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By Federated's Happy Ha~~s!ers Lo Is Disc~~~! pe!!~g to jansentinel. Pomeroy-lll441eport,

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Seven Youth$
Received into
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Msttbew Clay/ lnftlnt son
Ka~r jltorlal work for the church, Mr R;
d HaUield ol Mr. andMrs. Harvey va
a 0 dI~burch greeters, acolyte chair· Rut!~ ..:""the
Seturday : ' : , • :~~:ed..:"

A contribution ol $3110 wasiHauck; AprU ,Mrs,
· made ta the chur~ hcou~;~ ] ~~~be\ ~~!· ~~inti
!n No nsed as need 1 w en ht! Mrs: U:::.:c~: .!:md M~!' " . Mrs. I man, and bookkeep!~ eu~Ue~ dinner J{Uest of her sis~er ~ ~d ,.~ttn.f.,.,N&gt;! MMfved
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HaF·dpeprayt~;rvceshutrcersh cmaests :~~~au ~ Henry Reibel.
were beld at the Un1C181 Dllillu. brOther-in-law, Mr. auu J.Vu·il. "' T" "!-"I of th~ churcb clur-c
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ov•nlng at the church
; Round·robin get weD cards Churr.h Sullday evening.
Mrs Edward Junil\tckle, who 11!11 the JI!Orniog worship .serv· ·
Mrs Fred Dessau('r.
vJre were sent to MiS1 Leoa Grue- Jack Bechtle, chairman, pre. was i~jured in an auto accl~ tq8 ..i~ay at the
Unite~
president, conducled t~e meet· ser. Mrs. Florence
May~ew, sided over the session. Reports dent 8 week ago returned .to ~~~illt. c~urch.
IW' . which opent&gt;d wnh t h_e : Miss Callie Kloes, Mrs. Vlrgll from the various commls~ons the home of her molber, Mrs. L'ecelved ..mto membership
preyer from the year book, m Campbell and Albert
Durst.lv,.,e given includlog member- Joseph Raub Friday. Saturday, 'l""e ~obin Ct:ew, daughter of
um·;on. The group san~ . Wh:.~t , The ml'etlng _cl?sed. with. the ! ship, stewardship, missions, Mr. and Mrs. Jungnickle and Aft'. ~- Mrs. Leo .Crew; ~aula
1 Friend We Have _ In Jesus: M1zpah bent'dJCtlon m umson. ; wor.s:hlp, arid education. Mrs. daughter, Donna returned to Mortls, daughter Of Mr. _and
fol iowPrl by llH~ readmg of Pro : GamPS were pl_a~ed _during Nan Moore reported attendance their home, CincimYB.tl, accom- Mrs. RobeU.· Morris;
Lmda
-.erbs 24, b)' Mrs. Ben Neut~- : !ht&gt; socjal hour w1th pr1zes a- in ClaSs 12 incre(\!llng.
panied by her brother, Jack_ ~pe, daughter. et Mr.. and Mrs.
i!; lin~ and prayer by Mrs. tows . warded to Mrs. Lawrence Lan· Attending were Jack Bech· Raub.
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Rlchaf4 Rupe; Susan · Souslby,
Reibel.
ning, Mrs Gladys
C~ckler, , 11,, ·Wayne Gibbons,
James Miss Janice Eskew returned d\lntlhler of Mr. snd
Mrs.
; Plan! were made fur 1he Mrs. Dale Sm1th and Mrs. Ben Euler, Mrs. Robert Coats, Mrs. borne Saturday, from Holzer James Soulsby; Brenda Taylor,
, Darneli-May!r reception and . Neut7.ling. A salad .l'ourse car- Nali Moore, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd. ~spital and is improved.
daugbter of Mr. and Mrs..Paul_
commlttet-s named were Mrs. rymg out the Easter theme was Mrs James Crlswell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeu- Tay1ori Antl'lony Vaug~, son
, N~:utzling and Mrs. Dale Smith. Iserve-d by M~s. ~0 ~' St&gt;yfrwd Gle~n Lambert. Mrs.
E a r 1 ter and daughter, Leda Mae of Mr. ~d Mrs. Leo Vaughan,
' decor:.~ Iinns; and Mrs. N~ulz- 1 with .Mr~. Phll Williamson as Knight, Mrs. Emerson Jones, were recent dinner guests of sPd seett Van Vranken, son of
ling, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Clara I contnbuting ho_stess. The group Miss BeSI Sanborn, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Wp]f of
and Mrs. Harvey Van
Karr, \1i~" Thelma Grueser, ·sang Happy Birthday for Mrs. Baker, Miss Frieda Faehnle, Amanda and in the evening, Vranken. ',
Mrs. Roy Seyfried. Mrs . Henry I. H. Weed. Mrs. Clara Karr, and Miss NeiUe Zerkle.
attended the Methodist church The organ prelude by Tom
Reibel, Mis~ L~n3
Crueser. M~s: Dale Smith and Mrs. Phtl
in carroll when .tile . Wesley Baker opened the service, fol·
Mrs. M3X Meinhart. Mrs. Law· ! Wtlltamson.
f choir of Ohio Umverstt~ pre- lowed by the hymn, All Glory
renee Lanning and Mr~. Louis 1. Hos:esses for the May _meetOnC U 1ng Qf
sented a program of mus1c.
L~u4 . apd Honor, scripture senFashion '88 ofl'ers two ouOoob-lhe tltky, tno&lt;lly loot Ill loft and tiLe llllllllllleall
Reibel, to a~stst in serving. i mg will be Mrs . Max Memhart
CrUCI'fr'xi'On
Miss Karen BrisUey llf Llna teoces and t~e invBcation by
elegant look at right. Bond-In-band wllb fuhton eomes malclllag mtH.=P·
Fo_r_.~
r:ommitLees wen&gt; named lor ,·and Mrs. Fred Dess~uer and I
den was the weekend guest of the Rev C Melvin Alkire With
raey raee (top right) sele&lt;l o loUIIdatlon aad powder lor aa Ivory he!Je eom ~
serving dinner ro_the Lions club ~1i~s Freda Grueser will he de- ·~
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter , ebor~ re-sponse.
Responsive
Darkened eyes are loDs ogalnol the pale eomplexlon. IJpsll•k Is a Ill!
·Hairdo is the lopsided style lntrodueed by VIdal SIIIIOOD. For the more tommlle lloll
and include. Apnl 6, Mrs. Phtl \iOtJOnal leader.
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: readmg on Palm Sunday, preN . ,
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present~ Sunday morning at ta Kraeuter. and guest, Miss b~ the chOU:, a. t e cengregaup llsoltelle4 IQd Upallet Is • paotel plok.
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Heatb Methodist Church with Karen Bristley and Mr. and Iliond sa~g, ML~: les" V 0~
Ben Philson soloist and Mrs. Mrs. Larry Wolfe and son Kent Hea s e 1g
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Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. II. E Bush entertained ! P.ernard Fuitz, reader.
were Saturday visitors in Park· R~. ~~kireJ;,_ad l:or : ser~~
the Joll.v Bun('h Sewing club at! Mr. Philson sang, ''Is
It ersburg, W. Va.
to~JC, h ,~on us y
. her home on Ash St. rec~ntly. \ Nothing to You," wittt the choir Mr. and Mrs. Job_n Terrell Ch'urc .
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TONIGHT thru nJESOAY
"THE SONS OF
. Jl.1rs. Kenneth Byer _co nducted assis~ing. The cantata
has ~turned . home Frtday from , A h~mn a~ sl.;:'!dictfon Yby
KATIE ELOSR ''
a. short business sesswn.
been presPnted In parts each Cmdnnat1 where they
spent 1 followed by .
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- TerhnirOior Altending were Mrs. Willis Sunday ntorning under the di· two weeks caring for his uncle, ; lhe pastor With choral
MONDAY
fohn Wayne, DE&gt;an Marlin.
Grueser.
Mrs.
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Alonzo
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THEODORUS
COUNCIL, Bruce Lloyd is In Nashvlt1e,
CARTOONS
Adm1 s .~ion 7fic aml 40('
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den Mrs_ Orin Smith , Mrs. Iga~~~Y- Week sefviees will in. week end guests of their par- the altar railing, two lalrrandge-f ~eel t'"7 ~egputa~
~~~ Gesprmgcc:a:em~:a:y
e of $18.42.
: Ja~es Johnson, Mrs.
Ethel ~ elude the final meeting of the Ient.~. Mrs. Hank Young and Mr. ments of w'hlte and ye ow a · Qay a :
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Mrs. Patty McCoy Df ae.veFRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
I Hughes. Mrs. William Reynohn's Gos rl Wed- and Mrs. W. R. Carpenter.
fodils, and a pot of chrysanthe-- HaU.
Mr James CriSweU hall r• Jand is visiting ber ~ta, Mr.
April 8-9
. olds Mrs. Kenneth Byers. Mrs. !study on J_ .'
. p .Thurs- : Dr. and Mrs. Phil Harbrecht mums in memory of--Larry Wll- THE POMEROY GardenQ~ turned after spe~dlng the week and Mrs. Ayward Jonel aDd
"OPERATION CROSSBOW"
Her~an Bailey. Mr~ . P. 1.. : ~s,d~~n~~~:~~~ ~~~~c~ Thun;. '. and family of Louisv~lle, ~Y· dermuth, decorated tbe" sanctu-- will meet. at ~ome t~ Mrs. · in Pittsburgh wttb relatlv~.Co- family.
t1't'&lt;"hninJion
. Mitch Mrs. Emil Ball
and ! da)v •ven,·n at 7· 30 p m and , spent the weekend With hI s ary,
Roy Betzing, . on aAyYa
p.m. Mrs. Mike Fletclmer o
\'Vi1h ~uphia Lnn•n
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i Mrs. Bush. Mrs. _nush served a ! G~ud Friday co~ munity .serv· motl lrr, Mrs. Haymon
arPOMEROY WOMEN'S GOLF urn us was
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Hattie Mr. a
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Larry
"WAR PARTY"
desse rt course wtth coffee at . ices at the First Baptist lbrechl.
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vired. of her mother, ra.
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Oonud Harr:v. Dan•\' l)avi ~on th e conclusion of tbe evening. Ch ' h 'th R M E Dow- Miss Ramora BOice of Day·
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IAssn. meetlng. : ~
SmUll.
Smith and family, Laurel CIIH,
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ton was lhe weekend guest of
Coffee and donuts
Berv· . and Mr Gu
Shuler visited at the home ol Daa
: son, speaker.
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R
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edi&gt;ri~E~O;t g~::;~R No. ba':· returned 'irorl Mlaml, Smith and family '"' sunday.
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186 OES will meet In regular Fla. where they visited wltb Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Circle tl
· niPs mr Mnrclr 2.'&gt;
· Mrs. ~nver "re ~-ddle~~ A large congregation attend- aeasion Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. their daughter and
family, New Haven spent 1 SaturdaJ
Smooth Calf Leather. Bucket
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Alonzo Terrell. 85. of Cincl~- 1 N_o~m:n Fr~~:geraf~ern~on with ed the ca?.tat~ "The Last Wo~ Past Matrons and Past Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stobart evening with Mrs. Mary Clrc~e.
Seat Comfort at a Low Price.
! nati. a formt&gt;r Pomerov res.'- : VISite ,
. Y K&lt;~rr Sr.
of Jesus,_ g1ven by. tbe choU' of the chapter will be honored. and family and with their son, Mrs. Roberta Lee called on
' dent. died March 25, at hiS 1 M~. ChaJI~ R. Richard Cham- of tbe Middleport Frrst Baptist Members are asked to brlng Farrell Shuler, who Ia attend- Mr. 8lld Mrs. Harold Smith and
Men anrl Big Boys
' home.
i be r. ~~iddl~~rt were Friday Church Sunday evening In ol&gt; articles for an auction sale to log radio school
Mrs. David Ashworth. Mrs.
Sizes 3'h to 12
Survivors include a sister, rs 0
M nd M servance of Palm Sunday.
be h ld f Uo &amp;no
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Mary Circle called OD Mr. and
\1rs. Mary Jordon of Nitrn. ! evening guests of r. a
rs. I The presentation was under
e o Woue, mee •
Mr. and_ Mrs. ~~ ~erson Jones Mrs Edgar Taylor ef McKen·
Widths D-EE-EEE
W. Va ' and several nieces and , Olarles R. Karr, Sr.
the direction of Mrs. Clarence
WEDNESDAY
' accomparued Ulm daughter, zie Ridge on Monday afternoon.
nephews including .John Ter-1 Mr. and Mrs. Car~o~ Cowen ; Laceywith Mrs. GeraldAntll~
AMATEUR GARDENERS Barbara, to Athena
Stmday Mr and Mrs Don Bell and
r&lt;'ll or Pomeroy. He was pre-\of West Carrollton _vJsJ~d Sat; ony, organist, and Mrs. Fran- Club of Middle~rt
meet following the spring vacation. famiiy of Leta~t called on Mr.
, ceded in death by his wife. urday afternoon, With JsEaun Iet&gt;S Leiving. pianist.
Wednesday, Apfll 6 at 8 p.m. Their other daughter, Mrs. Lee and Mrs Carl Van Meter on
: ChristimJ, three months ago. Iand uncle.' Mr. and Mrs. ver- The prelude and postlude, at the home of Mrs. Betty Davidson, Js confined to ~rant Sund
. fternoon .
. F'un('ral servirP~ were
held ett Thomas.
"'T'he Palms," and ''The Holy Cline, 24 Walnut·st., with Mrs. Hospital in Columbus w1th a
ay a
, March 28 in Cincinnati with :
City" were played by Mrs. An- Russell Mills assisting hostess. respiratory infection.
Mrs. 'Ibomas Holter
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and
' burial I here . Attendiog from i
llhony, organist, and Mrs. Leiv- Mrs. Bruce Lloyd will present Students returning to Ohio Mrs. Martha Rose called on
Pomeroy were Mr. and Mrs.
: ing, pianist.
. the program and roll call re-'t f llowi
the 8 ing the Ayward Jones family 0!1
!Jonn Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. JosSinging purfs in the choir sponse will be a garden chore. Untv~rsJ ~ncl~ ~er Mo:an Saturday evening.
·
eph Struble and son, Micha•l,
were: soprano- Beulah White, THE POMEROY SHAKE- vaca on 'urn hre 9 Paul Ger: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr ol
: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Legar,
Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs. Shir- speare club will meet Wednes- ~Y :
PBayh,
Judy Chester called at the home of
and Mrs. Gene Mitch,
ba
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ley
Mills,
Mrs.
Pearl
Hoffman;
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John Robert Lee and family on SunTile sacramen1 °1
P
altos Mrs John Fultz Mrs Mr Dale Smith
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was received by seven ?hildren 1 Lilli~ M(.'(;hee, Mrs. France~
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A~lensworth, Judy W~ldermuth, ay ~venmg.
! JACKSON, Ohio (UPI) __g.,. during the Sunday mornmg wor-1 Bearhs, Stephanie Pullen, Jer·
COLUMBUSITE ARRESTED Cinda Sauer, Tom King, .Ron Calling Sunday aftemOOII at
· lertion of a queen for the Sept. Iship service at the Federated ry Pullen, Texanna White; ten- James R. Greene, 29, Colum- Hanning, Karen McElhmney, the Dana Moore home were
ors; Larry Gladwell, Manning bus, was arrested early Satur- Barbara Morg~n.
Barbara Mrs. Laura Elselstein and aons
121 • 24 Jackson County Apple : Church:
festival and her three - mem- 1 Baptized were Debra Carol, KJoea· bass: PaUl Smart and day by the Meigs County Sher· Jones, and JaRlce Tannehill. Cecil of Pomeroy and Harlan
ber court will be held here Cheryl Lynn, Charles Edward, Harold Hubbard.
iff's Department on a DWI Mick Morris, Ashland College of Toledo, Mrs. Eunte ~
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
:April 20 ,
David Craig and Michael Curcharge. William Reeves, RD student, rs the guest of hls and William Carleton, ltcal.
..,_._......,==----"""iiiiiiii"l llis Kennedy, chLidren of Mr.
parents Mr and Mrs. William
and Mrs. Edward Kennedy; JonENTERTAIN AT DINNER . \Albany, was t?ken nlnt~ar e Morris' and. family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bamll'z
, athan Marsh Perrin, son t h e Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ~nd- dy on an intOlacatto c g '
Mrs. Horace McElhiimy bas and Carol Ann and Ellen Barn\ Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Perrin, er enwrtained with a dmner
,
K th Mohr been substituting In the Pome- .iia of Pomeroy called at the
. and Melvin Van Merer Jr., son Sunday at their home, Syra- and MIChael a~ M a ~ Mrs roy and Middleport Schools ,... Dean Brinker home on SUnday
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Van euse. Guests were Mr. and of Columbus an
r. a Ro d ·
ev-ening;
Meter, Sr.
Mrs. Vic Pecora and
Elsworth DIU, Chester
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The organ prelude, ''Jerusa, tern," by Mrs. Ben Neutzillg
· opening the service, was fol; lowed by the hymn, "All Glory
Lord and Honor," and the introit by Rev. Perrin, with chorresponse. While the offering
was taken, the choir sang, "The
Palms." Prayer by the pastor with choral response pr~
ceded ihe anthem, "Lift Up
For the next month we are specializing in Maytag
Your Heads 0 Ye Gates," by
Wringer Washer Servlce, because we know you'll
choir, with Mrs. Marvin Burt
as soloist, and the congregation
be using yours more for spring cleaning and wash·
See our blg selection o! handball ·
sang "Hosanna." ''The Meanlng. We have a full time mechanic to help out
ing of Baptism" was the toplc
on the Main F1oor- You'll lln4 just
of
the
pastor.
right now, We'll pickup and return your washer.
the right atyle and color f~r
ocea:
Congregation singing of "Rise
Up 0 Man of Gnd," the beneilrin - VIscose straws - plastic
diction by the pastor and orcoaled straws - patents - vl,nyll gan posUude closed the Service.
Palms and lighted candle&amp; on
leathers -tapestries and Gross Polnll
the altar and an arrangement
of white lillles centered with
1n all the new spring t:11lor8.
a purple bow on the table dec- :orated the church.
Alao see our fine selection of
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PIIILADELPIUA - A
yea""ld boy Ignored
gang threats on his life Mon·
day to Identify Ronald .
17 aa the knife slayer of ano·lll-1
er youth last June 4. Alvin
wards testified before Judge
Clifford Scott Green that
saw Jonea plunge. a knife 1
the chest of David eltt, 18.
Aast. Dist. Atty.
Myrna
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THE SHOE BOX

SPE{~IALIZEIJ

WRINGER WASHER
REPAIR
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By United Press International
Today is Monday April 4, the
tHth day of 1968 witb 171 to
follow.
The moon Is between Ita llrst
quarter and full phaoe.
', 'lbe morning star is Venus.
The evenlntl star Is Jupiter.
Amerlcan pioneer, photographer of the new west, William
Henry Jackson was born on this
Our Speci1l M•yt•g Service Building ·
day In 18U.
On this day ID history:
Wt will repair your Maytog or any wrlngtr wuher thot Moytog mokH. Maybt
ll! 1818, Congreas ordered
that the United States flag be
your woshtr needs o now paint job-we'll do that, too. Call us today.
redeolgned 'and the number ol
airlpes reduced lo the orJclnul
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oommlsoiOII on 118rcotlcl urged
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Phone SH 2-4211
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STAFFING COMPLETED - Staffing of the Gallla-Melga Community Action ProSpace agt!!Cf pilot atatloned at gram was completed Monday night wtth the blrlng of two more persons from each
lhe:~ Dl(ht researcb center, county. The CAP committee accepted the recommendations of a screening commiti:thrdl Air Force Base.
tee In the hiring, Seated are new survey workers Converse Keels, RD, Bldwel~ and
D Force Maj. Jameo B, Catherine Shenefield, Langsville, Standing are secretaries Hazel McKelvey, Portland
lniiD, 1!, ehlol of the advaucod and Doris Wade, Galllpolis. Mra. Wade and Keela will work out of the Gallipolis
requlremente bronch at U•e Air CAP office while Mra. McKelvey and Mrs. Shenefield Ia workln&amp; In the main office at
De!~ Command Headqullfo .:th::.:e::::c::::
o.:urt
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::.:o::::us::.e:..cl::.:n..:Po..:.::m::::er::::o.:.y,:.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
lett, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Dr. Don L. Lind, !!, 1
phtaletst with the apaee agency's Goddard Space Flight
canter, Greenbelt. Md. He, hi•
wlle l!ld lhtlr five children llve
In Silver Springs, Md.
Morlnt capt. Jack a. Lousm1, !0, an operational pUo! at
lilt Marine air station, . Cherry The fullowln&amp; s&lt;hedule
of
Point, N.C. Hf, his Wile and events firmly set for tho Big
uno son live tn Newport, N.C, Bend Regatta June 111-12 was
Navy Lt. Thomas K. Mattmg- released by regatta chairman :
ly, 311, 1 11\uient at the IAllan Leonard at
Monday's I
A I f o s p I f e Research Pilot Imeeting of the
POJfleroy
School, Edwards Air Force Chamber of Commerce above
B~.
Ballev's Restaurant :
Navy Lt. Bruce McCandles.s
.FRIDAY, JUNE 10
0, 28, who lo working toward a 12 noon · Opening Ceremonies,
doctorate In oleotr!cal tnglneer- with visiting dignitaries.
1
lola! Stanford University. He, 1:30 p.m.: Parachute Jump :
~~.~~-andVtwl o cChlldren live 2 p.m.: Frog Jumpln&amp; ConDOYLE SARGENT
CARL LEE
~lNED BY MAYOR
w """'"~'"
ew,
allr,
te•t
and
Arche~·
Exhibition
'
Na~ Lt Cmd Ed
0
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John Henry Motley, 48, MJd.
.,
'
r.
gar · 5 p.m.: Parade
dJ
Mltehell, !5, a student at the 8 p.m.: Stage Variety Show
eport, has been fined $10 and
Aero s p a ce Research Pilot
S.4TURDAY' JUNE II
oosts by Middleport Mayor C.
School, Edwards Air Force 10 ,30 a.m.: An~que Cor Par·
~~~~!:~:. on oonvlctlon ol IaI!Ua. He, hll wife and two ade and Exhibition
~~ters live to Torrance, I p.m.: Water-Ski Show
LOCAL TEMPS
AI F
M j Will
2 p.m.; Races
Two Meigs County residents wtll receive special The temperature In Pome. r orce a.
lam R. 8 p.m.: Ml" America p11• awardo at the Columbia Gas System Southeastern Qu•rter roy's bu·•···s dlstr'·t 11 11
P01\10, 36, an lnotntctor at the ant
Century Club banquet Wednesday, May 4, at the Ameman
.....,
~
A·e rospact llosearch Pilote 9·12
. R d H
LeglonHalllnLancaater.
• a. m.todaywas44degreea,IIJI.
~boot.
' 8J':AY ~~~E 1~p
Doyle W. Sar&amp;ent, Route 1, Pomeroy, and Carl E. Lee, der partly eloudy lklet.
iUr Foret Capt. Stuart A. 1 p.m.. R;ces
Lon&amp; Bottom, will be preaented gold watchea lo recognl·
BOND
Roosa, 32, a test pilot at 2,30 p.m. Ski-Show High. , lion of 25 years oervlce with
"'""'"'u
~•rds AJr Force B.,t. lights
' the com pony,
of Route I, Portland; Dorset Norman Atltlns, Huntington,
ll'obn L. Swigert Jr., 34. a test 3 P m , Rae.,
Twelve olher Meigs County E. Miller, Tuppers
Plains; has forfeited $25 bond Ill PomPilot for North American Ca~ni~al rides and chicken , residents, lncludmg one from William Poll!, Syracuse ;
eroy Mayor Charles Legar's
=-Uoo, Inc., who lives In berbecue Will be
available 1Pomeroy, have been Invited to ert L. Sharp. Middleport;
C&lt;lurt on an lntoxicllloo cbaraa.
th Gate, Calif.
throu&amp;hout the weekend, Mr., attend the banquet
Jarry G. Waggoner,
'
.;:.avy Lt. Cmdr Paul J. Leonard appealed for further They are Floyd E. Spence, ville,
ffi·W TEMPS
.· II, !3, 1 squadron opm. pro&amp;ram ldeaa to be added to 257 W. Main St., Pomeroy, an Simtlar dinners for lon&amp;-ttme NEW YORK (UPI) litnl otflror who Uvea with his the ocheduJe
active employee, and retlred gas company employees
or highest temperature
W!ft end two chUdrot In 011: I Preoent at. the m•ebn• were employees Charlea W. Cornell. held In Dellroy Columbus 0~ BMonday to the U. S.
, Waah.
1
•
Route J· Roy Jones Route 1· I
•
•
ureau, ..cludln11 Hawall and
Prelldent Jack Carsey, Kermit
:
'
' erlin, Mansfield and Toledo. Alaaka
wao 91
,
.
Foret Capt Alfrod M IWAlton, Jack Karr, John Balet. Benjamm N Salser, Route I; These banquel! are for
Th •I
.
degreea at
~rden, 34, an lll!trurtor at the i tnar, Bob Wingett, Ted Reed, Walter Y Watterson, Box 205; ployeea of Columbia Gao
re erm~, Calif. The lowest
pat • 1\tturcb Pilot J:., Bob Jacobs, Bob Gant. and Charles E: Beegle, Route Ohio and the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. port .~~=~~~ wa~ 18
BiU Gruoaer, _ Walter Gru...r, I, all of Racme, Allan C. Brew· One of every •'/' gu
Spnnp,
Norbert Compton, Frea Crow, er and Eber H. Carpenter, both pany employees has been withl 1,oa&amp;:._iiiii_____
Jr., Phil Globokar, and Rev.
LOJIOE TO MEET
Columbia 25 years or longer.
Rich Mortln.
"The fme perfor1Il811Ct
of Leoklna for lnupenstw
(C ti od fro P
WonhtpfUI Master Richard these long-time employees over
urder~u flrt ~
!)
ALUMNI TO MEET
W. Vaugh an today announced the years has been a major
Jawrer-wrt:!r Ralph o~:Y from Tbe Racine High School ; tile regular monthly meetlng contribution to the succesa l!ld
0 l64, F &amp; AM Will good reput.tlon enjoyed by our
ot lht loduatry'o
Alumni l.ssn wilt hold a public 1 :
I ng1
ieftt crltlct and Joseph Kelnfl' meeting at 7 p. m. tonight at 730
Tednhesday,1 Apnl 6, at compames. we are proud 10
VISIT OUR
Prealdtnt ~ th
' the home or the oecret.ry, Mrs. : · p,m ere wll be -•fresh· honor them for their serw~dl
•• , . _ , A~-~-latiolcan Tri· Linda Roush S..glo. All Inter- ments. All master masons are ar.d loyalty," Allan W. Lund·
.,
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- pastn,perfor. 11 ted persons are invited.
I U!Viled·
Ill'urn, chwrman
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llld that
of ~~~P•~~~~~~
the
~~
- ~~ln:::th• safety field by the
and president ~~ the
MlclolltpOrt, O.
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allowed It was tlmo
LOCAL TEMPS
ARREliTED, JAILED
Bald m diSCUSSllli plana for the
government to t I
The temperature in Pome- Emmell Welch, RD, Porno- banquets.
American car !ct~Y ~; roy's busine" dl•trict •t 11 :15 roy. was arrested an4 jailed by if"-'"iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,..iiiiiiii
liD can when It comes a.m. today wao 46 degrees, un- Pomeroy pollee Monday nliht
iollt.skm," he said. "It dtr partly overcast skies.
.., an tntoxl&lt;atlon charge.
buutl!ul and have protbut a side Impact at .
Ill beur II almo•t rer-- 1
-~~.e~~ or permanent injury
'li
-tlrfnr or passenger 1n

Sanders Tops
List in Golf
Earnings

EaJI

FIrm
• prOgram
Announced

FOr Regatta

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UPIBriefs

EASTER

(Continued from P'Ct 1)
(COD!Imlld from Pace l)
the ...lOft
"'"•raJ services fOJ' Wilkie Fields told the judge Edwards repair bond rellrem~
fOr
Sarson, 78, Porlland, who died had been tlu'eltened
three
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~ ;~.- ·~~:;;!~ ~t: !!~ e:r.e~ : Snnr!l'l:" ~!' ~ ~·• -Gave tbe.Pomeroy Fire De;
11!!1 t\WI!DC
di) evenlni, will be he I d whlch1IOUCht to prevent "bhii partmem ano ....,qs..,., """""
Thursday at z p.m. at the Ita- fn&gt;in tastUylng qalnal Jolleo Ullil permllslon 10 lilt I III!G'
cine Baptl!l ci!Ut'(!b with 1 h o at lht hearth&amp;.
lion ol the perkiDI lot
for
Rev. James Morrison offlrtet~~/!'.i
10 Varieties
1
lng. Burial w111 be Ia the Le- A••embly 011 TV?
Joe Strubll, representing the
tart cemetery.
COLUMBUS - THII Oliro fire department, dltiCIIIB the
00
from
He bad 110rked lor lht Un- LatlllaUve 8ludy Committee, poaalbllifJ of ltCIIIIldl
IIIIJIDK
lob Barge. Line, Pittsburtlh,
· In a ~~Hat with tredlllon, rec- mawrtall to repelr lilt U.
1'ti Pa!lllly 1 Prleildt
II! hit retirement. He waa a ommendfil lllonday llctlllles parllllllll's dowl1llalra ~~~~~~­
Churchwe 1 Dlat1nt
member of the Portland Meth- lor televIsing seoslo1111 of both room.
Lovod,On•
odist church.
the Senate and House.
The committee, following 1 -Tabled the ordinance perEASTER
Survivor• Include bill wile, recommendation from lht Ohio talnlng to Itinerant V8jldors IIJI.
Clara B. Sarson; a daughter, Association ot Broodcuten, reo- Ill It II pven addltloniii\UdJ.
FRESH FLOWER
Mrs. VlrlfRia Blosser, wen. ommended ihat lacllltles for Altertdlng were Mayor Lqer,
ARRANGEMENTS
ville: two oons, Ray,
..,d television ba bullt. Clerk Edna Scltoialeb
lllld
Mlchljan, and Charlee,
!Kiuatt llgbdng llont wiD Col!!lcllmBn RQJ Rluttr, Roblrt
lind: seven grandchlidran,
IIIII
81 an estimated $20,000 to HyaeU, IIIIer, Colllna
creal grandchildru, i broUtar.l $10,1100. In the put, tho floora of Polllla.
Clinton Sarson, Beaver Falls, both houaea havt been Ofllll 10
----Pa., and a sister, Mrs. Li2Zie radio and television reporters ,
HAVING BIRTIIDAY
Sayre, Racine. Friends may but not to mJerophotlea end lbella Balle,, 1 patlt!Dl at
call at the Ewing FullOI'al
..meres.
OIIJdrla't llolpltal 11 co
19 N. 2ft. Ave.
until noon Thursday whea
11u1, wiD celtbrall 1 bJrlhtlay
MIDDL,IPOitT, 0.
body wW ba tokel to .I h
111 April t. Sht 11 1D 1'110111
cllurcb.
TAMPA, FLA. - IRJND.•i ;.;enda;;h;;;er.;eond;;;;I:Uo;n~la~Jitlod.=:a.aoa:;;:::;;:::::::::::::t:
of flmllloa today tilted II
MRS. MciNTOSH DIES
lhrwtlh the apllnltred rem•lhl
MASON - ReJaUvea
ot their homea abaltarld by
learned ot tho death ol Mrl klliar IGrnodoel thai lllllod a
Georg• Mcintosh 75
' path ot dellruollol w. va., Sunday '11
trll Florida's popu1ou1 a11rus
erpool. Survlvora Jncluda three belt. Tho roaring black fUJmeill
daugltters, Kathleen, Jlln, end slammed ashore 811'17 MOIIday
Lucille, l!ld three sons, George, from the Gull ol Muico oo a
Walter and Riley· 1 aliter IQ~I line, poundiq tba atall
Mlsa Francea ouft, MltOD: all the way to Cape leonodf
oeverll
' a Df~ 01 lhl Atlalltlc, A WOIDIII who
Mrt.
Hamm,
' tiled today of IAjurtu, brolht
and 1 nephew, Pat Duffy,
lhl loU to DIDII deld end Ill
eroy. Funeral •ervlcss wUI
ILJured,
held at Newell Wedllesday
Ont of the vleltn11 Motlday
10 a, m, wltb burial there. Her WU I Jl.yetr-Gid llplclant
husband died 1n llltiO.
mother. Her unborn cblld ~ltll
_ _::::_:::::...:::...::=---1 tllod. Mort lhu 110 bolnN Ia
lG cltiea and tiiWIII wert dlo
WEATHER
llroyed and IIGO olhtn wore
damaged. ToUr tlamage 1llltl
LIUio tompenlure
elulDII
elllmatecl OODMI'VIIIvlly .t "
lloruup Wedueoday. Occaolo~ mWIOtl.
now
flarrlee, mosll,y ,....
Low tonight U • 30.

Ana. t'.allf.

· -Navy Ll Jolm S. Bull, ll.
~~~ pilot at the Naval Air
Stll!oo, Patullt!'l Rlvor, Md.
Alr ~ Capt. Charles M.
Duke Jr., !II, IDStrliclor at the
Aerospace Research Pilot
School, Edwards Air Force 1
Base, Colil,
Air Forc1 Capt, Joe H.
Engle, !!, Xl5 rocket plane
pilot lllliOned at Edwarda Air
For&lt;'e Base. Engle already has .
hiJ astronaut wings for having 1
lldl!D more tbaD ill miles into
1J&gt;10t llloord the Xlli last year,
MaY)' U. Cmdr. Ronald E.
Evaas, S2, currently on sea
dull' ln lhl PacJilc. Hll wlle
and .two chfldrla lfYt II San I
Dlllto, CaJU.
Air Force Maj. Edward G.
Givens Jr., 36, a protect officer
at tbe federal spaeo agency's
Manned Splaecraft Center aear ,

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Wilkie Sarson
·Did'M~~Y:

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T0 Be Honored on May 4

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wblcll IJU forced _,_ 1""'
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lakes al ltul ... Ule. 'lllree
lrlbularlta wore ctllliDI ..,.
1oua problems 11 tiBVerol MJD.
loWDI end flooding \boQ.
unda o1
laud.
acno ol rlcb farm
Tbe Ratl RlYII' Wll tlpiCied
til bll • Cl'lll o1 41 feet llltltly
end ells 1er olftc
pared :
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Makes shopping around a thing of the past!

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tllat It wa• much easier
ifti!illfe auto de!lgns than
ellanp human naturo ·
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FIRST STEP SHOE .•. ss.99
Sizes 2\12-6

year. He said I
Ili.;:~~~~~a injury
and death
that current auto ·
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at Jstres, France.
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carr, 33, of the Marine air
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Fred W. Haist Jr., 32, a
STAFFING COMPLETED - Staffing of the Gallla-Melga Community Action ProSpace agt!!Cf pilot atatloned at gram was completed Monday night wtth the blrlng of two more persons from each
lhe:~ Dl(ht researcb center, county. The CAP committee accepted the recommendations of a screening commiti:thrdl Air Force Base.
tee In the hiring, Seated are new survey workers Converse Keels, RD, Bldwel~ and
D Force Maj. Jameo B, Catherine Shenefield, Langsville, Standing are secretaries Hazel McKelvey, Portland
lniiD, 1!, ehlol of the advaucod and Doris Wade, Galllpolis. Mra. Wade and Keela will work out of the Gallipolis
requlremente bronch at U•e Air CAP office while Mra. McKelvey and Mrs. Shenefield Ia workln&amp; In the main office at
De!~ Command Headqullfo .:th::.:e::::c::::
o.:urt
::::h
::.:o::::us::.e:..cl::.:n..:Po..:.::m::::er::::o.:.y,:.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
lett, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Dr. Don L. Lind, !!, 1
phtaletst with the apaee agency's Goddard Space Flight
canter, Greenbelt. Md. He, hi•
wlle l!ld lhtlr five children llve
In Silver Springs, Md.
Morlnt capt. Jack a. Lousm1, !0, an operational pUo! at
lilt Marine air station, . Cherry The fullowln&amp; s&lt;hedule
of
Point, N.C. Hf, his Wile and events firmly set for tho Big
uno son live tn Newport, N.C, Bend Regatta June 111-12 was
Navy Lt. Thomas K. Mattmg- released by regatta chairman :
ly, 311, 1 11\uient at the IAllan Leonard at
Monday's I
A I f o s p I f e Research Pilot Imeeting of the
POJfleroy
School, Edwards Air Force Chamber of Commerce above
B~.
Ballev's Restaurant :
Navy Lt. Bruce McCandles.s
.FRIDAY, JUNE 10
0, 28, who lo working toward a 12 noon · Opening Ceremonies,
doctorate In oleotr!cal tnglneer- with visiting dignitaries.
1
lola! Stanford University. He, 1:30 p.m.: Parachute Jump :
~~.~~-andVtwl o cChlldren live 2 p.m.: Frog Jumpln&amp; ConDOYLE SARGENT
CARL LEE
~lNED BY MAYOR
w """'"~'"
ew,
allr,
te•t
and
Arche~·
Exhibition
'
Na~ Lt Cmd Ed
0
·'
John Henry Motley, 48, MJd.
.,
'
r.
gar · 5 p.m.: Parade
dJ
Mltehell, !5, a student at the 8 p.m.: Stage Variety Show
eport, has been fined $10 and
Aero s p a ce Research Pilot
S.4TURDAY' JUNE II
oosts by Middleport Mayor C.
School, Edwards Air Force 10 ,30 a.m.: An~que Cor Par·
~~~~!:~:. on oonvlctlon ol IaI!Ua. He, hll wife and two ade and Exhibition
~~ters live to Torrance, I p.m.: Water-Ski Show
LOCAL TEMPS
AI F
M j Will
2 p.m.; Races
Two Meigs County residents wtll receive special The temperature In Pome. r orce a.
lam R. 8 p.m.: Ml" America p11• awardo at the Columbia Gas System Southeastern Qu•rter roy's bu·•···s dlstr'·t 11 11
P01\10, 36, an lnotntctor at the ant
Century Club banquet Wednesday, May 4, at the Ameman
.....,
~
A·e rospact llosearch Pilote 9·12
. R d H
LeglonHalllnLancaater.
• a. m.todaywas44degreea,IIJI.
~boot.
' 8J':AY ~~~E 1~p
Doyle W. Sar&amp;ent, Route 1, Pomeroy, and Carl E. Lee, der partly eloudy lklet.
iUr Foret Capt. Stuart A. 1 p.m.. R;ces
Lon&amp; Bottom, will be preaented gold watchea lo recognl·
BOND
Roosa, 32, a test pilot at 2,30 p.m. Ski-Show High. , lion of 25 years oervlce with
"'""'"'u
~•rds AJr Force B.,t. lights
' the com pony,
of Route I, Portland; Dorset Norman Atltlns, Huntington,
ll'obn L. Swigert Jr., 34. a test 3 P m , Rae.,
Twelve olher Meigs County E. Miller, Tuppers
Plains; has forfeited $25 bond Ill PomPilot for North American Ca~ni~al rides and chicken , residents, lncludmg one from William Poll!, Syracuse ;
eroy Mayor Charles Legar's
=-Uoo, Inc., who lives In berbecue Will be
available 1Pomeroy, have been Invited to ert L. Sharp. Middleport;
C&lt;lurt on an lntoxicllloo cbaraa.
th Gate, Calif.
throu&amp;hout the weekend, Mr., attend the banquet
Jarry G. Waggoner,
'
.;:.avy Lt. Cmdr Paul J. Leonard appealed for further They are Floyd E. Spence, ville,
ffi·W TEMPS
.· II, !3, 1 squadron opm. pro&amp;ram ldeaa to be added to 257 W. Main St., Pomeroy, an Simtlar dinners for lon&amp;-ttme NEW YORK (UPI) litnl otflror who Uvea with his the ocheduJe
active employee, and retlred gas company employees
or highest temperature
W!ft end two chUdrot In 011: I Preoent at. the m•ebn• were employees Charlea W. Cornell. held In Dellroy Columbus 0~ BMonday to the U. S.
, Waah.
1
•
Route J· Roy Jones Route 1· I
•
•
ureau, ..cludln11 Hawall and
Prelldent Jack Carsey, Kermit
:
'
' erlin, Mansfield and Toledo. Alaaka
wao 91
,
.
Foret Capt Alfrod M IWAlton, Jack Karr, John Balet. Benjamm N Salser, Route I; These banquel! are for
Th •I
.
degreea at
~rden, 34, an lll!trurtor at the i tnar, Bob Wingett, Ted Reed, Walter Y Watterson, Box 205; ployeea of Columbia Gao
re erm~, Calif. The lowest
pat • 1\tturcb Pilot J:., Bob Jacobs, Bob Gant. and Charles E: Beegle, Route Ohio and the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. port .~~=~~~ wa~ 18
BiU Gruoaer, _ Walter Gru...r, I, all of Racme, Allan C. Brew· One of every •'/' gu
Spnnp,
Norbert Compton, Frea Crow, er and Eber H. Carpenter, both pany employees has been withl 1,oa&amp;:._iiiii_____
Jr., Phil Globokar, and Rev.
LOJIOE TO MEET
Columbia 25 years or longer.
Rich Mortln.
"The fme perfor1Il811Ct
of Leoklna for lnupenstw
(C ti od fro P
WonhtpfUI Master Richard these long-time employees over
urder~u flrt ~
!)
ALUMNI TO MEET
W. Vaugh an today announced the years has been a major
Jawrer-wrt:!r Ralph o~:Y from Tbe Racine High School ; tile regular monthly meetlng contribution to the succesa l!ld
0 l64, F &amp; AM Will good reput.tlon enjoyed by our
ot lht loduatry'o
Alumni l.ssn wilt hold a public 1 :
I ng1
ieftt crltlct and Joseph Kelnfl' meeting at 7 p. m. tonight at 730
Tednhesday,1 Apnl 6, at compames. we are proud 10
VISIT OUR
Prealdtnt ~ th
' the home or the oecret.ry, Mrs. : · p,m ere wll be -•fresh· honor them for their serw~dl
•• , . _ , A~-~-latiolcan Tri· Linda Roush S..glo. All Inter- ments. All master masons are ar.d loyalty," Allan W. Lund·
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I U!Viled·
Ill'urn, chwrman
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llld that
of ~~~P•~~~~~~
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- ~~ln:::th• safety field by the
and president ~~ the
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LOCAL TEMPS
ARREliTED, JAILED
Bald m diSCUSSllli plana for the
government to t I
The temperature in Pome- Emmell Welch, RD, Porno- banquets.
American car !ct~Y ~; roy's busine" dl•trict •t 11 :15 roy. was arrested an4 jailed by if"-'"iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,..iiiiiiii
liD can when It comes a.m. today wao 46 degrees, un- Pomeroy pollee Monday nliht
iollt.skm," he said. "It dtr partly overcast skies.
.., an tntoxl&lt;atlon charge.
buutl!ul and have protbut a side Impact at .
Ill beur II almo•t rer-- 1
-~~.e~~ or permanent injury
'li
-tlrfnr or passenger 1n

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the ...lOft
"'"•raJ services fOJ' Wilkie Fields told the judge Edwards repair bond rellrem~
fOr
Sarson, 78, Porlland, who died had been tlu'eltened
three
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11!!1 t\WI!DC
di) evenlni, will be he I d whlch1IOUCht to prevent "bhii partmem ano ....,qs..,., """""
Thursday at z p.m. at the Ita- fn&gt;in tastUylng qalnal Jolleo Ullil permllslon 10 lilt I III!G'
cine Baptl!l ci!Ut'(!b with 1 h o at lht hearth&amp;.
lion ol the perkiDI lot
for
Rev. James Morrison offlrtet~~/!'.i
10 Varieties
1
lng. Burial w111 be Ia the Le- A••embly 011 TV?
Joe Strubll, representing the
tart cemetery.
COLUMBUS - THII Oliro fire department, dltiCIIIB the
00
from
He bad 110rked lor lht Un- LatlllaUve 8ludy Committee, poaalbllifJ of ltCIIIIldl
IIIIJIDK
lob Barge. Line, Pittsburtlh,
· In a ~~Hat with tredlllon, rec- mawrtall to repelr lilt U.
1'ti Pa!lllly 1 Prleildt
II! hit retirement. He waa a ommendfil lllonday llctlllles parllllllll's dowl1llalra ~~~~~~­
Churchwe 1 Dlat1nt
member of the Portland Meth- lor televIsing seoslo1111 of both room.
Lovod,On•
odist church.
the Senate and House.
The committee, following 1 -Tabled the ordinance perEASTER
Survivor• Include bill wile, recommendation from lht Ohio talnlng to Itinerant V8jldors IIJI.
Clara B. Sarson; a daughter, Association ot Broodcuten, reo- Ill It II pven addltloniii\UdJ.
FRESH FLOWER
Mrs. VlrlfRia Blosser, wen. ommended ihat lacllltles for Altertdlng were Mayor Lqer,
ARRANGEMENTS
ville: two oons, Ray,
..,d television ba bullt. Clerk Edna Scltoialeb
lllld
Mlchljan, and Charlee,
!Kiuatt llgbdng llont wiD Col!!lcllmBn RQJ Rluttr, Roblrt
lind: seven grandchlidran,
IIIII
81 an estimated $20,000 to HyaeU, IIIIer, Colllna
creal grandchildru, i broUtar.l $10,1100. In the put, tho floora of Polllla.
Clinton Sarson, Beaver Falls, both houaea havt been Ofllll 10
----Pa., and a sister, Mrs. Li2Zie radio and television reporters ,
HAVING BIRTIIDAY
Sayre, Racine. Friends may but not to mJerophotlea end lbella Balle,, 1 patlt!Dl at
call at the Ewing FullOI'al
..meres.
OIIJdrla't llolpltal 11 co
19 N. 2ft. Ave.
until noon Thursday whea
11u1, wiD celtbrall 1 bJrlhtlay
MIDDL,IPOitT, 0.
body wW ba tokel to .I h
111 April t. Sht 11 1D 1'110111
cllurcb.
TAMPA, FLA. - IRJND.•i ;.;enda;;h;;;er.;eond;;;;I:Uo;n~la~Jitlod.=:a.aoa:;;:::;;:::::::::::::t:
of flmllloa today tilted II
MRS. MciNTOSH DIES
lhrwtlh the apllnltred rem•lhl
MASON - ReJaUvea
ot their homea abaltarld by
learned ot tho death ol Mrl klliar IGrnodoel thai lllllod a
Georg• Mcintosh 75
' path ot dellruollol w. va., Sunday '11
trll Florida's popu1ou1 a11rus
erpool. Survlvora Jncluda three belt. Tho roaring black fUJmeill
daugltters, Kathleen, Jlln, end slammed ashore 811'17 MOIIday
Lucille, l!ld three sons, George, from the Gull ol Muico oo a
Walter and Riley· 1 aliter IQ~I line, poundiq tba atall
Mlsa Francea ouft, MltOD: all the way to Cape leonodf
oeverll
' a Df~ 01 lhl Atlalltlc, A WOIDIII who
Mrt.
Hamm,
' tiled today of IAjurtu, brolht
and 1 nephew, Pat Duffy,
lhl loU to DIDII deld end Ill
eroy. Funeral •ervlcss wUI
ILJured,
held at Newell Wedllesday
Ont of the vleltn11 Motlday
10 a, m, wltb burial there. Her WU I Jl.yetr-Gid llplclant
husband died 1n llltiO.
mother. Her unborn cblld ~ltll
_ _::::_:::::...:::...::=---1 tllod. Mort lhu 110 bolnN Ia
lG cltiea and tiiWIII wert dlo
WEATHER
llroyed and IIGO olhtn wore
damaged. ToUr tlamage 1llltl
LIUio tompenlure
elulDII
elllmatecl OODMI'VIIIvlly .t "
lloruup Wedueoday. Occaolo~ mWIOtl.
now
flarrlee, mosll,y ,....
Low tonight U • 30.

Ana. t'.allf.

· -Navy Ll Jolm S. Bull, ll.
~~~ pilot at the Naval Air
Stll!oo, Patullt!'l Rlvor, Md.
Alr ~ Capt. Charles M.
Duke Jr., !II, IDStrliclor at the
Aerospace Research Pilot
School, Edwards Air Force 1
Base, Colil,
Air Forc1 Capt, Joe H.
Engle, !!, Xl5 rocket plane
pilot lllliOned at Edwarda Air
For&lt;'e Base. Engle already has .
hiJ astronaut wings for having 1
lldl!D more tbaD ill miles into
1J&gt;10t llloord the Xlli last year,
MaY)' U. Cmdr. Ronald E.
Evaas, S2, currently on sea
dull' ln lhl PacJilc. Hll wlle
and .two chfldrla lfYt II San I
Dlllto, CaJU.
Air Force Maj. Edward G.
Givens Jr., 36, a protect officer
at tbe federal spaeo agency's
Manned Splaecraft Center aear ,

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wblcll IJU forced _,_ 1""'
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lakes al ltul ... Ule. 'lllree
lrlbularlta wore ctllliDI ..,.
1oua problems 11 tiBVerol MJD.
loWDI end flooding \boQ.
unda o1
laud.
acno ol rlcb farm
Tbe Ratl RlYII' Wll tlpiCied
til bll • Cl'lll o1 41 feet llltltly
end ells 1er olftc
pared :
Wtrl IIN1
of farm famllleel
DWnber
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ARRANGEMENTS

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By JI'JU!D DOWN
victory over thl JlrOOidyJI lbe &lt;:blcago CUbt doned lhe
UPI Sporla Writer
Dodgers,
California Angela 4-0. lle)ln
It looki like the end of .the It's been all downhill · tor' Chance retired U ttralghl
road for the mu wbo pitched Laroen alnee the perfelll 'll8llle, CUbs, sbt 011 BtrlketUis, before
the perfect game,
fie won • total of-1.5 games fer B~liy ~iii.Uunt in~ U. -~
;..;,,
Any club In the .....,ora can the Yankees ta the next three withlng his first bomer of
8
obtain Don Larsen from the seasons and th_en was l't~ed to pro.ttielder Roger Repoz
Baltimore Orioles fer $1 but It the Kansas City AthletiCs. He lhr
bo
to paee th e
~the
ee so1o men
•ppears that none Is Interested. became a drliter -u~m
· Yan)&lt;eeo to 1 10-9 triumph over
Don is 36 years old. He won a Athletics to the White Sox to th Ci ei ti Red Re
grand total of one game for the the Giants to th~ Astros and C:.nect!t ':::: • . Ellis~ ~~~~¥~~iii~
Houston Astros
and .Orioles last lmally to the Orioles.
h
nd and lu.u1
·~• Inn'mg11 "I
.
t e sec•
s~ason. He still carries a pretty Larsen was a spectater and off Ted Davidson In
II! I'U gel tile &lt;IIlllerB!"
high salary.
Monday when the Orioles beat eighth.
And, besides, it was 10 long the Washington Senators &amp;-4 lor American LeallUe ~trtteout
years ago -on Oct. 8, 1956 to their 11th victory In 21 king Sam McDowell struck
be exact -thai the man his exhibition games. Curt Blelary five batters and allowed
New York Yankee teammates hit two homers and Boog hits In six iDRingS u the
called the "Goonie Bird" , Powell one for the Orioles while Cleveland lndlsns topped
soared like an eagle. That was Willie Kirkland and Bob Chance Loll Angeles Dodgm 7-2.
the day Larsen pitched the only connellled lor the Senators,
lo58 snapped the world cham·
perfect game in werld Series Ernie Broglio went seven pions' three-game leslng streak.
history, retiring Z7 consecutive innings and Ted Abernathy ~~;our Florida e x b I b Ill o
batters on fl pitches in a ~ pitched the last two innings as games were cancelled by rain.

Exbiht.ll.OD

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Earnings

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Special Worship
Services Noted
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Hoving sold my Form, I will sell at Public Auction,

my entira lot of Farm Mochinery and Livestock. Louted on St.te Route 35 East. 6 miles EO&amp;t of Jack·
son, Ohio, 2 tenths of a mile from County Garage,
10 miles west of Thurman.

THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966
Starting at 1:00 p.m.
bouq- offlowtr..hlh lloglance.
AIUbllaiClllll to IUiround her Ill
dayt!IJII..,_.,,I!MI• •
In ftlghttfme glcniiOUf, $3 I~
Dana'•AmiMII•C'YI'lJobl• ....
Pedune,llalh I'Dwdeo,

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Consisting of the following:

1960 Musey Fereuson Model 65 Tractor 1961 Chevy 8

~yl. Pick Up Truck (catUe racks), Oliver' Model 50 Hay
Baler (P'J'O) 1965 Model 29 Wheel Rake, Massey Fergu.

"'" 7 ft. pick up Disc, Ford 2-14 breaking Plow, Case Ma·
nure Spreader, 3 bu. Seeder, Bush-Hog 5 ft. cut, Co-Op

Team 2

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14 ft. Wagon, Post Hole digger (two new 9 in. Augers ),
Belt Pulley, John Deere horse drawn Corn Planter (3 point
hitch), horse drawn Turn Plow and Spike Tooth Harrow,
Unico 4 hole Hog Feeder, 150 Locust Posts, 1963 StokerMatlc coal stove. Apartment size Gas Ran2e.

POMEROY LANES
Bantam Girls Leagoe
Marek ztl, 1!16:
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l'or F1mlly e Prllllde
Church• • Dl•t•nt
Loved On•

EASTER
FRESH FLOWER
ARRANGEMENTS

.' froll $3.95

Dudley's

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Don Larson On Sale for $1

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Devils Top Jackets,

By JI'JU!D DOWN
victory over thl JlrOOidyJI lbe &lt;:blcago CUbt doned lhe
UPI Sporla Writer
Dodgers,
California Angela 4-0. lle)ln
It looki like the end of .the It's been all downhill · tor' Chance retired U ttralghl
road for the mu wbo pitched Laroen alnee the perfelll 'll8llle, CUbs, sbt 011 BtrlketUis, before
the perfect game,
fie won • total of-1.5 games fer B~liy ~iii.Uunt in~ U. -~
;..;,,
Any club In the .....,ora can the Yankees ta the next three withlng his first bomer of
8
obtain Don Larsen from the seasons and th_en was l't~ed to pro.ttielder Roger Repoz
Baltimore Orioles fer $1 but It the Kansas City AthletiCs. He lhr
bo
to paee th e
~the
ee so1o men
•ppears that none Is Interested. became a drliter -u~m
· Yan)&lt;eeo to 1 10-9 triumph over
Don is 36 years old. He won a Athletics to the White Sox to th Ci ei ti Red Re
grand total of one game for the the Giants to th~ Astros and C:.nect!t ':::: • . Ellis~ ~~~~¥~~iii~
Houston Astros
and .Orioles last lmally to the Orioles.
h
nd and lu.u1
·~• Inn'mg11 "I
.
t e sec•
s~ason. He still carries a pretty Larsen was a spectater and off Ted Davidson In
II! I'U gel tile &lt;IIlllerB!"
high salary.
Monday when the Orioles beat eighth.
And, besides, it was 10 long the Washington Senators &amp;-4 lor American LeallUe ~trtteout
years ago -on Oct. 8, 1956 to their 11th victory In 21 king Sam McDowell struck
be exact -thai the man his exhibition games. Curt Blelary five batters and allowed
New York Yankee teammates hit two homers and Boog hits In six iDRingS u the
called the "Goonie Bird" , Powell one for the Orioles while Cleveland lndlsns topped
soared like an eagle. That was Willie Kirkland and Bob Chance Loll Angeles Dodgm 7-2.
the day Larsen pitched the only connellled lor the Senators,
lo58 snapped the world cham·
perfect game in werld Series Ernie Broglio went seven pions' three-game leslng streak.
history, retiring Z7 consecutive innings and Ted Abernathy ~~;our Florida e x b I b Ill o
batters on fl pitches in a ~ pitched the last two innings as games were cancelled by rain.

Exbiht.ll.OD

'

Standings

Sanders Tops
List in Golf
Earnings

19N.2ndA"'
MIDDLIPO~T, 0.

.'

llyKIN
EDWARD

Special Worship
Services Noted
For Methodists

PUBLIC AUCTION
Hoving sold my Form, I will sell at Public Auction,

my entira lot of Farm Mochinery and Livestock. Louted on St.te Route 35 East. 6 miles EO&amp;t of Jack·
son, Ohio, 2 tenths of a mile from County Garage,
10 miles west of Thurman.

THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966
Starting at 1:00 p.m.
bouq- offlowtr..hlh lloglance.
AIUbllaiClllll to IUiround her Ill
dayt!IJII..,_.,,I!MI• •
In ftlghttfme glcniiOUf, $3 I~
Dana'•AmiMII•C'YI'lJobl• ....
Pedune,llalh I'Dwdeo,

•.

aa.CIIIIIIalhOl

Consisting of the following:

1960 Musey Fereuson Model 65 Tractor 1961 Chevy 8

~yl. Pick Up Truck (catUe racks), Oliver' Model 50 Hay
Baler (P'J'O) 1965 Model 29 Wheel Rake, Massey Fergu.

"'" 7 ft. pick up Disc, Ford 2-14 breaking Plow, Case Ma·
nure Spreader, 3 bu. Seeder, Bush-Hog 5 ft. cut, Co-Op

Team 2

DUTTON DRUG STORE

AUT MEN

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New

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VISIT OUR

BUDGET SHOP

•AKER FURNITURE
Mldcl!eport, 0.

14 ft. Wagon, Post Hole digger (two new 9 in. Augers ),
Belt Pulley, John Deere horse drawn Corn Planter (3 point
hitch), horse drawn Turn Plow and Spike Tooth Harrow,
Unico 4 hole Hog Feeder, 150 Locust Posts, 1963 StokerMatlc coal stove. Apartment size Gas Ran2e.

POMEROY LANES
Bantam Girls Leagoe
Marek ztl, 1!16:
Wo•
Team 1
71&gt;
Team 3
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1111 Chi.....Rodnay Downing, Apnlt

King Builders Supply Co.
N. 2nd Ave.

Serving Meigs County Slnet 1868

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that olot a1 poaplo don't
nellze H'• prk:ed right down tllere within
tHCh ollllOII tow prlc:e buylll, Whk:h toll

,;

olllll•l"" Wllllder wily you should buy a
tow-~w.m.nyou-canbuylhtgniJricl&lt;l

w

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:!'·Many people believe that when Medicare
begins on July 1, older folks will have no more
worries about hospital bills.

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Croll65 payr 1111 S40 lor ,..,

Medk:1re rcquiret that you pay the hospital SIO per day fr01111he 611tlhrou,tl
Cbe 90th day of your hotpilallzalion.

ll11 Crtt• 8 paya IIIII SIG ,_ diJ for
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la aa approved nunina care facility.
. But you mu11 pay $5 a day from the
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Medicare's hospital program does not
cover hospital chargea for emerJCIICY
cue or aurgery in the hoapltal's out·
patient department.
Blve CIOIH! payalbe llalpllll cbqt1
for lllltl'lfteY room lrelllllellt wldlla 72
boar• alter an aeddeat and bo1pllal
elluaet for out-patlealllll'let'J.

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TRADINC POST

llue Crollo65 fl)'l 1p to $15 per c1aJ
for botplllli'OOIII and hlnl 1114 IJI lo
$1!0 for olhlr bolplfll ..me. wloea
you are bolplllllled oalllde die territory
eonnd by Medlcln. (Tile day1 of cart
eolrtlfiO!Id to 11oet ol Medicare.)

;_ Blue Cross-65 costs only $7.65 per quarter •••
:Yet, in a stnale Illness, could pay you 5740 or
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true and corroctlo !be best ol my .knowled• and I tllll;..mand
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on the bulo of the Information IIWI! above. It 1111 ~ IJ ~~Ill'~-·
also undmtlllllthlt there wiD bel 6-~ WllliDI i*locl far aU ~ .
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Main Slnet, with conolr\ICIIOII
begirmiDg thiJ week. The land
lnd buildlnr Ills been leased
from tile BllmM Reallty Company by tile !lbop,A·Minute Mar·
ktt, Inc., of South Charleston
wllh opening dOle tel for earty
In JUDI, I.... . ·
The Robert' Ill. Apten Coll)pa·
D)', Cbarleaton, It contractor for
lht one story buldllng, 34 x lill
feet. 11 wUI feature a bull brick
eaterior with 40 foot sliding
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• 100,000 BTU EMPIRE LP-Ga1 Forred Air Furnace

Only 50• hi&amp;h. Takes up little •~"'&lt;""· Pull)• f UOrantetd
Quilt, powertul, durable.

Mra. Millard Van Meter

• 7 Wlll'lll·air I"OODI ducts

POMEROY

200 W. MAIN

• Cold-air return duet

• Ceatral thlrmoltat control
• Complele CUIIollllnltallation in your homa

• llmlal-free w ol melereclgu tank and meter
With thil Empire~ you can add air conditioning at
any lime. No ebanre ln.the blower l)lllem will be required .
S.ve money by

On new homlo the total COlt CID be included in your
a~ortpp. For eonversloa or replac:ement, the payments
can be let up on a G·ye&amp;l'·PHA loan, w you can pay just
10% down and tab up 10 24montha on the bolonce .
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3 EASY PAY PLANS

Manufacturer's.

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OODvenlenee and cle~nl'r• of Aahland LP-Gao.

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Pomeroy Flower Shop
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cu.l n. Six and 362·tu. in. V.fiiiiO
available, Ntw't Y9W' chlnct 1o

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smoothe..t going of 'em all. 240-

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Va. There were no panonal Injiii'IH but properly damaae
wu estimated at t400.

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biggest straight Six a.,.allable for
l his tlte ttuclt. Tl'tlft powtr to

othera from Maoon County lo
meotal hoapltall outalclo ol M•·
aon County.
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~ staff of the Mason County Sherlfrs department Is as
follows: George E. Joh1110n, i
lllleri!f; M. Halllead, F. Stover,,

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relaUve who will be 65 or oWer by Ally I.
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Now's yOur et\ar.ctl Wt'tl giving
you tht lllggest savings yet. on
the m.cu. 1•. Ford Six -tilt

yield rlahl«·way following a Glenwood and Serena Cberyl "p11!Yenta slush from packing
two vehicle accident Sunda)'
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around tbe uuoUle . llnkl~

INSTALLATION SERVICE ON .
MUFFLERS, TAILPIPES,
SHOCKS, BRAKE SHOES,
BAnERIIS, TIRES.

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forcl f·lDO Picbll'

jail wss Ronald E. Barker, 311, Funeral home.
prel'fnl lbe accelerator from
Mason, AWOL from tile U. S. o1 tile~ Clerk. Applytnc atlekln1 after the driver tills

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rolets to inslall a shield to
prevent tile aecelerator !rom
sticking.
Ralph Nader, an automotive
91fety crHie, teJiifled In Wlslr
iagton earlier that "U million
cars In all" were being ,.lied

RE'S AUTO
SE VICE CENTER

l . Have you been ~Dder dwo Cll't ola doclor ~ ... !illS ,....t
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datatllld aaturt olllllmt. •

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members traveled 9287 milel,
•ork&lt;4 1700 man houra, inveati1ated 14 accidents with proper· '
ly damage r..utting from acci·
dent eeUmat.ed 11 .,,31&amp;, and
five persons received pmonal
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~t~w:rr~,.~~~J.:~~~~~::;g;(¥.~:~~:~ OF AN LP·GAS FORCED AIR

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USID CLOTHING
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Truck
Theft
Oxfords &amp;
Be (ID WedDell IY
today.
breaklnga and enlerlnga; serv·
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
ed 7! court papers of civil and
servlee
for
Mrs.
Anna
Lee
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Cbevvlllll
will
get
criminal actions: served 10 JP
Reported to
l.oGfers
Witt, 71, of Tuseoloou, Ala.. A
warrants and booked Sll persons
formerly of Mason county, wm
eeelerator Shield
in the county jaD.
We6nesday 10:30 a.m. lil!:I'ROIT (UPII - General The department also appre·
County Lawmen bein theheldMobr.Stevens
Fllllll'al Motors Corp. confirmed Mon· hended tw eocapees from men·
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PT. PLEASANT - The Bher• home wltll !be Rev. ChariH day it lll8 calling bock "sev· tel hospitals and took
two

$2.99 $5.99
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Medicare covers you only in t'lt Uniteu
Statea and certain territorial posiCIIionr.

174 East Lon&amp; Street I Columbus, Ohio 43215

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1111 t11t reported lbelt of a 1961 he iD Swwmt oemet«y.
to
GMC ~ ton truck owned by Mra. DeWitt died Saturday
Charles Lei Price Hopett. The in an Alalmma lloipital. She
tnldt hU a blue body " It b was horn In Maaon County on
llbllt rack. The keyo were re- May 12, •• daqllter of lhe
ported to have been in the tate John aod Eliabolh Stell·
:=======~~lru&lt;:k Wllare il wu parked on art Rodgen. She Is IIUI'\'IVed by

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converted to Blue Cross-6S. ThoN COYtNCI throu&amp;h employte •'*~~' Will "
contacted atthoir place of em~A*It.

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Even with Medicare; there are '"deductibles"
and "co-payments". Without special help, yo~. will have
to pay these expenses fro 'II your own pocket!

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ltoul Paoe al Yonkmo April •••....o.J, 1..,,..., - • ,_,10 ALWAYI IICIJI
the Mollr.Stevens Funeral Home
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to !be Abraham PhiUipt l'fll·
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service wiD be hold Friday I
p.m. and burial will be in the
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Medi'lrC llocs not cover the ftr11 $40 of
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Legion PGI! No. 23, De nv I f RoiMrl TUils, 1f11 of .,,11'11Mifl
J:ennedf, C&lt;mmander,
111- Mn R I&gt; TIUis. MI.' .,
lloUl1C&lt;d the post has chosen its AveittM.' .
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for 19611. They are AUan Kay· Icard, 11011 of fllrl. Allct
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llolly, Rober! Ubi lnd D. E. I
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~'the plan designed tO fill
. . Retlil'd your application before AprU 15to.::A\
·the gaps I·n Med·c
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may start your cove• ~ " promptly on JaJrs. ......,
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Medicare aoes Into eftect.
Pltalt nott
Part A hospital program:
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Joys as Delgaki

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Underway
Point Church

Friday in Pomeroy

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RWI Bapllll (lhurcb; '1'111 Rev.
Pl. Plaasanl - Holy
wu darkntss Participating In tilt service, ltlchard Marlin droet 1p1acoJes· ODWlY
· •n~ete are 110\f lllldarWiy It
.,.. Ill tile lllld aDio lbllllnlb In order, will be: The Rev. Mel· pal Clmrdl; and Tho Reo. WU·
lhe Christ Eplkopal Churdl,
hour." &lt;MI. 2'7 :45).
\'in Alkire, The Unlt.ed ~ bur PorriD, The Federated
Main street, llltll 111e Rev.
SIIIIJ!I uldo lllo bourl from dist Church; The !lev. Carver Church:
Charles A. Piter. pastor.
12 noon to 3 p.m. when Jesus WUIIams, The Firat
Baptist Most Pomeroy merchants,
Hol7 Etlllhtrlll will be ..16lrldllloiiiQsl bunl Ill llllmllt, Chri; The !leY. Jerey Jolal. wltb the IIICOUrqement of the PT. PLJlASANT Uwell brated Wedneoday ot i: 15 p.m.;
lilt P~ Miniii1NI AJIO. lert, The Chlll'cb of Chrilt: Cblmber Of Commerot, llare W. ll4mondl, ft, Rt. IBirbOUI'I- Maundy Tbunday lei'V~ wnt
Ill! plaJmet!~l!!tl!!- ~ ~- .1~ Kraly, 8t •!feed to O!loH lbelr doGrt from vill•. W. Va. die~ !donilat. at llo beld at 7:30 p. m.; "Till
I y lmlce Goad
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In Paul'l Lulberan Churcll: The liZ 110011 to 1:30 p.m. on lhtl day 1be boule Of a G&amp;UJIIU!r, Mn. "".v ·••Ki now" 01.i iioo ~- ~
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Rev. Samuel Jackson, Kerr's to give supporl te 111e eervt01. Abraham P!dllips, KanaUia. eholr wUl slna "Ask Ye Wbal ·
tillllll ul blldllllloal • lila
01110.
Great Thinp I Know." Goad
fevetl. 1M! Wardl Gl Cbrllt.
ft!l!Jrul
"'-1-UJ..., ,._ I Mr Edmonda Wll 1 retired Friday "'rvi"' wiii run irom
The 0t11111nuea1 JII'GII'Irn 1s Q!J 1.!!/I,NI.I/.!J~
I farm. born In Boyd County 1100!1 untU 3 p. m. and the jUJI.
dllllped on a "Come 111)111111 UoterllllblethHef..,Jumble~
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on March 21 1174• lor choir will sing. The Easter
-llavo ...,arne" bull, 111111 a tna lellor to each I&lt;IUire, 1o
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en Y
flfl ' aervl&lt;os are to begin at I a.m.
•-..,OIIoll'l'' lnformaiJiy, form fo•r ordtnur wordo.
I a son of tile late Win d and wltll a festive Euehtrlst; at
to IDIIce Goad J'rlday 11ora1Up
• Nancy Lt!wJS Edmondl.
He f :it a. m. 1 junior eholr
·avllllt~lt "' aa lllllll' people II
I was a member olthe M'ithodl81 breakfaal; 10 a. m. Sunday
poalble.
Church.
1 Sct.ool and at It a. m. a resThe mlllllti;n 01 1oa1
, surviving tre hb witt, Mary Uve Eucharist and mmon.
ebunllel wW -.:11 &lt;CIIIdul!t 1
. Cassel Edmonds; three sons,
21knlnute portion Of lbe threeBOUSS_
Lawrence, Letter ond Cliff·
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ord Edmondt,
of Barbour..
l&lt;l'ipture radlJtC, hymns mi
Ville: ..ven cJauahtera, Mra. ·
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Mabel PhUiips, Kanauga, Ohio,
HARTOU
Glady• Dillow, Wellston,
YONUIII PAC!
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aarboumtlle, w. va., Mra.
YONDR8, N.Y. (UP!) .
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Mary Clad, Oak lllll, W. Va.,
.... trolten 111¥1 , becJ
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Mro. Fern Cherivassl, Somer.-.,s ill tile
Hal Dale
fEUG4.
vllle, N. J., Mn. Marte !!mllh PT. PLitASANT - The adlv~

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:!'·Many people believe that when Medicare
begins on July 1, older folks will have no more
worries about hospital bills.

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Croll65 payr 1111 S40 lor ,..,

Medk:1re rcquiret that you pay the hospital SIO per day fr01111he 611tlhrou,tl
Cbe 90th day of your hotpilallzalion.

ll11 Crtt• 8 paya IIIII SIG ,_ diJ for
1'L ('11111111oae eoald -IJIIO SW

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•Medlwt provides 100 da)'l of b:neftta
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la aa approved nunina care facility.
. But you mu11 pay $5 a day from the
2111 day 011.

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Medicare's hospital program does not
cover hospital chargea for emerJCIICY
cue or aurgery in the hoapltal's out·
patient department.
Blve CIOIH! payalbe llalpllll cbqt1
for lllltl'lfteY room lrelllllellt wldlla 72
boar• alter an aeddeat and bo1pllal
elluaet for out-patlealllll'let'J.

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TRADINC POST

llue Crollo65 fl)'l 1p to $15 per c1aJ
for botplllli'OOIII and hlnl 1114 IJI lo
$1!0 for olhlr bolplfll ..me. wloea
you are bolplllllled oalllde die territory
eonnd by Medlcln. (Tile day1 of cart
eolrtlfiO!Id to 11oet ol Medicare.)

;_ Blue Cross-65 costs only $7.65 per quarter •••
:Yet, in a stnale Illness, could pay you 5740 or
. more In beneftt1.
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I-SET SCALES
1-MciWKIY Fill
PROOII FILE
1-261nch IICYC1£
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WASHER
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Open 12 Noon Til f fiM

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I here~ make application for Non.(kvup lluo Crou-6S . . !lllllfJ lllal ~ la(Grlllllilllr
true and corroctlo !be best ol my .knowled• and I tllll;..mand
JI!O'I'•d1
on the bulo of the Information IIWI! above. It 1111 ~ IJ ~~Ill'~-·
also undmtlllllthlt there wiD bel 6-~ WllliDI i*locl far aU ~ .
Cll
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!ness building is being constructed at tile eorner of Sixth aod
Main Slnet, with conolr\ICIIOII
begirmiDg thiJ week. The land
lnd buildlnr Ills been leased
from tile BllmM Reallty Company by tile !lbop,A·Minute Mar·
ktt, Inc., of South Charleston
wllh opening dOle tel for earty
In JUDI, I.... . ·
The Robert' Ill. Apten Coll)pa·
D)', Cbarleaton, It contractor for
lht one story buldllng, 34 x lill
feet. 11 wUI feature a bull brick
eaterior with 40 foot sliding
81881 doort ractna Sllllll Binet.
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Easter Flowers and Amng111ents
On Display In AWide Variety

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Nothing to buy, just ragisllr when
you violl us

• 100,000 BTU EMPIRE LP-Ga1 Forred Air Furnace

Only 50• hi&amp;h. Takes up little •~"'&lt;""· Pull)• f UOrantetd
Quilt, powertul, durable.

Mra. Millard Van Meter

• 7 Wlll'lll·air I"OODI ducts

POMEROY

200 W. MAIN

• Cold-air return duet

• Ceatral thlrmoltat control
• Complele CUIIollllnltallation in your homa

• llmlal-free w ol melereclgu tank and meter
With thil Empire~ you can add air conditioning at
any lime. No ebanre ln.the blower l)lllem will be required .
S.ve money by

On new homlo the total COlt CID be included in your
a~ortpp. For eonversloa or replac:ement, the payments
can be let up on a G·ye&amp;l'·PHA loan, w you can pay just
10% down and tab up 10 24montha on the bolonce .
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OODvenlenee and cle~nl'r• of Aahland LP-Gao.

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Pomeroy Flower Shop
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available, Ntw't Y9W' chlnct 1o

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Va. There were no panonal Injiii'IH but properly damaae
wu estimated at t400.

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biggest straight Six a.,.allable for
l his tlte ttuclt. Tl'tlft powtr to

othera from Maoon County lo
meotal hoapltall outalclo ol M•·
aon County.
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~ staff of the Mason County Sherlfrs department Is as
follows: George E. Joh1110n, i
lllleri!f; M. Halllead, F. Stover,,

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relaUve who will be 65 or oWer by Ally I.
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Now's yOur et\ar.ctl Wt'tl giving
you tht lllggest savings yet. on
the m.cu. 1•. Ford Six -tilt

yield rlahl«·way following a Glenwood and Serena Cberyl "p11!Yenta slush from packing
two vehicle accident Sunda)'
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around tbe uuoUle . llnkl~

INSTALLATION SERVICE ON .
MUFFLERS, TAILPIPES,
SHOCKS, BRAKE SHOES,
BAnERIIS, TIRES.

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forcl f·lDO Picbll'

jail wss Ronald E. Barker, 311, Funeral home.
prel'fnl lbe accelerator from
Mason, AWOL from tile U. S. o1 tile~ Clerk. Applytnc atlekln1 after the driver tills

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rolets to inslall a shield to
prevent tile aecelerator !rom
sticking.
Ralph Nader, an automotive
91fety crHie, teJiifled In Wlslr
iagton earlier that "U million
cars In all" were being ,.lied

RE'S AUTO
SE VICE CENTER

l . Have you been ~Dder dwo Cll't ola doclor ~ ... !illS ,....t
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datatllld aaturt olllllmt. •

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members traveled 9287 milel,
•ork&lt;4 1700 man houra, inveati1ated 14 accidents with proper· '
ly damage r..utting from acci·
dent eeUmat.ed 11 .,,31&amp;, and
five persons received pmonal
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~t~w:rr~,.~~~J.:~~~~~::;g;(¥.~:~~:~ OF AN LP·GAS FORCED AIR

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USID CLOTHING
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Truck
Theft
Oxfords &amp;
Be (ID WedDell IY
today.
breaklnga and enlerlnga; serv·
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
ed 7! court papers of civil and
servlee
for
Mrs.
Anna
Lee
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Cbevvlllll
will
get
criminal actions: served 10 JP
Reported to
l.oGfers
Witt, 71, of Tuseoloou, Ala.. A
warrants and booked Sll persons
formerly of Mason county, wm
eeelerator Shield
in the county jaD.
We6nesday 10:30 a.m. lil!:I'ROIT (UPII - General The department also appre·
County Lawmen bein theheldMobr.Stevens
Fllllll'al Motors Corp. confirmed Mon· hended tw eocapees from men·
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PT. PLEASANT - The Bher• home wltll !be Rev. ChariH day it lll8 calling bock "sev· tel hospitals and took
two

$2.99 $5.99
W'sshtStort

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Medicare covers you only in t'lt Uniteu
Statea and certain territorial posiCIIionr.

174 East Lon&amp; Street I Columbus, Ohio 43215

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1111 t11t reported lbelt of a 1961 he iD Swwmt oemet«y.
to
GMC ~ ton truck owned by Mra. DeWitt died Saturday
Charles Lei Price Hopett. The in an Alalmma lloipital. She
tnldt hU a blue body " It b was horn In Maaon County on
llbllt rack. The keyo were re- May 12, •• daqllter of lhe
ported to have been in the tate John aod Eliabolh Stell·
:=======~~lru&lt;:k Wllare il wu parked on art Rodgen. She Is IIUI'\'IVed by

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converted to Blue Cross-6S. ThoN COYtNCI throu&amp;h employte •'*~~' Will "
contacted atthoir place of em~A*It.

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Even with Medicare; there are '"deductibles"
and "co-payments". Without special help, yo~. will have
to pay these expenses fro 'II your own pocket!

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SlaiN lA tho f111),Gtl0 1n1eruo
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ltoul Paoe al Yonkmo April •••....o.J, 1..,,..., - • ,_,10 ALWAYI IICIJI
the Mollr.Stevens Funeral Home
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to !be Abraham PhiUipt l'fll·
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IH/ooi-SLAPPID
service wiD be hold Friday I
p.m. and burial will be in the
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Medi'lrC llocs not cover the ftr11 $40 of
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PT. p~- Alnerical! Kayser, Jlfklaa
Legion PGI! No. 23, De nv I f RoiMrl TUils, 1f11 of .,,11'11Mifl
J:ennedf, C&lt;mmander,
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for 19611. They are AUan Kay· Icard, 11011 of fllrl. Allct
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llolly, Rober! Ubi lnd D. E. I
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~'the plan designed tO fill
. . Retlil'd your application before AprU 15to.::A\
·the gaps I·n Med·c
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may start your cove• ~ " promptly on JaJrs. ......,
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Medicare aoes Into eftect.
Pltalt nott
Part A hospital program:
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Joys as Delgaki

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Underway
Point Church

Friday in Pomeroy

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RWI Bapllll (lhurcb; '1'111 Rev.
Pl. Plaasanl - Holy
wu darkntss Participating In tilt service, ltlchard Marlin droet 1p1acoJes· ODWlY
· •n~ete are 110\f lllldarWiy It
.,.. Ill tile lllld aDio lbllllnlb In order, will be: The Rev. Mel· pal Clmrdl; and Tho Reo. WU·
lhe Christ Eplkopal Churdl,
hour." &lt;MI. 2'7 :45).
\'in Alkire, The Unlt.ed ~ bur PorriD, The Federated
Main street, llltll 111e Rev.
SIIIIJ!I uldo lllo bourl from dist Church; The !lev. Carver Church:
Charles A. Piter. pastor.
12 noon to 3 p.m. when Jesus WUIIams, The Firat
Baptist Most Pomeroy merchants,
Hol7 Etlllhtrlll will be ..16lrldllloiiiQsl bunl Ill llllmllt, Chri; The !leY. Jerey Jolal. wltb the IIICOUrqement of the PT. PLJlASANT Uwell brated Wedneoday ot i: 15 p.m.;
lilt P~ Miniii1NI AJIO. lert, The Chlll'cb of Chrilt: Cblmber Of Commerot, llare W. ll4mondl, ft, Rt. IBirbOUI'I- Maundy Tbunday lei'V~ wnt
Ill! plaJmet!~l!!tl!!- ~ ~- .1~ Kraly, 8t •!feed to O!loH lbelr doGrt from vill•. W. Va. die~ !donilat. at llo beld at 7:30 p. m.; "Till
I y lmlce Goad
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In Paul'l Lulberan Churcll: The liZ 110011 to 1:30 p.m. on lhtl day 1be boule Of a G&amp;UJIIU!r, Mn. "".v ·••Ki now" 01.i iioo ~- ~
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Rev. Samuel Jackson, Kerr's to give supporl te 111e eervt01. Abraham P!dllips, KanaUia. eholr wUl slna "Ask Ye Wbal ·
tillllll ul blldllllloal • lila
01110.
Great Thinp I Know." Goad
fevetl. 1M! Wardl Gl Cbrllt.
ft!l!Jrul
"'-1-UJ..., ,._ I Mr Edmonda Wll 1 retired Friday "'rvi"' wiii run irom
The 0t11111nuea1 JII'GII'Irn 1s Q!J 1.!!/I,NI.I/.!J~
I farm. born In Boyd County 1100!1 untU 3 p. m. and the jUJI.
dllllped on a "Come 111)111111 UoterllllblethHef..,Jumble~
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on March 21 1174• lor choir will sing. The Easter
-llavo ...,arne" bull, 111111 a tna lellor to each I&lt;IUire, 1o
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en Y
flfl ' aervl&lt;os are to begin at I a.m.
•-..,OIIoll'l'' lnformaiJiy, form fo•r ordtnur wordo.
I a son of tile late Win d and wltll a festive Euehtrlst; at
to IDIIce Goad J'rlday 11ora1Up
• Nancy Lt!wJS Edmondl.
He f :it a. m. 1 junior eholr
·avllllt~lt "' aa lllllll' people II
I was a member olthe M'ithodl81 breakfaal; 10 a. m. Sunday
poalble.
Church.
1 Sct.ool and at It a. m. a resThe mlllllti;n 01 1oa1
, surviving tre hb witt, Mary Uve Eucharist and mmon.
ebunllel wW -.:11 &lt;CIIIdul!t 1
. Cassel Edmonds; three sons,
21knlnute portion Of lbe threeBOUSS_
Lawrence, Letter ond Cliff·
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ord Edmondt,
of Barbour..
l&lt;l'ipture radlJtC, hymns mi
Ville: ..ven cJauahtera, Mra. ·
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Mabel PhUiips, Kanauga, Ohio,
HARTOU
Glady• Dillow, Wellston,
YONUIII PAC!
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Oltlo, Mr1. Lennie CremeaM,
aarboumtlle, w. va., Mra.
YONDR8, N.Y. (UP!) .
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Mary Clad, Oak lllll, W. Va.,
.... trolten 111¥1 , becJ
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Mro. Fern Cherivassl, Somer.-.,s ill tile
Hal Dale
fEUG4.
vllle, N. J., Mn. Marte !!mllh PT. PLitASANT - The adlv~

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Low mUOage by local owner white over !ilacll flntsh,

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I COME TO SEE

By

I'RID LAIIWILL

SNUFFY
AIN'T IN TH'
JAILHOUIPI!

MY ol&lt;IAN

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DAY, AIN'T IT?

Easter Sullday aburcb ..rvices
been lllllOOilCOd bJ

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Swarmers
not your w«k·
man
or
woman
m
Clly
of
lion
wagoo
Fair
conditloa
by
HUSH
Moderate
or
termilel,
CAUTION: In heater. Real nice.
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$1095
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·~ Htc j feet. The price SlUt.
have a dug well or cistern. 1961 Chavrolet Bel Air Wlgon ••• "" " •'*'1&lt;0'""
time. I ,..,_,~n
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Shoe Box, Mlddl~porl, Ohio.
Fret Inspection. Save . one Jet black finish, red trim, V8 ,engine, aU!olJ!atlc trans.
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WatkiM Products, lllc., D-«1,
4 3 Sic third. Allied Pest and Ter- 1 pwner, radio and boater, good whitewall tires.
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4 5 lip May he hall bJ ISBUmiRg small
mite Conlrol Co., ll4lli West
monthly payments. Beauliful
M. s
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WOMEN - Can you 11'111'41 lli-20 finish. See II locally. Write . ie,
H. New white
IDA lreet,
me,.,, o..
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tires. New paint, red.
OPEN EVE$. 9:00 P.M.
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ceola Ind.
4 5 61p GaD Mlller, WY :l-319tl.
can for inter- TRAILER,
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,.·. • • - "w':.'•:;!"_,,.. " necessary.
Mr. Bal~'·
10 by 57, Tbree bed4 3 3 1 c ! JW, ....•.,, •,..•'......
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2471.
4 I 6tc ""'~· Howard 0. Jeffers in ELECl'ROLIJX SWEEPER
Write, l'llono or c.nct
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4 5 61p Large deluxe model.
IMI &amp;leta For Sale
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teal! dlsch
JIM CARNAHAN
:.=::~l.":r.,u holll'l a week! D you csn FIREWOOD $5 per plek up 1~. whe~ tmedarg~.,"p~:
OHIO
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earn $25 to 150Callperforweek;~~ Call WY z-&amp;136..
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attachments:
Gu'arnteed.
Dt ACRE FARM, cood
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1B necessary.
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$a ach
fng and pasture land, 7
~•"'"',. ":: :'. ~":.'- view Mr Bsldwlll, WY IIPay of
paymeats
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house, '"w limber. 01
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WY M685.
etc
pump
and services.
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POMEROY WOMEN'S GOLF
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YOUNG MAN with mechanleal
ulimates. CaD collect
meeting. All invited.
. PHONE WY 2·2156
drafting oxperieRCO, permCBefore Mloy hfllnaurance
DSO. HoUIDIIII Drlmn: lc;"·
Crffee and donuts will be serv·
anent posilloo, good ,.lory
._,,. Oao "F,..U W"ka
\UTUMIIBU..E IIIIUI'aiiOI ....
ed. 7 p. m, at gotl club.
and working conditions. Con-~ C.mplllt '' Ro,ol O.k Pork ' .....ued? 'All """ ....,..
POMEROY CHAPI'ER No.
Notice
tact Mr. Bislfllp, 9!12·3215
BIG BEND
bnlt? Cd lfY ~
roo
!I{OES wUI meet 1n regular
---- - - - Pomeroy Ohio
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brick bllll!e with bath
....ion Tuesday at 7:45 p, m.
OLD FASHIONED REVIVAlr- 1
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oatbuUdlngs, comer lot,
Pest Matrons and Past Patrons
Hobson
Christian Union , WOMAN to work in H o I e I 'I
IICI'e of ground, out of
ol the chapter will be honored.
101 mada al lepl papero.
Church. Rev. Charles Setters, ' Martin, Pomeroy, Ohio.
ROUTE !24
blrlb record! end aimosl lliJ '
All NeW RidiiiOr ShOp
water. Good garden plots
Members are asked t. bring
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other docomenll.
eC•r • Tnoek •Hetter
oome fruit troea. Could
articles for an auction sale to
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CAR HOP and waitress. Apply
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be held following meeting.
10, 1986, at 7:30 p. m. Every- · In persoo at once. c r o w•a'l CLEAN your n~gs for less thBl
Core • Bulldozer
lots. Priced to sell Callii'Y
WEDNESDAY
1 4 1ft
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3 29 tic
lc a foot with Lustre Foam.
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eAny Type
5156 after 4 p, m.. weeks
AMATEUR GARDENER'S
Pastor.
• 5 !tc HOUSEKEEPER prefer
to Electr•c shampooer rentlll,
Camprng Equip.
or WY U657.
3I
Club of Middleport will
live in. Call WY 2-6251
. l.OO. Ebersbach Hardware, NEED SOME camping
gear
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Wednesday, April 6 at I p.m.
EARL'S Barber Shop has not
~ 27 lfc I Pomeroy.
3 31 ,6tc such as lanterns or
eamp WY 2-2196 Mldofl-rt, o.
Lega Notice
at the home of Mrs. Betty
changed their prices. All
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IN THI ,.oaATI!C:OuiiiiT OP
haireuts $1.00. Hours: 8 to
FROM wal to w ' 10 SOI stoves, coolers and
coo .
M•••• COUNTY, OMIG
Cline, 24 Walnut-st., witb Mrs.
1 p. m. e~cept on Thursday
For Rent
at all. on carpets
cleaned ware. We have everything to J'ARMERhS .- lnqf "'bu"'11 andc tis •• 11 .,,.••,.. •• ••
Russell Mills assisting hostess.
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Blue
Lustre.
Reot
elecget
you
equipped
to
go
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your
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c... ••· ,...., Mrs. Bruce u oyd will Present
cine, Ohio.
i 4 5 3tc
THREE and four room fur- tric shampeeer $1. Pomeroy ing and fl~ c~se we ~ve ~) lJI~aller;~~m.iiM' anor ,:T~~no~':.~·=•Nr
the program and roll call re- -- - - nished · apartments. All utili· Cement Block Co. 4 4 6tc
the_ worlds finest
·
appoiJUM an4 quallfled u AlllJDM sponse will be a garden chore.
&amp;!4-1185-3824.
t I 3tllc 1Gf" ""''
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THE POMEROY SHA~
I WILL NOT be responsible for tiea paid. Phone WY 2·2776. BLUE LUSTRE- not- -only rids tr 31 Ier, APACHE
. · R. 0 ush
Mnhlon
Gf 'Pomeny,
Melp
n.l:t'
any debts contracted by any- . Rowley and Reed. After 61 carpets of soil but leaves pile Lyons Campmg Trmlers,
~~· .:!~.~u M:e.J:»Bbt~•.= speare cJub will meet Wednesone other than myself. Thom- · p. m. call WY •.•• 71.
ton St., Mason, W. Va.
EXPERIENCED
...., lmmod~ ..
day at 2 p, m. at the home of
1 soft and lofty. Rent electric
'~
4 &lt; tfc
on wJU pr... nt their dl.lm~. •eeord·
as Lee King, 108 Peoples Ter.
tfc
I
abampooer
$1.
Pickens
Hard"
to
,
•••
4P.IY
IWCimltlclt.cL
w
Mrs. Dale Sma'th.
43
race, Pomeroy. Ohio.
NORTH 2nd A
. -ware Co. lnc.
4 4 6k --.,8,-u-s-ines--s-Se-rv
-..,.i_ces_
u..o.u::·~h !::, ~u::;~: tf!M.
mURSDAY
4 3 3tp '
venue, M1ddl..
-CURTIS lloDANia.. ""''""
EVANGELINE CHAPTER,
··--- port. 4 rooms and bath apart·i"NEVER used anything like ,
pest
.., 21 '"'"' • '" · OES, Middleport, will
meet
•·
lbl
I
menl
Newly
decorated.
$40'
it,"
say
users
of
Blue
Lustre
I
control
services.
20
years
and
Thursday
evenin•,
April
7 at
I WILL NOT
~ respons e or
lh W lte Crook
for cleanin• can~L Rent
f
•
any debts contracted by any. i ~~~ . a r 3 .;·trW: I electric sh:mpo.;;- $1. Bak-' perience. Roaches, rats, ott&gt; I
I
ay ar
7:30 p. m. for the regular mee~
one other than myself. Dav•d .
___ _
er Furniture co.
• • ate er household pests. Free
I
ing.
Reed, Pomeroy, Ohio.
TRAILER LOT. Rutland, five I - -·- -·- .
limates and inspection.
LAUREL CLIFF
4 I 31p ; miles from Pomeroy. Phonel SINGER SEWING MACHINE
salesmen. New termite
Healtlo club will meet
i
SH 2-5613.
3 16 ~ Sews forwnrd and reverse, Zig
trol plan. Meigs County'•
day evening at the home
A WEEKEND revival starting ~I!,;ELY lurnishrd 2 bedroom! Zag equippedd to buttonshole, I ly home oWRed company.
WY 2-2193
Pomeroy honorDeJmisa·t aWseuberrpr•·swae 'partyguest
Mrs. Lloyd Wright.
.
monogram, aro, etc.
ews lied Pest and Termil&amp; Coa
I'R!DAY
I April 7 through Sunday. no
I
each evening at the Freedom a~~~ment, Middleport. 3W~ 11:1 like new. Pay off 8 payments I trol Company. IIIli W. Maia \L;
Reh1gel' by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ALBERT WOODARD,
Gospel Mission at
Bald
I&amp; each or $42 cash. WY 2- St., Pomeroy, Ohio, WY ~ ttlon 101'\'ke. Jo•~·o Befrlt Vernoa Weber Saturday
ent oommander, of Ohio
1
Knobs. The Rev. Roscoe THREE ~nd four room fornish- 2685.
I 4 6tc
3159.
2 11 SOtp eratlon, New lllvea, " ' - ing In observance o1 his
Commandery, No. 24 • K.
Thorn the evangeliSI. Speeial OCI an unfurnished aparo· AT FORKED RUN - Lake, 500 Sli;WING macblneo. repair ser 1\1 ..S
4 I 1ft birthday at tho Weber home
has asked all Sir Knights
sin~in~. Rev. S. R. Glu•sen- ments. WY •·5434· 12 6 tic yards From dam, 4 rooms rice, aU makeo. WY 2-2284.
Rutland.
meet at the temple Friday
eamp, pastor of the churc~. •'ltAII .KH IJml - !reo and bath with utiliUes. Six lbe Fahril Shill&gt;. Potner'IIY
Games were played
7 p. m. to attend Good Fridav
The public is invited.
qe and ••ter Brown't l'rlll
years old. Hardwood floors . Authorized Singer Sales
the evening and the large
service at
the
3 30 8tc eo Parll 1S!a1e Appn&gt;vl!tll
Redecorated. Drilled well. Service
AT ITS GREATEST
orated birthday cake
Church. Sir Knights are
1 211 tf&lt;
Minemille. Oblo, ..._ IV\ Lot 1,800
sqoore
feet.
- - - -with Ice cream,
come with or withoJuu~t::::~
TRUCK GROWERS - Order, 1-.m4
1'1111 or wllll ~Ill, tato chipa IIIII punch to
OIUO VAILEY O
1 It tfi!
4 1 3tc laird Brotben Aato
your Southern piams now : to- FOUR ROOM furniahed
- COW MANURE and ' ·-··ts Used parts for ean
=:.:~ ID or ed IUI!Sis. He received
ery No. U, KT will meel
matoes cabbage
peppers
l(lll1.......
truc1IJ. Complotl liDe ol
earda and glft.o.
·
aweet Potatoes. 'Chari"' a: ment. WY ~-- U 151ft Posts. WY 3-6476. Shermao ed braka lining for .n
,. • l2" II• ..JSo .. ue Presell! were Sam
tbe Masoaic Temple Sunday
Mo • ...o Ohio. VI, 'MIDDLEPORT, modern
,... Roberts.
4 3 3tp reoger oars. Rebuilt
1:30 a.m. to attead Easter
Harrll' PO'.......,
~
and
c....,our llrvlco Kathy Thomas, LlllJ
vices at United
289!.
3 29 l2lc I lurnisbed 3 rooms and batb ORDER AMSTU'l"l'S H and N tors
clute~ plates.
CALL WY 2.ftGI
Barbara Williams,
Oiurcb. All Sir Knlgs are
_
1partment. Low ullliU01. "Nick Chick" leghorn cbiclls, used and rebuilt parll guar Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFI Smith, Karen Tucker,
come with or without uniform.
J'ARMERS, om taking ordenl Coa11 Bulldln&amp;, WY :1-6141.
or started pullets today. Mod. anteed.. Now opea to
111 w. MAIN
POMIROY
Sabra CanadaJ,
ADDITIONAL Immunization
tor South0111 tomato plana.
2 24 tic
era Poullry; Box 186, Athens, you better, 1 L m.. to
Smith, Cluil Napper,
c:llDics are Thursday, 7. 9 p. m.
- · WU! arrive around AI&gt;- TWO TRAILER SPACP tw Ohlo. Phone 593-7831.
p. m. Sundays 10 1' m. to
••. - Haines, Joe Hewklna,
at fchool bua garage, '"uppera
rli
2i Bllly Hill R · WI
.
p. m. Loeated 12 miles
....,..,.,...,_
..
•
• acme,
rent Ia the Village ol Mlddl•
4 I lie of Pomeroy .., Sl Rl 7. Pll.
II 1IIIII law...
Dean, Dennis ShUIIDg,
Plains and Friday 7 • 9 p. m.
1 24 30tc port. Call WY H34l or WY CRAIG'S Market, Rt. 124, Sy. 11115-2297.
NKl.
3 3
Crill 8rodlenl
Riee, Johnny Grate, Jim
81 Charl01 Harrl$
Packing
l4lltl IX' WY U800.
. racuse, Ohlo. Seed Potatoes. JNTEHIOR -Exterior
~ , _ • ODIIllt
Jlrn Blllletle, 1\o'ger
Bouse, Portland.
II
30
tie
Cobblers
and
ltemlebecs.
Ph.
Roof
painting
and
repair.
A.
c;.
IIWJfOIIII
Bill
Tucker,
Teresa
Dean,
AI.iolr---=
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Stopl J.ookl Re•dl
1
1 11 sotp
-For=---:...
- ,-..
- -or
---=s.:-:-le- WY 2-39116.
• 1 lfc v1 a.uoo.
• - . Clldo• 1 111
••
WHINI
11
SOON
FRANCIS GI'I&gt;CerJ Store with
'
eouala
of
Demtla,
and
The Very Bllt
WHAn
two
gas
pumps.
Four
room
IARL
G1UliSER.
Donna,
Dallas
and
Duane
Web•
II
In
lhed
C.n Anywhare
DAILY
CROSSWORD
211 Dolt YturNif Cor Wolh
apartment connected. LocatWHERE?
IIIII llertln&amp;
MinomWI w. 5encliJI8 gifts _.
NO REASONABLE
In l'omoroy-A Gootl
DOWJI
lll. ·
ed on Rt. 551 at Kyger.
L'Bum&gt;
•. _
Ohio. End ,our Lncu ud Joetta Erlewlne.
OFFER REFUSED
Loe~tion
basket
1:8. Ma..ie
IlL We have aD llilell
4 5 31p
WHO?
2. NexUI
chordl
...,. .,. &amp;pondlftl Hlo
18
FOR SALE OR LEASE -Fru3. Bird•'
21. Look
. .ljlpollo llrvlco To You
ic Grocery Store, with two
'· C0wbo7"1
22.. Zt~.~~o
sobriquet
for.-.e
111111
111 pumpa. 4 room apartWATCH FOR
5. DlreetJon
2&amp; lildlaA
'
meat COMected. Located 1ft
OPENING
llndeno
wetgbt
8. Alll:bi&lt;pald 21.l'roaoUII
oalllng. WID buy bldee
Bt. 554 at Kyger. 4431p
"Yeur lembltr Deele,.
.. -f.2T,A..._
POMIRDY, 0.
M-y PhD Meier. l'bii:MII There will be revival meet.
.....
2&amp;.Ru.
.....,...,,.......
For Sale·or Rent
I.MDDcal
GMt
WY WSJG.
t II
Jngs at the Rutland Church of
COlli·
30. Palo, 38. brine
~ 7 ROOM HOUSE and bath and
-::,.--,
__ ,:-..._.:-.-....
--:Fo-;-r-:-;--ICbrlst April II throngb AptU II
polftlon
Brad
38. 'raJabiM
_,...
__,.._••_••----j•t 7:311 p.m. each eveolbg.
UlSE ftllbt safely IO!th 09- • 5 room houH and bath.
I. LlDgered
3L IrlfJb. Map' 4:1. Wurtte1,
WY
2-S'/01.
Fred Albreeh~ evangelist of
1L
Bekrn&amp;'illh
bome
her&amp;'
Mllot tablets. Only IItie at
to
8D.
32.
Scarf
IILeae-New Marshfield, will oonduct
' 8lll'll Phanxulc:y.
3 liGip
.AJcott
&amp;Modem
._
For Sale
the meetings. There will be 1
~~~~~~-c~Mnm~
y•m~~·2~-~~rIll' Dr. uys ulcera, t(Ot ..,. LIYll: IWT. File's, 3rd 1tnet,
IIIIIDD•LEIPOII~! - Cozy 4 room ~ngregahonal and spacial ling.
P115 tablets. Fast 111 l'qulda Middleport.
cottage, with 10 ballt, level mg.
24 houra. 8e1f
lot (50' x loti'),
imitatloo A fellowship poUuck •upper
.·0n1J IItie at Starl Pharmacy I Servica.
3 H l2lc
stone otding, frOill
porch, wm be held Saturday evealng,
~-----~ I 30ip ' BUDGET .PIIlCBD fundllte Ill
large enclosed back ll""'b. Apnl 16 at 5:30 p.m. at the
buy at $3500.00.
church basement. Everyone
DiUCIOIJS Homemade Pizza, our tbird l1oar budget lhop.
lie, 7k, and $1.00 alzel. [)e. '' Baker J'lnllaN. Mlddllport
I
~~~~HOME _ HARRI· Invited. Bill Carter II the miD·
11 12 tfe
D Pizzo. II 50 Jack 's Da&gt; I Ohio.
-110 atory lr81D1 Isler.
-- · -· - -- - - · ' 17 ' Bar. Middleoort. 12 I lfc IEASTER
I rooms (3 bedrooms), ulillB1111117. CaD E
e
ty room, water 11Jslem, close DinMt CiNn for
'
to 1 ..,.... plot. Prteed to tell P111toral Families
• '·MIIIIIYY
M. .,,
....,.9:11-L ·
GNtiMN
M.CANCILLA1IONI

QOOGLI

Are An,;nced
By Churches

Motor Co.

1962

-

Easter !em_&gt;~~

'

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slllltlse service a1 • a. m.. ••,~;;·,.
Bradford Church of Chrisl e
public Is invited to 'attend.
The First ~nited PresbJter.
liA Church, Church of Cbrist,
Heath M
. ethodist and
Flr•t

.

Baptist churches in Middleport
are having IIUIIrlse wvice•
Sunday morning, Sunday School
clsases and morning W01'9lilp
services. Spe&lt;llal musle will
be presented by the choirs o1
the ch ..... .
ur...... ,
Communion services will be
held at the First Baptist
Olurch,
Heath Methodist
Church a¢ First United fns.
byterian Churches
Tlllrsday
evening with th~ CommUDity
Good Friday service to be beld
at . the First Baptist Cburfh
Friday evening, AprD 8 With
the Rev. M. E. DowSOII ao the
speaker.
Special music wUI be preaent.
eel by the choir and Mrs. Wilf&lt;lrd Folger of Marietta.

TERRY
LI'L ABNER

COOK HIM? AU
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Drive Away With A

KEITH GOBLE FORD

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dub'

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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

,..

BRAKE SERVICE

I
8 aeHnars

'"rn"'· ''" ,...,,.

s•rthd P y
/s Surprise for

Dennis Weber

I

p1ZZA

',..

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C•••Iott

;~· ~Y ~:~ a.esL~e~e

~:;'·,.::-~~ or

lamlller Trade-Ins

::1

METRO;OLITAN

Revival Series
Begins April 16
In Rutland

Rtdle

end heeter.

~

62 Ford Gal. 500
4 dr. I cyL At Tr1n1., '·

ltMring, radio end hteftr

63

Our

Falcon

2

Rodio ond hooter .

65 Ford Gal. 500

One milO
__,
....,..
from,""
on • - ,...,_
I'OBd, 4 acres of bottomland,
good well, no house. Several
cood building llilel. Gtlng for
$2500 00
~ M. Cox, llrU:er
tlnrJ·'Ooland IIIIHlll8ll
WY J.$1
'Wy z.a
4 5 31e
"l'iiiiiiiOOiiiiboiiSe,- F Yl
" e
JBI, City wat",
acrea.
Good
investment properiJ
for lake site. Syracuse, Ohlo.
3 31 !Ole
WY H2'/L
FOR SALE: I room bouse wlllt
Milt, tall basement, IN lly·
..U Sl, Mlddleporl Phooe:
Pt. Pleasant GV$#11,
U I~ tie
SALE- 42 am farm.
•ooms and bath. · T e •
minutes drive from PomO!'OJ
Route liS, 1iarrllonvtlle Rd.
WY 2.f3%1 or WY · 't.JOra.
I II lfe
"'·tland,

. ··8ULLDOZER wurk. Reaoon•
'ble, ependable and npen.
leneed. WY 2-2201.

Uil1'tf,JUE P'llrnllln,

-St

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can •

dllllel. 1

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l'ciutaO).

wrtw:

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Ysrts . ,• .,.,........ .A. CORRECT ANSWilR 18 UU
AN Al'FIIC'liOif.u'll; KISS,-OOJm&lt;J:

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,

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The Rev. and Mrs. Deltald
Hicks entertained with a bullet
d:lllner for lllinlllerll and thelr
families FridaY' eveolbg when
plans for the community !Jond
Friday services wero made.
Guests Included the Rev. and
Mrs. Nyle Bordea Gl the MCIIUSII
Moriah Bsptlll Church;
Rev. and Mn. Dtnakl Boone
and daugllter, JeaDDle of the
First Baptist Olureh; the Rev.
Howard Ruppel~ Flrsl United
Presbytllrla!t Olurch· and the
Rev and Mn M
0owson
and. fOils, nooiias.
Dwight.

E
and

SERVICI!S AT CIIESTER
An Easter aunrlse servl.ce.ll
will be -held at Cbe•ler Meth~r
dlst cirurch beginning ·at S: JO '
a.m. Worship service lo at t I
a.m. with an Easter program I
by the Church School following.
An Eatter egg hunt by the
Primary grAdes wlll follow the
program.

65 Ford Gal. 500
triM"~

Conv. 352 Hg. Sid.
radio and heattr

I'MIOI WATER
IS ATOMIZED.

64 Galaxie X~
Convertible.

I cylinder,

auto trans... power tteerlne, power bnkes ancl
wlnclowt., radio &amp; hft..r

61 Olda 98 2 DOOr
H.T. At tran!l. AU · power,

radio and ht1hr

• Fii!OO~S AND
•

63 Mercury Monte.
4 Dr. Auto. trant. Pow•
steering, radio &amp; hHtw

63 Thunderbird
Hordfot&gt;, poWIIr ....rln1,
br~k•

power
•w•.
2

Dr.

power WI•

·

60 Ford
Country Std1n,

ltltfon

Wogon 4 dr. I cyl. ovle
trent. with air

eondftlo~

•••62 Thunderbird

Herdtop, powtr ltHI'Irit,
power brakes, power wl•
dowl, eir condltlortlne.

2 Dr.
63 Ford G1l. 500
Conv. l!2 ong. Std. l r Rdlo and hteter
63 Chevrolet'lmp. ·
4 dr. H.T. I cyL At tr-.;
p, tturlna,. rlcllo tnl

........

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65 Ford Fair. 500
2 Dr, Hordtot&gt;, 219 lno,

Low

Crulol-1,

mn.....

-

Keith Goble Ford
USED CARLOT
Locust , . Sycomor. '"'
Mlddlepott

PEANUTS

By SCHUL%

BLEAU!

'

!5lfAH! ~LEAH!
«EAA!Bl.EAA!BtWI!

.....
HEi..lO... HEllD... ~L
DESI&lt; ... QUICKLY. STOP
T&gt;&lt;ATI\OMAN

. ' '· '

Four c:yl, aut&lt;&gt;. trarur., ndl,o, white ddewlll tlnM, "-'
luxe wheel discs, red over white,' ute. new red .vial&amp;

Interior. I.Gcall)' owoed, ~ .lbarp. 4 real &amp;uiiiiHr.

$9,88
Flnariclne Avallli. .

KARR &amp;VAN ZANbT
Oldsmobile

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"Y~'U l,.llr~OurQuiiiiJ WiJff~ B~ , .

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WY 2·5342

.JACKET
'lllROUG~

Weekly

Cadillac .;..

B1 CHESTER GQI )LD

standard tnns. R•dlo 1nd
healttr

1962 PONTIAC TEMPEST
LE MANS SP~ COUPE

GMAC

DICK TRACY

2 dr. Hardtop, 2H engine,

SPECIAL I

1,.;~~i~~~~· ACRES

By ART SANSOM

Dr.

I

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· THE lORN LOSER

6 cyllnct.r, 1t1ndard tren1.

MOTORS

....

I

62 Comet 2'Door
6 cyl. Std. tron1,

POflneroy Ohio

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Get.Extra Cash The Want Ad Way
u• .\NT

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IN~~~!!ION

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1-Dii~'l' lentluel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., April I, ltMMI

nted
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~~~s•.JSIOO&gt; RO!I'I'Il!_

For Sale

luliMII Service~ .

For Sale

JT..::..~~

a~

t

Pon1erov

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GIAUTY

.

Chavrolat Impala Station Wag. $1695
Low mUOage by local owner white over !ilacll flntsh,

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pomerov Motor .Co'

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so,

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sale~

BUY A TRAILER

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RADIATOR

CE
SERVI

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SNuiiPY SMITH

I COME TO SEE

By

I'RID LAIIWILL

SNUFFY
AIN'T IN TH'
JAILHOUIPI!

MY ol&lt;IAN

ha~e

!WUI'FY

~~:;:,~,;";!.~~~·~.,..n~~te~!3 :S,~v:.,:g~~~ :"~';:' !~:cl~g ~

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IT'S VISITIN'
DAY, AIN'T IT?

Easter Sullday aburcb ..rvices
been lllllOOilCOd bJ

'• r ;s;;; rem: - :
:t:
Swarmers
not your w«k·
man
or
woman
m
Clly
of
lion
wagoo
Fair
conditloa
by
HUSH
Moderate
or
termilel,
CAUTION: In heater. Real nice.
p
- JO aVer•.. per'
•
'
omeroy. ..,,
...,..
$225 See C. C Wolf Jr Chest- heel for the women with tired home treating uae care t1 you
$1095
1
0
~:
.,. ., .!!~"!·-::.::,~•'"' !L ... we.~&lt; possN!'~~~ • l"" ~~ or,
·~ Htc j feet. The price SlUt.
have a dug well or cistern. 1961 Chavrolet Bel Air Wlgon ••• "" " •'*'1&lt;0'""
time. I ,..,_,~n
"""'
. IIPINET PIANO
Shoe Box, Mlddl~porl, Ohio.
Fret Inspection. Save . one Jet black finish, red trim, V8 ,engine, aU!olJ!atlc trans.
""""""'''"""
WatkiM Products, lllc., D-«1,
4 3 Sic third. Allied Pest and Ter- 1 pwner, radio and boater, good whitewall tires.
.., ...,,..,, ..,..,., "" '""' Winona, Milin.
4 5 lip May he hall bJ ISBUmiRg small
mite Conlrol Co., ll4lli West
monthly payments. Beauliful
M. s
Po ..)... Ohl
~"';.....!::::.,.
WOMEN - Can you 11'111'41 lli-20 finish. See II locally. Write . ie,
H. New white
IDA lreet,
me,.,, o..
... ,., .. _ , . . ,., houn a woek? U ao, you cu Credit Depl _ LincoiD OsPhone 98il-666ll.
4 5 3tp
..... ..., - .,.._. """',.·
..5 to...
k c
, ·~
,
tires. New paint, red.
OPEN EVE$. 9:00 P.M.
eacn ..
..., per Nee . ar
ceola Ind.
4 5 61p GaD Mlller, WY :l-319tl.
can for inter- TRAILER,
'
·
AUCTIONEER
,.·. • • - "w':.'•:;!"_,,.. " necessary.
Mr. Bal~'·
10 by 57, Tbree bed4 3 3 1 c ! JW, ....•.,, •,..•'......
'R
vow,
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COMPLETE SERVICE l~!!!!!"'!"'!!!!!!"""'="'"":"';"l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""'~""""""'!!!
n
2471.
4 I 6tc ""'~· Howard 0. Jeffers in ELECl'ROLIJX SWEEPER
Write, l'llono or c.nct
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· -· SyriiCWie. ·
4 5 61p Large deluxe model.
IMI &amp;leta For Sale
• · - - ""'""' .. "'" .., MEN - Csn you spare 15 • 20
teal! dlsch
JIM CARNAHAN
:.=::~l.":r.,u holll'l a week! D you csn FIREWOOD $5 per plek up 1~. whe~ tmedarg~.,"p~:
OHIO
.,.. ':.:!..~.:rr.~'"'
earn $25 to 150Callperforweek;~~ Call WY z-&amp;136..
4 1 5tp
attachments:
Gu'arnteed.
Dt ACRE FARM, cood
"'""' oouu
1B necessary.
~-·
f6
$a ach
fng and pasture land, 7
~•"'"',. ":: :'. ~":.'- view Mr Bsldwlll, WY IIPay of
paymeats
• •
WEU. DrlUIDg.
house, '"w limber. 01
• .J
44
2471.
·
4 s 6tc
WY M685.
etc
pump
and services.
N1cllells 25
POMEROY WOMEN'S GOLF
....~~::•::••""
YOUNG MAN with mechanleal
ulimates. CaD collect
meeting. All invited.
. PHONE WY 2·2156
drafting oxperieRCO, permCBefore Mloy hfllnaurance
DSO. HoUIDIIII Drlmn: lc;"·
Crffee and donuts will be serv·
anent posilloo, good ,.lory
._,,. Oao "F,..U W"ka
\UTUMIIBU..E IIIIUI'aiiOI ....
ed. 7 p. m, at gotl club.
and working conditions. Con-~ C.mplllt '' Ro,ol O.k Pork ' .....ued? 'All """ ....,..
POMEROY CHAPI'ER No.
Notice
tact Mr. Bislfllp, 9!12·3215
BIG BEND
bnlt? Cd lfY ~
roo
!I{OES wUI meet 1n regular
---- - - - Pomeroy Ohio
4 S !lc
-·
brick bllll!e with bath
....ion Tuesday at 7:45 p, m.
OLD FASHIONED REVIVAlr- 1
'
.
I TRAI~ER SA~ES I eHtrJ'O Copyl!'.lJ Servlee. ~
oatbuUdlngs, comer lot,
Pest Matrons and Past Patrons
Hobson
Christian Union , WOMAN to work in H o I e I 'I
IICI'e of ground, out of
ol the chapter will be honored.
101 mada al lepl papero.
Church. Rev. Charles Setters, ' Martin, Pomeroy, Ohio.
ROUTE !24
blrlb record! end aimosl lliJ '
All NeW RidiiiOr ShOp
water. Good garden plots
Members are asked t. bring
4 3
1
1
evahngellst
8tc \ At Syra&lt;U!e Corporation
other docomenll.
eC•r • Tnoek •Hetter
oome fruit troea. Could
articles for an auction sale to
1
eac evemng.
r' •
CAR HOP and waitress. Apply
_ __
11eo1er IDsaraaee. ,_...,
' divided illlo good
be held following meeting.
10, 1986, at 7:30 p. m. Every- · In persoo at once. c r o w•a'l CLEAN your n~gs for less thBl
Core • Bulldozer
lots. Priced to sell Callii'Y
WEDNESDAY
1 4 1ft
1
one welcome. Odell Manley, Steak House.
3 29 tic
lc a foot with Lustre Foam.
,
,
eAny Type
5156 after 4 p, m.. weeks
AMATEUR GARDENER'S
Pastor.
• 5 !tc HOUSEKEEPER prefer
to Electr•c shampooer rentlll,
Camprng Equip.
or WY U657.
3I
Club of Middleport will
live in. Call WY 2-6251
. l.OO. Ebersbach Hardware, NEED SOME camping
gear
I
Wednesday, April 6 at I p.m.
EARL'S Barber Shop has not
~ 27 lfc I Pomeroy.
3 31 ,6tc such as lanterns or
eamp WY 2-2196 Mldofl-rt, o.
Lega Notice
at the home of Mrs. Betty
changed their prices. All
I
all
'I
k
IN THI ,.oaATI!C:OuiiiiT OP
haireuts $1.00. Hours: 8 to
FROM wal to w ' 10 SOI stoves, coolers and
coo .
M•••• COUNTY, OMIG
Cline, 24 Walnut-st., witb Mrs.
1 p. m. e~cept on Thursday
For Rent
at all. on carpets
cleaned ware. We have everything to J'ARMERhS .- lnqf "'bu"'11 andc tis •• 11 .,,.••,.. •• ••
Russell Mills assisting hostess.
0
with
Blue
Lustre.
Reot
elecget
you
equipped
to
go
camp.
your
c
oJce
ur
MAMLON IILIH.
•
1
1 to 12 noon. Earl Custer. Ra·
---B eed' S . (n·•- d
c... ••· ,...., Mrs. Bruce u oyd will Present
cine, Ohio.
i 4 5 3tc
THREE and four room fur- tric shampeeer $1. Pomeroy ing and fl~ c~se we ~ve ~) lJI~aller;~~m.iiM' anor ,:T~~no~':.~·=•Nr
the program and roll call re- -- - - nished · apartments. All utili· Cement Block Co. 4 4 6tc
the_ worlds finest
·
appoiJUM an4 quallfled u AlllJDM sponse will be a garden chore.
&amp;!4-1185-3824.
t I 3tllc 1Gf" ""''
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THE POMEROY SHA~
I WILL NOT be responsible for tiea paid. Phone WY 2·2776. BLUE LUSTRE- not- -only rids tr 31 Ier, APACHE
. · R. 0 ush
Mnhlon
Gf 'Pomeny,
Melp
n.l:t'
any debts contracted by any- . Rowley and Reed. After 61 carpets of soil but leaves pile Lyons Campmg Trmlers,
~~· .:!~.~u M:e.J:»Bbt~•.= speare cJub will meet Wednesone other than myself. Thom- · p. m. call WY •.•• 71.
ton St., Mason, W. Va.
EXPERIENCED
...., lmmod~ ..
day at 2 p, m. at the home of
1 soft and lofty. Rent electric
'~
4 &lt; tfc
on wJU pr... nt their dl.lm~. •eeord·
as Lee King, 108 Peoples Ter.
tfc
I
abampooer
$1.
Pickens
Hard"
to
,
•••
4P.IY
IWCimltlclt.cL
w
Mrs. Dale Sma'th.
43
race, Pomeroy. Ohio.
NORTH 2nd A
. -ware Co. lnc.
4 4 6k --.,8,-u-s-ines--s-Se-rv
-..,.i_ces_
u..o.u::·~h !::, ~u::;~: tf!M.
mURSDAY
4 3 3tp '
venue, M1ddl..
-CURTIS lloDANia.. ""''""
EVANGELINE CHAPTER,
··--- port. 4 rooms and bath apart·i"NEVER used anything like ,
pest
.., 21 '"'"' • '" · OES, Middleport, will
meet
•·
lbl
I
menl
Newly
decorated.
$40'
it,"
say
users
of
Blue
Lustre
I
control
services.
20
years
and
Thursday
evenin•,
April
7 at
I WILL NOT
~ respons e or
lh W lte Crook
for cleanin• can~L Rent
f
•
any debts contracted by any. i ~~~ . a r 3 .;·trW: I electric sh:mpo.;;- $1. Bak-' perience. Roaches, rats, ott&gt; I
I
ay ar
7:30 p. m. for the regular mee~
one other than myself. Dav•d .
___ _
er Furniture co.
• • ate er household pests. Free
I
ing.
Reed, Pomeroy, Ohio.
TRAILER LOT. Rutland, five I - -·- -·- .
limates and inspection.
LAUREL CLIFF
4 I 31p ; miles from Pomeroy. Phonel SINGER SEWING MACHINE
salesmen. New termite
Healtlo club will meet
i
SH 2-5613.
3 16 ~ Sews forwnrd and reverse, Zig
trol plan. Meigs County'•
day evening at the home
A WEEKEND revival starting ~I!,;ELY lurnishrd 2 bedroom! Zag equippedd to buttonshole, I ly home oWRed company.
WY 2-2193
Pomeroy honorDeJmisa·t aWseuberrpr•·swae 'partyguest
Mrs. Lloyd Wright.
.
monogram, aro, etc.
ews lied Pest and Termil&amp; Coa
I'R!DAY
I April 7 through Sunday. no
I
each evening at the Freedom a~~~ment, Middleport. 3W~ 11:1 like new. Pay off 8 payments I trol Company. IIIli W. Maia \L;
Reh1gel' by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ALBERT WOODARD,
Gospel Mission at
Bald
I&amp; each or $42 cash. WY 2- St., Pomeroy, Ohio, WY ~ ttlon 101'\'ke. Jo•~·o Befrlt Vernoa Weber Saturday
ent oommander, of Ohio
1
Knobs. The Rev. Roscoe THREE ~nd four room fornish- 2685.
I 4 6tc
3159.
2 11 SOtp eratlon, New lllvea, " ' - ing In observance o1 his
Commandery, No. 24 • K.
Thorn the evangeliSI. Speeial OCI an unfurnished aparo· AT FORKED RUN - Lake, 500 Sli;WING macblneo. repair ser 1\1 ..S
4 I 1ft birthday at tho Weber home
has asked all Sir Knights
sin~in~. Rev. S. R. Glu•sen- ments. WY •·5434· 12 6 tic yards From dam, 4 rooms rice, aU makeo. WY 2-2284.
Rutland.
meet at the temple Friday
eamp, pastor of the churc~. •'ltAII .KH IJml - !reo and bath with utiliUes. Six lbe Fahril Shill&gt;. Potner'IIY
Games were played
7 p. m. to attend Good Fridav
The public is invited.
qe and ••ter Brown't l'rlll
years old. Hardwood floors . Authorized Singer Sales
the evening and the large
service at
the
3 30 8tc eo Parll 1S!a1e Appn&gt;vl!tll
Redecorated. Drilled well. Service
AT ITS GREATEST
orated birthday cake
Church. Sir Knights are
1 211 tf&lt;
Minemille. Oblo, ..._ IV\ Lot 1,800
sqoore
feet.
- - - -with Ice cream,
come with or withoJuu~t::::~
TRUCK GROWERS - Order, 1-.m4
1'1111 or wllll ~Ill, tato chipa IIIII punch to
OIUO VAILEY O
1 It tfi!
4 1 3tc laird Brotben Aato
your Southern piams now : to- FOUR ROOM furniahed
- COW MANURE and ' ·-··ts Used parts for ean
=:.:~ ID or ed IUI!Sis. He received
ery No. U, KT will meel
matoes cabbage
peppers
l(lll1.......
truc1IJ. Complotl liDe ol
earda and glft.o.
·
aweet Potatoes. 'Chari"' a: ment. WY ~-- U 151ft Posts. WY 3-6476. Shermao ed braka lining for .n
,. • l2" II• ..JSo .. ue Presell! were Sam
tbe Masoaic Temple Sunday
Mo • ...o Ohio. VI, 'MIDDLEPORT, modern
,... Roberts.
4 3 3tp reoger oars. Rebuilt
1:30 a.m. to attead Easter
Harrll' PO'.......,
~
and
c....,our llrvlco Kathy Thomas, LlllJ
vices at United
289!.
3 29 l2lc I lurnisbed 3 rooms and batb ORDER AMSTU'l"l'S H and N tors
clute~ plates.
CALL WY 2.ftGI
Barbara Williams,
Oiurcb. All Sir Knlgs are
_
1partment. Low ullliU01. "Nick Chick" leghorn cbiclls, used and rebuilt parll guar Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFI Smith, Karen Tucker,
come with or without uniform.
J'ARMERS, om taking ordenl Coa11 Bulldln&amp;, WY :1-6141.
or started pullets today. Mod. anteed.. Now opea to
111 w. MAIN
POMIROY
Sabra CanadaJ,
ADDITIONAL Immunization
tor South0111 tomato plana.
2 24 tic
era Poullry; Box 186, Athens, you better, 1 L m.. to
Smith, Cluil Napper,
c:llDics are Thursday, 7. 9 p. m.
- · WU! arrive around AI&gt;- TWO TRAILER SPACP tw Ohlo. Phone 593-7831.
p. m. Sundays 10 1' m. to
••. - Haines, Joe Hewklna,
at fchool bua garage, '"uppera
rli
2i Bllly Hill R · WI
.
p. m. Loeated 12 miles
....,..,.,...,_
..
•
• acme,
rent Ia the Village ol Mlddl•
4 I lie of Pomeroy .., Sl Rl 7. Pll.
II 1IIIII law...
Dean, Dennis ShUIIDg,
Plains and Friday 7 • 9 p. m.
1 24 30tc port. Call WY H34l or WY CRAIG'S Market, Rt. 124, Sy. 11115-2297.
NKl.
3 3
Crill 8rodlenl
Riee, Johnny Grate, Jim
81 Charl01 Harrl$
Packing
l4lltl IX' WY U800.
. racuse, Ohlo. Seed Potatoes. JNTEHIOR -Exterior
~ , _ • ODIIllt
Jlrn Blllletle, 1\o'ger
Bouse, Portland.
II
30
tie
Cobblers
and
ltemlebecs.
Ph.
Roof
painting
and
repair.
A.
c;.
IIWJfOIIII
Bill
Tucker,
Teresa
Dean,
AI.iolr---=
.................,.....
Stopl J.ookl Re•dl
1
1 11 sotp
-For=---:...
- ,-..
- -or
---=s.:-:-le- WY 2-39116.
• 1 lfc v1 a.uoo.
• - . Clldo• 1 111
••
WHINI
11
SOON
FRANCIS GI'I&gt;CerJ Store with
'
eouala
of
Demtla,
and
The Very Bllt
WHAn
two
gas
pumps.
Four
room
IARL
G1UliSER.
Donna,
Dallas
and
Duane
Web•
II
In
lhed
C.n Anywhare
DAILY
CROSSWORD
211 Dolt YturNif Cor Wolh
apartment connected. LocatWHERE?
IIIII llertln&amp;
MinomWI w. 5encliJI8 gifts _.
NO REASONABLE
In l'omoroy-A Gootl
DOWJI
lll. ·
ed on Rt. 551 at Kyger.
L'Bum&gt;
•. _
Ohio. End ,our Lncu ud Joetta Erlewlne.
OFFER REFUSED
Loe~tion
basket
1:8. Ma..ie
IlL We have aD llilell
4 5 31p
WHO?
2. NexUI
chordl
...,. .,. &amp;pondlftl Hlo
18
FOR SALE OR LEASE -Fru3. Bird•'
21. Look
. .ljlpollo llrvlco To You
ic Grocery Store, with two
'· C0wbo7"1
22.. Zt~.~~o
sobriquet
for.-.e
111111
111 pumpa. 4 room apartWATCH FOR
5. DlreetJon
2&amp; lildlaA
'
meat COMected. Located 1ft
OPENING
llndeno
wetgbt
8. Alll:bi&lt;pald 21.l'roaoUII
oalllng. WID buy bldee
Bt. 554 at Kyger. 4431p
"Yeur lembltr Deele,.
.. -f.2T,A..._
POMIRDY, 0.
M-y PhD Meier. l'bii:MII There will be revival meet.
.....
2&amp;.Ru.
.....,...,,.......
For Sale·or Rent
I.MDDcal
GMt
WY WSJG.
t II
Jngs at the Rutland Church of
COlli·
30. Palo, 38. brine
~ 7 ROOM HOUSE and bath and
-::,.--,
__ ,:-..._.:-.-....
--:Fo-;-r-:-;--ICbrlst April II throngb AptU II
polftlon
Brad
38. 'raJabiM
_,...
__,.._••_••----j•t 7:311 p.m. each eveolbg.
UlSE ftllbt safely IO!th 09- • 5 room houH and bath.
I. LlDgered
3L IrlfJb. Map' 4:1. Wurtte1,
WY
2-S'/01.
Fred Albreeh~ evangelist of
1L
Bekrn&amp;'illh
bome
her&amp;'
Mllot tablets. Only IItie at
to
8D.
32.
Scarf
IILeae-New Marshfield, will oonduct
' 8lll'll Phanxulc:y.
3 liGip
.AJcott
&amp;Modem
._
For Sale
the meetings. There will be 1
~~~~~~-c~Mnm~
y•m~~·2~-~~rIll' Dr. uys ulcera, t(Ot ..,. LIYll: IWT. File's, 3rd 1tnet,
IIIIIDD•LEIPOII~! - Cozy 4 room ~ngregahonal and spacial ling.
P115 tablets. Fast 111 l'qulda Middleport.
cottage, with 10 ballt, level mg.
24 houra. 8e1f
lot (50' x loti'),
imitatloo A fellowship poUuck •upper
.·0n1J IItie at Starl Pharmacy I Servica.
3 H l2lc
stone otding, frOill
porch, wm be held Saturday evealng,
~-----~ I 30ip ' BUDGET .PIIlCBD fundllte Ill
large enclosed back ll""'b. Apnl 16 at 5:30 p.m. at the
buy at $3500.00.
church basement. Everyone
DiUCIOIJS Homemade Pizza, our tbird l1oar budget lhop.
lie, 7k, and $1.00 alzel. [)e. '' Baker J'lnllaN. Mlddllport
I
~~~~HOME _ HARRI· Invited. Bill Carter II the miD·
11 12 tfe
D Pizzo. II 50 Jack 's Da&gt; I Ohio.
-110 atory lr81D1 Isler.
-- · -· - -- - - · ' 17 ' Bar. Middleoort. 12 I lfc IEASTER
I rooms (3 bedrooms), ulillB1111117. CaD E
e
ty room, water 11Jslem, close DinMt CiNn for
'
to 1 ..,.... plot. Prteed to tell P111toral Families
• '·MIIIIIYY
M. .,,
....,.9:11-L ·
GNtiMN
M.CANCILLA1IONI

QOOGLI

Are An,;nced
By Churches

Motor Co.

1962

-

Easter !em_&gt;~~

'

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slllltlse service a1 • a. m.. ••,~;;·,.
Bradford Church of Chrisl e
public Is invited to 'attend.
The First ~nited PresbJter.
liA Church, Church of Cbrist,
Heath M
. ethodist and
Flr•t

.

Baptist churches in Middleport
are having IIUIIrlse wvice•
Sunday morning, Sunday School
clsases and morning W01'9lilp
services. Spe&lt;llal musle will
be presented by the choirs o1
the ch ..... .
ur...... ,
Communion services will be
held at the First Baptist
Olurch,
Heath Methodist
Church a¢ First United fns.
byterian Churches
Tlllrsday
evening with th~ CommUDity
Good Friday service to be beld
at . the First Baptist Cburfh
Friday evening, AprD 8 With
the Rev. M. E. DowSOII ao the
speaker.
Special music wUI be preaent.
eel by the choir and Mrs. Wilf&lt;lrd Folger of Marietta.

TERRY
LI'L ABNER

COOK HIM? AU
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KEITH GOBLE FORD

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dub'

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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

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BRAKE SERVICE

I
8 aeHnars

'"rn"'· ''" ,...,,.

s•rthd P y
/s Surprise for

Dennis Weber

I

p1ZZA

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C•••Iott

;~· ~Y ~:~ a.esL~e~e

~:;'·,.::-~~ or

lamlller Trade-Ins

::1

METRO;OLITAN

Revival Series
Begins April 16
In Rutland

Rtdle

end heeter.

~

62 Ford Gal. 500
4 dr. I cyL At Tr1n1., '·

ltMring, radio end hteftr

63

Our

Falcon

2

Rodio ond hooter .

65 Ford Gal. 500

One milO
__,
....,..
from,""
on • - ,...,_
I'OBd, 4 acres of bottomland,
good well, no house. Several
cood building llilel. Gtlng for
$2500 00
~ M. Cox, llrU:er
tlnrJ·'Ooland IIIIHlll8ll
WY J.$1
'Wy z.a
4 5 31e
"l'iiiiiiiOOiiiiboiiSe,- F Yl
" e
JBI, City wat",
acrea.
Good
investment properiJ
for lake site. Syracuse, Ohlo.
3 31 !Ole
WY H2'/L
FOR SALE: I room bouse wlllt
Milt, tall basement, IN lly·
..U Sl, Mlddleporl Phooe:
Pt. Pleasant GV$#11,
U I~ tie
SALE- 42 am farm.
•ooms and bath. · T e •
minutes drive from PomO!'OJ
Route liS, 1iarrllonvtlle Rd.
WY 2.f3%1 or WY · 't.JOra.
I II lfe
"'·tland,

. ··8ULLDOZER wurk. Reaoon•
'ble, ependable and npen.
leneed. WY 2-2201.

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AN Al'FIIC'liOif.u'll; KISS,-OOJm&lt;J:

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The Rev. and Mrs. Deltald
Hicks entertained with a bullet
d:lllner for lllinlllerll and thelr
families FridaY' eveolbg when
plans for the community !Jond
Friday services wero made.
Guests Included the Rev. and
Mrs. Nyle Bordea Gl the MCIIUSII
Moriah Bsptlll Church;
Rev. and Mn. Dtnakl Boone
and daugllter, JeaDDle of the
First Baptist Olureh; the Rev.
Howard Ruppel~ Flrsl United
Presbytllrla!t Olurch· and the
Rev and Mn M
0owson
and. fOils, nooiias.
Dwight.

E
and

SERVICI!S AT CIIESTER
An Easter aunrlse servl.ce.ll
will be -held at Cbe•ler Meth~r
dlst cirurch beginning ·at S: JO '
a.m. Worship service lo at t I
a.m. with an Easter program I
by the Church School following.
An Eatter egg hunt by the
Primary grAdes wlll follow the
program.

65 Ford Gal. 500
triM"~

Conv. 352 Hg. Sid.
radio and heattr

I'MIOI WATER
IS ATOMIZED.

64 Galaxie X~
Convertible.

I cylinder,

auto trans... power tteerlne, power bnkes ancl
wlnclowt., radio &amp; hft..r

61 Olda 98 2 DOOr
H.T. At tran!l. AU · power,

radio and ht1hr

• Fii!OO~S AND
•

63 Mercury Monte.
4 Dr. Auto. trant. Pow•
steering, radio &amp; hHtw

63 Thunderbird
Hordfot&gt;, poWIIr ....rln1,
br~k•

power
•w•.
2

Dr.

power WI•

·

60 Ford
Country Std1n,

ltltfon

Wogon 4 dr. I cyl. ovle
trent. with air

eondftlo~

•••62 Thunderbird

Herdtop, powtr ltHI'Irit,
power brakes, power wl•
dowl, eir condltlortlne.

2 Dr.
63 Ford G1l. 500
Conv. l!2 ong. Std. l r Rdlo and hteter
63 Chevrolet'lmp. ·
4 dr. H.T. I cyL At tr-.;
p, tturlna,. rlcllo tnl

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65 Ford Fair. 500
2 Dr, Hordtot&gt;, 219 lno,

Low

Crulol-1,

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Keith Goble Ford
USED CARLOT
Locust , . Sycomor. '"'
Mlddlepott

PEANUTS

By SCHUL%

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T&gt;&lt;ATI\OMAN

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Four c:yl, aut&lt;&gt;. trarur., ndl,o, white ddewlll tlnM, "-'
luxe wheel discs, red over white,' ute. new red .vial&amp;

Interior. I.Gcall)' owoed, ~ .lbarp. 4 real &amp;uiiiiHr.

$9,88
Flnariclne Avallli. .

KARR &amp;VAN ZANbT
Oldsmobile

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WY 2·5342

.JACKET
'lllROUG~

Weekly

Cadillac .;..

B1 CHESTER GQI )LD

standard tnns. R•dlo 1nd
healttr

1962 PONTIAC TEMPEST
LE MANS SP~ COUPE

GMAC

DICK TRACY

2 dr. Hardtop, 2H engine,

SPECIAL I

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By ART SANSOM

Dr.

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ensemble, n With the ll'CIIIP on
lour !n Washington, D. C. for
the Cherry Blosaom Festival.

The First District
Sunday Mrs. Jerry Parker and Mrs. :Mr. and Mrs. La,;....nce l4ll· Jell ,BUckley.
sthool and Baptist
Training James Lewellyn and daughter,
were 1n Galllpotis MondW Mr: 'and. Mrs, Robert Sharp
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Union Inalltute were held Sun· Teresa of Groveport visited where ha. underwent a Dledlcal spent · weekend in ReynoldsBEING TREATED
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their sOD and daugh· Mrs. ~
· L. Hawk of · Cheallir
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Sunday School waa held · at _aum, .on,~. "· .... ~----· ..
D'OIIl a. nttoaa~ :~;t
!!:.- ~ntl Mr:;. Glenn ' i8 UQd~ )n8 treatment at the
. I VATICAN CITY iUPII - I
Approximately 55. area Baptist women attended the t:ao a.m. with Oscar Qualls, Mr. and Mr9. Paul Ftsher of w!is h0$J&gt;ltallzed for
Sbarp.
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Spears . opractlc Sanltlrlum
t King Baudouin and Queen' annual fellowship Tea of the Rio Grande Association spon· superintendent In
charge. Huntington, W. Va. spent the weeks.
George Dallas and
Steve1and hoepital, East. loth .4-VL
Fablolo of Belgium Thursday i sored by the B. H. Sanborn Mlsslo.nary Society Monday "Somebody Has Touched M.... weekend at. their home, Mmers- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ohlin· and jlilly
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and Jei1Jey ~1., Room sat, Ill
was the topic of ·the sermon by vllle.
~• and son, 'Michael, of Nel· visited over
with Denver, Colorado (Code IMI20).
••lied on Pope Paul VI in " Ievening at the First Baptist Church m Middleport.
r tude by
1 J •--Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueoer •i!rlvote audience at the end of a .
The meeting was opened with an organ P • , fol· the Rev. Samue ac~n, ~s· ,·,sited Sunday afternoon, with sonvlUe, apent the
weekend
two-day state visit to llalv._
the
her mother, Mrs Welby WQa·
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennepresident of the society, Mrs. Richard Owen. She .~ead a church dining room. .
. ley.
ell Mrs. Wayne Glbllcms baa repoem, "The Spirit of Easter," with the hymn,
Chnst "Building Oil!' Baptist Tram- Mrs. Charles Burt return
turned froiD a WllOk's visit lA
HEADQUARTERS for
"sung: in unison.
ing Union" was the theme of home Sunday evening,
afteL·
witb her father, J. E.
Pomoro~. Ohio
, . "·"M"rs".· Donald Boone was de. Church with the date to be an- the Institute in the afternoon spending three weeks at Lor- Carson and daughter M1os Ruth
EASTER TOYS
LAsT TIME TONIGHT"" vctional chairman and used as nounced.
with Jesse Roberls, vice presi· a1n with Mr. Burt who is em· Carson.
"THI SONI OF
h:r theme "Fill All My Vis· Plan; were made for the an- dent, of Rendville First Bap- ployed there. She was aocom· Miss Diane Criswell, siuderil
BASKETS '
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ions., whi~h included a medi· nual Mother-Daughter banquet list church, in charge. Devo. ponied borne by her .... Har- nurse at St. Joseph Sehool of
--Te&lt;hnicolorlltatio'n on the Easter Lily, a of the B. H. Sanborn Society to lions were led by Oscar Qualls old and deughter, Marjorie wbo Nursing
Partenburg, is
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lohn Wayne, Dean Martin, symbol of the resurrection. She be held May 2. Named on the .and Mrs. Gertrude Buller of spent the weekend there.
epend!ris tlie spring vaca)Wn
~:!I,~~~~~5c and 40c
told of •Is origin, and the story committee of arrangements Rutland First Baptist church.
John Might of Fairborn was with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs.
of the first lily found in Bermu· were Mrs. Charles
Bennett, A panel discussion was held the weekend guest of hi! broth- James CrisweU.
Wod. &amp; Thurs.-Not Open , da. She closed wiih ~rayer.
Mrs. Paui Smart, Mrs. Cl~~e on the role of ,he BTU in the er, t.orando Might and sister, Mrs. Sarah Sweeney has re1
Wmebrenner and Jamce Gl s. church. Tbre• topics were dis· Mrs. Floyd Rumfield. He vis- turned to her borne !n Charles1
Beulah
White
and
Mrs.
Paul
In
charge of the tables wlll be cussed Assets of Youth led by ited another sister, Mrs.
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fRIDAY ond SATURDAY
ton,
April 8·9
Haptonstah presente d a voca I Mrs. Manning Kl oes and th e Thomas' Jasper of Ml ' Moriah- ]es Buck en Monday.
week here
with her sister, Mrs.
"OPERATION CROSSBOW" d•••t. ·'The Holy City." It was Electa Circle will have devo. church; Teaching Stewardship, Mrs. E. J. Hill and Mrs. Roy Viclorla Stacey. She aceompaa(Tf"rhnlcolorl
i t',
, announced that the
tralm~g lions.
Miss Fannie Russell of Naomi: Jooes ·Sr. returned to
their ted Mr. end Mrs, Fred Riggs
With Sophia Loren
' session scheduled tu .be held '"
Instnllation of officers will I and The Evangelistic Approach, heroes Sunday, after a visit ol Durwin and Wilda stacey,
and (;eorgf" Pepoml
"WAR PARTY"
the M•ddlepnrt chun h would be h ld t th t d te with Mrs Patricia Buffington of Forest with relatives In
Columbus. visiting here from the west,
Oonad Barry, Dan:·:-o Davi ~o n be held in the '::hrshire Bnptist ! Willi: A~thon; in a~harge. Mrs: Run chrch.
They were accompanied ;orne to Charleston. They went on
AT NOON o~ . tlood Prlo
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! Milton Hood will be program The talent program was in by Mrs. Roy Jones Jr. an SOD Seymour Johnson Air Base !n
do~ Our Store WIU Cl...
I chairman. It was announced charge of Miss Marie Fountain Jeffrey who reWrned iR
tbe North Carolina where they visFor An Hour tncl 31
Mlnutn.
that chairmen of the Rio Grande of Rendville First Baptist and evening.
Ited with !heir '"'"· . Herbert
A 'at ion will meet Sunday Kenneth Roberts of the Rend- Michlll!i Jones of Columbus Riggs, who Is statlone~ the~'e 11
A~~~~~4 at the church to fill out ville church was pianist
openl the weekend wi.th h Is with the u. s. Air Force.
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reports. Mrs. Manning Kloes
grandfather, E. J. Hill. .
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fink and
. was named chairman of the anMrs. Hom~r Holter vlslied BOn, Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
: nual House Party at Granville
UpperS QlnS 1&amp;mday evenmg with her
Fink, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger
: (Women's Conlerence) to be
I er and SJster-m-Iaw, Mr.
, held June ltl-17-18.
Mrs. Roy Frecker, Plna Grove.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen
! The report oi the nommatmg
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Blll and Mr. and Mrs.
' committee composed of Mrs.
and son,
Miss
Services for Holy Week to be ' Rollin Bearhs spent Saturday
Hood • Mrs· Gibbs and
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, t•owler vice president of the ed Holy Communion service at I Sunday dmner guests ~f M ·
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Divisio~ of Interrelation Mrs. the South Bethel church
on and Mrs. Charles Goeg em
' Joe Wilson; Social R~lations, Thursday evening at 7:30p.m.; family ~ere Mr. and Mrs. Mar. II
Mrs . Franres Bearhs;
vice a community-wide Good Friday shall M11ler. ef B~erly.
pre~ident, Christian Service, service at the.(1)'uppers Plains Mrs. E~d1e Srn1th wa1
: Mrs. Dale Mourning; and Love church from 1 to 3 p.m., with Sunday dmner guest of Mrs.
, Gift di vision, Mrs. Charles Ben- Rev. Menlel Smith of t be W. A. Morgan Athens ltoad.
: nell. Mrs. Richard Owen, pres- Pomeroy EUB Charge as guest Mr. and Mrs. Boyd CGnnelly
· ident and Beulah White sec. speaker, and an Easter SuD- ond daughter of Stuckdele were
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chairman Lottridge church, followed by sister and brother-In-law. Mr.
j will be na.med by Mrs. Owen the regular services on Easter and Mrs. Ray Lundy, Athens
... AND QUICK AS A BUNNY!
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1 Sunday.
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I ;~~ Love Gift Dedication I The pastor, Rev. Eugene E. Mrs. Wilbur Bailey returned ·
Which bank service do you
. ch;Jfge of 1'• 1rs.
Tony · Emerson extends a welcome to home saturday • from
Holzer
,· was 111
need? An Easter loan, a
Fowler who had as her medi- all.
Hespital where she underwent
rhecking a{~count. a mortgage
loan or. perhaps, a safe de- I lation "The Oldest
Easter
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surgery and is Improving.
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posit box '! In emergencies, or
(WE GROW OUR OWN)
Message. AssJStmg from the container flanked b tall white Adult Clan Meell
in regular banking matters,
circles
were
Mrs.
Dale Mourn.
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we are prepared to give you
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tapers m crystal holders. As· At Bradfortl Church
Fresh Flower Arrangements • • • Con•gea
mg, 0 orcas.; • rs.
anmng sorted tea cookies and :;andthe kind of help that is required. So stop in . Join the
Kioes, Love)oy and Mrs. Fran- wiches were served with Mrs. The Adult Class of the Brad- .
parade of satisfied families
'"'' Bearhs, Electa.
I Boone and Mrs. Owen presid· ford Church of Christ met
who bank with us.
. Guest speaker .for the. ev~n- ing at the silver services.
Friday evening at the church.
Buulllul
mg was. M~s. V.ilma PJkkoja, The commitiee in charge of Devotions were given by Elbookmobil~ hbranan, who ~poke arrangements included
Mrs. eanor Hoover. Following a
Blooming
of her natJlve homteland,dEhstond· Fowler, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Ben- short business meeting
the
Potted
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ar . nett, M;s Anthonv, Martha conc1uding prayer was given by
ships Imposed by the Germans Fowler Mrs Bert BOmmer Mrs James Reed.
Pienta
· ·Clara Riley, 'Mrs. Refreshments of cupcakes,
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Joe Wilson,
Following the program the Paul Smart and Mrs. Manning ice cream, coffee und punch
• S.. Our Wide S.laetlon .ol Permanent Floral A,.
· members and guests were invit- Kloes. Churches represented were served by the hostesses
rongements. They make nlca gifts.
, ed to the dining room for the v;ere Bethlehem, Rio Grande, Mrs. James Reed, Jerry Light·
, tea. Thde r~thfreshmellnt t~blel.was Pomeroy, Racine and Middle- fott and Tressle Hendricks. A.t.
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morning at the Mine111ville Methodist church.
Receiving bapllsm were Debra and Robert Brown, children
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