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i\Jrrma warfare, -although_ be .
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Intensify his guerrilla "f'llvlty.
"At th~ same time he wiU
step up his attacks on bilmlet,
v!Uage aqd district organizations to intimidate the people
and to thwart the democratic
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Letart Falls, Poriland aild malo growe~ in Great Bend plants being !oaded today there
Great Bend lriar-ntday morn- and Portland !lldica!ed all then- •lor delivery mto Me1gs County.
by u.e_ overidg!li lrlist.
/crops were destroyed. .
. I Cabbage plants 'in the ground
Hill, Letirl Falls, re-1 Several growers late t h 1' , for several weeks already,
· tbe loss of Ill !Ust /morning indicated tbey have al- lapparently not damaged by
,itG.IIOO plants. Most oilier truck ready completed arrangements heavy frost. Far.mers of
11::~ of tltat area aiilo (n. l to replace tomato plants. The ern Meigs County escaped
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Shirts - Men's Sport Shirts - Boys' Permanent Press Slacks - Western
style Jeans- Men's Permanent Press Slacks - DresJ Trousers - Western
Shirts -Work Shirts- Printed Design Bed Sheets,... Large·Batb ToW!!IBHand Towels - Washcloths '- Refrigerators. - Air Conditioners - Po~
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CJ.Oifu!s Hampers - Skla
Shirt Hangers - Custom Fitted Bt!Ulroo~q;
Carpet\ni -lien's and I!.ldles' Luggage- Pillows - Yarljgooda- QUlJtlrul.
Sh~tilig - Throw Rugs - Bedspreads .- Women's Nylon F'!l11 Slips
Fancy Briefs - Gown 8n4 RObe sets - Infants' Sweater sets - SaiQ PriC\'1'
, on Cosmetics and Grooming Aids - Records - See and Buy Linoleum ~
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was In tile 111 1rca ·•tMI
Meanwhile, lhe UP! reported Texas to norlbem l'lorldl.
cold spring weather, which has It was Jt at l'tllsiGir. ...
plagued much of the nation before the IUD !QIIl,
with .icy rains and snow, bit in- Stockmen'• wll'llilp w·eu
to Texas and southern Florida issued from Utah to ......
today. It left 5 ·inches of snow- an eXpan&amp;e olwetnellllld·ciold.
in Pennsylvania.
Cold rallla. 11111 ea1111o
Temperatures in the 30s pro- ued from the mounta1nt ol Cllllonged winter from Minnesota fornia to WalblnituD 11111-llnit
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out Pt. Pleasant, 2·0, at
dleport on three hils and
a perfect sacrifice bunt
squeeze in the go-ahead run.
Leffingwell, who was a
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and an outlielde.r for the
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pressed Into servll!ll as a
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days ago: '
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star! Thursday, allownlg
ro-back singles with one out In
the Point third by L. Sayre and
T. Staats, and a two · out sing·
le to plnobhitter Gene w::=
son in the seventh. He 1
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perfect defense in support.
Shatp defense In the infield
cut off the Point threat in the
!bird with Sayre and Staata on
the first two bags. ' With B.
Hamm at bat, Sayre tried t.
steal third. Catcher B I
Swan's throw to third base
cltased Sayre back Ill second
where be was tagged 4111t
Pat Archer, and Staats,!
up between lira! ld,!!l aecpnd
the attempted ~Oiilile : IIIW
run down and IJgled out 10
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Appearing as the guest group at 1Ejernentaiy Sc6&amp;1 at noon on I follow
banquet.
the concert will be the R lo May 10, Gf~Jrge Hargraves,
Grande Chorale directed by the Melp Local ~WI Distttct Sup.
talented Merlin Ross.
erlltteltdent, repOrts. !
Earlier 1111 were rejected
Tough luck for Mr. and Mrs.; due to a egal·Jtechnieallty di•
George Robs letter.
I cQVel'td ben the bids were 'op.
The Hobstetters are to have iened.
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Framing was put into place recently and progress was g&lt;&gt;- 1 4~ 8 Meigs Pupils
lng great. However. high wind llruberculoslll sldn teslll ·
tlew the framing down and it completed for 478 students
IDUSt be rebuilt.
the Meigs LOcal School
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Mr. and Mrs. Lorian Ste,..tt ~ported today.
· lrill be eating high on the hog. ! Activ In giving lite tests was
~: · 'l'be Sterretts won $1011 worth !Mrs. Edna French, district
d groceries through a prom•· .he•Jth servlce nurse; The
ilon program at the Pomeroy mg waa carried out In co oper.
(roger Store.
ation with the Melp County
Tul&gt;ercuiosis and Helllh Assn.
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Houston
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By. Uailed Press ltltornallonlll Chicago 3 New York 0 ,
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Osteen's four-bltter rembved as he looked forward to New· York 3-Q.
· Clnclnnall's victory over the ,
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Ciueinnati 3 San ,Francl$00 3
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Jsome of the sadness from !be Icontinued good hitting that There was only one
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w. L. Pel.
Talk ahoutl&gt;l'eaks and you get ,clubhouse.
!made him the 1966 NL All Starlplayed·in the American League,
won his third Detroit
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9PP!lsile reactions from Joe l Houston was in danger ollsecond baseman. Morgan's Cleveland's 54 victory .over sl.l'alsftt with tbe help of ace Baltimore
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Morgan and Lou Johnson.
lsetllag a club loalng record •hope! of continued success were Minnesota. Tbe California ·
Ted Abernathy's !OV· :Boston
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Morgan broke an 0.2! streak when Morgan picked out reliver shattered last season, however, '! Baltimore game was postponed enlh save. Willie J,!cCovey New York
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and ended Houston's 10-game Hal Woodeshlck's second pitch when he ~roke a kneecar that by wet grounds.
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l04'ing skein Thursday nl.l!hl as that came in . walst.!Jisft and 'kept him out for 111081 of the i lion Hunt, obtained from lite San Francisco, which couldn't Chicago
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lhe Astros defeated St. Louis &amp;.4 lined a triple into right field !•econd balf.
,Mets for Tommy Davis, drove prevent Gaylord Perry's fli!Cilnd Cleveland
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!IDd drepped the Cardinals from that cleared lite bases in the Johnson will be l~st Ill the iin four Dodger runs with a to...
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first 1 place in the National seventh inning all!r !be Alltros jDoclgers for 111-12 weeks as a 1single and a double as Osteen Jesse Gonaer, brought In as a Minn
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loaded lite slicks with two,result of catching his spikes tnlrecorded hls lhlrd win In four
in a seventh inning wash
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Thursday's Resullll
fra.&lt;:ture of a left ankle hone as runs followed on Eddie Math· &amp;\lards.
!struck out four. Denny Lemas~
the winning run for Cleveland 5 Mlnnesots 4 (tWl· ll
~e-slid Iillo home during a first- ews' double and a sacrifice fly Cincinnati took the lead in the ler lost hts first game.
In the eighth frame. light)
Inning rally that enabled the
l't'edlcls Good Season
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powered his California at Baltimore,
Los Angeles Dodgers to ·4afeat "The rest should come easy," 2, Pittsburgh shaded Philadel- , of lite. season with a man on second homer of the year for poned. wet grounds.
the Atlanta Braves 6-0. Claude IMorgan assured his teammates pbla 54 and Chicago shut out! base provided the punch for the Pirates in the second inning
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National League
in relief. Philadelphia
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By Curley, Warren Sewell and
Jrellever Dick Hall suffered his Cine!
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St. Louis
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appellate judge refused shortly All~, Phil I! 46 10 !7
of the season. Jenkins Los A
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before midnight Thursday to Da~"· N.Y. 13 23 8 14 .368 allowed the Mets only three New York
5 8 .384
grant heavyweight champion Wlhms, Cftl 11 41 6 15
Lee Thomas drove in two San Fran
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Cassius Clay a stay from his Gonzlz. Phil 12 31 5 ll
runs that helped bring
By .War- Sewell
s bed led 'nduction Into the Clmnt, Pitt 10 40 7 !4
about Jack Fisher's second loss.
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The , down, striking out Ken Render- ; 8 ~m 'Friday
IMzrski, Pit 10 40 6 14 Jenkins won his third game
Cincinnati Reds returned for a Ison before Willie Mays' fielder's · ·
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without a Joss.
little "home cooking" at Cros· choice scored pinch-runner Ce· Judge John R Brown of the Cepeda, StL 10 43 6 15 .349 In the lone American Le.1gue 11 And SPRING TIME
GO TOGETHER
ley Field today. but the famiJ. sar Gutierrez. Willie McCovey U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Pinson, Cin 15 64 7 22 .344 en c 0 u n t er, Willie Smith
Excellent Selection of Men'1
FOR ALL THE
iar surroundings can't be much walked lo fill the bases, but Appeals, in a ruling only 8 1·2
American League
whacked a pinch-hit double in
SUITS and SPORT COATS
FAMILY
better .than the nearly two-week Abernathy got Jim Hart to hours before Clay faces indue·
G. AB R. H. Pel the eighth inning for Cleveland's
western trip.
ground out to end the only ser· lion, said be bad no authority to Ptrocll, Bos II 43 7 17
winning run. The Indians blew a
The Reds woand up with a 7~ ious threat the Giants made in grant the champion an lnjunc· ~aline, Del
12 47 1118
lead and were in
record at Los Angeles. Houston the game.
lion to halt lhe Induction.
F.Rbsn, Bal 12 4% ,13 16 .381
when Boh Allison hit a
and San Francisco and arrived Queen, the converted outfield- Clay's lawyers made a three- Freha, Det
12 38 7 14 .368
homer in the sixth
home with a l'h·game Jead in er was in command before the hour plea to Brown to overrule Vrslls, Min
ll 41 3 15
Rich Rollins doubled home
MlddlE~port
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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the National League race.'
eightil, walking only one, strik· an e.arlier decision by a federal Cnglro, ~ 3 33 3 12
the tying run in the seventh,
Foll~wlng a brief · weekend ing out three and giving up just diStrict Jndge, also in Houston. Yastski, Bos 11 47 7 17
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series, against the New. York three hits, one of them McCov· J~ Imwn's seven-page Berry, ali
13 50 8 18
Mets,.tlie'lteds take to the road ey's bases empty homer in the optn1on, wntten In long-band Mnchr, Cal lG 46 9 16
again. Opening the lour-game seventh.
wlth a cray011, called It "a hard Nrthrp, Del
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Home Rmll
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be Samniy Ellis for Cincinnati on San Francisco starter Gay. But Brown agreed with U.S.
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against Bob Shaw of tbe Mets.l lord Perry for two runs in the - - Cards and Johnson, Reds
The Reds made it two. eut of fifth. Don Pavlellch got the first fanned f~ur.
McCovey, Giants 5: Allen,
three oyer the San Francisco Cincinnati hit. off the Giants' Pmnt '" 11-4-1 on lis season, 4: Perez, Reds 3•
· Giants In the windup of the righthander belpre Deron John- MHS 4·4-1 •
West Coast trip Thursday after-~ son polled his sixth homer,
Pomt
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noon, thanks to tireless Ted The Reds scored the winning MHS .
000 fiiJ2 x- 2 6 I that tile law does not permit I
Abernathy.
run in the top of the eighth on Marnhout, Mcpermttt (LP) courts to review such cases.
The underhanded relief ace consecutive singles by TommY. (!) and Hamm. Leffingwell and Clay bas sa1d be will refuse
made his uth appearance In 16 Harper. Art Sbamsky and Vad; Swan. Home plate umpire: Art step forward when his name is
games lo help the Reds to a Pinson. That koocked out Per- Stobart.
called for induction.
3-2 decision over tbe Giants and ry, who was saddled with his
save starter Mel Queen's third second setback in three deci·
straight vidory.
; sions.
Abernathy, who ljkfs the ! Although saved by Abernathy, I
steady work, came on in the I Queen has given up a total o£1
eighth inning after Q•te•n 1 only 12 hits and just four I
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nir.gs be has worked so far. He i
Greel4d By Single
has struck out 20 and walked
Olllo IM'mv!! greeted Aber. only six,
nothy with a single to left, and But the big reason the Reds
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Cincy relief ace threw away his , who has recorded seven saves
sacri~iec buot to i·)BJ .the basos. Ithis season, Including the two
That's when Abernathy bore victories over San Francisco.

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"love slave," Marjorie
elementary build· on Monday, a tnbute to semce- to South Viernam. They left !2 Jenable school administrator&gt; to studenta, in group
Just prior to the sentencing at I 0 u~f th: district The d i ,. i men '" VIetnam, Residenta are Americans dead and 190 wound· work out a coordinated plan of lfal songs, dances, pantomimes,
9-33 am. EST the defense I mgs
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achools of the district in the nwnber
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aires will place flags on dJe Another 57 Leathernecks died · fall. Teacher ""lgnments also .Adm~ 1 to tbe sljo 1
atUtude ol some of the jurors
business section of the village. and 77 suff~ wound~ in an Ican be made at an early date. lor . adul~~':s. for stUd;Is~ All
as the verdict was announced
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It was reported that eight assault. on a Commumst for·,
eeds will 0 00. the Mason
six minutes earlier. Silv•rtooth '
flags were presented to Mid· tress hdl before ~annes with· Lar Pettit in
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) , that a new flag fo rvillage hall take over the assault today,
Honor Guard Post
BONDS POSTED
----· ~IContmued Fro!" Page One • bas been presented to Middle.
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the • nose of fa•· powerful A1 r port Chief of Police Herbert Gil· The fightmg raged JUS! below and Mrs Albert Pettit Porn. 'I'Wo men posted bonds Ill ~ID-11
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Force Titan 3C rocket that had key. Richard Pickens outlined the North· .So~th Vietnam bor. eroy, ha; ·been se)ected honor pear ln the court of
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c~ within one second of blast· plans lor legl&lt;JI)' • sponso~ der In the ram.soaked Jungle guard of his platoon stationed Mayor Char~ Legar on "'
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Norman Van Meter. D. n ed Communist attack ravaged Hts address IS Pfc. Larry J. a reli Ugh~ and bruce Crunch, I
role for the annual sprlltg horse ,
Roach, and Henry Clatworthy their none too large stock of air· I Petllt. U. S. 518758ll. Co. C., J , 29 Sl1 i'psb
Ky : a&amp;ieed. MIDDLEPORT,
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sbow of the Meigs County Rid· !
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were appointed to tpe no.min· craft, damaging 30 helicopters' Second Battalion, !.6th Infantry, f., :, a
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A.P.O .. San FranciSCO, Calli. ~~_;'_~-:·'------,.J""""""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!III-~
The show. featuring
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LOC~ TEMPS
Delia
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show for the Ohio Valley. Horse I School Eagles Thursday alter· I making quota .• A· donation was: do~ntown business district at !County Judge Frank W.. Porter,.
Show Assn. B1ll Dowme will noon al Eastern m a Class A g1ven to the cancer fund. Re- 11.35 a. m. today was 56 de- . Thursday on charges of speed- .
1grees under sunny skies.
serve as announcer with Char· ISectional baseball tournament ! freshments were served.
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P ,,; Cherry as Western class · for the '!I'll'~· ~!ling the 1
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'' :l'l')Pf1 rs that all is ~omg 1 Eastern's only two extra base ' cast U1 ~e1gs County for the
' rn, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Loch· 1hits were a triple by 0 i c k 1 May 2 pnmary elections at the
· ·• and their plans for a trip 1Douglas the Engles' catcher deadline for such voting at 4
'" ~rolland in June. r:at and !who sco'red two of his learn'~ p.m. Thursd~y, county board ol
r•··ro. two of Po~eroys f~nest. 1 runs, and a double by Ritcltie. eleetto~ olfictals. said.
will make the JOurney w1 t hi Centerflelder DOve Jividen Precmct election hoardl!.
friP.nds who live in Hawaii. The, had Kyger Creek's only extra accordaltce with a policy
Loch•rys' only late last year 1 base..blow, a triple, Third base- carried out througbout the
enjoyed an extended visit in ·man &gt;Earl Thomas bllll two will be ~uced from siX ,
the Islan:!s. Pat and Cala.~a areJibiBJef bt two trips to !be plate four members for 'fueBclay s
at the pas.,port stage fo !''J and 'iight fiel~ep ·fom Cooper election.
their Seo11an4 trip .. .. a~, •had a braee o( alpgles In four
---by the wm.ut lte In the a r',trips
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of their l!'ceslora during th ' Kyg;r Cr~ek's next (wonentl Managers of lite
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be Coolville next weekend al l League assocladon. aDd lathers
Somethln~ a little dlfl~renl iKyger Creek.
of players are asked Ill be at
will be offered res1d~ts attend- ; Eastern
010 100 ~ _ 3 4 2 1 the pari: In ~ddleporl Sunllay
i~ the May 5 sprm! concert 1Kvger Creek
100 002 z- 5 7 4 l ot 3 p. m. equipped ~th a hoe,
of the Rutland Red Devil band. ! ·
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shovel, rake, or all threeJI!mS,
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Small tables will be used a· ; N 'I Jid ...,.,
to shape up the diambn!ls!
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Cbarles Pylea ,' .,.T!IeJState H(gbway patrol investigated a minor ac- 'ly Neighbo!''s club.·of Naylor's ~!'..PLEASANT - , Roy II. tlleport .and ctbl! Club, JI~u~
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'Tude) Me,.lck, 52, Huntl~gtoh, a.nt jn : Racine. In' M)d~
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..'!:e,.:Y~~ a!" sto";: volving a tractor·t~ailer operated by Donald C. Nelsoll.' The club ~)!I Tuesday at the ,W. Va., a· ro:mer re~id'ent ;&gt;f the Chris", ~n. torm~IY u.
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peel at ooce a carfew wlll be
Officers reported that Nelson's semi $!ruck a mal)~ A record hop •rill be sponso~d . at 3:30 a.m.. Friday In .a Br~· taking part. ;.: , .
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put lnlb effeCI requlriDg chlJ. hole casing and fetal wst, owned ~y \he village of Rut· · iiy lhe club In order to purch48e · tol, Tenn, hospltalr He was em·
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NAPLES Fla. (UP!) _ Dr. Carl A. Co llno tocta dren unlil 16 111 be oft lhe · laud. Th~re was minor, damage. Jl!e!Son, according to jhe playground equlpllll!rlt.
ployed· ai a truck dr~ver for ·
'Was found guilty of second degree murde/£:' the death , streel8 of lhe vlllap by 8 patrol, failed to stop after t!)e accrdent, and was later ·~
A traveling prize furnished by the Bell Unes! Inc.
· ill his fil'!&gt;l wife and was sent.nced to life in grison.
' p. m. eacb day.
prebended.
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Mildred Arnold was won by Born Aug, 23, 1914, In Mason
The all'lriale jury returned the verdict shortly after
• " ' " - - The patrol cltarged Nelson IApril 28: !•net C. Manuel,~~· Elsie Hines. Other pme wln· 1county, he was. the son of the ,
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with hitskl with real 0 ertv l Rt. 2 Racme, a~d Clay P. Cl· ners were Mts. Charli!s ·Wer· l•te John and f\ebecca Henry
resuming deliberation this morning of the charge that
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and he w~ cited to : .: ; g ~ bert, 46, Columbia Statmn, O~o, ry, Mrs. George Buchanan •- MessJck, He served in the u. s.
!lnela with an overdose of
coun'" court April 28 · · speeding. muntctpal court. ~'-. Mt1. Elwood Byers.
1Navy In World War. 11.
. jm e~otic drug.
an appeal.
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; Circuit Court ~~dge LyM N. The suntanned, wry defen·
Other ar~ests by the patrol Ctted to. appear tn mun~~~ held at the home of Mrs. Char· Mrs. Alle~ra Morrison Me,.
l&gt;llvertooth pronounced sentence dan! stood With hts hands
Thursday mcluded: J~mes R. -court April 28 were. F~a
' Jes We ' Refreshments were slclt: ~ daughters, Rebel&gt;
lmmdiately, ordering Coppolino Iclasped behmd htm m front of
Mtller, 32.' Rt. 2 Cbeshtre,, over: D: ~olcomb. 36, Pt. PI asant, . d ~those named and Mrs. ca, Rosalene and Rhorida Mes·
· ;1 Yopr
to l!aeford Fla. prison "for the the bench as Silvertooth sen·
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load, Meigs county court A,prii Diana Lynn K':"t, 18. Pt. Pleas- :·es 'th Ml Eleanor
sick Ill at home: a son,
temeinder'of yo'ur natural life." tenced him to life in prison.
28; Gilberl Blum, 43, Broo~lyn, ant; and Wilham Wooten, 34,
Y l11l • J~d Wer
Mes~ck, Jr., a! home: 0 n
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brother, .Charles Messick, Pitts- ·coiJ!pletf
: The vtrdict was strenuously Sitting alone in the spectator Ben Willlams, past command- r.. Y.•. spoedlng and disobeying. Rt, 2 Chesh~re, aU for tmproo- ry and Mrs.
Is Our aullne11
~jected to by the defense., section just behind the rail, er of the Eighth District. Amer· a yield sign, municipal court, I er parkmg; Stephen R. Beseck·
burgh, Pa.; and two sisters,
Coppolino's attorney F. Lee Coppolino's second wife, Mary. ican Legion, was a guest Wed·
er, 18,, Bradford, OhiO, failure
I Mrs. Pauline RObbins, Render·
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to regiS~er: a~d Delbert W.
son, and Mrs. Beulah Oliver, Pt.
DON MILLS
~ot warrant that verdict." bench.
Feeney . Bennett Post 128, Mid·
Clonch. 37, Galhpohs. overload.
Pleasant.
l::oppolino himslf besitated
dleport.
Arrangements will be announ·
. BUD SIMPSON
~hen the decision was an·
Williams anoounced the dis· .
Registration of
ced by the Crow-Husses) Funer·
DICK KARR, JR.
~oup&lt;;t!d. then whispered sometrict conference to be held at
Students Completed
MASON - The annual .Mas. aJ Home.
~~Your ln•u,•nce
ptlnl into Bailey's ear.
I (C~ntinued from Page 1) Lancaster, June 11, and the deRegistration of over 900 high on P.T.A. Talent Show Will be
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~ It was Coppolino's second crease of about one mill after I partment convention to be held
school students for the n e X I p~sented Saturday, April 29.
TOPIC: "ROSES'' '
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ltial on murder charges. The th f' 1 e
at Cincinnati in July.
school year has been completed announoes Luther 0. Tucker, P. "Roses" wHl be the topic
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SAIGON (UPI)- North Viet. in the Meigs Local School DIS· T.A. president. Show lime 18 Mrs. Tom Marlla and Mrs.
'cquittal, clearillg the doctor of! ."ted n 1 that,this is the first Plans were .made durmg the namese troops today battered trlct by Harold Sauer and Tom 7:30p.m. at the Mason Youth Howard Birchfield, members
i charge of killing ...tired Army
til ~u 'lizens of the South- mcetmg, preSided over by AI· with roCkets, mortars and ,ar. Kelly. ~uidance counselors of Center.
the Rutland Friendly Gardener&gt; I
Lt. CoL William E. Farber, the I emeo·s:ri~ have been ghcn an bert Roush. commander. for tillery the u. s. Marines bases the district.
More than %0 tslent acts
Club, when litey. appear on " . COATS IUILDING
Ml&lt;ldloporl
husband of Coppolino's one-time I rn ~ ·t to vote on a levy I the observance .of Loyalty Day blockin~ their invasion path in· Completion of registration wi!l be presented, featuring
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squeeze in the go-ahead run.
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and an outlielde.r for the
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pressed Into servll!ll as a
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days ago: '
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star! Thursday, allownlg
ro-back singles with one out In
the Point third by L. Sayre and
T. Staats, and a two · out sing·
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the first two bags. ' With B.
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where be was tagged 4111t
Pat Archer, and Staats,!
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Grande Chorale directed by the Melp Local ~WI Distttct Sup.
talented Merlin Ross.
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IDUSt be rebuilt.
the Meigs LOcal School
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Mr. and Mrs. Lorian Ste,..tt ~ported today.
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The Leaders
Another Round

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Houston
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Major Leagoe Sla!tdln!ls
Tbar.dafl Resulil
By. Uailed Press ltltornallonlll Chicago 3 New York 0 ,
IIJ' GAR\' KALE
Osteen's four-bltter rembved as he looked forward to New· York 3-Q.
· Clnclnnall's victory over the ,
American League
Ciueinnati 3 San ,Francl$00 3
UPJ Sporte Writer
Jsome of the sadness from !be Icontinued good hitting that There was only one
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w. L. Pel.
Talk ahoutl&gt;l'eaks and you get ,clubhouse.
!made him the 1966 NL All Starlplayed·in the American League,
won his third Detroit
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9PP!lsile reactions from Joe l Houston was in danger ollsecond baseman. Morgan's Cleveland's 54 victory .over sl.l'alsftt with tbe help of ace Baltimore
7 5 ·.583
Morgan and Lou Johnson.
lsetllag a club loalng record •hope! of continued success were Minnesota. Tbe California ·
Ted Abernathy's !OV· :Boston
6 5 .545
Morgan broke an 0.2! streak when Morgan picked out reliver shattered last season, however, '! Baltimore game was postponed enlh save. Willie J,!cCovey New York
6 5 .545
and ended Houston's 10-game Hal Woodeshlck's second pitch when he ~roke a kneecar that by wet grounds.
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his lifth homer for Calli
1 6 .538 10
l04'ing skein Thursday nl.l!hl as that came in . walst.!Jisft and 'kept him out for 111081 of the i lion Hunt, obtained from lite San Francisco, which couldn't Chicago
7 6 .538
lhe Astros defeated St. Louis &amp;.4 lined a triple into right field !•econd balf.
,Mets for Tommy Davis, drove prevent Gaylord Perry's fli!Cilnd Cleveland
6 6 .500 1
!IDd drepped the Cardinals from that cleared lite bases in the Johnson will be l~st Ill the iin four Dodger runs with a to...
Kansas c
s 7 .417 !
first 1 place in the National seventh inning all!r !be Alltros jDoclgers for 111-12 weeks as a 1single and a double as Osteen Jesse Gonaer, brought In as a Minn
4 7 .364 21&gt;
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loaded lite slicks with two,result of catching his spikes tnlrecorded hls lhlrd win In four
in a seventh inning wash
4 1 .364 21&gt;
Johnson's was a bad break. A singles and a walk. Two more [Atlanta catcher Joe Torre's sl1in1decislono. He walked one and rally that tied the game, singled
Thursday's Resullll
fra.&lt;:ture of a left ankle hone as runs followed on Eddie Math· &amp;\lards.
!struck out four. Denny Lemas~
the winning run for Cleveland 5 Mlnnesots 4 (tWl· ll
~e-slid Iillo home during a first- ews' double and a sacrifice fly Cincinnati took the lead in the ler lost hts first game.
In the eighth frame. light)
Inning rally that enabled the
l't'edlcls Good Season
N L by edging San Franciaco 3-j Deron Johnson's sixth
powered his California at Baltimore,
Los Angeles Dodgers to ·4afeat "The rest should come easy," 2, Pittsburgh shaded Philadel- , of lite. season with a man on second homer of the year for poned. wet grounds.
the Atlanta Braves 6-0. Claude IMorgan assured his teammates pbla 54 and Chicago shut out! base provided the punch for the Pirates in the second inning
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Mikkelsen won his first
National League
in relief. Philadelphia
W. L. Pel. GB
By Curley, Warren Sewell and
Jrellever Dick Hall suffered his Cine!
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first setbeck.
St. Louis
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By United Press lllterulloalll . Ferguson Jenkins fanned the Philo
7· 5 .583 3
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side in the first inning and went Ch1cago
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Sizes 35 to 50-Reg., short, Long
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HOUSTON &lt;UP!) -A federal Brock, SI:L
13 6! 13 2:1 .435 as Chicago gained ita first shut Pitt
5 5 .500 4
appellate judge refused shortly All~, Phil I! 46 10 !7
of the season. Jenkins Los A
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before midnight Thursday to Da~"· N.Y. 13 23 8 14 .368 allowed the Mets only three New York
5 8 .384
grant heavyweight champion Wlhms, Cftl 11 41 6 15
Lee Thomas drove in two San Fran
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Cassius Clay a stay from his Gonzlz. Phil 12 31 5 ll
runs that helped bring
By .War- Sewell
s bed led 'nduction Into the Clmnt, Pitt 10 40 7 !4
about Jack Fisher's second loss.
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The , down, striking out Ken Render- ; 8 ~m 'Friday
IMzrski, Pit 10 40 6 14 Jenkins won his third game
Cincinnati Reds returned for a Ison before Willie Mays' fielder's · ·
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without a Joss.
little "home cooking" at Cros· choice scored pinch-runner Ce· Judge John R Brown of the Cepeda, StL 10 43 6 15 .349 In the lone American Le.1gue 11 And SPRING TIME
GO TOGETHER
ley Field today. but the famiJ. sar Gutierrez. Willie McCovey U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Pinson, Cin 15 64 7 22 .344 en c 0 u n t er, Willie Smith
Excellent Selection of Men'1
FOR ALL THE
iar surroundings can't be much walked lo fill the bases, but Appeals, in a ruling only 8 1·2
American League
whacked a pinch-hit double in
SUITS and SPORT COATS
FAMILY
better .than the nearly two-week Abernathy got Jim Hart to hours before Clay faces indue·
G. AB R. H. Pel the eighth inning for Cleveland's
western trip.
ground out to end the only ser· lion, said be bad no authority to Ptrocll, Bos II 43 7 17
winning run. The Indians blew a
The Reds woand up with a 7~ ious threat the Giants made in grant the champion an lnjunc· ~aline, Del
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lead and were in
record at Los Angeles. Houston the game.
lion to halt lhe Induction.
F.Rbsn, Bal 12 4% ,13 16 .381
when Boh Allison hit a
and San Francisco and arrived Queen, the converted outfield- Clay's lawyers made a three- Freha, Det
12 38 7 14 .368
homer in the sixth
home with a l'h·game Jead in er was in command before the hour plea to Brown to overrule Vrslls, Min
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Rich Rollins doubled home
MlddlE~port
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eightil, walking only one, strik· an e.arlier decision by a federal Cnglro, ~ 3 33 3 12
the tying run in the seventh,
Foll~wlng a brief · weekend ing out three and giving up just diStrict Jndge, also in Houston. Yastski, Bos 11 47 7 17
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series, against the New. York three hits, one of them McCov· J~ Imwn's seven-page Berry, ali
13 50 8 18
Mets,.tlie'lteds take to the road ey's bases empty homer in the optn1on, wntten In long-band Mnchr, Cal lG 46 9 16
again. Opening the lour-game seventh.
wlth a cray011, called It "a hard Nrthrp, Del
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Home Rmll
MOTalli COAPURAnDH
be Samniy Ellis for Cincinnati on San Francisco starter Gay. But Brown agreed with U.S.
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against Bob Shaw of tbe Mets.l lord Perry for two runs in the - - Cards and Johnson, Reds
The Reds made it two. eut of fifth. Don Pavlellch got the first fanned f~ur.
McCovey, Giants 5: Allen,
three oyer the San Francisco Cincinnati hit. off the Giants' Pmnt '" 11-4-1 on lis season, 4: Perez, Reds 3•
· Giants In the windup of the righthander belpre Deron John- MHS 4·4-1 •
West Coast trip Thursday after-~ son polled his sixth homer,
Pomt
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noon, thanks to tireless Ted The Reds scored the winning MHS .
000 fiiJ2 x- 2 6 I that tile law does not permit I
Abernathy.
run in the top of the eighth on Marnhout, Mcpermttt (LP) courts to review such cases.
The underhanded relief ace consecutive singles by TommY. (!) and Hamm. Leffingwell and Clay bas sa1d be will refuse
made his uth appearance In 16 Harper. Art Sbamsky and Vad; Swan. Home plate umpire: Art step forward when his name is
games lo help the Reds to a Pinson. That koocked out Per- Stobart.
called for induction.
3-2 decision over tbe Giants and ry, who was saddled with his
save starter Mel Queen's third second setback in three deci·
straight vidory.
; sions.
Abernathy, who ljkfs the ! Although saved by Abernathy, I
steady work, came on in the I Queen has given up a total o£1
eighth inning after Q•te•n 1 only 12 hits and just four I
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nir.gs be has worked so far. He i
Greel4d By Single
has struck out 20 and walked
Olllo IM'mv!! greeted Aber. only six,
nothy with a single to left, and But the big reason the Reds
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Cincy relief ace threw away his , who has recorded seven saves
sacri~iec buot to i·)BJ .the basos. Ithis season, Including the two
That's when Abernathy bore victories over San Francisco.

Reds Return
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"love slave," Marjorie
elementary build· on Monday, a tnbute to semce- to South Viernam. They left !2 Jenable school administrator&gt; to studenta, in group
Just prior to the sentencing at I 0 u~f th: district The d i ,. i men '" VIetnam, Residenta are Americans dead and 190 wound· work out a coordinated plan of lfal songs, dances, pantomimes,
9-33 am. EST the defense I mgs
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achools of the district in the nwnber
groond that it questioned the ings.
aires will place flags on dJe Another 57 Leathernecks died · fall. Teacher ""lgnments also .Adm~ 1 to tbe sljo 1
atUtude ol some of the jurors
business section of the village. and 77 suff~ wound~ in an Ican be made at an early date. lor . adul~~':s. for stUd;Is~ All
as the verdict was announced
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It was reported that eight assault. on a Commumst for·,
eeds will 0 00. the Mason
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Honor Guard Post
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the • nose of fa•· powerful A1 r port Chief of Police Herbert Gil· The fightmg raged JUS! below and Mrs Albert Pettit Porn. 'I'Wo men posted bonds Ill ~ID-11
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Force Titan 3C rocket that had key. Richard Pickens outlined the North· .So~th Vietnam bor. eroy, ha; ·been se)ected honor pear ln the court of
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c~ within one second of blast· plans lor legl&lt;JI)' • sponso~ der In the ram.soaked Jungle guard of his platoon stationed Mayor Char~ Legar on "'
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Norman Van Meter. D. n ed Communist attack ravaged Hts address IS Pfc. Larry J. a reli Ugh~ and bruce Crunch, I
role for the annual sprlltg horse ,
Roach, and Henry Clatworthy their none too large stock of air· I Petllt. U. S. 518758ll. Co. C., J , 29 Sl1 i'psb
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were appointed to tpe no.min· craft, damaging 30 helicopters' Second Battalion, !.6th Infantry, f., :, a
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show for the Ohio Valley. Horse I School Eagles Thursday alter· I making quota .• A· donation was: do~ntown business district at !County Judge Frank W.. Porter,.
Show Assn. B1ll Dowme will noon al Eastern m a Class A g1ven to the cancer fund. Re- 11.35 a. m. today was 56 de- . Thursday on charges of speed- .
1grees under sunny skies.
serve as announcer with Char· ISectional baseball tournament ! freshments were served.
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'' :l'l')Pf1 rs that all is ~omg 1 Eastern's only two extra base ' cast U1 ~e1gs County for the
' rn, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Loch· 1hits were a triple by 0 i c k 1 May 2 pnmary elections at the
· ·• and their plans for a trip 1Douglas the Engles' catcher deadline for such voting at 4
'" ~rolland in June. r:at and !who sco'red two of his learn'~ p.m. Thursd~y, county board ol
r•··ro. two of Po~eroys f~nest. 1 runs, and a double by Ritcltie. eleetto~ olfictals. said.
will make the JOurney w1 t hi Centerflelder DOve Jividen Precmct election hoardl!.
friP.nds who live in Hawaii. The, had Kyger Creek's only extra accordaltce with a policy
Loch•rys' only late last year 1 base..blow, a triple, Third base- carried out througbout the
enjoyed an extended visit in ·man &gt;Earl Thomas bllll two will be ~uced from siX ,
the Islan:!s. Pat and Cala.~a areJibiBJef bt two trips to !be plate four members for 'fueBclay s
at the pas.,port stage fo !''J and 'iight fiel~ep ·fom Cooper election.
their Seo11an4 trip .. .. a~, •had a braee o( alpgles In four
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Somethln~ a little dlfl~renl iKyger Creek.
of players are asked Ill be at
will be offered res1d~ts attend- ; Eastern
010 100 ~ _ 3 4 2 1 the pari: In ~ddleporl Sunllay
i~ the May 5 sprm! concert 1Kvger Creek
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Cbarles Pylea ,' .,.T!IeJState H(gbway patrol investigated a minor ac- 'ly Neighbo!''s club.·of Naylor's ~!'..PLEASANT - , Roy II. tlleport .and ctbl! Club, JI~u~
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' home of Mrs. Thomas Werry. 1 Henderson, dted u~expeele\IIY Home Restaurant. willtllliO ~
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Officers reported that Nelson's semi $!ruck a mal)~ A record hop •rill be sponso~d . at 3:30 a.m.. Friday In .a Br~· taking part. ;.: , .
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put lnlb effeCI requlriDg chlJ. hole casing and fetal wst, owned ~y \he village of Rut· · iiy lhe club In order to purch48e · tol, Tenn, hospltalr He was em·
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ployed· ai a truck dr~ver for ·
'Was found guilty of second degree murde/£:' the death , streel8 of lhe vlllap by 8 patrol, failed to stop after t!)e accrdent, and was later ·~
A traveling prize furnished by the Bell Unes! Inc.
· ill his fil'!&gt;l wife and was sent.nced to life in grison.
' p. m. eacb day.
prebended.
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Mildred Arnold was won by Born Aug, 23, 1914, In Mason
The all'lriale jury returned the verdict shortly after
• " ' " - - The patrol cltarged Nelson IApril 28: !•net C. Manuel,~~· Elsie Hines. Other pme wln· 1county, he was. the son of the ,
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with hitskl with real 0 ertv l Rt. 2 Racme, a~d Clay P. Cl· ners were Mts. Charli!s ·Wer· l•te John and f\ebecca Henry
resuming deliberation this morning of the charge that
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and he w~ cited to : .: ; g ~ bert, 46, Columbia Statmn, O~o, ry, Mrs. George Buchanan •- MessJck, He served in the u. s.
!lnela with an overdose of
coun'" court April 28 · · speeding. muntctpal court. ~'-. Mt1. Elwood Byers.
1Navy In World War. 11.
. jm e~otic drug.
an appeal.
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; Circuit Court ~~dge LyM N. The suntanned, wry defen·
Other ar~ests by the patrol Ctted to. appear tn mun~~~ held at the home of Mrs. Char· Mrs. Alle~ra Morrison Me,.
l&gt;llvertooth pronounced sentence dan! stood With hts hands
Thursday mcluded: J~mes R. -court April 28 were. F~a
' Jes We ' Refreshments were slclt: ~ daughters, Rebel&gt;
lmmdiately, ordering Coppolino Iclasped behmd htm m front of
Mtller, 32.' Rt. 2 Cbeshtre,, over: D: ~olcomb. 36, Pt. PI asant, . d ~those named and Mrs. ca, Rosalene and Rhorida Mes·
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to l!aeford Fla. prison "for the the bench as Silvertooth sen·
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load, Meigs county court A,prii Diana Lynn K':"t, 18. Pt. Pleas- :·es 'th Ml Eleanor
sick Ill at home: a son,
temeinder'of yo'ur natural life." tenced him to life in prison.
28; Gilberl Blum, 43, Broo~lyn, ant; and Wilham Wooten, 34,
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Mes~ck, Jr., a! home: 0 n
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brother, .Charles Messick, Pitts- ·coiJ!pletf
: The vtrdict was strenuously Sitting alone in the spectator Ben Willlams, past command- r.. Y.•. spoedlng and disobeying. Rt, 2 Chesh~re, aU for tmproo- ry and Mrs.
Is Our aullne11
~jected to by the defense., section just behind the rail, er of the Eighth District. Amer· a yield sign, municipal court, I er parkmg; Stephen R. Beseck·
burgh, Pa.; and two sisters,
Coppolino's attorney F. Lee Coppolino's second wife, Mary. ican Legion, was a guest Wed·
er, 18,, Bradford, OhiO, failure
I Mrs. Pauline RObbins, Render·
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jwty said "the set of lacta .did 139. stared blankly toward the nesday night at a meeting of
to regiS~er: a~d Delbert W.
son, and Mrs. Beulah Oliver, Pt.
DON MILLS
~ot warrant that verdict." bench.
Feeney . Bennett Post 128, Mid·
Clonch. 37, Galhpohs. overload.
Pleasant.
l::oppolino himslf besitated
dleport.
Arrangements will be announ·
. BUD SIMPSON
~hen the decision was an·
Williams anoounced the dis· .
Registration of
ced by the Crow-Husses) Funer·
DICK KARR, JR.
~oup&lt;;t!d. then whispered sometrict conference to be held at
Students Completed
MASON - The annual .Mas. aJ Home.
~~Your ln•u,•nce
ptlnl into Bailey's ear.
I (C~ntinued from Page 1) Lancaster, June 11, and the deRegistration of over 900 high on P.T.A. Talent Show Will be
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~ It was Coppolino's second crease of about one mill after I partment convention to be held
school students for the n e X I p~sented Saturday, April 29.
TOPIC: "ROSES'' '
Wo Con Wrtto 1,.
ltial on murder charges. The th f' 1 e
at Cincinnati in July.
school year has been completed announoes Luther 0. Tucker, P. "Roses" wHl be the topic
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SAIGON (UPI)- North Viet. in the Meigs Local School DIS· T.A. president. Show lime 18 Mrs. Tom Marlla and Mrs.
'cquittal, clearillg the doctor of! ."ted n 1 that,this is the first Plans were .made durmg the namese troops today battered trlct by Harold Sauer and Tom 7:30p.m. at the Mason Youth Howard Birchfield, members
i charge of killing ...tired Army
til ~u 'lizens of the South- mcetmg, preSided over by AI· with roCkets, mortars and ,ar. Kelly. ~uidance counselors of Center.
the Rutland Friendly Gardener&gt; I
Lt. CoL William E. Farber, the I emeo·s:ri~ have been ghcn an bert Roush. commander. for tillery the u. s. Marines bases the district.
More than %0 tslent acts
Club, when litey. appear on " . COATS IUILDING
Ml&lt;ldloporl
husband of Coppolino's one-time I rn ~ ·t to vote on a levy I the observance .of Loyalty Day blockin~ their invasion path in· Completion of registration wi!l be presented, featuring
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•.J'T,, PLEASANT -l'l!e· wtde must , be presimj .al a .meetjng $'1U41. BIUy Steele Is programjbe
speaker at St. Peter
!s to wluHvOill4be tn order to ac!t ln that meeting, ditector. The Summer program 1
Cllurch on SQ!Jday, ·
tlle .new Mason County Supetln· Board members.felphere wasjs for a six weeks period an~ ' Ap~ll 30, at 10:45 a, m; Mtss
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tendent of Scilaols VIBS ended no tegar ruUng to date on thix p'rovldes employment for teacb- Spurlock wiU eave ln May to PT. PLEASANT - The St.
Thllrsday nlgbt at 10!30 ofHQelmatter, ~nly an opmion. a n d ei$ ll!ld aides for seven weeks. return to her missionary work Peter Lutheran Churcll .
the board, during 1~ . regular complicatio~ might arise from.!The proJect must now ,be ap- .noll' completing some ~ years •met Tuosday eyen!ng wttll Mrs.
session, voted thre to one to I" legal . slaridPQin,t, so B o a r d 1proved by the State Department. Iservice to this foreign country. Jack Wigal, president,
. hire.J. Broo~s Smtih, 47, .R I p- 1presldent Earl' K~efer called ~Orj School bus driver, Almer Ma-!Sbe has been In the United ing. Program chatl'man, Mrs.
· Icy. •s supenntendent of schools Ia vote on the ··bJting of Snuth theny, appeared . before t h etStates a year on furlough and Frank Scholz presented a ·
ior Mason County ·for p tw~ · wl!lf m~mljers, Siders, Brown board to answer questions or bad a busy schedule devoted to .gram relative to May
•year. ~eriod at a salary ol flZ.·Iand Keefer vottnt '1yes" and to tell ·his side of the recent taudJ, church sroups, and at 1ship Day with discussions
. iJO" per year.
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Ted Stevens 'voti:•J "no."
Idismissal of tWo 'youths from ,Baptist he~ll&lt;!uarters, Pater-lsented on lbe mam topic
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Stevena ,aid he had nothing!hls bus. Matheny said he dld json, N. /.
Imigrants, their work, and
Just P!lor to, the motion to against Smith but !ell a eountylput the youlbs off the bus; they ' Miss Spurlock is tile sister of'lihood.
hire SIDlth, Sup t Milton Bur· Iman ·should ~e hired for t h elhall been trouble makers for a Mrs. Vernon Deweese 2315 MI. Mrs. Scholz also
delle read ~~ !be board ~nd post.
long time. and also had caused Vernon Avenue, Pt. Pleasant
t next meeting of the
!he ne~s medta the applloattOn When a member of the press trouble when they rode 0 t be rJ
Church Women Council of Pt.
0.1 Snutb whtcb w~s dated Ap- lquestioned Burdette as to what ,buses.
1 Pleasant Valley Hospital
Pleasant will be held at 'I p.m.
~~"J;.:uiee".:'~r~~~w!.\' ~~ 1his future plans might be, he He fell discipline m u s t be i Admitted. Mr s. Ballard May 5th at the Heights EUB
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:answered that he hoped to be malntilined on buses to insure!Howell, Gall1]10lls, 0.: Mrs. Church, observmg the
1 ~...[d rtt~· ~:"1 2~dersjemployed in some capacity by the · safety of !be other pupUs 1Paui Williams, Crown City; May Fellowship Day.
moVed 1m: Smllbrryat t b e, the Mason County Board of Ed- snd a driver could not d r I v e Mrs. Otto Birchfield, Hogsett. ladies of churches .
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''~ ~c~s· 0 • ;:: 100d wBas ~·~·!activities of 1. Brooks Smith, mirror ali the time. Boa rd 1Siepbens, Leon; Mrs. Joe Me· Next meeting of St. Peter's
onB:fore th~· fln~~arvote
he' h~s had 27 years teaching i n1embers agreed that discipline iComas, Ashton.
L.C.W. will be one week early
taken member Ted Stevens!expertence and had served three'lwas necessary and the concern •
due .to Memorial Day . The
'd h Itt
b B'IJ H .; vears as .Superintendent of was the safety of the students. i
FEWER KILLED
meetmg w11l be May 23 at the
'"'d eh e. mem1. " 1 11 H 1°w ' Schools in Jackson County, with IBoth students dismissed !rom j SAIGON IUPI)- U. S. mili· church. Mrs. Douglas Rou'h
ar w o 1s a pa 1en n o zer1 h' J k C
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. . • 1 " ac son ounty contract ex·1thc bus are now back r 1ding , ary S;IO esman satd T ursday wt e program c alfman an
05 ~ 1 ~ ~u ermg rom :"J•mets: oiring this year. Smith is mar·t Matheny's bus.
~ 148 Americans were kJlled, / Mrs. Emil Romans will serve
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e a ow th ' vo/ Y They are the parents of t h r e e!School, Lynn Freeman a n d iin action in VIetnam last week, I The church dining room table
P ~"\ o~reces~ · ~h meer'~f children.
loougias Pauley, came to dis- :a slight drop In over-all figures was centered wiil! spring flow·
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!ers and refreshments we r•
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K ,ommendatlon of the Superml~n·tclassrooms, lunchroom and or-:
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ceilings
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One letter from Hamilton stat· jployed at present by the Board jblackboards, screen doors and
e. in his opinion that it d o es ,or Educahon of Mason County I windows, new heating systemseem oossible fer a board trl , m the same position thcv now some rooms too bot and some
m•et for some official urpose ' hold with tt.e exception of those too cold, remove sand burrs
at J liospital io which ~ mem· iover 65 years of ag~ and those 1froni playgrouod, and graduat- 1 k...--,,.,..:.~~-;--:"'r:;
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ber is confined if the other ! pers~n•. to be constdered for led seating.
rr:-mhe::-s cnn~:. : r. However, any Iconhnu~ng contract 9tatus be· I AU the items were discussed ! '' ~-­
action taken there should ·be icause of a compl~tion of three iin length and repairs as pussi- '
cm:rirrr.ad 1! t.he next meeting i rears :-egular servJce a~d tho~ Ible will be made during the
ol the board at its regular meet· persons holding teachmg per-~ summer months. The request
in~ p!~ce.
:ntis.
for new clasarooms will be add·
He concluded rh•t a member : New teachers employed by i ~ to the list of requests I or
or a county board of cdurati11n , the hoard were James D. Page.J· the new levy to be voted on next!
moy not participate in a board ; not placed and John G. Alhn· year.
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meeting by telephone. In t h e: de;. not plac~d; Wlll•o Bruce j' Harold Cjlrder and Okey Keel· I
other letter from Hamilton, he I p,ckens, Wilham McWhorter, er were rehired for part time:
stated in his opinion a member iPaul Harper, Karen G. Harper. !work 4uring the summer to
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Ikeep the lawns ol !be various
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! Resignations accepted we r e ischools mowed at a pay rate
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IRooald ~chard'?n coa~h at wa.!o' $1.60 per hour subject to re:r•ma Htgh: D•n!Ol Arhs, tea.ch· vision July 1.
eWURLITleR
:~r at Wahama, and the With· Sup't Burdette announced that
eBALUWIN
j-'!&amp;Wol] of the appl ·calton 'or Point Pleasant lligh s c h 0 0 I
.Jnd OIHER FAMOU!
,Merrell Clark for the posttton: was again classified as a first
BRANDS
1o&lt; Supmntendent
1class high school by the North
The most convenient, no ..
Board members voted to a·1 Central Association ol Colleges
ticeable and economical
do:Jt the l'I'Ogram and huaget: •ad Seeondary Schools.
change you can make for
the Title I Elementary &amp; ! The request of Mason County
. hathroom ~ernization is
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~e ~xn~tarv EducJtion ~et fr~· j Prhlci!)a!s A'3sociation for ex·
the 11ddition of this vanity,
I ·r:~~~ 'nr, Tr•int&lt;f Service• 1wet,
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modern in hannonious ar..
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J•ckson, D.
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. of !ot the school term to prepare .
rangement with colorful
Irepurts was 8fanted with one ! Curvform Formica top.
!Iweek given to schools under six ! ' Vanity is obtainable for
right or left hand installali~ooms and two weeks for lsr- ,
tion.
18" vitreous china
schools.
lavatory is complete wi ~&gt;
The next regular session of i i
ri.ttings ~nd moun~ing ::-::- ·
board was scheduled 1o r
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'Monday, May 81b at 7:30 p m.
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PT. PLEASArfl' -:-,- 11enator ~ Taylor S81d. ~~~ !lludllll WalliS fl bee!: ~ ~"ould
Randall A. T~ylor, ·MUOO Coun- searching my so~l, I feel I have no troubl~ getung one oil
ty, held a lengthy ~nference muat· oppose the setting oll!eer catl!])U!J, lScnatot 'taY:Ior,said,tho
with Marshall Unlverstly ofll,c· qn campuaes for the foll~wtnj! ·LeglsliiUN" was ."' 'litll~ Ja~ tn
tal~ Thursday. relating his op-: reasons:
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passillg· pt!i lair, wblch bas
posllion to the sellin~ ·of beer (I) I 1 w&gt;ll giVe the general caused the: ,be"" p~J19.alc,fu be
on Marshall Urlverslly camp- publtc the opbon that our sta~~ a JllaJor Issue·Jn the state illiP'
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colleges .encoursgpes alcholie ported schoolaJitis year.
consumptton.
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(Z) It would not be
to Sen. Taylor c•mrluded l!IB relverslty offtCials the bill pass those students wbo did not marks~~ the conferenc~ advoby the recent . 5Bth Leglalature drink.
eating that Ma11!hail Uruversity
was penn•sstve legislation and (3) Beer drinking would have aod all state supPQrted cothas to be. approved by the a tendency to interfere with a leges continue their high moral
school prestdent. Because. ~~ student's studying and learning tradition, all(! not let beer be
1~ ~glsla~ure pas~llhts ed capacity.
sold on their campus.

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speaker at St. Peter
!s to wluHvOill4be tn order to ac!t ln that meeting, ditector. The Summer program 1
Cllurch on SQ!Jday, ·
tlle .new Mason County Supetln· Board members.felphere wasjs for a six weeks period an~ ' Ap~ll 30, at 10:45 a, m; Mtss
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Thllrsday nlgbt at 10!30 ofHQelmatter, ~nly an opmion. a n d ei$ ll!ld aides for seven weeks. return to her missionary work Peter Lutheran Churcll .
the board, during 1~ . regular complicatio~ might arise from.!The proJect must now ,be ap- .noll' completing some ~ years •met Tuosday eyen!ng wttll Mrs.
session, voted thre to one to I" legal . slaridPQin,t, so B o a r d 1proved by the State Department. Iservice to this foreign country. Jack Wigal, president,
. hire.J. Broo~s Smtih, 47, .R I p- 1presldent Earl' K~efer called ~Orj School bus driver, Almer Ma-!Sbe has been In the United ing. Program chatl'man, Mrs.
· Icy. •s supenntendent of schools Ia vote on the ··bJting of Snuth theny, appeared . before t h etStates a year on furlough and Frank Scholz presented a ·
ior Mason County ·for p tw~ · wl!lf m~mljers, Siders, Brown board to answer questions or bad a busy schedule devoted to .gram relative to May
•year. ~eriod at a salary ol flZ.·Iand Keefer vottnt '1yes" and to tell ·his side of the recent taudJ, church sroups, and at 1ship Day with discussions
. iJO" per year.
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Ted Stevens 'voti:•J "no."
Idismissal of tWo 'youths from ,Baptist he~ll&lt;!uarters, Pater-lsented on lbe mam topic
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Stevena ,aid he had nothing!hls bus. Matheny said he dld json, N. /.
Imigrants, their work, and
Just P!lor to, the motion to against Smith but !ell a eountylput the youlbs off the bus; they ' Miss Spurlock is tile sister of'lihood.
hire SIDlth, Sup t Milton Bur· Iman ·should ~e hired for t h elhall been trouble makers for a Mrs. Vernon Deweese 2315 MI. Mrs. Scholz also
delle read ~~ !be board ~nd post.
long time. and also had caused Vernon Avenue, Pt. Pleasant
t next meeting of the
!he ne~s medta the applloattOn When a member of the press trouble when they rode 0 t be rJ
Church Women Council of Pt.
0.1 Snutb whtcb w~s dated Ap- lquestioned Burdette as to what ,buses.
1 Pleasant Valley Hospital
Pleasant will be held at 'I p.m.
~~"J;.:uiee".:'~r~~~w!.\' ~~ 1his future plans might be, he He fell discipline m u s t be i Admitted. Mr s. Ballard May 5th at the Heights EUB
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:answered that he hoped to be malntilined on buses to insure!Howell, Gall1]10lls, 0.: Mrs. Church, observmg the
1 ~...[d rtt~· ~:"1 2~dersjemployed in some capacity by the · safety of !be other pupUs 1Paui Williams, Crown City; May Fellowship Day.
moVed 1m: Smllbrryat t b e, the Mason County Board of Ed- snd a driver could not d r I v e Mrs. Otto Birchfield, Hogsett. ladies of churches .
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''~ ~c~s· 0 • ;:: 100d wBas ~·~·!activities of 1. Brooks Smith, mirror ali the time. Boa rd 1Siepbens, Leon; Mrs. Joe Me· Next meeting of St. Peter's
onB:fore th~· fln~~arvote
he' h~s had 27 years teaching i n1embers agreed that discipline iComas, Ashton.
L.C.W. will be one week early
taken member Ted Stevens!expertence and had served three'lwas necessary and the concern •
due .to Memorial Day . The
'd h Itt
b B'IJ H .; vears as .Superintendent of was the safety of the students. i
FEWER KILLED
meetmg w11l be May 23 at the
'"'d eh e. mem1. " 1 11 H 1°w ' Schools in Jackson County, with IBoth students dismissed !rom j SAIGON IUPI)- U. S. mili· church. Mrs. Douglas Rou'h
ar w o 1s a pa 1en n o zer1 h' J k C
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05 ~ 1 ~ ~u ermg rom :"J•mets: oiring this year. Smith is mar·t Matheny's bus.
~ 148 Americans were kJlled, / Mrs. Emil Romans will serve
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e a ow th ' vo/ Y They are the parents of t h r e e!School, Lynn Freeman a n d iin action in VIetnam last week, I The church dining room table
P ~"\ o~reces~ · ~h meer'~f children.
loougias Pauley, came to dis- :a slight drop In over-all figures was centered wiil! spring flow·
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!ers and refreshments we r•
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K ,ommendatlon of the Superml~n·tclassrooms, lunchroom and or-:
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to the fo11owmg.
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the
employment
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flee
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ceilings
lowered
end
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Toronto
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One letter from Hamilton stat· jployed at present by the Board jblackboards, screen doors and
e. in his opinion that it d o es ,or Educahon of Mason County I windows, new heating systemseem oossible fer a board trl , m the same position thcv now some rooms too bot and some
m•et for some official urpose ' hold with tt.e exception of those too cold, remove sand burrs
at J liospital io which ~ mem· iover 65 years of ag~ and those 1froni playgrouod, and graduat- 1 k...--,,.,..:.~~-;--:"'r:;
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ber is confined if the other ! pers~n•. to be constdered for led seating.
rr:-mhe::-s cnn~:. : r. However, any Iconhnu~ng contract 9tatus be· I AU the items were discussed ! '' ~-­
action taken there should ·be icause of a compl~tion of three iin length and repairs as pussi- '
cm:rirrr.ad 1! t.he next meeting i rears :-egular servJce a~d tho~ Ible will be made during the
ol the board at its regular meet· persons holding teachmg per-~ summer months. The request
in~ p!~ce.
:ntis.
for new clasarooms will be add·
He concluded rh•t a member : New teachers employed by i ~ to the list of requests I or
or a county board of cdurati11n , the hoard were James D. Page.J· the new levy to be voted on next!
moy not participate in a board ; not placed and John G. Alhn· year.
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meeting by telephone. In t h e: de;. not plac~d; Wlll•o Bruce j' Harold Cjlrder and Okey Keel· I
other letter from Hamilton, he I p,ckens, Wilham McWhorter, er were rehired for part time:
stated in his opinion a member iPaul Harper, Karen G. Harper. !work 4uring the summer to
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Ikeep the lawns ol !be various
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! Resignations accepted we r e ischools mowed at a pay rate
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IRooald ~chard'?n coa~h at wa.!o' $1.60 per hour subject to re:r•ma Htgh: D•n!Ol Arhs, tea.ch· vision July 1.
eWURLITleR
:~r at Wahama, and the With· Sup't Burdette announced that
eBALUWIN
j-'!&amp;Wol] of the appl ·calton 'or Point Pleasant lligh s c h 0 0 I
.Jnd OIHER FAMOU!
,Merrell Clark for the posttton: was again classified as a first
BRANDS
1o&lt; Supmntendent
1class high school by the North
The most convenient, no ..
Board members voted to a·1 Central Association ol Colleges
ticeable and economical
do:Jt the l'I'Ogram and huaget: •ad Seeondary Schools.
change you can make for
the Title I Elementary &amp; ! The request of Mason County
. hathroom ~ernization is
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~e ~xn~tarv EducJtion ~et fr~· j Prhlci!)a!s A'3sociation for ex·
the 11ddition of this vanity,
I ·r:~~~ 'nr, Tr•int&lt;f Service• 1wet,
Addenun
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end
modern in hannonious ar..
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J•ckson, D.
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. of !ot the school term to prepare .
rangement with colorful
Irepurts was 8fanted with one ! Curvform Formica top.
!Iweek given to schools under six ! ' Vanity is obtainable for
right or left hand installali~ooms and two weeks for lsr- ,
tion.
18" vitreous china
schools.
lavatory is complete wi ~&gt;
The next regular session of i i
ri.ttings ~nd moun~ing ::-::- ·
board was scheduled 1o r
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'Monday, May 81b at 7:30 p m.
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PT. PLEASArfl' -:-,- 11enator ~ Taylor S81d. ~~~ !lludllll WalliS fl bee!: ~ ~"ould
Randall A. T~ylor, ·MUOO Coun- searching my so~l, I feel I have no troubl~ getung one oil
ty, held a lengthy ~nference muat· oppose the setting oll!eer catl!])U!J, lScnatot 'taY:Ior,said,tho
with Marshall Unlverstly ofll,c· qn campuaes for the foll~wtnj! ·LeglsliiUN" was ."' 'litll~ Ja~ tn
tal~ Thursday. relating his op-: reasons:
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passillg· pt!i lair, wblch bas
posllion to the sellin~ ·of beer (I) I 1 w&gt;ll giVe the general caused the: ,be"" p~J19.alc,fu be
on Marshall Urlverslly camp- publtc the opbon that our sta~~ a JllaJor Issue·Jn the state illiP'
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colleges .encoursgpes alcholie ported schoolaJitis year.
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(Z) It would not be
to Sen. Taylor c•mrluded l!IB relverslty offtCials the bill pass those students wbo did not marks~~ the conferenc~ advoby the recent . 5Bth Leglalature drink.
eating that Ma11!hail Uruversity
was penn•sstve legislation and (3) Beer drinking would have aod all state supPQrted cothas to be. approved by the a tendency to interfere with a leges continue their high moral
school prestdent. Because. ~~ student's studying and learning tradition, all(! not let beer be
1~ ~glsla~ure pas~llhts ed capacity.
sold on their campus.

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Mrs. Ja;.es Roach, Mrs. EmU
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ti Biflblobem d•ptlsl Cltarclt, :30 p. m. Prayer meellll&amp; 7:10 m. Tburodaf. Youth· Feiiii'!Vslllp 8umill,fl; Cbl!f&lt;)J &amp;;llooJ, IQ·IJ 1!01J 1L Slebbllla, . Railor.· W011,
Bend, Rov. c. L. o•eoo. p. m. Tullday.
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a.m.~· IIQR8B CBAPiliL shiP ·a a. m.: Sllllday SChool,
. , •a•klr. Robert
Lewis, llallipd Mlutoa - .0 IIY e Lollrldp ~UB ~ ..;. ~. II 1.111.; '1st IIIII .1111 tO .. m.; Bible Slttdlf iJicj priY·
. ~~upt UO a.m. Mornlna WOf· Newman, mlllaioaaey paotDr: Kov. Jack Young, · ~: ;8unday1; C'burdt ~ 8:10•I ·or servl~''i!Unday 7 p. 111.
r,t;.. and Sunday School. 7 p. .$/tqday Sebool 130 11. m.: S..ru'lJ School 1:41. . a. Iii., 1111 SUnda,r.
. ~vtlle Pteabyle!iu
1ifD. ~""'"" service, Thursday Wllnihlp 10:30 •· m.: Preaching RUISeD Arcber, Supt. SUnd~y .• MIIIOI'IVIIJe MellloMsl Cllareb Cburcb, llowll'd Ruppel!, pa•
I iiO ~.m. pr. ter meeuna.
7 30 p. m.: Prayer oervll't, worship, 10 46 a. Ill. IIKI 7,30 - WendeD G. StuUer, pastor. tor. Sunday Schoo~ 10 L m.;
Sunday School, 10 1. m., Ray p. m. oltornalely. Bible Study Sunday Scbool, 10 L Iii.; WOI' Wol'lhlp 7:30 p. m.
Carpenter S.ptlst
~burcll Whaley, SUpL
and pr1yer service, led bJ PI• ~p · service 11 L m.
tor, pallor. Wednesday, F rt- Sunday Scnoul, u.30 a.m Syr&amp;C\IIe Apoltollc MIJ&amp;iOD- '?r, 730 p. m. Wednesday Perllaad MoWit Cb...._ day and Sunday services, 7:90
14orruug wor:;n1p 10:1&gt; a.m.
Earl Custor, pastor. Service~ CllrlsUan Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. .
p.m.
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every Wednesday, Friday and 3rd saturday of montb.
Jolul Kimbler, pastor. Sunday
~ First 8aptls1 Cburch. Middle- Sunday nights at 7:4&gt; p. m. Ev. South Botbol EUB Cbnrcll ., School 1:30, Harold Reus~
LaUef Day a1nt.8
Sunday School 9J5 a. m. eryone we1c0111e. Syracuse Rt. R.V. Jalk
Young, p a. ~pl.; ~:U. B~;er, A:s ~ ~~~~~~~Cb::' :i::~
~· Pullen, Supt. 10:1S a.m. 124.
lor: Sunday School 1 · ~ a. m.,
~ ~ Jose~h Stober! pastor. li mileil
, ,ursllip Service BYP 6 p.m.;
Norman H. Ballr, Supl, SUnday
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Evening worshlp, 7:30 p.m.:
Church 0/ Chrilt Worship 10 45 L m. and 7:30 John W. Kimhler, paator~ ·~
=·~d RaS:,.Lp:~
W•dnesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Bradbaey Cborcll ol Cbrlsl- p. m. allernately. Bible Study day School 9:30 I. m.: eac
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loeetlng, 1:30 p.m., choir pra.. Larry Williams, minlster: B1ble and Prayer Service, led by pa1o 11111 lUll a. m.; MStuYF 6 p. m.; I.Sundam.: W~~~~ 10 :'IJ a. ~7
~ce.
School and Mornlng Worship, tor, 7:30 p. m. Tburlday.
Prayer and Bible dy, 7:30 p.
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10:30 a.· iQ,_;_ Christian Endeav·
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m. Wednelday.
p. m.: Wed., worship service
·. 1'1n1 BopUBI Cbnrdl, Pome. or . a p. m.: Evening Wor- Tuppen Plalu EUB Cloll'cll Roell ~riql
1\!elllodlt~ 81 7:30 p. 111.
loy - Rev . Carver Williams. ..dp 1 p. rr:,
- Rev. Jack YOUilfl, pas Chester Lemley, pastor: Wor
RolrUira Catholle
$unday School 9:30 tiD 10:20.
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Worship service, 10:30 a. m.: Bernlod: Grove . Cbriluao 1. m.: Sunday SciJoel, Ill a. ~·= da)' ScbooL tO:IS a. m.:
1.0q Boltom _ Jlev. George
Nursery and Junior Church for Churcb - James Qmsenberry Hobart Vweyard, Supt Bible 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Btble R. Shipman, Adm. _ Sunday
children.
Worship Semce, 9,30 L m.; Sllldy 8lld Prayer services led Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. MaB9es: 10:30 a. m., 1 p. lJI.
Ftrsl Bapllsl Cbarcb, Racine, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
by pastor, 7:30 p, 111. Tuesday. Kati!Utd Melbodlol ~ - Holy Days: &amp; p. m.
·Rev. c. L. O'Connor, pastor. Bradford (;oarCII OJ ~ Adult Class Meeliq 7:30 p. m. Rev. C. J. Lemley, p~~slor: St Joba'o CathoUc MlooloaSunday School 9:30. Frank Cl ... Joe Robinson, miOlster: Hon&gt; laal Monday o1 month.
Cburcb Scbool 9:30·L m.: WOJ'o Neaf GuysvUie (Dutcb Ridge!;
land, Supt.; 10:4&gt; 1 , m. Mora· er Forre•~ Supt.; Bible School Syra...o EUB Cbnrdl- Jlev. ablp service, 10:30 11. m. MYF Rev. Frank !lanlor~ pastor,
.1ng Worship; 6:30 p. ru., BYF 9:30 a. m.: Morning Worship Paul A. Sellers, paator: 8uJJ. Monday, 6·30 p. m.
' Sunday Maao 10:30 L m.; Holy
•nd Junior Fellowship; 6 p. m. 10 3U a. m.; Eventng, Wor•hlp, day Scboo~ 9:30 a. Dlj: Ben Sulloa Metbdlli Cbarcb - Day o1 ObllgaHon 6:30 a.m.;
Efening Service; Wednesday. 7 p. m. Wednesday rp. m. 81· Qwsenberry, Supt.; lll:30 a. m. John W. Kimbler. paator; Mn. j:onleuioa, ~ boor
belore
·7:30 p. m.,.• Prayer Meetina, ble Study.
Morning Worablp service, 1st Robert E. Lee, Supt. Wor· 'IIIIa.
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Salvatiora .4rm
lor Cboir Practice.
Bible School 8:311 a. m. PreaciJ. 7:30 p. m. Evening Evangells- IO:Ii 11. m.
,... Salvalfta ArlnJ, ~ £D. .
Cbllhlre • Kyger • Hartford mg Ill:30 a. m., first and lbird Uc Service, 2nd and 4th SUJJo 0&amp;11 Grove Mo~ll Cborcll 'Of Ray S. Wining oHicer In
Parlll1 - Warren G. Zinn, Sundays.
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day of month.
Jobn W. Kimbler, pastor, Earl cbari•· SundaJ IO ~ m. HtU·
paator. WorsQip servicea are: Masoo City Cburcb ol Christ, Betbaay EIJB Cburdl - Rev. Cross, Supt. Sunday SchOOl at neu meeting· 10 .30 L IlL Sui&gt;
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. Dil'l': Miller Street - Sunday Bible P1ul A. Sellm, ~!Dr: Mort&gt; 10:15 L m.: Preeeblng 1:111. day School. 'sun'dly 7 p, m.
j.ttUe . Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. Study, .9 a. m.: .Evenmg Wol' In&amp; Worship, ~::IIJ L m.; SUJJo Syracaae Melllotllsl ~ - Young People'• Leglort: 1:30 p.
Cbesh11'1! Bap!Jsl 10:4$ EST. ship, 7.30 p. m., Bible Study, day. SciJool, 10.30 a. Ill., Blylbt WendeD G.I!Jutler, pallor, Wor- II. Salvalloa m~llog; 'ntCburcb Scbool at Hartlord, at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
TbeJSB, Supt.: Youlb Fellow· ablp ~ervlce,, 8:311 11. m., 81111- daY, 1 ID 3 p. m. Ladlu Homo
1:50 , ,OST: .Kyger 10:20 EST, Middleport Cbur&lt;b of Cbrlsl, shiP, 1:30 p. m.
day School 1:46 a. m.; M\'11' League• 7 P m. Prep ot••~es·
and Cheshire 9:4&gt; EST.
5th om: Main Streets - Robert CARMEL EUB Cb~. 9Unday 1 p. m. Prayer nieellll&amp; 111111D~t!DI.·
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ADVIINTIST
SUnday School 8:15 a.m., Earl a. m.: Mommg Worsh1p 10:30 day Scbool, 9:31» L m., Wayne ..,_. 1lu Fret Melllodl8- Pomeny 8eveelb Day Adfu.
Starkey, Supt; Evening w111' a. m.; Everung Worsllip 7 p.m. Rousb, SUpL; 10:30 L m. Mon&gt; Robert E. Smith. Sr., pastor. 1111 Cbareb _ Malborl'j' Betpli
slllp, 7:10 p. m. by Cecil Cox, Prayer Serv1ce, Wed., 7 P. m. In&amp; Worsblp, lnd and 4th SUJJo &amp;mday School 9:30, a.m., Har· Rd., aortb o1 Melga Memorial
Layman; young Peeple'• mee~ PomefOII Cburcb of Chmt - day of !be month: 8 p.m. Eveo- old Dewhurst, Supt.: Morning BIISpttal. Pastil', F. w. Glllcrd,
log • Sible Study, 7:30 p.ni. James .MeGovern, pastor 8uJI. iDI EvanaeUatte Service, 2al Worablp 10:30 L m. Youth
7:30 ·p. m. Bible Slutl1, prayer
t1f..,Baplist C' · ~. Kulland day .Scbool, 9:30 am,
and ard Sullday of mooth.
me 1:45 p. m.: EvanaelisUc meellng. Olber aervkel by IIJio

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koo on Saturday:
SabbaliJ
Pernn, pastor. PairJcltO. Wood, JAanl · Clift J'reo Methodlll School, J v. m. Worsblp s p.m.
Supt.; Sunday School, 9:15 a. Cloarell - B. Eucene .GUt, palo
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lor; Sunday Scbool 8:30 a. m.:
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PbD Wise, Supt.; Morning wor- Edea UDited llrelhrea Ia
DuviDe PUgrtm Rollneso - oblp 10:30 L m.; Youlit sen- Cbrllll Clllrcb -Rev. EldeR R.
(LAngsville Poll 010..), Rev. leu 7 p. m.; EvangeUslic Blake, pulor: Sunday Scbool
Cbaa. E. Dmer, pastor: Sunday riot 7:10 p. m. MJd-Week pray. 10 L m.; Winnie Holsinger,
ScbooJ 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert ., aervtce 7::10 a. m. w~ Supt.; Cbr1111u B'.Ddea..,, 7:11
Grate, Supt. Worship at 10:30 da)'.
· P. m., classes fer all Song Sll'
L m.: Pilgrim Youth, 6:45 p. '1\t IJ1ilted Melllodlsl Cborcll, rlct 8 P. m., Preacblng 8 20 J.
m.: Evanaelisuc ser\'ice, 7:30 J'omero)'. 'llle Cburch School m.; MJd.Weel: prayer meetln&amp;
p. m., lolid-Week Prayer and at I:U a. m. The Divine Wor- 7:10. P. Ill. Wednesday, &amp;1m
Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. lhip at 10:30 L m. Metilodlst llazie Hnl.!lnger, claq lead•.
. Community
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Youth FeUowsbip at 5:311 p.m. Lolul FlUs Ullfted Brothrel
Church 0/ God
llqdom BaU of Jellovu'• Mld·week choir pracuc:e. 'nte
Cbrll,!~d.~-= ~":;
1Home Misoloa Cburcll, Bar
hDiham, Rev. IIOOII!d Brickles, Cbeoter Cborcll ol God
Wtm..s, 100 Broadway, Mid- public invited to worahlp.
1, 30 '._ m. rPreachiD8 •ervlces
stor. Sunday ~001, 1:30 a. Rev. Dale Thornton,
dleport - Public 111eebng SunNasarerae
first and lbltd Tburodly 81
': \l'orshlp Service, 10:30 a. Sunday
School, 9:30 a. m.: day, 2 p. m.;
Watcbtower 'llle Cborcll ol !he Nuarae NO
Second and lourtb
; i:vangellsUc aervlces at 7· Morning
~orship at 11 o. Study, 3 p. m.; Bible Study, Cbeller - Rev. Rerben Grate
, p, m. Prayer
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Tullday 7 p. m.; Service meet. pulor: Mn. !dJia Llle, Sup&amp;. meetin&amp; MCdl1l
lltlt'lb
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PisieVille. SUnday SciJool 10 L TueodaJ; . Young
ley Scbool, 7 P. m. Thursday, SdlooJ UO L m.;
M9J1WII and
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30
mr Sunday; EvangellsHe Sfii'Yo ServicJe, Friday, 7:~ p. m.
Lutherap
Worsblp II L m.: NYPS 1:45 Prayer IIIMIIlll f!lll!r'J
t&lt;4s .ul P. 111, Sunday. Prayer ML Mortab Clllrdl ol
ti. Jebo'o ~ Clltcll- p. m.: Evening Service, 7:30 day 11 7:30 p. m. Christian JilD.
HfVlces Thursday, 7:30 .p.m. Rev. Jamet SaltA!rtleld,
Momina Worship 9 a. m.· Sun- p. m.; Midweek Prayer seMct dell r second and fourlb s...
" " - llap1lll Sa1tda1 Scbolll SUnday Scbool 9:~ a. m.: WorSchool 10:30 a. m. Plltor, 7:30 p. m. WedtleldaJ.
141'"7;30 . m.
_ D.A.V. 11a11, Second sh1p serviCe 11 a. m. and
Joaepb ltraty.
M1441eptJrt Cloar•hl lhe Nolo ML a.!.a Ullted lll'etbrett
and PtmenJy, Masoo. Sponsored p. m. Prayll' meellnJ 7:30 p, ~· SL Paol'• .fAbe.._ 1 c.'llarelo- ,._.. - Ret. Qyljt"J. 8artltll, II Cbrllt CblrU - Jamet M1f4
by FronciJ City BapUsl Cburell Tuesday;
Young
People a ~ E. llecDnd St. ~. Schtol 1:30
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ID Gaillpoll.!. Alflllatod with B. meet1ng, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Sundty l!cllpQI 1, 10 ~ it, Will' ~~ WOI'IItlp 10:18 a. ·ILl =-..~Prea~ 111'11 IIlii
B.C. Ret. R. 1. Pl11.8011! Jl'llllor Rulla'nd CburU tl Goll ~ 10:45 Ill m. PMtor, NYI'8 YOIIIII Ptople. 1:41 p.m.; lldrd Sunclay 7,30 p. m. SOeoad
8umlay ScllooJ every Sunday. Rav. l&gt;•vld Sllo!!IA, p'astor. Rev .Jelejlh l.raJy
Evllf&amp;llllllc -11n1 71110 p.m.:
lourlb ~
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1 p. m. Preacblng services the SUnd~J' School 10 Li m.: Evan'
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Prayer 111e111n1. Wed. 7::10 p;ia, ~ am-' SeMeet
tlb SUnday o1 eacb month.
gehst1c servlr• 7:30 Yoang
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Corner ot Fourth uti 14a1n 111, Wl!dnesd'Jill Pr•,.er
Pearl A. Casto, ~. Sunday paslor• Raymaad Walbun, Sunday aerriOII U L IlL Dllf.
lliddleport a... Nyle BOrden: t:11J p. m. ~.
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minister. Sunday SeW 8:30 L '
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oblp II L m.; Wednesday, 7 10:311 L m.
Flatwoods - . . a.rdt .,_ - 8uadaJ Scbool 1:10 day; Young People'o aervtce,
P. m., Prayer oervice.
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Will' L m.; l!andaJ Wonblp IO:SO ~ p. m. Sunday Worship aflelo.
Road - Rev. Clyde lllnlnn, llnlerprtu EU1I a.rdi
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a. m.: ~ ltr91et 7:30 p, warda; Sunda)' 'SCbool, to 11.m.
pastor: Sunday Scboel ' ' 30 a. a.0 M nzeJ SJiJIIb, pas1or ship -=ce, ~ : m.,
m.: MkHNelt Prayer llervlct, Rev Paul Taylor speaker ev. m.: Ralpb ea.:~ SUpt. Sunday wor'sbtp S:...ce 9:10 L m.: ~ :yerScboo~a~o ~ m.~J:. Bat- 7:10 .P. m. Wl$esday. Ret. . , Frtday night. Everyone Wel·
Wlt'Shlp IIII'VIct 18:30 a. 111. ,_ Scbtol I0•30 L m.
IIIITIS M. Wolle, pulll'.
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Ill., lvlldal .me, 1:111 p. -Bunday Scbooi I a. Ill., Sin. m.; Momtng Wonblp ID:tl L .
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Celombia CbaJIIII - W..W. ~ ~~~~"::;.~·30 p. Fred Nease, Supt. Wrilp Ill' m.; Evangelilllo aerriee 7:41 ~ght-teslatl I •'!!,·
10 L m. Rev, Wetldell p. m.; Mi1l1nflt Pn,yer 1ll!l'1lce brld" rodtet at 1ledaiOIII
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Worsblp service at 8 11. m., . _ _ _ William c. Thtlrpe, froiD ita second • stage motor
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Freedom Gttpof' lll1ll*i - Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: Pearl Culn, pulor, Mrs. iillid Sunday School I:IAI a. m.; 1 llquld
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Bl8bao Sliver.fiu. R4.; I. SUIIda181ibeoL 9:45 a.
Spenter, SU!)I.
Morning Worship 10:30 II. m.; Dow can b1 turned olf, t1W1
Gluesencamp, pasler: lla(lel' Vaa Meter, Supt., Earl
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SUIItiiJ If 1110111b, 7:aD p.lt,; 124- Rev. Pllll Bl. Jones, pu- u&amp;e Ill future mJsaileo 111111 p
wscs, sedond Monday o1 tor. Sunday SchoOl 10 L m.; projec:ll. The lllibl .tellbt&amp;
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Tratfltng Union, Mrs.
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Churcb - Rev. Paal Tayllt',
paator: Sunday Scbool, 10 a.
m,1 Guy Priddy."!((pt.; PreaciJ.
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ti Biflblobem d•ptlsl Cltarclt, :30 p. m. Prayer meellll&amp; 7:10 m. Tburodaf. Youth· Feiiii'!Vslllp 8umill,fl; Cbl!f&lt;)J &amp;;llooJ, IQ·IJ 1!01J 1L Slebbllla, . Railor.· W011,
Bend, Rov. c. L. o•eoo. p. m. Tullday.
· 7:30 p. m. Sunclay, . .
a.m.~· IIQR8B CBAPiliL shiP ·a a. m.: Sllllday SChool,
. , •a•klr. Robert
Lewis, llallipd Mlutoa - .0 IIY e Lollrldp ~UB ~ ..;. ~. II 1.111.; '1st IIIII .1111 tO .. m.; Bible Slttdlf iJicj priY·
. ~~upt UO a.m. Mornlna WOf· Newman, mlllaioaaey paotDr: Kov. Jack Young, · ~: ;8unday1; C'burdt ~ 8:10•I ·or servl~''i!Unday 7 p. 111.
r,t;.. and Sunday School. 7 p. .$/tqday Sebool 130 11. m.: S..ru'lJ School 1:41. . a. Iii., 1111 SUnda,r.
. ~vtlle Pteabyle!iu
1ifD. ~""'"" service, Thursday Wllnihlp 10:30 •· m.: Preaching RUISeD Arcber, Supt. SUnd~y .• MIIIOI'IVIIJe MellloMsl Cllareb Cburcb, llowll'd Ruppel!, pa•
I iiO ~.m. pr. ter meeuna.
7 30 p. m.: Prayer oervll't, worship, 10 46 a. Ill. IIKI 7,30 - WendeD G. StuUer, pastor. tor. Sunday Schoo~ 10 L m.;
Sunday School, 10 1. m., Ray p. m. oltornalely. Bible Study Sunday Scbool, 10 L Iii.; WOI' Wol'lhlp 7:30 p. m.
Carpenter S.ptlst
~burcll Whaley, SUpL
and pr1yer service, led bJ PI• ~p · service 11 L m.
tor, pallor. Wednesday, F rt- Sunday Scnoul, u.30 a.m Syr&amp;C\IIe Apoltollc MIJ&amp;iOD- '?r, 730 p. m. Wednesday Perllaad MoWit Cb...._ day and Sunday services, 7:90
14orruug wor:;n1p 10:1&gt; a.m.
Earl Custor, pastor. Service~ CllrlsUan Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. .
p.m.
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every Wednesday, Friday and 3rd saturday of montb.
Jolul Kimbler, pastor. Sunday
~ First 8aptls1 Cburch. Middle- Sunday nights at 7:4&gt; p. m. Ev. South Botbol EUB Cbnrcll ., School 1:30, Harold Reus~
LaUef Day a1nt.8
Sunday School 9J5 a. m. eryone we1c0111e. Syracuse Rt. R.V. Jalk
Young, p a. ~pl.; ~:U. B~;er, A:s ~ ~~~~~~~Cb::' :i::~
~· Pullen, Supt. 10:1S a.m. 124.
lor: Sunday School 1 · ~ a. m.,
~ ~ Jose~h Stober! pastor. li mileil
, ,ursllip Service BYP 6 p.m.;
Norman H. Ballr, Supl, SUnday
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Church 0/ Chrilt Worship 10 45 L m. and 7:30 John W. Kimhler, paator~ ·~
=·~d RaS:,.Lp:~
W•dnesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Bradbaey Cborcll ol Cbrlsl- p. m. allernately. Bible Study day School 9:30 I. m.: eac
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loeetlng, 1:30 p.m., choir pra.. Larry Williams, minlster: B1ble and Prayer Service, led by pa1o 11111 lUll a. m.; MStuYF 6 p. m.; I.Sundam.: W~~~~ 10 :'IJ a. ~7
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School and Mornlng Worship, tor, 7:30 p. m. Tburlday.
Prayer and Bible dy, 7:30 p.
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10:30 a.· iQ,_;_ Christian Endeav·
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p. m.: Wed., worship service
·. 1'1n1 BopUBI Cbnrdl, Pome. or . a p. m.: Evening Wor- Tuppen Plalu EUB Cloll'cll Roell ~riql
1\!elllodlt~ 81 7:30 p. 111.
loy - Rev . Carver Williams. ..dp 1 p. rr:,
- Rev. Jack YOUilfl, pas Chester Lemley, pastor: Wor
RolrUira Catholle
$unday School 9:30 tiD 10:20.
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Worship service, 10:30 a. m.: Bernlod: Grove . Cbriluao 1. m.: Sunday SciJoel, Ill a. ~·= da)' ScbooL tO:IS a. m.:
1.0q Boltom _ Jlev. George
Nursery and Junior Church for Churcb - James Qmsenberry Hobart Vweyard, Supt Bible 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Btble R. Shipman, Adm. _ Sunday
children.
Worship Semce, 9,30 L m.; Sllldy 8lld Prayer services led Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. MaB9es: 10:30 a. m., 1 p. lJI.
Ftrsl Bapllsl Cbarcb, Racine, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
by pastor, 7:30 p, 111. Tuesday. Kati!Utd Melbodlol ~ - Holy Days: &amp; p. m.
·Rev. c. L. O'Connor, pastor. Bradford (;oarCII OJ ~ Adult Class Meeliq 7:30 p. m. Rev. C. J. Lemley, p~~slor: St Joba'o CathoUc MlooloaSunday School 9:30. Frank Cl ... Joe Robinson, miOlster: Hon&gt; laal Monday o1 month.
Cburcb Scbool 9:30·L m.: WOJ'o Neaf GuysvUie (Dutcb Ridge!;
land, Supt.; 10:4&gt; 1 , m. Mora· er Forre•~ Supt.; Bible School Syra...o EUB Cbnrdl- Jlev. ablp service, 10:30 11. m. MYF Rev. Frank !lanlor~ pastor,
.1ng Worship; 6:30 p. ru., BYF 9:30 a. m.: Morning Worship Paul A. Sellers, paator: 8uJJ. Monday, 6·30 p. m.
' Sunday Maao 10:30 L m.; Holy
•nd Junior Fellowship; 6 p. m. 10 3U a. m.; Eventng, Wor•hlp, day Scboo~ 9:30 a. Dlj: Ben Sulloa Metbdlli Cbarcb - Day o1 ObllgaHon 6:30 a.m.;
Efening Service; Wednesday. 7 p. m. Wednesday rp. m. 81· Qwsenberry, Supt.; lll:30 a. m. John W. Kimbler. paator; Mn. j:onleuioa, ~ boor
belore
·7:30 p. m.,.• Prayer Meetina, ble Study.
Morning Worablp service, 1st Robert E. Lee, Supt. Wor· 'IIIIa.
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Salvatiora .4rm
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Bible School 8:311 a. m. PreaciJ. 7:30 p. m. Evening Evangells- IO:Ii 11. m.
,... Salvalfta ArlnJ, ~ £D. .
Cbllhlre • Kyger • Hartford mg Ill:30 a. m., first and lbird Uc Service, 2nd and 4th SUJJo 0&amp;11 Grove Mo~ll Cborcll 'Of Ray S. Wining oHicer In
Parlll1 - Warren G. Zinn, Sundays.
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Jobn W. Kimbler, pastor, Earl cbari•· SundaJ IO ~ m. HtU·
paator. WorsQip servicea are: Masoo City Cburcb ol Christ, Betbaay EIJB Cburdl - Rev. Cross, Supt. Sunday SchOOl at neu meeting· 10 .30 L IlL Sui&gt;
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. Dil'l': Miller Street - Sunday Bible P1ul A. Sellm, ~!Dr: Mort&gt; 10:15 L m.: Preeeblng 1:111. day School. 'sun'dly 7 p, m.
j.ttUe . Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. Study, .9 a. m.: .Evenmg Wol' In&amp; Worship, ~::IIJ L m.; SUJJo Syracaae Melllotllsl ~ - Young People'• Leglort: 1:30 p.
Cbesh11'1! Bap!Jsl 10:4$ EST. ship, 7.30 p. m., Bible Study, day. SciJool, 10.30 a. Ill., Blylbt WendeD G.I!Jutler, pallor, Wor- II. Salvalloa m~llog; 'ntCburcb Scbool at Hartlord, at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
TbeJSB, Supt.: Youlb Fellow· ablp ~ervlce,, 8:311 11. m., 81111- daY, 1 ID 3 p. m. Ladlu Homo
1:50 , ,OST: .Kyger 10:20 EST, Middleport Cbur&lt;b of Cbrlsl, shiP, 1:30 p. m.
day School 1:46 a. m.; M\'11' League• 7 P m. Prep ot••~es·
and Cheshire 9:4&gt; EST.
5th om: Main Streets - Robert CARMEL EUB Cb~. 9Unday 1 p. m. Prayer nieellll&amp; 111111D~t!DI.·
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SUnday School 8:15 a.m., Earl a. m.: Mommg Worsh1p 10:30 day Scbool, 9:31» L m., Wayne ..,_. 1lu Fret Melllodl8- Pomeny 8eveelb Day Adfu.
Starkey, Supt; Evening w111' a. m.; Everung Worsllip 7 p.m. Rousb, SUpL; 10:30 L m. Mon&gt; Robert E. Smith. Sr., pastor. 1111 Cbareb _ Malborl'j' Betpli
slllp, 7:10 p. m. by Cecil Cox, Prayer Serv1ce, Wed., 7 P. m. In&amp; Worsblp, lnd and 4th SUJJo &amp;mday School 9:30, a.m., Har· Rd., aortb o1 Melga Memorial
Layman; young Peeple'• mee~ PomefOII Cburcb of Chmt - day of !be month: 8 p.m. Eveo- old Dewhurst, Supt.: Morning BIISpttal. Pastil', F. w. Glllcrd,
log • Sible Study, 7:30 p.ni. James .MeGovern, pastor 8uJI. iDI EvanaeUatte Service, 2al Worablp 10:30 L m. Youth
7:30 ·p. m. Bible Slutl1, prayer
t1f..,Baplist C' · ~. Kulland day .Scbool, 9:30 am,
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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

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lalra that Ulhich ;., rood ira fanally cmd cOmmuiaity life, lhil ,_
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koo on Saturday:
SabbaliJ
Pernn, pastor. PairJcltO. Wood, JAanl · Clift J'reo Methodlll School, J v. m. Worsblp s p.m.
Supt.; Sunday School, 9:15 a. Cloarell - B. Eucene .GUt, palo
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m. Worship, Jjl:25 a.m.
lor; Sunday Scbool 8:30 a. m.:
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PbD Wise, Supt.; Morning wor- Edea UDited llrelhrea Ia
DuviDe PUgrtm Rollneso - oblp 10:30 L m.; Youlit sen- Cbrllll Clllrcb -Rev. EldeR R.
(LAngsville Poll 010..), Rev. leu 7 p. m.; EvangeUslic Blake, pulor: Sunday Scbool
Cbaa. E. Dmer, pastor: Sunday riot 7:10 p. m. MJd-Week pray. 10 L m.; Winnie Holsinger,
ScbooJ 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert ., aervtce 7::10 a. m. w~ Supt.; Cbr1111u B'.Ddea..,, 7:11
Grate, Supt. Worship at 10:30 da)'.
· P. m., classes fer all Song Sll'
L m.: Pilgrim Youth, 6:45 p. '1\t IJ1ilted Melllodlsl Cborcll, rlct 8 P. m., Preacblng 8 20 J.
m.: Evanaelisuc ser\'ice, 7:30 J'omero)'. 'llle Cburch School m.; MJd.Weel: prayer meetln&amp;
p. m., lolid-Week Prayer and at I:U a. m. The Divine Wor- 7:10. P. Ill. Wednesday, &amp;1m
Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. lhip at 10:30 L m. Metilodlst llazie Hnl.!lnger, claq lead•.
. Community
}elwmh
Youth FeUowsbip at 5:311 p.m. Lolul FlUs Ullfted Brothrel
Church 0/ God
llqdom BaU of Jellovu'• Mld·week choir pracuc:e. 'nte
Cbrll,!~d.~-= ~":;
1Home Misoloa Cburcll, Bar
hDiham, Rev. IIOOII!d Brickles, Cbeoter Cborcll ol God
Wtm..s, 100 Broadway, Mid- public invited to worahlp.
1, 30 '._ m. rPreachiD8 •ervlces
stor. Sunday ~001, 1:30 a. Rev. Dale Thornton,
dleport - Public 111eebng SunNasarerae
first and lbltd Tburodly 81
': \l'orshlp Service, 10:30 a. Sunday
School, 9:30 a. m.: day, 2 p. m.;
Watcbtower 'llle Cborcll ol !he Nuarae NO
Second and lourtb
; i:vangellsUc aervlces at 7· Morning
~orship at 11 o. Study, 3 p. m.; Bible Study, Cbeller - Rev. Rerben Grate
, p, m. Prayer
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10 and
,, p, m.. ·&amp;veryone welcome. m. EvangeUslic service 7:30
Tullday 7 p. m.; Service meet. pulor: Mn. !dJia Llle, Sup&amp;. meetin&amp; MCdl1l
lltlt'lb
~ Cemmuily Cburdl, m.: Prayer mee!Jn&amp;, 7:30 p.m. tng. I p. m. 'ntunday: &amp;lin» Cbarles BisseD, Ass't Sundar l'lwraday 7, P. m. and 111'11
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PisieVille. SUnday SciJool 10 L TueodaJ; . Young
ley Scbool, 7 P. m. Thursday, SdlooJ UO L m.;
M9J1WII and
Sunday, , ,
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30
mr Sunday; EvangellsHe Sfii'Yo ServicJe, Friday, 7:~ p. m.
Lutherap
Worsblp II L m.: NYPS 1:45 Prayer IIIMIIlll f!lll!r'J
t&lt;4s .ul P. 111, Sunday. Prayer ML Mortab Clllrdl ol
ti. Jebo'o ~ Clltcll- p. m.: Evening Service, 7:30 day 11 7:30 p. m. Christian JilD.
HfVlces Thursday, 7:30 .p.m. Rev. Jamet SaltA!rtleld,
Momina Worship 9 a. m.· Sun- p. m.; Midweek Prayer seMct dell r second and fourlb s...
" " - llap1lll Sa1tda1 Scbolll SUnday Scbool 9:~ a. m.: WorSchool 10:30 a. m. Plltor, 7:30 p. m. WedtleldaJ.
141'"7;30 . m.
_ D.A.V. 11a11, Second sh1p serviCe 11 a. m. and
Joaepb ltraty.
M1441eptJrt Cloar•hl lhe Nolo ML a.!.a Ullted lll'etbrett
and PtmenJy, Masoo. Sponsored p. m. Prayll' meellnJ 7:30 p, ~· SL Paol'• .fAbe.._ 1 c.'llarelo- ,._.. - Ret. Qyljt"J. 8artltll, II Cbrllt CblrU - Jamet M1f4
by FronciJ City BapUsl Cburell Tuesday;
Young
People a ~ E. llecDnd St. ~. Schtol 1:30
a. f-1
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SdlooJ
ID Gaillpoll.!. Alflllatod with B. meet1ng, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Sundty l!cllpQI 1, 10 ~ it, Will' ~~ WOI'IItlp 10:18 a. ·ILl =-..~Prea~ 111'11 IIlii
B.C. Ret. R. 1. Pl11.8011! Jl'llllor Rulla'nd CburU tl Goll ~ 10:45 Ill m. PMtor, NYI'8 YOIIIII Ptople. 1:41 p.m.; lldrd Sunclay 7,30 p. m. SOeoad
8umlay ScllooJ every Sunday. Rav. l&gt;•vld Sllo!!IA, p'astor. Rev .Jelejlh l.raJy
Evllf&amp;llllllc -11n1 71110 p.m.:
lourlb ~
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1 p. m. Preacblng services the SUnd~J' School 10 Li m.: Evan'
M tlwflht
Prayer 111e111n1. Wed. 7::10 p;ia, ~ am-' SeMeet
tlb SUnday o1 eacb month.
gehst1c servlr• 7:30 Yoang
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IQ MaiD SL, Pl. PleeuDML Hoi1M 11a;o111 Cbardl- People Endeavor.J7:30 p. m. AIIN MelllodlJt OarS - .,.. _ ~. a-til PJaoct,
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Corner ot Fourth uti 14a1n 111, Wl!dnesd'Jill Pr•,.er
Pearl A. Casto, ~. Sunday paslor• Raymaad Walbun, Sunday aerriOII U L IlL Dllf.
lliddleport a... Nyle BOrden: t:11J p. m. ~.
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minister. Sunday SeW 8:30 L '
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IUpl. Wllllhlp aervtcea at 10:~ m. Martl1aa Wonbip, d:IO a. llST•
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m. Arnold Richards, ~.to:30 a- ~ :
:!tav"'!!,~ ~.. ~ m. EveniJI&amp; llerrioe, 7 P.m.: ::'2,30
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,_eror- tbe
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rra,.. meeliDI. 7 P. m. WM- aome.
Naollli Baplial Cbmll - B. Marlin, Rector.
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Nease Seldemelt ¢bftl Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. m.: Wor- Morning Prayer IIlii
~..;:~!46.evenlni Jl'IY· RaciM ClilreiJ If 1111 Nllo Prayer meellaC. 7:46 p, m. J'rl.
oblp II L m.; Wednesday, 7 10:311 L m.
Flatwoods - . . a.rdt .,_ - 8uadaJ Scbool 1:10 day; Young People'o aervtce,
P. m., Prayer oervice.
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Pearl A. Cu
Will' L m.; l!andaJ Wonblp IO:SO ~ p. m. Sunday Worship aflelo.
Road - Rev. Clyde lllnlnn, llnlerprtu EU1I a.rdi
to, putGr.
a. m.: ~ ltr91et 7:30 p, warda; Sunda)' 'SCbool, to 11.m.
pastor: Sunday Scboel ' ' 30 a. a.0 M nzeJ SJiJIIb, pas1or ship -=ce, ~ : m.,
m.: MkHNelt Prayer llervlct, Rev Paul Taylor speaker ev. m.: Ralpb ea.:~ SUpt. Sunday wor'sbtp S:...ce 9:10 L m.: ~ :yerScboo~a~o ~ m.~J:. Bat- 7:10 .P. m. Wl$esday. Ret. . , Frtday night. Everyone Wel·
Wlt'Shlp IIII'VIct 18:30 a. 111. ,_ Scbtol I0•30 L m.
IIIITIS M. Wolle, pulll'.
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and 7:30 p. m. alternalely. •
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Prayer meeting Wednesday at
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Foretl a. .....,......... .,_ - SundaJ lldlool 1:10 L WASHINGTON (UP!) - 'lbe
7:311 p, m.
Ill., lvlldal .me, 1:111 p. -Bunday Scbooi I a. Ill., Sin. m.; Momtng Wonblp ID:tl L .
tbal II bu
Celombia CbaJIIII - W..W. ~ ~~~~"::;.~·30 p. Fred Nease, Supt. Wrilp Ill' m.; Evangelilllo aerriee 7:41 ~ght-teslatl I •'!!,·
10 L m. Rev, Wetldell p. m.; Mi1l1nflt Pn,yer 1ll!l'1lce brld" rodtet at 1ledaiOIII
ICVice each Sunday, t :fl I. '
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Youlb Service 6: U p. m. Ev• Wodnel4 •
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111g Worship 7 p. m. eadl a,. ~
Worsblp service at 8 11. m., . _ _ _ William c. Thtlrpe, froiD ita second • stage motor
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Freedom Gttpof' lll1ll*i - Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: Pearl Culn, pulor, Mrs. iillid Sunday School I:IAI a. m.; 1 llquld
Thl imdiW
Bl8bao Sliver.fiu. R4.; I. SUIIda181ibeoL 9:45 a.
Spenter, SU!)I.
Morning Worship 10:30 II. m.; Dow can b1 turned olf, t1W1
Gluesencamp, pasler: lla(lel' Vaa Meter, Supt., Earl
lledlllooa~ ~
NYPS 6:30 p. m.; Evening ser- delermiDiDit the ran&amp;e Of tile
oe. Jl'lll :
ac me 7:30p.m.; Midweek Pray· !Qckel ConvenUonal 110114 f1lel
I'Becbll~~~e,ScCburcbbool,I·:"*
service, Wednetday 7:30 p. motors lleep on bunll/ii. iDiilt
TUNE IN
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the fuel II used ·ap
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Peratecolral
'llle Army sa1tl ~lf
Youth 1Pelllllllldp, I p.m.,
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SUIItiiJ If 1110111b, 7:aD p.lt,; 124- Rev. Pllll Bl. Jones, pu- u&amp;e Ill future mJsaileo 111111 p
wscs, sedond Monday o1 tor. Sunday SchoOl 10 L m.; projec:ll. The lllibl .tellbt&amp;
month, 7:30 p.m.: 1!:1eanGr Cll' Worablp, W~ay imd Frl- beiBD MilCh at
cte, seeond Tblll'lday: Clall 11, da)&gt;.
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,II !bini WedQeodiJ: A11ermn1 Clzo. 'llle Peatec111111 Cllll'dl Mklo SEOUL (tlPlH!IE Korean
eie fourth TliW'adaJ ~~ dleporl - South lrd AVLI Ret. tnarinet •.ct k11lld 111111 ...,..
1390 WMPO RADIO
.,. Rev. Smnuel J. Jacbon, p...
lor. Prayer service 9:30a.m.;
Sunday &amp;hool 10 a. m., Gertrude Buller, Supl.: Worship
ser~ 11 ..-m. Lst and 2nd
Stmdays al 5:30 p. m. Baptisl
Tratfltng Union, Mrs.
Mary
Woods, president.
&lt;C&amp;rl- Cban:b, llllgsbary
Ratlaatl Free wm Baptist
Churcb - Rev. Paal Tayllt',
paator: Sunday Scbool, 10 a.
m,1 Guy Priddy."!((pt.; PreaciJ.
lng service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer
aervlces, 7:30 p. m. Wednesd'f.

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Wanted, re-

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Gil

old. Ijepossessed Model KZM sponslble party to take over
lull priCe f'2.50. ~aul!lul low monti!IY pa)'ltlents on
Walnftl Gonsole,. rnakel but-. isptnsl.piallo. Can be seen

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Moldr Co.

tonholes,jlincy
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makes
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1965 FORD Ill TON
$1595
8' wide Pickup Body Cu.rtom Cab, V8 engine, 4 speed tran..
HD tires, white over ire en finlsh, radio and beater. .,

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Used Tractor Buy

$1295

Farman Super H with
cultivators. Excellent con·
dttlon.
Several Used Plows
and Rakes
Also Used Bailers

$1495

V.S m.otoc, radio, heater, heavy dutf tires, rear bumper, West
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blue flnisb. A hard to find model and a nice one..

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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TRACTOR SALES

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CHARLES LISLE
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Syrac.n,e, Ohio
ton In Mason. Phone Pt. Pleas•
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Tractor Truck. 'lbomas L.
Happy Hlllow ~oad.
4 26 3tp

King,

AUCTION - The undersigned
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Dail? ~~-tine!, Pomeroy:Middleport, o,, April2a, 1967--9

EAGLES CLUB
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EFFECTIVE MAY I, 1967

OPEN DAILY 5:30AM to 8:30 PM
SUNDAY, 7:00AM to 7:00 PM

BAILEY'S RESTAURANT

218 E. Main
PHONE 992-3974
Pomeroy
Dolly 5:30AM to 8:30PM- Sundoy 7:00 to 7:00

For Sale
gallciD IROANOKE HAY Baller P ~~~:II
Good condition. w. S. I
ael. Near Chester. Phon

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Block Howk 2-Row

Wilth 3-point bitch.
Gond condition.

Roor Meigs Gonorol Ho.,llol

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Pomoror

Washell fOitly-&amp;IU .
filler ..d .,.... 11180 Slf
otl\el walhtl.
Spin d!J 11111load -Millo all•
ottoor wahoo.
Complotety po~llble ...movw
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2 Dr. Hard Top. V8. Std. Trans. Radio and Heater.

1965 DODGE

$18,95

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1965. CHEVROLET ... $1795
2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl, .Standard Trans. Radio and
Heater.

1965 Ford Mustang - $1895
VB. Auto. Flooor ShHt, Power Steering, Radio and
Heater.
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2 Door Hard Top. Power Steering. Auto. Trans. Ra·
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Electra 2 Dr.

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65 Riviera Buick

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County "tea par'l'"
be staged at 8 p. m. Satur-.

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ICommission Is approved by tile and Geneva King: Barbara Ca-

11eccssary if the Ohio

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cars m the area. It has very low mileage and like new In Pomeroy. Issue I
throughout. It has highest quality custom built tires, po-: ~ the Ohio Bonding Comm)s·
wer windows, power seat, power steering, power brakes Slon w111 be explained.
and _many other accesso_ries. You'll have to see It to ap· dents attending are to take ·
prectate liS htghest quality.
cha!Ts, stools and l4nterns.
POMEROY BAND

:voters in Tuesday's speclal elec· ruthers, Brenda

$495

.Ch eV, V8 • • • • •

Impala Coupe. Automatic trans. Original white finish.

Whaley, Flor·

PONTIAC

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Games were pla~ed ap~ after
the gilts were opened everyone
enjoyed cake. ice cream, and

Association will sponsor. a high ~ion by the ~omeroy Wome-n 's! bankers w~re financi n~ Rep~~b- punch. Sendlng J1fts weN Mrs .
school dance party with
1Golf ·~ "n., 7:30 P.· m. Tuesday li1an Goy. James A. Rhodes' Coelle Hudson. .MI. an~ Mro.

·GOBLE USED CARS ·~~

Sunday
DREW WEBSTER Post
American Legion, public
en barbecue Sunda y beginni&lt;ngl
12 noon. ' upper parking lot In
Pomeroy. $1.25 per plate.

GMC TRUCKS

POMEROY, OHIO

· THE BEST BUYS ARE HERE - SEE US NOW
' . 6,000 Miles or 6 Months Warranty
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1963 CHEVROLET

Iin~ala 2 boor HT. 8 cyl:' Auto. trans., po'
wer steering:· power brakes, radio and
beater, air cond. whitewall ti res . .

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Custom 4 Door. 5 cyl.~Std . Trans. :

1963 MERCURY
Custom 'l Door· H'T,, Power steering, po·
wer b~a~es,. radii)' and heater, white sidewall llres.

1963 FORD

Gala-xie ~00 4 ·Door. 8 cyl. Auto. tran's.,
power ~ t~ering, radio and heater wh.¥e
side~'&gt;jl)l tires.
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Powe;, Auto. '11ans. R~dio ,,rul He!t'r~ Air Condttio'iiicl.
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Jays Saturday night from 8 to ' at Ihe clubhouse. All members Ica mpaign for the Ohio B o n d Weber Wood and Mr: and Mrs.
11 p. m. in the Pomeroy Junior are urged to atlend.
, Leroy Wyant.
1Commission.
High ' School auditorium.
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meet at 6 'P· m. 'fl1tsdoy "' 'new faciiJI!es !he governor is
hte home o! Mrs. Pearl Reyn-' promising," Fichter said.
olds.
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ln Value- Rated
USED CARS
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Gran~ Sport 2 Door Hardtop. This .Is one of the cleanest day in front of the courthouse Iier
Jr., unsuccessfu~ able lack ot refere.nce to the •· Dean , Br;e nda Smitll. Harold
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Select Masters, a~ the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple, to confer
Dart 4.:0oor Sedan. Autb. Tr811S. Radio pnd Heater.
. "Lave on a Rooftop" waa
tables for the punch, mints, and Super Excellent Masters
theme of the Eastern Jr. · Sr. nuts served during the evening. gree on all the candidates who
Jlrom Saturday evening,
The dance area was an Indoor- have received the Royal
2Z, in the school gym. The
ouldoor patio cent~red with al Select. Masters degree this 1
ting was a penthouse and
lovely bubbling raiSed s to n year. ThiS degree IS cnnferred
waD-enclosed garden with
fountain and w!Bhlng well pool. only once a year. on the first
lighted city In the
Huge chandelier balls hung
Monday in May, which Is May
fransformlog
the
gym
bove
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fountain
and
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All officers and cast are re"OHIO'S·OLDEST
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colored lighting
quested to be present at. 6:!5
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~•lcGny i roman lie setting. Red
p. It). Refreshments wiD .
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to
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geraniums
and
bushes
lined
served.
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colored cellophane and
MIDDLEPORT AMATEUR
which was encircled by
picket walls and outdoor
Gardeners meet at 8 p. m. Mon·
lure complimenled the scene. day at Columbus and Southern
1'1ie .music from the
Ohio Electric Co. social room.
lighted stage of lhe
Program by Mrs. Jack Robson.
seemed to !IDa! oul over t h Pomeroy, Region II Director.
city adding to the dance setting. :ANNUAL MOTHER - DaUI!h·
Miss Teddy Price and
ter banquet of lh• B. H.
ter Mundry reigned as Kt n horn Society tJ( \he Po{iildle1por\
and Queen with Mr. John Re!· First . Baptist Chu!ch
be~ SUpt., ass!Bted by
held at 6 ~. m: at :the ch1&gt;rc6
Qeogleln, presenting tbe
Mooday Qigbt. ,Officers for
quet of roses.
yeat will be
A banquet p11ipared by 24
SESSION of the
lOt moUterA and served by soph· United Presbyterian ,
omore
lirls preceded the
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in the pastor's study. I.
dividual programs books,
MIDDLEPORT
butlerfiy candles on pink cl,Uds will meet at 8 p. . m.
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~ Ford O.laxle 500 XL 2 Dl?or Hull Top; 390 N8 '~nglne with Cruise-a-mablea.
Zerkle. Mrs. _William
lic transDllSslon, power ·steer1J!g, r~d.io, Y{bl\ewall tltes, light blue with blue
The Junior ,class president, and Mrs. Carl Horky will
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BUI Buckley, welcomed t h sent the program. ijos·teS.es
seniors to the .benquet and
wlll be Miss Zerkle,
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vlted them to the dafice, T
da Faelrole, Mrs. Harry Che!lh·
. . ite~g and brakes, radio, wbiteWaUs~ wblte ~ltb bl,u~ li\ferlbr, •
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Senior president responded
er and 'Mrs. Atwood ·Spengler.
Ute Se¢or's "Thanks." Mr
VETERANS Memorial
1. ~ G.~!'.C. To~ Tru~k~ V6 e11glne with .a fo~ ~F,Il tr~~cl"'' llee,vy .
NeiUe ·~arker gave the Invoca· pita! · Auxliiary Board 1:30
ilut,y .U,,th&amp; way, Including ttres and springs and lijdiistriill rear ~umper ' ~)a,
!ton and .Mr. Reibel gave m,. ¥onday at Ute hospi tatu.lgh•·
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Tliete will he practice lor
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CWhtoh lloldss• t Cll ln olr;ow,'d
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bu~lness meeting was opened
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by •the president Mrs. ' Sadie er ; ''Best ·rhere Ever Was," a a
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Wide Bide, wome lll'ille, chrome bumpers, custom cab, '
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radio •nd manv other a•cessories
era egree on three candidates Present were Mrs. William ing " bv Pauline i l•lliday. Cath.
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Mrs. Norman Wood. Mrs Clyde well : qUJz, "Grange Mother of Honored
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This car was 0\Vne~ by local retired railroader. We can day, April 28, at 7"30 p.m. at ! Mrs. Roberta caruthers. Mrs: . ·- --, '
-. HusSnrprisePfirty gladly refe! .YOU to- hllll.
the First Baptist Churcfl, Aprii J Alire King:··Mrs. Nev White. 1\:EW TAXES, GOVERNOR?
Mr . and Mrs. Norma n Wood.
23-30_is Youth Temperance ·Ed- 1Mrs. Erma Hillman, ·_ Mrs.
of Kmgsbury, honored their
ucat10n Week.
Ralph C.arl and Miss Linda: OXFORD. Oh1o (UPil - J ,JS· daug hter. Carolyn Sue, on her
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Mrs. I:-Jorman Woods in May Ohio F'arm'!~~ Union, . s&lt;.1id party Saturday evenin g.
mend 1t to anyone. It 1$ fully equipped. Bu1cl&lt; s fmest and th• Ashworth bUIIdmg, E. Sec· with the date to be announced. Thursdoy new taxes w11l be Attendi ng were, Karla, Lind$

65 GMC ton p•ICkup • $1595

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FOR SALE - 5 room bouse
and garage, 2 acre lot in
Pomeroy, $3000.00. CaD 992·
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Auto Sates

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• ~lub of the €arleton. 'Church • Valley. Grange No. 2612 Moll· I"Jine," by ,Ora' 'l!foffitt;, 1'liei ;;·
met recently ar the ·homt . of day mghl and ~~ve a program, Occup~tlon~· · py q\ljerip~ .~,;·:
Mrs. Virginia Dean with a po~ 011 the them~; Let Us Honor . well; Motners A.re P,eople,,, .llf•·'·
luck lunchoon at noon.
JOur Mother&gt;. It f!l'tluded:
INori\}~&lt;&gt;WIIcox; $QIII, "I Kno'\~""'"

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Chicken Bar-8-C u e, 7 room frame (4 bedrooms),
Sunday, April 30, 12 noon, bath, base~ent. new furnace.
tiPPer parking lot $1.25.
good location. $6,5110.00.
4 25 5tc MIDDLEPORT - IJNCOLN
ST. - One story block, large
P-N piciUng up Beagle
on Harrisonvllle Road
return. Richard

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ladder,
pipe ant
ties.I que
tool ~5:11
wrenchea,
AIR CONDITIONING
grinder, wall telephone,
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HOCK NG
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er, dish lor hatpIns ,
PHONI 664-3370
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1tul pther an your winter
divider.
telephone
••••ld.l111• ·--..------l:~~~~~~~~~~~~ garments
and more
8tora closets
tbem
lamps, Admiral
deep freeze
with ua. No
eramped with unuaed cloth•
rocking chair. set
IDg. No more alrlns, soFt~ns.
lamps, metal beds. ches~
•·-In- "·-·ices
spr41!ng and paeklng W)th
drawers, Maytag washer,
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•-ard,
thing JOU send Ia beaul1fllll1
lawn mower, metal cupw
WHEEL
cleaned safely, Insured and
odd dishes, kettles,
AIR roimmONING
earefully stored. EYer:v Item
cart, picnic table, electric\ etlen service. Jack'a
ALIGNMENT
freshly pressed when you oan
era~on.
New
Haveu.
for
it Nothing to pay till fall.
roaster, carpenter tools,
AND
No bulging dosets, safe from
48
9xl.Z rugs, trunks, ~:=~~182-Wtl.
moths atUf safe from theft
beater, power saw,
BRAKE SERVICE
Bring them In or call for
pump, step ladder.
READY·Mll coocrell
Pick Up &amp; Delivery S~r-:
sprayer, pony halter and
ed right to JOUf pro~ Fall
vice Pl!one 773-5543
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Free eattmata.
dlo, trash burner,
PboDeeasy.
99')..3281.
Qoeglebl Phone 992-2143 pomeroy
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pump and many item
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listed.
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Long Bottom, Obio
Bradford Auction Co.
IS Years Experience
c. c. Bradford, Auct.. mem, _'
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4 24 5te
ONE electric guitar and ampliAlways tbe finest f o o d
fier. Phone 992·3750.
served ill a gracious,
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HEATING &amp;

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BAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

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The Most Important A~
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L.ll Us GiveChIt A
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THIS IS to notify that I will RESPECTABLE lady to
not be responsible for a ny and do some housework ..
d bt other than those con· go home on weekends 1f
t:ac~ed by myself. Jessie E. desires. Phone 992-2788.
Sansbury. 1114 Eld~rwood
4 28
Ave Columbus 27, OhiO.
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EVINRUDE

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For ,,.. Estlmote•
eAiumiiMim Awning• AI lnum Rolllnp
eAiumlnum Siding ,•~~.': eCor Porto
eAlumlnum WindoW• ....
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eBtown In tnoulltlon
OR CALL COLLECT 532-6681
llmer E. While, 4041/2 South 4th St., l~nton, 0,
R..,.._ntltlveln 1111• Area 20 v..rs For .
V. V. JohliiOn &amp; Son. 222-41h Av•~ Huntington

sell
the 4following
at her:
located
miles east
of Cl
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State Route 248 and Melgs\1
Coubty lld. 28. Saturday
"·lea and Service
rll 29, 1 p, m.:
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Ohio Boat and Motor
long, rope, palnt, cablea,
Llcen..
stretcher, Myers pump.
SCHWA~L MARINE
tools, steel fence posts, 20

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SPINET PIANQ·~--­
Wanted, re-

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Gil

old. Ijepossessed Model KZM sponslble party to take over
lull priCe f'2.50. ~aul!lul low monti!IY pa)'ltlents on
Walnftl Gonsole,. rnakel but-. isptnsl.piallo. Can be seen

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Moldr Co.

tonholes,jlincy
&amp;eWJ.designs
on buttoDI,
makes
wlthllut
atlacbnlenfs. Try II In your
me. can 99U21B. 4 ~ 6lc

1965 FORD Ill TON
$1595
8' wide Pickup Body Cu.rtom Cab, V8 engine, 4 speed tran..
HD tires, white over ire en finlsh, radio and beater. .,

1962 CHEVROLET 1 TON
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Used Tractor Buy

$1295

Farman Super H with
cultivators. Excellent con·
dttlon.
Several Used Plows
and Rakes
Also Used Bailers

$1495

V.S m.otoc, radio, heater, heavy dutf tires, rear bumper, West
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blue flnisb. A hard to find model and a nice one..

Pomeroy Motor Co.

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

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CHARLES LISLE
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Syrac.n,e, Ohio
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Tractor Truck. 'lbomas L.
Happy Hlllow ~oad.
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AUCTION - The undersigned
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Dail? ~~-tine!, Pomeroy:Middleport, o,, April2a, 1967--9

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OPEN DAILY 5:30AM to 8:30 PM
SUNDAY, 7:00AM to 7:00 PM

BAILEY'S RESTAURANT

218 E. Main
PHONE 992-3974
Pomeroy
Dolly 5:30AM to 8:30PM- Sundoy 7:00 to 7:00

For Sale
gallciD IROANOKE HAY Baller P ~~~:II
Good condition. w. S. I
ael. Near Chester. Phon

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Block Howk 2-Row

Wilth 3-point bitch.
Gond condition.

Roor Meigs Gonorol Ho.,llol

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Washell fOitly-&amp;IU .
filler ..d .,.... 11180 Slf
otl\el walhtl.
Spin d!J 11111load -Millo all•
ottoor wahoo.
Complotety po~llble ...movw
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1965. CHEVROLET ... $1795
2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl, .Standard Trans. Radio and
Heater.

1965 Ford Mustang - $1895
VB. Auto. Flooor ShHt, Power Steering, Radio and
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ICommission Is approved by tile and Geneva King: Barbara Ca-

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cars m the area. It has very low mileage and like new In Pomeroy. Issue I
throughout. It has highest quality custom built tires, po-: ~ the Ohio Bonding Comm)s·
wer windows, power seat, power steering, power brakes Slon w111 be explained.
and _many other accesso_ries. You'll have to see It to ap· dents attending are to take ·
prectate liS htghest quality.
cha!Ts, stools and l4nterns.
POMEROY BAND

:voters in Tuesday's speclal elec· ruthers, Brenda

$495

.Ch eV, V8 • • • • •

Impala Coupe. Automatic trans. Original white finish.

Whaley, Flor·

PONTIAC

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Games were pla~ed ap~ after
the gilts were opened everyone
enjoyed cake. ice cream, and

Association will sponsor. a high ~ion by the ~omeroy Wome-n 's! bankers w~re financi n~ Rep~~b- punch. Sendlng J1fts weN Mrs .
school dance party with
1Golf ·~ "n., 7:30 P.· m. Tuesday li1an Goy. James A. Rhodes' Coelle Hudson. .MI. an~ Mro.

·GOBLE USED CARS ·~~

Sunday
DREW WEBSTER Post
American Legion, public
en barbecue Sunda y beginni&lt;ngl
12 noon. ' upper parking lot In
Pomeroy. $1.25 per plate.

GMC TRUCKS

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1963 FORD

Gala-xie ~00 4 ·Door. 8 cyl. Auto. tran's.,
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, Leroy Wyant.
1Commission.
High ' School auditorium.
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meet at 6 'P· m. 'fl1tsdoy "' 'new faciiJI!es !he governor is
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ln Value- Rated
USED CARS
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Gran~ Sport 2 Door Hardtop. This .Is one of the cleanest day in front of the courthouse Iier
Jr., unsuccessfu~ able lack ot refere.nce to the •· Dean , Br;e nda Smitll. Harold
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worth Council 46, Roya a n
Select Masters, a~ the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple, to confer
Dart 4.:0oor Sedan. Autb. Tr811S. Radio pnd Heater.
. "Lave on a Rooftop" waa
tables for the punch, mints, and Super Excellent Masters
theme of the Eastern Jr. · Sr. nuts served during the evening. gree on all the candidates who
Jlrom Saturday evening,
The dance area was an Indoor- have received the Royal
2Z, in the school gym. The
ouldoor patio cent~red with al Select. Masters degree this 1
ting was a penthouse and
lovely bubbling raiSed s to n year. ThiS degree IS cnnferred
waD-enclosed garden with
fountain and w!Bhlng well pool. only once a year. on the first
lighted city In the
Huge chandelier balls hung
Monday in May, which Is May
fransformlog
the
gym
bove
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fountain
and
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All officers and cast are re"OHIO'S·OLDEST
DODGE
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colored lighting
quested to be present at. 6:!5
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~•lcGny i roman lie setting. Red
p. It). Refreshments wiD .
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to
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geraniums
and
bushes
lined
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colored cellophane and
MIDDLEPORT AMATEUR
which was encircled by
picket walls and outdoor
Gardeners meet at 8 p. m. Mon·
lure complimenled the scene. day at Columbus and Southern
1'1ie .music from the
Ohio Electric Co. social room.
lighted stage of lhe
Program by Mrs. Jack Robson.
seemed to !IDa! oul over t h Pomeroy, Region II Director.
city adding to the dance setting. :ANNUAL MOTHER - DaUI!h·
Miss Teddy Price and
ter banquet of lh• B. H.
ter Mundry reigned as Kt n horn Society tJ( \he Po{iildle1por\
and Queen with Mr. John Re!· First . Baptist Chu!ch
be~ SUpt., ass!Bted by
held at 6 ~. m: at :the ch1&gt;rc6
Qeogleln, presenting tbe
Mooday Qigbt. ,Officers for
quet of roses.
yeat will be
A banquet p11ipared by 24
SESSION of the
lOt moUterA and served by soph· United Presbyterian ,
omore
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in the pastor's study. I.
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butlerfiy candles on pink cl,Uds will meet at 8 p. . m.
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~ Ford O.laxle 500 XL 2 Dl?or Hull Top; 390 N8 '~nglne with Cruise-a-mablea.
Zerkle. Mrs. _William
lic transDllSslon, power ·steer1J!g, r~d.io, Y{bl\ewall tltes, light blue with blue
The Junior ,class president, and Mrs. Carl Horky will
vmyllnterlor,
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BUI Buckley, welcomed t h sent the program. ijos·teS.es
seniors to the .benquet and
wlll be Miss Zerkle,
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vlted them to the dafice, T
da Faelrole, Mrs. Harry Che!lh·
. . ite~g and brakes, radio, wbiteWaUs~ wblte ~ltb bl,u~ li\ferlbr, •
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Senior president responded
er and 'Mrs. Atwood ·Spengler.
Ute Se¢or's "Thanks." Mr
VETERANS Memorial
1. ~ G.~!'.C. To~ Tru~k~ V6 e11glne with .a fo~ ~F,Il tr~~cl"'' llee,vy .
NeiUe ·~arker gave the Invoca· pita! · Auxliiary Board 1:30
ilut,y .U,,th&amp; way, Including ttres and springs and lijdiistriill rear ~umper ' ~)a,
!ton and .Mr. Reibel gave m,. ¥onday at Ute hospi tatu.lgh•·
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Tliete will he practice lor
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CWhtoh lloldss• t Cll ln olr;ow,'d
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bu~lness meeting was opened
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by •the president Mrs. ' Sadie er ; ''Best ·rhere Ever Was," a a
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radio •nd manv other a•cessories
era egree on three candidates Present were Mrs. William ing " bv Pauline i l•lliday. Cath.
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Mrs. Norman Wood. Mrs Clyde well : qUJz, "Grange Mother of Honored
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This car was 0\Vne~ by local retired railroader. We can day, April 28, at 7"30 p.m. at ! Mrs. Roberta caruthers. Mrs: . ·- --, '
-. HusSnrprisePfirty gladly refe! .YOU to- hllll.
the First Baptist Churcfl, Aprii J Alire King:··Mrs. Nev White. 1\:EW TAXES, GOVERNOR?
Mr . and Mrs. Norma n Wood.
23-30_is Youth Temperance ·Ed- 1Mrs. Erma Hillman, ·_ Mrs.
of Kmgsbury, honored their
ucat10n Week.
Ralph C.arl and Miss Linda: OXFORD. Oh1o (UPil - J ,JS· daug hter. Carolyn Sue, on her
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Mrs. I:-Jorman Woods in May Ohio F'arm'!~~ Union, . s&lt;.1id party Saturday evenin g.
mend 1t to anyone. It 1$ fully equipped. Bu1cl&lt; s fmest and th• Ashworth bUIIdmg, E. Sec· with the date to be announced. Thursdoy new taxes w11l be Attendi ng were, Karla, Lind$

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FOR SALE - 5 room bouse
and garage, 2 acre lot in
Pomeroy, $3000.00. CaD 992·
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• ~lub of the €arleton. 'Church • Valley. Grange No. 2612 Moll· I"Jine," by ,Ora' 'l!foffitt;, 1'liei ;;·
met recently ar the ·homt . of day mghl and ~~ve a program, Occup~tlon~· · py q\ljerip~ .~,;·:
Mrs. Virginia Dean with a po~ 011 the them~; Let Us Honor . well; Motners A.re P,eople,,, .llf•·'·
luck lunchoon at noon.
JOur Mother&gt;. It f!l'tluded:
INori\}~&lt;&gt;WIIcox; $QIII, "I Kno'\~""'"

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Chicken Bar-8-C u e, 7 room frame (4 bedrooms),
Sunday, April 30, 12 noon, bath, base~ent. new furnace.
tiPPer parking lot $1.25.
good location. $6,5110.00.
4 25 5tc MIDDLEPORT - IJNCOLN
ST. - One story block, large
P-N piciUng up Beagle
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pipe ant
ties.I que
tool ~5:11
wrenchea,
AIR CONDITIONING
grinder, wall telephone,
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HOCK NG
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er, dish lor hatpIns ,
PHONI 664-3370
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1tul pther an your winter
divider.
telephone
••••ld.l111• ·--..------l:~~~~~~~~~~~~ garments
and more
8tora closets
tbem
lamps, Admiral
deep freeze
with ua. No
eramped with unuaed cloth•
rocking chair. set
IDg. No more alrlns, soFt~ns.
lamps, metal beds. ches~
•·-In- "·-·ices
spr41!ng and paeklng W)th
drawers, Maytag washer,
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•-ard,
thing JOU send Ia beaul1fllll1
lawn mower, metal cupw
WHEEL
cleaned safely, Insured and
odd dishes, kettles,
AIR roimmONING
earefully stored. EYer:v Item
cart, picnic table, electric\ etlen service. Jack'a
ALIGNMENT
freshly pressed when you oan
era~on.
New
Haveu.
for
it Nothing to pay till fall.
roaster, carpenter tools,
AND
No bulging dosets, safe from
48
9xl.Z rugs, trunks, ~:=~~182-Wtl.
moths atUf safe from theft
beater, power saw,
BRAKE SERVICE
Bring them In or call for
pump, step ladder.
READY·Mll coocrell
Pick Up &amp; Delivery S~r-:
sprayer, pony halter and
ed right to JOUf pro~ Fall
vice Pl!one 773-5543
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Free eattmata.
dlo, trash burner,
PboDeeasy.
99')..3281.
Qoeglebl Phone 992-2143 pomeroy
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pump and many item
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Bradford Auction Co.
IS Years Experience
c. c. Bradford, Auct.. mem, _'
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4 24 5te
ONE electric guitar and ampliAlways tbe finest f o o d
fier. Phone 992·3750.
served ill a gracious,
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THIS IS to notify that I will RESPECTABLE lady to
not be responsible for a ny and do some housework ..
d bt other than those con· go home on weekends 1f
t:ac~ed by myself. Jessie E. desires. Phone 992-2788.
Sansbury. 1114 Eld~rwood
4 28
Ave Columbus 27, OhiO.
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eAiumiiMim Awning• AI lnum Rolllnp
eAiumlnum Siding ,•~~.': eCor Porto
eAlumlnum WindoW• ....
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eBtown In tnoulltlon
OR CALL COLLECT 532-6681
llmer E. While, 4041/2 South 4th St., l~nton, 0,
R..,.._ntltlveln 1111• Area 20 v..rs For .
V. V. JohliiOn &amp; Son. 222-41h Av•~ Huntington

sell
the 4following
at her:
located
miles east
of Cl
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State Route 248 and Melgs\1
Coubty lld. 28. Saturday
"·lea and Service
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Ohio Boat and Motor
long, rope, palnt, cablea,
Llcen..
stretcher, Myers pump.
SCHWA~L MARINE
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PLUS

Luggage- Comforters - Quilting - Girls Coats 1ncl SuitsMens 1nd Boys Trousers - Women• Cotton T·Shirts - Color
Television - Rldios - Record Players - J1ckson Perkins Rose
Bushes - lnf1nts Creepalls and Sweaten.
See The Big Selection of Linoleum •nd Vinyl Floor Coverings Also See The 1967 Models of Toro Lawn Mowers At Our
Mechanic Street Warehouse.

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I Pleet1 Tollder, Talty Clllokea
PIUI all the lrlmmln'a
(A complelo ba11quet for Ollt)

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IHRin BOX ................ ·.. • $2.50
u Pleo., Chictm 01111
THE aucm ...... ;............. $3.95
1G Pleeel KelltuolcJ Frle4 ·Chlcton
1 Plat Cracldln' on.,
Hot Rolls

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THE IARREL · ·••••.-. •··•· ·· . ~ ··· $5.25
!11 Plecu Col SaDden' Chicken

Membfi'FDIC
~DDUnts IM~I'III Up To $15.000 Under
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Open Friday Nights
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to create :racJN lwl better jobl111d to lint Into law th&amp; "-'o!atm apporilODmeJd
plan now in lllftetllllder 1 federal eourt order.

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POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

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r-t atate by ~ tb- p!'OpOIIed Ohio 'Boad Ccmnllllcta

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