n&amp;Jlex 19".
The new Unico "~AC&gt;lex 19" ls
Member FDIC
two appliances in one eablnet a refrigerator and a ~zero
All A&lt;eountalnaured Up To $15,000 Under
Creezer side by side. Each section has its own door and Js sepTho Fedorol Depoait lnauronco Corporolion
arately lnsulatocl. Beautifully
styled. the uiJo.(llex 1911 is areal
OPEN FRIOAY NIGHTS ~·00 lo 7:00
space-saver, with 19 cu. Ct.. of
.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . food .storage space tn a cabinet
Only 32" wide. Refrigerator section has 11 eu. ft. storage cap~
ity with gli~ut crisper and
&lt;bor storage with utilitycomPart.ments and roomy shelves for tall
bottle storage. The Unico "Dlr
plex 19"1son specialCor$369.95.

ROBIN HOOD
AND OTHERS

you

. HOMEMAKERS
Water Shortages
The current threat of water
shortages and wilh the possibility of permanent w ~I e r
shortages in lhe future,, it is

important to acquire 1ood
habits of water usage. A few
to keep in mind are: Cbeck
faucels for dripping (which

can waste foor gaUons a day),

keep drinking water in refrigerator (two to three gal·
Ions can be wasted running to
cool the water), don't let
water run while rinsing dishes
110 to 15 gallons can go down
lhe drain this way).

9to 5:30
FRI. 9to 8
SAT.9to9

FOI YOUI CONVENIENCE
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Semible Prices! ':
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SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 1967

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miwons. Chtck thote BO.tuo :' '
Savln11 Platoc.
. ,gli~e a'ndio;y~ii~~ll!.

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dron, l'lnling In ageo 3-9,
witnessed the Incident which occurred In tile living room o1
their rural home.
II wao reported tllat lmmedl atel,y aller tho atabbtng occur.
rod, llarvey went cd tile !rout
door JO{ the houae, stood in the
road awhile and tlleo .X lnoide
his automobUe before collaplllng.

May Term Juries
Ordered Drawn

Charge
Filed
Saturday

Satur&lt;la¥ evenin&amp;. The accused near llanYUlo, at about 10 p.m. 111111 wherellarvoy died.
was represented ln court by Ath- Thursdo¥.
Deakins waa taken into cuseno Attorney Edward Rd&gt;e or
Deakins, • meat cutter at a tody by tile Galllpoll• Pollee Detile Briligowater &amp; Rd&gt;e Law GaiUpolla au_per market, aJieged- partment on order ol 611orU!
firm.
!y otabbed HarYey tn Ute ab- Hartenbach and reblmed ImmeMelgo Proaeeullng attorney domen wltll a large butcher knife diately to Meigs COIIrey by DepBernard Fultz and S.erll! Rob· when tile rictlm reportedlytntar- uty John TUllo for questioning.
ert C. Harten.bacb were alao eeded In a domeltie quarrel be611erirf Harleobach Nld Despre- for the proceedings.
tween Mr. and Mrs. Desldns. kins, during questioning by htm
Deakins is charged with the
Deskins, after tile stabbing OC· and Prosecutor Fultz, volunteerheld on flO,OOO assured proper. fatal otabblng of Avel Harvey, curred, Is said tohavegivenHar · ed a confession.
ty hond or $5,000 casll hond. 30, RD, Dexter, at the Deskins yey artlftclll respiration an d
Authorities reported Deskins'
Deskins had not posted hondby home, located along Route 325 went with bim to Holzer Hoswife and some of their five ehil-

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BY ROBERT WINGETT
planting," said the manager.
(See Picture, Page 13)
'jSo far as I am concerned
REEDSVfi.LE - uWhat t h e these boys did a tremendous
boys lacked In experience, they
made up Cor in number."
This was the observation of
one otfieial alter a large turnout of Boy Seouts of tbo M.G-M
Dlatrict planted 5,500 aeedllngs
Saturda,y morning at the Forked
Run State Park near here .
CHARLESrON, W, Va, (UPI)
The project, uamaU t r e e - Numerous complaim.s of pOor
planting." was started at 9:30 ferry service across the Ohio
a.m. wltll 59 acouts reporting. River between Point Pleasant
Work ns finished, much to the and Kanauga, Ohio, have p"""""
surprise of all, within twohoora. ed a publtc hoarioc by the Pub•'They did a wmdertul jOO and
lic Sorvtco Cnmmisston.
I am very a,ppreciatlve to every
Tho hoartng Is scheduled Al&gt;boy and all adult leaders who
rt118
here.
KATY Wj!LL, rlgh~ to chairman ol tile entrleo committee for the regionallltlss Soutllern
took part.," said Park Manager
Tho PSC IIUIOuncedFrldo.Ythat
Oblo ~at 1ltl be held on May 4 tn tile Pomeroy Junior High School. The committee Is proporlng
H. A. Barnhart.
a number or residents have eom111 cloao entries for the 1968 evert~ With Mrs. Well ore BoOUllo ThomPson, lef4 and Roberta
Barnhart oald the tree plant. ~i•tned about the service being
!WII
tile 9ih" members of the committee from tile Beta ~a Phi Sororlt;y which Is
tng, made pooslble IIY the Ohio ollorod by Ohio Valley Towing Co.
holding tile pageant aforw with ti!B Pomeroy Chambar or Commerce,
Department of Natural ReThe hearing has been sc~
sources, is a Pilot Project.
ed ID determine why tile -any
uwe were Jnrormed that U the ilnot urenderlng reasonlbb' ad&amp;.
work was handled oaUaf4&lt;torlly (Jllte and efticient services" in
here, parks In other areas of tbe mamer described in the
POMEROY - ,. Fourteen eon~ an~ to national Mlu America Well, Rita Lewis, Jennifer An- tho state would be permtlted ID tlnn.'a l!ll.PlJcatlon to ~Xterate the
leotaqlo wl!l take ~ In tile Pageant ruleo. The locai · wfn. clenon, Bonnie Thompson and have acouts ~ssht In t r e e aerrico.
fQUrth annlia) lltl~~. SiMdltern ,\]hlo nor wiD av lnlo. state competl- Roberta Kraouter Ia stlll proPqlent - a reatonal M Is • 'i!On and lltlas Ohio will be In cosotng applications. The numAnierico .coi!te~ - :1o be .held ihe lllloa ·America'
at ber of participanto will be lim' II 8:10 .1'-lli. ' on ~. lola, ' \\Uanti&lt; CI\Y next ran.
.lted. However, girls llytng tn
f, Ill tile Ifonieroy ~iooilor HIP ·.; ·OI!leial ,ldllo America tm- the three countloa plus WaBi1infl'
ScbooiAudllorii!Jn. f , . ' : ·J;hleo 8nd . ihe Olftclal ~lis a )&lt;ln Count,y , or atteniltng, oej~Qqi
The If cbnle~ fro!n Alil· ., Ameri!"! crOw..·have bOeio or. ·In the same ueaa althOUidi tll,ji\·"
••· Gai!IAI tl)!l ,!ololll• Cou111!•• i!tred lzy lite I'OnlefO.r,. p.am. homes may "' In oilier IO&lt;llll, "•
· will maet ,In ·.~ on Fri. ber or Commet&lt;:e a'iod th'' OhiO \tao ,ar. ·~fll&gt;Ie ;~take .Pfrt)n ·
day, ~ 13.: ~ }II ~!llll"!fA!
.ibe Jhl'a ,tile 1!&gt;&lt;;~1 ~- ThOse IQior• .
&lt; · aeooillli tor lhjo 1$611 •PflJOanl
' lpon.ora or lillotl ,~ Coniact ·Mra. Well,
and 11lll'hllearae iBaiD -, Bill·
ldlddleport, ~92..5967 .. ,
urdly, ,Meeting wl!h conieitanls •
, .
· o! the .COinJIO!f.don
at the ~turday ~oarsal will .cli.ar&amp;e ill
IIIOl\t. •bojli!Jli Mitl'and
be 111011111F• l'f tile Qlg B o n d awafl(ed lhe
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lolln-1.' A'aiOcl'llfbn and ,/Jiber · lhtiO.s
· }olarPret .1!11• t.ewlo is '
local •
~f will
.,r ereatlng Ute

Complaints of
Poor Service
Bring Hearing

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POMEROY - David L e e
Burno, 26, Marietta, died early
Friday allernoon in Veterans
Memorial HOapltal hero ol ap.
parent lnjurleo .,.,,..., In a
heacl.on ccoWIIon tn !del&amp;• eoun.
"'Ollldarch 30.
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Meigs count,y 611erll! Rd&gt;ert
c. Hartenboch IIIII1CIUIICOd !GIIowing
Burnl' deatb
t h at
man&amp;Jaugtrter cbarae• b a v e
beee Olod agotnlll Rill' Leo llucbanon, 3Ji, Pomero;v, in eonnee-

tlon wl111 the tncldant.
lluchlinon wao tho driver clUte
oilier car Involved ln lloe collision with BurDa' automobile on
Route 7, ooe mlle north of the
Forest Run Road at 2:30 a.m.
a week ago Saturday.
Buchonon remalao a patient
at Veterans Mamcortal Hospital
where he Ia In aertoua COIIdl tlon with a rractured jaw, lacerallma of the !Held, loll
arm and - e tho left •e. and

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llobert C, llsrtonboch, Melp COO...
t:1 liiitiiJ;"'Iqokli 'o~ei' the large toutcher knife tllat allogedl,y
lllei 'o1iY'' Eus!'f11' ~· , 111,-)lt, I ~ovUle, in tile
ttallblng daath of Ave! Harvey Thoirsday night at the Deskins
llome near llonriUo.

It Is alle&amp;od that B u - s
1$59 "'!!del car crooaed 111e c:on-

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Troops of the ld.G.)d

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trict represented at the activity were from Reedsville, pt,
Pleasant, Pomeroy, &amp;Yracuseand
Gbester. Some of the troopB
&lt;ampod overnight Friday at the
park and others were expected
to do llkewiae Saturday night.
llarnhart worked with Elaon
CORRECTION
Funeral sel\o
vices Cor Mrs. Glacb's M. Halley,
57, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, wW be -held
at 2 p.m. Swtday, in the Mina
C'-1 Church Instead ol 5 p,
m., as anoounced ' in Friday's
Tribune, llurlal wiU be lntheOld
Mercerville Cemetery.
GAUJPOLIS -

HUNTERS TO MEET
Meigs county fox hunters wtll
meet Monday, Aprilll at 7 p,m,
at the Coon Hunters Otm on
Snowboll HW. Plans WiUbemade
for field lrtals and bench show
ID be held the !trot week tn May.
All interested hunters are urged
tD attend.

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terllne op a eprve and struck the
Burna vtltllcle.
A pa.toenll!lf In the Jlums car,
Jerry Kimble, Ill lmmar • St.,
Marietta, oocapod will! minor

Boy Scouts Plant Seedlings

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You Klve on America'• moSt pop- .

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POMEROY - A preliminary
hearing on the second degree
murder charge against ~lleDe
lleaklno, 30, a RD 1 Lanpvllle
resident, wu set lor Friday,
April 12, upon Delkina' arraignment Jn Meigs C o u n t y
Court Saturda,y morning.
Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr.,
presided, ordered Deskins to be

GALLIPOLIS - JudJe Thomu W, lltltchell Friday ordered tile.
drawing of juries for tho May term or Gallia Cnuncy Common Pleas
Cnurt. Jury Commloiloners ~ Notter and Dwight c. Wetherholt
wUI draw names of 130 Gallla Cooney residents for jury duty.
The drawtng o( the juey will take Place at 1:30 p,m, Aj&gt;rU 19,
In tile office of Clerk of Court lbrJOrle Rinehart. Tho first 30
names wiU be for PI'O~tlve ~ juey ducy and tile nutiOO
names for prospective P«lt juey ducy,
A total or 12 transcrj,pta have CJtr; and Raymond Landers, 40,
been filed against nine peraons 1!1. 4 0a1&lt; Hill, breaking and ""'
facing action lzy the May term ilnol; aod J amos Louden, 38,
grand jury. Tho May term of Att. l Crown Cit.Y, larceny.
common pleu court Is scheduled -:: :. ;-:;;:;.; . ;.:· : ·:·:·:·:·::;.;.;.;.; .; :;:;.; :;. ;: ;:;:;:::. ~:::: ·:;: ;: ;:;:;
to begin Monday May 6, The
MIDDLEPORT - M e I g s
grand jury Ia e~ected to ~
C. T. mYEENEV
C9unb'
residents currently revone shortly arter the OP~ of
ceiving aid for aged, aid for
and volunteer in communtty agen- the term.
dot&gt;andant children. aid for
Per0011s !aoing grand joey accies interested in social rehabiliblind or aid for tile disabled
.
tation, physical rchabUltation and tion include:
lire oot required to visit the
John
J.
Dray,
24,
Gallipolis,
alcoholism. He is co..Counder ot
Wel!are llepartmont this week
Alvis Hou~, a tesldentlal SO- non-&amp;tAJort and nesJ.ect to pro-19 l(lply for tho Food SWnP
cial rehabllltetlon faclllt,y for vide for a Pregnant woman; WilP!'OBram.
ex-Prisoners, and is currently liam 0 . Leo, 43, lit. I Vint9n,
WoUare de()artmont offlon Alris Hooao' • Advisory Coun- and.. Jwnos c. Franldln, :r/1 Bt. 1
ciala said the persons recelv~!polls, bnth for
cil.
l~ ..~ . lbon n¥tlll! ~is of
l..ti.,"&lt;-'&lt;:..•·,,.,,.··'•· and· W.Ullam Jro&lt;Harrlo,lt,l'llllo asllstinc&lt;l
automatlcilly QUI' .
iiPoiJo, cirnal knowledge of I 1..
Ill)' aod wtll nc:elvo their
male (RI!&gt;el.
IPPllcatlon
corda In the mall.
U&gt;nald M. Brwnrteld, ,21, ~
The Food SWnP program
Upolis, three counts ot forgery;
In Meigs Is, scheduled to beU!nald Thacker, 18, lit. 2 Vinton;
gin AprU 15.
Earl ~tnck, 35, lit. 2 Crown

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Patricia Gray, field cal laboratory technician . He was
ccunaelor for ;tl'•e Southeast Ohio a hospital corpsman in the U. S.
DISirl&lt;t, w~m . attend the meet· , Navy from 1946 to 1950. Ill 1957
he opened a modern 50 bed hostng. The pmlle is tnrited.
Mr.
bo&lt;ame direc- pital In the Cook County Jail
tor of
deVelopment and ln ';htcago, He was an Assistant
ftolci ·
on Mar. I, 1967. Mnilnl&amp;tration of the Methodist
From
1962 to De- Hoop! tal In Gary, Ind., whore he
Cimber,
be was assistant opened a comprehensive ph.ysldiractor of
Ohio Tuborculo. cal medicine and rehabilitation
all
center. In 196~ he opened and adc(
mini ale red the Norlllwesiernnu.
nots
Communib' llospltal, Ga.
Beliu
U a practical
nur.... a
laboratory re- lena, m.
He hal been a board member
and aB. cllnl-

ELBERFELD$ IN ·POMEROY

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btrllnntng at 1130 p.m. U!ro!hy Hecker is president of the associ..

USE OUR FREE PAlliNG LOT ON SECOND STREET

ohio Volley

50-5Ji, 110-t

Hearing in Murdk'! &lt; ~barge
Set for Friday, Api. ,__._2th

A*&amp;n., meotlog.

Furnishings For Your Hdmel

Ohio.

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'GALUPOLis - Co!J1&gt;rehenatve Health Programs and Tuborc"'
lolls Control will be the txJptc of Chatle• T. Sweeny, direc111r ol
Pl'OtJrllm development and Oeld service, Ohio Tuberculosis and
~111 Ann., at Tuesday's annual Gallla Councy Til and Health

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llOMEROY-MIDDLEPORT

Sweeny to Speak
At Gallia Event

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The lllPe&amp;rance, flawr and the
nutrient value of food wUI be ..,.
'-ed. Hamburgers ....,letely
raac!J&gt; In 00 oecondl and JIUUI)'
foods as tittle u 16 aoconda.
Come ln and see Alma Graee
Torchtano, Home ...~~at of
Ohio Power Cori\lli!IY, ilorno!&gt;atrate this !abulouo metllod of

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FOUEILY PIICED Al-7.99
PlACED ON ATAILE
OPEN DAILY

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an,eynlosion
of
extra
:l''t.'b .
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desire, on dishes tllat

opoclal and fun lor everyone all
three do.Yo II tho Pomeroy Londo
marJ&lt; !»1111!ouoo. Tho door pn.
HI conSist of aeven free. R,CA
Color TV plua 100 bonuS
pr!aoo or ObmPlan Permanent
Candles. AU three days plan to
be !Uledwlllo r.ale&gt;u:lling evento.
Of eourse llltJD,}, 11'1111)', Item•
will .,. on ape&lt;talao we
you come In and ltook around aJ111
regtotor for all tile door pr!l(f.
You do rot need 111 buy anything,
jult come In and sa,y helle and;
you may be a wtnnor.

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Devotetf·To The Greater Middle

GALUPOUS - A march and memortal aorvlco In honor of the late Dr. Martin Luther King
were held here Frl&amp;ij' afternoon by approximately 50 Wo Grande College students. The e'o'ent was
cllmllCed in the Publl&lt; Square wttll remark• by Dr. Chari" E. Holzer Jr., and Rev. Albert ~
Ghee. The students (above) marched from Pine st., intersection &lt;bwn Second Ave., to the City
Park.

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minutes and minutes to seconds.

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The Store Is
OPEN BOTH FRIDAY

meeting.
DJring a concluding s o c i a l
hour, refreshments were served
by Mrs. Norma Zirkle and Mrs.
Jean Zirkle.

or even PIIPir,
Cooklll! time has been dr.,.

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For Your New Easter Outfit!

are made from glass, plaatlct

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DRIVE to ELBERFELD.S in :POMEROY

Nancy Reed of Lan.-.ark In
Pomeroy invites you to see the
newest in cooking with electric~
t)'. Landmark wUl have on display Wring their Cnlor TV q,en
House on AprU 4, 51 and 6, the
new Unlco electronic llaJige. Thlo
Is the newest and quickest way
to pr01&gt;are food, It ts oxcllllllo
dramatic and allows many shDrt
cuts and time savings you never
dreamed pOasible.
~ ~e totheolcWaohto,..
ed metal pots and pans when
cooking in the new Unico Radl.-

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DOKEN SIZES

love, thiiunoney,
thlb
give me truth." - na..
viii·Thoreau.

Unprecedented ! Happening-,

Member Federal Reserve System

DRESS PATENTSI

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MISSES AND CHILDRENS

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Plans Cor a visit by district reavements.
Mrs. Sadie McElhinney and
orrtclals In June ln lieu or an
M.rs.
Betty Spencer were apInspection were made when Meigs
pOinted
as hostesaes for the May
Temple, Pythlan Slsten, met at

RUTLAND

SATURDAY &amp; EASTER WEEK

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Visit Temple this June

WNATIONAL BANK
POMEROY

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District Officers Will

the hall Tuesday night.
During tile meeting condUcted
by Mrs. Etta Lemley, moat excellent chief, a practice Cor the
offlcial visit was set Cor the regular meeting in May. 'Ibe group
ali!IO scheduled a anent auction
to be held at the Ma¥ meeting
with all members beiltl aaked
to participate, and a rummage
oale for Ma,y 2 and 3.
It was reported that 100 sJck
visits were made since the last
meeting and that $92 had been
expended ln altruistic · work.
Deaths or c. J. Eherlbach, brother of Mra. Carrie Neutzling,
and Mrs. J. B, Hayea, mother of
Mn. Fern Oleesebrew, were reported. It was alto noted that
Karl Owen Ia lmprovin&amp;' Croftl an
illness. Both Mrs. NeutzUng and
Mrs.
Cheeaebrew extended
thanks to the members for remembrances during their be-

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h I~·• hint tile pl•amr.o ilerlved !rom ibe YOUIII.' Mro.
ern Loelll Sebool Dlotrlct. Tliaue orr presented tile • ··~
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carnotlono wore made
,
Inti&gt; cor- Sll!ll8stlng 'tllat. the best piiiUlY radio program by lhutlns who
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' Mrs. ElThe Ea- ~erne woo
ehUdren ust~.~Mri. "oung, -:oclder OJ!O&amp; just c~mtnlg Into
tllat 1 h~ ned out In 'ibe ~;:~::!;
Mrs. Wyatt utaaWe]l, and Mra. boom ra~er than e arger O'Connor,
Land
ble deeoratlona. Mra,
Erwin.
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pl"!!l' In 1\oll ,bloom.
·ed 11¥0 O'COnnor Tree
wll~: field and her eo-llo.oo,
Plana we111 madil' rqr ~
l,lrf. RldeiloiJr present
lng Service 0(
Ridenour oerved a ..lad
1111 a 101 , !~!I'·• the ~ctuaq of. ., JM!IIln~ for de)'(\tl~o, My ~r nate • lhrub
clric
with _.";,..,
.
tllo · Oboottt ;lol~lll Churell• ~~=·WIIh-1\e~ ·
l::ta~~ wao
· to ibe • ·bl\ and chick'" ropllc,o• .
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for ibe ~ller OOI:Yite. The club
, 1"'8• . !'!'wtro aa10rted '!""'~~' """
el"' ~~ to mw floral ar- 'Ill chllrman of te!av)slon ·and membara by
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. f61mg prelldod "at Jllo ~~~
rqem~ for the £astern ath- radio, wao 0 BUest. S.e ljiOke !ttl! w!x&gt; spoke,
cclree oerrice. Tho cloOr
letle baii&lt;Po\' to be hald on May '!" Ute prqlocta and accompllllh· Eaotar
was' wio\ ~
!'tar!
16 . .!drs. Chadwell Is chairman menlo of her department and or roy
for table.s and arrangments tor
the ban'fl8!.
Si'!d packets brooght by the
"'
members were presented ln re.
~ 1D roll call. The aoods
.,
e given ID tile Cour\llouao
CUIIlps 4-H Club membors who
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will lhare tllem with tho special
BlklcatlOn clasa.
· Mrs. Erwin pve the verse
-~)'~month, and Mra. Pur_ley
.

-~-~ b Mr ---'d Mora
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oliteero ror the year wore electod, '11uoy are Mro. Reid YOUII&amp;
preaidon~ ldl'a. Enltn, rice pre-

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Burns' boc:\Y was taken to the
Dowdney-McCiure Funeral Home
iD Marietta lor f'uneral arrange-

O'Comor, Chester troop S&lt;.'OUImaster, and Paul Werner, Pomeroy 1'roop 248 scoutmaster, In
arrana:lng the project. They had
expected, not roaUzlng 10 maey
boys would make themselves a.
vailable lor the work, that it
would take all day Saturday ID
do tho job .
llamhart oald the seedlings,
put lnlo Ute grmmd at tile front
entrance or the lake propert,y
were 2,500 each of White Oak
and Rod Gum and 250 oacll of
&amp;&amp;gar Maple and Groen Ash.
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Accident in
Pomeroy is
Under Probe

menta.

Rio Offering
Eventful Day

May Twelfth
RIO GRANDE - Rto Grande
College will hold Ito Seoond AnOIIal Outdoor Art llutdl,y,
May 12. Amatau. artlllll from
Soulbeaatem Ohio and we• VIr.
alnla have been tnvltod 10 dis·
play tllelr -k• Oil ibe College
Green from I p.m. 1D wllk.
The ccoUege al., will bold
tii'OUnCI&gt;reekl ceremonleo that
day for ibe Paul R. 1.4me I'IQ'alcal F41callon Bulkllq The
$600,000 otnlcture wili house •
boikelball court, awiJiulolqpool,
handhatl court, weight ll,lltng
room, locker rcama, classrooms, and faculty olficea.
In ibe evening, tho Rio Grande
Collego Thoatrewillpreient, The
Fantaatlcka, a BroadWay muBIcal that bad tho longolll nm In
theater history. Unique ror col.

POMEROY - Pomeroy po.
lloo are investigating a Friday
morning accident in Pomeroy
which rooulted In the hospitaUzatlon of Mary Diehl, 91, HarriiiOI!Yillo Road.
Pollee Chief Jed Webster said
Mrs. Diehl was apparently lttamptlng to cross E. seoood St. lege ,performances, The Fll\tanear Robinsons Laundry when a atlcks w:IU be JIH-O'•door•
car driven by Harold D. Bran- 111 tile CoUep Greea.
..., 60, Rondarille, pulled 1roon
Everyone lniereotad in ,.__
tile curb. Br...... lookl4 tn1o tng their works cl art at 0,. Col1h~ rear view mirror aaCt aw lege on May 12 lhoald I!O!Uct
Mro. Diehl fall . He JOt out ol Jem L Updqrall, director c(
tile car and picked her up. 11o collago relatlont, before Api'U
look her tnta the lllll)dry and IS,
tile Pomeroy emergency IIQ.Iad
was ealled.

Mrs. Diehl was taken to Melgo
Qeo,·rel Hoopttal by tile ll4fJIId
and was disdlarged after exam.

Three Couplll8 Ask ,
Weddilq( Ueenset~ '

GALLIPQUac- 'l'lne_..s

inaUon. However, later Friday IPtlliod lpr .. ....... lll:woa
1!f ~
llw was returned to tile holl!lilll Frldo,y ln ···
,;.,
and wa•
ror troelmllit.
II hll no1 " - -lllinM.lf
11ie ~· ictually Iinck ·
Mrs. Dli.i, 'Chler Webotor laid.

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