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s For The Young
... dresses, shirts,

and sleepwear.

Plus accessories
and prom sets to
make your baby's

preslden~

sent1ng the slate of omcerswere
Mrs. Ann Bailey, Mrs. Hom e r
Forrest and .Mrs. Horace McElh!nne,y.

club were Mrs. Baker, Mrs. John
Werner, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs.. JCun.
zelman. Mrs. MoWe Hill. and
Mrs. n.rollly WUL

zelman, Mrs. n.rothy Will and
Mrs.. Grace Pratt to the auditing
committee.
Mrs. Mary Howland, director
of District 15, was the speaker

honoring her is being planned b,y

morly

at tile meeting. Introduced by the GolliPolls club.
Mra. Forrest, Mrs. Howlandtallted on club federation and its his-tory, and the emblems and their
significance. She was accon1)ano
led to Middleport by Elizabeth
Yerran, state recording secretary.
A dinner at the Martin Resto-

Offering will

Benefit Fund

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'"DIADLIER THAN
THIMALI"
Richard Johnson
Elke Sommer

MEIGs· TIB1Rt
TONIGHT, April II
NOTOPIN

ON THE 'T' IN
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
JUNE KLOES

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FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
April 12·16
WALT DISNEY'S
"THE HAPPIEST
MILLIONAIRE"
(Tectmicolor)
Ft·cd MacMurray
Tomn.y Steele
DISNEY CARTOON:
Apllno Clll&gt;ol'l

FRANCES SMART

The n.uars lor SCholars Fund
wUl benelit !rom an oHarlni to
be taken 11 lllo Frida)' nlghtpro..
entadon of John stainer's cantata, The Cruclllxlon, at lllo Trt...

l\Y United Church ol Chris~
At a final rehearaalotthecom-munity choir which wW present
llle cantata at 8 p. m. Frldo,f

nlgh4 tt was decided 11111 au
money from an otrertDg;-less ~
penses Cor the presentation. wW
be added to llle n.Uarslor Seholars fund.
The Program wUl oPen wilh a
prelude b)' Mrs. Ben Noutzlia&amp;.
organist.

Chris~s

Surrerlng utd
aod 111o proco..

Deatll, by Pice~
slonal, 0 Socred Hood, Thou
Wounded. Tho Rev, Carver Wl&gt;o
liams or the Pomeroy First S.
tlst Church . wUI give the lnvoe..
tion, and the benediction wW be
gt ven b)' llle Rev. GleM Hllea.
Mrs. Paul Nease is director
or the choir.

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do,f, 6:l!G p;m., ~ ........
Middleport Churdi' of Cflrlll.
CELEBIIATION Or !tie Saera.
mont or lite Lord'o !qlper, 7:;10
p.m. Mlun&lt;IY '111urido.Y at l'vm·
eroy Uullod M - I l aturdi.
N&gt;llc lmllod.
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, 2 p.m.
'1111irldl,y, ...... 1'0004 Middle.
1101'1 Healh. - · Chorcb.
PIDLATIIEA SOCIETY, Thorlo
do,f, 7:30 p,m, ·ll tllo MlclDt&amp;lort
Church of Chrlat.
BRADBURY PTA Thurado,f,
7:30 p,m. 11 tho ochool; Prosrom
1 talk b)' Charlo• ~ onllrst
lid. Nominlllag OOIIUIIfltao wW
be ~ IOCOnd SfOde I'OCIIII
mothers haverefrelhm.._ P~
onto urged to attend.
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, Hestll
Metloodl1t Chureh, 2 p.m.
CO!OIUNION, HOitlllletllodlot
Chureh, 7:30 Thuradl¥.

Arlington National Cemet.cry.

; ~A;.-~~ w ,HELP YOII

~D

OIUO VALLEY Colnmloder7

24:, !j)eeial conclave. 7p.m.Fri-

do.f at 18111Pie, to attend Good
Frldo,f untcesiiTrtnlcy Uultod
Church ol Chr!a~ Full unllbnn.
COIOIUNITY GOOD FRIDAY
service In Pomeroy, 12:20
through 12:$0 p, m. Frldo,f at tile
Uolted Methodiot Church. Opoo
to the pub)ic,
SATURDAY
IUGH SCHOOL DANCE parcy,
schoni &amp;ponsorod, Saturde,y night
II tile Mlddii(IOrt lllih SChoni
ltldllorl1011. Done Ins !rom 8 to 11
p. m. Jeys emcees.
B~BALL GAllE II ~
pera Plalno Grado Schoni Solul'o
dlir, 7:30 p. m. ~I Plalaa
women versus Portlaad women;
oecond pma, Tli'P81'1 Plains
Dllll versus Portland mea. Actmlllllon 50 centa oOOit.l, chUclreio
25 &lt;onta. Pre-ocbool chUdren
!reo. RefreohmODIJ IOid. Tl(&gt;o
pera Plal11a Boosters. IPOfliOra.
OLD .~.'n.xuf..tl1W rtouDd and
_... douce, Solurdll, IW'tlllg .
It II p. m. II Bodlord YOUII! C..

ar, &amp;ponaored b)' tballarwla ..,._
on:ycle Club. Admlaolon fl per

CO!Cilo.

El..rffl~f
Busy '

Ready To Wear
hp1r,tllllnt·
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adluoto ·aprif&gt;G long.,

lerlng of comfort optlona.

ticoll~

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to loldl prowldlng 1 smooth

pendently smooth• bumpy

o- .,.

Opllono IIIIo: Rangar luxury
t u - wllh SeleciAiro Condl·
tlontr .•. typical of unncellad

rldl ... llghl or loadocl.llllndord on F-2150, ond F·IOO wllh
opllontl hllvy-duty oprlllgo.

roads or ru;gtd terrain. Two
axles add durability, too!

It prlmo "" •

btluty And conwenlene~~.

Kl!'atr - IIUle

short "' ...... tho lfloo'l cop.
en lqtb1- In nu., blacll,

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VOGUE

...... aod au lha boot tuhlon
colora -plain or laney at;ylea.

HOSIERY b)' Blrklblit,~
· 1tr aod our own llllilurJ

brand. Mesh or • ' - coottruCtlon In IQ'lon or the -

Toke Your Trip Knit ond oway you go. looking
and feeling greot every moment. Toni Todd carves
lhe oimple .heath, IGitaM tho hi-yoke, adds the
bromo of a wildly striped sath. In dimple-to•·
lu•ed Docronl'l polyetter double knit, with. an_
offinity for travel, machine-wash· and driable.

mlraclellbre 7111"111 '- olhlde
to oull your evtr)' need.
HANI:IlAGS In Plllllll or
Cl'Uihoa - larp Qrlecy of
•IYieo and Qtdllga. Your
· cbolce of beJic black, botiO
or - o r hlgll tlt&amp;bkm cJi.
l'UIOhadoa.

J.tWELilY lor tile lllt.OI look .
- Saloct.tllo pleeaa thllplote your ..-bin tor Eui&gt;f
or from our tarp i~of

o&amp;rrlnsl.

MCklacOI, l)llu.

rqs, porPnta andbracolata.

site for the meeting.
The "otficlal circles" quoted
by Tass imPlied that the United
States was reneging on its
Promise to go "arurwhere at any
time" . to talk peace with North

his tlnal sermon at the church ~. He wUlleave Friday
for a new position in North Lewisburg, A public reception in

hlo hooor will be held at 7:30 p.m. We&lt;lneS&lt;ta.v at tile Mlddl ..

Vietnam.
It was the second consecutive
day that Tass, In an officially
inspired story. acted as a
conduit ol inl011114tlon - ..n

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Middl
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eport .r as orate
BY BOB HOEFLICH
AU good U1ings must come to
an end and so lt will be next
week when Ute Rev. Howard Rup..
pelt, pastor or the Middleport

Flrlll

United

Presb)'terlan

Church, leaves Middleport a n d

Molal County,

Appiietill.f. uytng bi

tile p,r•oiOPhY. "lalllih aod tile world
lausbs with you," the Rev. Mr.
Ruppelt has been a popular fig.
ure In tile countY during his
long tenure of senice.
Pockets bulging wltll candy lor
botll tile 1CIW1i and old, tile Rev.
Mr. Ruppel! has da,y.ln, day.oot
oproad hls humor and pleasant
pbilo&amp;OiilY across Meigs Councy.
Ordained In April, 19&gt;1, at llle
DeGrall Presbyterian Church at

Degraff, Ohio, the Rev. Mr . Ruppelt came to the Mlddleport

church as his first tull-time as.
signment. In a profession which
fre(J.Iently involves moves from
one community to another, the
Rev. Mr. Ruppe It has an out.
otandlng record or longevicy In

Hanoi and Washington on tbe

meeting site.

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fashion by

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Color mr world aun1hlno brlrk\ In my l!ato Gnena-y
plaid lhlfl. n hu. lhowtr of pluto down ""' troet, plpod
ol-. wbllo tie collar. Bn.htoa\ oo\e o1 all W• clone·ln ·

mue

durable c- polJOIWr·lnd...\ton. Neodl ...
Iron!. . mn oftor machiM waahlq ,llld drJiq.

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break off attempts to

neutr't

The Rev. Hugh B. SCOtt serv-

FBI Shrouds Mustang

In £AlEBplete Secrecy

dlOPOrt·Pomeroy Hotary Club go
along wlllllllls Philosphy, Above,
and right Rotarians and t h e 1 r
.. AAnes" are coloring eggs at

the Columbus and Southern Otdo

Electric Co. building In Middl""
POrt in preparation for the annual Easter egg hunt to be held
at 2 p, m. Sunday.
Club members and their wives
colored some 400 eggs Wednesday night. Each egg has a nUII)oo
ber which will entitle a child finding one to prizes.
Prize .,catches" of the hunt

are a gold egg wltich lsworth$10
. 1\&gt; !he .!lnder •lid • sliver ,8£11: .
~WII

and Lllvld Ohlinger.
Attention is invited to the tact
that thi5 year for the first time
the "hunt" will be held in the
municjplf park In lower MiddlePort. For many years 1t was co~
clucted on the steep hlllside.s or
the roadside park near the Post
office.
The hWlt. which attracts chU..
dren from the entire county, Is

llle longest-stAnding OMnaJ ProMJddlepo~Pomeroy

club. While actual records are
Galt, 36, whose address was a south Birmingham, Ala., lost in the mystic past, It is berooming house. Neighl:ors said they Jladn'tseen Galt in three morths. Ueved there have been over 30
consecutive annual Easter Egg
Neither 111o FBI in Atlanta
Hunts
sponsored by the club.
and Menuthis nor the Justice boma license 1·38993 witll two
Another
Project of long tenure
Q,partment
In
Washington 1967 Mexican tourist stickers on
in
the
club's
community service
would cqmment on the Mus- its wln&lt;bwa, was iound on a
ROTARY ANNS - Left lo r~&amp;~~4Mra. Sarah Owen (back to comen) Mra. Jock Rob
)lr
tang, whfeh was towed to FBI street In 1n AtlantA •-vision, Program is its annual cord.tct of
By Vnited Press International
Dave
Ohlinger,
Mrs.
Wendel
Gerlach,.
Mrs.
John
Werner.
Mrs.
Jack
W~sh
and
Mra
"~A
J a.
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headquarters In Atlanta and Clpltol Homes.· A rNident ol
WA.SII!NGTON - MOsr OF THE NATION'S llomocra~c goy. shielded from newsmen.
kinson.
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the area, Joe Manus. aatd he
ermrs hive climbed into cyclone cellars to await deveklpments
FBI ~gents did ~ tllat no had seen the car since last ·:::~:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::;:;:;:::::;:;.;:::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::;::;:;:::::::::::;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::;:;:;:::::::::::::::::;:::::::;:::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:::·.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::~:·
In !he II!Onn over tllelr parzy'o presldentilf nomination. A UPI
warrant had .been Issued In tile Frldo,f and amlher reslden4
survey Shol!ed todo,f more than halt want their states to send cue. But It wao learned 11111

alter Kfns's murder, was traced through license platel» to Eric

starvo

News ... in Briefs

llfra. Mary Brlclges, rOPOrtod
!he FBI had asked Florida seeing 1 well-clreued, clarltpollee Thurldo,f to be on tile halrod man near the car durlns
looicJut lor Gift. Tho r-st the past few dlys,
woo canceled b)' 111o FBI
severlf hours later,
I!IJRY 300 HOGS
Gift's Blrmln&amp;ham address
BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio (VP0
was a stucco, tw4»tocy roomtnc: - Natii:NI Farmera Organizahou.. in a neflhborhood ol old Uon membera, protelltlng 1 o w
homes, · hiib-rl10 IIPartlllont prices, -and hurled 300 hoga
WASHINGTON - THE WHITE HOUSE announced todo,f that Pre- buildings aod modern otllce h..., 'Jburoday,
alden! John&amp;on wW meet In Honolulu next Wodne~day with Soutll stnocturea.
floru'a proaldent, Park Chung Hee. The White Houle announceTho ....,r ot tile rooming
HEADS ROCKY!IEN
:nOIII slid Pork had accepted Jolmsoo'a inYI!Atlon "to como to house refused to come 1o the
WASIINGTON (VPI) _ RobHonolulu f!&gt;r I personal meeting !j) di8CU8B all matters o! Interest door Thorodo,f oliht, bot a er1 Oolman, llaytoo, Ohio, was
to the two eounlf!es."
roomer, tel~hoae rtpalrman named 11 part ol the ''Rock·
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· Porq litrlckland, Uid the FBI otoUer tor President" eoaunltCHARLEsrON, W. VII.- ANATIONALCAllPAIGNc......nn. had ' been ' Uklll8 1bput Gift toe announced here today. The
tor lor George Wlf!aee oald hera Tharado,f that the ma.iorlcy or Wei- "plent,y t11o lall woel!."
&lt;OIIImlttoo will be hu.........-.
Ieee
are hoilolt honorolole Poot&gt;le•liW Jones denied .mg.. · Tno car, bearlatr IH&amp; Al6o 011 Iii New York.
"""" ot lrr~Ues In el!orts to obtlflo lh• &amp;Jinlturos ot obout ,
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8,000 &amp;tate res~ flO that the former Alablma _aovernor can be
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'thlr&lt;l """?'.Preslofantllf candida~·~· tllogeiler~ eloctjon¥1ot In
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November. · , •, ·
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t:lrllar lblo "!lei&lt; a KaoiWha ~uni;y moo, J.eoNW.Whlto, .. . ..
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to SOcrl!llry ot -Jiobert
Wallace workera wore not toiiOwing the law In obtalni!ltllllo &amp;tgne.
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turea. He llld' some Petition corrloro were worldnti oUt ot lflelr ' .(~btldorl.l'f ,100 tOwarta · ..ae.rto wblclt
siMid tr..n
dlltrlc\!1 alid · ~ •ll!nlra were ~ Iiromlaltd !hill( '11.0\ll!l.~In a' ·lund 10 brlnfi tilt American • ba11l on the Ohlci Iilver,
!heMayprlmiQ'~~
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' ,Wind !II'~ {)rcheatra to
In prevlouayearsacbllclren'o
committed or favorite oon dole'gatlona to the Democratic Nlltlonal
Convention in Ausust. Slme just malnfaln a discreet silence.
Amoi\J tllose who have declared, Gov. Wllllam L, Guy ol North
llai&lt;ota his Joined the committee becklll8 VIce President Hubert
H. Humphrey. still an undeclued candidate. two New Englanden,
Governors Kenneth M. Curtis ot Main and PhUip H. lloll or Vermont, have endorsed Sen. Rebort Kennedy ol N.W York lor tho
nomlnolfon.

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SELEcr IIEllEASl'ERBONNET FBOII
EldJBIIF£1Jilt BEAtrriFUL SBLBc.
TION OF GIIILS HATS-

aod Wondel Gerlor.h (preaJdeol).

"ElSter time is the time for
eggs" and members of the Ml~

The iJnpounded car, parked on an Atlanta street since the day ject of the

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Le!t to rlgh4 Llove Ohlinger,

Easter Time is the Time for Eggs

worth $5. Chairmen or lllo

ed the Middleport church for 10
continuoosly at one time
aod tile Rev. Dwight L, Chapin
served ror six years at one
Ume and then returned a few
year&amp; later to serve for i!dx·more
yean. The Middleport First UnitATLANTA (UPO - The FBI todo,f locked in secrecy an ;.,.
ed Presbyterian Church is over Pounded white Mustang car reoembling one tllat sped from llle
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scene of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tenn., last ThurSday.
y~s

ROT AHIANS ON JOB -

Carl Horky, Jack Robson. John Werner, Dr. Jerry Mathene.y

thil year are Dr. Jerry Metheny

decessors.

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sebiioi lxatri~'i~Mict Btooll•

Speaking of Schools-No. 37

Answers for these Troubled Times
BY GEORGE HARGRAVES, SUpt.
Meigs Local School District
This Is a troubled nation ln a
troubled world.
Ari\'One witll a speck ol inteillgence and common sense knows
that tills Is a true otatement
Thoro is eonolderable cllllluolon
as to tile cauoes ot all our prob.
lema. There Is even greater coo.
tusioo aa to thedlreetioninwtdch
wr anowers lie.
In dloturl&gt;od tlmea ouch as
theoe tllare are many ~e with
many ltrange anawors to.our per.
ple&gt;lng lfiOotiCIIs. T h e r e
are
many
Who promiae
aanythIng
to CJ11Uin )'CUI' supJOrt ID·order
to help them ha~elhelr WIY·
Somet!meo ltP&amp;1ato:Jul!l otop
a m11111e tollolnklbQutlhla-ld,
Ito problema, II a promloeo and
ua,
MallY Years aaolnalarcoun.

pund r,·v.nnl•ll

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by
00
~07 ibl( · ;,:... . , i:Jf.Nternt OfJOSters ·:

tile . c.il

Sauth 1'11ird St.

read,y ID

!4ld(!lepior(; 1!1 (ti~ 110 .~.-:~eon
pastor of tile Middleport church
It &amp;II~ tlllo "reiecUon ol phoro lair to botlloldos. ••
for loJ18er than aoy or hla pre- Waraaw for preliminary co~

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rejected Phoom Penh and now
rejects Warsaw as the meeting
place.
- '''fhe United states ex.pressed willingness to establish
as soon as possible contact
between rEPresentatives of the
two countries, but U.S, actions
onl,y dela,y such contacts.
-"Having declined Phnom
Penh, the United liates motivated Us refusal to meet
(tbere) by the absence of the
necessary conditions there •••
but Warsaw does have an
American embassy, a staff of
correspondents and means of
communication.
-''Warsaw has been the site,
for over 10 years now. of
contacts between the United
states and the Peoples Republic
of China.''
The charge that the United
States Is "dela.yingn the contacts Indicated
that North
Vietnam, although angry over
the American rejection, was not

as the site. When America make contact.
rejected tbis on ground there
Christian had said that the
waa oo U.S. embassy there, U.S. government proposed "'a
Tass quoted "autOOritatlve cl:r- nwnber or neutral countries as
cles" 1n Hanoi Thurscta_y as possible sltes for contact and
ProposiJJ&amp;: Warsaw Instead.
we hive not yet had any
The story toda.y was promptp. response to this proposal."
ed b)' Christian's re5110nse to
Chrhitian said War.saw would
. llle WarSIW PTOPoS,~.
not Provide . "a
atmo~

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lllg, ~oponr Colot moko drivIng 1 ~ure. And the ~xtf'l

lnitllf contacts.
The story gave oo alternate

.POrt church.

AJII!:RICAN RED CBOSS blood
mo1o11e, illondojl, I to I P. m.,
Ponutlllf Junior lllih SChool.
wau.u cbDra walecomo.

At•..o-tletlc rur auspenalon
comblnn longer 1pring1 with
a unique diYictl tnlt autome-

the United State.:. would prefer
IIOJJI.e uneutrat•• site for the

THE REV. HOWARD RUPPELT, POPular pastor ot llle
Mickllepon First United PreSbyterian Church, wlll deliver

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States and tile
Re»ubllc of Vier

Uolted

White House press secretary
George Christian said Thursday

USE: OUR CONVENIENT
LAY-AWAY PLAN

In

contacts between

tile

nam.''

HALF SIZES

as~

prellmlnary
Democratic

IIEGVLAII JjJNIOIIS

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sion uses two lront axtes, one
ror each wheel. The jars and
joltlare taken outofthe rough·
ttl I'Oid aa each wheel lnda- ·•

United States his no grounds In
reject Wanaw as the site of

liJ.SSY SIZES

wide -lhfp 1onlco, 11 a.m.

Twln·I·Beam front auapen·

The Soviet news agency said
these circles "beiJeve the

JUNIOR P~ri'ES

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WITH EXCLUSIVE FEATURES COMPETITION
DOESN'T OFFER

MOSCOW (UPO- North Vlet.- tocts Is legally untenllble lor
namese "official clre:les" 88¥ four reasons:
thllt America's apparent rejec~"The Vnlted States has
tion of Warsaw as tbe site ol Ol!Pressed repeatedly Its willinB- •
Washington-Hanoi contacts is ness to meet a DRV representa-.
"lea:aU¥ untenable," Tass said tive at any place and any tUne.
todo.f,
The United States has lfrl!ady

Solaot oJI1"8til',itmlnlnednlo
jlllt at;ylotd lor 1ou .;. from
OhirtWI!Btl lo lee.. , our IPrinl clre1aeo are set to lull
tile DK&gt;Od of every !albion
olllltr - yoll'llllnd juotwhlt
you're loold;w tor In -ay
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FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1968

Label U. S. Objection
As Legally Untenable

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Hanoi Insisting on Warsaw as Site

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO .

Dir,as.JIATS, sPORTSWEAR- BNSI!Miil i!:s.

WOMEN'S AND GUlLS' COATS,

SUNDAY
SVNDAY SCHOOL -.o,Le.
tart FoUl llelhociJt aturch,

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GJliLS IN THE ,RWllr 'f&lt;l

CQJIE IN AND Sill FOR• Y""BSELF THE FINE 5ELBCI'ION Wll C~

DANCE PARTY, ThurSdo,f, 9
p. m. to midnight, ~IDe Junior
Hi&amp;~~ School, sponsored bY Racine
Junior Clua. lluale b)' "All
Souled Out". Admla1bl 50c.

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FLOOII - TOPS IN SI"YLING: PA~~"

WOMEN'S beokotllall pme It
tile !;!Tocuae Elemontary School,
7:30 Thurodo,f, lollowiJw bY a
pme - - boy• ottlleltOOnd,
third, aod tourtll aradoa. Proo
c - to go to !he P.T.A.
CANDIELIGHI' Conummlol\
Trlolcy united Church ot Christ,
7:30p.m.

FIUDAY
CANDLELIGHI' VEsPER senleo, Frldo,f, 8 p. m., St. PIUI
Lutheran ·Church. ~. 9:30
L m. joint worshiP ol St. PIUI
and St. John Lutheran churches
at St. Poul Chureh. ~School,
10:45 o. m. and two &amp;OOlt Bible
cla..ea.
NEW HAVEN St. Paul Lulhoru
Church, area joint Good Frldo,f
aerYlces, 1:30 p. m. Bev. Brian
Eoiel, Uturglat. Putor or New
Haven Methodist C h u r c h,

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TH!J!ISlAY
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verslcy lltn· ~· ll1o ...~tlllri!W
MA!JNDY·~IIIIQ'Ilommultloft
meetlnlo Mr~. lloWtaod al!d Mra.
""'~ .~lit
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Eslllor Wu,._ or Akrvn, ~ •. aturelt,·7:l!G,p..
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district 'cOQrdlnator, PNII~ 11

Mrs. Marianne ~ lo""
or Gallipolis, Is tile onll
cancliclate lor proslclont ot t b e
Ohio Federation andwUl beelec._
ed to the position at the ClncJn.
nati meetlnl. A June rtciPtlon

Mrs. Larry Baker presided at

day complete!.

· F•rnous Nome Bronds
For onlonts ond
Chlldr•n ond Mony
Gifts For tho Boby

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and 111o
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COD-IChecUedtor
SOJ'IOIIt.
Ylco
meetblc
Wblch co...nd the PQIIIIIona aioiAi i!OJl Woak•
Miss n.rlndl Wll;.ll, troosurer, Clnclnnad In Mof.
Tho nomlnai:lns commtuee P,...
RoPro801111118 tile Mlddltport
Plm.A1HEA SOCIETY, 'lbura.

111o meeting and nomed Mrs.Kun-

For your loved one

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1111" Botay c~-- . annoWICed 111o
· A lor It Mlddii(IOtt lllihlichool, .-~ l!fW -al Tueldo.f nlght'o
_,... haS bett! ,,..,.. ·~ :Woe.1ear :. ~ ·!:\ lilt .ColiiDblo Gas f1l
Ha waa U.. ~&lt;hotarshiil · at tllo School ~ Qlllo ollie e. llllu Cunni~~~~~ am lo
Coal eo,, Nuralnsll Holzer lloliPI~bYlha ' thO clotJbtar or Mr. and Mrs.
W. Va.IUacondJ. Mlddl•rt Business aod Pn&gt;felo 1111 CWinlnlllil!m.
Officers lor llle 196S-69 year
1 tonai Women'• Club.
The club'• sci'&lt;!\arlihlp com- wore olocted and lllCiude Ml"
mltteo headed b)' Mri. HIII'Old ~ Leonard, president; Mrs.

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lont0011 Gl the eYOI!Inl perrorm.
...... l1otiever; lhb ;fear In llell
of !he coocen lor tile 701111t:
Ilion, per-i ol \he orcbii•·
Ita will
membero of

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he wouldrlseagainfromthedead.
He "as killed. He did rise

!rom the dead. He kept His prom.
lse.
He made a second promise. He
Uid tllat He could do tile oame
thing for you and me l1 we wou1d
follow IHs way.
I , dul't know about you, but

this promise. from one " h o
showed He kept IUs promloe,
looks to me like a good place
to seek the answers to our perplexing problema to&lt;iaJ'.
The leiSCMIS ol Good Friday
wilh Ita IIYlllbol ol groat lose
IIlii of Esoter wltll its lar groat.

ly 20 &lt;enlltrlee old. ~~owe¥.., ao.,
con be aa frellh aad Uthe
llrat nobln'1 - . I! we llllJ lilly

let tllem be oo.
Problema? Yea. we au biYe
our llhare In lhla whlrllnc -ld.
Anawwa?

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tlloae wrlljlpod In tile ...... o1

er pin- theselea~m.sarenear- Eaater.

Americans Rally to Recapture Position
SAIGON (UPO -

~ewe kill

Screaming
Gla.'' North Vletu-

meoe trool!&gt;B OYO(fOD • u.s.
AnDy .Po&amp;idon . near S1iaoo
todlybutllleAmorlconl!l'alltedo
racfll\ttt'!ld lhalr Poll'
• loiet ue· t':'.otnmunllti 1n
a,hti:v . ao fierce both lidos
llrod In """7 dlrtctlo"'
''l'he1 wore ov..-ywhore, All

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oald he .....W be· kllleci and lbat we coufdnrt ldontit;r," Pte,
Gllbart urocu. ~ ot Sin
VETERANS MEMoRIAL
Aalonlo, Tlx., ·IOid . QPI ~
HosPITAL
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About lOO North Vlotll!lo:elf

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unlveraiUea of a nllion, whldo
ean have ae rea1100 lor being
aved for the free and deell\1
· exohaase of Ideas.
Some of us are old enougto to
remember lhe hoarse, lerr!G'·
In&amp; mindless ..-a of IWlor
,oulh; and, thOUSh It Ia&amp; trllht·
tul th1ni to have to JIIY, It m~
nevertlleltll he lllcl• AlhlaS not
too dlodm!M from Hiller youth
has been abroad the campaoaJ, and e l - e , I!' 'this

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Youna -.to and middle • rest of the wodd rec:elved tho
qed praleeooro, and ~ ,.leomo ne•n that Hanclj was
DQlltlclaaJ, have laid llltl;y 0011olderl118 1'1!'00 tllks, 11.111880,
and larg9iy ll!llnltntlonal haada talks become 1 relll\1', 111a U.
111t honored COileeyl af free · ..Ul taee hard borjpdntnllo
dlaSOI)I. '!bey have twlllted aad
The flrlll meotlni ...,.. Uke·
por•ert.d rlllhl• IntO a llcmso 11 fD deal with the tedmloall..
al ldelleoiUil terrerlm, IntO a .U. af - e r eqollatiGnl. caa
...,aolouo •"'verden af lawM besln. Once 11 Ia ellabllahed
national purpeaea &lt;Oilllltulloaal· that there will actualb' he tllks,
1J arrlnd at, Into. a· ICl'8IIIIII1S ,. ..Ul then face lhe followlns
moblsm no dlflerent In prlacl- lltuatlm.
pie !rom the even more -...,
Prelldeal JebniMlll will he In
!Ill 11iJns that Ia racla1 moblam !1111 and · detailed dlerge of the
and racla1 murder.
talks !rom 111e U. s. lltdo. '!be
Pro- Jebnooe'a lllll!diOII· Prelldent does not Intend fD
led aacrlllee In laying cllnm his way 1o the COmmunlllls m cor..., caraer to try tO hell IIIIa tlln minimum eaaenliala of the
llclmeaa, Ibis cruel and back - declared alma of 1l1t U. S., aad
biting miasma of e11!41!1erellt lhe American - l e do not IX·
ae1flshiY run riel, II a splen- peel him to do so. 118 aboold
did lliJns. But this aiGne will not not aettle for lell than a .._.
he enc&gt;Uilh- Theoo who seek to villd free electloo for the next
replace him mu.st also behave as Government ot South Vietnam,
UldUgb there are matters more and he should not accept a plan
Important than llle Prealdency. which will loa,. 111e CommUnist
They, too, mull pel lllo naUoo National LlboraUon Froo4 the
above sll poriiOOII amblllon and peUtloal arm of lhe VIet Cons,
all other considerations. The man In a poaltlon so close to power
who dee a 1111• lllCl&amp;l COft1Jietely, lbat 11 could aelze control of
meat hooeaUy, moat plainly, will 111e Soulh Vletnamooo GoVernbe lhe next Prelldenl of tho Unit- mont by force.
ed Sates or America.
We have DO foreknOWledge ot
It is as simple, and as im- how tough the government of
mense, as that. Whether he Is a Hanoi w111 be 1n pressing tor its
Republican or a Democrat, a alms which are the oppoalte ~
"conservatiye'' or a HJiberal" ltJose ot the U. S. It want• at
In little, llnt-plddng ldenJoslcal llle least a coalltloo government
term~ Ia abiCJlutely Irrelevant. where the Vis! Cons would be
It doesn't matter by one ·tenth \let')' close to power, and an 1mof ... single danm.
mediate wlthdrewal of all u. s_

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shrill, mundane eoclo.poiltlcal
dogmas of political parsons. The
very sanctuaries ot noble cathedrals have been used more for
bitter, nihilistic paeudo-clramaa,
fer wild, psychedallc JOO.Called
mu'sle and the gyration&amp; oCyouthrdks than for the aomber, measured and timeless liturgies of
our ancient faiths. Some of the
most utn'' clerKYlnen, lDdeed,

FEATURED ARE - · of the patntinga and works of art sl&lt;nm 010h &lt;Ia¥ at the Courtlllu&amp;e An·
nex, Point Pleas~ from I to 4 P.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. TueldO¥ and Thora&lt;~a¥. T~:~stsspo:.
tho JlaiMlll County Bome -tralloo CoWICll. Tw~ne Meson
and travlllnS e&gt;hlbltsel Reba Cohen, DWe Parker Fairbank• and ll&gt;nald M. Halley, Jr.,

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of 111e Hw!lington Galleries.

On the Farm Front

Mrs. Mary

Profits in Filled Milk Pose Issue
WASHINGTON (UPJ)-.
for delry Iarmer&amp;
are aharpli' spill oo ..e of llle
key issues iD a current debate
;ver hOW whole milk lhoUid
~with lower prteed
tilled mUk and ether aui&gt;atl-

tute•.

'!be dispute c-r• around
prlcea peld by prooeasers !or
dr)' milk powder uoed Ia
mak1nS il!ted milk.
The prodll&lt;l Involved- filled
milk-Is made by comblnlns

makJns tilled milk ms.Y Ond It
dleaper 1o siMI with nonlal
milk powder. 'lbl&amp; Ia be&lt;aoee
111e powder lo SOI18rally prleed
lowr, pound lor pound, lban
!lie aame . Jnsredleirt8 B&lt;&gt;ld In
Duld form,
The American Farm Bureau
Federation estimates, Cor exampie, lllal lllled milk caa be
manu!aetured from Ould skim
mtlk at a cost oc about 9.1
cents a quart- about 4:.4: Cflnts
But in 111110' cases, proce180rl doeaper lllan whole milk.
cost Drepe
11IE DAILY SENTINFJ.
But
11
nonfat
milk powder Is
IEVOTIDTO II'CTIIIII' OF
ulld llle cost of maklns skim
Mf.IGNIIAIQIII .u.u
lllaiAUS.. ow&amp;N, ~
milk drop&amp; to about 6.2 coni&amp; a
~ TlltMII6ll, U .
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&lt;JIIII1 on the balls of recent
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price relatlonshlpa, tho !odera" ........,., Oltl8. 4t*- · - - - ....
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tloo
eollmetel.
S.C..S dau ,..._. l'lifl • ,.....,
Severs! !ann -~ Indue!'
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Duld skim milk or ""'""atltuted dry milk powder with a ves- l e fat. '!be roaultlne producl can he made to aell dleaper ~ . '!!'f'bWY whole !'\!lk
which · ~•
bulter!at.
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that where fluid skim mllk Ia
ulld In filled mllk, the aklm
ltioold ba priced at the .....
rata ulld when It 11 oold ID lhe
public in bottlea or carton&amp;

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11r. and Mrs. Shelby Plckena
were Saturday night sue•IB ...,_
centb' of hll parenti, Jlr. and
!Irs. Slln Pl&lt;keoo, !t'racuat.
T!Mise vtoltlas at the hOmo ol
Jlr, and lira. Allen Ta,ylor were
Jlr, and llrs. Frm&lt; HociJl&gt;o and
claugbter ot ~raeuae, Mr. and
Mrs. Shelby Pic kens and chll&lt;\ren of Collllllhus, Mr. and Mrs.
Warree Bose and Paul.
!Ira. lllartha Roae- a few
dayo with her dauihfBr, Mrl,
Thomll Holter and !lmlly.
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Bose md

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Boee were ~ afterD»n vi..
ltoraafWarree Boae and!lmlly.
Jlro. ThelmaWaiiOftcallaclon
her brother Suodi;T eveolas·
Mrs. Warren Boae vi•ltod at
the of llrl. COrl Ollutt
onodaytutweek.
Warren Boae ••• In NIWarko
Ohio, last- helping his lllfho
"'• carl Watwa. 11e .-ned to

and 1l1e National Milk Pro&amp;icera Federation, have urpd llle
Asrlculturo DeparUnenl to boost
111e colll of n&lt;&gt;n!at powder when
It Is uoed In lllled milk. The
rirl!i spOkemon &amp;aJ IIIII c'ln
b8 'done br amending price resulaUons iD .major mRkahede
where price floors ror various
milk producls are set by lederat marketing orders.
But the Farm Bureau Federatlon counters tbat such aetlon
woold hurl dairymen Ia llle
long rm1. It woold, acoordlnS
lo a locleratlon dairy commlttee, push tho prlee of lllled
milk up ae It c:oold no lmger
compete efleetlvniY with ether
milk sli&gt;atltutes which do not
ooutala an,y dairy producla.
1be Farm Bureau argwnent
was made In a receet report to
At!rlculture Se&lt;relarY omn L.
Freeman. The roport llld out a
14il0inl protll'&amp;m dooiped to
help milk compete sli&gt;atltutea ..of trylns to hoy
them by rogulatlons or controls.
'Ibe Farm Bu r e a u Dll1ry
Commlltee 1 a I d dairymen
lloould .,........, the sale of
lilted mWt - e r aecesaary
to .....,... wllb IIOIMialr7 prod .
ucts. Ill the looser ,.,_ however, llie urpd that dairy.
pro!nall the aala of low.ftt
milk- whldl uoually ooutalas
about 2 per cent butlerlat In·
steld ot. 3.5 per ceut or mor~
at prices c:&lt;JIIIPBIItlve wllb Riled
milk.

hlallr,
- ·and
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llrs. olghl.
Allen Ta,ylor
went fD PomlrOJI with Jlr, and
llrs. Frm&lt; Hudooa.
Jlr, and lira. Leo Ta,ylor are
woll pl1011d thllllitY coold have
a Pia. IDita11ed alter oeloai 1

limo.

and daughter, have returned home
alter spending tho lilnter w1111
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. La"'"

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JOE cAnNICELU
UPI ~rta Wrlter
Orlanckt Cepeda had some sad
news tor the rest of the
Notional Leasue .Thurs&lt;~a¥ night
-the st. Louis Cardinals are
better than ever.
Cepeda drove In four runs
wUh a homer, sbtg}e and hia
first triPle In tour years as the
do!endfow world chanu&gt;lons
pounded Atlanta for 18 hits en
route to a 10--3 victory over the
Braves.
"List ;rear's team was good,"
said Cepeda alter the rout. ubut
this team is better, We have
better pitching,"
Cepeda's hilling helped NeJ..
son Brlles record his lOth
c_onsecuttve victoey over a two

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lliat nepllllliln II lim• DIJDIIO bl,vo

not look ..... ~ u ""
do - 11111 t.; ...,U,...,.. u a
dlaiOIIIt 'llbldl wiiiiM,IPeMI1rec·
oplze 111e rijlll Ill VIet..... lo clemoeralloall,y doier·
m1n11 lti own rorm of lloYem.... lreit Ill exlernallatlmldo·

IIUfDaOIIlCIUa lllllaa. ... . .... nol

lllve tbll - I a. ~~a .
!alae peace. we. mull bo ..,...,.,.
ed to Cll!lllautlil rulllt &lt;;G!JIIml':~
n!lt apreillon ~ ...,_
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'lberefore,

we Dlllt qproacb
111e IIQIIIallna table w1111 a m1x
Ill patience, oiutlon, lid ~- ·
las-r.
!lnee111e TET ul!mllve allalll
Jllllllll')', 111e u.
bu ' ec&gt;q&gt;eUod fD ...-.~.. lliat ...
01111111r&lt;111&amp;111 and orpalzallan Ia
more '-••live thaa had been
previoui!T acl&lt;nolrleclpd. T h e
Prolldaat liao aareed 1o 2t,OOO more troopa lo VI_,. .
of whldl 10,500. have alreeb
been clopatdted, while hla Deld
commaadors have Jd&gt;II•IJ re9JOIIed elibl lbnel .. IIIIey.
'!be communlda DJa1 leal lbat
they hive 111t u. S. ov.- 1l1t bor·
rei, and they DJa¥ leal, not 'l!lth·
out IIOIJle Juotlllcatlm, lliat It
Ia their doiDI whldl hll forced
Prelldent JdmiMlll out af the

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yell' span.
~ Ellawhere

ldonotmeantoatrlkea

lilrO. JIIDIIII McGrath, Mrs.~
lae Gilkey and Tad and lllliY of
Albany, 11ott1 GUkey, C1lnlon Gilkey, Mrs. Ora caraey, Mr. and
Mrs. II, A. .E\&gt;ple, ilra. Pearl
WIIIWna and Sheila Clark and
Mrs. Aida Fauclree.
llobby Glblen Ia O&gt;POCledhome
on furloush !la,y 14 alter almoat
three years In the Navy. He. wW
then go to Vle1111111lo
GU¥ HarPer was aent ID
Vlelniiii-

The LoncloW!and club mot II
the llallldel· Atkins hoJns.
lira. 9iaron Jowallll USII..
las In lho care of the peat ofllce
in the ab&amp;OIICI, &lt;J/ JlrL ~0.
lira, NallleBobanvlalledVW.
stnta G(baon §Undi,y. · ·
Yrs. Norma Lee Ia recll)er..las slowly from a reelllt Wness.
Mrs. Ellaah Elll&amp;l hasroturntd
to her hoJne following &amp;U1'g017 at
Holzer Hospital.
Jlr, Vlrljll llunon Ioree..,....
alng alowl¥ after major lllrJOry
at Vet.eraas Komortal Ho..,.ltal.
-Ava Gilkey

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Jil,yslclan George Ballou was
iltting in Dive BrJ&amp;toi•s otrlee,
!M.t he lalllhlngly denied he was
t)achlng the Redo IJliDISer how
io inject a cortisone .sOOt.
: First it was Gary Nolan now
'tfith the Tampa farm club.
'fhen II wao Jim Maloney. Mel
tueen rolled I(&gt; his sleeve for
a shot of cort1110ne Thursday.
: Queen was peundod lor aevon '
Ams and seven hits, three of
tlJem homers, In the 2 z-3 1~
lllllJ&amp; after making his Cirst
tlart of the season.
: The homers were three or five
- t h e 14 tdoa which rattled
itt the Chicago Cubs' bats as
~ rolled to a 11).3 victory
,.... lho Redo.
"It 1~· som~~JaJDJ .IbQW- ,:
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enough. Thlt'&amp; why I left him
Ia aoioqr 11 1 did."
Queen worked a totll of 17
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U.,y, b)' arm miseries, the Reds'
big lour Is oow reduced to one
physlcallf oound hurler - Milt
Pa,ppas.
It's eoough to turn Bristol's
hair gray - even at 34.
Of the five Red hurlers
Thurs&lt;~a¥, onlY Gerry Arrigo
escaped un&amp;cathed.
The Red lefty, who laced 111o
minimum stx batters. in a hitless two-inning stint, may get a
crack at a starting assignment
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Cool Casper

when· outfielder AI Perr1ra
!l'llltured hla left anldo allemi&gt;llas to catch his line drive.
Ferrara 11 upected to be out
for three IIIOIIIhs.
BoatY staub and Norm 14111er
drove in two run• each to power
the ABtros over the Phlls and
beat ntmesls Larry J""koon.
staub had IWo doubles and a
single and Miller a pair of
doubles as the Astroa .Put
together tw&lt;J run bursts 1n the
first, third and fourth Innings.
Don WUseo '!OIIt all the wa,y
as the Aatro• beat Jackson.
whose 17 victories ue the most
for IllY NL Pitcher asell1ol
them.
Maury WUis' single in the
15111 Inning drove In two runs as
the Pirates dumped the Glallts.
Ibm Clendtnon homered in

the seventh to tie the game
after the Giants had taken a 1.0
lead on Ron Hunt's ckluble, his
third hit ol the game, and Jim
hiVBJ110ft 05 Single.

De!&gt;enda On Brla!DI
It Droit' much dlipands on

whether Bristol calla te&gt;On
George Culver to give 1 hoiplng hand to John Tsllourls, who
ts slated to face the Braves in
the series opener tonight.
U Culver isn't uaed tonight.
he'll probably !ace the Braves
Slturda,y night w It h P.Was
working the Sunday game.
Aller lulo&lt;king Queen ofl the
mound Thursd&amp;y, the Cubs
jwqped on Bill Kelso.
He gave \1» three runs in his
IW..tnntng stint.
"I think the Cubs might have
known 111melhlnS the way !bey
hit Kelso," sal.d Bristol. _.But
U they were picking "'plt&lt;hea,
11 wasn't rrom lhe catcher.
11
Now that it's allover."~
ae &amp;old, "I aure hoi&gt;e lllo Cub
hitters did knoW Whll was CO"'"
t.ng.''

ATHENS, Ohio (UPD Ohio University, Kent state,
Noire Dome and Keotuci\Y
state were expected to lead
the competition for the major
relay lidos here Silturda,y In
the ninth annual Ohio Unlverslcy Reloys.
The tour sct)()Oh have se¥eral sprinters ln the 27-event
meet al the OhiD U. Peden
Stadium. SUn Bolr of Kent
state la entered In the mile
event. Metre than 20 coll•
gtate teams, four track clubs
and a total of 550 albletos
were ID particiPate.

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nma ot the game.
McDowell, one of llle hardell
throwers In tho '"-lora, lelled
the russed Mlndoer In thollllrd

Takes First
"CharlA. Mr~ is our new f&amp;P·
tain •nd JUAIItr. He'D Hildie
('0Mplainta you hue
arainlt . the team r

By JOHN G. GBIFFIN
UPI Executive !llorta Editor
AUGUSf A, Ga. (UPJ) - They
ov.-lookod BUll' C..lj)Or when
they lalked about !amrltes for
the Masters golf ehlm,pjonJhJ,p,
bul It ,... kind of tougll to
overlook him loda,y wheo the
field of 72 swung lllto 111e aecond
round of the AuguoiA National
course:
By United Press International
Bill,y, lho cool C&amp;llfornlan,
Nobody can blame Bill Boa- was rfsht out there in front
sell If the Booton Celtlcs pta,y. after a ftr&amp;tr-round. ~ar
or - coach leola like yeliJns 68.
What's more, to catch him
"toul."
Russell, the heart of the CeJ,. they're going to have to cope
tics tough defense, had to bench with his 04 inner peace." That's
hbnaelt in Thursday night's oomethlng llle 36-yOill'Old Casi&gt;same ogall1st Philadelphia late er, whose calm exterior always
in the third Period alter pte~ belied his churning inside&amp;• 8838
ing I(&gt; his 11!111 personal lou! and he's acquired lately and it
the 76ers "ent on to score a upermits me to do evel')'thing a
122-114 vlctor,y.
Uttle better."
The win gave Phlladel,phla a
It certa~ showed in the
2-1 lead in the best-of-sewn ser- opening rotu1d as he rattled out
Ies for the National Baskelhall stx birdies over the tough pll'w72
Association's Eastern Division layout ond refulld to sot the
playoff championshiP.
wlllles over two bogeys.
Los Angeles grabbed a co~
One Stroke Lead
manding ~ lead over san Fr~
As a result CUller, alreat\v
cisco ln their battle Cor the the top ~ne,y winner so rar
Western crown by trimming the this ,year on the PGA tour with
Warriors 1~124 behind Jerry total earnings (olficlal ond
West and Elgin Baylor who co~ unofilc tal) of over $691000,
blned for 67 point"
carried a one-stroke lead into
the second round over five
players-co.fawrite Jack Nicklaus, Arsentlna's Boberlo do
Vlcenzo, England'&amp; Tony Jacho
lin, Australia's Bruce ~lin.
and Georgia' a ToD'ln'cy Aaron.
Letty Jon Rothgeb and Herbert golt's most successrul loaeJ
Harmon combined to toss one-bit (earnings oC $200,000 and never
ball for Kyger Creek and t h e won a tournament).
Bobcats took a 10..2 win over
Two strokes oft the pace at 70
Southern in a rive iml.ng game were three darh-00rse1- Bob
Thursday afternoon at Racine. Goolby, Kermit Zarley and
The Tornadoes' lme hit was Jerry Pittman. PGA champion
a llllllle oft llle bal of Rook IQn Jaruary was in a &amp;eve.
Crow in the first inning on a wQ tie at 71, three atrokes
pllch lllrown by Rothgeb, .Bob- back. and co.favorite Arnold
cat ltarter.
Palmer and detendlng c~ion
Control trouble by Soutllern Ga;r Brewer were amona sewn
hurlers Gary Norris, Mike stew- mo.r e at par 72.
art and Bob Diddle was Ute big
l..oomlng ahead of the field Is
problem tor thehosts.lnaU, Tor ~ a cutorr at the end of today's
nade pitchers fanned six aad roWKL Only the low 44: plus ties,
walked eight.
plus any others who ma,y be
Getting hits Cor Kyger Creek within 10 strokes ofl' the leader,
were Rothgeb with a pair ot sin- wW go lnlo the nlltlonallyBios, and Jividen, Harmoo and televlled llnal two rounds
Hysell, each a base kDoc:k.
Silturda¥ and Sunda,y.
!13ger Creek
5501111- 10 5
Casper was o'wlooked c~
Soulhem
000 02-- 21
las Into IIIIa tournament deoplte
mighty
imPressive credentialsPats• Coach
those
money
earnings, plus the
BOSTON (IJPJ)-. Roas O'llan·
fact
he
has
won two tourle)', a rormer detenslve bade
with 111e original Bo- Pa- nament• io far this year, plus
triot•, was named coacb 1burs- the tact he is hot, as witness his
In the Greensboro,
d~ of their minor league cl.., triumPh
N.C., ClPOII lut Mo....,_,
at Lowell, Mass.

76ers Down
Celts, Take
Game Lead

Kyger Pitchers
1-llit Southern

also ,., hit by a V~li
pitch In his pre'vleua at bal.
Aller llle Indians had rallied
to take a :i...f lead, ~
homered off Lull Tlala 'With' mt
out In llle aeveatll · to 'lie the
score and Repcn iouowed with· a
single. An lnlleld out and'• a
slnSie by Bob Rodgers California into the lead and Ule
Anp~ls added an insurance tally
Ia 111e ninth on a walk ID Repoz,
a single by Bubba Morton and

oacr!llce tly,
In · llle only other games, llle
stretcher. Fortunately, however, Detroit Tlgerl doftlled Ill•
no bones were broken and the Booton Red Sox f.3 m a olntbdamages were repaired with irmtng homer by Gate&amp; Brown
and the Minnesota Twins rallied
five stitches.
ID beallbo Waablnaton Sanators
Return Fire
T h e Cleveland fireballer 5-4.
1n 111e Natla&gt;al Leaaue llle
didn't last mudo Ionser hlmeell.
The Angels drove the aouUtpaw Chica(J&gt; Cuba tq&gt;ped Cincinnati
!rom lllo mound Ia the fourth 10-3; Pltlsburgto look liilnnlnss
inning with a three ~ run out~ to beat San Francisco 3·1; the
burst, climaxed by Rick Reich~ New York MetJ blanked Los
ardt!s two-run single. Reichardt Angeles 4.0; st. Louis onramped
Atlanta 10-3; and llle llooatGI1
Astros beat Ptliladelphla 7 ..S.

1nn1ng and the first baseman
was carried ott the field m a

Round Lead

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Dues Pound
Dallas, Lead
Dallas, 3-1
United Preas lntematlonal
The New Orleans Buccaneers
are wllllla one victory of
grabbing otr anotl'ler treasure.
The Bucs, led by substitute
torward Jess Branson' 1 26
points, battered Dallas 119-103
'lbursda.r nlgtot to srab a 3-1
lead ewer the Chaparrals In
their American Baaketbal1 Asaodatlon Wtstem Diviolm final
playoff. The Bucs can clinch the
series with a win when tl1e two
teams next meet Saturda¥ night
in New Orleans.
Branson scored 16 of his
By

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Dous Moe contributed 23
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Red Robbins added 18 aad
James Janes had 15. Maurice
Mcllartley led Dallas with 26.
Pltlaburgto aad Mlnnesola
resume their Eastern Dtvllion
Rna! playot! Saturdey nlgtot at
Minnesota

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the Pipers
holdlns a 2-1 lead In the baot&lt;&gt;fwith

seven set.

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AMette Van Zyl ot South Africa
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Mrs. Court's opponent ln the

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I 0 1.000 \1
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Ferguson Jenkins struck out
12 and blasted one of nve
Chlcaso homers as 111e Cube
blitzed Cincinnati. J-n•' homer, the ncond or his career,
Ignited a allo-run third 1a111as
that drove out Reds starter Mel
Queen. BUll' Wlllluns' Oral of
two home runs accounted tor
three more runs in the Inning.
Bon SanfD and Acblto Phlllll&gt;s
also had tmne nms tor the
Cuba, who raked five Ctnc:lnnlti
pitchers !or U hiU.

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Pla,yo!! Standings

ftd ,~

Javier from nrst and hlghllgh&amp;ed 1 tlll'ee run IJllrd Inning. He
homered lnlxl lbe lower dec:k In
left In th' IIXIh ~ Curt
Flood's single aad drove In a
fourth nm wllb 1 single.
.Tim McCirvar hod four hilS
!of the C..rdo wblle lllke
ShiMon and. Flood •hiPPed In
with lhree lij)Jece.
Deroo Johnsen aeOCJIUlted for
all llle Atlanta "'orJns with a
three run oomer In the elshth.

4ngeles 4-0, Houaton Sl:Ged
~hlladelphla 7-3 and PlttSburJih
flged San Franclll&lt;:o 3-1 In 15
l(mlngs.
' In American League action,
lleu..!t n!Wed Boston ~a. .Rookie Jerry Kooaman, one of
41111ornla clowned Clevlland 7·5 manager GU Hodges' ' 4 Kiddie
iitd Minnesota ecleed Woahfn&amp;" Korps" pitching staff, scattered
"n 5-!, In the onlY "'hO&lt;\IIed !our hiiB and ootched his flr&amp;t
•
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MeU handed llle Dodgers lholr
: ~edt's triPle scored Julian second consecutive shutout.
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llrs. Elve llalley and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Pope, Mlddlll'Drl. opent
a recem weekend vi•ltlas llr.
aad Jlrs. Jerry llalley and ellltr
rellllves.
Jlrs. fV'Ivla Allen and Boward
Allen were In Wpley rocootly,
Mr. and Mra. Harold BrBWur,
Long BottOm. called on his ,..,..
ents, Mr. and Mrs~ A. C. Brewer ond David, Sunday lftamoon.
11r. Clint Birch and I.oota.
vtaltod Mary Birch In Galllpc&gt;.
II&amp;, :ll&gt;ndi.J•
Jlr. and lin. Arthur Alleo,
Newark, vlalted her paronu,llr.
and Jlrs. Carl AotheriCHI and
llro. Elva DaUay a recent
end.
Jlr. and Jlro, El,. Blich, ~
. • ..., wore gueltl of 11r. Clint
: Birch and I.oota Sunda,y.
'
Mrs. VI&lt;!Dr Dint and licoltY
called 011 Jlr. and lin, Jl, ·R.
U!rat and Tom~ Sunday.
, Mrs. Undo Ward and lillel1l
wara rectnl rilltorl alii!'. WoiO
~~~ Court. . I. .j J
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Jlr, and llrs. Fraak Wollloe,
Jlr, CIIDI Birch aad l.ooiA .Sill-

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Gne'l abjecllveJ, and thoJ do, Vletnun tO nlllt u • i'nio ancl~

reno;e Rltchlenle, Florida.
Tilurman Kel'ser aad daugbter, Jane Ellen, Ironton. o., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ru~ U!r•lo
Sunda¥ afternoon. llr. Keloer
is a former resident or this
communlt)'.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal Talbott
were guests of his parent&amp;, Mr.
and Mrs. Doll Talbott Sunda,y.
Recent seeSIS of E. H. c....
Pinier aad lamlly were Mrs,
Sylvia Allen, H. N. Hushes, R. G.
Abela, Douglas Circle, Ru&lt;IY
Qorst, Gene carpenter, Edward
Grlflllh, Mulne Dural. andTom,
Have Cool CUmate1
llr. and Mrs. S. W, Ulrst. Elva
The Peruvian cities of Uma
Dolley, Mr. and Mrs. Doll Tal- and Callao have cool climates
boll, Howard Allen, Mrs. ~ deoplte their nearness to the
land -em, Mrs. Odolao W.0. equalor. This occurs because
die, Mrs. Roy D&gt;nohue, Bobble the icy Humboldt Current
sweeps up the west coast and.
~ Mr. and Mrs, Charles
moderates the climate.
NeWman, John Lawson. James
and John .-&amp;lttle, Joo Congo, and
Mr. Thurman Keiser and daugtp.
recent
with her partor.
llltJ,
Jlr,
and
llrs.
llucb' Durst.
Mrs. Taddy Webster spent a

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Mrs. Jane Gilkey of Mlddl•
port spent a weekend with Ava
Gilkey,
Mtas Sheila Clark Ia spending
a week in I:Qwnington with her
8 rea t • gr~ndmother, Weltha
Clark who is on vacation trom
her eawJoyment In Albma.
Mrs. Frankie Qiple Ia In a
Charleston ooiPital with I blood
dot In her lee.
Francis Alldre is in Veterans
llomorlll ·HaiPIIatfor
gery.
.
Charles Hatfield, I:Z. recenlly
underWent on owendoctoiDY and
remrned homo o\prU 1.
Jlra, Ruth SnodsriiS of IW:tno
vtsU.ed her mother1 Oma AriX.
Mr. Lowall Heltger and Sullo
are visiting bla slater, Freda
Mohr. Buck07e Lake.
Recent visitor&amp; ol Ava GUlley
were Mrs. Barbara Young. Mrs.
Mary Bolin, Mra. Groce a.rk,

Mra. Bud GluesenciDJil and dausttters, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Glueaencamp were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. GluesenCIIJIP,
Mr. and Mrs. llao Van MolAr

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clo1ni 11 llie ~
table. awoj over 1l1t .1»1• ~ 10 ,
It Ia a bello
ComJi!u- ....V Amerl.... iD4 ~v1«;~

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Harrisonville

guest ot Mrs. Maxine Durst a
Thurs~ attermon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Enns and
daughter, were guests o( Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Evans, Pome-

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The Greek Hllllorlan Thucyed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birch
and children at WaterCord Sund!Qo.
Mrs. Harry Richard was a

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didos 81111 111at U\011 who caanot ~ 111e Coinmalillto .ID wrl~
loam frOm hii!Drl' are doomed etti ~ plifto tar Ill• Cii&lt;MYor
to - ' Ita milltlkOB. Welhollld o1 V ! - and SOi\l&gt;•lll
eertaiDI.Y keep ille true nature 'lb,... ~ - . . . li
o1111e CoJIIDiilnlllaand 111elrpor· Ibis rePM ll'e 111.-e fer. ~:~
tormaace over 111t pellt 2$Jearo - ID rta!l· ·We 1Ju!!l111~ ·

troops.

have proclaimliMl the dea1h or
God himself.
But what most of all has been
lost, perhaps, Is that sense of
mamers which in the hlerar&lt;:hy
at mank1ncP s true values stands
next to morals them&amp;elves. It is
a prafound truth, tllc&gt;ugto manv

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have never known tt and m&amp;JQ" while lua prl'rllepd bo1~ cam'
more hive forgotten It, 111at nel· the sun•' and do the &lt;IYins· '!bey
111er poj&gt;llc or private morallflo do not mere11 close mlnda end
caa ·Ions endure -out thet los- ear a to every oplidon .....tltelr
Repeatedl1,11oo, theyohout
oer but still ladiiiP"'Isable ""'"" .....
c11nm aad evm phj&gt;tlcally men·
penloo whldl ulld to he called
ace bGnor-'&gt;!o m.o bearlas hea·
aood Iaiiie.
vy burdens - Cablnol of!lcero of
~tStudent aettvt.atsn do D o t
mere1Jo del)' a lawM military the United SlateJ, no·less, aome
draft, coaxed Gl1 by pro!eaoors bearlni 111e oeero a1 an old war
poj&gt;llclt advlolng t h e m oo aptnat Fnclsm - who aeik ID
view. And all
ldlemea to evade the .......,. ul!er a
tbiJ, God ave lilt lllldr, Ia the
abllptlaa "' tholr - -

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Overrill~ng Need·Toilay R' ep·ort. .

·Values
polltloel)1111t
r.iulre will btlong to thai 111111
:!diD m.r moot truly en·bociY a
lense ol dlgnit;y. of restraint, ol
ltrenstll, ol cOmpt&amp;slon and of a
·calm, ftrm resolve to restore to
1hto . . . - thoae old and lndiUoMl VI\IJO&amp; which we _.. 10
~· lo have losl1 tOr some year anow nearly all
1t111 hu been !ashlooable has also
been lick - alck comedians, lick
·lliadellta, lick politlclan1, alck
d8monstraiors and t:OUnter•m~
mlllratora. alck bool&lt;s and perIodiCal• and olek TV.
l!ltehlc, Indeed, havo been sudo
old.ftahi~ qualities as patriot.
lam, loyalflo, love of lamill', re~pe~~llbUlcy In prlvale and pid&gt;llc
(UICiuet. tolerance toward other
ineo and other ideas, 1 decent reServe In lifo - aad, yoa, relll·
lon, too. The lruly "in" pulplll
have rung not somuchwlthman'l

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unlveraiUea of a nllion, whldo
ean have ae rea1100 lor being
aved for the free and deell\1
· exohaase of Ideas.
Some of us are old enougto to
remember lhe hoarse, lerr!G'·
In&amp; mindless ..-a of IWlor
,oulh; and, thOUSh It Ia&amp; trllht·
tul th1ni to have to JIIY, It m~
nevertlleltll he lllcl• AlhlaS not
too dlodm!M from Hiller youth
has been abroad the campaoaJ, and e l - e , I!' 'this

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Last week Walhlllatonandthe

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Youna -.to and middle • rest of the wodd rec:elved tho
qed praleeooro, and ~ ,.leomo ne•n that Hanclj was
DQlltlclaaJ, have laid llltl;y 0011olderl118 1'1!'00 tllks, 11.111880,
and larg9iy ll!llnltntlonal haada talks become 1 relll\1', 111a U.
111t honored COileeyl af free · ..Ul taee hard borjpdntnllo
dlaSOI)I. '!bey have twlllted aad
The flrlll meotlni ...,.. Uke·
por•ert.d rlllhl• IntO a llcmso 11 fD deal with the tedmloall..
al ldelleoiUil terrerlm, IntO a .U. af - e r eqollatiGnl. caa
...,aolouo •"'verden af lawM besln. Once 11 Ia ellabllahed
national purpeaea &lt;Oilllltulloaal· that there will actualb' he tllks,
1J arrlnd at, Into. a· ICl'8IIIIII1S ,. ..Ul then face lhe followlns
moblsm no dlflerent In prlacl- lltuatlm.
pie !rom the even more -...,
Prelldeal JebniMlll will he In
!Ill 11iJns that Ia racla1 moblam !1111 and · detailed dlerge of the
and racla1 murder.
talks !rom 111e U. s. lltdo. '!be
Pro- Jebnooe'a lllll!diOII· Prelldent does not Intend fD
led aacrlllee In laying cllnm his way 1o the COmmunlllls m cor..., caraer to try tO hell IIIIa tlln minimum eaaenliala of the
llclmeaa, Ibis cruel and back - declared alma of 1l1t U. S., aad
biting miasma of e11!41!1erellt lhe American - l e do not IX·
ae1flshiY run riel, II a splen- peel him to do so. 118 aboold
did lliJns. But this aiGne will not not aettle for lell than a .._.
he enc&gt;Uilh- Theoo who seek to villd free electloo for the next
replace him mu.st also behave as Government ot South Vietnam,
UldUgb there are matters more and he should not accept a plan
Important than llle Prealdency. which will loa,. 111e CommUnist
They, too, mull pel lllo naUoo National LlboraUon Froo4 the
above sll poriiOOII amblllon and peUtloal arm of lhe VIet Cons,
all other considerations. The man In a poaltlon so close to power
who dee a 1111• lllCl&amp;l COft1Jietely, lbat 11 could aelze control of
meat hooeaUy, moat plainly, will 111e Soulh Vletnamooo GoVernbe lhe next Prelldenl of tho Unit- mont by force.
ed Sates or America.
We have DO foreknOWledge ot
It is as simple, and as im- how tough the government of
mense, as that. Whether he Is a Hanoi w111 be 1n pressing tor its
Republican or a Democrat, a alms which are the oppoalte ~
"conservatiye'' or a HJiberal" ltJose ot the U. S. It want• at
In little, llnt-plddng ldenJoslcal llle least a coalltloo government
term~ Ia abiCJlutely Irrelevant. where the Vis! Cons would be
It doesn't matter by one ·tenth \let')' close to power, and an 1mof ... single danm.
mediate wlthdrewal of all u. s_

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c:illtga.tions to God as with t h •

shrill, mundane eoclo.poiltlcal
dogmas of political parsons. The
very sanctuaries ot noble cathedrals have been used more for
bitter, nihilistic paeudo-clramaa,
fer wild, psychedallc JOO.Called
mu'sle and the gyration&amp; oCyouthrdks than for the aomber, measured and timeless liturgies of
our ancient faiths. Some of the
most utn'' clerKYlnen, lDdeed,

FEATURED ARE - · of the patntinga and works of art sl&lt;nm 010h &lt;Ia¥ at the Courtlllu&amp;e An·
nex, Point Pleas~ from I to 4 P.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. TueldO¥ and Thora&lt;~a¥. T~:~stsspo:.
tho JlaiMlll County Bome -tralloo CoWICll. Tw~ne Meson
and travlllnS e&gt;hlbltsel Reba Cohen, DWe Parker Fairbank• and ll&gt;nald M. Halley, Jr.,

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of 111e Hw!lington Galleries.

On the Farm Front

Mrs. Mary

Profits in Filled Milk Pose Issue
WASHINGTON (UPJ)-.
for delry Iarmer&amp;
are aharpli' spill oo ..e of llle
key issues iD a current debate
;ver hOW whole milk lhoUid
~with lower prteed
tilled mUk and ether aui&gt;atl-

tute•.

'!be dispute c-r• around
prlcea peld by prooeasers !or
dr)' milk powder uoed Ia
mak1nS il!ted milk.
The prodll&lt;l Involved- filled
milk-Is made by comblnlns

makJns tilled milk ms.Y Ond It
dleaper 1o siMI with nonlal
milk powder. 'lbl&amp; Ia be&lt;aoee
111e powder lo SOI18rally prleed
lowr, pound lor pound, lban
!lie aame . Jnsredleirt8 B&lt;&gt;ld In
Duld form,
The American Farm Bureau
Federation estimates, Cor exampie, lllal lllled milk caa be
manu!aetured from Ould skim
mtlk at a cost oc about 9.1
cents a quart- about 4:.4: Cflnts
But in 111110' cases, proce180rl doeaper lllan whole milk.
cost Drepe
11IE DAILY SENTINFJ.
But
11
nonfat
milk powder Is
IEVOTIDTO II'CTIIIII' OF
ulld llle cost of maklns skim
Mf.IGNIIAIQIII .u.u
lllaiAUS.. ow&amp;N, ~
milk drop&amp; to about 6.2 coni&amp; a
~ TlltMII6ll, U .
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OIIID ~1111111' ~'~~~~~~*"' ~.Ill -....c
price relatlonshlpa, tho !odera" ........,., Oltl8. 4t*- · - - - ....
" - ttJ-2111, ~ ~ .WU1.
tloo
eollmetel.
S.C..S dau ,..._. l'lifl • ,.....,
Severs! !ann -~ Indue!'
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Duld skim milk or ""'""atltuted dry milk powder with a ves- l e fat. '!be roaultlne producl can he made to aell dleaper ~ . '!!'f'bWY whole !'\!lk
which · ~•
bulter!at.
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that where fluid skim mllk Ia
ulld In filled mllk, the aklm
ltioold ba priced at the .....
rata ulld when It 11 oold ID lhe
public in bottlea or carton&amp;

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News Notes
11r. and Mrs. Shelby Plckena
were Saturday night sue•IB ...,_
centb' of hll parenti, Jlr. and
!Irs. Slln Pl&lt;keoo, !t'racuat.
T!Mise vtoltlas at the hOmo ol
Jlr, and lira. Allen Ta,ylor were
Jlr, and llrs. Frm&lt; HociJl&gt;o and
claugbter ot ~raeuae, Mr. and
Mrs. Shelby Pic kens and chll&lt;\ren of Collllllhus, Mr. and Mrs.
Warree Bose and Paul.
!Ira. lllartha Roae- a few
dayo with her dauihfBr, Mrl,
Thomll Holter and !lmlly.
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Bose md

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Boee were ~ afterD»n vi..
ltoraafWarree Boae and!lmlly.
Jlro. ThelmaWaiiOftcallaclon
her brother Suodi;T eveolas·
Mrs. Warren Boae vi•ltod at
the of llrl. COrl Ollutt
onodaytutweek.
Warren Boae ••• In NIWarko
Ohio, last- helping his lllfho
"'• carl Watwa. 11e .-ned to

and 1l1e National Milk Pro&amp;icera Federation, have urpd llle
Asrlculturo DeparUnenl to boost
111e colll of n&lt;&gt;n!at powder when
It Is uoed In lllled milk. The
rirl!i spOkemon &amp;aJ IIIII c'ln
b8 'done br amending price resulaUons iD .major mRkahede
where price floors ror various
milk producls are set by lederat marketing orders.
But the Farm Bureau Federatlon counters tbat such aetlon
woold hurl dairymen Ia llle
long rm1. It woold, acoordlnS
lo a locleratlon dairy commlttee, push tho prlee of lllled
milk up ae It c:oold no lmger
compete efleetlvniY with ether
milk sli&gt;atltutes which do not
ooutala an,y dairy producla.
1be Farm Bureau argwnent
was made In a receet report to
At!rlculture Se&lt;relarY omn L.
Freeman. The roport llld out a
14il0inl protll'&amp;m dooiped to
help milk compete sli&gt;atltutea ..of trylns to hoy
them by rogulatlons or controls.
'Ibe Farm Bu r e a u Dll1ry
Commlltee 1 a I d dairymen
lloould .,........, the sale of
lilted mWt - e r aecesaary
to .....,... wllb IIOIMialr7 prod .
ucts. Ill the looser ,.,_ however, llie urpd that dairy.
pro!nall the aala of low.ftt
milk- whldl uoually ooutalas
about 2 per cent butlerlat In·
steld ot. 3.5 per ceut or mor~
at prices c:&lt;JIIIPBIItlve wllb Riled
milk.

hlallr,
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llrs. olghl.
Allen Ta,ylor
went fD PomlrOJI with Jlr, and
llrs. Frm&lt; Hudooa.
Jlr, and lira. Leo Ta,ylor are
woll pl1011d thllllitY coold have
a Pia. IDita11ed alter oeloai 1

limo.

and daughter, have returned home
alter spending tho lilnter w1111
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. La"'"

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JOE cAnNICELU
UPI ~rta Wrlter
Orlanckt Cepeda had some sad
news tor the rest of the
Notional Leasue .Thurs&lt;~a¥ night
-the st. Louis Cardinals are
better than ever.
Cepeda drove In four runs
wUh a homer, sbtg}e and hia
first triPle In tour years as the
do!endfow world chanu&gt;lons
pounded Atlanta for 18 hits en
route to a 10--3 victory over the
Braves.
"List ;rear's team was good,"
said Cepeda alter the rout. ubut
this team is better, We have
better pitching,"
Cepeda's hilling helped NeJ..
son Brlles record his lOth
c_onsecuttve victoey over a two

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not look ..... ~ u ""
do - 11111 t.; ...,U,...,.. u a
dlaiOIIIt 'llbldl wiiiiM,IPeMI1rec·
oplze 111e rijlll Ill VIet..... lo clemoeralloall,y doier·
m1n11 lti own rorm of lloYem.... lreit Ill exlernallatlmldo·

IIUfDaOIIlCIUa lllllaa. ... . .... nol

lllve tbll - I a. ~~a .
!alae peace. we. mull bo ..,...,.,.
ed to Cll!lllautlil rulllt &lt;;G!JIIml':~
n!lt apreillon ~ ...,_
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'lberefore,

we Dlllt qproacb
111e IIQIIIallna table w1111 a m1x
Ill patience, oiutlon, lid ~- ·
las-r.
!lnee111e TET ul!mllve allalll
Jllllllll')', 111e u.
bu ' ec&gt;q&gt;eUod fD ...-.~.. lliat ...
01111111r&lt;111&amp;111 and orpalzallan Ia
more '-••live thaa had been
previoui!T acl&lt;nolrleclpd. T h e
Prolldaat liao aareed 1o 2t,OOO more troopa lo VI_,. .
of whldl 10,500. have alreeb
been clopatdted, while hla Deld
commaadors have Jd&gt;II•IJ re9JOIIed elibl lbnel .. IIIIey.
'!be communlda DJa1 leal lbat
they hive 111t u. S. ov.- 1l1t bor·
rei, and they DJa¥ leal, not 'l!lth·
out IIOIJle Juotlllcatlm, lliat It
Ia their doiDI whldl hll forced
Prelldent JdmiMlll out af the

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ldonotmeantoatrlkea

lilrO. JIIDIIII McGrath, Mrs.~
lae Gilkey and Tad and lllliY of
Albany, 11ott1 GUkey, C1lnlon Gilkey, Mrs. Ora caraey, Mr. and
Mrs. II, A. .E\&gt;ple, ilra. Pearl
WIIIWna and Sheila Clark and
Mrs. Aida Fauclree.
llobby Glblen Ia O&gt;POCledhome
on furloush !la,y 14 alter almoat
three years In the Navy. He. wW
then go to Vle1111111lo
GU¥ HarPer was aent ID
Vlelniiii-

The LoncloW!and club mot II
the llallldel· Atkins hoJns.
lira. 9iaron Jowallll USII..
las In lho care of the peat ofllce
in the ab&amp;OIICI, &lt;J/ JlrL ~0.
lira, NallleBobanvlalledVW.
stnta G(baon §Undi,y. · ·
Yrs. Norma Lee Ia recll)er..las slowly from a reelllt Wness.
Mrs. Ellaah Elll&amp;l hasroturntd
to her hoJne following &amp;U1'g017 at
Holzer Hospital.
Jlr, Vlrljll llunon Ioree..,....
alng alowl¥ after major lllrJOry
at Vet.eraas Komortal Ho..,.ltal.
-Ava Gilkey

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Jil,yslclan George Ballou was
iltting in Dive BrJ&amp;toi•s otrlee,
!M.t he lalllhlngly denied he was
t)achlng the Redo IJliDISer how
io inject a cortisone .sOOt.
: First it was Gary Nolan now
'tfith the Tampa farm club.
'fhen II wao Jim Maloney. Mel
tueen rolled I(&gt; his sleeve for
a shot of cort1110ne Thursday.
: Queen was peundod lor aevon '
Ams and seven hits, three of
tlJem homers, In the 2 z-3 1~
lllllJ&amp; after making his Cirst
tlart of the season.
: The homers were three or five
- t h e 14 tdoa which rattled
itt the Chicago Cubs' bats as
~ rolled to a 11).3 victory
,.... lho Redo.
"It 1~· som~~JaJDJ .IbQW- ,:
fat,"" laid Qu..., · 11!D&lt;hing • •
l&gt;ot Where he hod baen pricked
tp the neecD.e. ''1 can't throw
~ •• .as bard as fOU have to
ilrow in a g~~ne. It was the
lame way laat Friday a1 Blrm-

and elegance, a whole new
dimenaloo In vinyl fiO&lt;orlnA.
Eve~ bish boola won't

thlee:;~:~~~~~i~:~~~~~

press
VINYL C
and even modeat budgela
can afford it.

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: The lledi' right haador was
fe!orrlng fD an ellilbllloo pme
!!At week with the Oaldand
Atbleues.
.. Mel's Just aot ~." sighed
BrllfDL "lie hun~ pllched
enough. Thlt'&amp; why I left him
Ia aoioqr 11 1 did."
Queen worked a totll of 17
lantns• In &amp;prJns lralnlns and
three of u- come Ia Bosun•
coiJ()OIItlon.

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COTiside~ Including other membe~ of yoqr f&amp;lllll:tr , "''
In the Directory. Per&amp;~~~ ~tiDP ~t ve-q little

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With Nolan, Maloney a n d
Queen Idled, at least temi&gt;Or""'
U.,y, b)' arm miseries, the Reds'
big lour Is oow reduced to one
physlcallf oound hurler - Milt
Pa,ppas.
It's eoough to turn Bristol's
hair gray - even at 34.
Of the five Red hurlers
Thurs&lt;~a¥, onlY Gerry Arrigo
escaped un&amp;cathed.
The Red lefty, who laced 111o
minimum stx batters. in a hitless two-inning stint, may get a
crack at a starting assignment
Ia Atlante during the thr...
game weekend series with the
Brave"

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day Ia at .lea.st fO l"r ,~.ent !low York .ot
more powerful than II was lri ~~~=
1922.
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i;von 111e Angela 110 lenpr

Cool Casper

when· outfielder AI Perr1ra
!l'llltured hla left anldo allemi&gt;llas to catch his line drive.
Ferrara 11 upected to be out
for three IIIOIIIhs.
BoatY staub and Norm 14111er
drove in two run• each to power
the ABtros over the Phlls and
beat ntmesls Larry J""koon.
staub had IWo doubles and a
single and Miller a pair of
doubles as the Astroa .Put
together tw&lt;J run bursts 1n the
first, third and fourth Innings.
Don WUseo '!OIIt all the wa,y
as the Aatro• beat Jackson.
whose 17 victories ue the most
for IllY NL Pitcher asell1ol
them.
Maury WUis' single in the
15111 Inning drove In two runs as
the Pirates dumped the Glallts.
Ibm Clendtnon homered in

the seventh to tie the game
after the Giants had taken a 1.0
lead on Ron Hunt's ckluble, his
third hit ol the game, and Jim
hiVBJ110ft 05 Single.

De!&gt;enda On Brla!DI
It Droit' much dlipands on

whether Bristol calla te&gt;On
George Culver to give 1 hoiplng hand to John Tsllourls, who
ts slated to face the Braves in
the series opener tonight.
U Culver isn't uaed tonight.
he'll probably !ace the Braves
Slturda,y night w It h P.Was
working the Sunday game.
Aller lulo&lt;king Queen ofl the
mound Thursd&amp;y, the Cubs
jwqped on Bill Kelso.
He gave \1» three runs in his
IW..tnntng stint.
"I think the Cubs might have
known 111melhlnS the way !bey
hit Kelso," sal.d Bristol. _.But
U they were picking "'plt&lt;hea,
11 wasn't rrom lhe catcher.
11
Now that it's allover."~
ae &amp;old, "I aure hoi&gt;e lllo Cub
hitters did knoW Whll was CO"'"
t.ng.''

ATHENS, Ohio (UPD Ohio University, Kent state,
Noire Dome and Keotuci\Y
state were expected to lead
the competition for the major
relay lidos here Silturda,y In
the ninth annual Ohio Unlverslcy Reloys.
The tour sct)()Oh have se¥eral sprinters ln the 27-event
meet al the OhiD U. Peden
Stadium. SUn Bolr of Kent
state la entered In the mile
event. Metre than 20 coll•
gtate teams, four track clubs
and a total of 550 albletos
were ID particiPate.

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McDowell, one of llle hardell
throwers In tho '"-lora, lelled
the russed Mlndoer In thollllrd

Takes First
"CharlA. Mr~ is our new f&amp;P·
tain •nd JUAIItr. He'D Hildie
('0Mplainta you hue
arainlt . the team r

By JOHN G. GBIFFIN
UPI Executive !llorta Editor
AUGUSf A, Ga. (UPJ) - They
ov.-lookod BUll' C..lj)Or when
they lalked about !amrltes for
the Masters golf ehlm,pjonJhJ,p,
bul It ,... kind of tougll to
overlook him loda,y wheo the
field of 72 swung lllto 111e aecond
round of the AuguoiA National
course:
By United Press International
Bill,y, lho cool C&amp;llfornlan,
Nobody can blame Bill Boa- was rfsht out there in front
sell If the Booton Celtlcs pta,y. after a ftr&amp;tr-round. ~ar
or - coach leola like yeliJns 68.
What's more, to catch him
"toul."
Russell, the heart of the CeJ,. they're going to have to cope
tics tough defense, had to bench with his 04 inner peace." That's
hbnaelt in Thursday night's oomethlng llle 36-yOill'Old Casi&gt;same ogall1st Philadelphia late er, whose calm exterior always
in the third Period alter pte~ belied his churning inside&amp;• 8838
ing I(&gt; his 11!111 personal lou! and he's acquired lately and it
the 76ers "ent on to score a upermits me to do evel')'thing a
122-114 vlctor,y.
Uttle better."
The win gave Phlladel,phla a
It certa~ showed in the
2-1 lead in the best-of-sewn ser- opening rotu1d as he rattled out
Ies for the National Baskelhall stx birdies over the tough pll'w72
Association's Eastern Division layout ond refulld to sot the
playoff championshiP.
wlllles over two bogeys.
Los Angeles grabbed a co~
One Stroke Lead
manding ~ lead over san Fr~
As a result CUller, alreat\v
cisco ln their battle Cor the the top ~ne,y winner so rar
Western crown by trimming the this ,year on the PGA tour with
Warriors 1~124 behind Jerry total earnings (olficlal ond
West and Elgin Baylor who co~ unofilc tal) of over $691000,
blned for 67 point"
carried a one-stroke lead into
the second round over five
players-co.fawrite Jack Nicklaus, Arsentlna's Boberlo do
Vlcenzo, England'&amp; Tony Jacho
lin, Australia's Bruce ~lin.
and Georgia' a ToD'ln'cy Aaron.
Letty Jon Rothgeb and Herbert golt's most successrul loaeJ
Harmon combined to toss one-bit (earnings oC $200,000 and never
ball for Kyger Creek and t h e won a tournament).
Bobcats took a 10..2 win over
Two strokes oft the pace at 70
Southern in a rive iml.ng game were three darh-00rse1- Bob
Thursday afternoon at Racine. Goolby, Kermit Zarley and
The Tornadoes' lme hit was Jerry Pittman. PGA champion
a llllllle oft llle bal of Rook IQn Jaruary was in a &amp;eve.
Crow in the first inning on a wQ tie at 71, three atrokes
pllch lllrown by Rothgeb, .Bob- back. and co.favorite Arnold
cat ltarter.
Palmer and detendlng c~ion
Control trouble by Soutllern Ga;r Brewer were amona sewn
hurlers Gary Norris, Mike stew- mo.r e at par 72.
art and Bob Diddle was Ute big
l..oomlng ahead of the field Is
problem tor thehosts.lnaU, Tor ~ a cutorr at the end of today's
nade pitchers fanned six aad roWKL Only the low 44: plus ties,
walked eight.
plus any others who ma,y be
Getting hits Cor Kyger Creek within 10 strokes ofl' the leader,
were Rothgeb with a pair ot sin- wW go lnlo the nlltlonallyBios, and Jividen, Harmoo and televlled llnal two rounds
Hysell, each a base kDoc:k.
Silturda¥ and Sunda,y.
!13ger Creek
5501111- 10 5
Casper was o'wlooked c~
Soulhem
000 02-- 21
las Into IIIIa tournament deoplte
mighty
imPressive credentialsPats• Coach
those
money
earnings, plus the
BOSTON (IJPJ)-. Roas O'llan·
fact
he
has
won two tourle)', a rormer detenslve bade
with 111e original Bo- Pa- nament• io far this year, plus
triot•, was named coacb 1burs- the tact he is hot, as witness his
In the Greensboro,
d~ of their minor league cl.., triumPh
N.C., ClPOII lut Mo....,_,
at Lowell, Mass.

76ers Down
Celts, Take
Game Lead

Kyger Pitchers
1-llit Southern

also ,., hit by a V~li
pitch In his pre'vleua at bal.
Aller llle Indians had rallied
to take a :i...f lead, ~
homered off Lull Tlala 'With' mt
out In llle aeveatll · to 'lie the
score and Repcn iouowed with· a
single. An lnlleld out and'• a
slnSie by Bob Rodgers California into the lead and Ule
Anp~ls added an insurance tally
Ia 111e ninth on a walk ID Repoz,
a single by Bubba Morton and

oacr!llce tly,
In · llle only other games, llle
stretcher. Fortunately, however, Detroit Tlgerl doftlled Ill•
no bones were broken and the Booton Red Sox f.3 m a olntbdamages were repaired with irmtng homer by Gate&amp; Brown
and the Minnesota Twins rallied
five stitches.
ID beallbo Waablnaton Sanators
Return Fire
T h e Cleveland fireballer 5-4.
1n 111e Natla&gt;al Leaaue llle
didn't last mudo Ionser hlmeell.
The Angels drove the aouUtpaw Chica(J&gt; Cuba tq&gt;ped Cincinnati
!rom lllo mound Ia the fourth 10-3; Pltlsburgto look liilnnlnss
inning with a three ~ run out~ to beat San Francisco 3·1; the
burst, climaxed by Rick Reich~ New York MetJ blanked Los
ardt!s two-run single. Reichardt Angeles 4.0; st. Louis onramped
Atlanta 10-3; and llle llooatGI1
Astros beat Ptliladelphla 7 ..S.

1nn1ng and the first baseman
was carried ott the field m a

Round Lead

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Dues Pound
Dallas, Lead
Dallas, 3-1
United Preas lntematlonal
The New Orleans Buccaneers
are wllllla one victory of
grabbing otr anotl'ler treasure.
The Bucs, led by substitute
torward Jess Branson' 1 26
points, battered Dallas 119-103
'lbursda.r nlgtot to srab a 3-1
lead ewer the Chaparrals In
their American Baaketbal1 Asaodatlon Wtstem Diviolm final
playoff. The Bucs can clinch the
series with a win when tl1e two
teams next meet Saturda¥ night
in New Orleans.
Branson scored 16 of his
By

!lobby Knoop' •

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Brown, plach-bltllng for rook·
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Jon

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Dallas 3(.22 lo take a 62-46
halfttme lead.
Dous Moe contributed 23
points to the Bucs' attack while
Red Robbins added 18 aad
James Janes had 15. Maurice
Mcllartley led Dallas with 26.
Pltlaburgto aad Mlnnesola
resume their Eastern Dtvllion
Rna! playot! Saturdey nlgtot at
Minnesota

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the Pipers
holdlns a 2-1 lead In the baot&lt;&gt;fwith

seven set.

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AMette Van Zyl ot South Africa
9-7, 6-0 in a seml..final women'•
siRgjes

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of the South

Atrican tennis championships.
Mrs. Court's opponent ln the

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Ferguson Jenkins struck out
12 and blasted one of nve
Chlcaso homers as 111e Cube
blitzed Cincinnati. J-n•' homer, the ncond or his career,
Ignited a allo-run third 1a111as
that drove out Reds starter Mel
Queen. BUll' Wlllluns' Oral of
two home runs accounted tor
three more runs in the Inning.
Bon SanfD and Acblto Phlllll&gt;s
also had tmne nms tor the
Cuba, who raked five Ctnc:lnnlti
pitchers !or U hiU.

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Pla,yo!! Standings

ftd ,~

Javier from nrst and hlghllgh&amp;ed 1 tlll'ee run IJllrd Inning. He
homered lnlxl lbe lower dec:k In
left In th' IIXIh ~ Curt
Flood's single aad drove In a
fourth nm wllb 1 single.
.Tim McCirvar hod four hilS
!of the C..rdo wblle lllke
ShiMon and. Flood •hiPPed In
with lhree lij)Jece.
Deroo Johnsen aeOCJIUlted for
all llle Atlanta "'orJns with a
three run oomer In the elshth.

4ngeles 4-0, Houaton Sl:Ged
~hlladelphla 7-3 and PlttSburJih
flged San Franclll&lt;:o 3-1 In 15
l(mlngs.
' In American League action,
lleu..!t n!Wed Boston ~a. .Rookie Jerry Kooaman, one of
41111ornla clowned Clevlland 7·5 manager GU Hodges' ' 4 Kiddie
iitd Minnesota ecleed Woahfn&amp;" Korps" pitching staff, scattered
"n 5-!, In the onlY "'hO&lt;\IIed !our hiiB and ootched his flr&amp;t
•
maJ,lr league victory as the
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Heavy Hitter
MeU handed llle Dodgers lholr
: ~edt's triPle scored Julian second consecutive shutout.
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Prealdentlal raee.

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News Notes
llrs. Elve llalley and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Pope, Mlddlll'Drl. opent
a recem weekend vi•ltlas llr.
aad Jlrs. Jerry llalley and ellltr
rellllves.
Jlrs. fV'Ivla Allen and Boward
Allen were In Wpley rocootly,
Mr. and Mra. Harold BrBWur,
Long BottOm. called on his ,..,..
ents, Mr. and Mrs~ A. C. Brewer ond David, Sunday lftamoon.
11r. Clint Birch and I.oota.
vtaltod Mary Birch In Galllpc&gt;.
II&amp;, :ll&gt;ndi.J•
Jlr. and lin. Arthur Alleo,
Newark, vlalted her paronu,llr.
and Jlrs. Carl AotheriCHI and
llro. Elva DaUay a recent
end.
Jlr. and Jlro, El,. Blich, ~
. • ..., wore gueltl of 11r. Clint
: Birch and I.oota Sunda,y.
'
Mrs. VI&lt;!Dr Dint and licoltY
called 011 Jlr. and lin, Jl, ·R.
U!rat and Tom~ Sunday.
, Mrs. Undo Ward and lillel1l
wara rectnl rilltorl alii!'. WoiO
~~~ Court. . I. .j J
P I -~~-. .• :'.
Jlr, and llrs. Fraak Wollloe,
Jlr, CIIDI Birch aad l.ooiA .Sill-

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PIT _,_. JMOI'I af· -nl•a - IIIII lo, 1111 l'ltlll Ill btl! 1
Gne'l abjecllveJ, and thoJ do, Vletnun tO nlllt u • i'nio ancl~

reno;e Rltchlenle, Florida.
Tilurman Kel'ser aad daugbter, Jane Ellen, Ironton. o., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ru~ U!r•lo
Sunda¥ afternoon. llr. Keloer
is a former resident or this
communlt)'.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal Talbott
were guests of his parent&amp;, Mr.
and Mrs. Doll Talbott Sunda,y.
Recent seeSIS of E. H. c....
Pinier aad lamlly were Mrs,
Sylvia Allen, H. N. Hushes, R. G.
Abela, Douglas Circle, Ru&lt;IY
Qorst, Gene carpenter, Edward
Grlflllh, Mulne Dural. andTom,
Have Cool CUmate1
llr. and Mrs. S. W, Ulrst. Elva
The Peruvian cities of Uma
Dolley, Mr. and Mrs. Doll Tal- and Callao have cool climates
boll, Howard Allen, Mrs. ~ deoplte their nearness to the
land -em, Mrs. Odolao W.0. equalor. This occurs because
die, Mrs. Roy D&gt;nohue, Bobble the icy Humboldt Current
sweeps up the west coast and.
~ Mr. and Mrs, Charles
moderates the climate.
NeWman, John Lawson. James
and John .-&amp;lttle, Joo Congo, and
Mr. Thurman Keiser and daugtp.
recent
with her partor.
llltJ,
Jlr,
and
llrs.
llucb' Durst.
Mrs. Taddy Webster spent a

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Mrs. Jane Gilkey of Mlddl•
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Mtas Sheila Clark Ia spending
a week in I:Qwnington with her
8 rea t • gr~ndmother, Weltha
Clark who is on vacation trom
her eawJoyment In Albma.
Mrs. Frankie Qiple Ia In a
Charleston ooiPital with I blood
dot In her lee.
Francis Alldre is in Veterans
llomorlll ·HaiPIIatfor
gery.
.
Charles Hatfield, I:Z. recenlly
underWent on owendoctoiDY and
remrned homo o\prU 1.
Jlra, Ruth SnodsriiS of IW:tno
vtsU.ed her mother1 Oma AriX.
Mr. Lowall Heltger and Sullo
are visiting bla slater, Freda
Mohr. Buck07e Lake.
Recent visitor&amp; ol Ava GUlley
were Mrs. Barbara Young. Mrs.
Mary Bolin, Mra. Groce a.rk,

Mra. Bud GluesenciDJil and dausttters, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Glueaencamp were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. GluesenCIIJIP,
Mr. and Mrs. llao Van MolAr

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table. awoj over 1l1t .1»1• ~ 10 ,
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guest ot Mrs. Maxine Durst a
Thurs~ attermon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Enns and
daughter, were guests o( Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Evans, Pome-

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The Greek Hllllorlan Thucyed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birch
and children at WaterCord Sund!Qo.
Mrs. Harry Richard was a

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didos 81111 111at U\011 who caanot ~ 111e Coinmalillto .ID wrl~
loam frOm hii!Drl' are doomed etti ~ plifto tar Ill• Cii&lt;MYor
to - ' Ita milltlkOB. Welhollld o1 V ! - and SOi\l&gt;•lll
eertaiDI.Y keep ille true nature 'lb,... ~ - . . . li
o1111e CoJIIDiilnlllaand 111elrpor· Ibis rePM ll'e 111.-e fer. ~:~
tormaace over 111t pellt 2$Jearo - ID rta!l· ·We 1Ju!!l111~ ·

troops.

have proclaimliMl the dea1h or
God himself.
But what most of all has been
lost, perhaps, Is that sense of
mamers which in the hlerar&lt;:hy
at mank1ncP s true values stands
next to morals them&amp;elves. It is
a prafound truth, tllc&gt;ugto manv

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more hive forgotten It, 111at nel· the sun•' and do the &lt;IYins· '!bey
111er poj&gt;llc or private morallflo do not mere11 close mlnda end
caa ·Ions endure -out thet los- ear a to every oplidon .....tltelr
Repeatedl1,11oo, theyohout
oer but still ladiiiP"'Isable ""'"" .....
c11nm aad evm phj&gt;tlcally men·
penloo whldl ulld to he called
ace bGnor-'&gt;!o m.o bearlas hea·
aood Iaiiie.
vy burdens - Cablnol of!lcero of
~tStudent aettvt.atsn do D o t
mere1Jo del)' a lawM military the United SlateJ, no·less, aome
draft, coaxed Gl1 by pro!eaoors bearlni 111e oeero a1 an old war
poj&gt;llclt advlolng t h e m oo aptnat Fnclsm - who aeik ID
view. And all
ldlemea to evade the .......,. ul!er a
tbiJ, God ave lilt lllldr, Ia the
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·Values
polltloel)1111t
r.iulre will btlong to thai 111111
:!diD m.r moot truly en·bociY a
lense ol dlgnit;y. of restraint, ol
ltrenstll, ol cOmpt&amp;slon and of a
·calm, ftrm resolve to restore to
1hto . . . - thoae old and lndiUoMl VI\IJO&amp; which we _.. 10
~· lo have losl1 tOr some year anow nearly all
1t111 hu been !ashlooable has also
been lick - alck comedians, lick
·lliadellta, lick politlclan1, alck
d8monstraiors and t:OUnter•m~
mlllratora. alck bool&lt;s and perIodiCal• and olek TV.
l!ltehlc, Indeed, havo been sudo
old.ftahi~ qualities as patriot.
lam, loyalflo, love of lamill', re~pe~~llbUlcy In prlvale and pid&gt;llc
(UICiuet. tolerance toward other
ineo and other ideas, 1 decent reServe In lifo - aad, yoa, relll·
lon, too. The lruly "in" pulplll
have rung not somuchwlthman'l

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New Members

PT. PLE~SANT - 11te lo·
, &lt;BI Key !'"d Koyette Cl~a ol
' PPIIA will -aor a J)lnl:oke
dlmor Saturday !rom 10:30-to
5 p.m. In tho. Meooo Hall. . .
Tl&lt;keto may be purdta~
at lllo doOI; and are 1prtced 11
$1 f'/'t adulta and 50 eento lbr
&gt;YRACUSE - The Tri-Count,y
children, 11te lliellU features
C. B. Radio Club and ChiiP!er 56
pancakes
with, -.rrup, .aaua~
"'":: 01 ·tho ' U.C.B.Il.A, met Thurodt.Y
~qes, eoaeo and mllk.
,...,._:• night, March2H,attheclubhouse.
llM. Conducted by the vtc&amp;.preo!dent,
lo~ · Em1l Eyoon,. the meeting opened
""''. with prayer,. the secretll')''• r .. ...
PGrt by Gnco Holsinger and lila
~li!' treoourer•l , r..,rt ~ i~BtH!s .
~or
White, la)roved as read.
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The ciub .Jocketo havou-rlved
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'll't• and. U'O baing lettered. A ....,
iJUDTII!e ••
r;~· order will be sent 1n soon. New~
PT. PLEASANT - 11te oom~~ · letters wer.e read by Mrs. Wblte
muldt;y swpiae aeniee on Eas•' · !rom President &amp;bert Thompaon ter morning will be held at the
of Alliance, concerniJJg tbe coho
local lootbajl elad!om at PPHs
~; ·,,'· sUtution and new by-.laws of the
beginning II 0 a.m. With the
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!'lt.r ' were outUnld.
Episcopal Church delivering the
h •"
The Happy Wondenors Chili&gt;' aermoo .
•"/'" ter ~ &lt;OUOO brosk WU! be hold
In CaH of Inclement Weather
"'·~· Ai&gt;rll 28 at Nbn!ahUlen Granae lhe servi&lt;e will be tranolerred
~·"' on Ea&amp;tou- r Rd. south of .looJ.I..
to the Flral Church o1 God at
•• ·· ville, Ohio. The Frontier C.B. 24th and JeaoriMltt.
...,_. lloun&lt;q&gt; wW be Aprll 28 at lolal'o
In New Haven area the com.
lotte.
munley sunrise oorvlee wlll be
New member&amp; welcomed into
held at the Union Camwoun&lt;~s
the club were Mr. and Mrs.
or
II bed -tiler provallo, the
. ~_':"'' Brooks Edwards, Maaon; Mr.
New Ht~ven EUB Cburch. The
r·:'". and Mn. v. 0. Edwards, PomRev. Pull forbloy will be t h e
1""'- eroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
IIIOaker, and muelc wtll be led
.,. '" Pierce, MlneriiJYille.
by Gerald ilmmono.
Relreshment.s were served to
"*'.' the above and Mr. ond Mrs. EmU
::·.~: Eynon and lleiiJII'. Marpret s-.
:'::.. ler_
s, Mr, ahd Mrs. Junior Hole..... singer, Brad and Paul W
•:c· ' BW Baumgardner, all of Rae~
f'" Pearl -·SUrles, Mr. and Mr~
~'" ' Maurclo Gognon, Macy Jlutoh, . PT. PLEAsANT - Mason
·~""' cart and George, all or'Miners- Count;y Conservation omeer
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PU-. and Mrs. Paul I..arry
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dUe·, '-•Miles Darst was one ot five con_.,.._,k !Dltb and Peggy, Pomeroyi Mr.
servation ollleera tllroushoul the
'"·' ll!ld Mrs. n. ~ Workmlll, Maeon; olale who attended a leoderlhlp
~......... Mr. and~ John Kearns, Mary
training worktbop at Mont Cha.
~·· • llutl\, Rho!ldllandTbnmy,ondBW teau Slate ·l'lrk In Morgantown,
~·"'• James, Harttord; Mr. and Mra. w. Va. last week.
·~ • Ray Mullord, Letart, W, va.1
T, R, Samaell, director ol IJe.
Mr. ond Mrs. Larry Hubbard, partment of Natural Re80W·cea,
Angle, llob!p, &amp;so Mary llld stated the workshop repnaenta
..h~. Raod;y, J:Ouglas Hemsley, Rich- ao el!ort to roorlont and train In·
;:;.. ard !Aickworth, Agnes White, b- divlduals who have lndlcated an
.";.... cal, and !lollob Pierce and Shlr- lntereal In l\lrtherlng their lead·
- loy Edwards.
erahlp in various public capaci.;,;~
The nOXI meeting tobeAprtlll ties. Samaelllndtcated the work.
.;.;;... _will be 1 chllt IQPPer at the club ahop proved very sueeeaatul and
_-;r, -: room tor members and friends. hopes WII1'0 hi~ tllat It could be
ft , ...
made an annual aUair.

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AT GREENBRIER - Plctored on I sun t&gt;Or&lt;h at the Greenbrier Hotel
attending the West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs Convention are the
newly-installed and out--going officers or the ~western Dl.strict Federation
of West Virginia Women's Clubs. From left, are Mr. and :Mrs. George Humphreys of Huntington, the past president; Mrs. R.. H. Colvin of Logan, the past
u-easurer; Mrs. WUliam H. Russell, otNewHaven.New Haven Women's Club,
Secretary; Mrs. Roy CaPehart, Westmoreland. Westmoreland Women'&amp; Club

treasurer; :Mrs. Ann Scbrule, Kenova. past and present eortespondtmt secretarY; Mrs. James Hall. Kenova, past aecrel.ary; Mrs. Hershel Perdue•
Kermit 111'01 Womon's Club Vice preoldent; Mrs. T. Henrlta; Womon'i Club,
Logan president; Mrf'. WlUlam Beri')'JDU. Siver ~rings, MIL, Qattict Illes
Dl8-Ril88r of Baldwin Organ Co., who hu &amp;lAJUedorgan music tor the Womenta
Club conventions tor a number or years.

Plana are belnc made to oflllll.. a JOUth aaooclat!Qo bllleip
QJualtJ to he!f work with IIIOIIIalll' retarded hare.
Ymma piOI&gt;Ie Interested lo lllo program are to contact Mrs.
Jw.la Webb at llle Pomeroy ElemootarY School or BUI Hackett 11
Ill• M!ddlaport HlP School.

MIKE HARGRAVES, Pomeroy HlP Schoolaentor, hae bam named

to choirtDOn the ushers and uSher'!IIIB to serve at tllelourth 11111oal
M!ea !l&gt;uthorn Oblo F.,- oo Ma.Y • lo the PomeroY Juntor IIIah
SChooL
11!ke wW seloet the youngpeo- ioHt Ia located at Alh.,., W.
pie
will wW welcome the poilU&lt; Vs.
gy told NBC1 1 Barbara ~~
required
honor
points
Cor
t
h
e
science
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r!IIIU
alter
InNEW HAVEN The West
-odlng the PqMDI and assist
BY JACK O'BRIAN
how conslderebll' skal!ng BQ&lt;I.ea
SATUIIDAY
MRS. GRETT A MTIE ond
termission
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Wonder
where
the
Virginia Federation ot Women's year 1967..68. President Mrs.
them Ill being seated. A sbnUIIl'
NEW
YORK
FAille
Fisher
have
changed
since
Sooja
Heeio
IIIGH SCHOOL DANCE J)lll'tl, '
Clubs held their state conven ~ Eugene Hester was awarded two says he can prove be and con- jobless printers after all those
plan wu oaed lour yolll'S aao at Mrs. Noll!e Vale onloled tho~
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April
8
verauo
Peg.
ocJtooi
I)IODSOrod, lioturdQ nlghC
first
place
blue
rlbbons
for
her
strikes at the long-gone Mirror,
tlon on Mar. 28, 29 and 30 at
the first pqMDI and tho youog oqhly this week their attendattc•
nie Stevens aremarriedbutwon"t
llY'
a
19)
...
Peg
waen't
even
II
the
ll!ddlaport IIIah School :
awle
figurines.
Mrs.
Edcarved
Journal·Arnerican. Herald-Trl))..
Greenbriew, White S u I p h u r
people were such an addition to ol a meeting ol the !i&gt;utheoBlern
say
when
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Film
producer
Charborn
when
Sooja
olddded
onto
win stein was awarded a red
llldltDrlton. lllnclnc- 8 tD 11
une, World Telegram and World '
Ohio St(&gt;orviaoro Aoan.
~rings. The convention theme
tbeaffalr.
lie Feldman's condition is grave
ribbon
for
second
place
for
her
the
Iliad!...,
SQiare
Gardee
and
p.m.
JIQ'• emc•a.
Joumal
Tribune
and
the
n
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Tho alisoc:latioo vis!todlheAtho
for 1968 was Building w I t h
and th~ gut'l)' guy knows It ...
21Hh'l'ox
rinks
but
obe'd
1001t
BASIIETBALL
GAME at' r.
decorated
eggs.
Youth and the state theme was
mE TO AabnUari\)'olnamoo, 1111 111gb SChool, oo~ llld
"Bonnie &amp; Clyde" Oscar-nomi- struck L. I. Slar.Journal had two of her old rucks and dodd·
Plll'l
~GradeScltoal­
Those
attending
representing
H,eir lunch the other day: their
Our DestinY with Change. The
aome residents have been under lhe JDtlo&amp;I'Odedalomentar)' B&lt;hool
nee Michael Pollard was due for
11
the
New
Haven
Senior
Women's
ed
where
La
Henie
used
to
jump
union
bon
Bertram
Powers
had
specla1 project of all West Vir.
llle ImPression that Malga Cow&gt;- II Lowell, t1lll1' Marl- Tlte dar, ~:JII p. "" Ttllller• P1aW
the "Tonight" show but his "inClub
were
president,
Mrs.
Euwith
one
turn"
back
tben,
today
WOIII8II m'ltll Portlaad ginla Federation Women's Clubs
terviel'l'' pro\led "empty'' andhe his dainty dejeneur at Le PavU- akatlng haa chanaed. u all ath- \)' Racorder M!es Elot11t0r Jlob. two local ,..,erviaors were fU.
gene
Hester,
vice
president.
Mrs.
was the restoration of Pea r 1
"''D Ia U!. Eleamr Is hale ond dnated by the oumerou• ctaae - l'ortlaad'
ToCIP..... _
P1aW
was &amp;brugge(t ofl ... Times film lon on Park Ave. · ·men Yll'tlua
A6o
Hilda
Smith,
recording
secreleUcs,
10
that
Pe&amp;BY
ean"jump"•
Turned..pro
skate
star
Peggy
Buck's home.
~~oart;y, U•ted Ill Veterans Mem- activities thot taka place within
critic
emeritus
Bosley
Crowther
mlaotoe
50
emil
a.Wta,cThe New Haven Women's Club tary, Mrs. R. G. Greene and and the critic ot another N. Y. Fleming's best beau is a u. oC with two or tltree air-lurne .... orial Hospital ooteS WU lhe ado one room Ill tile non - graded
was awarded the honor dub a- clubwomen, Mrs. William Rus- blat walked out ot the "2001" Colorado medical
Peg- "Sie did a lot ol running tiJIIII· mission or Eleanora Robinson aciiJols. LuQch was at lhe Leo 25 cmll, l'r0oachool cM!sell
and
Mra.
Dorothv
Roolh.
toes, didn't ehe," Pegy .._st.
WANI for havtnsr mmoleted the
F..-atto llotal In ~ AI&gt; troe. Bolrelltm- aold.r.
- bence the confusion.
ed; ~ you loloW - alto did?
Booatora, -ra.
cot~P~t)'lng the local B&lt;hool '"' pera
... -·en her just eljplod ....
OLD FASIIIONED nound 111t1
BY THE WAY, Doyilalll Sav- pervlaors waa Robert Morris,
tract and others abe's arrant·
Ings Tbne wW bagio at 2 a.m. pr~Io:ltlal ol ths CeJUal School llqUUO - · · ~. IW'illlll
lng, she'll make her first milat 9 p, m.atllidlonl Youth~
on &amp;Jnday, April 28. Aoolller IIIM!ddlaport.
lion before llhe' s 21.
night's Bleep slllt, but you can
or, IIPORIOred b1 thl - The major front page news
HIGH SCHOOL VOCAL music orcyclo Club. AdmlaaloD l1.Pf1'
moke It .., In the !aiL
story aboutN. Y.Archb!sbopTer·
•tu- o! Min lloboriO llr.... &lt;Otlllo.
renee COOke's ttlevatlon in St.
SIJNDAY
A BLOODMOBILE unit wW be tor are having a ball theBe ~·
Patrick's Cathedral in the N. Y. at the Pomeroy Jontor High reholll'sing lor their !JIIrlng • ..,.
SUNDAY SCHOOL oonl&lt;e, Leo
Times deecribed l.4'ltdoo John.
School from 12 noon to 6 p.m. cert to be an ouUkMU' event on tart Fallo lllolltodlst Chorclt,
son''· entry to the Cathedral as
Sunday, May 5, at the Pomeroy Monday.
!blday, 10 .. ""• .......
ratinr, ''ripPles ot applause"wide worohli&gt; aonlce, 11 a. 1110
As usual, the blood program Stadium.
but a Bide stol')' and again Ill Is lauillllo ao II you !eel .., to it,
Tho concert !e
SPEClAL CONCLAVE Ohio
Jack Gould's TV review LBJ'a do &amp;till&gt; by and contribute. Local
t1re1y o1 - · popular over the Valley Qpomiiodory ~ attlllllla
entry was described as ptt1ng Rod Croas ol!l&lt;lals hove • tbne past year or so. The young peo.
Easter lliomlotr 6130 to 6:45a.m. '
"A standing ovation." ... He keeping the llltoreat going 1n 111• pie lind therehearsingmoatploo'
sure did .
unit, and yet It's such o vital BIIIt.
It was only the seeond time
Chorclt. Full unllorm.
function.
Ill the history ol st. Pat's &amp;1&gt;CALLED FROM MANILA
SUNBlSE SERVICE, Ill J!ateio.
plauae was given anyone; t1le
IDLAB VAUGHAN, tlotJchter ol
SYKACV!i:
Mr.
and
Mrs,
PriM
~cal lll\lted J1n1b.
otber - PGpe Paul ... Very
Mr.
and
Mr•·
Leo
VOU&amp;hlllo
PomLeonard
Base
wore
pleaaanti.Y
~
atarch,
pi. m.
atrong whiii)IOrlng- bahittd .fans
eroy,
hi•
been
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the
surprised
lUI
week
whtlb
t
h
o
1
.Y
oiitlt
Fa~Ji!t'tlbll!
lllti.JidUitcltillt,
that Rocky will anoounce he _.1
dellll'•
Uat at Concord College received a tall'!lhone call trom PW&gt;lic woltiome. ' ·
run Cor another governor's term Where the Ia a soPhomore. A148"'... Ava Gardner hlgh-lalled out or better Is required lor Uatlng. their oon, SP5 John L. Bau,~ EAS!'ERSUNJUS,Eaorv!ce,la.
m~ Utdted lllthodlat a.urtlti
of Miami Beach exaetly as Bite lllloh was alao recently IQstetled JU.R In Manila, PhlbPi&gt;toe
.......Sloliolrlall..nteetered In: 38 pie&lt;os ol lug. IB vice president ol Beta Phi Iande. He hal about ono month to
aervo
In
VI-,
then
w!ll
leo
by lqdla · Cb'cJo. !l*!ll
gage_... Planned Parenthood So- Chapter of Alj&gt;ha Slpsa !l&gt;l'l&gt;rlbe returning to tile u. S. lor d!Oo 1111111 tor oontce, -to,..,.
cteQ'~s mlnl-bus scoots around
nodo Basketball banquet Thursday night. Pictured, from 104
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locldentaiiJI,
Concord
Colcbarp.
11&lt;, wWbaOhloValleyComm.....
TALKING BASIIETBALL - Ellis Johnson, head basketball
N. Y. with windows tl~tly cur·
are WUl Sellers. Tom Diddle and Frank Proffitt, graduating
II1'Y :H.
coach st Marshall University, center, discusses basketball
talned- in nursery-blue.
seniors; Coach Johni::iOn, reserve coach HUton Wolle, Jr.,
with the three seniorb who will graduate from Southern H1gtJ
llONDAY
James Mason' a daUJb,ter Porthead coach Jim Adams, and ~encer. - Sentinel Photo
School this year and the cage team coaches and Athletic
AMEIUCAN BED CII06S Wood
land reporta Dad boulht a "eolBoosters President Elson ~encer, Collowlfw the annual TOJ"oo
moblla,
Monc!Q', 1 to • II- ....
id~gold" foreign car and had it
Pomoroy
Jun!oi' IIIah Sclllol.
painted red, mt to ba consplc.
Wal!Htl dooors weleome.
uous .. • Men's powder room at
Mike MarAI&lt;he's sports hlllti\Oul
POMEROY CHAPn:R 80 II
(crowded with colebrl ey mo scles
1130 ,P.m. Moni!lr II tho Maaoalc
aDd Kenny Theiss, reserves, and noon and nl~t) h11 added a emaU
year pay and a f5,000 bonus, aD- . BachteL
TII!UIIe, -lal•eoalontDCOitler
BY ROBERT WINGETT
Bottel
Tom Diddle, 1967-68 season Tom llddle, Frank Proffitt, WUl medicine chell wltb lix or sev.
meat erca11oot maatara ......,
The need Cor proper organi~ oounced Johnson.
Johnson. singling out his proo- team ciPt&amp;ln. presented Coaches Sellers, Mark Beegle, Rand,y eii dlflerent headache remediea
tion on the part of high scOOOl
athletes to plan ror their best dest moments as a college coach, P.dams and Hilton Wolfe, Jr., Proffitt, steve Schuler1 Bob Dld- (A Gil Hodges ldt'l) .. , Rosa Hun11ere baehalora. and I wu a
possible future was stressed by said the one that imPressed him reserve and frosh coach, with dle, Gary Norrls andTeiT)' Prof· ter produced sead·s ol LaDa Tur· LOVE ME, LOVE MY BROTHER
w!Ww. rm J&gt;elllrmlng to tltlok
ner ft.lms and now they don't Dear Helem
Marshall University head Ba~ most was when the Big Green gilts in behalf of members of fitt, vars!I;Y.
Managers
presented
awards
speak and ,....•t 11y wh.Y ....
When I got married two yeara they brouiht me lo boeiOIO thtll' PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPn'AL
ketball Coach Ellis Johnson "'uad of 1967 hit 119 pOintl to the "'uad•
ADllttrED: Mra. A. E. 1111a llluaeketl&gt;el'. ICI' h...
Boys presented letters were were Randy Wendorf, Dennis Tina Sinatra IIW!tdted l r o m ago, I thought I was geUinc one Thursday night In a talk at the break the MT scoring record ln
band
sttows
me
m
lftectlon,
nevaall,
Pl. Plea~ LJndell
Randy Croaa, Dave GriDdstaU, Hart. and Steve Grady, reserve Sanuny Heaa to record uec LOu huabond. But the 110111 day my
Southern Tornado basketball bar. one game.
er
takaS
me
anywlloro;
h
i
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Pl. 1'1..-; lbnley Wal·
!l;&gt;e&lt;lal Invited goests at the Bercy Hat4 Glll'Y Htf4 Art 1H11, team, and John Werner, varsity Adler.
brotheNJ&gt;Jaw moved Ill and he's
quet in Racine.
er
nqa.
and
bo••e•
me.
I
don't
dlo,
Pl.
1'110"""; Mra. J o b n
been here every siDce. He was
Johnson, wbo was a great higtl banquet were introduced b,- e~ Pit HW, Frank lh.le, Jim Joh&amp;- squad.
get
ony
exira
dividendi
Uka
Miller,
HmderiGIL
The Invocation, prior to the
InJured In the Wor· IUid Uves on
sctool player ~n the late 1920's at cee FJson ~encer, Booster pre- son, Roger Nease and Buddy
lli9CIIARG£1&gt;: Mra. lila (ilvlllOitO)I.
eervlng
o!
a
deli&lt;ious
steak
dit&gt;o
a peneloo; he woo't leave.
Ashland, Ky., and later a four- aident. Among these were school Pyles, all freshmen; SBm 9ta1n,
ond
Conn!
of
Ctrelovlllo
vloUed
Oo
the
good
lido,
they
don't
He doesn't work, cillln't ao drink, smoke or owear one! pro- eno, Weatoo; · Mra. Larr7 Wbltt.
sport lettennan at the Unlversi- board members Robert Harden, Jim Warner, Rook Crow, Bill nor by mothers of lhe beake&gt;- his Pueots, Mr. and Mr-.. Chu
Pl. Pleaam. ·
t.Y or Kentucky, challenged the Mrs, I&gt;JrnthY Bentz, Harry HW 1H11, ~ HW, &amp;y Jolmeon, ball pllyera, was given by Rev. o. wooc~e, Monday, the..,...~ out. All day long he'• till COJ&gt;o ride • '!1&lt;• enonglt lllme. But
BIR111: Mr. llltl Mra. Rtlla!d .
•IIDI ebadow. He ten• me hoW molltll thOI' .... Just )'!toh. And
Tornl.lkl cagers to begin lmme- and Howard Ervin, Sll&gt;t. Chlll'les George L&amp;wrence, Melvin ' - Wendell Stutler.
baing the latter'• birthdt¥· !1Je
Mccct". Pl. Pltiaaant, a ---diatei.Y p!onning and organizing Beymon ond Mrs. VInas Lee, reoc:e, Dlcksauv- ~ !mlth
recslved beoutllul !IIIII rrom the to cook, lllw to dean llloae, oven two Ia too muchl
ter.
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hoW tD treat hla brother. II I
indivt&lt;ilally for the 1968-69 sea- ticket seller.
family and cards and menqes
!bould I pack .., IIIJ' bee• ond
Others, in addition to the: above,
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from relatives and friend and atort talking to hbn lo tile morn- boeome a erae• wldow'I-W.T,N.
Nellie
Parker
read
a
card
or
who
were
thanked
tor
their
h~
Ing, I can't get rid o! him llle
Coach Johnson, who spiced his
Dear W:
thinks sent by the Lucy lllqes extends thinks to an. Pictures root ol the day,
remarks wlth humor, witands~ by Hood Coach Jbn A-• were
That' I your daelatoe, and I A. CHEATIRI" - Tell him. "1 ;
wore
token
In
the_,_
Sue,.
family Cor Oowers. Nellie ParkWe are all in our 50a. Tl\e me11 think you've alreoob made 1t. ... thlvu&amp;h
cere adviCe, said Marshall'sBob Charles Pyles, time knper; Mike
Ub. ' window,
er wu aelected to act on llQ' the daughteN!Haw 1 Ia recoveflo
Stone is a truly outotandlng play- lhle, scorekeeperi Gerald Norand
10
1110.
')011'..,
luit - lill '
But ......"""". the ...... ll "'" Pablli&gt;ue)."
future need tor Clowers tor a ing !rom mouth ond lace ltii'IOI')':
.
er, the kind unafraid of a chalo- ris, custodian, Earl Adams, bus
w..-a gremor Wtt!l you get
ond
was
echoduled
to
return
lor
member
of
tbe
tam!iy
ol
ony
W,
driver; elementary coaches H~r
Nol'B TO Pblll T r y Sunday SChool attendance on
lenge.
th- -II,
a cboelq&gt; and tr-onAi&gt;rll
bert
Price,
Duane
Wolfe,
Bill
S.C.S.
member.
ilw
"ull" lo T!IAT. ~.,H.
Stone this week signed a ro-Man:h 31 was56,oUerlng$14.95.
learned ol the deatlt o!Mrl. Marl'
5.
The
program
The
Quest
lor
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Wlckllne,
and
cheerleaders
Irene
cut for two years contract with
WorshiP services were held at
WUbor Parker, Mr• and Mrh·, Barnhill Ill Athena. Soirv!Ce~-·
ContemPOrary
Liter
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Idendty,
Cooper,
Janice
Manuel,
U.MI
Los Angeles of the American
Dear Holen:
10:45 with C!taa. D. Woode, leadture, wa&amp; presented in dlal.ope D!namoro Boyles and Holooi held at tho llu&amp;llto ~uneral Homo
What'a 'wtlh the word .........,
Basketball Assn. with $20,000 a Theiss, Cormie Arnott and Bea er,
Woode ol tills localtly -.toe~ Ill Athotto, at I o'clock Moa4aJ
form
with
Nina
Robinson
as
the
You
.uatdtobtllll.,....wltha
The MYF hald ltaregular mee;.
funeral serviCe&amp; tor Jamea 0. with burial iD the BarmW eeme)eader.
I'll s.mday evening at 6:30. WorhlltPs look biC.... oU J111Wo
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The hostess served refresh- !mlth at lhe Chrletlan Chorch tory tilt Dut&lt;h Ridge,
shiP services were held at 7:45
over,
but DOW e~lr''IJIII
at Tl(&gt;pera Plabla.
Mr. a o d Mra. Chlll'toa D.
Suncltl' evening with Rav. Casto. ments to those mentioned above
"'" unleeo lht.l" .. lllnld •
Mr. ond Mra. Arthur ll&gt;Oneor, Woode viJI~ Sarah Woode at
and Clara Follrod, Alma SWartz,
The
Woman'
1
Soclet,yof
Chrlsfr.
"'-looae''
•.-srU!Ur ot
t"nlt'ramblt these four Jumbles,
Shcwld- put
Grace 9Nartz, Eleaoor Boyles, Mr. ~Mra, Richerd ll&gt;Oneer , . . , . Pls!n• &amp;mol..- oVeniJti.
POPULAR WORDS
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ian
Servl&lt;e
hold
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replar
moo&gt;one letter to each ~quare, to
it oro now?
and Mra. Trooolo~erlltlntlo
Mr. ond Mra. Dalo Kultn and
form rour ordinar} words.
111! Tuesday evening, March 26, Thelma Henderoon, Merle GrU.
ed IW!Iral oorvkea lor the
fll!llll of Utile Roddlt(. and
DearSPW:
at the church With Florence fith1 Isola Taylor and Helen ter'a olater Ill Parklll'.....,.
Jlr.
and Mro. M!lto WU.Uaml
Woode.
Spencer, twJstesa.
limdaY Sdtool . - - G~ · ond ......tor ol Belpre, 0.,'""'
The next meeting wU! be hel~
Nellie Parker read a medi•
dtere'-'l"ltallll•·
April 7 wu 70, lite oflerllii Nuq Paroona o!lfllllll..-,; VI.
Not 'ldtel
tion and prayer from The MetlJOo at the home of Clar&amp; Follrod and $1U2. Woraltlp oorvtco• _ . Vo., oponl the weekend wiiii'Mr;
or "ua..a .LoiW!
a eom!ll1 ',lltanl ,·,.~Ill":
olat \I'oman. Tho gro.., 118111! the Nina &amp;blnaon on Toe~, April held at 10:15 with tlte Bov.
aid ··!I&lt;•· Millard iiOartz 111t1
16, with Isola T..-lor leadh~ the
....... lilltt, ,ort
h)&lt;mn BioBied Qtdetness. ·
to. The MYF held )lfldlaa lot 'fi\'11.
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program.
The Slcrat.l')' of Membershl!&gt;,
Yeo """ ••• li&amp;"
A Sl&amp;lPer, honoring the 16th tho Ealter amrtaa oorvteo oil . Roier lioJ'P!I' and cor!Mm
Oaie Follrod. ~r~oounced the dis-limdaY
evllllai!
at
6:SO.
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of
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I
trict mooting to be held at JaciP birthday of Vl&lt;kle C.rr was ""
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ciaren&lt;o
Ather·
With
tho
latter'•
~.
Clara
Joyed at the William carr !limo
son on Apr1118.
1m
and
Iamll1
ofColwnbol,
·
):OUrod
and
aiBII;
Nllllldllnam
The treasurer waa 1118truct.ed sunday eveninlo Thole present - - pesto of hla
PARE.N1'$ OF
j#t ..., laotlWOOk. ·· • \ ·
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to send tn the &amp;c~pl)r oeldnr:l, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert White Mr. llld Mra. Arthtlr Alii~. :i ~ &amp;Mae -~• ~~~~
A 'IOUNI!"• C!;IRI.
Mar&lt;h o1 II&gt;U...o, tho Plate ()!- ol Keoo, Mr. and Mr1o Buck
SHOU"D AUNAYS DO.
Mr. and Mra. Enlest TIY!of'• .,;-~ bold at tho dtUr&lt;!t . ~Sun·
loring, the 198~9 Plodp to · Shaller o1 Pomeroy and Mr, llld Genevieve Guthrlo, Lloyd Dll• .·:· ~ lit 8::10, Aa. Eaeler-hunl
M!solon, ond a donation to the Mrs. Clalr Woode ond Conn! ol
J!Oilaa, N Ia• IIIII bl 'hald .Git Ule •ciiUrch lawn
c lr&lt;iovlllt.
World Clothlt11 Fund.
Rtlblnaon
11tel
Sdl®l and.........._
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... --Mr. and Mrs. Dollilrt YOII
The Slcr«ar)' of Lllorature
ond
llilon·
WOCMie,
of
tho
~
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lni,tho
mortdni
worllh!p.
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IUid I'W&gt;ll&lt;attono, Genevieve and !ami~ ol SUgar Grove 11*11 church, """""" a· meotlltalil!l&gt;
11te \!....• Soc!eey ot Chrl._ .
Guthrie, pasatdout thlevaluatlon I WOI&gt;kond w!tll their Plll'ODI.. Dr. R-,tfer, the .Uill'lct lla~ ~·•'will bold Ita rofllar
niJ&gt;OrtB to ba lllled ou~ The ..,. Mr. and Mra. Hlll'l')' Guthrie ond . auperitltendtti~ at t h • ~ _ ,. TiMOailay oveninl; ·APril '
clet;y wUI renew the two sublcr~ Mr. ond Mr1o Tom Yo•t and"' 5pr1nga MeiltOdlat attitch list 11,: at tha',....ot cllll'i' f,9!1roil· ·~d!t~·!.
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IAn•wrr~ '''""'rra•l
tiona to tho lletltodiatWomanand tended chor&lt;h bore ~....,;. W-aday ,evonlnr.
Jumlol ... , TWIIT FUDGI MAGNn GYIATI
Md Nlltl ~oblo ..., wllll !Oola
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World Outlook. a comblnatlonor- lng.
Frlanda
and
ralat!vea
here
T11!or lottdlni tit• program,
I ,., •••.,., • .,..,, IIUJIIJI'H_.lllf'hl•ll FM'II ,....,.~.. ,.,." ,.,,,.,,,. der.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode

New Haven is Honor Club

Voice along Broadway

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Helen Help

Personal Dedication Important to Success

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Social Notes

Darst Attends

Workshop Event

:;::: Cathy Kegley
.m.
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~;..: Commission
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Pf. PDEASANT- Cathy Keg.,...._ ley, daughter oft Mr.. and Mrl.
4 - J, w. Koglv of 2617 M!. Vernon
Avenue, has been appointed by
Gov. Hul~ C. Smith to serve
.,.,.,, on tile Sta!eCommlsalonooYouth
,,~ tor 1968-69.
The oornmlaaion is composed
olll&lt;lf""'ll6throu~ 25yearaof
age who wPI use their own ener.
If
. , bnasi!ll
,: t1on and
view·
,aA,
"'"" pO!ot to ..,.elop Ideas rel!ll'dlnl
~t.. the ecGnOIIU:c, IOdal and educa.
·'
Uonal problems eonlrontlng the
Slate ol West VIrginia.
The opening &lt;Otl!orence wUI
be held Monday, April 15th, 11
'"' ' the Capitol In Charleaton.
~-~r.·
cathy 11 a ll.udent at Point
., "' Pleoeonl IIIah SChool llhere !bola
·)•II a varaltr cheerleader, member
· " " of the high acttool dtorUe, Theaplan underaludleo and CladY;
.;;; stripers anc;l 11 chairman ol tbfl
_.. ;,;·. Mason Count.Y Tiiu lll'OII'«Jb
(March ol Dlmos),
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Post·261 Will
Clean Up Cars
PT• . PLEASANT - Explorer
Post· 211 ol the )Ka..., street
Bapt!al Churdt wtll IJIOtiiOr a
&lt;ar wlllh on Saturday, 1n t h 0
)lll'kitll lot beltllld the p o 1 n t .
Pleaeont Building .and Loan Ao.
eoctaUon located on VIand street
between 6th and 7tll Streeto.
Houroolthecarwaeharolrom
1 to 5 p.m. end cost Is fl per
&lt;ar whldt locludee·waahlilg and
sWOOJ)ing out tile · lnolde of the
car. .
Proc&lt;odo will bo ulltld to IJIIrchaoe Sliver Bridge Memorial
palchoo the Soout Post earned
dor!nllhe bridge dlaaater.

Kingsbury
News, Notes
The Clll'leton Sunday SCIIIol
recently had an ele&lt;Uon of oatcen and teachers. The following
wore eiectodl Cradle lloU te&amp;&lt;ho
·er, Louise Harrison; Sunbeam
teacher, Delores King; Busy Bee
teacher 1 Coelle Hudson; standard
Bearers teacher, Janeth Beal•
Helping Hands. Ol.an Hlrrlso~
Soperlntendent, Rali&gt;h carl; .....
retary, Elizabeth Murray; treasurerJ Vlrglnla Dean; CorreSDQnoo
dent, Nevaltq;piantat.L 1 n d a
Deal; Blrthda,y treasurer. Marlene Harrison.
Mr• and Mrs. Robert Swearioger visited a recent weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Nev Whiteandtam1~ and with Mrs. Jennie Rolley,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clll'land
sons vtsJted with Mr. and Mrs.
CIU!ord Knotts IUid Mr. M. C.
Knotts ol Utile Hock!~
VlaiUng With Mrs. Ola Sinclair.
at Meigs Memorial Hospital were
Mrs. W&amp;yne Beal, M.r·, and Mrs.
Roger Young, Mra. Homer Bailey
and Mr. and Mra. Chrisue&gt;her
WUson.
Mr• and Mrs. John Dean and
sons had as Saturday evening vi~
ltors Mr. and Mrs. Paul P&amp;l'nter
of Cl.rpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Alkire, Marilyn and 9drley, ot

HarrUjonvUle and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles King.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Will
were evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil carl and sons r•
centl,y.
VIsiting With Ml68 Sandra Beat
Eden Ridge Club is
recently was lOss Pegjy Bowers ot Pomeroy and vtslting wtth
' 'Ml•s Undo Beat .... Marl&lt; Lou
Planning Initiation
Ash of Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kirw llld
The Eden Ridge ~H Club mat
at the !lima of Connie Rood FD- aon, Alb&amp;ny, were recent visitors
dal, AprU 5, when the seven of Mr. and Mrs, Charles King,
The youth of the Clll'leton
mombors planned on Initiation
ICOn llld I trli&gt; to Cam&lt;lon Park church held 1 regular meeting at
later Ill the summer. Tho girls the home of Mr. and Mrs. W83ne
nnlehod making lllelr aamplet&gt;o&gt;- DeaL The next meeUng will be
OO!der as \heir projoet lesoon. at the homeo!Mr. and Mrs. Rali&gt;h'
Bonnie Barringer gave a dm10~ Carl.
Villtlng With Mr. and MrS. Dale
stration on washing dishes.
Harrison
and famil¥ was
Racreatlon wae Ill cherge ol
Mrs.
Ottie
Scholl
of Pomeroy.
Marsha Kimes and serving ...., .
(reshm.... were Ronnie Barrft&gt;.
The flanet Venus, al inter·
ger llld ChcyU Kimes, The next
vals
o about llk years, bemeeting wW .be on April 611t.
comes the evelllng star and
-Regina Kimes, rrporter.
draws c I o s e enough lo the
earth to cast a shadow.
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News Notes

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YORK
(UPI&gt;- Wilt
Chambarlalo Ia -lng ocorllis
len't OYOI'7tltbl&amp;
·The 7-loot-1 Phlladol)lhla eenMr. and Mre. Paul 011&gt;orne
aod children of Loncalllor vlo- tor waa a unanlmoue NaUonal
ltod aver lba weekend With hla Balkotl)all Aaaocl41!.., All.star
aelectlon d e s p I t e averaging
motber, Mro. Edith oibome.
Mlaa Lenora Betzlng of Oleo- "ottll"' 23.8 polots 110r - e this
tor baa been aaslallng Mra. AI· oeaaon, lowell ol his nlno·fOIU'
leo Dod..., dorlns her liclotoao pro career.
Chunberlaln, selected to tho
lhe laat two -ko.
first
team lor tlte ....nth t!m6
Elaine Milhoan vilitod a COU·
plo of days With her cousin, Mill In nine yearo, joined 080111'
Held! M!lhollll at Flatwoodethla Robertson of Clnclmtlil!, Dllve
Bing of Detroit, Jeri')' LUCla ol
week.
Mrl. John Brewer of Albony Clnt:lmtat! and EIBln Barlor of
and nellftbor broulltt her mother Loa Aoples, on . the 'Ail.star
Mrs. Hue! Curtis, to her ~ unit announ&lt;ed 11toraday by
at RoodiY)lle. All called on Mrs. Commissioner Wai!Br KemeciY.
Bin&amp; the rookie ol the .year
m...,. Mllhoon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kespar IUid Iaiit aeaa, led tfle leque In
Claro of Columbus vleitod Mon. I&lt;OI'Ios with 2,1~ J&gt;Oinll 1!111 o
day with her )IOrtnlo, Mr. and 27.1 avoraae while leading the
Pistons to fourtl:l place In 1he
Mra.~Bahr,
Mrs, Glenna MUhoiUI received Eastern Dlvlalon and a piiJOII
tlte prize pig !rom Landmark berth.
RobertBOO'I selection giYOB
Saturday; euea1 wetpt waa 33
pounds,
hbn a porlect mlll'k, eli!Jt times
Mrs. Edith Olbortte &lt;ailed on named iD elflf!t years as a pro.
Mre, Allee Dodt101t who hae been Teammate Lo&lt;ae returns lor
ill, on 11turaday.
Mre. carolyn Suo Kooolg un.
derwent an operation at Chtl.
dren• 1 llol)lllal at Columbus. She
Is r_.ttng at tile home ol
her mottter, Mrs. Leona 91saoa.
She attended SUndal' School at
Keno

We know a young woman

who attends choir practice

the tltlrd time after a year's

ab.,.,ce,
Baylor, cho- fur tile ninth
Ume Ill his 10 10111'' In the NBA,
recovered !rom a 1meo IDJury to

lead on lojury.riddlod Loa
Aoples team to ae"""d place in
the Well.
The aecond team selected by
s_portswrlter s and aportcalter s
consisted ol Jdln Havll&lt;ek of
BootDn, Wllllo Reed o1 New
York,. Bill Russell of Boston
Hal Greer ol Phlladol)lhla
Jerri West ol Los AllgiO!oa.
Chamberlain, who last year
turned !rom a hi~ acorlng
center to one ol the aaslsta
loader . In the NBA, led lhe
leii&amp;UO Ill rebotlndlna. ftel~ goal
accuracy and assists while
earning leaaue Moot Veiuable
Player honoralur tile third Ume
in a row.
Muskrat'a Fur
The. ~uskrat is North

and

Fiddleheads are the teudtr
shoots of several spec·
1es of fern .
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TV
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hearer In point of the total
number of skins used. In the
trade, tbe !,rocessed fur re·
appears un er various names.

INSTALLATIONS
CHANNn MASTEi
and FINCO

FRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 to 7:00
e Far ers Ban
And Savings Co.

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DOUBLE STACK

Memb~r Federal Rt~rv,..

ASSOCIATED RADIO
AND TELEVISION

System-!llembOr Fod•ral

Depoolt , .... ranee COfll .
religiously so that ohe won't
m1ss any of the new hjms.
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HARRY MILLER

No day that im:ludts
quitting t1me can be all
bad.

OPPIJf'
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POMEROY

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NEW YORK (UPI)- The Na.
tiona! Collegiate AthleUc Associall.., 11turoday aWIIl'ded tile
1969 ond 1970 NCAA baaketltall
cbonqJI•IItfp television rl!iflta
_to the National Broedcaallng

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BASEBALL TIM11J.1

OPEN

5undal'.

Mr. and Mre. Alber! Rinehart
villtod a lew dayo with relatives
In Columbuo.
Larry Fraley apent the weekend at his home here.
The rununaae sale at tile
Grenge Hall at Keno wao ·well
attended at the opening -.toy.
Joltn Davis Ia 8)IOndlng 17 days
lurlotqlt with hh parenll, Mr.
and Mrl. Kenneth Divis, then
he will leave tor Korea.
-Glenna s. M!Dtoott

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NEW YORK 1UPJ)...IJ1le "-"
York M"'' ' &lt;~called . oolchfr
G~ (ioo88en from Jnd!.....,la
ol lhe Padllc COOal .,.. ib
replace lujured J.C, Martllt.
Martln waa -plaeed :am the
d!B&amp;bied !let for two - · j!lter
he aullered a limple lractuN ot
the small !Inger 011 hla ri!iflt
bond Ill the clob's National .
League qMmer at San Frandaeo
Wednesday.

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it at the price.
Torque -Drrve does away with the clulch pedal.
Most of the shifting, too. And lor the most economy, it's available e:oo.ciiJsively on all Camara sixes
ond Chevv D N o va 4· and 6-cylinder models.

Nobody elsa oRers anything like

l ook how simpl e it is. You cccelerote in 1st ·
then shift to Hi lor cru ising. Thai's all
·
If yov like, you con even start on Hi _ And
accelerate from slo ndstill to crwsing speed. It's
just a little slower that way.

The shift lever •s convenier. tly locolea on tl'le
sleertng column, and there's o selector quod·
ro.1 r.l

w.th emy-lo-rcad indications: Pork-R-N·

Hi-1st Only vour Chevrolet dealer has itclutchle ss driving ot only $68.65.

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telovllins ol reslmal ·double·
h~adora tilt lour dotes, the
IOmlllnalo and !IJtals.

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New Members

PT. PLE~SANT - 11te lo·
, &lt;BI Key !'"d Koyette Cl~a ol
' PPIIA will -aor a J)lnl:oke
dlmor Saturday !rom 10:30-to
5 p.m. In tho. Meooo Hall. . .
Tl&lt;keto may be purdta~
at lllo doOI; and are 1prtced 11
$1 f'/'t adulta and 50 eento lbr
&gt;YRACUSE - The Tri-Count,y
children, 11te lliellU features
C. B. Radio Club and ChiiP!er 56
pancakes
with, -.rrup, .aaua~
"'":: 01 ·tho ' U.C.B.Il.A, met Thurodt.Y
~qes, eoaeo and mllk.
,...,._:• night, March2H,attheclubhouse.
llM. Conducted by the vtc&amp;.preo!dent,
lo~ · Em1l Eyoon,. the meeting opened
""''. with prayer,. the secretll')''• r .. ...
PGrt by Gnco Holsinger and lila
~li!' treoourer•l , r..,rt ~ i~BtH!s .
~or
White, la)roved as read.
- - - I~
"''"
The ciub .Jocketo havou-rlved
~:!.. __ _, __
'll't• and. U'O baing lettered. A ....,
iJUDTII!e ••
r;~· order will be sent 1n soon. New~
PT. PLEASANT - 11te oom~~ · letters wer.e read by Mrs. Wblte
muldt;y swpiae aeniee on Eas•' · !rom President &amp;bert Thompaon ter morning will be held at the
of Alliance, concerniJJg tbe coho
local lootbajl elad!om at PPHs
~; ·,,'· sUtution and new by-.laws of the
beginning II 0 a.m. With the
' '' . U.C.B.B.A. ·iludgetalor lhe yelll' Rev, CIIUord Schone ol Christ
!'lt.r ' were outUnld.
Episcopal Church delivering the
h •"
The Happy Wondenors Chili&gt;' aermoo .
•"/'" ter ~ &lt;OUOO brosk WU! be hold
In CaH of Inclement Weather
"'·~· Ai&gt;rll 28 at Nbn!ahUlen Granae lhe servi&lt;e will be tranolerred
~·"' on Ea&amp;tou- r Rd. south of .looJ.I..
to the Flral Church o1 God at
•• ·· ville, Ohio. The Frontier C.B. 24th and JeaoriMltt.
...,_. lloun&lt;q&gt; wW be Aprll 28 at lolal'o
In New Haven area the com.
lotte.
munley sunrise oorvlee wlll be
New member&amp; welcomed into
held at the Union Camwoun&lt;~s
the club were Mr. and Mrs.
or
II bed -tiler provallo, the
. ~_':"'' Brooks Edwards, Maaon; Mr.
New Ht~ven EUB Cburch. The
r·:'". and Mn. v. 0. Edwards, PomRev. Pull forbloy will be t h e
1""'- eroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
IIIOaker, and muelc wtll be led
.,. '" Pierce, MlneriiJYille.
by Gerald ilmmono.
Relreshment.s were served to
"*'.' the above and Mr. ond Mrs. EmU
::·.~: Eynon and lleiiJII'. Marpret s-.
:'::.. ler_
s, Mr, ahd Mrs. Junior Hole..... singer, Brad and Paul W
•:c· ' BW Baumgardner, all of Rae~
f'" Pearl -·SUrles, Mr. and Mr~
~'" ' Maurclo Gognon, Macy Jlutoh, . PT. PLEAsANT - Mason
·~""' cart and George, all or'Miners- Count;y Conservation omeer
-~
PU-. and Mrs. Paul I..arry
"'"''
dUe·, '-•Miles Darst was one ot five con_.,.._,k !Dltb and Peggy, Pomeroyi Mr.
servation ollleera tllroushoul the
'"·' ll!ld Mrs. n. ~ Workmlll, Maeon; olale who attended a leoderlhlp
~......... Mr. and~ John Kearns, Mary
training worktbop at Mont Cha.
~·· • llutl\, Rho!ldllandTbnmy,ondBW teau Slate ·l'lrk In Morgantown,
~·"'• James, Harttord; Mr. and Mra. w. Va. last week.
·~ • Ray Mullord, Letart, W, va.1
T, R, Samaell, director ol IJe.
Mr. ond Mrs. Larry Hubbard, partment of Natural Re80W·cea,
Angle, llob!p, &amp;so Mary llld stated the workshop repnaenta
..h~. Raod;y, J:Ouglas Hemsley, Rich- ao el!ort to roorlont and train In·
;:;.. ard !Aickworth, Agnes White, b- divlduals who have lndlcated an
.";.... cal, and !lollob Pierce and Shlr- lntereal In l\lrtherlng their lead·
- loy Edwards.
erahlp in various public capaci.;,;~
The nOXI meeting tobeAprtlll ties. Samaelllndtcated the work.
.;.;;... _will be 1 chllt IQPPer at the club ahop proved very sueeeaatul and
_-;r, -: room tor members and friends. hopes WII1'0 hi~ tllat It could be
ft , ...
made an annual aUair.

W~lcomed into

·social :.

;:~

Calendt:J

Rodiq, Group

G
. n'd Stadium
Setti'ng
E"eut

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AT GREENBRIER - Plctored on I sun t&gt;Or&lt;h at the Greenbrier Hotel
attending the West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs Convention are the
newly-installed and out--going officers or the ~western Dl.strict Federation
of West Virginia Women's Clubs. From left, are Mr. and :Mrs. George Humphreys of Huntington, the past president; Mrs. R.. H. Colvin of Logan, the past
u-easurer; Mrs. WUliam H. Russell, otNewHaven.New Haven Women's Club,
Secretary; Mrs. Roy CaPehart, Westmoreland. Westmoreland Women'&amp; Club

treasurer; :Mrs. Ann Scbrule, Kenova. past and present eortespondtmt secretarY; Mrs. James Hall. Kenova, past aecrel.ary; Mrs. Hershel Perdue•
Kermit 111'01 Womon's Club Vice preoldent; Mrs. T. Henrlta; Womon'i Club,
Logan president; Mrf'. WlUlam Beri')'JDU. Siver ~rings, MIL, Qattict Illes
Dl8-Ril88r of Baldwin Organ Co., who hu &amp;lAJUedorgan music tor the Womenta
Club conventions tor a number or years.

Plana are belnc made to oflllll.. a JOUth aaooclat!Qo bllleip
QJualtJ to he!f work with IIIOIIIalll' retarded hare.
Ymma piOI&gt;Ie Interested lo lllo program are to contact Mrs.
Jw.la Webb at llle Pomeroy ElemootarY School or BUI Hackett 11
Ill• M!ddlaport HlP School.

MIKE HARGRAVES, Pomeroy HlP Schoolaentor, hae bam named

to choirtDOn the ushers and uSher'!IIIB to serve at tllelourth 11111oal
M!ea !l&gt;uthorn Oblo F.,- oo Ma.Y • lo the PomeroY Juntor IIIah
SChooL
11!ke wW seloet the youngpeo- ioHt Ia located at Alh.,., W.
pie
will wW welcome the poilU&lt; Vs.
gy told NBC1 1 Barbara ~~
required
honor
points
Cor
t
h
e
science
•
whatzlt
r!IIIU
alter
InNEW HAVEN The West
-odlng the PqMDI and assist
BY JACK O'BRIAN
how conslderebll' skal!ng BQ&lt;I.ea
SATUIIDAY
MRS. GRETT A MTIE ond
termission
.••
Wonder
where
the
Virginia Federation ot Women's year 1967..68. President Mrs.
them Ill being seated. A sbnUIIl'
NEW
YORK
FAille
Fisher
have
changed
since
Sooja
Heeio
IIIGH SCHOOL DANCE J)lll'tl, '
Clubs held their state conven ~ Eugene Hester was awarded two says he can prove be and con- jobless printers after all those
plan wu oaed lour yolll'S aao at Mrs. Noll!e Vale onloled tho~
(55
lhia
April
8
verauo
Peg.
ocJtooi
I)IODSOrod, lioturdQ nlghC
first
place
blue
rlbbons
for
her
strikes at the long-gone Mirror,
tlon on Mar. 28, 29 and 30 at
the first pqMDI and tho youog oqhly this week their attendattc•
nie Stevens aremarriedbutwon"t
llY'
a
19)
...
Peg
waen't
even
II
the
ll!ddlaport IIIah School :
awle
figurines.
Mrs.
Edcarved
Journal·Arnerican. Herald-Trl))..
Greenbriew, White S u I p h u r
people were such an addition to ol a meeting ol the !i&gt;utheoBlern
say
when
.•.
Film
producer
Charborn
when
Sooja
olddded
onto
win stein was awarded a red
llldltDrlton. lllnclnc- 8 tD 11
une, World Telegram and World '
Ohio St(&gt;orviaoro Aoan.
~rings. The convention theme
tbeaffalr.
lie Feldman's condition is grave
ribbon
for
second
place
for
her
the
Iliad!...,
SQiare
Gardee
and
p.m.
JIQ'• emc•a.
Joumal
Tribune
and
the
n
o
"
Tho alisoc:latioo vis!todlheAtho
for 1968 was Building w I t h
and th~ gut'l)' guy knows It ...
21Hh'l'ox
rinks
but
obe'd
1001t
BASIIETBALL
GAME at' r.
decorated
eggs.
Youth and the state theme was
mE TO AabnUari\)'olnamoo, 1111 111gb SChool, oo~ llld
"Bonnie &amp; Clyde" Oscar-nomi- struck L. I. Slar.Journal had two of her old rucks and dodd·
Plll'l
~GradeScltoal­
Those
attending
representing
H,eir lunch the other day: their
Our DestinY with Change. The
aome residents have been under lhe JDtlo&amp;I'Odedalomentar)' B&lt;hool
nee Michael Pollard was due for
11
the
New
Haven
Senior
Women's
ed
where
La
Henie
used
to
jump
union
bon
Bertram
Powers
had
specla1 project of all West Vir.
llle ImPression that Malga Cow&gt;- II Lowell, t1lll1' Marl- Tlte dar, ~:JII p. "" Ttllller• P1aW
the "Tonight" show but his "inClub
were
president,
Mrs.
Euwith
one
turn"
back
tben,
today
WOIII8II m'ltll Portlaad ginla Federation Women's Clubs
terviel'l'' pro\led "empty'' andhe his dainty dejeneur at Le PavU- akatlng haa chanaed. u all ath- \)' Racorder M!es Elot11t0r Jlob. two local ,..,erviaors were fU.
gene
Hester,
vice
president.
Mrs.
was the restoration of Pea r 1
"''D Ia U!. Eleamr Is hale ond dnated by the oumerou• ctaae - l'ortlaad'
ToCIP..... _
P1aW
was &amp;brugge(t ofl ... Times film lon on Park Ave. · ·men Yll'tlua
A6o
Hilda
Smith,
recording
secreleUcs,
10
that
Pe&amp;BY
ean"jump"•
Turned..pro
skate
star
Peggy
Buck's home.
~~oart;y, U•ted Ill Veterans Mem- activities thot taka place within
critic
emeritus
Bosley
Crowther
mlaotoe
50
emil
a.Wta,cThe New Haven Women's Club tary, Mrs. R. G. Greene and and the critic ot another N. Y. Fleming's best beau is a u. oC with two or tltree air-lurne .... orial Hospital ooteS WU lhe ado one room Ill tile non - graded
was awarded the honor dub a- clubwomen, Mrs. William Rus- blat walked out ot the "2001" Colorado medical
Peg- "Sie did a lot ol running tiJIIII· mission or Eleanora Robinson aciiJols. LuQch was at lhe Leo 25 cmll, l'r0oachool cM!sell
and
Mra.
Dorothv
Roolh.
toes, didn't ehe," Pegy .._st.
WANI for havtnsr mmoleted the
F..-atto llotal In ~ AI&gt; troe. Bolrelltm- aold.r.
- bence the confusion.
ed; ~ you loloW - alto did?
Booatora, -ra.
cot~P~t)'lng the local B&lt;hool '"' pera
... -·en her just eljplod ....
OLD FASIIIONED nound 111t1
BY THE WAY, Doyilalll Sav- pervlaors waa Robert Morris,
tract and others abe's arrant·
Ings Tbne wW bagio at 2 a.m. pr~Io:ltlal ol ths CeJUal School llqUUO - · · ~. IW'illlll
lng, she'll make her first milat 9 p, m.atllidlonl Youth~
on &amp;Jnday, April 28. Aoolller IIIM!ddlaport.
lion before llhe' s 21.
night's Bleep slllt, but you can
or, IIPORIOred b1 thl - The major front page news
HIGH SCHOOL VOCAL music orcyclo Club. AdmlaaloD l1.Pf1'
moke It .., In the !aiL
story aboutN. Y.Archb!sbopTer·
•tu- o! Min lloboriO llr.... &lt;Otlllo.
renee COOke's ttlevatlon in St.
SIJNDAY
A BLOODMOBILE unit wW be tor are having a ball theBe ~·
Patrick's Cathedral in the N. Y. at the Pomeroy Jontor High reholll'sing lor their !JIIrlng • ..,.
SUNDAY SCHOOL oonl&lt;e, Leo
Times deecribed l.4'ltdoo John.
School from 12 noon to 6 p.m. cert to be an ouUkMU' event on tart Fallo lllolltodlst Chorclt,
son''· entry to the Cathedral as
Sunday, May 5, at the Pomeroy Monday.
!blday, 10 .. ""• .......
ratinr, ''ripPles ot applause"wide worohli&gt; aonlce, 11 a. 1110
As usual, the blood program Stadium.
but a Bide stol')' and again Ill Is lauillllo ao II you !eel .., to it,
Tho concert !e
SPEClAL CONCLAVE Ohio
Jack Gould's TV review LBJ'a do &amp;till&gt; by and contribute. Local
t1re1y o1 - · popular over the Valley Qpomiiodory ~ attlllllla
entry was described as ptt1ng Rod Croas ol!l&lt;lals hove • tbne past year or so. The young peo.
Easter lliomlotr 6130 to 6:45a.m. '
"A standing ovation." ... He keeping the llltoreat going 1n 111• pie lind therehearsingmoatploo'
sure did .
unit, and yet It's such o vital BIIIt.
It was only the seeond time
Chorclt. Full unllorm.
function.
Ill the history ol st. Pat's &amp;1&gt;CALLED FROM MANILA
SUNBlSE SERVICE, Ill J!ateio.
plauae was given anyone; t1le
IDLAB VAUGHAN, tlotJchter ol
SYKACV!i:
Mr.
and
Mrs,
PriM
~cal lll\lted J1n1b.
otber - PGpe Paul ... Very
Mr.
and
Mr•·
Leo
VOU&amp;hlllo
PomLeonard
Base
wore
pleaaanti.Y
~
atarch,
pi. m.
atrong whiii)IOrlng- bahittd .fans
eroy,
hi•
been
.....
the
surprised
lUI
week
whtlb
t
h
o
1
.Y
oiitlt
Fa~Ji!t'tlbll!
lllti.JidUitcltillt,
that Rocky will anoounce he _.1
dellll'•
Uat at Concord College received a tall'!lhone call trom PW&gt;lic woltiome. ' ·
run Cor another governor's term Where the Ia a soPhomore. A148"'... Ava Gardner hlgh-lalled out or better Is required lor Uatlng. their oon, SP5 John L. Bau,~ EAS!'ERSUNJUS,Eaorv!ce,la.
m~ Utdted lllthodlat a.urtlti
of Miami Beach exaetly as Bite lllloh was alao recently IQstetled JU.R In Manila, PhlbPi&gt;toe
.......Sloliolrlall..nteetered In: 38 pie&lt;os ol lug. IB vice president ol Beta Phi Iande. He hal about ono month to
aervo
In
VI-,
then
w!ll
leo
by lqdla · Cb'cJo. !l*!ll
gage_... Planned Parenthood So- Chapter of Alj&gt;ha Slpsa !l&gt;l'l&gt;rlbe returning to tile u. S. lor d!Oo 1111111 tor oontce, -to,..,.
cteQ'~s mlnl-bus scoots around
nodo Basketball banquet Thursday night. Pictured, from 104
ll'·
locldentaiiJI,
Concord
Colcbarp.
11&lt;, wWbaOhloValleyComm.....
TALKING BASIIETBALL - Ellis Johnson, head basketball
N. Y. with windows tl~tly cur·
are WUl Sellers. Tom Diddle and Frank Proffitt, graduating
II1'Y :H.
coach st Marshall University, center, discusses basketball
talned- in nursery-blue.
seniors; Coach Johni::iOn, reserve coach HUton Wolle, Jr.,
with the three seniorb who will graduate from Southern H1gtJ
llONDAY
James Mason' a daUJb,ter Porthead coach Jim Adams, and ~encer. - Sentinel Photo
School this year and the cage team coaches and Athletic
AMEIUCAN BED CII06S Wood
land reporta Dad boulht a "eolBoosters President Elson ~encer, Collowlfw the annual TOJ"oo
moblla,
Monc!Q', 1 to • II- ....
id~gold" foreign car and had it
Pomoroy
Jun!oi' IIIah Sclllol.
painted red, mt to ba consplc.
Wal!Htl dooors weleome.
uous .. • Men's powder room at
Mike MarAI&lt;he's sports hlllti\Oul
POMEROY CHAPn:R 80 II
(crowded with colebrl ey mo scles
1130 ,P.m. Moni!lr II tho Maaoalc
aDd Kenny Theiss, reserves, and noon and nl~t) h11 added a emaU
year pay and a f5,000 bonus, aD- . BachteL
TII!UIIe, -lal•eoalontDCOitler
BY ROBERT WINGETT
Bottel
Tom Diddle, 1967-68 season Tom llddle, Frank Proffitt, WUl medicine chell wltb lix or sev.
meat erca11oot maatara ......,
The need Cor proper organi~ oounced Johnson.
Johnson. singling out his proo- team ciPt&amp;ln. presented Coaches Sellers, Mark Beegle, Rand,y eii dlflerent headache remediea
tion on the part of high scOOOl
athletes to plan ror their best dest moments as a college coach, P.dams and Hilton Wolfe, Jr., Proffitt, steve Schuler1 Bob Dld- (A Gil Hodges ldt'l) .. , Rosa Hun11ere baehalora. and I wu a
possible future was stressed by said the one that imPressed him reserve and frosh coach, with dle, Gary Norrls andTeiT)' Prof· ter produced sead·s ol LaDa Tur· LOVE ME, LOVE MY BROTHER
w!Ww. rm J&gt;elllrmlng to tltlok
ner ft.lms and now they don't Dear Helem
Marshall University head Ba~ most was when the Big Green gilts in behalf of members of fitt, vars!I;Y.
Managers
presented
awards
speak and ,....•t 11y wh.Y ....
When I got married two yeara they brouiht me lo boeiOIO thtll' PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPn'AL
ketball Coach Ellis Johnson "'uad of 1967 hit 119 pOintl to the "'uad•
ADllttrED: Mra. A. E. 1111a llluaeketl&gt;el'. ICI' h...
Boys presented letters were were Randy Wendorf, Dennis Tina Sinatra IIW!tdted l r o m ago, I thought I was geUinc one Thursday night In a talk at the break the MT scoring record ln
band
sttows
me
m
lftectlon,
nevaall,
Pl. Plea~ LJndell
Randy Croaa, Dave GriDdstaU, Hart. and Steve Grady, reserve Sanuny Heaa to record uec LOu huabond. But the 110111 day my
Southern Tornado basketball bar. one game.
er
takaS
me
anywlloro;
h
i
l
Pl. 1'1..-; lbnley Wal·
!l;&gt;e&lt;lal Invited goests at the Bercy Hat4 Glll'Y Htf4 Art 1H11, team, and John Werner, varsity Adler.
brotheNJ&gt;Jaw moved Ill and he's
quet in Racine.
er
nqa.
and
bo••e•
me.
I
don't
dlo,
Pl.
1'110"""; Mra. J o b n
been here every siDce. He was
Johnson, wbo was a great higtl banquet were introduced b,- e~ Pit HW, Frank lh.le, Jim Joh&amp;- squad.
get
ony
exira
dividendi
Uka
Miller,
HmderiGIL
The Invocation, prior to the
InJured In the Wor· IUid Uves on
sctool player ~n the late 1920's at cee FJson ~encer, Booster pre- son, Roger Nease and Buddy
lli9CIIARG£1&gt;: Mra. lila (ilvlllOitO)I.
eervlng
o!
a
deli&lt;ious
steak
dit&gt;o
a peneloo; he woo't leave.
Ashland, Ky., and later a four- aident. Among these were school Pyles, all freshmen; SBm 9ta1n,
ond
Conn!
of
Ctrelovlllo
vloUed
Oo
the
good
lido,
they
don't
He doesn't work, cillln't ao drink, smoke or owear one! pro- eno, Weatoo; · Mra. Larr7 Wbltt.
sport lettennan at the Unlversi- board members Robert Harden, Jim Warner, Rook Crow, Bill nor by mothers of lhe beake&gt;- his Pueots, Mr. and Mr-.. Chu
Pl. Pleaam. ·
t.Y or Kentucky, challenged the Mrs, I&gt;JrnthY Bentz, Harry HW 1H11, ~ HW, &amp;y Jolmeon, ball pllyera, was given by Rev. o. wooc~e, Monday, the..,...~ out. All day long he'• till COJ&gt;o ride • '!1&lt;• enonglt lllme. But
BIR111: Mr. llltl Mra. Rtlla!d .
•IIDI ebadow. He ten• me hoW molltll thOI' .... Just )'!toh. And
Tornl.lkl cagers to begin lmme- and Howard Ervin, Sll&gt;t. Chlll'les George L&amp;wrence, Melvin ' - Wendell Stutler.
baing the latter'• birthdt¥· !1Je
Mccct". Pl. Pltiaaant, a ---diatei.Y p!onning and organizing Beymon ond Mrs. VInas Lee, reoc:e, Dlcksauv- ~ !mlth
recslved beoutllul !IIIII rrom the to cook, lllw to dean llloae, oven two Ia too muchl
ter.
".
hoW tD treat hla brother. II I
indivt&lt;ilally for the 1968-69 sea- ticket seller.
family and cards and menqes
!bould I pack .., IIIJ' bee• ond
Others, in addition to the: above,
"
-, .".
son.
from relatives and friend and atort talking to hbn lo tile morn- boeome a erae• wldow'I-W.T,N.
Nellie
Parker
read
a
card
or
who
were
thanked
tor
their
h~
Ing, I can't get rid o! him llle
Coach Johnson, who spiced his
Dear W:
thinks sent by the Lucy lllqes extends thinks to an. Pictures root ol the day,
remarks wlth humor, witands~ by Hood Coach Jbn A-• were
That' I your daelatoe, and I A. CHEATIRI" - Tell him. "1 ;
wore
token
In
the_,_
Sue,.
family Cor Oowers. Nellie ParkWe are all in our 50a. Tl\e me11 think you've alreoob made 1t. ... thlvu&amp;h
cere adviCe, said Marshall'sBob Charles Pyles, time knper; Mike
Ub. ' window,
er wu aelected to act on llQ' the daughteN!Haw 1 Ia recoveflo
Stone is a truly outotandlng play- lhle, scorekeeperi Gerald Norand
10
1110.
')011'..,
luit - lill '
But ......"""". the ...... ll "'" Pablli&gt;ue)."
future need tor Clowers tor a ing !rom mouth ond lace ltii'IOI')':
.
er, the kind unafraid of a chalo- ris, custodian, Earl Adams, bus
w..-a gremor Wtt!l you get
ond
was
echoduled
to
return
lor
member
of
tbe
tam!iy
ol
ony
W,
driver; elementary coaches H~r
Nol'B TO Pblll T r y Sunday SChool attendance on
lenge.
th- -II,
a cboelq&gt; and tr-onAi&gt;rll
bert
Price,
Duane
Wolfe,
Bill
S.C.S.
member.
ilw
"ull" lo T!IAT. ~.,H.
Stone this week signed a ro-Man:h 31 was56,oUerlng$14.95.
learned ol the deatlt o!Mrl. Marl'
5.
The
program
The
Quest
lor
'
Wlckllne,
and
cheerleaders
Irene
cut for two years contract with
WorshiP services were held at
WUbor Parker, Mr• and Mrh·, Barnhill Ill Athena. Soirv!Ce~-·
ContemPOrary
Liter
..
Idendty,
Cooper,
Janice
Manuel,
U.MI
Los Angeles of the American
Dear Holen:
10:45 with C!taa. D. Woode, leadture, wa&amp; presented in dlal.ope D!namoro Boyles and Holooi held at tho llu&amp;llto ~uneral Homo
What'a 'wtlh the word .........,
Basketball Assn. with $20,000 a Theiss, Cormie Arnott and Bea er,
Woode ol tills localtly -.toe~ Ill Athotto, at I o'clock Moa4aJ
form
with
Nina
Robinson
as
the
You
.uatdtobtllll.,....wltha
The MYF hald ltaregular mee;.
funeral serviCe&amp; tor Jamea 0. with burial iD the BarmW eeme)eader.
I'll s.mday evening at 6:30. WorhlltPs look biC.... oU J111Wo
'
The hostess served refresh- !mlth at lhe Chrletlan Chorch tory tilt Dut&lt;h Ridge,
shiP services were held at 7:45
over,
but DOW e~lr''IJIII
at Tl(&gt;pera Plabla.
Mr. a o d Mra. Chlll'toa D.
Suncltl' evening with Rav. Casto. ments to those mentioned above
"'" unleeo lht.l" .. lllnld •
Mr. ond Mra. Arthur ll&gt;Oneor, Woode viJI~ Sarah Woode at
and Clara Follrod, Alma SWartz,
The
Woman'
1
Soclet,yof
Chrlsfr.
"'-looae''
•.-srU!Ur ot
t"nlt'ramblt these four Jumbles,
Shcwld- put
Grace 9Nartz, Eleaoor Boyles, Mr. ~Mra, Richerd ll&gt;Oneer , . . , . Pls!n• &amp;mol..- oVeniJti.
POPULAR WORDS
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Servl&lt;e
hold
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moo&gt;one letter to each ~quare, to
it oro now?
and Mra. Trooolo~erlltlntlo
Mr. ond Mra. Dalo Kultn and
form rour ordinar} words.
111! Tuesday evening, March 26, Thelma Henderoon, Merle GrU.
ed IW!Iral oorvkea lor the
fll!llll of Utile Roddlt(. and
DearSPW:
at the church With Florence fith1 Isola Taylor and Helen ter'a olater Ill Parklll'.....,.
Jlr.
and Mro. M!lto WU.Uaml
Woode.
Spencer, twJstesa.
limdaY Sdtool . - - G~ · ond ......tor ol Belpre, 0.,'""'
The next meeting wU! be hel~
Nellie Parker read a medi•
dtere'-'l"ltallll•·
April 7 wu 70, lite oflerllii Nuq Paroona o!lfllllll..-,; VI.
Not 'ldtel
tion and prayer from The MetlJOo at the home of Clar&amp; Follrod and $1U2. Woraltlp oorvtco• _ . Vo., oponl the weekend wiiii'Mr;
or "ua..a .LoiW!
a eom!ll1 ',lltanl ,·,.~Ill":
olat \I'oman. Tho gro.., 118111! the Nina &amp;blnaon on Toe~, April held at 10:15 with tlte Bov.
aid ··!I&lt;•· Millard iiOartz 111t1
16, with Isola T..-lor leadh~ the
....... lilltt, ,ort
h)&lt;mn BioBied Qtdetness. ·
to. The MYF held )lfldlaa lot 'fi\'11.
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program.
The Slcrat.l')' of Membershl!&gt;,
Yeo """ ••• li&amp;"
A Sl&amp;lPer, honoring the 16th tho Ealter amrtaa oorvteo oil . Roier lioJ'P!I' and cor!Mm
Oaie Follrod. ~r~oounced the dis-limdaY
evllllai!
at
6:SO.
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folirod
of
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trict mooting to be held at JaciP birthday of Vl&lt;kle C.rr was ""
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ciaren&lt;o
Ather·
With
tho
latter'•
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Clara
Joyed at the William carr !limo
son on Apr1118.
1m
and
Iamll1
ofColwnbol,
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):OUrod
and
aiBII;
Nllllldllnam
The treasurer waa 1118truct.ed sunday eveninlo Thole present - - pesto of hla
PARE.N1'$ OF
j#t ..., laotlWOOk. ·· • \ ·
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to send tn the &amp;c~pl)r oeldnr:l, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert White Mr. llld Mra. Arthtlr Alii~. :i ~ &amp;Mae -~• ~~~~
A 'IOUNI!"• C!;IRI.
Mar&lt;h o1 II&gt;U...o, tho Plate ()!- ol Keoo, Mr. and Mr1o Buck
SHOU"D AUNAYS DO.
Mr. and Mra. Enlest TIY!of'• .,;-~ bold at tho dtUr&lt;!t . ~Sun·
loring, the 198~9 Plodp to · Shaller o1 Pomeroy and Mr, llld Genevieve Guthrlo, Lloyd Dll• .·:· ~ lit 8::10, Aa. Eaeler-hunl
M!solon, ond a donation to the Mrs. Clalr Woode ond Conn! ol
J!Oilaa, N Ia• IIIII bl 'hald .Git Ule •ciiUrch lawn
c lr&lt;iovlllt.
World Clothlt11 Fund.
Rtlblnaon
11tel
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... --Mr. and Mrs. Dollilrt YOII
The Slcr«ar)' of Lllorature
ond
llilon·
WOCMie,
of
tho
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lni,tho
mortdni
worllh!p.
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IUid I'W&gt;ll&lt;attono, Genevieve and !ami~ ol SUgar Grove 11*11 church, """""" a· meotlltalil!l&gt;
11te \!....• Soc!eey ot Chrl._ .
Guthrie, pasatdout thlevaluatlon I WOI&gt;kond w!tll their Plll'ODI.. Dr. R-,tfer, the .Uill'lct lla~ ~·•'will bold Ita rofllar
niJ&gt;OrtB to ba lllled ou~ The ..,. Mr. and Mra. Hlll'l')' Guthrie ond . auperitltendtti~ at t h • ~ _ ,. TiMOailay oveninl; ·APril '
clet;y wUI renew the two sublcr~ Mr. ond Mr1o Tom Yo•t and"' 5pr1nga MeiltOdlat attitch list 11,: at tha',....ot cllll'i' f,9!1roil· ·~d!t~·!.
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tiona to tho lletltodiatWomanand tended chor&lt;h bore ~....,;. W-aday ,evonlnr.
Jumlol ... , TWIIT FUDGI MAGNn GYIATI
Md Nlltl ~oblo ..., wllll !Oola
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Frlanda
and
ralat!vea
here
T11!or lottdlni tit• program,
I ,., •••.,., • .,..,, IIUJIIJI'H_.lllf'hl•ll FM'II ,....,.~.. ,.,." ,.,,,.,,,. der.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode

New Haven is Honor Club

Voice along Broadway

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Personal Dedication Important to Success

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Social Notes

Darst Attends

Workshop Event

:;::: Cathy Kegley
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~;..: Commission
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Pf. PDEASANT- Cathy Keg.,...._ ley, daughter oft Mr.. and Mrl.
4 - J, w. Koglv of 2617 M!. Vernon
Avenue, has been appointed by
Gov. Hul~ C. Smith to serve
.,.,.,, on tile Sta!eCommlsalonooYouth
,,~ tor 1968-69.
The oornmlaaion is composed
olll&lt;lf""'ll6throu~ 25yearaof
age who wPI use their own ener.
If
. , bnasi!ll
,: t1on and
view·
,aA,
"'"" pO!ot to ..,.elop Ideas rel!ll'dlnl
~t.. the ecGnOIIU:c, IOdal and educa.
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Uonal problems eonlrontlng the
Slate ol West VIrginia.
The opening &lt;Otl!orence wUI
be held Monday, April 15th, 11
'"' ' the Capitol In Charleaton.
~-~r.·
cathy 11 a ll.udent at Point
., "' Pleoeonl IIIah SChool llhere !bola
·)•II a varaltr cheerleader, member
· " " of the high acttool dtorUe, Theaplan underaludleo and CladY;
.;;; stripers anc;l 11 chairman ol tbfl
_.. ;,;·. Mason Count.Y Tiiu lll'OII'«Jb
(March ol Dlmos),
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Post·261 Will
Clean Up Cars
PT• . PLEASANT - Explorer
Post· 211 ol the )Ka..., street
Bapt!al Churdt wtll IJIOtiiOr a
&lt;ar wlllh on Saturday, 1n t h 0
)lll'kitll lot beltllld the p o 1 n t .
Pleaeont Building .and Loan Ao.
eoctaUon located on VIand street
between 6th and 7tll Streeto.
Houroolthecarwaeharolrom
1 to 5 p.m. end cost Is fl per
&lt;ar whldt locludee·waahlilg and
sWOOJ)ing out tile · lnolde of the
car. .
Proc&lt;odo will bo ulltld to IJIIrchaoe Sliver Bridge Memorial
palchoo the Soout Post earned
dor!nllhe bridge dlaaater.

Kingsbury
News, Notes
The Clll'leton Sunday SCIIIol
recently had an ele&lt;Uon of oatcen and teachers. The following
wore eiectodl Cradle lloU te&amp;&lt;ho
·er, Louise Harrison; Sunbeam
teacher, Delores King; Busy Bee
teacher 1 Coelle Hudson; standard
Bearers teacher, Janeth Beal•
Helping Hands. Ol.an Hlrrlso~
Soperlntendent, Rali&gt;h carl; .....
retary, Elizabeth Murray; treasurerJ Vlrglnla Dean; CorreSDQnoo
dent, Nevaltq;piantat.L 1 n d a
Deal; Blrthda,y treasurer. Marlene Harrison.
Mr• and Mrs. Robert Swearioger visited a recent weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Nev Whiteandtam1~ and with Mrs. Jennie Rolley,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clll'land
sons vtsJted with Mr. and Mrs.
CIU!ord Knotts IUid Mr. M. C.
Knotts ol Utile Hock!~
VlaiUng With Mrs. Ola Sinclair.
at Meigs Memorial Hospital were
Mrs. W&amp;yne Beal, M.r·, and Mrs.
Roger Young, Mra. Homer Bailey
and Mr. and Mra. Chrisue&gt;her
WUson.
Mr• and Mrs. John Dean and
sons had as Saturday evening vi~
ltors Mr. and Mrs. Paul P&amp;l'nter
of Cl.rpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Alkire, Marilyn and 9drley, ot

HarrUjonvUle and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles King.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Will
were evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil carl and sons r•
centl,y.
VIsiting With Ml68 Sandra Beat
Eden Ridge Club is
recently was lOss Pegjy Bowers ot Pomeroy and vtslting wtth
' 'Ml•s Undo Beat .... Marl&lt; Lou
Planning Initiation
Ash of Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kirw llld
The Eden Ridge ~H Club mat
at the !lima of Connie Rood FD- aon, Alb&amp;ny, were recent visitors
dal, AprU 5, when the seven of Mr. and Mrs, Charles King,
The youth of the Clll'leton
mombors planned on Initiation
ICOn llld I trli&gt; to Cam&lt;lon Park church held 1 regular meeting at
later Ill the summer. Tho girls the home of Mr. and Mrs. W83ne
nnlehod making lllelr aamplet&gt;o&gt;- DeaL The next meeUng will be
OO!der as \heir projoet lesoon. at the homeo!Mr. and Mrs. Rali&gt;h'
Bonnie Barringer gave a dm10~ Carl.
Villtlng With Mr. and MrS. Dale
stration on washing dishes.
Harrison
and famil¥ was
Racreatlon wae Ill cherge ol
Mrs.
Ottie
Scholl
of Pomeroy.
Marsha Kimes and serving ...., .
(reshm.... were Ronnie Barrft&gt;.
The flanet Venus, al inter·
ger llld ChcyU Kimes, The next
vals
o about llk years, bemeeting wW .be on April 611t.
comes the evelllng star and
-Regina Kimes, rrporter.
draws c I o s e enough lo the
earth to cast a shadow.
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YORK
(UPI&gt;- Wilt
Chambarlalo Ia -lng ocorllis
len't OYOI'7tltbl&amp;
·The 7-loot-1 Phlladol)lhla eenMr. and Mre. Paul 011&gt;orne
aod children of Loncalllor vlo- tor waa a unanlmoue NaUonal
ltod aver lba weekend With hla Balkotl)all Aaaocl41!.., All.star
aelectlon d e s p I t e averaging
motber, Mro. Edith oibome.
Mlaa Lenora Betzlng of Oleo- "ottll"' 23.8 polots 110r - e this
tor baa been aaslallng Mra. AI· oeaaon, lowell ol his nlno·fOIU'
leo Dod..., dorlns her liclotoao pro career.
Chunberlaln, selected to tho
lhe laat two -ko.
first
team lor tlte ....nth t!m6
Elaine Milhoan vilitod a COU·
plo of days With her cousin, Mill In nine yearo, joined 080111'
Held! M!lhollll at Flatwoodethla Robertson of Clnclmtlil!, Dllve
Bing of Detroit, Jeri')' LUCla ol
week.
Mrl. John Brewer of Albony Clnt:lmtat! and EIBln Barlor of
and nellftbor broulltt her mother Loa Aoples, on . the 'Ail.star
Mrs. Hue! Curtis, to her ~ unit announ&lt;ed 11toraday by
at RoodiY)lle. All called on Mrs. Commissioner Wai!Br KemeciY.
Bin&amp; the rookie ol the .year
m...,. Mllhoon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kespar IUid Iaiit aeaa, led tfle leque In
Claro of Columbus vleitod Mon. I&lt;OI'Ios with 2,1~ J&gt;Oinll 1!111 o
day with her )IOrtnlo, Mr. and 27.1 avoraae while leading the
Pistons to fourtl:l place In 1he
Mra.~Bahr,
Mrs, Glenna MUhoiUI received Eastern Dlvlalon and a piiJOII
tlte prize pig !rom Landmark berth.
RobertBOO'I selection giYOB
Saturday; euea1 wetpt waa 33
pounds,
hbn a porlect mlll'k, eli!Jt times
Mrs. Edith Olbortte &lt;ailed on named iD elflf!t years as a pro.
Mre, Allee Dodt101t who hae been Teammate Lo&lt;ae returns lor
ill, on 11turaday.
Mre. carolyn Suo Kooolg un.
derwent an operation at Chtl.
dren• 1 llol)lllal at Columbus. She
Is r_.ttng at tile home ol
her mottter, Mrs. Leona 91saoa.
She attended SUndal' School at
Keno

We know a young woman

who attends choir practice

the tltlrd time after a year's

ab.,.,ce,
Baylor, cho- fur tile ninth
Ume Ill his 10 10111'' In the NBA,
recovered !rom a 1meo IDJury to

lead on lojury.riddlod Loa
Aoples team to ae"""d place in
the Well.
The aecond team selected by
s_portswrlter s and aportcalter s
consisted ol Jdln Havll&lt;ek of
BootDn, Wllllo Reed o1 New
York,. Bill Russell of Boston
Hal Greer ol Phlladol)lhla
Jerri West ol Los AllgiO!oa.
Chamberlain, who last year
turned !rom a hi~ acorlng
center to one ol the aaslsta
loader . In the NBA, led lhe
leii&amp;UO Ill rebotlndlna. ftel~ goal
accuracy and assists while
earning leaaue Moot Veiuable
Player honoralur tile third Ume
in a row.
Muskrat'a Fur
The. ~uskrat is North

and

Fiddleheads are the teudtr
shoots of several spec·
1es of fern .
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TV
ANTENNA

hearer In point of the total
number of skins used. In the
trade, tbe !,rocessed fur re·
appears un er various names.

INSTALLATIONS
CHANNn MASTEi
and FINCO

FRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 to 7:00
e Far ers Ban
And Savings Co.

AlL CHANIIL
ANTENNAS····
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DOUBLE STACK

Memb~r Federal Rt~rv,..

ASSOCIATED RADIO
AND TELEVISION

System-!llembOr Fod•ral

Depoolt , .... ranee COfll .
religiously so that ohe won't
m1ss any of the new hjms.
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HARRY MILLER

No day that im:ludts
quitting t1me can be all
bad.

OPPIJf'
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POMEROY

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NEW YORK (UPI)- The Na.
tiona! Collegiate AthleUc Associall.., 11turoday aWIIl'ded tile
1969 ond 1970 NCAA baaketltall
cbonqJI•IItfp television rl!iflta
_to the National Broedcaallng

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BASEBALL TIM11J.1

OPEN

5undal'.

Mr. and Mre. Alber! Rinehart
villtod a lew dayo with relatives
In Columbuo.
Larry Fraley apent the weekend at his home here.
The rununaae sale at tile
Grenge Hall at Keno wao ·well
attended at the opening -.toy.
Joltn Davis Ia 8)IOndlng 17 days
lurlotqlt with hh parenll, Mr.
and Mrl. Kenneth Divis, then
he will leave tor Korea.
-Glenna s. M!Dtoott

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NEW YORK 1UPJ)...IJ1le "-"
York M"'' ' &lt;~called . oolchfr
G~ (ioo88en from Jnd!.....,la
ol lhe Padllc COOal .,.. ib
replace lujured J.C, Martllt.
Martln waa -plaeed :am the
d!B&amp;bied !let for two - · j!lter
he aullered a limple lractuN ot
the small !Inger 011 hla ri!iflt
bond Ill the clob's National .
League qMmer at San Frandaeo
Wednesday.

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it at the price.
Torque -Drrve does away with the clulch pedal.
Most of the shifting, too. And lor the most economy, it's available e:oo.ciiJsively on all Camara sixes
ond Chevv D N o va 4· and 6-cylinder models.

Nobody elsa oRers anything like

l ook how simpl e it is. You cccelerote in 1st ·
then shift to Hi lor cru ising. Thai's all
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If yov like, you con even start on Hi _ And
accelerate from slo ndstill to crwsing speed. It's
just a little slower that way.

The shift lever •s convenier. tly locolea on tl'le
sleertng column, and there's o selector quod·
ro.1 r.l

w.th emy-lo-rcad indications: Pork-R-N·

Hi-1st Only vour Chevrolet dealer has itclutchle ss driving ot only $68.65.

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CotnpaltJ.

.11te1968 edtodtlle callalortlle
telovllins ol reslmal ·double·
h~adora tilt lour dotes, the
IOmlllnalo and !IJtals.

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~GRAVELY
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Equ i pm ent Specl altat

6RAVELY TRACTOR
Sales &amp; Service
992-2975
E. Main St. Pomeroy
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your whole
family
benefits!
·~·'";ng Apri l and

May, your pur·_-......:;;:

1ct&gt;ase

of a new

New Holland ba ler or forage
harvester will earn a valuable
premium thro ugh t he Early
Buyers' Bonus pro·
l flllli;e;;,~ 'gram.
For example,
a self-propelled unit
brings you a tab&amp;emodel color TV; a
pull-type model ea rns yo u a
black and wh ite portable TV.
or. you can choose one of several other exciti ng bonuses.
Offer is good only during April
8nd May. And only applies to
new New Holland balers and
forase harvesters. Stop in soon
for complete details.

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, One~ ci&gt;J\rlpr~ In ~ounty 111ore than 10 mil~ !'II a;d ·~ ·
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l)~lted Sla!esl"" mov ' 0 '··.SOC million.
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Of Clubs Program Topic
NEW HAVEN - Mrl. llowerd
Burria pre10- en loterelllng
article on Fada,FaneletandF'U!l
with Flowen, at the Thurldai
evening moet1111 of .111e New Raven Gorden Club, end followed
It with a true llld Ialit quls.
Tho meetinJ: waa held at111eQLIIlln Men!Ojial Bulldlnl wltli llr1.
L. C, ROI!ah, Mri. Irving Karr,
Jr., end Mro. Bey Plckeno, Sr.

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aa co.hoiteuea.
Mr1. Patrick RUey prelided,
members snsworlq roll tell bJ
iLaminl a wild flower end olfer.
lng 1 II&gt;OCioten of the dower
named.
During the bualneaa moetlng,
Mra. Rlle,y pvo a r~ IRI1hl
recent Bille coaventlon held II
White 911j&gt;hur Sprlngo. llri. · L.
c. Ronlh a110 • - d !be meet.
lng. lira. Howerd Burrlo report.
ed 111e progreo1 IILide '"' 111e
year - s . lllld seld IIIeY hoped
lo have .1hemeompjotodendprlnt.

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Sponsor 'Jr.
.• Gorden Club

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Oae borracki wit 1DOk off bla
ocarlet
leglonnalre'a cloal&lt; end
United Prtlflnternallonal
Put
It
O* the prisoner's
The l'OW1I rebb4 WILo hid a
111rmal human dreed ol ~ lhouldero, In loti~ of a
have lbuddered lnnrdl,y kbw' • roYI1 Pun&gt;le robe.
Amlher plaited a
of
"""' Pilate IILUIOUIICtd the •halt&gt; briars io tllr\111 doWn on
~Hi knew 1het imPerial Rome bll heed. A 1111rd Put I reed In
w.. 1101 pnde wl111 oollllemrltd hlohllld!Drosembleoscti&gt;ter.
Thill 1b1J1 hailed him: "Long
men. But bolq a mereU,.
hi oould scarcely have iml&gt; Un the ldiW o1 the Jewa."
Oae bl' one 11111 -bed
jlined .U of the horror&amp; 1hll
hll
bloocJ..apattered 'fthrone,''
hiii!IOD cruelty wo\dd ln!lict
kneeling
before him In mock
...., him Ia 1he next f., hour"
homage,
tllen
rtaq 1D IIJ'It In
Hl.a JXecudon WIJ ~ntruJte-:1
hll
flee.
1D Romen IOalolinelres WILo had
About 8 ...... 1110)' led him
IPODt 1llOIO' Ytorl on OCCIC'atioD
outiD
cruel()- blot.
6it;y In Paleatlne. They t,ared
Whlll
1he7 lrrlveG at the
and hated the Proud -lo
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1111-a hUl outalde
whom 111111' kept Ia oubjuptlon,
Jeruselem
called Golga1ha, or
end leuahed 1111 OllPOrluai\1' 1D
CeiVOQ-tlle
eoldlers atrfllped
vent their anti-SemiUam on one
who had boon found gullQo of the prleooer of Ill hla clothbw.
clamlniJw lo be "111111 of lbo It was Pll1 of 111e humWatlon of
execution 1hll p.e condemned
Jewa."
They lxMmd him by 1he wrlsta men ahould hllig there ma cloth~Jw became the
ID a POll In 111e cour\)'erd of lhe
property
of tilt execution oquad.
berroeks llld 1DOk turna luhllw
They dl.tdtd some of hla
hll bert beck wl111 • · whfP,
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wonted 1D ~vo a Uttle fun wl111 selmless tunic which could not
tid• one. So thO)' QUit f1osglq be dl.tdtd wllhout ruining 111•
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NEW HAVEN - llro. Eu,wone
Heller prealded at ille MaJ"ch
meotlq ol !be New Haven Wo..
man' I Club 11 !be ~Un Mem.
oriel Building w1111 Mra. WOllam Ru1101l, Mro. Harold Rose
end Mr1. Doneld Bumprdner their .horsepltl.

PlBDI have In charp of devotlona. The ,.._
been made by Ute NeltacUma retary's report was alvm by
Gsrden Club 1o aponaor a Junlnr Mrs. R, G. Greene. During 111e
Gard8n Club to be called, "The bulineaa session the members
Proud Planter a". Mra. Tom llolr- voted Ill alvo '100 for s uniform
man end Mra. 1'1111 11a1o1 were for tile Wahame llil1b School
co.boolea"'' of the AprU meet- bend.
lq atlhe QLillen Memorial build..
The J)fOifam wsa glvon ey
Mr1. Edwin Sloln, whole topic
also madefortbelr Wll, The Ubrary, and How Jt
llllllll motlLer.daushUir ban""', Funcllona.
which ...W be held In !be C8jlAlteLIIIJns were Mrs. Frank
lLLln's Loungo al tile llkY Line . Young, Jr., Mrs. Edwin Sleln,
Laneoln GsWpolla.
Mra. Eupne Heller, Mrs. R. G.
O.esl apeakor et the - n g Greene, Mra. Kermit Ford, Mrs.
was Mrs. Patrick Rlley1 president o1 the New Haven Gorden
HOLDS BWLE STUDY
Club. Mrs. Riley apoke on "Ba.
NEW
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Soclet;v of lllrlatlen Service or
ment".
the
New Hoven MetiLodlat Church
The clob' la el10 aolllll to&gt; purmel
at 1he chorch ritll Mta.
chase rhodocleDdrons Ill be plant.
ed at Ute New Haven Elementary Rober! Her.- as hooteaa. The
S&lt;hool end otlLer places In New group had a Bible atuey end an
open dlscuniOI'I of the resurrec ~
Haven.
tion. Plan• have been made to
Attending were Mn. Jamea
lloulh, Mro. John Powell, Mrs. hold a ...., IIIPJlOl' Ma,y 4, on 111e
Jamea Gilbert, Mra. Henry Buek, lawn at the back ol the churdl,
Jr., Mra. Chester Weaver, IIJr4. aervlng Ill begin at 4 p.m. The
I.. A. Sehaekel, llro•.G!aWCliWi. nut meetlaJr of tile soelely will
wrlahl, Mr., liP¥ Joaea, MrL be held II the home ol llr 10
Patrick Rillll', M'ra. Dooaldl!wn- Marlon llin&amp;oJ. Members ittend.
1n1 were
Ralph Rott&amp;on.
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Library, which 11 aponsored 10' 11 belq pllllled bl' nlecea ol .
1he New Haven WOD'Ulft'a Club, Mr. llld Mra. Jilnes.
made plena Thuradi,Y for Ita en.
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from the IC'rilbl pOle of the
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ll&gt;ring
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30
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Junior 111g1&gt; School end 1he AJDO
eommltiee Ill!! oonU1110 w1111
plana end plentiDJI. The lrtlliP
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the Veteran•• Memorial ia Hartford • .
~ w o r e llrs. Ollie
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M. 1,. OliUaa:er, Mro •. Harold
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llrl. Jamel llaeKI!Iihl. Leleh
Jane Powell, Mra. W. T. !loDe,
lira. J. v. McGrew, Mr., F. A.
Bllel, Mrs. -.rdljurrl&amp;,llrs.
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Their CUitun llld
N. .
York, lloc:mlllon, 1967, TboI
orltadvo book on lite .Piutlnr.
P-Ilon llld callnaey pr.,...
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J111111S, ALTA CONE
at1o11 ' 'o l .U varlodea of hlrlll·
llokomb WILo ~..
:r.c"kttt; Jo)m. Belkalptne. New llro, "
li&amp;llilw hor tlouilhler, 111e
York, !lacm!llon, 1860.
Gam. Tla. The Beautiful w~ Don Kaclllonoa, . IIi Cellfol'l!!,&amp;
MA!ml - eere,or Da.Yat wa. ·do.Y· 110 Ia ' en -ib,oee of Ill~
.,..., New Jersey, Ptentlceollall, w ~ boin• S.o - e d
In
Q&gt;llllllbua
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liama
lf1ld! SclloQI waa.~ • Kalaer.plant.· .
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1867, An tlllrllllrdinary plde 1D
New books on the Meigs-Jach- boou\l' .............
Mr., Adrlenae Fisher end ,hUio
son bookmobile:
llieceaa
10' 'Ct,peharl.
Guldenee Aiidolani ·.telted,
Mr. · end·
Ma17
:omllr"
lbe weekllodJelik8
with '
ll&gt;o&lt;k; Benlaiola. Cor1Jw For bond ohd.d.o Charlesl!:allll&lt; fam.. llr•·
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Holl', ROOda. America'• fmmi.. Yoiar lllllllltd CIIIIA fi"" York, ib'· .
~ ., 'Mau.Colmlr 11r•. .,... ~~r.. ,llowir4 ,Huck ....
grants. New York, Weick; 1167. !lacmJ1Ion, 1864. Tbo OratCOJDo
~ Ia _..... '!' tile
Scbooll oolte.Y b. ~ ~ family at- IIO!lndavllJe; W. Vo.
A book o{ adventures· in eyewi~ pJ.ote pldo to&gt; underltandlqa n d Crl(ltioo ~ In 1he Iii~ o1 ed 11111 H .,.. en eXeel!llill,y well
Mrs( ~ ~~~~ ,of Letart II
ness h.lstor,y.
their
wile
lllld
motller,
llr10
Aa.
orpnl&amp;ed
and
perfoi1ned
~
'Yill~
llilo """ ,!1111 llr" L&amp;~ 1'lW moiJiaU,y, Pl!JolealWUllamson, llarprot. Social ly, or omotlonall.y lwaclciiiPtd pie Cr*rel, who pused ""~~' Da,y.
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roy Plm;seU In Pt. P.1aiOnlo
Worker. New York, Macm1llan. cblld.
rec:llltl)'.
· - 'itLO lolknrllll consullaatl ·. · CUt. N"'eon lleJLi)lda of 111e
Mr. and Mra. Albirt Q&gt;ne
1964. A csreer book of artlstllld Eaterowk, IIIIIIDo. Tbe ArUitaaioe"!Paalott• •• follows: ArmJ ' Reae"" 1.' .,&amp;Uitloned at
scientist in human relatlons.
llld
Donald
Cone
ol
Alhena
e
AcCOLmlant, - - · Ol!lce AIOlllllll!'la. V• He recen!ly r"'
era. New York. Macm1DaD,1918.
Dasmann, Raymond. The IJ&amp;. A Uve!.v biaiDQ of cerlaln IIIJo&gt;. bolllnea&amp; rl&amp;ltDra In Columboll . Mad$e ~alor, Emil I,larlln turneci from Vl-.n.
structlon of CallfomiL New .... 111 lltllfta.
end Bert L. Walter; Agriculture,
Mr. ~ llrs. Alval..,.ke;ydoo
on Tueado.Y.
Mr
..
Leo
Bapn
recently
rl
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York, Macmillan, 1965. Tells
WUilam
A.
Barker,
GU
;Bamenteri81Dtd
with. 11-fllilll,r dinner
Jaesera, FJlawortll. Nature
what human greed and unconcern Cnfta. New York, llacmlllon, lied a few do.Y• wl1h her olaU&gt;r - . Proleoeor RuaOell C. Jlllt. on Slut&lt;IIJ. Altelldlng were Mr.
ler end James Moore, D.V.M. end MrS: Roger LuckeJ!doo, Mr.
have wrought inoneoftheworlla 1967. This book lncludet a wide lllld mo111er In Columbus.
Mr.
end
Mrs.
Jarrol
Bobo
Armed Forces, lllle! Petty Of. end Mrs. Larry LuckeJ!doo, Pt.
moat richly endowed regions. vorlecy - a craft hut lllld fum.
were
In
llrAr1hur
llld
W.Us1Dn
ncer, Jatb 11, Bootll, Sgt. 111- Plaaaa04 lllld Mr. lllld Mr., Mo
Seve....., Seveoteen book of lshlngs,lndlanwlllowbods,aOint
ers· Banking, Junes Lewis and bert Sntsel, Mason.
Fashion and Beauty. New York, knife, weavUw. a,ourd boWls llld on bualneas Sllur&lt;ll;jo,
Mr. lllld Mr., Weal"' Bobo Rlehsrd Ord; BeautlclenendBer·
Mr. end llr.. Albert ~atzel
Macmillan, 1967. Dedicated 1D ev- dJI!pers, fish hooks, etc.
lllld
Miss
Beulah
LowthLir
ol
ChGber,
Fidler.
allended
en employees l'"fl1 at
017 girl who knows 11111, whalKornfeld, Albert. Jmwlor Doc&gt;.
Ucolhe
IPODt
1
weekend
al
tlloir
Building Tradea, D e I m a r lakin recently. The PBr\1' was
ever her natural endowmera. 1 orat~ov. New York, Doubleday,
little el!ort end knowledge can 1965. A richly Wustrated, cleal&gt;- farm home hera.
Bamn and James bats; atemlat pl.uned Cor Chrlstmal: but wu
!llendiJw the pall Wee~\ WIt h end Lab Technlclen, WWinm paatponed becaus.e of lhe !liver·
make her more attractive a n d ly written guide ID achlev!ngp~
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- Erickson wao lite carl Eastmen lllld Jolm llolllnen; Dendleaator.
more outSUIIIdlng.
fesalonal reaulta In home decOI'Winkler
flmlq,
Columbue.
Brown, Roger. Words 111d atbW II mlnlm11111 cos~
till end Dental Technicians, liar·
Radiomen tldrd claoa PbWp
Mr. end lira. IJou&amp;laa Lowther old D Brown DDS Leo Crew end Mrs. &amp;Dltll and SI&lt;Phaole or
Th.ings. New York, Free Press,
Hamsher1 Florence. The CoJn..
1966. Anlntroduetlonlollngllllge. Plete Book of ChUdron'a Pol'o have moved 1D tile ~ F. Badcllf! lllld Mi.a ~
lloelor Norfolk rtalted severe! do.Yo Wl111
P-.v In Carpenter,
Montagu, Alhle,y, The Concept
end
l'hsrmacllll,
R.
R.
Picken&amp;,
· his parente, llr, llldllro; Granties. New York, llallo"" llouJe,
Mrs.
Dona
Hul!men
of
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of Race. New York, Free Preas, 19411. 53 oomP(etely Planned (lal'o
D o and Lewis &amp;munors; vWe &amp;Dltll at Leon, end w1111
Ronnie J. Lu,..g; ber ParentS, Mr. end Mr., John
1964. Ten distinguished sci..,. ties Including ln&gt;!Uitions, flwrs, vWe &amp;pent the _past week wUh her
lists focus a major attack on the pm.es and mlllUB.
Electroal.cs and Electrtclans, Marshall, NBW Haven.
-·lira. E t h e l Linda, MIWe llld Roselle Ralph Crump, EnSineer; Robert
concept of race as biologicalb
Atten&lt;llni lite 23rd Annual
JkWnes, A. Lawnnce. More
Chrtollan
of Columboll _ . the H Ea..., end Arnold Morgan; Coechea Banquotln Parkeraburg
end an1hropologically unsound. Then A Game. New York, lfoo&gt;
weekend with their parenia, Mr. ~e Economlea, .Mrs. Mildred on Soturdlly even1ns were Donald
Pr~,y, Leon. Taxidermy. N e w miPan,
1967. Urforaett;able
York, Macmlllon, 1967. Theeoll&gt;o EII&gt;Orll 81Drles IDid IQ' the great lllld lira, MIUerd Chrloden.
Bulley end Mrs. Evelyn Proffitt; Wlon, Douald Vanlleter, Clyde
Mrs.
Ora
Cottrill
wu
a
recent
ln111rance, Mrs. V. D. Edwards Fole,y, lfarry lll11er llld Mickey
plete book for tile
IW- EII&gt;Or18Wrlters of 111e • .....,..
vialtor with bet daughter, Mrs. end Lewis Wiley; Interior Dee- Whalen, Mr. Leonard Bamm, Ill
dermist on how to prepare and
Curren. B o b. Tbe VJo.
mount deer heads• birds, fish, lence Game. New York, 1\W:mJI. Lawrence Oxley and her family oratl&gt;r, Mrs. Eva Mlllalllld lol&lt;s. ~American of Weat Virginia
In Q&gt;lumbua.
small mammals, etc.
Mary A. Thornburg; · Job• for Weale,yen, WOitheiU"atspeaker.
lin, 1966, The dlaqofoneo ...n
Mr..
Albert
Cone
called
Boys, Wllijam Kiilgl&gt;t, John Zerllrs, Boy Brinker baa-....
Oliver, James. Solkes, in Fact In 111e Ufl of a Pro too1l&gt;el1 team.
on
lira. BlanchlsteelelnWUke.. Ide; Joba for Girls, Mrs. Jud- turned from 111e Plaasull Valle¥
end Fiction. New York, Mae~
Kahn, lloger.lnalde Big Looaue
,.., Brake end Mrs. Wllllern lloll&gt;ltaL
lin, 1964. This book tills of irr Basebell. New York, MlcmWen, vWe recently,
11r, end lira, Arnold Jorden Francia; Journalism, Robe r t
credible sea-snake stories cr. 1962. Thlabook-btck1DoanclMrs. Frank Ettle, tonner ~
were
Wellston
visitor&amp;
on
Wedoo
ated oo the whim ofanoccasiooal lot pmea end 1he dreams 1hll
Hoeflich end John Slmsol; his· llyn Huddleo1Dn of llason, has
neoc~o.Y.
unscr~ulous rfi)Orter bored by shilled a career in America's
chinlst, James Taylor; Meehan- been returned from Caarleston
Miss Beulah Lowther spent lea aod Repairmen, Robert H. M-riDI Holl&gt;ltel end Is....,.,...
his quiet oceanside vacation.
natlonelaport.
Sltur&lt;IIJ night wl111 her alster Eai!OIL, Engineer; Capt, Stan· ed u slightly ImProved. 511e Is
1-"ishbein, Morris. M o d e r n
lpr, Martin. How To Pill
Home Medical Adviser, New lluebell. New York, llold&gt;lodl,y, end huabend, Mr. and Mrs. E ate! ford Powell, Sgt. Rupe end Sgt. at 1he home ol her motller, llr"
Cochran; Musician, Robert R. Pauline Greathouse. Middleport.
York, Garden City Books, 1961. 1962. Tells how 1D 1hrow, cotch, Ward in Athens.
Mru. Ethel Radekln .... dansh- ·Clsrk end Roneld D. Rosa; Nat. A blood clot In her los has ll!eclOver 9SO pages, 4 charts ln ~ hl4 ...
or, over 150 illustrations.
Slone, WOllam. A Guide 1D ter1 Mrs. Roger Bolen. LoJtcbno. ural Reaoureea- ForeatryWild· ed her abUlty ID walk.
LJpsbire, Rober t. Beginner's American ~rt· Cer Boeing. derry, were in Columbus recent- Ule, Mllea Darst, Prof. Wllllam
Guide 1D BulldlngendFiylngModo New York, Doublodl,y, 1961. This ly end c.Ued 1o see Mrs. Lizzie Maxie; Nursing, Medical Techel Ai11Jlanes. New York. HaQ1er, book features the latest cars, Barvoy who Is In poor healtlr. nology, Technician, Mrs. Virginl\llsa Patricia Morrlo .tilted ia Ashworth, Counselor, MiBI
1967. A delighUul book for young race course._ liP records, and
friendslnlr&gt;lneandGrii\'Bon, K,y. Anita Chesser, Mrs. Dorotll.Y J.
boys.
racing rewulltiona.
Bergman, Jules. Nlnecy SeoCOrder.
Farnham, Moul1Dn. SIW., For
Pbolographer, Ned H. Turner
onds 1o !i&gt;ece. New York, n.ubl.. Beglmers. New York, 1\W:m~
do.Y, 1960. The s1Dry of the l'-15, lin, 1967. Evel')'thlng you needtl&gt;
A tbougl&gt;t for tile do.Y: end R. J. Wllllsmson; POllee.
Kellogg, Charles. The SoDs know ., sen a boll sately under Thomas Edi 1011 said, "Genius is work, FBI, Lawyer, Carroll CasThat - r t Us. NewYork,lfoo&gt; .U conditions.
one per cent lnoplrallon and 99 to, Lawyer, E. W. Gallow.y, FBI
millen, 1961, An lntroduetlon 1D
end Trooper J. R. Sml111; Radio
Parsons, Tom. Boy"' Book of per eent peraplraUon.''
the_study of sons andthelruseby Outlloard Booting. New York,
Operator, Jotm Kerr and Paul E.
Wapr; Rlverwork, Ensign Mamen.
lfoc:mUion, 1961. Thla- wW
son,
2nd Class Yeoman McConBeUe,y, L.H.TheNurseryMa. guide you In mllehlngyourboll
nell;
Salesmen and Clerks, Jack
ual. New York, llacmUion, 1867, ID 111e mo1Dr wl111 111o rilbthor...
Baoa,
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Tukey, Harold. Dwarled Fruit pedk treatise for am.u • boll
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Trees. New York, llacmlllon, sellors.
Wullf, llo~ Vlllaee of 111e ker and Riebard Ware; Teacher
1964. Anau1horttatlve,lotllDowns, Hugh. A _ . of
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NEW HAVEN - Mrl. llowerd
Burria pre10- en loterelllng
article on Fada,FaneletandF'U!l
with Flowen, at the Thurldai
evening moet1111 of .111e New Raven Gorden Club, end followed
It with a true llld Ialit quls.
Tho meetinJ: waa held at111eQLIIlln Men!Ojial Bulldlnl wltli llr1.
L. C, ROI!ah, Mri. Irving Karr,
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members snsworlq roll tell bJ
iLaminl a wild flower end olfer.
lng 1 II&gt;OCioten of the dower
named.
During the bualneaa moetlng,
Mra. Rlle,y pvo a r~ IRI1hl
recent Bille coaventlon held II
White 911j&gt;hur Sprlngo. llri. · L.
c. Ronlh a110 • - d !be meet.
lng. lira. Howerd Burrlo report.
ed 111e progreo1 IILide '"' 111e
year - s . lllld seld IIIeY hoped
lo have .1hemeompjotodendprlnt.

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United Prtlflnternallonal
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O* the prisoner's
The l'OW1I rebb4 WILo hid a
111rmal human dreed ol ~ lhouldero, In loti~ of a
have lbuddered lnnrdl,y kbw' • roYI1 Pun&gt;le robe.
Amlher plaited a
of
"""' Pilate IILUIOUIICtd the •halt&gt; briars io tllr\111 doWn on
~Hi knew 1het imPerial Rome bll heed. A 1111rd Put I reed In
w.. 1101 pnde wl111 oollllemrltd hlohllld!Drosembleoscti&gt;ter.
Thill 1b1J1 hailed him: "Long
men. But bolq a mereU,.
hi oould scarcely have iml&gt; Un the ldiW o1 the Jewa."
Oae bl' one 11111 -bed
jlined .U of the horror&amp; 1hll
hll
bloocJ..apattered 'fthrone,''
hiii!IOD cruelty wo\dd ln!lict
kneeling
before him In mock
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homage,
tllen
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Hl.a JXecudon WIJ ~ntruJte-:1
hll
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1D Romen IOalolinelres WILo had
About 8 ...... 1110)' led him
IPODt 1llOIO' Ytorl on OCCIC'atioD
outiD
cruel()- blot.
6it;y In Paleatlne. They t,ared
Whlll
1he7 lrrlveG at the
and hated the Proud -lo
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1111-a hUl outalde
whom 111111' kept Ia oubjuptlon,
Jeruselem
called Golga1ha, or
end leuahed 1111 OllPOrluai\1' 1D
CeiVOQ-tlle
eoldlers atrfllped
vent their anti-SemiUam on one
who had boon found gullQo of the prleooer of Ill hla clothbw.
clamlniJw lo be "111111 of lbo It was Pll1 of 111e humWatlon of
execution 1hll p.e condemned
Jewa."
They lxMmd him by 1he wrlsta men ahould hllig there ma cloth~Jw became the
ID a POll In 111e cour\)'erd of lhe
property
of tilt execution oquad.
berroeks llld 1DOk turna luhllw
They dl.tdtd some of hla
hll bert beck wl111 • · whfP,
Prlooners oftell died from a 91J1DentB among tllem, . but
ICOIIl"Jiai. But tile soldiers wben they ciDte to his robe-a
wonted 1D ~vo a Uttle fun wl111 selmless tunic which could not
tid• one. So thO)' QUit f1osglq be dl.tdtd wllhout ruining 111•
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NEW HAVEN - llro. Eu,wone
Heller prealded at ille MaJ"ch
meotlq ol !be New Haven Wo..
man' I Club 11 !be ~Un Mem.
oriel Building w1111 Mra. WOllam Ru1101l, Mro. Harold Rose
end Mr1. Doneld Bumprdner their .horsepltl.

PlBDI have In charp of devotlona. The ,.._
been made by Ute NeltacUma retary's report was alvm by
Gsrden Club 1o aponaor a Junlnr Mrs. R, G. Greene. During 111e
Gard8n Club to be called, "The bulineaa session the members
Proud Planter a". Mra. Tom llolr- voted Ill alvo '100 for s uniform
man end Mra. 1'1111 11a1o1 were for tile Wahame llil1b School
co.boolea"'' of the AprU meet- bend.
lq atlhe QLillen Memorial build..
The J)fOifam wsa glvon ey
Mr1. Edwin Sloln, whole topic
also madefortbelr Wll, The Ubrary, and How Jt
llllllll motlLer.daushUir ban""', Funcllona.
which ...W be held In !be C8jlAlteLIIIJns were Mrs. Frank
lLLln's Loungo al tile llkY Line . Young, Jr., Mrs. Edwin Sleln,
Laneoln GsWpolla.
Mra. Eupne Heller, Mrs. R. G.
O.esl apeakor et the - n g Greene, Mra. Kermit Ford, Mrs.
was Mrs. Patrick Rlley1 president o1 the New Haven Gorden
HOLDS BWLE STUDY
Club. Mrs. Riley apoke on "Ba.
NEW
HAVEN - The Women's
sic Rule&amp; of Flower ArrBDae·
Soclet;v of lllrlatlen Service or
ment".
the
New Hoven MetiLodlat Church
The clob' la el10 aolllll to&gt; purmel
at 1he chorch ritll Mta.
chase rhodocleDdrons Ill be plant.
ed at Ute New Haven Elementary Rober! Her.- as hooteaa. The
S&lt;hool end otlLer places In New group had a Bible atuey end an
open dlscuniOI'I of the resurrec ~
Haven.
tion. Plan• have been made to
Attending were Mn. Jamea
lloulh, Mro. John Powell, Mrs. hold a ...., IIIPJlOl' Ma,y 4, on 111e
Jamea Gilbert, Mra. Henry Buek, lawn at the back ol the churdl,
Jr., Mra. Chester Weaver, IIJr4. aervlng Ill begin at 4 p.m. The
I.. A. Sehaekel, llro•.G!aWCliWi. nut meetlaJr of tile soelely will
wrlahl, Mr., liP¥ Joaea, MrL be held II the home ol llr 10
Patrick Rillll', M'ra. Dooaldl!wn- Marlon llin&amp;oJ. Members ittend.
1n1 were
Ralph Rott&amp;on.
gardraer, BDd tbe hoatesaes.
Mra. Doo 1\lurpby, Mrs. Fronk
Spradlin&amp; Mrs. lllnpy end 111'1.
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NEW HAVEN - The Library at tlletr residence, 109 11Llrd ·
BOj.rd of !be QLIIUa Memorial st., Middleport. The observance
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1he New Haven WOD'Ulft'a Club, Mr. llld Mra. Jilnes.
made plena Thuradi,Y for Ita en.
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PLAN SERVICE
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There
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New Haven Elemenlar)' Sehool, Ice at 1he Lolli Chrllend 111e cla1101 wUI nell 111e 11111 Chutch bqiJIIIac at 6:34J
library ollrlni 111e ll!emoon, a.m. Evii'J(IMill welcome.
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John Bumgarner, Mr. end Mro.
Ottie Bumgarner, Mr. and Mrs.
Ollie Roulh, Mra. T.llerl Rouah,
Mlaa Millie Bwngamer, Mr. end

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Tho lloll!aii ·aill!1or Cicero,
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llbrlt-thiJ 'cast cleo . for lt. iona, nt;On~W
The Goi!&gt;Oio do not reoord who became ra.... -.p long
before .. 111ey were mereUui!Jo
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A hall ..... dliven 1hrough liW pereon.
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td b7111o Ma,y meeting.
It Dl fotlcl to CCIIItlnue thl'f
Ianda..., pro,jeet at Walwba .
Junior 111g1&gt; School end 1he AJDO
eommltiee Ill!! oonU1110 w1111
plana end plentiDJI. The lrtlliP
aleo dl1t111sod 111e plll!tio&amp; II
the Veteran•• Memorial ia Hartford • .
~ w o r e llrs. Ollie
!ICUII!, llr'!- Lee Gilbo, llrs.
M. 1,. OliUaa:er, Mro •. Harold
Jol•uoil. llrs. )l'llllam Chleler,
llrl. Jamel llaeKI!Iihl. Leleh
Jane Powell, Mra. W. T. !loDe,
lira. J. v. McGrew, Mr., F. A.
Bllel, Mrs. -.rdljurrl&amp;,llrs.
Uoyd Rooob llld 111e hooleleel.

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orltadvo book on lite .Piutlnr.
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li&amp;llilw hor tlouilhler, 111e
York, !lacm!llon, 1860.
Gam. Tla. The Beautiful w~ Don Kaclllonoa, . IIi Cellfol'l!!,&amp;
MA!ml - eere,or Da.Yat wa. ·do.Y· 110 Ia ' en -ib,oee of Ill~
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New books on the Meigs-Jach- boou\l' .............
Mr., Adrlenae Fisher end ,hUio
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10' 'Ct,peharl.
Guldenee Aiidolani ·.telted,
Mr. · end·
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A book o{ adventures· in eyewi~ pJ.ote pldo to&gt; underltandlqa n d Crl(ltioo ~ In 1he Iii~ o1 ed 11111 H .,.. en eXeel!llill,y well
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1964. A csreer book of artlstllld Eaterowk, IIIIIIDo. Tbe ArUitaaioe"!Paalott• •• follows: ArmJ ' Reae"" 1.' .,&amp;Uitloned at
scientist in human relatlons.
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Alhena
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era. New York. Macm1DaD,1918.
Dasmann, Raymond. The IJ&amp;. A Uve!.v biaiDQ of cerlaln IIIJo&gt;. bolllnea&amp; rl&amp;ltDra In Columboll . Mad$e ~alor, Emil I,larlln turneci from Vl-.n.
structlon of CallfomiL New .... 111 lltllfta.
end Bert L. Walter; Agriculture,
Mr. ~ llrs. Alval..,.ke;ydoo
on Tueado.Y.
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with. 11-fllilll,r dinner
Jaesera, FJlawortll. Nature
what human greed and unconcern Cnfta. New York, llacmlllon, lied a few do.Y• wl1h her olaU&gt;r - . Proleoeor RuaOell C. Jlllt. on Slut&lt;IIJ. Altelldlng were Mr.
ler end James Moore, D.V.M. end MrS: Roger LuckeJ!doo, Mr.
have wrought inoneoftheworlla 1967. This book lncludet a wide lllld mo111er In Columbus.
Mr.
end
Mrs.
Jarrol
Bobo
Armed Forces, lllle! Petty Of. end Mrs. Larry LuckeJ!doo, Pt.
moat richly endowed regions. vorlecy - a craft hut lllld fum.
were
In
llrAr1hur
llld
W.Us1Dn
ncer, Jatb 11, Bootll, Sgt. 111- Plaaaa04 lllld Mr. lllld Mr., Mo
Seve....., Seveoteen book of lshlngs,lndlanwlllowbods,aOint
ers· Banking, Junes Lewis and bert Sntsel, Mason.
Fashion and Beauty. New York, knife, weavUw. a,ourd boWls llld on bualneas Sllur&lt;ll;jo,
Mr. lllld Mr., Weal"' Bobo Rlehsrd Ord; BeautlclenendBer·
Mr. end llr.. Albert ~atzel
Macmillan, 1967. Dedicated 1D ev- dJI!pers, fish hooks, etc.
lllld
Miss
Beulah
LowthLir
ol
ChGber,
Fidler.
allended
en employees l'"fl1 at
017 girl who knows 11111, whalKornfeld, Albert. Jmwlor Doc&gt;.
Ucolhe
IPODt
1
weekend
al
tlloir
Building Tradea, D e I m a r lakin recently. The PBr\1' was
ever her natural endowmera. 1 orat~ov. New York, Doubleday,
little el!ort end knowledge can 1965. A richly Wustrated, cleal&gt;- farm home hera.
Bamn and James bats; atemlat pl.uned Cor Chrlstmal: but wu
!llendiJw the pall Wee~\ WIt h end Lab Technlclen, WWinm paatponed becaus.e of lhe !liver·
make her more attractive a n d ly written guide ID achlev!ngp~
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- Erickson wao lite carl Eastmen lllld Jolm llolllnen; Dendleaator.
more outSUIIIdlng.
fesalonal reaulta In home decOI'Winkler
flmlq,
Columbue.
Brown, Roger. Words 111d atbW II mlnlm11111 cos~
till end Dental Technicians, liar·
Radiomen tldrd claoa PbWp
Mr. end lira. IJou&amp;laa Lowther old D Brown DDS Leo Crew end Mrs. &amp;Dltll and SI&lt;Phaole or
Th.ings. New York, Free Press,
Hamsher1 Florence. The CoJn..
1966. Anlntroduetlonlollngllllge. Plete Book of ChUdron'a Pol'o have moved 1D tile ~ F. Badcllf! lllld Mi.a ~
lloelor Norfolk rtalted severe! do.Yo Wl111
P-.v In Carpenter,
Montagu, Alhle,y, The Concept
end
l'hsrmacllll,
R.
R.
Picken&amp;,
· his parente, llr, llldllro; Granties. New York, llallo"" llouJe,
Mrs.
Dona
Hul!men
of
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D o and Lewis &amp;munors; vWe &amp;Dltll at Leon, end w1111
Ronnie J. Lu,..g; ber ParentS, Mr. end Mr., John
1964. Ten distinguished sci..,. ties Including ln&gt;!Uitions, flwrs, vWe &amp;pent the _past week wUh her
lists focus a major attack on the pm.es and mlllUB.
Electroal.cs and Electrtclans, Marshall, NBW Haven.
-·lira. E t h e l Linda, MIWe llld Roselle Ralph Crump, EnSineer; Robert
concept of race as biologicalb
Atten&lt;llni lite 23rd Annual
JkWnes, A. Lawnnce. More
Chrtollan
of Columboll _ . the H Ea..., end Arnold Morgan; Coechea Banquotln Parkeraburg
end an1hropologically unsound. Then A Game. New York, lfoo&gt;
weekend with their parenia, Mr. ~e Economlea, .Mrs. Mildred on Soturdlly even1ns were Donald
Pr~,y, Leon. Taxidermy. N e w miPan,
1967. Urforaett;able
York, Macmlllon, 1967. Theeoll&gt;o EII&gt;Orll 81Drles IDid IQ' the great lllld lira, MIUerd Chrloden.
Bulley end Mrs. Evelyn Proffitt; Wlon, Douald Vanlleter, Clyde
Mrs.
Ora
Cottrill
wu
a
recent
ln111rance, Mrs. V. D. Edwards Fole,y, lfarry lll11er llld Mickey
plete book for tile
IW- EII&gt;Or18Wrlters of 111e • .....,..
vialtor with bet daughter, Mrs. end Lewis Wiley; Interior Dee- Whalen, Mr. Leonard Bamm, Ill
dermist on how to prepare and
Curren. B o b. Tbe VJo.
mount deer heads• birds, fish, lence Game. New York, 1\W:mJI. Lawrence Oxley and her family oratl&gt;r, Mrs. Eva Mlllalllld lol&lt;s. ~American of Weat Virginia
In Q&gt;lumbua.
small mammals, etc.
Mary A. Thornburg; · Job• for Weale,yen, WOitheiU"atspeaker.
lin, 1966, The dlaqofoneo ...n
Mr..
Albert
Cone
called
Boys, Wllijam Kiilgl&gt;t, John Zerllrs, Boy Brinker baa-....
Oliver, James. Solkes, in Fact In 111e Ufl of a Pro too1l&gt;el1 team.
on
lira. BlanchlsteelelnWUke.. Ide; Joba for Girls, Mrs. Jud- turned from 111e Plaasull Valle¥
end Fiction. New York, Mae~
Kahn, lloger.lnalde Big Looaue
,.., Brake end Mrs. Wllllern lloll&gt;ltaL
lin, 1964. This book tills of irr Basebell. New York, MlcmWen, vWe recently,
11r, end lira, Arnold Jorden Francia; Journalism, Robe r t
credible sea-snake stories cr. 1962. Thlabook-btck1DoanclMrs. Frank Ettle, tonner ~
were
Wellston
visitor&amp;
on
Wedoo
ated oo the whim ofanoccasiooal lot pmea end 1he dreams 1hll
Hoeflich end John Slmsol; his· llyn Huddleo1Dn of llason, has
neoc~o.Y.
unscr~ulous rfi)Orter bored by shilled a career in America's
chinlst, James Taylor; Meehan- been returned from Caarleston
Miss Beulah Lowther spent lea aod Repairmen, Robert H. M-riDI Holl&gt;ltel end Is....,.,...
his quiet oceanside vacation.
natlonelaport.
Sltur&lt;IIJ night wl111 her alster Eai!OIL, Engineer; Capt, Stan· ed u slightly ImProved. 511e Is
1-"ishbein, Morris. M o d e r n
lpr, Martin. How To Pill
Home Medical Adviser, New lluebell. New York, llold&gt;lodl,y, end huabend, Mr. and Mrs. E ate! ford Powell, Sgt. Rupe end Sgt. at 1he home ol her motller, llr"
Cochran; Musician, Robert R. Pauline Greathouse. Middleport.
York, Garden City Books, 1961. 1962. Tells how 1D 1hrow, cotch, Ward in Athens.
Mru. Ethel Radekln .... dansh- ·Clsrk end Roneld D. Rosa; Nat. A blood clot In her los has ll!eclOver 9SO pages, 4 charts ln ~ hl4 ...
or, over 150 illustrations.
Slone, WOllam. A Guide 1D ter1 Mrs. Roger Bolen. LoJtcbno. ural Reaoureea- ForeatryWild· ed her abUlty ID walk.
LJpsbire, Rober t. Beginner's American ~rt· Cer Boeing. derry, were in Columbus recent- Ule, Mllea Darst, Prof. Wllllam
Guide 1D BulldlngendFiylngModo New York, Doublodl,y, 1961. This ly end c.Ued 1o see Mrs. Lizzie Maxie; Nursing, Medical Techel Ai11Jlanes. New York. HaQ1er, book features the latest cars, Barvoy who Is In poor healtlr. nology, Technician, Mrs. Virginl\llsa Patricia Morrlo .tilted ia Ashworth, Counselor, MiBI
1967. A delighUul book for young race course._ liP records, and
friendslnlr&gt;lneandGrii\'Bon, K,y. Anita Chesser, Mrs. Dorotll.Y J.
boys.
racing rewulltiona.
Bergman, Jules. Nlnecy SeoCOrder.
Farnham, Moul1Dn. SIW., For
Pbolographer, Ned H. Turner
onds 1o !i&gt;ece. New York, n.ubl.. Beglmers. New York, 1\W:m~
do.Y, 1960. The s1Dry of the l'-15, lin, 1967. Evel')'thlng you needtl&gt;
A tbougl&gt;t for tile do.Y: end R. J. Wllllsmson; POllee.
Kellogg, Charles. The SoDs know ., sen a boll sately under Thomas Edi 1011 said, "Genius is work, FBI, Lawyer, Carroll CasThat - r t Us. NewYork,lfoo&gt; .U conditions.
one per cent lnoplrallon and 99 to, Lawyer, E. W. Gallow.y, FBI
millen, 1961, An lntroduetlon 1D
end Trooper J. R. Sml111; Radio
Parsons, Tom. Boy"' Book of per eent peraplraUon.''
the_study of sons andthelruseby Outlloard Booting. New York,
Operator, Jotm Kerr and Paul E.
Wapr; Rlverwork, Ensign Mamen.
lfoc:mUion, 1961. Thla- wW
son,
2nd Class Yeoman McConBeUe,y, L.H.TheNurseryMa. guide you In mllehlngyourboll
nell;
Salesmen and Clerks, Jack
ual. New York, llacmUion, 1867, ID 111e mo1Dr wl111 111o rilbthor...
Baoa,
llanl.
lll.tq
1D
Adve,..
Clrae,y,
Manager; Secrotary end
The claaslc book 111at has trained _.,., ..,,
1DrO.
New
York,
Doubledl,y,1951.
'l)plat,
l(r, Bowtlng, Berl L.
generlllons of nursecymen, bl'
llcllermott, Thomu. lllanual
the mostemlnen!Amerlcenhorti- of Sllllnot Boeing. New York, lbo daredevil 8IDI'l' of h-rs Walter end Philip Sault.
Social end Wellare Work, An·
cul1Drl~
Moc:mlllon, 1964. An OIIC)'Cio- under 1he sea whore goal~ ore
111e
only
armor
lllld
111e
oal,y
111ony
AUdnson; Sports lnalrllc.
Tukey, Harold. Dwarled Fruit pedk treatise for am.u • boll
WeliPOII
a
spear.
tor and Pro Sports, Luther Tuc.
Trees. New York, llacmlllon, sellors.
Wullf, llo~ Vlllaee of 111e ker and Riebard Ware; Teacher
1964. Anau1horttatlve,lotllDowns, Hugh. A _ . of
Outl:alllo N.., York, Doubledt,y,
able KUide, illustrated wl111 more - . . New York, Doli&gt;lodl,y, 11168. A I1&gt;0I1blndlnt! flr~eraon lllld Llbrsrlen, Walden Rouah,
tbln 150 Pho1Dgr11Ph• lllld dr- 1867. A true. Ute aceount of ev- account of I rom&amp; AmtrlciD'I Judy F. Rule end Mrs. Anne
V. Theiss, Asst. Prof.; Tele.
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erymen'a dream: aatlq ecrosa ...,.e entel11rlaeln remote Thai- phone Operalor, Robert G. But·
· the Pacllle 1D POtic lends.
land.
eher, Managerj Welder, Herschel
P...,..lq, Aloia. Tho ComFerber, Edna, A Peculiar A. Hender1011, welder.
Tralnlnl: ol Horse llld 1110. Treaaure. New York, Doubledejo,
w. N.., York, ~. 1961, 196D. In IIIII aulobio8rlllhi' I h 0
Glvoe tile .PrinciPles of clu&amp;leel brll1lent aulhor wriU&gt;o her gr...,
hor,_hfP,
'l'he Almanac
eatllld DK&gt;IIdramotlc tiDI'l'•
By United Press lnternellonal
Toda.Y Is Frldo.Y, Aprll12, tilt
103rd do.Y of 1968 wltll 263 1D
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CADET TROOP 185
87 was staged TuoscloJ
A RUMMAGE SALE to be hold
:~ on die lawn or the scout in 140)' was plamecl ...,., Cldet
. •ii&gt;u-.
Troop 185 mot Tue~ nflhtat
~.t , ~de.ta Saraent was the finder the home ol Mra.. Frank Powers.
Ot Ute luck;y egg in the hunt. All leader.
:p11 Whlfl fbund eggs were given
Contributions ot used clothlni
lprlses. Mar1 Ann MiUer and 0.. for the sale wUI be scllclted II)'
• ilurrl,)' were guests at th~ members of the t.rcKC4 t\lrirw;
·. .U• hunt plllll18d by the leaders, the meeting the girls discussed
-ljro. Eupne Murro.y and Mrs. plans for making m~ture rc&gt;~
,Gtorae Miller. Refreshments cas of scout unUorms ol other
were aerved.
countries to be dilll'~edon doUs
Attending the Easter party be- and po&amp;si~ exhibited II the
aides those niJiled were Megan Melts County fair Ia August.
~r, JeMiter Wlse, F a i t h The sewing project wW begin
Berrm~~~n, S&amp;l~ Walters, Trina next week.
GB!b1, Martha Krawsc11n. Pitt)'
An original pJa.ylot wW boP"'"
Bo)'llis, Pamela Powers~ Paula pored by Debbie Schuck, Debbie
lloea. Valerie Lewis, Beck;y Call, Jyl Beaver• Pam D:Jdson.
011- Jill Walburn,Jon!Mur- Amy Hlmm, Nancy Buaklrk, and
riQI, Ann Fitch, Cynthla Lane, Marprie Wamsley and prese~
Traey Burdette, a n d Velvet ed lor the junior IJ'OOP,
SWilllor.
Other members au~ the
meeting weR JeMifer Goble,
SCOllf T HOOP 100
Debbie Laney, Robin Mllls, Jane
PIECES OF ROPE for use in Gilke,, Debbie Gilkey, and Brenthe &amp;l.lllllltr dl3 c amp at camp da Edwards.
Klllbuta w e r e distributed by
Mrs. Mildred Jacob&amp; will be a
Mn. Carol Ohlinger ,leader when guest demonstrator at th,e APrU
Troop 100 met this week at the 23 m~ of the troop. She will
Salisbury School.
show the girls how kl make var~
Ptnn,y Win and Rose Marle ous items suitable Cor Mother's
Colburn conducted the oPening
ceremony. Mrs. Ohlinger served

~gifts.

Plan April 20 Inspection
Final plans Cor lnspectlon to tend church in a gro~ at the
be held on APril 20 were made Bradbury Church of Christ.
Intormatlon was presented rewhen Bethel 62, International Order of Jobs Daughters met MlD- garding the Grand session to be

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1111' night at the Masonic TODII&gt;le.
Dobbie King, oonored queen,
presided at the meeting. T h e
change In inspection date from
AprU 27 to AprU 20 was noted.
lt was announced that go .. tochurch Sundly tor the Bethel is
AprU 21, and the girls are to a~

BY ADA SLACK

..,.q with their jiiU'OIIta, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Clark; sister
aDd brother..tD~aw, Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Winebrenner.
Visiting Mill Frankie Mumaw
were Mrs. Della Boggs, Mrs.
Edith CorneU, Mrs. Freddie Boe
and Mrs. Lucy Frederlek of Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. ~ck
ol Colwnbus, Mr. Donald Quick
and daut!lter Leanne or Gohanns,
Yllit8d their parents and arsnd·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
S. Quick.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. White
and daut!lter Mary Beth ot Dunbar, W. Va., vilited his moUter,
llrl. A&amp;nes White and uaele,
Rlehard Dlckworth. They alao
visited her mother, !drs. Rose
Schwarz and ramily ot Muon,

w. va.

Mrs. Martha Rew of Columbus vtllted her sister, Mrs. Lee
Jonldns and family.
Connie Morarity or COlumbus
vhiced recently with her mother,
lira. Psullne Morartty andbrolltor Mai\r.
Mr. and Mrs. Vemoo. Bartela
and clllldren or Cilldnnall, were
weekend euests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bartel a.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sehneldor, Eleamr Koy and Mrl. Rlcllard Roush, visited relative• 1n

Rlllmsn recently.
Mr. and Mra. Dale Hubbard
or lloeylaod visited recentlylllllt
bls psrenta, Mr. and Mrs. EdiJOR HOObard and otber relaUvea.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ulndon
were weokend 81111111 o1 their
daU&amp;hter and IIOIWn.law, lllr. and
Mn. Douglas Moore and family
, · ol Newark. Tho,y - • joined
there b1 daU&amp;htor and
JCm..tn-law, Mr. IDcl Mra. Jack
Koeller Of Welt Al-.
Mr. and MI-a. I!Gborl llar&lt;len,
Debbie and JIJI\, visited their 11111
and daut!lter - ill • law, 11r. and

Mro. Robert Harden and son,
Eric, of Marlm.
Nra. lolfla Hudson lljiOol the
weekend With her sister and
brother- in -law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Gerlacll ol Letart, W. Va.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Whlteo!
Mlcldleporl called on Mr1. Aitles
White &amp;mda.Y afternoon.
Mra. Ellen Newland spent a
few dol's at her apsrlment on
SOccnd llreot, before &amp;Vina to
h..- empl03J11enl In Middle.
port.

Mra. Ada Slack 11J1en1 a few
&lt;Ill'• assllllnaill tho care of her
grandchildren, Tammy, Chll)'l .
and Torey Jomaon or Wolf Pen,
whUe their mother, Mrs. Har~
ie1 Jobnsoo altonded a eonven·
tion 1D Cleveland of the Women's
Auxili&amp;l')' ol the Veterana Memorlal Hospital. Mrs. Harman Lon·
dan alao attended the same con~
ventlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jenkins,
11C1111 D. J. and D. G, of Colum.
bus, lljiOol the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. lillldred Seleer and
famUy, his parenla, Mr. and
Mn. Fred Jenklas, Sr., andtamUy, and oloo Mr. and Mrs. John
Koehler and fsmUy.
llr. and Nra. WUbur Holter of
Akron visited her mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Duekworth, who accompanied them home Cor an ex.
tondod Yloll
Sharon ""' Coltrlll and frlmd
JOJ Lallprman of COlumbus,
apont the weekmd with the for.
mer'a parent1, Mr. and Mrs.
llmald Collrlll, b-er• Craig

ONE DAY
SIIRT SERVICE
You get our usual fine
•ervlce and finlshlng.

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4 doofs- Hilt's just tht ,.,. It'I IINidl
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hold Its rquisr meeting in the
Hospital cafeterla at 7:30 Tuesday evening. Mrs. Beulah Straus•
or the Meigs County Health De·
partment will be the speaker.
Refreshments will be served by
the Middleport group.

LODGE MEETS
Get-weU cards were signed

for Mrs. Helen Lewis and Mrs.
Mattie Bush when the White Rose
lodge mot WednesdO)' at the
American Legion hall. Mrs. WU.

Crusade Beginning
At Pomeroy School
The 11 Blble ln the Hand"

Cru~

aade, foaturlng Evsngeiiot 1'1\11
Gager will begin Sundo.y night,
April 14, st 7:30 p.m. a1 the
Pomeroy Elementary School,
Mulber-ry Ave., with the altow~
lng or the ESitor ftlm, I Beheld
His Glory.
The Crusade wUI continue ev~
ery TuescloJ and &amp;mclay nlil&gt;t
through June 16, and will f...
ture movies on the Ute of
Christ eeeh night, lntrocmcing a
new feature, ••Blbleinthe Hand.••
The pliblle is Invited.

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ot Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Ballo,y will be observed llmdq
from 3 to 5 p.m. with op o rl
h011se at their realdenee, 467
Floher Sl., Mlddl_.t.
HoaUnr the anniverlllr)' nb.
11rvance will be tbelr t w o
dauahlero, Mrs. Horold dowy
Jean) Rarriaoo of Clncl111all, and

Underwriters
Meeting Held

III'Y

Mr. and lllra. Kmnoth ~!),gone
Ri8P of ReedaviUe, Route I,
have returned from a trip to
Florida where they attended the
30th Annual Leaders Meetina for
the pllfyin&amp; aaonts Of the JOIIII
Haneoek Mutual Life lniiU"snce

Mrs. Charles (Doris) F:tnnlpn,
of lllmtlngtoo, N, Y. Mr. and

Mrs. Bailey have elsltt grandclllldrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey moved
10 Middleport soon after their
msrriaae at Charlolllon, W. Va.
Until his retirement in 1957,

Co.

Mr, Rigga Ia an aaont with
the compsny. Hll!l&gt;lll!l&gt;ls of the
meeting were dlacusatons on
more advanced and e1fecdve

Mr. Bailey was

methods of serving present and
future poiJcy owners and entering lnlo the field of mutuallllnds.

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The Ealler lleey ill scripture
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Mra. Walter Hayes, prelldent,
opened the meeting with a thouBftl
on humility by Dr. BIUyGrllhun.
Seripture and a medltaUon, The
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81 luder; and Mra. Max Donahue
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lr~J, TaoaoiQ, 7:l0 iJ,Ia,; Ernelll 1-.. C~ - . - , 7:30
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WorihiP aorvteea at dlfS *illl · Olil )llr91co,' lU'. ·m.1Ettnllv aHt IIIOIIr, !Oidar; i!4pr wu- Pr-IIIOIIItW. 7:30 p,m.OYI!l')'
the Rov. Cuto.
Wmliii!. ,'T~ Pi1DJil·~·...... fnd, Jr.,jn1141&amp;.
. w~. -.a mootiD&amp;, 7:30
~ P- aorvleoa , at 7&amp;tt. !C., ,TirlldilJ, ct:IP p. m. Y...a. . IUSON AssEMBLY cinJJICJi p, m., flnl )lmiiQI ct DICIIdJ:.
I'.OIIor.IIW!ie ServteoaetWO Sonlne, ~~ 7:10 p, ns, OF GOD - · Socanl lit., Muon, · POMEIIOY TRINITY IJNITED
and an·tiotor F.a llwllfDilnwlae ~ IIIIJI, ~ Sltlurdu' ct W, Va. Su!doJ Sdlool~ IO o.m, CHVBCH OF CIIRl'lT- Rev. W.
&amp;m!IIQII!cf&gt;ool on AjlrU lf,
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!:bel~K Cl~ Cllrlllllsn p~~llit ,.met, 7:110 p, m. Bible Wllll!l, !qlt. SunllaJ Sehool, 9:15
11J - ·P,t; ;...-· ''IIeelltot.' c~ c• ~~Qui·-''• sa.b- and lll'IQIII' alrvlce Wed- ao m.; W•llbijl, 10:25 a. m,
lllhoaldi.JIC!otlhi:·l.iisons. Pllflir,Ro; ....,.....,iiiiJI.CGrn·
71l0p,ns.Cbt-Tu- v...a. eholr ..-....., Mm&lt;Ja1,
to ~ reed 1ft aU Cllrlitlan ........ and . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 . . . . . . l'llaao m-5U3,
8:110 Pi m, Mrs, Marvin Burl,
liellnot eburellaa tbll &amp;:nlltQ&gt;,
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CARtEToN CHURCH -KIIw,. dlrM!or; Sealer ebolrnhooriOI,
9,30 ~· 7:110 p, ns., Mr•. Paul
The Goldol! TOJt wblch -.talbo
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bar)'. - . Soll&lt;lll'
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L m., Jlolph Clrl.liai!L Worllblp N-, - · Tluradly, Ill
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Dial oltht -ld m• •-- not . "I licrile m~Wh ·to _ltiJI abo"t m. 11~. rr.y., moelllv, ellureh ooelal room,
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RVTLAND CHURCH
OF
~,. nOr Per&lt;oived II)' lho ior, ht who.rmt bui Ia ~n~~; Gild W-Ildly 1-30 P. m.
lllither ,balbthoOfoaaili,O(;ocl, I dtc(llrt to tht world Whot
- ~THMEmOiliSTCHURCH CRRtiT-RQll W. Carter, Pll•
bolldi. - , What ill blUI ~.... I ho'"' , ~tlll'd frtm~ him."- ·lillddliiiOrt. Rev, llalloaaln:o, ..... SOlid~ School, 9:30 a, m,;
Pll'ld -lor him that wM 'tor John !:28. ' ·, ··
,......, Jock Beehtle, c hur e h comm.- and ~ Hnlee,
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AU that I am I owe to Jesus I. m.; 'Worlidp ofnleo, 10:30 TlundaY, 7:30 p, m, v. IL Brs·
LAIJJIEL CLIFF ~REE·IIETJI. Cbrlit reveal~ to me 1n H1a 1. m.; lillddl_.t • Faaeroy ley, &amp;wt.
OllST .CHUIICR- &amp;mcJI¥Sef&gt;ool dlvln~ Bookr'-Davld IJvln&amp;- l\1-.t YoutbFollowlidp,SUn- CII!STER METHODIST Cbarge
t:ao
~ 110rlhiP,, stone, Africa!) uplorer aDd da.v, 'p, m, ~ ...Dial-· - Rev, J'learl A. Cl*, putor,
10:10 ._ m., .....WW .....,...,,. m!Aionary.
lldp, 7130 p, m,; Ollldal- CHESTER: Worsbijl, 9 a. m,;
7:30 p, m.; Wedne,...., ~
IIIOIIItWollrlt lilllllaJ ot month, SolldaJ Sehool, 10 o. m.; Mro,
ian Yciutll Crulldora, 6:311-p, m.
LIIAl. !Hmcl
6 p, m,; WScs secondMondiiT o1 Wald Spencer, SUpt. FLAT•
and
Pfii70J' moot11w. 7ti0 p.m.
- .•• p. ns.; Eleanor Clr- ll
WOODS: Chllreh
Sdlool, Sandal',
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NOTiel 01· IUCTI" Otl TAX
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T- · cbolr pracllce, 7 p, . uv• 111 oxeui ' .. •••
cle Heond Tlllrldar, Cl&amp;ll 12
a.m.,-·· BaUy, aapt. Wnr"'" "R,, ~ GUI, potor; Phil
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lbl:.. W-""·•. ••ttern'- Clr· •ohjp oervlet altorllliol Wllb AI·
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~R CHURCH OF CJIRI8I' · :'t~uu~ of.:;.~~~~ Cbolr pnctlce, 7 p. m. Wedaea- S1Dlay mOI'IIbw or evenUw, ol
- Ronhie RuJ1•11
n ..,....., J.L.Oblo, paiHd Gft tM lith 41, of dQ".
each week.
- . . . . . , - a..,aw
Mardi 1111. tJe,... wtu. 11e l&amp;lbmttGRACE EPISCOPAL t.. Main
mill C. WUJ, • ..,_ &amp;mcJI¥ S.Jiotil ,.. to ,
tho ""'''' " wo
IJNITED Ml!THOiliSTCHVBCH
0 IIPICIAL LUC· • Pomeroy. Clurch Sebool, 9:15 St., l'llmeroy • SUn:loy wnrablp
'- ns.1 WorabJp
ll:at a. m. Qll'lltlln Eaclrllwtf ~to~" . ~.U:t ~~J!! a. m.; WOI'IItdp aervtee, lOtiO. =ee, 10:80 a. m. with Ia.vlandlir ·
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p~ae.. of vo~ualretn, oa Tueid.a' MYF, 8. p.m.Cholrpradlce, 7,30
SEVENTHn, DAY ADVEN
·Uw '110 "'' ot ~· ,,., tho • TIST
1.1011 cd ~
Pew. ol! tM ton
.Po m. w~. Nilic lnvUed
KENO CHURCH OF
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t&gt;o .,,,.u ot IQ otUnd tbooe unleea. Glon Cbureh - PanerOY, Mulberry
NonnlnllcCil ..__...._.._. llhlP JMal · ' DMtrkl ror tiN
H.r.....,.. Road north fl. Vete
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Juua Cbrllt ol. Lattar Day • oaaun~ ,.ft.odi, .t.a ,... aot ••· lie director,
m.,Blblestul;b"andprl)'el"meetc..1-_. o...:.....1._.
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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST- ...
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Suadl7 Schaal, 8:30 L Did Manto .,. Ceii.U for .,.ch orte hlldNil dol- c··
wnu..._ ......_ 10130 a.m.; Worlbip, 9:30a.m.
lin of •aWadon, ru a eoaUAlle4
aner ~UU~P•I 1 pa_,.. .,.,...,
~ IJNITEIJ PRESBYTER·
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Worllldp, !0:30 a. ns.liiondor ,..,..
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._.. • IAN CHURCH-Middleport.ltov.
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0PQ1 at f;JO o'eloel A.JI; and ,.main
teDdeDt. Sunday School, 9:30 I. Howard R-lt, ............. J
IVIidJW prt)'81" Hnl.ce, 7:80. OPID llii.W t :IO o'docl Plol • ....,.
• u-t ..... wor•..... 10•30 a.
ao-..,r. , ames
Putor !ldtr PHderl k J Sto- 1\aDdard TI~M ot aaid diJ.
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FIRST CHURCH OF
=:~"· · WILL
Weclneadly, 7 Pi m., Cbolr prac- I. m. Worlidp SOrYiee, 10:30
·'l'lii NAZAIIIlNE _.....,,_••~,
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lice, 8:30P.m. W-ada,v.
I. m. Cbolr J)I'ICI!ce, 7:30p.m.
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·~T - Rev.
FOREST
10:30 a. . ai.; IMrdrW Worllldp,
CleU cox, ........ SUn:ioy School Rev Wmlell G Stull
7::10 p, m. rr.yor IOI'Yieel, 7:l0
ooneo ., OL•CTION 00 •••
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~-:-·~ r~~ llleC
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mnitW 1flll'8hlp, 7: ; Wecineo- Nea Supt.
flock. Pullil', Rev, Mofttl II. ,.._... "iif . .. _ . . . ot tho .... --and Bible ......., 7:30 po~'-oy CHURCH OF THE
Board Of Educ:atloa of tilt Soutbua
\ltlor - - •-.:r
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lill1lfll.al .... _fllllllll ~· ~~~
p,ns,
. NAZARENE- Rev. Kenaeth
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_f'lor&lt;e, putor, SUnday s.-.
Q:urch.-' ~•DI""',PIIIoi'; 14 ._, - ·· " , ,., ..,... o1 ..,. ovn\JN M&lt;o•nvlmi: -Rev. 9:30 a. m,, a.ymon:~ Walburn,
Mia Slllo!G'!UidoJSqbools.- ...,., .,.,_ •• • IIPICL\L IWIIC· Jlllm w. Kimbler, ,......, SUn- oupt. Worllldp oervlco, 10:30 ao
._..... ~Scbool, l:iO a. :-!~'~~ ~
!;: ~Sehool,l0:30 a.m.; Wonhlp m. EYanpllllle sorvlco 7·30
of"::!;"'·..;: ~.:!!.~ .-=..~·· Heond and p,';,, 1 l'riiTer mootltW, w.d.."s.
'm.;_worllbiP aonloe,lO"! i, .'!" ;.,~ 1Uo
Yolilb· aad Janlo!''toullt ~ ,.. •"""" o1 - · 1a • - "
m-.
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S.U p. m. Ewntrw..oraiJ!P, 1180. : ~ : '
CllliSI'ER CHURCH OF T H E
sYRACI.SE CHURCH OF THE
Pr1lfiQI:..
IO.,.. IIIII Pralle, V(....ldiQI, - .....~ =-~ ~:::":.; ~~-· W -=~·=~~ Grllo, NAZARENE -lief. A. F. MUior,
.
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of " ' If liiD .., , ........
• .orw.., -•~0,1 o.m. palor, Bnborl Slowort, Sandal'
t.!...~ED . FAfl'll ~~- f:r~·,.: aot ~~ 111,,1 114 mUll IDd ~:10 g, .m., ~. ~ School Supt. SwKtay sehool,
,......, lltllomoOt - llollirt 1:, "' ..,. ......., " ,,....,. Scbocil, 9:30 o. rn. Cllsrloa Bll- eluaoa for all .... 9:30 a.m.;
_..,. S. - - · ..............., wlliCh lo ,.,.,..,,.. ,..., _., •·- Rle•·~
'-f""'f . ·•~-·~ ~~ frl'l e.eb one liul)dnwt dollul of.,...
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llal'nlrW Worahlp, 10:30 a.m.;
· ........._ - . .._,_ '"''"· '" • ,._,.... ....,..
~~- !'nil'• mllll:w, NYP5 SUndiQI 6:30 p.m.; EvanSuadii -Scbooi. ·=~ ID4 WOl'- o : ~--:J/Iutr..~m:..~:
'1:30,.. m.
awllltlc Senlce SI.DSa7 7:30 p.
lbjp III:Yioe, 10130 a. m. and ...,. ..... s•• ,._. P.ll.
1tA11111S0NV1LL PRESBY• m.; PriQIIr 11101i1tW
1130P.m.-h~,llldowotk -.,."'.~':%'".C"i.:.:::.""· Tl:lllAN..., HowardR:wllt.IIUr.ao p.m.; Minion-IIMtllar. w....-..,1130
ot-- ....... '""' tor, .-Jillplo, !i1111C11Q1 S.bool U'J Moo11Dt1 second W-edO)'
p. ns,
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I( WILL
~ !iiiiCiiQI School, ·ot eaeh monlll 7:110 p.m.
DOIOYIIY •M. ''"""""
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4 Dr. 8 cyl. Aut. trans. Radio an1 beater

Many Mar. C1r1 and Trvckl To ChooH •r.tn

1967 Chev $2195
\1 .Ton Plckop. V8. 3 spd, trans, Black, Custom
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Sweepllne Plck·up. 6 cyl 3 apd. !rans.

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CIIBlST • CbarloallulseU, 1111·a, Rlehord GUJroy, &amp;wt. Silldl7 SchDcll, t:JO a.m.; MondQJ
Worllldp, 1o,to a. m.; Emllqr
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66 Old a Delta 88 Hoi.·Sect.n . . . . $2495

1965 Dodge $1395
Pickup. 6 cyl 3 apd. trana.

w-·Tower atudJ, lOJIO a. m,;

FuJI power equlplnent lneludlna windows aild , 6w~ Hal, radio, tlaled glaa, wJ•Iw Urea, w-e-~d~l
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with red rivl Interior. One owner, new Olda...r.ile&lt;
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1957 Ford

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dor• lOa. Iii. Worllldpand-b•
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BRETHREN IN CHRIST • Rn,

6· cyl., auto. ~01 .• radio, wl•lw tires, blu~· 'with
blue Interior .
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radio, tinted glaa, wl•lw llret, wl11te with gret&gt;n In·
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School, 10 L m.;
Wonldp aonlco, lla. m.; Wednaldo,y III'IJO!'(m~. 7:80 P.
ns.; Sandal' aljiC-.bl,p,7:30,
SYRACI.SE. FDIST IJNITED
PREIBYTERJAN - Rev, LiDiao
H. Slebblna, pulllr, Worlidp, 9
a. m. StmdaY Sebool, 10 a. m.;
Bible SIIIIIJ and 11'110r nnlce,
W!Jdi&gt;IIIIQ, 7 Pins,
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CIIBIST.• - . R, Bllko, p11w. SUndaJ School, 10 a. m.,
Wlmle l!llllqv, iiiiJI. IIDnliiW
aormon, li •a. ns, Eftid:w aorvdo Cbrldu - · 7:30 p,
m.,llrl, llda ChiYalfer, pnat.
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or the birth of a second daUihter
to Mr. and lllr s, Fred IA&gt;Uilaa
of Akron.
Entsminger.
The infant was bom on AprU
5 at the St. Thomas lloiiiJitalill
Akron. Slo has been DIDted Julio
and Bruce.
Ann. Maternal grandmother Ia
Alice Flanagan of Porkers.
tho
late Mrs. lllrjorle SBvely,
burg, w. va., vlsttedhermother,
Mro. Mary M. Diddle and.aloter, , ".J Posten carl')'ing out t h e and 1110 maternal _.-anclo
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Anna Grace Oiler.
eon wiU be held atthei(O)'~
theme, Keep Amertea Beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beegle have been made by members ot of MlddillPOJ'I,.
lng.
and family or Falrl&gt;om visited Den 8 of Clib Soout Pack 241,
her mother, Mra. ErneJt Me- Middleport.
Bride.
The polters have beendlopioy.
Jdln Utle spent two weeks' ed In &amp;tme wlndowo In Middle.
semester break from Rio Grande port. The boys also msde litter
Collep at the home or his par. bags aa a part of the projed.
enta, Mr. and Mr a. Donald Uale Mrs. Ernest Fraser and Mra.
and brother Keith.
Wallace Powers are leaders Of
Mrs. Laura Leifheit has re- the 81'001&gt;·
turned home after spending the
Boys psrtldpsUng ill the pro.
winter with her daualtters, Mrs. jeet were Scott Fraaer, Jimmy
Kathryn Peters or Arcadia; llr. Holman, Georp llewsrt, Mlko
and Mrs. Harold Amspoker or Powers, Jetf Jacoba, stanley
Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. Starlin&amp;, and Ronnie Hawkina.
Ruc1f Jovln of Cleveland.
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s.lth Auto Sales

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the New York Central Ralll'OIId.

The cbft,imtion wu held at the
Diplomat . 'Hotel in Hoi lywood
Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Rias
were accompanied m their Flor~
Ida trip by lllr. and Mrs. Roger
Epple of Chester.

Scout Den 8
Nokes Posters

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pastor, chllr&lt;ll Sdlool, 9:30a.m.;
Warilh4' Hnl.ce, 10:80 a. m·,

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AnnoWlCement is belns made

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Pralao aenteo, 'l!lurtda,y, 7:30
n.m,
7"TB£ R1JTJ..\m&gt;~Im&gt;:'
CHURCH· - Rri, C, l; LemiiQI,

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The ooot;soaoo irom lbo ~
Circle and tho W.S.C.$.1'1U •••
dolaort and beverf&amp;t II tlio ·• •
per with oach member to tal!8
a covered dlllh and their
too
bleaenlco.
The dl&amp;lrlct mootiDg to bihlld
a1 tho Jackson Mothodllll Chureb
on April 18, wu anDowicad. h
wos .....,rted that 3S sick eaUs
wero liWio durlncthepsotmonth.
lttsteases rorUJem--were
Mrs. Waraer, Miss .Adl, 0 .
helmer and IIIIas IAierotll Gel&gt;helmer.

· Birth Announced

.ramea G, Moirt'..., ~.-

.tRIEDOit 006J'ELtoii\5SION-

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O.CK -~~ FUTUIIU "" Dis&lt;:

ftat,... _.. -COil

Auxiliary

64 Chevrolet

FIVE PASSENGER SEI)AN'•

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Is Planned

Dr. Hard Top. One local owner. t'Ower
lng. IJ&gt;w mileage. Extra nice.

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Nr. and Mrl. Dele ROIIIh and J.nc. Nro. Glenn Hlloa praoeotod
dauchter, hJT7, of &amp;.1 Albans • fUm entitled, Where OUr llone)'
were weekend guesta of hia par ..
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Roullb.
Dale Kennedy hao bem return·
ed 10 hla home from the Voterana HoiiJ)Ital in Hunlinllon, W,
Va.
A rummap llle waa planMra. Martha Childs Jell Wed- ned for 140)' 3 ~ 4 by the
nesday by plane from tllarles- Sew.Rito-:Sewlna: Club Wedneo.
ton, W. Va. tor Blrmtngtlam, da¥ nlalll · at the club house.
Ala. to be with her daU&amp;hter,
Mrs. Raymond Baity waa holt·
Mrs. Joe Falkner, and family. es.s for themeetingpresldedover
h expects to remain there for by Mrs. Flo Strlekland. A white
an indetlnite visit. Mra. Qlilds' elephant ssla wao held and Mrs.
granddaughters, Candace Bahr Strickland presented the ho&amp;Ceas
and (ilorla Gibbs, aeeompanied 1111 to Mra. Baity. It wao an.
her to the Charleston airport, nouneed that Mrs. COlvin SimPChristine Ballr, junior at Rio son will be hoateu for the next
Grande College, ls home tor the meetlna.
Easter weekend with her parAttondlrtg besides those naments, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr. ed were Mrs. Charles Holtman,
Mro. WIUard Boyer, Mrs. Ed.
ward Wells, Mrs. Doo MeKDJ.sh~
Mrs. Doo Collins, Mrs. Harold
to f.Aeet
Hood, Mra. Ronald Browning,
The Women's AuxiUary ofVet. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr.

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NEW IHI MODELS
BRILLIANT ADVANCED

bra••s

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SOrvlce at the United . . _
dl•t Church.
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llro. V. D. Edwanla woo the
of ChUllootht were &amp;mda.Y Program c~ ancl....cJuelod
81111111 · Ill: ·llrt. · A. E. Erwin. the Plqe aorvlce at the !"OO!oo

hold in Clevotend, June 2~
Mrs. Denver Wel~ Mrs. Peggy Ham Robaonpresidedatthemee~
T~lor, and Mrs. Betty Cowan
ing and others attending were
were guests. A practice for iD- Mrs. Bertie Watts, Mrs. James
spectJon wu announced for 9 Souder&amp;, Mrs. Norman w~land,
a.m. on A»rU 20, with all offi- Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Hercers requeated to attend.
man Bailey, Mrs. Perry Mitch,
Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs. William Woodard, and Mrs. LI.Yid

Syraeuse News, Society
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark
of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.
James Clark, Stephen, Molly and
Mile11a ot. Cloves, vlaited re-

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tit~.W ot Mro. Msbel Sanborn,
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BOlon Wll tho Proci'am . Durin&amp; th4l mOetltW ~
II '&lt;Ghftned to tho Ala'GI1 Cen· iq! ot Tueodo.y litiht'a meetiDg biY Nri, Everott ' Thomas. ~e
eral Hoapltal. He IUi!ored a ot . . Woman's !:belt)' of Chrl.. preoldlinf, 1n the abo"!'" ot»ro,

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Sluller, pu~~~r•

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'W~,aapt. Wanhlp

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SYRACI.SE METHOIIIST ,•
Rev, WmleU Stuller, pulllr,
Stalal Sphool, 10 ., m.; corron
Norrla, qt. Worlldp aomco,
lla.m.
RACIII!E Ml!THOJ»!T - Jo1m
w. Kimbler, ps-. SundiQI
Sehool, 9:30' a.ns.; Wanhlp HrY•
lee, 10:30 1. m.; JUnior ebalr ·
practleo, WeclnescloJ, 8:20 p, m,;
Senior ebolr pracllco, 'lllurada,v,
7:30 p, m, a.., 11n1t1or Cllaa
moellatr, Frldq ol ooeb
DIODIIIIIIS p, m, Wea!OJM Sonelo Guild, -MIIIIda1 oleaeb
monlll, 7:30 p, m.; Jllllnr JUch
MYF, 4:30 p, m, each ~~
SOnlor ~ MYF, 5:30 p, m.,
eaeh Smdai'.
PORTLAND Ml!THODIST Rev, Jolm w. Kimbler, ps-.
~ SCbool, 9:30 a. m.; Worlidp oervleo, 7:30 _p, m.
OAK GROVE METHODIST Jobn W. Kimbler,
Sun11aJ
SC:hool, 10t30 a. m.; Worship
service, 9;30 a. m., first and
lhlrd SOlid~ each month.

Eddie wu the liaa!lait'~.. ~,_ij!e
choir tqday. He ·~ 1..-1 ,!lit 'liPil ot

the front row, ,atrel:e!IM .~ N lu!
could, 111d ..., wiQI hla '!ll!!lo heail
I loo~ed up at 1rlil , IOGIIil' freckled
boy·faee and woadtncl wlllt IHI ~
tblnlti.. u the Eufier ~' rao6!1n
......nclo llld b-..! 1!1" April Jr.
Wero hf.l tholllhll Oli diocolate bUJI.
nlso aDd ralnM-co~ ...._ C)l ,..
the ollrri"l stol7 be . lfqm,.. •
'"He Ia JIOt heN, but. ia rileD"!
Of oae lhi"l I am cortaill. Wlien
he ia III'OWD aDd thlllkl of· EaaU!rllme
back home, it won't be tbe eandy 1111
and Euler bulrata he'll nnoombor;
bill the smell of IUiell at the chaaeol
ral~ the joy of jolnl111 hla YOice to a
Holltlojah chor1111.
Give your child a lifetime lift. Celt.
brale ll*lal Sundlya alld .....,. Sunday by 101111 to your chareh 1114 laklnr hlm with yon.
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ZION CHURCH OF CHRisr Pomeroy - RarrlsonYIUe Road.
E - Underwood, psstor, Kenneth Grover, llmdey Sc- ~
Swadl.,y School, '9:30 L m.; Wol\o
llblp service, 10:30 1om. !IIndo~'
tWeDI.lJI service, 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting, ThuredO)', 7:30 p. m.

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n.. Clwrcft It the INCIIW hlclor on
-,.,tho bvlldlno .. ·~.­

good dfl.nlhlp. It It a ........ .,. of
lplrltval Yalun. Without o 1trong

Churdt, neltMr oHIIIOCIOC)' norchoill»
lion can survive. Ther. en tow IOvnd
f'HIOI'II why e¥ery perloft thovld
oolfeftd MIV!cot........, ....
tht Church. "'*r .., (1} ,_ hh OWft

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• JOHN'S LUTHERAN-Brl·
Pto......1 ........... u--1an -•-• ...- . ~~.. worlhip, 9 a. m.j &amp;nlay Sehool,
10 130
a.m.
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"" • • of hll CllllllrntHIIty .... notion,
(4) r.. tho ,.b of tho Ch""" lfooK,
whkh ...... hit motol ... motrllrlal

E. Second St., Pmteroy,Sunday
Scbool, 10 a.m.; Worship service
svpport. P'lon to go to churdl reevlorly
11 a.m..
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SYRACUSE EUB CHURCH Rev. Paul A.SOllora,psstor.SUnday Scbool, 9:30 a. m,, Ben Quii•
nbe
e rry, supt. Mornirw worshi.P,
10:30 a. m•• nrstamthirdSunda¥• each month. Evonllw .....
With the hope lt will, in some measure, foster and help sustain thlt wbieh 1a gODCIIIn ~and
gellotle service, 7:30p.m., seeond and frurlh Sonlaya,
community llfe, thla feature ts sponsored by the buslnell firma and orpntlltlona whole 11111181 .,..
pear below.
BETHANY EUR CHURCH Rev. Paul A. SOller&amp;, psstor.
Morning worship, 9:301. m.,· SUnday Sehoo1, 10:30 a. m. Blythe
Thela&amp;, SUpt. YOII!h Fellowohlt&gt;,
":30 p m
V
CARMELEURCHURCH-Rev,
Paul A. Sellers, ps-. Sunday
S&lt;bool, 9:30 L m.; W.,..Rousb', "" ·" ·· · ·Bakers o1 Hi&gt;lsuln Bread
SUpt. Morning ""'sbijl, 10:30 I.
m., second and frurlhSUn:loys ct
each month. Emt~DgevanaellaUe
aenlee, 8 p, m. second and third
Sundaya oleach month.
ENTERPRISE EUB CHURCHProducers and Dlstributora
Sales - ALUS CIIALIIERs _ Slrvlee
Rev, Menze! Smith, Putor.Halt&gt;h
Of High Grade Coal
Farm - lndultrlal
Lawn " Gordon
Spencer. &amp;wt.; Eldon Weeks,
Well Columbia, w, Va.
Tl()pera Plains
Pbono 667-3135
Ala't. Wnrlidp oervleos, 9:30
1. m••• ....._,
........ School• 10:30 a.
m. Youtb Followaldp, 6:30 p.m,
EftDlJw aentee, 7:30 p. m.;
Youth ebolr, 6:30 p, m, W-ada.v7:30p,ns.
"K""""ky Frted Cblckon''
MORNING STAR EUR - Rev,
992-2550
240 Lincoln St.
Pomeroy
M...ll Smith, ,......, Jobn Jlllo,
S..,.. Fred Smith, A••'t. Sundoy

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Sdlool, 9:45 a. m.; Momlrw worahlp,"10:45a.m.; ·Prayermeet-

latr, 7:30 P. m. Tlllrada,v. Youth
FeUowlidp, 7:110 P. m.SolldaJ.

CHURCH OF CHIRST - Mldclleport, 5th and Main. Jilek
Scltoa, s..,t. Bible Sehool, 9:30
o. m,;
Mnblp, 10:30 o.
m.; Evenbw: wor1htp, 7:30p.m.;
Pr~or oervlce, W-lday, 7 p,
m, Rev. RsnUn ~i~Yer, pastor,
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
. -lillddloport. Rev. Alldi'YM!Uor,
pou. teller TOflnr,&amp;wt.SUn·
da1 - · 9:10 a.m.; Mornlatr
Worllldp, 10:30 a. ns.; Jlmlor Sociob', 8:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45 p,
m. - , Enapllotle mooU:w,
7:30 p. m. PriQier mootblg, Wed•l&lt;lll', 7:30 p, m.
THE SALVATION ARMY -EII'ftiY Ro,y S. Wlnbv, ollleor ill
cliorp, Sandaj&gt;, 10 a.m.,lloll••• moetllw; 10:30 L m. Slllda1 SchooL Y- ~le'a I.errton. 1 p, m.; Selvatlon.mllllatr,
7:30 p, m.; TlllredO)', 1 1o 3 p,
ns.; LediOI-., J.ealul; 7p,ns,
,Prlpcluaoo.
liT, MOIIWI BAI'ft!T -Mid'dl-'o ~ o t - and .
WaiD !II. Iloblrl Jaekaon, ........ '
1:30 a. m.; ~~­
q ...w,. 1.11:30 a. m., Amolli
JUdlardo, qt.
liVTLAND FDIST BAP'mT Jm, ,Sauill J.
putor,
~ ~·9:30a.m.; SUn-.
dq - · 10 ...... Mrl.'Ger·
· IIICior,
!qlt. Wanhlp
aentee,
It a. m, Baptlll Tnlllq Ulllon, llrot 1D11 second Sill•
ot s:ao .P. m.; 11n.

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OHIO .VALLEY BAKING CO.

RAY RIGGS, INC.

LEIVING COAL COMPANY

BOGGS EOUIPMBIT

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEAHNG

tROW'S STEAK HOUSE

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

MARK V STORE

uotuo•a Oldest [bdge Dealer"
Middleport, Ohio

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IIY$ELL RUN

FJ1EE IQiTHoJ.

DIST • Rev.
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ROYAL OAK PARK'•

HNY'S FOODl.AII

FAMILY RECREATION
!M'DOIING

lllddleport. Ohio

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Wo FW AU Il&gt;etors Preserlptlons
993-2955
Pomoro1

LYONS MARKET
"MEMBER OF THE BIG 3u
General Merchandlao
Plain•
661-3280

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THE StWIN&amp; CENTER
WlllrE SEWING MACHINES
"Quality Fahrlca At ~ Prteea"

113 IIIU St.

lillddiiiiOrt

Poinu aad a--at-....

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GOE6LEII READY-MIX CO.
1193-3284

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heart

Mr. lnd NrJ. Rlehard Brown
and chlljlrtjo, Dlek and Brenda,

rllireshmenta.
~for~

Brownie
CADET TROOP 185
87 was staged TuoscloJ
A RUMMAGE SALE to be hold
:~ on die lawn or the scout in 140)' was plamecl ...,., Cldet
. •ii&gt;u-.
Troop 185 mot Tue~ nflhtat
~.t , ~de.ta Saraent was the finder the home ol Mra.. Frank Powers.
Ot Ute luck;y egg in the hunt. All leader.
:p11 Whlfl fbund eggs were given
Contributions ot used clothlni
lprlses. Mar1 Ann MiUer and 0.. for the sale wUI be scllclted II)'
• ilurrl,)' were guests at th~ members of the t.rcKC4 t\lrirw;
·. .U• hunt plllll18d by the leaders, the meeting the girls discussed
-ljro. Eupne Murro.y and Mrs. plans for making m~ture rc&gt;~
,Gtorae Miller. Refreshments cas of scout unUorms ol other
were aerved.
countries to be dilll'~edon doUs
Attending the Easter party be- and po&amp;si~ exhibited II the
aides those niJiled were Megan Melts County fair Ia August.
~r, JeMiter Wlse, F a i t h The sewing project wW begin
Berrm~~~n, S&amp;l~ Walters, Trina next week.
GB!b1, Martha Krawsc11n. Pitt)'
An original pJa.ylot wW boP"'"
Bo)'llis, Pamela Powers~ Paula pored by Debbie Schuck, Debbie
lloea. Valerie Lewis, Beck;y Call, Jyl Beaver• Pam D:Jdson.
011- Jill Walburn,Jon!Mur- Amy Hlmm, Nancy Buaklrk, and
riQI, Ann Fitch, Cynthla Lane, Marprie Wamsley and prese~
Traey Burdette, a n d Velvet ed lor the junior IJ'OOP,
SWilllor.
Other members au~ the
meeting weR JeMifer Goble,
SCOllf T HOOP 100
Debbie Laney, Robin Mllls, Jane
PIECES OF ROPE for use in Gilke,, Debbie Gilkey, and Brenthe &amp;l.lllllltr dl3 c amp at camp da Edwards.
Klllbuta w e r e distributed by
Mrs. Mildred Jacob&amp; will be a
Mn. Carol Ohlinger ,leader when guest demonstrator at th,e APrU
Troop 100 met this week at the 23 m~ of the troop. She will
Salisbury School.
show the girls how kl make var~
Ptnn,y Win and Rose Marle ous items suitable Cor Mother's
Colburn conducted the oPening
ceremony. Mrs. Ohlinger served

~gifts.

Plan April 20 Inspection
Final plans Cor lnspectlon to tend church in a gro~ at the
be held on APril 20 were made Bradbury Church of Christ.
Intormatlon was presented rewhen Bethel 62, International Order of Jobs Daughters met MlD- garding the Grand session to be

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1111' night at the Masonic TODII&gt;le.
Dobbie King, oonored queen,
presided at the meeting. T h e
change In inspection date from
AprU 27 to AprU 20 was noted.
lt was announced that go .. tochurch Sundly tor the Bethel is
AprU 21, and the girls are to a~

BY ADA SLACK

..,.q with their jiiU'OIIta, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Clark; sister
aDd brother..tD~aw, Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Winebrenner.
Visiting Mill Frankie Mumaw
were Mrs. Della Boggs, Mrs.
Edith CorneU, Mrs. Freddie Boe
and Mrs. Lucy Frederlek of Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. ~ck
ol Colwnbus, Mr. Donald Quick
and daut!lter Leanne or Gohanns,
Yllit8d their parents and arsnd·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
S. Quick.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. White
and daut!lter Mary Beth ot Dunbar, W. Va., vilited his moUter,
llrl. A&amp;nes White and uaele,
Rlehard Dlckworth. They alao
visited her mother, !drs. Rose
Schwarz and ramily ot Muon,

w. va.

Mrs. Martha Rew of Columbus vtllted her sister, Mrs. Lee
Jonldns and family.
Connie Morarity or COlumbus
vhiced recently with her mother,
lira. Psullne Morartty andbrolltor Mai\r.
Mr. and Mrs. Vemoo. Bartela
and clllldren or Cilldnnall, were
weekend euests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bartel a.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sehneldor, Eleamr Koy and Mrl. Rlcllard Roush, visited relative• 1n

Rlllmsn recently.
Mr. and Mra. Dale Hubbard
or lloeylaod visited recentlylllllt
bls psrenta, Mr. and Mrs. EdiJOR HOObard and otber relaUvea.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ulndon
were weokend 81111111 o1 their
daU&amp;hter and IIOIWn.law, lllr. and
Mn. Douglas Moore and family
, · ol Newark. Tho,y - • joined
there b1 daU&amp;htor and
JCm..tn-law, Mr. IDcl Mra. Jack
Koeller Of Welt Al-.
Mr. and MI-a. I!Gborl llar&lt;len,
Debbie and JIJI\, visited their 11111
and daut!lter - ill • law, 11r. and

Mro. Robert Harden and son,
Eric, of Marlm.
Nra. lolfla Hudson lljiOol the
weekend With her sister and
brother- in -law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Gerlacll ol Letart, W. Va.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Whlteo!
Mlcldleporl called on Mr1. Aitles
White &amp;mda.Y afternoon.
Mra. Ellen Newland spent a
few dol's at her apsrlment on
SOccnd llreot, before &amp;Vina to
h..- empl03J11enl In Middle.
port.

Mra. Ada Slack 11J1en1 a few
&lt;Ill'• assllllnaill tho care of her
grandchildren, Tammy, Chll)'l .
and Torey Jomaon or Wolf Pen,
whUe their mother, Mrs. Har~
ie1 Jobnsoo altonded a eonven·
tion 1D Cleveland of the Women's
Auxili&amp;l')' ol the Veterana Memorlal Hospital. Mrs. Harman Lon·
dan alao attended the same con~
ventlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jenkins,
11C1111 D. J. and D. G, of Colum.
bus, lljiOol the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. lillldred Seleer and
famUy, his parenla, Mr. and
Mn. Fred Jenklas, Sr., andtamUy, and oloo Mr. and Mrs. John
Koehler and fsmUy.
llr. and Nra. WUbur Holter of
Akron visited her mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Duekworth, who accompanied them home Cor an ex.
tondod Yloll
Sharon ""' Coltrlll and frlmd
JOJ Lallprman of COlumbus,
apont the weekmd with the for.
mer'a parent1, Mr. and Mrs.
llmald Collrlll, b-er• Craig

ONE DAY
SIIRT SERVICE
You get our usual fine
•ervlce and finlshlng.

•In It 9,out It 5

Clean.,s

aU 4 w~tlls - no utra cost
4 doofs- Hilt's just tht ,.,. It'I IINidl
Stlb 5 CMIIorttbly - ~ fa•ll~ Cll
lU cubil fut trunk roo11-10l 7.5
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erans Memorial Hospital will

hold Its rquisr meeting in the
Hospital cafeterla at 7:30 Tuesday evening. Mrs. Beulah Straus•
or the Meigs County Health De·
partment will be the speaker.
Refreshments will be served by
the Middleport group.

LODGE MEETS
Get-weU cards were signed

for Mrs. Helen Lewis and Mrs.
Mattie Bush when the White Rose
lodge mot WednesdO)' at the
American Legion hall. Mrs. WU.

Crusade Beginning
At Pomeroy School
The 11 Blble ln the Hand"

Cru~

aade, foaturlng Evsngeiiot 1'1\11
Gager will begin Sundo.y night,
April 14, st 7:30 p.m. a1 the
Pomeroy Elementary School,
Mulber-ry Ave., with the altow~
lng or the ESitor ftlm, I Beheld
His Glory.
The Crusade wUI continue ev~
ery TuescloJ and &amp;mclay nlil&gt;t
through June 16, and will f...
ture movies on the Ute of
Christ eeeh night, lntrocmcing a
new feature, ••Blbleinthe Hand.••
The pliblle is Invited.

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Will Celebrate
Anniversity·
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The &amp;Olden -'"t annlver.
ot Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Ballo,y will be observed llmdq
from 3 to 5 p.m. with op o rl
h011se at their realdenee, 467
Floher Sl., Mlddl_.t.
HoaUnr the anniverlllr)' nb.
11rvance will be tbelr t w o
dauahlero, Mrs. Horold dowy
Jean) Rarriaoo of Clncl111all, and

Underwriters
Meeting Held

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Mr. and lllra. Kmnoth ~!),gone
Ri8P of ReedaviUe, Route I,
have returned from a trip to
Florida where they attended the
30th Annual Leaders Meetina for
the pllfyin&amp; aaonts Of the JOIIII
Haneoek Mutual Life lniiU"snce

Mrs. Charles (Doris) F:tnnlpn,
of lllmtlngtoo, N, Y. Mr. and

Mrs. Bailey have elsltt grandclllldrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey moved
10 Middleport soon after their
msrriaae at Charlolllon, W. Va.
Until his retirement in 1957,

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Mr, Rigga Ia an aaont with
the compsny. Hll!l&gt;lll!l&gt;ls of the
meeting were dlacusatons on
more advanced and e1fecdve

Mr. Bailey was

methods of serving present and
future poiJcy owners and entering lnlo the field of mutuallllnds.

SHFIAT

61 FORD F-100 .......... ·.... · ..

66 Buick

$2,795

Electra 4 Dr. Sedan. Factory Air Conditioned.
Low mileage one owner car. FuUy equipped.

66-Pontiac

$1,895

Lemans Tempest Spl. Coupe. We've serviced this
one since new. Beautiful red finish with bucket
seats. Low mileage. Fotir on floor. Sprinf over
heau cam six.

65 Buick

$1,995

LeSabra Conv. Cpe. Biege with white
careluj owner. PS and PB, AT.

top. One

66 Volkswagen $1,595
Square Back Sedan. One careful owner.

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care.

64 Skylark

Story Told at
Circle Nleeting
The Ealler lleey ill scripture
and medihUon waa ,preaented at

the Afternoon Clrele -Ung
ThuredO)' at Heath Mothodllt
Churcll.
Mra. Walter Hayes, prelldent,
opened the meeting with a thouBftl
on humility by Dr. BIUyGrllhun.
Seripture and a medltaUon, The
Eaoter Flower, were prtlenlod
b1 lira. M. c. Wllaon, devotion.
81 luder; and Mra. Max Donahue
eave 1 aerlhOnette on proof of the
resurrection.

&amp;port 2 Ur. Hard Top. An extra sharp car
lns1de and out. bpoUess all white finlsh with
black vinyl bucket seals and fuU operating COO·
•uL Power Steering.

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lhlrd SunilaJ; 11m1 Holfer,•lll!•
A. CUtxJiPutor, llmdilr'Scboof
lr~J, TaoaoiQ, 7:l0 iJ,Ia,; Ernelll 1-.. C~ - . - , 7:30
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WorihiP aorvteea at dlfS *illl · Olil )llr91co,' lU'. ·m.1Ettnllv aHt IIIOIIr, !Oidar; i!4pr wu- Pr-IIIOIIItW. 7:30 p,m.OYI!l')'
the Rov. Cuto.
Wmliii!. ,'T~ Pi1DJil·~·...... fnd, Jr.,jn1141&amp;.
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~ P- aorvleoa , at 7&amp;tt. !C., ,TirlldilJ, ct:IP p. m. Y...a. . IUSON AssEMBLY cinJJICJi p, m., flnl )lmiiQI ct DICIIdJ:.
I'.OIIor.IIW!ie ServteoaetWO Sonlne, ~~ 7:10 p, ns, OF GOD - · Socanl lit., Muon, · POMEIIOY TRINITY IJNITED
and an·tiotor F.a llwllfDilnwlae ~ IIIIJI, ~ Sltlurdu' ct W, Va. Su!doJ Sdlool~ IO o.m, CHVBCH OF CIIRl'lT- Rev. W.
&amp;m!IIQII!cf&gt;ool on AjlrU lf,
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!:bel~K Cl~ Cllrlllllsn p~~llit ,.met, 7:110 p, m. Bible Wllll!l, !qlt. SunllaJ Sehool, 9:15
11J - ·P,t; ;...-· ''IIeelltot.' c~ c• ~~Qui·-''• sa.b- and lll'IQIII' alrvlce Wed- ao m.; W•llbijl, 10:25 a. m,
lllhoaldi.JIC!otlhi:·l.iisons. Pllflir,Ro; ....,.....,iiiiJI.CGrn·
71l0p,ns.Cbt-Tu- v...a. eholr ..-....., Mm&lt;Ja1,
to ~ reed 1ft aU Cllrlitlan ........ and . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 . . . . . . l'llaao m-5U3,
8:110 Pi m, Mrs, Marvin Burl,
liellnot eburellaa tbll &amp;:nlltQ&gt;,
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9,30 ~· 7:110 p, ns., Mr•. Paul
The Goldol! TOJt wblch -.talbo
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bar)'. - . Soll&lt;lll'
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L m., Jlolph Clrl.liai!L Worllblp N-, - · Tluradly, Ill
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Dial oltht -ld m• •-- not . "I licrile m~Wh ·to _ltiJI abo"t m. 11~. rr.y., moelllv, ellureh ooelal room,
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RVTLAND CHURCH
OF
~,. nOr Per&lt;oived II)' lho ior, ht who.rmt bui Ia ~n~~; Gild W-Ildly 1-30 P. m.
lllither ,balbthoOfoaaili,O(;ocl, I dtc(llrt to tht world Whot
- ~THMEmOiliSTCHURCH CRRtiT-RQll W. Carter, Pll•
bolldi. - , What ill blUI ~.... I ho'"' , ~tlll'd frtm~ him."- ·lillddliiiOrt. Rev, llalloaaln:o, ..... SOlid~ School, 9:30 a, m,;
Pll'ld -lor him that wM 'tor John !:28. ' ·, ··
,......, Jock Beehtle, c hur e h comm.- and ~ Hnlee,
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AU that I am I owe to Jesus I. m.; 'Worlidp ofnleo, 10:30 TlundaY, 7:30 p, m, v. IL Brs·
LAIJJIEL CLIFF ~REE·IIETJI. Cbrlit reveal~ to me 1n H1a 1. m.; lillddl_.t • Faaeroy ley, &amp;wt.
OllST .CHUIICR- &amp;mcJI¥Sef&gt;ool dlvln~ Bookr'-Davld IJvln&amp;- l\1-.t YoutbFollowlidp,SUn- CII!STER METHODIST Cbarge
t:ao
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10:10 ._ m., .....WW .....,...,,. m!Aionary.
lldp, 7130 p, m,; Ollldal- CHESTER: Worsbijl, 9 a. m,;
7:30 p, m.; Wedne,...., ~
IIIOIIItWollrlt lilllllaJ ot month, SolldaJ Sehool, 10 o. m.; Mro,
ian Yciutll Crulldora, 6:311-p, m.
LIIAl. !Hmcl
6 p, m,; WScs secondMondiiT o1 Wald Spencer, SUpt. FLAT•
and
Pfii70J' moot11w. 7ti0 p.m.
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WOODS: Chllreh
Sdlool, Sandal',
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NOTiel 01· IUCTI" Otl TAX
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a.m.,-·· BaUy, aapt. Wnr"'" "R,, ~ GUI, potor; Phil
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~R CHURCH OF CJIRI8I' · :'t~uu~ of.:;.~~~~ Cbolr pnctlce, 7 p. m. Wedaea- S1Dlay mOI'IIbw or evenUw, ol
- Ronhie RuJ1•11
n ..,....., J.L.Oblo, paiHd Gft tM lith 41, of dQ".
each week.
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Mardi 1111. tJe,... wtu. 11e l&amp;lbmttGRACE EPISCOPAL t.. Main
mill C. WUJ, • ..,_ &amp;mcJI¥ S.Jiotil ,.. to ,
tho ""'''' " wo
IJNITED Ml!THOiliSTCHVBCH
0 IIPICIAL LUC· • Pomeroy. Clurch Sebool, 9:15 St., l'llmeroy • SUn:loy wnrablp
'- ns.1 WorabJp
ll:at a. m. Qll'lltlln Eaclrllwtf ~to~" . ~.U:t ~~J!! a. m.; WOI'IItdp aervtee, lOtiO. =ee, 10:80 a. m. with Ia.vlandlir ·
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SEVENTHn, DAY ADVEN
·Uw '110 "'' ot ~· ,,., tho • TIST
1.1011 cd ~
Pew. ol! tM ton
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KENO CHURCH OF
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t&gt;o .,,,.u ot IQ otUnd tbooe unleea. Glon Cbureh - PanerOY, Mulberry
NonnlnllcCil ..__...._.._. llhlP JMal · ' DMtrkl ror tiN
H.r.....,.. Road north fl. Vete
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Juua Cbrllt ol. Lattar Day • oaaun~ ,.ft.odi, .t.a ,... aot ••· lie director,
m.,Blblestul;b"andprl)'el"meetc..1-_. o...:.....1._.
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Suadl7 Schaal, 8:30 L Did Manto .,. Ceii.U for .,.ch orte hlldNil dol- c··
wnu..._ ......_ 10130 a.m.; Worlbip, 9:30a.m.
lin of •aWadon, ru a eoaUAlle4
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0PQ1 at f;JO o'eloel A.JI; and ,.main
teDdeDt. Sunday School, 9:30 I. Howard R-lt, ............. J
IVIidJW prt)'81" Hnl.ce, 7:80. OPID llii.W t :IO o'docl Plol • ....,.
• u-t ..... wor•..... 10•30 a.
ao-..,r. , ames
Putor !ldtr PHderl k J Sto- 1\aDdard TI~M ot aaid diJ.
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FIRST CHURCH OF
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Weclneadly, 7 Pi m., Cbolr prac- I. m. Worlidp SOrYiee, 10:30
·'l'lii NAZAIIIlNE _.....,,_••~,
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I. m. Cbolr J)I'ICI!ce, 7:30p.m.
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FOREST
10:30 a. . ai.; IMrdrW Worllldp,
CleU cox, ........ SUn:ioy School Rev Wmlell G Stull
7::10 p, m. rr.yor IOI'Yieel, 7:l0
ooneo ., OL•CTION 00 •••
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mnitW 1flll'8hlp, 7: ; Wecineo- Nea Supt.
flock. Pullil', Rev, Mofttl II. ,.._... "iif . .. _ . . . ot tho .... --and Bible ......., 7:30 po~'-oy CHURCH OF THE
Board Of Educ:atloa of tilt Soutbua
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_f'lor&lt;e, putor, SUnday s.-.
Q:urch.-' ~•DI""',PIIIoi'; 14 ._, - ·· " , ,., ..,... o1 ..,. ovn\JN M&lt;o•nvlmi: -Rev. 9:30 a. m,, a.ymon:~ Walburn,
Mia Slllo!G'!UidoJSqbools.- ...,., .,.,_ •• • IIPICL\L IWIIC· Jlllm w. Kimbler, ,......, SUn- oupt. Worllldp oervlco, 10:30 ao
._..... ~Scbool, l:iO a. :-!~'~~ ~
!;: ~Sehool,l0:30 a.m.; Wonhlp m. EYanpllllle sorvlco 7·30
of"::!;"'·..;: ~.:!!.~ .-=..~·· Heond and p,';,, 1 l'riiTer mootltW, w.d.."s.
'm.;_worllbiP aonloe,lO"! i, .'!" ;.,~ 1Uo
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CllliSI'ER CHURCH OF T H E
sYRACI.SE CHURCH OF THE
Pr1lfiQI:..
IO.,.. IIIII Pralle, V(....ldiQI, - .....~ =-~ ~:::":.; ~~-· W -=~·=~~ Grllo, NAZARENE -lief. A. F. MUior,
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• .orw.., -•~0,1 o.m. palor, Bnborl Slowort, Sandal'
t.!...~ED . FAfl'll ~~- f:r~·,.: aot ~~ 111,,1 114 mUll IDd ~:10 g, .m., ~. ~ School Supt. SwKtay sehool,
,......, lltllomoOt - llollirt 1:, "' ..,. ......., " ,,....,. Scbocil, 9:30 o. rn. Cllsrloa Bll- eluaoa for all .... 9:30 a.m.;
_..,. S. - - · ..............., wlliCh lo ,.,.,..,,.. ,..., _., •·- Rle•·~
'-f""'f . ·•~-·~ ~~ frl'l e.eb one liul)dnwt dollul of.,...
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llal'nlrW Worahlp, 10:30 a.m.;
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~~- !'nil'• mllll:w, NYP5 SUndiQI 6:30 p.m.; EvanSuadii -Scbooi. ·=~ ID4 WOl'- o : ~--:J/Iutr..~m:..~:
'1:30,.. m.
awllltlc Senlce SI.DSa7 7:30 p.
lbjp III:Yioe, 10130 a. m. and ...,. ..... s•• ,._. P.ll.
1tA11111S0NV1LL PRESBY• m.; PriQIIr 11101i1tW
1130P.m.-h~,llldowotk -.,."'.~':%'".C"i.:.:::.""· Tl:lllAN..., HowardR:wllt.IIUr.ao p.m.; Minion-IIMtllar. w....-..,1130
ot-- ....... '""' tor, .-Jillplo, !i1111C11Q1 S.bool U'J Moo11Dt1 second W-edO)'
p. ns,
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4 Dr. 8 cyl. Aut. trans. Radio an1 beater

Many Mar. C1r1 and Trvckl To ChooH •r.tn

1967 Chev $2195
\1 .Ton Plckop. V8. 3 spd, trans, Black, Custom
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1966 Dodge $1595
Sweepllne Plck·up. 6 cyl 3 apd. !rans.

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CIIBlST • CbarloallulseU, 1111·a, Rlehord GUJroy, &amp;wt. Silldl7 SchDcll, t:JO a.m.; MondQJ
Worllldp, 1o,to a. m.; Emllqr
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Full-l~~&lt;laiiiDr 6-WII' Hat, ndlo,- rJ.ul,,wfs/W

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66 Old a Delta 88 Hoi.·Sect.n . . . . $2495

1965 Dodge $1395
Pickup. 6 cyl 3 apd. trana.

w-·Tower atudJ, lOJIO a. m,;

FuJI power equlplnent lneludlna windows aild , 6w~ Hal, radio, tlaled glaa, wJ•Iw Urea, w-e-~d~l
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1957 Ford

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'tlllrldo,y: Mlnll!rr ae-. 7 p,
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. IIASON CHURCH OF CIIRl'l'l'IIIUer st. - Ewir... Wllkloy,
J!1111111', Blblo .atudJ cluua,Sqn.
dor• lOa. Iii. Worllldpand-b•
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aonlet, 7;30. .Bible atudJ
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BRETHREN IN CHRIST • Rn,

6· cyl., auto. ~01 .• radio, wl•lw tires, blu~· 'with
blue Interior .
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radio, tinted glaa, wl•lw llret, wl11te with gret&gt;n In·
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I.andau 2 dr. IL T,, turquoiH with wblto vln,yltop,ll_b now
lnaldo lild ont, ndlo, new w/a/.w/ tina, Ult-a~W ~
-1. gluo, 32,000 adUal ml!ea, lonka and .....llke
brud new.

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Black .wltb red lnlerior. Real nice little ear• .,. 1

C1lareb -Bit'. AJtD mua. pea-

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School, 10 L m.;
Wonldp aonlco, lla. m.; Wednaldo,y III'IJO!'(m~. 7:80 P.
ns.; Sandal' aljiC-.bl,p,7:30,
SYRACI.SE. FDIST IJNITED
PREIBYTERJAN - Rev, LiDiao
H. Slebblna, pulllr, Worlidp, 9
a. m. StmdaY Sebool, 10 a. m.;
Bible SIIIIIJ and 11'110r nnlce,
W!Jdi&gt;IIIIQ, 7 Pins,
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CIIBIST.• - . R, Bllko, p11w. SUndaJ School, 10 a. m.,
Wlmle l!llllqv, iiiiJI. IIDnliiW
aormon, li •a. ns, Eftid:w aorvdo Cbrldu - · 7:30 p,
m.,llrl, llda ChiYalfer, pnat.
11tat. &amp;q aontoo .,a .......,
,,.., llld--We~ meet,q, WoclneoiiiQI, 7:30 p, m.,Un.
111U1e Holsl._, olua . _ ,
POMEROY LOWEll UGHT
Cbotrdl - .Rarrl-111 Ro1111a.., IIOJ TIJ!or, psotor, Nan
_ . . , S. s, !q!t. Stalal
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lhipaon·
loo, 1.11:30 a,' in,; Dlodril - llldp, 7130 p, m. l'rll1or and

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One Owner, Sharp
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ON OUR USED CAR LOT

steer·

$1,695

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Sbows

$1,595

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BETTER ·.BUYS FRO
BLAETTNARS

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$195
\1 Ton, 8 cyl Plc)&lt;·UP
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YOUR

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Cont...,OhloStatolt.
.446-2241

tc:~~duc1or U1

or the birth of a second daUihter
to Mr. and lllr s, Fred IA&gt;Uilaa
of Akron.
Entsminger.
The infant was bom on AprU
5 at the St. Thomas lloiiiJitalill
Akron. Slo has been DIDted Julio
and Bruce.
Ann. Maternal grandmother Ia
Alice Flanagan of Porkers.
tho
late Mrs. lllrjorle SBvely,
burg, w. va., vlsttedhermother,
Mro. Mary M. Diddle and.aloter, , ".J Posten carl')'ing out t h e and 1110 maternal _.-anclo
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Anna Grace Oiler.
eon wiU be held atthei(O)'~
theme, Keep Amertea Beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beegle have been made by members ot of MlddillPOJ'I,.
lng.
and family or Falrl&gt;om visited Den 8 of Clib Soout Pack 241,
her mother, Mra. ErneJt Me- Middleport.
Bride.
The polters have beendlopioy.
Jdln Utle spent two weeks' ed In &amp;tme wlndowo In Middle.
semester break from Rio Grande port. The boys also msde litter
Collep at the home or his par. bags aa a part of the projed.
enta, Mr. and Mr a. Donald Uale Mrs. Ernest Fraser and Mra.
and brother Keith.
Wallace Powers are leaders Of
Mrs. Laura Leifheit has re- the 81'001&gt;·
turned home after spending the
Boys psrtldpsUng ill the pro.
winter with her daualtters, Mrs. jeet were Scott Fraaer, Jimmy
Kathryn Peters or Arcadia; llr. Holman, Georp llewsrt, Mlko
and Mrs. Harold Amspoker or Powers, Jetf Jacoba, stanley
Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. Starlin&amp;, and Ronnie Hawkina.
Ruc1f Jovln of Cleveland.
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s.lth Auto Sales

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the New York Central Ralll'OIId.

The cbft,imtion wu held at the
Diplomat . 'Hotel in Hoi lywood
Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Rias
were accompanied m their Flor~
Ida trip by lllr. and Mrs. Roger
Epple of Chester.

Scout Den 8
Nokes Posters

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Warilh4' Hnl.ce, 10:80 a. m·,

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7"TB£ R1JTJ..\m&gt;~Im&gt;:'
CHURCH· - Rri, C, l; LemiiQI,

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The ooot;soaoo irom lbo ~
Circle and tho W.S.C.$.1'1U •••
dolaort and beverf&amp;t II tlio ·• •
per with oach member to tal!8
a covered dlllh and their
too
bleaenlco.
The dl&amp;lrlct mootiDg to bihlld
a1 tho Jackson Mothodllll Chureb
on April 18, wu anDowicad. h
wos .....,rted that 3S sick eaUs
wero liWio durlncthepsotmonth.
lttsteases rorUJem--were
Mrs. Waraer, Miss .Adl, 0 .
helmer and IIIIas IAierotll Gel&gt;helmer.

· Birth Announced

.ramea G, Moirt'..., ~.-

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Auxiliary

64 Chevrolet

FIVE PASSENGER SEI)AN'•

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Is Planned

Dr. Hard Top. One local owner. t'Ower
lng. IJ&gt;w mileage. Extra nice.

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Nr. and Mrl. Dele ROIIIh and J.nc. Nro. Glenn Hlloa praoeotod
dauchter, hJT7, of &amp;.1 Albans • fUm entitled, Where OUr llone)'
were weekend guesta of hia par ..
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Roullb.
Dale Kennedy hao bem return·
ed 10 hla home from the Voterana HoiiJ)Ital in Hunlinllon, W,
Va.
A rummap llle waa planMra. Martha Childs Jell Wed- ned for 140)' 3 ~ 4 by the
nesday by plane from tllarles- Sew.Rito-:Sewlna: Club Wedneo.
ton, W. Va. tor Blrmtngtlam, da¥ nlalll · at the club house.
Ala. to be with her daU&amp;hter,
Mrs. Raymond Baity waa holt·
Mrs. Joe Falkner, and family. es.s for themeetingpresldedover
h expects to remain there for by Mrs. Flo Strlekland. A white
an indetlnite visit. Mra. Qlilds' elephant ssla wao held and Mrs.
granddaughters, Candace Bahr Strickland presented the ho&amp;Ceas
and (ilorla Gibbs, aeeompanied 1111 to Mra. Baity. It wao an.
her to the Charleston airport, nouneed that Mrs. COlvin SimPChristine Ballr, junior at Rio son will be hoateu for the next
Grande College, ls home tor the meetlna.
Easter weekend with her parAttondlrtg besides those naments, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr. ed were Mrs. Charles Holtman,
Mro. WIUard Boyer, Mrs. Ed.
ward Wells, Mrs. Doo MeKDJ.sh~
Mrs. Doo Collins, Mrs. Harold
to f.Aeet
Hood, Mra. Ronald Browning,
The Women's AuxiUary ofVet. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr.

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NEW IHI MODELS
BRILLIANT ADVANCED

bra••s

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SOrvlce at the United . . _
dl•t Church.
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of ChUllootht were &amp;mda.Y Program c~ ancl....cJuelod
81111111 · Ill: ·llrt. · A. E. Erwin. the Plqe aorvlce at the !"OO!oo

hold in Clevotend, June 2~
Mrs. Denver Wel~ Mrs. Peggy Ham Robaonpresidedatthemee~
T~lor, and Mrs. Betty Cowan
ing and others attending were
were guests. A practice for iD- Mrs. Bertie Watts, Mrs. James
spectJon wu announced for 9 Souder&amp;, Mrs. Norman w~land,
a.m. on A»rU 20, with all offi- Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Hercers requeated to attend.
man Bailey, Mrs. Perry Mitch,
Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs. William Woodard, and Mrs. LI.Yid

Syraeuse News, Society
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark
of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.
James Clark, Stephen, Molly and
Mile11a ot. Cloves, vlaited re-

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tit~.W ot Mro. Msbel Sanborn,
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BOlon Wll tho Proci'am . Durin&amp; th4l mOetltW ~
II '&lt;Ghftned to tho Ala'GI1 Cen· iq! ot Tueodo.y litiht'a meetiDg biY Nri, Everott ' Thomas. ~e
eral Hoapltal. He IUi!ored a ot . . Woman's !:belt)' of Chrl.. preoldlinf, 1n the abo"!'" ot»ro,

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SYRACI.SE METHOIIIST ,•
Rev, WmleU Stuller, pulllr,
Stalal Sphool, 10 ., m.; corron
Norrla, qt. Worlldp aomco,
lla.m.
RACIII!E Ml!THOJ»!T - Jo1m
w. Kimbler, ps-. SundiQI
Sehool, 9:30' a.ns.; Wanhlp HrY•
lee, 10:30 1. m.; JUnior ebalr ·
practleo, WeclnescloJ, 8:20 p, m,;
Senior ebolr pracllco, 'lllurada,v,
7:30 p, m, a.., 11n1t1or Cllaa
moellatr, Frldq ol ooeb
DIODIIIIIIS p, m, Wea!OJM Sonelo Guild, -MIIIIda1 oleaeb
monlll, 7:30 p, m.; Jllllnr JUch
MYF, 4:30 p, m, each ~~
SOnlor ~ MYF, 5:30 p, m.,
eaeh Smdai'.
PORTLAND Ml!THODIST Rev, Jolm w. Kimbler, ps-.
~ SCbool, 9:30 a. m.; Worlidp oervleo, 7:30 _p, m.
OAK GROVE METHODIST Jobn W. Kimbler,
Sun11aJ
SC:hool, 10t30 a. m.; Worship
service, 9;30 a. m., first and
lhlrd SOlid~ each month.

Eddie wu the liaa!lait'~.. ~,_ij!e
choir tqday. He ·~ 1..-1 ,!lit 'liPil ot

the front row, ,atrel:e!IM .~ N lu!
could, 111d ..., wiQI hla '!ll!!lo heail
I loo~ed up at 1rlil , IOGIIil' freckled
boy·faee and woadtncl wlllt IHI ~
tblnlti.. u the Eufier ~' rao6!1n
......nclo llld b-..! 1!1" April Jr.
Wero hf.l tholllhll Oli diocolate bUJI.
nlso aDd ralnM-co~ ...._ C)l ,..
the ollrri"l stol7 be . lfqm,.. •
'"He Ia JIOt heN, but. ia rileD"!
Of oae lhi"l I am cortaill. Wlien
he ia III'OWD aDd thlllkl of· EaaU!rllme
back home, it won't be tbe eandy 1111
and Euler bulrata he'll nnoombor;
bill the smell of IUiell at the chaaeol
ral~ the joy of jolnl111 hla YOice to a
Holltlojah chor1111.
Give your child a lifetime lift. Celt.
brale ll*lal Sundlya alld .....,. Sunday by 101111 to your chareh 1114 laklnr hlm with yon.
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ZION CHURCH OF CHRisr Pomeroy - RarrlsonYIUe Road.
E - Underwood, psstor, Kenneth Grover, llmdey Sc- ~
Swadl.,y School, '9:30 L m.; Wol\o
llblp service, 10:30 1om. !IIndo~'
tWeDI.lJI service, 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting, ThuredO)', 7:30 p. m.

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n.. Clwrcft It the INCIIW hlclor on
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good dfl.nlhlp. It It a ........ .,. of
lplrltval Yalun. Without o 1trong

Churdt, neltMr oHIIIOCIOC)' norchoill»
lion can survive. Ther. en tow IOvnd
f'HIOI'II why e¥ery perloft thovld
oolfeftd MIV!cot........, ....
tht Church. "'*r .., (1} ,_ hh OWft

ST
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Pto......1 ........... u--1an -•-• ...- . ~~.. worlhip, 9 a. m.j &amp;nlay Sehool,
10 130
a.m.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32

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(4) r.. tho ,.b of tho Ch""" lfooK,
whkh ...... hit motol ... motrllrlal

E. Second St., Pmteroy,Sunday
Scbool, 10 a.m.; Worship service
svpport. P'lon to go to churdl reevlorly
11 a.m..
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nbe
e rry, supt. Mornirw worshi.P,
10:30 a. m•• nrstamthirdSunda¥• each month. Evonllw .....
With the hope lt will, in some measure, foster and help sustain thlt wbieh 1a gODCIIIn ~and
gellotle service, 7:30p.m., seeond and frurlh Sonlaya,
community llfe, thla feature ts sponsored by the buslnell firma and orpntlltlona whole 11111181 .,..
pear below.
BETHANY EUR CHURCH Rev. Paul A. SOller&amp;, psstor.
Morning worship, 9:301. m.,· SUnday Sehoo1, 10:30 a. m. Blythe
Thela&amp;, SUpt. YOII!h Fellowohlt&gt;,
":30 p m
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CARMELEURCHURCH-Rev,
Paul A. Sellers, ps-. Sunday
S&lt;bool, 9:30 L m.; W.,..Rousb', "" ·" ·· · ·Bakers o1 Hi&gt;lsuln Bread
SUpt. Morning ""'sbijl, 10:30 I.
m., second and frurlhSUn:loys ct
each month. Emt~DgevanaellaUe
aenlee, 8 p, m. second and third
Sundaya oleach month.
ENTERPRISE EUB CHURCHProducers and Dlstributora
Sales - ALUS CIIALIIERs _ Slrvlee
Rev, Menze! Smith, Putor.Halt&gt;h
Of High Grade Coal
Farm - lndultrlal
Lawn " Gordon
Spencer. &amp;wt.; Eldon Weeks,
Well Columbia, w, Va.
Tl()pera Plains
Pbono 667-3135
Ala't. Wnrlidp oervleos, 9:30
1. m••• ....._,
........ School• 10:30 a.
m. Youtb Followaldp, 6:30 p.m,
EftDlJw aentee, 7:30 p. m.;
Youth ebolr, 6:30 p, m, W-ada.v7:30p,ns.
"K""""ky Frted Cblckon''
MORNING STAR EUR - Rev,
992-2550
240 Lincoln St.
Pomeroy
M...ll Smith, ,......, Jobn Jlllo,
S..,.. Fred Smith, A••'t. Sundoy

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latr, 7:30 P. m. Tlllrada,v. Youth
FeUowlidp, 7:110 P. m.SolldaJ.

CHURCH OF CHIRST - Mldclleport, 5th and Main. Jilek
Scltoa, s..,t. Bible Sehool, 9:30
o. m,;
Mnblp, 10:30 o.
m.; Evenbw: wor1htp, 7:30p.m.;
Pr~or oervlce, W-lday, 7 p,
m, Rev. RsnUn ~i~Yer, pastor,
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
. -lillddloport. Rev. Alldi'YM!Uor,
pou. teller TOflnr,&amp;wt.SUn·
da1 - · 9:10 a.m.; Mornlatr
Worllldp, 10:30 a. ns.; Jlmlor Sociob', 8:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45 p,
m. - , Enapllotle mooU:w,
7:30 p. m. PriQier mootblg, Wed•l&lt;lll', 7:30 p, m.
THE SALVATION ARMY -EII'ftiY Ro,y S. Wlnbv, ollleor ill
cliorp, Sandaj&gt;, 10 a.m.,lloll••• moetllw; 10:30 L m. Slllda1 SchooL Y- ~le'a I.errton. 1 p, m.; Selvatlon.mllllatr,
7:30 p, m.; TlllredO)', 1 1o 3 p,
ns.; LediOI-., J.ealul; 7p,ns,
,Prlpcluaoo.
liT, MOIIWI BAI'ft!T -Mid'dl-'o ~ o t - and .
WaiD !II. Iloblrl Jaekaon, ........ '
1:30 a. m.; ~~­
q ...w,. 1.11:30 a. m., Amolli
JUdlardo, qt.
liVTLAND FDIST BAP'mT Jm, ,Sauill J.
putor,
~ ~·9:30a.m.; SUn-.
dq - · 10 ...... Mrl.'Ger·
· IIICior,
!qlt. Wanhlp
aentee,
It a. m, Baptlll Tnlllq Ulllon, llrot 1D11 second Sill•
ot s:ao .P. m.; 11n.

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OHIO .VALLEY BAKING CO.

RAY RIGGS, INC.

LEIVING COAL COMPANY

BOGGS EOUIPMBIT

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEAHNG

tROW'S STEAK HOUSE

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

MARK V STORE

uotuo•a Oldest [bdge Dealer"
Middleport, Ohio

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IIY$ELL RUN

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HNY'S FOODl.AII

FAMILY RECREATION
!M'DOIING

lllddleport. Ohio

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Wo FW AU Il&gt;etors Preserlptlons
993-2955
Pomoro1

LYONS MARKET
"MEMBER OF THE BIG 3u
General Merchandlao
Plain•
661-3280

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THE StWIN&amp; CENTER
WlllrE SEWING MACHINES
"Quality Fahrlca At ~ Prteea"

113 IIIU St.

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GOE6LEII READY-MIX CO.
1193-3284

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Boautlful bela&amp;llldlh wllh motDhlng

. belp •IDJtl lntorlor wllll bucket Beata IIIII conaola. 3H cu.
· ln. engine. Turbo 11¥dro llldctrono, P, &amp;100rbll IIIII brakes.
_Good ttrea, radio and hlltero ~. ai!"Jrl. ~ trY.~• ·~·

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Al"OTHER SHIPMENT of women's and children's clothing

BY OWNER, new 1bree bed·
room llr conditioned home;
two car garage, comer lol
Jesus, Tuesday, April 2, 1968,
If
Interested, nll 9!12-3611.
beloved wife of the late JulU7-tlc
ius Link, dear motber of

has arrived; also, men's work EIJZABETII LINK

Becht)
at Altadena, Cal., asleep in

uniforms.

Jeffers Clothing
Store, Rt. 33, Pomeroy.

4-12-Gtc

BBOOTIN'G Match SUnday, April 1', from 12 noon to 4 p.m.
IIams, bacoo, haH of hog.
ShotguDS only. Rutland Amerlun Legion Home. 4-9-4tp
"ACCENTS", versatile
and professional. Playing at
the Green Gables Monday
thru Saturday weekly.
4-ll-21c

THE

THERE WJIL be a consignment
aale on farm machinery Aprll
fl. If Interested contact Leo
Morris at Rutland. Phone 7424148 or Jim Carnahan 949I'IGI.
4-7-'Jtc

WILL DO sewing at home: zippen, pockets, pegglng, hemin(, alterations, etc. Mrs.
Freddie Thabet,
Muon,
Phone 7'1S-5651.
3-11-301p
SPECIAL PERMANENTS reg·
ular liS now 19.50. Cleuth
Brogan's Shop, near Salem
Center.
3-l~c
HAPPY HOUR, Sbenang SprlngB
Nile Clab, 5 to S p.m. Monday ti1ru Friday. Ladles nlgbi
m1r1 Friday.
SMle

PENNY - ONE 1948 PENNY
will pay lor a brake adjustment at Pomeroy Home S.
Auto.
1·7-tlc

Help Wanted
LADIES - Art Unkletter bas
joined BeeUne fashion show,
how about you' Qualifications
real desire to earn money. 10
hours a week in spare time
and transportation. No collecting or deli&gt;ery . can Gal·
Upolls 449-4146.
4-iz.3tc
FEMALE. Waitress 21 to 35,

mWit have neat appearance,
night shift, good pay, apply
in penon. Blue Tartan . ._11-6tc
CAR HOP, waitress and dish
wuher. Apply In penon.
Crow'• Steak House. 4-9-Ste

Emplovment W1nted
BABYSITTING In Syracuoe,
phone 992-33114.
4-Htc

Wanted To Buy
LARGE LOT or omaD acreage
ouitable lor building home, or
will hoy mnderately priced
bome In Melga Local School
Dlltrlet. Write Bo1: 4&amp;. Middleport.
4-1-11•
ANTIQUES, furniture, dlohel.
miflcellaneous. Mrs . Howard
Cecil, SilO W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1-25-Uc

Wanted to Rent
THREE OR four room house
with small yard, in Middleport call 9!12-2154. 4-12-6tc

Card Of Thanks

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Obltu1ry

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· I WISH to thank e.eryone who
helped In any way during my
otay in tile hospital - Dr.
Ridgeway. Veterans Memorial
Hospital staff, and all lhooe
who sent cards and flowers.
Thanks again . Claude Roy Sr.
4-1Z-IIc

WE WISH to extend lllanks to
all those who helped during
the death of our bele&gt;ed husband and !IIIIer, Mr. Emery
Hagiy : Rawlings . Coats Fu11.-ral Home. Dl. Davis. Dr.
Abels, all friends and nelghJooro who bniiiPt food a a d
1011( nowers; Rev. Eugene
Gill, and Mrt . Harry Clark,
Laurel Cliff.
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1968 STEREO radio combinaWJIL YOU make a fair offer
tion. Handsome wllnut eooon desirable ten year old
sole, baa BSR automatic rechouse on Rt. 82, In Clifton.
ord changer. Take over pay·
Six nice rooms and bolb,
ments of 13.12 per month or
basement separated to 6
pay ltiU6. can 119M1136.
roomo
and tile shower, 12&gt;:18
4-9-Sic
stall. Two lots 50XIOO each .
Fenced In privacy. All klnda
HOUSE IN Antiquity: 4 rooma,
of fruit trees. Inquire at
bath, big basement, twO ou~
Blanche Compson In Clifton,
buUdlngs. Phone 94t-3993.
w.
va.
4-1~
4-l0-31p

Link, our dear mother-in-law, STEREO RADIO console; maple stereo with AM-FM radio,
grandmother, great grandmodeluxe
floating turntable, perther, aunt and great aunt.
fect
condition.
Take over pay Funeral Saturday UO p.m.
ments of $II per month or pay
from Beiderwieden South Side
JOHN FRY property on Midbalance 1107.20. Try II In HOUSE, also Speed Queen
Funeral Home, 3120 Chippedleport Hill. Phone 742-SSU.
your borne. Call 992-3218.
waaher 130. power lawn mowwa St. to Concordia Cemetery.
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Body will lie in state alter 12

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viUe May 21, 1876 where she
lived untU her marrlagc to
the late J , W. Link, Uvinb in

SIX ROOM ROUSE with bath.
two extra lots, State Route
genUe, make a 4-H'er, a gond
124 In RuUand. Excellent conriding horse . Phone 9112-10711.
dillon
. Phone 74:1-5291. 4-7-litp
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All Regular Sizes
$12.50
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Ucfnae
radio combination, damaged
in shipment ; original prtce
$349.!15, balance now 1%08, or
rayments of $9.75 per month.
New warranty, Call 9!12-3218. RECAPS. regular size $10, SHOP AND SAVE for Easter at
St. Louis, Mo.. until h·1~
Bryant's B!ldget Shop, lOll W.
4-12-61c three doz. eqs $1.15, one galwhen she moved with her
.
'
Main, Pomeroy. Men's oults
lon
milk
79
cents,
Bologna
3
992-2788
PHONE 867-3370
family to Altadena, CIIH.
$29.95, Dresa Shirts 11.99,
4-IZ-IIc 50X10 MOBILE home, 11164 mo- lb. $1.39, jowl 3 lb. 99 cents,
Dress ShO'!S .5.99, Hats $2.49,
del, coppertone kltcben, two
6 piece Te!Don 114.98, ooucll.
Boys suits $19.115. Shirts •us,
bedrooms, carpet In living
chair $139; onion sets 19 cents
fpm•le Help Wanted
Shoes 13.29, Socks 25 cents,
room. Phone 991-2619. 4-7-IZtc
lb. Register for a free turkey.
LUZIER CoomeUc Sales. Subs}.
Ladles Shoes 99c, oresaes 99c
M &amp; G Market, three miles
diary of Bristol &amp; Myers &amp; FIVE ROOM HOUSE, b a t h , soulll of Middleport on Rt 7.
to 18. ArUHclal Flowers 5c
ClairoL No territory, part time
4-11-ltp
each; Polled •ut; just reAluminum siding, storm win·
or full time business II k e
leased
a new memorial album
dows, hardwood Doors. g as
owner. Will train. Betty Minof tbe Sliver Bridge by Re..
furnace. large lot : 111800. Pb. SINGER PORTABLE, sews lllre
niear, Rt. I. Box 528 S co It
Rey Anderson; contains two
Pomeroy 992-1718.
4-7-61p new. Zig zag equipped. Full
Depot , W. Va. 255110. Phone
songs of the bridge as well aa
nrice $26.8'1. Terms. Phone
755-3802.
It other wonderful gospel
LIVE BAIT, 24 hour sell-ser- 991-2685.
4-11-l!c
songs. May he purchaaed at
vice. FHe'o, Third St., MidBryant's Budget Shop, 1011 W.
dleport.
4-l-121c 1968 ZIG ZAG, buttonholee, sewa
For Rent
Main.
Open t to 5 dally.
on buttons. monograms, fanFIVE ROOM furnished bouse,
4-7-6tc
SOUTHERN PLANTS. order ev dealgns, etc. Sews eaay.
balll. In Pomeroy . Clll 247now, ubbage, tomatoes, pep- One dial does it aiL Pay off
2681.
4-12-Gtp
11.,,1 Estate For Sale
pera, sweet potatoes. Phone balance due 8 payments of MUELLER FORCED air furO'BRIEN AND CROW
O'IIRIENI l CROW
nace, 4 years old, 125,000
TRAILER. Brown's Trailer &amp;43-2693. Charles R. Harrla. $5.15 each. Phone 9!12-2685.
REALTY
CO.
REAL'rf CO.
4-11-lfc
BTU. Complete with duct
S.1s.30lc
Park, Minersville. Phone 992.. Portllllll. Ohio.
POMEROY
NICE
IIOMI!
BROADWAY
·
work, registers and th.,_
3324.
4-12-Gtc
W111l
RENTAL
'
Approx.
8
I
IIOU8E8
MUST
SILL AT
stat. Pbone 992-37'!3. 4-11-tfc
FOR CUSiflON COMFORT - 1951 ~'ORD F-1110, six cylinder;
acres
6
rooma
(S
beclrooma)
ONCE - 2 hopses bubt In tillS
Knoop Shoes, CIUrs Shoe ft&amp;. 1963 Ford F-250, eighi cylinONE FURNISHED apartmen~
bath,
full
basement,
garage,
One.haa 7......,. (S bedroom&amp;)
pair, Middleport.
3-~
der ; 1963 Ford F-1110, eight
I rooms, balll, just aOO.e corout building, gardan apace.
bath, part b - t Other
cylinder: can be seen at Draporatioo sign in Mason City.
All
In
good
condition.
FOUR ROOM house, bath, fuU
vo Corp., Racine lock site.
Big yellow house. Marlon Rey11!1,500.00
basement. garage. Two year For details, phone New HaBuslne11
S.rvle11
noldo.
4-7-«c
POMEROY - 4 LOTS l HOME
old home. Phone 9!12-1421.
ven 882-21&gt;1.
4-U-~tc REYNOLDS FLOWER Shop In
- III story frame. out of an .
s.D-tlc
Mason City Is open for buJI. · Roods. ~ rooma (2 bedrooms).
FURNISHED apartment, 1211
SOLID STATE stereo ; 1967 walness. All kinda pot Dowers,
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Ph.
balll. Golno at 15.500.00.
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Tor
nut
stereo
console
with
4
sprays, wreallla: $2.50 up; am. MIDDLEPORT - Ill story
llll2-6&amp;lll.
4-7-Uc
miniature. 1'15 and uo. Stud speakers. 4-opeed automatic
pots SOc, baskets 13.50. El·
frame, 6 rooms (3 bedrooma),
se"'lce
and
groomln•.
Pbooe
changer.
Take
over
payments
nora
Reynolds.
4-7-6tc
FURNISHED apartment, 114\1
bath.
wall to walt camel. ·
II S tie
of $5.75 per month or pay balMulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Pb. !IIZ-5443.
110me n•nelln•. llltcbm cabiance $69.40. Call 992-3211.
TERMITES SWARMING
l1112-6&amp;111.
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nets,
bultt-ln o.en and ranqe.
FIVE ROOM bouse, bath, 111m4-12-61c
THEY ARE re-productl....
full basement. In excellent
dry room. In Syracuse: one
not your worker colooy. Free
FURNISIIED and unfurnished
condmon.
112.500.00.
acre l!fOUIId. Nice for traDer
lnsP"Ctions and Information
aportmenta. Close to school.
IIE'IRY
CJ.EI.AND
HOUSE
TRAILER.
1963
mndel,
pori&lt;. Phone Glen CUndiff, Jr.,
on
crawl
space
dangen.
No
Phone 9112-6434,
10-18-tfc
OfiiOf..-.mt
Bt2-6950.
..7-etc: like new, 50X10, In Mlcldle- salesman, low overhead, 50
port; awning IOX40; all appliRI'I .....ISII
per
cent
aa&gt;lngs.
Alllecl
Pest
LARGE Dve room and hth
ances, natural gas, washer
apartment, newly decora!l!d, PETS - Black Scotties, White
and dryer. Air condition. Control, Pomeroy, Ohio, Pb.
Westies,
Miniature
Scbnauzera
4-7-61p
furnace beat, Pomeroy,
Phone ~ .
4-11-3tc 992-5669 evenlnp,
and
Pondles
for
Euler.
BllltPhone 9!12-5307.
J.:-tlc
aroo Kennell, CoolvUie, Oblo.
LEBANAN T'II'SP - 6 room
Phone
(1(17-!854.
4-S-IOtc
ALL NEW ELECTRIC 3 room
home, bath, modern kitchen,
apartment, beauUful view of
gas furnace, drilled weD, out
COAL,
heavy,
lumo
stoker,
ORR
the river, you have to see to
cellar,
and barn, 57 a.,..,
and mine run. Excelsior Salt
appreciate, convenient and
hill land with 3 acres of cood
Works, Inc., E. Main St .. Pocomfortable. phone Bft871.
bnltom,
nice oman stream.
meroy,
Phone
992-l891.
1U-Ifc
1-JS.tlc
Minerals. Aaklng 18500.!10
SYRACUSE - Level Lot, will
FURNISHED three-room apart-- SEVEN ROOM hoUSe, seven
accommodate Two Mobile
acres
of
land,
ceDar,
amolle
ment, bath; on South Second
house, i!ond garden apace,
Homes, gao, water, and - ·
Ave .. Middleport. Phone Mrs.
er.
IIIGII.OO
two
good
weliJ,
very
good
Howard ~I . 119Z-52Q.
POMEROY
- 5 room frame,
water, coal houae, wood
4-S.tfc
bath, wall to wall clll'l\elinl
hoU!O: • · Can be bought
1n living room. one Ooor''PJan.
on
land
contract.
fl&gt;one
742FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
gas fllfllllCe, front porch, han4-9-Sic
APARTMI!INT. Mldclleporl, 4356 Rutland.
dy to stores. 14500.00
phone 99Z-3871.
4-5-lfc
RVTLAND
- ~ room block
SINGER ZIG ZAG aewlnc mahome, bath. atlracllve Inside
chine. 'l1lls machine oold
•
TWO BEDROOM apartment.
with celilng llle, and wall pa- READY • MIX cioncrete dellv·
much
higher.
'l1lls
machine
M &amp; G Market, t~ree miles
neling. Level two acre Lot.
ered · right to 1rour proleet.
south of Middleport on Rt. 7. will make bullonholes, darn,
Fall and eaay; Free estl·
17,000.00
embroidery and II&amp; aag, Tab
4-1!-ltp
VIRGIL
or
liELEN
TEAFORD
mates.
Phone 9t2-3114, OW.
e&gt;er payments of •us per
lebo
Ready
• Mil Co., MlddJo.
week or pof balance due,
For S.le
A!ilorl M. c.., 8ra1:er
port, Ohio.
I ill de
13Utl. Phone . .2131. 4-9-Sic
FROM WAIL to waD, DO 1011
. , . EveniDI•.,.
at aD, .., carpela cleaned ELECI'IIOLUX SWEEPEIIS.
(4) I0-3tc
with Blue Lullre. Rent eleorua wuhen, polilhera and
lrlc ohampooer II. Baker Furgenuine parts, caD !liZ-mG.
lluiiMU Services
'For an adventure In good eaUng
niture.
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S.1WOip
LOGAN FIRE l SAFET'
the family to Balley'i Easter Sunday.
EQUIPMENT. aale1 and ler·
.
FOUR (4) nbs as Is, live mo- LONE STAR llberglaos boat,
vlee, PomerOy, Oblo, ~
For a ' delightfuli meal
·may we suggest
bile radio Willi. one bolO sta..
..
15 feet, 50 hp Mercury mospecial prices on exUIIJI!llhtion, frequency on baae stator; trailer. Plano 11 Uprigbt,"
our sugar cured ham or our . Brouted
trs tor bl!ata, ·tranen II .n d
tion 15249; on mobile unit
lond oondltioo. Phone ...
homes. Dwlgbl Lol!an .
15771, and office furnllure;
375S.
4-Mtc
Chicken.
31121, · Cbarlas Marshall !liZIUOO. Phone 119Z-21Ml11 day Ill'
aM, Mn J:lehlili!!r liZ-5n8,
!IIZ-11124 evenlnp.
4-9-Sip 1918 EARLY Amerleao atno:
Lamnce Eblin lft.ID4,&gt;.,
This aet baa AM II FM ndlo,
8AILEY'8
BISTAtTRAN'f
. 1-IN!IIc
NINE ROOM boule, Ill loll.
211 1. MollO
rHOtlli tft.m4
,._ny ·
4 speed outomaUc nc:or4
Dolly
S:lt. AM.t. I1IO ~ 71t0.t. 71t0 '
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Bacino. Phone tNIP.
changer. Lovely linlah, IIIII
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AIR CONDmONING RtfriJer·
lllre oew. Talle over pay-,
otlon oervlce. Jick'a Refrtl·
ments of ts.!l per month or
.ration, l'few Haven. lione
HAY. George carson, Phone pay ti&amp;.ZI. 'l'r)' It In JOIII'
lll!-2tl'/9.
4 ·• tie
742-4753.
. 4-7-llp home. Phone IIZ-2131. U4tc

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Al"OTHER SHIPMENT of women's and children's clothing

BY OWNER, new 1bree bed·
room llr conditioned home;
two car garage, comer lol
Jesus, Tuesday, April 2, 1968,
If
Interested, nll 9!12-3611.
beloved wife of the late JulU7-tlc
ius Link, dear motber of

has arrived; also, men's work EIJZABETII LINK

Becht)
at Altadena, Cal., asleep in

uniforms.

Jeffers Clothing
Store, Rt. 33, Pomeroy.

4-12-Gtc

BBOOTIN'G Match SUnday, April 1', from 12 noon to 4 p.m.
IIams, bacoo, haH of hog.
ShotguDS only. Rutland Amerlun Legion Home. 4-9-4tp
"ACCENTS", versatile
and professional. Playing at
the Green Gables Monday
thru Saturday weekly.
4-ll-21c

THE

THERE WJIL be a consignment
aale on farm machinery Aprll
fl. If Interested contact Leo
Morris at Rutland. Phone 7424148 or Jim Carnahan 949I'IGI.
4-7-'Jtc

WILL DO sewing at home: zippen, pockets, pegglng, hemin(, alterations, etc. Mrs.
Freddie Thabet,
Muon,
Phone 7'1S-5651.
3-11-301p
SPECIAL PERMANENTS reg·
ular liS now 19.50. Cleuth
Brogan's Shop, near Salem
Center.
3-l~c
HAPPY HOUR, Sbenang SprlngB
Nile Clab, 5 to S p.m. Monday ti1ru Friday. Ladles nlgbi
m1r1 Friday.
SMle

PENNY - ONE 1948 PENNY
will pay lor a brake adjustment at Pomeroy Home S.
Auto.
1·7-tlc

Help Wanted
LADIES - Art Unkletter bas
joined BeeUne fashion show,
how about you' Qualifications
real desire to earn money. 10
hours a week in spare time
and transportation. No collecting or deli&gt;ery . can Gal·
Upolls 449-4146.
4-iz.3tc
FEMALE. Waitress 21 to 35,

mWit have neat appearance,
night shift, good pay, apply
in penon. Blue Tartan . ._11-6tc
CAR HOP, waitress and dish
wuher. Apply In penon.
Crow'• Steak House. 4-9-Ste

Emplovment W1nted
BABYSITTING In Syracuoe,
phone 992-33114.
4-Htc

Wanted To Buy
LARGE LOT or omaD acreage
ouitable lor building home, or
will hoy mnderately priced
bome In Melga Local School
Dlltrlet. Write Bo1: 4&amp;. Middleport.
4-1-11•
ANTIQUES, furniture, dlohel.
miflcellaneous. Mrs . Howard
Cecil, SilO W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1-25-Uc

Wanted to Rent
THREE OR four room house
with small yard, in Middleport call 9!12-2154. 4-12-6tc

Card Of Thanks

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Obltu1ry

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· I WISH to thank e.eryone who
helped In any way during my
otay in tile hospital - Dr.
Ridgeway. Veterans Memorial
Hospital staff, and all lhooe
who sent cards and flowers.
Thanks again . Claude Roy Sr.
4-1Z-IIc

WE WISH to extend lllanks to
all those who helped during
the death of our bele&gt;ed husband and !IIIIer, Mr. Emery
Hagiy : Rawlings . Coats Fu11.-ral Home. Dl. Davis. Dr.
Abels, all friends and nelghJooro who bniiiPt food a a d
1011( nowers; Rev. Eugene
Gill, and Mrt . Harry Clark,
Laurel Cliff.
.:•• - .mlly of Emery Haqy,
4-IZ-Itp

(nee

·Pearl, Julius and

WiUiam

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1968 STEREO radio combinaWJIL YOU make a fair offer
tion. Handsome wllnut eooon desirable ten year old
sole, baa BSR automatic rechouse on Rt. 82, In Clifton.
ord changer. Take over pay·
Six nice rooms and bolb,
ments of 13.12 per month or
basement separated to 6
pay ltiU6. can 119M1136.
roomo
and tile shower, 12&gt;:18
4-9-Sic
stall. Two lots 50XIOO each .
Fenced In privacy. All klnda
HOUSE IN Antiquity: 4 rooma,
of fruit trees. Inquire at
bath, big basement, twO ou~
Blanche Compson In Clifton,
buUdlngs. Phone 94t-3993.
w.
va.
4-1~
4-l0-31p

Link, our dear mother-in-law, STEREO RADIO console; maple stereo with AM-FM radio,
grandmother, great grandmodeluxe
floating turntable, perther, aunt and great aunt.
fect
condition.
Take over pay Funeral Saturday UO p.m.
ments of $II per month or pay
from Beiderwieden South Side
JOHN FRY property on Midbalance 1107.20. Try II In HOUSE, also Speed Queen
Funeral Home, 3120 Chippedleport Hill. Phone 742-SSU.
your borne. Call 992-3218.
waaher 130. power lawn mowwa St. to Concordia Cemetery.
4-l~tc
4-12-Gtcp er 130. Call 992-5886. 4-10.1ZIP
Body will lie in state alter 12

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Wheel Alignment

can

a former resident of Minersville , Ohio, born in Miners·
viUe May 21, 1876 where she
lived untU her marrlagc to
the late J , W. Link, Uvinb in

SIX ROOM ROUSE with bath.
two extra lots, State Route
genUe, make a 4-H'er, a gond
124 In RuUand. Excellent conriding horse . Phone 9112-10711.
dillon
. Phone 74:1-5291. 4-7-litp
4-ll-61P

1918 EARLY American stereo PALOMINO MARE. 5 years old,

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Ucfnae
radio combination, damaged
in shipment ; original prtce
$349.!15, balance now 1%08, or
rayments of $9.75 per month.
New warranty, Call 9!12-3218. RECAPS. regular size $10, SHOP AND SAVE for Easter at
St. Louis, Mo.. until h·1~
Bryant's B!ldget Shop, lOll W.
4-12-61c three doz. eqs $1.15, one galwhen she moved with her
.
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lon
milk
79
cents,
Bologna
3
992-2788
PHONE 867-3370
family to Altadena, CIIH.
$29.95, Dresa Shirts 11.99,
4-IZ-IIc 50X10 MOBILE home, 11164 mo- lb. $1.39, jowl 3 lb. 99 cents,
Dress ShO'!S .5.99, Hats $2.49,
del, coppertone kltcben, two
6 piece Te!Don 114.98, ooucll.
Boys suits $19.115. Shirts •us,
bedrooms, carpet In living
chair $139; onion sets 19 cents
fpm•le Help Wanted
Shoes 13.29, Socks 25 cents,
room. Phone 991-2619. 4-7-IZtc
lb. Register for a free turkey.
LUZIER CoomeUc Sales. Subs}.
Ladles Shoes 99c, oresaes 99c
M &amp; G Market, three miles
diary of Bristol &amp; Myers &amp; FIVE ROOM HOUSE, b a t h , soulll of Middleport on Rt 7.
to 18. ArUHclal Flowers 5c
ClairoL No territory, part time
4-11-ltp
each; Polled •ut; just reAluminum siding, storm win·
or full time business II k e
leased
a new memorial album
dows, hardwood Doors. g as
owner. Will train. Betty Minof tbe Sliver Bridge by Re..
furnace. large lot : 111800. Pb. SINGER PORTABLE, sews lllre
niear, Rt. I. Box 528 S co It
Rey Anderson; contains two
Pomeroy 992-1718.
4-7-61p new. Zig zag equipped. Full
Depot , W. Va. 255110. Phone
songs of the bridge as well aa
nrice $26.8'1. Terms. Phone
755-3802.
It other wonderful gospel
LIVE BAIT, 24 hour sell-ser- 991-2685.
4-11-l!c
songs. May he purchaaed at
vice. FHe'o, Third St., MidBryant's Budget Shop, 1011 W.
dleport.
4-l-121c 1968 ZIG ZAG, buttonholee, sewa
For Rent
Main.
Open t to 5 dally.
on buttons. monograms, fanFIVE ROOM furnished bouse,
4-7-6tc
SOUTHERN PLANTS. order ev dealgns, etc. Sews eaay.
balll. In Pomeroy . Clll 247now, ubbage, tomatoes, pep- One dial does it aiL Pay off
2681.
4-12-Gtp
11.,,1 Estate For Sale
pera, sweet potatoes. Phone balance due 8 payments of MUELLER FORCED air furO'BRIEN AND CROW
O'IIRIENI l CROW
nace, 4 years old, 125,000
TRAILER. Brown's Trailer &amp;43-2693. Charles R. Harrla. $5.15 each. Phone 9!12-2685.
REALTY
CO.
REAL'rf CO.
4-11-lfc
BTU. Complete with duct
S.1s.30lc
Park, Minersville. Phone 992.. Portllllll. Ohio.
POMEROY
NICE
IIOMI!
BROADWAY
·
work, registers and th.,_
3324.
4-12-Gtc
W111l
RENTAL
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Approx.
8
I
IIOU8E8
MUST
SILL AT
stat. Pbone 992-37'!3. 4-11-tfc
FOR CUSiflON COMFORT - 1951 ~'ORD F-1110, six cylinder;
acres
6
rooma
(S
beclrooma)
ONCE - 2 hopses bubt In tillS
Knoop Shoes, CIUrs Shoe ft&amp;. 1963 Ford F-250, eighi cylinONE FURNISHED apartmen~
bath,
full
basement,
garage,
One.haa 7......,. (S bedroom&amp;)
pair, Middleport.
3-~
der ; 1963 Ford F-1110, eight
I rooms, balll, just aOO.e corout building, gardan apace.
bath, part b - t Other
cylinder: can be seen at Draporatioo sign in Mason City.
All
In
good
condition.
FOUR ROOM house, bath, fuU
vo Corp., Racine lock site.
Big yellow house. Marlon Rey11!1,500.00
basement. garage. Two year For details, phone New HaBuslne11
S.rvle11
noldo.
4-7-«c
POMEROY - 4 LOTS l HOME
old home. Phone 9!12-1421.
ven 882-21&gt;1.
4-U-~tc REYNOLDS FLOWER Shop In
- III story frame. out of an .
s.D-tlc
Mason City Is open for buJI. · Roods. ~ rooma (2 bedrooms).
FURNISHED apartment, 1211
SOLID STATE stereo ; 1967 walness. All kinda pot Dowers,
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Ph.
balll. Golno at 15.500.00.
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Tor
nut
stereo
console
with
4
sprays, wreallla: $2.50 up; am. MIDDLEPORT - Ill story
llll2-6&amp;lll.
4-7-Uc
miniature. 1'15 and uo. Stud speakers. 4-opeed automatic
pots SOc, baskets 13.50. El·
frame, 6 rooms (3 bedrooma),
se"'lce
and
groomln•.
Pbooe
changer.
Take
over
payments
nora
Reynolds.
4-7-6tc
FURNISHED apartment, 114\1
bath.
wall to walt camel. ·
II S tie
of $5.75 per month or pay balMulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Pb. !IIZ-5443.
110me n•nelln•. llltcbm cabiance $69.40. Call 992-3211.
TERMITES SWARMING
l1112-6&amp;111.
._7·Uc
nets,
bultt-ln o.en and ranqe.
FIVE ROOM bouse, bath, 111m4-12-61c
THEY ARE re-productl....
full basement. In excellent
dry room. In Syracuse: one
not your worker colooy. Free
FURNISIIED and unfurnished
condmon.
112.500.00.
acre l!fOUIId. Nice for traDer
lnsP"Ctions and Information
aportmenta. Close to school.
IIE'IRY
CJ.EI.AND
HOUSE
TRAILER.
1963
mndel,
pori&lt;. Phone Glen CUndiff, Jr.,
on
crawl
space
dangen.
No
Phone 9112-6434,
10-18-tfc
OfiiOf..-.mt
Bt2-6950.
..7-etc: like new, 50X10, In Mlcldle- salesman, low overhead, 50
port; awning IOX40; all appliRI'I .....ISII
per
cent
aa&gt;lngs.
Alllecl
Pest
LARGE Dve room and hth
ances, natural gas, washer
apartment, newly decora!l!d, PETS - Black Scotties, White
and dryer. Air condition. Control, Pomeroy, Ohio, Pb.
Westies,
Miniature
Scbnauzera
4-7-61p
furnace beat, Pomeroy,
Phone ~ .
4-11-3tc 992-5669 evenlnp,
and
Pondles
for
Euler.
BllltPhone 9!12-5307.
J.:-tlc
aroo Kennell, CoolvUie, Oblo.
LEBANAN T'II'SP - 6 room
Phone
(1(17-!854.
4-S-IOtc
ALL NEW ELECTRIC 3 room
home, bath, modern kitchen,
apartment, beauUful view of
gas furnace, drilled weD, out
COAL,
heavy,
lumo
stoker,
ORR
the river, you have to see to
cellar,
and barn, 57 a.,..,
and mine run. Excelsior Salt
appreciate, convenient and
hill land with 3 acres of cood
Works, Inc., E. Main St .. Pocomfortable. phone Bft871.
bnltom,
nice oman stream.
meroy,
Phone
992-l891.
1U-Ifc
1-JS.tlc
Minerals. Aaklng 18500.!10
SYRACUSE - Level Lot, will
FURNISHED three-room apart-- SEVEN ROOM hoUSe, seven
accommodate Two Mobile
acres
of
land,
ceDar,
amolle
ment, bath; on South Second
house, i!ond garden apace,
Homes, gao, water, and - ·
Ave .. Middleport. Phone Mrs.
er.
IIIGII.OO
two
good
weliJ,
very
good
Howard ~I . 119Z-52Q.
POMEROY
- 5 room frame,
water, coal houae, wood
4-S.tfc
bath, wall to wall clll'l\elinl
hoU!O: • · Can be bought
1n living room. one Ooor''PJan.
on
land
contract.
fl&gt;one
742FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
gas fllfllllCe, front porch, han4-9-Sic
APARTMI!INT. Mldclleporl, 4356 Rutland.
dy to stores. 14500.00
phone 99Z-3871.
4-5-lfc
RVTLAND
- ~ room block
SINGER ZIG ZAG aewlnc mahome, bath. atlracllve Inside
chine. 'l1lls machine oold
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with celilng llle, and wall pa- READY • MIX cioncrete dellv·
much
higher.
'l1lls
machine
M &amp; G Market, t~ree miles
neling. Level two acre Lot.
ered · right to 1rour proleet.
south of Middleport on Rt. 7. will make bullonholes, darn,
Fall and eaay; Free estl·
17,000.00
embroidery and II&amp; aag, Tab
4-1!-ltp
VIRGIL
or
liELEN
TEAFORD
mates.
Phone 9t2-3114, OW.
e&gt;er payments of •us per
lebo
Ready
• Mil Co., MlddJo.
week or pof balance due,
For S.le
A!ilorl M. c.., 8ra1:er
port, Ohio.
I ill de
13Utl. Phone . .2131. 4-9-Sic
FROM WAIL to waD, DO 1011
. , . EveniDI•.,.
at aD, .., carpela cleaned ELECI'IIOLUX SWEEPEIIS.
(4) I0-3tc
with Blue Lullre. Rent eleorua wuhen, polilhera and
lrlc ohampooer II. Baker Furgenuine parts, caD !liZ-mG.
lluiiMU Services
'For an adventure In good eaUng
niture.
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S.1WOip
LOGAN FIRE l SAFET'
the family to Balley'i Easter Sunday.
EQUIPMENT. aale1 and ler·
.
FOUR (4) nbs as Is, live mo- LONE STAR llberglaos boat,
vlee, PomerOy, Oblo, ~
For a ' delightfuli meal
·may we suggest
bile radio Willi. one bolO sta..
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15 feet, 50 hp Mercury mospecial prices on exUIIJI!llhtion, frequency on baae stator; trailer. Plano 11 Uprigbt,"
our sugar cured ham or our . Brouted
trs tor bl!ata, ·tranen II .n d
tion 15249; on mobile unit
lond oondltioo. Phone ...
homes. Dwlgbl Lol!an .
15771, and office furnllure;
375S.
4-Mtc
Chicken.
31121, · Cbarlas Marshall !liZIUOO. Phone 119Z-21Ml11 day Ill'
aM, Mn J:lehlili!!r liZ-5n8,
!IIZ-11124 evenlnp.
4-9-Sip 1918 EARLY Amerleao atno:
Lamnce Eblin lft.ID4,&gt;.,
This aet baa AM II FM ndlo,
8AILEY'8
BISTAtTRAN'f
. 1-IN!IIc
NINE ROOM boule, Ill loll.
211 1. MollO
rHOtlli tft.m4
,._ny ·
4 speed outomaUc nc:or4
Dolly
S:lt. AM.t. I1IO ~ 71t0.t. 71t0 '
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changer. Lovely linlah, IIIII
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lllre oew. Talle over pay-,
otlon oervlce. Jick'a Refrtl·
ments of ts.!l per month or
.ration, l'few Haven. lione
HAY. George carson, Phone pay ti&amp;.ZI. 'l'r)' It In JOIII'
lll!-2tl'/9.
4 ·• tie
742-4753.
. 4-7-llp home. Phone IIZ-2131. U4tc

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Deskllls Is ebargad wlth ,aoeond degroo murder 1n tho atab·
bing death o! Avel Hor¥ey, 30,
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WORKING OUT lET AILS or handling dckets and similar problems relating to the Mi"
Southern Ohio Pageant to be held MOl' !at 8:10p.m. In the Pomeroy Junior High Si:hool Auditorium
are these members of the attendance committee from Ohio Eta Phi ChaPter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority. Advance ticket.!i !or the pageant to be offered at li reduced price will go on .sale next
week. From left to right are Twila Matheney, C&amp;rolyn Grueser, Ann Chlij)man and Sue z_irkle. The
sorority and the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce are c&amp;osponsor.s of the pageant which will be
directed by Bob Hoeflich.
PLAN EARLY SERVICE
An F..aster &amp;mrise service will
be held at 6:30a.m. at the Church
cl. God in Chester. The public is
Invited.

TONIGHT, SAT. &amp; SUN.

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"DIADLIIR THAN
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Rich.anl Johnson
EJk.e Sommer

MDGS· 111ATRE
TONIGHT lhrv TUESDAY

Aprll12·16

WALT DISNEY'S
"THE HAPPIEST
MILLIONAIRE"
(Technicolor)
Fred MacMurray
Tommy Steele
DISNEY CARTOON&gt;
Apllne Cllboro
SHOW SfARJ'S 7 P. M.

Holy Altars Cast Listed
The pageant, llo\y Altars wUI vln Wilford, and Jonathan and
be presented at 7:30 p.m. SUn- Jill' Rots.
day at the llaelne Methodist
Organist for lite prosontotlon
Is
Mrs. Mallie Circle IIIII Mrs.
Church.
The story is about a grand. Alo,yne Roes wUI bo reader. Somother pla,yod by Mrs. Margaret loists will be Pam Hill, Mrs.
Houdashelt, but with L\oo Kim· Harry Wilford and Mrs. John
bier playing the "granc:bother" Kimbler.
Young people taking the o!lerat tile age of eight, Sharon Ervin at high school age, and Co~ lng wUJ be Buddy Ervin and Keith
nle Ka,y ChaPman and PhUIIP Kimbler and distributing proHUI wiD be tho bride and groom grams wUJ bo Paula King and
when the grandmother's wedding Rhonda West. The publle I• Invited.
is restaged.
Rhonda Ervin will be the maid
o( OOnor and Ibuglas RMts, the
best man for the wedding with
PLAN BENEFIT DANCE
Jane Ann Rees and Vlekie Wolle
Tho Chester Alumni Assn. will
as junior bridesmaid&amp; and Pat sponsor a rowtd and squatoe dance
Demar, Garcia McGraw, Char- 8:30 p.m. at Chester EJe ..
lotte Teaford, Debra West IIIII mentary sehool. Francis An·
Trudy Maloska as senior brides- drows and group will provide
maids. Wedding ushers are Pat ""'sic and Jim Carnahan w II I
HLI~ James Johnson, Bill Coreall, Proceeds will go lA&gt; tho
noll, Rodney Neiglor, Lorey KiJn. Eastern Scholarship Fund.
bier and Jill' HUI.
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of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill Is
to be dodic atod. In the roles of
tho srondchlldren for tile pageant
GAUGES - GalUpolls, 11.9
are hone Frank. Eric HW. Perry and 19, 0 runninll 20 feel ol rolland Seth Hill, Lori Kimbler, K.. ers; Jlt. Plea&amp;ant, 24.80; Pome~
roy-Masoo, 24.50; Hlnten, 2.10
ralllng; Kanawha Falls, 1.06 rising; Charlooten, 18.60 rising.
Londoo, rWifting one-half foot ot
rollers: Marmet, rlUiling one ~
rourth foot and Winfield, running me foot.

River Gauge.s

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homoiOWn ot Percy Como, Ute
RO¥ . .Mr. Ruppoll roeol•ed his
AD deiii'IO from Taylor Vnl•oratey near Morloo, Jbd,~ and p,.t..
uated !rom tho Hamma Dlvlnley School at Sprlas!lold, auo.
Ho bepn hlo ...Ues at Middlepori 00 Mar 17, 1951. For a
number Of year• he alao aorvod aa paaiA&gt;r ot tho First UJII.
od Prtob)'lorlan a.ureh In !ifn·

cuse and more recently he haa
served u pastor lor tho past
two years of the Pre!lb)'torlan

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of
Aroa Couni:IJ,

t!\oltles ~ tile comlnl yeor
wiU·Iaelude. s.:out.O·Raml, Ski!:
il880!11ed lllODthly theme~ to. !&gt;-~. Scout. Fair, W~o•
be eonaldtred hi Uti .c u•lltlr llo,y and Council. CJa"'!1'"'all• ' •
of oadl peek, his aul-a, Dilll'
Webeioi . Scoutil, whO Bra ~
Mothers, 8Ddll"ek~mmltteemen year~d bo)'s, will haVe
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whleh would lallek .. clown ,,...1&amp;1 from Coagreaa, Jom.- ~ "'·
borrlara In 80 per eant ot tho "The Drwdeat momenta of nf ~.
proaldtncy hu boon tlmll lllf:
nation'S houliJW hi 1970,
IIIII whtn I have aJantd Into lfli':Z
Tho President olgnecl the bill the proa:d.se of a cWitUl')'." :, :
Now, he Aid, Noarots "wtg:;
In an emotlo...,..ktd White
Houao ~ero1110ny attended by 111 ~ auaor the humillatWg •
oeorea of elvll rlihta loadtro, of beiJw turned &amp;W~ boeiUIO
elargymen IIIII ""JWI'U8111811 net" Ia aookllic ~ jol), BOlDa
IIIII -.toast oatkma11J on a roiiiW'IIIt or bu1hW a hom"' •
"Witb this bill, tho wico or:
radio IIIII telo\ololoo.
Juallee
~ age1n. 1 procla~JR ;
King' a widow was Invited to
!air
houllng
for all II a ':
Ute ~ertiiiOny but wu Ulllble to
Part of tho Amorlcao ~ of :
attend.
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clamalleiA&gt;thetroeter.uat!erlllll
moderate clamaie lA&gt; tho ear. No
me was Injured,
An aeddo!rt oeeurrod at 5 a.
m. ThurldiQ' .., Rt. SS, olillt •
tenths of a milo north ot Rt.
7, &gt;lid wu not reported unll1
7:f6' a.m. Thurtdi,Y aeeonllng
lA&gt; the polrol.
Thuraten Leonard, S9, Rock·
wood, Mich., hoadtd IIOUih, told
of!leers he mot an lmidenlllltd
ear on a eur¥e, . wont otf I h o
hll!l&gt;way and lost eontro1 In the
loose vavel. Tho ear hit a fenee
poll, according io tho patrol. No
charge was Bled. Dama~ was
lll0dtr111a.lllll 110 lllOWIIIDJurtd.

1n riots or lnterforln!J will' :
l1ollcemon or firemen &lt;hlrlnj •

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ei'rll rl&amp;bl• Jeclalatlollti t
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throe yeors, wUI allact ~ ::
fodorally owned or flnllnctd :;
i111u11Q1o Tho 011111 houllni :;
provloillne wW bo broadened •
until thO)' ljlply to most housin(:
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The ~~~ Clwrebea at~­
raeuse, Forelll Run IIIII Millerllvlllo 11111 bold Eallliir StmriA
ebureh Sialdl,l' at 8 a.m. Th•Sitl·
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tho Easter Seal Salt by Ylrtoe
tho roet tho elub aetuall31bubl.t:
1, the Melga Coow1 Crlpple4 ::
Children's Soeloey. The rotlriJil :
club preslclon\ - Wendel. ~ ;
1 .nrM~n ..ri.
loch this )'ell' - outomatleallf. :
a.AJO~oua
888 boeomes "president" o! tho CrlP: :,
'T'
pi~ qilldren'a Sopl8tr tho
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suing year·
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COLUMBUS (lJPl)- Bids will lloi8B Collllt1 In tho late ltto~ ;;_
be opantd Tuotdi,Y by the Ohio lndc&gt;oodenl of tht llolar7 ,llull: ::
lleparlmenl of IUI!I&gt;waya on t6 Later It boe,.nt,&amp;Dinhorited oil! ;:
l'OIIAI&gt;ulldlng proo]lcto ostlmatecl llgatlon of Rlltariana Who dilllreil :
to eoll ~8 million, the terseat to malltlln tho lOrrie.• It Pro! ::
bid letting opening this year. vldea for the COUIIQ"'o handie~Pt ::;
The bids Include eonstructlon pod children. Evtn11JII\y the IJOo ~
projoet lor 2.2 mlloa ,ot t-t75 elo1;y waa loco1110ratod Gnfc-:;:
Ia LU&lt;el C011117, olllmattd to mally) Into the Club progr- \:
eost $6.2 Jllilllon. The job ....
earl Hor!Qr, chelrinln of thi :
Included 1n tho March 5 bid op. 1968 ~ Sole which
.oiling but a lone bid ot f1 mil· oed\'lllei of tho ~Wei a.u;l:;
lion was rejected. Tho proJect dren'a Society, lo UfiiJw faaiW ~
Ia te be eomplstecl by Nov, 30, Ilea who ha¥0 roeolvtd 1-• lq ~
1969.
make whateontrlbutlonotbo,ycaa; ;;
The seCUid larsest proJect Ia IIIII those who 1111,)' haw been ~
&lt;'OIIslructlon Ot 111e 0na1 aoctlon, mioaecl on his melllac list, IIIII ,.
U mlleo, of tho U. S. 33 bypus who desire to 09ntrlbu18, to ~ ~
o1 Logan In Hocking c.uncy. Tho cheeks to Curtis Jtnkln~"! :;
projoet Ia estimated st $U m11. Treasurer, Crl!lpltd adldr*ii llon.
Soeloey, Ylddle&amp;&gt;ort.

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RIO GRANDE- The professor
JUs poem was one o1 six winthrew out the ehallense, •• a nora In the state. He and his
good one lbould, IIIII Ja,y A, parent a, Mr. IIIII Mrs. James
Karllmer IA&gt;ok it. The llrolea. Karshner, have - . Invited te
aor waa M111 Ruth Thomas, ol attend the annual spr111a tea at
tho Rjo GrllldJ faeuley. Sit 111!1· Ole Governor's Manllon, -AprU
&amp;elled ~ l!er·""'-'1 .,...., ..17"11' 2 p.m. In Columbuo. AI
ihoe wrlilaa illl1dtDIS enter tho thlo tea, llonorlng aloo ..,.,.ey
LueWo 1.o.Y ltui:k Ohloooa Cm· chairmen or tho Martha Klnno,y
got, &amp;llrlea - • 1D OXPI'OII Cooper Ohloona Library AstoIdeals IIIII natural beauey cladon, Jay, and tho othar wJn.
., tho state o1 Qblo, IIIII were nero wVI be presented awards.
to be written hi ajpateurs.
Awho was vlce-9f0Bi·
Ja,y. a aeniA&gt;r majoring In dent o1 the student boclY at Rio
&amp;l&amp;lilh, lntero- In educt· Iaiii year, a member of the Sen·
lion, ehoao lA&gt; Wflle about Jla.r. ate, and of the ldmlnlllratl¥1
donvUle, 8)'ll1bolieal ol a · •an- council, he was lllled In I b e
llhlng ora. Jay had lived In Ha.r· Who's Who of Collose
denvUle for 13 7tvl and h I a In 1967.
'I'.........• IIWl live thoro, II Ja,y fools In the flltUro people
was formerly a company tewo.
tho faelorle1 are deserted.
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GALUPOUS- JucltJoThomu
W. lllllcholl placed an Athena
Councy inln and hil wUt OD two
yearo' llrobotloa each on a ...,..
vlcllon fll a total of 10 dllferont
torgery charloa ~ Ill Galo-

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21, both ot A!h.... 'iltrola court
oo bll1o otlnfol'lilatlol\o Conrrove /
ploadod guliiJ to throe eounto ot
torgery and .Mrt. Conrrovt to '
JAY KARSHNER
IOVOII eountB of for881'Yo
Slneo Ajlrllt, thopelrhed-.
ASK TOWED
under Investigation by the
GALUPOUS - AllPII'hw for
don of!leer tO
a llllfl'laat lic0111e Saturdt.y In
problllon or
was In tho oflleo of Golba Cooney Proordar. Both ploadtd DOt SUUt: •
Court wore Johll C. Bercy,
whoa they Wl~l arn1gned 0D lht 68, GalliPOlis, pharmlelat, IIIII
eiafltl In Golli!Jolfl llunleiPal Jio.!llla C, Powall, 511, (laliiPOIIa,

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Court.

11e11Ji1'11Phtr.

will be more lnlerosttd In the
fate ol towns like Jla.ydenvllle
and plans lA&gt; koop hlo many notoo
puaslbly for a IMxlk wh111 he is
not eo bullY lllld hla eoDOtle work
Ia oomploted.
lUi wlnnlnt poem foiloWI:
HAYDEN);U.LE
Ha.rdonvllle - one ot the last
compan,y IA&gt;wns Standa alone now .

The ministry statement sold
North Vietnam suggested on
Aprfi 8 thot Phnom Penh be the
slta ,.for preltm1nary contacts

on the ambassadortal level • , •
with 1 \olow to Pr&lt;ll&amp;rlng for the
formal talks."
On i\ilrU 10, 11 said the Vnlted
States •'eame out with the Claim
that Phmm Pooh present&amp;
dll!leuldes ••• beeouso o1 p...,.
lema atiQ"'I from tho lboeneo
of a u;s, miosloa 11 that
location."
•• At the same time, they
PI'OJJO&amp;ed a number of places
whleh are not adequate to the
llemoeratlc llopublle ot Vlet.-

A fl.eld echoes in silence clang.
lng 110Uftd8 ol
nlm1" the statement said.
The old faelorles !l'fllosto Warnw
Factories now razed, that even
The
Hanoi
regime took u.s.
before thlo century
obJteUons
to
tho &lt;oPital ot
Marufactured ela,y produels.
The memoey o1 Peter Ha.rdon,
the founder, and ol
The ehureh,

on the breeze of
WorshiJ&gt;ers 10111 past.
The old ela,y and eoal mines
ntiJ'Ioy round thtrnaelvos
Vae.nt, abandoned. '
As thewlndaof change and mod..
ernlzatl.., awopt
Aerou the lloeklng valley,
OUtmoded ways of manufadur.
lng and old ways ol life
Could not keep pace.
Slowly at llr st Ilion later more
rapidly
They vanlllbecl.
The old canal da,ya, tho era at
the railroad, the OOIII(&gt;an1

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POMEROY - Mr. IIIII Mrs.
lllllald Covert IIIII.Mra. Mlldrtd
Sal oar ware In Coluinbuo Stlurdl.i', APril e, to attand Iaiii rlteo
for liQY John- brolher-ln~aw
ol .Mr. Covert.

neutral co11D117, Whorl both
aidtllhould hlvo l'111rolllllatlon
and ldtquate e o -•..Thlo woo In dlroet eontrodlodon o1 Johnoon'o r-"'&lt;1
statementl tho Vnltecl

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talkJ," It Ald.
"II Ia clear that tho U.S.
governmonl Is clellborattb' II'JIJW to dola,y the p,.atmtnary
talks • • • " tho Forl(gn

TOM SPENCER · ·
IIEA1lS DIVISION 9 - Tom
~..... 18-l'tar-old GaUia
~~1St

School Junior,

and UJoi.Mr.IIIIIMro.Jamoa

'*''"r, 132 Pine St., GaUJ.

polio, II tho ... u..govomor of DJ\olaiGG 9, Ohio
Hl&amp;lt Sebool Kq Cl11&gt;a.
eer, an ho-lludent IIIII ath·
late at GAllS, was lllll1ed to
tho pool Aprll6.

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'')( tho tmtt.d - · .........
1'11111' wtudo talka , , • II

IIWII -·CrotiiJW. Dultlea
Ia the c)lpice of ·a ,.... IW
preliminary ·~ .· onll dtla, tho talkl boiW- ll&gt;o
two aides."

License

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In River

For Year
GALLIPOLIS - Gallla Coun·
11 Juvenile Judge John W. Howoil Saturdi,Y ~~~-- tho op.
erater' s lleenoe o1 Richard M.
Slone, 16, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, for
one year after eonvlellon on a
eley pollee eharse of roekleao
operation.
Cited by the Slate Hl&amp;ltway
Patrol, Cloyd Glndlooboraer, 16,
Rt. I Gallipolis, waa fined $15
and costa for opeodlng,
Cited by pollee, Deborah GulnUler, 17, Rt. 2 Galli))olts, was
flntd $15 and colts, spoodlng,

and David L, McCormick, 16,
of 35 Smithers St., $5 IIIII cost•
for no operator's license.
ForfoiUng bonds on pollee
charges were: Lloyd A. Chev~
alter, 17, Rt. 2 Galllpolla, $17.50, I!J)Otdlng; John P, Rossig..
nol, 16, Lower River Rd., $18,
speedJl1g; Francis D. Martin, 17,
Rt. 1 Gallipolis, and Don T.
Hemoworth, 16, ot 1813 0..111nut St., $23 bonds for ~­
lng.

GALUPOLIS -Tho U,S. CoiPI

ot ~.. whlehiiiOveddredtlng equiiiatonltothoSIIvwBrlclse
dlalater alta last ..... eGIJUn.
uecl Its aoarch SllturtloJ IW four
miasllla vlellmo IIIII a m!loq
opblrpJn.

CARLA MORRIS

School.

Miss Morris, • 1967 gradu.
ate of Southom ~~1St School ill
" llaellle, Is llOW a -tllfU11li"
Slate Vnlveraley. S.e has hod
12 years of plano training and lo
a member of tho lnlvoraiU' chor·
uo . She has had training In dramait.o, danc:lng and music, For
GALLIPOIJS -The GalUa her tal111t proiiOIItatlon In tho loCountY lllorUI'. Do!&gt;artmont "" cul paseant, Miss Morris wiU
vestJsetecl the theft Frida,y of prosent a plano medley. llle Ia
two tires IIIII rims from a planill for the NROTC Gloo Club
lawboy trallor owned by Joe D, at Ohio State.
Mlller of Ro4tley. The tires were
Min Jlmlper wVI rradlate
from NoJBOIW!lle .. York H I g h
valued at '135 each.
Five or six bindars, valued II
$7.50 each, .1111112 binder chains
is
were aloo stolon. The theft&amp; ap.
parently oceurrod sometime b..,
tween i\ilrll ~12 the shorUI'• deGALUPOUS - J. E:mmott
plrimont Ald.
Morrison, Mason. Galli&amp; -Meigs
9:1orlfl' s dqludes altO lnvos- District Organization IIIII EJo.
lltlated tho theft of tum olgoals tenalon Chairman, IDIIOUIICedthat
and psollne from a dumll true k at the and of the first Cf11Jt0r of
owned ill' Ernie Walters, Rt. 2 1968 tho M-G-11 Dlsttictwas over
GallljJolls. The truck wao parked Its -ted (1081 of 859 boys Ill
at Bane's Service Station, belaw the "FOUI'"-Jo.One." project. At
GallljJolls. The sigDals wore .U. tho end of March, the )I.G.Il(
uecl at$15.
District had a total of 907 boys

2 Tires,--Rims ·

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KARON JVNIPER

oeoudng.

Exeeeded

School IIIIo spring. 91e bas had
lralJJinilln baten work and elarlnet. ror her talentpresentatloo,
llbe will perform a baton r o •·
Uno. AI NoJQlvUle-York llbela
hold m~ IIIII was home.
oomlng CJIOOn. She Ia aellve with
tho choir IIIII band and Is chaplain ot the Tri-HI-Y.

Plan lnitialioos

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and Furnlshl.gs'. For Your Ho.n,,, ,'';
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PO.MEIIOY - IDidallon ri~
Wlll'bo btiserVod bi lilt'~ '
American Lellion Drew WebBier
Foot No. 39 this eomlng Mondl,y
nl&amp;ht. All new members will re..
eelvo their lnidatlon lllllareurg.
eel lA&gt; attend.
Thoro wUJ be a fUll meal servec1 at 1 p.m. te be followtd by
tho lnitlatims 11111 lllttllng, All
Lolllormalroa are asked te be
on lime lor the dinner.

IN VIETNAM
POMEROY - SFC Jobn L.
Hawley, 11111 o1 Mrs. Lola Hawley ol Pomeroy, Ia serving with
llle !28th Aaaault Helicopter
C - Ill VIetnam, Mrs. Jlaw.
loy IIIII the couple's four '""'"
are maidn&amp; their hmno In Fslla
Olureh, Va.
IN HOSi'rfAL
RACINE - Larey ~cer,
Racine Rt. 1, ... ldmllttd "'
Vnlveraley lloapltal, Columbus,
Frlda.y for surgeey. He Is Ill
room nUmber 719.

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GALLIPOLIS- Vol- firemen made threo fire n111 Ill 1
five hour parlod Frtdi,Y andwero
aloo ealled to waah poallne otf
tho 11root In fruit ot the D.
HolUB Wood rtaidlllee at 535
Saeond Ave.
At 11:31 Lm. Frldi,Y, tiromen wvo eallecl to tho Forroll Alldneon, Jr., p1aeo an tht
Gfllll.sauadtra Rd., ahoula mila
IIIII a halr beyood NorUR.,. FtromB!I llld tparks from a plet
ot eeatrolltd .bundai 101 the ecljolalng area .., fire.
Thlrtelll
IIIII two trucko
made a run at 8:03p.m. Frldl,l'
to the FIQYd Blazer pace ..,
Bluer Rd., - . a milo and •
halr from the Bulavlllo Town
Houoo. !Pfkafl'ombumlaetrollt
stortoc1 a grass lire, llromon

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Ald.
Lint Ia a se• dr7or at tho
Dod• and lilcll Uluncleretlo, Third
Ave. and Court St., four
men IIIII a trod&lt; lA&gt; the ..,.. at
t:M p.m. F'rida,y. Thare woo no
damop. Tho bulldln1 11 hi 1., G,lilrchi, Sr.
Flromob ultll ~
1,000 ......1 at water 1D .....
••., ....u.. oil the Ia ll'alll' oftho Wood realdonel.
The IJiooaiiM lllilltd tho
&lt;1. • ~ ear. The lour
runo brotqftt lA&gt; ii9 tho . . . ol fire ru1111 lor tbt Jtar.
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POMEROY - TwoaiJ' classes tlon or 4-H claaoe&amp; In which only
Juniors lA&gt; ride: ride IIIII
will bo lllclucled In a borse llhow rthbons will be awarded.
run;
, Western stoc:k horoo;
to be alaged betJimlng at 12
Clasooa o1 the show Include ~ hor0011111111hlp, 10to Uyoaro;
110011 111 April 21 hi Ute CouJ. Western load .. In pony, lA&gt; be
vll1o Biding Cluh, lne., at t h e )ldSed; Wellem plessure pony, plekup race; Western, children' a
COolvlllo lltow groundoonl!outeo under 48 Indies; IIOIIior horse .. horlltllllll!lblp, UDder 16; Western
stoke ract; 0811 IIIII spoon; t-Il
7 IIIII SO, toll of COolville.
manlhfp; Oag race, walk, trot
horlltllllllablp, 15 lA&gt; 19: lrall
The will be COlD· POllY horaomanlltlp, eipt years
patltloo IIIII all cantelll events IIIII under; Wolllern pleasure elaos.
Gor;y Rusoall, CoolvUIO, w Ill
will bo eleetrlealb' timed. Rib- horN; mualcalehllro;AwaJ..,..
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boas IIIII four oalh prlrea, $8, plea.....; Woltempleaourepony,
Wonclard,
Bldwoll, ao judp IIIII
$4, ~ and $2 wVI bo awarded f8 ladle• uiil under 56 Inches;
In Aeh dOll with the exc:op. barrel race; Weatorn plta111rt, Homer A. Cole, ~· Plalno,
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Pageant wntestants
POMEROY - Miss Carla J.
Morris, daua!ller ofMr.andMrs.
carl Morris, Long Bottom RoUte
1, andMissKaronJunlper, dauah·
ter of Mr. IIIII Mrs. R&gt;ylllllld
Junlpar of Nelsonville, will be a..
IDOilg tho a conlealents laldng
part 1n tho foorlh annual M I s s
Southern Ohio Pageant.
The event will be atapd at
8:10 p.m. oo Saturda,y, Mar f.
Ia tho PuDeroy Junior H lg h

ot

the ..... ot
tho
kt7 Pin, about 18 iochtalolc IIIII
11U.:boslll diamoter whleh,..._
ontd togothtr 0)'1 bora. A • 11011 In an IJ'I bar eould bave
caustd a failure ot the llllln
8PID the design of tho
brldp. One eye bar wu foolld
brok.,.
Workers are oporatlaJ the
dreclse from ur1y IIIOI'JUg until
late at Jd&amp;ht. Tiley will- 1D
®ltn'e Eutor todaY.
Four· IPOII have boto IIW'IIl!l
by tho llaaon and Galllo Caanl1
Civil Dafenae units with liuoiyoi!D
pbllolJt where clolhllw 11111 heir
wu
ago.
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Acad01111

A'ITEND RITES

ana

They domandtd tho ..,...
tiiCto should ~ pllee at a

In

BIDro

Slandsolonenow.

Cambodia Into conaldendan, It .
Aid,
OUgpstecl Waroiw.
But, It ldded:
"On Ailrll 12, Uti' U.S.
IUthorltltB, without glv!JW ll&gt;eiJ'
oplnlon on tho choice of
Warsaw, relsecl two c:oncldons
of minimum stanclard&amp; for the
plleo o! prallmlnacy contaets:

Goal

Wlllch !pLI!nt IIIII old whispers

All remain memories.
Jlaydonvl11o - me of lho Jail

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TOKYO cuP0- Mirth Vlft.
- . ~~~~ oecutd the
Vnltecl Slates of cleliboratel.Y
dola,ylng talks OD POICI IIIII
warned Wa•hi~Wtrtn 1D 11Stoll
creattJw problems',. over a slte.
The Hanoi l'Oiimo laid It heel
noted Washington'• obJtetiODS
1D Phmm Penh IIIII had
._sttd Warsaw while the
Vnltecl Siales had PflllJOiecl a
JUDber of places which are not
oeceptabie to North Vlotoam.
In two separate statements
broadcast by Hanoi Radio It
charged that President Johnson
'ftl renegtn,g on his promise to
moot With the Communists IIIQ'
whore IIIII at IllY lime.
Than! Aw&gt;oals
On Now York, U.N. Secretary
General Thant aPPealed "fervently'' to both sldea to reach a
Sl&gt;ot&lt;\Y qroemont on a silo for
tho dlaeusslons. The ll()llta1
canto In his first PUblic
st.atement sloco returniJW from
an elsl*da.Y visit to Europe
during which h~ said he was in
co-t with both Hanoi and
WashlngtonJ
Both Hanoi broadcasts, one a
ForoJan Ministry statement IIIII
tho other an editorial In tho
oi!Jelal newS(&gt;,.por Nhan Don,
accustd the United Slate• of
IntensifYing air relds on the
southern Panhandle of North
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WAfiuNGTON
T Wo
roars oao. President J&lt;lhnBon,
at 1 White Houoe meetiJW With
Ir, Mutln Luther Kinl( Jr.,
cltelded to aok Con&amp;J'll•• for a
tough bUJ outlawlna dlaertmlDatlon In housing, the first
sueh law ever PflllJOMd bJ a
President.
Thurtdi,Y, a "loQg IIIII storm,y

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polt are well known In Ylddleport, ha¥1ng resided here with
their eon Ill later yeara. Mro.
RUJ&gt;IIOII died on Dee. 2f, 1966.
The 1111117 friend• of the Rev.
Mr. ~It are Invited te "drop
by" tho Weclnetdi,Y e\oenlnl ro.
eoptlon lA&gt; join hlo """'f'Pfion
lnMJlnl"ii&gt; ..... 11'1 - . pod "'
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Middleport. Both tho elder Mr,

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CaldweII .Man Charged :::::.:::=.~lot;"&gt;::
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May a renewed sense of
personal peace and happiness
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Church alllarrisoo\ollle.
Next wttk, tlu'oU8h opaelal arrangements In aec:ordaDet with
Presb)'lorlan Law, tho Rt¥. Rup..
poll will leave for North Lawla· triP" latert Johnson evoked the
burg, 48 miles northweat of Co- memory of alaln elvll 'rlcbte
lumbus, where he wlll serve as loader In alpine a 1\lltorle oPOil
paater ol tho Methodist Church hou&amp;lrw bill wblch "at IOQIIaot"
allows tho
to ,ltok
there IIIII at Min&amp;&lt;&gt;.
awards group.
housirw
outside
the
ai1DD.
Although he Is golna Into a
Miss Ward wrote:
Johneon •~Knee! lnln law a
Methodist pastorate, lbe Rev.
"I was very pleased to have Mr. K-It Ia doing eo with
received the scholarship from the permission olthe Seloto Prestho Melga Comq Dollars f o r bytery IIIII will retain hla atandC
Scholars prorram IIIII althoosh
lag •• a minister ol the Scioto
1 did not remain al Bluefield
Prtsbytoey. Hla pormlaslontedo
The State l!iihway Patrol ellSlate College, II enabled me lA&gt;
this will be renewecl each year eel Lorey Maxwell, 28, Calclwoll,
transfer to business aehool dur ..
In accordance lA&gt; regulations .ot Ohio, lA&gt; Meigs eo,mey Cow1
lng the first semester,
the Presbytery.
April 26 m a charge of failure
"I am very grateful to all eltCommenting m hlaleavlna, the to signal when poa&amp;llla after an
lzeoa ol Meigs Counq lor mak_,Jar Middleport paater, aald: aecldent at 1;25 p.m. Thurtdi,Y
Ing IIIIo acholarilhll&gt; possible.
"I will always look 111J011 the on Rt. 7, throe and two -tenths
"I am enclosing a donaUm of
Middleport chm-ch as 11\l' homo miles noi1h ol the GaUia ·Matas
$10 In order lA&gt; help some other
gr·aduate to have the same op. church ond Middleport 18 11\l' Councy line.
hometown. I was received In Mid·
The patrol llld that James M.
portunit;y as L"
dleport and Meigs C0111111 w I I h MIUirm, 17, Rt. I Middleport,
The annual rund drive for the
open arms and I go lllth the hil!l&gt;· hooded north, storltd te make a
program is currently underway
est regard for this a!ea and with left turn onto Leading Crock
under the direellm of Frod Mor ..
a heartfelt feeling of gratitude." Rd. Maxwell, driving a traeter.
row,
Aellve In oommunll;y affairs, trailer, storltd lA&gt; peso IIIII tile
the Rev. Mr. R-lt haa servPAS&amp;JVER BEGINS
ed In every position of tho Mid.
JERUSALEM (lJPO - T h e
dleport Ministerial AaiiOCial!on
olllltl .. c1a1 Passover holida.Y
aeveral times and has held of.
slarled o!flclally today as acorea
flee&amp; in the count;y assoclaUm.
of pi1D8s brool!l&gt;t pilgrims lA&gt;
He has played aettve roles In
Israel to help observe the exo.
the fund drive• for heart, can~
dus or Jews !rom Egypt more eer, 11111 polio 11111 at one lime
ClvU aorvlee tells have - .
than 3,200 years ago.
went to jail where he remained lll•en . lA&gt; 122 atudents at five
until he wao ''balled" out by hlal&gt; schools Ill Melgolllll GaUia
BID AWARDID
oonlrlbutera te me of tho drives. Counties earlier IIIIa montli by .
CHARLE8l'ON, W. Va. (lJPl) He has headed IIIJIIIIlOr B I b I e speclallsta frGlll tho Ohio Do- Cleveland Wrecking or Cia. or.hool prOiiJ'OIIlB for the eommu. partmenl of Feroonnel.
etnnad was awarded a cmtraet nlqoo oeveral oeeaalono.
The testa wore taken hi 35
for domoiiUm of 119 strueturoo
A number of Improvements pupllo at Ga111a AcademY and
hero along tho rltlhl of W8JI for have - . made te the Middle- 15 at Soutborn Local In Raelao.
lnlerstoles 65 and 77. The bid por1 church during tho Rt¥. Mr. Tella wero administered to pu..
waa $48,750.
Ruppalt's st.a,y. He oatabU- . plla at throe sehoola ol I he
a program te provide swimming .Melga Local lll'lllem, Rutland,
for children at Ute ...,.ey ehll- POmeroy IIIII Middleport.
dren'B home IS years 880 IIIII
Loeal IUTIIllg9Jilelll for I h o
has hod 40 forelgnyoung-le lello-e....sehithostaleporvlsil tho Youth Fellowllblp of tho oonnel department ~ loeal
church over tho post 17 years. ael!OOI bualntn teadlero IIIII
He eatabllllhtd tho Board of Jlea. gulclanee eounaeloro.
eonooses, Installed tho llrst outTolls were Biven for clerk.
door bulletin board and a publle stenographer IIIII clerk • cypist
address 111111iim In the ebureb. poaltlono. Studonta who pessed
The 100th amlveraaey at Ute will be plaeecloo ellglbUIQ' lists
ebm-ch was observed 4Jrlng hio which IIUQ' be used by llliite and
years Ill 1955 and In 1961 an county J181!11cloa for employm.ent
obsenoneo wao held lA&gt; mark JIWliOitl this OIUIDJII81'.
tho pallor's loth aM1ver1111'7.
Twice, tho Rev. Mr. Jlujlpolt
has boon eonunloslontd lA&gt; the
General Autmbly of tho United
Prtlb,ytarlan a.urdl - In 195f
lA&gt; Detroit, Mleh., IIIII In Columbus In 1965. He held leiiiPOI'II'Y
eonunl- aoolgnmtnla at. tho
General Assemblies. He Ia eur ..
rently sonl1111 as enrolllna clerk
of tho Seloto Preob)lltey,
ID tribute lA&gt; hla serriee, a
public farewell reeoptlon wVI bo
hold at 7:30p.m. wemeldiQ' at
Ute church, A 111!1&gt;1 prorram will
bo preaenlecl IIIII relrellhmonta
Mn'td.
MDvlna with Ute Rev. Mr. aup.
pelt will be hlo father, Clar·

Serotng' Meigs (:'ountv for over 9IJ

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wVI select monii&gt;Jy Uti.nea ·b
FeQruai')',: ·~ ·Seoo!I·SP.I r If;
Qrulib. bplilnecl, '"'bt P r
tho parlod !rom .MtYi968 thr&lt;IUII&gt; Mardi, ibdloii ,Lore; IJild April, ·, rrom ,&lt;If II!! ·r;:ut. II.C:aul PI~
April 1989, ac~ ·to T 0 m HobMel aad Pttl.'
h~' a ·diPfi·ol Pllf»&gt;it tbat

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DJ&lt;edor

Mi.!l.s Jamerilla 8, Ward, me
o1 the 16 winners ol schoJar ..
llhlps offered laat spring by tho
Meigs Couney Dollars for Scholars program has sent a contrt.:
butlm of $10 to thlayear' s program as concrete evidence other
appreciation lA&gt; the scholarship •

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