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1-Dally Sentinel; Pomeroy-Middleport,
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s, 1963

··Amateur Garden Club Discusses
Replacement 01 Trees In 'Park

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Cub Pack 246
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. Scout.;{J-Rama . . 'l1le bdlel AudJW7-.Gl .. . -fEic-eRZti&amp;MOmla,..,

NalflfHI; President

61 Heoth Circle

concerning the Sobin vaccine to
New officer• were elected at
J!lans for the replacement of lber. Devolions were given
be given AprU 7• MJJ 5• and
VolunW Fire De- A biCh'IIM Qr tile Jl"lll''DD
AprJJ meeting of tho EJea.
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the free TB skin tests Fifteen memben o1 Cub
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Circle of the Heath lfelholllddlep9rl were diacussed when scripiiU'e and a meditation
the Scout.-().&amp;nla be1d at
'"""""'" WI)' Orders will be 10·
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lbf. Amateur Gardeners Club Meaning of Cornmunioo."
A report ot the care of
1n Pt. p•-····t
'""'flied by aJil'
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ennlas
Dell
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be awardee!
to .mem:
ln!!l Wednesday evening at the Mrs. Arthur Strauss
shrubbery at the
weekend, and received
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RoliCoe
WISe, president, pretld.
·bome ol. ~ John Werner.
ed over the business meeting school building was given
ribbon.
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An aucliiMI o1 ~ broulht ben 11 tho Candyllr/:,_teen. tng.
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Tho meeting was opened with and a•nounced the spring re· discussion was held about
Activities' of the Pact _ .
members netted' •uo.
. 11e :¥oluntw wpnlsa
_New offlceri IDclucle · M r a.
silent prayer in remembrance gional meeting to be held April
of the high
four TV shows lncludinl "Sinl
hoefesl EmmeUne Hen- 'l1le evenl will be beld ID tile
Roscoe Wise, ·president; Mn.
Of 1Mtt81ake, a dee&lt;!aaed mem· 21l at Albany High SchooL Nam·
for the band
Along With Milch," with Gene drlx and Phylli. Jlendrlll, eerv· d1n1ng 1'00111 ."' the hoopllal be/G&lt;•len Brown, t'lce •
Sunday afternoon.
· as Mitch Miller. AU boyl
de1icl001 refresbments to the &amp;blrlla8 ·~ 7·30 p.m. · ·
Mn. Lee Smith,
this committee were Mrs. participated and W&lt;~re dark
named and Hazel Clark, Mn. V~- ~.1.!J~
IIRo·u~ Lloyd, Mrs. Wesley Fry, trousers, white shfi1s and cjark Edith Hood Mary 'Hubbard chairman ol :\irs. Robert Burkett and Mrs. bow ties; Jack LaLane, wltll Myla
Lavender: "'ld more then 30 Jlrll will ·ro
William Slater. The traveling Danny Hood as Jack, and Roger MOdred Pierce, Matli R!Hr, celve caps, repreoeneclllniunll • ·
i nrize. donated by Mrs. Harold Dixon: Tommy Ball,
JUDO Sayre, Carrie Sinclair, membera who recelv
orms
·Lohse was won by Mrs. Lloyd
Ban; Delbert Brucb, Mlke Ada Slack, Rosella Thomaoo, lhil ~~~~- .Some 10 llddlliollwho also won the door
Mike Young and Geor- Betty Hayes, and guest Tony al members are ID the proceso
' MRS. MEVTZER
Mrs. Allen Roush was a guest gie Skinner.
Pierce.
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of obtaln!Di unlfOI'IJIII and wiH · .Mr and Mra Robert R
'lbe program ~ (IV•~ bJ
for the evening.
"Saturday Night ,lamboree" 'lbe April 8 hostesses will be be awarded. caps at a later . rob of Lan · ill Rl
Mrs. Forres! Bacbtel ~·~
. Mrs. Werner assisted by Mrs. by Tommy Ball, Bobby Black· Mrs Enoch and Naomi LOn- ceremony.
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wa
the J:~~ ,;ecltllng
Easter ·and told;of .~ '1.1\'11'&amp;Edgar Pratt served a dessert ston, Carl Offutt, Gene Davil, don.' The variety allow ochedul•. Mils Palrlcla HeMesay, Fe&amp;" :f;::':ir daughter Carolyn . to
of a Uvlng Christ 11&gt;'111!1'
course. Favors of smaU jon· Georgie Skinner and Delbert ed for AprU 1 has been past· !dent of the Cantlyltrlpera, \rill Alrma . James M~lzer Pen·
She was preseb~ iillll,_
quil ca ndles and miniature Eas· Bruch; "Beverly Hillblllles" poned txt AprU 28.
preside at a brle! ~- ·. lv.::ia who Is ata&amp;ned
from the clrcjpjl~
ter baskets filed with candy with Franklin Rizer as speeler;
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Ilion. ¥rs. Cedrle Cl..:t of "!Jd· \'!tbo
A F B The
to afflliah wi!bJ'~ ~~
were presented to those pre· Eddie Yoong, granny; Dean D
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dleport, member ol lhe board
ume · · ·
ne
Society ln. Chrlatll!l ,~
sent. The next meeting will be Pullins, Eilie Mae; Martin
en mother• Cif!e
of trualeell of the bGepltal, alll,l Mr. 'and Mrs. Meul:zer are
of the cburcb. M~ . ,r
1870
held at the home of Mrs. Wil· Broderick, Pearl; Danny
Bo W
liaison officer of !lie Auslllacy, ~e at Ap~. C
circle are asked
' liam Slater with Mrs. Burkett bolt, Jeb; Roger Abbolt, .Jetbro
Yl
iener OIUt
will preaent Miss llennOsoy 'll'llh ~ve., ~lu~ ~· ~sia f
Mauruly Thursday Co~
1assisting hostess.
and Carl Offutt, the girl.
Den Mothers of Rock .Sprlngs h~cap.
taRugrt':..."! u•~• be 1" 0
service In a group, ' ·'
Ricky Gaul won second piae&lt;! Cub Scouts Pack :146 enleriiJn.. •'l,11e president will then a· a
uuu • . _ sc 00 •
Refreshments consisted of
in Meigs County In ticket sales ed with a wiener roast ' for the ward caps to eacb of the oHJ.
varied desserts brought by ea~
and received a ~ gift certifi· boys Wednesday after· scbool cera who In turn will present
whlcb were auctlf!!ltl!
cate. R1cbard Young, cub
at the home of Mn. Herbert capo to Individual membera,
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off. Mrs. Edward Johnson' ~
er, expressed his appreciation Dixon. Other den mothers are As each member receiVes · a
hoste,IiJ, The refreshmerit
to the parenta for their coopera· Mrs. Horace Abbott, Mrl. Ser· cap she will al8o be Jllven a
table carrletl .out a spring theq
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lion and help in makmg the ev· nest Brucb and Mra. Franklin candle which will be lighted
S Ury
the cloth and green and
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enl a suce&lt;!ss.
from a central candle. ·
Dowers. Favors w !&gt;F 11
Cub Scouts present were Jlo. WhOn the presentation
Is A certificate of
cblckena and egn .II)
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bumgardand Danny Abbott, Bobby complete the class will respond as a red ribbon Society
cups., '
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Carl Offutt, Frank· with the pleclge of service.
was awarded to the WSCS
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Mrs. Thelma Campbell of
Rizer, Gene Davta, Mike George o. Smith, hospital ad· Asbury Methodist cburo;h at the Mr. WeU. To Spea'·.
ville, Ohio, visited Wednesday
Youlig, Georgie Skinner, Del· minJIIIrator, will addreaa the diltrlct m_eeling held m Jack·
os
with Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Bruch
Eddie Young group uatng the subject "SerV· son was displayed when the So- At Rutland PT
kins in Middleport.
Chuck
Roger Dixon
ice Key ·to Success"
ciety mel Wednesday ev::~~~~~'lb~:e y~Rutland PTA· 'Will 'meet
Charles Snyder of Waverly Plans are nearly
TonUny Ball and· Mar- The evening will 'close with at the hom~ of Mrs. Oma
8 at 7:30 P·l!l•
visited
In
Middleport
Tuesday,
for
the
annual
style
review
and
Broderick.
Guests
w
r
a
social
hour
and
refreslunenta.
brenner,
with
Mrs.
Dana
the
school
audllof!U(Il,
0 0
A mdtlwho's prone lb sit and think
with Miss Bess Sanborn and card party Tuesda•·, April 9
David Davil lnd Rusty
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brenner as hostess. The
Mrs. Joan Stewart, ilr@l;.
Mrs. Mabel Sanborn.
the Pomeroy Junior lligb
Rizer and Susan Dlx: M
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Lle . attained 15 goal• out of
• in charge.
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Of how his hard-earned dollars shrink
Bruce Lloyd left
ing beginning at 7:30 ~.m.
A
nd ~In 1 11 ard
ary
&lt;nartrw lrC
Mrs Allee capehart
Howard WeDs of MeArthur
rou ro~ ge ·we e
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Wednes day
Sports clothing,
sent to Shelley Clark wbo 1 ntertairr.ed
dent, was in charge of the
speak and show . _. '&lt;1.
Would find his assets growing vaster
Nashville, Tenn., where be
costumes, tess and
In
Holzer
Hospital.
Mrs.
Rlcbard
Flnlaw
enter·
tng
wblch
opened
with
trip
to Russia. lnslrlllllen'
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attend the annual sales
girl fashions, will highlight the
tainecl the Mary Martha Circle lions taken from Luke 24,
music will be presented, and
If he'd just save those dollars faster!
ing. He will return next
PTA WUl W
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of the Pomeroy Firat Baptist Mrs. Ruyal Thomas. A
sitters . will be pl'Gvitll!l
REGULARITY IS WHAT COUNTS: BANK
nesday.
Models will be Mrs. Marjor·
ear 0 church Monday evening at her on Easter was
youngsters attending with
SOMETHING EVERY PAYDAY, WITH US!
Miss Lena Mae Fel.s,
Keebaugh, Mrs. Anna Ma· I y
lf H
East Main St. home.
Mra. Oma Winebrenner,
parenta. The publli1 Ill
bridge, is spending the
Morrison, Mrs. Martha Est ourte
ats
Devotional reat11ngs were giv. John Sauvage and Mrs.
to attend.
end with Miss Frieda Faehnle cbleman, Mrs. Jody Smith, Members are asked to ere- en by Mrs. William Snouffer Winebrenner. A chapter of
'" Middleport. Miss Fels IS a Mrs. Marilyn Wisecup, Mrs. ate and wear novelty and ....,. and Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey. The study book cocernlng the
VISITS HERE
former teacher in the MiddleBrown, Mrs. Lila
Sue ful Easter bonnets to the P.T.A. annual reports on activities of was given by Mrs. Sauvage.
Mrs. Alberta Nothsline of
port schools.
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Mitch, Miss Sharlee Newman, meeting Tuesday night, AprU the Circle were given. Election Du~lng the business1 ~:~::I~G;ro~~veport was the ovemlghf
Mrs. Paul Johnso aceom· Mrs. Dorotby Amberger, Mrs. 9, •I 7:30 p.m. at the Syracuse of officer• waa held with Mrs. 54 shut-in caDs were ro
of her sister, Mrs. Ralp~
pamed her daughter and
Barbara Be!zing, Mrs. Annie Grade School Auditorium.
l!'ugene Triplett named as pres- A think you note was read
Monday, and attended
law to Calilorma where
Chapman, Mrs. Sue Grueser, The bonneta should be ma !dent, Mrs. Guy. Cowan, vice bhmkets sent to Algeria. Mrs.
O.E.S. meeting honorU,g 1he
Will make their home.
GRII Hovatter, Mrs. Ap. from something useful it home; presldenl, anti Mro. Snouffer, Carl Herring gave a report
Matrons of Racine ·fibaP.
We Pay 3% lntrrest On Saving•
Mrs. 0. P. Klem, a member
Smith, Mrs. April Wats~n. They will be judged for the prot. secretary and treasurer.
the district meeting at Jackaon.
of the Amateur Gardeners Club Mrs. Mary C. Wiley, Mrs. LID- tlest, most useful, and original. The remainder of the even· An artie!. "Practicing
- -- - - - - - - will be tht guest speakez on the da Guinther, Mrs: Yvonne Seal· There will be 1 "Buzz" aession, 1ng was apent iD making C811· abip While You Work," was which refreshments were eerv•
mornmg show with Janel
ly, Dolores Sullivan,
with group participation and cer pada and a desaert course read by Miss Marcia Karr
ed by the hostess to 10·· !110111at WMPD Tuesda.Y April
9. O'Brien, Shirley Baumgardner .'open~;_;;d;;:!sctw:;:~l~on~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiii.~w~as;_:;serv~·ed:;;;;;·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,;co~nc;;:l•;;:d:;;•_;th;;e~mee~;;;lin~g:;;,_;a;.f;.t;.e;.r~ber~s.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;.iiiii;;;;;il;j·iiiii,
Serving Meigs County for over 90 years
She will presenl a paper on and daughter, Terrie, Louanna 111
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den club members.
Wa Wells, Norma West, Paula
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Theiss, and Susan Lytle.
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Stores furnishing merchanJames Robert White, son of
include The Shoe Box,
Mrs. Agnes White, who
StifOers, New York Clothlnl
ly joined the U. S. Army,
House, Bahr Clothiers, Fabric
receiving his basic training
Shop, Phillip Sisters, Modern
Fori Knox, Ky. He has qua)!· Mart, Sewing Center, L and Z
fied for training in radio-tele- Dress Shop, Marguerite Shoe
type communication. His
Store. Roush' Shoe Store, Hart·
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Rhodes Asks 0
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COLUMBUS (UP! - Gov.
James A. Rhodes tnday told
11M! Ohio Education Association
1 (OEAJ to be patient.
· ''We have four years to live
up) to our campaign promises

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BRICKS

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Certificate Is
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'fiOtng them," the Hovemor said.
'Rhodes remarks were in re·

ply w a charge by T. G. o·. ,als to increase the qles II x. two years beginning J 1.
Keefe , executive secretary of Several sucb proposals have O'Keefe also asked tile gover·
the OEA, Who accused t he · been advanced, Including
a nor to raise the state'o percentap
governor of breaking his cam- 1, vote of the people next Novem- share in the total cost of eduC'a·
palgn pledge• for school aid. ber to Increase the tax from 3 lion - also promtied Uy' 11i(o;w
The OAE at the same time rto 4 per cent.
during the catn'pa.Jgn'.. : '
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announced plans for a meeting O'Keefe said that Rhodes had ..
of school officials Tuesday night promised the schools an addi· . Your. statements · · · rO&lt;!fl!lnt_.
to build support for Its propos- tiona! $1:10 million durins the mg Ohzo' education needo as par·
amount among at&amp;te needl

been J&amp;nored or ror,ot~e~~ ill
recent budget
O'Keefe.

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LIBERTY THEATRE

elers, Goessler Jewelry Store,
and Sanborn's Jewelry Store.
Refreabments will be served
during the evening and prizes
awarded. Men and women
the area are cordially Invited
to attend. Tho affair II being
sponsored by the Ohio Eta Phi
Sorority.

MIDDLEPORT, OffiO

SUITS

Non-Bleeding Dacron With

on's Pick-a-Palr, K and C Jew-

NOW SHOWING
"MORG4N, THI PIR4TE"
(Color)
Steve Reeves &amp;: Valerie
LaGrange
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"GORGO"
(Color)
Bill Travers &amp; William
Sylvester

CoHon Madras

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Plaid Matching
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Come To Funeral
Hekl W edn-'ay
Funeral aervices for Mrs. Lester Cunningham were conduct·
Wedntsday at the Ruwlings
and Coals Funeral home with
Rev, Howard Ruppelt offlcilt·

TONIGHT
Chubby Checker

lng.

Dion

Vicky Spencer ln

"TWIST AROUND
THE CLOCK"
-andJanet Munro
Leo McKern

"THE 04 Y THE EARTH
C4UGHT FIRE"
Also C•rtoon

April

Saturday

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Donald O'Connor in

"THE WONDERS OF
4L4DDIN"
(Cinemascope &amp; Color)

-andChuck Connors, Kamala Devi

"GERONIMO"
(Tocbnleolor)

MEIGS THEATRE
rOMIROY. OHIO

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. . ....,· Sport Coats •·
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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Wo/1 Dl•••l"•
"PINOCCHIO"
&lt;Technicolor)
"THE SECRET DP
MONTE CRISTO"
(Tecb. nlcolor)
Roey Calhoun, Patricia Bredin, Ian Hunter, John Gre1·

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Middleport, Ohio

aon. Treasurel
Fabulous que1t for
crot

Here for the services were

VISI'r IN SPRINGI!'IELD
Mr. an. Mrs. Ralph Webb of
Racine accompanied Mr., and
Mrs. Loren Nlxor of N e
Straitaville to Springfield Sur~ II
day, to c,&gt;end the day wtlh Mr.
and Mrs, Jolm McKinnon. Thfy
were joined In the afternoon by
.Mr . and ,._
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Se-llf~Mr':!!'s~.
W~ebb~w~ere~~I959~=G!.ra~nd~~~~
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of Grand
O.E.S.

Roll Up SIHYe Bloute Boxy T1ilored J1cket
Boxy Tullored Jacket

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matching coordinates many fabrics ancj styles .to
choose from - !Ill c:onven'
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Aprll 7...,
"lP 4 MAN 4NSWIIII"
Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin,
IOcbeUne Prealo, lobo Lund,
Ceur Romero.

5.95
Sheath Skirt - - 4.95
Bermud1 Shorts _ 3.95
Hip Stitch
Pleltid ·Skirt ....;._.;....,. -5~91' l ·,

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CIRCULATION

day Ill April 11. . Anyone wloh-

For 6 Mo)\lh Period

Ina to wrl~ or iettd .... may

tndin&amp; March 31.,.1963

aend to thb&gt; addl'els: .Pvt. E :;'
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52 538 e, Co. II lOili Bn. 3rd

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Beautiful matching coordinates to weat any
place - for sport, fo~
dress, for traveling.

Mr. and Mrs. Ctlfford Cunning·
ham and son Kei;ll, of L I m a,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cunning·
ham of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mr.
Robert· Croft, ldianapolil, In- ,
diana; Mr. and Mrs. Harry I
Crall, Galion, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Thomas, Clarene&lt;! ,
Thomas, Virgil Thomas, and :
Mrs. Ruth Chandler, all of Coumbus; Lester Thomas, Salem
Center; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
l!foos and family, Mo11tgomery,
W. Va., and Mr. and
ly Frazier, Oak Hill, West
Pallbearers were Russell Lyons
llubert Taylor, otmer Grim,
Cecil Evans, Les Hawley. and
Robert Haggert) .

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_.. A committee of three of the Ohio
Eta Phi chapter of the !leta Slama
Phi sorority, which baa worited
closely with the Sabin oral vaccine '
project sorts. leafleta at right that
were ~ing distributed throughout
the county. In ail, the sorority girla
handled 20.000 leaflets, some of
which were dropped by ail'Jllane today. Working at left is Gall Hovat·
ter Lee Seyler, center, and Yvonne
Scally right. Former Air Force pi·
lot Capt. Franklin Rizer (Res.) waa
in charge of the leaflet droppina. .

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Complete Defeat Of folio
·Possible This Spring In
Mass Cooperative Effort

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·. Meigs county folks this Sunday will rally
'loge!her in a co-operative goal - victory over
. the dreadful disease, polio - through mass
- i mmUnization by Sabin oral vaccine.
~ · · County leaders have worked hard this week,
--: planning ''S. 0. S. 0 for tomorrow . secu_~;ing
-e linica~J workers, locating volunteer physicians
to supervise, and informing the public of the
.mmunization plans.
,_. All of this has been for public benefit so it
~ . s now up to each person to do his part by
._ ~laking· the program ."n overwhelming suc·
....: e~s .

:Physicians who will give their time to SU·
}ervise the clinics in the six countv schools
. ,re Drs. J. J. Davis, Ray Heaton, Edmund Bu·
, trimll&lt;, R. R. Pirkens, Roger Daniels and John
- Ridgway One doctor will be at each of t h a
:, post locatiqns.
·. It is hoped the Type I dose of Sabin oral
: vaccine wili be taken by every reSident of
· Meigs from six-weeks up. This dose, taken by
· mouth on a. lump of sugar. will be the first of
: three. The second will be offered on May 5
·. 1nd the laSt on June 2.
- Health department officials, who went on
' ·eoord recommending the vaccine this week,
:1nnounced there is no reason why persons
uffering from chronic illness such as tuber·
ulosis, heart !.rouble or diabetes, should not

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take the vaccine.
Doctors have advised that It Is safe for persons who have had tooth extractions or recent
surgery to take the safeguard against polio.
However, anyone suffering from acute illnesa
should check with the physician at the post,
according to health officials.
Many Meigs residents have combined forces
this week to make the "Savings on Sunday"

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event a real success.

Much of the work )las been d.one by the Ohio
Eta Phi chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi, sorority. A committee from that organization counted and distributed some 20,000 notes to coun·
ty school children and their parenta .
Some of these leaflets were to be distributed
throughout the county today by airplane drop.
Franklin Rizer is in charge of that portion of
the work.
AU emergency squad vehicles of M e I g 1
county will also lend a helping hand. Squad
units from Pomeroy, Middleport, Racine and
Syracuse have volunteered to transport any
persons who do not have a means of travel to
get their vaccine.
The Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club, Am·
erican Legions and the Pomeroy American Le·
gion auxiliary, along with other organizations,
are also assisting in sponsoring S. 0. S.

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with tbe

.BEST

Bak~r To Lead West Team

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MAKING PLANS - Emergency Squ.a~ repr.esenta~es .of M~lgs met Friday at the. Middleport Town Hall to.
plan for the public service they -will offer Sunday; ·Racirie, Pome;oy, Syracus~ anPodl~dvdle~rt emwiilerg~~~~~
will be available to transport realdents to any of the ~l_x locations where Sabm
IO
acCine
.
.,
through the mouth on a lump of sugar. 'Ibe vacch1e will be offered at Pomeroy, Middleport, Eastern and Rricine ;
High Schools and HarrisQnVIile Elementary. LOOking ov~r plans _for squad work are L. to R. MOf!ll ~~n,_,
Brooks sayre Philip Globokar, Bob Byer, Jim Sot$by, Bni2Z Mills, and Jack Bachner. Representativq
•i
Racine unit w1re un~ble to be present.

No homeowner should be without this romplete, yet low cost, insurance protection. It eovm
everything: home, furnishings, ear, you and your
etc . Just one policy, one pr_emi~
one~ agent doe·s it!
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familr_'s

In All-America Grid Game

he~l~h.

V. D. EDWARD$INSURANCE
WY 2-2440

220 E. Main

P!fMfDY

Of Association
Jim

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lege tw¥.tfiail coach, W89
electecF tl!;ejdent of the
Basketb'!!l J::oaches'
lion ~Uy during the
CbampToe,tUTui OUl'!lament
In Katiw
, Missouri.
HoucJt~ served part ;
last seil's&amp;. .as the president
the NAJA COaches and was
elected lor a lull term.
The Findlay College c o u r
coach also Is chairman of

MR. A... MRS. ROSSITER WILLIAMS
.

veterans' service officer
'· An open ·house f~om {
of Jackson County.
to 4 p.m. Saturday, April
Mr. and Mrs. Williams
13, will celebrate t h e
a r e active members of
golden wedding am .. "'·
the Masonic bodies, Eassary of Mr. aild Mrs. Ros·
tern Jitar, Shrine, Scotsiter S. Williams, w h o
tish lUte and other civic
were married April 16,
organizations, as well as
1913, at Jackson. Sh~ is
the former Edna G. Da·
Vis:
· "be Evangelical Unit· 1
· eo Brethren Church in.
Oak Hill will be the scene
ot· the op~n house.
·:Mr. Winiams is we I I
known in Meigs county,
ltaving served as com·
mander of che Ohio Am·
, el'lj::an ~egion , and mak
•
: ling numerous appearan·
., ces in Pomeroy as t h e
, Memori~l Day speaker at
1 Beech Grove and other

t

In tile Legion and I t 1
auxiliary.
Both a r e also active
members of the Evangel.
ical U n i t e d Brethren
Church, 1 having bee n
jllembers of the church
for nearly fifty years.

EASY TERMS

a,:t*ci&lt;. .
tbthe
.ihe AAU

there he stayed at t h e
home of Mr. and M r s .
Denise Atkeson. Ernie is
the president o~ t h e
Meigs County Christian
Youth Rally and he plans
to enter a Bible college
this fall, studying to become a minister. He is
a member of and asst.
superintendent of the
R u t I a n d Church of
Christ.

Giant
Price
G1llon, 3.59
TELEVISED BOUT SET

GUN. ""'''"6LDTIMERS assed
last week ·was the last
n 1908.
picture, ta.ke~ 17 years
Left to:
Dr: L. ·G. tinbble, Ernest
tbe most active
on today..
Pomeroy
S. Route 33 is the
Fry and
where business and
just one .
oh good time. ThiS

Gardella, Apri1 ·20.

the annual
men of the county
was taken at.
an event ·

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such

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AliMSTRONG SUSPENDED alliNG
With New Armstrong Grid System Ceilings Can
Be Lowered By Using 2'x2' Drop in Pane~ 2'x4'
· Drop. In Panels. Panels Are'.! Rated Class A lncom-- ·
. bustlble and Are Acoustical. Luminous Fibre-glass
_Panels With Llilbt Above pan· AlSo Be t,rsed. .· ··
,j

Johnson
Ernie Lee Johnson Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Sherman Johnson,
Middleport Rt. 1, a n d
Senior at Rutland H i·g h
School. He spent March
29·30 in Ce&gt;lumbus at the
Second Annual "Teen's
for Christ Youth Confer·
ence" at the Linden
Church of Christ•. Wbiie

·

Lloyd L. SaYJ'e.
Rev. and Mrs.
Sayre,
H.m:tord, . W. Va., r,ecelv·
ed baaic training at Lacll:.
land AFB, Texas, and II ,
n o w ll;l!loned at ~he~ ,( '
pard AFB, Texas.
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Utility Point .... eol. 1.98
Why drive miles looking for
paint specials? You have
1pecials right here- 1n Pom·

NEW YORK IUPII - Curtis
Cokes of Dallas, Texas, has
matched. with JOBe stable of ~"""II eroy Bend.
.
lor . a 1&amp;-roWid naUonilly
Hardware
•lsed
&amp;ght el Sunrry·ll Picke!ll
MASON, W; VA.

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PHILCO
Our

' cemeteries.

·Last d""ade he was a
frequent guest and
speaker on special occa·
lions of the Drew Web·
ater Poat No. 39, Ameri·
can Legion. He was and
remains well known for
his strong stand again~t •. _
any kind of infiltration
by communists in Amer·
o!l'!caQ life.
. eMr. Williams, assisted
b I s wife, served as
!peos.trna~ter for 12 years,
to his retire\m;~~~t~lat~·
::ry 1951, he
-il
the Williams
~dk;OIII Co. for 19 years.
•,He Ia, JlGW 1411'VlJJ&amp; •

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ilu!Idiahell, Findlay

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pelt..-ns,., C.lllflll 'JIIe on Dliplay · ·
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R~frigerator

.95
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Look at these features I
• Trim Line Cabinet; fits like bullt•ln
• Full-length Door Shelves; hold
Milk cartons; egg rack

¥.! gal.

• Full-width 53 lb. Freezer

·-:; . " 'It .

'•~
'·

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• Meat Locker, Chiller Drawer
• Full-width Porcelain Crisper' holds
'llo bushel

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• Life Time Porcelain Interior

• Wedgwoolt Blue &amp; White Interior

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WahaiD:a's H~rgraves, Smooth Lefty, Pu~s
P~nthers Down 3-21n · Tight Diamo~d·· -D. uel
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01 Three

From Sorority HQd

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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., April

6, 1963

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Vital Vaccine Role

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_.. A committee of three of the Ohio
Eta Phi chapter of the !leta Slama
Phi sorority, which baa worited
closely with the Sabin oral vaccine '
project sorts. leafleta at right that
were ~ing distributed throughout
the county. In ail, the sorority girla
handled 20.000 leaflets, some of
which were dropped by ail'Jllane today. Working at left is Gall Hovat·
ter Lee Seyler, center, and Yvonne
Scally right. Former Air Force pi·
lot Capt. Franklin Rizer (Res.) waa
in charge of the leaflet droppina. .

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Complete Defeat Of folio
·Possible This Spring In
Mass Cooperative Effort

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·. Meigs county folks this Sunday will rally
'loge!her in a co-operative goal - victory over
. the dreadful disease, polio - through mass
- i mmUnization by Sabin oral vaccine.
~ · · County leaders have worked hard this week,
--: planning ''S. 0. S. 0 for tomorrow . secu_~;ing
-e linica~J workers, locating volunteer physicians
to supervise, and informing the public of the
.mmunization plans.
,_. All of this has been for public benefit so it
~ . s now up to each person to do his part by
._ ~laking· the program ."n overwhelming suc·
....: e~s .

:Physicians who will give their time to SU·
}ervise the clinics in the six countv schools
. ,re Drs. J. J. Davis, Ray Heaton, Edmund Bu·
, trimll&lt;, R. R. Pirkens, Roger Daniels and John
- Ridgway One doctor will be at each of t h a
:, post locatiqns.
·. It is hoped the Type I dose of Sabin oral
: vaccine wili be taken by every reSident of
· Meigs from six-weeks up. This dose, taken by
· mouth on a. lump of sugar. will be the first of
: three. The second will be offered on May 5
·. 1nd the laSt on June 2.
- Health department officials, who went on
' ·eoord recommending the vaccine this week,
:1nnounced there is no reason why persons
uffering from chronic illness such as tuber·
ulosis, heart !.rouble or diabetes, should not

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Several Models
To Choose From

take the vaccine.
Doctors have advised that It Is safe for persons who have had tooth extractions or recent
surgery to take the safeguard against polio.
However, anyone suffering from acute illnesa
should check with the physician at the post,
according to health officials.
Many Meigs residents have combined forces
this week to make the "Savings on Sunday"

$49·95 .. .

GILMORE :
Supply Store

event a real success.

Much of the work )las been d.one by the Ohio
Eta Phi chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi, sorority. A committee from that organization counted and distributed some 20,000 notes to coun·
ty school children and their parenta .
Some of these leaflets were to be distributed
throughout the county today by airplane drop.
Franklin Rizer is in charge of that portion of
the work.
AU emergency squad vehicles of M e I g 1
county will also lend a helping hand. Squad
units from Pomeroy, Middleport, Racine and
Syracuse have volunteered to transport any
persons who do not have a means of travel to
get their vaccine.
The Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club, Am·
erican Legions and the Pomeroy American Le·
gion auxiliary, along with other organizations,
are also assisting in sponsoring S. 0. S.

..

I&gt;OI~'i

1)1:1./\Y!
'·

1'

••• GET ALL-IN-ONE
INSURANCE TODAY I

with tbe

.BEST

Bak~r To Lead West Team

.

MAKING PLANS - Emergency Squ.a~ repr.esenta~es .of M~lgs met Friday at the. Middleport Town Hall to.
plan for the public service they -will offer Sunday; ·Racirie, Pome;oy, Syracus~ anPodl~dvdle~rt emwiilerg~~~~~
will be available to transport realdents to any of the ~l_x locations where Sabm
IO
acCine
.
.,
through the mouth on a lump of sugar. 'Ibe vacch1e will be offered at Pomeroy, Middleport, Eastern and Rricine ;
High Schools and HarrisQnVIile Elementary. LOOking ov~r plans _for squad work are L. to R. MOf!ll ~~n,_,
Brooks sayre Philip Globokar, Bob Byer, Jim Sot$by, Bni2Z Mills, and Jack Bachner. Representativq
•i
Racine unit w1re un~ble to be present.

No homeowner should be without this romplete, yet low cost, insurance protection. It eovm
everything: home, furnishings, ear, you and your
etc . Just one policy, one pr_emi~
one~ agent doe·s it!
"' ·~·

familr_'s

In All-America Grid Game

he~l~h.

V. D. EDWARD$INSURANCE
WY 2-2440

220 E. Main

P!fMfDY

Of Association
Jim

"'""'·

,,f.~~-·'· ...

'

lege tw¥.tfiail coach, W89
electecF tl!;ejdent of the
Basketb'!!l J::oaches'
lion ~Uy during the
CbampToe,tUTui OUl'!lament
In Katiw
, Missouri.
HoucJt~ served part ;
last seil's&amp;. .as the president
the NAJA COaches and was
elected lor a lull term.
The Findlay College c o u r
coach also Is chairman of

MR. A... MRS. ROSSITER WILLIAMS
.

veterans' service officer
'· An open ·house f~om {
of Jackson County.
to 4 p.m. Saturday, April
Mr. and Mrs. Williams
13, will celebrate t h e
a r e active members of
golden wedding am .. "'·
the Masonic bodies, Eassary of Mr. aild Mrs. Ros·
tern Jitar, Shrine, Scotsiter S. Williams, w h o
tish lUte and other civic
were married April 16,
organizations, as well as
1913, at Jackson. Sh~ is
the former Edna G. Da·
Vis:
· "be Evangelical Unit· 1
· eo Brethren Church in.
Oak Hill will be the scene
ot· the op~n house.
·:Mr. Winiams is we I I
known in Meigs county,
ltaving served as com·
mander of che Ohio Am·
, el'lj::an ~egion , and mak
•
: ling numerous appearan·
., ces in Pomeroy as t h e
, Memori~l Day speaker at
1 Beech Grove and other

t

In tile Legion and I t 1
auxiliary.
Both a r e also active
members of the Evangel.
ical U n i t e d Brethren
Church, 1 having bee n
jllembers of the church
for nearly fifty years.

EASY TERMS

a,:t*ci&lt;. .
tbthe
.ihe AAU

there he stayed at t h e
home of Mr. and M r s .
Denise Atkeson. Ernie is
the president o~ t h e
Meigs County Christian
Youth Rally and he plans
to enter a Bible college
this fall, studying to become a minister. He is
a member of and asst.
superintendent of the
R u t I a n d Church of
Christ.

Giant
Price
G1llon, 3.59
TELEVISED BOUT SET

GUN. ""'''"6LDTIMERS assed
last week ·was the last
n 1908.
picture, ta.ke~ 17 years
Left to:
Dr: L. ·G. tinbble, Ernest
tbe most active
on today..
Pomeroy
S. Route 33 is the
Fry and
where business and
just one .
oh good time. ThiS

Gardella, Apri1 ·20.

the annual
men of the county
was taken at.
an event ·

.

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•'

.

such

'

.

. ,.

'•

AliMSTRONG SUSPENDED alliNG
With New Armstrong Grid System Ceilings Can
Be Lowered By Using 2'x2' Drop in Pane~ 2'x4'
· Drop. In Panels. Panels Are'.! Rated Class A lncom-- ·
. bustlble and Are Acoustical. Luminous Fibre-glass
_Panels With Llilbt Above pan· AlSo Be t,rsed. .· ··
,j

Johnson
Ernie Lee Johnson Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Sherman Johnson,
Middleport Rt. 1, a n d
Senior at Rutland H i·g h
School. He spent March
29·30 in Ce&gt;lumbus at the
Second Annual "Teen's
for Christ Youth Confer·
ence" at the Linden
Church of Christ•. Wbiie

·

Lloyd L. SaYJ'e.
Rev. and Mrs.
Sayre,
H.m:tord, . W. Va., r,ecelv·
ed baaic training at Lacll:.
land AFB, Texas, and II ,
n o w ll;l!loned at ~he~ ,( '
pard AFB, Texas.
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Utility Point .... eol. 1.98
Why drive miles looking for
paint specials? You have
1pecials right here- 1n Pom·

NEW YORK IUPII - Curtis
Cokes of Dallas, Texas, has
matched. with JOBe stable of ~"""II eroy Bend.
.
lor . a 1&amp;-roWid naUonilly
Hardware
•lsed
&amp;ght el Sunrry·ll Picke!ll
MASON, W; VA.

r.

.
12.5 ~-:·
'

PHILCO
Our

' cemeteries.

·Last d""ade he was a
frequent guest and
speaker on special occa·
lions of the Drew Web·
ater Poat No. 39, Ameri·
can Legion. He was and
remains well known for
his strong stand again~t •. _
any kind of infiltration
by communists in Amer·
o!l'!caQ life.
. eMr. Williams, assisted
b I s wife, served as
!peos.trna~ter for 12 years,
to his retire\m;~~~t~lat~·
::ry 1951, he
-il
the Williams
~dk;OIII Co. for 19 years.
•,He Ia, JlGW 1411'VlJJ&amp; •

·- •r .,

ilu!Idiahell, Findlay

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pelt..-ns,., C.lllflll 'JIIe on Dliplay · ·
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Only

s

R~frigerator

.95
•

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Look at these features I
• Trim Line Cabinet; fits like bullt•ln
• Full-length Door Shelves; hold
Milk cartons; egg rack

¥.! gal.

• Full-width 53 lb. Freezer

·-:; . " 'It .

'•~
'·

"

• Meat Locker, Chiller Drawer
• Full-width Porcelain Crisper' holds
'llo bushel

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• Life Time Porcelain Interior

• Wedgwoolt Blue &amp; White Interior

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Athletic Croup
Will Ask For
,
,
Fmanaal
Help

"'.,.IJilll FACES• JEldJSiiiLEM IIAike Jl:lt)
I!! IIW tlmt of year when we hear • great deal
tf\ll&amp;ltlil, and about the Son of God, the_LOrd
J
Chrllt. Jerullltm was the center of worship for MA90N _ The Wahama Albthe Jews. and therefore anything importsnl..tbat
!otic Boosters at their meellna
• ""' • ~nq, conctrnlng the lynaJogue and the rell.-ous e • on Monday eveninl at the lfllh
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n liillild haptH'II at Jeruaaj,m. Here wu wbere the School made addiHonal plano
!l'JJIJile wa1 located, and Jerusalem was the town where eonctrning l banquet hohOring
t~.l!ellllOUI lflden of..tbt day were concen~r~t~ldb ~~~ the Wlharna BlllkelbaU plarers,
actlb'es, the Pbatlaeea and the sadductel a
f
cheerleaders and their parents.
c.~ l )l~adtLUarten tbere. ~~q Jesus so meb~t t~:~~~;h:f t~! 'l'he dinntr was held Jaotlllgbt.
,,.
that Jilt needs must "" tn Jerusa em
Ollkey Howard, prtsldent, ap'"
, Passli\'N.
to pointed representatives to ap!i ~
.
He also knew that people from far and near cam;uld pear before the Board of EdU·
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' Jerusalem to observe the passover season. Add ~e ;nine cation tn rew~ to financial
.w
_ believe that anythinl that wu to haftpen, c~ ~ t&gt;lace usiatance tor purchalitll
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the Son of God, was to haptH'n at 1 me anbllut t be wHirii&gt;ool hath ahd other ~uip.
!.' ·:· where aU tbe p,eople would~~~~ i~~r::~~~ ~otto bide mont for the Athletic Dept.
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- even~:" ef the day. ~he~s
God went as was his duty Mr. 41owltd appointed a com·
,w
our Ugbt, even:' th nUl f Gid mi&amp;ht be accomplish· mfttee to work _with MilO Let~
.._.to Jerusalem w~ erfe th • LOw doJesus Christ mleht be com· Powell concemlDg the Alumru
eil and the wor"' o e r
banquet. On tho commlltM are
•
pleted.
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HI boyhood yearo Mrs. Catharine Reynokll, Mro.
Jesus starte~ HJ~ lif~~td i~rl~&amp; "t~e tl~e of His minis· James l!art, Mrs. Oakay How·
were spent m •
In and around Jerusalem and atd, Mro. Ch.rles Yooker.
·try, He spent muc me f
d HI first miracle In Allendinl were Mrs. Jake
also in Galilee.- t~su~ sfe~i~~~: the sresurreetion from Greer, Mrs. Forrest Hararaveo,
Cana of Gahleei th a e of Jerusalem It seel11s that Mrs. Ben Rouoh, Mr. and Mn.
. the gravt wu n e ar a h rea whe.re we can work John Scarbercy, Mrs. Lucille
God ba• plared tlCb ~1 uts ino~t~l~ute to the IC:inedom in smith, Mr. and Mrs. 0 a key
lht best, and we ne... 0 c
Howard Gerald Rood, Mr 1.
,.J ~
' tilt best way that we can.
how
are
we
James
Hart, Mra. Cliarlel Yon·
d
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Je~u•::c::e~::~~~~e~r."~~~~;o~:l~81 they lead us ker. Coach John Grandstafl • ~~~QES CAPl'I!;D _ Memben of the ellis of 1988, Holm I!ChOOI of NllrlbiJ were capped IIi lmpre011e eetemonlea it Grice Meth... \ ,., , ~!S!f~t~ry or to defeat? On Palm sunlday, Je~usd en~~~~ Coach Lee Walilon._ ~
ch~~hFriday night The class was presented by Florence Brogan, scl_ence Ulstructor, aruf wete !lipped by Bl&amp; Sisters. llr. Joa@jib Brady ~•11, ··
J aalem triumphantly. Many peop e crow e ar .
dressed the class and Attorney John E. Halliday, nurllng school rolnilll Uee cH*Irman, prelided. Tllere _wastllfle attendanc_e it £be e!tetetlet.
.
I er:ee tblJ Son of God They spread palm branches m \li/
and a recepUon to honor the nurses was held In the church parlors. Nu nu belli&amp; capped Included: l!'lrtlt row left to rtaht! Joy sr_-bllam, caro.
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'~1 s way. And even so. today many people w~l b".r~n West 0
13 I n M ers, Pat Lowre , Charlene McNaii, Judy Scurlock sara Yobu, and lliattbi Brown: Second row- Bennetta Clark;_Ciillllii! SrlddiC_k, _billie
churches on Palm Sunday. and on Easter sun ay.
e
~httl Sherrlaim Selrers, Donna Donley, Analee Hutchl11$0n, and Call!etOII Spell's. Thitd tow -ltay Cbotpl!nnlns, Jo~ AibWGttli, Phyllbl ~
Son of God 1tm bas power to attract people to His work
win, Susan Jenldns. Kay Brown, Carol M~rllli, aftd Joyce Drummond. Foutth row - Nancy Casteel, Crella Priddy, Donna Baht, Sue Allens,. an~~~j~; !~~g:;:'d~~ ~~~'uthorlty. in wblcb b~ enter,t
~)a ~WS
worth, Harriett Craft, Patty DaviS and MoUy ll'lemlnJ.
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,. the Temple and cast out those that were buy Inc an~ •e ·
4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0~, April 8, 1863 .
•
inC The people needed to be reminded that the ~r: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Yerian
,occ...
"' God. II the houle-&lt;lf prayel'- ThiS IS not much f~~ ~~ a'hd fornlly of Joc~IIOII. Ohio,
!lUNDAY ICHoOL LESSON
Til£ WE~
ent fr6m ouur need today. We need-to thank G~
I""'" recent vlsitora with Mr.
thurches ill_the community where we can come or pray· ond Mrs. Rley Fry.
~ . entcJV .
et and for worship.
.•
e ·
1 which many Mr. and Mro. Homer John!On
Tueaday wu the day of contro~e~•Y tlawful to-tlve apent Saturday at Parkersburg.
,.,queotions were asked Je~~~ ~c: :~ ~~~ked concerning Mr. ond Mro. Bill Von Meter
8
lief Bllt1HDAV CLUJI M£ETII
'l'h Clifton Climberl 4-H club
By Boy L. llmllll
~
·- · tribute to Caesar We 'd"o ·not ~iled t~ ask this question, and f1mlly of H~bron spent the
• The Birthday Clull met at the held~ 111 meetlnt Wedne!ilay, There 11 somethiDC jUst a bit comfOrtlne Iii the fact
"-- the re-::;rectl~ntht certain of the resurrection , for Jesus weekend W:ith h1s brother • In· RENO. Nev. IUP:- Tht ~· home of Mrs. Homer M~y MatCh 21 at the Clifton Grldl that some Of the l!ltletel!t cUP1 of life cannot be rti!IIIV·
for we o_,w. 0
BUI'rectlon ower. And we would . be· Ilaw and Siller, Mr. and Mrs. membered body of I orn&lt;el' B II Wednesday eveninll March 27. llchOOI.
ed. At Jeut on&amp; was not removed even lor Jesus.
.
was the flrit 1n re
d a~tborlty are given to Him . Ted stewart. On Saturday of· ioh oi,mp•• •k•er "'' round l'rl· Garnes were played and door
Jt Is euy to think whell ~vtitytlllna 11 JOin wronr
: ' )Jevfl, that now al~ Jlfh:e:;:n of silence, and Tbursday was ternoon the Stewart• and Van ooy mght '" her Reno apartment. ' prize was WI!" by Mrs. Jimmie 'l'he meeting opened with the thdt we are the \&gt;iCtllh8 of life, that 116 Ollt else \as iver
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W[-dnefiYl~hl
thll day the upper rOom was Meters visited thtlf aunt!, Mro. Rono pollee chief F.lmor "rio· Halley. A dellc1ous lu""h wu oon• "Weot Virginia Boys and bad It so bard that Oocl (perbapl We call it "fAt•") hal
0 ~~ ~- over meal for Jesus and His dill· Jcie Miller and MrB. PanJy Fry coo called the slaying of Sonja served buffet style to the fol- Girls'' and wao followed by tho filled us
the ay
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made rfr,"Y . r e ·~· Lord Jeaua wll preparing the of l'iew Haven.
McCukJO, 24, "tho moot brutal owin&amp; M orHeien Archer, Mrs. 4-H pledge led by Jackie CoU.
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cipl~·· n/1 bf th~~B~S ~biCh was to follow. We know Mr. ond M... George JOhn· murder I've ever lnveolipl&gt;d." Carl Barnhart, Mrs. Frank llioe 'l'he devotionalo wore led ~y And most of Us are dilpoled to thlnlt that we have ·•
d1se1ple1 or the he
t of the week, and we would be· ;!Kln, M". Vernal Johnson, Mrs. Polico ooid the woman's head Mrs. Richard JIOI'inl, Mra. Sharon Brinker followed by riJhl to eJpecl that Uft Ia got~ to bt IOOd for us. By
:1at happent 1 1 :•:In&amp; tbla comill~ week and at ali i Homer Johnoon and Mrs. Leo- had been , ••.,.,.. and her IJOort Harry Osborne. Mrs. Dwtin 10111 "Tell Mo Why" by oil. that we mean, of courH, that life II to be taay on us. 1: ye that eV, -:r ho e our folth And our truat in the ,ter P'oreman spent Frlclay . in woo cut 0\ll. A foot had been cut Durst, Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrl. The treasurer's report was l•v·
· DlllJifOUI 01y1
l · '\w~'fvt~ 111 Hf put Hil faith in Qod the Father ·IPt. Pieaoant. The·ladiea ottend· off and poria of her toroo were Maurice Reed, Mrs. Jimmie en by aecrelar)' Linda CaD. 'l'he The Gospel of Mltlt from Which this week's Jesson
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ed the meat cook&lt;!ry oe--•t stuffed In • nearby hope chost. Bailey and the hostess. Mra. thinp that were discuaaed were bAa been taken was tomposed just when the s t or m
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the A9ptlochian !'ower AI!!IHI&gt;r· Mi" Mccaok,., born In Elgin. Delbert LAte was unable to at· • partr ot lh~ New Haven Com· clouds were beginning to gather over tlie youna Chris.
1um in the afteri\OOn. · " -' Scotland, competed for GNOal Brit· tend due to Uineu,
munity buildma, maklnl float, tlan Chureh. Peter, the old Galllean flshetman bad sur.
Sunday Visitors ol Mr. And am m tho 1960 Winter Ol~mptcs at •
metling 011 clemonalratloo, ond fered martyrdom And thOU8h \tie have bO hiS{ori~fli re.
Mrs. vernal Johnlbn and family Squaw Valley, d Jiif. St.. had : OAIIDEN CLlJI MEETS tallta for ony one over 14 Yl\llrs cord of. the fact 'it mu~t be assumed that the Apostle
were Mr. and Mr!. Gene Kauff. been worklnl In a Reno g•·ocery Mrs. Harry Osbdrne wos hoi· of •I• and hu been ill 4-H ftl Paul had met hiS death at th@ hands Of lt0'9.e.
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Jackie, Linda and !heir Jrlend during tho week and •• a tk• m· test to the lliverview Garden yeon.
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A terrible threat wu in the atr. ltome was never IIi·
of Pomeroy.
tlnlclor on nearoy ollde ll)OUntain Club for the March meeting,....
tratldns . were iven dined to deal gently with revolt or treaSlliJ, and t lie Mr. and Mr1. Carrell Manley on w..kends.
slated by Mro. Jamet Buckle~. Demons B inket on ..
to ChriltianB had lleeft maneuvered Into the plate that they
and o.. Ann of Middleport vis· Pohce oald there were no im· 'l'he president.. Mro. Ernest ~ Shk.U:!'"Ma~gle call 011 "Milk~ were btlhl mad to appear to be eneJI'lies. Of the ':Empire,
lied sunday with her graddpar- mediate mdicaliono of who com· ,Whitehead preSided over the . ~ • for Children," . and At least one purpose of the GOspel ot Mark waa to ·
ent., Mr. and MFA. George John. m•Ued the cr~me.
business meeting. 'l'he roil cal mg oys
· 011 "How To nerve the Christians to face up to -tbelr terrors, and even
son. Tho Manieys had juot re-- Officer• said lhreo knNeo were wa• answered ny tho members Cheryl Burn~l .. Talka wer• to their dtath, with courageo and fortitude. The story of
turnea from a trip to St. Pout, ohll ot&lt;eklng '" the baek of the 1naming an "lntorootltlg Spot I Threodb a :h ro~· Brinker on Jesus' terrible .death is told Ill If to say, "If ~Oilr l:or_d
Minn.
loti,
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hrown-haired iHave visited in Ohio." The pro- ~C!': 1 Yf 141.. Marllle Cal\ 011 could not escape death, hOW are you to hope for any
Mr. and Mra. Vernal John· women,
gram coMiste&lt;l of colored slides .. n , 0 Wllfl 1 Child's Moth· escape? LOok hOlt he died - courageously, without
oon. John and Oewonna v11tted Oll•cer• said ohe had h«!n di- of "Scenic Oh1o," ihOtm by Mts. ~!•nn.:ang !Ievert Burno on fllncl!idQ. That's the wAy you must dle--undrtid."
Friday evening with Mr. and vorced ond wao the motile&lt; or a Whitehead and narrated b~ ~~h 8 . A Partern,.
No one joined the church in thoae da)'s with the hope
i Mrs. Gerald Johnaon, Duane omail ciuld. A boby sitter who Mrs. Walter Brown. At the oosm1 "The 81· I" wao that It mitht jmprove their bUSiness chances, their SO&gt;
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and Larry Lynn. Other villitors bad b..n toklng care of the child · ~lose of themeetlnl a laiad A poem on
ere .
• cialstandbilt, ot fhelr IOOd reputation.
at tho Johnson home were Mr. coiled poli&lt;e aller ohe " 1 ' un ' course was served to the abdve read by ,.cheryl Burna, 1 ~.ead
The {)nllonn Sunda.r. School lt~&amp;on far April 7:
and Mrs. Darrell Northup and able to reach M"' McCask•e by Inamed and Mrs. Harold Massar, ltll on Breakfast Times,
"JESUS. FULFILLS HIS MISSION," Mdrk 14:10
Gary of West Columbia.
telephone.
Mrs. Herman Grossnickle, Mro. John Wamsley, and 1 poe,. throug)l 15:41.
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Mrs. Donald Lewis of Vienna Police found lhe front door "'IClermont Harris, Mrs. Car I "Shine Up With llrtakfast,t- The C)l1'1stian.s luieW full well whAt they Wete getting
has returned to her home after her three-room southea.l Reno IBuckley,- Mrs. Clt.rleo HJldl. Elatne Cartwn&amp;ht. The lllM Into, and It IIOmetlmi!B :1fl)eared as il they were ii!viting
spendinl oeveral day, Wilt. her aparlment locked ond the back Jphrey, Mrs. Denver Weber, inl wa•lurned oVer to lhll•me mltl't)'tdom. This WAll nO because they enjoyed pam, but
mother, Mn. JuUa Van Matte. door open . Officer• oaid she had Mrs. Frank Bise, Mrs. Donald leader Jennifer Van ~eter.
because they_so !featly llil&gt;teciated their aal\oatlon, that
Mrs. Van Matre wu slllfetinM failed to show Up for work at the IMyers, Mrs. R. E. Wllliatlis, Weddinl of M,.s Mina Lewla even death did not deter them.
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with the flu but Is now improv· gtocet')' f'rlday.
Mr1. Lyle Balderson and a vi&amp;- dau11bter of Mr. da~.!j'~"-_:n~
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l'lltb lltot .UmbreUa
ed.
!tor Billy Osborne. For the Ap- Le111ls and _Donal "'" • _
'l'here is a les&amp;oll here tluit needa to be _learnacl with
Mr. and Mrl. Wilbur Van Ma· ~ril meelifli the club planned an Mr. 1nd Mrl. Jllrold Smllll, great care. _
There are IOIIIe thlhQ• that fpth cannot do
Ire are announcln! the birth of
UC W
outlllg at Forked Rttn . Park to was sblerttnized ~IUrday
fdr US. lt Is not an umbrella gllat.nteed to protect Ul
their fourth child. a son, on
observe wild nowers.
InK March 30 II "a,rn·.; Win sgalnllt everrihing uhcomfortable, unpleasant, !noon.
March 13, at the Pleasant Val·
Clifton Meti!Odilt
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ley Hospital. Pt. Pleaoant. 'l'he
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the Rev. Holly ll&lt;!noley ofllclat
our world 11 just a-blt Uke a bulldme I viBitecl aome
onto are jasper Hoschar of
and Mrs. Charlel fttft. ·
1n1. Carolln 8tllilb wa1 maid hoi time aeo. It was an enormous s!ru6\ire, de~i11ned to •~·
university of Arizona. birlh and has heen named Jef·
Mr. and Mrl. George Jones honor tind Buck Knapp was t e cot!lmoiiate two or three hundred tiJiatlta anil lt. waa
• Sl!~ond Lt. Henry G.
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B . and family of Columbus called est man. Other! •ttendlng ewr•lust tar enoup a!Oiill to td.ttlihl~itcitt. But 'a aien near
1 d b I fery Scott Maternal grandpar·
McCullouf. 23, of Wau· ~~s:·~" G~~J'.~Je Spac~ Pt. Pieas~nt and Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mro. erry olltn on Mr. aMd Mrs. ChltlJ!I Rife Mrs. Vlrlinla _Smith, Mrl. Lao- he entrlnec! said, "YOu Vlslt .'hete
Yli!lf Qwn riSk.''
ltegarl, Ilh, and his wife, Center in Maryland and A. a. Hoochar of Flat Rock. and daughters, Barbara a~d v•hlle at their farm here. . rene Lewis, £Iaine CartiWICill, our ·\vorld Ia 111 tlie proceilll of tillildli\i,, developinJ,
Janet, formerly of Rut· the U. s. Army Electron· Paternal IP'Indrnother it Mrs. Sharon of Canal Wmches r Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rift Greg and Randy LeWio lllCI expartdln&amp;, growtne. Alld It Ia !tnpouible -to ,Jive ln tbit
land, are taking an active . I' v·
Grounds in Jytia Van Maire
opent • '"""nt Sunday with her and children of lltlnbury and Dorothy Blake.
kind of a world without lncUl'tllll risks, •Ju•t 11 It wa•
~, Interest in keeplrul phy· ~rlz;~. 1Pn~ior to entering "-- - - - -·- - - - 111fther Mrs. Fay Wood who hf~ Miss Roberto Morrill Of Radel.iff A stork shower wu given tor lmfotllble to vlllt thlt hllf·filllsMil bUsbleJI block wltb·
· aically fit while lieis sta·
. been Ill with flu and e&lt;_&gt;mphco spent a recent Salllrday w1lh Mro. Det!N!r RoUsh Jr. at her ou taltlni 110me chances.
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tioned at Kirtland AFB, ~~~a~:r. ~r;e·11Tr:e 1 \~~: and Loretta whO are Mr. 1t1t1 tono. Other Sunday vl11tors in· Mr. and Mr•. Cltarles Rife and home 011 March u with Mrl. A tl!k·l eh · world would be a tertlbly tame _alfa!r.
N. M., 11 a tbeore~l
W . h f Mrs. Hoiotn1er'o great IP'Ind· eluded Mr. and Mro. Raymond Larry.
Blllla Miller, Mre. ll'IIUI Gtl- There woUld bello 24!d IIIIIYIIIII,If Oni t4ok no chanc•a,
physicist in radiation re· ~~[la~d.·~~- 11 ;h~ ts~n !children.
'l'homao ond aon• of Athens, and Larry ltlfe opent Sunday with land and Mn. Dlllll Routh, •• fa~ no Ol!staeleil Knew- that evei'Ytl!lni wail -gotha to
search with the Air F;cwce of the ltev . and Mrs. F.
Harold lllake, Mrll! Vi•i•n [ Mrs. Freda Bowen, Beverly end Charles Yarbrough and family hd!lteslletl. OM111411 were ptayltl ~omll out ~n r~tht'llo nlllttet !lOW llupltlly we maiJllatl
near Dexter.
and ptiZI!tawatded. Cllkt, mlntl our !ilfaiH.
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Speclll Weapons Center. D. McCullough of Wau· tubanko, and Jauehter, Jun. Burn.
Lt. M~CulloUib , w ·b 0 kegan.
nette, Mr. ond Mra.Otville Beverly Bowen opent sprin_c Mr. _and Mrs. 0 . M. Rife !If bacon crisps with dletiH, cof· 'l'he !ltlle :1a4 Wll r!llht when be sal~: o' I dlicardttl
~~~~~\.~~~~ ~~~:':n: · Janet McCullough is , Blake and Mr. and Mro. Er· 1 vacation wilh relatlvea. She " Carpenter Rt. I, spent Jl'rktly fee and punch ""re served to puz~e. "Thel'f'J IIIJJUn'Illlt If It'• tooeariy."
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the daughter of Mr . and \vln lllake of G1'1!onfleld, and employed at OU In Athens.
ovenlnl with Mra. Fa)' Wood. the follOWing:
;
· ' ,; · llHellpallle Ctljla .
his w e jog aroun
e Mrs. Andrew Wright of Mt. and Mrs. Eiden Blake Jr. Mh. Myrla Rife spent a few Mrs. 8toUa perry and Bob Mrs. Glll!l Smith, Mrs. Her· 'l'ltere ·18 ~metl\tillt very gerlot11 In the qUeatloll that
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~~:Jsw~~~~; ~ 0 ~~:t:fi!: Main·at, Rutland She and ramily of Waohinaton C. H. dayo with Mro. Ethel Rife and 3tllith spent 1 weekend in Ken· man Grate, Mrl. Horner Jeffera rl.esln·ctillll~tloh With JesUI' app~lll that the cu_p mlllbt
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was a 1961 honor gradu· visited their father, ReV. Elden I!On. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rife lucky visiting relatives.
Mrs. Waltl!r Blaka, Ml'l. Moille pis~ ft'om !Jtm. Only a lltile while Wfo~e he ha!l warned
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tion. He is a forter high ate from llutland Hi g b '[ Blake "ho hao been very ill. opent Sunday evening with them. l,lr . .Hershel JuaUee ca~ed on tr~•. Mr1. CharlH Kearn!, Ml'l his di~iples t!Jat theY might havt to ,dtlil~ ~f a cup that
Mr. Herman Tribbett opent Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoff. Mr ahd Mrs. Charles R1fe rt-- Howard Johnson allll Mn, Ita Wll t~ ~~~~r fot them. And here lie lt -~ltina to lie eJI.
jump and hurd e star at school and attended col·
~~~~-~elbe (l~~~\ve~ol);f~ lege In Tuscon, Arizona. ' Sunday with Mr. and Mro. Ro- man •nd oon. Steve, of Porn- cently.
Welilnan, Mti. MUIOII ROUib, euled.
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Janet met Lt. McCul· \bert Van Meter and family . eroy spent Wedneoday evening Ale 1\ontld 8. Rife of Etloll, Mra. Joil Hood~ Mrl. Red IUief · But the¥ mOlll.entlry feats, htlijt:mcle~~ IIJld tr~mlll·
~u~r~~~h d~~~~~~e~t- :ic; louah w hi 1 e attending Mrs. VIrginia Carter ond Karen with her P.arenLB. Mr. and Mrs spent Thursday with his par· Mrs. .BIJ~_!te':.,~· Mf-~: ::' 11)11 do ~otdlt'etprebient tiie!Jd!twto~..ot !Uf!~·l~~~iJrue.th~t
master degree from t.ho college.
and Sandra spent Sunday aft· CharleB Rife and Larry.
-enls, the Chll. Riles.
Gibbs, mn. --~ra "' ~ • -~esus a...e ,, o e ~xcU~· ,u ,. ..e. J . ,e¥~"e nect.,
,ornoon with the Van Meters.
Mrs. Ethel Radekln opent sev· • Burnie Bowen is staylnJ With Mro. Danny \{eliinpworJII,. Mtl. ill'y, _lie 4!1'111~ the cUp ,to IU eQ.. _
. and Mrs. Junior Holsihg· enl days with her daughter, Mr. hij grandmot!M!r Mn, Fay Wood Lollis Gillalld, Mrs, !!IIIIa, Mill: ·~- 1'ial!te II dlll,l b In tl'fl~l.tl1 aV,ojl4,r!~ l«iilal\iha b•
1erMrand
,CHARGE FILED
son Paul Wayne spent and Mrs. Leolit Hofltnan •nd and dOlnl her choteo.
et and Mra. DIIIAI llodi.
. tote dah£er1 in IOiiklnf! doubtt fl.ille ' .. l. 'l'li.ele a~l
NEW HAVEN _ The 0 hI o,,
Sunday aftarnOIXI •t l'taeine Marlen&amp;. Mr. and Mrs.Larry ' Mr. EMol')' Jthnsturi has been l!liJi\llng ~ IIIII wel'1! Lbcllli! .1011\J! Of _ilij!, ag~nte• clt11fl! Wblci! ~all lit!Vet ~•.a~oijled,
with her pore~.ts, Mr. and G. Hoffman and aon have spent ill.
Hartilpl!t Marie Smith, Hale! Thl)'&gt;tre tllre l!x~rleneu t~t IJlje~t ,A'Ob .lnt)l tne )loocl, ,.
St" !r has reported the arrtot l
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Mro.
1\us!ltil
Clint
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were
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Mr.
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Mta.
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smith, L,~w Holf_man, ~n ~II· llld powe~~tl! e!W'acler..
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or Barbara Knight, 20, ~ e w
News 1\ celebrat1n1 their weddinl ann!. while Lat11 recupo;rated from and daughter Debbie calied od llatnS, Tfll• HYf!Oll, Mary Pili-- -. "qtere ~ an 'o14 sayln1 on tbl ilelel\tlli
J ·' Nothlhl
.. A y..,ven, on a speed ~barge. She '
versary.
a recent Ulne!S in Holzer Hos· IMrs. Daye canode of Carpi!!!' •1111, JM!IV tot:, : !liVer· FOil, ey~II'O~ wile~ the _SUD alwayt lllfP.el j1 iakes, f()m~ ·
' ...... w•s c. ted to Gallipolis court.'
I Donald Smith of Parkersburg pita!.
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(.en&amp; ,f'oJ&lt;-._and Lol:• ·Ander.....- Of tilt cioUIII and tilt . .... mae •Ja.... prodlRI!ve,
A conviction 111 Gaiilpolla court Those visilinl Mr. and Mrl. visited Sunday with hla grl!'d· Mr. a!Jd t.!rt. George Bever· Mr. lind Mrt. 0 , M, Rift sponl Cbti11 llqiltle of Mlllliteptt~ ~ntl'lt talt:~ I cefblb llnOullt Of tl•k to d)a!J:e a tile ma~
be
Don id J
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I Alva Holllnler lltln4ay were porenll, Mr. on~ Mrs. Frank idge and sOil 01 Athens spent I Sunday evenlhs wltli Mr. and visited Mrs 1 Ilelil! Kelly lllld nltlcent.
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~unday
wllh her parents, Mr. IMrs. George Saxton lllCI faOII-IIilllfiy ·llunQay. _ , ·
-It, !IUiht' tO
....t,..ui'IDC!I! to Ul, ln the bout
1 !{eedSVJiie, fmed $5 rot no muff· tdaughters, Myra LClu and The Young People of the
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ly.
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Mrs . . Ciitl WIU~ •Jalild when w~."ti-11' ,
f~ IlDDie bitter cup, to knoojp
ter. Potroiman 0. E. Carpo!n· Laura, Mr. and Mre. Rus~eli tden IJnlted Brethren church Holllillet, 'Ronrile l!o)slnger, · •
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MrS . • Mable _Me~..:.'-~ 'tblt Jesu~ clrlllk tbe ~ ol ~II, Ul!t- ~JIIe lbroUJl
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icda8ses at Rutland and Racine Rusty, Grace, Junior, J&gt;au ing in Logan.
er, Debbie Sanders, Brenda Hoi- ren, Lots Jean Jlnil Stev1e, of at Pt. f~•~llll)l Suno!ay.
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_ li61 ·lty tile .!Jivlilon Qf ChrlsUan Educi- .
Hjgh school• Friday. There 'Wayne Holsinger, Frances, car- The Young People were. Con- .slnger, Mr~, Nina Sanders, Mr. ·f.aurel Cliff, . Pome~, viRlted . t.Iri. Cline Erw1n, ~ Side, ~~1 .-:;alilmll"~: ~ ~~ vt, c:bliat 1D till
were 42 students who heard ol, Connie and Roger -Holsinger nle H-ls_inger, Mi" Jar- t. ~o~ ~ ·~ Mrs. Win Hol~11er ~nd Mr. aqd Mta. BeniDD _Blake, C!!I - •. Mond~ ~~~ •-~ -,l"'Pitltll;i~ : ~ &lt;
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illf-lllb"" hilbwey wety,
and Larry llolaiD11er and Debra singer. SheUa Blake, l!bilton Mra. F,~nole_ JolinBO!Ji . . . . Sun~aN.
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"'.,.IJilll FACES• JEldJSiiiLEM IIAike Jl:lt)
I!! IIW tlmt of year when we hear • great deal
tf\ll&amp;ltlil, and about the Son of God, the_LOrd
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Chrllt. Jerullltm was the center of worship for MA90N _ The Wahama Albthe Jews. and therefore anything importsnl..tbat
!otic Boosters at their meellna
• ""' • ~nq, conctrnlng the lynaJogue and the rell.-ous e • on Monday eveninl at the lfllh
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n liillild haptH'II at Jeruaaj,m. Here wu wbere the School made addiHonal plano
!l'JJIJile wa1 located, and Jerusalem was the town where eonctrning l banquet hohOring
t~.l!ellllOUI lflden of..tbt day were concen~r~t~ldb ~~~ the Wlharna BlllkelbaU plarers,
actlb'es, the Pbatlaeea and the sadductel a
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cheerleaders and their parents.
c.~ l )l~adtLUarten tbere. ~~q Jesus so meb~t t~:~~~;h:f t~! 'l'he dinntr was held Jaotlllgbt.
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that Jilt needs must "" tn Jerusa em
Ollkey Howard, prtsldent, ap'"
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to pointed representatives to ap!i ~
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He also knew that people from far and near cam;uld pear before the Board of EdU·
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' Jerusalem to observe the passover season. Add ~e ;nine cation tn rew~ to financial
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_ believe that anythinl that wu to haftpen, c~ ~ t&gt;lace usiatance tor purchalitll
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the Son of God, was to haptH'n at 1 me anbllut t be wHirii&gt;ool hath ahd other ~uip.
!.' ·:· where aU tbe p,eople would~~~~ i~~r::~~~ ~otto bide mont for the Athletic Dept.
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God went as was his duty Mr. 41owltd appointed a com·
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our Ugbt, even:' th nUl f Gid mi&amp;ht be accomplish· mfttee to work _with MilO Let~
.._.to Jerusalem w~ erfe th • LOw doJesus Christ mleht be com· Powell concemlDg the Alumru
eil and the wor"' o e r
banquet. On tho commlltM are
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pleted.
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HI boyhood yearo Mrs. Catharine Reynokll, Mro.
Jesus starte~ HJ~ lif~~td i~rl~&amp; "t~e tl~e of His minis· James l!art, Mrs. Oakay How·
were spent m •
In and around Jerusalem and atd, Mro. Ch.rles Yooker.
·try, He spent muc me f
d HI first miracle In Allendinl were Mrs. Jake
also in Galilee.- t~su~ sfe~i~~~: the sresurreetion from Greer, Mrs. Forrest Hararaveo,
Cana of Gahleei th a e of Jerusalem It seel11s that Mrs. Ben Rouoh, Mr. and Mn.
. the gravt wu n e ar a h rea whe.re we can work John Scarbercy, Mrs. Lucille
God ba• plared tlCb ~1 uts ino~t~l~ute to the IC:inedom in smith, Mr. and Mrs. 0 a key
lht best, and we ne... 0 c
Howard Gerald Rood, Mr 1.
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' tilt best way that we can.
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James
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Je~u•::c::e~::~~~~e~r."~~~~;o~:l~81 they lead us ker. Coach John Grandstafl • ~~~QES CAPl'I!;D _ Memben of the ellis of 1988, Holm I!ChOOI of NllrlbiJ were capped IIi lmpre011e eetemonlea it Grice Meth... \ ,., , ~!S!f~t~ry or to defeat? On Palm sunlday, Je~usd en~~~~ Coach Lee Walilon._ ~
ch~~hFriday night The class was presented by Florence Brogan, scl_ence Ulstructor, aruf wete !lipped by Bl&amp; Sisters. llr. Joa@jib Brady ~•11, ··
J aalem triumphantly. Many peop e crow e ar .
dressed the class and Attorney John E. Halliday, nurllng school rolnilll Uee cH*Irman, prelided. Tllere _wastllfle attendanc_e it £be e!tetetlet.
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I er:ee tblJ Son of God They spread palm branches m \li/
and a recepUon to honor the nurses was held In the church parlors. Nu nu belli&amp; capped Included: l!'lrtlt row left to rtaht! Joy sr_-bllam, caro.
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'~1 s way. And even so. today many people w~l b".r~n West 0
13 I n M ers, Pat Lowre , Charlene McNaii, Judy Scurlock sara Yobu, and lliattbi Brown: Second row- Bennetta Clark;_Ciillllii! SrlddiC_k, _billie
churches on Palm Sunday. and on Easter sun ay.
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~httl Sherrlaim Selrers, Donna Donley, Analee Hutchl11$0n, and Call!etOII Spell's. Thitd tow -ltay Cbotpl!nnlns, Jo~ AibWGttli, Phyllbl ~
Son of God 1tm bas power to attract people to His work
win, Susan Jenldns. Kay Brown, Carol M~rllli, aftd Joyce Drummond. Foutth row - Nancy Casteel, Crella Priddy, Donna Baht, Sue Allens,. an~~~j~; !~~g:;:'d~~ ~~~'uthorlty. in wblcb b~ enter,t
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worth, Harriett Craft, Patty DaviS and MoUy ll'lemlnJ.
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,. the Temple and cast out those that were buy Inc an~ •e ·
4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0~, April 8, 1863 .
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inC The people needed to be reminded that the ~r: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Yerian
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"' God. II the houle-&lt;lf prayel'- ThiS IS not much f~~ ~~ a'hd fornlly of Joc~IIOII. Ohio,
!lUNDAY ICHoOL LESSON
Til£ WE~
ent fr6m ouur need today. We need-to thank G~
I""'" recent vlsitora with Mr.
thurches ill_the community where we can come or pray· ond Mrs. Rley Fry.
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et and for worship.
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1 which many Mr. and Mro. Homer John!On
Tueaday wu the day of contro~e~•Y tlawful to-tlve apent Saturday at Parkersburg.
,.,queotions were asked Je~~~ ~c: :~ ~~~ked concerning Mr. ond Mro. Bill Von Meter
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lief Bllt1HDAV CLUJI M£ETII
'l'h Clifton Climberl 4-H club
By Boy L. llmllll
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·- · tribute to Caesar We 'd"o ·not ~iled t~ ask this question, and f1mlly of H~bron spent the
• The Birthday Clull met at the held~ 111 meetlnt Wedne!ilay, There 11 somethiDC jUst a bit comfOrtlne Iii the fact
"-- the re-::;rectl~ntht certain of the resurrection , for Jesus weekend W:ith h1s brother • In· RENO. Nev. IUP:- Tht ~· home of Mrs. Homer M~y MatCh 21 at the Clifton Grldl that some Of the l!ltletel!t cUP1 of life cannot be rti!IIIV·
for we o_,w. 0
BUI'rectlon ower. And we would . be· Ilaw and Siller, Mr. and Mrs. membered body of I orn&lt;el' B II Wednesday eveninll March 27. llchOOI.
ed. At Jeut on&amp; was not removed even lor Jesus.
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was the flrit 1n re
d a~tborlty are given to Him . Ted stewart. On Saturday of· ioh oi,mp•• •k•er "'' round l'rl· Garnes were played and door
Jt Is euy to think whell ~vtitytlllna 11 JOin wronr
: ' )Jevfl, that now al~ Jlfh:e:;:n of silence, and Tbursday was ternoon the Stewart• and Van ooy mght '" her Reno apartment. ' prize was WI!" by Mrs. Jimmie 'l'he meeting opened with the thdt we are the \&gt;iCtllh8 of life, that 116 Ollt else \as iver
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thll day the upper rOom was Meters visited thtlf aunt!, Mro. Rono pollee chief F.lmor "rio· Halley. A dellc1ous lu""h wu oon• "Weot Virginia Boys and bad It so bard that Oocl (perbapl We call it "fAt•") hal
0 ~~ ~- over meal for Jesus and His dill· Jcie Miller and MrB. PanJy Fry coo called the slaying of Sonja served buffet style to the fol- Girls'' and wao followed by tho filled us
the ay
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made rfr,"Y . r e ·~· Lord Jeaua wll preparing the of l'iew Haven.
McCukJO, 24, "tho moot brutal owin&amp; M orHeien Archer, Mrs. 4-H pledge led by Jackie CoU.
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cipl~·· n/1 bf th~~B~S ~biCh was to follow. We know Mr. ond M... George JOhn· murder I've ever lnveolipl&gt;d." Carl Barnhart, Mrs. Frank llioe 'l'he devotionalo wore led ~y And most of Us are dilpoled to thlnlt that we have ·•
d1se1ple1 or the he
t of the week, and we would be· ;!Kln, M". Vernal Johnson, Mrs. Polico ooid the woman's head Mrs. Richard JIOI'inl, Mra. Sharon Brinker followed by riJhl to eJpecl that Uft Ia got~ to bt IOOd for us. By
:1at happent 1 1 :•:In&amp; tbla comill~ week and at ali i Homer Johnoon and Mrs. Leo- had been , ••.,.,.. and her IJOort Harry Osborne. Mrs. Dwtin 10111 "Tell Mo Why" by oil. that we mean, of courH, that life II to be taay on us. 1: ye that eV, -:r ho e our folth And our truat in the ,ter P'oreman spent Frlclay . in woo cut 0\ll. A foot had been cut Durst, Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrl. The treasurer's report was l•v·
· DlllJifOUI 01y1
l · '\w~'fvt~ 111 Hf put Hil faith in Qod the Father ·IPt. Pieaoant. The·ladiea ottend· off and poria of her toroo were Maurice Reed, Mrs. Jimmie en by aecrelar)' Linda CaD. 'l'he The Gospel of Mltlt from Which this week's Jesson
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ed the meat cook&lt;!ry oe--•t stuffed In • nearby hope chost. Bailey and the hostess. Mra. thinp that were discuaaed were bAa been taken was tomposed just when the s t or m
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the A9ptlochian !'ower AI!!IHI&gt;r· Mi" Mccaok,., born In Elgin. Delbert LAte was unable to at· • partr ot lh~ New Haven Com· clouds were beginning to gather over tlie youna Chris.
1um in the afteri\OOn. · " -' Scotland, competed for GNOal Brit· tend due to Uineu,
munity buildma, maklnl float, tlan Chureh. Peter, the old Galllean flshetman bad sur.
Sunday Visitors ol Mr. And am m tho 1960 Winter Ol~mptcs at •
metling 011 clemonalratloo, ond fered martyrdom And thOU8h \tie have bO hiS{ori~fli re.
Mrs. vernal Johnlbn and family Squaw Valley, d Jiif. St.. had : OAIIDEN CLlJI MEETS tallta for ony one over 14 Yl\llrs cord of. the fact 'it mu~t be assumed that the Apostle
were Mr. and Mr!. Gene Kauff. been worklnl In a Reno g•·ocery Mrs. Harry Osbdrne wos hoi· of •I• and hu been ill 4-H ftl Paul had met hiS death at th@ hands Of lt0'9.e.
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Jackie, Linda and !heir Jrlend during tho week and •• a tk• m· test to the lliverview Garden yeon.
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A terrible threat wu in the atr. ltome was never IIi·
of Pomeroy.
tlnlclor on nearoy ollde ll)OUntain Club for the March meeting,....
tratldns . were iven dined to deal gently with revolt or treaSlliJ, and t lie Mr. and Mr1. Carrell Manley on w..kends.
slated by Mro. Jamet Buckle~. Demons B inket on ..
to ChriltianB had lleeft maneuvered Into the plate that they
and o.. Ann of Middleport vis· Pohce oald there were no im· 'l'he president.. Mro. Ernest ~ Shk.U:!'"Ma~gle call 011 "Milk~ were btlhl mad to appear to be eneJI'lies. Of the ':Empire,
lied sunday with her graddpar- mediate mdicaliono of who com· ,Whitehead preSided over the . ~ • for Children," . and At least one purpose of the GOspel ot Mark waa to ·
ent., Mr. and MFA. George John. m•Ued the cr~me.
business meeting. 'l'he roil cal mg oys
· 011 "How To nerve the Christians to face up to -tbelr terrors, and even
son. Tho Manieys had juot re-- Officer• said lhreo knNeo were wa• answered ny tho members Cheryl Burn~l .. Talka wer• to their dtath, with courageo and fortitude. The story of
turnea from a trip to St. Pout, ohll ot&lt;eklng '" the baek of the 1naming an "lntorootltlg Spot I Threodb a :h ro~· Brinker on Jesus' terrible .death is told Ill If to say, "If ~Oilr l:or_d
Minn.
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ohapely,
hrown-haired iHave visited in Ohio." The pro- ~C!': 1 Yf 141.. Marllle Cal\ 011 could not escape death, hOW are you to hope for any
Mr. and Mra. Vernal John· women,
gram coMiste&lt;l of colored slides .. n , 0 Wllfl 1 Child's Moth· escape? LOok hOlt he died - courageously, without
oon. John and Oewonna v11tted Oll•cer• said ohe had h«!n di- of "Scenic Oh1o," ihOtm by Mts. ~!•nn.:ang !Ievert Burno on fllncl!idQ. That's the wAy you must dle--undrtid."
Friday evening with Mr. and vorced ond wao the motile&lt; or a Whitehead and narrated b~ ~~h 8 . A Partern,.
No one joined the church in thoae da)'s with the hope
i Mrs. Gerald Johnaon, Duane omail ciuld. A boby sitter who Mrs. Walter Brown. At the oosm1 "The 81· I" wao that It mitht jmprove their bUSiness chances, their SO&gt;
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and Larry Lynn. Other villitors bad b..n toklng care of the child · ~lose of themeetlnl a laiad A poem on
ere .
• cialstandbilt, ot fhelr IOOd reputation.
at tho Johnson home were Mr. coiled poli&lt;e aller ohe " 1 ' un ' course was served to the abdve read by ,.cheryl Burna, 1 ~.ead
The {)nllonn Sunda.r. School lt~&amp;on far April 7:
and Mrs. Darrell Northup and able to reach M"' McCask•e by Inamed and Mrs. Harold Massar, ltll on Breakfast Times,
"JESUS. FULFILLS HIS MISSION," Mdrk 14:10
Gary of West Columbia.
telephone.
Mrs. Herman Grossnickle, Mro. John Wamsley, and 1 poe,. throug)l 15:41.
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Mrs. Donald Lewis of Vienna Police found lhe front door "'IClermont Harris, Mrs. Car I "Shine Up With llrtakfast,t- The C)l1'1stian.s luieW full well whAt they Wete getting
has returned to her home after her three-room southea.l Reno IBuckley,- Mrs. Clt.rleo HJldl. Elatne Cartwn&amp;ht. The lllM Into, and It IIOmetlmi!B :1fl)eared as il they were ii!viting
spendinl oeveral day, Wilt. her aparlment locked ond the back Jphrey, Mrs. Denver Weber, inl wa•lurned oVer to lhll•me mltl't)'tdom. This WAll nO because they enjoyed pam, but
mother, Mn. JuUa Van Matte. door open . Officer• oaid she had Mrs. Frank Bise, Mrs. Donald leader Jennifer Van ~eter.
because they_so !featly llil&gt;teciated their aal\oatlon, that
Mrs. Van Matre wu slllfetinM failed to show Up for work at the IMyers, Mrs. R. E. Wllliatlis, Weddinl of M,.s Mina Lewla even death did not deter them.
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with the flu but Is now improv· gtocet')' f'rlday.
Mr1. Lyle Balderson and a vi&amp;- dau11bter of Mr. da~.!j'~"-_:n~
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l'lltb lltot .UmbreUa
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!tor Billy Osborne. For the Ap- Le111ls and _Donal "'" • _
'l'here is a les&amp;oll here tluit needa to be _learnacl with
Mr. and Mrl. Wilbur Van Ma· ~ril meelifli the club planned an Mr. 1nd Mrl. Jllrold Smllll, great care. _
There are IOIIIe thlhQ• that fpth cannot do
Ire are announcln! the birth of
UC W
outlllg at Forked Rttn . Park to was sblerttnized ~IUrday
fdr US. lt Is not an umbrella gllat.nteed to protect Ul
their fourth child. a son, on
observe wild nowers.
InK March 30 II "a,rn·.; Win sgalnllt everrihing uhcomfortable, unpleasant, !noon.
March 13, at the Pleasant Val·
Clifton Meti!Odilt
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ley Hospital. Pt. Pleaoant. 'l'he
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the Rev. Holly ll&lt;!noley ofllclat
our world 11 just a-blt Uke a bulldme I viBitecl aome
onto are jasper Hoschar of
and Mrs. Charlel fttft. ·
1n1. Carolln 8tllilb wa1 maid hoi time aeo. It was an enormous s!ru6\ire, de~i11ned to •~·
university of Arizona. birlh and has heen named Jef·
Mr. and Mrl. George Jones honor tind Buck Knapp was t e cot!lmoiiate two or three hundred tiJiatlta anil lt. waa
• Sl!~ond Lt. Henry G.
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B . and family of Columbus called est man. Other! •ttendlng ewr•lust tar enoup a!Oiill to td.ttlihl~itcitt. But 'a aien near
1 d b I fery Scott Maternal grandpar·
McCullouf. 23, of Wau· ~~s:·~" G~~J'.~Je Spac~ Pt. Pieas~nt and Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mro. erry olltn on Mr. aMd Mrs. ChltlJ!I Rife Mrs. Vlrlinla _Smith, Mrl. Lao- he entrlnec! said, "YOu Vlslt .'hete
Yli!lf Qwn riSk.''
ltegarl, Ilh, and his wife, Center in Maryland and A. a. Hoochar of Flat Rock. and daughters, Barbara a~d v•hlle at their farm here. . rene Lewis, £Iaine CartiWICill, our ·\vorld Ia 111 tlie proceilll of tillildli\i,, developinJ,
Janet, formerly of Rut· the U. s. Army Electron· Paternal IP'Indrnother it Mrs. Sharon of Canal Wmches r Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rift Greg and Randy LeWio lllCI expartdln&amp;, growtne. Alld It Ia !tnpouible -to ,Jive ln tbit
land, are taking an active . I' v·
Grounds in Jytia Van Maire
opent • '"""nt Sunday with her and children of lltlnbury and Dorothy Blake.
kind of a world without lncUl'tllll risks, •Ju•t 11 It wa•
~, Interest in keeplrul phy· ~rlz;~. 1Pn~ior to entering "-- - - - -·- - - - 111fther Mrs. Fay Wood who hf~ Miss Roberto Morrill Of Radel.iff A stork shower wu given tor lmfotllble to vlllt thlt hllf·filllsMil bUsbleJI block wltb·
· aically fit while lieis sta·
. been Ill with flu and e&lt;_&gt;mphco spent a recent Salllrday w1lh Mro. Det!N!r RoUsh Jr. at her ou taltlni 110me chances.
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tioned at Kirtland AFB, ~~~a~:r. ~r;e·11Tr:e 1 \~~: and Loretta whO are Mr. 1t1t1 tono. Other Sunday vl11tors in· Mr. and Mr•. Cltarles Rife and home 011 March u with Mrl. A tl!k·l eh · world would be a tertlbly tame _alfa!r.
N. M., 11 a tbeore~l
W . h f Mrs. Hoiotn1er'o great IP'Ind· eluded Mr. and Mro. Raymond Larry.
Blllla Miller, Mre. ll'IIUI Gtl- There woUld bello 24!d IIIIIYIIIII,If Oni t4ok no chanc•a,
physicist in radiation re· ~~[la~d.·~~- 11 ;h~ ts~n !children.
'l'homao ond aon• of Athens, and Larry ltlfe opent Sunday with land and Mn. Dlllll Routh, •• fa~ no Ol!staeleil Knew- that evei'Ytl!lni wail -gotha to
search with the Air F;cwce of the ltev . and Mrs. F.
Harold lllake, Mrll! Vi•i•n [ Mrs. Freda Bowen, Beverly end Charles Yarbrough and family hd!lteslletl. OM111411 were ptayltl ~omll out ~n r~tht'llo nlllttet !lOW llupltlly we maiJllatl
near Dexter.
and ptiZI!tawatded. Cllkt, mlntl our !ilfaiH.
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Speclll Weapons Center. D. McCullough of Wau· tubanko, and Jauehter, Jun. Burn.
Lt. M~CulloUib , w ·b 0 kegan.
nette, Mr. ond Mra.Otville Beverly Bowen opent sprin_c Mr. _and Mrs. 0 . M. Rife !If bacon crisps with dletiH, cof· 'l'he !ltlle :1a4 Wll r!llht when be sal~: o' I dlicardttl
~~~~~\.~~~~ ~~~:':n: · Janet McCullough is , Blake and Mr. and Mro. Er· 1 vacation wilh relatlvea. She " Carpenter Rt. I, spent Jl'rktly fee and punch ""re served to puz~e. "Thel'f'J IIIJJUn'Illlt If It'• tooeariy."
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the daughter of Mr . and \vln lllake of G1'1!onfleld, and employed at OU In Athens.
ovenlnl with Mra. Fa)' Wood. the follOWing:
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· ' ,; · llHellpallle Ctljla .
his w e jog aroun
e Mrs. Andrew Wright of Mt. and Mrs. Eiden Blake Jr. Mh. Myrla Rife spent a few Mrs. 8toUa perry and Bob Mrs. Glll!l Smith, Mrs. Her· 'l'ltere ·18 ~metl\tillt very gerlot11 In the qUeatloll that
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~~:Jsw~~~~; ~ 0 ~~:t:fi!: Main·at, Rutland She and ramily of Waohinaton C. H. dayo with Mro. Ethel Rife and 3tllith spent 1 weekend in Ken· man Grate, Mrl. Horner Jeffera rl.esln·ctillll~tloh With JesUI' app~lll that the cu_p mlllbt
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was a 1961 honor gradu· visited their father, ReV. Elden I!On. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rife lucky visiting relatives.
Mrs. Waltl!r Blaka, Ml'l. Moille pis~ ft'om !Jtm. Only a lltile while Wfo~e he ha!l warned
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tion. He is a forter high ate from llutland Hi g b '[ Blake "ho hao been very ill. opent Sunday evening with them. l,lr . .Hershel JuaUee ca~ed on tr~•. Mr1. CharlH Kearn!, Ml'l his di~iples t!Jat theY might havt to ,dtlil~ ~f a cup that
Mr. Herman Tribbett opent Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoff. Mr ahd Mrs. Charles R1fe rt-- Howard Johnson allll Mn, Ita Wll t~ ~~~~r fot them. And here lie lt -~ltina to lie eJI.
jump and hurd e star at school and attended col·
~~~~-~elbe (l~~~\ve~ol);f~ lege In Tuscon, Arizona. ' Sunday with Mr. and Mro. Ro- man •nd oon. Steve, of Porn- cently.
Welilnan, Mti. MUIOII ROUib, euled.
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Janet met Lt. McCul· \bert Van Meter and family . eroy spent Wedneoday evening Ale 1\ontld 8. Rife of Etloll, Mra. Joil Hood~ Mrl. Red IUief · But the¥ mOlll.entlry feats, htlijt:mcle~~ IIJld tr~mlll·
~u~r~~~h d~~~~~~e~t- :ic; louah w hi 1 e attending Mrs. VIrginia Carter ond Karen with her P.arenLB. Mr. and Mrs spent Thursday with his par· Mrs. .BIJ~_!te':.,~· Mf-~: ::' 11)11 do ~otdlt'etprebient tiie!Jd!twto~..ot !Uf!~·l~~~iJrue.th~t
master degree from t.ho college.
and Sandra spent Sunday aft· CharleB Rife and Larry.
-enls, the Chll. Riles.
Gibbs, mn. --~ra "' ~ • -~esus a...e ,, o e ~xcU~· ,u ,. ..e. J . ,e¥~"e nect.,
,ornoon with the Van Meters.
Mrs. Ethel Radekln opent sev· • Burnie Bowen is staylnJ With Mro. Danny \{eliinpworJII,. Mtl. ill'y, _lie 4!1'111~ the cUp ,to IU eQ.. _
. and Mrs. Junior Holsihg· enl days with her daughter, Mr. hij grandmot!M!r Mn, Fay Wood Lollis Gillalld, Mrs, !!IIIIa, Mill: ·~- 1'ial!te II dlll,l b In tl'fl~l.tl1 aV,ojl4,r!~ l«iilal\iha b•
1erMrand
,CHARGE FILED
son Paul Wayne spent and Mrs. Leolit Hofltnan •nd and dOlnl her choteo.
et and Mra. DIIIAI llodi.
. tote dah£er1 in IOiiklnf! doubtt fl.ille ' .. l. 'l'li.ele a~l
NEW HAVEN _ The 0 hI o,,
Sunday aftarnOIXI •t l'taeine Marlen&amp;. Mr. and Mrs.Larry ' Mr. EMol')' Jthnsturi has been l!liJi\llng ~ IIIII wel'1! Lbcllli! .1011\J! Of _ilij!, ag~nte• clt11fl! Wblci! ~all lit!Vet ~•.a~oijled,
with her pore~.ts, Mr. and G. Hoffman and aon have spent ill.
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For Want Ad ServiCe

POMEROY MOTOR
IS YOUR BEST ~s:: BET
1959 Ford G1l1xie

pairs. David
Run, Lawton
Bailey Run.

$1495

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WANT AD
INFORMATION

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DhdUne W:DG "'· tl
Manda.•

CANt:EI.Lo\TIONS
CORRECTIONS
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+mmedl•tel' 'Mle oubriAher wUI ~~~· 1M rttpo!llihM ~or
more th tm "~'~" •ncnTrflct taiVUoD-

f&lt;'P" ' '"d

RATES
For Want Ad ServiCe

POMEROY MOTOR
IS YOUR BEST ~s:: BET
1959 Ford G1l1xie

pairs. David
Run, Lawton
Bailey Run.

$1495

!Prior and exterior. CaU

$745

SEE US FOR •••

FUl! raM of 4 ceDU per -word trW

M cbarref tor ad•erti!IDJ u not

patd wlthlD 10 daJ• ~ reM~•·

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OFFICE IIOURS

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lll.:lturiay~:ICI A .M. to t2 :M OOOD

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89i;

2 Door. Black finish , clean interior, good tires, 6 cyt . std.
trans ., radio and heater.

I CenU pft Word foJ Tllree CCII.

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exterior. Call
609 N. Second Sll'.et,
port.
43
EXPERmN~ PAINTER, -!rio

H r coupe. Low mileage by original local owner. Ivory
and green finish, clean interior, automatic tnns., va motor, power steering, radio and heater.

1958 Chevrolet _

4 Ceou per wont. one •n tert\Oil.
M.ibbnllm Cbar1• 111'1 cern.

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Sizes 12 months to OX
VALUES TO $12.95

$4;99 and $5.99

THE SHOE BOX
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IS..q•ilJ Oral vaccille dlspe~
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S!lnda,y in Meigs CouP:~f'
SObin Oral S!li.day. .
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Pomeroy h:W lho !"0"11 2,llf
followed by Midd,~rt, ~""f
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Goldwater,

the~e

-andChuck Connon, Kamala Devi
"GERONIMO"
(Technicolor)

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TONIGHT
Welt Dl•nty"t
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"THI SECRET OF
MONTI CRISTO"
(Teebnicolor)
Rory Calhouo, Patricia Bredin, Ian Hunter, John Greg·

SUN, MON. and TUES.

Aprtt 7...9
A MAN ANSWERS"

Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin,
MieheUne Presle, Jolm Lund,
Ctaarllomero.

~~~'N'ORDER NOW!!.·

CANCELLED
CHECK
TELLS YOU ••••
WHO YOU PAID
WHEN YOU PAID
HOW MUCH YOU PAID
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Stearns , Melvin Van Meter,

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The junior' senior' and stage
bcands of South . . rn Local sch~
!d.strict a ll performed ,a t tht
well . atlended concert.
I

Area

Miss P.arker Win

\'he Rev . Freelond · S . p k
R nd
us1e ar er. u11a •
reICJa e.
ceivt'd a Superior I rating at
;I employee of U. S. the state cqntest Saturday 1t
a nu~ber of years Fa1rview High school in Dayton
!rv~ m World War for her trumpet solo. Judges of
· w1th thP Navy. He the state rontest complimented
rte~ ~mber . of the the RutJand high school student
Leg1on m Ractne and and her instructor,
Roa:er
of the Apple Grove Roush .
church .
Jon Webster, also a
Rut·
1urvived by his wife, Jand instrumental student, re1 three children. Spen- ceived a II rating for his druJa
'11, and Carmen Kay, solo.
1111e; his parents, Mr · I
. Howard Carpenter of
:; four brothers, Wayne I
POSTS BOND
t. Belpre; Wilsoo Porn· Charged with tho larceny of a
,~ Sid~ey Carpenter of Irota~tiller from Moore's ~~
.e. A s1ster, Grace, pre- jin Pomeroy Raymond ·Russell
!'n.in death . friends may of Columbu; has ~ ,t,illr)
1 t1me.
bond. Russell was arr""tfld by
Pomeroy pollee Saturday lli!lht
~.~ :JL! MEETING [after he allegedly stole lbif tiR·
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meeting of 1the .
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1
Boarn of Edq.Cation
for Tuesday, April 9,
rescheduled for Wecl- T h e
April to, becaUBO squad
legislative
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Gifts

Pomeroy· Flo~•r. . Shop

' ger

IJudy Wigal and Kay Willford.

)·ial m the Letart ;

Corsages

Sa~ngs Company

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p.! Superior Rat,ing

1100BTE111 TO MEET
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WY '2·2039, Day·or,Night

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Terry
Rradford was nam.
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R"bert McNickle, June Neigler .
' Jim Oiler . Janice Smit;, , Gin-

lice.• for James
, 43. who died at ,
;n Dorcas Sunday 1
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iednesday at 3

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ranking and

ability,

* We are nol nas ium .
, ~~~t the otltt&gt;r
MJss Bradfor:1, along
Wit\
,1J~ll'Ularly tJ.'e 10 other .seniors. received' .•
t ~II tore 1gn m1 l- pir for membership in the Tort l\drawn "
; nado band. They wer Margar-

eHydranges
e Hyacinths e Tulips

We

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tbe South ed Sunday as ttle top bands. .
ed
rr..an of the year at Southern
~real
a i Local High schoo1
' Band Director
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R.
't! obJt&gt;Cflvl2'.s Johnson annot.~riced seleetiDn cf
'"d we ha\·e Miss BradfCII'd for the award
terms." he , )'es terday during a sprin-g concert at thE Southern Local gyfllo

eMums

The FARMERs BANK

Selected ror her

f ~~ ~:~: scholars~ip

eAzaleas

We Pay 3'Ya lnterHt On Your Savl"'l

de-

{ 4'h fight· ,'

Potted Plants

IUperb evidence to back up your Income
tax deductions. For your own protection you
would be wise to open a checking o - t
before another WHk goeo bv.

Nan~ed Jimlir
Of Top Award

aggres- 1
arise,

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WE GIVI!
TOP VALUE
STAMPS

meettns

Miss Bradfor4

~uire.s

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811111 wiD preaent a
and refresbmentl will lie
ed.

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It was annouficed that a make

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BIII.OIID POaCH

-.... ...A '·

; orial hospital following closinc
ot the six localions.

•tion nice, the cubes of sugar wiU be
1 ahm given out from .1he Pomeroy
.. e\•el- parking lot , otherwise at fom.
ar~a e.oy Jr. h1gh.

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Coapl"'wlth • ..__..

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A luncheon waS gi\'_en for dl)t&gt;
tors and nurses at Meigs Merna

-~· • up day for those who mi.s~
.l~th yesterday will be Jteld ~xt s~.n-day afternoon. If the w,tather •

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sou. Fabulous quest for Se·
eret Treaaure!

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We can handle .vett~
:;.1 thing fro• start lo
finish.·You can
knowing that t-,1!
work will It• ·aollt

Oth~

Hospital for

•. vatients there, arld at tht! 'Coun..
1t) infirmary.

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Free eatlmate1 on all work
Top quality material• furnished
Experlen~ed contractor liat
Flnandng aa•latanc• to auit your blfdtet,

(TechnicoJor)

shots were purchased from

·l .theVaccine
Wyeth Pharmaceutical Co.
was le(t at Meigs
1) Memorial

It's so easy
with our
remoJeling plflll

ena~d

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and R. R. Pickens,dD.
· Contrtbutions of f5 cents •
. . U locations, attended by rr1eni·
1'1'' ·or the Rotary Club, Jllllrf
Jian 'paid ror ttw vaccine, F\!!tz
~d Some 1Will be left over to
..: appl) on Type .J Day · later.

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I'OMIIIIOY, ONtO

M,.p.'s
. John Ridjw'", ~J ,!;IJ!a·

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(einemascope &amp; Color)

doctors.

:r!ltnas, J. J. Davis, ~r

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TONIGHT
Donald O'Connor in
"THI WONO!RS Of

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~ol'llr/tr• '!/i.J

and fir.e ltep~IIJI(J
rc.dio Club, fiur.

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~exlleslllll
wllh an Am&lt;orlcanJ·
;e·~· On tl»ir

••• new
·exciting ideas
to malce your

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and eight ~aono, ' .,.,..,
women and children, vistted lla,
IS..q•ilJ Oral vaccille dlspe~
I
S!lnda,y in Meigs CouP:~f'
SObin Oral S!li.day. .
·•
Pomeroy h:W lho !"0"11 2,llf
followed by Midd,~rt, ~""f
and Eastern, in Vf"Y CIIJSI! '(;•
der, 1,625, then 1•61/S• and 1.$llli,

PI•••••

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eye ... /;;./.,~lj~~J~if'1
Movif-mo•Jni

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powered • .No
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muullnlwon
~oad,
;o, Ilk• bell .,pl.~L

you can load casHttes if'l 011·
vance. You·.,. Mt to shoot In ...
Instant! Let '" show JOU.

.

Harrisonville 5It.
Ber1111r~ V. f'lltz, V\Ce p~
~ent of the Mi~~le~ri • 1'wn·
~~
club an~ mllefal
exten~· the apprisponsoring poup

~tat

~lllt!DY

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WASI!INGTON
Goldwater,

the~e

-andChuck Connon, Kamala Devi
"GERONIMO"
(Technicolor)

.
I

Goldwater, •--' "

Kennedy's
also
IJjat If
port an
Ibe
sr.ates
oust
from CUba.
said, however,
an invasion · ,.,.,

1110

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About
Middleport

TONIGHT
Welt Dl•nty"t
"'fNOCCHIO"

I L'
i

NO MONif

f

•• 1

"THI SECRET OF
MONTI CRISTO"
(Teebnicolor)
Rory Calhouo, Patricia Bredin, Ian Hunter, John Greg·

SUN, MON. and TUES.

Aprtt 7...9
A MAN ANSWERS"

Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin,
MieheUne Presle, Jolm Lund,
Ctaarllomero.

~~~'N'ORDER NOW!!.·

CANCELLED
CHECK
TELLS YOU ••••
WHO YOU PAID
WHEN YOU PAID
HOW MUCH YOU PAID
11'1 o legal receipt, good in any aciurt ond

people.

• or the
'Jt.

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·a:

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i~ome

r:

I

Member F..,alltMe!'Ve Sf'lem
Member Federal Deposit lnaurance Cerpontl011

POMEROY, OHIO

WY 2-3193

FREE DELIVERY

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Flowers

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Mrs, Mlll1rd Yin .MetW _
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W. MAIN
·-- ·POMEROY

Stearns , Melvin Van Meter,

:

The junior' senior' and stage
bcands of South . . rn Local sch~
!d.strict a ll performed ,a t tht
well . atlended concert.
I

Area

Miss P.arker Win

\'he Rev . Freelond · S . p k
R nd
us1e ar er. u11a •
reICJa e.
ceivt'd a Superior I rating at
;I employee of U. S. the state cqntest Saturday 1t
a nu~ber of years Fa1rview High school in Dayton
!rv~ m World War for her trumpet solo. Judges of
· w1th thP Navy. He the state rontest complimented
rte~ ~mber . of the the RutJand high school student
Leg1on m Ractne and and her instructor,
Roa:er
of the Apple Grove Roush .
church .
Jon Webster, also a
Rut·
1urvived by his wife, Jand instrumental student, re1 three children. Spen- ceived a II rating for his druJa
'11, and Carmen Kay, solo.
1111e; his parents, Mr · I
. Howard Carpenter of
:; four brothers, Wayne I
POSTS BOND
t. Belpre; Wilsoo Porn· Charged with tho larceny of a
,~ Sid~ey Carpenter of Irota~tiller from Moore's ~~
.e. A s1ster, Grace, pre- jin Pomeroy Raymond ·Russell
!'n.in death . friends may of Columbu; has ~ ,t,illr)
1 t1me.
bond. Russell was arr""tfld by
Pomeroy pollee Saturday lli!lht
~.~ :JL! MEETING [after he allegedly stole lbif tiR·
~
meeting of 1the .
·
.
1
Boarn of Edq.Cation
for Tuesday, April 9,
rescheduled for Wecl- T h e
April to, becaUBO squad
legislative
L.
wblcb
'lff . t

'

'
!

lloollerl will bold

Gifts

Pomeroy· Flo~•r. . Shop

' ger

IJudy Wigal and Kay Willford.

)·ial m the Letart ;

Corsages

Sa~ngs Company

,

p.! Superior Rat,ing

1100BTE111 TO MEET
' .Tile Tuppers PlalDa

.·

WY '2·2039, Day·or,Night

eiUze~

Terry
Rradford was nam.
•

' et Dur·st. Roberta .KJ;eauter,
R"bert McNickle, June Neigler .
' Jim Oiler . Janice Smit;, , Gin-

lice.• for James
, 43. who died at ,
;n Dorcas Sunday 1
' w held at the Ew~ :
iednesday at 3

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ranking and

ability,

* We are nol nas ium .
, ~~~t the otltt&gt;r
MJss Bradfor:1, along
Wit\
,1J~ll'Ularly tJ.'e 10 other .seniors. received' .•
t ~II tore 1gn m1 l- pir for membership in the Tort l\drawn "
; nado band. They wer Margar-

eHydranges
e Hyacinths e Tulips

We

· ~ h ip .

mu~ic

tbe South ed Sunday as ttle top bands. .
ed
rr..an of the year at Southern
~real
a i Local High schoo1
' Band Director
'
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Edward
R.
't! obJt&gt;Cflvl2'.s Johnson annot.~riced seleetiDn cf
'"d we ha\·e Miss BradfCII'd for the award
terms." he , )'es terday during a sprin-g concert at thE Southern Local gyfllo

eMums

The FARMERs BANK

Selected ror her

f ~~ ~:~: scholars~ip

eAzaleas

We Pay 3'Ya lnterHt On Your Savl"'l

de-

{ 4'h fight· ,'

Potted Plants

IUperb evidence to back up your Income
tax deductions. For your own protection you
would be wise to open a checking o - t
before another WHk goeo bv.

Nan~ed Jimlir
Of Top Award

aggres- 1
arise,

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WE GIVI!
TOP VALUE
STAMPS

meettns

Miss Bradfor4

~uire.s

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811111 wiD preaent a
and refresbmentl will lie
ed.

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It was annouficed that a make

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; orial hospital following closinc
ot the six localions.

•tion nice, the cubes of sugar wiU be
1 ahm given out from .1he Pomeroy
.. e\•el- parking lot , otherwise at fom.
ar~a e.oy Jr. h1gh.

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Coapl"'wlth • ..__..

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A luncheon waS gi\'_en for dl)t&gt;
tors and nurses at Meigs Merna

-~· • up day for those who mi.s~
.l~th yesterday will be Jteld ~xt s~.n-day afternoon. If the w,tather •

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eret Treaaure!

"t'

We can handle .vett~
:;.1 thing fro• start lo
finish.·You can
knowing that t-,1!
work will It• ·aollt

Oth~

Hospital for

•. vatients there, arld at tht! 'Coun..
1t) infirmary.

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Top quality material• furnished
Experlen~ed contractor liat
Flnandng aa•latanc• to auit your blfdtet,

(TechnicoJor)

shots were purchased from

·l .theVaccine
Wyeth Pharmaceutical Co.
was le(t at Meigs
1) Memorial

It's so easy
with our
remoJeling plflll

ena~d

'il •;.

and R. R. Pickens,dD.
· Contrtbutions of f5 cents •
. . U locations, attended by rr1eni·
1'1'' ·or the Rotary Club, Jllllrf
Jian 'paid ror ttw vaccine, F\!!tz
~d Some 1Will be left over to
..: appl) on Type .J Day · later.

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I'OMIIIIOY, ONtO

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. John Ridjw'", ~J ,!;IJ!a·

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(einemascope &amp; Color)

doctors.

:r!ltnas, J. J. Davis, ~r

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TONIGHT
Donald O'Connor in
"THI WONO!RS Of

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and fir.e ltep~IIJI(J
rc.dio Club, fiur.

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to malce your

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red and eight ptr.sont, men,
women and children, v~ liJ
&amp;bin Oral vap:ine dlspenlinl
places Sunday ie MeigB eoun,!7!',
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Sabin Oral Sunday.
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Pomeroy had ~ most, Ull
followed by Mid\l)eport, ~PPf
and Eastern. in very close .,.
der, 1,625, lhen f,fi/3, ari&lt;j 1,.,
respectively. Rutland had 1,03t
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dent of lhe r.p.d~le~rt • J'f&gt;T!!·
eroy Rotary cl~~ aP.d ~~n~
chairman, extended tilt ii,PPI'!'·
eiation of the spomwrin~ grol,lp
lor providing l'Orkers •' the
six loc,tiqns Jle l,i~~ ·
Beta S•gma Phi 'l'"'flly, 'til,
emergency and fi.-. lreRarliP.\\nf'
citizens band r11dio club. riur'·

NOW SHOWING
"MORtAN THE PIRATE"

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steve Reeves and Valerie
La Grange

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B":'timas, J . J . Davis, .liP&amp;~
1Daniesl , Lewis Telle,

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"lrade school ; Contributions of ~ centS ~
~,in

Oral Sun- all locations . attended by n.em·
£arol~n Nut- : t.ot:fs ·. of the Rotary Ch,ab, IJ'lOr•
·.s dnve to ~an paid for the vaccine, F~l(z
saJ.d. Some will be left over to
appl) on Type ,J Day lllter.
1The sho~ were purchased from
the Wyeth Pharmaceutical Co.
Vaccine was le(t at Meigs
t
Memorial Hospital for other
, patients there, and at the couni t)' infirmary.
A luncheon waS given for do~
, . tot·s and nurses at Meigs Menr
, orial hospital following closina:
ol the six locations. '
Seer~tary Lord
It was announced that a make
for ~ Jo•~t strug-1 up day for those who miss~
·verswn '" South yesterday wiU be helP ne.xt s~
.
day afternoon. If the wtaiher ...
i)'ench delegat•on nice, the cubes of sugar will b;e
,ae MurvJIIt- also given out from ~e Pomeroy
'·' "co!&gt;';tly devel- p&lt;:.rking lot, otherwi se at Pom'l"
in thnt al'ea . e.oy Jr . high.

·•I.eds
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ToNIGHT
Donald O'Gonnor in
"THI WONDERS OF
ALADDIN"
(Cinemascope &amp; Color)
-andChuck Connors, Kamala Devi
"GIRONIMO&lt;'
(Technicolor)

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Apr. 7..
"'THI NOTORIOUS
LANDLADY"
Kim Novak
Jack Lemon
Fted Astal.re

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-and"YOU HAVI TO
RUN fAST"
. Hill Elaine lr.dwmlo
Grsnt Rl&lt;h&gt;rda

,t secur ity ol the

to play the "'lal r,j,...._..
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.MEIGS THEATRE
I'OMIROY, OHIO

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TONIGHT

Woll Dlonoy'o
~PINOCCHIO",

(Teehnieolor)
"'THIIaCIIIT OF
MONTE CRISTO'' .

('llkltnlcolor)
·aory Cllhoun. Patricia Bredlil, lin Hunter, John Grer1011. Fabulou1 quest tor Se·
eret Treuurel

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of Belle, W. Va.
the weekend wl!
dalf&amp;hler and famil)
Mrs. Charles Vroni
came IAl attend OES •·

.,. ,.... stect-lil
,,. Mr. u
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Miss Maxine Benll'
lumbus, spent last

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with her parents. Mr
SUN~. MON. lind TUIS.
Charles Bennett in r
.7-1-9
Miss carol Bachtel
"I" A MAN ANIWIRI"
ing Saturday In Soul
Sondra Dee, Bobby Darin, ton with her sister a.MicheUne Prelte, John Lund,
and Mts. Georg•
ceur JWmuo. l\8!ms, -Steve and Billy,
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WHO YOU PAID
WHEN YOU PAID
HOW MUCH YOU PAID

Lire _

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Wigal and Kay Willford.
· The junior, senior, and stage
1 b.:ands of South ... cn Local schO&lt;t
d.strict all performed at the
well · attended concert:
! .Judy

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Miss P.arker Win
Superior Ratl"ng

..r. 43. who died at
.•Ce in Dorcas Sunday
11 be held at the Ew1
.' I Wednesday at 3 p. '
burial in the Letart '
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The Rev. Freeland :
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reI off lcla
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ce1ve
at
an employee of U. S. the state cqntest Saturday at
Jr a nu':lber of years F'airview High school in Dayton
lr;;erv.~d ID World War for her trumpet solo. Judges of
s "'' 1h thP Navy. He the state eontest compJimented
.arter member of the the Rutland high school student
Legwn Ill Racme and land her ino.. trudor
Roeer
_ :r of the Apple Grove Roush.
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church.
Jon Webster. al:ro a
Rut·
survived by his wife, 1'Jand instrumental student re•Jd three children. Spen- 1ceived a II rating for his' drum
_ !a, and Carmen Kay, : solo.
·' _,me; his parents. Mr.
·· ~ Howard Carpenter of
~: four brothers, Wayne
POSTS BOND
·~· ~!pre: Wilson Porn· ' Charged with the larceny of a
'.Y;I Sidney Carpenter of Irota.tiller from Moore's Store
;"i· ~ sister, Grace, pre- in Pomeroy, Raymond. RusaeU
~- m death. friends may ' of Columbus has )IO!IIed fUIOt!
','lime.
bond. Russell was arrested by
__
I Pomeroy police Saturday night
CH..:DULE MEETING Iafter he aiiegl!dly stole t1W tiD' "'gular meeting of .t~

Boaro
of Edubation
, ' ''·1 'ij'
-~ for
Tuesday,
April 9. I

"' rescheduled for Wed-

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~A Jegislatin.
L. w.
l'nbus Which irl be ot·

meetmc

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Member FH.,al Depoolt l111uran .. Corpont;

Jim Oiler. Janice Smit:.. Gin. ger Stearn s, Melvin Van Meter,

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: R..~bert McNickle. June Neigler,

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POMEROY, OHIO

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.'':T•levisiori

W• Poy 3% Into,..! On Your S.vlnp

Member FH.,al R-rv• Syot..,

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It's ·o levol r-ipt, good in ony court a
~perb evidence to bock up your Inca•
tax deductions. Far your own protection y·
would be wiso to open a checking before another week goes by,

and

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with.dra\l.,l."

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services for James

t:• 1o1u01 • Aaawen
· l:ilt Bowllo&amp;

· Local High schoot.

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a lull Ufe fi'Gni OYery · .,.,..iv·
able angle. Mr. KiDc is bu1J at
- t "" a riovel ..., lhal blil
IHe has been reviewed 1n t h e
""rles " ' - lloota. If his fic111111 Is anytblng Ute bis writ·
lngs lloaed "" fsel, he has an

11:01 Dav~,r'
Gollatll
il:l5 llob1emOD QUane\
ll:ilt CIJampttmahlp Btidge

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Of Top Award

d.. ,

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'\tHorne
· rcasArea

Rave

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Cha~ II

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· •uued. "We are nol nasium .
'fever. that the oll ll'r Miss Bradforc.. , along
witll
f! so, parttcul~rly tl_
1e 10 other seniors, received' •
··- : that all fore 1gn mil· pir for membership in the Tof.

""''- ••e

TJ&amp;ers" ·~ "I !ihluld

u..-¥

1pport the obJI'CtlVl'"' Johnson announced selection rl.
~ment s and we huve Miss Bradfllrd for the a1VII'd.
.~l th~ir terms ... he yesterday during ·a spring Co;..
.
cert at th€ Southern Local gym-

IJfe After D~...
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IOJlO .... lint "'- previous COIIIIDeld8ries ... tile ,..,
"Mine Enemy Growa .nu..~ .:
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--&gt; •'I"' Houae·Be Sale from

t:a G. 'L 1\ealll'
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fiUOSI of NJIC.TV'e Jlict Paar
baa written the fourtli !loot • '
!¥a· oerles
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ed under 1110 Iitle "II 1110re 8

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N!Uned JfinJJPl' ..

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Lao.&lt;;, where
. a b'l't
. b fight· , ~Selec ted 1or her musiC'
1 1 v.
· Cout agat~ "'·p weeh·~ ' scholarship ranking and eitizeA.
ommums 1 al "~
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·d th G
sh1p. Terry Bradford was nam.
k
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e tmeva
·
. · th c- h ed Sundar a.s tht top band~
1.1 t ra I•zmg
e ,;ruUl
f ·
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rr.an o the year at Southerl
;Jngdom crea
a

Angeles IIBd OmoiJo,. , .. :

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Miss Bradford

aerever they a~1se.
~ja, Europe or the

Sinpr lllte Clifford is .., a
IJIOIIIh.looc ._t·-st radi•
'IV .,.,.....at appearllliCe tour
to .PI'GIIIOie his aew Uailed artisla record. "Oae .Y Too ·
Late."
'!Jur wiD late •ina
lo Bootoa, Cle.elabd, New Y•t
Pldlatlelphis, Pltflburch L o ~

Ctwnnell

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red and eighl perJIPns, 1!)011;
women and children, vis~*
&amp;-bin Oral va~ciJ\e dispenilllf
place~ Sunday lo Meigs eou.ow''
SObin Oral Suiid;.y.
-;,
Pomeroy had ~ most , 2,111
followed by Mid~1lePQrl, 1'-a&lt;IIJf
and ~stern. In very close iif•
der, 1,62S, then I·!MIS· and IM\,
respectively. Rutland had 1~0,
an~ Harrisonvllle SH.I.
'
llerJiilrd V. f;ul)j: , •,ice ~
denl of the ~iddJO,P"rl • f'b~·
eroy Rotary cluq 811~ 11~/'fM
chalfman. extend¢ the appreciption of the spon.sorin~ a;roup
f?r provi_ding !"Or~ers f.' ,Utt
SJX loc~t10ns. )fe 1(81#
;r'!l,
Beta Sigma Phi sftrr/r,ttr, ~~'
emergency and fir.e ~epa.rlm#f'~l
citizens band rltdlo club. ' nur.
. ,},;_ ,'·\;.At · ,-,;:
ses, and these doc,tors, ~drpund
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and John Rld,S:~fl· JWy J.Wa·
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MAKES DONATION AT HARRISONVILLE - Harrisonville Grade school Contributions ol 25 cents pi
Ronald
Grantberry
of , gym was where people came for their Sabin Oral Sun· all locations, attended by mem.
Reedsville drops his quarter day. Here Bonnie Welch, age 8, attended by Carolyn Nut• .,.,,., 'ot the Rotary Clob 111""
contribution into a contain· [ter, gets the cube of sugar tn• Meigs county's drive to than paid for t~e vaccin~. Fultz
er at Eastern High schOol stamp out polio.-Sentinei Photo.
.:a1d . Some _will be left ·over 10
after receivin~ his Sabin I ·-apPI) on 'fYpe .J Day Jater.
oral. vaccme on a cube of
The shots were purchased from
sugar. R~~mie said, "It las·
the Wyeth Pharmaceutical Co,
ted good. -Sentmel photo
.
Vaccine wa_s._ le(t at
Memor1al
Hosptlal for othn
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UIIRTY THEATRE
QD~T,

OHIO

NOW SHOWING
·-eAN THI l'lllATI"

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Steve R~es and Valerie

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Threatenl.ng East ~:~~:!e~:~gi:~::r~::

1:80 Ruif 6 Keady..
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Wolf Olonoy'o
•PINOCCHIO".

&lt;Techoicolor)

11:00 RiD ,TiD fill

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·a.:,&amp;,..., Sbow

t2:110. Sky

Rory Calhoun, Patricia Bredin, laD Hunter, John Gre&amp;·

12:38

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1:30 Bozo

1.45 Orioles Vs. Yanb
4:00
4:30
6:00
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7:00
7.30
1:30

SUN. MON. and TUIS,
,.,, .. 7...9
~IP A MAN ANSWIIll"

iolidra Dee, Bobby Darin,
Micllelil!e Pretle, John Lund,

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10:30' Church
.. of Christ
11:10 Cartooosville .
11:30 Beany • Cecil
12:00 Bup BUMy
12:30 AI!Uai81D
1.:00 'Fiiclta
1' • • Bupernian
2:00 Let's Dance
3:atl 11owllng
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1:30

1:30 Gfl.ilant Men
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i:oil tAwreoce Welk Show
10:00 Fighl Of Week
10: f5 Malee That Spare
ll:ot AcademJ Award l'beater

WHO YOU PAID
WHEN YOU PAID
HOW MUCH YOU PAID

·'

lt't ·a legal receipt, good in any court a
IUperb evidence to back up your lnco•
tax deductions. For your own protection )

would be wise to open a checking
before another w..k goet bv.

0&lt;1:04

We Poy 3~. lnterHt On Your S•vlngs .

The FA~iERs BANK
and Savings
Member Feclerel RHerv• System

MMnber Fllller•l Deposit lnsurence Co•r.,.;r•
ill

POMEROY, OHIO

W~Wng

SEE·HEAR: Chrysler COrp.'s
''Empire" wiQ feature 'l'~y
-&amp;valas,, the hot Oscar contend•
er for his PQrtrayal of a ;JHer
in "Bird Man of Alcatraz:j' ' on
April t - the night afteJ' t b e·
Academy ,\wards . ... .
;lames Garner, Who ckyrock·
e~ to fame as TV's Maverick,
be seen In th~ Ulm,
,;Th:e Qreat Escape,'~ a t r u e ·

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Allied 101dler1 frOm ·J! Nul
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lloctors - At Work
Eariy Show
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PARIS !UPil - U.S Secretary , Bnt1sh Fore1gn Sf!cretat-y Ulrd It was announced that a make
of State Dean _Rusk warne-d today Home in. calling for ~ joi~t strug-• up day for those who mis~
j that eo_mmu~1st sub~ers10n and 1 gle aga•_nst subverston In South yesterday Wlll be ilfl-d nex;t _s~
~ggre;slOn still cons_htutf' an rna - I East A~la .
day afternoon. Ir the wtatb~r
j JOT_ threat to peace m South F.af&gt;1
~peakmg as French d~legatmn nice , the cubes of sugar will ~
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f ch1el . Couve de Murvtllt- . alio g1ven out (rom ,UJe Pomeroy
W1h strong backmg from the , warned agamst '"costly d('vel- p.. rking Jot, otherwise at Porn·
British _and French, he pledg~ i oping subvt&gt;rsion'" m that area e.o) Jr. htgh.
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!Communist aggression threats , West and the Far East are •·mover 2,20Q turning out. Ronnie Tay- 1
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aid Mact fired a
kept b~sy 10 ~he h1gh school : South V1et Nam.' wh~re Amertcan , whether in Asia. F.urope or th~
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cafetena puttmg drops of r troop• are helpmg fight the Com-1 Western Hemlsphece." he de·
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: ed and bitter." he said, "hut we Speakmg of Laos. w~ere fight -, Selected for her music ability,
in 1if home.
have no doubt of ultimate vi&lt;.·· mg ha~. bro~ ~ut agcu? IJ~w~en scholars~JP ranking and citlze~
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orn~umst at et :;;hip. TerrY Rradford was nam1 Funeral services for May
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Mlch, Jane (Sapp) Archer, 79, who ,
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sion o( a thre~ay meeting of agreeme?t neutrahzmg the South rr.an of the year at Southern
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Edward ~a b~· turned to horror '_Vhe~ Thursday at' 2 p. m. at the Ew·
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I oJ t.lt'Sii' &lt;tgr~ments and "e ha\t' MISS Bradford for the award
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He spo ke ~rore meetmg
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Surviving are ~r busband. ID- Dealer publlihed today for the just 35 hours before a contract Meigs county sheriff's depart-' French President . Charles de decla• ed. .
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(irst time since N~v . 29, as the was to expire. No terms were ment investigated a minor two- I Gaull~ a~d P1·em1er Gool"ges : Ru~k tontmued. "" We &lt;:~re nut nasium .
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nation's second long newsPaper annS)Urij:.~l vehicle accident Sunday at 10 ._) Pomptdou_m what apperaed to he ~ s_at1sf1e_d_. howe1_·~r. _that. tl·"· oth~r MIS&amp; Bradfor::. , along wit1a
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Untied States and France to lift 1 1 equu em{'nt s that all lore1gn mtl- pw for membership 10 the Torann-••
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R.Jbert McNirkle June Nelgler
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~ ~;s ~:~eihe ~oro~~ytl:l~d~pOfpaf:- j be _Mudrvlll(' on Sunduy .wast dt-- 1
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'Mle Plain Dealer put the first : A str•ke at th_e K•~gsport. ovher onto the ~tghway.
No have- decided on a display of dip· ·
well . attended concert.
~ last year'a ~bmer,
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SATURDAY ADMISSlONS _ loyal member of the Western AI· \hIS
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tract covermg the eC:litorial and ' pita I Sunday at 5:40 p., m. by DISCHARGES SATURDAY _1 mon Market talks with Bntam Norris ~·iii officiate .
.Susie Parker. Rutland,
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ADMISSIONS SUNDAY- Jos· ' SI:ATO counrol
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U"'W Ia Apeem.eat · , , , ~rs . Charles R. Karr Sr. re- ' e,.... o:"t ewa1t, Middleport Fre- French remier Porn idoo who was a charter member or the
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DISCHARGES SUNDAY
Gertrude Graham, Pomero~. all at home . his parents, Mr.'
Alfr~: Rusche!, Pomeroy; Mary I DISCHARGES SATURDAY- O"d Mrs. Howard Carpenter of
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Syracuse ; four brothers, Wayne I
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Haven; Kathryp Payne, M~d- ma Rott~. New Haven; Jam- eroy, and Sid~ey Carpenter of Irota-tiller from Moore'• iiore
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Wellsville. A SISter, Grace, pre- , in Pomerov Raymond RuoMil
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aervi&lt;!ea J~,be ~ 'rueMay for i
· 101/tral irionthit agi&gt;, was · and to ·a friend.
, sot., Letart; Baby Male Young, Guy Kennedy: MiddleJMirl ; Ef. call any ttme.
bond. Russell was 0~ by
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, rl ntl , 1 ·:t'"--U~b-'an.! lor oeverall only, "I've forgolten whot 1 was
Holter, Racme , V~~:tor Taylor,
RESCH.,DULE MEETING Ialter he aUet!odly stole '\lie till·
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The regular mM'ting of .~ lt.r.
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who shot iuld ldlll!!l ~JIIIOII *I
Cillim\lols. Mdst' re- 1 Mack was · a lneiiiber of the LAS VEGAS, Nov. tUP!
Pomeroy Boaro of Ed~cation
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aii Insurance agent. : Press 'club oi'Ohto: S!lma Delta ln!ss Joan O'Brien, 24,
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