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rose beig-e, toast, blue green ej~lou and a variety
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with a new sofa.

$369 Kroehler Sleep or Lounge, Sale $~88

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passof two .bills
• total of fiT/ ,382,208
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coasted I rom the parking area the semi rig heading across
Crow's Steak boose, across the highway. The cab of I he
the highway, oer
railroad large outFit went over _tbo emtracks and · a steep embank· bankment toward the· riVer • but
abnost into th~ Ohio Riv· doD••• on the trailer kept the
early today
entire outfit from going com'
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pletely over the bank.
Pomero~ P o 1 I c • Ofl1cer It took two wrecker trucks,
: George H1cks was a witness to ' one lrom Blae.tnar's and the
the run-away truck accident at Iother lrom R. H. Rawlings Sons,
12:15 a.m. today on West Maiu- 1along with another semi loaded
while the truck's driver was lwith steel as an anchor to poU
.• eating at the Steak H o u s e the truck and trailer from its
' 1 Hicks had stopped at the resting place. Police said it

took until 3 a.m. to pull I II o

truck ack onto the hJ&amp;hway.
The outfit, owntd by Bob C..
Oriugton of MI. SterUng, Kutucky was driven by Tommy
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niodel lllternotional, other than
to the dollies on the tr~Uer . .
It ill eUeed that the truck.
rakes aae way. The truck
had partial loa&lt;l of dre-JIId Ill.
try, on ice, as cargo.

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Cushions - Duroblo - Long Woorlng Conn, your ~hole• of nNny CCI!Yifl,

$219.00 Tr~ditional Sofa _
$229.00 Traditional Sofa
$198.00 Modern Sofa
$329.00 French Provincial Suite
$369.00 Modern Suite
$259.00 Modern Suite _
$419.00 Traditional Sectional
$298.00 Modern Sectional
$349.00 Moder~ Sectional
$269.00 Modern Sui'te
$298.00 Modern Suite
$469.00 French Provincial Suite
$339.00 Traditional Suite
$369.00 Early American Suite
$359.00 Traditional Suite
$349.00 Traditional Suite
$289.00 Early American Suite
$469.00 Early American Suite
$398.00 Early American Suite
$359.00 Traditional Suite

SUN., MON. and TUES.
April 21·22·23
"LONELY ARE
THE BRAVE"
Kirk Douglas, Gena Rowlands
Walter Matthau,
Michal"l
Kane, Carron O'Connor.
"THE WISTFUL WIDOW
OF WAGON GAP"
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
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Sale $188.00
·~ Sii.le $1n.oo
Sale $288.00
Sale $322.00
Sale $198.00
Sale $375.00
Sale $244.00
Sale $300.00
S.lle $214.00
Sale $252.00
- 'Siile $400;00
Sale $292.00
Sale $312.00
Slli $302:C)b
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Sale $302.00

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ior - Goo(lfoCka·, Jfriincase complete with protected mirror; plastic tray; fo11r shirred bottle holders. Cb0018 .from
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circus aerialist faltered as she
staod atop a 50-foot sway!J1g
1'*, ll!tu'sdiY night, then tumli.lfill· ~ bor death In the green
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tragedy·h~ Wallenda aerial
d~· abnost installtly.

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Mrs. Grotofent; who was blUed
as '"MI&amp;o Rle.tta;" performed
without a net. Her act was
~IIOWn as "skirtint on tbe borderline ot eternity."

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Fire Dept. met AprU
and a $5 donation was given
the Red Cross.
Get well cards were sent
Carolyn Demm, Jennie and
hie Potts, Anna Hudson, Gayle
Price and sympathy cards to
Mr. and Mrs. Don James, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Carpenter,
Mrs. Betty Carpenter, Mrs.
Maud Fick.

SAtE '$198.110 AI'ID $22.:00

DIN.ETTE SETS
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with 4 swivel chairs. seta to se)l)
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SPECIAL GROUP $109

7 PIE.Ci DINETTE SETS
(Tablo and ti Chalra). Bronze and bran flnli6 .
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The remalnder of tbe evening

spent In practicing lor the
show to be given at
Syracuse grade scbool house
April 26, at 7:30 p. m.

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Dresses that look like a million- not like
a million others. All nylon and nylon net,
Also rayon chiffon. White and pastel colors. Sizes 5-15.

$19.50

Ladits' Jamaica Sets · · · · · · 2.99 to 4.99
Wear either separately or together

Ladies' Jamaicas · · · · ··· · · · · · · · · · · 3.99
Permathal Everglaze cotton knit by "Aiamac."
Matching Knit Tops, 1.99

Ladies' Jamaicas · · · · · · · · 1.99 to 3.99
All tine ootton and arnel denim.

M.tchlng Blouses, 1.99 to 2.99

Alumni Banquet,
Dance Date l1 Set
Plans were made to hold the
annual Middleport Alumni
quel and dance on Saturday,
May 25 at a committee meet·
ing held Wednesday evening
the high school.
The banquwt will be served
in the Pearl St.
building with the dance to be
held at the high school build·
ing with the Five Saints providing music. A meeting of aU
officers

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committee will be held Mon·
April 22 at 7:30 p. m. at
school. AD Interested
II al1•mni may attend.
SPECIAL SERVICES
Carole A. Bacbtel will bring
1\rr•essages each evening at 7:30
In evangelistic services ot the
Middleport Church of the Naz- 11
arene, beginning Friday,
19, through Sunday. Miss
chtells a student at God's ·
School
and has done e~~~t::ll
tic work while attending
The pobllc Is Invited. Special
music will be featured .

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Innerspring
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With new V coU ·reinforced edge, smooth, tuftless
sleeping surface and attractive sturdy woven ticking.
Extra-heavy innerspring construction provides firm,
healthful support. Full or Twin size, matching box
springs available.

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Whether you are buying linoleum or furnitur~ Ill
our Warehouse ·on Mechanic Street .•. a new .Hv·
lng room suite on the 3rd Floor . . • a new radio·. or
TV . . . clot~ for your family . • . . . drapes for
your home . . . whatever you buy at Elher!eldssave your saleslips. Bring them In anytime to. be
added. 'Make Elbei:felds ill Pomeroy yo~ll' ,II'~OJIIP.bll
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COMMINTATING EDITORIALLY

In the days when Hollywood w a s
flooding the nation and the world with
more than 500 movies a year, a standard
complaint - not unjustified - was that
they painted a distorted pictur• of this
country's life.
The motion picture industry II no
longer given sole blame, since its influence has waned. Yet some scholars and
. other observers suggest that the distor·
tion today is greater than ever.
Those who talk about the "hidden
America" of poverty, disease and dis·
IreS£ which exists in our generally afflu.
ent nation are arguing, in their way, that
the counlry's lmage is out of balance.
The reverse side of that coin has now
been defined for us by educator Harold
'l'aylor. At a Washington meeting of the
National Committee on Support of the
Public Schools, of which he is a vice
obairman, Taylor said matters had reach·
ed the point where the largely prosper·
U.S. suburbs we11e being portrayed
u tho sole symbol of American life.
For many decades our great growth
ll• been in the suburbs. For the most
part they are now the "home" of middle
elau America. They will get virtually
all lbe fantastie new growth which lies
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The ocholars say that more and more
the central cities are the abode of the
rich and the poor. Except in occasiOIUil
"realistic" films, play• or novels, Jife at
the poor extreme Is seldom presented.
No one can object, certainly, to repre·
sen1ations of America which stress the
solid . rewarding substance of middle
class Jiving. But that life needs to be seen
-and lived- in full perspective.
Taylor's complaint, echoing some before him, is that for too many people,
and especially growing'" youngsters, the
good things of suburbia are being taken
jn isolation.
Thousands grow up with no thorough
knowledge of the cities, their often be·
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problems. The cities are merely something to pass through to reach the mag·
net of downtown entertainment and shOJI'
ping.
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To isolate a steadily enlarging segment
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vears ago In 1853, Blaettnar started In the
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automobiles and in 1925 they became an
Authorized Quality Buick Dealer. They're
ooln~ strong in 1963 and lookln~ forward
to their second hundred years in business.
Right now, during Blaettoar Auto Com·
pany's big liOth anniversary celebration
running from April 19 to 27. you11 find exceptional values on both new 1963 Bulcks
and clean, one-owner used cars. Come in
during their big Open House, meet their
friendly sales and service staffs and treat
yourself to a dream deal on the car of your
dreams. Blaettnar Auto Company - 1853
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COMMINTATING EDITORIALLY

In the days when Hollywood w a s
flooding the nation and the world with
more than 500 movies a year, a standard
complaint - not unjustified - was that
they painted a distorted pictur• of this
country's life.
The motion picture industry II no
longer given sole blame, since its influence has waned. Yet some scholars and
. other observers suggest that the distor·
tion today is greater than ever.
Those who talk about the "hidden
America" of poverty, disease and dis·
IreS£ which exists in our generally afflu.
ent nation are arguing, in their way, that
the counlry's lmage is out of balance.
The reverse side of that coin has now
been defined for us by educator Harold
'l'aylor. At a Washington meeting of the
National Committee on Support of the
Public Schools, of which he is a vice
obairman, Taylor said matters had reach·
ed the point where the largely prosper·
U.S. suburbs we11e being portrayed
u tho sole symbol of American life.
For many decades our great growth
ll• been in the suburbs. For the most
part they are now the "home" of middle
elau America. They will get virtually
all lbe fantastie new growth which lies
;t.st ahead. And it is to them that. with
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we think to picture the America of 11163.
The ocholars say that more and more
the central cities are the abode of the
rich and the poor. Except in occasiOIUil
"realistic" films, play• or novels, Jife at
the poor extreme Is seldom presented.
No one can object, certainly, to repre·
sen1ations of America which stress the
solid . rewarding substance of middle
class Jiving. But that life needs to be seen
-and lived- in full perspective.
Taylor's complaint, echoing some before him, is that for too many people,
and especially growing'" youngsters, the
good things of suburbia are being taken
jn isolation.
Thousands grow up with no thorough
knowledge of the cities, their often be·
leaguered peoples, and their crushlna
problems. The cities are merely something to pass through to reach the mag·
net of downtown entertainment and shOJI'
ping.
Taylor's point seems well grounded.
To isolate a steadily enlarging segment
of our people in the sanitized air of the
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our quaint little streets are losing their
old·world .charm as skyscrapers and oth·
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There are still a few narrow one-block
slashes that remain as English as tea and
crumpet.........,hielly on the Western fringe
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ever established by any automobile dealer
anywhere in the nation. One hundred ten
vears ago In 1853, Blaettnar started In the
buggy business. In 1916 they switched to
automobiles and in 1925 they became an
Authorized Quality Buick Dealer. They're
ooln~ strong in 1963 and lookln~ forward
to their second hundred years in business.
Right now, during Blaettoar Auto Com·
pany's big liOth anniversary celebration
running from April 19 to 27. you11 find exceptional values on both new 1963 Bulcks
and clean, one-owner used cars. Come in
during their big Open House, meet their
friendly sales and service staffs and treat
yourself to a dream deal on the car of your
dreams. Blaettnar Auto Company - 1853
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Rutland Senior,

•

'

Junior Bands
Plan Concert

Crow's
STEAK

HOUSE

,........

Greet:ings
CDDIN8

to

styled and exquisitely crafted •••
matching Keepsake Wedding Ringa
for botb the bride and groom. For
the rings you'U always wear with
prjde, choose Keepsake.

Mon'o, 35.00 _

ON THEIR
110th ANNIVERSARY

Onlorly"'AnoiTob'hl ....

I.

WYW4al

MEIGS COUNTY

B LAETTNAR'S 110th

1963

1853

ure that we extend to tbe
It Lo wl_th the deero;st of ti:ltations and congratulatlona
Bla~ttnar orgadanua ':::u~~~s:ry. Our association durin&amp; th~
on their birth . '!{ a
esent Auto company peti!GDD

!

tlnue, as the ioldltsestbl':~~ical record-breaking
moves along n

l

'

ti!t :Me:n:'~g~:sr:~i~:~~:~~=: i~~~:~ ~;

UNIQUE SENTENCE

Group singing of "How Great COLFAX, Wash. (UP!) 8 Su·
Thou Art" and "Oh, How
perior Court Judge John
Love Jesus'' opened the meet- Denoo recently granted a threeing of the WSCS of the Forest year probation to Robert Holm·
Run Methodist church Wednes- es, 42, who pleaded guilty to
day ev~nmg at the church.
obtain=.,g public
Devotions taken from The Up.. assistance, on condition
per Room were led by Mrs. Us· Holmes father no more cmm-1

manner.

PARTS

't'

•
I

Holmes has 10 children
l'"'"eo the program top i was accused of ....,,,cealirll•:-t"•\
"Lord Teach Us To Pray."
'
wl,en obtaining
l a~~~c=.:__ _ _ _ _ __j~-=;::;::::::::::==~~7!!l'!!!l!~
\i'rave1r"sang
and "Sweet
prayed Hour
the Pray· lof St. Cbrysoston; Mrs. Arnreacj -Luke''ll:l-1, aijd :~ave
meilifaOon on the toPic. \.
Readings on lhe re~otic'1osllip I

Class Projects
Progress Is
Reported Upon

i

.I

(Continued from page 1)
15chool lot Is now used to disstill a parl o( the expanded play used autos.
\
Blaettnar Auto Co. Tin• same
CARS BEGAN IN~l6
·
fire '&lt;lamaged the third floor of
It was in 191&amp; that J o h n
the now vacated Cen tral school. I Blaettnar began sellifl!
That floor was removed later mobiles. T't~ere was a ·
to make the present two story in the traositinn from bug1gles
edifice. The Central school build- to Buil'ks when few
carprayer to the five senses
ing and lot was purchased by riagcs or autos were b e in g
given by Mrs. Edmund
the Hlnettnar Auto rirm short- . sold. This was ttie World War
!G"""'"- the sense of hearing,
ly after the new school was op- ~ I period. and the company
&gt;·••• 1aner which she sang, "The Lord
ened on Mulberry-av, The turned to coal hauling. Some
Is My Shepherd;" Mrs. Mark
Evans, the sense of taste; Mrs.
15 old cars w e r e
{'(InAlfred Yeauger, the sense o(
: vertcd into trurks.
1
smell ; Mrs. Christy Baker, the
In 1922 the !ale John Blaett·
sense
of touch and Mrs. Russ
nar changed the name of t h e
firm from M. Blaetl.nar Sons to
Blaettnar Auto Company.
A report on projects carried )t was in 1932 that the com- JOHN IVM. BLAE1TNAR
out dunng _the year was given ;pany pun·hased the St. John's
by the president when t_he Busy Parish si te on which it added shop which f"Xtends Blaettnar
Bee Class nf the Middleport ifloor space. AddJtional building
F!rst Baf;ltist met Thursday eve· !space was constructed in 1945 . agency noor space from Main
mng at the home of Mrs. Down- and 1949 _ the latte r construe- 1 10 Condor-s ts .
For Your Shopping
ing Roush.
,tion was the paint and body ] F'r .. m the one - man
Mrs. Asa Jordan gave dcvo-. J
·
- -· ·
· blacksmith shop of 110 years
Convenience
tions, entitled "Christians ]n Al
ago, the BlaeHnar auto comLost World." Mrs. Lillian Mepany is now a heehive of activ1

I

I

I oraver. Mrs. Stacey Arnold pre·

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r
I

.

win Nease, who closed

JOliN F. BLAETINAR

Lody's, 35.00

SANDWICH

OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE
IN

Songs, Readings
On Five Senses
Are Program

a&amp;Te

A beautifuJ itwo80Dle ••• 1operblJ

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FRIDAY NIGHTS
UNTIL 7:30 P.M.

Gee

presented the story

of '

ThOmas FOfk

ity

employing 26 men and worn-

THE SHOE BOX

Mary, the mother of Jesus in
en.
the series of women of the Bi- Mrs. Jasper Powell and Mrs. I "'liiiiiiiiiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ble, a class feature . Mrs. Grace Ralph Johnson of Racine ra iled ,
Lumsn will describe onP. of Ihe on Mr. and Mrs. Shermnn Rowomen at the next meeting.
berts Friday.
·
Mrs. Charles Lewi s. pres i- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eblin
dent, presided at the husiness of Lancaster and Mr. and Mr:;
session when various projects I Kenneth Eblin and sons of
"ere discussed. The group vol - son spet Sunday with Mr. and
ed to go ahet..d with the project ) Mrs . Carl DeLog and son.
e( choir loft drapes. The birth- Mrs. .John Lares and Lillie
dsy song was sung for M r s. Mayes of Columbus spel"!t the
Lewis, Mrs. Mora Leonard and weekend here with Mrs. Lares
Mrs. France~ Bearhs . The pres- I brother and sister, James and ·
ident also reported that Mrs. Lydia Adams.
Marguarite Durst had donated I Mrs. Paul Snider and child- I
two dozen glass plates Witll cups : ren cal1ed on Mrs. Walter Ebto match for the church kitch- .lin recently.
en.
] Sherman Roberts called on
A salad course was served by his brother Pearl Robert~ and I
the hostesses. Mrs. Roush. Mrs. family of Long Hollow.
B. F. Parmalee, Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Harley McDonald and ,
Turner, and Mrs. Harry Cross son of Rulland called on
E..nd Miss Flori nell Talbott. con- her sister. Mrs. Carl Dt&gt;l .on.;
trlbutlng hostesses_
Monday.
I

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1

1

for as /itt/' as 29

.

95 All Transistor R•dio
(plus installation)

WERNER RADIO &amp; T.V.
N. 2nd Ave.

.

AGAIN FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Ji'ealu.rin.g Our Biggest
Trade-In Allowrmce of tlte Year I

HURRY IN NOW TO ..•

MASON FURNITURE
HERMAN GRATE

'

NEW 1963 BUICK SPE(W V•6

MASON, W. VA.

GMC Truck and _
Coach · Division

General

'

M.itors.Corp...
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APRIL 22 -23 &amp; 24

4 dr. Sedan with Dual Path Turbine Drive. Noo
'
.
g"re mirror, cigar lighter, , ~uai horns, backup

Pontloc Is oendlng In five T T t domonotrotors for this speclol Drlv..O.Romo, Thoy ore doing this

and rear, chrome trim, 2 tone' paint ~nd special15"

to show off the terrific performonce of the 326 cu. ln. Vl-260 HP, &amp; tho four-borroll 4 cyl. (thlo

!

wheels, heater and antifree21!l ·

li

Special No Tra~e~ln Price

•n• .offers • 4 speed gear liox). Convertlblu, coupu, 4 doors, wagons, the omigosh LeMons modelsthey'll oil be here. BE OUR GUE$TI Drive oil flvo,

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NEW 1963 PONTIAC TEMPEST
sion. Foam cushion, oil filter. Backup lights. Right
Sun Visor, Heater. and Antifreeze.

Special No Trale-ln Price · · · ·· - $2,331

·.··· US E ~I).LC~-::A~- R.. -~ S:dr· ft I A· L S

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'62 Pontlac:'Star C~ief
4 Door ~~~- Power_s~ri~g, pow,;;, '·~'· hydramat.ic.
Radio ..a~. ·heatet, wti. itewahf.'tiret. •So •elean you wouldn't
know,.ltfiom a new on~ : . . ,
.: .
.

ANNIVERSARY SPEt:IAL

4 dr. Sedan. Tempest Torque Automatic TransmJs.

lights, windshield washer, fo~m · cushions, · front

I!
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TEMPTEST. DRIVE-0-RAMA

.

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MAYTAG
WASHERS

SP-3-5592

ANNIVERSJlliY SPECI-A,"'

I

TRUCKLOAD SALE

~

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BIG- BIG

CAR RADIO

hl~hest quality merchandise at the lowest prices. The over 400 years of_ total experience in the automobile industry, of those in the picture above,
Is behind every sar or' truck we selL We take time out now to thank all of those who have made this UO years possible, and look forward to
many pleasant relations in the future. Won't you join us in our celebration.

l/

j

Pontiac

Sinc.ere appreciatlolt of our customer's satisfaction. Is the by word of all our transactions. During our 110 years, we have tried to sell the

$

1

MOTOROLA~

/

lI

1

Drive out with a new

BUICK

Middl•port, O.

r-

1'l

• Bock Row, Left to Right: Howard Well, Martin McAngus, Nathan Biggs, Edward Wells, Herschel Rose, Alfred Biggs, Wm. Matlock, James
Buchanon, Thomas Werry, Grover Klein, Franklin Hopp, Emerson Well, Lutrell Schoenleb, Lourenco Whitlatch.
e Front Row: Pearl Ash, Rolph Calvert, Henry Werry, Henry Wells, George Buchanan, Fred S. Bloettnor, John W. Bloettnor, Albert Jesse, Cod·
die Wickham, Robert Chapma~, Clil\0 Dalley, Pllrick D. Wood.

~ ·::----

$1,495

.u.

'

'59 Pontiac 4 Dr. Hard Top ·

$1,495

'59 Pontiac Convertible

$1,595

Catalina. Power steering. Hyd. Extra-n"'ice-.- - -

CataUna. Power •teerint and brakes. Like new top. Be 1 uro
~-~~.

'
. llir~ T01p. A~fo.a~lf!!
Like ~~II white flntoh.

'60 l!ontJ•c C:•t•ima 4 Dr. , ''"' . $1 195 , ,'(tt Pontiafi Catalina -:-----'~--- $1,995
Powering steering · ilut'~y~ ·Very:ifij~" Law mneaJ.~ '"' •
4 Doilr. One owner. Beautiful car.
'61 Falcon Statklti~'WI9~ .....,:.':t:.
, $1,~5 '56 ~lck 2 Dr. Special
$595
I cyL Std. shill.

. ,

,

·

.,

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-.. , ' ""

"

Edra nlco lor model.

........ ··~
AN&amp;r MOD.,ELS

1853 "FROM BUGGIES TO BUICKS" 1963

BUICK

PONTIAC

GMC TRUCKS

·~

........ .

. ..

.t

'

'

.o'f'lto-\'·.~·.,~

'

POMEROY, OHIO

�'
Rutland Senior,

•

'

Junior Bands
Plan Concert

Crow's
STEAK

HOUSE

,........

Greet:ings
CDDIN8

to

styled and exquisitely crafted •••
matching Keepsake Wedding Ringa
for botb the bride and groom. For
the rings you'U always wear with
prjde, choose Keepsake.

Mon'o, 35.00 _

ON THEIR
110th ANNIVERSARY

Onlorly"'AnoiTob'hl ....

I.

WYW4al

MEIGS COUNTY

B LAETTNAR'S 110th

1963

1853

ure that we extend to tbe
It Lo wl_th the deero;st of ti:ltations and congratulatlona
Bla~ttnar orgadanua ':::u~~~s:ry. Our association durin&amp; th~
on their birth . '!{ a
esent Auto company peti!GDD

!

tlnue, as the ioldltsestbl':~~ical record-breaking
moves along n

l

'

ti!t :Me:n:'~g~:sr:~i~:~~:~~=: i~~~:~ ~;

UNIQUE SENTENCE

Group singing of "How Great COLFAX, Wash. (UP!) 8 Su·
Thou Art" and "Oh, How
perior Court Judge John
Love Jesus'' opened the meet- Denoo recently granted a threeing of the WSCS of the Forest year probation to Robert Holm·
Run Methodist church Wednes- es, 42, who pleaded guilty to
day ev~nmg at the church.
obtain=.,g public
Devotions taken from The Up.. assistance, on condition
per Room were led by Mrs. Us· Holmes father no more cmm-1

manner.

PARTS

't'

•
I

Holmes has 10 children
l'"'"eo the program top i was accused of ....,,,cealirll•:-t"•\
"Lord Teach Us To Pray."
'
wl,en obtaining
l a~~~c=.:__ _ _ _ _ __j~-=;::;::::::::::==~~7!!l'!!!l!~
\i'rave1r"sang
and "Sweet
prayed Hour
the Pray· lof St. Cbrysoston; Mrs. Arnreacj -Luke''ll:l-1, aijd :~ave
meilifaOon on the toPic. \.
Readings on lhe re~otic'1osllip I

Class Projects
Progress Is
Reported Upon

i

.I

(Continued from page 1)
15chool lot Is now used to disstill a parl o( the expanded play used autos.
\
Blaettnar Auto Co. Tin• same
CARS BEGAN IN~l6
·
fire '&lt;lamaged the third floor of
It was in 191&amp; that J o h n
the now vacated Cen tral school. I Blaettnar began sellifl!
That floor was removed later mobiles. T't~ere was a ·
to make the present two story in the traositinn from bug1gles
edifice. The Central school build- to Buil'ks when few
carprayer to the five senses
ing and lot was purchased by riagcs or autos were b e in g
given by Mrs. Edmund
the Hlnettnar Auto rirm short- . sold. This was ttie World War
!G"""'"- the sense of hearing,
ly after the new school was op- ~ I period. and the company
&gt;·••• 1aner which she sang, "The Lord
ened on Mulberry-av, The turned to coal hauling. Some
Is My Shepherd;" Mrs. Mark
Evans, the sense of taste; Mrs.
15 old cars w e r e
{'(InAlfred Yeauger, the sense o(
: vertcd into trurks.
1
smell ; Mrs. Christy Baker, the
In 1922 the !ale John Blaett·
sense
of touch and Mrs. Russ
nar changed the name of t h e
firm from M. Blaetl.nar Sons to
Blaettnar Auto Company.
A report on projects carried )t was in 1932 that the com- JOHN IVM. BLAE1TNAR
out dunng _the year was given ;pany pun·hased the St. John's
by the president when t_he Busy Parish si te on which it added shop which f"Xtends Blaettnar
Bee Class nf the Middleport ifloor space. AddJtional building
F!rst Baf;ltist met Thursday eve· !space was constructed in 1945 . agency noor space from Main
mng at the home of Mrs. Down- and 1949 _ the latte r construe- 1 10 Condor-s ts .
For Your Shopping
ing Roush.
,tion was the paint and body ] F'r .. m the one - man
Mrs. Asa Jordan gave dcvo-. J
·
- -· ·
· blacksmith shop of 110 years
Convenience
tions, entitled "Christians ]n Al
ago, the BlaeHnar auto comLost World." Mrs. Lillian Mepany is now a heehive of activ1

I

I

I oraver. Mrs. Stacey Arnold pre·

I

r
I

.

win Nease, who closed

JOliN F. BLAETINAR

Lody's, 35.00

SANDWICH

OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE
IN

Songs, Readings
On Five Senses
Are Program

a&amp;Te

A beautifuJ itwo80Dle ••• 1operblJ

•t

'

f

l

'

l

l

.
t

0 PEN

FRIDAY NIGHTS
UNTIL 7:30 P.M.

Gee

presented the story

of '

ThOmas FOfk

ity

employing 26 men and worn-

THE SHOE BOX

Mary, the mother of Jesus in
en.
the series of women of the Bi- Mrs. Jasper Powell and Mrs. I "'liiiiiiiiiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ble, a class feature . Mrs. Grace Ralph Johnson of Racine ra iled ,
Lumsn will describe onP. of Ihe on Mr. and Mrs. Shermnn Rowomen at the next meeting.
berts Friday.
·
Mrs. Charles Lewi s. pres i- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eblin
dent, presided at the husiness of Lancaster and Mr. and Mr:;
session when various projects I Kenneth Eblin and sons of
"ere discussed. The group vol - son spet Sunday with Mr. and
ed to go ahet..d with the project ) Mrs . Carl DeLog and son.
e( choir loft drapes. The birth- Mrs. .John Lares and Lillie
dsy song was sung for M r s. Mayes of Columbus spel"!t the
Lewis, Mrs. Mora Leonard and weekend here with Mrs. Lares
Mrs. France~ Bearhs . The pres- I brother and sister, James and ·
ident also reported that Mrs. Lydia Adams.
Marguarite Durst had donated I Mrs. Paul Snider and child- I
two dozen glass plates Witll cups : ren cal1ed on Mrs. Walter Ebto match for the church kitch- .lin recently.
en.
] Sherman Roberts called on
A salad course was served by his brother Pearl Robert~ and I
the hostesses. Mrs. Roush. Mrs. family of Long Hollow.
B. F. Parmalee, Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Harley McDonald and ,
Turner, and Mrs. Harry Cross son of Rulland called on
E..nd Miss Flori nell Talbott. con- her sister. Mrs. Carl Dt&gt;l .on.;
trlbutlng hostesses_
Monday.
I

\

1

1

for as /itt/' as 29

.

95 All Transistor R•dio
(plus installation)

WERNER RADIO &amp; T.V.
N. 2nd Ave.

.

AGAIN FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Ji'ealu.rin.g Our Biggest
Trade-In Allowrmce of tlte Year I

HURRY IN NOW TO ..•

MASON FURNITURE
HERMAN GRATE

'

NEW 1963 BUICK SPE(W V•6

MASON, W. VA.

GMC Truck and _
Coach · Division

General

'

M.itors.Corp...
,.

.

"'1_.1..,.._

....,

-'"-----~

~

(

APRIL 22 -23 &amp; 24

4 dr. Sedan with Dual Path Turbine Drive. Noo
'
.
g"re mirror, cigar lighter, , ~uai horns, backup

Pontloc Is oendlng In five T T t domonotrotors for this speclol Drlv..O.Romo, Thoy ore doing this

and rear, chrome trim, 2 tone' paint ~nd special15"

to show off the terrific performonce of the 326 cu. ln. Vl-260 HP, &amp; tho four-borroll 4 cyl. (thlo

!

wheels, heater and antifree21!l ·

li

Special No Tra~e~ln Price

•n• .offers • 4 speed gear liox). Convertlblu, coupu, 4 doors, wagons, the omigosh LeMons modelsthey'll oil be here. BE OUR GUE$TI Drive oil flvo,

. .

I

I!
!•
I

.

.

·

I.
0

•••

0

'

•

$2,519

i
I

.

i

.

~

'

-

'59 l,_ujclt'IA.S.abn~
.'.' , .·• .·,·
4

NEW 1963 PONTIAC TEMPEST
sion. Foam cushion, oil filter. Backup lights. Right
Sun Visor, Heater. and Antifreeze.

Special No Trale-ln Price · · · ·· - $2,331

·.··· US E ~I).LC~-::A~- R.. -~ S:dr· ft I A· L S

.
. ·:': .~: : ..• .;.... "!"·' :~~..;~1'"" ~
1
: ~.: ' ~·: - '$2;895
'62 Pontlac:'Star C~ief
4 Door ~~~- Power_s~ri~g, pow,;;, '·~'· hydramat.ic.
Radio ..a~. ·heatet, wti. itewahf.'tiret. •So •elean you wouldn't
know,.ltfiom a new on~ : . . ,
.: .
.

ANNIVERSARY SPEt:IAL

4 dr. Sedan. Tempest Torque Automatic TransmJs.

lights, windshield washer, fo~m · cushions, · front

I!
-I
I
.' I l

"

TEMPTEST. DRIVE-0-RAMA

.

I

!

MAYTAG
WASHERS

SP-3-5592

ANNIVERSJlliY SPECI-A,"'

I

TRUCKLOAD SALE

~

.,

l

BIG- BIG

CAR RADIO

hl~hest quality merchandise at the lowest prices. The over 400 years of_ total experience in the automobile industry, of those in the picture above,
Is behind every sar or' truck we selL We take time out now to thank all of those who have made this UO years possible, and look forward to
many pleasant relations in the future. Won't you join us in our celebration.

l/

j

Pontiac

Sinc.ere appreciatlolt of our customer's satisfaction. Is the by word of all our transactions. During our 110 years, we have tried to sell the

$

1

MOTOROLA~

/

lI

1

Drive out with a new

BUICK

Middl•port, O.

r-

1'l

• Bock Row, Left to Right: Howard Well, Martin McAngus, Nathan Biggs, Edward Wells, Herschel Rose, Alfred Biggs, Wm. Matlock, James
Buchanon, Thomas Werry, Grover Klein, Franklin Hopp, Emerson Well, Lutrell Schoenleb, Lourenco Whitlatch.
e Front Row: Pearl Ash, Rolph Calvert, Henry Werry, Henry Wells, George Buchanan, Fred S. Bloettnor, John W. Bloettnor, Albert Jesse, Cod·
die Wickham, Robert Chapma~, Clil\0 Dalley, Pllrick D. Wood.

~ ·::----

$1,495

.u.

'

'59 Pontiac 4 Dr. Hard Top ·

$1,495

'59 Pontiac Convertible

$1,595

Catalina. Power steering. Hyd. Extra-n"'ice-.- - -

CataUna. Power •teerint and brakes. Like new top. Be 1 uro
~-~~.

'
. llir~ T01p. A~fo.a~lf!!
Like ~~II white flntoh.

'60 l!ontJ•c C:•t•ima 4 Dr. , ''"' . $1 195 , ,'(tt Pontiafi Catalina -:-----'~--- $1,995
Powering steering · ilut'~y~ ·Very:ifij~" Law mneaJ.~ '"' •
4 Doilr. One owner. Beautiful car.
'61 Falcon Statklti~'WI9~ .....,:.':t:.
, $1,~5 '56 ~lck 2 Dr. Special
$595
I cyL Std. shill.

. ,

,

·

.,

-

-.. , ' ""

"

Edra nlco lor model.

........ ··~
AN&amp;r MOD.,ELS

1853 "FROM BUGGIES TO BUICKS" 1963

BUICK

PONTIAC

GMC TRUCKS

·~

........ .

. ..

.t

'

'

.o'f'lto-\'·.~·.,~

'

POMEROY, OHIO

�•

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NFL Suspensions Exp!ainedli""'1_h_e...oa·a·ysllilllien-.i-ne-1-----.1.-J~c~ S~ftford 5i~=
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wr~tle."

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Win Award&amp; In

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CJ&lt;Id
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HEW YORK tUPl-only one l dtSIQ II problemath;al. 11. hoW·
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..-.in tllo ..... Horn , Kor"' " at wor&lt;· No dal&lt; ha• been . oet tor '":
·
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wake of the Nati-1 Foobtall.talled 1n IIMio thoy would lulve ""' ol Hornung • tnd Karr••
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filii Ia
t..ague'o betting scandal:
, .. IOII!ify Wldor ..oli o. "' ....
ea ..s. Rorell• said be "'" •land
BJ. Flii'!D
their hiU·piilt lt!!Jd 11110111
With ...
Paul tl&lt;lrnuna, the "aolden Inquiry !hoy we"· ., 00 p1y calll!li on hi• P"vtou• stolemrnt th•t
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wbetl tli&lt;o)i belli 1M .PIIIIIHitlpllll Ill
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ollho Gt'tOII Bay Pl&lt;kers, in bJ 8oeelle, &lt;•'"I"'"''" w•lh .. the eart.e.o
oonRJd&lt;'re
he'll "t.lld PhliiiH, 4-1, lht Pltt.lburlb
and all-pro tarkio Alex Kel'Tas olovtdonoe and thfn ""'"'"'d tlley linn lor
the '"""'
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Whether or nol they will play bonOil odmloslon lhat lw htul
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Dodflfro In othtr Nlltlollll to wlthfo
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In 11164 or over depend• on their ' mode a "terroble m»take.. hy t
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Olen flobbit, lkttd by Doll .D-·.
oionrr Petr Rozelle. but from ly gamed him • P'"o' "'""'d re1
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aton'•
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un lht otlwr
anythln&amp; .Jack does dlrterently the lM An&amp;eiN Angela. a.o,
Dod•m tor I \1M! flrlt tlmt ln
lhP invesugotoon&gt; into hand, lint bed.ed ond th•n ud
should be an lh\ptovenoent ... for the Obi ....
d-:w: thrtl 1•ilfll aDd only thl IIIII!,
hf'lllnl! by pluyers, wblch were mittcd he, too. tlad
on
' as the batters ...
the
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•n .Janu•!')'. ""over oome games, but
suoppeJ
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record ol t«&lt; set In 1000 and con- cau"' he's
the "Mr. fn. the
Ame c IMI
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lsld.,.ahly abovo the majllr
vincible" ol th• loaj!Ue.
Sllllard, 11·1 lb tltll. )'1014od II thi'N untll'lltid 1'\1(11, Ootl Oryt1
NFI. tooduy after an exhaustive "thio thing lsn·t •IYer ••• 1 am ,
oulh:rs
Who hn• stolen the hnme run r.cor&lt;l ol t&amp;, tn one lea.rue set
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their firth VIC thundet from the bat. ol the by the National Lea'"'• In l!lM. 1
ofl :
Hnwlo Gnp drovt In Ill lltrte
.JD tMI. •
1 Hou•ton r\Jno wllh
thn•g m.,.. tho• that Homung, ,
Oolt 0..00 Offer
tory
the ..
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Am•rlcan t..
AIRo, a mere
homen in :!$ ";'
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ot 1.91!3 a lor
aMrt four Other
Lronlcally , Karn:1s alreHdy hl:ll&gt; they nlpnad .
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Its n•w strke zone
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ol
8111 Jt'well, who hurled five Maybe the ntanula.cturerll h•ve 1062 when AL sluggen .hit 15.S2 compriltton. The 3lOo nd nattve
11 ol
betting on . thew own matches, ond more than likely and une·lhtrd innings, WIIS the token .. me ol the rahhol nul of 1n RIO
ol WeiiMI
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AIIO'I'Hll' HIJDIPOHI.
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tearfto or on pmeo m which
wtll agree. He w::•l;ed
winning pitcher. He fanned 11 the bOll ''. Or pl!l'hlps tho pl!chen rhere were only two games hitl last
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Wf're not lnvnlved .
I' tore underdthe
m o, •. H and walked six. Jewell was re· jii'P
IWIY wllh ttlat old played in the Amerlran
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l!fcllard Hortoft lind aufstant
ooath Bob Sltertzet. "nle &amp;Gl lory Cltlb pr-tal ll!Jnfature
411 blokelboDo lA&gt; lho atbleteo. Dr.
fli Jadt Buoton, preoid81lt, preoid467 e and grocp singins was led
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ans Bob Cousy and Bill Russell. Enghsb XI, Larry
Landon;
Russe11 has played all but hall English XII, Sue Ann Myers;
hlinute of the three playoff
Science, Billy Alieni
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Fry, Letitrt ; Mrs. Don
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Detner Roush, Jr., '
. Bookkeeping I, Alice Harris.
Erne~t Call, Pt. Pleasant:
lip Hall, West Columbia ; Elm·
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DISCHARGED: Grant
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Janlce Caplinger, Pt. P
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tu be a great In atltletfes, U
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FUzzy-Cheeked'
Leafs Chortle Youngsters Hit
Over Sweep Of Highest Scores
Hockey·nonors

Coolville By
11.:'1 Outburst

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lfP'Jl'Wmonahlp.' Ned JOIIOI woo presented trophy by Tom K, J'lah.
el', Rotary pr08f'alll cJtaltMM
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the reason . th• pitch shutouts. Dick Stlgmot ptloiM'd Sanford hi;,. .his top after the
lh1•rf' a• ,ndlraten
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by the Pirates. Hargraves tan- '" have been having • hall at first n.ajor leaguo shutout ol hli ••m• llecau"" ollwo halks called
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o g ve
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•nmplingo shnw most lans we« I I a g. by the Packers and thtrds innings.
the for81 two w.. k&amp; ol the ram· l'wlno a 3·0 win , over 1M '-"' I rontrol ol hnnSt"li or hi I otuff
Whttlfet ptof'etticmal boMiJI• ll a 1port worth a&amp;Y~nt. Of
~ 4'd AI lhf :=.I'!'Yerity ot Hor ~~ke~f'u; additiOnal money, trom Haigrave ·.!l ~riple with two pa!~n
Al_lgeles Angela and Ray Hf'rb.~ durina th• gamP. He merely
even a JpOI't, "mllfll diNtlblt. ~tnt baa bun fl&amp;f\UI4
and Karru' pumshmen P .
islon com mer , men on base m the top of the The ftgure!l show that therf tnf111ed 11 three -hitter as the Ch1- """At • .~ .,..hind ,. !2-tllt attack that
w'th tneldenu aBIIOCI&amp;ted 11'lth •ll•dY cbaruten, rtrlrd
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was the big blasl f or havA been nine stm\(h.lts pitt'
cago W h~ No" Ileal t f SDfltlfl eArnPli th• Giant~ their sixth l;ic· 1 deciaionl, pre-arranl:tcl J(.Q'I and, tO(} ofttn, atark tra&amp;ed.J.
10.-y in
5 l:nds
general manager and coach
m s&lt;vecai , Wanama m that ftve-run inn- and only '" homers hit in the At.·s City AthlotiCl!, 3.0.
It might be one of the atrange, developments of aport
\linrtt Lombardi of tht Parkers 1 ·.
d porto promotiOnA : lng. Dickie Tennant also tnp· nrst 3f.o ~~~m~. At ttuch a pace Two homer~ ~'f!rt hit-one by 1'11e Milwaukf'to Brave!' retained
busme!1.!1&amp; 11 !I
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that boxing be saved or granted a stay of execution by
agreed that Rozelle had no other , Knrrcu; is 8 partner in bar le m t at rame.
, over t e ent1re season thr p1t · l e
ms ar a ey a an·
the British. The British. love boxing, although. they inust
tive but to suspend Hor·1' .
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000 105 0 - 8 5 2 er.~ wuuh_. accumulal.e tOO shut · other hy tht!' Whltfl SmC Oa\le
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back to Tommy Farr to ftnd. a worthy reany to be
.lterna ·
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pl'oud of, Randy Turpin notwlthBtandtng. The rest of
aung. the league·,. greatest ploy- j ort -season. However, smct~ he Sandyv1lle 100 003 0 - 4 2 2 outs~more than the lea~~~ Nicholson_.- - - - modem Brltlsh boxing Ls enclosed In the parentheaell
er, and Karras.
idues not earn the money Hornung Jewell (WPl Horgravefl (6) 1
formed by the buckUng lep of those reluctant tlgen,
Brea.ch Of .Contract
do... Alex must find another • .J y 0 n k e r. Tribbett and
Ji'atntin' Phl1 lclott and Btjf.n Ll)ndo.n. Yet the Limey
Other o[flClals. ms1de and ~ut· source ol income during his sus· Thompson.
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appteotatea tbt •mell al folth and :the thud Of leather, and
tomt: lrtat oruwda have al:ietred th~ action a.t H&amp;rring&amp;y
11k!e ot the sport, see~ed to !eel pens1on.
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Of NI\A
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there was a dehmte breach of . in wrestling than he ever could
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''Thud of leather'' m&amp;j actUlly ~e w'hat the doctor
contract by the 1wo playoro, and iu pralesstonel football," oald De· Playoff&amp; Ti&gt;night
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Inasmuch as the sport depends
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ter John Dyle. "This
R01Jff'I'ON lut'll - A trio ol
ordered. Mountma tat&amp;Htlea &amp;114 Clrip:PUnc tnjuriea have
on pUblic patronoge lor lis ettlst- trmt
will make him more
L08 ANGELES &lt;UPII - The
'd
fuZ2Y ·&lt;ht&lt;krd yoonl!llerl, whoM
brOUJht boli'lfil ·to the brltik Of 1Mbig outlawed. In thtl
enre the players had to be sUI· ouspenll
bee u he re- baoketball player• may be getting
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lov0... a••
is lit.tft more than :18
coUAtt"f
one MO\"e to eave lt 11 &amp; r.leOrilln•ftdaUon to UN
po~ular l.han ever 8 se
little tired but the fans are stil1 The Eastern Eagle bRsPbAil · TORONTO WPJI - The Toron· ., r&amp; defended their •- th~._
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..,., of tM
h' · showilll a lot of enthus1asm
for team blSAted Coo fvII e for tl to •·
The Br1ttsh lt.J, ~·Why the dilltlnctJon? ·lt doesn't quite
There are indications, too, that j ~~n:_w~- - ~urn_ out_~~ the championship best-ot-seven se· runs on elgbt hitA in a
prep ed a !'IWtep Of horlors for one Nt- ,tn
tbl! tetoncl round ttt the tflO,(m
make tente.'' But beyond that they Insist on f oz. clovell
1
the Senate subcommittee headed
ries between the Los Angeles Lak· contest Thursday on the EMt· tiona! Hockey I.A!a~Uf M!&amp;fiCtn and Houldnn Goll Chmlc
Th~ lmpltcaUM S. that there Ill more da.nger of having
by John L. McCiell.. , D-Ark., "BIG O" HONORED _
ero aDd the Boston Celtics.
.rn High school diamond.
tho word from champlfli!O 111•· 1
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may call for a comprebenalvo reNEW YORK IUPI.1
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Another sell-out crowd ol better
southpaw Charleo !ling players was that they a11 Tommy Aaron, • 26-year.ofd
don't really atln&amp; than there 18 tn betnc KO'd poatlaaste ).)y
port on the entire tnveotlptloll Robortoon ol tho Cinrmnab
than 15 000 will throng the Sports KniRht worked on the moood would he back next year. .'
IGeorgia boy. went to the top of
a ftlt wrapPed only enou(h to be felt by OO,th the puncher
by Rozelle as part o( its inquiry all ball been chosen the
h Arena t'onight for the fourth game for Eastern and limited Cool- 1 That included goalie Johnny the t}eap 'nmrsday with a 6·Un·
and the "fUncbee".
into gambling and reported fix· athlete of the month for
of the National Basketball Asso· \·me to six hits Final score of Bower, who hide" his age like a
64. .lack Nicklau11, 23,
ing in football and other .spor:s.\Gordie Howe ol tho D-•1 Re elation "world aeries."
the 1ame wao ti-3,
the !womon hut lo at loaot 4ft yean, took III!Ctllld with a 8A illd oma' medical testlmony
There ma.y be an encyclopedt• of
Whe,her or not such ... mqwry Wmgs was second anciJ::oy
The Laken can tie up tho oerieo hosto. Knlght lannod 10 bolters : and David Keon, woo hal juot be&gt; leur Kerltltt Zarll!)'., I more tl,
yet to be weighed, bUt lt'a pOsaible th&amp;t the Brtttab maJ
would mvolve the callinB of w•l- lie Shoem&amp;ker Wll
a victory. Boston won the while walking only two .
·1flU" to tetrnrla tlie ~·
woo third .with I llfl,
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II.VI bOXlftg from belnJ butteted out of exlatence by 10.
C&amp;llSII Drat two gameo oft tt.
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1 And, from tho hone• moilth, l Fnllowlnt. Willi I'll ..,.,. Ilob
oUnCI pUtowe whteh don't .h!!IP ln4\iee Jleep quickly enoua:h.
;sELECT ONLY tHE VERY IIEST ' IN u•au ,. iii court lut Sunday and Tueoday. Eastern • big lrame wao the \came an aslllltoll&lt;t! that manager· Cllarlel ol
Ji'la.; JICk ,· . 'l'hlil~ 1111 IJilWot , o • WJ&gt;&amp;t'o )'Glln Tf n M 1
Tho .Laker• tOOk ...,.. No. 1
flrot when Bill Bobo led of I, coach Punc:h 11'!l•ch wtlllid roturn li'loeli 41 LM, A""'ll, palll:l o!ft•
their liiJifie oouit WodneodaJ
With • walk, Ronnie Hollinger in hlo dual capaolly ahhough
· wlfl. r, llt_,l)!llth ol Olml.lle, Cilll.
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with two away Clary nlng the NHL pennant alld hlo ' and Cbarlel Sllford ol LOI Alii'
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Durst tripled, Knight olnglod, aeootld otrailht J!linioy Cup
oloo.
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When a boer would
tutoiood ... Hav. .
Game No. will he played
ArLaugh walked, and D a v now an aC&lt;OIIIpllohOd dream.
Mnol of tbe 1olloro claim thil
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olngled.
"I have ,., plano to quit,"
thl 7,:ZOO.yatd momlitlll .,..,,.. ••
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Ourot
•lammed •
lach oald beiWeeiiBUlpo ol French In the blill eOndkiOn _tvor ond I
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10 with h11 I bagger. oth- vfntiiJ!• chimpagne. "Of courlll ·•w toumi!TIOfll t'iOOI'd may be
::1 \bill .,..,.-country marathon.
Eastern hltlero were Roger It• up to 1M playero," he ~~~ :· ;oot;:.:t~)II&gt;:O.:y:*:,;,·•lllllliliililiilliMiiliiMiiliitlttltMIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiii;;;;o;;;;i;iililili5iiOiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiii...iOii'j
&gt; Our Uoecl Car Let 1• Loododl Over 38 Can On Ill A record bosketblll crowd o1
Gary Wolfe, both sin- hut quickly lidded "I'm jokfne I&lt;
a&lt; A Lot With A Capeeity of Only 20 Cou.
S 11,41111 oqueerod Into the Sporll
ond Knight, a double.
don't take 1111 oerlou8Jy."
w If You Don't H•v• A Tracl•ln, Conte In We lll Artma !l'edl101d07 night to
102 000 0 - 3 I 5 The playm In quMUcm,
Will Sell You Any C.r On Our Lot AI A Whel• &lt;C Jmy WOII, witb 41 potntl,
!laotern
412 Ill X- II ft 4 t..afo who had jUol ellttllnAIII!d \1
:t ul• Price. We H.v• To Roduce Our Stock Of 1 Elgin Baylor, with Sl, pace
R. Miller and Molllham. Cbar- the IJotroll Rod Wine• Ill IWO
t- Uoecl Cars.
Ill Lake"' "' vlciot'y.
leo Knight alid Wolfe.
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the Scout&amp; w~re doing tfleir ''Mitch Miller TV Show:' tho. 81J llllckt won ...., of
Dean PulliDB, Roger DlliOD, Chuck Clark U i k 8 honor ll 1
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HEW YORK tUPl-only one l dtSIQ II problemath;al. 11. hoW·
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..-.in tllo ..... Horn , Kor"' " at wor&lt;· No dal&lt; ha• been . oet tor '":
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wake of the Nati-1 Foobtall.talled 1n IIMio thoy would lulve ""' ol Hornung • tnd Karr••
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, .. IOII!ify Wldor ..oli o. "' ....
ea ..s. Rorell• said be "'" •land
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their hiU·piilt lt!!Jd 11110111
With ...
Paul tl&lt;lrnuna, the "aolden Inquiry !hoy we"· ., 00 p1y calll!li on hi• P"vtou• stolemrnt th•t
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ollho Gt'tOII Bay Pl&lt;kers, in bJ 8oeelle, &lt;•'"I"'"''" w•lh .. the eart.e.o
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he'll "t.lld PhliiiH, 4-1, lht Pltt.lburlb
and all-pro tarkio Alex Kel'Tas olovtdonoe and thfn ""'"'"'d tlley linn lor
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B-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Aprill\1, 11168 donal t..ague umplr.. ln!l!!l Qh a :l;t vletory ovor tlte.,.. All.. 81411 Mtillll doUbled
Whether or nol they will play bonOil odmloslon lhat lw htul
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Dodflfro In othtr Nlltlollll to wlthfo
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In 11164 or over depend• on their ' mode a "terroble m»take.. hy t
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to Commis- l betting on garnet- murt' lh•lll hh·
If the big san Frartclsro
Olen flobbit, lkttd by Doll .D-·.
oionrr Petr Rozelle. but from ly gamed him • P'"o' "'""'d re1
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aton'•
tfllei, btlll tho
nn 10. fot' all tntent " and UlStMtemenl.
un lht otlwr
anythln&amp; .Jack does dlrterently the lM An&amp;eiN Angela. a.o,
Dod•m tor I \1M! flrlt tlmt ln
lhP invesugotoon&gt; into hand, lint bed.ed ond th•n ud
should be an lh\ptovenoent ... for the Obi ....
d-:w: thrtl 1•ilfll aDd only thl IIIII!,
hf'lllnl! by pluyers, wblch were mittcd he, too. tlad
on
' as the batters ...
the
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•n .Janu•!')'. ""over oome games, but
suoppeJ
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record ol t«&lt; set In 1000 and con- cau"' he's
the "Mr. fn. the
Ame c IMI
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l'ttal"s ,he official line trom the ' that as far as he was mneerno•d
II
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lsld.,.ahly abovo the majllr
vincible" ol th• loaj!Ue.
Sllllard, 11·1 lb tltll. )'1014od II thi'N untll'lltid 1'\1(11, Ootl Oryt1
NFI. tooduy after an exhaustive "thio thing lsn·t •IYer ••• 1 am ,
oulh:rs
Who hn• stolen the hnme run r.cor&lt;l ol t&amp;, tn one lea.rue set
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their firth VIC thundet from the bat. ol the by the National Lea'"'• In l!lM. 1
ofl :
Hnwlo Gnp drovt In Ill lltrte
.JD tMI. •
1 Hou•ton r\Jno wllh
thn•g m.,.. tho• that Homung, ,
Oolt 0..00 Offer
tory
the ..
Thurl!da¥
Am•rlcan t..
AIRo, a mere
homen in :!$ ";'
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ot 1.91!3 a lor
aMrt four Other
Lronlcally , Karn:1s alreHdy hl:ll&gt; they nlpnad .
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Its n•w strke zone
ecrea" In ml!r output """' of hio
az dfltislooo In NL
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hn lhf' nutoome of regular NFL lgage ID a !lerte:s
ol
8111 Jt'well, who hurled five Maybe the ntanula.cturerll h•ve 1062 when AL sluggen .hit 15.S2 compriltton. The 3lOo nd nattve
11 ol
betting on . thew own matches, ond more than likely and une·lhtrd innings, WIIS the token .. me ol the rahhol nul of 1n RIO
ol WeiiMI
Mo...
AIIO'I'Hll' HIJDIPOHI.
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tearfto or on pmeo m which
wtll agree. He w::•l;ed
winning pitcher. He fanned 11 the bOll ''. Or pl!l'hlps tho pl!chen rhere were only two games hitl last
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Wf're not lnvnlved .
I' tore underdthe
m o, •. H and walked six. Jewell was re· jii'P
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411 blokelboDo lA&gt; lho atbleteo. Dr.
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Russe11 has played all but hall English XII, Sue Ann Myers;
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Science, Billy Alieni
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ADMITfED : Mro. H 0 r r y
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Fry, Letitrt ; Mrs. Don
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Detner Roush, Jr., '
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Erne~t Call, Pt. Pleasant:
lip Hall, West Columbia ; Elm·
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DISCHARGED: Grant
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the for81 two w.. k&amp; ol the ram· l'wlno a 3·0 win , over 1M '-"' I rontrol ol hnnSt"li or hi I otuff
Whttlfet ptof'etticmal boMiJI• ll a 1port worth a&amp;Y~nt. Of
~ 4'd AI lhf :=.I'!'Yerity ot Hor ~~ke~f'u; additiOnal money, trom Haigrave ·.!l ~riple with two pa!~n
Al_lgeles Angela and Ray Hf'rb.~ durina th• gamP. He merely
even a JpOI't, "mllfll diNtlblt. ~tnt baa bun fl&amp;f\UI4
and Karru' pumshmen P .
islon com mer , men on base m the top of the The ftgure!l show that therf tnf111ed 11 three -hitter as the Ch1- """At • .~ .,..hind ,. !2-tllt attack that
w'th tneldenu aBIIOCI&amp;ted 11'lth •ll•dY cbaruten, rtrlrd
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was the big blasl f or havA been nine stm\(h.lts pitt'
cago W h~ No" Ileal t f SDfltlfl eArnPli th• Giant~ their sixth l;ic· 1 deciaionl, pre-arranl:tcl J(.Q'I and, tO(} ofttn, atark tra&amp;ed.J.
10.-y in
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general manager and coach
m s&lt;vecai , Wanama m that ftve-run inn- and only '" homers hit in the At.·s City AthlotiCl!, 3.0.
It might be one of the atrange, developments of aport
\linrtt Lombardi of tht Parkers 1 ·.
d porto promotiOnA : lng. Dickie Tennant also tnp· nrst 3f.o ~~~m~. At ttuch a pace Two homer~ ~'f!rt hit-one by 1'11e Milwaukf'to Brave!' retained
busme!1.!1&amp; 11 !I
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agreed that Rozelle had no other , Knrrcu; is 8 partner in bar le m t at rame.
, over t e ent1re season thr p1t · l e
ms ar a ey a an·
the British. The British. love boxing, although. they inust
tive but to suspend Hor·1' .
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000 105 0 - 8 5 2 er.~ wuuh_. accumulal.e tOO shut · other hy tht!' Whltfl SmC Oa\le
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.lterna ·
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pl'oud of, Randy Turpin notwlthBtandtng. The rest of
aung. the league·,. greatest ploy- j ort -season. However, smct~ he Sandyv1lle 100 003 0 - 4 2 2 outs~more than the lea~~~ Nicholson_.- - - - modem Brltlsh boxing Ls enclosed In the parentheaell
er, and Karras.
idues not earn the money Hornung Jewell (WPl Horgravefl (6) 1
formed by the buckUng lep of those reluctant tlgen,
Brea.ch Of .Contract
do... Alex must find another • .J y 0 n k e r. Tribbett and
Ji'atntin' Phl1 lclott and Btjf.n Ll)ndo.n. Yet the Limey
Other o[flClals. ms1de and ~ut· source ol income during his sus· Thompson.
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appteotatea tbt •mell al folth and :the thud Of leather, and
tomt: lrtat oruwda have al:ietred th~ action a.t H&amp;rring&amp;y
11k!e ot the sport, see~ed to !eel pens1on.
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Of NI\A
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there was a dehmte breach of . in wrestling than he ever could
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''Thud of leather'' m&amp;j actUlly ~e w'hat the doctor
contract by the 1wo playoro, and iu pralesstonel football," oald De· Playoff&amp; Ti&gt;night
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R01Jff'I'ON lut'll - A trio ol
ordered. Mountma tat&amp;Htlea &amp;114 Clrip:PUnc tnjuriea have
on pUblic patronoge lor lis ettlst- trmt
will make him more
L08 ANGELES &lt;UPII - The
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fuZ2Y ·&lt;ht&lt;krd yoonl!llerl, whoM
brOUJht boli'lfil ·to the brltik Of 1Mbig outlawed. In thtl
enre the players had to be sUI· ouspenll
bee u he re- baoketball player• may be getting
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lov0... a••
is lit.tft more than :18
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one MO\"e to eave lt 11 &amp; r.leOrilln•ftdaUon to UN
po~ular l.han ever 8 se
little tired but the fans are stil1 The Eastern Eagle bRsPbAil · TORONTO WPJI - The Toron· ., r&amp; defended their •- th~._
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h' · showilll a lot of enthus1asm
for team blSAted Coo fvII e for tl to •·
The Br1ttsh lt.J, ~·Why the dilltlnctJon? ·lt doesn't quite
There are indications, too, that j ~~n:_w~- - ~urn_ out_~~ the championship best-ot-seven se· runs on elgbt hitA in a
prep ed a !'IWtep Of horlors for one Nt- ,tn
tbl! tetoncl round ttt the tflO,(m
make tente.'' But beyond that they Insist on f oz. clovell
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the Senate subcommittee headed
ries between the Los Angeles Lak· contest Thursday on the EMt· tiona! Hockey I.A!a~Uf M!&amp;fiCtn and Houldnn Goll Chmlc
Th~ lmpltcaUM S. that there Ill more da.nger of having
by John L. McCiell.. , D-Ark., "BIG O" HONORED _
ero aDd the Boston Celtics.
.rn High school diamond.
tho word from champlfli!O 111•· 1
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may call for a comprebenalvo reNEW YORK IUPI.1
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Another sell-out crowd ol better
southpaw Charleo !ling players was that they a11 Tommy Aaron, • 26-year.ofd
don't really atln&amp; than there 18 tn betnc KO'd poatlaaste ).)y
port on the entire tnveotlptloll Robortoon ol tho Cinrmnab
than 15 000 will throng the Sports KniRht worked on the moood would he back next year. .'
IGeorgia boy. went to the top of
a ftlt wrapPed only enou(h to be felt by OO,th the puncher
by Rozelle as part o( its inquiry all ball been chosen the
h Arena t'onight for the fourth game for Eastern and limited Cool- 1 That included goalie Johnny the t}eap 'nmrsday with a 6·Un·
and the "fUncbee".
into gambling and reported fix· athlete of the month for
of the National Basketball Asso· \·me to six hits Final score of Bower, who hide" his age like a
64. .lack Nicklau11, 23,
ing in football and other .spor:s.\Gordie Howe ol tho D-•1 Re elation "world aeries."
the 1ame wao ti-3,
the !womon hut lo at loaot 4ft yean, took III!Ctllld with a 8A illd oma' medical testlmony
There ma.y be an encyclopedt• of
Whe,her or not such ... mqwry Wmgs was second anciJ::oy
The Laken can tie up tho oerieo hosto. Knlght lannod 10 bolters : and David Keon, woo hal juot be&gt; leur Kerltltt Zarll!)'., I more tl,
yet to be weighed, bUt lt'a pOsaible th&amp;t the Brtttab maJ
would mvolve the callinB of w•l- lie Shoem&amp;ker Wll
a victory. Boston won the while walking only two .
·1flU" to tetrnrla tlie ~·
woo third .with I llfl,
.
II.VI bOXlftg from belnJ butteted out of exlatence by 10.
C&amp;llSII Drat two gameo oft tt.
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1 And, from tho hone• moilth, l Fnllowlnt. Willi I'll ..,.,. Ilob
oUnCI pUtowe whteh don't .h!!IP ln4\iee Jleep quickly enoua:h.
;sELECT ONLY tHE VERY IIEST ' IN u•au ,. iii court lut Sunday and Tueoday. Eastern • big lrame wao the \came an aslllltoll&lt;t! that manager· Cllarlel ol
Ji'la.; JICk ,· . 'l'hlil~ 1111 IJilWot , o • WJ&gt;&amp;t'o )'Glln Tf n M 1
Tho .Laker• tOOk ...,.. No. 1
flrot when Bill Bobo led of I, coach Punc:h 11'!l•ch wtlllid roturn li'loeli 41 LM, A""'ll, palll:l o!ft•
their liiJifie oouit WodneodaJ
With • walk, Ronnie Hollinger in hlo dual capaolly ahhough
· wlfl. r, llt_,l)!llth ol Olml.lle, Cilll.
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with two away Clary nlng the NHL pennant alld hlo ' and Cbarlel Sllford ol LOI Alii'
111
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Durst tripled, Knight olnglod, aeootld otrailht J!linioy Cup
oloo.
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When a boer would
tutoiood ... Hav. .
Game No. will he played
ArLaugh walked, and D a v now an aC&lt;OIIIpllohOd dream.
Mnol of tbe 1olloro claim thil
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olngled.
"I have ,., plano to quit,"
thl 7,:ZOO.yatd momlitlll .,..,,.. ••
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Ourot
•lammed •
lach oald beiWeeiiBUlpo ol French In the blill eOndkiOn _tvor ond I
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alld No. 7 at Boston flaturday
10 with h11 I bagger. oth- vfntiiJ!• chimpagne. "Of courlll ·•w toumi!TIOfll t'iOOI'd may be
::1 \bill .,..,.-country marathon.
Eastern hltlero were Roger It• up to 1M playero," he ~~~ :· ;oot;:.:t~)II&gt;:O.:y:*:,;,·•lllllliliililiilliMiiliiMiiliitlttltMIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiii;;;;o;;;;i;iililili5iiOiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiii...iOii'j
&gt; Our Uoecl Car Let 1• Loododl Over 38 Can On Ill A record bosketblll crowd o1
Gary Wolfe, both sin- hut quickly lidded "I'm jokfne I&lt;
a&lt; A Lot With A Capeeity of Only 20 Cou.
S 11,41111 oqueerod Into the Sporll
ond Knight, a double.
don't take 1111 oerlou8Jy."
w If You Don't H•v• A Tracl•ln, Conte In We lll Artma !l'edl101d07 night to
102 000 0 - 3 I 5 The playm In quMUcm,
Will Sell You Any C.r On Our Lot AI A Whel• &lt;C Jmy WOII, witb 41 potntl,
!laotern
412 Ill X- II ft 4 t..afo who had jUol ellttllnAIII!d \1
:t ul• Price. We H.v• To Roduce Our Stock Of 1 Elgin Baylor, with Sl, pace
R. Miller and Molllham. Cbar- the IJotroll Rod Wine• Ill IWO
t- Uoecl Cars.
Ill Lake"' "' vlciot'y.
leo Knight alid Wolfe.
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pack pre.ented the SallJbury P1'A program .of sin•· ••~ 'IJflflnoltiiY llflhl When
the Scout&amp; w~re doing tfleir ''Mitch Miller TV Show:' tho. 81J llllckt won ...., of
Dean PulliDB, Roger DlliOD, Chuck Clark U i k 8 honor ll 1
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for 30 yearo of aervlce .J:'h
company.
Olhen invited to attend aU
!ired, include Charles C. ,
'Veajamill N 8aiRr Roy
aod Waller V W ~
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award~

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Portland, Dorsel ·E.
Tupper• Plnino William Potta

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Mlddleportter,
Radbert L.• Sharp of

an. Henry G. Waagoner of Harrisonville.
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WDilam Cross, Elson Spencer' was horn Dec. Z9, 1809, and
and Virgil walker.
' on May tt, 1898. Sir Winston,
born No, 30, 18'14, passed that
milestone today in Monte Carlo

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Knighls WI
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Stefano's tostnnony fol·
that of a veteran subma·

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at ND p. m.
Y a W a Te Girl• Go resume
The Right Eminent
On Community Tour Cnmmande~ of Knlghls

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$2995 UP
White Sport Coats
$1695
rt Coats
$1995 UP

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CLASS TO MEET
Class 12 of Heath Methodist ·
Church will meet Wednesday
Apeil 24 at I p.m. In the social
rooms of the church. Devotions 1
will be in churge of Mrs. L. W.
McCurnas and prngram will be
RIVen by Mrs. James Croswell.
Hostesses woll be Mrs. E a r 1
Knight, Mrs. Glenn Lambert,
Mrs. Thurnas Riley and Mrs.
James Simpson.

ARROW SHIRTS
SHORT and LONG SLEEVE

LEGAL NOnCE

All Popular Collu Styles

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' , 1 ~'-Cook and Mrs. Carlin
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J. il. O'Brlell, Altorney
dren Pltlla ~
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Airway Luggage

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will meet restoration of her malden nan&gt;ell
PGER SEWING machine in mer ll(ledllilt week ih ' Col . ""::•Y aftehooon at 2 p.m. Marllpo Buckley· and o!Jter
•w 1111 cablatL a1111os d tMt; IP,d ·ToM!Io
· ~~&amp; at .. C!o~' with Mrs. Emer· per relief. Said' caiiSe --,"_.·-be~. wallm 01' IDIIbolillY· ~ lild ~~I~ J'"" ;~ JD'Ilirllll leader. lor hearing on 01' alter 'the 111
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...... LEGAL NOTICE .... ..
Marvin Rinehart w h 0 8 e
place of residence Is
West Virginia, and
exact aclclusB In unlmown
whoso mailing address is' p o
Box 1226 Elkins West v·
is ,herebf notiflied that
8th day of April,' 111111, Marilyn
Rinehart, being plaioliff, !Ded
her peilion against him as defendant In the Court of Com·
mon Pleas, Meigs County, Ohio,
Can No. 1M'IQ.. praying for
divorce from said Marvin JUn.-

by

CURLEE - BROOKFIELD - SEWELL

spection will mark the last of the
II ~mmanderies In the Fourth
DIYIS&lt;on.
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SEE "CALAMITY JANE"
Tonight artd Saturday at 8 p.
m. the Kyger Creek eh 1 ·n
present "calamity
Webster and Fain In join cooperation of the local Music lnstrumentel
art depart~ents
and Junior' class at the Kyger
Creek auditorium. This Is the
Academy Award winning score I
Admission will be 75 and . 5ti
cenls.

:xcellent Selection of Accessoriet'
eSWANK JEWELRY
e TIES BY ARROW &amp; SUPERBA
eSOX BY ESQUIRE &amp; JOCKEY
eBELTS BY PIONEER &amp; SALVATORI

·BA·H·.R CLOJH,I·ERS

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A,lettar oold a reMIDtl o1«y o1.
Lee ::e r.,.
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Leltaro came from all -the
FIIUYII'I
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world - Germany. Arblona, Obll). IN cHEml, OHIO '
One oald, "my wile aDd I are Open 11 AM to 11 PI(
vialtorl from G&lt;rDI&amp;Dy. We have
Sandwich ...,_._ •
C\11 out Shirley Ellen:• pleton Sberbetl
wllb her contagious omiie u weD
u .. the story accompanylns it.
SATURDAY ONLY
10
l!llropeaDI heat
much abnUI
FREE ROOT
BED
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COMPLETE
WITH n lfiNGS.

Grove will open and close while !the vessel during nine m:.::hs
Great Bend will present I h e I of overh•ul and tests
All host Grangers are I
.
to bring cookies.
I In .Thursday's tesUmony, MaAPRIL Z3
I chmiS!'s Mate 2 C Frank J.
Chester Grange will meet Stefano, Z9, of Hartford, Conn.,
. at 8:30 p.m. Racine
some general work done
0 ' v e Granges will
at the Portsmouth Naval shill&gt;- II
. All members are urged
during a nine .

Ion we at ~io hel be1ieve our Masonic Temple starting at 3:30
g • tervlce employee&amp; are p. m. Saturday.
I !llliTS FILED
amo~.c our most vsluable
as- A dloner will be served at 6•30
1
A divorce petition and a par·
~ ~ioWF. Lundstrum, pres- P·. m. to Ihe Sir Knights and their
1
tibon of real Htate suit have
ue • said·
WJVes, and rit.uallstic ·work will .

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NIWLY. OP!ItiD ·t·

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Ya
of Racine made Easter Baske~
which they delivered to 24 old·
er people o'n th
.
e commumty.
On April 10th, they visited !he
Syracuse Nur~ing Home and
oan.g Camp Fll'e songs to the
patients and gave each an Eas.
ter Basket they had made.
Girls participating were Nan·
cy Bantz, Brenda
Bradford,
Laurel cairns, Sharon calvert
D~a Cross, ~e CUrtis, ~
Grondslaff, Shirley
Hudson,
Jane Johnson, Ann McClintock
Shirley Pyles, Rhonda Sa y r e:
Joy K. Theiss, Brenda Webb,
and Marlhti Yost. Transporll·
lion was provided by Mrs Estber Cairns, Mrs. Mary Kay
Yost and Mrs. Mary cur 1 1s
their guardian. .
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been filed in Meigs county
common pleas court. J. B. O'·
Br~ flied !he parlltion action

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The ?'do Valley Grange No. Two crewmen who by

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Too Late
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EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

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FOREMAN

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The four other Meigs men longevity record of 88
going . are Earnest Barnburi lour monihs ll!ld 21 days;

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charge ~non.!.:'t;"ll ~· and Clyde G. Mlllhooe as
Justice of Peace A M ~· Meop coonty irea~r. The sull
. Da"·· ·
• for divorce was flied by Stanwm.
Woyan Southside 1 W Addle b
and William HDI~omb. each ey t ·
s urger, Mkldltposted bond of $SOO lor appear- l:se~gal:,:alti~~i ~ 1:•·
ance in circuit coort.
plaintUC clai:·
s. lecle
,
gross neg
.
wOthers arraigned before Good :Of duty and ••lreme cruelty.
d~ were Bernard Gilkey, Mid·
DANCE TONIGHT
~rt, overweight of truck, A high
paymg fine and eosll of $106.10
IIChoul dance party
Ja~ghlfaU, Middleport, over =~he~~~lp~[ I h~
we ,1Herbe truck, $45.40 aD4 held this evenlllg ·fro
"""19 •
rt A. Funk, Galo•. to
m 1 p.m.
11
• line of $10 and cools
High
· • owmg to close to another will be ~ 1 hroum, e • YI
vehicle; R. C. Bosley, Point
c arge.
Pleasant, $5 and cools, assauli
and battery; Rulh T. Morri·
DANCE SATURDAY
son, Ronceverte, $10 and COllis The Middleport Band Boost·
expired Inspection
olldter; ers are planning a rscord hop
Ronald c. Grady, MlnersVUie, at the .Middleport High lchool
$It and C0811, overlenctb of audltol'!um Saturday evenlo8
truck; Elroy E. SUyre, Shelby, from 8 to 11:30 .p.m. The dance Bond Salea Up In
Ololo, $25 aod co.sts, rtockless is. open to everyone. The Jays Ohio, Off In M ,
drlviug: Donald E. Rainey, Pt. will MC.
Sales oi &amp;!rles E aJ•NsSavPleasant Route Z, $10 and eoo11
ings Bonds in 0 h . 0
driving left of center; Roy EtiMsrch exceeded $'1!&gt;~ d~rlng
gene Lucas, Plltlburgh, Pa.,
OC
an inerease of $:1.3
aow' costs, 24 hours in jail aD4
March 1962, but Meigs cooa~
ike'!'" revoked COl' s!J: months, Sunday Sehool attendance on was oil·m,J« to $37 749 over
drlvmg while intoidcated; El· Euler SUnday wao 117, offering the ~doe period.
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mer Grueser, Pt. Pleuant Rt. wu $3i.05.
Leading the Stat. In percent1: $10 and coots, laUure to yield Mr• .00 Mrs. Herman Greg· age of quota attained are
~:C Lester Ernest ory of Cleveland visited Satur· cer., Van Wert, Auglalze and
elled on ~ : : , ~ey, ~:lb Mr. and Mrs. ptifford Guernsey counties. In the vao
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of Industrial counties are Frank·
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resis- ·Rev. aD4 1\frl. Lestor Tqlor lin, · Lucas, Montgomery 1 n d
or~· ~ • a no opera!- spent a couple of diJI recen1ty Hamilton eountles.
.... . _ : u fined $10 and with her parenta, Mr. •nd Mrs. ·
1111
eowtt; J811181 F. Amos !Aooard.
1RLE ON IJST
:ven,
a .::· and Mrs. G«orse Glaze Ohio Stale University's honorlion cherp · '"' •n toxlea- llltl children, Mrl. GriCe Glta. roll roo: !he wtnter quarter, Ust·
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,.,_~lila aDd ~ illg nam~ of uildergraduate
-••• ':"' of Cc!lunibuo apent studeltls who achieved
high
~~-------·/Euler Wiehnd Wlllt Ml'. ~ academic uerages for thai
WWlam Radford
perlod,lneludes Charles N, Ihle,
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LOGAN MONUMENT CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

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Qu=sda~"tuJ ·CI;b baa· Hemlock Grove Grange and the tified ~~a':"';.:~·~ !have tes·
Ame~ican Legio~ Cl:% .; at tbe Great Bend Grange. Hem!O&lt;k ties and "sloppy" ~:k pla ed

:.~~tlans were held.otoM: =~~.FJ:.r~tojU~;.:: ~~':.Atl :·irt~e

Eas~rn

LOHSE

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SWISHER

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The

Paterm·ty Sni"t

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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is 0111 o1 lhtJ three largest neu- P oyetJ ao beea with the comr_.,tlialrlc bospltals In 1h o P~Y 25 ~ean or lougor ·
Ohio Valley C.mmandery
Veterans Adminlsiration and hu
Experien&lt;ed OIIIP!oyeM ,. are 24, Knights Temptar will hold
an annual operating budget of ::backbone of moot companies, annual Inspection In tbe PomerOy

Two Held For
Grand Jury In

WILLIS ANTHONY

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at $1 per person or $3 per lamwill ensble
pwt1011lhtiirn fair lo tliroclly sup.
eard h !den
Membership
o
w also be able
=-~pale
in the elecilon ol
a r Board of Direetors.
=bershlp eards may be Dbfrom members of the
Bcwd ol Directors. The Buddy
=.,tsrcher Shll'll is to be' contact:
for two performances at the
fair.
INVITED TO TO
Tbetf!
""'I l1_R
sre e.,.among
Meiea
ty war ·veterans
thecoon1100
patienll at Chillicothe VA Hoa·
pita! which is Inviting the pub" "':1
May Sth Guided
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annually in Toledo Mllll!field
:,~c!:;v; 0~c::::e•:: ~~ vlded r~r Inspect::-ofare f'~ ::er, Smlthvlllo ~ Cnlumbw: J
on SOVIet
lhipo aiD eu. modem facilltiea,
hospital I
';;'ery oix Ohio Fuel emDSpectiOD

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aesday 7::10 t&gt; m.
a. m. with the pastor brmglng Guy Priddy, Supt.
Winfield dams were the sills. 4:SO a.m.; 0 . F. Shearer up
ByseD R• Free Me....,..: ... the meiSage. Sunday Sehoul at service SUnday Night 7·30
Boat movemeola:
Winfield 6:55 a.m.
CndriniJion
up !4,up6:20
_
p.m.; River
whase nam.es appear belo••,
bert E. Smith. Sc., pa stor : SnD· 10 :20 a. m. wllh
· Hobart Vine- Prayer services Wed. 7.38.~.m.
·. p. m. 4 Obla
- Indiana
H,
day Sellool t :30 L IJI., Worley yard, supt. Youth Fellowship, First Baptist Cbooreb, Middle· p.m... Waltor Williamson up 14, Smorgasbord At
Haley, Supt.: Mo-g worsbip 6 p. m.
ptlrt, Rev. Donald Boone past..
&lt;0•30 a. m. Youlb Service, 6•45 Soulb Betilel EUB Cbureb, or. Sunday Scllool, 9:15'
1HS p.m.: Patten down 14, Ordnance h Set
p.
m.;
Evangelistic
message.
7•30
Rev
Roy
W
Gtarhart
to
Kat
Hindy
supt
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10·15
a.
m.
3:30a.m.; Francis Hougland up PT. PLEASANT- The Point
i
14 • 3' 45 a.m.; Becklard down Pleasant High School Band
P· m:; Prayar DWOiina. Tbura. SUnday Sch.;.l at 8:30 p:s ~: Worship ..;rvice. 5 p.' m
day
·:
with Norman Bahr, supt. Sun- serv
7:30. p. Wed
m. Evenlni
14,
do_wn Boosters
sponsorschool
a IDIOrg&lt;7 30
Pr
16, 5:20a.m.;
3:15 a.m.; New Mar~ville
asbord atwill
Ordnance
from
Pomeroy's Budget Shopping ~nter
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pentecostal A...mbly, Rmote day Worship al10:30 a. m.
Ice:.
: P· mm. Choayll'- up 17, 12:.30 a.m.;. Little Ed· 12 noon untll 3,30 p. m. Sun12• Rev. &amp;:hoot
Paul E.u Jones,
Lottrid&amp;e
EIJB Cbureb,
meeting; 1:30 p.
d up 17 ' t a.m., p eggy 1)ow- day with Mrs. Howard Rall!tY
Sunday
a. m.pas!Dr.
wor· Roy
W. Gtarhart,
pastor. Rev.
SUn· er
pracbce.
ney down
17, 5•t0 a.m.; James as geaeral chairman
Tbt Uolted M tbodlt Cb b war
and
,.
ship Services 7:30 p. m. SUn· day Scllool at 10 a. m., RusseU
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urc Hood down 17, 6:15a.m.; Jaeob
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day, Wednesday and Friday. Archer, supt. Closing Revival Pomeroy, Rev. Melvm Alkire, G. down 17, 7, 15 a.m.; Hamil· All proceeds from the
•radbary Cbrdlol Chrll&amp;: All service at1 :30 p.m. with Rev. pastor. Chureh School, 9.15 a. ton up 18, 5,15 a.m.; Queen City will . be used for the llobld a
BuildPrs and Buildins SuppUea
Marcum, - : Bibio School Fred Ketner. Youth FelloWflhip m.
supl. LA;? Vaugh· up !9. 5,10 a.m.; Freiberger
cenU!nmal toor hegm·
Member FTI)..
at
Morning
worship
10:30:
ChristSUnday
6
p.
m.
Wed.
7:30
p.
m.
an,
Asst.
10.30
m.
Are
You
down
19,
6:20
a.m.;
Jerry
Bosnmg
.June
5th. The Band Bou.stH!-2005
Chster, Ohio
ian
Endeavor
p.
bl.;
Evening
Prayer
meeting.
Very
Rellgoous?
6
p.
m.
M.
worlb
up
19,
7,20
a.m.;
A.
E.
ers
are
attempUng
to raose
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Ph. WY 2·2644
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Worship, 1 p. m.
Rodi _,_.
Y. F.; Wed. 7: IS p. m Choir Dykes down 20, 5:JS a.m.; Char· $3,500 for the band tour. The
8•• ,..o Me
IIJo&amp;do• HaD o1 Juo.,.ll' Wlio
CIJ- Rehearsal
lea Stevenson down 22, 5:25 a. menu consists ol ham, meat
.._. Public meet'
Sua:.
R. R. Card, pastor: Sunday Greal .... Belhl.... Bapllll m.; Crucible down 22, 11 a.m.; loaf and chiCken with all tho
Y ~ School, 9•30 a. m., Worship ..... pasoor. Rubert Lewil. Jllpt.: uo John J. Rowe down 23, 4,30 a. ~r1mmlngs. The price of adults
p. m.; Watcbklwer :dy
4
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P· m.. ICe. 7:3D P· m. MYF; 1:30 p. m.; L m. MOI'IliDg worship and SI.Ds $150
I te and 75c f
Wnf Main St.
Pomeroy
B•bto study Tuesday a p. m.; Se,.. WSCS. Tuesday, 1:30 p. m.: Pray· day &amp;:hoot: 7 . m. Eve .
m.; Zii!UilOr up Greei\UP ?:35 ' . . 'per p a
,
or
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
SuPP9rt..-th~ Churcb of Your Choict
VICO meeting Thursday 7 P. m.: er aod Bible Study, Wed., 7,30 p. viee. .
P
nma ,.,.. p.m.; Louisiana up Greenup 10:- eholdren s plate from sox yean
Middleport
240 Lincoln St.
Mmlotry school Thursday a p. m. m.
Portlalld He La nee
50 p.m.; Gona up Greenup 11•· up to 12. Children under six
Daavlllo pQ rtm Boltoeoo A
.
• v. wre
Me- p.m.; Bob Benter down Green- woll be served free only if
Phone WY 2·2550
&amp;
Cburcb tP 1 LangsvtU Obiot
Ured Melbodlst cburcb, Rev. Dame!, pastor, Harold Roush, up 6,55 a.m.; Cotton Queen up accompanied by an adult par·
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0 J·30 am e.Aodrew Robert R. card, pastor. Sun- Supt., Sunday Scbool9:307·a3~ m . 32,1:10 a.m.; J. S. Lewis down en! or guardian.
"We Aim To Please"
' sundsy Scbool.
Dodge-Dart-Dodge Truck•
Middleport
Myero, Supt.' M~g Worslup d~Y. School 9:30 a. m:, Lloyd lfYF .6 p. m.; Worship
, p
I0:30 a.m.: Pilgrim Youlb Meeta Dollonger, supt. Worship 10:45 m., Btble Study Wed., 7•30.
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TVLIPS FOR pRJNCEBII
6•4&gt; p.m.; Evangeli11'• Service, a. m., Chas. D. Woode, lay· Eolerprlaa EVB ChlrcliM, ae.. 33, 3:30 a.m.; Alton Zephyr up WASHINGTON lUPII -BioomHO P m.
Mid-we&gt;lk
Prayer aod leader.
ornmg 33, S a.m.; New Orlei!DS down tng Dutch tulips and a glowinl
WedDeada
·no
services.Wed.
· 7•45 p. m. Prayer Menzel
Worship,Smith,
, ,30 pasoor:
a. m.; SundaJ
Mid.it.pon cb.!'c• ·., m.N• Rollaad ...,.._""-·Carl School t0:30 a. m.: Youth Fol· 34, &gt;:30 p.m.; Edeana Bosworth toast from President Keunedy
Establi shed in 1904:
Attend the Church of Your Choice
.,._, Rev. Clydo J. Bartlett. Herring, pastor; Morning wonhip 1owsb1p, 6:30 p. m.: Praytr down 34, 6•50 p.m.;
greeted Princess l5eatrlx of Tbo
Middltport West Columbia, W. V•. Ph. M••on SPI-5593
Sunday scllool , a. m.: 11101'1&gt; t0•30 a. m.; Church School 1,30 meetmg 7•30 p.· m. Wedneoday: up 34, 2:50 a.m.
Netherlands Thursday during he&lt;
WY 2·3184
9
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ing worship service t0:30
'·' lie, Mlpl.: 9:30 a. m. Worslup Youlb
practice; 8:311 p. m. 6alllpolls Dam - Heleo .z. brief visit to the White House.
NYP8-Yc"'&lt;g p ,•.•. ,, p.m. : 1 p. m MODday. wscs first Tues· WedoeS'Iay: Cblldrens Choir, 9 a. down 9:10p.m.; Robert West up AIU!r a walk aci'OSII the ex"""'
1 , 46 p. m.: day and aecond Tlwrlday of each m. saturday:
Evor 'istie service
Aid, Thur• 9:45p.m.; Robert Reed up t2:· live mBilBioa grounds wlth Keno
&amp;
Prayer meelin• Wed..7 30, p.m. mnalb; Family nigllt lui Sunday day.
SO a.m.; Elgerdiff down 1:35 nedy, the President told the Do
7 30 school eveuloa o1 each .,...th at , . Heath Metbodlsl Church, M. a.m.; Walter Hougland up 2:10 year-old priooesa tn a 1t1001 toasl
Noami Bapllli _ Sllllday
REXAIL DRUGS
8 30
l •l(hJ· m.: worship,
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Servico: W&lt; •sday E. Dowson, pastor. Church a.m.; Craig M. up 3:SO a.m.; he was "glad, particularly, to
We Fill All Doctor's Prescriotion~
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pr~ service Wedoasday
7.30 t&gt; m. Prayer 1111!ttiDJ.
School, 9.30 a. m., Lee Smith Titan up li:55 a.rn.; Asa up 7 have her here be&lt;auae of her ex•
Pomero~
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ceptional persoaaUty."
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·--'Eden United Brethren In a m Jr MYF 6 to 7 ·
a,uat - wors1up
Suoday "'hros
. I•. Rev. Elden R· Blake, Sunday
. . evening
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m. MI. H'"""• Ulllted Brellno
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with Dalep. and
m. Suoday School; 10:45 a. m.
C_,.._.
Leo L. Veughan, Mgr.
WY 2·250
tO•li. 1 30
pastor, Suoday scbool 10 a. m. Dee Swearingen, leaden. Sr. lh Christ, Re• Garrabrant, pas. Morning Worship,
"Lessolll
Rallallll Flnl Ba)lllll _ Sund., Wmme Holsmger, supt., Chrost- MYF Tom Rail, president, 7 to lor: SUnday School t •30 a. m., From Sodom." 6:38 p, m,
oohool , a. m. PreachiDJ Swt O&amp;n Endeavor 7•15 P: m., Mrs. 8 p. m. Mrs. Jean Smith, coon- Preach~ 10:30 a. m.; ~Iter- BYF and Jr. Fellowship; 1 p.
Bakers of Good Braad
, 1 30p. m.
day
Lyda Chevalier, preSident, da,.. selor. WSCS Second Mooday of oat. Christian Endeavor and m.. Evening &amp;!rvice, "HooeaHuntington, W. V•.
2 30
BorrloooYIIIII
Pnoloylorlaa _ ses for all . .Song serv•c!"' 8 p. each month at 7:30 p. m. The preaching SUndaY night 7:30. the Propbet of Meuy." Wocl.
Sunday school II &amp; m. WYF y ITt., Preachon.g 8:20. Mid-Week Eleanor Circle second Thursday Mid Week ~rayer meeting W•,t .. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting.
Rullond, Ohio
Phone SH 2-4792
p. m. and Bible stady every r - ~lOyer meetong Wed, 7:30 P· of each month 7:30 p. m.; Aft· 7:311 p. m. Cottage prayer meet- Bethlehem Bapllot Chore•,
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day. Prayer and praisa oerriel n •., Class leader, Mrs. Mazie ernoon Circle Fourth Thursday ins last Friday night of each Great Bend. Rev. Arthur
R.
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Isaturday 7;46 p. m
Holsonger.
at 3 p. m.; Class 12 Third Wed· month.
McCauley, pastor. Robert La•
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, Tbe Mlddleporl Pent&lt;coslal Bethuy EUB Cborcb (Dar- nesday I p. m.; Church Ad· MaiO• Cit.• Chuc• ol Christ, is, supt. 9:30a.m. Sunday War- • '
Ghurch, South 3rd Ave. Sunday cas), Glenn Bate, pastor; Wor· nunosiratoon Secood Wed., 7 p. Miller Sir•et. Sunday Bible Stu· ship and Sunday Sehool, "Le• "
School 10 a.m. Sunday aight sbip 9·30; Sunday School 10 ,30 m. Choir practice, Wed. 7 p. m. dy 10 a. m., Morning Worship !ono from Sndom." 7 p, m. •
Take Someone to Church Tbq y, eek
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0... Lally el 1M&lt;*
Mlo 'oa, t0:45 a . m., Vocal Music. Bl· Evening service "Hooea - tho
Evangelistic 7;30; Wednesday a. m., Blythe Theiss, SUpt.
In
Pom•roy
Onr
90
Yeen
Bible Study 7:30: Satur· s raeuo EVB a.rdo. Gla Long BoJtom. RaY. a-go a. Ill• stuoly •. l'burso!aY. 7:30 p. in. .Prophet of Mercy."
Qua1ity Furniture at Lowel'lt Price•
1 paslor, Sunday Sellool , Sbi(1111811, pasoor: Sunday !dais at RutiP4 Minloia, Alma HID, Salton Melbodls' Cb~, day aighl prayer and worship BaU!,
Phon• WY 2·2049
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Micldl..,orf
7:30. Paslor, Rev. B. L. 11arre11, L m.: Ben Qu~Jon~oorry, lllpl.: 10;30 L m.: llol7 Jlii,Yo of Clbll· pastor, SUnday School 9:30 a. Starting 'Monday AprU 22 aD4
Rut!... CIIIIJ'cb o1 lhe N....... Morning worship 10•45: Praytr lllltioo 7 p. m.; CODfeulono Ill m., !&gt;In· Janel SUyder, aupt. ending Sunday AprU 28 bolb
-SWlday a&lt;hool 9•00 a. m. 11ono moetinK and Biblo Study, Wed., bour before, !dais.
Worship 10:30 a.m. Preaching date• Inclusive. Good ainglilg,
lng worship 10,46. Evangelialic 7•30 p. m.
8L lob 1 Co- 7:~ 2· 111,, Prayer . ~Ice, gooo music furnished in parl by
oenice 7•46 p. m. Mid- praJ
•ear Guyoville !Dutch Rldgoo, W'edDuday 7:30 p. m. ,
Rev. Freeland Norris and quar.
er service Wedoeaday 7·46 p IlL Grote EpiS&lt;Gpal Cburc•, Rev. George R. S~. oa~l; . Fjnl, !lapllsl Cl!tlreb, Raeine tel. Week of &amp;!rvlces. Rev.
Pomeroy. Ohte
Colombia Cllopel: · ··Pooneroy, First and Third Sun· SUIIday Mall e:oo. a. 111.: . ~1 Rev. Atthu;..JUicQauley, ,p.., Lawrence McDaniel', Revr Pearl
viceo eacb SUnday 9;11 a. m.: day&amp; t0.30 a.m. Holy Eucharst; Daya of Obhgatinll 1 L m.. Cqn.l'tor.· Sam Curtis, supt. 9:30 a. A. Casto, Rev. Arthur F. Stitt.
LOCAL UNION 5668
Sunday ScbollO a.m.: YODib Ser· &amp;!cond and Fourth SUnday• 8 a. less•oas 'A
.r before Mus.
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Runnswood. W. Ya..
vice 1:15 p.m. Eveoio&amp; worship m. Holy Communion; 10:30 a. Roltud If OM, Rev.
• A CHUlWH FQjt ALL. PEOPLE
7,110 p. m. eacb SnDdaJ.
m. The Order for Dally Morn- Rooald Treadw11J, 1111111r: Sunday
a-dl o1 CIJr1ol _ ing Prayer..
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Bible t:30 a. m l'reaelliDII MoroJoc Star EVB, ROy, 01C07&gt;30 p.m.: Y-1 People EO&gt;
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to.:IO L m. oa tllo fil'll and lbird zel Smith, pastoro Sunday School deavor, 7:00 p. IlL W~C.:,!'IIJU
Middleport, Ohio
Cor. 'Y.~nmore • Second St. - ~meroy
S..oda)'L
9•15 a. m., Supi. - Frod Smttll: meelillK 1&gt;30 P m. s.....~v
Y f'.u''re lnt~Ued
RJIIIMII e1 C1Jr1o1 - Earl Sbuler, au't.; Momtna _.. R
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WY 2·2440
130 I. Se.:ond
Bible ocbool 9;30 L 111,: Wonhip ship
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•Moroiina ·WOI'IIhip ServiC'!, 10::10
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Mlddl_.t, Ohio Phono 915-2125
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personally eleared the way for a lection of the site wu deckled
Cotboo invasion at a White by the Fair Board of Dfrectora A Pomeroy man 1
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' then aged Z. He sold bls
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p eos and .. much to IIYe for.
slated -t 10 a.m. SUn- , of apartment build!
to
Lee, 45,
his two apartment
dt;' in the ballt:&lt;JOm• 4re Colo- ' ao that he coold
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property to
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Force'
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a plaque
Shitley.
city, and ,Robert R. Bangham
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executive secrelary of the
IQour&lt;hill •today'became the old- ,. Sblrl EUen'• Lee weQt
Society of certified PubU A est former prime min Isler in
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coontants, and past
British history. William
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Lucas Cemetery, Over. them will It dkll&gt;'t il!IL Sblrley .Ellen died' !k
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Five members, including Capt. stand a marble tombttone carved : in • Oaah fq March 4 11 their IDd
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Cllfford 1191ter, ol the Meigll l with !he wordl, "Togttt. In Life apartmeDI 011 Cbicaio't North About the ..:;ra'~
lfr. 111t1 '*-· 11·-ut C•-.,;
County ll)ghw.ay Patrol Auxll- and Death."
1 Side. IM'• -id ••m• -hlnl ago
a tho · a
8Gath lecloml St., "f111.t,
lary, wUijoin with other foUKII· , It was tho slm'y of conoumlng down 8I'IIUIId him.
!Dally ll&lt;nl office
h u - tleeled to 1111 siUul •
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Sermoa
Rav. Lifo. Ruppelt puiOr. Sunday &amp;:bool
. H. Shafer, Jr .. down Winfield
tr.,er
Moth- l.HI'S Tburoday 7,00 p. m. prayer mee~ 9,30 a.m. Ricbard Vaughan, supt. d Ga•r: 5rea:inp: . Ga~~~~ 6:45p.m.; Chris Jr. down Win·
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Rev. ll Eu~ GoeU. pu- , and Bible study. Everyone 10:30 a. m., Worship; S:46 YF: am · • 1 .3, runnmg
ee field 7:45 p.m.; C. V. Harner
lOr. Sunday scbooi . 9:30: Pbil 111
welcome. Edmond L~a Pastor. Wed. 6:30 Jmnor Choir: 7 p. m. on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 21.· up Winfield JO:SO p.m.; Solvay
.t w 11, m some memure. foster and help sus•
W•se.
Supt.;Youlb
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Pleasant
24.68. FHinton
a.m.; ElisMel'
to,30 a.m.;
""""'" 7 p.m. Tuppero Plains EIJB Chore• Sellio.~
Free Choir.
Will BapUot Cbardo, 26,
1.': Pt.
falling,
Kanawba
all• doWII
rut up Winlield
Winfield 1:05
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.., . HarriSunvon. ·Ro•d. E""""' aervice.
c..,...'" Clorlal.
men P!rsecuted the prophets who were before you."
Uodenruod. onlllllter. Bible ochool
., .MaaU!ra. mon""" ' ·Sunday It will be noted that these Beatlt'!d~s consist. of pra~
Y.30 a. m.. Mommg •orsb•p IU •:III .._..., Soy-Day
Sc.booJ ••oo a. m.. Churct&gt; 10 30 tically a summary of the whole Christian teachmg. It 1•
am.: Evenmg worship HO p.m. lol - &lt;124 Buuenouo Ave DAV a m.: Chnsti.. l!:ndeavor 6,3o1a spiritual, rather•than a literary summation, emphaslz.
Robert Reed. Bible Sc:bool Sup&lt; IWI• Sabblllb Sebool 1 p. m.: p m., Evenmg ,.,ice 8 30 p m lng the Jewish .approach to a religious teaching. Jesus,
Syracuse Melb dlst c•ureb, Wol'llhle ~. S•15 p. m., lei' Sy
F
uruike other great religious teachers gives US DO
Rev. Carl Herring, pastor; DaPrayer teri ,..,... lrll Uoi!M ,...,_ tailed instructions about what we are to ,
,.. Winebrenneo , supt. Sunday mg 1bur&lt;iday 7•30 p. m.
pel:,•
do. He had little
with the
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. Scllool 9:30 a. m. Modweek Bob•
':' 8 m sund &lt;;c...!t .., and ots theory of salvation through the
1 le Study 7:30 p. m. Wed.
Cluu'c~ ol God, ML
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·. [Jesus underlined His teachings in man's
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VB Cllur&lt;b, ........ Falls, !leY. Rev Ira M. Tibbs, Pastor Swt Ue Federated Cbardl, PoDI- lieve yourself a child of God, is to
Hubert Sharp, p..tor. SundaJ day school 9•45 L m.: Worsrua oro) , Unoted Church of lllrisl child of .God. The very first one o
""""'! • •30 L m.; Worship.....,. serviCII 11 a. m.: and 7•46 P.m.. (E&amp;II) - Presbylerilll, ltev. are the poor lp .spirit." We.lqlow that the poor
prayer meeting Tuesday 7,00 Waldo J. Bartels, pastor, Mr. does not mean what we call poor spirited. It
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1 - . Syr• p. m. You.og People, l'ridav 7•30 John Wm. Blaettner, Oir, of have emptied oneself of all desire of your own, to re•
Cbvelo or tho N
cu... Rev. Harold Holmeo, past.o p.m.
Chr. Edue.; SUnday School ' at ,pounce all preconceived beliefs and to accept the will of
or sooday school 9•30 a. m.;
9:U a. m., Worship 10:30 a. m. God. We are not "poor; in spirit" when of our ow n:
Mornmg worohip 10•00 L ,.., Bradfori Chore~ ol Cllriot. 'Wanted: Faith in Life's Worll&gt;- strength we feel able to manage our lives .w ithout an
MYPS 6•30 p. m.: EvaageliBiic: millister, Chart.. Pierce: Rollllle whileness.'' Youth Fellowship, Almighty God. We reject the salvation of Jesus because
servicel at 7•30 p. m.; wecme.. Ruasell, sup&lt;: Bibla Sc1ioo1 S:30 P· m.
we have "great possessions" of money, of positions.
da~ 7•30 prayer meeting; Prayer "'"'a. m.: Mo-B worslup 10' "' First Bapllot Qurcb, Pom· Church or otherwise. Confidence in our own judgments
bour 'tueaday 7;10 p. m.: llioo a m. : &lt;:llrmian Endeavor tyouth roy, Ralph c." Zundel, pas!Dr. and spiritual prtde, are deadly sins, as are
oionary service ;a the 3rd Tuesday 6 P· m.; EveniDJ worship 7:30: 9:30 · lt:IS
m. Service of distinction and habits that we have no desire to Jet
of the moath at 7•00 p m.
Wedneoday ovenina Bible studY worship and study. Special mus- It was exactly the "poor in spirit" who received Him
Cllllr&lt;h e1 Naaar..e, , _ , . at 7,00.
·
ic. Sermon "What Is an Easter gladly. He was not received by the Ecclesiastics of Jeru
Rev. Clyde HeDderaon. pasoor:
GGopel
Christian?" Nursery and Junior salem, because they had great positions in the Temple,
Sunday Scbool 9:30; Moi'IIIDg WoJ'o an Stlversville Road E. 1. Grtl· Chureh lor aU children; 6:38 p. The poor In spirit had no such possessions, tbe humble
ship t0•30: NYPS 6•46: E.'ellillb filb, pasiOr: Roger Willoml, s. m. Yooth Reereation and meet- and unlearned people became a part of the multitudes
service• 7•30: Prayer meetillv at s. Supt.: somday Sellool 10 &amp;m. lng. Tuesday 6:30 Boy Scoull; that followed Jesus gladly., and tbus became a part of
7;30 Thursday.
Evan. stir serviCes 7•30 o. m.: Tuesday 7:30 p. m. WCTIJ; 7 the revolutionary teachings of tbe lowly carpenter that
Falrvoew Cbarch, Rev. Law· Prayer meetinK 7;30 p. m. Tiles- p. m. Wed. Choir rehearsal; is destined to overthrow all tbe vested interests on Ibis
renee Glusencamp. Young Peo- day.
7:oS p. m. Wed. Quartorly Bus- earth, that is contrary to His teachings.
ples meeting and prayer meet- BHH ol Prays Clleder 0 iness meeting i Tbursday 7:30
ing combined each Sunday ev· Tha C.untry Cbri 111 Towu. •s.m: p. m. One Won One elass meetKanawhA River - SUffolk up
\ enmg at , ,30 p, m. SUnday day school , a. m. Berl Boi!P mg.
Marmet 9:40 p.m.; James Hin·

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"Blessed ar~ the poor In spirit for theirs iJ the ldntdom or l)eaven. Blessed are those who mourn( for they
..,. .... Billie """'Y uo p. m. Chord ol C:Wiot, Mlddleporl&amp;hall ~comforted. Bleslll!d are the meek, for they shall
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!Fred Gardner, mlnlste&lt;: 1:30 inherit the earth. Blessed are those who hunger and
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Sunclat •· m. Bible School, Wendell thU'st for righteousness, (or they shall be saijsfied. Blesa'""o'" ••30 a. m.. Worstup ,.. Gtrlach, supt. 10:30 a. m. Mom- ed are the merciful, for they shall Qbtaln mercy. BleiiSed
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ing worsl,p, " The Grace-Faith are tilt' .p ure in heart, for they shall see God. BleiiSed
L . . .. , , eo..,..••-• Union." 6:30 p.m. Youth pro- Jre those who are persecuted for rightequsness' sake,
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Frank A. grams; 7.J() p. w. Evening for theirs Is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you
Cheesebrow. posoor•
, a ... .·&amp;&gt;rvlce, "In His Place.:· Wed. w.hen ·men _revile yoy and persecute .YOU and , utter all ·
Sunday church School 9 30R"burd 7 3u p. m. Prayer meeting and kmds of ev11 against yQu falsely on my account. Rejoice

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Happinegs isn't formed with faci(l.l museles. It i~:~ deeper than
a s mile. Its brightness i~ m~:rrly mirrored jn Hhining eyes.
Happines~ is thi warm f~rtile climate with which God ha8
endowed ea('h h~mwn ~on!. It will ftouri.".h as ]ong as our hearts
and minds are ~:~xposed lu the n.1diauce of God. And, for those
who di scover early the ~p i rit.ual ce n ter of happiness, no storm of

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life can ever penetrate :-;o deeply as to chill the joy
Are you less consriuus of that inner }lappin&amp;~s
Perhaps you're living in the ~had ows ••• groping in
•,. only a glimmer of God's truth filtering through.
Bring your '"'ul on t inlo l he sunlight. Seek joy
fouod.. The Church poi nts the Way.

of the soul.
than once?
dark forests

where it iJ

71-tE CHURCH I"'OR AL.L • ALL ,..OA TH. CHUftCH

lllrly 111!11 •UJIPOTI. 1M Churdo _'They

11w Church ill tbe Jfii'OI II'fl l factol'
101'1

,._re : 1 I I t'or hill own ...... _ 1!Z! for
hi• .t.ildrf!l\'1 ... kv. 1Sl For Uuo &amp;alu!
of hia oommunily ,.,od J'llllion. •4 1
J.'or the •ke of thP. Churcll tllelf,
whid:l net'd. h i. 1!&gt;0111 111Wlllllll..-ial
IUppolt. fllln to 1" to churdt r"'II'Mrly •nd read your Bible daily,

fllltlh lur W Lui!ding of d llll'llt•

t.. r 11nd good cilil.f!'n!&lt;h ip. lt i5alltor~

huulll! ol tpin tlllll Vlliue&amp;. Without•

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mun• Cburd •. .,...;~, democraL'Y

..,....,., .OOUid attend ....-vio.w re1u·

Baoday

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.Try Re.orm
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ext AnJlllll
PI'. PLEA8ANT - Tho Ita

&lt;eoadaaed .. Paae

Saturday
I

by

Free

I.

said Cnbao refugeeo trained by
ArMy, wera poised to
vanauard of an IDVaslon
.
The invasloa never ei!DI
Khrushchev agreed to wllhd ·
the miuiles, the Unttad ~=
lilted Ita naval blockade and the
two counllret IIWlDUIICed the etl·
lis Is ovor
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;:tor':u;

es
UI"Marmel
down
Winlield 6:25a.m.;
3•45 p.m.;Sandy
W.

tain. that which is good in family and comm.nnity life ' this fl'a•

leal and unexpected chaose Ia
the Ullltad Slatea poUey" the
~en~y admtnlatration het
beenof m
proceiS
of Cuba
Uqulda
tlon
thethe
fight
to free
commuooism."
Tha oldie lead,..'&amp; break wilb
wgou
vemm

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92
Evangelistic
oervica
7;30
p.
m.:
Rev.
Roy
W
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Gearhart,
pastor.
Rutland,
pastor
Rev.
Pau
Tay·
1.
. rlsmg,London,
Charleston
' J,II.09
ha Woods
Winfield
un.
Mid • week prayer IIOI'YII.'O Wed- SUnday Worship iervoce at 9:30 lor; Sunday Sehoul tD '
. stationary.
Marmet
and Robert
W.upLea
down 3:05
Winfield

J&gt;r!.~~g

Wre is sponsorl'd by r7re busir1es• Jirm.s alld organi:ationa

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CHOW'S STEAK HOUSE

FRAtjCIS FLORIST
. SHUMWAY GREENHOUSES

;:ao p..m. ~.

"uv':!·
;,orslllP

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BAUM lUMBER CO•

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

Leo,Cre~,

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GOEGLEIN READY MIX CO.

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

p,....·

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~venlng

ABBOn

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

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·RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

~Iter M~
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Wed~ay

of

ROLLER PHARMACY

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St. P~ul s Lutheran·Church·

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Floyd E. Spen&lt;e 257 W
at, will be
a Ia. I
for 30 yearo of aervlce .J:'h
company.
Olhen invited to attend aU
!ired, include Charles C. ,
'Veajamill N 8aiRr Roy
aod Waller V W ~
1 11

award~

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Raeiue · Eber. H a Jaaon-,
Portland, Dorsel ·E.
Tupper• Plnino William Potta

Syrac:use,

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Ra~nd C Randolph

of
Ches
Mlddleportter,
Radbert L.• Sharp of

an. Henry G. Waagoner of Harrisonville.
.

WDilam Cross, Elson Spencer' was horn Dec. Z9, 1809, and
and Virgil walker.
' on May tt, 1898. Sir Winston,
born No, 30, 18'14, passed that
milestone today in Monte Carlo

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attend.

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of

The Purneroy. WCTU w i 1
at tbe Forst B a p t i s
•ruesday at7 :30 p:m.

Knighls WI
ft ill

rtne o(flcer who said the Thresher had experienced continutrouble with the vital high
I
air system used in

WY 2-2448

Pomeroy, 0.

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618 E. Main St.

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Graode
Templor

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SUITS

~~rie :~. ~~:~~: ~~~::~. w~;, I~
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FRE'E: ~~~~~~J.Es. o~ ::~NSTALLATION

Arnold , -Brothers~

was

sloppy."
Stefano's tostnnony fol·
that of a veteran subma·

:Ot 0

at ND p. m.
Y a W a Te Girl• Go resume
The Right Eminent
On Community Tour Cnmmande~ of Knlghls

Thresher

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$2995 UP
White Sport Coats
$1695
rt Coats
$1995 UP

~an:~. w~Y

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CLASS TO MEET
Class 12 of Heath Methodist ·
Church will meet Wednesday
Apeil 24 at I p.m. In the social
rooms of the church. Devotions 1
will be in churge of Mrs. L. W.
McCurnas and prngram will be
RIVen by Mrs. James Croswell.
Hostesses woll be Mrs. E a r 1
Knight, Mrs. Glenn Lambert,
Mrs. Thurnas Riley and Mrs.
James Simpson.

ARROW SHIRTS
SHORT and LONG SLEEVE

LEGAL NOnCE

All Popular Collu Styles

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'ClllCLE TO ~
hart, on the grounds .ol gross
'fh:e Afte
, moon Circle of Heath =rtyt pollalndliffuty aiaoand extreme
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prays or

a:-:::·

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.~II. Bllance W8lltlo vloll
' , 1 ~'-Cook and Mrs. Carlin
. Plalnllfi
.-.~_!' ~ ot Mn. ~·- mf.:;:IL ..._.. • . "
J. il. O'Brlell, Altorney
dren Pltlla ~
,..,.... . ' &lt;
fDI' Plaintiff
I
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.; ;; . u 11e 1e-.itt ~ of~= :.~::-WJ~~ with Mr.
. &lt;4T, 12, !t, :zs: &lt;II
Grueler.
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$4.25 ..

MEN &amp; WOMEN'S

Airway Luggage

ud.'
'!: o,.;

w~ ""~
will meet restoration of her malden nan&gt;ell
PGER SEWING machine in mer ll(ledllilt week ih ' Col . ""::•Y aftehooon at 2 p.m. Marllpo Buckley· and o!Jter
•w 1111 cablatL a1111os d tMt; IP,d ·ToM!Io
· ~~&amp; at .. C!o~' with Mrs. Emer· per relief. Said' caiiSe --,"_.·-be~. wallm 01' IDIIbolillY· ~ lild ~~I~ J'"" ;~ JD'Ilirllll leader. lor hearing on 01' alter 'the 111
n.ru, pali!ibel, ....-..... "~..... ~.... ,
, ,
, ..,..lllitl Will · be Mrs. ..._ ~Y of June ·llltl bll~ ~ ......... .,..., ,.,.....,. .,"' Brlla •of Tolfldoort- Miti.h' Mri Carl Ma
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ttox, MrS.
Marilyn R.mehart
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...... LEGAL NOTICE .... ..
Marvin Rinehart w h 0 8 e
place of residence Is
West Virginia, and
exact aclclusB In unlmown
whoso mailing address is' p o
Box 1226 Elkins West v·
is ,herebf notiflied that
8th day of April,' 111111, Marilyn
Rinehart, being plaioliff, !Ded
her peilion against him as defendant In the Court of Com·
mon Pleas, Meigs County, Ohio,
Can No. 1M'IQ.. praying for
divorce from said Marvin JUn.-

by

CURLEE - BROOKFIELD - SEWELL

spection will mark the last of the
II ~mmanderies In the Fourth
DIYIS&lt;on.
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SEE "CALAMITY JANE"
Tonight artd Saturday at 8 p.
m. the Kyger Creek eh 1 ·n
present "calamity
Webster and Fain In join cooperation of the local Music lnstrumentel
art depart~ents
and Junior' class at the Kyger
Creek auditorium. This Is the
Academy Award winning score I
Admission will be 75 and . 5ti
cenls.

:xcellent Selection of Accessoriet'
eSWANK JEWELRY
e TIES BY ARROW &amp; SUPERBA
eSOX BY ESQUIRE &amp; JOCKEY
eBELTS BY PIONEER &amp; SALVATORI

·BA·H·.R CLOJH,I·ERS

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MIDDLEP9RT, OHIO

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A,lettar oold a reMIDtl o1«y o1.
Lee ::e r.,.
,
e wu- ~ v....
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Leltaro came from all -the
FIIUYII'I
·•'
world - Germany. Arblona, Obll). IN cHEml, OHIO '
One oald, "my wile aDd I are Open 11 AM to 11 PI(
vialtorl from G&lt;rDI&amp;Dy. We have
Sandwich ...,_._ •
C\11 out Shirley Ellen:• pleton Sberbetl
wllb her contagious omiie u weD
u .. the story accompanylns it.
SATURDAY ONLY
10
l!llropeaDI heat
much abnUI
FREE ROOT
BED
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COMPLETE
WITH n lfiNGS.

Grove will open and close while !the vessel during nine m:.::hs
Great Bend will present I h e I of overh•ul and tests
All host Grangers are I
.
to bring cookies.
I In .Thursday's tesUmony, MaAPRIL Z3
I chmiS!'s Mate 2 C Frank J.
Chester Grange will meet Stefano, Z9, of Hartford, Conn.,
. at 8:30 p.m. Racine
some general work done
0 ' v e Granges will
at the Portsmouth Naval shill&gt;- II
. All members are urged
during a nine .

Ion we at ~io hel be1ieve our Masonic Temple starting at 3:30
g • tervlce employee&amp; are p. m. Saturday.
I !llliTS FILED
amo~.c our most vsluable
as- A dloner will be served at 6•30
1
A divorce petition and a par·
~ ~ioWF. Lundstrum, pres- P·. m. to Ihe Sir Knights and their
1
tibon of real Htate suit have
ue • said·
WJVes, and rit.uallstic ·work will .

mtln.:::' :''

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Shake u
-•..,
~y·
NIWLY. OP!ItiD ·t·

3 Pee.

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over fiJOI),OOO.

Ya
of Racine made Easter Baske~
which they delivered to 24 old·
er people o'n th
.
e commumty.
On April 10th, they visited !he
Syracuse Nur~ing Home and
oan.g Camp Fll'e songs to the
patients and gave each an Eas.
ter Basket they had made.
Girls participating were Nan·
cy Bantz, Brenda
Bradford,
Laurel cairns, Sharon calvert
D~a Cross, ~e CUrtis, ~
Grondslaff, Shirley
Hudson,
Jane Johnson, Ann McClintock
Shirley Pyles, Rhonda Sa y r e:
Joy K. Theiss, Brenda Webb,
and Marlhti Yost. Transporll·
lion was provided by Mrs Estber Cairns, Mrs. Mary Kay
Yost and Mrs. Mary cur 1 1s
their guardian. .
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r:~~l rr=i~~==~~~~ma~terta~~·~ochle~~vemen~~ta~~of~tbi=o=======~;

of

been filed in Meigs county
common pleas court. J. B. O'·
Br~ flied !he parlltion action

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APRIL !!
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The ?'do Valley Grange No. Two crewmen who by

lor.

f~etted

Too Late
To Classify

EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

B. H. SANBORN

cbantab~

bl burlod wttlo him

Mer· I ---~:.....:.:.::..::=~­

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.
FOREMAN

=:~l~lthebuledLulherao.

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MARKINS FOOD MARKn

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HEINER'S BAKERY

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-~..:l•~· U. venity. Mlao Coall ..

tees.
The four other Meigs men longevity record of 88
going . are Earnest Barnburi lour monihs ll!ld 21 days;

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charge ~non.!.:'t;"ll ~· and Clyde G. Mlllhooe as
Justice of Peace A M ~· Meop coonty irea~r. The sull
. Da"·· ·
• for divorce was flied by Stanwm.
Woyan Southside 1 W Addle b
and William HDI~omb. each ey t ·
s urger, Mkldltposted bond of $SOO lor appear- l:se~gal:,:alti~~i ~ 1:•·
ance in circuit coort.
plaintUC clai:·
s. lecle
,
gross neg
.
wOthers arraigned before Good :Of duty and ••lreme cruelty.
d~ were Bernard Gilkey, Mid·
DANCE TONIGHT
~rt, overweight of truck, A high
paymg fine and eosll of $106.10
IIChoul dance party
Ja~ghlfaU, Middleport, over =~he~~~lp~[ I h~
we ,1Herbe truck, $45.40 aD4 held this evenlllg ·fro
"""19 •
rt A. Funk, Galo•. to
m 1 p.m.
11
• line of $10 and cools
High
· • owmg to close to another will be ~ 1 hroum, e • YI
vehicle; R. C. Bosley, Point
c arge.
Pleasant, $5 and cools, assauli
and battery; Rulh T. Morri·
DANCE SATURDAY
son, Ronceverte, $10 and COllis The Middleport Band Boost·
expired Inspection
olldter; ers are planning a rscord hop
Ronald c. Grady, MlnersVUie, at the .Middleport High lchool
$It and C0811, overlenctb of audltol'!um Saturday evenlo8
truck; Elroy E. SUyre, Shelby, from 8 to 11:30 .p.m. The dance Bond Salea Up In
Ololo, $25 aod co.sts, rtockless is. open to everyone. The Jays Ohio, Off In M ,
drlviug: Donald E. Rainey, Pt. will MC.
Sales oi &amp;!rles E aJ•NsSavPleasant Route Z, $10 and eoo11
ings Bonds in 0 h . 0
driving left of center; Roy EtiMsrch exceeded $'1!&gt;~ d~rlng
gene Lucas, Plltlburgh, Pa.,
OC
an inerease of $:1.3
aow' costs, 24 hours in jail aD4
March 1962, but Meigs cooa~
ike'!'" revoked COl' s!J: months, Sunday Sehool attendance on was oil·m,J« to $37 749 over
drlvmg while intoidcated; El· Euler SUnday wao 117, offering the ~doe period.
' '
mer Grueser, Pt. Pleuant Rt. wu $3i.05.
Leading the Stat. In percent1: $10 and coots, laUure to yield Mr• .00 Mrs. Herman Greg· age of quota attained are
~:C Lester Ernest ory of Cleveland visited Satur· cer., Van Wert, Auglalze and
elled on ~ : : , ~ey, ~:lb Mr. and Mrs. ptifford Guernsey counties. In the vao
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.
of Industrial counties are Frank·
lr ':;,.: 'j';,~
resis- ·Rev. aD4 1\frl. Lestor Tqlor lin, · Lucas, Montgomery 1 n d
or~· ~ • a no opera!- spent a couple of diJI recen1ty Hamilton eountles.
.... . _ : u fined $10 and with her parenta, Mr. •nd Mrs. ·
1111
eowtt; J811181 F. Amos !Aooard.
1RLE ON IJST
:ven,
a .::· and Mrs. G«orse Glaze Ohio Stale University's honorlion cherp · '"' •n toxlea- llltl children, Mrl. GriCe Glta. roll roo: !he wtnter quarter, Ust·
.
·
,.,_~lila aDd ~ illg nam~ of uildergraduate
-••• ':"' of Cc!lunibuo apent studeltls who achieved
high
~~-------·/Euler Wiehnd Wlllt Ml'. ~ academic uerages for thai
WWlam Radford
perlod,lneludes Charles N, Ihle,
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R.F,D. 1, Racine, ·
Mr 1J1t1 ~ R L ~~
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LOGAN MONUMENT CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

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Qu=sda~"tuJ ·CI;b baa· Hemlock Grove Grange and the tified ~~a':"';.:~·~ !have tes·
Ame~ican Legio~ Cl:% .; at tbe Great Bend Grange. Hem!O&lt;k ties and "sloppy" ~:k pla ed

:.~~tlans were held.otoM: =~~.FJ:.r~tojU~;.:: ~~':.Atl :·irt~e

Eas~rn

LOHSE

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PI'. PLEASANT

cho~

SWISHER

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quet

The

Paterm·ty Sni"t

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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·
t! ~vement,
toil~

capl~;

is 0111 o1 lhtJ three largest neu- P oyetJ ao beea with the comr_.,tlialrlc bospltals In 1h o P~Y 25 ~ean or lougor ·
Ohio Valley C.mmandery
Veterans Adminlsiration and hu
Experien&lt;ed OIIIP!oyeM ,. are 24, Knights Temptar will hold
an annual operating budget of ::backbone of moot companies, annual Inspection In tbe PomerOy

Two Held For
Grand Jury In

WILLIS ANTHONY

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at $1 per person or $3 per lamwill ensble
pwt1011lhtiirn fair lo tliroclly sup.
eard h !den
Membership
o
w also be able
=-~pale
in the elecilon ol
a r Board of Direetors.
=bershlp eards may be Dbfrom members of the
Bcwd ol Directors. The Buddy
=.,tsrcher Shll'll is to be' contact:
for two performances at the
fair.
INVITED TO TO
Tbetf!
""'I l1_R
sre e.,.among
Meiea
ty war ·veterans
thecoon1100
patienll at Chillicothe VA Hoa·
pita! which is Inviting the pub" "':1
May Sth Guided
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ben porll.
.

Phillp, S~

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:~~,'•;·~= pre&lt;~ent'pi· !;' ~:'::~':- S::~ o~tom~el~~~!: ~~g-t~~: Hold Annual
annually in Toledo Mllll!field
:,~c!:;v; 0~c::::e•:: ~~ vlded r~r Inspect::-ofare f'~ ::er, Smlthvlllo ~ Cnlumbw: J
on SOVIet
lhipo aiD eu. modem facilltiea,
hospital I
';;'ery oix Ohio Fuel emDSpectiOD

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aesday 7::10 t&gt; m.
a. m. with the pastor brmglng Guy Priddy, Supt.
Winfield dams were the sills. 4:SO a.m.; 0 . F. Shearer up
ByseD R• Free Me....,..: ... the meiSage. Sunday Sehoul at service SUnday Night 7·30
Boat movemeola:
Winfield 6:55 a.m.
CndriniJion
up !4,up6:20
_
p.m.; River
whase nam.es appear belo••,
bert E. Smith. Sc., pa stor : SnD· 10 :20 a. m. wllh
· Hobart Vine- Prayer services Wed. 7.38.~.m.
·. p. m. 4 Obla
- Indiana
H,
day Sellool t :30 L IJI., Worley yard, supt. Youth Fellowship, First Baptist Cbooreb, Middle· p.m... Waltor Williamson up 14, Smorgasbord At
Haley, Supt.: Mo-g worsbip 6 p. m.
ptlrt, Rev. Donald Boone past..
&lt;0•30 a. m. Youlb Service, 6•45 Soulb Betilel EUB Cbureb, or. Sunday Scllool, 9:15'
1HS p.m.: Patten down 14, Ordnance h Set
p.
m.;
Evangelistic
message.
7•30
Rev
Roy
W
Gtarhart
to
Kat
Hindy
supt
..
10·15
a.
m.
3:30a.m.; Francis Hougland up PT. PLEASANT- The Point
i
14 • 3' 45 a.m.; Becklard down Pleasant High School Band
P· m:; Prayar DWOiina. Tbura. SUnday Sch.;.l at 8:30 p:s ~: Worship ..;rvice. 5 p.' m
day
·:
with Norman Bahr, supt. Sun- serv
7:30. p. Wed
m. Evenlni
14,
do_wn Boosters
sponsorschool
a IDIOrg&lt;7 30
Pr
16, 5:20a.m.;
3:15 a.m.; New Mar~ville
asbord atwill
Ordnance
from
Pomeroy's Budget Shopping ~nter
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pentecostal A...mbly, Rmote day Worship al10:30 a. m.
Ice:.
: P· mm. Choayll'- up 17, 12:.30 a.m.;. Little Ed· 12 noon untll 3,30 p. m. Sun12• Rev. &amp;:hoot
Paul E.u Jones,
Lottrid&amp;e
EIJB Cbureb,
meeting; 1:30 p.
d up 17 ' t a.m., p eggy 1)ow- day with Mrs. Howard Rall!tY
Sunday
a. m.pas!Dr.
wor· Roy
W. Gtarhart,
pastor. Rev.
SUn· er
pracbce.
ney down
17, 5•t0 a.m.; James as geaeral chairman
Tbt Uolted M tbodlt Cb b war
and
,.
ship Services 7:30 p. m. SUn· day Scllool at 10 a. m., RusseU
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urc Hood down 17, 6:15a.m.; Jaeob
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day, Wednesday and Friday. Archer, supt. Closing Revival Pomeroy, Rev. Melvm Alkire, G. down 17, 7, 15 a.m.; Hamil· All proceeds from the
•radbary Cbrdlol Chrll&amp;: All service at1 :30 p.m. with Rev. pastor. Chureh School, 9.15 a. ton up 18, 5,15 a.m.; Queen City will . be used for the llobld a
BuildPrs and Buildins SuppUea
Marcum, - : Bibio School Fred Ketner. Youth FelloWflhip m.
supl. LA;? Vaugh· up !9. 5,10 a.m.; Freiberger
cenU!nmal toor hegm·
Member FTI)..
at
Morning
worship
10:30:
ChristSUnday
6
p.
m.
Wed.
7:30
p.
m.
an,
Asst.
10.30
m.
Are
You
down
19,
6:20
a.m.;
Jerry
Bosnmg
.June
5th. The Band Bou.stH!-2005
Chster, Ohio
ian
Endeavor
p.
bl.;
Evening
Prayer
meeting.
Very
Rellgoous?
6
p.
m.
M.
worlb
up
19,
7,20
a.m.;
A.
E.
ers
are
attempUng
to raose
Graenhouso WY 2-6933
Ph. WY 2·2644
1
Worship, 1 p. m.
Rodi _,_.
Y. F.; Wed. 7: IS p. m Choir Dykes down 20, 5:JS a.m.; Char· $3,500 for the band tour. The
8•• ,..o Me
IIJo&amp;do• HaD o1 Juo.,.ll' Wlio
CIJ- Rehearsal
lea Stevenson down 22, 5:25 a. menu consists ol ham, meat
.._. Public meet'
Sua:.
R. R. Card, pastor: Sunday Greal .... Belhl.... Bapllll m.; Crucible down 22, 11 a.m.; loaf and chiCken with all tho
Y ~ School, 9•30 a. m., Worship ..... pasoor. Rubert Lewil. Jllpt.: uo John J. Rowe down 23, 4,30 a. ~r1mmlngs. The price of adults
p. m.; Watcbklwer :dy
4
.
P· m.. ICe. 7:3D P· m. MYF; 1:30 p. m.; L m. MOI'IliDg worship and SI.Ds $150
I te and 75c f
Wnf Main St.
Pomeroy
B•bto study Tuesday a p. m.; Se,.. WSCS. Tuesday, 1:30 p. m.: Pray· day &amp;:hoot: 7 . m. Eve .
m.; Zii!UilOr up Greei\UP ?:35 ' . . 'per p a
,
or
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
SuPP9rt..-th~ Churcb of Your Choict
VICO meeting Thursday 7 P. m.: er aod Bible Study, Wed., 7,30 p. viee. .
P
nma ,.,.. p.m.; Louisiana up Greenup 10:- eholdren s plate from sox yean
Middleport
240 Lincoln St.
Mmlotry school Thursday a p. m. m.
Portlalld He La nee
50 p.m.; Gona up Greenup 11•· up to 12. Children under six
Daavlllo pQ rtm Boltoeoo A
.
• v. wre
Me- p.m.; Bob Benter down Green- woll be served free only if
Phone WY 2·2550
&amp;
Cburcb tP 1 LangsvtU Obiot
Ured Melbodlst cburcb, Rev. Dame!, pastor, Harold Roush, up 6,55 a.m.; Cotton Queen up accompanied by an adult par·
1
0 J·30 am e.Aodrew Robert R. card, pastor. Sun- Supt., Sunday Scbool9:307·a3~ m . 32,1:10 a.m.; J. S. Lewis down en! or guardian.
"We Aim To Please"
' sundsy Scbool.
Dodge-Dart-Dodge Truck•
Middleport
Myero, Supt.' M~g Worslup d~Y. School 9:30 a. m:, Lloyd lfYF .6 p. m.; Worship
, p
I0:30 a.m.: Pilgrim Youlb Meeta Dollonger, supt. Worship 10:45 m., Btble Study Wed., 7•30.
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TVLIPS FOR pRJNCEBII
6•4&gt; p.m.; Evangeli11'• Service, a. m., Chas. D. Woode, lay· Eolerprlaa EVB ChlrcliM, ae.. 33, 3:30 a.m.; Alton Zephyr up WASHINGTON lUPII -BioomHO P m.
Mid-we&gt;lk
Prayer aod leader.
ornmg 33, S a.m.; New Orlei!DS down tng Dutch tulips and a glowinl
WedDeada
·no
services.Wed.
· 7•45 p. m. Prayer Menzel
Worship,Smith,
, ,30 pasoor:
a. m.; SundaJ
Mid.it.pon cb.!'c• ·., m.N• Rollaad ...,.._""-·Carl School t0:30 a. m.: Youth Fol· 34, &gt;:30 p.m.; Edeana Bosworth toast from President Keunedy
Establi shed in 1904:
Attend the Church of Your Choice
.,._, Rev. Clydo J. Bartlett. Herring, pastor; Morning wonhip 1owsb1p, 6:30 p. m.: Praytr down 34, 6•50 p.m.;
greeted Princess l5eatrlx of Tbo
Middltport West Columbia, W. V•. Ph. M••on SPI-5593
Sunday scllool , a. m.: 11101'1&gt; t0•30 a. m.; Church School 1,30 meetmg 7•30 p.· m. Wedneoday: up 34, 2:50 a.m.
Netherlands Thursday during he&lt;
WY 2·3184
9
00
ing worship service t0:30
'·' lie, Mlpl.: 9:30 a. m. Worslup Youlb
practice; 8:311 p. m. 6alllpolls Dam - Heleo .z. brief visit to the White House.
NYP8-Yc"'&lt;g p ,•.•. ,, p.m. : 1 p. m MODday. wscs first Tues· WedoeS'Iay: Cblldrens Choir, 9 a. down 9:10p.m.; Robert West up AIU!r a walk aci'OSII the ex"""'
1 , 46 p. m.: day and aecond Tlwrlday of each m. saturday:
Evor 'istie service
Aid, Thur• 9:45p.m.; Robert Reed up t2:· live mBilBioa grounds wlth Keno
&amp;
Prayer meelin• Wed..7 30, p.m. mnalb; Family nigllt lui Sunday day.
SO a.m.; Elgerdiff down 1:35 nedy, the President told the Do
7 30 school eveuloa o1 each .,...th at , . Heath Metbodlsl Church, M. a.m.; Walter Hougland up 2:10 year-old priooesa tn a 1t1001 toasl
Noami Bapllli _ Sllllday
REXAIL DRUGS
8 30
l •l(hJ· m.: worship,
.._ m.
Servico: W&lt; •sday E. Dowson, pastor. Church a.m.; Craig M. up 3:SO a.m.; he was "glad, particularly, to
We Fill All Doctor's Prescriotion~
11
pr~ service Wedoasday
7.30 t&gt; m. Prayer 1111!ttiDJ.
School, 9.30 a. m., Lee Smith Titan up li:55 a.rn.; Asa up 7 have her here be&lt;auae of her ex•
Pomero~
·wv 2-2955
7
P. m.
'
Supt. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. .
ceptional persoaaUty."
•'
Near Pomeroy.lo1ason Bridge
·--'Eden United Brethren In a m Jr MYF 6 to 7 ·
a,uat - wors1up
Suoday "'hros
. I•. Rev. Elden R· Blake, Sunday
. . evening
.
m. MI. H'"""• Ulllted Brellno
·
, , 1MomiDJ
scbool
with Dalep. and
m. Suoday School; 10:45 a. m.
C_,.._.
Leo L. Veughan, Mgr.
WY 2·250
tO•li. 1 30
pastor, Suoday scbool 10 a. m. Dee Swearingen, leaden. Sr. lh Christ, Re• Garrabrant, pas. Morning Worship,
"Lessolll
Rallallll Flnl Ba)lllll _ Sund., Wmme Holsmger, supt., Chrost- MYF Tom Rail, president, 7 to lor: SUnday School t •30 a. m., From Sodom." 6:38 p, m,
oohool , a. m. PreachiDJ Swt O&amp;n Endeavor 7•15 P: m., Mrs. 8 p. m. Mrs. Jean Smith, coon- Preach~ 10:30 a. m.; ~Iter- BYF and Jr. Fellowship; 1 p.
Bakers of Good Braad
, 1 30p. m.
day
Lyda Chevalier, preSident, da,.. selor. WSCS Second Mooday of oat. Christian Endeavor and m.. Evening &amp;!rvice, "HooeaHuntington, W. V•.
2 30
BorrloooYIIIII
Pnoloylorlaa _ ses for all . .Song serv•c!"' 8 p. each month at 7:30 p. m. The preaching SUndaY night 7:30. the Propbet of Meuy." Wocl.
Sunday school II &amp; m. WYF y ITt., Preachon.g 8:20. Mid-Week Eleanor Circle second Thursday Mid Week ~rayer meeting W•,t .. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting.
Rullond, Ohio
Phone SH 2-4792
p. m. and Bible stady every r - ~lOyer meetong Wed, 7:30 P· of each month 7:30 p. m.; Aft· 7:311 p. m. Cottage prayer meet- Bethlehem Bapllot Chore•,
,
day. Prayer and praisa oerriel n •., Class leader, Mrs. Mazie ernoon Circle Fourth Thursday ins last Friday night of each Great Bend. Rev. Arthur
R.
.
~
Isaturday 7;46 p. m
Holsonger.
at 3 p. m.; Class 12 Third Wed· month.
McCauley, pastor. Robert La•
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Bakers of Holswn Brud
, Tbe Mlddleporl Pent&lt;coslal Bethuy EUB Cborcb (Dar- nesday I p. m.; Church Ad· MaiO• Cit.• Chuc• ol Christ, is, supt. 9:30a.m. Sunday War- • '
Ghurch, South 3rd Ave. Sunday cas), Glenn Bate, pastor; Wor· nunosiratoon Secood Wed., 7 p. Miller Sir•et. Sunday Bible Stu· ship and Sunday Sehool, "Le• "
School 10 a.m. Sunday aight sbip 9·30; Sunday School 10 ,30 m. Choir practice, Wed. 7 p. m. dy 10 a. m., Morning Worship !ono from Sndom." 7 p, m. •
Take Someone to Church Tbq y, eek
&amp;
0... Lally el 1M&lt;*
Mlo 'oa, t0:45 a . m., Vocal Music. Bl· Evening service "Hooea - tho
Evangelistic 7;30; Wednesday a. m., Blythe Theiss, SUpt.
In
Pom•roy
Onr
90
Yeen
Bible Study 7:30: Satur· s raeuo EVB a.rdo. Gla Long BoJtom. RaY. a-go a. Ill• stuoly •. l'burso!aY. 7:30 p. in. .Prophet of Mercy."
Qua1ity Furniture at Lowel'lt Price•
1 paslor, Sunday Sellool , Sbi(1111811, pasoor: Sunday !dais at RutiP4 Minloia, Alma HID, Salton Melbodls' Cb~, day aighl prayer and worship BaU!,
Phon• WY 2·2049
1 30
Micldl..,orf
7:30. Paslor, Rev. B. L. 11arre11, L m.: Ben Qu~Jon~oorry, lllpl.: 10;30 L m.: llol7 Jlii,Yo of Clbll· pastor, SUnday School 9:30 a. Starting 'Monday AprU 22 aD4
Rut!... CIIIIJ'cb o1 lhe N....... Morning worship 10•45: Praytr lllltioo 7 p. m.; CODfeulono Ill m., !&gt;In· Janel SUyder, aupt. ending Sunday AprU 28 bolb
-SWlday a&lt;hool 9•00 a. m. 11ono moetinK and Biblo Study, Wed., bour before, !dais.
Worship 10:30 a.m. Preaching date• Inclusive. Good ainglilg,
lng worship 10,46. Evangelialic 7•30 p. m.
8L lob 1 Co- 7:~ 2· 111,, Prayer . ~Ice, gooo music furnished in parl by
oenice 7•46 p. m. Mid- praJ
•ear Guyoville !Dutch Rldgoo, W'edDuday 7:30 p. m. ,
Rev. Freeland Norris and quar.
er service Wedoeaday 7·46 p IlL Grote EpiS&lt;Gpal Cburc•, Rev. George R. S~. oa~l; . Fjnl, !lapllsl Cl!tlreb, Raeine tel. Week of &amp;!rvlces. Rev.
Pomeroy. Ohte
Colombia Cllopel: · ··Pooneroy, First and Third Sun· SUIIday Mall e:oo. a. 111.: . ~1 Rev. Atthu;..JUicQauley, ,p.., Lawrence McDaniel', Revr Pearl
viceo eacb SUnday 9;11 a. m.: day&amp; t0.30 a.m. Holy Eucharst; Daya of Obhgatinll 1 L m.. Cqn.l'tor.· Sam Curtis, supt. 9:30 a. A. Casto, Rev. Arthur F. Stitt.
LOCAL UNION 5668
Sunday ScbollO a.m.: YODib Ser· &amp;!cond and Fourth SUnday• 8 a. less•oas 'A
.r before Mus.
. ,
Runnswood. W. Ya..
vice 1:15 p.m. Eveoio&amp; worship m. Holy Communion; 10:30 a. Roltud If OM, Rev.
• A CHUlWH FQjt ALL. PEOPLE
7,110 p. m. eacb SnDdaJ.
m. The Order for Dally Morn- Rooald Treadw11J, 1111111r: Sunday
a-dl o1 CIJr1ol _ ing Prayer..
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School lD a. m.: Evansellllil 101',
1
JEWII!LEPWPTOJIETIUST
Bible t:30 a. m l'reaelliDII MoroJoc Star EVB, ROy, 01C07&gt;30 p.m.: Y-1 People EO&gt;
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to.:IO L m. oa tllo fil'll and lbird zel Smith, pastoro Sunday School deavor, 7:00 p. IlL W~C.:,!'IIJU
Middleport, Ohio
Cor. 'Y.~nmore • Second St. - ~meroy
S..oda)'L
9•15 a. m., Supi. - Frod Smttll: meelillK 1&gt;30 P m. s.....~v
Y f'.u''re lnt~Ued
RJIIIMII e1 C1Jr1o1 - Earl Sbuler, au't.; Momtna _.. R
. Sun.,
. .A pril21
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.
Pomeroy
WY 2·2440
130 I. Se.:ond
Bible ocbool 9;30 L 111,: Wonhip ship
10•46
a.
m.:
Prayer
meetm&amp;
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,.:.,
Cordi
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•SUnd.ay &amp;:boot, ·I:ID .:.. Nuriery ThrouKh Adult•
a p m Tbllnday
aenlL~ a
. a. m., ~
'"'"leo 1Ut &amp;m.: Youtll rei
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Sehool 10 a. 111·; WSCS first
.
•Moroiina ·WOI'IIhip ServiC'!, 10::10
towslup
I
p.
m.:
Wonhip
7
p.
m.
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Pall
Tbunday
Of
P101111t•
Board
•Sunday Evenl111, 8:oo.:tut~·~ SpaKI'-111 Dinner ·
FIIRNITURE lo APPLIANCES
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A!lftl'23,
Wmi&gt;olWtbe
Chunh,
8(00
'hono WY 2-3586
Mlddl_.t, Ohio Phono 915-2125
Cbftr.r, Ohle
Sunday .-1 t:IO a. m.: Man&gt; SUnday S&lt;hool t:IS a. m.: Cb- meetinr. third
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worship 10•30 &amp; m.: EvoniJoll " 10:10 a. m., St. Jolm'o i!lfD' uionth· MYF 1111 two Sunday.•
......... 7:30 p. m.; i'ra¥tr day Scllool II a.m. Owrda I 1.111. ~
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9:30 a.Preaching
m., herbert
Homingaervico
WonhipUOll p.L m.
m. t ;tenan
Middleport
Fthl
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Wed ., SUpt.
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personally eleared the way for a lection of the site wu deckled
Cotboo invasion at a White by the Fair Board of Dfrectora A Pomeroy man 1
moetiog AprU 10, 1111. last week.
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Ololo In Columbus, April 20-21 . 1 Lee's wlfo died 10\'en yeara tolD
he. sought
for the .21st annual state
ago.
In
his
he
turned
to
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the
'world':
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ing IICheduled at the Deshler- ! their little !llrl, Sbirley Ellen who had Cl
hi ve tor the child
IU!ton Hotel.
' then aged Z. He sold bls
ID
ven m ao much hapMain speaker• for the formal ! ing busineSs and bought •
p eos and .. much to IIYe for.
slated -t 10 a.m. SUn- , of apartment build!
to
Lee, 45,
his two apartment
dt;' in the ballt:&lt;JOm• 4re Colo- ' ao that he coold
more
Cbureb
0 . F. Lassltor, command- I
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ing officer of the 801st Air Di· ,
WIRE BRIEFS
property to
organtzavision SAC at Loekboume A' I
&lt;on.s. Each piece of property !xft
Force'
near the
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a plaque
Shitley.
city, and ,Robert R. Bangham
In hio ell~ .
executive secrelary of the
IQour&lt;hill •today'became the old- ,. Sblrl EUen'• Lee weQt
Society of certified PubU A est former prime min Isler in
": ch he grove llmday
coontants, and past
British history. William
wlth
of B•ckeye Boys' StaU! trus- Gladstone held lhe
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w o pve all that he had to the lito Thuaderl&gt;ird
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memory of his beloved little shlr· namep.... "'!'be ~~. ~ the North llldo lalklna "' • jW.• • •
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a. found dellpt In · t .' ~a~~·
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pix .: : . - to " II 1lio ..,._ .
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Lucas Cemetery, Over. them will It dkll&gt;'t il!IL Sblrley .Ellen died' !k
• rowo1ver
ON OOVNalc
Five members, including Capt. stand a marble tombttone carved : in • Oaah fq March 4 11 their IDd
IIW1
• to blo ltalpla OtritaiDI C.... IT .... zr ,tl
Cllfford 1191ter, ol the Meigll l with !he wordl, "Togttt. In Life apartmeDI 011 Cbicaio't North About the ..:;ra'~
lfr. 111t1 '*-· 11·-ut C•-.,;
County ll)ghw.ay Patrol Auxll- and Death."
1 Side. IM'• -id ••m• -hlnl ago
a tho · a
8Gath lecloml St., "f111.t,
lary, wUijoin with other foUKII· , It was tho slm'y of conoumlng down 8I'IIUIId him.
!Dally ll&lt;nl office
h u - tleeled to 1111 siUul •
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lor:· members from throughoot love.
I!OIIlldl d OlliD JWC "" 11111r
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m. , &gt;rstup ' Blbl• Study. 8:30 p, m. Choir. and be glad, for your reward is great In heaven, for so

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7:30 p. m.
Sermoa
Rav. Lifo. Ruppelt puiOr. Sunday &amp;:bool
. H. Shafer, Jr .. down Winfield
tr.,er
Moth- l.HI'S Tburoday 7,00 p. m. prayer mee~ 9,30 a.m. Ricbard Vaughan, supt. d Ga•r: 5rea:inp: . Ga~~~~ 6:45p.m.; Chris Jr. down Win·
~.:..;,.--_::.:.:.:_::.....J Cllll,
Rev. ll Eu~ GoeU. pu- , and Bible study. Everyone 10:30 a. m., Worship; S:46 YF: am · • 1 .3, runnmg
ee field 7:45 p.m.; C. V. Harner
lOr. Sunday scbooi . 9:30: Pbil 111
welcome. Edmond L~a Pastor. Wed. 6:30 Jmnor Choir: 7 p. m. on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 21.· up Winfield JO:SO p.m.; Solvay
.t w 11, m some memure. foster and help sus•
W•se.
Supt.;Youlb
Mommg
Pleasant
24.68. FHinton
a.m.; ElisMel'
to,30 a.m.;
""""'" 7 p.m. Tuppero Plains EIJB Chore• Sellio.~
Free Choir.
Will BapUot Cbardo, 26,
1.': Pt.
falling,
Kanawba
all• doWII
rut up Winlield
Winfield 1:05
2:15a.m.;
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Five Auxiliarv
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Men Gojog To

.., . HarriSunvon. ·Ro•d. E""""' aervice.
c..,...'" Clorlal.
men P!rsecuted the prophets who were before you."
Uodenruod. onlllllter. Bible ochool
., .MaaU!ra. mon""" ' ·Sunday It will be noted that these Beatlt'!d~s consist. of pra~
Y.30 a. m.. Mommg •orsb•p IU •:III .._..., Soy-Day
Sc.booJ ••oo a. m.. Churct&gt; 10 30 tically a summary of the whole Christian teachmg. It 1•
am.: Evenmg worship HO p.m. lol - &lt;124 Buuenouo Ave DAV a m.: Chnsti.. l!:ndeavor 6,3o1a spiritual, rather•than a literary summation, emphaslz.
Robert Reed. Bible Sc:bool Sup&lt; IWI• Sabblllb Sebool 1 p. m.: p m., Evenmg ,.,ice 8 30 p m lng the Jewish .approach to a religious teaching. Jesus,
Syracuse Melb dlst c•ureb, Wol'llhle ~. S•15 p. m., lei' Sy
F
uruike other great religious teachers gives US DO
Rev. Carl Herring, pastor; DaPrayer teri ,..,... lrll Uoi!M ,...,_ tailed instructions about what we are to ,
,.. Winebrenneo , supt. Sunday mg 1bur&lt;iday 7•30 p. m.
pel:,•
do. He had little
with the
·
. Scllool 9:30 a. m. Modweek Bob•
':' 8 m sund &lt;;c...!t .., and ots theory of salvation through the
1 le Study 7:30 p. m. Wed.
Cluu'c~ ol God, ML
av ·
·. [Jesus underlined His teachings in man's
!
VB Cllur&lt;b, ........ Falls, !leY. Rev Ira M. Tibbs, Pastor Swt Ue Federated Cbardl, PoDI- lieve yourself a child of God, is to
Hubert Sharp, p..tor. SundaJ day school 9•45 L m.: Worsrua oro) , Unoted Church of lllrisl child of .God. The very first one o
""""'! • •30 L m.; Worship.....,. serviCII 11 a. m.: and 7•46 P.m.. (E&amp;II) - Presbylerilll, ltev. are the poor lp .spirit." We.lqlow that the poor
prayer meeting Tuesday 7,00 Waldo J. Bartels, pastor, Mr. does not mean what we call poor spirited. It
·
1 iceo Sunday ..,enin at 7••·
1 - . Syr• p. m. You.og People, l'ridav 7•30 John Wm. Blaettner, Oir, of have emptied oneself of all desire of your own, to re•
Cbvelo or tho N
cu... Rev. Harold Holmeo, past.o p.m.
Chr. Edue.; SUnday School ' at ,pounce all preconceived beliefs and to accept the will of
or sooday school 9•30 a. m.;
9:U a. m., Worship 10:30 a. m. God. We are not "poor; in spirit" when of our ow n:
Mornmg worohip 10•00 L ,.., Bradfori Chore~ ol Cllriot. 'Wanted: Faith in Life's Worll&gt;- strength we feel able to manage our lives .w ithout an
MYPS 6•30 p. m.: EvaageliBiic: millister, Chart.. Pierce: Rollllle whileness.'' Youth Fellowship, Almighty God. We reject the salvation of Jesus because
servicel at 7•30 p. m.; wecme.. Ruasell, sup&lt;: Bibla Sc1ioo1 S:30 P· m.
we have "great possessions" of money, of positions.
da~ 7•30 prayer meeting; Prayer "'"'a. m.: Mo-B worslup 10' "' First Bapllot Qurcb, Pom· Church or otherwise. Confidence in our own judgments
bour 'tueaday 7;10 p. m.: llioo a m. : &lt;:llrmian Endeavor tyouth roy, Ralph c." Zundel, pas!Dr. and spiritual prtde, are deadly sins, as are
oionary service ;a the 3rd Tuesday 6 P· m.; EveniDJ worship 7:30: 9:30 · lt:IS
m. Service of distinction and habits that we have no desire to Jet
of the moath at 7•00 p m.
Wedneoday ovenina Bible studY worship and study. Special mus- It was exactly the "poor in spirit" who received Him
Cllllr&lt;h e1 Naaar..e, , _ , . at 7,00.
·
ic. Sermon "What Is an Easter gladly. He was not received by the Ecclesiastics of Jeru
Rev. Clyde HeDderaon. pasoor:
GGopel
Christian?" Nursery and Junior salem, because they had great positions in the Temple,
Sunday Scbool 9:30; Moi'IIIDg WoJ'o an Stlversville Road E. 1. Grtl· Chureh lor aU children; 6:38 p. The poor In spirit had no such possessions, tbe humble
ship t0•30: NYPS 6•46: E.'ellillb filb, pasiOr: Roger Willoml, s. m. Yooth Reereation and meet- and unlearned people became a part of the multitudes
service• 7•30: Prayer meetillv at s. Supt.: somday Sellool 10 &amp;m. lng. Tuesday 6:30 Boy Scoull; that followed Jesus gladly., and tbus became a part of
7;30 Thursday.
Evan. stir serviCes 7•30 o. m.: Tuesday 7:30 p. m. WCTIJ; 7 the revolutionary teachings of tbe lowly carpenter that
Falrvoew Cbarch, Rev. Law· Prayer meetinK 7;30 p. m. Tiles- p. m. Wed. Choir rehearsal; is destined to overthrow all tbe vested interests on Ibis
renee Glusencamp. Young Peo- day.
7:oS p. m. Wed. Quartorly Bus- earth, that is contrary to His teachings.
ples meeting and prayer meet- BHH ol Prays Clleder 0 iness meeting i Tbursday 7:30
ing combined each Sunday ev· Tha C.untry Cbri 111 Towu. •s.m: p. m. One Won One elass meetKanawhA River - SUffolk up
\ enmg at , ,30 p, m. SUnday day school , a. m. Berl Boi!P mg.
Marmet 9:40 p.m.; James Hin·

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tires. new battPry, low m1le·
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Call Clarence Massar . WY 2·
2230.

4 .\8

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$100

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MOREll

$495

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Also opening for one sales
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W r i te Gary
Spriggs, 4414 Alexander
Batavla, Ohio.

4 11 3tp

GfRL OR WOIV.AN, colored or
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Live in. Phon.. SH 2-4403. '
4 13 tic

$795 • !!~ga~~~to•:.n:
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recent price Increases In order
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all ages----'lhorts, pedal pushers, caprl pants, slim

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Elberfelds-on the secoild floor.

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MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE
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N. 2nd Ave.
Mlddl~tport

THEATRE

$65.00 TRADE -IN ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR -oLD 'LIVING ROOM SUITE
During the

T11. yours I~· now •on a ~ew . suite

m~nth of Aprll,

SUN. MON. •nd TUES.
April 21-22-23
"LONELY ARE
THE BRAVE"
Kirk Douglas, Gena Rowlands
Walter Matthau,
Micbat&gt;l

April Special! 7~Piece
LIVING ~OOM GROUP

"THE WISTFUL WIDOW
OF WAGON GAP"
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
Fun and Laughter!

• 2 Pc. Foam Rubber Nylon Cover
in a variety of colors.

Kane, Carroll O'Connor.

•2 Step Tables
•2 Table Lamps

ONE
OF THE THINGS

April Special ! 3-Piece
MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE .
• Postee or Panel Bed
• Double Dresser and Mirror
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ALL FOR JUST

AN EXPERIENCED

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April Special ! 3-Piec;:e
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•2 Step Tables
e 1 Coffee Table e2 Table Lamps
•9xl2 Rayon
• Foam Back Carpet- Brown, Black, Beige

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Mirror
• Bed Spread
• Ch'st of Drawers ·
·e 2 Lamps
• Book Case Bed
el Sheet
eMattress &amp; Box Spring • 2 Pillow Cases

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WON'T LEAVE
But he'll lake every valuable thing in sight;
find "hidden" treilsures; even, in his haste,
carry off personal papers of no value to him

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WARDROBE
TONIGHT
Kirk Douglas and
Gena Rowlands in
""LONELY ARE
THI BRAVE"

WITH SLIDING DOORS

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Peter Cushing In

LIBERTY THEAJRE

(Eutman Color)

MIDDLEPOiri',
OHIO
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"NIGHT CRIATURIS"

We Pay 3% I merest On Sa~ing1

Pomeroy National Bank
Serving Meigs County for over 90 yean

POMEROY- RUTlAND

Al10 Carteon

Saturday

Ben Gazzara,

Reg. 34.95
SALE
PRICE _ _ __

I!JOW ·~!IOVfiNG
Apr, 20

Stuart Whlt-

man and Sammy Davi.J Jr. in
"CONVICTS 4"
-andStanley Baker and .
John Crawford Jn
"'HELL IS A CITYH
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($co!Pi • Color)
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and Bethlehem, would not
low suit. Wheeling Steel Corp.,
which slarled th round ol selecllv• price boosts !ast ·"~l:ol
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