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·Girls Dresses on Sale
Friday and Saturday

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f'eh backing to prevent marring &lt;bor.

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l,ermanent l'ress iYy style with soil relea!!ie, Made by

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ton. Bra:ss, Ioden green, naVY blue and black.

3. 95 to 12.95 Dresses
3. 95 Dresses----~-- sale 1. 98 ·
4. 95 DresseL------· Sale 2.48
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8. 95 DresseL _______ Sale 4. 48
10.95 Dresses ·------Sale 5.48
12.95 Dresses_______Sale 6.48

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LiHie Boys SHORT and SHIRT sm

Sport Shirts
Short sleeve shirts (or men in all sizes. Sm.aH Uf..lfl,l), Med-ium (15-1&gt;1'.!), Large (l&amp;-16lh), and Extra Large (17-171,7), Jleglp
lar or button ck:lwn collar~, Every shirt Is permanent press,

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I!EGLLAR $2.98 WOMEN'S PHIL MAID

WHITE, BLACK AND PASTELS ... " . " .

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IlEAL MULTIPLE

DI!ESS SHEER AND WALKING SHEER

Regular 1.50, While They last · ·99t

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While They Last, 2.00

Regular 2.00 PCUNT d'ESPRIT STOCKINGS

Tee Shirts with Pocket

I!EGULAR $3.98 WOMEN'S PHIL MAID

WALTZ GOWNS, SALE 3.49
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SMALL GROUP I!EGCLAR $2.00 PIERCED AND PIERCED LOOK

stop in on Elberfelds l st floor and select lVhat you need in full or
twin bed size mattreu covers (plastic or muslin). Ironing Board
covert~ in 54 or 60 inch ler11,'1h, Pillow Cases, Pi14tw tick&amp;, Iro~

1968 SWIMWEAR
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range of sizes in one and two piece styles.

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'Women's Sizes 718 to !7118, 10 to
32 to 40, also tall
sizes. Extra Sizes 42 to 46, Teen SiZ&lt;·s and Girls 1·3
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1 Be sure to see the big selection of olton terry and cot·
too lace Beach Jackets In solid pastel; and prints.

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Sizes S.M-L-XL, Sale I .59

-Regular 4.00 Thermal or byon·Acrylic Blend
BABY BLANKETS
Attradively boxed for shower gifts, Sale 2.89
CELA(LOUD QUILTS
Nursery prints on pastel grounds
Regularly 4.00, Sale 2.89

M!ESH KNIT PAJ~AS
Sizes 1 thru 4. Bright pastel Prints in 100%

Boys" Spurs"
Slim Fit Jeans

cotton. Sanforized shrWlk. Webtern style jeans, f'or school and
every~ wear.

Shorts Sleeve Sport Shirts ·
PERMANENT PHI::~

!-imartJy st,yled shirts, taPered and no~H~Pered models. ~rjpes,
soJid colors, plalds, Paisleys.

1.95

Sale
Ba nlon Stret" h So"ks 2'Pal-r'1'•o· 0

HEGULAR 6!k - MEN'S SIZ! · 10 w 13

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Bargains In The Cosmetic Department
On the Ist Floor
95e GLEAM SUPEH /\l.'TION TOOTH PMtTE., , , .. S/\LE 69c
118&lt; AEJ«l SIIAVE I'USIJ HLTTON SIIAVE CllEAM,. SALE 61k:
(JIEGI:L.\JI Oil Mt:NTIJOL)
. $1.25 HlllllEN M.\~IC Hoi!H SI'JIA¥ . . • . . . . , , , , SALt: 79&lt;
».!k: POUIJENT l.t: ,\'TlJHl-: CLEN\SE it Ti\.RLETS . . s ,\LE 78c
87c I'OUllEST EITEitVt:Sct:NT llENTVIU,: C!J-:A~st:lt :.ALE 64c
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· · p,S5 IIE&lt;I!J ANll S110LLJ£Jt\ LOTIO~ SILIMI' OO ,.,S!ILE $1,02
...00 IU~:-i: AWAY •IITt:ll SIIAMI'OO IUN:-i: . . . , S,\LE 69c
$1,89 ALBEHTO VO.S SIIAMI'OO . . . • , •• , , , . s,\J.E .1.49
(llll¥ OU UECGLAU IIAIIO
OLll SPICE AFH:Jt SHAVE LOTION , • , , , s,\IJ-: $1.~1

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Dry Cleaning Sponges
Chemh.:aJiy treated. t:lean!S like magic. Ju•t rub on 11urtace. J\b.
sorbs dirt and du~;t from wallpaper, tlatpatnted l!iurfacn, VeneUan
blind&gt;, etc.

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Sale Log Cabin-Rugs'· , · ....~
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1111; Wlnllold, l'1IIJJiln8 two foot. -""" at Mlddlei&gt;ort's llooth
Mothocllot Chilr&lt;h wben OYIIii..
!lotte aervli:ea II" hold at 7:30
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Sta-Put'' multi purpose toamback covers. Color• PWJij)k!n, Brown.

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DH, DoWEI!IID
Blue,

5.69· 90"1 70"- Sale 4.49
7.39-108" 170"- Sale s:99
8.39-126"1 70, 6- 4.9,

Loom woven fibre and decoraU"e vtnyl covered hampers. H~
wooct frames and ventilated pegboard panel, Upright and seat

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News•.. in Briefs

tho 710r1, 19112..17 he

II)' United Preso International
LONOON
PAHIS APPEARED TODAY tho moot lllteb' aliA&gt;
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Cor
tho
V!etMm
Jlti&lt;O
tallls. llli&gt;lomatlc oblenera Slid tilt Coct tho.t
Tho Rev. 11&amp;1 E. llclnallllo,l&gt;l&amp;tor of Heath Owrdl, - s an It Wll not mllllloaed In !lie latest Amtrlcii&gt;PI'C(IOied •election or
10 new conrereoce al..s ._.ed that fnnce has been qu1et1.y ..,.
lavltatlon to the public ID-lllll'lted u the least coatrovorolal moetiJw
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tho 1poclal aervlcea.
The Commtm!SU were cereaiD 10 mao 011 pr!nctplelllJ llloce
PI'C(IOHCI ~ tbe United ~a, lftor Wuhqton declined the twQ
IIIlO ol!orecl ~ H....l - Pbom Ponll ond Wor-.
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F-.J Reaone Bolnl bu ralaed tho dlli&lt;OIIIIt rota a hl1r 1&gt;81"
cltlllp !IOlnt ill roducelafladolllf)' irtodo ~ tlcJ!tlolnJ crodl~ The
1C11on Tllur~ raised tho Intet-.11 rota tho Fed cbargea on lollla
1D _..., - . trom 8!llf coni to 5.6 lllf cent - !lie hlchest level
the 1929 aiOck market craoh- It
llneo tilt oummer
brltiJ,r went to 8 Jllf Coni.
• ' 'l!coliDmlata looked Cor llleut lOme of !lie member biDkl to
~- ~ illao tho "prtme rate" thlf cbarp ~· to Covored bo"'
~*'• a Precuraor to ~ hlaller creclt coats tor coDIUII'lll'l

Advance TiCket
Sale Laun~Md

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tiiiCI bom~a. Tho I&gt;rtm8 rate Ia .OW·8,... e1111.
,ATHENS, Olll() -

Scissors and Shears

45", 100 per cent cotton printed canvas.

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Hollowground
"Keon
Edge"buttot1hole
cuUery, manicure
~ewing scluors,
kitchen
shears,
scisaou, barber ·

1•hears and many oJhers,

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&amp;eel data, washable pluUc

taPe•, atrona:,n.vlon cordi, eoclooed ·m etll head. Color White, All 84" long, Width•
24" to 36".

Little or no Iron
Bli &amp;election [NIItern• and col-

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4.49

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Travel Garment hgs

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or TV vlowlng. No..allerJien!c Kapok CIU!Jw, Boautltul coloro, ,

Full length rust proof dPPer
Jlelntor&lt;etl metal hall80r Blot
Extra heav,Y Wcy vinyl
lied and green Plaid

8.95

r.:omlyre•t• ln. CordUl'O)' or !lonl prlnt&lt;ot!Dn

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Nflrc&gt;&lt;irlenle&lt;l PIIItikotioll. 1114 TllurocliJ qu.oao MaJor
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110r..,. werolnjund. and a second Cll' wao beavllJ&lt;IImaiiJ'[ u
11lo reoult of two s!neloaceldenta
In 11eiP Coun11 '!11uradal' alpt.
tho depUimellt of 9lerlfC !lllb-

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A Cll' drlvoo ~ 'lbomla M.
Rouob, New !Iaven, Thuroda7

nlibtm - I t S CliO mile welt
of 7 waa a total !on wben
Rouoh loot c:onlrol 11 ho was
1&gt;1nlnl IIMIIhor voiUclo. Tho
Roulll Cll' went oil the left of
tho bllttwtJ ·.., an ombankmonl,
aonral tlmeo, and

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Says Odef Gilkey

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Roulll IIIli &amp;1&gt;11-, UCII'd

c:o.or, 19, NK Hav-. were
taken to VolorMII
pltal bJ prlva.. ear.Thttrncelved cull and brul101. Con:lor Wll
"'""ttod and Roush was nlea..
ICl oltar trllbnent.

Memorial"""·

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be chlr&amp;od with
ncldooo _.tloo. the lllertl!'o

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rii O:-·_:,. [ocitJ. Regj.Str~\f9n
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lloopbl Ownml•*"' ...

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lll&amp;1'l'Wd IDd liU tbroo obll*a
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mmlna&amp;od lol' tbOir !IOfll llr tho
Ollfo Slota lladtcal AI. . . . .
andoi..WotW..._..._......ho

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flvm oido UDIYI!&lt;II!;J,_,_..
od dJI a...... Scboolol.....,
q a&amp; tho 1111..-1117 o f . , _

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!lie f-..od IIIIOBi&lt;er on tho
Nadon' a •Fimlll l'n71f PtriDcl,
a dlll1 redlo proa:run m WLW,
Cln$111U.- and wo - · ...
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45n Wuh and Wear,fllt color. Whl.., black, Pink.,.....,
broWn. blue. 1\'0Cido, orqe,

for 102111 three mlllina

mann, Galnlltnillft . , , _
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lllfiODi In 83 of Oblo'o 8 8 CAR()LYN , 5A~LD, loft. Iiiii llollll llluck ,IQ • ·Uoo,TIIi ..... _
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wr1119q "" flilal ~· ·!tiJ ...ur1'- judpa--rof aul·»&gt;w· . . . .. ~i(~"'fi'C'"~~.,. ..
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JUah Scbool. Aloo on tho committee rrom the ohio Ell Phi
BoDollta Cor Armco Stool Coql, of tho Qlllldliliooolll lid. .
~or
Sigma Phl Sororlq, Co-!IIDIIIOrq thep.,JOdcl-"' nr. Jliuo a. a.~&gt;- , He 1a pnllllii.J ~~~o
with 11\o Pomoi'O)' Cbomber of Com!i&gt;....,e. 11 GaD lloYitlor,
erto, Akron, and Ullber B. ReO- of tbo Ohio II'JMfl AI.BOCIIIo
cllalrmlo. ~ comml- will secure one judp rrom each
tloo'l GfOtll ' 9oYIIt; ... Ia •
of tho !our cound.. to !lie rr•hlse ana which !ncludel Galm - ' of tho Auocllllllfo
Ill, llelc•&gt; Athenl and WU!tlngton Couotloo, Tho ana~·
Coomcll ol. A&lt;hlnl'll' .....
will WI joined with judgea l'fPre&amp;antlntl tilt IIIII Ohio P_,.
Tile .,.,........ lJultpnllldoll
lillie localeveat.
ll alto ........ ., tho~

!lot and IIi
work .dll&lt;e
1935, Dr•• DoWMrd otudled at
llarloa Colleae. ~ ljlate, Unl,
veroiiJ, ·and Tailor UniversltJ,
rece!'fllll hla AB and DDdqrees
rrcm !lie laller.
He served 11 a chaplain In
World War d and waa awarded
tho SIIYer Star ror pllantry In
aetlon and tho Purple Hearl and
Oak Laof Cluator. IBo HCioolallleal ontloraomonl Wll with
the M - I l Commloolon m

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1.95 2.95 3.95

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100% Cotton /

Extra fine selection .

ol. llrectorollllieorpn!satlOII'a
lllOIIII atockho!dero mlldllllleld
here w-~· 0111 Io alllut
ibleld Plan Protidlnl btaldlcare

Evangelist DeWeerd

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42" MENS TWO-SUITER . . . . . . . . . . . . i .69
54" WOMEN$ DRESS-COAT SIZE . . . . . . 1.89

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1'07 was ono of !our Prominent
Obloona elocle&lt;l ID tho Ohio-.
cal Indoamley, Inc. (0111), Bolnl

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Ted Reed to its Board
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Other Bathroom Scales 101lth pl1tform
covered with heavy duty, easy clean vinyl
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4 decorator colors.

BOYS SIZES 6 TO JB

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o~erslze diaL Silver mylar toe plate. Textured vinyl mat, giant
dlal Cigures to 300 tbs, stand lli'· Pick uP handle. Your choice o(

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NEW SIUPMENTI

UP on your need::; row.

4.95

Sizes 6 to 18 - Wheat,lodengreen, black, light blue. 100 per cent

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Bathroom Scales

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tha:S year, !:iee this fine selection in sizes for Jiule boys, Boys
sizes 6 to 20, and Men's Size!&gt;. AU arranged - ready for your
ea:sy selecUon.

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SCRANTON

Swim Trunks

.Our new line of 1968 Swimwear is now ready for your
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27148· Reg. 2. 95 - Sale 2. 39
2~170· Reg. 3. 69 -Sale 2. 99
315 Reg. 5. 95 Sale · 4~49 .
416 Reg. 7. 95 Sale 5.49

IRONING BOARD COVERS
MATTRESS COVERS-PILLOW PROTECTORS

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MACIDNE WASHABLE, SKID PROOF BACK. (SALE PRICES FOR

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Made Y'.-ith raglan shoulders tor comfortable fit. Si:tes Small
(34-36), Medium (38.-40), Large (42-44) and Extra Large (4G.4B),
White and solid colors. Burgund)-, black, yellow, blue, navy, seatone green.

EARRINGS, SALE 88c:

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FIJLL &gt;;~ZE 81 BY 108 INCHES. FLAT OR OOUBLE FITTED
BOTTOM.

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ALL NYLON &gt;TnETCH FITS 9 to II. WHITE, BLACK, BEIGE,
BROWN, NAVY•......•....... , , • , , , , , , . ,SALE $1.19

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dinette chairs, benchea, Patio turniture, etc.

Combspun
Percale Sheets
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Regu!ar 3.4B-Cannon Royal Family

every liize in every color.

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UpholsTery fiece Goods

10c to 1.00

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Saves closet space.

Mother's Day iS ~nday M1Q 12. Select your MoUier's Day cards
oow. On the 1st Door. A f1ne selection awaits you. Stop in, look
'em over. They're exceptionally nice this year.

3.95 Boys and 4.95 Mens Trousers

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Mothers Day Cards

\OUNG MEN'S PEUMA:-.rENT PllliS."JSLACKSAl\;llJEA~:-,.

FULL FASHIONED STOCKINGS

Holds

HALLMARK

BE SUI!E TO SEE ,\LL THE OTHE11 .&gt;TYLES J~ ME:&gt;I'S AND

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Skirt

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Sh.es 29 waist to 42 waist and in your correct lenth. Burlington
~ack:s of 50 per cent Fortrel Polye~;ter, 50 per cent combed cott.on. Soil release. Hegular Ivy style. Grey, navy blue, dark olive,
black, brass.

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Mena and Young Mens

SALE 2. 59

DISCONTINUED COLORS WELt,.KNOW N BRAND

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SET CONSISTS OF I, I \1,, I \1 COVEI!ED
SAUCEPANS, !ETACHABLE HANDLE AND
~RVING CRADLE. REGULAR PRICE $1~95

A durable, washable, quick-drying enamal suitable for in!bor and

Permanent Press
-Casual Slacks

L.arge sian 4•95

HALF SLIPS

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3. 95

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Four Hour Enamel-·

MEN'S PEHMANENT PRES.~

IN SOUD COLORS AN° WHITE - ZIPPER BACK,

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1.95 and 2. 95

Womens and Girls KNIT SHElLS
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98c and 1.79

Deluxe Cinest quality, turquoise and sandalwood

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REGULAR AN!J HALF SIZES.

Porch- and··
Lawn Furniture

Plastic Dish Pans

Sizes 2 to' 7. Short sleeve siHrt and matching pla,y shorts. Now Is
the best tlme to b~zy what you need tor spring and P.tummer wear.

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leaves a ring. For
clothh~. carpetl:i 1 UPholstery,
walJ.peper.

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�Cii'ICINNATI (UPO - Pete
Rose wanted &amp;omolhlns to Wk
about on televlolon !Dda,)&lt;, 10 he
smocked a doubie In lhe bottom
. I . Thu ···ol th0' 12th •M
OS . r.......,
night to give the Clnclnnllll
Redo a .,3 win over the worldchampion St. Loulo Cardlnlla,
It was Cincinnati' a oocond +-3,

·~ dorpiod II Larry Jooter ill the 12th.
Hooo, "bul outolde. o! ~ dQ' , Gocrp Culver IW'tacllor the
~
- ns • ~~~· eX&lt;IIed Hole' I two hit&amp; ThUI'odQ'altilll In BlniiiiWtam Wh$1 I """'k - ond boWed out lor I plncl&gt;o
·
30 -...,.o,
-'·" • •367 out ,.,;...
the
th w'oy we've come cave him lljn
· · - time.I' rve o.wer felt hiller In tho sevd with
Corda'

oil.'' Lee lllld,

I'm not
ll•eadf

from be ·

1 to win, tllo Iaiii
•....._
'
t••81111111•
·.
IJIIo.oul slnglei 1&gt;1 Leo Clrdoo
naa and Chico Rulz proceeded
Rose'o pm•wlnnl"- blast off
'

·--

ovoraae. which Ia no1 bad lor, a
mN who mlooed
. olmoot hall o!
•~
111rtns trllinlnlo
"I &amp;01 ooey three hi\Bin 211 at
bats ID 111rins tralnlliL" sold

1111C0111tortlble at the Plite."
"II helllocl.me a,·loti'' hi~ ,
· •ed, ''When oPining dQ' wao Joyed. I ent In .a lot o! extra
bottlns Practice."

,Bodo ~llhw s-2. Tho
three 1'11111 ..... In thO filth,
u.h ....0ed
••'"'- ol I~
.,,.. .,..
a ..,. ••
scorllan IramealorCulver,

:m::::t~:r;~·:tu~ Meias
Marauders Boot One, 5-0, d at
~

dropped out o! a !lrat-9la&lt;:e Ue
In tho Natlonll Baseboll League
givJns Houston aole Possession
ol the loP spot.
ReUeter Bob Lea, who ent
credit lor the ClnclnnaU win
WedneadQ' night, a!IO wao
credited with lhe win ThuradQ-,
"!bad to do oometl!lllg,".,..
plalned Roae, grlnnlns !rom b6o
hind a lathered lace as he stuck
his head out of lhe weohroom.
"rm eolns on Bob Braun's tel•
vision shoW Fri&lt;IQ' and I had to
give him aomolhlns to talk
about."
Rooo llread)- had aomethlns
to talk about be!ore the 12th.
He drove one out o! the park
In the eighth to knot lhe score
~ But It was his 12th lnnlns
double that scored Leo CardODo
as that put tht cream on toP
of the pie for Rose.
Reds manager Dave Bristol
hod high prlaoo tor relle!er Lee,
who made his second _.,_
once against the Cards and
gave 11&gt; ooey one hi~
"I like It when a guy busts his
taU to get Into a g11110 and Lea
cttes," the Reds manager said.
Cincinnati hao plllj'ed seven
games fill a seaaon eod the 238pound Lee has li&gt;Peared In the
last six.

Ri } .

P ey .

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tollrl"

catcher, In the 1lralhl and,!"'by bal~ll)andor Kenny ~ah
Jmlngo, and a ba..,kelt!. Jleo. lllarted 011 the hW lor Melgo
Fight ReouiiJI
Jim Crow, Rod..~ third and and was relieved by mrdle lJe.
By
United
Preas International
nla Ault. The
the 0 nl 7 mookeY who llnlahed real or the
TOKYO (UP0- Tablo Sakurfilth lnnlnsa were
to route. HI ley bad o.ey three hits.
ai,
120, JI&amp;Jan, outPOinted
!rome a th: a~~;sas"=.se.
~r pitchers struck out
YoshimotO
Suda, 120, Japan
get runnar!pl""""""' Ito ecorlns In two walked three and 0110 batR oY ...--·
'
hltbyawlldpltch Rhines UOl.
tile 1Jrst when C&amp;ato led off wl~ ter! '::' and Issued
bases
a walk and later tallied an un
am · 000
LOS ANGElES (UPO- Sam
Wyatt,
189, Los Angeles, ou._
earned marker alter Swlaher on balls.
walked and Wallen hit back to
The next Meigs varstly game polmed Dive Zyglewlcz, 189,
'
the mound.
will be Monday at Middleport HoultooUO),
The big rune for the bosto was aplnal Wah&amp;mo.
the second whenflleVIklns08CO&lt;· Meigs
000 000 0- 0 7 4
LOS ANGELES (UPll - Mike
'
ed lour Urnes on hlta by Caato Ripley
HO 000 X - 5 3 0 Hernando, 145, Mexico, BttiiiPed
Jon Rothgeb tossed a two hiI- were Jim Price, Dive Jividen, and Rlllneo, three errors, an InEngllah (LI'), ~::(!)and Ullsses Butero, 139, COiomi&gt;la
ter ThUrsday a!tornoon at ~ger Tom Hysell, Ron Quillen, Pete ter!erence call and a bose on Swan. Rhlneo aod
(2),
Creek as COach Johnny Wlcl,. Peck and Dive Dorst, aU sl,..
line's Bobcats bla-lhe North gloBo
by Garrett and walks to ,Greer
Glllla Pirates :;.o.
The Bobcats pushed over one
and Barry llamm, with two out.
· Perry Bebee was two tor three rW\ in the bottom ot the second
That wu the eed o! Saunders.
to P~&lt;e Bobcat hitters. Bebee' a and twO eoch In the third and
Tom ~encer came on to r.double was the game's oney elllra lourth lnnlngs,
tlre LarrySoyreonthr&lt;IOitni&amp;ht
bose hit.
K¥ger Creek Is now :;.2 In Ill
strikes and end the tllrea~
llolhgeb went the dls-e tor games and +ol In lho Southern
Jesse Hamm graeted S&gt;encer
the Bobcat•, gave II' lWO hill, Velley Athlatlc COn!er.,.e. ~­
with a single tD 01'011 the home
walked tour and struck out 13 pr Creek ploys at home next
hall o! lhe aoventbo Pblllllnlels
PlrateBo
Tuesday aplnst Southern Locll
BY DICK THOMAS
tanned and Hamm stole second.
Dave Skidmore went aU lho (Racine) and ThuradQ' against
PI' PLEASANT - The Big Blacks threatened ell a!tem&gt;on Eddie Ill&lt;: lllrmltt alngled acol'we.y for Nortb Ga1l1a and wu Southwestern b e ( o r e meeting bul we~ down to a 4-1 defeat at the handl of Coech Cliff WUaon's
lns Hamm with the .Bill macks'
charged with theloaBo Skidmore Alexander In the Claos A Seo- GaUia Academy High School Blue DevU1 ThuradQ' at Harmon Field. ooey run. Tom !bats bonged a
allowed elgllt hlta, welkecl two tiona! Tournament at Alexander •
SOphomore r.Ie Saunders making hl&amp; first varsity start for olngle movlns McDermitt to seo111c1 fanned lour.
North Gallla- 000 000 0-11-2-3 coach Wilson was credited with the victory hut bad to be rescued
ond. Jim Garrett !&amp;Dned for the
Sldobore bod North GoJIIa' s ~eer Creek- ooo 200 x- i&gt;oil-2 1&gt;1 veteran Tom SJencor In lbe bottom ol the sixth IMIII!l with two oocond out. Barry Hamm was
"The season was two weeks only hits. He was two for three
Batteries: Nqrth Gallia- Skid- out and the bases loaded.
sale on a tlelder"a choice when
old before I got Into a game at tile plate, both slngloa.
more (LP) IIICI saunders; K)&gt;ger
Pete McDermitt started on the Bush.
he olammed a roller to GUmore
laot year," lllld Lee, who was
Othor hitters tor ~eer Creek Creek- Rothgeb (WP)andPeck. hill lor COach Youkubls UzskurlMcDermitt !annedBushtostart at lhlrd but GUmoro tagged EO.
waarlng a Los Aneolea Dodger
atis and worked six innings. He tho came. Pllge HU111Phi'Ol'&amp; die McDermitt, headlllglorthlrd,
uniform at lhls tim• last s...
was relieved ~ ·Bill ()'unkln) bOunced a high grounder to third lor the Dnal put out.
Rice at the start of the seventh and was thrown out at first by
The mg macks tagged !llo...
Lee weathored a hoseo-loaded,
inning. The loss went to McDera Jim Garrett. Tom MeadoWs poled cer for one run and three hits In
~utsltnallonlnthel~~
a cbuble to centerfield and sco~ his one and one third lnnllllo
NHL Ployolt Standings
mit~
n1ns Thuro&lt;IQ' night when J~
By United Press International
The win ele"Vated the Blue Dev- ed as Jim GUmore was safe on ~ncer gave uP three hits, fa.
American Leogue
tan Javier hit Into an JnnllttEaot
ils' overall record to &amp;-1. It an error at first. Rick Mosely ned three and kePI the Jree paa&amp;o
W, L, Pc~ GB
ondlng forced ploy at second.
(Division Finals)
was the first l~ss for the Big grounded out to ond the lnnlns. esln biB poeketo
6 1 .857 ••
WIlk the hoi&amp;&gt; o! a double ploy, Mlnn
The Blue Devils nursed that
saunders was tagged for three,·
(Boot o! Seven)
Blacks who had Posted 7-0 and
Detroit
6 1 .857 ...
Lee breezed tiii'OUIIh the last twO
1-U
lead untU the loP or the sixth hlto In his five and 000 third
W,
L,
GF
GA
9-2
wins
over
Blt!alo
o1
Put,.
4 3 .571 2
lnnlns• !acln&amp; tho minimum or Oaldond
I 0 9 2 nam CO~ In the !lrst two when three more runs crossed lnnlnss. He walked elglrt and
Montreal
Boston
i
3 ,571 2
o1x balterBo
the plate to put them out In front struck out stx.
0 1 2 9 games or the season.
3 3 .500 21h Cldcago
u1 know October is a lona way Baltimore
4-0.
Punldn lllco walked Bush
Each team marked 141 stx satePete Me Dermltt was touched
West
ClOY
3 4 ,429 3
to
oPen
the seventh. Humphreys tor four runs and stx hits in his
Uos,
the
Bill
Blacks'
hits
aU
b6o
(Division
Semifinals)
Wash
3 4 .429 3
Ins olngles.. The -Blue .Qe.vlla Ulttd out and t))9D Rice !anned six lnnlns•· He walked two and
(Boot o!.Sav.8Q)
New York
3 :i.4 • •,t.h ·3
pOled a brace of doulns, ona by Meedows and Gilmore to eed the flllned elgh~ Punkin Rice worlr
SerJea C
c::aiii
2 5 .288 4
t:t.:.J
W. L, GF GA Tom Meadows, centerflelder, the loP ol·the seventh. .
ed one inning, walked one and
Cltlcago
0 6 .000 5'k
Mea.cmws struck out toopenthe farmed two.
3
17
17
uther
by
first
booeman
lllnn7
~Louis
4
Thura-'a .Results
Blue Devil sixth. Gilmore singled
4 17 17 Cook.
Phlladelj&gt;hla
3
Detroit 5 Cleveland 0
Tho Bill Blacks left 13 men on and stole second and moved to
Sarlos D
Booton 3 Cltlcago 0
Puerto Ricans acquired U.S.
W, L, GF GA base and committed two errors third when Mosely olllglod. Bruce
waohlnston 1 Mlnn 8
WUaon
walked
to
load
the
baseBo
citizenship
through the Jones
while
the
mue
Devils
had
ooey
4 3 26 21
New York 8 Colli I
.,.lllnneiOII
D.
J,
Johnaon
poled
one
to
deell
Act
In
1917.
six
men
stranded
on
the
sacks
3 I 21 28
Oakland 4 Bait 3, 13 Inn&amp;
Los AnsoJas
centerfield to score Gilmore.
and had one miscue.
Totloj&gt;'s Probable Pitchers
...alnched series
~re Jesse Hamm, rlgtrt,. llonnj' Cook slammed the 11r•t
(worPloat recorda
Thursday' a Results
!Jeldor, wllkedthefirsttwotlmes Pitch for a double scorlllg Fred
1n parentheses)
Montreal 9 Chicago 2
w~· White Falcons SCOI'o
"' and then bolted a brace o! Burnett, who wes runnlns for
(All ttmes ESI')
St. Louis 3 PhUadolphla I
ed a 9-0 triumPh over the hoot
singles for a perfect dQ' at the Mosei,y, and wu .... saunders
fOutbern Tornadoes ThuradQ'~
Washilllton (CoJemani).O) at
Mlmoaota 9 Los Ailgelos 4
plate. Hamm led the Big Blacka fanned to end tho IIPrlstne. That
Oaldand (NaSit 11-Il, 10130 p.m.
Fri&lt;IQ''s Games
tarmonltRaolne.
gave the mue Devils lholr 4-0
wllh a lWO lor two at bo~
Boltlmore (l!oward 11-Il at
(No game• achoduledl
Wahaml hurler Girl' Clark
The Big Blacks pulled the ooey leod.'
Umltad tllo Tontadoel of Coach Cell!omll (Brunot 1-Il, 11 p,m,
Plagued by control trouble,
ABA Ployo!! Standlns•
double ploy o! the o!tel'lllOII In
HIIU&gt;n Wolle, Jr, 10 ooey a1Jrllt
Dotrolt (Lollch 11-0) at Clilc.,
Saunders
wu ln hot water ln
By untied Pres• lnternltlonal the loP ol the third when inlllfll lingle ·1&gt;1 :Mike Stewart eo GloltD 0-0), e p,m.
.pws rued tD the Pitcher and the !lrst and third lnnlnss and
(First Round)
and a . sixth Jrame bue hit 1&gt;1
Clevllaod &lt;siiMrt s-ol at
(Best o1 Sevenl
Molllrmltt tosoed to Larry Sayre survived. But the Big Blacks
Bolton (Woolewold I-0), 11 o.m.
KOJIIll Thell6,
W, L. Pc~ at second to double off Lonnie loaded the bases with a single
The Woat .. VIi'glnlans, moon(Only games acheWJedl
while, got .elgllt ltJio, B. atrk
s.urda,y'a Gamel
Now Orleans
0 I 10 1,000
.000
a_
Plttobur(h
led In
hlitln&amp; dljlartm«rtlor Washlagtoo at Oakland (lwlThuradQ''
•
Results
S.m~er
Wlhama llllh a pair o! sln&amp;leBo lllhtl
Other Fllcon hitters were Gary Baltimore at Cellfomll (night)
Plttohur&amp;h
120 New
Orleono 112
· - - - - - - - TE. NTATIVE SCHEDULE
Friday's
Games
!lsk With a · aingl~~o Clark, a Now York at · IOnne(No gamos acheduledl
triple, Milton Roush, a double. Detrolt at Chlcaao
Roli&gt;h Bate,y, a olngle and Grb&gt;- Cleveland at Booton
otead anilllurU eoch a hit.
Rawlings·ilonda Sales Introduces The
Clark lamed Dina aod lllued
. In MotllrCfcling- .
three-· on balia whllegolnJ
CiR
the dlltiJtCe, Ronnie 'Bachlol. a
CAll
Jreohtnln, ~on. the hill lor
Southern IIICiwoa reJJeYadbyTom
773-5791
Diddle mthe ntth.
The MeiP' Maraudoro we r e had two hila was the second when
dealt tllelr oeconddo!eatthls aea- Keith Fhalln -led with me
800, s~. at Ripley Thurildal' af. out and Van Joluloon ojngled him
ternoon. ,
to third. Johtlsoo, hoWever, wao
The Marauder a, now 4-2-1 this picked off ..,cmd by Rhines and
oprlng, had seven hits off Vlk: Chuck Bartels Oled out to loll
lnss' hurler Rlllnes but never put !lei~ the Jmlns.
them together.
/Other Meigs hila were olD·
The only Jrame In which Melga gies by Bill swan, Marauder

fl.;.

R0 thgeb Bobcats Shu t
Out p•Irate N"IDe 5-0

....

---

Saunders Gets Credit
For Victory, Blacks
Suffer Initial Loss

Standings

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Pro Standings

ns iri
9-0 Win

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THE JOLLY.GRD:N Gllntt ..
H Qub met lut Fri&lt;IQ' at the
home o! lllue lllllllrcm. A&lt;M..
ora Krs, Donald Karr aod Krs,
lllanln lllllln&gt;n, WJreln charp
o! the m411tb!a with 8 ~ub mbors In llteadioce.
~ wore given Pn&gt;.i&lt;let
and Prosnm booka and .oachpll&gt;o
. .i&lt;let waa upJalnod. Donald Karr
cavo a ....,.rt oa momboro!IIP.

Soncb- Ml&amp;llt. ....- . ~-.

dlroctacl droP the handcm:hllt
IIICI oa hunto Ke!ruhmeaiJI were
&amp;ern411Y.lll• hooteaallinoMru.
lrollo
..
Chrlatl lleao, ..,rs rillortor,
lllld tho MXt m411tbJa would bt
at har'homeon Aprll27•.

At Racine

RAWLINGS

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�Cii'ICINNATI (UPO - Pete
Rose wanted &amp;omolhlns to Wk
about on televlolon !Dda,)&lt;, 10 he
smocked a doubie In lhe bottom
. I . Thu ···ol th0' 12th •M
OS . r.......,
night to give the Clnclnnllll
Redo a .,3 win over the worldchampion St. Loulo Cardlnlla,
It was Cincinnati' a oocond +-3,

·~ dorpiod II Larry Jooter ill the 12th.
Hooo, "bul outolde. o! ~ dQ' , Gocrp Culver IW'tacllor the
~
- ns • ~~~· eX&lt;IIed Hole' I two hit&amp; ThUI'odQ'altilll In BlniiiiWtam Wh$1 I """'k - ond boWed out lor I plncl&gt;o
·
30 -...,.o,
-'·" • •367 out ,.,;...
the
th w'oy we've come cave him lljn
· · - time.I' rve o.wer felt hiller In tho sevd with
Corda'

oil.'' Lee lllld,

I'm not
ll•eadf

from be ·

1 to win, tllo Iaiii
•....._
'
t••81111111•
·.
IJIIo.oul slnglei 1&gt;1 Leo Clrdoo
naa and Chico Rulz proceeded
Rose'o pm•wlnnl"- blast off
'

·--

ovoraae. which Ia no1 bad lor, a
mN who mlooed
. olmoot hall o!
•~
111rtns trllinlnlo
"I &amp;01 ooey three hi\Bin 211 at
bats ID 111rins tralnlliL" sold

1111C0111tortlble at the Plite."
"II helllocl.me a,·loti'' hi~ ,
· •ed, ''When oPining dQ' wao Joyed. I ent In .a lot o! extra
bottlns Practice."

,Bodo ~llhw s-2. Tho
three 1'11111 ..... In thO filth,
u.h ....0ed
••'"'- ol I~
.,,.. .,..
a ..,. ••
scorllan IramealorCulver,

:m::::t~:r;~·:tu~ Meias
Marauders Boot One, 5-0, d at
~

dropped out o! a !lrat-9la&lt;:e Ue
In tho Natlonll Baseboll League
givJns Houston aole Possession
ol the loP spot.
ReUeter Bob Lea, who ent
credit lor the ClnclnnaU win
WedneadQ' night, a!IO wao
credited with lhe win ThuradQ-,
"!bad to do oometl!lllg,".,..
plalned Roae, grlnnlns !rom b6o
hind a lathered lace as he stuck
his head out of lhe weohroom.
"rm eolns on Bob Braun's tel•
vision shoW Fri&lt;IQ' and I had to
give him aomolhlns to talk
about."
Rooo llread)- had aomethlns
to talk about be!ore the 12th.
He drove one out o! the park
In the eighth to knot lhe score
~ But It was his 12th lnnlns
double that scored Leo CardODo
as that put tht cream on toP
of the pie for Rose.
Reds manager Dave Bristol
hod high prlaoo tor relle!er Lee,
who made his second _.,_
once against the Cards and
gave 11&gt; ooey one hi~
"I like It when a guy busts his
taU to get Into a g11110 and Lea
cttes," the Reds manager said.
Cincinnati hao plllj'ed seven
games fill a seaaon eod the 238pound Lee has li&gt;Peared In the
last six.

Ri } .

P ey .

8 ., I'm I• - · ....,. .....
tollrl"

catcher, In the 1lralhl and,!"'by bal~ll)andor Kenny ~ah
Jmlngo, and a ba..,kelt!. Jleo. lllarted 011 the hW lor Melgo
Fight ReouiiJI
Jim Crow, Rod..~ third and and was relieved by mrdle lJe.
By
United
Preas International
nla Ault. The
the 0 nl 7 mookeY who llnlahed real or the
TOKYO (UP0- Tablo Sakurfilth lnnlnsa were
to route. HI ley bad o.ey three hits.
ai,
120, JI&amp;Jan, outPOinted
!rome a th: a~~;sas"=.se.
~r pitchers struck out
YoshimotO
Suda, 120, Japan
get runnar!pl""""""' Ito ecorlns In two walked three and 0110 batR oY ...--·
'
hltbyawlldpltch Rhines UOl.
tile 1Jrst when C&amp;ato led off wl~ ter! '::' and Issued
bases
a walk and later tallied an un
am · 000
LOS ANGElES (UPO- Sam
Wyatt,
189, Los Angeles, ou._
earned marker alter Swlaher on balls.
walked and Wallen hit back to
The next Meigs varstly game polmed Dive Zyglewlcz, 189,
'
the mound.
will be Monday at Middleport HoultooUO),
The big rune for the bosto was aplnal Wah&amp;mo.
the second whenflleVIklns08CO&lt;· Meigs
000 000 0- 0 7 4
LOS ANGELES (UPll - Mike
'
ed lour Urnes on hlta by Caato Ripley
HO 000 X - 5 3 0 Hernando, 145, Mexico, BttiiiPed
Jon Rothgeb tossed a two hiI- were Jim Price, Dive Jividen, and Rlllneo, three errors, an InEngllah (LI'), ~::(!)and Ullsses Butero, 139, COiomi&gt;la
ter ThUrsday a!tornoon at ~ger Tom Hysell, Ron Quillen, Pete ter!erence call and a bose on Swan. Rhlneo aod
(2),
Creek as COach Johnny Wlcl,. Peck and Dive Dorst, aU sl,..
line's Bobcats bla-lhe North gloBo
by Garrett and walks to ,Greer
Glllla Pirates :;.o.
The Bobcats pushed over one
and Barry llamm, with two out.
· Perry Bebee was two tor three rW\ in the bottom ot the second
That wu the eed o! Saunders.
to P~&lt;e Bobcat hitters. Bebee' a and twO eoch In the third and
Tom ~encer came on to r.double was the game's oney elllra lourth lnnlngs,
tlre LarrySoyreonthr&lt;IOitni&amp;ht
bose hit.
K¥ger Creek Is now :;.2 In Ill
strikes and end the tllrea~
llolhgeb went the dls-e tor games and +ol In lho Southern
Jesse Hamm graeted S&gt;encer
the Bobcat•, gave II' lWO hill, Velley Athlatlc COn!er.,.e. ~­
with a single tD 01'011 the home
walked tour and struck out 13 pr Creek ploys at home next
hall o! lhe aoventbo Pblllllnlels
PlrateBo
Tuesday aplnst Southern Locll
BY DICK THOMAS
tanned and Hamm stole second.
Dave Skidmore went aU lho (Racine) and ThuradQ' against
PI' PLEASANT - The Big Blacks threatened ell a!tem&gt;on Eddie Ill&lt;: lllrmltt alngled acol'we.y for Nortb Ga1l1a and wu Southwestern b e ( o r e meeting bul we~ down to a 4-1 defeat at the handl of Coech Cliff WUaon's
lns Hamm with the .Bill macks'
charged with theloaBo Skidmore Alexander In the Claos A Seo- GaUia Academy High School Blue DevU1 ThuradQ' at Harmon Field. ooey run. Tom !bats bonged a
allowed elgllt hlta, welkecl two tiona! Tournament at Alexander •
SOphomore r.Ie Saunders making hl&amp; first varsity start for olngle movlns McDermitt to seo111c1 fanned lour.
North Gallla- 000 000 0-11-2-3 coach Wilson was credited with the victory hut bad to be rescued
ond. Jim Garrett !&amp;Dned for the
Sldobore bod North GoJIIa' s ~eer Creek- ooo 200 x- i&gt;oil-2 1&gt;1 veteran Tom SJencor In lbe bottom ol the sixth IMIII!l with two oocond out. Barry Hamm was
"The season was two weeks only hits. He was two for three
Batteries: Nqrth Gallia- Skid- out and the bases loaded.
sale on a tlelder"a choice when
old before I got Into a game at tile plate, both slngloa.
more (LP) IIICI saunders; K)&gt;ger
Pete McDermitt started on the Bush.
he olammed a roller to GUmore
laot year," lllld Lee, who was
Othor hitters tor ~eer Creek Creek- Rothgeb (WP)andPeck. hill lor COach Youkubls UzskurlMcDermitt !annedBushtostart at lhlrd but GUmoro tagged EO.
waarlng a Los Aneolea Dodger
atis and worked six innings. He tho came. Pllge HU111Phi'Ol'&amp; die McDermitt, headlllglorthlrd,
uniform at lhls tim• last s...
was relieved ~ ·Bill ()'unkln) bOunced a high grounder to third lor the Dnal put out.
Rice at the start of the seventh and was thrown out at first by
The mg macks tagged !llo...
Lee weathored a hoseo-loaded,
inning. The loss went to McDera Jim Garrett. Tom MeadoWs poled cer for one run and three hits In
~utsltnallonlnthel~~
a cbuble to centerfield and sco~ his one and one third lnnllllo
NHL Ployolt Standings
mit~
n1ns Thuro&lt;IQ' night when J~
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The win ele"Vated the Blue Dev- ed as Jim GUmore was safe on ~ncer gave uP three hits, fa.
American Leogue
tan Javier hit Into an JnnllttEaot
ils' overall record to &amp;-1. It an error at first. Rick Mosely ned three and kePI the Jree paa&amp;o
W, L, Pc~ GB
ondlng forced ploy at second.
(Division Finals)
was the first l~ss for the Big grounded out to ond the lnnlns. esln biB poeketo
6 1 .857 ••
WIlk the hoi&amp;&gt; o! a double ploy, Mlnn
The Blue Devils nursed that
saunders was tagged for three,·
(Boot o! Seven)
Blacks who had Posted 7-0 and
Detroit
6 1 .857 ...
Lee breezed tiii'OUIIh the last twO
1-U
lead untU the loP or the sixth hlto In his five and 000 third
W,
L,
GF
GA
9-2
wins
over
Blt!alo
o1
Put,.
4 3 .571 2
lnnlns• !acln&amp; tho minimum or Oaldond
I 0 9 2 nam CO~ In the !lrst two when three more runs crossed lnnlnss. He walked elglrt and
Montreal
Boston
i
3 ,571 2
o1x balterBo
the plate to put them out In front struck out stx.
0 1 2 9 games or the season.
3 3 .500 21h Cldcago
u1 know October is a lona way Baltimore
4-0.
Punldn lllco walked Bush
Each team marked 141 stx satePete Me Dermltt was touched
West
ClOY
3 4 ,429 3
to
oPen
the seventh. Humphreys tor four runs and stx hits in his
Uos,
the
Bill
Blacks'
hits
aU
b6o
(Division
Semifinals)
Wash
3 4 .429 3
Ins olngles.. The -Blue .Qe.vlla Ulttd out and t))9D Rice !anned six lnnlns•· He walked two and
(Boot o!.Sav.8Q)
New York
3 :i.4 • •,t.h ·3
pOled a brace of doulns, ona by Meedows and Gilmore to eed the flllned elgh~ Punkin Rice worlr
SerJea C
c::aiii
2 5 .288 4
t:t.:.J
W. L, GF GA Tom Meadows, centerflelder, the loP ol·the seventh. .
ed one inning, walked one and
Cltlcago
0 6 .000 5'k
Mea.cmws struck out toopenthe farmed two.
3
17
17
uther
by
first
booeman
lllnn7
~Louis
4
Thura-'a .Results
Blue Devil sixth. Gilmore singled
4 17 17 Cook.
Phlladelj&gt;hla
3
Detroit 5 Cleveland 0
Tho Bill Blacks left 13 men on and stole second and moved to
Sarlos D
Booton 3 Cltlcago 0
Puerto Ricans acquired U.S.
W, L, GF GA base and committed two errors third when Mosely olllglod. Bruce
waohlnston 1 Mlnn 8
WUaon
walked
to
load
the
baseBo
citizenship
through the Jones
while
the
mue
Devils
had
ooey
4 3 26 21
New York 8 Colli I
.,.lllnneiOII
D.
J,
Johnaon
poled
one
to
deell
Act
In
1917.
six
men
stranded
on
the
sacks
3 I 21 28
Oakland 4 Bait 3, 13 Inn&amp;
Los AnsoJas
centerfield to score Gilmore.
and had one miscue.
Totloj&gt;'s Probable Pitchers
...alnched series
~re Jesse Hamm, rlgtrt,. llonnj' Cook slammed the 11r•t
(worPloat recorda
Thursday' a Results
!Jeldor, wllkedthefirsttwotlmes Pitch for a double scorlllg Fred
1n parentheses)
Montreal 9 Chicago 2
w~· White Falcons SCOI'o
"' and then bolted a brace o! Burnett, who wes runnlns for
(All ttmes ESI')
St. Louis 3 PhUadolphla I
ed a 9-0 triumPh over the hoot
singles for a perfect dQ' at the Mosei,y, and wu .... saunders
fOutbern Tornadoes ThuradQ'~
Washilllton (CoJemani).O) at
Mlmoaota 9 Los Ailgelos 4
plate. Hamm led the Big Blacka fanned to end tho IIPrlstne. That
Oaldand (NaSit 11-Il, 10130 p.m.
Fri&lt;IQ''s Games
tarmonltRaolne.
gave the mue Devils lholr 4-0
wllh a lWO lor two at bo~
Boltlmore (l!oward 11-Il at
(No game• achoduledl
Wahaml hurler Girl' Clark
The Big Blacks pulled the ooey leod.'
Umltad tllo Tontadoel of Coach Cell!omll (Brunot 1-Il, 11 p,m,
Plagued by control trouble,
ABA Ployo!! Standlns•
double ploy o! the o!tel'lllOII In
HIIU&gt;n Wolle, Jr, 10 ooey a1Jrllt
Dotrolt (Lollch 11-0) at Clilc.,
Saunders
wu ln hot water ln
By untied Pres• lnternltlonal the loP ol the third when inlllfll lingle ·1&gt;1 :Mike Stewart eo GloltD 0-0), e p,m.
.pws rued tD the Pitcher and the !lrst and third lnnlnss and
(First Round)
and a . sixth Jrame bue hit 1&gt;1
Clevllaod &lt;siiMrt s-ol at
(Best o1 Sevenl
Molllrmltt tosoed to Larry Sayre survived. But the Big Blacks
Bolton (Woolewold I-0), 11 o.m.
KOJIIll Thell6,
W, L. Pc~ at second to double off Lonnie loaded the bases with a single
The Woat .. VIi'glnlans, moon(Only games acheWJedl
while, got .elgllt ltJio, B. atrk
s.urda,y'a Gamel
Now Orleans
0 I 10 1,000
.000
a_
Plttobur(h
led In
hlitln&amp; dljlartm«rtlor Washlagtoo at Oakland (lwlThuradQ''
•
Results
S.m~er
Wlhama llllh a pair o! sln&amp;leBo lllhtl
Other Fllcon hitters were Gary Baltimore at Cellfomll (night)
Plttohur&amp;h
120 New
Orleono 112
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Friday's
Games
!lsk With a · aingl~~o Clark, a Now York at · IOnne(No gamos acheduledl
triple, Milton Roush, a double. Detrolt at Chlcaao
Roli&gt;h Bate,y, a olngle and Grb&gt;- Cleveland at Booton
otead anilllurU eoch a hit.
Rawlings·ilonda Sales Introduces The
Clark lamed Dina aod lllued
. In MotllrCfcling- .
three-· on balia whllegolnJ
CiR
the dlltiJtCe, Ronnie 'Bachlol. a
CAll
Jreohtnln, ~on. the hill lor
Southern IIICiwoa reJJeYadbyTom
773-5791
Diddle mthe ntth.
The MeiP' Maraudoro we r e had two hila was the second when
dealt tllelr oeconddo!eatthls aea- Keith Fhalln -led with me
800, s~. at Ripley Thurildal' af. out and Van Joluloon ojngled him
ternoon. ,
to third. Johtlsoo, hoWever, wao
The Marauder a, now 4-2-1 this picked off ..,cmd by Rhines and
oprlng, had seven hits off Vlk: Chuck Bartels Oled out to loll
lnss' hurler Rlllnes but never put !lei~ the Jmlns.
them together.
/Other Meigs hila were olD·
The only Jrame In which Melga gies by Bill swan, Marauder

fl.;.

R0 thgeb Bobcats Shu t
Out p•Irate N"IDe 5-0

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Suffer Initial Loss

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lllld tho MXt m411tbJa would bt
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"Vision in New Testament Restored
LOlliS CASSELS
ii&amp;o'l'li! ' lli1lllld 'Preoolntornatlonal
"God ·ohall wiJIO away all
\ ."~111 rrom their eyes; and
there shall be no more death,
· t :n~ither sorrow, nor cr)!ing,
~thor shall there be any more
. pain."
. '!bose words from the Book of
ReVelation voice ooe of the
main themes of the New
Testament- the 1promise , that
God someday will bring aboet
here on earth a ••new creation..
In which men will live together
In peace and justice and love.
The early Christians associated the promised transformaUon
with the return o! Chriot, and
lived In dally expectation ol It,
As centuries passed without
the anticipated "second comlag'• and without an.v discernible. change in the ~OW1t of evil
!nd suft'erlng ln the world, the
Christian hope gradually came
to be pootpooed to a luture ll!e
in heaven.
Movement Developing
A movement is now developing in EUropean and American
theoJoglcal circles to restore the
New Testament vision Of a
better world to its original place
at the heart or Christian faith.
Ita leader h Dr. Jurgen
Moltmann, a distinguished German scholar currently teaching
in the United States as a
visiting prot~ .:!!~"~r at DJke
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Ohio Champ

Ohio's table tennis men's
chlmPton, 15-year-old John TlllP
nohlll, o! Middleport, will comSaturday and ~ In the
Termeasee Open at Nashville.
The nation'&amp; No. 1 pta¥er 17
and under, and also canadian 17
and under Utle holder, will be a
gueat o! the Pomeroy Lions Club
Tuesday evening for dinner at a
II!IOC!al Father and Sons Night at
the Grace Episcopal Church parlllh house.
~; Bill YQN1ckle1 a. native of ~
Sine and bow a teacher at Vln1Dn
lfllb SclvJol, a strong "basement
llt;yleu table tennis competitor,
bas consented tofPS)ell'withTa~
oehill In an exhlbltlon !ollowing
IIIMer.
: Ralllh GravesoftheelubhasarftJwed the program. Chester
Tannehill, John's father 1 also
WW be a guest.
: WhiJe in Nashville John will
Vtalt Mr. and Mro. John Kline
were here in 1945-46 when
Mr. Kline was lnstrwnenW
IIIUalc Instructor at Pomeroy
HIP S&lt;hobL Kline oow is
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contends. "because it alone
takes oerloui\Y the posaibiUUes
with
all reality Ia
fraught."
"R does not take thing&amp; as
they happen to stand or to lie,
but · as progressing, moving
things with posslbll!Ueo o!

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change .• •11

The apostle Paul said there

are three ~eat Chrlstlall traito:
Faith, h~ and love. Theology
hl our Ume ha&amp; had mud! to
say abwt love, less about faith,
and until recently, praCtically
nothing abuul hope.
II Jurgon Moltmann helps to
restore tlle balance, he will
perform a great service to
millions or rank and Rle
Christians who have sensed that
something very important was
missing.

By EDNA FOsrER
The Easter program was held
at the Plants church ~ evening Wider the direction of Rev.
Ernest Deeter. It was comPOsed
mostly of children and youth of
the Free&lt;bm Gospel Mission.
Rev. Ml:Kinney held a good
revival at the church receittly.
Marvin Hill, who attends C...
reer 1\cademy In Washington, D.
C., spent Easter vacation with
hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wol!e of
Zanesville and Mrs. Nora Gorham of East Letart were recent
guests of Miss Ida c. Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nice and
three daughters or Newark spent
a da.Y r~enlly with Mr, and Mrs.
Uoyd Nice. Jake Skinner of Columbus also called at the Nice

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begun. II began with the
resurrection ol Christ.
9tepUcs Disbelieve
Skeptics disbelieve in the
resurrection because lt has no
parallel in . history, Moltmann
observes. But Ills j)l'ecioely its
uni(Jleness that makes it
slsn!Ocant.
As an everit without parallel,
tile resurrection signals "'a new
possibility altogether lor the
world, for existence and ror
hlstory. 1' It atU?ats that God can
and will create anew.
That is what the Bible means
by referring to Christ as the
prototype of Ule •cnew belng'' in
which all humanity is meant to
share.
Far from being unrealistic,
hope Is the only truly realistic
approach to ll!e. Moltmann

HilL

Will Play

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University.
Moltmann' a book, ..The Theo.
logy or Hope," now available in
an English translstlon (liarper
&amp; Row), is not eaq reading tor
laymen. It's the klnd of book
that a minister should study
and Interpret lor hla
tion.
Moltmann finds oo sc:riptural
warrant for a.auming that
Christian hope wUI be !u!RIIed
only In eternity. The Bible I&amp;
11 fUll
to the brim~ ' with
promise• that God will 11 make
all things new" in this world of
space and time.
Although the !UII accomplishment of the great transformation is still in the future,
Moltmann says, it has already

l&lt;&gt;me.
Mr. and Mrs. ~~ Manuel
entertained her father and family
Easter Sunday. M r s. Pauline

Talkington of Columbus spent
Frida.Y with Mr, and Mrs, Dennis
Mawel.
Esther Boggess returned to
her employment in Columbusafter spending severalda,yswithher
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Boggess. The Charles Lawson
family of Fairview were Sunday
callers at thtl Boggess home. Mr.
and Mrs. Rallh Rose of Racine
spent Monct.y with her mother,
Mrs. Evt:J,yn Boggess.
George C. Foster, Pamela and
Richard1 arrived Monday to
spend some time wJth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle,y
Foster.
Carroll 0. Cleek of Columbus
arrived Easter weekend to pick
LP hi&amp; wife, Margaret, and Lori
and Johrmie, who had spent several days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Foster, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray !~u­
ris and llro. Elizabeth Cleek o!
PortlaDcl.
Mr. William Nawier enterfaiD.
ed his )'OWigtSt daughtero!Penns;ylYinfa over Easter holidays.

·w·ash~. m·gt·
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Report

By Ouenee Miller

Carmel News
By the Day

Forty were present for Sunday School April 14. CoiJectlon
was $12.99. Vi 'litors were Carol
and Scheryl Circle of Ashland,
1{)1 ., Damy and Francine Perry
of Hollon, Ohio.
Mrs. Laura Eisel stein of Pomeroy and son, Harland, of Toledo,
0. called on Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle and Florence Circle
recent!)'.
Mr. and Mrs. William Perry
of
Hollon, 0., and Danny a n d
Ohio Flv&amp;-llay Weather
Francine,
Mr. and Mrs. George
Near oormal temPeratures
Circle and daughter of Ashland,
In Ohio Saturday through WedKy
., Mr . and Mrs. James Cirnesda,y, with highs averaging
cle
of New Haven, W.Va., Ricky
In the 60s and lows In the
Circle
or Olarleston, Mr. and
40s.
Mrs. Melvt·n Clt cle and daugtJ Warmer over the weekend,
ter
of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
and cooler around midweek.
Circle and sons, Mrs.
Harold
Showers Saturday and around
Lula Circle, Mrs. Dorothy Hardmid-week Will a'{erage one- •
man and famUy, Mr. and Mrs.
half to one inch.
Donald Pierce of Athens called
on Mrs. Mary Circle over the
Mrs. 9drley Carter and Mr. weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray VanMeter
and Mrs. Duane Barr and son,
and
daughter of Minersville caii Shawn, called on Mr, and Mrs.
J ed at the Douglas Circle home
Alpha Barr 5unda¥.
Frida.Y.
Eunie Brinker and William
Carleton enjoyed a turkey dinner

with Betty VanMeter, Margaret
Ann Carleton and Patrick &amp;Inday. Mr. and Mr s. lla,yrnanBarnitz called in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Follrodand
daultlter of Pomeroy and Mrs.
James Patterson and sons visIted at the Douglas Circle home
on &amp;mday.
Mr . and Mrs. R&lt;Q' Byen of
Tanners Run was at the home
of Betty VanMeter on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr of
Chester called at the home o!
Robert Lee recenUy.
Carol Circle ot Ashland, Ky .
is spending a few daya with
her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Cir.
cle.

COWMBUS (UPO - Kreo;.
kin, who has turned the mys-

teries of extra.-sensor)l perception into a thriving show
business act, is to predict on
April 30 a page one headline
in the May 4 edition of a ~
lumbus newsruwer.
Kreskin will place the ,pr~
diction in a sealed envelope

and give it to the managing
editor or the newsp~er. The
envelope is tD be opened the
night o! Ma.y 4. The mentalist
s a 1 d his prediction will
"closely match the one in the
newspaper, unless World War
m breaks out.''

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WAsi!JNGTON - Thla week J .
am llolni to continue ID dlscu61
pfllbleins wHich I outlined at the
betllnnlng o! the year.
Concerning the ~Qlreme Court
of the U. S., N&gt;raham Llnc:oln
said, "U the j!Oilcy ol the Go""
ernmint 1(1011 vital questtono ll·
!ecdng the whole poepleJa to he
irrevocably !!xed by decision• of
the ~Qlreme Court, the J&gt;OOilie
wW have ceased to be their own
rulers. having to that extent pracdcally resllfned their Govemment Into the hands o! the eminent tribmal."

U you look behind Some o! tho
major changes in this tountY1
you will find that IIley stem from

declslnns o! the Supreme Court.
Raised ·Is this question: U the
Court interpreting the CoristiiiP
Uon or mlklng national ))Olley?
Let me Ust some fairly r«ent
~reme Court decisiona that
have had the !ar-l'OIAlhlng elrocts
of new laws.
On criminal Procedures 1961: 'fbe use of evidence o~
talned too search and seizure Is
limited In State prosecution&amp; by
rules set b.Y the ~rm1e Court.
1964: Fl!th amendment prlvUeges against sel!-lncrlmlnatlon
appUes in state courts as well as
Federal courts.
1966 - Be!ore questioning a
suspect in custody, pOlice must
advise him of bJs right to remain
sUent, to have a lawyer, to delay
questloning until the lawyer is
present and ro confession, even
a voluntary one, can be used in
court unless police prove they
comPlied with these rules.
1967: Juvenile defendantsmuAt
be given m~~cy of the same protections as those glven adults
even U the juveniles are not treat.ed as criminals and are subject
to lesser penalties than adults.
1961: Electronic monitoring Is
uncomstitutional under any ciflo
curn!ttances. I might ackl,legis..
tion has been prOJI()sed in eo~
gresb which would permit such
monitoring in limited situations
under court SI.Pervision.
On Religion -

GOING DOWNTOWN? Pop singer Petula Clark lakes her
daughter&amp;; Barbara, left, and Cathy lor 1 atroll wblle
vlsltlag Nice on tbe Freach Riviera.

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1961: ~tes '"""t require
public officials to declare their
belief In God.
1962: State officials IDI\Y oot
compose a prayer to be recited
In tl&lt;lbUc schools,
1963: Rec!Iatlon of the Lord's
Prayer or reading from the Bible
cannot be practiced in public
schools. Later the Court alao
banned voluntary pr-.ver and
Bible reading ln public schools.
On Politics:
1962: Federal courts can decide whetller state legislatures
are !alrly IIIPOrtloned. (We had
a recent example o! thlsln OhloJ
1964: Both houses o! state 1...,.
islature must be elected from districts ha vlng Ot&gt;Proxlmately equal
population - one perBOn, one
vote, and states must redraw CQDoo
gressional districts to meet the
equal .POPulation rule. Thlaseems
parllcularly Inconsistent Ina ..
much as the United States Co"'
gress Is drawn ~ on the basis
of one house being set let on a
population basis and the other
along geogroPhlcallines.
On Subversion and Communism1956: Sedition laws o!42 state•
are invalid.
1957: A person canrot be.Pro&amp;ecuteG' for adv~ating the onrthrow of the U. S. Govenunent unless he actually adwcates action
to acCOIIIPllsb the overthrow.
1958: The State Department
cannot withhold passports from

to rqlatOr With the Subversive
AcdviUes Control Board.
1967: An American canoot he
striPped o! his c!Uzenahll&gt;evt~~l!
he deserts the armed forces In
time or war or V.te• lna!orelgn
election. •
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:lengthy list o! ~rome Court
decisions so that you might cOf&gt;o
slder the lmPiet of these various
decisions,
This Is not 1o sa,y that 1 take
exception to all or thoH dec!..
Ions. I am merelyJ&gt;Ointlnglflthat
the Court has tn many instances
,preempted more and more o1 the
responslbUldes of thel8gislative
bodies of the United aAtes, t.
eluding not onl,y the u. s. eongres• but that o! various state
legislatures as welL One legal
e:~~pert after BDOth8r hal spoken
out In warning, And with good
reoSon. The lqlreme Court Is
1n elrec~ making laws by Court
decree rather than by legislative
process.
For instance. a serlesofCourt
rulings llshtening restrlcdonson
pollee climaxed In 1966, with a
decision that laid down new rules
that PQ!lce must follow in ques-.
tloning a susJ&gt;OCt In custoi\Y.lll..
sentlng In the 1966 decision, Justices White, stewart, and Harlan
oald that the majorltyOjllnion, delivered by Earl Warren, had no
SICIJ&gt;Ort lD the history o! the language of the Constitution. T h e
Court's rulbws on crlmlnal procedures are held re-slble by
many OliPorts !or contributing to
the roPid rise In crime. (88 per
cent !rom 1961).67),
Senator Som Ervfn o! North
CarOlina told the u.S. SeniiAIIut
year, 11 The tragic truth is that ln
recent years the Supreme Court
has re~~eatedly usurped and exercised the power of the Congress
and the States to amend the Constitution while professing to inten&gt;ret i~
I think this matter deserves
serious thought and consideration
!rom the j)OOple and their elected
representatives. I, tor one, ceflo
tainly am cone erned about the
trend, and will do all that I canto
reverse it.

derlng idvertlsemeni• can now
take •1!1'~, ID curb such Jlllll. .
. Meigs Coll!l\l' PostmasterS are
po~~~~~ ?ut In i!IOOunclrg plans
!or acb~lsterlng a·now law which
gives eaoh lamll,y the rilht· to docide that an ad Is "erotic~
arousing or se&lt;uall,y l&gt;rovoo-

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When an advertisement Be1ll
througll the malls Ia ol!enslve on
these grounds, a postal patron can
now uk the post ol!lce to direct
the mailer to send oo more mall
to him and to remove lmmedlateb the patron's name irom all
mailing lists he owns, oontrolsor
rents.
To as silt patrons, the Post Ofnee ll&lt;I&gt;Utment has published a
brio! pamphlet - How You can
Curb Pandering Advert!,...
menta - which ls now available
at your local post otrlce. In acldltlon to Olfl&gt;lalning hoW the law
works, the .POCk.,olze lea!let
contains a form letter one can
use when IOJl&lt;ilng his Cotnlllaint to
the Po•t otrice.
The Pltllllhlot e&gt;~&gt;lalns that
when 1 patron receives anadvel'o
Usement which Is, lD his oi&gt;lnlon
pandering, he must Hnd the ad,
Its enveiDPe and the !orm letter,
or one which Includes Ill lanlfiiiBOo to his poot o!tlce with the
words, uReque&amp;t [or prohibitory
order" on tbe race of the envei-

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will onl.Y be directed to tile
er, the Post' O!lict l;'IPuiment
believes that oil!l' or two plllnto wUI pi'Ovldil' si&gt;J1stanlill
1,'U.. I ·r e ,I t
Pfotectlcm
balk ot thli lldverilalng comes
!rom r••r thllh , 20 -ailed
•smut dialora• who Ire!~
1¥ swoPPing IAAIIlrw 11111."
U a maUer 4!ei Poi strike ,.

OHIO VALLEY
INDUSTRIES
PHONf 992·2161

MINERSVIltr. 0

SUGAR RUN MILLS

"Because the law gives a mall
l'ltron the sole right to decide
what Is ol!enolve, and doe• not
deny others the right to receive
the same maU, the Corwresa felt
It does oot violate ConoUtut!onal
glllll'8nllel
o! freedom or

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Pomeroy

parent;, Mr.

Ono Only 1967, .2100

BOGGS EQUIPMENT CO.

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NEW HA'V~ PERSONALS
Carroll Adamo, Jr. 1a!t lllooo
jlt,y afternoon !or Clearwatv,

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week by his wife, Who hal
spent the past two week&amp; wltll her
pareda.
Ltoa DaY!B, )'011111 daugbter o!
Mr. and llro, WyUio Davia, hal
returned homea!terbelngltmedlcal paUent at Rober Hoapllal
where she was treated tor rheu-

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Mro. Harold !lose. New Haven,
oon, 3:15 P.m. ThiiJ'Sday; Mro,
Benjamin ~-Me~. Pt. Pl...
oant, lOit, 4:41a.m. ~rl&lt;fl:r,
IISCHAIIGES

NancChrly s. Borrlher '!:..~ ~11am
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Mro. William Critltree, D. R.
KniR&gt;o Jr,; Robort II, J..lnn, Mro.
Rollla Mt)'O, Edpr R. l'a)'Ot,
Mro. Jamel'(.. Politj', Mro. L6thl RUey,lfro: CalVIn 14. Sandart, Wl!liam J, strlokloJ~, Locy
Wol!ord, llr•.' .Paul W, North,
Roger w. wiich, llro. John E.
.lloU&lt;ko Mrs. Robert Blrnlto and

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'a ,;:..,. &lt;tiscU.slon. The meetllial
plaoo OD W.-day afler&gt;.
;..,;, In 1M social room o! the
ehureh .will! Mro, Paul Fortne,y
aa l!Ostesa.
n.rtJts 111e bullneaa ·meeting
tl\8 ltltl&lt;~vOJt!lon to be held at
Ev -Un-Breth Acres was .,.
IIOtlllCed. &gt;The uncont&gt;leted
Jll'O.loct o! ~roc~ holder•

to be uled In a bellir It 1M
Quincy Orp'- and Homo ior
111e Aged was clla&lt;uoaod llld the
memberl .JM holdel'l home
Jo !lnlsb - .
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Stop In soon or phone lor a demonotntlon. And re-.
member: New Holland Purebaoe Plan flnanCiq )
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01 the amnlr\11!Fatlon1lulldlticand.
aloo lbe lnitallltlon o! adrlt!ldng
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i'&lt;\ttt JloG1D••• Mrs. llo»ertKent,
1'111&gt;- ·Mra. Eddie' ~. Mrs.
·Jack Flelhir,'kr.; l!liOla·lium~ llft\l ,tJie ho\'f-8"!' Ill's.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kin' and
douahter• o! OW8nllloro; K,y,,
spent the Easter wsekand with
Mr; and Mro. Otto Grimm. llr,
Karr returned home on Sunday,
but Mrs, Klrr and daughter• will
remain here thlo week with hsr
parentS,

Johnll)' Roush Ia a riledlcal
Pltlent at Plellsant Valley llo"'
Plt,al.
Mr. and Mrs. C:Onald F. Rouoh
and Sheryl retllrned homo onS.
ur&lt;IIJ after spending I Week vi..
1t1ng their SOt&gt;ofn.iaw and~

ter, llr. and Mrs. FredPoandllllillyatAII&gt;urque.--N.M, .
Herman ' wne, wl!O sul!ered
1 haort o~~aek while vocatlonlng
In Cleorwater, Fla. and wasap..
tioi.t 11 the Morinn Plant hoiiPllal
lD thel clt,y, Is Improved enough

Atherton and attended church
here Sundl,)' morning.
Mr. and Mro. Clair Woede and
Colllle o( Clrclorille, 0 ,, attended church here &amp;m~mom­
ing and vialtOcl hlo parents, Mr.
~ ifra. ('.hAriP~ n woocse in
tlie evening. Comle remained !or
the olght and moat ol the day
Monday, then W8llt to visit her
undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
William Carr, and cou&amp;lna, VieIde and Penni, and later on to
her other relatlvea lD Meigs
COIInt,y !or her Easter vacaUon.
Easter guests of Clara Foilrod and Nina Robinaon were:
Mr. and Mr1. Bllly Follrod and
SUe Am ot Athena, Mr. and
Mrs. Carleton Follred and Utarles of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Follrod and !amlly, local,
and Mr. and Mr 1. Gerald Swartz
and family o! 'Marietta, o.
Mt. and Mrs. Lee Henderson
returned to thelf home here lalt
Fri~ alter IIJIOIIdlnB the winter
In St. Cloud, Fla.

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Mr. and Mro.. Lee Henderson
a n d Clara Follred attended
Easter services a.t the Pomeroy Lutheran Church Friday
evening, where their grandJonl
Charleo Folired had part In tho
tobel!&gt;/tto•eturntothelriPil'l- i»''gram.
intnt •in1thlitCity.andwtllrtturn
Mr: and loiN. llarr)' Guthrie
to his 119D&gt;e here1bo-lalter !IV! spent Easter with thelr son-Int~t thilrncMdh. ,.
law and ~ter, Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roush o! Delbert Yost and family at &amp;.gar
Cj!arleiiOO! v1oiie4 ~ t h e
Gr6ve. o.
Easter wOekeod with hloParento,
Mrs. Charles O'BrlenandKev..
!lr, and llrs, .Joluwly Roush, in of Columbual o.l vilited her
Ph!! Cooke, student at Weat lather, Gamer Grilllll last FriVJrs!DII Unlvarslfl', Ylaltecl his day.
parenll, 11r, and lira. Robert
Charleo Calclwell o! the U.S.
Cooke. ollring the weokond.
Artnr In Germany, ia home on
llr • .and Mrs. William Nease leave with his parents, Mr. and
Buchannon SJ&gt;enttheweek~wlth Mro. Gorland Coldwell,
lira. J. v. McGrew,
Easter gueste o! Mr. and Mrs.
llr, and Mrs. Cl,yde !Ike and MU!ud SwarU wer•: Mr. and
children !rom ·.Boonevlllo, Ind.,
Mrs. Dale Kuhn and !amlly ol
vlalted during the weekend wltll Uttle lloddn&amp; 0., and Mr. and
llr. and Mrs. ThmDIIGrlnltellt'
Mrs. Mike WUUam and daughter
' Mr. and ..... Dmal&lt;l Cooke. &lt;I Belpre, 0.
MariiA Qnmette and Geol:p, of
Mrs. Iris carr, Vickie and
Winter..W.. 0., were ~ hml, 11))0111 Easter with her
gueste or Mr. and llro. Geor&amp;e j)lll'OIIts, Mr. and Mro. White o!

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a&gt;uall, ollldoat at lila now's tbe time to like a abort
HUII!Ington School cit 'IIUIInell, CUI I Ia Twiggy. Short halt
IIPent the F.atiter 'holldt.Y- dries quletiY, reqtllretl .a
u...o V•'-•
minimum of .urnep 1114
wllb bar ~• . - ·.. , loo)&lt;J neal even a the beacb.
Roulh and ~a.· '
For dte8t-up eveDiags, a fall
Mr. and lll'...IWtlnKlololq: or a wig IIi an easy way to
o! Baltimore." lido, ...., waet. adtlevea gtamorou loot.
""' UUOIIII of lil!'• ...,id lj'r,~ !CoP.
mit Gress. Tbey,a)Jo ~
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BASEBALL TIME!_
ON THE IiEACJi lit tile
Frelldt RIvIera, model '
Cbrtlllue Olivieri waa llle
of llle llnl blllen to apo
peu It tile reoorl Iowa if
Couts.

1, PHIL PASTORET
A fellow can't even get .
away from inflation by dYing.
Have you considered the
high cost of leaving?
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Mr'- Sara!! 'Woede o! ,._,..

Plalnl vi lilted Mr; andMro. Vere
Stlartz I ~e of ~~ laal

EVIUJ Pomeroy, 11ll

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and Mrs. Arthur

~ at ~li)Jr1'j:eth Acres ot il&gt;o Jow~
~ ~I" .cb&gt;ra ft!.a room
.,Mt• and Mrs. Harold Johnion Keno.

STOP AT KAUTZts

It takes a 3-bo.ttom plow with..ease, and it'll move out
with the implements to complete juat about"anY work

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guest ror Eaater morl!in8 brllllto
last of Bertha Plfiw',
Mrs, Harmon Fox and Ill's.
Wyatt Rad!ord vlalted lD Galll,pol!o recently.
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vlcea at111elocal c~b; · ;.
llrs. :VIctor IAI!llielt loll
cently" l&gt;teikins hlr Itt! ann.
:Mrs. William C&amp;rmln, who
was a patient at Hoi...- HoiiP!tal.
has been returned home.
llr. and Mrs. Jolin lbJglas
and chUdren, iiball!t, and. !Ira,
Fran Cline, son Terry, Mldd!•
!&gt;01'1. vlaflad-, Sundl,)' with 'lll".
and llro,. ~f~r!Daa. Fox. · ·

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Allls-Chalmera Series m D-12 Tnctorl

Boooter thot tro1111fel'll weight to puU through tol.gh
opOia. Come in, look over the D-121 ..,

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~ Dol~;; !or · -~ed lD the churcli b~oement.
After 'SmclaJ School, the chUdren enjoyed an Eaotet· e 'g
hunt. WoroiiiP oemceowereheld
at 1: 15 Simda.v evening wltll the
Rev. ,caato:
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o1,..'Mariettll, • o.,
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.or~;·' Mrs. lblil&gt; a. Kerr jllrenta, Mr. and Mro. Hobart
~ .i llflt¢ .... Mr~. Thiimu J. Swart•.
Mr. 40d Mro. Clarence Athersaunc1en IIIII illflt¢.. claus!tter•
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tat and familY or Colwnbua, 0.,
1)10111 the weekend here ·with hla

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Partment received some 140,000
complaints !rom those elrended
by jllnderlng advertisements.
WhUe ln most eases theads were
lilt legally obscene and wore
there!ore mailable, they are often
ottenstve and are uaullly not the
type of material one would want
his chlld to read."

Capactt, to handle a host of Jobs-

eight·speed Range Transmi~ion, with A-C Traction

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Mrs. IIerman LIJne. He wW be

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SHOP E4RLY FOR YOUR. • • •
THESE PUPPIES, as all puppies do, need plenty
of vitamins and body-building elements for
10und growth and vigor-and they'll And them
in Red Rose Dog &amp; Puppy Food, Dogs of oil
ages and breed• thrive on Red Role and like itl
real meat tlovor. Try it.

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Time to Order Seed Corn.
J.flst Received Our New Stock of Perks
J;lybrid Seed Corn, Place Your Order
fllow or Come In.

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uThls DeW law should give some
protection to American !anlllles .
o!!ended by advertisements they
believe to be morall,y harml'ul,
ParllculariJI to their children.

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~'l!llltoie at

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mailing Us~ and the.flltron r..
calves a second mailing 110 &lt;IIi•
alter the firm hal received tho
prohlblrory order, he Dill' brlnir
the matter to the • - n o! the
posiDiaster Issuing 1M lnltlalol'o
der by wriUng him and enclosing
the oecond pandering ad with Ill
envelope. II the maller stUl !alb
ID reiiPect the order, the Pos.,
m"ter Central Dill' ask the A.,
torneY Gene'h! ID IP91Y !or a
Federal Court order dlrectltw
compliance.
Failure to observe the order
IIIli¥ be punishable lr¥ a line or
btlPriSOnment.
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BY MRS. A. L, BARR
Mrs. Slaroo Barr entertained with a surprl .. blrthda.Y party for her husband, Larry Barr.
Alter the gilts were opened, Ice
cream, cake, mints and nutJ
were served to Mr. and Mn.
Jerry Jack•, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fetty, Mr. and Mn. Harley Johnoon, Mr. and Mro.
Alpha Barr, Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Johnson, Mrs. Evelyn Thoma and Teressa. Kall Lee, Kevin and Charles KnllJJP, Terssu.
Fetty, Terry, Pama, 91erry Johnson, and David Barr.
Mro. Dena Ho!!man Ia feeling
much beUe:r at this time.
Lena Knapp is visiting her
sono, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knapp
and Mr , and Mrs. Doyle Knapp.
Clarice Loogatreth o! Galllpollo &amp;JIOnt the weekend with Mr.
and Mro. Wallace Fetty.
Mrs. A.lphaBarrrecelvedword
of the death of her brother, Dale
A. Phelp1, 0( W13neaburg, Pa.
Relatives from here who went to
Waynelburg for the fUneral ol
Dale A. Phelps were Mr. and
Mrs. Alpl&gt;a Barr and l&lt;ln, Mike,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr, Mr.
and Mn. Blair Cadwallader, Winchester, and Mrs. Helen Ball,
Hamden 1 Mr. and Mrs. stanley
Pldlllps of Logan, Mr. Harold
Communists.
Phillip a, Lancaster, Mrs. Fred
1965: Members 0( the Co~ Berry or Gahama, and Mrs, RI.Y
munist party canrot be coJJ111elled Phillips of Lancaster.

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Wouldn't it be nice to
get paid. by the hour, all
day long?

Mr. and Mro. Hartwell Curd,
Ball 11un, and their son, Johm¥
Curd, Mlcblg4Do were dinner
guests o! Mrs, Curd's mother,
Mrs. n.n llalley.

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"Vision in New Testament Restored
LOlliS CASSELS
ii&amp;o'l'li! ' lli1lllld 'Preoolntornatlonal
"God ·ohall wiJIO away all
\ ."~111 rrom their eyes; and
there shall be no more death,
· t :n~ither sorrow, nor cr)!ing,
~thor shall there be any more
. pain."
. '!bose words from the Book of
ReVelation voice ooe of the
main themes of the New
Testament- the 1promise , that
God someday will bring aboet
here on earth a ••new creation..
In which men will live together
In peace and justice and love.
The early Christians associated the promised transformaUon
with the return o! Chriot, and
lived In dally expectation ol It,
As centuries passed without
the anticipated "second comlag'• and without an.v discernible. change in the ~OW1t of evil
!nd suft'erlng ln the world, the
Christian hope gradually came
to be pootpooed to a luture ll!e
in heaven.
Movement Developing
A movement is now developing in EUropean and American
theoJoglcal circles to restore the
New Testament vision Of a
better world to its original place
at the heart or Christian faith.
Ita leader h Dr. Jurgen
Moltmann, a distinguished German scholar currently teaching
in the United States as a
visiting prot~ .:!!~"~r at DJke
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Ohio Champ

Ohio's table tennis men's
chlmPton, 15-year-old John TlllP
nohlll, o! Middleport, will comSaturday and ~ In the
Termeasee Open at Nashville.
The nation'&amp; No. 1 pta¥er 17
and under, and also canadian 17
and under Utle holder, will be a
gueat o! the Pomeroy Lions Club
Tuesday evening for dinner at a
II!IOC!al Father and Sons Night at
the Grace Episcopal Church parlllh house.
~; Bill YQN1ckle1 a. native of ~
Sine and bow a teacher at Vln1Dn
lfllb SclvJol, a strong "basement
llt;yleu table tennis competitor,
bas consented tofPS)ell'withTa~
oehill In an exhlbltlon !ollowing
IIIMer.
: Ralllh GravesoftheelubhasarftJwed the program. Chester
Tannehill, John's father 1 also
WW be a guest.
: WhiJe in Nashville John will
Vtalt Mr. and Mro. John Kline
were here in 1945-46 when
Mr. Kline was lnstrwnenW
IIIUalc Instructor at Pomeroy
HIP S&lt;hobL Kline oow is
eo.&amp;l&gt;erlntendent o! Music In the
court)' containi•
Nashville'&amp;
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Plants
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contends. "because it alone
takes oerloui\Y the posaibiUUes
with
all reality Ia
fraught."
"R does not take thing&amp; as
they happen to stand or to lie,
but · as progressing, moving
things with posslbll!Ueo o!

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The apostle Paul said there

are three ~eat Chrlstlall traito:
Faith, h~ and love. Theology
hl our Ume ha&amp; had mud! to
say abwt love, less about faith,
and until recently, praCtically
nothing abuul hope.
II Jurgon Moltmann helps to
restore tlle balance, he will
perform a great service to
millions or rank and Rle
Christians who have sensed that
something very important was
missing.

By EDNA FOsrER
The Easter program was held
at the Plants church ~ evening Wider the direction of Rev.
Ernest Deeter. It was comPOsed
mostly of children and youth of
the Free&lt;bm Gospel Mission.
Rev. Ml:Kinney held a good
revival at the church receittly.
Marvin Hill, who attends C...
reer 1\cademy In Washington, D.
C., spent Easter vacation with
hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wol!e of
Zanesville and Mrs. Nora Gorham of East Letart were recent
guests of Miss Ida c. Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nice and
three daughters or Newark spent
a da.Y r~enlly with Mr, and Mrs.
Uoyd Nice. Jake Skinner of Columbus also called at the Nice

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begun. II began with the
resurrection ol Christ.
9tepUcs Disbelieve
Skeptics disbelieve in the
resurrection because lt has no
parallel in . history, Moltmann
observes. But Ills j)l'ecioely its
uni(Jleness that makes it
slsn!Ocant.
As an everit without parallel,
tile resurrection signals "'a new
possibility altogether lor the
world, for existence and ror
hlstory. 1' It atU?ats that God can
and will create anew.
That is what the Bible means
by referring to Christ as the
prototype of Ule •cnew belng'' in
which all humanity is meant to
share.
Far from being unrealistic,
hope Is the only truly realistic
approach to ll!e. Moltmann

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Moltmann' a book, ..The Theo.
logy or Hope," now available in
an English translstlon (liarper
&amp; Row), is not eaq reading tor
laymen. It's the klnd of book
that a minister should study
and Interpret lor hla
tion.
Moltmann finds oo sc:riptural
warrant for a.auming that
Christian hope wUI be !u!RIIed
only In eternity. The Bible I&amp;
11 fUll
to the brim~ ' with
promise• that God will 11 make
all things new" in this world of
space and time.
Although the !UII accomplishment of the great transformation is still in the future,
Moltmann says, it has already

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Mr. and Mrs. ~~ Manuel
entertained her father and family
Easter Sunday. M r s. Pauline

Talkington of Columbus spent
Frida.Y with Mr, and Mrs, Dennis
Mawel.
Esther Boggess returned to
her employment in Columbusafter spending severalda,yswithher
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Boggess. The Charles Lawson
family of Fairview were Sunday
callers at thtl Boggess home. Mr.
and Mrs. Rallh Rose of Racine
spent Monct.y with her mother,
Mrs. Evt:J,yn Boggess.
George C. Foster, Pamela and
Richard1 arrived Monday to
spend some time wJth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle,y
Foster.
Carroll 0. Cleek of Columbus
arrived Easter weekend to pick
LP hi&amp; wife, Margaret, and Lori
and Johrmie, who had spent several days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Foster, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray !~u­
ris and llro. Elizabeth Cleek o!
PortlaDcl.
Mr. William Nawier enterfaiD.
ed his )'OWigtSt daughtero!Penns;ylYinfa over Easter holidays.

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By Ouenee Miller

Carmel News
By the Day

Forty were present for Sunday School April 14. CoiJectlon
was $12.99. Vi 'litors were Carol
and Scheryl Circle of Ashland,
1{)1 ., Damy and Francine Perry
of Hollon, Ohio.
Mrs. Laura Eisel stein of Pomeroy and son, Harland, of Toledo,
0. called on Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle and Florence Circle
recent!)'.
Mr. and Mrs. William Perry
of
Hollon, 0., and Danny a n d
Ohio Flv&amp;-llay Weather
Francine,
Mr. and Mrs. George
Near oormal temPeratures
Circle and daughter of Ashland,
In Ohio Saturday through WedKy
., Mr . and Mrs. James Cirnesda,y, with highs averaging
cle
of New Haven, W.Va., Ricky
In the 60s and lows In the
Circle
or Olarleston, Mr. and
40s.
Mrs. Melvt·n Clt cle and daugtJ Warmer over the weekend,
ter
of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
and cooler around midweek.
Circle and sons, Mrs.
Harold
Showers Saturday and around
Lula Circle, Mrs. Dorothy Hardmid-week Will a'{erage one- •
man and famUy, Mr. and Mrs.
half to one inch.
Donald Pierce of Athens called
on Mrs. Mary Circle over the
Mrs. 9drley Carter and Mr. weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray VanMeter
and Mrs. Duane Barr and son,
and
daughter of Minersville caii Shawn, called on Mr, and Mrs.
J ed at the Douglas Circle home
Alpha Barr 5unda¥.
Frida.Y.
Eunie Brinker and William
Carleton enjoyed a turkey dinner

with Betty VanMeter, Margaret
Ann Carleton and Patrick &amp;Inday. Mr. and Mr s. lla,yrnanBarnitz called in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Follrodand
daultlter of Pomeroy and Mrs.
James Patterson and sons visIted at the Douglas Circle home
on &amp;mday.
Mr . and Mrs. R&lt;Q' Byen of
Tanners Run was at the home
of Betty VanMeter on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr of
Chester called at the home o!
Robert Lee recenUy.
Carol Circle ot Ashland, Ky .
is spending a few daya with
her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Cir.
cle.

COWMBUS (UPO - Kreo;.
kin, who has turned the mys-

teries of extra.-sensor)l perception into a thriving show
business act, is to predict on
April 30 a page one headline
in the May 4 edition of a ~
lumbus newsruwer.
Kreskin will place the ,pr~
diction in a sealed envelope

and give it to the managing
editor or the newsp~er. The
envelope is tD be opened the
night o! Ma.y 4. The mentalist
s a 1 d his prediction will
"closely match the one in the
newspaper, unless World War
m breaks out.''

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WAsi!JNGTON - Thla week J .
am llolni to continue ID dlscu61
pfllbleins wHich I outlined at the
betllnnlng o! the year.
Concerning the ~Qlreme Court
of the U. S., N&gt;raham Llnc:oln
said, "U the j!Oilcy ol the Go""
ernmint 1(1011 vital questtono ll·
!ecdng the whole poepleJa to he
irrevocably !!xed by decision• of
the ~Qlreme Court, the J&gt;OOilie
wW have ceased to be their own
rulers. having to that extent pracdcally resllfned their Govemment Into the hands o! the eminent tribmal."

U you look behind Some o! tho
major changes in this tountY1
you will find that IIley stem from

declslnns o! the Supreme Court.
Raised ·Is this question: U the
Court interpreting the CoristiiiP
Uon or mlklng national ))Olley?
Let me Ust some fairly r«ent
~reme Court decisiona that
have had the !ar-l'OIAlhlng elrocts
of new laws.
On criminal Procedures 1961: 'fbe use of evidence o~
talned too search and seizure Is
limited In State prosecution&amp; by
rules set b.Y the ~rm1e Court.
1964: Fl!th amendment prlvUeges against sel!-lncrlmlnatlon
appUes in state courts as well as
Federal courts.
1966 - Be!ore questioning a
suspect in custody, pOlice must
advise him of bJs right to remain
sUent, to have a lawyer, to delay
questloning until the lawyer is
present and ro confession, even
a voluntary one, can be used in
court unless police prove they
comPlied with these rules.
1967: Juvenile defendantsmuAt
be given m~~cy of the same protections as those glven adults
even U the juveniles are not treat.ed as criminals and are subject
to lesser penalties than adults.
1961: Electronic monitoring Is
uncomstitutional under any ciflo
curn!ttances. I might ackl,legis..
tion has been prOJI()sed in eo~
gresb which would permit such
monitoring in limited situations
under court SI.Pervision.
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GOING DOWNTOWN? Pop singer Petula Clark lakes her
daughter&amp;; Barbara, left, and Cathy lor 1 atroll wblle
vlsltlag Nice on tbe Freach Riviera.

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1961: ~tes '"""t require
public officials to declare their
belief In God.
1962: State officials IDI\Y oot
compose a prayer to be recited
In tl&lt;lbUc schools,
1963: Rec!Iatlon of the Lord's
Prayer or reading from the Bible
cannot be practiced in public
schools. Later the Court alao
banned voluntary pr-.ver and
Bible reading ln public schools.
On Politics:
1962: Federal courts can decide whetller state legislatures
are !alrly IIIPOrtloned. (We had
a recent example o! thlsln OhloJ
1964: Both houses o! state 1...,.
islature must be elected from districts ha vlng Ot&gt;Proxlmately equal
population - one perBOn, one
vote, and states must redraw CQDoo
gressional districts to meet the
equal .POPulation rule. Thlaseems
parllcularly Inconsistent Ina ..
much as the United States Co"'
gress Is drawn ~ on the basis
of one house being set let on a
population basis and the other
along geogroPhlcallines.
On Subversion and Communism1956: Sedition laws o!42 state•
are invalid.
1957: A person canrot be.Pro&amp;ecuteG' for adv~ating the onrthrow of the U. S. Govenunent unless he actually adwcates action
to acCOIIIPllsb the overthrow.
1958: The State Department
cannot withhold passports from

to rqlatOr With the Subversive
AcdviUes Control Board.
1967: An American canoot he
striPped o! his c!Uzenahll&gt;evt~~l!
he deserts the armed forces In
time or war or V.te• lna!orelgn
election. •
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I have Included this rather
:lengthy list o! ~rome Court
decisions so that you might cOf&gt;o
slder the lmPiet of these various
decisions,
This Is not 1o sa,y that 1 take
exception to all or thoH dec!..
Ions. I am merelyJ&gt;Ointlnglflthat
the Court has tn many instances
,preempted more and more o1 the
responslbUldes of thel8gislative
bodies of the United aAtes, t.
eluding not onl,y the u. s. eongres• but that o! various state
legislatures as welL One legal
e:~~pert after BDOth8r hal spoken
out In warning, And with good
reoSon. The lqlreme Court Is
1n elrec~ making laws by Court
decree rather than by legislative
process.
For instance. a serlesofCourt
rulings llshtening restrlcdonson
pollee climaxed In 1966, with a
decision that laid down new rules
that PQ!lce must follow in ques-.
tloning a susJ&gt;OCt In custoi\Y.lll..
sentlng In the 1966 decision, Justices White, stewart, and Harlan
oald that the majorltyOjllnion, delivered by Earl Warren, had no
SICIJ&gt;Ort lD the history o! the language of the Constitution. T h e
Court's rulbws on crlmlnal procedures are held re-slble by
many OliPorts !or contributing to
the roPid rise In crime. (88 per
cent !rom 1961).67),
Senator Som Ervfn o! North
CarOlina told the u.S. SeniiAIIut
year, 11 The tragic truth is that ln
recent years the Supreme Court
has re~~eatedly usurped and exercised the power of the Congress
and the States to amend the Constitution while professing to inten&gt;ret i~
I think this matter deserves
serious thought and consideration
!rom the j)OOple and their elected
representatives. I, tor one, ceflo
tainly am cone erned about the
trend, and will do all that I canto
reverse it.

derlng idvertlsemeni• can now
take •1!1'~, ID curb such Jlllll. .
. Meigs Coll!l\l' PostmasterS are
po~~~~~ ?ut In i!IOOunclrg plans
!or acb~lsterlng a·now law which
gives eaoh lamll,y the rilht· to docide that an ad Is "erotic~
arousing or se&lt;uall,y l&gt;rovoo-

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When an advertisement Be1ll
througll the malls Ia ol!enslve on
these grounds, a postal patron can
now uk the post ol!lce to direct
the mailer to send oo more mall
to him and to remove lmmedlateb the patron's name irom all
mailing lists he owns, oontrolsor
rents.
To as silt patrons, the Post Ofnee ll&lt;I&gt;Utment has published a
brio! pamphlet - How You can
Curb Pandering Advert!,...
menta - which ls now available
at your local post otrlce. In acldltlon to Olfl&gt;lalning hoW the law
works, the .POCk.,olze lea!let
contains a form letter one can
use when IOJl&lt;ilng his Cotnlllaint to
the Po•t otrice.
The Pltllllhlot e&gt;~&gt;lalns that
when 1 patron receives anadvel'o
Usement which Is, lD his oi&gt;lnlon
pandering, he must Hnd the ad,
Its enveiDPe and the !orm letter,
or one which Includes Ill lanlfiiiBOo to his poot o!tlce with the
words, uReque&amp;t [or prohibitory
order" on tbe race of the envei-

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While tho· PauVn's -~nt
will onl.Y be directed to tile
er, the Post' O!lict l;'IPuiment
believes that oil!l' or two plllnto wUI pi'Ovldil' si&gt;J1stanlill
1,'U.. I ·r e ,I t
Pfotectlcm
balk ot thli lldverilalng comes
!rom r••r thllh , 20 -ailed
•smut dialora• who Ire!~
1¥ swoPPing IAAIIlrw 11111."
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"Because the law gives a mall
l'ltron the sole right to decide
what Is ol!enolve, and doe• not
deny others the right to receive
the same maU, the Corwresa felt
It does oot violate ConoUtut!onal
glllll'8nllel
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NEW HA'V~ PERSONALS
Carroll Adamo, Jr. 1a!t lllooo
jlt,y afternoon !or Clearwatv,

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occotJ110nied home thelatterlllft
week by his wife, Who hal
spent the past two week&amp; wltll her
pareda.
Ltoa DaY!B, )'011111 daugbter o!
Mr. and llro, WyUio Davia, hal
returned homea!terbelngltmedlcal paUent at Rober Hoapllal
where she was treated tor rheu-

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BIRTHS
Mro. Harold !lose. New Haven,
oon, 3:15 P.m. ThiiJ'Sday; Mro,
Benjamin ~-Me~. Pt. Pl...
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IISCHAIIGES

NancChrly s. Borrlher '!:..~ ~11am
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Mro. William Critltree, D. R.
KniR&gt;o Jr,; Robort II, J..lnn, Mro.
Rollla Mt)'O, Edpr R. l'a)'Ot,
Mro. Jamel'(.. Politj', Mro. L6thl RUey,lfro: CalVIn 14. Sandart, Wl!liam J, strlokloJ~, Locy
Wol!ord, llr•.' .Paul W, North,
Roger w. wiich, llro. John E.
.lloU&lt;ko Mrs. Robert Blrnlto and

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Wori4." Thla was followed wltll
'a ,;:..,. &lt;tiscU.slon. The meetllial
plaoo OD W.-day afler&gt;.
;..,;, In 1M social room o! the
ehureh .will! Mro, Paul Fortne,y
aa l!Ostesa.
n.rtJts 111e bullneaa ·meeting
tl\8 ltltl&lt;~vOJt!lon to be held at
Ev -Un-Breth Acres was .,.
IIOtlllCed. &gt;The uncont&gt;leted
Jll'O.loct o! ~roc~ holder•

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Quincy Orp'- and Homo ior
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memberl .JM holdel'l home
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Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kin' and
douahter• o! OW8nllloro; K,y,,
spent the Easter wsekand with
Mr; and Mro. Otto Grimm. llr,
Karr returned home on Sunday,
but Mrs, Klrr and daughter• will
remain here thlo week with hsr
parentS,

Johnll)' Roush Ia a riledlcal
Pltlent at Plellsant Valley llo"'
Plt,al.
Mr. and Mrs. C:Onald F. Rouoh
and Sheryl retllrned homo onS.
ur&lt;IIJ after spending I Week vi..
1t1ng their SOt&gt;ofn.iaw and~

ter, llr. and Mrs. FredPoandllllillyatAII&gt;urque.--N.M, .
Herman ' wne, wl!O sul!ered
1 haort o~~aek while vocatlonlng
In Cleorwater, Fla. and wasap..
tioi.t 11 the Morinn Plant hoiiPllal
lD thel clt,y, Is Improved enough

Atherton and attended church
here Sundl,)' morning.
Mr. and Mro. Clair Woede and
Colllle o( Clrclorille, 0 ,, attended church here &amp;m~mom­
ing and vialtOcl hlo parents, Mr.
~ ifra. ('.hAriP~ n woocse in
tlie evening. Comle remained !or
the olght and moat ol the day
Monday, then W8llt to visit her
undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
William Carr, and cou&amp;lna, VieIde and Penni, and later on to
her other relatlvea lD Meigs
COIInt,y !or her Easter vacaUon.
Easter guests of Clara Foilrod and Nina Robinaon were:
Mr. and Mr1. Bllly Follrod and
SUe Am ot Athena, Mr. and
Mrs. Carleton Follred and Utarles of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Follrod and !amlly, local,
and Mr. and Mr 1. Gerald Swartz
and family o! 'Marietta, o.
Mt. and Mrs. Lee Henderson
returned to thelf home here lalt
Fri~ alter IIJIOIIdlnB the winter
In St. Cloud, Fla.

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Mr. and Mro.. Lee Henderson
a n d Clara Follred attended
Easter services a.t the Pomeroy Lutheran Church Friday
evening, where their grandJonl
Charleo Folired had part In tho
tobel!&gt;/tto•eturntothelriPil'l- i»''gram.
intnt •in1thlitCity.andwtllrtturn
Mr: and loiN. llarr)' Guthrie
to his 119D&gt;e here1bo-lalter !IV! spent Easter with thelr son-Int~t thilrncMdh. ,.
law and ~ter, Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roush o! Delbert Yost and family at &amp;.gar
Cj!arleiiOO! v1oiie4 ~ t h e
Gr6ve. o.
Easter wOekeod with hloParento,
Mrs. Charles O'BrlenandKev..
!lr, and llrs, .Joluwly Roush, in of Columbual o.l vilited her
Ph!! Cooke, student at Weat lather, Gamer Grilllll last FriVJrs!DII Unlvarslfl', Ylaltecl his day.
parenll, 11r, and lira. Robert
Charleo Calclwell o! the U.S.
Cooke. ollring the weokond.
Artnr In Germany, ia home on
llr • .and Mrs. William Nease leave with his parents, Mr. and
Buchannon SJ&gt;enttheweek~wlth Mro. Gorland Coldwell,
lira. J. v. McGrew,
Easter gueste o! Mr. and Mrs.
llr, and Mrs. Cl,yde !Ike and MU!ud SwarU wer•: Mr. and
children !rom ·.Boonevlllo, Ind.,
Mrs. Dale Kuhn and !amlly ol
vlalted during the weekend wltll Uttle lloddn&amp; 0., and Mr. and
llr. and Mrs. ThmDIIGrlnltellt'
Mrs. Mike WUUam and daughter
' Mr. and ..... Dmal&lt;l Cooke. &lt;I Belpre, 0.
MariiA Qnmette and Geol:p, of
Mrs. Iris carr, Vickie and
Winter..W.. 0., were ~ hml, 11))0111 Easter with her
gueste or Mr. and llro. Geor&amp;e j)lll'OIIts, Mr. and Mro. White o!

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U you're an avid swimmer,
a&gt;uall, ollldoat at lila now's tbe time to like a abort
HUII!Ington School cit 'IIUIInell, CUI I Ia Twiggy. Short halt
IIPent the F.atiter 'holldt.Y- dries quletiY, reqtllretl .a
u...o V•'-•
minimum of .urnep 1114
wllb bar ~• . - ·.. , loo)&lt;J neal even a the beacb.
Roulh and ~a.· '
For dte8t-up eveDiags, a fall
Mr. and lll'...IWtlnKlololq: or a wig IIi an easy way to
o! Baltimore." lido, ...., waet. adtlevea gtamorou loot.
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mit Gress. Tbey,a)Jo ~
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BASEBALL TIME!_
ON THE IiEACJi lit tile
Frelldt RIvIera, model '
Cbrtlllue Olivieri waa llle
of llle llnl blllen to apo
peu It tile reoorl Iowa if
Couts.

1, PHIL PASTORET
A fellow can't even get .
away from inflation by dYing.
Have you considered the
high cost of leaving?
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For todGI/'s kldl,
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Mr'- Sara!! 'Woede o! ,._,..

Plalnl vi lilted Mr; andMro. Vere
Stlartz I ~e of ~~ laal

EVIUJ Pomeroy, 11ll

Br-.

and Mrs. Arthur

~ at ~li)Jr1'j:eth Acres ot il&gt;o Jow~
~ ~I" .cb&gt;ra ft!.a room
.,Mt• and Mrs. Harold Johnion Keno.

STOP AT KAUTZts

It takes a 3-bo.ttom plow with..ease, and it'll move out
with the implements to complete juat about"anY work

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guest ror Eaater morl!in8 brllllto
last of Bertha Plfiw',
Mrs, Harmon Fox and Ill's.
Wyatt Rad!ord vlalted lD Galll,pol!o recently.
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vlalted

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vlcea at111elocal c~b; · ;.
llrs. :VIctor IAI!llielt loll
cently" l&gt;teikins hlr Itt! ann.
:Mrs. William C&amp;rmln, who
was a patient at Hoi...- HoiiP!tal.
has been returned home.
llr. and Mrs. Jolin lbJglas
and chUdren, iiball!t, and. !Ira,
Fran Cline, son Terry, Mldd!•
!&gt;01'1. vlaflad-, Sundl,)' with 'lll".
and llro,. ~f~r!Daa. Fox. · ·

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Allls-Chalmera Series m D-12 Tnctorl

Boooter thot tro1111fel'll weight to puU through tol.gh
opOia. Come in, look over the D-121 ..,

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program no·jul
IDd yoillh of
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~ Dol~;; !or · -~ed lD the churcli b~oement.
After 'SmclaJ School, the chUdren enjoyed an Eaotet· e 'g
hunt. WoroiiiP oemceowereheld
at 1: 15 Simda.v evening wltll the
Rev. ,caato:
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Mr. and Mro. Gerald Sir~
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onci rimi!Y
o1,..'Mariettll, • o.,
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.or~;·' Mrs. lblil&gt; a. Kerr jllrenta, Mr. and Mro. Hobart
~ .i llflt¢ .... Mr~. Thiimu J. Swart•.
Mr. 40d Mro. Clarence Athersaunc1en IIIII illflt¢.. claus!tter•
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tat and familY or Colwnbua, 0.,
1)10111 the weekend here ·with hla

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Partment received some 140,000
complaints !rom those elrended
by jllnderlng advertisements.
WhUe ln most eases theads were
lilt legally obscene and wore
there!ore mailable, they are often
ottenstve and are uaullly not the
type of material one would want
his chlld to read."

Capactt, to handle a host of Jobs-

eight·speed Range Transmi~ion, with A-C Traction

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Mrs. IIerman LIJne. He wW be

HYBRID SEED CORN .-FOR·

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SHOP E4RLY FOR YOUR. • • •
THESE PUPPIES, as all puppies do, need plenty
of vitamins and body-building elements for
10und growth and vigor-and they'll And them
in Red Rose Dog &amp; Puppy Food, Dogs of oil
ages and breed• thrive on Red Role and like itl
real meat tlovor. Try it.

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Time to Order Seed Corn.
J.flst Received Our New Stock of Perks
J;lybrid Seed Corn, Place Your Order
fllow or Come In.

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))Ostrnastera oald:
uThls DeW law should give some
protection to American !anlllles .
o!!ended by advertisements they
believe to be morall,y harml'ul,
ParllculariJI to their children.

IN
STOCK

SIZE PIDFITS

~'l!llltoie at

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mailing Us~ and the.flltron r..
calves a second mailing 110 &lt;IIi•
alter the firm hal received tho
prohlblrory order, he Dill' brlnir
the matter to the • - n o! the
posiDiaster Issuing 1M lnltlalol'o
der by wriUng him and enclosing
the oecond pandering ad with Ill
envelope. II the maller stUl !alb
ID reiiPect the order, the Pos.,
m"ter Central Dill' ask the A.,
torneY Gene'h! ID IP91Y !or a
Federal Court order dlrectltw
compliance.
Failure to observe the order
IIIli¥ be punishable lr¥ a line or
btlPriSOnment.
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BY MRS. A. L, BARR
Mrs. Slaroo Barr entertained with a surprl .. blrthda.Y party for her husband, Larry Barr.
Alter the gilts were opened, Ice
cream, cake, mints and nutJ
were served to Mr. and Mn.
Jerry Jack•, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fetty, Mr. and Mn. Harley Johnoon, Mr. and Mro.
Alpha Barr, Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Johnson, Mrs. Evelyn Thoma and Teressa. Kall Lee, Kevin and Charles KnllJJP, Terssu.
Fetty, Terry, Pama, 91erry Johnson, and David Barr.
Mro. Dena Ho!!man Ia feeling
much beUe:r at this time.
Lena Knapp is visiting her
sono, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knapp
and Mr , and Mrs. Doyle Knapp.
Clarice Loogatreth o! Galllpollo &amp;JIOnt the weekend with Mr.
and Mro. Wallace Fetty.
Mrs. A.lphaBarrrecelvedword
of the death of her brother, Dale
A. Phelp1, 0( W13neaburg, Pa.
Relatives from here who went to
Waynelburg for the fUneral ol
Dale A. Phelps were Mr. and
Mrs. Alpl&gt;a Barr and l&lt;ln, Mike,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr, Mr.
and Mn. Blair Cadwallader, Winchester, and Mrs. Helen Ball,
Hamden 1 Mr. and Mrs. stanley
Pldlllps of Logan, Mr. Harold
Communists.
Phillip a, Lancaster, Mrs. Fred
1965: Members 0( the Co~ Berry or Gahama, and Mrs, RI.Y
munist party canrot be coJJ111elled Phillips of Lancaster.

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U yoo long lot the spr!Dg.

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time of your youth, recall

A,NT.as····

AslowAs

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cllmbinf a ladder to take
down
hose hoavy-ae-lead
llo•m window., oild ·"""'n-

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Wouldn't it be nice to
get paid. by the hour, all
day long?

Mr. and Mro. Hartwell Curd,
Ball 11un, and their son, Johm¥
Curd, Mlcblg4Do were dinner
guests o! Mrs, Curd's mother,
Mrs. n.n llalley.

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1ar7 or .l btt 11ooo lli!4k ..,w
the pre,. Iimllitlon of llr
lttliCka 'to tlie ~.. fOlio
handle flC North Vlll11ila, ..,...
mOIIII to IDIJikt 1dlO.OI,. .,..
~~»ut ..,illw w.
to ~~=~r.
provide ln ·"":u4tor ~ , t1ooa
da warrere · whDe 11&gt;o ...W.
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roged on."
- P\lld"A N.-1, !lfWilu; -.
The
adiled olx Ao!on 11, Be)&amp;l..., F~ pr Auolrla. ·
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Rathbu~n,

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Vnlled, ~..-:-~ Solll...
' lind; Jpdll; Burmo; ~. or
lncbJoala. . Aild the Vnlted
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Charles A, Cllike) Rathburn, 68, or 450 Third Ave., Gollli&gt;ollo, •-stlon to ·P l toselher In
SWe Tax Examiner, died at 6:45 a.m. Friday In Holzer
Plumm Plllb, Clmbodll, or
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A gra~te of Glllla Acadeley fllsit School, llr, Rathburn PIIQ'ed Poland.
football In 191&amp;.11 and was an outstanc:tbw end. He wa1 also a memoA COII.IPiCliO\ll omiaPJon from
bor of tho GAHS baskotllall team that particiPated In tho •tete boo- the now Amerlc.. lllll was
· ' kltball tournament.50 JOBrllgU. He attended Ohio Unlversiif..,hero France, dolljllte a stetemont
he pi.IQ'od a year or l;.i; of foolball.
Tb111'8"-l• .by f'renoh Forelgn
An avid BjiOJ'IS fill bll entire ter procecled blm In dealh,
ltinlster lfaurlco Couve do
IUo, he waa an ardent BIOPPGrter
He waa married to the former ~ looiierlng_]~' 11 •
of tho GAHS Blue Devils and at Elizabeth Womeldortr on Dec, .... Ilion r the -•wsorle• to
one time was koown as tile Blue 27, 1924. Ste Blli'Vbes alot:w:wltb meet.
Devils 11No. 1 Fan:•
two daushters, Mrs. atarles
A msnber of old Co. F, s..- (P'HI!1) Bra~, and lolro, H'llon
onth Regiment, Ohio National Thoma•, both of CoiiBilbus. A
Guard, he was a veteranofWorld sister, Mrs. Marie Ru&amp;le1l oC
War I, Lafayette Post 27,Ameri- Gallipolis, 1110 survives. There
can 1eglon, the Elks and Maoo"' are six grandohUclreo.
lc Loqjea, and St. Peter's FjlloFunerel sorYioos wW be coJio
COJ&gt;al Church. He was widely chicted at 2 p.m. Sundo.Y at the
known in Gallla and Meigs eo..,. St. Peter's FjllSC&lt;IPII ChlltCh b,y
des.
the Rev, Fr. Albert H, lola&lt;&gt;
, Born Juzy 19, 1898 In GallJpo- Kenzie, Jr. BurW wW be In
SAIGON (UPO- u.s; trolll&gt;l
lla, h.e was the son of the late Mound Hill Cemetery, Friends
Alonzo and S&amp;rah &lt;satl,y) TrJw m!Q' call from 7-9 p.m, Satuo- ho.ked their WIQ' thl'!lll(lh heaV)'
, Rathburn. A brother and o st.. day litho llcCo)'-Welherllolt Fl&gt;- jmgle in the (ace or roc ketB and
tear gas toda,y and kUlecl at
neral Home.
least 116 VIet eong threatening
alUed bales ROll' S&amp;igoo.
SUIT FILED
M II I t a r y spokesmen satd
&amp;Ill for tho partition of real
American bombers k$t a
,eatate In Meigs eount.r hll been
curtain of 5011i&gt;ound bombs
llled In the Meigs Count,y eo...
PPiodlne 100 yards In front of
JDOI1 pleas court by Veroon Perthe advancing GIS, The U.S.
ry and Oranna Perry, H1lllarda.
forces overran a series( ol
versus Elzia Kerns, Wheeling.
blttorlf clefanded guerrWa PG•~
W, Va., el ol.
tiona threatening the Long lllnhFuneral oorYiceo for Irvin
Bien lloa bale comPlex north of
Triplett_ 51, Wellaton, -Who was
the c..,ital.
killed In a pi- croll&gt; WodnesIn the llr, Amorlcon Jet•
day nlllltl west of Jad&lt;11011, will , atruck North VIetnam's _...
be held Saturdal at 10 a.m., at om pamandle Thursday with
the St. Paul ond Peter Church In the most massive raid of the
WeUaton under the direction of year- U:5 m.laaloos. Despite
Rev. Father J, E. ·
clouds that limited Ylstblllcy to
Jiur1at will be 1n St.' Morgaret 2,000 feat, tho pilots PIIWldocl
Cemeter.Y, Orllllcotite, under the &amp;JCIPb' dtuq»s, trooP centers,
direction of Roprt Mortuary, roadw!Q'S and brl"'eo under the
Welloton.
19th perellet, the fartholll oorth
Mr. Triplett waa born In lAW• allowed undo' the . curtslled
renee Count;y on June 22, 1918, bombing program to aet Hanoi
, He, ~ ~ a rellldeat of Jaolf.;
table, .. '
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a bulJdlng contractor.
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But dlaastei struck two Army
He was the 11011 ~ Che Jate helkopters 60 mUes oouth of tho
Wllltam l1l!d Dora Triplett. !Do Soutb Vletlllmese coestll &lt;IIY
wtte, the former AJ:rt!s Keme- ol Qui Nhon. Tbe,y coWded
c)y, ourvlveo, oloog lllth folr liJdai' and crashed, ldlllng au
1001 and three daullltton.
oig)&gt;t Amerlcen crewmen and
Eleven brothers IIIII sister• the 18 Mo~ moun1aln
llllnlve. One brother precodod trlbll warriors tbl)' were
him In do&amp;1h.
ferrying, Bj10kesin.. said.
Allot graAiuatlng from Jlore.
bea4 College, Mr, Ttiplell &amp;or·
ved ao a coad&gt; at Hamlin, W,

; Tax Examiner, Dies

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Set Saturday

In Wellston

Va., aDd Qaesapeake.
He lias a World War D veteran, member of the Wellston

American Letl)on. and had den 0 W subdlvliiCOII
thfQI!iiiGUI the Tri-State ......
Frililds IIIIJ call at the Roaeu Cbs,et until the lime of tho
aentcea.
veloped

Turaplkeo
Control of eerly American
highways was given to the in.
dlvidual states, which levied
Iolli for their maintenance,
Toll houses were . equipped
wilh long pikes to stop liav.
eii!!'S for the coUectlon of lolls
and, llltior cnliecUng the fees,
the gatekeeper turned the
pike, The roado thus came to
.be called ' 'turnpikea ."

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NEW YORK &lt;DPil-Bian of

the entertalnmeut world, moat
o! whom have worked tor Julel
Podell at h1s famous Copaca·
bana hiaht 11p0t, are coneratu-

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Till :j5, cent
motu thO ..... ·u d
WAIIIINGTON

w . ¥ro. ~wlr;;;;: :=-:;,r:.::;. ; : . ..~ ed a eros• With ~ at the . ta oerY~~v - - · Gl1ll
of liie Wlllou ~· at:r.: ~ 17 '""' The fool of llie crooo, , l!ld ~ted •
~ b,y lllo Cob S&lt;otu
tore
iiJf 1~ and: ~ LQMd Gilbo'DOawoo&lt;J. !IHici... Wbll8 cWlei. Followlai I_b o and ~Mated to lllo .........
..,.,,llr, 111!4 ltli'J. Qjrwlll Smith. od llle -owlllt an Eaoter c...,.plion llnalng IOTotal
. .. ·' llloj P~ wn.... ot,llllr. pl'ayet. ,,
Cbriot
·,., '- ·~ ·eo~._.;· ib-o~ II IPODdlng · Mrs. l.lateuo weaver condUcl.. -Arooo,· theAlthocbolrero..,-Je...ol'ald
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1116t: -~ . lli!!icb,r parenta. ec1 lite leaooa on west Vlr&amp;lnla It All, """ llllf!OI at tile c.,,•.
Food·A-R.Bma

Clo 111 once woo !!reel 1 IIIII'
tral Jntelltgeuco Aeonc1 ' liecauoo be
rliDg Ol&gt;llllll Into liii&amp;Ono aceordllw to a.

aubcDDlll11ttee.

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Tho 1 - , from an Ullllllled Amerlcoa, 0~ t11at K,y,thon Mr1,
In tho Soutb Vletlllmeso 11r force, took lld&gt;aulap 01 tho CIA · ~ ond Ani.,
~fly the OI&gt;Ium In from Looa. Tho I - waa rel...ed by tho Sellll8 '"' errl¥11
fOreign ~eS s~miltOO WhiCh plena I ~!1 of_hooriDtl !he
on the li.cklonl and other allqed lrr~olnvo!Yilv ~ Soulb Cormir ..,.,.
VletnOmeseomclals.

GRANT YAlE
WASHINGTON (UPJ) - A $2r
527,000 grant by the Economic
Devolopmtlll Administration will
lloli&gt; inotaU a new sewaae ay..
tom 10 serve AmeUaandBatavla,
Ohio. other aources are to previde tll,038,000.

CLASS TO . Mb'l'
A CoomiY Union closo meoiiM
11111 be held at the Latart Foils
UB Church ~. April 21,
from 2 10 4 p.iD,, with Hev. OJc.r
Ahart 11 . _ , Rev. James
Morr!oon Is postor, The PllbHe
1a lnYited and au oqva are
urpdto attend. .

KRABACH GOING?
BlllreR ILL
COLUMBUS (UPJ) State
Chris Brldor, wbo manlpd
Flnanco Director Richard L. Kr"'
tho
old Parkerobur)) Rig end
bach was unavallable for C!OJnoo
Reel
Co.-In Pomeroy lor miiQ'
ment on a Clnclnoad. report he
was a •trone candidote lor thO year!, Ia coollned to tho Yale
New Haven Hooplw Memotlal
city manager vacucy. Unit, room 545, West; NOIJ U.
TO CONDUCf SERVICES
lAc. Leater Roolh of Golllpoo """Conn.
Ito and James Buchlnln wlll
The city of Quebec, Canllda,
conduct morning worship servtolo
sometimes referred to as
ea at the Presbyterlo. Church
GibraUar of Amotlca.
tbe
In Jl\ddllllOrl this lb!day,·

newe~~t,

and a beautUul,

actreu

to be alined tor a replar rule
1n "Peyton Place" at 20th Cen·
tucy-JI'oJ,

..baeD a.J)li!Nt In' Hobfr · Ho~

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houoe to be : tunlediD her homo OD ThutodiQ',
7 Her.~..IDolaW; llr1, Dtllll

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·. SllrYI...i ).n
Pltei!la locllido

............. Mr. and
nelh Mat""', RD 1, Rulland; 91tornal )ll'lllilmolher, llro. IIU-

earet Blear, Columbua; miter.

nat llflal.crond(lltier, Juneo o.

MallOn. .... ....... greol
ll'andlall&gt;er, iouli Rllll', -

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oerYice1 wlll be &amp;Illday at 2 p.m. at the Marlin Fnneral HOme wllb the Rev. Robert E. Smith Ia charp, Burlel
will . be In ~~.. Cemeleey,
Frleado coU at the 6men1
home aflor 9 a.m. Salurdal.
MEIGS YARillAJJE UCI!!ISE
David Milton Taylor, 22, C....
ton, l!ld llaey illthJ1n Walburn,
20, llld&lt;lll(lOrt.

blld.lll'II.IQ' 1111•
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~~ .0 llhould ~ erthe capllal
, Whld&gt; .(tct~ve!Y ~I the ,llaJ 4 event.
have boon
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harl, or 101110 of tit• • ran- al!brOvlatimo have bee!&gt;
" pra, will pOint out theoe fu- iulhorlzed b,y the u. s, FUll ottores. The ,oblllrtoncelo In C&lt;ll· . !Jc~· 1lepar!mejrt for uoe In con· Jun~ with theop,.tholl..)lelnc Jmil:uon·with q, code?
l?ield
April iii' at ell itatO
Tb4'ea"revoltla' doivolopmool
parkoln Ohio.
af1or 00 '!'loJ yearo of 1~
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anilaill!l&amp;theoldilllndbJ&lt;s.Hore'o
FIVE-YEAR:&lt;JLII· ~ ~. · Ui!"waj, the new IQ'oiem Works
·oon oflllahW.r ' ~l Corpor- _ lillnolalsli·'FiorldaloFL;
al and Mra, Bta~e !fChoU, MI. 111111ana, D&gt;; Mas~oelto, MA;
Vemon ~ 3, fOrmer- tell• lllchlpn; Ml _ to name &lt;lftly a
dent4 bert, lo b&amp;vini mort a,.. few
bl• .lhar!i ot ~le. ',. '
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,'llte arffi ·1118 hid a 101 of ex.
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•·Put ~week•
~ wW csr~ 10• her &lt;m1ng her
oonl'lleo."¥'o,
Dinner auesto at the J&gt;omo of
Mrs, Nolllo Vole on Saturday
evening wore Mrs. Hobert HoUiday, Juo~V, Gory, end Fiord of
Wooster, Mro.!;. A. Radeldnand
T!Jia, Mr, stenlltl' Foldoo, Mr!o
Fennle Pellll, 11!11 P'Hil1 F..,.
bor, and John Volo. "
lb!day aueots or Mro. Ethel
Rodeldn wore Yr. and Mrs.
George lladekln Jr., and chnof McArthur, and Mr, and
Mrs. Jim P_.., or RadoiUr..
lira, Ina Soma of Newal'll, and
gr-111J)lter of Cllll!m, BPOIII
I few, dl.v&amp; laat Week llith het'
mother, Mrlo G. B. Radoldn and
alstor, !Ira. Lealie llol!man. "

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The lo&lt;ol
Elstor~~~&gt;ellso!Yr,ondllrs.
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, John Holliday werellr, ll!dMr1o
·volunteer lire dC&gt;srtmllll made Hobert Holliday and femll,y of
1 till to lower Nine Milo Tbut.. Wooster, Yr. llld Ill:•· "Fill&gt;~
day 1:3S p.m. to the home of WUcox and femll,y of iuddllllbrt,
llr, lljd llro, Ell VanSickle. and Mr. and Mrs. G, A. lladekln
The one ~ onoobalr story end Tina.
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rame.,..,,, ""'"""to •••ero
Guests of the F41a Fauber
and the oldorq
also loll family on Eeater were Mr. and
ill Ill bolonas. Tlie flames bad llrs. Allred Wallb and family
conallllled the olruclure when the of Newark, llr, and Yro, Cha1-.
flremeo arr!Ylld. . The blaoe Ia los Stevena llld tomill oC ChillibeUmd to h
M•-• aro und colho, Richard ud Jim Fauber
the ld h ft.~'".:
- lie 0!1--,,. -.,...wao,t .. - of Columbulolll\d.Ur, udllr._
tlmatedot.?,iiOG,Thersaldenoe T0111 Fauber and,lamil,y,locol.
!Ill , 0~ bJ Gl.\'de 'VanSickle.
Mro, Tom FIUbor entorlllln8d
Tlie llrt ...,._,.ltltedthat llondi.Y oveo1ng with a stork
llr. Van!kldo11•• blblsel&amp;hlles 8._., honoring lira, J - A.• :.:.~~~ ;~~luao . t!~,Jloctheoratlou~~~~·
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olnctthtlr ,lliJmt•, wao. I&amp;Toyiil ~louuofteahments were so~
and lltrsou bovina IIQ' to COJ&gt;o , PljUs ci( Coloanbli School ..,.
lr\bUte ~ould , call Cb&lt;!o v.,.. Jo¥ild an Eaoie&lt;
Sickle 676-2789.
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Whenever your heels
lbat Pl1o!io !li'.,Perl&lt;llo hlill!eea tl,.ln the UQIII!cl States were bared, on the beach or on the
l'tl)iovlnf ~~end~~~~ tHe FederaUstl,l,who foli.Wed terrace, unslgi&gt;lly pump
frO!Il .d!e •Gerdepl Wllh permit~, HliiiUton'a Je~, and the Re- bump• will ruin the loo~. You
llctn, iil4 ""11~ 1t1to ~~ In~ pu)!UCins (later DemllCl'als)
'.:J:frb."m.tbe:n~ ~!~
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Blonde Diana Hyland la the

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It'a PodeU'a 50th annlvenar)'

Nifty N0wcomor

IIIII Dollble Stewart toliaed

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lallng him these dall.

ln the cafe tMudneaa and 28tli u
owner o! the COp&amp;. Be hu a
stock amwer 1f aet.ed when he'a
going 10 "'t.lrt: "OD 111J IOOih
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The. Eaater mniD&amp; Wl&gt;rlhlp
lhowod - •"of art end....,_ serYice was 011 Hol,y Conulllna!oilted '"' the art joa, LIIC1 CUIIeno and •AUce
10roc1 by the CooiiiY -malt. Randolph
COa!Uolou -Con-

ero Council. 11 wao lOJIOtled
that mo of' tile Suooftao cloil
meuibero, Mrs. Lawr811&lt;0 !lewheiTJ, Rl. 1, _.Plea-. hl&lt;l
plctureo of Brt dloplaJed at the

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Durln8 the ..,sine,. meeting

In llhid&gt; Mre. Elmer NewboriY
preoided, the griJop . - tohlve
a whlto elephant salt In the near
fUture. A&amp; 1 yesr)JI club project
111e,y choae Donlallllec:k up lor
and their famlllao. •
ft wao amounced that tho
Tour Committee COII1POMd or
llro. lolorYin Fry, Mro.
Hart, Jr., Mra. Bill McDermitt
have planned a local IGolr tor
AprU 25111.
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mittee to plan for oome klad
of ldonllflc- sign lor thol!pper Flato CommuniiY !lulld-

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llreo, deluxe wheel dloco, fll:torlo llr-.11-'lll, ·~
flalab wllb black
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66 Olds Delt• 88 Mel; Sed-.t .. . . $24~~

Fun power equipment lneladiiJC windows and e.
way oea~ fldlo, tinted ciau, •1•1• llNo, ~rlieel .U.
anli·aptn· dlf!erenllal, ractoty alr-eondiUonillc, willie
.with red vl!wllaterlor. One OWDI!!', .JI01r Oltli trade.

66 Olds Dynemic 88 Hoi. Cpe. . ... $2395
Hydramatic lrana., power brakeo, po11'er olletiD&amp;
radio, tinted glw, wlolw tires, wbite with l¢eeD IJI.
terior, I owner, oold and serviced by w.

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Pleasant 11181&gt; SChool ter&amp; wW be beld So!ndl.v. April
21 In the cafeteria of ~e
School.
Tho 111110111 aflllr wW berlla at
11:30 ..... ana continuo oerYing
until 3 P.m. with tlckoll priced
at •1.50 tor adults end cbll&lt;!roo
....... 1211111110 ?J · The me• wlll teallll'O h1111,
fried ohlcken, meet loaf, 1'011&gt;tues, a virleiY of veptableo and
lllada, hot rolla, plo, cska and
a .......,.. Proceeda from the
dlnoer are uood lor band needs.

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PIKET!&gt;N - All member• of
the bciard or -toro of ~
Valltl Electric eotPOntlon and
It&amp; W~ned ttubllllary, IDdiano • Kentucky Electric C.,..
PGflllon, were re-elected at the
lnlllal meetlag of the •0111P011Y'•
•hareholdoro held this week In
Cincinnati.
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OvEC Wll formed In 1952 by
15 lnveoto"-ned electric utlliIY co-.teo of the Ohio ViUe,y
region lor tho primary Pllll&gt;ose
of Provldlnr llectrlc power ...,
wili'-lor the Atomic Enol'&gt;
ID' Comm!11ioo'a Portamouth
Ar• giiOOUI difrualon Plant In
Pike Couat;y, Ohlp.

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fllct,.n&lt;l Communion.
Scripture reedings from Corlnlhlan1, Matthew IDI Mark were
liven by lolllton Roolh, Joe
Grimm, Tomm,y and JollnaJ Bill
CUlleos and Stella Randolph. Lucy
CUllens read llul!' -Communion ••
a Sacrament IDI Protootant
Chanaao.
'A brief business IIIOellna wao
hold loUowlng the -ahlp aerv.
lee. The youth doctOOd to hold
I skating PAr11 011 Mar 3rd, and
10 loll tooa alan aucllcaatthe
,home of the lola Mro. George
Adldno'"' AprU 27th,

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IntiMra. Jacl&lt; Smith waa recrea.
11ono1 1- . . loin Larry !IIIII·
van served rolrelhments toMro.
Marcus Weaver, Mro. H. L.
(Jack) Smith, Mra. W'IYIIB Hart,
J
Mr Don Th
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ompiOil, Mra.
Marvin Fry and Philip, Mrs.
Elmer Newberry, Mro. Blll Me.
Dermill, Mrs. Emma BoiWoll
and Hlcbard, Mrs, Lawrence
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Mrs, Gllberl Barnette, Mrl.
Charleo!IIIUvanandMrs. 11eory
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Chic.,.
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Peters,

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Jooephaoa; Stutllap (1-4) end
OUvor. LP-- Pelon (0.:).
Pori)', Ltazy (9) and IUatt,
Clo..land
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Battm (3); ~. Frloello
Dolroll
010 rio 10x- 5 9 1
·Tvlor (B) and Grote. WPJlarpn, Kurta (5) &amp;ttlterland
(1-1). LP- Cardwell (0.:).
('1), Floller ('1), CramJ,y (B) and
ltm--ci.-ou (lot).
Slmo; """"' (1.4) end Free·
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LP-Harllln (0.:). HRSA000 010 013- 5 7 0 W. llorton (;lnd), lolcAolllft
J. Nlekro. Holt~, (8),
Clnol), Kallno (lsi)'
Hartenstein (8), MllobliOII (9)
Wash
000 060 001- 7 15 1
and lllmdleJ. K. Johllooo,
111m
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RII,YIIUllld (9) , end Torre,
OrleP, Kltowleo ('1), Be)dWln
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0). LP-- - - (0-l), liRS
ROiaDd (5), Potranookl ('I)
- iklrlll' (111), Pltllllpt Clnol), (5),
and Rollboro. WP--Ortqa (1AI\IU I (Ill " 211&lt;1).
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the pre,. Iimllitlon of llr
lttliCka 'to tlie ~.. fOlio
handle flC North Vlll11ila, ..,...
mOIIII to IDIJikt 1dlO.OI,. .,..
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to ~~=~r.
provide ln ·"":u4tor ~ , t1ooa
da warrere · whDe 11&gt;o ...W.
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Charles A, Cllike) Rathburn, 68, or 450 Third Ave., Gollli&gt;ollo, •-stlon to ·P l toselher In
SWe Tax Examiner, died at 6:45 a.m. Friday In Holzer
Plumm Plllb, Clmbodll, or
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A gra~te of Glllla Acadeley fllsit School, llr, Rathburn PIIQ'ed Poland.
football In 191&amp;.11 and was an outstanc:tbw end. He wa1 also a memoA COII.IPiCliO\ll omiaPJon from
bor of tho GAHS baskotllall team that particiPated In tho •tete boo- the now Amerlc.. lllll was
· ' kltball tournament.50 JOBrllgU. He attended Ohio Unlversiif..,hero France, dolljllte a stetemont
he pi.IQ'od a year or l;.i; of foolball.
Tb111'8"-l• .by f'renoh Forelgn
An avid BjiOJ'IS fill bll entire ter procecled blm In dealh,
ltinlster lfaurlco Couve do
IUo, he waa an ardent BIOPPGrter
He waa married to the former ~ looiierlng_]~' 11 •
of tho GAHS Blue Devils and at Elizabeth Womeldortr on Dec, .... Ilion r the -•wsorle• to
one time was koown as tile Blue 27, 1924. Ste Blli'Vbes alot:w:wltb meet.
Devils 11No. 1 Fan:•
two daushters, Mrs. atarles
A msnber of old Co. F, s..- (P'HI!1) Bra~, and lolro, H'llon
onth Regiment, Ohio National Thoma•, both of CoiiBilbus. A
Guard, he was a veteranofWorld sister, Mrs. Marie Ru&amp;le1l oC
War I, Lafayette Post 27,Ameri- Gallipolis, 1110 survives. There
can 1eglon, the Elks and Maoo"' are six grandohUclreo.
lc Loqjea, and St. Peter's FjlloFunerel sorYioos wW be coJio
COJ&gt;al Church. He was widely chicted at 2 p.m. Sundo.Y at the
known in Gallla and Meigs eo..,. St. Peter's FjllSC&lt;IPII ChlltCh b,y
des.
the Rev, Fr. Albert H, lola&lt;&gt;
, Born Juzy 19, 1898 In GallJpo- Kenzie, Jr. BurW wW be In
SAIGON (UPO- u.s; trolll&gt;l
lla, h.e was the son of the late Mound Hill Cemetery, Friends
Alonzo and S&amp;rah &lt;satl,y) TrJw m!Q' call from 7-9 p.m, Satuo- ho.ked their WIQ' thl'!lll(lh heaV)'
, Rathburn. A brother and o st.. day litho llcCo)'-Welherllolt Fl&gt;- jmgle in the (ace or roc ketB and
tear gas toda,y and kUlecl at
neral Home.
least 116 VIet eong threatening
alUed bales ROll' S&amp;igoo.
SUIT FILED
M II I t a r y spokesmen satd
&amp;Ill for tho partition of real
American bombers k$t a
,eatate In Meigs eount.r hll been
curtain of 5011i&gt;ound bombs
llled In the Meigs Count,y eo...
PPiodlne 100 yards In front of
JDOI1 pleas court by Veroon Perthe advancing GIS, The U.S.
ry and Oranna Perry, H1lllarda.
forces overran a series( ol
versus Elzia Kerns, Wheeling.
blttorlf clefanded guerrWa PG•~
W, Va., el ol.
tiona threatening the Long lllnhFuneral oorYiceo for Irvin
Bien lloa bale comPlex north of
Triplett_ 51, Wellaton, -Who was
the c..,ital.
killed In a pi- croll&gt; WodnesIn the llr, Amorlcon Jet•
day nlllltl west of Jad&lt;11011, will , atruck North VIetnam's _...
be held Saturdal at 10 a.m., at om pamandle Thursday with
the St. Paul ond Peter Church In the most massive raid of the
WeUaton under the direction of year- U:5 m.laaloos. Despite
Rev. Father J, E. ·
clouds that limited Ylstblllcy to
Jiur1at will be 1n St.' Morgaret 2,000 feat, tho pilots PIIWldocl
Cemeter.Y, Orllllcotite, under the &amp;JCIPb' dtuq»s, trooP centers,
direction of Roprt Mortuary, roadw!Q'S and brl"'eo under the
Welloton.
19th perellet, the fartholll oorth
Mr. Triplett waa born In lAW• allowed undo' the . curtslled
renee Count;y on June 22, 1918, bombing program to aet Hanoi
, He, ~ ~ a rellldeat of Jaolf.;
table, .. '
:11011:Counlol' for 28 rears. He wal to ~··~·e
· "' «ltoWer• CoWdl
a bulJdlng contractor.
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But dlaastei struck two Army
He was the 11011 ~ Che Jate helkopters 60 mUes oouth of tho
Wllltam l1l!d Dora Triplett. !Do Soutb Vletlllmese coestll &lt;IIY
wtte, the former AJ:rt!s Keme- ol Qui Nhon. Tbe,y coWded
c)y, ourvlveo, oloog lllth folr liJdai' and crashed, ldlllng au
1001 and three daullltton.
oig)&gt;t Amerlcen crewmen and
Eleven brothers IIIII sister• the 18 Mo~ moun1aln
llllnlve. One brother precodod trlbll warriors tbl)' were
him In do&amp;1h.
ferrying, Bj10kesin.. said.
Allot graAiuatlng from Jlore.
bea4 College, Mr, Ttiplell &amp;or·
ved ao a coad&gt; at Hamlin, W,

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In Wellston

Va., aDd Qaesapeake.
He lias a World War D veteran, member of the Wellston

American Letl)on. and had den 0 W subdlvliiCOII
thfQI!iiiGUI the Tri-State ......
Frililds IIIIJ call at the Roaeu Cbs,et until the lime of tho
aentcea.
veloped

Turaplkeo
Control of eerly American
highways was given to the in.
dlvidual states, which levied
Iolli for their maintenance,
Toll houses were . equipped
wilh long pikes to stop liav.
eii!!'S for the coUectlon of lolls
and, llltior cnliecUng the fees,
the gatekeeper turned the
pike, The roado thus came to
.be called ' 'turnpikea ."

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NEW YORK &lt;DPil-Bian of

the entertalnmeut world, moat
o! whom have worked tor Julel
Podell at h1s famous Copaca·
bana hiaht 11p0t, are coneratu-

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motu thO ..... ·u d
WAIIIINGTON

w . ¥ro. ~wlr;;;;: :=-:;,r:.::;. ; : . ..~ ed a eros• With ~ at the . ta oerY~~v - - · Gl1ll
of liie Wlllou ~· at:r.: ~ 17 '""' The fool of llie crooo, , l!ld ~ted •
~ b,y lllo Cob S&lt;otu
tore
iiJf 1~ and: ~ LQMd Gilbo'DOawoo&lt;J. !IHici... Wbll8 cWlei. Followlai I_b o and ~Mated to lllo .........
..,.,,llr, 111!4 ltli'J. Qjrwlll Smith. od llle -owlllt an Eaoter c...,.plion llnalng IOTotal
. .. ·' llloj P~ wn.... ot,llllr. pl'ayet. ,,
Cbriot
·,., '- ·~ ·eo~._.;· ib-o~ II IPODdlng · Mrs. l.lateuo weaver condUcl.. -Arooo,· theAlthocbolrero..,-Je...ol'ald
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1116t: -~ . lli!!icb,r parenta. ec1 lite leaooa on west Vlr&amp;lnla It All, """ llllf!OI at tile c.,,•.
Food·A-R.Bma

Clo 111 once woo !!reel 1 IIIII'
tral Jntelltgeuco Aeonc1 ' liecauoo be
rliDg Ol&gt;llllll Into liii&amp;Ono aceordllw to a.

aubcDDlll11ttee.

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Tho 1 - , from an Ullllllled Amerlcoa, 0~ t11at K,y,thon Mr1,
In tho Soutb Vletlllmeso 11r force, took lld&gt;aulap 01 tho CIA · ~ ond Ani.,
~fly the OI&gt;Ium In from Looa. Tho I - waa rel...ed by tho Sellll8 '"' errl¥11
fOreign ~eS s~miltOO WhiCh plena I ~!1 of_hooriDtl !he
on the li.cklonl and other allqed lrr~olnvo!Yilv ~ Soulb Cormir ..,.,.
VletnOmeseomclals.

GRANT YAlE
WASHINGTON (UPJ) - A $2r
527,000 grant by the Economic
Devolopmtlll Administration will
lloli&gt; inotaU a new sewaae ay..
tom 10 serve AmeUaandBatavla,
Ohio. other aources are to previde tll,038,000.

CLASS TO . Mb'l'
A CoomiY Union closo meoiiM
11111 be held at the Latart Foils
UB Church ~. April 21,
from 2 10 4 p.iD,, with Hev. OJc.r
Ahart 11 . _ , Rev. James
Morr!oon Is postor, The PllbHe
1a lnYited and au oqva are
urpdto attend. .

KRABACH GOING?
BlllreR ILL
COLUMBUS (UPJ) State
Chris Brldor, wbo manlpd
Flnanco Director Richard L. Kr"'
tho
old Parkerobur)) Rig end
bach was unavallable for C!OJnoo
Reel
Co.-In Pomeroy lor miiQ'
ment on a Clnclnoad. report he
was a •trone candidote lor thO year!, Ia coollned to tho Yale
New Haven Hooplw Memotlal
city manager vacucy. Unit, room 545, West; NOIJ U.
TO CONDUCf SERVICES
lAc. Leater Roolh of Golllpoo """Conn.
Ito and James Buchlnln wlll
The city of Quebec, Canllda,
conduct morning worship servtolo
sometimes referred to as
ea at the Presbyterlo. Church
GibraUar of Amotlca.
tbe
In Jl\ddllllOrl this lb!day,·

newe~~t,

and a beautUul,

actreu

to be alined tor a replar rule
1n "Peyton Place" at 20th Cen·
tucy-JI'oJ,

..baeD a.J)li!Nt In' Hobfr · Ho~

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houoe to be : tunlediD her homo OD ThutodiQ',
7 Her.~..IDolaW; llr1, Dtllll

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Pltei!la locllido

............. Mr. and
nelh Mat""', RD 1, Rulland; 91tornal )ll'lllilmolher, llro. IIU-

earet Blear, Columbua; miter.

nat llflal.crond(lltier, Juneo o.

MallOn. .... ....... greol
ll'andlall&gt;er, iouli Rllll', -

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oerYice1 wlll be &amp;Illday at 2 p.m. at the Marlin Fnneral HOme wllb the Rev. Robert E. Smith Ia charp, Burlel
will . be In ~~.. Cemeleey,
Frleado coU at the 6men1
home aflor 9 a.m. Salurdal.
MEIGS YARillAJJE UCI!!ISE
David Milton Taylor, 22, C....
ton, l!ld llaey illthJ1n Walburn,
20, llld&lt;lll(lOrt.

blld.lll'II.IQ' 1111•
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~~ .0 llhould ~ erthe capllal
, Whld&gt; .(tct~ve!Y ~I the ,llaJ 4 event.
have boon
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tho proc.., of cOinpl-. BamDtD'YOU KNOW that
harl, or 101110 of tit• • ran- al!brOvlatimo have bee!&gt;
" pra, will pOint out theoe fu- iulhorlzed b,y the u. s, FUll ottores. The ,oblllrtoncelo In C&lt;ll· . !Jc~· 1lepar!mejrt for uoe In con· Jun~ with theop,.tholl..)lelnc Jmil:uon·with q, code?
l?ield
April iii' at ell itatO
Tb4'ea"revoltla' doivolopmool
parkoln Ohio.
af1or 00 '!'loJ yearo of 1~
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anilaill!l&amp;theoldilllndbJ&lt;s.Hore'o
FIVE-YEAR:&lt;JLII· ~ ~. · Ui!"waj, the new IQ'oiem Works
·oon oflllahW.r ' ~l Corpor- _ lillnolalsli·'FiorldaloFL;
al and Mra, Bta~e !fChoU, MI. 111111ana, D&gt;; Mas~oelto, MA;
Vemon ~ 3, fOrmer- tell• lllchlpn; Ml _ to name &lt;lftly a
dent4 bert, lo b&amp;vini mort a,.. few
bl• .lhar!i ot ~le. ',. '
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',Me,..1 , ~'~'! In '"·· Verio&gt;n
'from

otri.clc tho bicK,of lila bead on
f. cl&gt;men1 ~. ~~ 1 , resuit .be
\utferod 1 okulf~ and 1,

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·, atliJng and UJIIillniJ
cOJDJnlttee tpr_ 1he M111 Sillllhem Oh!o l'aiW!I ill be bol4 lfa.y
•• .. the Polbe.W JllnlOr illlllt
SehoCI
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~·,'~will lie aided by tier
~ llili)Ori,' Mr; and Mro. AI· IIi l!&amp;rrll, ~- ~F awnbeto.
,'llte arffi ·1118 hid a 101 of ex.
·pertiOICi! """""" llie ysoro with

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MATTIESAS AND
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a ·~to~rwa;y iltd
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st ••• .. Stcli Easr Ttr•s

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Neltiiin Ott •~lan&lt;l, hal wltb her lor til_
•·Put ~week•
~ wW csr~ 10• her &lt;m1ng her
oonl'lleo."¥'o,
Dinner auesto at the J&gt;omo of
Mrs, Nolllo Vole on Saturday
evening wore Mrs. Hobert HoUiday, Juo~V, Gory, end Fiord of
Wooster, Mro.!;. A. Radeldnand
T!Jia, Mr, stenlltl' Foldoo, Mr!o
Fennle Pellll, 11!11 P'Hil1 F..,.
bor, and John Volo. "
lb!day aueots or Mro. Ethel
Rodeldn wore Yr. and Mrs.
George lladekln Jr., and chnof McArthur, and Mr, and
Mrs. Jim P_.., or RadoiUr..
lira, Ina Soma of Newal'll, and
gr-111J)lter of Cllll!m, BPOIII
I few, dl.v&amp; laat Week llith het'
mother, Mrlo G. B. Radoldn and
alstor, !Ira. Lealie llol!man. "

, PT pr.~ASANT
The lo&lt;ol
Elstor~~~&gt;ellso!Yr,ondllrs.
• .,.-,
, John Holliday werellr, ll!dMr1o
·volunteer lire dC&gt;srtmllll made Hobert Holliday and femll,y of
1 till to lower Nine Milo Tbut.. Wooster, Yr. llld Ill:•· "Fill&gt;~
day 1:3S p.m. to the home of WUcox and femll,y of iuddllllbrt,
llr, lljd llro, Ell VanSickle. and Mr. and Mrs. G, A. lladekln
The one ~ onoobalr story end Tina.
f
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und
rame.,..,,, ""'"""to •••ero
Guests of the F41a Fauber
and the oldorq
also loll family on Eeater were Mr. and
ill Ill bolonas. Tlie flames bad llrs. Allred Wallb and family
conallllled the olruclure when the of Newark, llr, and Yro, Cha1-.
flremeo arr!Ylld. . The blaoe Ia los Stevena llld tomill oC ChillibeUmd to h
M•-• aro und colho, Richard ud Jim Fauber
the ld h ft.~'".:
- lie 0!1--,,. -.,...wao,t .. - of Columbulolll\d.Ur, udllr._
tlmatedot.?,iiOG,Thersaldenoe T0111 Fauber and,lamil,y,locol.
!Ill , 0~ bJ Gl.\'de 'VanSickle.
Mro, Tom FIUbor entorlllln8d
Tlie llrt ...,._,.ltltedthat llondi.Y oveo1ng with a stork
llr. Van!kldo11•• blblsel&amp;hlles 8._., honoring lira, J - A.• :.:.~~~ ;~~luao . t!~,Jloctheoratlou~~~~·
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~ ·"\JJ . . OC:CIIwu!UJII
olnctthtlr ,lliJmt•, wao. I&amp;Toyiil ~louuofteahments were so~
and lltrsou bovina IIQ' to COJ&gt;o , PljUs ci( Coloanbli School ..,.
lr\bUte ~ould , call Cb&lt;!o v.,.. Jo¥ild an Eaoie&lt;
Sickle 676-2789.
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Banish Pump Bumps

are

The first two ·poUUcal par·
Whenever your heels
lbat Pl1o!io !li'.,Perl&lt;llo hlill!eea tl,.ln the UQIII!cl States were bared, on the beach or on the
l'tl)iovlnf ~~end~~~~ tHe FederaUstl,l,who foli.Wed terrace, unslgi&gt;lly pump
frO!Il .d!e •Gerdepl Wllh permit~, HliiiUton'a Je~, and the Re- bump• will ruin the loo~. You
llctn, iil4 ""11~ 1t1to ~~ In~ pu)!UCins (later DemllCl'als)
'.:J:frb."m.tbe:n~ ~!~
veolitlal4d;' ' ,, '' , ' \; •,, . ·W,JiOJ· •ccep!ed the leadership If •ou are f•" "'tot"· rou.
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Blonde Diana Hyland la the

MANY

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It'a PodeU'a 50th annlvenar)'

Nifty N0wcomor

IIIII Dollble Stewart toliaed

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lallng him these dall.

ln the cafe tMudneaa and 28tli u
owner o! the COp&amp;. Be hu a
stock amwer 1f aet.ed when he'a
going 10 "'t.lrt: "OD 111J IOOih
anniversary."

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&amp;llllvan
and
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Ylnllhoicel....
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', Kllil1 ond•·&amp;l"'"'i811th o1 Coo ' Mrl. Ebltt. N.,.ry w•• doi- ~ read •a poom
.lilmliul, 11&gt;1111 a few' do.r• lui •votlonal 1- . .' Mn. , w - Ploceo of wooa.
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WOik with lholl&gt; - - •
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end Their Worko.- She
The. Eaater mniD&amp; Wl&gt;rlhlp
lhowod - •"of art end....,_ serYice was 011 Hol,y Conulllna!oilted '"' the art joa, LIIC1 CUIIeno and •AUce
10roc1 by the CooiiiY -malt. Randolph
COa!Uolou -Con-

ero Council. 11 wao lOJIOtled
that mo of' tile Suooftao cloil
meuibero, Mrs. Lawr811&lt;0 !lewheiTJ, Rl. 1, _.Plea-. hl&lt;l
plctureo of Brt dloplaJed at the

mow.

Durln8 the ..,sine,. meeting

In llhid&gt; Mre. Elmer NewboriY
preoided, the griJop . - tohlve
a whlto elephant salt In the near
fUture. A&amp; 1 yesr)JI club project
111e,y choae Donlallllec:k up lor
and their famlllao. •
ft wao amounced that tho
Tour Committee COII1POMd or
llro. lolorYin Fry, Mro.
Hart, Jr., Mra. Bill McDermitt
have planned a local IGolr tor
AprU 25111.
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The preoldenl appointed a com.
mittee to plan for oome klad
of ldonllflc- sign lor thol!pper Flato CommuniiY !lulld-

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brand new.
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/ucJudliw 6• ...,. IN!, ndlo,llated ,._, W/1~ ,

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llreo, deluxe wheel dloco, fll:torlo llr-.11-'lll, ·~
flalab wllb black
Sold .... _ _

66 Olds Delt• 88 Mel; Sed-.t .. . . $24~~

Fun power equipment lneladiiJC windows and e.
way oea~ fldlo, tinted ciau, •1•1• llNo, ~rlieel .U.
anli·aptn· dlf!erenllal, ractoty alr-eondiUonillc, willie
.with red vl!wllaterlor. One OWDI!!', .JI01r Oltli trade.

66 Olds Dynemic 88 Hoi. Cpe. . ... $2395
Hydramatic lrana., power brakeo, po11'er olletiD&amp;
radio, tinted glw, wlolw tires, wbite with l¢eeD IJI.
terior, I owner, oold and serviced by w.

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· 8 eyl., auto. lraDL, radio, wl•lw t1ret, blllll with ·
blue interior

II) Two Door. (I ) Four Door. Botb with air·
eoodltlonlng
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NATIONAL TRUCK OR!YEA OF THE YEAA

50,800,000

4Door

FOR SAFE

V-8 Auto.

GMAC FINANciNG

IARR&amp; YAN ZANDT
MOTOR

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The Most Impor.tant
People In The World
Ride In Your Car

Linescores
Leegue Results
By Vnlted Prioa Dtternatrmaf
Natlmol League
011 090 300- 5 7 I
York 120 000 1100- 3 7 2
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PT. PLEASANT- TboFoodA.Roma llli&gt;DIOred bJ the PoiM
Pleasant 11181&gt; SChool ter&amp; wW be beld So!ndl.v. April
21 In the cafeteria of ~e
School.
Tho 111110111 aflllr wW berlla at
11:30 ..... ana continuo oerYing
until 3 P.m. with tlckoll priced
at •1.50 tor adults end cbll&lt;!roo
....... 1211111110 ?J · The me• wlll teallll'O h1111,
fried ohlcken, meet loaf, 1'011&gt;tues, a virleiY of veptableo and
lllada, hot rolla, plo, cska and
a .......,.. Proceeda from the
dlnoer are uood lor band needs.

Tips from a Pro

PIKET!&gt;N - All member• of
the bciard or -toro of ~
Valltl Electric eotPOntlon and
It&amp; W~ned ttubllllary, IDdiano • Kentucky Electric C.,..
PGflllon, were re-elected at the
lnlllal meetlag of the •0111P011Y'•
•hareholdoro held this week In
Cincinnati.
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OvEC Wll formed In 1952 by
15 lnveoto"-ned electric utlliIY co-.teo of the Ohio ViUe,y
region lor tho primary Pllll&gt;ose
of Provldlnr llectrlc power ...,
wili'-lor the Atomic Enol'&gt;
ID' Comm!11ioo'a Portamouth
Ar• giiOOUI difrualon Plant In
Pike Couat;y, Ohlp.

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OVEC Re·Eledtl
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fllct,.n&lt;l Communion.
Scripture reedings from Corlnlhlan1, Matthew IDI Mark were
liven by lolllton Roolh, Joe
Grimm, Tomm,y and JollnaJ Bill
CUlleos and Stella Randolph. Lucy
CUllens read llul!' -Communion ••
a Sacrament IDI Protootant
Chanaao.
'A brief business IIIOellna wao
hold loUowlng the -ahlp aerv.
lee. The youth doctOOd to hold
I skating PAr11 011 Mar 3rd, and
10 loll tooa alan aucllcaatthe
,home of the lola Mro. George
Adldno'"' AprU 27th,

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reao.

IntiMra. Jacl&lt; Smith waa recrea.
11ono1 1- . . loin Larry !IIIII·
van served rolrelhments toMro.
Marcus Weaver, Mro. H. L.
(Jack) Smith, Mra. W'IYIIB Hart,
J
Mr Don Th
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a,
ompiOil, Mra.
Marvin Fry and Philip, Mrs.
Elmer Newberry, Mro. Blll Me.
Dermill, Mrs. Emma BoiWoll
and Hlcbard, Mrs, Lawrence
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Mrs, Gllberl Barnette, Mrl.
Charleo!IIIUvanandMrs. 11eory
Elias.

IAIGAINSI.

American.....,.
Chic.,.
000 000 000- 2 0 o '•
001 000 02x- 3 6 1
Peters,

Locker

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and

Jooephaoa; Stutllap (1-4) end
OUvor. LP-- Pelon (0.:).
Pori)', Ltazy (9) and IUatt,
Clo..land
000 000 000- 0 7 1
Battm (3); ~. Frloello
Dolroll
010 rio 10x- 5 9 1
·Tvlor (B) and Grote. WPJlarpn, Kurta (5) &amp;ttlterland
(1-1). LP- Cardwell (0.:).
('1), Floller ('1), CramJ,y (B) and
ltm--ci.-ou (lot).
Slmo; """"' (1.4) end Free·
Chi....
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LP-Harllln (0.:). HRSA000 010 013- 5 7 0 W. llorton (;lnd), lolcAolllft
J. Nlekro. Holt~, (8),
Clnol), Kallno (lsi)'
Hartenstein (8), MllobliOII (9)
Wash
000 060 001- 7 15 1
and lllmdleJ. K. Johllooo,
111m
000 302 001'- 6 8
RII,YIIUllld (9) , end Torre,
OrleP, Kltowleo ('1), Be)dWln
· (8). WP--III,ymoi!d .(1(9) and B17an; Chance, Mlllor
0). LP-- - - (0-l), liRS
ROiaDd (5), Potranookl ('I)
- iklrlll' (111), Pltllllpt Clnol), (5),
and Rollboro. WP--Ortqa (1AI\IU I (Ill " 211&lt;1).
1). · LP-- Chanco Q.l), HRS(12 b!nlacl)
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002 000 010 001- f 12 0 ' -1011
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·By Stephen M. Young

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w. 9laver,.vocat1onal

asrt&lt;Wturo teac:her, GaiUaAcad.
ell\l' Blllll School, will receive on

Kingsbury
News, Notes

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CHIU8riA!i

SCIENCE Soc!-

W;J - pt. PleiNnt. uReali~"
·~ '' ... tlto lubjoct ot tile~.... Sol' •
10 ... rood In Ill Cbrlotlln
' llclenco ChUI'Chel IIIII ~.
Tho Golden Text WblchHIIIho
,&gt;111111lo lol' lhla Bible Los11011 II
lsaJih= USlncJ the' 'bersiDor tile world 111111 hove not
llollrd. oor """elved b,y tho oor,
lllllthor bath tho llj'll , _ , 0 God,
-.to _l!loo, wbot he haUl pr..
POred !or blm that wlltetlt ro..
,, hbra."
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHI)IISf CHURCH - Sundoy SChool
9:30 a. m., morning WorshiP,
10-.10 a. m., OYOIIiJV wor"'-',
7:30 p, m.; WN!oodojo, ChristoJan Y- Crusader&amp;, 6:30 p, m.
and P~or mootiJv, 7:30 p.m.
Tburllday, choir practice, 7 p,
m. R. Eugene Gill, pastor; Phil
Wlso, Q ..........
DEJCl'ER CHURCH OFCHRISr
-IIollllie Ruosoll, Putor. Normao C. Will, •or.. IUtdll)' School
1:30 lo m.; Worobljl aorvlct,
.10:30 a. m. Christian -vor
.

&amp;mdt.r evon~rw.
'liACINE FlllST CHURCH OF
'niE NAZARENE -SIIIdii)'Scbool
1:30 a. m.; lolarning Wonblj&gt;
'10:80 a. m.i Evenla8 Worablg,'
7130 P.m. Prayer Hnlcea, 7:30
, ,P. m. W-1111111'. Son~&amp;~)' School
~ P&gt;ullne lolcCIInlock. Pastor, Rev. lolorrlo 1o1,
Wol!o.

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HEATH

CHURCH

-lllddleuort. Roo, Max~.
)lllllrlr, Jook Becbllo, Churcb
Scbool S1G11. Clmch School, 9:30
a. m.; WOI'IIQ "'"'"'' 1111811
a. m.; Middleport .. ~
lolethodlll YouthFallowaldp,S...
cloy, 6 »- m. &amp;lndoyevol!iJII ..1.llhlp, 7:30 P. ;,,, cm~,!IOanl
moelllw, !!rill &amp;lndoy ~ ~
6 p, m.; WSCS MC11111l_lol&lt;lldlf ~
moolll, 7:30 p, m.; l!leiiiOr Cltcle, HO&lt;DI 'llolrldor, C)UI j2
third.w.....oc~oy • ._Cit-

DANVILLE Pn.minl Hollnea.a
Cburth- Cborloo D&gt;aor,pa111DJ;
Adro SWick, SundllSchool&amp;,p..,.
Sundo,y School, 9:30 a.
m.; worlbW oerilce, 10:30 a. m.
Youth and Junior )'OU1b Hrnce,
6' 45 p, m. Eveaiogworsbljl, 7:30.
Prll)'w ond Proloo, WecNado;y
7:30.
f
UNJrED FAll'H CHUHCHTlllrldirlliez-.
Ntuo Soltlll!lllll- Rubert E.
Choir
pnell
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, 7 p. 11. W..,..-1lilnllh, sr., ~r. Sund&amp;ll'&amp;hool

-nt.

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llatooo. cfal',
VNITED.METIIODmTCHURCH
Sundoy School, ·9:30 a. m.; wor- l'mleroy, Clllrth School, D:i&amp;
•hiP Hnlco, 10:30 a. m. and

•ICIOI'Intondont

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a. m.; WOI'IIQ oenlee, 10::111.
7:30P.m. oocbSun&lt;lll)',lllcJ.wool! lo!YF, 8 p,m,CbolrJiactlco, 7:30
P~or meotlui, Wodnollday, 7:30 p. m. .Wodneldoy. l'llbllclmlted
· p, m.
to lhoao 10nll!eo, Gl•
HIJOI,
lliDI1111el'
o 1M
S. S.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRfiTS., loire, JuoitVanVI'IIIkeil;or•
Norman McCe!n, -rlnlendoat.
Sorvlcoa -kly ill 9:30 a. m." pnlll; Jlro, llolb'Rawlbvo, inu-

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serrnonette

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me love milo and put asldo re·
· - · bte ood Ylolenoe. To
Pomeroy
walk the extra mlle In accept.
"And wlloaoevor aball compel lng ro-slbly lhe lhlngo be
111aa to ao a mile, &amp;D with Him rJcbtl,y domando. 11 our nation
twain." lolatlhow 5:41.
b 10 lllep over the brink of bale
lhat 1111'oatena to make horbarTO UNDEIISTAND tlleoowordo illlo or all or us, both lhe NotrtO
Ill Jeouo, wo 1111111 examine lho ood caucaiiiD muot walk !lie
"'love mlle. ''
· iottlng In 1!bldl lhOI' were b '1 4&gt;? "' the cloyo or Jeaus, when· . "Go the aecood mile." The.ae
.tile Roman Empire OOO'fiOI"· wordl or Jelllo are the onl,y hope
11 ld a new prorince or tmm, a
!or the brolhe..- thai God ln. Jloman yoke .... put In t h e tendod, ood are tile commood
place. S&gt;metlme• lhOI' to ..,... whO tru1)o lovea ADler·
eveeyboolv peu UDder It, lea.
......., julll thO loaders or
The eall for the ~'love mile"
Ia
not 0111¥ ror Wallblngtcin, n..
~· - e compolled to
trait; Cbi~IJIII, ood Kanaao CIQ';
benelallt.
Ill either cue illll!lllllod that lllo for everT ~ 1D lhla
~e promised ... loud o! ouro. The qoeallon or tile
ij lrtboito, ood IIIIIQ' other tblnp boor lol' 11&lt;0r1 American Ia:
.. lho Roman Empire. one or UWhat can I .. here tO promote
tlto tblnp .... lhlo: 11111 uniQ' . and l&gt;rolharbood ··"""'""'" a Roman aoldlar or black and white
Boman olllclal wantad an llraolto nm ao orrlllll rpr tile dial}llaco or a mile, ho had 10 do it.
·: The llraallte bid ID plde lhe
or carry hit J)lck for
darallon ol a mile, at tbla

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SEVE!ml DAY ADVENTIST
Clllrtb • l'llmuoi, li!dberrY
Holghla Road, lllll1h fl.
14omorlal Hollllital. PbiiUp Gtr·'
or, putor, Wodoaacloy, 1110 p,
m., Bible Study llldp.'lfermeet..
ltc~._
~~w. !lalurdl,n Slbballt School,
POIIEROY FlllST BAI"mT - 10:30 o. m.; WIB'aldp, 1:311 a. m.
Caner WWiomo, )lllllrlr, Jolll
PIBST UNITED PIIES&amp;YTER•
IAN
CIIURCH-IollddlllfOl'I,Roo,
WOes, &amp;lndoy Sch!JDI &amp;feria- Howard
~ )lllllrlr, JllDOI
eoodoiW. SUaia,y School, 1:10 ..
Buohanan, Sandt¥ Scbool SUper- a t . &amp;lndoy School, 9:30
Wednllday, 1 p. lD.; Cbolr prac .. .. m, Worablp Service, 10:30
tlee, 8:311 p. .m, Wodneadoy.
a. m. Cbolr pncllee, 7:10 p.m.
A!"m
Wodooadoy,
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FOR!V RUN JIETIIODIST ~
lllrk. Roo, w•eu G. Slliller, pe~~or.
Llrrl' C
Woroblp oonlco, 9 a. m,; ~
SIIIdlll' School, 9:45 a.m.~&amp;lndoy dill' Scliool, 10 a. 111, Mrs, Fl'od
...... -.hlp, 71311; Weilooa.; N
•-~ Bi"•
_.._ 7 30 - , SUpt.
...., Pl'lltr - • ....,, 1
PO!o!EROY CHURCII OF THE
p, m,
NAZARDiE - Roo, 'Konaetb
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S~ loii!THoDIST '!ifi.r/ "'7-''"' _
,..._, s..dl;y Scbool,
John W. Klmbfer, PI-· Sun- 1.30 I. m., Rlll'1IIOIIII Walllum,
cloy School, 10:80 a. m.; Worllblj) IUIIL Woroblp ...mce, 10:30 a.
Sorvlee, 9:30 a. m., IIOCOIId and m.; ~Daile oenlce, 7:30
fourtl! Sunday each month.
P. m.; Prayer maalll8, Wodnea-

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News Notes

11da IIII&amp;Ond the laraalltes,
.,..,..llllhOI' - • a -d.,..._
ood did not Willi to take orfrom uvt&gt;oclJ, Tho doer or
• ....,. lol' lhom wao lho fact
111111 biMI to 10 .., !Urtbor
Iaiii a mile, unless it waa •

I Ia aa1d lhat

OY01')' Jowlllh
Who !IYed In 1111 eoantrJ.
t lil~od oil • milo oadl Will'
""""· ood drove a peg
ao proor or the dla11 .... reQiired lhat lhOI'

mile, but DO further.
,'IIOIIIIIGIIIcame Je101111in1.

...,_ asks )'011 to 1111
dlo, do blm one hotter and

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CHEsrER CHUBCHOFTiiE
Na,.... - Rav.~Grole,
paotx&gt;r, Worsbljl oomee,lla.m..
and 7

•80 .»· "'-•.suado,y, lillndlll'

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SYRACtiSE l!llB CHURCiiRoo, PuiA.Salloto,)lllllrlr.Suncloy ScliooJ,II:80 a, Jn.;!!nQail•
Ollborr:!. aupl. loiOI'I)IIw warllblj),
10:311 .. m.,llrllllld third Sundip - b 111011111. EYIDIIW ovaneol!ltlc llnloo, 7130 11- m., HC01111-and fout1b Sandl¥1.
lJETHA!;Y EIJII CHURCH Roo. Paul A. Sollors, paom,
lolornlne WOl'lblp, 1:30 a.m.; Suncloy School, 10:30 a. m, B111ho
T11o111 •·Fall
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6:30 P. ' m.
, owablp,
CAIUIEL li(IJ!J CHURCH-Roo,
Pool 1111
~-.'l .._._b
._., ,.._. Scliool; 1:30 &amp;.'m.;'WIIl'!IO-,
&amp;;II. lolllrniiW worllblj), 10:311 a.
m., HO&lt;DI 111!1 fout1b Soalor• o!
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PIIQtr aenlco,
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CHURCH

N~ws, - Notes

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saw -

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Mr. and Mrs. Nev White en.
tertalned the Allred Quartette
and 111o Allred girls holol'o the
recent bymn •llw at thecburth.
Mr. ood Mrs. Woyne Heal bad
as recent Sunday visitors, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Yoq and Min
sandra Heal of Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and

ambulance early Thursday morn~
lng,

college campus recently.
Miss

Ju&lt;lf

King, a otudent at

Olivet College at Kankakee, OJ.,
\'lslted her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
VlrgU K!ng, and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Carl and

News, Notes

Iawn Carper, Miss Jean Mees,
Miss Janeth Mees and Miss Linda
Boa!, WI Loaders of Becford

T.,...hlp,, WO(, IIIO'ItB tl. Tho
UnlverBIIJ Inn and toured tho

lamily

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Edlcatlon Assn., Oblo voca.

llnnal.Agri&lt;Uituro Teadtdra As.
m,, National Vocallooal Asrl· ~· -·
~ .ill:~
culture Teadlers Aom. ood tho or In the _Melp SchoOl Dl!lrlcl.
Farm Bureau.
Slaver is a past secretary ol.
the Ohio Vocational Agri&lt;Willro
Tead:lers A&amp;lll., and attendedQte
NaUonal Vo.-Ag Teacher&amp; Ann.
as the Ohio delegate In 1918.
Ho aloo attendod lhe Nallooal
FFA convenUoo In 1946,
While attending Olio state, he
CHARLES W. SHAVER
at tonll!bl'o honqoet.

was a mernber of Gamma stg~
rna Volta (the Hooor SOc1et.Y or
Agriculture) and was a mem·

lilaver gracllated rrom Otdo ber of the university' a Grange
State Unlvars!O In 1938. He ~er­ ood Town and Agri&lt;Uitural Ed·
ved as voeatlooal agriculture ucaUon Society.
More than 50 of his vo-as
teacher at AlbiiiiY Hll!b School

from 1938 throulilt 1918.

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The
BEST

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GIFTS HERE

,Keepsake Diamond Rln9s-lacllos' 81rtholono
Ringo

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TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
MASON - Mrs. Grace Brown
were recent SUnda.Y vlattors of or Letart, w. va. waa taken to
Mr. and Mrs. Cborlea Soyro and
the Holzer Hospital by Fogieaonc:

fllml4',

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ll)lolia
'*caUon Aa111.,
Uon Aaan., Ohio
:EdU·
ealloo AOin., Natlooal Vdealliin-

woehend.
. lolr. and Mrs, Cbarloa Kin&amp;

-SyriCVMChlna

-Footorla Cryotol

COSTUME
JIWELRY

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MOTOROLJt

WERNER

RADIO&amp;fV _
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2nd Ave., Middleport

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wiseman or Manstield were weekencl villltora of her son, Mr,

and Mrs, Euaone Thompson ood
!amlly.
Mr. ood Mrs. Rrad!' Koolto
were autda1 evening visitors or
Iter brother, Mr. and. Mrs. ~­
gene Haning ood !amlly,
Mr. and Mra. Harley T, John-

son were Eaater bda3 vtliloro or lheir 1011, lolr. and lolrO.
Harley E. Johnaon and !amity.
lolr. and Mro. Dorio ~.
Kall, Kevin, and Cbarleo or
Lonpvllle ood lolr. ood lolra •
Eupne Haalng, Rhonda and Ron·
aid wero Sundoy vloltoro oflolr.
and lolro. CboriOI' D, 8mllb ood
Jo.

WAKEUP ·

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or nine lndlvldullo In 1110 Illite bonored II¥
tht., M Futuro Farmora of
Tho KIDgobUQ' lllulooacy A!llliica (FFA).
Bleb year the asaoclatlon conclub or tht·CtrlotDn Church mot
ottho homo olllr1. WIWimKini Con bcnorar)' state ianner do.
rocontJ:, A potluck luncbooo was IP'fel .&lt;WI men who have made
01\loj'ed at 11000 b)' lolr1. Winnie outlllllldlni conlributiCXII 10 81•
Wblte, Mrlo JOIII Wood, lolra, SO. rlc\llture, eipeclally vocaUonal
die Carl, Mro. lolurl Wood, Mro, N!callon In agriculture, ood ID
Deloreo Kin&amp; ood Mro. Janolh FF A orpni!ations. Awards are
Belli. Tbe afternoon waa apent limited to one !or each 1,000
soWing. In the ab1011:o or tho member&amp;.
1be ceremony will l.tuncb the
Pree!dont, llro. Vlqlnla Dooo,
the -~~~~ were 1114 II¥ lolro. 8lllllai State FF A convention.
Delores JUna. The club sponaors Over 3,500 vocational agrlcul~
111e Rov. ood Mro, John Jelbtrc ture students tllrou&amp;flout t h e
who are m.lnloniJ"ies ln France. state will be on hand this evenTho Al!red Quortotand aoveral Ing and Saturdo)''
Chio Gov. James A. Rhodes
other olnaJng gro.-.o entortalnod
will
ho 111o principal speaker
at the Carleton church a recent
S&amp;turdi,J evening,
lolr. ood lolro. Len Klni ood
lolrlo Gao$ Thoma of ColUJDo
bus tl.sited at Mra. Tboma' a
IDme here and also Ylalted with
Mr. ood lolrs. WW!am King,
Mrs. Zona Walker, who makes
bar home with Mr. andlolro, ~
mond Musser, is a patient at
Yeterana lolemorlal Hoopllal.
Ills o Cwol Hall who attooda
college at Grll¥!011, ~. vtolted
With her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
C&amp;rl Hall and family, a ·r«"ent

and daughters, Becky andJanice,

_ood !amll,)o of Pomeroy.
Mr. ood lolr1. W. Boyce ood
llarta - a n of Columllus
were weekend vialtora of Kr, and
lira. Howerd lluaaall.
llr. 'l"'lolrl. Joelfalllold ood
llr. ood lolro. L.awnot:o Scarbol&gt;o
r, ood !amity or HendorfiOIIo w.
Va., worewookondvlaltoroorllr.
ond lolrlo CtmPboil of Kentucky.
lolr. .... llro. ll&gt;Yie llftlllp,
Ka11, Kovln ood Cborloo, ~
.we, were Suncial'vlolwroo!llr.
ood llro, Cherie, D.lmllth oodJo.

On JulJ

ShaY"" w111 ho -

Miss Janice Eastman, Miss

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~- api&lt;UIIllro lnolruetor,

Wolfpen

Wolfpen

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He Is a melnber

visited tor several
days recently with her parenta,
lolr. and lolra. Charles Barnett

to .Lovelier
Rooms

AJI'I. WOI'IIQ ..ntcea, 9:30

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hCIIIOl'tq state farmer doiiJ'OO
during 1110 40th ilmlvoriiJ'1boa·
quet proiiJ'am fll the 1966 stale
FFA ponveillion lhlo evening ln.
lho Ljw~e Building, !lllo Exposltl,.a c.Mr, Columbus.
NoW ID hil 30th year aa a vo-

sons had as recent vtalton Mr.
ood Mra. Clair Waggoner and Joy
ol Harrisonville.
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CHURCH-

a. tn,; &amp;lndoy Sebx.l, 10:10 L
m; Y- Fel~lllll. 1:30 p,m,
- . . oenlco, 7130 p. m.;
Y!lllli dlolr, 1:30 p. m, Wodoal·
dal' 7130 11-m.
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14otllel Smllb, pallOr. Jolll Dlle,
Fnd Smllll, AJI't. Soa1or
School, 9:f5
IIIII&gt;, lD:tll a.
IDr, 7:10 iJ, m.
Ftllowlblp, 7ill0 p.
eHURCH OF
dlejurt,' lllb llld

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.SUpt. $oDIIIl' School, ~. s.t.; Eldon Wlllka,

lotio

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ID·,Jqel, paator, lillltllllw wor114 '9 .. ' m.; lll!ldV Sclioal,
10:30 a. m.
ST, PAOL'll wim:JIAN -33

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ENTER- E1J11

SChool, 9.30 a. 111. Cborlol Jlla. cloaiOI !or -all 1911 11•30 a.m.·
ooU, ott&gt;~., Blcbirtll!ai10JI, Uo llllrailw Wonlllp,
a.m.!
~~- -., .l'nJ• - . . NYPS Slnlll 1:30 p.m.; EnD!
Wodoaado,y, ?:30 »- m.
plialle Service S1indoJ .7:30 p,
HAIIRISOIMLLE PRESBY- m.; llldwNI&lt; Prayer 111001bW
TEBIAN- Howard a.-Jt,pu. WodnoldiJ 7:311 p.m.; lollee!oo·
tor. lllko ~ Sundoy School II')' 1o11011D1 MCIII1II Wodneadoy
~ &amp;IICiaJ School, ·of e&amp;cb IIIOIIIb 7:30 p.m.
9:30 a. in.; Church WorlbW, 7:30
THE RUTLAND CO!oii4UNITY
p, m. Coliummlclllll olaos, sa.. Cbureb -Roo. Amoa '11111s, pao•
urdo,r, 2 p, m.
tor. Slllllill School, 10 a. m.;
Wonblp llnlco, a.m.; WedPreacbl!w,lint ood
of iiudll"b¥ Cborloa Rul&amp;eU 111 noadoy - o r moolllw, ,7:30 p,
9:30 1. m.
m.; Slnlay nf&amp;blworllblj&gt;, 7:30.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
sYRACUIE FIRST UNITQ)
CHIIIS'I'- Cbori11RuaaoU, 1)10• PIU!liiiYTERIAN - Rev. Llnlclll
tor, Rldlu\l Glll&lt;oy, s.pL Sun. H. stobblna, pallor, Wlll'aldp, 1
dal' School, 9:30 a. m.; ~ a. m. SUIIdu Scbool, 10 o. m.;
W...,, 10:.30 a. m,; EYIDIIW Blblo Sllldr IIIII JlfOI'Ir aerrice,
,...liblll, 7 p.m. WodneidaJBible W~adoy, 7 P.m.
study 7:30, m .
mEN VNITED IIIIBTHIIEN IN
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JEHOVAII'SWITNJ!SSIS,Lar· tor. Slllllill School,
m.,
f1 Camabon, PNIIdiNimlnlllllr, Wlmle Hol~r, . . . lolllrnllw
SllldO)':Bibleleclare, 9:30a.m,; oormon, U L m.lilMJw ltt\0WatA:h ~study, 10:30 a.m.; de Cbrlatlaa ENII4t« 7:30 p,
Bllllo IIIUdJ, 7 P. m, m.,lolro. 14\11 c~. ~al-.
adlll': Mini~ acbool, 7 p, denl.
·llld A!'iDoo.
m. Service Jlllitllllf, I p, m.
8:20. llld-_., p,.,er iDoelo
· IIASOII CHURCH OF CHRIST- q, W-adoy, 7,ai) J1. 11.,~
l4lllor Sl, - Em'IOI! Wooldey, lolazle HoJaiDrw, cloal - · '
paator, llllll6 lllllb' eloaoos, ~POMI!ROY LOWEll LIGHT
do,y, ~O .. m. WOl'llblj)oodpruob• Cbureb - ~ liOid ;,.
Q, 10:65 L ID.; Silldt,y ~ Roo, J1QY Tlll'IIB',
!lora
oomce, 7:30. . ,BibiAI . . lbafio· - . . .
¥ · &amp;~nc~oy
Cloal,., W-~· 7:30 p.m. , SchoOl, 9:30 a.m.IWOl'llll!l"""'
liT, 11E1U1AN . UNITED leo, 10:30 a. m.; En11iDr - BRETHREN IN CHRBr - Rov, obljl, 7:30 p, m, Prllor aad

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WASIDNGTON -Eorouiehome . tri.Yi Hid, ''W"""a knoW: i1Q'
from a conterence tn AuatraUa. wife hU. liven ~· clprettet'IDur .U. S. Co111reoomm
FOREIGN AID iN DISGuisE'; .. '
throe hour amp In sofaoi&gt;, The)'
Wo .... 350,000 aonlcemen, , '
the ontlro time In tii'e JD. 260,000 dovladentl, ood more
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torlnr &amp;ulte at T.an Son Nbut Air- than 12,000 ~ o! n.,
"!'If Into which General WoSI- le!laec!YIIIaoemployeaabiWeSImoreland· burrlecil,y moVe&lt;i' hla om EUJqJL In ocldldon, more
hladquarttrs during the VC Tot lhan 80,000 aaiionals of Eqroo
of!OIIII" duo to deva-.,gmor- J&gt;ean natloila are employed 111
tar nre ltl'1ldna near Ma tonner our lfllled torees. This aeCO\doo
headijtlartero. During tho vlolt ed for fi,S biiiiDD or our lol'olp
larao aacdono 'If Sl!&amp;uo lay.ln """'- deficit In 1967 In oddl•1110111dorbw rulno. ToWering col- don to the more than a bUIIon
,I UDIIII or smoke abet ,_, lhroup .-.Uan liPent annual In Europe
the Bill&gt;)' sky as artUiery ood II¥ our oervlcomen and ciYIUan
tonka bloated awa,y at VC In empioy101, Tbla Ia dlqulaed!o"'
'ICitlored SoctiOIIB o! SoJ&amp;on ood olgo aid WhiCh Ohould not ho loi- ProoOIII aaiJ.Jmitoaed I!Oiallonlat
the vc bltoted bock. The eo.. orated. Brin8lng bundredo ot policy In Communist Chine, thO
rrtllllllll IPPamttb' knlw nothoo thousand• ot 1ervicanen a n d "cultural revolution," and the
l!w or tho food shortage oor lhat their dependents home r r o m .Promotion of ••wars of national
the VC Invaded and occll)IIMia... EUI'(IIOIII notions would n&gt;tonl¥ liberation." senator Forw 11 on
dono of 1111 embao~ cOJnpouod cut doWn the drain oo our gold !Ound ground 1n advocalllv that
lol' ooven houri ond that Ambol- &amp;IAI4'o but would ai!O make Red Cblna would lhen take a c..,.
'""r BWiker wao compelled to - • available !or uoJamnent attuctlve .Place ln the familf of
floo from tho ombaosy, Nor did to Vietnam. It does 11&gt;1 make nations, Admittedly, we Amen.
~ knoW or bodleo otiU docll" Mnoe to loud )'0\IIW draltea• or cans are bandlolfllled ood dollied
l!w In thutreeta. ooewoodorslf 18, 19 ood 20, with on!¥ !our llro&gt;band knoWledt!e- Cblno,
the !our wera playbw cardo ,lull month• ottralnlng, toftajrt lnlho Juot u wo oro
ID
baforo'tho-i&gt;llno 1andod, as Ill tho joqloa and awempa o! VIO!Mm doallng with C.otro'a Cuba
limo part Of thO ciQ' was In whUe thoso blghl¥tralnodprofea- through tile SWtsa embasq 'alnce
llamoa, ltreot f1ibt1ni wu alonal !liblhv mon remain In wo broke diPlomatic relatlooa
rltiiDtr. mortar obelia were bl.- EUJqJL Field ll'atla ood pileral during tile EIIOnhoWW Admlnl..
lhv areas clo10 to the Preal,... ofllcors Uve In palatial homos tratlon. For a score of years
ttallialace and'our emballsy oad with 111e!r !amllleo ond the uaual oow our oni.Y Partl.v _ . windoW
tho jail ood Cbolon areas or sal- tbroo sorvanta ond travel loadllw to Bed Chino hll been
... all!l OCCOI&gt;Ied b)' tho v~. Tho tJtrousboul Europe In winter to lhroup our Consul General ID
SaiJIIIn ~ Neworeportod ''Tao tho skiing re!OrtO and In the Ho!W Kong. Weat GermiiiY, The
.· Son. Nbut AirbaH wu the·onl,y oprlngoodoUIIUIIortotheltall.. United lllngll&gt;m, Frioce, ('-do
placothe Congresomonwarollble ood French Rlvlorasbtlolorcodes anti all of our al11ea hive recotto Ylolt on tho ground while In ood otller European automobllel. nlzed Communlal Cblna as a .,..
lOuth Vlablam.,, Only mllitacy UeutOIIIIIII and caplalno with don, which It Is. Tho)' enjoy proS.
units were ollowed outside t b e their !llDIIIIes live oJmplar lives !tabla trade wllh 700 mUllon ~
alrbaao. AjoazinBI¥, tho !our Coo- trave!l!w to lhooo raaorta by tenttal purcbuets of American
groollllenloauedutatllllllll...,_ Volk- ood Volws ood ...,. Pro&lt;b:ta which WI lhortslghtodditJ were ......llll.ely oPd- Ullb have but one aervant. The lj&gt; h&amp;YO denied 10 thiO nallnn.
11111110 atillut the favorllble threat o! mllltaq oggreaalon In
CODIO or the fllblinr In tho cities Euro!Jo b,y thO So.:Jet UokJD bol
of Vletnllll." This oPtl- . ell but Ylnilhod. Alao,
our
mtsm waollko 11111 or the _.,. nuclear mi10Ue POWer CIPIIhle
tlve, who returned home . . - or dellro71!w IIYOI'Y llouilll awpoctodl,y ll'om a prolonpd bull- ood ell)' that provldoa the
ne•• lrllt, finding cigar. butU In real Prollcllnn lor Europe and
livblg room ood)lodroomub- not larp 1111111boc&amp; of I1'0IIIId
_ , Wb.Y •botlld the llvu or
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our teenop ,...,;otor·a lie cils- · Weakend vlllllora o! Mr. am
l'll'ted to lol'm tho Or&amp;tllno or Mro. Howard Ruoaall were Mr.
defenae for the Germans a D d and Mrs. William Boyce, Eileen
French Who hove 11&gt;1-allqjlo Venoy and lolaJ1;y R-an or CO.
soldier to VIetnam? All depone~. lumbus.
and
~dal' visitors or Mr. a n d
eotl
at leut l&amp;O,OOO of our Mra. Howard Russell were :ur.
sorvicllllen
ba
oturnod II&gt;W In Europe ohould and lolro. Robert v...., ood r110•
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home - - l y . lly, lolro. caro•- &amp;unmerfleld
DON'T SWEEP TIDS UN!ER
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TRE BUG
and Candjo or Cbelller ood Grail
Sonotor H!ramFOII(I(!Wiawall) and Butch Grover•
WhoiOPerenlll woroborolnCblna
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robl&lt;lll
ood who IJ one of tho molt hl8b- wore Tueoday vlollors of Cob' ro-ted U, S. Sonotors, Pro- lumbua.
poooa that our cOIIIIIry lbould
Rocont vllltor of Mr. and lolro.
lauocb a now polfcy aookl• ..,; George Wamer ood !amlly was
ooor- ood ~OIIdlltiP With Mro. Fll¥0 DunlaY)' of Columbus.
Commuillat China., Wore wo 10
lillndlll' vlllltoraOrlolr.oodMro.
occord diPiomttlc rocognltlon Uncoln Rusoall - e Mr. ood
ood eotabll•h on American ..,.. Mro. Harold GDioll7 and fam.
· baloy In Peldng ood welcome a lly or Carpenter, Mr. and lolro.
ChlneiO ombal~ 1n Washington Frsoklln Ruoee!l or lollddleport,
that 9011id laad to ending the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ruoooll and
fllml4' or · Columbuo, ood Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey or AI-

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CHRIST _. JIQY W, Carter, paa'
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~~u=m IIE'I'IIOiliST cilarp 9/oK GROVE loiE'I'/IOI!iS';I' .:. .
Rev Fear!
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JGIIa w. lamblor, JIUllir,Sull,dtt .
CH~TJ!!!: w~a
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ZION Ci!Uiiclt OF-CH~ u ...... JGIIaBallyiaupl. w..... ~ • HIITtiCIIWillo ~ .
IIIII&gt; aerrico ~with AI~ Eueme
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llllldal' llllll'lll!w ar .lmdog, of ~ School, 1i:ao I;...., wo"'
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IIIII&gt; .. 111:30 ..... !ilmdol'
GP.ACE EPECOPAL- E.lllln O¥OIIiar sorvlce, 7 p. 111, ~or
Sl,, ftiDerw- !lu!dil' worobljl - . _ Tlllll'ldal', 7:10 p. m.
oenlco, 10:30 1. ln. wllh lay•.
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Farmer Degree·In Columbus·T()irlght ' · ··

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w. 9laver,.vocat1onal

asrt&lt;Wturo teac:her, GaiUaAcad.
ell\l' Blllll School, will receive on

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SCIENCE Soc!-

W;J - pt. PleiNnt. uReali~"
·~ '' ... tlto lubjoct ot tile~.... Sol' •
10 ... rood In Ill Cbrlotlln
' llclenco ChUI'Chel IIIII ~.
Tho Golden Text WblchHIIIho
,&gt;111111lo lol' lhla Bible Los11011 II
lsaJih= USlncJ the' 'bersiDor tile world 111111 hove not
llollrd. oor """elved b,y tho oor,
lllllthor bath tho llj'll , _ , 0 God,
-.to _l!loo, wbot he haUl pr..
POred !or blm that wlltetlt ro..
,, hbra."
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHI)IISf CHURCH - Sundoy SChool
9:30 a. m., morning WorshiP,
10-.10 a. m., OYOIIiJV wor"'-',
7:30 p, m.; WN!oodojo, ChristoJan Y- Crusader&amp;, 6:30 p, m.
and P~or mootiJv, 7:30 p.m.
Tburllday, choir practice, 7 p,
m. R. Eugene Gill, pastor; Phil
Wlso, Q ..........
DEJCl'ER CHURCH OFCHRISr
-IIollllie Ruosoll, Putor. Normao C. Will, •or.. IUtdll)' School
1:30 lo m.; Worobljl aorvlct,
.10:30 a. m. Christian -vor
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'liACINE FlllST CHURCH OF
'niE NAZARENE -SIIIdii)'Scbool
1:30 a. m.; lolarning Wonblj&gt;
'10:80 a. m.i Evenla8 Worablg,'
7130 P.m. Prayer Hnlcea, 7:30
, ,P. m. W-1111111'. Son~&amp;~)' School
~ P&gt;ullne lolcCIInlock. Pastor, Rev. lolorrlo 1o1,
Wol!o.

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CHURCH

-lllddleuort. Roo, Max~.
)lllllrlr, Jook Becbllo, Churcb
Scbool S1G11. Clmch School, 9:30
a. m.; WOI'IIQ "'"'"'' 1111811
a. m.; Middleport .. ~
lolethodlll YouthFallowaldp,S...
cloy, 6 »- m. &amp;lndoyevol!iJII ..1.llhlp, 7:30 P. ;,,, cm~,!IOanl
moelllw, !!rill &amp;lndoy ~ ~
6 p, m.; WSCS MC11111l_lol&lt;lldlf ~
moolll, 7:30 p, m.; l!leiiiOr Cltcle, HO&lt;DI 'llolrldor, C)UI j2
third.w.....oc~oy • ._Cit-

DANVILLE Pn.minl Hollnea.a
Cburth- Cborloo D&gt;aor,pa111DJ;
Adro SWick, SundllSchool&amp;,p..,.
Sundo,y School, 9:30 a.
m.; worlbW oerilce, 10:30 a. m.
Youth and Junior )'OU1b Hrnce,
6' 45 p, m. Eveaiogworsbljl, 7:30.
Prll)'w ond Proloo, WecNado;y
7:30.
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UNJrED FAll'H CHUHCHTlllrldirlliez-.
Ntuo Soltlll!lllll- Rubert E.
Choir
pnell
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VNITED.METIIODmTCHURCH
Sundoy School, ·9:30 a. m.; wor- l'mleroy, Clllrth School, D:i&amp;
•hiP Hnlco, 10:30 a. m. and

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7:30P.m. oocbSun&lt;lll)',lllcJ.wool! lo!YF, 8 p,m,CbolrJiactlco, 7:30
P~or meotlui, Wodnollday, 7:30 p. m. .Wodneldoy. l'llbllclmlted
· p, m.
to lhoao 10nll!eo, Gl•
HIJOI,
lliDI1111el'
o 1M
S. S.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRfiTS., loire, JuoitVanVI'IIIkeil;or•
Norman McCe!n, -rlnlendoat.
Sorvlcoa -kly ill 9:30 a. m." pnlll; Jlro, llolb'Rawlbvo, inu-

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me love milo and put asldo re·
· - · bte ood Ylolenoe. To
Pomeroy
walk the extra mlle In accept.
"And wlloaoevor aball compel lng ro-slbly lhe lhlngo be
111aa to ao a mile, &amp;D with Him rJcbtl,y domando. 11 our nation
twain." lolatlhow 5:41.
b 10 lllep over the brink of bale
lhat 1111'oatena to make horbarTO UNDEIISTAND tlleoowordo illlo or all or us, both lhe NotrtO
Ill Jeouo, wo 1111111 examine lho ood caucaiiiD muot walk !lie
"'love mlle. ''
· iottlng In 1!bldl lhOI' were b '1 4&gt;? "' the cloyo or Jeaus, when· . "Go the aecood mile." The.ae
.tile Roman Empire OOO'fiOI"· wordl or Jelllo are the onl,y hope
11 ld a new prorince or tmm, a
!or the brolhe..- thai God ln. Jloman yoke .... put In t h e tendod, ood are tile commood
place. S&gt;metlme• lhOI' to ..,... whO tru1)o lovea ADler·
eveeyboolv peu UDder It, lea.
......., julll thO loaders or
The eall for the ~'love mile"
Ia
not 0111¥ ror Wallblngtcin, n..
~· - e compolled to
trait; Cbi~IJIII, ood Kanaao CIQ';
benelallt.
Ill either cue illll!lllllod that lllo for everT ~ 1D lhla
~e promised ... loud o! ouro. The qoeallon or tile
ij lrtboito, ood IIIIIQ' other tblnp boor lol' 11&lt;0r1 American Ia:
.. lho Roman Empire. one or UWhat can I .. here tO promote
tlto tblnp .... lhlo: 11111 uniQ' . and l&gt;rolharbood ··"""'""'" a Roman aoldlar or black and white
Boman olllclal wantad an llraolto nm ao orrlllll rpr tile dial}llaco or a mile, ho had 10 do it.
·: The llraallte bid ID plde lhe
or carry hit J)lck for
darallon ol a mile, at tbla

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SEVE!ml DAY ADVENTIST
Clllrtb • l'llmuoi, li!dberrY
Holghla Road, lllll1h fl.
14omorlal Hollllital. PbiiUp Gtr·'
or, putor, Wodoaacloy, 1110 p,
m., Bible Study llldp.'lfermeet..
ltc~._
~~w. !lalurdl,n Slbballt School,
POIIEROY FlllST BAI"mT - 10:30 o. m.; WIB'aldp, 1:311 a. m.
Caner WWiomo, )lllllrlr, Jolll
PIBST UNITED PIIES&amp;YTER•
IAN
CIIURCH-IollddlllfOl'I,Roo,
WOes, &amp;lndoy Sch!JDI &amp;feria- Howard
~ )lllllrlr, JllDOI
eoodoiW. SUaia,y School, 1:10 ..
Buohanan, Sandt¥ Scbool SUper- a t . &amp;lndoy School, 9:30
Wednllday, 1 p. lD.; Cbolr prac .. .. m, Worablp Service, 10:30
tlee, 8:311 p. .m, Wodneadoy.
a. m. Cbolr pncllee, 7:10 p.m.
A!"m
Wodooadoy,
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FOR!V RUN JIETIIODIST ~
lllrk. Roo, w•eu G. Slliller, pe~~or.
Llrrl' C
Woroblp oonlco, 9 a. m,; ~
SIIIdlll' School, 9:45 a.m.~&amp;lndoy dill' Scliool, 10 a. 111, Mrs, Fl'od
...... -.hlp, 71311; Weilooa.; N
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_.._ 7 30 - , SUpt.
...., Pl'lltr - • ....,, 1
PO!o!EROY CHURCII OF THE
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NAZARDiE - Roo, 'Konaetb
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S~ loii!THoDIST '!ifi.r/ "'7-''"' _
,..._, s..dl;y Scbool,
John W. Klmbfer, PI-· Sun- 1.30 I. m., Rlll'1IIOIIII Walllum,
cloy School, 10:80 a. m.; Worllblj) IUIIL Woroblp ...mce, 10:30 a.
Sorvlee, 9:30 a. m., IIOCOIId and m.; ~Daile oenlce, 7:30
fourtl! Sunday each month.
P. m.; Prayer maalll8, Wodnea-

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11da IIII&amp;Ond the laraalltes,
.,..,..llllhOI' - • a -d.,..._
ood did not Willi to take orfrom uvt&gt;oclJ, Tho doer or
• ....,. lol' lhom wao lho fact
111111 biMI to 10 .., !Urtbor
Iaiii a mile, unless it waa •

I Ia aa1d lhat

OY01')' Jowlllh
Who !IYed In 1111 eoantrJ.
t lil~od oil • milo oadl Will'
""""· ood drove a peg
ao proor or the dla11 .... reQiired lhat lhOI'

mile, but DO further.
,'IIOIIIIIGIIIcame Je101111in1.

...,_ asks )'011 to 1111
dlo, do blm one hotter and

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CHEsrER CHUBCHOFTiiE
Na,.... - Rav.~Grole,
paotx&gt;r, Worsbljl oomee,lla.m..
and 7

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SYRACtiSE l!llB CHURCiiRoo, PuiA.Salloto,)lllllrlr.Suncloy ScliooJ,II:80 a, Jn.;!!nQail•
Ollborr:!. aupl. loiOI'I)IIw warllblj),
10:311 .. m.,llrllllld third Sundip - b 111011111. EYIDIIW ovaneol!ltlc llnloo, 7130 11- m., HC01111-and fout1b Sandl¥1.
lJETHA!;Y EIJII CHURCH Roo. Paul A. Sollors, paom,
lolornlne WOl'lblp, 1:30 a.m.; Suncloy School, 10:30 a. m, B111ho
T11o111 •·Fall
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, owablp,
CAIUIEL li(IJ!J CHURCH-Roo,
Pool 1111
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._., ,.._. Scliool; 1:30 &amp;.'m.;'WIIl'!IO-,
&amp;;II. lolllrniiW worllblj), 10:311 a.
m., HO&lt;DI 111!1 fout1b Soalor• o!
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Mr. and Mrs. Nev White en.
tertalned the Allred Quartette
and 111o Allred girls holol'o the
recent bymn •llw at thecburth.
Mr. ood Mrs. Woyne Heal bad
as recent Sunday visitors, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Yoq and Min
sandra Heal of Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and

ambulance early Thursday morn~
lng,

college campus recently.
Miss

Ju&lt;lf

King, a otudent at

Olivet College at Kankakee, OJ.,
\'lslted her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
VlrgU K!ng, and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Carl and

News, Notes

Iawn Carper, Miss Jean Mees,
Miss Janeth Mees and Miss Linda
Boa!, WI Loaders of Becford

T.,...hlp,, WO(, IIIO'ItB tl. Tho
UnlverBIIJ Inn and toured tho

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Edlcatlon Assn., Oblo voca.

llnnal.Agri&lt;Uituro Teadtdra As.
m,, National Vocallooal Asrl· ~· -·
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culture Teadlers Aom. ood tho or In the _Melp SchoOl Dl!lrlcl.
Farm Bureau.
Slaver is a past secretary ol.
the Ohio Vocational Agri&lt;Willro
Tead:lers A&amp;lll., and attendedQte
NaUonal Vo.-Ag Teacher&amp; Ann.
as the Ohio delegate In 1918.
Ho aloo attendod lhe Nallooal
FFA convenUoo In 1946,
While attending Olio state, he
CHARLES W. SHAVER
at tonll!bl'o honqoet.

was a mernber of Gamma stg~
rna Volta (the Hooor SOc1et.Y or
Agriculture) and was a mem·

lilaver gracllated rrom Otdo ber of the university' a Grange
State Unlvars!O In 1938. He ~er­ ood Town and Agri&lt;Uitural Ed·
ved as voeatlooal agriculture ucaUon Society.
More than 50 of his vo-as
teacher at AlbiiiiY Hll!b School

from 1938 throulilt 1918.

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TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
MASON - Mrs. Grace Brown
were recent SUnda.Y vlattors of or Letart, w. va. waa taken to
Mr. and Mrs. Cborlea Soyro and
the Holzer Hospital by Fogieaonc:

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. lolr. and Mrs, Cbarloa Kin&amp;

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COSTUME
JIWELRY

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wiseman or Manstield were weekencl villltora of her son, Mr,

and Mrs, Euaone Thompson ood
!amlly.
Mr. ood Mrs. Rrad!' Koolto
were autda1 evening visitors or
Iter brother, Mr. and. Mrs. ~­
gene Haning ood !amlly,
Mr. and Mra. Harley T, John-

son were Eaater bda3 vtliloro or lheir 1011, lolr. and lolrO.
Harley E. Johnaon and !amity.
lolr. and Mro. Dorio ~.
Kall, Kevin, and Cbarleo or
Lonpvllle ood lolr. ood lolra •
Eupne Haalng, Rhonda and Ron·
aid wero Sundoy vloltoro oflolr.
and lolro. CboriOI' D, 8mllb ood
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tht., M Futuro Farmora of
Tho KIDgobUQ' lllulooacy A!llliica (FFA).
Bleb year the asaoclatlon conclub or tht·CtrlotDn Church mot
ottho homo olllr1. WIWimKini Con bcnorar)' state ianner do.
rocontJ:, A potluck luncbooo was IP'fel .&lt;WI men who have made
01\loj'ed at 11000 b)' lolr1. Winnie outlllllldlni conlributiCXII 10 81•
Wblte, Mrlo JOIII Wood, lolra, SO. rlc\llture, eipeclally vocaUonal
die Carl, Mro. lolurl Wood, Mro, N!callon In agriculture, ood ID
Deloreo Kin&amp; ood Mro. Janolh FF A orpni!ations. Awards are
Belli. Tbe afternoon waa apent limited to one !or each 1,000
soWing. In the ab1011:o or tho member&amp;.
1be ceremony will l.tuncb the
Pree!dont, llro. Vlqlnla Dooo,
the -~~~~ were 1114 II¥ lolro. 8lllllai State FF A convention.
Delores JUna. The club sponaors Over 3,500 vocational agrlcul~
111e Rov. ood Mro, John Jelbtrc ture students tllrou&amp;flout t h e
who are m.lnloniJ"ies ln France. state will be on hand this evenTho Al!red Quortotand aoveral Ing and Saturdo)''
Chio Gov. James A. Rhodes
other olnaJng gro.-.o entortalnod
will
ho 111o principal speaker
at the Carleton church a recent
S&amp;turdi,J evening,
lolr. ood lolro. Len Klni ood
lolrlo Gao$ Thoma of ColUJDo
bus tl.sited at Mra. Tboma' a
IDme here and also Ylalted with
Mr. ood lolrs. WW!am King,
Mrs. Zona Walker, who makes
bar home with Mr. andlolro, ~
mond Musser, is a patient at
Yeterana lolemorlal Hoopllal.
Ills o Cwol Hall who attooda
college at Grll¥!011, ~. vtolted
With her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
C&amp;rl Hall and family, a ·r«"ent

and daughters, Becky andJanice,

_ood !amll,)o of Pomeroy.
Mr. ood lolr1. W. Boyce ood
llarta - a n of Columllus
were weekend vialtora of Kr, and
lira. Howerd lluaaall.
llr. 'l"'lolrl. Joelfalllold ood
llr. ood lolro. L.awnot:o Scarbol&gt;o
r, ood !amity or HendorfiOIIo w.
Va., worewookondvlaltoroorllr.
ond lolrlo CtmPboil of Kentucky.
lolr. .... llro. ll&gt;Yie llftlllp,
Ka11, Kovln ood Cborloo, ~
.we, were Suncial'vlolwroo!llr.
ood llro, Cherie, D.lmllth oodJo.

On JulJ

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Wolfpen

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visited tor several
days recently with her parenta,
lolr. and lolra. Charles Barnett

to .Lovelier
Rooms

AJI'I. WOI'IIQ ..ntcea, 9:30

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during 1110 40th ilmlvoriiJ'1boa·
quet proiiJ'am fll the 1966 stale
FFA ponveillion lhlo evening ln.
lho Ljw~e Building, !lllo Exposltl,.a c.Mr, Columbus.
NoW ID hil 30th year aa a vo-

sons had as recent vtalton Mr.
ood Mra. Clair Waggoner and Joy
ol Harrisonville.
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CHURCH-

a. tn,; &amp;lndoy Sebx.l, 10:10 L
m; Y- Fel~lllll. 1:30 p,m,
- . . oenlco, 7130 p. m.;
Y!lllli dlolr, 1:30 p. m, Wodoal·
dal' 7130 11-m.
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14otllel Smllb, pallOr. Jolll Dlle,
Fnd Smllll, AJI't. Soa1or
School, 9:f5
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Ftllowlblp, 7ill0 p.
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ID·,Jqel, paator, lillltllllw wor114 '9 .. ' m.; lll!ldV Sclioal,
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SChool, 9.30 a. 111. Cborlol Jlla. cloaiOI !or -all 1911 11•30 a.m.·
ooU, ott&gt;~., Blcbirtll!ai10JI, Uo llllrailw Wonlllp,
a.m.!
~~- -., .l'nJ• - . . NYPS Slnlll 1:30 p.m.; EnD!
Wodoaado,y, ?:30 »- m.
plialle Service S1indoJ .7:30 p,
HAIIRISOIMLLE PRESBY- m.; llldwNI&lt; Prayer 111001bW
TEBIAN- Howard a.-Jt,pu. WodnoldiJ 7:311 p.m.; lollee!oo·
tor. lllko ~ Sundoy School II')' 1o11011D1 MCIII1II Wodneadoy
~ &amp;IICiaJ School, ·of e&amp;cb IIIOIIIb 7:30 p.m.
9:30 a. in.; Church WorlbW, 7:30
THE RUTLAND CO!oii4UNITY
p, m. Coliummlclllll olaos, sa.. Cbureb -Roo. Amoa '11111s, pao•
urdo,r, 2 p, m.
tor. Slllllill School, 10 a. m.;
Wonblp llnlco, a.m.; WedPreacbl!w,lint ood
of iiudll"b¥ Cborloa Rul&amp;eU 111 noadoy - o r moolllw, ,7:30 p,
9:30 1. m.
m.; Slnlay nf&amp;blworllblj&gt;, 7:30.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
sYRACUIE FIRST UNITQ)
CHIIIS'I'- Cbori11RuaaoU, 1)10• PIU!liiiYTERIAN - Rev. Llnlclll
tor, Rldlu\l Glll&lt;oy, s.pL Sun. H. stobblna, pallor, Wlll'aldp, 1
dal' School, 9:30 a. m.; ~ a. m. SUIIdu Scbool, 10 o. m.;
W...,, 10:.30 a. m,; EYIDIIW Blblo Sllldr IIIII JlfOI'Ir aerrice,
,...liblll, 7 p.m. WodneidaJBible W~adoy, 7 P.m.
study 7:30, m .
mEN VNITED IIIIBTHIIEN IN
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JEHOVAII'SWITNJ!SSIS,Lar· tor. Slllllill School,
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f1 Camabon, PNIIdiNimlnlllllr, Wlmle Hol~r, . . . lolllrnllw
SllldO)':Bibleleclare, 9:30a.m,; oormon, U L m.lilMJw ltt\0WatA:h ~study, 10:30 a.m.; de Cbrlatlaa ENII4t« 7:30 p,
Bllllo IIIUdJ, 7 P. m, m.,lolro. 14\11 c~. ~al-.
adlll': Mini~ acbool, 7 p, denl.
·llld A!'iDoo.
m. Service Jlllitllllf, I p, m.
8:20. llld-_., p,.,er iDoelo
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l4lllor Sl, - Em'IOI! Wooldey, lolazle HoJaiDrw, cloal - · '
paator, llllll6 lllllb' eloaoos, ~POMI!ROY LOWEll LIGHT
do,y, ~O .. m. WOl'llblj)oodpruob• Cbureb - ~ liOid ;,.
Q, 10:65 L ID.; Silldt,y ~ Roo, J1QY Tlll'IIB',
!lora
oomce, 7:30. . ,BibiAI . . lbafio· - . . .
¥ · &amp;~nc~oy
Cloal,., W-~· 7:30 p.m. , SchoOl, 9:30 a.m.IWOl'llll!l"""'
liT, 11E1U1AN . UNITED leo, 10:30 a. m.; En11iDr - BRETHREN IN CHRBr - Rov, obljl, 7:30 p, m, Prllor aad

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Palllor, F!rot Bopllal Church

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WASIDNGTON -Eorouiehome . tri.Yi Hid, ''W"""a knoW: i1Q'
from a conterence tn AuatraUa. wife hU. liven ~· clprettet'IDur .U. S. Co111reoomm
FOREIGN AID iN DISGuisE'; .. '
throe hour amp In sofaoi&gt;, The)'
Wo .... 350,000 aonlcemen, , '
the ontlro time In tii'e JD. 260,000 dovladentl, ood more
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torlnr &amp;ulte at T.an Son Nbut Air- than 12,000 ~ o! n.,
"!'If Into which General WoSI- le!laec!YIIIaoemployeaabiWeSImoreland· burrlecil,y moVe&lt;i' hla om EUJqJL In ocldldon, more
hladquarttrs during the VC Tot lhan 80,000 aaiionals of Eqroo
of!OIIII" duo to deva-.,gmor- J&gt;ean natloila are employed 111
tar nre ltl'1ldna near Ma tonner our lfllled torees. This aeCO\doo
headijtlartero. During tho vlolt ed for fi,S biiiiDD or our lol'olp
larao aacdono 'If Sl!&amp;uo lay.ln """'- deficit In 1967 In oddl•1110111dorbw rulno. ToWering col- don to the more than a bUIIon
,I UDIIII or smoke abet ,_, lhroup .-.Uan liPent annual In Europe
the Bill&gt;)' sky as artUiery ood II¥ our oervlcomen and ciYIUan
tonka bloated awa,y at VC In empioy101, Tbla Ia dlqulaed!o"'
'ICitlored SoctiOIIB o! SoJ&amp;on ood olgo aid WhiCh Ohould not ho loi- ProoOIII aaiJ.Jmitoaed I!Oiallonlat
the vc bltoted bock. The eo.. orated. Brin8lng bundredo ot policy In Communist Chine, thO
rrtllllllll IPPamttb' knlw nothoo thousand• ot 1ervicanen a n d "cultural revolution," and the
l!w or tho food shortage oor lhat their dependents home r r o m .Promotion of ••wars of national
the VC Invaded and occll)IIMia... EUI'(IIOIII notions would n&gt;tonl¥ liberation." senator Forw 11 on
dono of 1111 embao~ cOJnpouod cut doWn the drain oo our gold !Ound ground 1n advocalllv that
lol' ooven houri ond that Ambol- &amp;IAI4'o but would ai!O make Red Cblna would lhen take a c..,.
'""r BWiker wao compelled to - • available !or uoJamnent attuctlve .Place ln the familf of
floo from tho ombaosy, Nor did to Vietnam. It does 11&gt;1 make nations, Admittedly, we Amen.
~ knoW or bodleo otiU docll" Mnoe to loud )'0\IIW draltea• or cans are bandlolfllled ood dollied
l!w In thutreeta. ooewoodorslf 18, 19 ood 20, with on!¥ !our llro&gt;band knoWledt!e- Cblno,
the !our wera playbw cardo ,lull month• ottralnlng, toftajrt lnlho Juot u wo oro
ID
baforo'tho-i&gt;llno 1andod, as Ill tho joqloa and awempa o! VIO!Mm doallng with C.otro'a Cuba
limo part Of thO ciQ' was In whUe thoso blghl¥tralnodprofea- through tile SWtsa embasq 'alnce
llamoa, ltreot f1ibt1ni wu alonal !liblhv mon remain In wo broke diPlomatic relatlooa
rltiiDtr. mortar obelia were bl.- EUJqJL Field ll'atla ood pileral during tile EIIOnhoWW Admlnl..
lhv areas clo10 to the Preal,... ofllcors Uve In palatial homos tratlon. For a score of years
ttallialace and'our emballsy oad with 111e!r !amllleo ond the uaual oow our oni.Y Partl.v _ . windoW
tho jail ood Cbolon areas or sal- tbroo sorvanta ond travel loadllw to Bed Chino hll been
... all!l OCCOI&gt;Ied b)' tho v~. Tho tJtrousboul Europe In winter to lhroup our Consul General ID
SaiJIIIn ~ Neworeportod ''Tao tho skiing re!OrtO and In the Ho!W Kong. Weat GermiiiY, The
.· Son. Nbut AirbaH wu the·onl,y oprlngoodoUIIUIIortotheltall.. United lllngll&gt;m, Frioce, ('-do
placothe Congresomonwarollble ood French Rlvlorasbtlolorcodes anti all of our al11ea hive recotto Ylolt on tho ground while In ood otller European automobllel. nlzed Communlal Cblna as a .,..
lOuth Vlablam.,, Only mllitacy UeutOIIIIIII and caplalno with don, which It Is. Tho)' enjoy proS.
units were ollowed outside t b e their !llDIIIIes live oJmplar lives !tabla trade wllh 700 mUllon ~
alrbaao. AjoazinBI¥, tho !our Coo- trave!l!w to lhooo raaorta by tenttal purcbuets of American
groollllenloauedutatllllllll...,_ Volk- ood Volws ood ...,. Pro&lt;b:ta which WI lhortslghtodditJ were ......llll.ely oPd- Ullb have but one aervant. The lj&gt; h&amp;YO denied 10 thiO nallnn.
11111110 atillut the favorllble threat o! mllltaq oggreaalon In
CODIO or the fllblinr In tho cities Euro!Jo b,y thO So.:Jet UokJD bol
of Vletnllll." This oPtl- . ell but Ylnilhod. Alao,
our
mtsm waollko 11111 or the _.,. nuclear mi10Ue POWer CIPIIhle
tlve, who returned home . . - or dellro71!w IIYOI'Y llouilll awpoctodl,y ll'om a prolonpd bull- ood ell)' that provldoa the
ne•• lrllt, finding cigar. butU In real Prollcllnn lor Europe and
livblg room ood)lodroomub- not larp 1111111boc&amp; of I1'0IIIId
_ , Wb.Y •botlld the llvu or
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our teenop ,...,;otor·a lie cils- · Weakend vlllllora o! Mr. am
l'll'ted to lol'm tho Or&amp;tllno or Mro. Howard Ruoaall were Mr.
defenae for the Germans a D d and Mrs. William Boyce, Eileen
French Who hove 11&gt;1-allqjlo Venoy and lolaJ1;y R-an or CO.
soldier to VIetnam? All depone~. lumbus.
and
~dal' visitors or Mr. a n d
eotl
at leut l&amp;O,OOO of our Mra. Howard Russell were :ur.
sorvicllllen
ba
oturnod II&gt;W In Europe ohould and lolro. Robert v...., ood r110•
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home - - l y . lly, lolro. caro•- &amp;unmerfleld
DON'T SWEEP TIDS UN!ER
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and Candjo or Cbelller ood Grail
Sonotor H!ramFOII(I(!Wiawall) and Butch Grover•
WhoiOPerenlll woroborolnCblna
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robl&lt;lll
ood who IJ one of tho molt hl8b- wore Tueoday vlollors of Cob' ro-ted U, S. Sonotors, Pro- lumbua.
poooa that our cOIIIIIry lbould
Rocont vllltor of Mr. and lolro.
lauocb a now polfcy aookl• ..,; George Wamer ood !amlly was
ooor- ood ~OIIdlltiP With Mro. Fll¥0 DunlaY)' of Columbus.
Commuillat China., Wore wo 10
lillndlll' vlllltoraOrlolr.oodMro.
occord diPiomttlc rocognltlon Uncoln Rusoall - e Mr. ood
ood eotabll•h on American ..,.. Mro. Harold GDioll7 and fam.
· baloy In Peldng ood welcome a lly or Carpenter, Mr. and lolro.
ChlneiO ombal~ 1n Washington Frsoklln Ruoee!l or lollddleport,
that 9011id laad to ending the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ruoooll and
fllml4' or · Columbuo, ood Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey or AI-

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~~u=m IIE'I'IIOiliST cilarp 9/oK GROVE loiE'I'/IOI!iS';I' .:. .
Rev Fear!
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JGIIa w. lamblor, JIUllir,Sull,dtt .
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IIIII&gt; aerrico ~with AI~ Eueme
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GP.ACE EPECOPAL- E.lllln O¥OIIiar sorvlce, 7 p. 111, ~or
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Pomeroy Motor ~
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OPEN EVIS. 1:00 , .M.
I'CIMl!ltOY, OHIO

Notice
A TWO WEEK revival wiU b&amp;'
gin Sunday, April 21 at the
Cburcll of God, Chester, Oblo,
7:30 p.m. each evenin&amp;. Evangelist Rev. Wayne RDberllon
ol Hamilton, Ohio: Special
singing each evening. ~1tJ.1ztp

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ARE re-productlves,
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Insoecllons and Information
011 crawl soace dani!OI'I. No
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Control. l'omerov, Ohin. Pb.
1192-51189 evenings.
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MOBILE HOME spaces, extra IHII ZIG ZAG, buttonholes, aewo LOGAN FIRE II SAFF""'
,41
large 100 loot lots to set •our on buttons, monograms, fan·
A3 ·
EQUIPMENT.
and
oer·
mobUe home. Good location cy designs, etc. Sews easy. vice, Pomeroy, Ohio, RD S,
11.11 A3
wllh or without natural RU. One dial doea It all. Pay off
610xl5
liM .4'1
opeclal prices on extingulsJ&gt;.
Plut
Rocippolllo
lxcho...
IZO a month. Velma G. ZooGUN SHOOT, Sunday, AprU 21
balance due 8 payments ol era for boats, trailers a n d
Noll-~ Guoro- ·.
.
-GUARANrEiDpan, Muon, W. Va. Plume
beglnnlng at noon at the
$&amp;.15 each. Phone 99S-11685.
homes. ))wight Logan
773-5750.
~111-Sotp
Forked Run SportlrDaD Club.
4-ll·lfe 31121, Cbarleo MarsbeU an.
l!lvery0110 Is welcome.
8384, Mu Eichinger 119USZ6.
~17""= NICE PRIVATE traDer space. USED PIANOS. THREE EX·
Lawrence Eblin tlf2.562f,
Every conveplence. New Ha·
TRA NICE, re-conditioned up~
ven, W. Va. 'Phone 882-:1852.
WILL DO sewing at home: ziJ&gt;
right planoa. Also other pi·
4-17~
pen, poeteta, pegging, hear
anos from 139.95 up. Free deC. BRADFORD
SAL&amp;~ AND_SERVICE
N~ Su!IIIIY WI• Ovala
big, olteratlOJUJ, etA!. Mn.
livery. Call 742-4211. ~1f.4tc
AUCTIONEER
GUAIIANTEED
Fnddle Thabet,
Maaon,
boat
F"r Sale
c.mplete &amp;miCe
llconae
Pbolle '1'13-5651.
3-JMO!p 50X10 MOBILE homo, 1164 mo- $1 PER MONTH rental soli ID·
Write, ftne or (loDIIol
eecu ctrcle,Pornaw,raetered
water.
Contact
BUI
Buclt,
del, coppertono kitchen, two
Crill Jlradfotll
1¥ vialted at the home
·BAND at Jade's Club, Hanpy
bedrooms, carpet In living Rutland. Also II&lt; ton paneled
Raelae. Oldo
Circle.
.
Valley Boys, Friday and Sat.
truck,
heavy
duty,
cheap.
I
1
tic
room. Phone tlf2.2619. ~7·121c
Mr. and Mrs.lllchlrll Lolli ond ..
urday 8 to 2 a.m. ~18-2tc
4-lf.«c
cbUdran, Columbue, llrt.lllflabt
FOR CUSIDON COMP'OR'I' AIR C:ONDmONING Refrlpr.
SwlflatDIIo Columbua, lllrs. Fern
BAND every Friday from 9
Knapp Shoes, Clllfs ShOe Re- ELECTRIC FENCER, rodo, In- atlon oervlce. Jack's Relrtg.
Stansburf,
-JoliDFon,. o l 992-2788
NOTICI OF ILICTION ON TAX
PHON&amp;G674370
p.m. to 2 a.m. "Best band
sulators, wire and barb wire,
pair, Middleport.
~
eratloo, New Haven. hone
LIYV IN IXCIIt o• Talli
viallod wltil tho Robert Lao In the area". Shenang Springs
TIN MILL LIMITAnOH
good condition. Reasonable.
lllUIJ79,
f 8 tie
lly and BaliJh Lao OVIf I flllllll
NOTICE 11 hereb)' ILYeD tha\ In
Nile Club.
~18-tl&lt; FOUR ROOM house, bath,
Phone 1192-59117.
4-1f.«c
punuanc• of a Rllalu.Uon of the
.. CUESI:ER. 0, 98Hl41
w-d.
H~;~ard. of EliueaUon ol. the Southern
Mr. and lfra. Ralph Rolli and
basement, garage. Two year
READY • MIX c:onmta dellv· Lou!
SC:hool Dllltid, Jlel.p CGllD'f·
S~7
GUN SIIOOI'. Sunday, April 21,
JAMES
FRY
property
on
Mid·
Oillo
paated
on
l.be
ltlh
da)'
of
d&amp;utiiJier
ol Bactne and lllr. aad
ered right to your proJect.
old bome. Pbone 1112-ZCI.
Marth, JH8 , Utne wiD M aubmltte«
12 noon to 4 p.m.. Racin&amp;dleport
Hill.
Phone
74U813.
Mrs. Warr., Roae, loool, callad
J.D.II•
Faat and euy. Free fd. lo 1 vote of' Uae people of ta6d
4-1f.«c mates. Phone tlf2.32lf, Goe&amp;· School Dt1trtc:t al a 8PIC1AL a.ICC·
Basban Rd.. soonsored by Ha·
at the hom&amp; ol Batll·Van Motor
TION lo be hell! In the Southern Locine Fire Dept. Hams, bacon POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Tey
Ieln Ready • Mix Co., Middle. u! School DtaU'Iet. Oh.lo at Ole Nl•
a r1111111 lbldQ' ovtallW•
plaea of votiDJ thereln, on
and two \1 bop.
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Laura Clrele of Dorcaa called
8 30 tie ular
miniature.
and up. stud 19117 HONDA, 300 Dream, 1500 port, Ohio.
T11M4aY, the 7th da1 ol liar JMB,
miles, wlndohleld and helmet,
on Mo..,. Clrclo 1 reciiii....WV.
the que1Uon of JevylNI. Jn euen ol
aervlee and grooming. Pbooe
the t.en mW llmltaUon.. for the beM•
Mr. and ...... llalvln Clrcla and .
good
condition,
caD
IIIU108
HAPPY HOUR. 9henang Springs
911U443.
II 3 tie
BUDGET PRICE !umllure on f,t o• Southern Local School DI.Jtrlct
[or
the
purpoH
ol
Cllrrent
&amp;xpens..
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. MOllMason.
~lf.41p
dlu&amp;hter of Columbuoi!Penll-'
our third floor budget shop.
Said. liX belnll: u. ad.dltlanlll taa
urdo1 nl&amp;ht with Mary _Clrcla.
day thru Friday. Lldloo night COAL, heavy, lumo stoker, egq
Baker Furniture. :Middleport, of !Hll ml1111 to run lor • eontlmled
period.
conditiO!!.
Jfarlarlt Am carloton and
every Friday.
u.tfc
and mine run. Excelsior Salt 1941 LARK. Good
Ohio.
? 2S tie
•l a rat.e not ueeedirll 5~ mUll
100,
Patrick, BIIQ' Van Miler and
1411for each one dollar of valuation
Works, Inc., ·E. Main st., Po- Good tires4150.
which
a
maunt.l
lo MJ·flve eentl
Eunle llrlnlcBr spent 1 Sllurdrtf
~1f.«c SEWING
PENNV - ONE 19411 PENNY
meroy. Phone 1f2.1811. 1Utfe 42'll
MACHINES. malr fo r e11ch on e hundred dollart~ of nl·
u.ailon,
for
a
c011UnuH
ptdotlwill pay !w a brUe adjult·
even~nt~ot tile hoiDI or llfiDservice. an mal&lt;es. WY 11 ne .-oWl for •"d ElKbOU wlll be
,w' v.. Burial ... ht '
ment at Pomeroy Home !t WILL YOU mAke a lair offer 10 PAYMEN'rS of $5 or Ml 2214. 'nle Fabric Shop, Pour '1!!;open
' llltlllllfftlld!Y'Ib Pome.w. --. '
11t 6 :30 o'cloet A.ll. and re• TOJJl&gt;IO Clmstlcylollawillg IOI'Vopen until 6:30 o'clO&lt;:k P .M.
Aato.
1·7-lft
caah. Must sen 1Htl aewlng
on dealrable ten year old
eroy. Authorized Singer Sales 1n1in
Eutern Sl11nd.1td Time of 11aJcl ell.)' . cies conducted by Rev. 0 1 c a r
By orau of the Board of
machine. fully eQuioped to
houae on Rt. 412, In Cllllon.
and Service. We Sharpen
EJecUollll ol lllelp County, Ohio
Kinli·
zl~
zag,
make
buttonholes,
Sli nice 1'001111 and both.
Sel_...
3-!11-tfc
Belatlves rrom a distance here
IMMITT I. WILL
Auction
IIUon, w. Vo., ware over•
C11111nna•
basement separated to 8 sew on buttons, etc.. live
lor
Mr a. Crabtree'a !UDoral U..
SATURDAY. APRIL II. 11 a.
DOROTHY M. JOtiNITOM
months old. Guaranteed. Call EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
eluded Mr. and Mro, Max Crabo
Mrs. Jantce Yo0111 entertained guesta of llr, and !Ia'~ Hank
rooms and We shower, l2xll
m. 3\1 mneo east of Sbade,
Dated AprU 10, 1801
911M838.
4-111-«e
trae
and
granddausllter,
Vrolorte
wllh
a dinner holllrinl Ernoltlne Holter.
IIIII. Two lots 51111110 each
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
Ohio. 011 townoh!o road No.
4·Ui; ...18; t-111; B-3
Grace SolD wu a pltillll at
11$'1'FC
VInson, Hazel Park, Mich., Mrs. llajoman oo her blrtlldoJ. Elvie
l"eneed In privacy, All kinds
10. comulelo boulehold and
Nalle Cot&gt;10l' and llemer ThoJrC&gt;o ~ Long Run, was aloo a camden Clark lloiPital 1or """
of fruit trees. Inquire at TAitE OVER novmenll. atoreo
large amount of mlscellaJI.
era! days.
son of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. guell1o
Blanche Compoon In Cllllon, walnut conoole. 'nke new. BSR EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP,
eouo Items. Lunch avaDable.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom~and
Mrs. Laona Babcock andLaoiO
f aneed chanor, mulll~le 'Uii plus parts II needed,
NtckoiU Lozano, Cbarleoton, W.
W. VI.
4-1Millc
Mr. and Mrs. Bm Snow. own·
dou&amp;bter•
llld Marr Pierce ......
va., Mr. and Mrs. Emzle Davio Massar wore weekend peata of
speakers. Balanee 188.93 or
Ponwoy Home II Auto.
ers. MeCoy's Auction Servtee,
potao(Mr.andlfrS.GQJ
and Mrs.llltltertneFe~VofParloo tho David - · · Ill ~· 16.11 per month. Phone
Aucll.
~!Uic MUELLER FORCED air fur.
Ha;rman.
erabuJ'i, W. Va., Inti Mrs. VIr- Plains and carad lor the lila•'
~1~
nace, f yem old, 125,1110 • .
Mr. and Mrs. LawrenceBowm ginia Townaend, Paul Hlllll')', &amp;,. clqhter, llai')'Loulae,wldlollr.
Boa;y Loudenandfamllyofa.
BTU. Complete with duet
FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE. and 1111111¥ ol Athena visited hor
ahlre
villtedllr.andllra. Dorlll ·
and llrs. Blat onci Mr.andlfra,
sin ond llariY ol Gal.,..
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Wanted
FORD
JUBILEE
tra&lt;tor,
good
Pomeroy
Home
and
Auto.
-':,
regiltm
and
thermoParonta.
lfr,
and
Mrs.
Alvalla&amp;&gt;O
WOMAN FOR ~. May
Mra. Poul bbell, Linda, Rick, Harold Wlltoon, ~tb,one, -.&lt;lid LarldDs.
1!$TFC on a recent Suudly.
live In II oo dellre. Phone llal. Phone 1f2.3'1'13. 4-II•U. . condition; Rlltotlller garden
Gl'OIIo and Rolland, -.we, Automobile 200 Club at Ctnc!Do
ClroiJll """"'
tractor. 5 hp. J. c. Prollllt,
Walter Jordan, aJunior at AleJo. wore weekend ,uosta of lllr. and natL
IIUZI1.
4-1Uie
lb'lira.
or zaaeavUto
and ,and
lfr, - lad
Albany.
TUm
lOUth
at
Colum.
19112 OLDS aonvertlbla •• iood
ander High Schoo~ partlciPatodtn
lnwrenct
OWe Y0111111o P'""lnl¥• ljlaJI !lira. Charita Cllna o(; ~..
Jol'\lon and Walter.
bta
School
lot,
4
mnes
oouth.
ohape,
Call
Muon.
W
.
Va
..
tile receot District Science Fair Qlher K111dal
MALE OR FEMALE deok clerll
cllmer guosta of Sundaf aeveral daya wtth Mr. and lllra. burllo vidtad Lao•·li\l·
4-17-atp
77WII8 or 773-5111'1 Iller 5 p.
Mr. and Mrs. lllilard Balli
over .40. Mill! be able to live
AIJ'I'OM(lBILE IJISUI'&amp;nee beell at Ohlo Unlvorsley, Atilons.
- e Mrs. FIJO Jordan and lfr, Garth !iDith.
m.
4-1a.3tc
Mrs.
WOllam
Law1011
and
.L
ln. awly In person Oblo HoeanceDed? Loot your 01)1!1'111Mrs. Jamoo Caruthers a n d have moved to tholloillld lfier•
and Mrs. Dwaine Jorden, Bryan
POWELL
PLANT
setter
with
Cheryl
visited
her
mother,
Mrs.
121. Mldllleport.
4-18-«C
or's UCODIO? can . . .
!amill' of LoulovWe, 0,, II"'""" P-"¥ rrom Well v~
.'
and Keith.
water tank lor tomalool, cabo
Bert Wltilrow In Bullllo, W. Vo.,
ELECl'RIC HEDGE trlmmm'.
Ki. and lira. Haiiild 0 . "
~·~·.
8 15 lfc
Linde Sllell came to
tD q aoveral daya with Mr. and
bage, etc. Used one JUr.
a recent Sunday afternoon.
~,:·; AIJDDLE AGED woman to 011'11
cheCk dormltorlOR u she wW . Mrs. Marvin llarkl.
and .... of ~ and
eleetrle lawn - · 3 gas
Phone
tlf2.2178.
~17&amp;
Joe
Gastoo
of
Alban,y
and
Steloo
!an
mowers.
PboDe
7ft.f181
fGr two . chlldron, 5 houn I
enter OhiD Unlverotey tn Sip!'""
Mr. and Mrs. Tad IIOJ'DIIII and llrs. Emeraon J~ Poni
on
Glllogl¥
ol
Atbeo&amp;
were
r•
Harrlsollvllle,
Bud
Dqlaa.
.,. lor !QOIII and lloanl.
daushter• ol ColumbuJijllltoo"' !IlK\, vlallld Ethel LarldDI.
bor.
cent
weekend
guests
of
their
COMPLETE
IQ'I'CID!lN,
4-Ne
Mr. and Mrs, Ill¥ Alb, David oral daya with relative• hero.
Jolla Groco hal rttumad wr11t 11os 11111-K. In we of
gr"""'oronts,
Mr.
andMrs.Farn
range,
refrigerator,
doobta
rn.mvetorana
~Ho..
lfrs.
Edol
stawart
of
!lead
..
and
llariM,
Gabii1Dio
vlaltadher
, . o.lly Sentinel. l'omei'OY.
Glllogl¥.
slDI&lt;
and
cabinelll,
may
be
s&gt;ltal
and
KIIUI7
~·!oil
....
partata, Mr, andllra. R. S. TIII'J&gt;o vWe llld ~vid !iDith wore vial•
4-17-411! :!IOIIILE HOME, 5h!O New
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Glllogl,y,
seen
at
Blue
Tartan.
~17.atc
er. Other gueata of tbe.Tumors · q with Pltrlcla !iDith II West tumad holnolromSt.J""'*IIo.,
MOOD, 11166 mndel, 2 bed·
Vlckl
and
Bruce,
Saturdi.Y
.
were
Ill¥ Gotachall of Parlfen. Vlrllnla Unlveratv at liiOrpDo p~
rooms, carpeted llv!Dg room.
and Sunday In ColumbuJ with hto burl and lfr, and Mrs. Gltll TIII'J&gt;o
1966
INTERNATIONAL
Pk*up,
Laoataiiiiiii'IIPIIIIIWIIilllld
Pbone Mt-2852.
4-!Ntl:
sister, Mrs. Bernice McKnlaht. or and Mr. and Mrs. llllo stanas apeed, IBM International
Dtmor guests or llr. and lira. with lfr, and Mrs. OlhrBabo
and
Mrs.
Glllosl¥-dedahalr&gt;
bury. looal.
w- Prince ,.... Sanlb' cu. cock.
COMPLETE LUDWIG DRUM PickUp. f speed. Call tlf2.211Ml
dressers conveatlon on SaturdQ.
-VIolet !iDith
or
laWIII.
~17.atc
Mr.
and
Mrs.
JewallJoneahave
and Jacklo Dean, ~. aSET, 7 piece outfit, exco!Jent
Mr,
and
Mrs,
lllrsey
Jordan,
Mr. and Mrs, C)J&lt;de VanNest
recalved word that their IOJ&gt;oiJ&gt;. once Dean, ColumbuJ, Boll Bur' .'
condltlcm, call Mt-3941.
Rodney, Rlckl and Ralph, Mra, law, Albert Walsh, baa been tDn and Cral&amp; Dian, Coi•II"'NN·
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Ables,
4-1Htc
w-~•""'
luv
Acceph.
Ravenswood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robert B!Ohoil md SanelY, Mrs. trlllllerred In bla ~
!llr. and Mrs. CliO' 8a¥mlll vi..
RHI Estate For Sell
•. A!l'ltQUES, fllrnlture, .u.J!M,
Clajr
Jordn
and
llarllan, Mike
!1'0111 Canal Winchester tD Mon.: !ted c. B. ~ c.t•JIIIhll,
Clark, Mra. Ama Allon, LetArt,
. ~. lfrl. R!nrlrd EARLY AMERICAN stereo.
Lawson and Wroller Jordan wore pbla, Tenn. and the lamllr will Who hal- Wbut la-b lmo
1110 w. Main St., Pome1861 model stereo AM " F'M
who auendedthot-H move there.
proved.
w. va.. Mrs. Elva Dalley, stiY.. amo,.lhoae
STAMPS
IVJ.
t4Ue
radio combination, dual opeat.
OfOcera,
Advlaors,
Junior ~
lfr, and Mro, Larry stanaMr. and lira. Oacar Babcock
eravWe,
callod
on
Mr.
Inti Mro,
er oyatem. Balanee due rOMEROY - &amp;Blat STBEBT
ora Inti Parlltl Con!eronce In
attopded a !lmll,y diDiar at ·the
Autherson.
Open P.lly 9 .to 7
bury or IIO)'tO&gt;IdllburJ - · Forlhnt
$102.18 or monthly payments - 2 story frame home, I cart
Pomeroy
recsotl¥.
end JIIIIIIB 'of hll - 1 , Mr, 4'0111 r01tdonct at T""'or•
Mr, and Mrs. RoOJid Klcld and
Saturday 9 to 9
Friends bore bavelaarnadthll and Mrs, illlo stanabury and oo PlalJII.
PLENTY of apace lor one trailof $5.10 per Dlonth' Call tlf2. 1'001115, bath, fronl pon:b. J..e. family of West VlrPnlao Mr. and
4-111-«e vel Lot COZI25. tl,IIOO;OO
er wltll all lacl!ltlea. In Syra. 3218.
Mr. Inti llrs. Fred Larldnl
Mrs, Tom Burnolde of Pomeroy Herschel Foley, fDrmort, or thla &amp;mday thO)' wert dlmer guoata
euae. Call f12.31M.
~13-Ue
POMEROY - EABI' MAIN - and Mr. and Mrs. Mf.ywoodJoh~&gt;o arM, receatll' underWent illll'p1')' of Mr. and Mrs. Jerl'J' Stanabur)o wiro vldtllw lfr, and !lira. 0...
WALNUT STBRl'lO radio eon- z story I room frame home, stDn called on Mr. and Mrs.'- lor 1411 IIIIPUtatlnn at Grant llo .. and dluahtor.
MARKEf
.
lin Branche, Btlllre.
pltalln
Columbua,
HI&amp;
roommm&gt;o
sole,
IIIII
otereo
with
radio
5
rooms
and
bath
don.
with
. . f'UR~:ISHED and unfumllbed
Mlln St.
l'omllwy
Varlall Cozart. or CoolvWevi.,
Walter Jordan and Mike Lawrenee Jobnoton and family.
her
Ia
631.
combination. f apeed changer, modern' kitchen and bath, 4
. . , apartments. Cloae to school.
aoo,
Junior
Leadll"8
or
carp.,.
Mrs. Louise Von Meter and
!tad Nolllo Colll1.
Mrs. June Jones and cbUdroo ter .Bo71 t-H Club lltiOndad 1 J,..
rooms and bath (up), garage Nicki and Mrs, Johnoton were
4 apeaker sound oyatem. Mon.
. ' . Phone 1112-5434.
10.18-tlc
of
or
Di.fto•
are
ll'ODdt!W
Easter
thly paymenta of 16, or pay In baaement, gao lumaee
nlor
Laader
Ro1lllllll
at
Ohio
UMIn Athens.
balaDc:e $81.71. Call en=18. heat, large fronl poreh, large
• .i.ARGB live room and ~ath
Mr. and Mrs, Bobby Joe Wolfe vacation with her PIAI¢J0 lfr, yerolv Inn r8C01t!J,
4-IUte lot. Financing can be arrang· and fllllll¥ ol Racine Route, MilS and Mro, El• loloComaa andotl&gt;o
,..lmenl, newly de&lt;'oratl!d,
Earl starkOJ" 1111ndod III"IIIP ·
er reladtta here.
. furnlce heal, Pomeroy,
ed. $10,000.00
Florence Schrimsher, nurse at
banquet and lx&gt;oatu' meotliW It
Fuoerll aevlcoa were hold on
Phone ·
t;.U. IF CARPETS look dull and FAIIM - 58 ACRI!8 - ON Marietta lloJPital, Mr. and Mrs. llonday of laat week It T-Ie JlarcorvWo In Gallta Count;r and
drear, remove the opota aa PAVED ROAD - 1~ story 7 Chest8r Powers and oon, Flo"'
wu a pat llloaklr,lfr,Starkl1
J'URNISIIED three-room apart.
they appear, with Blue lAJs. room home, bath, basement, lela, and Mr. and Mro. Lawronce llethodlat Church !Dr lira. Gto1'o lo IIllO III'IIIPIIIekeipar.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gromlotl
ment, bath; on South Seeand
Ire. Rent electric shampooer
fumace beating, bam, eblek· Jotmstoo, looal, callod on Mr. panna Pock Crabtrlo, Tl, who
cllld Soturday morning 11 llhlitll'$1. BaUr Furniture. 4-~r. en house, plenty fl. water. One and Mrs. Yl,ywood Jolulatoil.
and 00. vtoltad her aunt, Mra,
, Ave., Middleport. Phone lfrl.
tng Arms lloiPIW. &amp;lnlvora IJ&gt;.
mne from Harrisonville. ·
Clljllon Ankrom In Parktrlbuq.
Hilda Jack&amp;on of ColumbUoand
lloward Cecil, IIM282 .
elude her hosband, J. K. CrQ. and callocl on hor imclt, !Ia'. AD.....
00
Mro,
Wanda
nmnel~
and
two
H-Ue HOUSE, 1llo Spoad Queen
· two ..... Arthur and ~ krom, Who II In I hospital tberf.
,,. :
. '··~~ · . .
walher fiG. power lawn mow. VIRGIL TEAFORD, s.Jtama sona, Roonlo and steve, ol Col.- land,
local, Inti • daughter, Mro, The)' stDPPed to Ht bll brother;
buJ
visited
Mr,
and
Mro.
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CaD tlf2.6ll88. ~10.121p
llllo Scott (Marguerite) ~ Dian G........s, Flemlnr. .,.
Eqjoy our ra~U.· ~· , •
ALBDI' M. COX. Jlnbr Uo carroll and lamll.Y.
New llarshBeld llold. 9leloaloo route home.
Cl!lcken
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SINGE,R PORTABLE, _. lib
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grealoiJ'ancthUdren, two Teatord oro oow well.
ptke $28.82. Tenna. Phone
era,
WWlam ..,.t Poul Peclr, loapartment for
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenca Join,.
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4-ll·tlc
cal,
and
two alsterl, Mrs. W. E.
112 S. 5th Ave., MJMI&amp;.
oton callod on Mr. and Mrs. Cl"'
The expression, 11 blue·
Crabtrae
OUzzlo),
local,
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The
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third
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bellied Yankee," originated ·
ter ol Lo!W BoW&gt;m.
longest river In the United
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Notice
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Cburcll of God, Chester, Oblo,
7:30 p.m. each evenin&amp;. Evangelist Rev. Wayne RDberllon
ol Hamilton, Ohio: Special
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MOBILE HOME spaces, extra IHII ZIG ZAG, buttonholes, aewo LOGAN FIRE II SAFF""'
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large 100 loot lots to set •our on buttons, monograms, fan·
A3 ·
EQUIPMENT.
and
oer·
mobUe home. Good location cy designs, etc. Sews easy. vice, Pomeroy, Ohio, RD S,
11.11 A3
wllh or without natural RU. One dial doea It all. Pay off
610xl5
liM .4'1
opeclal prices on extingulsJ&gt;.
Plut
Rocippolllo
lxcho...
IZO a month. Velma G. ZooGUN SHOOT, Sunday, AprU 21
balance due 8 payments ol era for boats, trailers a n d
Noll-~ Guoro- ·.
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-GUARANrEiDpan, Muon, W. Va. Plume
beglnnlng at noon at the
$&amp;.15 each. Phone 99S-11685.
homes. ))wight Logan
773-5750.
~111-Sotp
Forked Run SportlrDaD Club.
4-ll·lfe 31121, Cbarleo MarsbeU an.
l!lvery0110 Is welcome.
8384, Mu Eichinger 119USZ6.
~17""= NICE PRIVATE traDer space. USED PIANOS. THREE EX·
Lawrence Eblin tlf2.562f,
Every conveplence. New Ha·
TRA NICE, re-conditioned up~
ven, W. Va. 'Phone 882-:1852.
WILL DO sewing at home: ziJ&gt;
right planoa. Also other pi·
4-17~
pen, poeteta, pegging, hear
anos from 139.95 up. Free deC. BRADFORD
SAL&amp;~ AND_SERVICE
N~ Su!IIIIY WI• Ovala
big, olteratlOJUJ, etA!. Mn.
livery. Call 742-4211. ~1f.4tc
AUCTIONEER
GUAIIANTEED
Fnddle Thabet,
Maaon,
boat
F"r Sale
c.mplete &amp;miCe
llconae
Pbolle '1'13-5651.
3-JMO!p 50X10 MOBILE homo, 1164 mo- $1 PER MONTH rental soli ID·
Write, ftne or (loDIIol
eecu ctrcle,Pornaw,raetered
water.
Contact
BUI
Buclt,
del, coppertono kitchen, two
Crill Jlradfotll
1¥ vialted at the home
·BAND at Jade's Club, Hanpy
bedrooms, carpet In living Rutland. Also II&lt; ton paneled
Raelae. Oldo
Circle.
.
Valley Boys, Friday and Sat.
truck,
heavy
duty,
cheap.
I
1
tic
room. Phone tlf2.2619. ~7·121c
Mr. and Mrs.lllchlrll Lolli ond ..
urday 8 to 2 a.m. ~18-2tc
4-lf.«c
cbUdran, Columbue, llrt.lllflabt
FOR CUSIDON COMP'OR'I' AIR C:ONDmONING Refrlpr.
SwlflatDIIo Columbua, lllrs. Fern
BAND every Friday from 9
Knapp Shoes, Clllfs ShOe Re- ELECTRIC FENCER, rodo, In- atlon oervlce. Jack's Relrtg.
Stansburf,
-JoliDFon,. o l 992-2788
NOTICI OF ILICTION ON TAX
PHON&amp;G674370
p.m. to 2 a.m. "Best band
sulators, wire and barb wire,
pair, Middleport.
~
eratloo, New Haven. hone
LIYV IN IXCIIt o• Talli
viallod wltil tho Robert Lao In the area". Shenang Springs
TIN MILL LIMITAnOH
good condition. Reasonable.
lllUIJ79,
f 8 tie
lly and BaliJh Lao OVIf I flllllll
NOTICE 11 hereb)' ILYeD tha\ In
Nile Club.
~18-tl&lt; FOUR ROOM house, bath,
Phone 1192-59117.
4-1f.«c
punuanc• of a Rllalu.Uon of the
.. CUESI:ER. 0, 98Hl41
w-d.
H~;~ard. of EliueaUon ol. the Southern
Mr. and lfra. Ralph Rolli and
basement, garage. Two year
READY • MIX c:onmta dellv· Lou!
SC:hool Dllltid, Jlel.p CGllD'f·
S~7
GUN SIIOOI'. Sunday, April 21,
JAMES
FRY
property
on
Mid·
Oillo
paated
on
l.be
ltlh
da)'
of
d&amp;utiiJier
ol Bactne and lllr. aad
ered right to your proJect.
old bome. Pbone 1112-ZCI.
Marth, JH8 , Utne wiD M aubmltte«
12 noon to 4 p.m.. Racin&amp;dleport
Hill.
Phone
74U813.
Mrs. Warr., Roae, loool, callad
J.D.II•
Faat and euy. Free fd. lo 1 vote of' Uae people of ta6d
4-1f.«c mates. Phone tlf2.32lf, Goe&amp;· School Dt1trtc:t al a 8PIC1AL a.ICC·
Basban Rd.. soonsored by Ha·
at the hom&amp; ol Batll·Van Motor
TION lo be hell! In the Southern Locine Fire Dept. Hams, bacon POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Tey
Ieln Ready • Mix Co., Middle. u! School DtaU'Iet. Oh.lo at Ole Nl•
a r1111111 lbldQ' ovtallW•
plaea of votiDJ thereln, on
and two \1 bop.
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Laura Clrele of Dorcaa called
8 30 tie ular
miniature.
and up. stud 19117 HONDA, 300 Dream, 1500 port, Ohio.
T11M4aY, the 7th da1 ol liar JMB,
miles, wlndohleld and helmet,
on Mo..,. Clrclo 1 reciiii....WV.
the que1Uon of JevylNI. Jn euen ol
aervlee and grooming. Pbooe
the t.en mW llmltaUon.. for the beM•
Mr. and ...... llalvln Clrcla and .
good
condition,
caD
IIIU108
HAPPY HOUR. 9henang Springs
911U443.
II 3 tie
BUDGET PRICE !umllure on f,t o• Southern Local School DI.Jtrlct
[or
the
purpoH
ol
Cllrrent
&amp;xpens..
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. MOllMason.
~lf.41p
dlu&amp;hter of Columbuoi!Penll-'
our third floor budget shop.
Said. liX belnll: u. ad.dltlanlll taa
urdo1 nl&amp;ht with Mary _Clrcla.
day thru Friday. Lldloo night COAL, heavy, lumo stoker, egq
Baker Furniture. :Middleport, of !Hll ml1111 to run lor • eontlmled
period.
conditiO!!.
Jfarlarlt Am carloton and
every Friday.
u.tfc
and mine run. Excelsior Salt 1941 LARK. Good
Ohio.
? 2S tie
•l a rat.e not ueeedirll 5~ mUll
100,
Patrick, BIIQ' Van Miler and
1411for each one dollar of valuation
Works, Inc., ·E. Main st., Po- Good tires4150.
which
a
maunt.l
lo MJ·flve eentl
Eunle llrlnlcBr spent 1 Sllurdrtf
~1f.«c SEWING
PENNV - ONE 19411 PENNY
meroy. Phone 1f2.1811. 1Utfe 42'll
MACHINES. malr fo r e11ch on e hundred dollart~ of nl·
u.ailon,
for
a
c011UnuH
ptdotlwill pay !w a brUe adjult·
even~nt~ot tile hoiDI or llfiDservice. an mal&lt;es. WY 11 ne .-oWl for •"d ElKbOU wlll be
,w' v.. Burial ... ht '
ment at Pomeroy Home !t WILL YOU mAke a lair offer 10 PAYMEN'rS of $5 or Ml 2214. 'nle Fabric Shop, Pour '1!!;open
' llltlllllfftlld!Y'Ib Pome.w. --. '
11t 6 :30 o'cloet A.ll. and re• TOJJl&gt;IO Clmstlcylollawillg IOI'Vopen until 6:30 o'clO&lt;:k P .M.
Aato.
1·7-lft
caah. Must sen 1Htl aewlng
on dealrable ten year old
eroy. Authorized Singer Sales 1n1in
Eutern Sl11nd.1td Time of 11aJcl ell.)' . cies conducted by Rev. 0 1 c a r
By orau of the Board of
machine. fully eQuioped to
houae on Rt. 412, In Cllllon.
and Service. We Sharpen
EJecUollll ol lllelp County, Ohio
Kinli·
zl~
zag,
make
buttonholes,
Sli nice 1'001111 and both.
Sel_...
3-!11-tfc
Belatlves rrom a distance here
IMMITT I. WILL
Auction
IIUon, w. Vo., ware over•
C11111nna•
basement separated to 8 sew on buttons, etc.. live
lor
Mr a. Crabtree'a !UDoral U..
SATURDAY. APRIL II. 11 a.
DOROTHY M. JOtiNITOM
months old. Guaranteed. Call EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
eluded Mr. and Mro, Max Crabo
Mrs. Jantce Yo0111 entertained guesta of llr, and !Ia'~ Hank
rooms and We shower, l2xll
m. 3\1 mneo east of Sbade,
Dated AprU 10, 1801
911M838.
4-111-«e
trae
and
granddausllter,
Vrolorte
wllh
a dinner holllrinl Ernoltlne Holter.
IIIII. Two lots 51111110 each
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
Ohio. 011 townoh!o road No.
4·Ui; ...18; t-111; B-3
Grace SolD wu a pltillll at
11$'1'FC
VInson, Hazel Park, Mich., Mrs. llajoman oo her blrtlldoJ. Elvie
l"eneed In privacy, All kinds
10. comulelo boulehold and
Nalle Cot&gt;10l' and llemer ThoJrC&gt;o ~ Long Run, was aloo a camden Clark lloiPital 1or """
of fruit trees. Inquire at TAitE OVER novmenll. atoreo
large amount of mlscellaJI.
era! days.
son of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. guell1o
Blanche Compoon In Cllllon, walnut conoole. 'nke new. BSR EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP,
eouo Items. Lunch avaDable.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom~and
Mrs. Laona Babcock andLaoiO
f aneed chanor, mulll~le 'Uii plus parts II needed,
NtckoiU Lozano, Cbarleoton, W.
W. VI.
4-1Millc
Mr. and Mrs. Bm Snow. own·
dou&amp;bter•
llld Marr Pierce ......
va., Mr. and Mrs. Emzle Davio Massar wore weekend peata of
speakers. Balanee 188.93 or
Ponwoy Home II Auto.
ers. MeCoy's Auction Servtee,
potao(Mr.andlfrS.GQJ
and Mrs.llltltertneFe~VofParloo tho David - · · Ill ~· 16.11 per month. Phone
Aucll.
~!Uic MUELLER FORCED air fur.
Ha;rman.
erabuJ'i, W. Va., Inti Mrs. VIr- Plains and carad lor the lila•'
~1~
nace, f yem old, 125,1110 • .
Mr. and Mrs. LawrenceBowm ginia Townaend, Paul Hlllll')', &amp;,. clqhter, llai')'Loulae,wldlollr.
Boa;y Loudenandfamllyofa.
BTU. Complete with duet
FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE. and 1111111¥ ol Athena visited hor
ahlre
villtedllr.andllra. Dorlll ·
and llrs. Blat onci Mr.andlfra,
sin ond llariY ol Gal.,..
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Wanted
FORD
JUBILEE
tra&lt;tor,
good
Pomeroy
Home
and
Auto.
-':,
regiltm
and
thermoParonta.
lfr,
and
Mrs.
Alvalla&amp;&gt;O
WOMAN FOR ~. May
Mra. Poul bbell, Linda, Rick, Harold Wlltoon, ~tb,one, -.&lt;lid LarldDs.
1!$TFC on a recent Suudly.
live In II oo dellre. Phone llal. Phone 1f2.3'1'13. 4-II•U. . condition; Rlltotlller garden
Gl'OIIo and Rolland, -.we, Automobile 200 Club at Ctnc!Do
ClroiJll """"'
tractor. 5 hp. J. c. Prollllt,
Walter Jordan, aJunior at AleJo. wore weekend ,uosta of lllr. and natL
IIUZI1.
4-1Uie
lb'lira.
or zaaeavUto
and ,and
lfr, - lad
Albany.
TUm
lOUth
at
Colum.
19112 OLDS aonvertlbla •• iood
ander High Schoo~ partlciPatodtn
lnwrenct
OWe Y0111111o P'""lnl¥• ljlaJI !lira. Charita Cllna o(; ~..
Jol'\lon and Walter.
bta
School
lot,
4
mnes
oouth.
ohape,
Call
Muon.
W
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Va
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tile receot District Science Fair Qlher K111dal
MALE OR FEMALE deok clerll
cllmer guosta of Sundaf aeveral daya wtth Mr. and lllra. burllo vidtad Lao•·li\l·
4-17-atp
77WII8 or 773-5111'1 Iller 5 p.
Mr. and Mrs. lllilard Balli
over .40. Mill! be able to live
AIJ'I'OM(lBILE IJISUI'&amp;nee beell at Ohlo Unlvorsley, Atilons.
- e Mrs. FIJO Jordan and lfr, Garth !iDith.
m.
4-1a.3tc
Mrs.
WOllam
Law1011
and
.L
ln. awly In person Oblo HoeanceDed? Loot your 01)1!1'111Mrs. Jamoo Caruthers a n d have moved to tholloillld lfier•
and Mrs. Dwaine Jorden, Bryan
POWELL
PLANT
setter
with
Cheryl
visited
her
mother,
Mrs.
121. Mldllleport.
4-18-«C
or's UCODIO? can . . .
!amill' of LoulovWe, 0,, II"'""" P-"¥ rrom Well v~
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and Keith.
water tank lor tomalool, cabo
Bert Wltilrow In Bullllo, W. Vo.,
ELECl'RIC HEDGE trlmmm'.
Ki. and lira. Haiiild 0 . "
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8 15 lfc
Linde Sllell came to
tD q aoveral daya with Mr. and
bage, etc. Used one JUr.
a recent Sunday afternoon.
~,:·; AIJDDLE AGED woman to 011'11
cheCk dormltorlOR u she wW . Mrs. Marvin llarkl.
and .... of ~ and
eleetrle lawn - · 3 gas
Phone
tlf2.2178.
~17&amp;
Joe
Gastoo
of
Alban,y
and
Steloo
!an
mowers.
PboDe
7ft.f181
fGr two . chlldron, 5 houn I
enter OhiD Unlverotey tn Sip!'""
Mr. and Mrs. Tad IIOJ'DIIII and llrs. Emeraon J~ Poni
on
Glllogl¥
ol
Atbeo&amp;
were
r•
Harrlsollvllle,
Bud
Dqlaa.
.,. lor !QOIII and lloanl.
daushter• ol ColumbuJijllltoo"' !IlK\, vlallld Ethel LarldDI.
bor.
cent
weekend
guests
of
their
COMPLETE
IQ'I'CID!lN,
4-Ne
Mr. and Mrs, Ill¥ Alb, David oral daya with relative• hero.
Jolla Groco hal rttumad wr11t 11os 11111-K. In we of
gr"""'oronts,
Mr.
andMrs.Farn
range,
refrigerator,
doobta
rn.mvetorana
~Ho..
lfrs.
Edol
stawart
of
!lead
..
and
llariM,
Gabii1Dio
vlaltadher
, . o.lly Sentinel. l'omei'OY.
Glllogl¥.
slDI&lt;
and
cabinelll,
may
be
s&gt;ltal
and
KIIUI7
~·!oil
....
partata, Mr, andllra. R. S. TIII'J&gt;o vWe llld ~vid !iDith wore vial•
4-17-411! :!IOIIILE HOME, 5h!O New
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Glllogl,y,
seen
at
Blue
Tartan.
~17.atc
er. Other gueata of tbe.Tumors · q with Pltrlcla !iDith II West tumad holnolromSt.J""'*IIo.,
MOOD, 11166 mndel, 2 bed·
Vlckl
and
Bruce,
Saturdi.Y
.
were
Ill¥ Gotachall of Parlfen. Vlrllnla Unlveratv at liiOrpDo p~
rooms, carpeted llv!Dg room.
and Sunday In ColumbuJ with hto burl and lfr, and Mrs. Gltll TIII'J&gt;o
1966
INTERNATIONAL
Pk*up,
Laoataiiiiiii'IIPIIIIIWIIilllld
Pbone Mt-2852.
4-!Ntl:
sister, Mrs. Bernice McKnlaht. or and Mr. and Mrs. llllo stanas apeed, IBM International
Dtmor guests or llr. and lira. with lfr, and Mrs. OlhrBabo
and
Mrs.
Glllosl¥-dedahalr&gt;
bury. looal.
w- Prince ,.... Sanlb' cu. cock.
COMPLETE LUDWIG DRUM PickUp. f speed. Call tlf2.211Ml
dressers conveatlon on SaturdQ.
-VIolet !iDith
or
laWIII.
~17.atc
Mr.
and
Mrs.
JewallJoneahave
and Jacklo Dean, ~. aSET, 7 piece outfit, exco!Jent
Mr,
and
Mrs,
lllrsey
Jordan,
Mr. and Mrs, C)J&lt;de VanNest
recalved word that their IOJ&gt;oiJ&gt;. once Dean, ColumbuJ, Boll Bur' .'
condltlcm, call Mt-3941.
Rodney, Rlckl and Ralph, Mra, law, Albert Walsh, baa been tDn and Cral&amp; Dian, Coi•II"'NN·
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Ables,
4-1Htc
w-~•""'
luv
Acceph.
Ravenswood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robert B!Ohoil md SanelY, Mrs. trlllllerred In bla ~
!llr. and Mrs. CliO' 8a¥mlll vi..
RHI Estate For Sell
•. A!l'ltQUES, fllrnlture, .u.J!M,
Clajr
Jordn
and
llarllan, Mike
!1'0111 Canal Winchester tD Mon.: !ted c. B. ~ c.t•JIIIhll,
Clark, Mra. Ama Allon, LetArt,
. ~. lfrl. R!nrlrd EARLY AMERICAN stereo.
Lawson and Wroller Jordan wore pbla, Tenn. and the lamllr will Who hal- Wbut la-b lmo
1110 w. Main St., Pome1861 model stereo AM " F'M
who auendedthot-H move there.
proved.
w. va.. Mrs. Elva Dalley, stiY.. amo,.lhoae
STAMPS
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t4Ue
radio combination, dual opeat.
OfOcera,
Advlaors,
Junior ~
lfr, and Mro, Larry stanaMr. and lira. Oacar Babcock
eravWe,
callod
on
Mr.
Inti Mro,
er oyatem. Balanee due rOMEROY - &amp;Blat STBEBT
ora Inti Parlltl Con!eronce In
attopded a !lmll,y diDiar at ·the
Autherson.
Open P.lly 9 .to 7
bury or IIO)'tO&gt;IdllburJ - · Forlhnt
$102.18 or monthly payments - 2 story frame home, I cart
Pomeroy
recsotl¥.
end JIIIIIIB 'of hll - 1 , Mr, 4'0111 r01tdonct at T""'or•
Mr, and Mrs. RoOJid Klcld and
Saturday 9 to 9
Friends bore bavelaarnadthll and Mrs, illlo stanabury and oo PlalJII.
PLENTY of apace lor one trailof $5.10 per Dlonth' Call tlf2. 1'001115, bath, fronl pon:b. J..e. family of West VlrPnlao Mr. and
4-111-«e vel Lot COZI25. tl,IIOO;OO
er wltll all lacl!ltlea. In Syra. 3218.
Mr. Inti llrs. Fred Larldnl
Mrs, Tom Burnolde of Pomeroy Herschel Foley, fDrmort, or thla &amp;mday thO)' wert dlmer guoata
euae. Call f12.31M.
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POMEROY - EABI' MAIN - and Mr. and Mrs. Mf.ywoodJoh~&gt;o arM, receatll' underWent illll'p1')' of Mr. and Mrs. Jerl'J' Stanabur)o wiro vldtllw lfr, and !lira. 0...
WALNUT STBRl'lO radio eon- z story I room frame home, stDn called on Mr. and Mrs.'- lor 1411 IIIIPUtatlnn at Grant llo .. and dluahtor.
MARKEf
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lin Branche, Btlllre.
pltalln
Columbua,
HI&amp;
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sole,
IIIII
otereo
with
radio
5
rooms
and
bath
don.
with
. . f'UR~:ISHED and unfumllbed
Mlln St.
l'omllwy
Varlall Cozart. or CoolvWevi.,
Walter Jordan and Mike Lawrenee Jobnoton and family.
her
Ia
631.
combination. f apeed changer, modern' kitchen and bath, 4
. . , apartments. Cloae to school.
aoo,
Junior
Leadll"8
or
carp.,.
Mrs. Louise Von Meter and
!tad Nolllo Colll1.
Mrs. June Jones and cbUdroo ter .Bo71 t-H Club lltiOndad 1 J,..
rooms and bath (up), garage Nicki and Mrs, Johnoton were
4 apeaker sound oyatem. Mon.
. ' . Phone 1112-5434.
10.18-tlc
of
or
Di.fto•
are
ll'ODdt!W
Easter
thly paymenta of 16, or pay In baaement, gao lumaee
nlor
Laader
Ro1lllllll
at
Ohio
UMIn Athens.
balaDc:e $81.71. Call en=18. heat, large fronl poreh, large
• .i.ARGB live room and ~ath
Mr. and Mrs, Bobby Joe Wolfe vacation with her PIAI¢J0 lfr, yerolv Inn r8C01t!J,
4-IUte lot. Financing can be arrang· and fllllll¥ ol Racine Route, MilS and Mro, El• loloComaa andotl&gt;o
,..lmenl, newly de&lt;'oratl!d,
Earl starkOJ" 1111ndod III"IIIP ·
er reladtta here.
. furnlce heal, Pomeroy,
ed. $10,000.00
Florence Schrimsher, nurse at
banquet and lx&gt;oatu' meotliW It
Fuoerll aevlcoa were hold on
Phone ·
t;.U. IF CARPETS look dull and FAIIM - 58 ACRI!8 - ON Marietta lloJPital, Mr. and Mrs. llonday of laat week It T-Ie JlarcorvWo In Gallta Count;r and
drear, remove the opota aa PAVED ROAD - 1~ story 7 Chest8r Powers and oon, Flo"'
wu a pat llloaklr,lfr,Starkl1
J'URNISIIED three-room apart.
they appear, with Blue lAJs. room home, bath, basement, lela, and Mr. and Mro. Lawronce llethodlat Church !Dr lira. Gto1'o lo IIllO III'IIIPIIIekeipar.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gromlotl
ment, bath; on South Seeand
Ire. Rent electric shampooer
fumace beating, bam, eblek· Jotmstoo, looal, callod on Mr. panna Pock Crabtrlo, Tl, who
cllld Soturday morning 11 llhlitll'$1. BaUr Furniture. 4-~r. en house, plenty fl. water. One and Mrs. Yl,ywood Jolulatoil.
and 00. vtoltad her aunt, Mra,
, Ave., Middleport. Phone lfrl.
tng Arms lloiPIW. &amp;lnlvora IJ&gt;.
mne from Harrisonville. ·
Clljllon Ankrom In Parktrlbuq.
Hilda Jack&amp;on of ColumbUoand
lloward Cecil, IIM282 .
elude her hosband, J. K. CrQ. and callocl on hor imclt, !Ia'. AD.....
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Mro,
Wanda
nmnel~
and
two
H-Ue HOUSE, 1llo Spoad Queen
· two ..... Arthur and ~ krom, Who II In I hospital tberf.
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local, Inti • daughter, Mro, The)' stDPPed to Ht bll brother;
buJ
visited
Mr,
and
Mro.
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er
CaD tlf2.6ll88. ~10.121p
llllo Scott (Marguerite) ~ Dian G........s, Flemlnr. .,.
Eqjoy our ra~U.· ~· , •
ALBDI' M. COX. Jlnbr Uo carroll and lamll.Y.
New llarshBeld llold. 9leloaloo route home.
Cl!lcken
~ a fuJ{, llep•, pt
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SINGE,R PORTABLE, _. lib
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grealoiJ'ancthUdren, two Teatord oro oow well.
ptke $28.82. Tenna. Phone
era,
WWlam ..,.t Poul Peclr, loapartment for
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenca Join,.
.
4-ll·tlc
cal,
and
two alsterl, Mrs. W. E.
112 S. 5th Ave., MJMI&amp;.
oton callod on Mr. and Mrs. Cl"'
The expression, 11 blue·
Crabtrae
OUzzlo),
local,
a
n
d
The
Rio
Grande
Is
the
third
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bellied Yankee," originated ·
ter ol Lo!W BoW&gt;m.
longest river In the United
-Mal Johnoton Mrs. Emz!J ~via (Eia!J), Parloo with Confederate aoldlerf.

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Cltallno 2 dr. automatic, jplCl tlros, radio and boater.

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eo CheY. "8'' WII&amp;OJI• •• $198
61 Folcoo I dr••• , •• , $100
60 Qlev, 2 dr. VII, , ,. , $395

Galaxtp 500, 4 door, V-8 qlnt, auto.II'W,.J&gt;oWer atao"'

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' aftd,SIJn smith.
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with tho
wera· Mn. Smith•• .Pireatlt llr. IDd Kl-1. ,
111'011' lor
holldo.Y ,......... wen .....
and sts~. llr. and llrl. J. ](. Prenttet of

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groll' began Euter mornlllg by IIIOIIdlna &lt;hurd! fDattber,
lORI In the choir CODlPOSed of 28 mole &gt;Otcoa, and Keiii\Y """'
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By the Wll'. lite

Smiths bave
added I!Nllher member to I h e
family - a Slameae cat. The
cat wao a giR to KOIIIY, ,hlo refor piling an A In Eng~
' lllh lor the !trot ...,.,.,,,

Wird

to recuperaltq !rom lllrltll'
at Tripier Hoopltol ID -illu.
He Ollliecl• to be at the booplt..
111 another week.
Bobby, who to with the u. S.
Navy, will be comtna home Ole
middle of MI.Y, FollOwtq h 1 1

IT'S NOT EVERYONE who hao leave, he will be &amp;lvea aome.adtralnlq In pn!lllrltlool
aa caudderate a son..J.nJaw and dltional
lor going to VI...,. In Jllly.
ciaual&gt;ter as Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tho same week Bobby had bla
Qweo.
When Mr. ond Mrs. Jack Bow- ourgoey tn Honolillu, hla moll&gt;er

. ~Utili ot\*'
and 1111.
lilritio were
l(r, 11111 Mn. JICk Cromer and
cllil"""' J"'ldi :oat ipil 'Donn7
of lllrlool aaci ..... .aDil Mri.
Rlch111'11 .Struble and chDdrtoo
Gordon, Q&gt;u&amp;laa, llrJID ond Lori
o1 CarrolL
Mr. and llrl. Adolph Gnoeaer
and daugb~, Conton, and 111'1.
Clara NcMaoter or Athens were
Easter wolkeod.goielllo or Mrs.
.

llrl. lfaey WhljJpleloroc..,...
ollqr from 1 corollll')' attack.
li1o baa -

conllned 10 Holzer

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HAMIUSH BAY"
Hugh O'Brian
Mickey Rooney

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'TONIGHT .... aATUlDAY
ADril1a.IO
"GAAHII Pllll"

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JamM Gelber
Era lla'le Salol

COt.CMCAR,_

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Dyer, vice .President; Joy Whit~tt
secretary; Joy HQea. treasurer; Joy Sluer, reereatlon 1~
er: Mary Ruth SIUJr. uwa re(lOl'ler; lleglna Harrilon, health
cbalnnan; and Elaine lllmlbllri,

salelf chairman.
So\'10 members of the clulj accomPIDIOd by Harold Souer and
Mro. wnue o,er attended tho

receat omcen and member• "'H
conference.
NOll meedlw wW be hald 11

2 P.m. Soturdsy It the homL

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Show Will be

Held Saturday
MASON - 'llte MIDI Grode
Scbool PTA Taleot ahow -,IU be
held on Soturdsy, April 20th at
7 p.m. at Wabama Hlp School.
Foa- will be acrobatics,
lolk dancing, otnglng, vocal and
lnst......-1 ooloa, andlldulti!POclala.
The (d&gt;lle to cordially IDvlted.
Admlaalon wW be 50 cenll lor
lldulto, ond 25 canto lor &lt;lltldreo.

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R&amp;j' ·Tucker reports lhat the
C(IICOialon Bland will be open.

sood attendBllce Ia uriiOCL

Dale A. l'helpo, 71, orwsyneoburl, Pa., Rt. 1, died at 8;20
p.m. 'llturado,y, April 11, at the
Groene coont.Y llemorlal Hospital followtna an lllnc11 of two

year a.

He .... liorn JIIIIUII')' 9i 1887.
at Lanpvllle, Ohio, only - or
the late lleoole DBlOJ l'helpo
and llerloa Phelpa. He merrled
lfaey llenlll' Phelps, wbo aur.
vtve1. He wa• • Jneii'Mr of the
Lanpvllle Cbriallan CbiD'cb,
Langovllle.
&amp;lrvlviDg In addition to hla
wUe are three 11111, Delver.
Woodlawn, Cal., andBIII3ondEIIboth -of llanollald, Ohio;
seven graadChllldren, and llstel'l, lira. stuleJO ()'loaale)
Ph!Wpo, Lolan. (Jdo; Mrs. Alpha '$Jvtre) Barr, l..anB4YW•.
and Mro. l!onald ·Qiol'll)1111lo
of I!IJnden. Two olsteto ere dtceal!ed.
Hi was a veteran of. World
War ~ a lllOJ1lber of Fller.&amp;ullek American Lqlon pool No.
95t of Jel!er- ond UIIWA U&gt;clll6151, llalher, Pl.
0
Funeral 1181'¥1cea were h ol d
MooidoJ II 1 p.m. In tho Luuo
and Bebm Funeral llomo at .Jel.
fer- Pa. Graveside-.mllllary.
r!IAi• ...,..wi"Uar.Sodlek Amer-·
lean Loibl I'Uit, and lalermeat
wasta Greene Counb' - . 1
Park.
C~ TOIIWr

The WUIJng Workorl

wW moot on ~U U, It 7:30
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Lend .H!Jllred lor a_..,.
'•aimp mater- eouJI\r airport must be Oll!led

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SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1968

PRicE 10 CENTS

GALLIPOLJ:S.PT. PLEASANT

Mock UN at Rio
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RIO GRANDE - United Nitlono Week wiU bo ol1oorvecllhls
week at Rio Grande Collep. Rep.. reaent.otlns of live rorel&amp;D countries to the United Nations In
New York wW spoalt at Mock
UN ~eaaicl'la on campus. •
Speakers Include representative• of the laraal and PaklconiRiiateo on llondsy In Commimlt;y Hall, al1:40 p.m.
· Tuoldsy, B. S. Bedl, tnrormation o!ncer In the Indian ForeiiP! Service, and G. Hibblelhewatla, or Great Britain, will I!Peak
at a momlq program In Communlt;y Hall, beldnnlna at 9;40.

PIII'I'ING ONE AWAY - John Tannehill, lllddliiiOrt, 1$dltio in011'o table tennis cbaml&gt;lon, Put• the ball awsy
with a herd drive In a recent Ollbll&gt;ltl&lt;in It Logan. He wW be,a
1(11081 o1
Lions ClUb Tuelda.l' evening at a Fatller
and Soli ·
l!,place¥~11 Cllurch pariah houll and alve
It With Btl!~~!!'~ .VJntbn Co!m~J hla!l
·•TiluillljllJ:;I!Ji!,.., .~ Pit11o&lt;ID
i&gt;lllo rocontlf wao IIOIQiria!.cl,
· Hall or Flino. LIQp Ral»h Graveo·

year.old

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More tbaD 200 hlp acboDI stu-

dents !rom 16 arealiillll f&lt;hooto
are expected·.to 111\11114 tile .Goooral AooellliiJ1 ....... ·or •I h e
Mock UN Thurldsy beglni!log at
9 a.m., In Commualt;y Hall . .
The main question to be debat-

Pel'lllllllent Arab Stat01 Delegation to the United Nations. He Is
the oentor stall member of the .
delo&amp;etl.on ond amemborllfl.llltecl Arab Republic delegation to
the UN.

The orgontzallon or the -k' 1
events
to being arranged b.!- lite
ed and voted on at the 1bursInternational
Retatlools clltso al
do,y Mock UN
aesalon Ia
whether or oot Red Chi- Rio Grande Collep, under dina ahould be permitted to the rection of J. Slerman POrter,
United Nations In place of reJ&gt;- assistant proresaor o( political
reseatattvea or the government science at Rio Grande College.
The Mock UN Is also made poaunder Cbalng Kal.&amp;ek.
Laboeen BasMor will spoalt stble throul!llthe oupport of Robat the Mock YN session on Frl ~ ert Enloe, president of "UN,:
day aa a representative of tbe We .Believe" organizaUon in New
York.

EDA Grant Approved'
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1!. lllller aiid Sen. Stephen ](. mont plant, a 0011 auxtUa:ry In- ol. an active and concerned local

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CHAIILEil HAYMAN, righ4 lo&amp;&gt;erlntlndont of the SootbmlLoca!Scboolllltr!ot, co~
YOilllfl Soturda¥ IIIIIIOWICOd ap- take, ond el!lenaton orllneo.
cttizORI')', this project could not
Larry
HoUon,•Soutbern Hlllh School Jwdor at Racine, lor hieing- oalected to roclivelha State
i\'I'OI'al ol a $176,000 Ec&lt;l1lomlc
'jbe sewer JII'Oiect will Include hive become a reallt;y."
Future Farmer's or Amertca Degree. Looking on Is Bob AnderBOD, lli'Orvlsor of tho FFA II tho
~lcf!!leO\ . , A~(I!OI! extenalon of collectlonllnes, new
'llte apprOVal or this projoct
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Racine school.
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aront 16 the Villlllt 6i lllo Ioree lilalno, Jlfl .otations and a wm, permit the expanalon proo:;r..do rOr lite Olllil!lllnn of'11tt trea~laclltt;y.
gram of Rio Grande College to
' vttlaae'• wator ind'HWage 01'8- Tutai cost 0! )be F"iOcl Is proceed as plamed.
Um!, .• ,,.,, .J~~'·•·"'~, ,., .U..5:,;~-" The COJ!I""!t!!JI'. T!.lll..- ....ltiUnti~,II!Jj by 1871, '
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The water pra,ieW /llll)l'OYed ~de llll\khiJIJ lUnda to com- the collop• a eprollment wW In·
~~~~-- v,, ~.. ,J» ,,.; ~· ~rilii.Y 'eollli.llJ:~ Iii~~? Pub thi uiicrtrtatdJlg,
.. ,.~ crease from 8QO .to 1,500 Btu.. ·~RACINE"~:.:.-.:·~ ~~~ ~~50Ch~;~~ '"-~- -. ~~ ~~-- r"-4
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· I · . 'llte """!l"•l!llilan an&lt;!. ~~.' dents. Durlna lhla·tlme, lite col- ~.iuntor at Southern' IBI!h Scbool FFA Coc!vonitoii being bald lA
'ille ......, ltlt Racine flir the
&lt;,.
I.. !P'al~ lOcal of!lclala lor their lop wiU add an addltlollal ' 90 bore and aon of Mr. ond Mrs. COluinbuo.
~ oorly Frldl,y alter•11ne Job" Ia plltina Ill• proJect permanent lacolt;y or ........ Edlaon Hollm, Minersville Route
Ac~ the Soolhern ,_ "''Il raiumed eorb- ladoJ.
ltiJatllr; !llerll! lld&gt;ert. ,c, liar- to&amp;ed!er· lllller said: ,
demlc peraonnet.
1, ~ became tho first Junlnr fD Colwnbuo to -conOa
111 awanlo
tonbaoh, iecortle!' ~~ ElSouthern · Hlllh Scbool student vent!.., event• were niDe mom- bell4* wao belt!. " - tho
Robaon, ~reBsur•lneum- V,... • . . ~·t
£'
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alnce 1961 to receive the Ohio bert ~'tho -em IBI!h School ~to Frjdsy at tho 1
FlltloreFermeroorAmericalle- FFA, •Ifl•lr advloor, Bob An-

Bollon w;:•lns St
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WSCS .....,..... the lllnef ..,_ and lld&gt;ert. Wlngilt; Cion It
per. ~ Of candldales eoort Incumbent EYob'n Lud&lt;t
b7 DIIM~ It cer-rtl DI- ond Porllond pe~;' cOini\&gt;IIIM
,..,....,!,ol »1pr Dr-, Clarbert Price foJioilod.
R~clli Clildl4ale• fii'ONDI once· G, La,....,.,. ond JaM. Lewand llllkllll tolko 01: being lilao- ..., ·, .
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duced· wore .'Qaldljf c. Colllnl,
. A letter WI&amp; read ~ baIn~ tBih:, dloiricl stale ~ 1'011¢1U,can . state r'l"'

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out Or .J&gt;l!llr'&gt;l whllllllremon IJ'·
riVed itestrwed
a larp barn
oimea
by Geor£0 w. Stlwer, lit

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-.,.,· Rd., be)'ond the' GlllliPOtla !llrbie
re-Uv~ JlalPt Y(ell&lt;O!'. 21th Club, otlil2 p.m. Slturdsy.
dlotrlct, Ud.,lahl! c. Baoon, ~ ',:!'lro~~~· ~ : : ' :
dldale fol\ Judle ~Cif ~ COI'tl ot oillm...,. ~· II &lt;"'~, •
appoala, . 4tl1 dlllrlet, aliO eluding ~.uw II' ~ bltrn and
reJreleb•CtlqldbOt .~ • .. · ~er. ,J,~ ~.::.~
llemoCfll rindlif!!leo ,qr rep- .,'lll•1""'"~~ · · , '""'
roiiOillaliv•.• &lt;( q¥,1•¥"~.
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IIIJIIi&lt;!llneludjid Jolin J, Gllllilai :::.111~•~. · ,
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Oak lllll, .Ohio,· and
1 'illldoilt at&gt;ruo Grande Coll0£0,
wW ibe .... of It conteolai1ta
taltJng .pu1 In the lllaa - ern ailo W
to be stapc1
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.. ·a1 the ll[ln&gt;Orw Jlldor lliBll
SebooJ,
'l1MI dauldltar d lifi. anilllr o.
,lack .,,1), StUller, 11111 Slldler
~tedll'olp Nor!bGalllaiii!P
Scbooltn IB.tJS ondillneethatllme
ua been a al Rl9 Grande
r..ou010 where s!lela a oolol~ .,
ond member iii the Rio GriiMie·''
t.n.emble and' Grand a.ora1;. :: •
:' Ill• was oalutatorlan of t b' e
gradloallna cia II and Wll • mem·
...... Honor ..._ "
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were can come anytime. andthere'sm tril&gt;utlorl ll!d ho-llllilllw or chcod, the Rev, Ron lloJer, br
"""' to predict 14 In lite ... or LSD, bed the 111m made In hqles wllbur Thaobllll, and Bob Schuck,
LQ) or other so-called umlnd that Ohio tee-rs and ·~ by Gerla&lt;b.
would be PtriUided to leave the
A)ln&amp;ioD" drugs.
- · o r tho cl!D wWMIDDLEPORT -

A bid

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01'0¥ llotley Club provided by
-~11&lt;1 use PUll lite teen- at Graham -Whontbe)OwW
the Ohio Bolll'1l of l'blrmiCJo
Hotarlaill;lole nttton, p...........,r
Of ~tton llru&amp; Store, lntrocble&lt;l
the l!lm.
Tbe film hallbeenlbowolna..
J.a.li!;' Ylddlll&gt;flrt and Pomaroy
HI(JI Schools 1o all ·~ al~
lhnloib n.tlon'l ..........
111t0m said llle l'lllnlllq
bo!lrd, concerned over tho liOar

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- PWmanoat clamqe 10 the dinner Frldl,y - · ......
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Crllweil, Mr1.
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- q.iaaoa In lite CbroDIISOmal Ketchkl, Mrs. James SlmPBOD,
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~ with the rosultb In Sanborn,_
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Jll111kti doformltieo of the •
j,on·•Jot dotermtoed.
. · SciiNioll In the film flllllr.
r.laoct thOI leiOireh bas not been
Coqloted OD tile total resulto or
No One
LSD, Oao pointed out 15 to 20
GALUPOIJS - No
wu yuril be required to dote..
-~ ID a ODO'car, cri.ah!'l ~:21 mlne~reoultl.
Prill!.._ Wendel Gertachprep, 111. Frlcla,y on Rt. IU, M'
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Job of Meat and Poulll')' woo
given by Mrs. Lew!ati....er and
lira. W, A. ·Morpn, ond the .
concluding readllll wu, \'o1lr
llolllll' and Your Ule, or Facta
and Fallctes about Mecllclile, b.lMr., Homer Radlord.
l.ll's. WUHI!I&gt;Graeaerdo!ilb:._
ell lite contell which WOI won by
Mro. BleckltDn ond Mr1. William Folmer, Rotr..-awlre
senod to thoSe DUlled above and
lira, Hugh Bearhs · and llrs.

A retort was ginn on the

- U o conteen aorvecl last
llondsy. Ravlaocl by.lawo or the
club were giyen QDroval.
Area
Mrs, W, A. Morgan had charge
of thO program which opened
Officers were elected and P~ with a reading, 11$ringtime" bJ
jecta selQCted at the reorganlra- Mrs. John Goett. llrl. Mark
tlonal meeting or the L!Ule ~ Grueser regorted on Hodgldne
lng Ladles 4-H Club recently at dlaeaae, Mrs. Harold Blackston
the home of Mra. Harold Sauer, gave 1 reacllnc on shock ondllrat
loader.
aid, and Mrs, Wllllam Grueser
Mrs. W. R. He.ytts is the as.. reported on action in emerge•
olslllll loader or the club, and eies.
Milo Shirey Hsyes the Jmltor
An ertlcle.entlde&lt;llni!(&gt;Oetor'&amp;
leader. Offtcers eltcted were
Joyce Hutchllon, /II'Ooldent; Opal

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Contributions ·Made If Social i:J
To Two Local Groups ii Calendar!

1'0NIGI+T, SATURDAY
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had an operation at Veterana HOIIPitol alnce Mondo,y,
man and dauii:tter, Susan, ot columbus decided to make a sur- Memorial Hospital . Nallher waa
prise Easter visit to her par- advised or the Ol!!or'o boop!Wlienta, ohe prepared a complete zatton until th~ · were botb oo
eourse lllrke1 dinner and brought the road to recovery.
lt aloq. S.e even had a nor.J
A FINAL Invitation to /llll)ly
centerpiece with her lor t h e
for a nursing 11cholarlbip from
diMer table.
the Metga Count,y Tubercolools
~nations 10 the Metgs Cowey
ond
Health
Association
Is
being
Soclet;y
for Crfl1pled Chlldroq
MARY WISE TOOK a novel
and
the
Meigs
unit or the Am~
extended.
The
deadline
Is
approach to the Easter bunny's
April
26.·
Frldsy,
can cancer Soclet:Y were :made b)'
prolllom o( biding eggs lor
Letters
of
nppttcatfon
!rom
tile
Rock lt&gt;!'lnas Bettor Health
her · two yoonptera, Jennller
Meigs
Count;y
·
.
r
girls
InClub
11 1 meeting Thurodo,y 11
and &amp;ltanaa. !lie dug a shuUow
terested
In
tratnlng
are
to
be
the home or lira, Georp trench -.t a yard tong, dlvldmailed
to
either
Wallace
Brad~ nor.
td Jt into two nests, and coverlira. Homer Ra«ord, vlc:epr•
ed it with boards and g r e ~ n ford, Brownell Ave., Middleport,
preoldent
or
the
asaoctaalden4
conducted the meeting In
moss after fllling with eggs. The
tion, or to Mrs. Kenneth wu. the 'absence of lira. Cllflord
diUdren - • dellghted.
cox, South
Ave., lllddlo- Lellhett whose husband Is ..,.,.
porl.
llnecl to Holzer HoSIIltal. FollowBOBBY GIBSON, son of Mrs.
Two
acholarahlps
or
$250 are UV the ogentng prsyor and the
J'rancea Alkire of Harrtsonvllle,
to be awardad this l!f&gt;ril!l.
plqe to the Ill&amp; the cbi!Pialn,
Mra. WilUam Grueser reMf 1
medltadon endtled.,Never Cease

Officers are
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llle !lrlt,li&gt; ~ lor ~ fl00 1- up desl&amp;D IIPOCIJlcatlonl&gt;.
ooo aii'POJ:I ...~ · ara~~~. HIIihwsy testing labaJ'aton'
·1n Oci&lt;Jbei', lfM ~~~~ ~ crawtonl per101111ei make ~ilt tiorlnu It
Countr al,rpOrl, at ~. ~· proposed airport lli~f· UaiDS
manual or
~etall;o
~ned
by
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Ins ·airplane, Tho f
'11':.3
eaoaey
at llle ,fo&lt;;kl, llte lillltlcareyJng Gov. Rlv"
&lt;ed to sever a ,.
niont COI!I!Q') ~· drill be..c~t th• ~~· arade to deacros• the rur
'line tl)o Jiiilftle or scale of
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