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Peop·le In

oltM~rov . Gorden Club's New Oflicers
Are·Announced Monday at · eet·;:ng,l

18--Dally Sentinel, Pomer0y-Mlddleport, 0., April

gue~t·

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Jtere satllrday evening
Baptist Groups
~ of Mlsaes Len• a•d , Katie Meet in Middleport
Guth.
The Jnnlor and Senior BYP
New oflicen were aruioune- Interesting and lnfo~tlve
Mra. Dessle Patterson retum- roy Baptist churrhl!i mel 8uJI.
ed .at the April meeting of the per on preserving Rowen ~=I
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home Tues~ from Meigs of the Middleport (prid Porn..
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Garden Club Monday one's own garden with ai
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famll 'and Mro. Susie General Hospital .and ts lm- day evening at tbe'IMiddleporl
at the home of Mrs.
;'lscher retu~ed btlme b'Unday 1 proving.
cho•·cb.
Roy BetziDg, Mulberry Ave.
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.vinliig
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weekend
vlsU
Mlas
Patricia
Fields,
student
Dobbie Major was .In charge
Mrs. Cbarles Persinger' pres- Some of !be euiut
In Cleveland with Mr. and Mrs. at the Holzer Hospital School of the JunlQr ~roup m'eeUng u•
1dent. oDfned the meeting by i ~rtr.SCiV€ &amp;ilil blue aalva,
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WObur Frecker and. Mr. and of Nursing, ~ spegdlng three 1ng as her topre, Overeell!l MI.,
;;adi.ng -the verse of
t h e 1santhemums,~coral bells
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Mrs
Latty Frecker and lam- weetl! vacation with her par- ainns. Scripture reading wu
month, "Old Fasllioned Flow- ! snapdra~ono. Along with
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. · Joiepb by Johnny Wiles and
cl(laed
,. M Harold Brown led flowers, dry foliage can
be
ers.
rs. .
h 1 · used such as leaves of ribbon •
and Mrs. WOllam Fisher Fields aitd Jeffrey.
with tlte Lord's Prayer Ill unl·
devotions us1ng as er opiC · ;
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"Be Still oru:l Know ," closing : gra!ls. dusly m1ller and euonyand son of Belpre spent t h e Miss Helen Lochary of c.. son.
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Rev. Carver Williams • n d
with prayer . Member~ respond-Imus.
weekend with their paron ' lumbus Is the guest of her ro- Mrs. William Sheridan were In
Mr. and Mr'!,. Mason Flsl!er !her and sister-In-law, Mr. a.nd
ed to roll call by nam;ng a 1 Mrs. J. 0. Roedel told about
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. Mrs. Patrick Locbary.
charge of the Senior group meetbouse plmrt with leaf beauty. nowers for hanging baskets.
Mra. Ernest Harris retumed Mrs. Clarence Russell and lng and Pl'l!sented the topic,
;, Mrs. Brown gave the r~ort ~ There are many types of hans·
borne
Mondvy morning after son, Floyd returned home Tuell- ''Just another crucUiylon,• I
6f the nominating conomlt_tee! ing baskets such as thosr lash1 vial! at Baltimore, Md.
day, alter spending the winter "rdonlc treatment of· t:lMI eruc·
and officers ror the eomm~ iorled rrom cocoanuts, but the
Mrs Muon Flsller,
Mrs. In Columbus with her daughter lflxlon, followed by, discussion.
year are, Mrs. Persinger, pr~sJ· most common are made
dent: Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, VICe plastir and filled with
wet
Millo~ Roush and son Gregory and aon·in-law, Mr. and Mr~. The edgr~upaMbadJ;!"~~~=
and Mrs. Ernest Harris were Glen White, wbo accompanied serv
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p~id(&amp;nt : \1rs. Walter Grues- IDOS!I as a liner. A very unl,~ue l
Monday visitors In Parkersburg, them borne. Mr. White return· MIS. Max1 e Russell and Mrs.
er. secrr:&gt;tary: and Mrs. J . 0. one is a po! filled with
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ed to Columbus and Mrs. Whit• ~ames Pu en.
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Roedel, trrast:rr:&gt;r. The club ! soil and planted with
Mrs. Milton Rousll and son remained for a visit.
VlliiT IN POMEROY
V'Oled te m&lt;lke :lt least 12 table ' beans. Place the pot in a
arrangf'-menl ~ fnr .the Pomeroy ' ny spot and soon the beans
Gregory were Tuesday
busJ. Patrick Lochary and sister, Mr. end Mrs. Eugene Norris
ness visitors In Parkersburg, Miss Relen Lochary visited and son, Jody, spent :the w.ekAlumni Banqut&gt;t m May . It !, sprout and grow like vines.
was decidt~d to have :.m auc·:
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W. Va.
Tuesday, with Mrs. B.
F. end with Mr. and Mra. Alvin
tion at the nrxt meeting wh;C'h .4. report on the Interesting
Mr. and Mrs. James Smalley Gravely anti, daughter, Mrs. J. Norris, IV. Main-s!, Pomeroy.
will be held at the home nl e\'t&gt;nt of the club the past year
of Granville were
Tuesday A. Eden.
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Mrs RoedPl on May 2.
was given by Mrs. Theodore ~1&gt;dinner guests of her
sister Billy Joe Pettit,
eight slst In the care of Mrs. ·Harold
, -:. - tfrs. fred Blaellnar ga\·e em ersbach and included a pl&lt;:mc,
and brother·in·lsw, Mr. and months old sOil of Mr. and Mrs. Lemley who will be confined to
;;;;=----===-='"--I nalure tour al Lake Hope, a
Mrs. Fred Blaettnar.
WOllam B. Pettit, was admit- her home !or ten days with a
workshop, participation
in
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble ted to Holzer Hospital Monday leg infectinn,
. flower shows and a Christmas
· spenl tlte w.ekend •I Carroll morning after an acutP- uttack George Kennedy, proprietor
Pom·troy, Ohio
. party. Thr- hosless served . a
with their son aod daughter-in- of croup.
of the Di'!ner Bell
Antique
de~:sert course during the soc1al
law, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Mrs. Bertha Ward of Colum Shoppe, Is oonvale!clng at blo
Toni9hf &amp; Thuu- Nol Open i hour.
Struble and family. They also bus visited this week with her home from a recent Dlness.
AT LANDMARK FRIDAY - Betty Fa st who has the Garden Club of the Air of visited In Logan with Mr. andloon and daughter-in·law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Zerkle
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY
April 8-9
Channel 3 lluntington·C.oarleston every Su nday will be a( the Landmark Town a n d Mrs. Otto Ties, Sr.
and Mrs. Harold Lemley and and daughter of Columbus were
"OPERATION CROSSBOW"
FIHST CHO.Il IS SON
Country Store on Friday, April 8th, betwee n 12 and 4 p.m. All the Garde~ Clubs of the
Miss
Clura
Garland
wao
the
family.
Also visiting with the weekend guests of Mr. ID d
('l'rchn i ro lur l
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and
Mrs.
Larry
Badgley
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Area
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other
interested
perso
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are
cord1al1y
mvited.
This
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part
of
the
With StJ ph iH L11ren
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Lemleys were their son and Mrs. Charles Hysell. Tboy also
or Columbus are announcing 1 program planned for the "April Showers 0 pen House" to be held at Landmark in Poand (;('or~e P1•nmnrl
Nonnan McCallum.
daughter·ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs. Danny
"WAR PARTY "
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of Columbus. Zirkle and Mr. and Mra. Paul
Oonad Barry, DaH)' Dav i..:on .son. March 31. weighing 8 lbs. Kntght of Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. Lemley remained to as- Zirkle and family.
11 oz. and named Daniel Dean. ~ :.~".'" :uc•ew&lt;tWAWAM'1' &gt;4LW
su,NnDdATYU, :"s~~AY
Grandparenls are Mr. and Mrs. ,~·
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Irwin G\oeekner. Apple Grove, ".·
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and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph a g. yj
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!t"y. R&lt;trinf' . Mrs. Ada Norris of •;,
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Dori~ Dliy. Rill! 'l'&lt;~."ltl!'
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The Letart Falls
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:::'h::,er::,.--...-"""'......-.."""'= I Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Kelly Chelrge announces the follow•
. and children of Columbus were ing schedule fer services this
I wt&gt;rkend guests of his parents, 1 weekend.
'1 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kelly.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Easter
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Moore . Worship servire and children's
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. l program for East Letart and
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY
I Moore have returned from the Apple Grove Churches at Ap- - -- - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - . IVe·st Virginia Bottlers' Con- Ipie Grove.
venlion held last week at the i Friday, 7:30 p. m., annual
Greenbrier at White Sulphur 1Good Friday "Words and Mus-Springs.
1 ic of the Cross" service, pre~h Dale Mourning has "' I sented by laymen of tlte charge,
turned from Columbus where · at the Letart Falls Church.
she has spent the past week Sunday, 5:30 a. m., Sunrise 1
with her son and family, Mr. 1 service at the East Letart 1
and Mrs James Mourning and Church.
children.' Dale, Jull and their Sunday, ' 9:30 a. m., Church
new son. Mike. She has been school at East Letart, Apple
assisting with the new baby. · Grave, Great Bend and Morse
Harry McGulfin has return- Chapel Church.,.
ed to his classes at Ohio Unl·
Sunday, 9:30 a. m.; Unified
verslty after spending the Worship • Church School Eastspring vacation with his par- er service at the Letart Faits
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me- l Church with the pastor, James
Gullin. He Is a freshman at i F. Early, delivering the East·
tlte University.
· er sermon.
Jim Johnson, Marshall Unl- 1, The rituals of baptism and
versity, Huntington, W. Va. reception into church member- 1
spent the weekend with his par· ship will be offered at the '
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Thursday evening service
at
Johnson and family.
Apple Grove and the Sunday
Alfred L. (Pele) Roush has morning service at Letart Falls.
returned to his employment at Those interested should cenKyger Creek Plant after being !act the pastor at CH 7·2'113.
confined to his home for the Sunday, 7:30 p. m., an Easter
past twr~ weeks with pneumon- movie in colot titled "A Chris·
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tian In Communist Chinau ·
Farrell Shuler has complet. be shown at the Lelart Falls
ed his studies at the Radio En- Church. No admission charge,
gineering Institute In 8arasola, but, a freewill offering will be
Fla. He returned to Middleport laken.
wilh his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Shuler, who spent several BaptisllUJ! Service
8.99 to 11.99
days In Miami and Sarasota, Is Held for Two
Fla. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Roush Baptismal service for Cit~~
B·C·D·E
were
in McArthur Thursday was held by .the Laurel
evening where they were din- Free MethodiSt church Sunday
ner guests of thl!ir daughter afternoon at Shade ~lver
and family Mr. and Mrs. Mi· Chester, w1th appro!lmately 35
R'1c ky. attending.
ch aeI ellne' and son,
Th h
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The dinner was in observance
e ymn,
IC ry
esof Rick 's 3rd birthday anni· us," opened .the servl.ce and a
These are the WHRRLS in '66. The fJst ones.
versary.Y
quartet of William Bailey, Rev.
Fashioned for the f:J.~t action track ... sleek
Sunday guests ef Mrs, Marie Eugene Gdl, Mrs. James GilMost 'firm' mattresses are as hard 11 a concrete
and sllrn. Choose fwm slip·on, oxford or boot
Hawkins were l1ef' sister and more ~?d Mrs. Ger~d Pull~s.
slab.
But Beautyrest Is different. It has separate,
••• all with checkered flag lining. \\'HEELS.
brotber·in·law, Mr. and Mrs. sang, Cleanse Me.
ScnpIndependently pocketed coils that stva under
Melburn Tackett of Gallipolis. lure was. read by Pearl Jacobs,
your shoulders and hips, ytt firm up.to support
SeV 1 emb of Mary the baptismal covenant by 11ev. 11
your side and back ••• you
ltJit the riCht
eraWb~ ~'' 0 1 Jerusa- Gill, and Mrs. Madeline Haggy
Shrt.,ne.
dBgree of firmness you want and need. Tha·1'1e
me
and Mrs Joann C1ark were
!em of Pomeroy were In Alb· b t' d ·
sult? Body·filtlng comfort!
ens Monday evening to attend ap lze ·
Come in and stretch out an a.Bnutyrest. Shift,
tum, roll over. See how Beautymt ad)ustl to
installation ceremonies. I o r
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your size, shape, wel&amp;ht· It's firm or extra·flnn.
White . Sluoine. The~e attending There will be Good Friday
but never rigid • , • just plain comfortable! What
we~ Marte Haw_kms, Lillian services at the Langsville Conmore could you askf.
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at 7:30 p.m. On Easter Sun·
dvy there will be a Sunrise
Twin or
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Service at 6 a.m.,
Sunday
School at 9: 15 ond
Service ai 10:15. Charlet!
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was an Installing oHicer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hugbea.
Mr. and Mn. Wallon Manley
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weeks vacation spent In FlorIda. While there tltey visited
In Clearwater with Mr.
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Mro. Wllllam C. Maaon and
family, and Mr. and Mrs.· Paul
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Ul!fled Pttu lnterullonal Palestine on occupation duty. i"throne" one by o~. kneeling
r It bid . . . . Joftl ntabtl aua Thl)' ' ftll'tCZ lllCI biU!Q Vlll aerore rum m moo~ UOillltJC,
He . was ~\ibdy exba~ proud .people whom they kept In and ar111na to 1plt In Hill faee.
whe!l tblly )jrought hbn before subjUlJalion. Now they bed a About 8 a.m., they led bbn
the Rentllt' governor for trJal. chance to vent their anti· out to crucify tum.
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Betrayal, 'Fri3l, Torture ~ and Crucifixion
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hwnlllllllon of cruollllloa thai JIII'IOII• AI be looked doWI
the prisoner ahoold bang there !ram the CNII8 ~ the l"'PII
nakeO. iiia clui.hiiij UcciiiiD ~c _wtw wa~ _ia.Ujiiii:IB imi sn~
properly of the Ulelltloll lng at illl helpless plight, lit
of his dlsclples aad deserted by found guilty of clalmln&amp; to be prisoner carry His oWl! cro" to llqll&amp;d. They cllvtded eome ol WU llelrd Jo IIYI
the others. Th~ had been a "the King of the Jews.''
the place ol execution. IM the hll sannenta amons tlitln, and "Father, lorstve them, !w
rowdy Jl.lellmlnary bearing at They bound Hbn by the ttrrlble bel!tlng He bed re- eut diet for a MBm*t IGIIlc tbey mow not what IIIey do. •
which 1111 CliP*- slapped Hbn I wrlstl to 1 post In the outdoor colved had ltlt ll)ln aJmOII too wlllah CllUid not be cllvlded.
Wea~ -by the ICOUI'IJDI,
around aod abou~ al him.
court of the barracks end took weak to walk, and 10 the Now arne the worst part. He cUd 1101 take ionS to die.
Now, through the haze
of turns lashing his bar back with soldiers aolzed a
They sel Hbn 11trlde a wooden Only lbE boun.
fatigue, He heard Pontius a whip. It was a special kind of named Simon and
pea whlch jutted oul from the 'I'Onrcl ' the llld, He l!l'led
Pilate pronouncing be msst whip called a scourge, made of Him to carry the cross. Simon uprlgbt pole ol the cross, IJICI alolld: , . .
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dreaded sentence a Romao leather alrapo weigMed with wao from Cyrone, a elty In made Hbn atreteh out H11 arms "MJ God, M)' !loci, 'll'hy hall
court could bnpuae:
bill of metal.
North ,1-frlca. Ancient tradlllon alons the crossboam. They Thou foruklrt me?"
Cluclfy Hbn.
holds that be wa1 a Negro.
drow aalla tbrousb the palms Comrnenlalorl have boell
Imperial ltamt wu DOl DOted Prlllonm often died from a The executlon slte was
ol Hll ballda to bold Hbn lb... pointing out lVII' IInce thai
IDr lte pntleeu 'l!lth con- KOuflln&amp;. But lilt 10Idlers 10 "Golgotha" (In
~ they Dilled lila feet to tbeae are the opening words ol ·
dlmned - · But tvfl1 tht planned a little hol'llaplay with Calvary), which met,.
tlie upright pole, In an awkwatd the Z2nd Psalm, which devoot
Jloma111 had qualml about tbll tbll one. So they qull flogging of a Skull." II was on a
position that Insured the utmost Jews used as a prayer In
berrlble method of execution Hbn while He was 1Wl outside the city walls, near
qeny to tht mullllel of Hll utmnlty. But 110 IIIIOUlll of
wblch IIIey bed letmod from COIUICIOUI.
of the main roads
llmp and hangfn1 bilcly.
..olarly explanation can mini·
the Perslano. No Roman clll~t~~ One ~arracka wit took off his
Some ploua women of Jeru... mile the lheer human agony of
could be put It death by ICII'lll ~Iro'1 eltak and
lem made a pncllce of going mind and lplrlt reflected Ia
CII'UCIIIJIOD, whlmer hlllirlme• . Jllt It over the prllloner'l
to cruclllxlona and admlnllter- that pathtUc "'1·
It WIS morvld !« linn and lhoulclln, In lmlltUoa ol a
lnl I beii.U, dnJCied wiDe to Even In His final hour,
fomenlol'll ol moiuUona.
kq'a royal purple robe.
condemned men to alleviate however, he did not become
~ aoldlen lOlled Him ADOtber plalled a crown of GaUlt re8dlup:
OtolllpoU1 their suffering. The JOOd preoccupied with Hit own
rouahlY and bultled Hbn olllo lharp brian to Ill on Hll bead. Dem tU, 11.3, nmnln&amp; 21 loet women ware OD band
troubles. He was !1101 concttned
their berracta. TheN 11lclln Someone else put a ned In Ills m: rollers, Pomeroy-Mason
But Ibis pi-boner refused their about otbm. Ha uw Hit
wen mlllillen ol the -.4 band to rtHmbie a acepttt. 41, Pt. Pleasant 14.99,
opiate.
molher .weeplng at the foot of
1.11, Kanawlla Falla 8.'18,
II wo I o'eloelt In the the eroS!, aad aaked e friend to
lesion 19.13. London Dem
mornlnJ when they nailed Him tab her home. He spoke wordt
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' running one loot on
to the crou. II UIUally look ol comfort to another ..,.
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Marmet and Winfield
lbout It boUn f« a CII'Uedled demned man undersolne the
(ConUnued From Pap One)
'ftre on the IIlla.
DIAD to dla trom the ahoct of aame torture.
Ltllhtll preelclmt·
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exeruclallnQ palb. The Roman At S p.m., He said:
Bradfo~ Fred a;,_eleln Pet~
Ohio
River
John
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Clem~ record~ that "Father, Into Thy banda I
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Shleldl Harold
Bill
·down IS, I a.m.; Christy up 14, many of the •letlml became commit my spirit"
Do~. Lauren Hollman, 111I1:10 p.m.; Frank Duranl
raYIDC madmeu. It was oltetl It \fll ftnl$ed. Hit father
nm Siawtar Oavtd Kobienll
114, ':10 p.m.: JC!lkl up
1111Celt4lry to cut wt lbelr would take can of the NIL
Clarltl
IDd IIeut.: A pellca lrllnlne aehool
7:40 p.m.; Andrew CalhOUD
and JollllaloD.
be conducted by the Malp 14, 10:!0 p.m.; PtaY ~::1
O.IUa Fratll'llll
Order
up 14, 11:20 p.m.; Llltle Bl
Pollet.
up IT, I a.m.; Bob Bealer

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!ipi-Uielr leaders' call for e halt to street de monltratlont and 1urpd throqh tilt lltretla
In ·the fourth stral~ht night of wild rlotiJlll. They burned ID ~eriCID J•p and danced
wildly around the flamea.
U.S. military police, who kept 1 rloao eye on lilt bowline mob but bent Ill llffortl to
stay clear or lt. radioed a warning to all 111 unlta: "Stay cltar ol thtae demoDN"aUono.
These demonstrators are of·
ter American poroonnel and
F 1
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American vehicles "
oree oture OUI 1
Extra MPs rushed to the
In Court p dd
borne of Gen. Wllllam c. Well·
e OD
moreland, commander of AmA fortctoaur. and Jude·

cOmmJtfees
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:~·~pr~~~t'gu~rdv~tt h~:~ui~~ Doctors

a short distance from tht ~eene
of lhe riot.
The. students defied moderato Committees lor the year
Buddh:sl I_eaders ~ho
only •ere named this week at Vet-ho~Jlil;)~rlltr bad '"ued 1 ape- j erans Memori&amp;l Hospital In
c:al com~umque announctnc t 1 medical staff meolllll It
that Prem:er Nugyon Cao Ky'o
'
sovii-iiinont had
loed
wu announced today by AdminCodttuUonal
P"'t,~ 1 d' a Istrator Walter K. Stewart.
to elvlllu ,.;'e"e~~ ea ':" , Heads of the r..poctlve com1 1 i mittees are lilted first Ia lhe
IDODths
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The ·&lt;Onununique Issued by following :
ThJek (Venerable) 'rsm Chan, Ollef of Department of MedJ.
leader If the Buddbiot lnotituto cine, Dr. John R:dgway; Chief
III'PI tbtlludenta to "tempor.: of De~. of O.B., Dr. Jobn
rlly hill an fonno of •trua· Grubb, Olllf of ~partmont of
. . . K Tbelr tJu-. dayt of wild IID'gery. Dr. Llw11 Tello; Cblal
l'lollba bad turried ilal&amp;• Into ol Dept. of X-ray, Dr. Clrl
a flrlull betlle llfOUDd. and Thompson; Chief of Dept of
tlnalllled to lllppll tht rullne Pathology
and LB. Dr. d1JDIIIIIIll JOYII'IInenl
Lamtreno; nuralng llason, Dr.
a.u fa a leader of the mod- Thomao McGowan: clletary
..-... Win of lba
Buddhllt committee, Dr. F. M. Cluff and
~The mort mfillallt load· Dr. McGowan; Library comntit·
.-.. who ban ••kl they would tee, Dr. Cluff and Dr. Ray He•
~ for IIOthq leas than the ton.
fmlllldfaee doWofiU of the fty Infecllo111 committee,
Dr.
~ apparently did not Gtorp lloeonbeum, Dr. Rl,._
10~ 'llllh hll pl~a.
way, Dr. Grubb, Dr. deLamorI ~ Ibrahim In Da ena, Tiaaue committee, Dr.
IO•I!l'lll!lent Ridgway, Dr. Grubb,
Dr.
blocb
tr!:dditlonal r•d- McGowan: Recordt comrnitlee,
'lilrlrt-.• •
loading to ;he Dr. Telll, Dr. Heaton,
Dr.
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boeauaeit the
of millet,
Thompson;
niDIOra thattodaJ
Ky'l matlbei
Dr. Qu&amp;JIIIcallont
McGowan, comDr,
.-rby U. _s. All' But piaDDid Tltompton, Dr. Rldpay; f'hlr.
.0 ampblblOUI uoault ,
m~ey commttlee, Dr. Cluff;

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Dr. Grubb: Morbidity

Registration

Is Announced
P.-. • l'f81111'1tlon for

lnd
~!~ commllleo, Dr, da
..,,""""., Dr. TtUe and Dr.
ThomJpOD; ehlof ol ll'llltbPJJ•
department, Dr. Cluff.
Larry Clovll, repreHnlatlVe
ol medical arta In Hunllncloo,
W. Va., dtmonatrated a defriD.
Wetor to the ataff.
Staff members •ttendiJic ...
Dr. R. R. Plctena, chief of llafl:
Dr. Rklp17, Dr. Grubb, Dr.
Baston, Dr. 'l'flle, Dr. ClUff

IUml!lel' ldnderprten aod
llrst
ll'lde pupils llt Eutem Local
will be YMday, April ll from
1 • 1 p. m. at any of tho el•
-llrf lcllools of the dlltrlct
· Larry Merrlaon Executl · and Mr. Stewart.
--. laid In ord . ~ hi ""
t. lit eligible lo~ el'!:__: ldreot~•
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•IIHU or f1rtt lr&amp;de . they Cellllll on Mr. and Mra. Hen: : ~ I yean old bel..-.·Oct-- t'J lielllley and aoa n-e: Mr.

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• ~lelltol lehlevemont teltl,
NqUirtmont lllr ettrolJ.
be admlniallred I.J p.
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IDO f-·1 ll!llooll ol the
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N .t ld IIII'Ouclt
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-~ Ad, will be conducted at
l!lt '~'up~ Plllna elementary
'~~ -~ • PI'OPOIId prtjeel
8 .I_!L" . But lrllllporjallqa

end Mn. Gene RICP. Mr. and
Mn. Jim Carter, 0q rteldl
and Carol MoUoban.
Paul Helllley, amaD 10D o1
Mr. and Mil. JolmDia . . . ,
II a patient 11 Sl. Joaepb S.
pltll, Parkertl:lq.

19r POI-R·PRr
SWMfesl lilt Ntary 111dt

Police School
I Is Pia ned b
y
Area Officers

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Greek T'--1CUllier CanceIs
Trip to Key Port Today

~up :.'~
a·:;•=
II, 1:50 a.m.;

Stall up 19, 5:10 a.m.;
1e D. up 21, S:IO a.m.:
MartlnsvJUe down 21, 5 e.m.;
Slfel Ranger down II, UO
m.; Jellhoat up 22 I:SS a.m.·
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them down !!, I:GO a.m.;
Franklin Pierce up
1:11 a.m.; Eduna
down Meldlhl t p'm.,•
down Meldlbl I p.m.; Mark
!uton don Meldabl f:30
m.; J. ~- Lewlll up Meldahl
Sl p.m., Orco up Meldabl
p.m.; Havana Ze~
Meldahl I:SS p.m.; Al!Ga
'If up Meldahl 10:10 p.m.;
wllpe, up .Moldahl 1:40 p.m.;
RavtiiSWood tiP lleltlabl
a.m.; Allct downlleldaiJI ·
a.m.; 1lrlllkiiD II. don
1:10 a.m.: Waller aou,JaDd up
Meltlabl 1:15 a.m.
Cltdllptlll Dui - latby R.
down 1:10 p.m.; Ollward dowu
I p.m.; OVEC down 7:10 p.m.;
Llilllllll MaeLelJ Up t:SS p.
m.; I1ober1 Raid up 12:H a.m.;
Barny Jordall down 1:111 L
m.; Solvq down 1:10
Bqou .. RON up t

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clllllaupdan
cliff
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a.m.;Lm.;
IIIIa
down 7:815 a.m.

lulwlla

iew o the •gbway Beautification Act

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A epotesmo I« the Ohio llDet becaule they
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'l'ourlll Cowi&lt;D, Ml'l. Alberta 1000d baall,' MorillO told WIJ.
'l'aUblrl ot Mldleoa. IIIII Wll· Dam 0. Commella, asalslallt rellam R. Boar, a ClncinDall ar-- glonai engineer ol tho Bureau of
cbltect, old the proposed regu- Public Roada.
Jatlonl draWil up by federal Morano said the propoealJ
lll!llll&amp;b·
blth1111 olflctall w. . the ab- were deslped "'Il ellm~ 1
U. S. BurtiU of PubUc Roadl aolute mlnlnnltnJ.
lllrlvlnJ, le81Umate and tlflclals bed plenty of letllmoq 8lrleler ....._ Needed
ury lnduatry h• the AIJitrl.
from both sides dlll'lnl two dayt They ""' joined by Mrt. I . can acene."
ol bearing• beN .. tbt draft L ClrlfiUb of Columbul, tlct Opponenta of tbl
slandarda.
prtlldent tl tht Ohio ~ llandards abned tbllr
MOll of !be leltlmoD1 darb~~ t1aa ol GirdeD Ciulla, who Aid mainly to !'- dealiDC
the htariDc 'l'ulldl, IDd 11101'1 restrlctlvt meuures were aile, lllbtlnc and IP&amp;cltl&amp;
WtdnlldaJ -!rom bl1lllard needed "to protect lba ...bile ..... permitted Ill
lndutll')' peopll ud lllllll1ard qalnlt the ~ of the out.- or Industrial 101111.
operalorl. They alalmad the door adverllllng ID*ulry."
The Secrelarf oC
llaodardt wan too l'tlrlc:llve Perhlpo the 1111111 mtleal op- Ia charp with ldoplllw
IDd would 1tr11e manr Gl tblm ponent of the protl08ed aland- lallona to tmplement lite
out o1 Jo•lnell
arda 11111on1 tbi: Ill 1111nesao1 way '8eaiWfk:ltlon Act.
But 011 tbt oppoallt llda ol tbl Wllllleldq WU 1Jeortt MoraM poull would caatrol
, _ were tpllk- f« the Jr., ClnoiiMU, Who 1111n11111t1 lllvtl'llllnl 'l!llhlll •
illl'diD clube IDd otbtr lll'plllo ~H ODiy 11 M t1111Ry lldll'lkld ldlht11 '
taiiGal elalmtaa tbl propot1c1 u1eemaa.
roqulro J . - to
llllldlrda did 1101 Jo far "Yw hlwo blllllllll tblllndUI- 11-om fll&gt;f bJ .... W
IMIIIh·
117 With U.. .-Dill luJde. fop.
&lt;XILUMBUS IUPI)- ll Illponcll I1JIOil the point of flew
wbtthtr tbt proptHd ....,U.
Ilona to bnplomont tht 1911 fed.
era! HllbWif Beautlflcatla. Act
qare too restrictive or DOl tou&amp;h

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linker tolley c:anceUed
to llelrl, key port lor
of oD to Rhodesia, lD
lace of diplomatic prelllll'l
Brllaln.
The IDIIIlUIICOIIIO ol the
de b
the Gmll.":::.;:u ma ~
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came
Prime Mlnllter Harold Wilson
met wllh bll cabinet
poaslbUlty 111 1
naval blodcadt
sblpmanll· to
1natawa1 IDrmar
colony.

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llrained Uladoa's nlatlonl
bolla Graeet and Portupl.
The crlsll had eruptlll1181'11erl
lbll week wben the

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And nght now for aDouble Dividend, you get abuy that'll smooth out you(budgett

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a.m.; 0. F. llatanrdlllm
IIIII 1:11 a.m.; JOIII*
lllplllt Qwnh.
dan 11arn1t1 8;10 a.m.; W.
J'rldq 1
Oood
Slla..-, Jr. down WIDI!eld
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p.m.; ....., up Wlrdllld
lmdar, 1. m.
p.m.. H. L Jlowlll up
..-.IN,
I;• '1.111.; I-f llM
amdaJ, 1 1. m.,
WWd 1;10 LID.; L
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11p WlDflald 1:10 a.m.;
tollowed~th
Prl&lt;l don Wlalleld
ID belelllelll .-..1 by Sr

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POMEROY -1._.·'"

"Everything In Herdw1rs"

Two Children
Are Near Dea·th

a:-.UMIIUS

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EBERSBACH HARDWARE

1111111111 tanker IoiiDI v tlellld
Brllfllil triple lD tilt
blqut clwlnel and
Belra, llropleal poriiOC!Ited
the Nlll ol tbl vfllallllal~
1oll~~=~
Ill. llbodlllllb !'
~UPI) - 'I' w1
lhltlall. IIOZIIIlblqut fa
todey at"~
~ tonlay.
'l!ltb lDjurles received lD a bua

Htlell I. uaun:u

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vJctory for tbe WUson

the laDicer'a nrco
wu ho~md lor Rhodesia and
tbet 8rltalD must aol to PIUll
lhl leak In the embqo
IDIIIIUIICid alltr Rllodeala df.
cllrld Ita lndepaodenca laat
N
her
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~ 'bee
kno
that
lba ~-own:'laDicer~
Ia
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te to ~~
10 rou
wu
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with 14,1100 lonl of ~0 - ·
The 1ore1p mlnlsiry annotlliCitd. toda)' lD Athene,
however, that tha Manuela
would aot stop at llelra 011 lilt
"advice" of Greet VIce Prtm11r Ellaa 'l'llrlmotoa.
'1'1111011111 V, arrived lD 11t1n
IIYtral 11a7a aau Willa 11,0110
Ioiii of oil, but II bel IIIII Jel
docked.
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NO.I BUYS • NO.I CARS

Now at JOiir Clmrolet dealer'•

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.Buyo •• thOBe bi~ boautilul Chevrolels
bare ne•er been better) Chevrolet•
, with expensive rar looks, expensive
car luxury. With solid nlue features
like Deleotron 1eaeralor, oelf-adjusting
brakes, long•laotlng Magic·Mirror
llniah. Right now JOU un find just the
rolor, power and body style you want.
And right now your Chevrolet dealer's
maklncit mightJeasylobuy it.Seehim!

BODY_ BY FIS~ER means beauty,
durability, llstini value.,

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EI&amp;M flllunl·- stand1rd lor
your lllilld ..,....includinJIWo·
s~d =·ndshield Wipers,

Court Sides wjth Railroads
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the Ualletl l'rtll IUiftf" zd
Hoi~ ta14 tha ~
and WASIIING'I'ON (IJPII -A -.t 1be IWIJdlmH llllUld hi"
... ·federal ~ ~ Ia ptOYidlq II ata1 aplaillotWD lbe bunt-. . . . 1101111 Plblftd
Nldllll • Ill ....,. ol tbl Rall'tl*1 Labor
f" · Nlliltla- llr flnt \llllclall ol lilt lrGIIIIillood II Ad II they Willi to llllka
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4111o fl. ,...,....!, __..,I .... (BLPI) ..... IIPI1118 Nbtt 1M . . . a lldtl1l
" &lt;z ...~ Ill ID Ulp thclf lllilldn llaalnl arllltreiiOII award.
- falldlllt iiiiMI trallll.
Tba IWard explntl Ju. •
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apl.. PGIIo. U.l Dltlrfet Court Judat 1w tbt 1t1111me11 1D11 the

ehllclren lrom
111m. Reodnlllt
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r,o Iiiii ....__ If tbt .._ lila rallroiQ • . . . , II
"':" • tdlzD NM Ill lliund ~ I IIIIa! Judptl1lll .. 1
"' • .flm!IJ, • phjrlm will ,.. IJtYolwllla two ..... I'll!

lljJ - ~1M wltb tb1 t~~~~~~ly lllllllllli, · tbe llrotlwt!IM t1
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GUERNSEY

County Commoa Plw Court by
Chill John Taylor u
thl i'GmlnJ NaUonel Bank, a
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Ill' wu .,..... upon
corporation, RuUand Branch, •
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1 FoP metlfna 11 the tlllce
Jalnal Paul D. BurDI and Mil·
Melp County Sberlll
lnt M. BurDI, RFD I, Pomaroy,
C lflrlellbach Wlllnatdey
Roy VIII Cooney and Mlrfll'
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c...-..ur
Cblof 'l'aylor will attend a
IDd H-.1 Frlllk u trteillll' Ed Fotler, pat Jll'llldent IIIII meetlnl In tha alate attorney
.- tl Mtlp County.
retired Pomerw banker, 1'1- IIMfal'l office 1111 April to 011
Judp Johl
JlaCOil m11111- fllwed the C!IIITtlll wupalp the matltr New pollee ollictl'l
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lu for the comprthllllllvt blth
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wnul, ._..._ I ,......ont In aebeol bond lloue when 1b t an DOW raq~.. "' W
favor of tilt defeudanta ID Porn
LloDI club met Wed- have 120 boun of tralniJII.
the action by Cllll'tnce Arthur sdaoroyfoUowlng bla
arb Attending lhe meeting were
Prlca aplnlt !dlaon Rolli!~~ • •l~b ondorsed the~ ' Cblel ~. SCI- BJU
ltr, It II, aad Floreuc. Loulll
· , llld&gt;.lloUJa.,Norlb, Galllpolll
'nlorolall, RD I, Racllle, bu Mr. F01ler IDYl~ lbt
!lee •llopot!tui0111; Sgt.
been ~ranted a divorce from to portlclpalt In railing Iunde tllcki 8Dil Renry Werry,
Jolm B. Thornton, Flouamt, to help flnaD&lt;:e the campaign for aroy Po119t 4epartment;
Md., on cbarg01 o1 Groea neg- the bond Issue. The club also Herbert GUlley, Jolm Katcllka,
Joel. A potltloo lor dlvotco by voted to parllclpalt In tbil.
Ray Manley and Ed llpODcer,
Otgae Cuto qallllt Carl Cu- BUJ Grueser rtpol'~ 011 pre- Middleport PoUca clo!partmel!l;
to hao btu dliDlllled.
&amp;l'llss of IIOCUI'fnC bltlcbtl'l for Sheriff Denwr Walker and Jim
the June regatta.
~ldwtn, _GaOII Oouilty '
Ladles ol the
Federated lff'a clepartmerit, and Sheriff
Melp GIDoral Boepllal
Ch.,.,h oervlng 1 luncheoll be- 1lartenllleti, liOberl Billie
Allmllllou _ Lolmlt Pdlllnl, lore tht bllsi- moeting were David Obllnpr, Me1p CoullReedlvllll.
Mn. LIIIJ Houck, Mre. PhiDip ty Sberllf'a ,departmeltt.
DlaWpt -RaJ
Turley, Melnbert, chalnnd, and Mra. ~entt , were
Dunbar: ~ Panonl, Clara Karr.
by.:t.ln. YJolllfllllnbteb
Otolllpoli1; Cora ~. Lanp- Dr. lfarGid BroWII, presldelll, Mre. Charlet Sa1f1
vUlt
bulineae Jlllellnl.
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River News

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t1aa award, mort tbu

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llnDn't lobe havt
lbolllhld IIJidao tbtllrl1itralol"'ll
llllllDa !bel .., ....
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bushings, grommets
and mountings,
screen out road
shock and nol$t in
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SPRING at each
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a ride that's
softer, quieter, '
Jet-sm!lQther.

Cbevrelet dealer's-Cbevrolet •

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Tba Jill&amp;
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II IJUI. The flriA14I pulled 111111ar ' ;
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IJ)pl'OIIChed His Jerusalem.
ItoJllllel to Jlll • lfop lo their
•~y- sa;~-o~ -~1 ~ !!_~~ ~~~~.~,~-~~~""'

Ul!fled Pttu lnterullonal Palestine on occupation duty. i"throne" one by o~. kneeling
r It bid . . . . Joftl ntabtl aua Thl)' ' ftll'tCZ lllCI biU!Q Vlll aerore rum m moo~ UOillltJC,
He . was ~\ibdy exba~ proud .people whom they kept In and ar111na to 1plt In Hill faee.
whe!l tblly )jrought hbn before subjUlJalion. Now they bed a About 8 a.m., they led bbn
the Rentllt' governor for trJal. chance to vent their anti· out to crucify tum.
He bed been bell'ayed by one Semltlsm on One who bed been It was cualomary te make a

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BABY!!

. , GAHS Bangs Out II Rif .in
9-3 Victory Over Pomeroy

Betrayal, 'Fri3l, Torture ~ and Crucifixion
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hwnlllllllon of cruollllloa thai JIII'IOII• AI be looked doWI
the prisoner ahoold bang there !ram the CNII8 ~ the l"'PII
nakeO. iiia clui.hiiij UcciiiiD ~c _wtw wa~ _ia.Ujiiii:IB imi sn~
properly of the Ulelltloll lng at illl helpless plight, lit
of his dlsclples aad deserted by found guilty of clalmln&amp; to be prisoner carry His oWl! cro" to llqll&amp;d. They cllvtded eome ol WU llelrd Jo IIYI
the others. Th~ had been a "the King of the Jews.''
the place ol execution. IM the hll sannenta amons tlitln, and "Father, lorstve them, !w
rowdy Jl.lellmlnary bearing at They bound Hbn by the ttrrlble bel!tlng He bed re- eut diet for a MBm*t IGIIlc tbey mow not what IIIey do. •
which 1111 CliP*- slapped Hbn I wrlstl to 1 post In the outdoor colved had ltlt ll)ln aJmOII too wlllah CllUid not be cllvlded.
Wea~ -by the ICOUI'IJDI,
around aod abou~ al him.
court of the barracks end took weak to walk, and 10 the Now arne the worst part. He cUd 1101 take ionS to die.
Now, through the haze
of turns lashing his bar back with soldiers aolzed a
They sel Hbn 11trlde a wooden Only lbE boun.
fatigue, He heard Pontius a whip. It was a special kind of named Simon and
pea whlch jutted oul from the 'I'Onrcl ' the llld, He l!l'led
Pilate pronouncing be msst whip called a scourge, made of Him to carry the cross. Simon uprlgbt pole ol the cross, IJICI alolld: , . .
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dreaded sentence a Romao leather alrapo weigMed with wao from Cyrone, a elty In made Hbn atreteh out H11 arms "MJ God, M)' !loci, 'll'hy hall
court could bnpuae:
bill of metal.
North ,1-frlca. Ancient tradlllon alons the crossboam. They Thou foruklrt me?"
Cluclfy Hbn.
holds that be wa1 a Negro.
drow aalla tbrousb the palms Comrnenlalorl have boell
Imperial ltamt wu DOl DOted Prlllonm often died from a The executlon slte was
ol Hll ballda to bold Hbn lb... pointing out lVII' IInce thai
IDr lte pntleeu 'l!lth con- KOuflln&amp;. But lilt 10Idlers 10 "Golgotha" (In
~ they Dilled lila feet to tbeae are the opening words ol ·
dlmned - · But tvfl1 tht planned a little hol'llaplay with Calvary), which met,.
tlie upright pole, In an awkwatd the Z2nd Psalm, which devoot
Jloma111 had qualml about tbll tbll one. So they qull flogging of a Skull." II was on a
position that Insured the utmost Jews used as a prayer In
berrlble method of execution Hbn while He was 1Wl outside the city walls, near
qeny to tht mullllel of Hll utmnlty. But 110 IIIIOUlll of
wblch IIIey bed letmod from COIUICIOUI.
of the main roads
llmp and hangfn1 bilcly.
..olarly explanation can mini·
the Perslano. No Roman clll~t~~ One ~arracka wit took off his
Some ploua women of Jeru... mile the lheer human agony of
could be put It death by ICII'lll ~Iro'1 eltak and
lem made a pncllce of going mind and lplrlt reflected Ia
CII'UCIIIJIOD, whlmer hlllirlme• . Jllt It over the prllloner'l
to cruclllxlona and admlnllter- that pathtUc "'1·
It WIS morvld !« linn and lhoulclln, In lmlltUoa ol a
lnl I beii.U, dnJCied wiDe to Even In His final hour,
fomenlol'll ol moiuUona.
kq'a royal purple robe.
condemned men to alleviate however, he did not become
~ aoldlen lOlled Him ADOtber plalled a crown of GaUlt re8dlup:
OtolllpoU1 their suffering. The JOOd preoccupied with Hit own
rouahlY and bultled Hbn olllo lharp brian to Ill on Hll bead. Dem tU, 11.3, nmnln&amp; 21 loet women ware OD band
troubles. He was !1101 concttned
their berracta. TheN 11lclln Someone else put a ned In Ills m: rollers, Pomeroy-Mason
But Ibis pi-boner refused their about otbm. Ha uw Hit
wen mlllillen ol the -.4 band to rtHmbie a acepttt. 41, Pt. Pleasant 14.99,
opiate.
molher .weeplng at the foot of
1.11, Kanawlla Falla 8.'18,
II wo I o'eloelt In the the eroS!, aad aaked e friend to
lesion 19.13. London Dem
mornlnJ when they nailed Him tab her home. He spoke wordt
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' running one loot on
to the crou. II UIUally look ol comfort to another ..,.
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Marmet and Winfield
lbout It boUn f« a CII'Uedled demned man undersolne the
(ConUnued From Pap One)
'ftre on the IIlla.
DIAD to dla trom the ahoct of aame torture.
Ltllhtll preelclmt·
Wallace I
0
Boat MovemOIII:
exeruclallnQ palb. The Roman At S p.m., He said:
Bradfo~ Fred a;,_eleln Pet~
Ohio
River
John
J.
Rowo
aulhll'
Clem~ record~ that "Father, Into Thy banda I
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Shleldl Harold
Bill
·down IS, I a.m.; Christy up 14, many of the •letlml became commit my spirit"
Do~. Lauren Hollman, 111I1:10 p.m.; Frank Duranl
raYIDC madmeu. It was oltetl It \fll ftnl$ed. Hit father
nm Siawtar Oavtd Kobienll
114, ':10 p.m.: JC!lkl up
1111Celt4lry to cut wt lbelr would take can of the NIL
Clarltl
IDd IIeut.: A pellca lrllnlne aehool
7:40 p.m.; Andrew CalhOUD
and JollllaloD.
be conducted by the Malp 14, 10:!0 p.m.; PtaY ~::1
O.IUa Fratll'llll
Order
up 14, 11:20 p.m.; Llltle Bl
Pollet.
up IT, I a.m.; Bob Bealer

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Buddhist students armed wltb knlvu and lftllldea tolllcht d•
!ipi-Uielr leaders' call for e halt to street de monltratlont and 1urpd throqh tilt lltretla
In ·the fourth stral~ht night of wild rlotiJlll. They burned ID ~eriCID J•p and danced
wildly around the flamea.
U.S. military police, who kept 1 rloao eye on lilt bowline mob but bent Ill llffortl to
stay clear or lt. radioed a warning to all 111 unlta: "Stay cltar ol thtae demoDN"aUono.
These demonstrators are of·
ter American poroonnel and
F 1
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American vehicles "
oree oture OUI 1
Extra MPs rushed to the
In Court p dd
borne of Gen. Wllllam c. Well·
e OD
moreland, commander of AmA fortctoaur. and Jude·

cOmmJtfees
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:~·~pr~~~t'gu~rdv~tt h~:~ui~~ Doctors

a short distance from tht ~eene
of lhe riot.
The. students defied moderato Committees lor the year
Buddh:sl I_eaders ~ho
only •ere named this week at Vet-ho~Jlil;)~rlltr bad '"ued 1 ape- j erans Memori&amp;l Hospital In
c:al com~umque announctnc t 1 medical staff meolllll It
that Prem:er Nugyon Cao Ky'o
'
sovii-iiinont had
loed
wu announced today by AdminCodttuUonal
P"'t,~ 1 d' a Istrator Walter K. Stewart.
to elvlllu ,.;'e"e~~ ea ':" , Heads of the r..poctlve com1 1 i mittees are lilted first Ia lhe
IDODths
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The ·&lt;Onununique Issued by following :
ThJek (Venerable) 'rsm Chan, Ollef of Department of MedJ.
leader If the Buddbiot lnotituto cine, Dr. John R:dgway; Chief
III'PI tbtlludenta to "tempor.: of De~. of O.B., Dr. Jobn
rlly hill an fonno of •trua· Grubb, Olllf of ~partmont of
. . . K Tbelr tJu-. dayt of wild IID'gery. Dr. Llw11 Tello; Cblal
l'lollba bad turried ilal&amp;• Into ol Dept. of X-ray, Dr. Clrl
a flrlull betlle llfOUDd. and Thompson; Chief of Dept of
tlnalllled to lllppll tht rullne Pathology
and LB. Dr. d1JDIIIIIIll JOYII'IInenl
Lamtreno; nuralng llason, Dr.
a.u fa a leader of the mod- Thomao McGowan: clletary
..-... Win of lba
Buddhllt committee, Dr. F. M. Cluff and
~The mort mfillallt load· Dr. McGowan; Library comntit·
.-.. who ban ••kl they would tee, Dr. Cluff and Dr. Ray He•
~ for IIOthq leas than the ton.
fmlllldfaee doWofiU of the fty Infecllo111 committee,
Dr.
~ apparently did not Gtorp lloeonbeum, Dr. Rl,._
10~ 'llllh hll pl~a.
way, Dr. Grubb, Dr. deLamorI ~ Ibrahim In Da ena, Tiaaue committee, Dr.
IO•I!l'lll!lent Ridgway, Dr. Grubb,
Dr.
blocb
tr!:dditlonal r•d- McGowan: Recordt comrnitlee,
'lilrlrt-.• •
loading to ;he Dr. Telll, Dr. Heaton,
Dr.
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boeauaeit the
of millet,
Thompson;
niDIOra thattodaJ
Ky'l matlbei
Dr. Qu&amp;JIIIcallont
McGowan, comDr,
.-rby U. _s. All' But piaDDid Tltompton, Dr. Rldpay; f'hlr.
.0 ampblblOUI uoault ,
m~ey commttlee, Dr. Cluff;

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Dr. Grubb: Morbidity

Registration

Is Announced
P.-. • l'f81111'1tlon for

lnd
~!~ commllleo, Dr, da
..,,""""., Dr. TtUe and Dr.
ThomJpOD; ehlof ol ll'llltbPJJ•
department, Dr. Cluff.
Larry Clovll, repreHnlatlVe
ol medical arta In Hunllncloo,
W. Va., dtmonatrated a defriD.
Wetor to the ataff.
Staff members •ttendiJic ...
Dr. R. R. Plctena, chief of llafl:
Dr. Rklp17, Dr. Grubb, Dr.
Baston, Dr. 'l'flle, Dr. ClUff

IUml!lel' ldnderprten aod
llrst
ll'lde pupils llt Eutem Local
will be YMday, April ll from
1 • 1 p. m. at any of tho el•
-llrf lcllools of the dlltrlct
· Larry Merrlaon Executl · and Mr. Stewart.
--. laid In ord . ~ hi ""
t. lit eligible lo~ el'!:__: ldreot~•
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•IIHU or f1rtt lr&amp;de . they Cellllll on Mr. and Mra. Hen: : ~ I yean old bel..-.·Oct-- t'J lielllley and aoa n-e: Mr.

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• ~lelltol lehlevemont teltl,
NqUirtmont lllr ettrolJ.
be admlniallred I.J p.
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IDO f-·1 ll!llooll ol the
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N .t ld IIII'Ouclt
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-~ Ad, will be conducted at
l!lt '~'up~ Plllna elementary
'~~ -~ • PI'OPOIId prtjeel
8 .I_!L" . But lrllllporjallqa

end Mn. Gene RICP. Mr. and
Mn. Jim Carter, 0q rteldl
and Carol MoUoban.
Paul Helllley, amaD 10D o1
Mr. and Mil. JolmDia . . . ,
II a patient 11 Sl. Joaepb S.
pltll, Parkertl:lq.

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Police School
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Area Officers

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Greek T'--1CUllier CanceIs
Trip to Key Port Today

~up :.'~
a·:;•=
II, 1:50 a.m.;

Stall up 19, 5:10 a.m.;
1e D. up 21, S:IO a.m.:
MartlnsvJUe down 21, 5 e.m.;
Slfel Ranger down II, UO
m.; Jellhoat up 22 I:SS a.m.·
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them down !!, I:GO a.m.;
Franklin Pierce up
1:11 a.m.; Eduna
down Meldlhl t p'm.,•
down Meldlbl I p.m.; Mark
!uton don Meldabl f:30
m.; J. ~- Lewlll up Meldahl
Sl p.m., Orco up Meldabl
p.m.; Havana Ze~
Meldahl I:SS p.m.; Al!Ga
'If up Meldahl 10:10 p.m.;
wllpe, up .Moldahl 1:40 p.m.;
RavtiiSWood tiP lleltlabl
a.m.; Allct downlleldaiJI ·
a.m.; 1lrlllkiiD II. don
1:10 a.m.: Waller aou,JaDd up
Meltlabl 1:15 a.m.
Cltdllptlll Dui - latby R.
down 1:10 p.m.; Ollward dowu
I p.m.; OVEC down 7:10 p.m.;
Llilllllll MaeLelJ Up t:SS p.
m.; I1ober1 Raid up 12:H a.m.;
Barny Jordall down 1:111 L
m.; Solvq down 1:10
Bqou .. RON up t

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clllllaupdan
cliff
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a.m.;Lm.;
IIIIa
down 7:815 a.m.

lulwlla

iew o the •gbway Beautification Act

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A epotesmo I« the Ohio llDet becaule they
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'l'ourlll Cowi&lt;D, Ml'l. Alberta 1000d baall,' MorillO told WIJ.
'l'aUblrl ot Mldleoa. IIIII Wll· Dam 0. Commella, asalslallt rellam R. Boar, a ClncinDall ar-- glonai engineer ol tho Bureau of
cbltect, old the proposed regu- Public Roada.
Jatlonl draWil up by federal Morano said the propoealJ
lll!llll&amp;b·
blth1111 olflctall w. . the ab- were deslped "'Il ellm~ 1
U. S. BurtiU of PubUc Roadl aolute mlnlnnltnJ.
lllrlvlnJ, le81Umate and tlflclals bed plenty of letllmoq 8lrleler ....._ Needed
ury lnduatry h• the AIJitrl.
from both sides dlll'lnl two dayt They ""' joined by Mrt. I . can acene."
ol bearing• beN .. tbt draft L ClrlfiUb of Columbul, tlct Opponenta of tbl
slandarda.
prtlldent tl tht Ohio ~ llandards abned tbllr
MOll of !be leltlmoD1 darb~~ t1aa ol GirdeD Ciulla, who Aid mainly to !'- dealiDC
the htariDc 'l'ulldl, IDd 11101'1 restrlctlvt meuures were aile, lllbtlnc and IP&amp;cltl&amp;
WtdnlldaJ -!rom bl1lllard needed "to protect lba ...bile ..... permitted Ill
lndutll')' peopll ud lllllll1ard qalnlt the ~ of the out.- or Industrial 101111.
operalorl. They alalmad the door adverllllng ID*ulry."
The Secrelarf oC
llaodardt wan too l'tlrlc:llve Perhlpo the 1111111 mtleal op- Ia charp with ldoplllw
IDd would 1tr11e manr Gl tblm ponent of the protl08ed aland- lallona to tmplement lite
out o1 Jo•lnell
arda 11111on1 tbi: Ill 1111nesao1 way '8eaiWfk:ltlon Act.
But 011 tbt oppoallt llda ol tbl Wllllleldq WU 1Jeortt MoraM poull would caatrol
, _ were tpllk- f« the Jr., ClnoiiMU, Who 1111n11111t1 lllvtl'llllnl 'l!llhlll •
illl'diD clube IDd otbtr lll'plllo ~H ODiy 11 M t1111Ry lldll'lkld ldlht11 '
taiiGal elalmtaa tbl propot1c1 u1eemaa.
roqulro J . - to
llllldlrda did 1101 Jo far "Yw hlwo blllllllll tblllndUI- 11-om fll&gt;f bJ .... W
IMIIIh·
117 With U.. .-Dill luJde. fop.
&lt;XILUMBUS IUPI)- ll Illponcll I1JIOil the point of flew
wbtthtr tbt proptHd ....,U.
Ilona to bnplomont tht 1911 fed.
era! HllbWif Beautlflcatla. Act
qare too restrictive or DOl tou&amp;h

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linker tolley c:anceUed
to llelrl, key port lor
of oD to Rhodesia, lD
lace of diplomatic prelllll'l
Brllaln.
The IDIIIlUIICOIIIO ol the
de b
the Gmll.":::.;:u ma ~
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came
Prime Mlnllter Harold Wilson
met wllh bll cabinet
poaslbUlty 111 1
naval blodcadt
sblpmanll· to
1natawa1 IDrmar
colony.

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ment 11Dce !be 1aua
llrained Uladoa's nlatlonl
bolla Graeet and Portupl.
The crlsll had eruptlll1181'11erl
lbll week wben the

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CHEVROIBm _ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS FOR SMOOTHING ODT ROUGH ROADS
And nght now for aDouble Dividend, you get abuy that'll smooth out you(budgett

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Ill Baeme Area

a.m.; 0. F. llatanrdlllm
IIIII 1:11 a.m.; JOIII*
lllplllt Qwnh.
dan 11arn1t1 8;10 a.m.; W.
J'rldq 1
Oood
Slla..-, Jr. down WIDI!eld
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p.m.; ....., up Wlrdllld
lmdar, 1. m.
p.m.. H. L Jlowlll up
..-.IN,
I;• '1.111.; I-f llM
amdaJ, 1 1. m.,
WWd 1;10 LID.; L
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11p WlDflald 1:10 a.m.;
tollowed~th
Prl&lt;l don Wlalleld
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Wlllao

POMEROY -1._.·'"

"Everything In Herdw1rs"

Two Children
Are Near Dea·th

a:-.UMIIUS

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EBERSBACH HARDWARE

1111111111 tanker IoiiDI v tlellld
Brllfllil triple lD tilt
blqut clwlnel and
Belra, llropleal poriiOC!Ited
the Nlll ol tbl vfllallllal~
1oll~~=~
Ill. llbodlllllb !'
~UPI) - 'I' w1
lhltlall. IIOZIIIlblqut fa
todey at"~
~ tonlay.
'l!ltb lDjurles received lD a bua

Htlell I. uaun:u

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a

vJctory for tbe WUson

the laDicer'a nrco
wu ho~md lor Rhodesia and
tbet 8rltalD must aol to PIUll
lhl leak In the embqo
IDIIIIUIICid alltr Rllodeala df.
cllrld Ita lndepaodenca laat
N
her
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~ 'bee
kno
that
lba ~-own:'laDicer~
Ia
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te to ~~
10 rou
wu
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with 14,1100 lonl of ~0 - ·
The 1ore1p mlnlsiry annotlliCitd. toda)' lD Athene,
however, that tha Manuela
would aot stop at llelra 011 lilt
"advice" of Greet VIce Prtm11r Ellaa 'l'llrlmotoa.
'1'1111011111 V, arrived lD 11t1n
IIYtral 11a7a aau Willa 11,0110
Ioiii of oil, but II bel IIIII Jel
docked.
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NO.I BUYS • NO.I CARS

Now at JOiir Clmrolet dealer'•

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.Buyo •• thOBe bi~ boautilul Chevrolels
bare ne•er been better) Chevrolet•
, with expensive rar looks, expensive
car luxury. With solid nlue features
like Deleotron 1eaeralor, oelf-adjusting
brakes, long•laotlng Magic·Mirror
llniah. Right now JOU un find just the
rolor, power and body style you want.
And right now your Chevrolet dealer's
maklncit mightJeasylobuy it.Seehim!

BODY_ BY FIS~ER means beauty,
durability, llstini value.,

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;it II,I!IOIIIIN ·.i

EI&amp;M flllunl·- stand1rd lor
your lllilld ..,....includinJIWo·
s~d =·ndshield Wipers,

Court Sides wjth Railroads
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Amer1

the Ualletl l'rtll IUiftf" zd
Hoi~ ta14 tha ~
and WASIIING'I'ON (IJPII -A -.t 1be IWIJdlmH llllUld hi"
... ·federal ~ ~ Ia ptOYidlq II ata1 aplaillotWD lbe bunt-. . . . 1101111 Plblftd
Nldllll • Ill ....,. ol tbl Rall'tl*1 Labor
f" · Nlliltla- llr flnt \llllclall ol lilt lrGIIIIillood II Ad II they Willi to llllka
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Ill tbt lttW ....
4111o fl. ,...,....!, __..,I .... (BLPI) ..... IIPI1118 Nbtt 1M . . . a lldtl1l
" &lt;z ...~ Ill ID Ulp thclf lllilldn llaalnl arllltreiiOII award.
- falldlllt iiiiMI trallll.
Tba IWard explntl Ju. •
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apl.. PGIIo. U.l Dltlrfet Court Judat 1w tbt 1t1111me11 1D11 the

ehllclren lrom
111m. Reodnlllt
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~ "*tllll AltQIIdtr lloltaoll Willi
r,o Iiiii ....__ If tbt .._ lila rallroiQ • . . . , II
"':" • tdlzD NM Ill lliund ~ I IIIIa! Judptl1lll .. 1
"' • .flm!IJ, • phjrlm will ,.. IJtYolwllla two ..... I'll!

lljJ - ~1M wltb tb1 t~~~~~~ly lllllllllli, · tbe llrotlwt!IM t1
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GUERNSEY

County Commoa Plw Court by
Chill John Taylor u
thl i'GmlnJ NaUonel Bank, a
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Ill' wu .,..... upon
corporation, RuUand Branch, •
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1 FoP metlfna 11 the tlllce
Jalnal Paul D. BurDI and Mil·
Melp County Sberlll
lnt M. BurDI, RFD I, Pomaroy,
C lflrlellbach Wlllnatdey
Roy VIII Cooney and Mlrfll'
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c...-..ur
Cblof 'l'aylor will attend a
IDd H-.1 Frlllk u trteillll' Ed Fotler, pat Jll'llldent IIIII meetlnl In tha alate attorney
.- tl Mtlp County.
retired Pomerw banker, 1'1- IIMfal'l office 1111 April to 011
Judp Johl
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favor of tilt defeudanta ID Porn
LloDI club met Wed- have 120 boun of tralniJII.
the action by Cllll'tnce Arthur sdaoroyfoUowlng bla
arb Attending lhe meeting were
Prlca aplnlt !dlaon Rolli!~~ • •l~b ondorsed the~ ' Cblel ~. SCI- BJU
ltr, It II, aad Floreuc. Loulll
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'nlorolall, RD I, Racllle, bu Mr. F01ler IDYl~ lbt
!lee •llopot!tui0111; Sgt.
been ~ranted a divorce from to portlclpalt In railing Iunde tllcki 8Dil Renry Werry,
Jolm B. Thornton, Flouamt, to help flnaD&lt;:e the campaign for aroy Po119t 4epartment;
Md., on cbarg01 o1 Groea neg- the bond Issue. The club also Herbert GUlley, Jolm Katcllka,
Joel. A potltloo lor dlvotco by voted to parllclpalt In tbil.
Ray Manley and Ed llpODcer,
Otgae Cuto qallllt Carl Cu- BUJ Grueser rtpol'~ 011 pre- Middleport PoUca clo!partmel!l;
to hao btu dliDlllled.
&amp;l'llss of IIOCUI'fnC bltlcbtl'l for Sheriff Denwr Walker and Jim
the June regatta.
~ldwtn, _GaOII Oouilty '
Ladles ol the
Federated lff'a clepartmerit, and Sheriff
Melp GIDoral Boepllal
Ch.,.,h oervlng 1 luncheoll be- 1lartenllleti, liOberl Billie
Allmllllou _ Lolmlt Pdlllnl, lore tht bllsi- moeting were David Obllnpr, Me1p CoullReedlvllll.
Mn. LIIIJ Houck, Mre. PhiDip ty Sberllf'a ,departmeltt.
DlaWpt -RaJ
Turley, Melnbert, chalnnd, and Mra. ~entt , were
Dunbar: ~ Panonl, Clara Karr.
by.:t.ln. YJolllfllllnbteb
Otolllpoli1; Cora ~. Lanp- Dr. lfarGid BroWII, presldelll, Mre. Charlet Sa1f1
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Nassau in the Babamu ~d lng bitt one of tlie bigger Broadto be one of the IIIIOOZIOSt way of the bemlsphere . . . . . .
atretebes of Ill9bly, lovely green. New botols are springing up
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live aubli'oplcal delight ln !Ill !roplcal night club opening
entij'ely opposite way, atreell year from nell la1I ... A mU•
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (UP!) The Ulllverrlty ol Kentucky Jte.
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recorded an increase of 857,.
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Nawda Beaver was reported 747 persons over the 1960 fed•
Jolmaoll
qui~ Ul in Hol;er Hospital and era! census figure, or a boost
Eva Balley and Mary Parker of abnost 9 per cent.
Wednesdy was forJIIIIIIY Invited
to tbrew out the llr8t ball at
are bome from boopital. .A AI the mid-point betw
dethe inangural but dld 1101
thank you neto waa read from
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Edith Betzillg assocta~ vice cenmal federal censuses, Ohio
indicate whtther be -lei
councilor, tha.:.tmg the Council showed a population tl_ 10,5114,·
for gift at rally. The report 144. The higb rate of mcrease
of the auditing commlttoe r""d was the result of a surplus of
llam Eckert called on the Whlto
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births over deaths and move...... t
House to preaent Presidenl
by Eslber Ridenour was ao,_,_ Ob1o b
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men1 ..w ·
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Johnson
with a gold teason
QNIIOAHOPLI
residents.
pass but said !be President did
The Council Deputy, Erma The Development Department
not give a definite commltmeat
Cleland, thanked all who help- said tho general economic and
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ed at the rally and also Mrs. employment trends, especially
"You know, he haa a bll!y
Sargent for the eorsage given manufacturing
employment, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - schedule eomlng up" the new
ber. Dorothy Ritchie and Doris bave reversed In Ohio and there
commissioner said.
Grueser thanked the Council is every reason to believe that
for gifts given them at the tut-&lt;&gt;f·stato residents are DIOV·
!bat
delegatlmt
beaded
by
Thethe
annU&amp;l
viall was
10 brlel
rally. Plans were made for a ing to Ohio, where unemploy·
potluck IUI\cb at the next mee~ ment reaebed an all lime low
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ing, April !9. Round robin cards of 2.9 per cent In 1965.
I am a bey 14 years old and
were sent to Mrs. Beaver and Over 72 per cent of all Ohiobave a question ott\er students
Mrs. Bailey.
ans lived in incorporated arby Helen Bottal
weuld like answered too. Wby
Helen Wolfe, on behalf of the eus, and almost 28 per cent In
can't the girls in our
junior
Council, presented Erma Cle- unincorporated areas. Ohio bad YOUTH ASKED. FOR IT
my vote 'Is YES. -H.
bigh wear go-go boots? I think
land, who was observing her two now cities as a result of This column is for young THE COMMONEST PROBLEM , this is a stupid rule. Boots are
birthday, with an apron and a special census conducted by the people, their problOIII.S
and Dear Helen:
1 harmless and don't damage feet
silver shower by the members U. S. Deparlment of Commerce, pleasures, their troubles and M
bl m 1 1 1 1, : or floors. I read somewhere
was plaeed in tbe pocket, and Bure"Ou of the Census. They lun. As with tile rest of Helen
Y pro "
' 9 mp e. m that "rules arc made by jelllthe group sang Happy Birthday were Heath in Licking County, Help Us!, it welcomes langhs l~. blonde and unhappy.
I ous people." -F,
to her. Several members re- and Moraine, Montgomery rut won't dodge a terious ques· I bave a crush on a boy In Dear F:
ceived gilts from their secret County. Sugar Bush Knolls In lion with a brush-&lt;&gt;!!.
some of my ctasses and have Not always, but aemetlmes
pels.
Portage County incorporated as Send your teen·age questions had it for eigllt montlla. Be rules don't seem to
nmke
AI the close of the meellng, a village. Ohio now has 197 to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, doesn't (almostJ know I ex"t. much sense. I think those lowpie and coffee were served by eilies and 736 villages.
care of Helen Help US!, this , Once m a while I caleb bl':' heeled, zipper • backed ~
the good of order commiltee.
Cleveland Drops
newspaper.
starmg at. me. He doesn t are really there, and tee no
Cleveland continued to be the "WAITS" AND MEASURES
go to pariles, and he gell all reason why they shouldn't be
· PALM SUNDAY SERVICE largest Ohio city, despite a de- Dear Helen:
"A's." About the only lime
worn to school. So hil me, Mr.
"Faith Opena the Door." was cline of 3.2 per cent !rom 1961). I just broke up wUb this talks to me is when I ask b1m Principal!
IJUJg by the choir, during the l!MI5, with a population of 848,· boy, rather be broke up with a question about homework, This column Ia dedicated It
Palm Sunday worsbiJI service, 1118. Columbus was second_ with me, and a day later I found out 1 and, that's not much because I family living, so If you're ha:""
at the Syracuse Ftrst United 529,532, followed by Cmcmnatl 1 liked another boy, who also don t want to appear forward. mg kid trouble or )ual pi BID
Presbyterian Church. The aer· with a population of 497,496. r .. likes me. How long should 1 Do you have any suggeslions? trouble, let Helen help YOU.
mon was given by the Rev. ledo, Akron and Dayton all had wait to accept a date with I'm not THAT bad lookln&amp;!- She will also welcome your
Leonard Mcintire, GeReral populations over one quarter him so people won't talk7 - OO.SAD
own amusing experience. AdPresbyter of Legaa.
of a million, while Youngstown HOW LONG?
Dear 00:
dress Helen Bottel Ia care of
Choir members were Esther and Canto• were estimated at Dear H.L.:
Lots of 15-year-&lt;&gt;ld Type "A" this newspaper.
and Pam Sylvester; Esther and ever 100,000 persons.
Approximately bali a minute, boys just aren't ready yet for
Debbie Harden· Margaret and Of the 25 largest Ohio cities and maybe you can shave thet girls. Interested, yes,
but
Craig Cottrill;' Kathryn and Kettering and Parma showed by ten seconds.
scared. Treat him .. a . good
Jim Crow; Genevieve Scbnei· lbe largest ra~ of growth with Honey, there's no such thing bud~y and let hun. discover
der tnd Rosetta Usie. They 19.~ an~ 17.2 per cent changes as a "proper mourning perind" you re female at his
own
were accompanied at the plano respecllvely.
wben a boyfriend tells you speed,
by Eleanor Kay SciJAeider who Gallia County
population "Drop dead!" -H.
And bow do you hit !bat
Is also tbe church organ~t.
was estimated at 26,534 with Dear Helen:
"gond bnddy" plateau? Smile
Sunday School followed at Gallipoi!B havmg 9,312. Meigs Do ·you think a 15-year..ld ~ be fri"!'dly, but not girl· ,
10:30. Mr. \flD1am F. Winebre• County population was set at girl is old enough for 8 phone friendly. Hell
when you
11r Ja all[llirmtendenl
21,369: Pomeroy with
3,36t of her own, and also
old get it. across you re an evaryand Middleport 3,343, followed ODOugb to shave her legs?
day k1d\ not a blonde who might
by Syracuse with 747,
third I'm willing to pay for the III.Sko him forget be
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largest.
Installation and th.e monthly like domes. -H.
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will be held These figures are practically bill, and 1 wouldn't overdo it. _Dear
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the
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The way it Is now, my folks
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Preaba a.m. a1 e report.
have business calls and
the
yracuse · . yterlan Church.
phone is never free. U I'm on
Breakfast will follow m the
TICKETS REMAIN $J
it more than 10 minutes 1 get
eburch IRRei. Communion wlll CINCINNATI (UP))- City blamed for ruining a
or
~served. during the 9:30 wor· Council Wednesday decided to something. I baby-sit all the
P Service, Tbe Rev. Roch•rd keep the Crosley Field parking Ume, so I'm solvent.
Putney, of the Westmmsler fee at $1, rejecting a recom. My mother says shaving the
Foundation, Athena; Will be the mendation by City Manager WiJ. legs makes the bair grow fastguest pastor. Sunday . School liam Wichman for an increase er and coarser. She says perox·
Will follow at 10:30, w1th pro- of 25 cents for 1,750 "easy out" Ide It, but wbo wants blonde
gram by the Pr1mary class.
city parking spaces on the luzz?
The poblle Is .cordially invlt· park's south side.
Would you let me, If you
td to these semces.
The Cincimrati lleds, Cbam· were my psrents7 - R. T.
ber ol Commerce and council'• Dear R:
!inance
commiltee had opposed On shaving legs: yes! It does
FATHER DIES
It, claunmg the increase would NOT make the hair grow f..tCLEVELAND (UPI) - AJ. hurt attendance.
er and coaroer, and it's deliabert Fleming, 49, lather of wo.
l~ly a pert of good grooming,
men'a
world figure skating DefensiVe drivers don't rely from early teens through Ute.
champiml Peggy Fleming, died on other drivers. Ohio'd Depart- On priva~ telephones
for
Wednesday In St. Vincent Cbur- ment of Highway Safety says. teens: I've said it before and
ity Hospital.
To avoid tralfie mishaps dur- I'll II!IY lt agail - thla 1s like
Fleming, wbo moved fre. ing the IJj)ring season, learn to car ownership. When you can
quently to follow his 17-year • drive defensively. Be prepared manage the cost tnd the up.
old danghter oR her skaUng for any emergency. Don't for· keep from your awn earnilgs,
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recorded an increase of 857,.
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Nawda Beaver was reported 747 persons over the 1960 fed•
Jolmaoll
qui~ Ul in Hol;er Hospital and era! census figure, or a boost
Eva Balley and Mary Parker of abnost 9 per cent.
Wednesdy was forJIIIIIIY Invited
to tbrew out the llr8t ball at
are bome from boopital. .A AI the mid-point betw
dethe inangural but dld 1101
thank you neto waa read from
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Edith Betzillg assocta~ vice cenmal federal censuses, Ohio
indicate whtther be -lei
councilor, tha.:.tmg the Council showed a population tl_ 10,5114,·
for gift at rally. The report 144. The higb rate of mcrease
of the auditing commlttoe r""d was the result of a surplus of
llam Eckert called on the Whlto
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births over deaths and move...... t
House to preaent Presidenl
by Eslber Ridenour was ao,_,_ Ob1o b
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men1 ..w ·
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Johnson
with a gold teason
QNIIOAHOPLI
residents.
pass but said !be President did
The Council Deputy, Erma The Development Department
not give a definite commltmeat
Cleland, thanked all who help- said tho general economic and
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ed at the rally and also Mrs. employment trends, especially
"You know, he haa a bll!y
Sargent for the eorsage given manufacturing
employment, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - schedule eomlng up" the new
ber. Dorothy Ritchie and Doris bave reversed In Ohio and there
commissioner said.
Grueser thanked the Council is every reason to believe that
for gifts given them at the tut-&lt;&gt;f·stato residents are DIOV·
!bat
delegatlmt
beaded
by
Thethe
annU&amp;l
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10 brlel
rally. Plans were made for a ing to Ohio, where unemploy·
potluck IUI\cb at the next mee~ ment reaebed an all lime low
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ing, April !9. Round robin cards of 2.9 per cent In 1965.
I am a bey 14 years old and
were sent to Mrs. Beaver and Over 72 per cent of all Ohiobave a question ott\er students
Mrs. Bailey.
ans lived in incorporated arby Helen Bottal
weuld like answered too. Wby
Helen Wolfe, on behalf of the eus, and almost 28 per cent In
can't the girls in our
junior
Council, presented Erma Cle- unincorporated areas. Ohio bad YOUTH ASKED. FOR IT
my vote 'Is YES. -H.
bigh wear go-go boots? I think
land, who was observing her two now cities as a result of This column is for young THE COMMONEST PROBLEM , this is a stupid rule. Boots are
birthday, with an apron and a special census conducted by the people, their problOIII.S
and Dear Helen:
1 harmless and don't damage feet
silver shower by the members U. S. Deparlment of Commerce, pleasures, their troubles and M
bl m 1 1 1 1, : or floors. I read somewhere
was plaeed in tbe pocket, and Bure"Ou of the Census. They lun. As with tile rest of Helen
Y pro "
' 9 mp e. m that "rules arc made by jelllthe group sang Happy Birthday were Heath in Licking County, Help Us!, it welcomes langhs l~. blonde and unhappy.
I ous people." -F,
to her. Several members re- and Moraine, Montgomery rut won't dodge a terious ques· I bave a crush on a boy In Dear F:
ceived gilts from their secret County. Sugar Bush Knolls In lion with a brush-&lt;&gt;!!.
some of my ctasses and have Not always, but aemetlmes
pels.
Portage County incorporated as Send your teen·age questions had it for eigllt montlla. Be rules don't seem to
nmke
AI the close of the meellng, a village. Ohio now has 197 to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, doesn't (almostJ know I ex"t. much sense. I think those lowpie and coffee were served by eilies and 736 villages.
care of Helen Help US!, this , Once m a while I caleb bl':' heeled, zipper • backed ~
the good of order commiltee.
Cleveland Drops
newspaper.
starmg at. me. He doesn t are really there, and tee no
Cleveland continued to be the "WAITS" AND MEASURES
go to pariles, and he gell all reason why they shouldn't be
· PALM SUNDAY SERVICE largest Ohio city, despite a de- Dear Helen:
"A's." About the only lime
worn to school. So hil me, Mr.
"Faith Opena the Door." was cline of 3.2 per cent !rom 1961). I just broke up wUb this talks to me is when I ask b1m Principal!
IJUJg by the choir, during the l!MI5, with a population of 848,· boy, rather be broke up with a question about homework, This column Ia dedicated It
Palm Sunday worsbiJI service, 1118. Columbus was second_ with me, and a day later I found out 1 and, that's not much because I family living, so If you're ha:""
at the Syracuse Ftrst United 529,532, followed by Cmcmnatl 1 liked another boy, who also don t want to appear forward. mg kid trouble or )ual pi BID
Presbyterian Church. The aer· with a population of 497,496. r .. likes me. How long should 1 Do you have any suggeslions? trouble, let Helen help YOU.
mon was given by the Rev. ledo, Akron and Dayton all had wait to accept a date with I'm not THAT bad lookln&amp;!- She will also welcome your
Leonard Mcintire, GeReral populations over one quarter him so people won't talk7 - OO.SAD
own amusing experience. AdPresbyter of Legaa.
of a million, while Youngstown HOW LONG?
Dear 00:
dress Helen Bottel Ia care of
Choir members were Esther and Canto• were estimated at Dear H.L.:
Lots of 15-year-&lt;&gt;ld Type "A" this newspaper.
and Pam Sylvester; Esther and ever 100,000 persons.
Approximately bali a minute, boys just aren't ready yet for
Debbie Harden· Margaret and Of the 25 largest Ohio cities and maybe you can shave thet girls. Interested, yes,
but
Craig Cottrill;' Kathryn and Kettering and Parma showed by ten seconds.
scared. Treat him .. a . good
Jim Crow; Genevieve Scbnei· lbe largest ra~ of growth with Honey, there's no such thing bud~y and let hun. discover
der tnd Rosetta Usie. They 19.~ an~ 17.2 per cent changes as a "proper mourning perind" you re female at his
own
were accompanied at the plano respecllvely.
wben a boyfriend tells you speed,
by Eleanor Kay SciJAeider who Gallia County
population "Drop dead!" -H.
And bow do you hit !bat
Is also tbe church organ~t.
was estimated at 26,534 with Dear Helen:
"gond bnddy" plateau? Smile
Sunday School followed at Gallipoi!B havmg 9,312. Meigs Do ·you think a 15-year..ld ~ be fri"!'dly, but not girl· ,
10:30. Mr. \flD1am F. Winebre• County population was set at girl is old enough for 8 phone friendly. Hell
when you
11r Ja all[llirmtendenl
21,369: Pomeroy with
3,36t of her own, and also
old get it. across you re an evaryand Middleport 3,343, followed ODOugb to shave her legs?
day k1d\ not a blonde who might
by Syracuse with 747,
third I'm willing to pay for the III.Sko him forget be
SERVICE AT f
largest.
Installation and th.e monthly like domes. -H.
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will be held These figures are practically bill, and 1 wouldn't overdo it. _Dear
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The way it Is now, my folks
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have business calls and
the
yracuse · . yterlan Church.
phone is never free. U I'm on
Breakfast will follow m the
TICKETS REMAIN $J
it more than 10 minutes 1 get
eburch IRRei. Communion wlll CINCINNATI (UP))- City blamed for ruining a
or
~served. during the 9:30 wor· Council Wednesday decided to something. I baby-sit all the
P Service, Tbe Rev. Roch•rd keep the Crosley Field parking Ume, so I'm solvent.
Putney, of the Westmmsler fee at $1, rejecting a recom. My mother says shaving the
Foundation, Athena; Will be the mendation by City Manager WiJ. legs makes the bair grow fastguest pastor. Sunday . School liam Wichman for an increase er and coarser. She says perox·
Will follow at 10:30, w1th pro- of 25 cents for 1,750 "easy out" Ide It, but wbo wants blonde
gram by the Pr1mary class.
city parking spaces on the luzz?
The poblle Is .cordially invlt· park's south side.
Would you let me, If you
td to these semces.
The Cincimrati lleds, Cbam· were my psrents7 - R. T.
ber ol Commerce and council'• Dear R:
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commiltee had opposed On shaving legs: yes! It does
FATHER DIES
It, claunmg the increase would NOT make the hair grow f..tCLEVELAND (UPI) - AJ. hurt attendance.
er and coaroer, and it's deliabert Fleming, 49, lather of wo.
l~ly a pert of good grooming,
men'a
world figure skating DefensiVe drivers don't rely from early teens through Ute.
champiml Peggy Fleming, died on other drivers. Ohio'd Depart- On priva~ telephones
for
Wednesday In St. Vincent Cbur- ment of Highway Safety says. teens: I've said it before and
ity Hospital.
To avoid tralfie mishaps dur- I'll II!IY lt agail - thla 1s like
Fleming, wbo moved fre. ing the IJj)ring season, learn to car ownership. When you can
quently to follow his 17-year • drive defensively. Be prepared manage the cost tnd the up.
old danghter oR her skaUng for any emergency. Don't for· keep from your awn earnilgs,
tours, suffered a beart attack get the hazards of heayY trot. wltbout sbortlng yolll'8cll
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Ohio. He was working as a subcollege savings): and when you
llituto pressman at a aeveland Anla lack ·""" but can feel PROVE you'rt mature enongb
newspaper.
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'Mrs.Sturgeon
MASON - ·'01 Welltml
1\• ttl dn sda
•r I"'""' banqdel llld ..,. wlll Vlefl " e e y
.4lumniEt&gt;entfrill
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lliso lAlla WJIIbl, I atudent
new
l1 BJGomlnlton tlnlventty, JDd.
Star
vlaited Ibis wltk wllb her ...
lor PI'. PLEASANT-Mrs.
._ IIlii ~ Wrilbt
Tbe Belllah Stur&amp;eon,
of
Dr and Mrs. Mprl ' " - t1. partment will be ciOied till
H ll
wll1 be served' at 6:30. M.m Street, died
Oblo enhl'ialDid wlth ll'rldq, 1'111 aty Boll
MASON - Roger yoe
At a N*l ~ 111111- lllal'llblll Ill Holm Hospital
......:..,_ 'clliiDtr 011 llnldly wiD c1o1e Ill •
88 a councnmen at
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IDe •of,, __the ....
WllwU IIUIDIIi .. ter a brlel m-. Slle waa
lllOib.- Mrs. UJ. Blat!,. lallllulla.,.,
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nan I:HDIII' ••
-- Band and Hurrleane's JUDlor service on the three
He succeeds
the reslgaallon of Jack Roush aeon who died in 195%.
·
Tbtz.l at,
Band received Superior ratlnp wiD commence at 7:30 p. ~·
who was transferred to
pmldent. He waa repllced She was born at Allhton, W.
Gil te IIIaH
at the Junior Bind F&amp;'ilval fn On E&amp;ter, SlUlfi&amp;i serncc Uit Cardinal Power Plant,
· yg PresldGct !'.,:: '!'~k!!'. Va uU :;q;oorntcr !!, !!!!.', Ja., di.tiDa
1
. Ripley Saturday. SIS
other will be held at 8:00 at Bacbtel
Oblo. Tbe oath of office
llld IIP)lOinted ...qhllllr of the late c. s.
were ~~~
amaty
bands partlclpaled.
Fleld at Wahama High IIChool waa odmlniltered by
OrpDIIatlolll ill- Laara Meadowt.
Mr. 111 Lee ·ltlebardlon. all
Tbe » babd memben wert with the Re\1. · stanley Moore, Cluorlotte Rouab.
terested in preparlne lbo ban- Surviving are one 9011,
and l(rl,
taken to Ripley by bal. Aceom- delivering the sermon. T b e Tbe c:o1111&lt;ll voted to
the quet are allied to 111bmlt bldl 0 Sturgeon Pl. Pleasant; one ol Muon.
panylng them were blllcl dJrec. Bend area churcbes will
of Mayor Dayton
to Ray Tucker.
.b,UiiJier, Mrs. Mary Jo
Mll. Wlmll l!elf IIIII
tor Gerald Slmm,.,., Ruaoell participate.
.... IIIII Pollee Olllcer and
bina pt Plwaat• two
droll, lira. JUdy Pllldtil
Capehart and Harry Hollmaa. Sunday khool af the Mason Chief, Fred Taylor, to a
era ' wJri Mead...;
cblldrell both of Columllul
Taking pari lo the fellival Methodist Uulrch will com· meeting on Aprll 13th in
and Charles Meadows,
!ted on Sunday wltb Mn. 111&gt;1roll
were Susie Mcllanlll, lllrrletl mence at 9:11 and the III01'IIlng !elton.
iers Bottom· me aiJier
pareull, Mr. ud Mn. a::~~~
Layae, Marilyn Glbba, Theresa worship service will
The Water offices wlll be
v·o~an Clark ~
C8pllwt. 'l1tey ,.... •
Fergll!on, Kathy Flelda, Sber- at 11 with Rev. Frame
ed on Good Friday, April 8th
ttl_.)___ .]_
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puled !lome by Mrs
,__ __
ry Hartley. Becky Gilmore, erlng the sermon
"The
the lth.
le8 W
JI'Un g~ smlces
be
J,lldkllf ad 100 crl ~~·:=~~~
Connie OHland, Linda Perry, Faith That Easter
.
AI a opeclal
follow·
er Saturday lbe
wllo ._.. visiting In
Utile Ghls
111 with
Cindy Tennan), Lucinda Ord, COnfirmation of
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log tho regular
d 30 a.m.
Home
lllld Mrs !!ell.
Vickie Crow, 'lJbby
Brown Memb•rship Claos will also
ell approved the town
PT. ~LE:.Af"Poln~~!~".t: ::.~:fe~a~ogers
~.,'!'0, Reynotds who enllo~ii
$1UP
Gloria Young, Cozy Co!Jk, Ang· held.
lor t20,!1159, and the amount
I~ ' echanlc died Wednes•. g Burial wUl lollow lD t b ed recenUy 1o the Air Force

Ratings

MASON - Holy Wltk llld
EU111' lllrVicel al the MISOII
Metbodlat cburcb wiD eootlllue
011 'J'hursday, April 71b, wlth
Holy commmdon and 011 Friday
April 81b, ~ Good Friday servlee wDI be, ''The Cross:

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At Festiv

be held May 21111 In tbe
IYDIRUium with the
Dusters providing muaie
!lt¢iDI at UL

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(,'harleo Yeag Walter ty on May 1111, ...,, a eon o

Jimmy Ar111, 118lpb 8 a y r
Francis QueeD. Klltt Brown
DlYid 1\uuell Jeff
Fowler:
Clovis Doerief, Mlke Jonea,

werry, and aeor1e

At Wahama

MASON _ The Student coun·

ALSO:
tHALTIRS
tiRUSHES,

tiHOIS I MANY OTHIIt
IUPPLIII FOR YOUR
HORtl AND FONY

Wddloport

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Ph. ~2719 Powwuoy

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Smoked Callie

·HAMS

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~um&amp;ing •Heating
Your Doponcloble

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No matter what Ume of the day, thla
perky liUie slllmmer wlll anawer your
C!lll for tho sboe to fU the oceuton.

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tFORfMAN &amp;ABBOJT

N. 2nd Ave.

Micldleport, 0.

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resigned last year. The R~v. acorec1
Falcons,a ball-point
was lbe only
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Wall will begin hlo new duties of the WHS team to score..
1111
~ayne~ putor Is married Galllpolll, because of
and the lather of 101U' cbildren, vacation, wlll be Idle
a 1100 wbo II a ttacber; a claush·
~ld w:.~·~
tor who Is a fresbman at lien's the mutts of
~ College, Alhenl, w.
1 ed lo
Va., aDd two mmlecl dau&amp;bter• evening's matcb, p ay
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w v degree
weather:
who reside in ...-1eaton, · a.
Chip Janes 48, Roy llel)ma•&gt; Jl
41, Janes won, ~.
Roderlcl: 31, Dave White
Roderlcl: won, ~.
Tom McCarty 40, Gary Jl'lei(l ll

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It Here. Styles and Prices To
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LADIES COATS $10.95 • $22.95

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HATS

A beautiful Ealller beglna with a new ,.._
to J!ve a 1Ift to your aplrlts and a fresb
touc\). Qf flattery to your costwne. Thll
Easter, please your audle- •.• and :rour·
ltlf , , . add a hat for real charm.

LADIES
MSES

•3.99

DREssES _ $2.98 • $5.95
COATS _ $6.95 • $10.95
ILOVII

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April9 •••••• 9 ,Aft\.le19 .I'M·

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MONDAY

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LOAFERS

Frlclly, Aplll 8 .• , , , •• , 9 AM to I PM

Gil.

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$2,99

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~- Tom""ldenll
c1en rr, Bm Manblll a .••
won,~.
Scores that did not eount
the final resu1111 were: Terr:rll
Shrader 43, Jim Wise 5I. Shra,ll
c1er won, u. Bruce Harrold
Bob Redman H. Harreld won,

PRICID

Dress Oxfords

~tao

51. McCarty won

ARE A MUST FOR
A LITTLE GIRL
ON EASTER

IN WHITI

FOR A BOY'S EAml

5Lvs.

buckle llrap clev•

WI COOIDeSII.

Ills.

Hol1um or Adam•

METROPOLITAN

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yet open aU over• even
to tbe perforalioD8 for

~n~nnen.

FREE
IKPIIT INJTALLATION

3.88

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long. Always ready to take

you

SOAP POWDER
GIANT SIZE lOX

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NO RIASONAILE
OPFER REFUSED

White luther with pancake heeL

lbs.

precincts.

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AT RIZER OIL COMPANY

CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS
GROUND
BEEF
PURE LARD 4
SURF

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Tom Folden, playing the
PI'. PLEASANT - The
Us' number lour position,
Earl Wall, 18, Siltersvllle,
OI'TERBEIN LOSF.S
medalist honors wttl! a two-ov· ll
accepted 1 call to serve as
CULLOIIEE, N. c.. (UP!~ - er-par 37
tor of the Main Street
Western Carolina capollliiO on Each I~ played six
Cburth, filling the vacancy of oil&lt; hila llld six error•
vlduals bnt only the top lour
the Rev. Gilbert Moore who Otterbein Collese't
""
seores 'counted in the final ou~
~~..;.;;;;;....,.._..,.~==j team 4-Z Wednesday. ThefCar· C!OIIle according to Coach Mil·
dlnals, now 1-2, lace. tl1e aro- boan
If I'GIMI" II Una team (9-2) again today. W~ama's Roy Redman,

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For Awards
elsu:;e"\:::u~: : · : . . PT. PLEASANT- Funeral N:~ WUllem Persinger of '
.
Kenneth Wandling, Columbua, eervlce for Uwell V.
.
lumbus vlsiled on Monday w•th
Banquet Friday Therlan
WlllldllDg, Delaware, moods, 92, Rt I Barboursville, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ohio, GJenneth and
Landis will be held at lhe Hub Rl~t Marshall and Jane.
.
Wandling, both of Rt
Pl. Baptllt Church, B~rboursv e, Mrs. Stanley Harbour has •;

.!'d

Just relax completely In the sun and
enjoy the beauty of 1ummer. Wear
this smart new atrap for dell&amp;htfuUy

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canllPII
LeJe"!'o vlllled over tho
end w•th 111o wile, hll parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harbour
and grandmother, M,.. Mat•lda

Wahama

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and
After

~~~~h:J.~es:te
~~bellnning of stwhnt govern.
and
1 develo ment
~:ionIIIn the ~hoot' She ,...

the

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OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 7:00- FRIDAY TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9
E. MAIN ST.
WY 2-3975
POMEROY

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COSTS LESS
When You Shop Simons Pick·A·Pair

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~7 -:.e25. ~T~
lw ·

ed as a mechanic tor lbe GreyBus Lines, Cbarleston,
until mheallh forcod blo retirement.

~':enllae:land
ADMITI'E~.
G~
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wv 2-5428
wv 2-5130

SHOES

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MASON - Appr~un;,tel~tend Pleasant; two daughters, Mrs. W. Va. I p.m. Fr•day IDS!ead cepted employment at Mary K s
viewed brlefiy duties of the var. per!IOn• are expec
a
Jlenlece Newberry,
Patriot, of at tbe home o! Mrs.
Beauty Balon In Pt. Pleasant.
ioua officers and qusllficaUons. the Annual awards
Ohio and Mrs. Cledith Deweese, ham Phllhps, Kanauga,
Mr. and Mn. Clyda_Bwl~f.~~ \1
Three students were
basketball, d
Delaware Ohio· olx brothers, as prevlouoly announced.
ner of Leipsic, Ohio,
nated as candidaies lor
ch:crleaders an
Bradford,'~ and Tbunnan Edmonds died Monday at
her brother and family, Mr.
dent of the council,
Friday everungSchool A. Wandlq, all of Charleston, borne of ltlo daughter, Mrs.
and Mrs. Lewis Gllland, lor
Miller Sandy Stewart
at Warama High
· Thad and Leslie Wandling, both lips.
,...,al days th1s week.
Debbi~ Cook
Awards 1D athletes from
of N'tro and Freel Wandllnt
He is survived by three sons, Mlso Beverly Cai'IOII of
PlOIIIII
Vice president candidates are 9th through the 12th grade
Red
W, Va.: two sisters: seven daughters and 39 grand· Happy Go Lucky 4-H Club
Bow: Sandy Groer, Mlke llarbour, be presented by coachea
Mrs. MiDI Fisher and Mrs. cblldren. .
.
tlclpated in the area club dem·
Pt. Pleasant, Mtl.
Sandy Gibbs Donna WIU Steve Oliver' Frank Capehart
Rena Baabam both of Charles- Burial will be '" the
0118tratlons given recently
I
en, Ashtmt; J~
DlnleJ Fowler, Bob Whitmore ' and Ronald Rkhardson.
ton: and 22 arandcblldren
mere cemetery at
the Mason Youth Center.
Pt.
P=ant· Peter Alan Hart; secretary-treasurer, Mn. Carl Te.nnant and Mra. Funeral service wiD be held Frielldl are being
at clubs In the Bend ares
Cbrlltlan, .
'
Roberta Keyea, Vicki
May, E. L. Rlllle wlll be lD cllarge Saturda 2 .m. In the Mnhr - the Phillips residence in Kan&amp;IIDurs~ Loou, Mn. Oris Dodlou, Sue Bwngarner, Judy Lathey, dmlng room arrangemenil. Steven/~al Home with the ga, Ohio, Ulltil 10, a.m. Friday ~~:.;;_iiiiiiiiii=====
Muon; Tim Fllber, Pl. p~ and Linda Abolln.
Mrs. Johnson Scar~rry
ev Homer Hicb officiating. when the body w•ll be remov·
ant; Han7 PldaDI, Racine, A wHk ol campal811ing wiD Mn. Gerald Rood will be
: :1
ill be in Kirkland ed to the cllurch where It will
Harry KIDnalrd, Hopett. 111 commence Aprll 18 and uWul cllarge 01 the kitchen.
~ 1wGardena Friends lie in state one hour prior
DI~~ CbarMrl through April 25th. Tbe election Vollmteera to uslst Ia
may ca\'t at ~~ 11mne of· servicoo.
WIUih...._,.._ ~~
wUI be held on April 26th. Mrs.
and cleo~ up KaJI. ttl' 8 p.m. Tburaday.
---owen ........
Mary Capellllrt of the
Lleulo Roush, n.
old Meellley, Oalllpo1ll; Mn, laeulty II tba advllor.
DOth Rolllnl, Mll.
Ro•Ia 'l'hnfm1, ~
Searberry' Mrs. Charles
Election Officials
BIRTHS: Mr. IIIII Mrt. Gary
ELECI' OFFICl!RS
ir, Mre. Wilma IIJHe,
Bowen, Ashton, a daugbler, Mr. PT. PLEASANT Bill Fry, Mn. Pbll Baley,
Have Been Approved .
......
aDjl Mrs. J&gt;atllel Cbrl8tlan, PI, of office,.. was held by t h James Hart, Mr~. ()key How· PI'. PLEASANT - llllectl011 \
Plessan~ a tliqbter.
Polnt Pleasant High
ard, Jr., Mrs. lommy
, officials for the May 1oth primBand llooltero Club with
Mrs. Glt!!i Thompson, Mrs.
ary election have been desig·
MASON- '!'be Lillie Le~ Harry Snowden ~lected
Ro"'h and Mn. ~orrest
nated ond approved, acco&gt;rding l
AssoelatloD met Mmday ••; dent. Elected to serve with graves.
to Elvin E. Wedge, chairman. Coach John Milhoan's Blue
lng 11 tba lluoD YINib C..
Mrs. Snowden were Joe Cook, The Jays, of Pomer~v
COunty Republican Ex· Devil golf team from
.
and elected llonald Gahrltaeb, Vlce president, William Mo- provide muSI&lt; for d•ncmg
r C mmittee and Homer Academy High school
Mason, u pres=~~
Graw, secreu.ry and Mrs, L. lowll1jl the banquoJt, which
;'ud:th~ Democrat chairman. up lt.! secondw~~~~ 1\y !~
Belcbw, vice
....,
W G tty treasurer. Tbe new be open to the pu'&gt;llc.
·- poD workers 1111D1bering many starts ""''
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L a - Foremln, treasur- • e '
d
'""
.
leattng host Wabama 1M&gt; to
Lewis Gilland, tba wt&amp;o- olll- wlll a9Silme their II.
130 Republicans and 193 Dem·
th new links in Mason
plllldlnt pnalde4.
Ilea on June !st.
Rev. Wall Accepts
oerals wlll staff the 41 county ~;.n e

tCOMIS

Pomeroy

sen

stationed at Lackland

c~.... late~:~,:.·;:"w:~;: Change Day of t~

230 EXpected

~:rry~~':tT!::.eo~ard- ell ~Wahama Hr : :
Othera from tbe aru attelldlng were Mn. Wanda Gabrltach,
Mrs, Lewis GWand, Mrs. Emogene Crow, Joll and Debbie
(:,nand, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. DWight
Sayre, Mr. llld Mrs.
Ralph
Sayre, Mr. and Ml'B. Mel Clark,
Mr. and Mll. John Hoffman
and Mrs. Batty Thomas.

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Robinson's

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t;m!'1·~~;.o!,"YJ.'!:flmC:~h:~
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:~~::".dA:p~~~ro~ the ~Y- .en'route to a lo- ;;'.n'sChapelcemetery.
Gbl~~ ~· J~Uyline8:!:: Assembly Given l•vy rate. Atteudlng ~-~~~ calH~:'!~ io Jackson Coun- ~:, ~a~,;,t. the
r'""'"• .,..anna
da Mahan Karen BilleD, Deb-

CLEANING

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1·10-4·95

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As New
Of Council

'Mrs.Sturgeon
MASON - ·'01 Welltml
1\• ttl dn sda
•r I"'""' banqdel llld ..,. wlll Vlefl " e e y
.4lumniEt&gt;entfrill
BeBeldonJloy28 ,

MasooP~ual
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lliso lAlla WJIIbl, I atudent
new
l1 BJGomlnlton tlnlventty, JDd.
Star
vlaited Ibis wltk wllb her ...
lor PI'. PLEASANT-Mrs.
._ IIlii ~ Wrilbt
Tbe Belllah Stur&amp;eon,
of
Dr and Mrs. Mprl ' " - t1. partment will be ciOied till
H ll
wll1 be served' at 6:30. M.m Street, died
Oblo enhl'ialDid wlth ll'rldq, 1'111 aty Boll
MASON - Roger yoe
At a N*l ~ 111111- lllal'llblll Ill Holm Hospital
......:..,_ 'clliiDtr 011 llnldly wiD c1o1e Ill •
88 a councnmen at
1
IDe •of,, __the ....
WllwU IIUIDIIi .. ter a brlel m-. Slle waa
lllOib.- Mrs. UJ. Blat!,. lallllulla.,.,
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nan I:HDIII' ••
-- Band and Hurrleane's JUDlor service on the three
He succeeds
the reslgaallon of Jack Roush aeon who died in 195%.
·
Tbtz.l at,
Band received Superior ratlnp wiD commence at 7:30 p. ~·
who was transferred to
pmldent. He waa repllced She was born at Allhton, W.
Gil te IIIaH
at the Junior Bind F&amp;'ilval fn On E&amp;ter, SlUlfi&amp;i serncc Uit Cardinal Power Plant,
· yg PresldGct !'.,:: '!'~k!!'. Va uU :;q;oorntcr !!, !!!!.', Ja., di.tiDa
1
. Ripley Saturday. SIS
other will be held at 8:00 at Bacbtel
Oblo. Tbe oath of office
llld IIP)lOinted ...qhllllr of the late c. s.
were ~~~
amaty
bands partlclpaled.
Fleld at Wahama High IIChool waa odmlniltered by
OrpDIIatlolll ill- Laara Meadowt.
Mr. 111 Lee ·ltlebardlon. all
Tbe » babd memben wert with the Re\1. · stanley Moore, Cluorlotte Rouab.
terested in preparlne lbo ban- Surviving are one 9011,
and l(rl,
taken to Ripley by bal. Aceom- delivering the sermon. T b e Tbe c:o1111&lt;ll voted to
the quet are allied to 111bmlt bldl 0 Sturgeon Pl. Pleasant; one ol Muon.
panylng them were blllcl dJrec. Bend area churcbes will
of Mayor Dayton
to Ray Tucker.
.b,UiiJier, Mrs. Mary Jo
Mll. Wlmll l!elf IIIII
tor Gerald Slmm,.,., Ruaoell participate.
.... IIIII Pollee Olllcer and
bina pt Plwaat• two
droll, lira. JUdy Pllldtil
Capehart and Harry Hollmaa. Sunday khool af the Mason Chief, Fred Taylor, to a
era ' wJri Mead...;
cblldrell both of Columllul
Taking pari lo the fellival Methodist Uulrch will com· meeting on Aprll 13th in
and Charles Meadows,
!ted on Sunday wltb Mn. 111&gt;1roll
were Susie Mcllanlll, lllrrletl mence at 9:11 and the III01'IIlng !elton.
iers Bottom· me aiJier
pareull, Mr. ud Mn. a::~~~
Layae, Marilyn Glbba, Theresa worship service will
The Water offices wlll be
v·o~an Clark ~
C8pllwt. 'l1tey ,.... •
Fergll!on, Kathy Flelda, Sber- at 11 with Rev. Frame
ed on Good Friday, April 8th
ttl_.)___ .]_
~
puled !lome by Mrs
,__ __
ry Hartley. Becky Gilmore, erlng the sermon
"The
the lth.
le8 W
JI'Un g~ smlces
be
J,lldkllf ad 100 crl ~~·:=~~~
Connie OHland, Linda Perry, Faith That Easter
.
AI a opeclal
follow·
er Saturday lbe
wllo ._.. visiting In
Utile Ghls
111 with
Cindy Tennan), Lucinda Ord, COnfirmation of
'
log tho regular
d 30 a.m.
Home
lllld Mrs !!ell.
Vickie Crow, 'lJbby
Brown Memb•rship Claos will also
ell approved the town
PT. ~LE:.Af"Poln~~!~".t: ::.~:fe~a~ogers
~.,'!'0, Reynotds who enllo~ii
$1UP
Gloria Young, Cozy Co!Jk, Ang· held.
lor t20,!1159, and the amount
I~ ' echanlc died Wednes•. g Burial wUl lollow lD t b ed recenUy 1o the Air Force

Ratings

MASON - Holy Wltk llld
EU111' lllrVicel al the MISOII
Metbodlat cburcb wiD eootlllue
011 'J'hursday, April 71b, wlth
Holy commmdon and 011 Friday
April 81b, ~ Good Friday servlee wDI be, ''The Cross:

• a}
At Festiv

be held May 21111 In tbe
IYDIRUium with the
Dusters providing muaie
!lt¢iDI at UL

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Otbo wandling

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NEW

SADD~E

or Dayton Raynes, """' o
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1 the
(,'harleo Yeag Walter ty on May 1111, ...,, a eon o

Jimmy Ar111, 118lpb 8 a y r
Francis QueeD. Klltt Brown
DlYid 1\uuell Jeff
Fowler:
Clovis Doerief, Mlke Jonea,

werry, and aeor1e

At Wahama

MASON _ The Student coun·

ALSO:
tHALTIRS
tiRUSHES,

tiHOIS I MANY OTHIIt
IUPPLIII FOR YOUR
HORtl AND FONY

Wddloport

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Ph. ~2719 Powwuoy

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SIMON'S MARKET
Smoked Callie

·HAMS

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Cool Frosty White

~um&amp;ing •Heating
Your Doponcloble

Doalorfor

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PLUMBING
AND

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l

Phone WY 2·2550

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~OL®RS
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CARPET
BARWICK·
e!Wculon

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Aerll011

Nylon

Solocl From Ovor
200 PoHtrn1l: eolon

t3 95

Prlcoo
Stort AI

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Rambl T

2.98

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VeryAnywhere
ltat
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No matter what Ume of the day, thla
perky liUie slllmmer wlll anawer your
C!lll for tho sboe to fU the oceuton.

29

· To keep you erllp and

A

wa-

with perfeet

DOWN

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UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY

tFORfMAN &amp;ABBOJT

N. 2nd Ave.

Micldleport, 0.

11BW

MOTORS
lpdt/1111 , .
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$19

15

700xl4

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POMIROY, 0.

II

lor thbee:e::~
resigned last year. The R~v. acorec1
Falcons,a ball-point
was lbe only
m
Wall will begin hlo new duties of the WHS team to score..
1111
~ayne~ putor Is married Galllpolll, because of
and the lather of 101U' cbildren, vacation, wlll be Idle
a 1100 wbo II a ttacber; a claush·
~ld w:.~·~
tor who Is a fresbman at lien's the mutts of
~ College, Alhenl, w.
1 ed lo
Va., aDd two mmlecl dau&amp;bter• evening's matcb, p ay
,..,_
w v degree
weather:
who reside in ...-1eaton, · a.
Chip Janes 48, Roy llel)ma•&gt; Jl
41, Janes won, ~.
Roderlcl: 31, Dave White
Roderlcl: won, ~.
Tom McCarty 40, Gary Jl'lei(l ll

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PATENTS

5.88

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ONLY

Sllp.ons

wiD&amp;
tlpl, p\oio and
moe &amp;17los ID blick lllld
brown.

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blaet. lleftn1 II.Jiea

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2.98·
3.88 .

WOMEN1

Dress Shoesallll Dress Flats
WHITE-BEIGE-BLACK
SIZES 5-10

GALLON

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ibis Easter!.

MOll I

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Wardrobe At Easter, You'll Find
It Here. Styles and Prices To
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LADIES COATS $10.95 • $22.95

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~ADIES

HATS

A beautiful Ealller beglna with a new ,.._
to J!ve a 1Ift to your aplrlts and a fresb
touc\). Qf flattery to your costwne. Thll
Easter, please your audle- •.• and :rour·
ltlf , , . add a hat for real charm.

LADIES
MSES

•3.99

DREssES _ $2.98 • $5.95
COATS _ $6.95 • $10.95
ILOVII

$p1

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to

3"' to

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NEW DRESS? NEW COAT?

April9 •••••• 9 ,Aft\.le19 .I'M·

EASY
MONDAY

,.

OXFORDS and
LOAFERS

Frlclly, Aplll 8 .• , , , •• , 9 AM to I PM

Gil.

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FOR THE

PATENTS
lor -

lorlonprwnr.

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!let,

TOfV•
fnjlelloll moldtd ....

$2,99

.._ ar.. •
4\la to ,. •

~- Tom""ldenll
c1en rr, Bm Manblll a .••
won,~.
Scores that did not eount
the final resu1111 were: Terr:rll
Shrader 43, Jim Wise 5I. Shra,ll
c1er won, u. Bruce Harrold
Bob Redman H. Harreld won,

PRICID

Dress Oxfords

~tao

51. McCarty won

ARE A MUST FOR
A LITTLE GIRL
ON EASTER

IN WHITI

FOR A BOY'S EAml

5Lvs.

buckle llrap clev•

WI COOIDeSII.

Ills.

Hol1um or Adam•

METROPOLITAN

er17 designed to Ire drelli/ · ,
yet open aU over• even
to tbe perforalioD8 for

~n~nnen.

FREE
IKPIIT INJTALLATION

3.88

Diuaed looklnJ all day
long. Always ready to take

you

SOAP POWDER
GIANT SIZE lOX

SEE

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88

ESTIMATES!

NO RIASONAILE
OPFER REFUSED

White luther with pancake heeL

lbs.

precincts.

:do'::

AT RIZER OIL COMPANY

CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS
GROUND
BEEF
PURE LARD 4
SURF

~.

Tom Folden, playing the
PI'. PLEASANT - The
Us' number lour position,
Earl Wall, 18, Siltersvllle,
OI'TERBEIN LOSF.S
medalist honors wttl! a two-ov· ll
accepted 1 call to serve as
CULLOIIEE, N. c.. (UP!~ - er-par 37
tor of the Main Street
Western Carolina capollliiO on Each I~ played six
Cburth, filling the vacancy of oil&lt; hila llld six error•
vlduals bnt only the top lour
the Rev. Gilbert Moore who Otterbein Collese't
""
seores 'counted in the final ou~
~~..;.;;;;;....,.._..,.~==j team 4-Z Wednesday. ThefCar· C!OIIle according to Coach Mil·
dlnals, now 1-2, lace. tl1e aro- boan
If I'GIMI" II Una team (9-2) again today. W~ama's Roy Redman,

, ANTHONY

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Ga)JipoJiS

Ca11 to Church

Average

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Blaci•lld.Wbit.

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cool comfort.

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For Awards
elsu:;e"\:::u~: : · : . . PT. PLEASANT- Funeral N:~ WUllem Persinger of '
.
Kenneth Wandling, Columbua, eervlce for Uwell V.
.
lumbus vlsiled on Monday w•th
Banquet Friday Therlan
WlllldllDg, Delaware, moods, 92, Rt I Barboursville, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ohio, GJenneth and
Landis will be held at lhe Hub Rl~t Marshall and Jane.
.
Wandling, both of Rt
Pl. Baptllt Church, B~rboursv e, Mrs. Stanley Harbour has •;

.!'d

Just relax completely In the sun and
enjoy the beauty of 1ummer. Wear
this smart new atrap for dell&amp;htfuUy

c

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canllPII
LeJe"!'o vlllled over tho
end w•th 111o wile, hll parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harbour
and grandmother, M,.. Mat•lda

Wahama

••

For Easter
and
After

~~~~h:J.~es:te
~~bellnning of stwhnt govern.
and
1 develo ment
~:ionIIIn the ~hoot' She ,...

the

~1

DoWDS

lfl=-'.sio

OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 7:00- FRIDAY TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9
E. MAIN ST.
WY 2-3975
POMEROY

Y

EWn00dSR•lteS

a_:

COSTS LESS
When You Shop Simons Pick·A·Pair

'

an assem Y

~7 -:.e25. ~T~
lw ·

ed as a mechanic tor lbe GreyBus Lines, Cbarleston,
until mheallh forcod blo retirement.

~':enllae:land
ADMITI'E~.
G~
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B. R. 'fl.·,

wv 2-5428
wv 2-5130

SHOES

088

MASON - Appr~un;,tel~tend Pleasant; two daughters, Mrs. W. Va. I p.m. Fr•day IDS!ead cepted employment at Mary K s
viewed brlefiy duties of the var. per!IOn• are expec
a
Jlenlece Newberry,
Patriot, of at tbe home o! Mrs.
Beauty Balon In Pt. Pleasant.
ioua officers and qusllficaUons. the Annual awards
Ohio and Mrs. Cledith Deweese, ham Phllhps, Kanauga,
Mr. and Mn. Clyda_Bwl~f.~~ \1
Three students were
basketball, d
Delaware Ohio· olx brothers, as prevlouoly announced.
ner of Leipsic, Ohio,
nated as candidaies lor
ch:crleaders an
Bradford,'~ and Tbunnan Edmonds died Monday at
her brother and family, Mr.
dent of the council,
Friday everungSchool A. Wandlq, all of Charleston, borne of ltlo daughter, Mrs.
and Mrs. Lewis Gllland, lor
Miller Sandy Stewart
at Warama High
· Thad and Leslie Wandling, both lips.
,...,al days th1s week.
Debbi~ Cook
Awards 1D athletes from
of N'tro and Freel Wandllnt
He is survived by three sons, Mlso Beverly Cai'IOII of
PlOIIIII
Vice president candidates are 9th through the 12th grade
Red
W, Va.: two sisters: seven daughters and 39 grand· Happy Go Lucky 4-H Club
Bow: Sandy Groer, Mlke llarbour, be presented by coachea
Mrs. MiDI Fisher and Mrs. cblldren. .
.
tlclpated in the area club dem·
Pt. Pleasant, Mtl.
Sandy Gibbs Donna WIU Steve Oliver' Frank Capehart
Rena Baabam both of Charles- Burial will be '" the
0118tratlons given recently
I
en, Ashtmt; J~
DlnleJ Fowler, Bob Whitmore ' and Ronald Rkhardson.
ton: and 22 arandcblldren
mere cemetery at
the Mason Youth Center.
Pt.
P=ant· Peter Alan Hart; secretary-treasurer, Mn. Carl Te.nnant and Mra. Funeral service wiD be held Frielldl are being
at clubs In the Bend ares
Cbrlltlan, .
'
Roberta Keyea, Vicki
May, E. L. Rlllle wlll be lD cllarge Saturda 2 .m. In the Mnhr - the Phillips residence in Kan&amp;IIDurs~ Loou, Mn. Oris Dodlou, Sue Bwngarner, Judy Lathey, dmlng room arrangemenil. Steven/~al Home with the ga, Ohio, Ulltil 10, a.m. Friday ~~:.;;_iiiiiiiiii=====
Muon; Tim Fllber, Pl. p~ and Linda Abolln.
Mrs. Johnson Scar~rry
ev Homer Hicb officiating. when the body w•ll be remov·
ant; Han7 PldaDI, Racine, A wHk ol campal811ing wiD Mn. Gerald Rood will be
: :1
ill be in Kirkland ed to the cllurch where It will
Harry KIDnalrd, Hopett. 111 commence Aprll 18 and uWul cllarge 01 the kitchen.
~ 1wGardena Friends lie in state one hour prior
DI~~ CbarMrl through April 25th. Tbe election Vollmteera to uslst Ia
may ca\'t at ~~ 11mne of· servicoo.
WIUih...._,.._ ~~
wUI be held on April 26th. Mrs.
and cleo~ up KaJI. ttl' 8 p.m. Tburaday.
---owen ........
Mary Capellllrt of the
Lleulo Roush, n.
old Meellley, Oalllpo1ll; Mn, laeulty II tba advllor.
DOth Rolllnl, Mll.
Ro•Ia 'l'hnfm1, ~
Searberry' Mrs. Charles
Election Officials
BIRTHS: Mr. IIIII Mrt. Gary
ELECI' OFFICl!RS
ir, Mre. Wilma IIJHe,
Bowen, Ashton, a daugbler, Mr. PT. PLEASANT Bill Fry, Mn. Pbll Baley,
Have Been Approved .
......
aDjl Mrs. J&gt;atllel Cbrl8tlan, PI, of office,.. was held by t h James Hart, Mr~. ()key How· PI'. PLEASANT - llllectl011 \
Plessan~ a tliqbter.
Polnt Pleasant High
ard, Jr., Mrs. lommy
, officials for the May 1oth primBand llooltero Club with
Mrs. Glt!!i Thompson, Mrs.
ary election have been desig·
MASON- '!'be Lillie Le~ Harry Snowden ~lected
Ro"'h and Mn. ~orrest
nated ond approved, acco&gt;rding l
AssoelatloD met Mmday ••; dent. Elected to serve with graves.
to Elvin E. Wedge, chairman. Coach John Milhoan's Blue
lng 11 tba lluoD YINib C..
Mrs. Snowden were Joe Cook, The Jays, of Pomer~v
COunty Republican Ex· Devil golf team from
.
and elected llonald Gahrltaeb, Vlce president, William Mo- provide muSI&lt; for d•ncmg
r C mmittee and Homer Academy High school
Mason, u pres=~~
Graw, secreu.ry and Mrs, L. lowll1jl the banquoJt, which
;'ud:th~ Democrat chairman. up lt.! secondw~~~~ 1\y !~
Belcbw, vice
....,
W G tty treasurer. Tbe new be open to the pu'&gt;llc.
·- poD workers 1111D1bering many starts ""''
Y
L a - Foremln, treasur- • e '
d
'""
.
leattng host Wabama 1M&gt; to
Lewis Gilland, tba wt&amp;o- olll- wlll a9Silme their II.
130 Republicans and 193 Dem·
th new links in Mason
plllldlnt pnalde4.
Ilea on June !st.
Rev. Wall Accepts
oerals wlll staff the 41 county ~;.n e

tCOMIS

Pomeroy

sen

stationed at Lackland

c~.... late~:~,:.·;:"w:~;: Change Day of t~

230 EXpected

~:rry~~':tT!::.eo~ard- ell ~Wahama Hr : :
Othera from tbe aru attelldlng were Mn. Wanda Gabrltach,
Mrs, Lewis GWand, Mrs. Emogene Crow, Joll and Debbie
(:,nand, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. DWight
Sayre, Mr. llld Mrs.
Ralph
Sayre, Mr. and Ml'B. Mel Clark,
Mr. and Mll. John Hoffman
and Mrs. Batty Thomas.

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Robinson's

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t;m!'1·~~;.o!,"YJ.'!:flmC:~h:~
,
:~~::".dA:p~~~ro~ the ~Y- .en'route to a lo- ;;'.n'sChapelcemetery.
Gbl~~ ~· J~Uyline8:!:: Assembly Given l•vy rate. Atteudlng ~-~~~ calH~:'!~ io Jackson Coun- ~:, ~a~,;,t. the
r'""'"• .,..anna
da Mahan Karen BilleD, Deb-

CLEANING

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Racine

Sotiety Notes
By 1\ln. Fraaell

BELPRE, OHIO

ROUTE 1

a revival

HOUDAY RAMBLER- TROTWOOD
HOLIDAY TRAVELER

Notice

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WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHS

BUY A TRAILER

Of The Quality You

Receive One ,.f,..H Weeks

Will Value Far
ALifotimo

C•mplng at Rer•l 01k P•rk

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

GROVER'S STUDIO

1954 FOlD
Stetlon Wagon· $69
1957 DODGI
V8 • 4 Dr. _
$119

REGISTER FOR PRIZES

1956 CHEVROLET
H.T. Cpe. _

$199

1957 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 4 Dr. _ '$395
1952 CHRYSLER
4 Door (Solid) _ $99
1958 OLDS

Super 88 • 4 Dr. $295
1956 CHEVROLET
"8" - 4 Door _ $99

ROUTE 124

OVER 20 MODELS ON DISPIAYl

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COMPLETE SERVICI

wrtt.,,_ .. ~ct

pump ealee llld lll'VIeee.
CaU eolllct
mo. llollmu Drllllq Ca.

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an

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SERVICE

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FRANCIS Grocery

WHO?
Saundon ExJNndlnt Hlo
Goll9ollo lorvlco To You

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for Lease or Salt

Store

with

two gas pumps. Four room
apartmeBI connected. J..oea&amp;.
eel o1 Rt 554 at Kyger.

WATCH FOR
OPENING

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LANDMARK SALE

Wented

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collage, with '4 bath. level
Jot (50' • 100'),
l.mllallon
elont aiding, frollt
porch,
enclosed back porch,
boy at $3500.00.
IYJ~~~ HOME - IWUII·
BONVILLE -1'4 story frame
I roo1111 (S bedrooma), uiiJi.
1J room, water system, elooe
Ia 1 ...-. pint. Priced to Mil

II ACRE8 - Olle mile
from Rutland, Gil rood paved
read, 4 of bottomland,
lood wen, no bouse. loveral
rood bulldlJ!a lites. GelD&amp; lor

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or'1 lieeose? Cai ·WY

HAPPitJE\"io 7

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lor oboervallon.
HEMLOCK GJIOVE ellardl acr1p1rJre reMlaP,
.~
. and Mn. Thurston t.1ark will bol4 EUler 8unrlle 1111'· dlcorilloDI and ,lJowen llavt
famll}'' ~ Oolumbua, Mr. lee liunti&amp;Y• all a.m. A rrpeclal beee r-.1, lw lbe oeeulon,

be

P~~Copyuqj~~~ut.~I~$!Mra. Jolm Cowdery and
lei 11111111 at
Ill Veto Ohla, Mr. and
b1r111 recon1t
Golden of AtheM and
dJ==~
Mr. and loin. Boldon Baker o1
. _r
p
'tj PomeroY wjere wmend 8JJesll
' . Or Mr. and llrl. Way Clark and

progrem
preaeatad 11 .PIIIII
!be 1oww
beD'wtl"·
be.lOlled
7:30
p.m. will
J!emi11
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Ill, lit llnb.
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meet J'lm.U. it; lltrifllalf to,..
MOIIdaJ evelli!ll. April U -It t.t lldiJelrlea WU pUaed dur
lhe eburdo II 7:30 p. m.
btj(lbl ac'mlal8lnlloa of Prell
WOllam 11-u,
pro&amp;ram cWI J~ "'4111111. ~ .1111.
ebalrman, and Mrs. Ghilt B,owl! \
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Mn. . . . . . ~ Mn. GuJ
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Sbuler, ~~·autie8 BlirdeiiAI · :C~,.
llii!MI

Mrl. Sarah Woocll returaed
:J~~~~~~:Ifa!nlly,
home
Veterans M.

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from tbo
1111i'•·.~li.IIO.,I}.~[I~~ IIJJipllal. Pcmet07 where
lbe ,lllitlerwant maJor aurgery.

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A..,. j ·.
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Jor to ber,daugblera, Mrs. Clar- II\' ~ '1(
lJe ·held ,t ,
VW1n~ f" , .,,•
,' - ,Morrow &amp;\ New MartiJJivllle,•. bJ C!lolblDi II' ~1 1,~1' '' ' ' !Uri;.·'~_,
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boyl ate " ,1 led; .uq~~-=~~~CI,~~~;»:IJ
lip ' .Coull . Clark hu TDII'I!W 41' 1"111 be np, ~rib' ,

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1D0GE0- UP IN 1'HOSIO

TREES' WATER'S SURe
~" LOT'S HIG&gt;IE!l'ri T&gt;lOe

t1 HERE, AND Nar SO

LONG AGO!

ABBII AND SLATS

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REMEMfltR ...\OJ
H._VE. NOTlU~G 10 FW

Ministers Will
Ttlke Turns
lnSetVice

A;~=ln~IUf~ll~nrat~~;~· ·~be~:~:Glady•
entered ebarge,
BreUfast
. will
lollow puled
The. PI+~
wt1lpraym,
b1 IICCOIII·
HIIJPltalVIolet GalllpollJ
lhe Gbureb
.dining
room.
by lr.Jiiuu!,,
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TIIUJISDAY
EVANGELINE CHAPTER,
TWO bedroom laoaae, F r 1 e OES, Middleport, will
meet
gas, CIIJ water, 33 aeres. Thursday evema,. April 7 at
Good laveelmillll pwpetiJ 7:30 p. m. lor lha rfgUlar meetlor lake site. Syracuse, Oblo. ing.
WY UI'IL
I 31 tote LAUREL CLIFF BETTER
Buill- elub will meet Thurs·
- IJlquirt and"Jrtill POR SALE: I room bouae with day eveniJI&amp; at the borne of
~:m"!. ~baUI, IIJll baaome!JI, 8IH IJy. Mrs. Lloyd Wright
Beef). Call 11f..I9J.22M
..U SL, Middleport. l'boue1
I'IIIDAY
114-IIIJ5.382l
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Pl. PleU8DI 191i-211'1.
ALBERT WOODARD, emlJ&gt;
U 18 lfc en1 commander, of Ohio Valley
i'SjiLJI~iliaiCcreii'iiiiriiL Commaadory, No. :u, 1t T.
EXPERIENCED
rooma 8Jid balb. T e 0 baa asked aD Sir KBlgbta to
mlllutee c1r1ve from pemeroy meet al tbo temple Friday at
Route 14S llarrisoDI'llle RcL 7 P. m. to aHend Good Friday
From II nooa to S p.m, or
WY :H3Z1• or WY Hell.
Jlei'Vlee
at tbe Federated Good Friday, PoJIIOIOl' minisa u lfe Churcb. Str Kalshta are weJ. 1m will take lUria &gt;delivering
•nd
eome with or without unHorm. medllallolll oa tho Seva Last
Dt ACRE FAIIM, good farm. omo VALLEY COMMAND- Words of ams&amp; in a ComJnun.
lng and pasture land, 7 room ory No. :U, KT will meet at tty Servlee 11 Grace' Episcopal
bouse, saw limber. 0. state lhe Masonk Temple SU8day at Clwrcb. Worablpers may eomt
route. W. G. Nlcltels, Tup- 1:30 a.m. to atleld Euler . . and g0 at any lim&amp;.
pers Plaina.
3 Ill lJip vieea at Untied
Melltedlal The aebedule lJ u lollow• :
WY 2-2193
PoJneroy II'OR SALE - Semi room Church. All Sir Kulga are wet- 12:111 • 12:30 p.m - '!be llev .
lf;~~~~~~~ii5ll brlclt bOUH wltb bath ud eome witiJ or without uniform. Melvin Alkire: "Falber, lorgivt
outbnildlap, eornor lot, ADDMONAL lmmunlJallon lliem, fer they know 101 what ·
11ft of IJrOUIId, out of blgb ellalea are Thursday, 7 • t p.m. they do."
water. Good prdea ploll and al acbool bus garage, Tuppen 12:30 • 12:1$ p.m..-. '1be Jlev.
AT ITS GREATEST
iJmo lndt troea. Could
Plalas and Friday 7 • t p. m. Carver WUIIama: '"l'odq..I!Jalf
PlaiD or wltb ~.
ollvlded lato good
bulldlng at Charles llarrll
PackiJ1c lbou be wljll me Ill PoraciJJe.• ·
ausa&amp;o, mubrooJD, bam or
loll. Priced to ..U. CaD WY ,_ HoUle, Portland.
12:16 • 1:1111 p.m. - Tbl Jlev
ODJDhiDatloDI.
5UI altar 4 p. m. ftckl clays WBCS of lhe Rutland Mefllo. Jerry Mutera: "Woma, be
,. .. 12" lbo - ' ' • .. uo
or wv U657.
3 a 30ie d' ~ Cbureb will have a Bake llold tbJ Sell Bebold 1bJ Dlofll.
11.,...----::::--- Sale 8lld Bazaar Saturday, Ap- erl"
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~leleCoo.,.outlervloo II
rilltb at 1111 Rutland Depart. 1:20 •1:411 p.m.- 'lbe.llev.
CALL WY W9G5
8JD8
ment Store.
Jaaep11 Kraq: "MJ GCJd. ~
Pick up At G. lo G. CAPI!
11Jere will be 8uir!M loa vice God, , . ._ ·tbol: ~n
111 w. MAIN
POMIROY
1111 a.m. ~~@day alibi HobtiOB me7"
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t.t~. 1i1• .p.m. - ·Thti.Re.
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1Ueblrd Jiarllar "It II tlJIIII·
Mn.
Hotfmaa 11pe11t
SIJNDAY
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two ftckl
her daughter, EABl'ER .,.,...,.a
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Mt IIIII Mr8. Kenedi David~u"'"""' ;a ibi ~:II ~ ~:00 PJI!. " '"" Rev.
~· and family 81 Columbus. will
held II 1111 Elltap:lw 'llJibUI' Porrla: "11allrer, Inti.
DavldBDII •• m bot lJ EUB ebnreb llimdaJ at t a.m., 1bJ blllll J ....,, nhoJ iplr
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and running water. Cantael
tl ;ld• . . . . . . . Mil
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Jldc W. C.raey, Mar.
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Sip I OPRIGHT Deep Pr 111
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cubic !eel. WY MDI or WY
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I 12 lfll
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Cll
1111 (I' tradf! Ill' boat
.. 1J Ft. JU.Lo CaJnphw TreDer.
Gravely tractor. WY :1-IUI. Melvla Little, Che&amp;blre, Oldo. IX aCI..-••:&amp;.BioOLr•BBDL .

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'TO A COUPI.S OF

CO\\JAR~ THAT SI.D(],AIJ

parents, Mr....
bart llryiiJI.
Mn&lt;. Harry Pleka wu •
receot guoot of Mr. and Mrs.
Erneel Wbllebead and family
at Reedsvlllt.
Mr. and llrl. llermlll Cara and eblldrOII ~ OlolVIll•
spent Sunday alleritOOD with
Mr. and Mro. ~Bradford.
Mr. and Mro. John Amott ol
Wellsville spent the weekend
al their borne here.

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ety ews

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CAfi:'NDAR -

By ART SANSOA\

Tuppers PI ,

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birth of a caugbter, Mareb 28
Maternal grandmltber II Mn.
Lillian Lee.
Larry Grimm, •on al 1\lr
and Mr8. RGd.-lck Grimm, war
transferred from n. Kim, Ky
1o Fl. Benning, Ga.
Mr. Norman Pattie of Ml Ver
noa visited at lhe hornt of 11'
and Mre. Fred Cadle 1e IUdll
the ebareb boeb.
Mr. Rod!!rlot Gr1m1b, wb1
II employed oa lhe river, ;,
speodlng a week a1 1111 born•
bere.
Mr. and Mra. Fraol:la Mor
r11 were dinner guests fll theh
claugbter Cbrialln Lab, 11
Atbens SabJrday IIIII a1Jo vis
lied ~. and Mre. Wllllam Lakt
and claugbtar, Lori.
Mrl.. Vernal Blactwood o·
Mlnoravllle 1pen1 !fimdq with

SOCIAL

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PIZZA

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IIAVUI!FT IQl!,

BlaeHnars

job

tt.O.ofo.

. r liaiD sL, l'omeroJ.

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Mr:

and Mr8. Evtrett Calloway
Sunday.
Done! Millar reiDmed btme
from SL J...pb Hoopllal IIIII
11 much Improved.
Mn. K:alhyrn Miller bas employmst at tile Ashllmd lilallon Restaurant bere.
Mre. Marla Hopklal, IIIII
daughter of Daylon Ohio, apent
Monday hera · with ber lister
Mr. and Mra. C. E. Woode.
,
Mrs. Roselud Tucker iDl
Miss P&amp;ggy Marab.U have em·
ployment at Klmea Nuratna
Home at Athens.
Eug- Eskew and 1011 of
Xen1a spell Sunday hare with
btl alaler Mn. MaiM Marcinko and family.

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llelry .....d, lialnJJiaa

BRAKE SERVIa

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sharp.

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tool

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LORA BEUE

ALIGNMENT

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SEE US before you buy yoor
_ _ _.:...:.:.~~.:...____ plants for Easter glfll. We
1 WILL DO!
responsible for have Mums, Azaleas, HyID1 debll COIItracled by any- drangeas. GeraailllD!, CJa.
llle other than myself. Signed
neararias, Calcilarias, Tullpa,
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Lilies. Prices from $.11$ 1o p,
....,... • Ash,
sbirt, 0. -- Mid
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4 7 31p
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roy, Ohio. WY ,_2582.
:J.OSE weight safely with Del• • :Ill!
A-lllet tablets. Only 98c at BUDGET PRICED lurnl
Ia
· Sloat Pbarmacy.
3 I IOip O!ll' third Door
·J)£[JCIOUS Homemade Pim, Balter FUrnlturt, ~
lie, 75e, and SI.IIO e!zes. 0. OhiD.
U U tte
· ; JuD Pizza, $1.50. Jaet'• oat-lr==--=--..iiii.iiO~I
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DAILY CROSSWORD

FEMAL! AS ,-HAT

Mr. and Mr8. GeoraW Tassi·

Mra Carrie 11a1r and dau&amp;h-

WHEn

WHAn

21o Do II YourMII Cor Wull
WHERE?
In P-roy-A Good

HEERED SICil
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A WAG•TON6U!

ter Margaret were calling oa ID tf Clnclm!all IDilOUlll!8 lh•

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Loc1tion

tomy.

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WHIN?
SOON

clay.

aa tuuranee COIIQllll1
atr!~ Mrs. Maynard llahr

term!"'".

lhW. Allied Pest and
mite Control Ca., ~

chea~ visited her sister,
Mr. and Mra. C. m. Woode 8uJI.

Mrs. Chester.
SiJIIIIIOI afte1
re.
turned
from Woodsfield
apendllg leVeJ'8I daya Wltb be1
BOD, Mr. and Mr8. Brian Simp
8011 and cblldren while Ust
Slmpi!OII underwent a lonslllee-

meRt lor

' - - pa!Dtlllg. II'OR SALE- t bedroom boose
Roof palnllq and repair. Pb. 1'4 IIDry bo~~~e, 7tb Stroot,
VI W/00.
3 11 80ip New HaveJ, W. Va. Srnsll
'l'EIIMlTEil .. SWARMING
dewD payment, take over
Swannen ara not your
Joan. Contaet Mra. Robert
or
CAUTION:
Slou~ WY W'IG'I daytlmes or
bo11111 treallllg use eare If
New Haven ~lfi evealllgs.
have a dug well or
, t 7 11e

Free iupeetfon. Seve

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

"Where You Buy With ConHdenceH

Real btate For Sale

AMEN!!SHE'S

IMn. James Reel, lr., r&amp;
turned from Holzer lloopltal al
1er suri""Y and II eoll'9alese
lag at her home. .

PRI 0.
BEL
'

,.. PHONE 423-9555

'l'hl rabrlc8lll&amp;er
Shop, 8alee
l'ollleNJ ":
Autborlled

1959 CHEVRCI.ET
Bel Air St. Wag. $315
"8" • 4 Door - $129

~- a.l-11111 Marl~• 011 State Rout. 7

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meetiol·

:.:~:m':be' Lewll •n•

Ftltvrlntl The FIJIIII In Traval Traii-

you spara II • Ill
blurs a weelr:T U eo, JGil earn $25 to 1110 per week. Car
Is necesS'lll'y. Call for illel- er, 0.
view Mr. Baldwin, WY z. =TRAILE=-:':=a=-,-::10::-7by-:5:1~.""tbree"'"'.,-;--;2471.
4 5 6tc rooma, Howard 0. Jeffers in
YOUNG MAN
Syracuse.
f I etp
drafting experience,
anent position_ good
and working conditions.
tact Mr. Bishop, 99'l-32B5
(Btlore May 1st)
Pomeroy, Ohio.
45

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Wood Mobile Homes, Inc.

APRIL 8-9-10-11

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:t ·NEVER

Join The Fun ••• Set Us At

SHOW

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'!bose from lbe Raelr '
Cbureb who attended lhe !!i··
Grande AasoelatloD meeting •
Calvll')l' Baptist Cburcb, IIi
Grande, 'lbur8day, . Marcil J
were Rev. and Mrs. Charlr .
L. O'Connor, Mr. and Mn. Het ·
ry Roush, Mr. anU4n. Harr1
CUrlll, Grella ltimpiM, Frar·
~ Nelgler, Ura Morris, Mar
jarle Grlmlb, Mal II'. Wtlfe anc
Elbe1 Smith.
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The IJrOUp att-u~!n~lbl Fti·
lowslilp Tea at Mlddleport Bap
11s1 Qwreb MoDda)' evening
April t wert Glenna O'C.IDIOI.
Sylvia Wlgal, Pbyllll Ba II e y,
ODie Mae Cozart, Edna Plpk·
8118, Marlba lAu Beegle, Na

TRAva TRAlLER

'.JW ,

URNIY 00001.1! and .NUPPY SMITH

Rev. and Mrs. H. L. MeDar..
.lei are speodlng lhll week I
Calumblll with Rev. and Mr
Carl Hlckl and UlllallDC I

DISPLAY OF THE YEARI

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Racine

Sotiety Notes
By 1\ln. Fraaell

BELPRE, OHIO

ROUTE 1

a revival

HOUDAY RAMBLER- TROTWOOD
HOLIDAY TRAVELER

Notice

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WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHS

BUY A TRAILER

Of The Quality You

Receive One ,.f,..H Weeks

Will Value Far
ALifotimo

C•mplng at Rer•l 01k P•rk

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

GROVER'S STUDIO

1954 FOlD
Stetlon Wagon· $69
1957 DODGI
V8 • 4 Dr. _
$119

REGISTER FOR PRIZES

1956 CHEVROLET
H.T. Cpe. _

$199

1957 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 4 Dr. _ '$395
1952 CHRYSLER
4 Door (Solid) _ $99
1958 OLDS

Super 88 • 4 Dr. $295
1956 CHEVROLET
"8" - 4 Door _ $99

ROUTE 124

OVER 20 MODELS ON DISPIAYl

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1 • lb

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Malll

Stroot, ~.

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AUCTIONEER
COMPLETE SERVICI

wrtt.,,_ .. ~ct

pump ealee llld lll'VIeee.
CaU eolllct
mo. llollmu Drllllq Ca.

llliDialea.

an

UDIATOR

SERVICE

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FRANCIS Grocery

WHO?
Saundon ExJNndlnt Hlo
Goll9ollo lorvlco To You

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for Lease or Salt

Store

with

two gas pumps. Four room
apartmeBI connected. J..oea&amp;.
eel o1 Rt 554 at Kyger.

WATCH FOR
OPENING

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LWblo
n+et 4 3
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forSI~

be

budget':

LANDMARK SALE

Wented

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•BULLDOZER WORK. Reasen· able, depemlable and exper~ .1
enced. WY ,...
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all~ CaD

or write:
IIJi, Buward fJd, D W.

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IIJDI)LEPORT - Cozy t roem
collage, with '4 bath. level
Jot (50' • 100'),
l.mllallon
elont aiding, frollt
porch,
enclosed back porch,
boy at $3500.00.
IYJ~~~ HOME - IWUII·
BONVILLE -1'4 story frame
I roo1111 (S bedrooma), uiiJi.
1J room, water system, elooe
Ia 1 ...-. pint. Priced to Mil

II ACRE8 - Olle mile
from Rutland, Gil rood paved
read, 4 of bottomland,
lood wen, no bouse. loveral
rood bulldlJ!a lites. GelD&amp; lor

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IEFRISHMINTI

POMtROY
OHIO

For Salt or Rent

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fillle

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DAILY ClaihOijilOU
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AK'I'8LBAAKB

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OlleJeli!l'....,._..tareatt • Ja tbla aunple A i11 Wlll!d
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m JIIOhiit.-'fAUIIUD
• JIOME MADE TRACTOR.- coOci O;;;NE;;;;;-;:;;DE;;;;E;;;P-:w:::::llu-::water=::_::P'::":::np
' .: . ·llnl, IJtlhta, bon and lrraltea, with all tbo J1lllt.
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1111.1 .
'Yi ,

but -'s lulled up. PboM Geort~t G. f1obort1, Bawn,
, • Hill.
H lie
Clldo.
t I Sip

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eaDcened? Laat )'lUI"
or'1 lieeose? Cai ·WY

HAPPitJE\"io 7

M

be

Ia

lor oboervallon.
HEMLOCK GJIOVE ellardl acr1p1rJre reMlaP,
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. and Mn. Thurston t.1ark will bol4 EUler 8unrlle 1111'· dlcorilloDI and ,lJowen llavt
famll}'' ~ Oolumbua, Mr. lee liunti&amp;Y• all a.m. A rrpeclal beee r-.1, lw lbe oeeulon,

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lei 11111111 at
Ill Veto Ohla, Mr. and
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Golden of AtheM and
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Mr. and loin. Boldon Baker o1
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'tj PomeroY wjere wmend 8JJesll
' . Or Mr. and llrl. Way Clark and

progrem
preaeatad 11 .PIIIII
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meet J'lm.U. it; lltrifllalf to,..
MOIIdaJ evelli!ll. April U -It t.t lldiJelrlea WU pUaed dur
lhe eburdo II 7:30 p. m.
btj(lbl ac'mlal8lnlloa of Prell
WOllam 11-u,
pro&amp;ram cWI J~ "'4111111. ~ .1111.
ebalrman, and Mrs. Ghilt B,owl! \
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Mrl. Sarah Woocll returaed
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home
Veterans M.

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1111i'•·.~li.IIO.,I}.~[I~~ IIJJipllal. Pcmet07 where
lbe ,lllitlerwant maJor aurgery.

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Jor to ber,daugblera, Mrs. Clar- II\' ~ '1(
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lip ' .Coull . Clark hu TDII'I!W 41' 1"111 be np, ~rib' ,

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1D0GE0- UP IN 1'HOSIO

TREES' WATER'S SURe
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REMEMfltR ...\OJ
H._VE. NOTlU~G 10 FW

Ministers Will
Ttlke Turns
lnSetVice

A;~=ln~IUf~ll~nrat~~;~· ·~be~:~:Glady•
entered ebarge,
BreUfast
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lollow puled
The. PI+~
wt1lpraym,
b1 IICCOIII·
HIIJPltalVIolet GalllpollJ
lhe Gbureb
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EVANGELINE CHAPTER,
TWO bedroom laoaae, F r 1 e OES, Middleport, will
meet
gas, CIIJ water, 33 aeres. Thursday evema,. April 7 at
Good laveelmillll pwpetiJ 7:30 p. m. lor lha rfgUlar meetlor lake site. Syracuse, Oblo. ing.
WY UI'IL
I 31 tote LAUREL CLIFF BETTER
Buill- elub will meet Thurs·
- IJlquirt and"Jrtill POR SALE: I room bouae with day eveniJI&amp; at the borne of
~:m"!. ~baUI, IIJll baaome!JI, 8IH IJy. Mrs. Lloyd Wright
Beef). Call 11f..I9J.22M
..U SL, Middleport. l'boue1
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Pl. PleU8DI 191i-211'1.
ALBERT WOODARD, emlJ&gt;
U 18 lfc en1 commander, of Ohio Valley
i'SjiLJI~iliaiCcreii'iiiiriiL Commaadory, No. :u, 1t T.
EXPERIENCED
rooma 8Jid balb. T e 0 baa asked aD Sir KBlgbta to
mlllutee c1r1ve from pemeroy meet al tbo temple Friday at
Route 14S llarrisoDI'llle RcL 7 P. m. to aHend Good Friday
From II nooa to S p.m, or
WY :H3Z1• or WY Hell.
Jlei'Vlee
at tbe Federated Good Friday, PoJIIOIOl' minisa u lfe Churcb. Str Kalshta are weJ. 1m will take lUria &gt;delivering
•nd
eome with or without unHorm. medllallolll oa tho Seva Last
Dt ACRE FAIIM, good farm. omo VALLEY COMMAND- Words of ams&amp; in a ComJnun.
lng and pasture land, 7 room ory No. :U, KT will meet at tty Servlee 11 Grace' Episcopal
bouse, saw limber. 0. state lhe Masonk Temple SU8day at Clwrcb. Worablpers may eomt
route. W. G. Nlcltels, Tup- 1:30 a.m. to atleld Euler . . and g0 at any lim&amp;.
pers Plaina.
3 Ill lJip vieea at Untied
Melltedlal The aebedule lJ u lollow• :
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PoJneroy II'OR SALE - Semi room Church. All Sir Kulga are wet- 12:111 • 12:30 p.m - '!be llev .
lf;~~~~~~~ii5ll brlclt bOUH wltb bath ud eome witiJ or without uniform. Melvin Alkire: "Falber, lorgivt
outbnildlap, eornor lot, ADDMONAL lmmunlJallon lliem, fer they know 101 what ·
11ft of IJrOUIId, out of blgb ellalea are Thursday, 7 • t p.m. they do."
water. Good prdea ploll and al acbool bus garage, Tuppen 12:30 • 12:1$ p.m..-. '1be Jlev.
AT ITS GREATEST
iJmo lndt troea. Could
Plalas and Friday 7 • t p. m. Carver WUIIama: '"l'odq..I!Jalf
PlaiD or wltb ~.
ollvlded lato good
bulldlng at Charles llarrll
PackiJ1c lbou be wljll me Ill PoraciJJe.• ·
ausa&amp;o, mubrooJD, bam or
loll. Priced to ..U. CaD WY ,_ HoUle, Portland.
12:16 • 1:1111 p.m. - Tbl Jlev
ODJDhiDatloDI.
5UI altar 4 p. m. ftckl clays WBCS of lhe Rutland Mefllo. Jerry Mutera: "Woma, be
,. .. 12" lbo - ' ' • .. uo
or wv U657.
3 a 30ie d' ~ Cbureb will have a Bake llold tbJ Sell Bebold 1bJ Dlofll.
11.,...----::::--- Sale 8lld Bazaar Saturday, Ap- erl"
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rilltb at 1111 Rutland Depart. 1:20 •1:411 p.m.- 'lbe.llev.
CALL WY W9G5
8JD8
ment Store.
Jaaep11 Kraq: "MJ GCJd. ~
Pick up At G. lo G. CAPI!
11Jere will be 8uir!M loa vice God, , . ._ ·tbol: ~n
111 w. MAIN
POMIROY
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1Ueblrd Jiarllar "It II tlJIIII·
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Hotfmaa 11pe11t
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her daughter, EABl'ER .,.,...,.a
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~· and family 81 Columbus. will
held II 1111 Elltap:lw 'llJibUI' Porrla: "11allrer, Inti.
DavldBDII •• m bot lJ EUB ebnreb llimdaJ at t a.m., 1bJ blllll J ....,, nhoJ iplr
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Gravely tractor. WY :1-IUI. Melvla Little, Che&amp;blre, Oldo. IX aCI..-••:&amp;.BioOLr•BBDL .

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CO\\JAR~ THAT SI.D(],AIJ

parents, Mr....
bart llryiiJI.
Mn&lt;. Harry Pleka wu •
receot guoot of Mr. and Mrs.
Erneel Wbllebead and family
at Reedsvlllt.
Mr. and llrl. llermlll Cara and eblldrOII ~ OlolVIll•
spent Sunday alleritOOD with
Mr. and Mro. ~Bradford.
Mr. and Mro. John Amott ol
Wellsville spent the weekend
al their borne here.

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Maternal grandmltber II Mn.
Lillian Lee.
Larry Grimm, •on al 1\lr
and Mr8. RGd.-lck Grimm, war
transferred from n. Kim, Ky
1o Fl. Benning, Ga.
Mr. Norman Pattie of Ml Ver
noa visited at lhe hornt of 11'
and Mre. Fred Cadle 1e IUdll
the ebareb boeb.
Mr. Rod!!rlot Gr1m1b, wb1
II employed oa lhe river, ;,
speodlng a week a1 1111 born•
bere.
Mr. and Mra. Fraol:la Mor
r11 were dinner guests fll theh
claugbter Cbrialln Lab, 11
Atbens SabJrday IIIII a1Jo vis
lied ~. and Mre. Wllllam Lakt
and claugbtar, Lori.
Mrl.. Vernal Blactwood o·
Mlnoravllle 1pen1 !fimdq with

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and Mr8. Evtrett Calloway
Sunday.
Done! Millar reiDmed btme
from SL J...pb Hoopllal IIIII
11 much Improved.
Mn. K:alhyrn Miller bas employmst at tile Ashllmd lilallon Restaurant bere.
Mre. Marla Hopklal, IIIII
daughter of Daylon Ohio, apent
Monday hera · with ber lister
Mr. and Mra. C. E. Woode.
,
Mrs. Roselud Tucker iDl
Miss P&amp;ggy Marab.U have em·
ployment at Klmea Nuratna
Home at Athens.
Eug- Eskew and 1011 of
Xen1a spell Sunday hare with
btl alaler Mn. MaiM Marcinko and family.

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1 WILL DO!
responsible for have Mums, Azaleas, HyID1 debll COIItracled by any- drangeas. GeraailllD!, CJa.
llle other than myself. Signed
neararias, Calcilarias, Tullpa,
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Lilies. Prices from $.11$ 1o p,
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roy, Ohio. WY ,_2582.
:J.OSE weight safely with Del• • :Ill!
A-lllet tablets. Only 98c at BUDGET PRICED lurnl
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· Sloat Pbarmacy.
3 I IOip O!ll' third Door
·J)£[JCIOUS Homemade Pim, Balter FUrnlturt, ~
lie, 75e, and SI.IIO e!zes. 0. OhiD.
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FEMAL! AS ,-HAT

Mr. and Mr8. GeoraW Tassi·

Mra Carrie 11a1r and dau&amp;h-

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WHAn

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WHERE?
In P-roy-A Good

HEERED SICil
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atr!~ Mrs. Maynard llahr

term!"'".

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mite Control Ca., ~

chea~ visited her sister,
Mr. and Mra. C. m. Woode 8uJI.

Mrs. Chester.
SiJIIIIIOI afte1
re.
turned
from Woodsfield
apendllg leVeJ'8I daya Wltb be1
BOD, Mr. and Mr8. Brian Simp
8011 and cblldren while Ust
Slmpi!OII underwent a lonslllee-

meRt lor

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Roof palnllq and repair. Pb. 1'4 IIDry bo~~~e, 7tb Stroot,
VI W/00.
3 11 80ip New HaveJ, W. Va. Srnsll
'l'EIIMlTEil .. SWARMING
dewD payment, take over
Swannen ara not your
Joan. Contaet Mra. Robert
or
CAUTION:
Slou~ WY W'IG'I daytlmes or
bo11111 treallllg use eare If
New Haven ~lfi evealllgs.
have a dug well or
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Free iupeetfon. Seve

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

"Where You Buy With ConHdenceH

Real btate For Sale

AMEN!!SHE'S

IMn. James Reel, lr., r&amp;
turned from Holzer lloopltal al
1er suri""Y and II eoll'9alese
lag at her home. .

PRI 0.
BEL
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'l'hl rabrlc8lll&amp;er
Shop, 8alee
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Autborlled

1959 CHEVRCI.ET
Bel Air St. Wag. $315
"8" • 4 Door - $129

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:.:~:m':be' Lewll •n•

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you spara II • Ill
blurs a weelr:T U eo, JGil earn $25 to 1110 per week. Car
Is necesS'lll'y. Call for illel- er, 0.
view Mr. Baldwin, WY z. =TRAILE=-:':=a=-,-::10::-7by-:5:1~.""tbree"'"'.,-;--;2471.
4 5 6tc rooma, Howard 0. Jeffers in
YOUNG MAN
Syracuse.
f I etp
drafting experience,
anent position_ good
and working conditions.
tact Mr. Bishop, 99'l-32B5
(Btlore May 1st)
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Cbureb who attended lhe !!i··
Grande AasoelatloD meeting •
Calvll')l' Baptist Cburcb, IIi
Grande, 'lbur8day, . Marcil J
were Rev. and Mrs. Charlr .
L. O'Connor, Mr. and Mn. Het ·
ry Roush, Mr. anU4n. Harr1
CUrlll, Grella ltimpiM, Frar·
~ Nelgler, Ura Morris, Mar
jarle Grlmlb, Mal II'. Wtlfe anc
Elbe1 Smith.
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The IJrOUp att-u~!n~lbl Fti·
lowslilp Tea at Mlddleport Bap
11s1 Qwreb MoDda)' evening
April t wert Glenna O'C.IDIOI.
Sylvia Wlgal, Pbyllll Ba II e y,
ODie Mae Cozart, Edna Plpk·
8118, Marlba lAu Beegle, Na

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URNIY 00001.1! and .NUPPY SMITH

Rev. and Mrs. H. L. MeDar..
.lei are speodlng lhll week I
Calumblll with Rev. and Mr
Carl Hlckl and UlllallDC I

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plar.·l mm: to th• et~meutarv and be presented to the students. taeilng Mrs. Lochery or one of Tuesday evening at the leJion IIOlla Temple, Pomellly, . May
· :ancer "':;:':.;. for a ~ secendarJ ·~~ 1o llie ll'tll. Tbese films may be used by the committee.
ball 1n MidciieporL
re, U:!!l!&gt;e!l!. !!!!' !'. llllliurt..
~v:,.~lll throughout t b e Tbe fUms Include "To Smoke
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Mrs. Joe Bailey annauneed Mn. Sylvia Bowen, District ~ril 37 and WUkesvllle, June
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manth by the Meigs cancer
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So-~ N~to ~:::"~

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House-Church

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ROTARIANS - Dick Rosenbaum, C&lt;H:bairman, Bill
Chlld1 and Cash Bahr, Middleport-Pomeroy Rotarians, prepare colored eggs for Sunday's bunt by children at the
Roadalde park.

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Serving Meigs County for over 94 YemJ
Member Ftderal Restrl.lf System

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Member Federal D•posit lmurance Corporation

be inlnl4eo''s
Friday, AprU IS alao
for the
wives.
Mrs. Charles
the program hour I
games with prizes won hy Mrs.
Beulah White, andiMrs:;.r.::
Kauff. Mra. Clyde W
read two poems, "When Fl01W·II
ers Awake" and "Spring Fev·

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Wringer Washer Service, becau11 we lmow you'll
be using yours more for sprlog cleaning and wasb·

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Mrs. Genevieve Su!DJI and
Mrs. John Kaulf were
es and cerried out the apring
!heme In the decoraUOD&amp; and
', refreshments. Yellow deffodlb
decorated the table with yel·
low nutcups and napkins carry·
ing out the theme. CUpcakes
Iced Ia yeUow and lee cream
were eerved during the IOCIII
hour. Attending In addiUon to
lhe above were Mrs. Nora HaJD.
Uloll ll1ld Mrs. Ellzabelb Slav-

lng. We have a lull time meebaolo to help out
rl&amp;hl now. We'D pickup aod retura your wasber.

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Mr. and Mrs. WBUam E. Lew11, 118 South Seconckl, Middleport IJ s member of the warren Wilson C.llege Choir, Swu
naoaa, N. c. wbldl hal completed a concert tour ta BalU·
more and
Swerthmore
Pennsylvanta; West
Ba8blnC Ridge ml
Jeroey; New York, New
and VliDna, Vlri!lo1a.
Mlu LewlJ IJ a sraduate
Middleport Hlgh Sehoel, clue
of 1885. Warren WUson CoUege
Ia owned and .operated bJ till
Board t1 National Mlulona till
llnlle4 J&gt;reJb)UrliD Qwn,b

We Pickup
and
Deliver!
Our Speci1l Mayt1g Service Building
W• will repilr your Mlyt11 or any wrlntor wuher that Mayt11 makes. MlyH
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CLEVELAND !UPI) -"I've
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bad enough of Cleveland," a
brufaed and haltered Meigs
County bay aald today.
Woodrow w. Hall Jr., 13, who
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came here last week because
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bta mother h~ped he would set
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Ignored a rising llde of anti •
by three youths Tbll1'8Amerleanjsm ~ the
South day. The boy was knqekecf. un·
VIetnamese home front and canscioua by the png and '!boo.
klUed· 44 Co~ ill ' two cut and scratched about the
actltns In the field, military face and arm wlth a safety pin,
spokesmen said today.
The attack oceurred aa the
Tha 11. s. Army's 1st . A,tr youth was walking to Emptre
Cavalry Division ~ the 101~ Junlsr High Sehoal to enroll In
Airborne Divis!:" found, ~ school. After the attack Weod~;:~loco~
ro,:, r~ thepolieehome of~ COUIIin
eraDon FUlmore" Thursday . 11 W .
lo · ve the
was reported, .
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boy Ia the hospital,
u. s. Navy and Air FOI'I!e pi- IDs mother,
Mrs, Margaret
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Iota unaffected by tbe violent HaU twho
In 81l81her lljW'Ianti • gavernment demonstra- g;en l:r las~ eous~ came :
Ilona 011 the ground, roared lL&gt;- loreve leclronlnom; to w~
80 e
' to the air and pounded Cmmoues lrm 80
nlal Noi1h ·vlelnamese high- c!IUid eern extra money ferber
ways bridgea rader sites and famUy.
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mill~ lostaltatl0118 from .
Her husband, WoQclrow Hall
lkles.
SJ:·• Is emplilyed hy an Ololo
Ri~er ~)l boll h aad st·
Slww B b Pr udl llvea In ll:e Meip eilunly town
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surged out again in I m a II Amorlc!a• "'" reported tbol
sroups lhat swept tloroUih the and wounded Ia wild ant~
American
demonstration~
awoeptae
Salcoa.
SAIGON (UPI) - A hand
~rtnade possibly burled by a
streets.
VIe! Coal ten'Oritt eaploded
AbouliOO surrounded two
toDtPt - r tile Tao Soa black limouainea with two Am·
Nillt Air 8111 nulde 111pa orleans lu each and smashed
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aad lloree . VIola-. All blank ran1e before ears sped a-

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The lankl tben wDl be
trauporled by sblp, past the
Cleveland Harbor, to the S~
Lawreaee Seaway.
The
Cleveland Stevedore Co. IIeltl
the coatracl for tile put five
yearo.
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ltema for Auction
Southefll District

Athletic

Boosters are gathering Items

for an auctlon planned later thll
yeer, Chairman Robert Harden,
Syracuse, 8llliOWlced today.
Articles collected will
be
stored In the Simpson bulldllll
aerosa from the poal of!lee bl
Racine. Committee membera
named ·to bandle eolleellona Ia
the varioul areaa Include Madson Fisher, MinerSville; Beb
Cozart, Portlud: Howard Erwin, Otok Grove ml Nease Settlement; ,Harry Hill,
Letart
Falls; Harden, George Cundiff
and Bob WIRgett, Syr!IC1LIIt;
Frank ·Cleland, David Hill and
Otla MeCllntoclt, Ractae,

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Middleport eburche• where special music and the Easter loiPI ucl Iowa are Columbu•
Story 1o medl"tlona wlllllerald the Easter messsge, "Chrflt ft uc1 11, and ClnclnnaH 13
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Coootinued cool over
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At the First Baptist Church the sunrise service will be· III• weekend loDowed by slow
glo at 8:30 •,!II· and wtu be aponsored by the Busy Bee wormlnc early Dell week, to
Class. Mn. q.rald Anthony will be orgaolst and special Hal or 1 iltlle ohove aormal
music wUl ~
· esentod by lhe choir and a duet by Mra. lnlddle of aelll week. Pn!clpi. ;,;,•...,.._
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!fa tonstall.
MIAMI, Fla. \Ul'U - The Caribbean cruise s:ul&gt; '-"'
The Rev. bona ..
-~ lla'Vt! fhe Easter mediiMion tatiH will avera&amp;• tbret • ing Princess, bomeitl fd-bound to Miami lj'om • pre-EUler
ealllled, "Dawn In The Garden." The sanctuary will be de- taollll ta -alll:ocb melled cruise with an estimated 48&gt;· ~erson. lbolltdo caught fire
eorated with pelted Jli:ater !Iowen glveo In memory of de- as ...lte&lt;ed ooaw nurrteo off the tip of Cuba ln the pre-dawn hours today. Its boll·
ceased members by relatives i:nd friends.
IDII lllowero, mainly norlbem daying passengers had to abandon ship.
Mrs. Jocob Turner is chairman for the memorial flow- aecliob, over tile weekea:l
At least 360 persons were rescued by the German
era. The flowers wiD be taken to shut-ins following t h e and rail aboat mld-week,
freighter Cape Notre, one of eight rescue vesaels sta'!!ll•l
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morning worship aervtces.
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Cape Norte were reported in good. co
on.
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The Church of Christ wlll .A~ organ prelude,
''The
DO Immediate reporta af
bold a sunrise aervlce at 6 1. Risen Christ," by Serg1Js8ll,
deaths or injuries.
Ht said 231 p2111011gus wera
m. whicb will feature the Eas- with Tom Baker as
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At 8:15 a.m., EST, 71&gt; h0Ui11 Americans.
ter story with I mesuge enlil- will open the service, A
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alter the first SOS was flashed, In addiUen to the Capt Norte
led, "Tbe Triumphant Christ," anthem Ye Watd!ers
the Viking Princess still was the rescue Deet Included
given by the Rev.
Donald Holy 0;,.s, will be presented
afloat although the co.. t Guard u.s. destroyol'l Owenl ~
Hicks and special mualc by the the choir and the IleY, c.
said its superstructure was Wilkinson the . Navy Ul
choir wlth Mrs. Arthur Skinner, vin Aikin! will have 85 his
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"engulfed iR flame."
ship Ral;igh and ~~
director, and Mrs. Chesler Er· moo topic "The Glorious
The State H~gbway Patrol ln· Many of the 125 perstns yet Swerve, the U.S. Coaal ji~
win, organist.
ter Hope.': The organ
Yesligated an accident ·
unaccounted for as rescued cuttor Cook blel, and "'twa
At Heath Methodlsl Church "Hooanna" by Du Bois,
ing • parked cer owned by were believed by the u.s. Navy other merchant ships. l'luu
the sunrise service wiD begin close the service.
V:ctor A. Bahr, _45, Long Bot· 1o be crewmen left aboard the from the U.S. Naval Bill! ill
at 8 a.m. aad wlU loleluda the
tom, and one droven hy Fran· Viking Princess to fight the G~ntaumo Bay, CUh, tl
Easter Story glvu from serlpFEDERATED CIIUIICII
clo Andrew, 6%, Long Bottom, fire.
m:les to tbe nortlleaat, ~
15
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ture booklets a epecial vooa1 thHollylerCo~beRionhe.'derviicelth at
a.. mM. ~Coayt on Weather ln the rescue area over the acene.
"Coaalder' ~- Lili " hy e a
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was said to be good 'th
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Federated cburch at 6 · 30 1 m.
Offi
aid that Andrew 1
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The planes reporte4 II&amp;
lude and ~tlude by Mr. Wll· ~!~ R:~ :.~:e~~n~:~ n:ra~;:!1 :r~:;;. ~as ~u~: A spokesman _for_ the ow~rs lifeboals in the water.
1iam K. Russell,
prelude "Easter Ailelulah" :ng nd nd backed Into the of the vessel sa:d :t had sa:led A U.S. Navy tug, tbe ~
Sunrise servlee at . tha Ml:lo hy Mr; Ben Neutzllng
The •ro;:ed
The left rear fend· from M:am:
2 w:th 235 also was en route It tho · - ·
dleporl Church of the Naza. choir win sing a specl~l an· ::rof the Bahr car was dam· passengers a 200 crewmen. Disaster_struck the 17,61Jil.to.•
reoe will begll at 1 a.m. and tbem Easter Dawn
N
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Viking Princess ID~d
will feature the ELIIIIer medltaCauBcH OF aiaJST
aged. 0 ont" ~: ~~~ · to
"'Hurricane alley" ' ' ' the
!loa given hy the IleY. Clyde The Youth Fellowship will M: :,~~ ~urt Anr;e2~ on
Ceribhea1, tbe W • · p~
llerll$. The iervlceo will be conduct services at the Pome- a cbar
o :backing
sage between Cuba
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=::.:s
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ao:ditorlLDD whleb bas just been p.m. with Miss Elizabeth
ton, w. va., was driving north
radioed iu sitl . 1
C0111Pleted hy 1M members of fy In charge. There will be 1 on Rt. 7, a little over two miles Ursula Gribble, 9t, widow of
po ~ ~.
till church.
pro8J'am o~ readings,
LL«&lt;h of CroWD City at t a.m. the late Dr. L. G. Gribble,
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New pew Hill arrived Frl- and a meditaUon, "The
Thursday when a deer ran
Pomeroy physician,
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day and will 'b!t '~laced In the and The Crown," by Mlso
the path of his car. The
passed away Thursday at M~igs
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bara Kennedy.
w88 tilled and there was
General Hospitsl foUowiog a
IN POMEROY
SACRm HEART C1IUKCII 'Y damage to the ear.
long illness.
Euler SU?rise s.rviceoi are Saturday at 11 p.m., at
Conrad was not Injured.
Mrs. Gribble, born May 11,
IICheduled LD four Pomeroy Sacred Heart church, will be deer was disposed of by
1171, was the daughter of
chiD'ches.
till Blessings of. new
pes- neth L. Tomlinson, Ga!Ua
and Elizabeth
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The Ohio VaDOJ' Command- cal candles and 1
ty eame protector.
Hauck. She Uved her ,
ery No. 24, KT, 1f!11 be guesta ,_~ by the Rev. ·
All accident Involving u
life In the Pomeroy areo. She Mrs. Edith Newbouse
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at the ~ ....,.. at the Jobn Turel, followed lly a 111111 ldenUiled vehicle was
Is survived by aieees and
ReedsviUe Rl., died ,.;ly
Ullllad Methodllt 'clwtcll at 7 11 mldnllbL
at 1:56 p. m. Thursday
ews.
mOMIIag In st. Joseph Illf.

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trola over CA1V,
Dlljor eurbii on· Ita
Jato bil eltles.
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borbed wire barricades, ' '1
The students and
Saigon were angered
"desecration" of theu·
from government tear
reports, reliably repcorted
without foundation, that
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subaalntjal Jmp~¥=1 If some.
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)•Iter •enlor army officers of
U. S. military police, warned the Jst Corps of Da Nang dethat they were a special target ' oounced Premlar Nl!lyen Cao
of the increasingly anti-Amer· II)' and Ky's alr force sent two
lean Buddhists, stayed on the fighter planes swapping menfringes of the mob to try to e1- acing ove: their headquarters
trieste trapped Americans. They in a show of force.
had orders to run over the dem· The development
further
onstratoro If necessary to es- heightened the confronlation in
cape falling Into their hands. the northern clly between rebel
The battle erupted shortly ermy troops and loyallst fore·

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wUI be sblpped Utl mlltt by
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Rawlings and their wives. Assist:ng them Thursday night
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jenk·
ins?", Mr. and Mra. B Ill
Ch:lds, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
-welsh; Mr. and Mra.: Clrl 'Horky, president and Mrs. .John
Werner and Mr. and Mrs.
Cosh Bahr.
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Mr. Welsh showed a mov:e
of last •ear's bunt at the park.
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grounds by Rotarians and Midd!eport Volunteer F:remen who
will. assist at the annual Easter
Day event. Area business and
professional men and women
·provide priZes.
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l'ayor ·c. Or f'ishett.v-· e:r
peeled to welcome the elemenlacy school age youngsters lD
the srounds. A separate hunt
Is ~!ICted for pre • school
children.
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Cl:lltlrtn of the county gather
lr, Middleport- Sunday at 2 p.
:r for the annual Rotary-spon·
sored Ea~ Egg Hunl'on the
roa~e ·Park &amp;rounds and fto.
tart"ILJ.. lind Rotary • Anna did
-~hard worlr · that
always ·pr~s fun lor others
Thursday night al the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Co.
A golden 811 worth no and
a sliver qne worlh $5 were pre~red aa were 442 others, all

The Easter
seasonand!"
wM"'IO.msl menu
meetingwere
afterserved
whichby refreshGrove; of
Mr.Flatwoods;
and Mn. HarMrs.Ingles,
JamesMrs.
JohnMn,
lng wltl
be Mrs.
st. Clair,
served
with readings
the leek
ley Haning
Mr. greeters;
Mrs. William
Ken- Mrs.
Leolo
SmithAvery
and Mrs.
Rebat the April meeting of Mlddl:!- Ihosteu to sb:: members,
and Mrs. James Jobaaoo, Jamie neth Herria, Mrs. Gene Houde- ert J011es.
dies Bible Class of the
sue, Greggory Todd of Pom- ahelt, Mrs. Robert Ashley, Mrs.
---port First Baptist Church
SERVICE BELD
eroy; Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth Sci.ta, Mrs. L&lt;Iwetl
Beaver,
COMPLETES DEGIII!ll!!
day evening at the church.
The funeral !l!rvlee for Mr. J~ ~ Mldd!eptrt, Mr. and Mn. Paul Ruasell, Mrs. Wes· Charles E. Lee, son of !:fr.
Mrs. James Murray pmlden.t, Homer Thaxton of Columbus, ilro:. Joseph Johnson, daughter ley Fry, Mrs. Raber! Flaber, ml Mrs. Carl E. Lee of Lon8
waa In charge of the
wu held at the South Side Beverly; Larry Johnson, daugb- Mrs. George MOler, Mra. Don- t!ottom, haa completed hiLl Liewhich was opened with
Cl:ureb of Cbrlsl Sunday April ter Gllla Rae, visited reeeotly al• Tholllas, Mrs. Mullen, Ml'L ll1f8 In gas englneertrr, 'tedio
scripture from St. Joha and
3. He was brought to Gravel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Trlpletl, l:lrt. Dan ntlotiY and air eoodl~ ''
prayer given by Beulah~== I HJD Cemetery at Cheshire fer Everett Lambert. Mr. Lambert, White, Mrs; Raymond Stowart, Southern Tech, l'ilertetta, f!Mr..
Tbe class
sang the
burial. Graveside serv1ee wu the "'~II of boJior eelebrale4 Mrs.
Myron BaUay, Mrs. gla. Charles apent a rew days
sona, 1 'He Lives•• with
•B:;;;ha at the plano.
attended by the relatives of ~ bls blrtbday with all enjoying Dwight Cullums, Mrs. Allen with bls parenfl and brother,
A card of thanks was
lumbus, Middleport aod Pom- a potluck supper. Mra. CeeU Leonard ml Mrs. Dale Wal- Larry, and· left lall 11'eet _lor
from Mrs. Charles
eroy. Mr. Thaltoa waa preced· Gillogly baked the eake lor her burn, refreshments, and ML11. Mndesto, Calli. lo aeet •
for remembrances sent her on ed In death by bls wife Edna. father'a blrlbday.
Jean Cook, eolfee.
ploymenl.
birthday. The clasa voted 1.:;;;~~~~~~~~----iiiiiiiiiiiiiii,...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;i;;;i;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;.iiiii'"j
to contribute to tbe banquet to
be eerved AprU 14 to the Bapuat Ministers Wives of lhe Rio
Grande Association area.
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SAIGON (UP!) Rioting
youths urged on by Baddhist
monks stormed through
the
streets again today in a wild
sweep of deslruction. They at·
tacked three American serVicemen, smashecl windows in two
U. S. official sedans and fought
a pitched battle wltb VIetnamese paratroopers.
- Rotary-Anns, I to r, are Mrs. Dick The paratroopers fought back
Mrs. Cash Bahr, Mrs. William Childs and Mrs. with tear gas that drove the
(fer right), ~re called In to help on projects riotous youths back into their
headquarters pagoda but they

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EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA have selected 1lx students to represent their chapter lo Columbus, April 22 and 23. They are Carolyn
Maxey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian MaJey, of Reedsv!Ue, a senior; Pat Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey, Minersville, a senior, both in F.H.A. four years; Patty
Harrli, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Harrla, Reedsville, to accept the Awacd of Merit lor the Exstero chapter, a junior; Marilyn Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Curtis, Reedsville, a junior; Carolyn Hollman, dAughter of Mr. and Mr1. Lloyd Hoffman, of Pomeroy, a junior, and Linda Perry~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Perry, Long Bo.,
tom, a junior, all active In F.H.A. three yeara. The llfla wiD he accompanied to Columbus by the Chapter adviser, Mrs. Janie Ritchie.

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IRoad" lor biBb seboal stulng 1nforomtion on the proJects lstic ceremonies by the ofll· ell stronc. Gladya Major,~:
The goal for Meigs County :
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and Inviting ~onatlons. Mr. Wen- cOl'S who were atlired In .~ bel Wood, Anna ·Ogdlo ml .....,.
hbl been sel al f4,500 and the 'I " " " ' zc=zem 2 IU
deU Gerladl Is pnbllclty ehalr- fioor - lengt!' gowns.
ble GoOd of WUkesvWe; Faith
flrsl week, April H will be ' .
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Vlrg'.ola Owens served aa Wittekind ml Ruth Nb::OII of
used for conlacting business '
j A variety &lt;if servleeo wl1l
Most Excellent SeniOr In the Lo(an, Gladya Col: of Harris.
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houses in Pomeroy and Midmark the observance of Holy
absence of Etta Lemley, who ville, W. Va. Mn. Wittekind
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11 n.
di:!pert. The second week. Apeop e n 1~ Week In Grace Eplseopil
was Ul. Others taking part and Mrs. Good extended greet. ElecU811 of offleen Wll beld McKenzie, ,...,.NI!D •
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til IJ.L5 tbe residential di..
Church, beglnnlng wlth a specwere Mrs. GrUf Russel~ pasl lngs from their Temple.
ml the !IChool bond llsue was J~ QulvtY. vice pres~
lficls will be canvassed.
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tal eelebratloo of the Commondistrict deputy and captain of During tbe busloess meting endorsed when lbl! Pomeroy Mr•. Roy Mayer, eecretary,
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the desree team; Betty Blgp, $It waa reported 1pent for a!- Band Baoslerl Auoclalloo met Mrs. Harry ~atsoa, trea~er,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Elza GUmore ton toolght at 7:110 p.m. ln. the
Spec:al events have . been have received word lhal their home of Mrs. Theodon! Ebers•
director of work; Mrs. George tulslle work ml 90 sick calls Tuesday evening In tbe band Band directar, Mr. Donald
planned for April 25-29 w:th the oon, Mervin Jo5eph Gilmore bach, 116 w. Main St., PomeCbllds, Most ExeeUenl Chief; mnde. The oliver oflerlq wu rotm.
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Miller aaked that
all band
annual Tag Dsy sel for AprD has been promoted to Alr21l811 rey.
Goldie GUmore, Protector; Nor- taken ·for the · project ol the Mrs. Truman Kuasell, preSI- Unl!orms be turned In 011 Aprll
30. Mrs. Nan Moon! of Middle- Se&lt;.-ond class.
The "house-church" eelebra· Mr. and Mr•. Allen Le:merd ma Zirkle, Outer Guard; Max- Grand Chief, a station wagon dent, waa In charge of I be 27 and that they be cleaoed m1
pori, and Mrs. Els:e Sm:th ol
h f Ra . Han will subsUtute informal and children, Steve Walburn lne Owen, Most Excellent Jun- fo, the Medina Home.
meeting whlclo opened with the nome attached. Volunteerl to
Pomeroy w:U be cha~rmen of Mrs: Beulah Rous o cme discussion for sermon and re- and Mrs. Huber! Taylor .were ior; Opal Biggs, Manager; Mrs. 'Mrs. George Cbllda appoln~ Lord'a Prayor munison. Mrs. he! wheu unlloriDI are turned
the Tag Day usmg Job s Daugh· Is ass:~lmg Mrs. DesSie Patter· create the atmosphere of I he welcomed into membersb:p. at Ben Neutzlng, pianist;
Mrs. ed Mrs. Homer Jones, Mrs. Maxine Arnold spoke on the In ~ Mrs. Russell, M r a.
~~ membe~.s :n the work. AI son w:tlo housecleaning. . original Last Supper (held on the First United Presbyter:an Horace McElhinny, secretary Cash Bahr and Mfs. Grill Rut- bond Issue lor the new oebool Gene Haudaahell, Mrs.·Norman
• coffee day has also . been Mr. ~d Mrs. Norm~n R:ze~ this day of the week) through Church In Middleport rlur:ng and Belly Spencer, treasurer. sell on the Investigating com- and the AsooclatiOII endorsed llarbreebt Mrs triplett and
planned on a dale In Apr:l.
of Rac:ne and two meeesnd o the use of vessels and fumlsl:· Palm Sunday worship serlices Mrs. Clyde Andrews served mlttee. Reported Ill were Mrs. the Issue. Mrs. Donald McKen· Mrs Ken;,.th MeLaushllo.
Personal work:ng on the var· HarUord, W. Va. were ~0 ,;y 1ngs from the home.
with the Rev. Howard Ruppelt as candidate for the ritualistic Mal S811bom, Lena McEiblony zle waye and mean! chairman,
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lous. phas~s :nclude Mr. Paul dmner guests of Mr. an.
s. A Good Friday service lnvol· officiating.
work. Mrs. Bowen was given a and Etta Lemley,
reported on the recent record Contributions were made lor
Case:, c:ha:rman of workers for Harry Keiser, Mmersville.
vin the whole community from
' 1ft of mone from the Temple A aalad course with sand- hop ml thanked Mra.
Roy the purchase of muale for I)Oit
canvassing in Middleport and Wyatt Radford " conf~ned to 12 !oon to 3 p.m. will consist of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dta~s! ~y Mrs. Jeutzling. She IJt. wiches and coHee Wll served Mayer, Mrs. Eugene Triplett year"and llso ltr the purcbase
Pomeroy; Mr. Lloyd Blackwood, h:s home, Athens Road w:lh the medilations on the Seven Last and son oi Akran spent
vited the group to attend IJt. at the cloee of the prngram by ml Ray GI')Jeser who llelped. of a new banner. II waa II&gt;
ehalnnan, Bedlord,
Olive, nu.
.
.
Words el Christ by seven local weekend with b:s mother, ML11.
the hostes8es, Mrs. Bea Neutz. II was decided to give the Ap- no:mced that "Meet the Band''
Orange, and Chester
TowL&gt;- Miss Call:e Kloes Is qu:te ill ministers the rector preaching Beulah White and other rela·
Ung, Mrs. PllD Meinhart, Mrs. rll date for a record hop to the night had been changed to ,lpshlps; Jack Welsh, assisted by al her home, Cave Sl.
from Z:IO . Z:3S.
tlves.
Karl Owens, Mrs.- wnuam AU- Senior clas• to raise funds for rll 22 at 7:30 p.m., at the Jllfto
Mrs. cather:ne . ShavorJDiky, Mrs. Ev~zr:~f ~ung~ The children of the church Mrs Robert Reibel spent the .
man and Jane Johnston: The Its annual trip. It waa IMOUL&gt;- lor Hlgh auditorium. Named
Rutland, Col:nnbia, Lehan~, to_wn arr:v. au . Y
• will gather at 3 p.m. oo Holy 1week~nd in Cambridge with her
,table wu decorale4 with an ar- eed lbal 20 purpta ruga with as relreahment eommlttee for
Sutton, Le!art, Salem, Sal:~ w:th her siSter, Miss
Callie Salurday to present their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
rqement of yellow and white white borders made from old that night
Mrs. C. E.
Mr. Blackwood will he m, Kloes.
H
"mite" boxes at 1 short pre Joe Young, Jr. and family.
D8na Wlnebre
was jonquils with yellow a nd white band uniforms will be lor aale Blakeslee and Mrs.
VIetor
bury and Sc:plo TownshipS.
. Mr. aJX. Mrs. eery_
E t
.
including
a
Mrs.
nner
napkins.
at t5 a rug.
Hannahs eo-chalnnan, • ~ d
charge of the distribution of ~nd son, Timmy of Rac~e
:• era:;;~~ e age in an Jim Johnson, Bruce Wallace hostess to the WSCS of the Sy- Serving on the ~egree staff Mrs. Triplett gave the report Mra. ~ Vaughan, Mrs. Orten
j cartoon booklets :n the elmen· :ted Monday even:ng With
•t ry.;...
hunt :h refresh· and Mike Shafer have arr:ved rac!ISe Methodist
Church were Nell Babr, Margaret Jones of the 110 minatlng committee Colmer, Mrs. Tom Crew Jr.,
' lfl
schools In the county mother, Mrs. Edith Teaford, East gg .
E ch child from Marshall University, Hunt- Tuesday e~ning at her home. Jane Jobnston, Mrs.
0 I h o and offteers elected were Mrs. Mrs. Leslle Fultz, 1\lrs, Donald
•·
Mr!. Pat Lochary, Educa- Minersville.
n.ents followmg. ed fal
iogton W. Va. to spend the The meeting, _In charge of Waltz Elizabeth Allman Gen.
·. Lanning Mn Rk!herol Meeo
will receive a pott
ower.
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'th th 1r per ML11 William Eoehlnger presl'
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HAVING BAKE SALE
Children ere also welcome at sprin8 vacat:on w: . e
- deni opened wlth devotions by evleve Meinhart, Regina Hud·
Mrs. Larry Sheetll, Mrs. Iris
Harrisonville Pro is
the regular 10:30 a.m. ,..lebra· ents, Mr. and ~rs ~~m~~ ML11: John Sauvage, who had aon, Betty Spencer, Doris BaJ.
,
Collins, Mrs. Charles Griffith,
Pome!'&lt;Ly, Ohio
. , bake sale on Friday
lion of the Holy Communion Johnson, Mr. and
·
~ for her topic Suffering of Jesus ley, Kathryn Miller,
Lennie
Mrs. Roy Grueser, Mrs. Nor'
Easier Sunday, at which the Wallace and Mrs. Mary Sha r. taken from' The Upper Roooi HaptonstaD, Ferne Cheeseman Harbreehl, Mrs, George
I
ning
ai
9:30
a.m.
at
lhe
Kroger
ancien!
vestments
of
the
eerly
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Rou~
and
closed
with
ppyer.
The
brr
--·,
Mrs.
Grill
Russell,
staff
Hobstetter,
Mrs. Lawrence HoffTONIGHT-NOT OPEN
' Store in Pomeroy.
church will be used, and an and son, Er:&lt;\ ol Oak. H:ll we Resurrection waa the theme of captain and Mrs. Ben Neutz.
. ner, Mrs. Willi~ . . Jtudaon,
original •tory of the resurrec- weekend guests of his par:nts, the prosram hy Mra. Royal ting, pianist.
Plan! have been co~pl~ ' Mrs. Harold Lohse, Mrs. Law·
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
tion be !old for a sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. AUred Raus .
Thomaa and wa• taken f,rom a
for the benefit card ;a~ spa renee Francis, Mrs. Guido GiroApril 8-9
Baby-sitting
will
be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herry
.
Moon!,
book
written
by
Oral
Robert!.
aored by the Child Conservation lam!, Mrs. Jolm Beaver, Mrs.
"OPERATION CROSSBOW"
W VII .
In the parish house.
Jr. of Ashland, Ky. v:s:ted re- During the business aessloo, Birthday Ob1er11ed
League on Tuesday, April 12 at William Radford and
Mrs.
(Technlcolor'
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
With Sophia Loren
Ioonuy w:th Mr. and Mrs. Her· 12 shut-in calls were report. At Potluek Dinner
8 p..m., at the Middleport Ele- Gene Houdashell
and George Pepoard
ond SUNDAY
LEADERS TO MEET
ry S. Moore.
ed Communications were read
mentery Sehoal. There wlU he
.
"WAR PARTY"
APRIL 8-9-10
Neighhorhood
Girl
Scouts
1
m;m
two
missionaries,
Marge
Mrs.
Kenneth
Grover
and
door
prizes
m1
refreshments.
Refreshments
carrying
out t!Je
Donad Barry, DaiiPY Davison
1
"GOODBYE CHARLIE"
30
f
Mayer
In
Japan
and
Esther
daughter,
Joy
l&lt;Iraloe,
of
lAing·
Commlttees
for
the
event
are
Easter
theme
were
serve&lt;)
hy
(Color)
will meet April 1l at 1' p.m.
Laird in Korea. Mlsa Marcia bottem; Mr. and ML11. Cecil Mrs. Charles Bradbury, gener· Mrs. Roy Mayer, MI'I. ·Kenne.th
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Debbie Reynolds~ Tony
:~. ~=a~~s·;:l :::~sh House.
Kerr and Ml'11. Wendell StuDer GD!ogly, Sievle, Jeffrey and a' chairman; Mrs. Robert Sell- McLaughlin ~ Mrs. Donald
ond TUESDAY
Curtis, Pat Boone
APRIL 10.11 -12
tee
members
are
requested
were reported w. .
Ailsa of Athena; Mr. and Mrs. moU, Mrs. Kenneth Scltes and McKenzie w:th Mrs. William
- and"DO
DISTURB"
"AT RAGON"
attend to maka plans for Day
A reading "Easter " 1968'' Gone La.mberl, Charlotte, DoL&gt;- Mrs. Don Mullen, tables; Mrs. Porter eonlrlbutlng,
I
llorls
(Color)
•hy Mrs. Sauvage, closed the oy, David and Cheryl ef Hem- Schmoll and Mrs. Bradbury, Hostesses for the MaJ mee.t-

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