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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY FRI~AY FROM_9 to,.B.in THE l:VENING and SAJ•.FROM 9to. ~- h1 THE,. EVENING
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A wide cbolce of styles In checks, ·norals, atrlpes, ~lis·
Jeys tnd plaids. Zipper and button fr~nt stY!••· S ort
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WOMENS $3.00 "FIGURFIT" SUPS

PiRH cotton Dacron-Cotton and permanent press Etlll%br ~:d•l

Polyester a~d 35% Combed Cotton full slips.

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trim Sizes 32 thru 44.

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Group of lnfanla and toddlers cardigans and tllpover
sweatera. White and colors. Assorted tnm. Values from
$1.95 to $3:95.

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BESTFORM BRAS

$2.37

Large sJze - mesh waave
dish cloths. Assorted tol·
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nylon and 12% Lycra Spamlex. Sizes small, average, tall and
extra 'tau. AVailable in Sea Shell onl&gt;·· A tood. 7ear .vound
shade.

Sale $2.66 a pair

$4.88

Mon'• Short Sleeve

WOMEN$ APRONS

Extl\8 heavy vinyl, flannel backed ts_blo eoven. Ideal fer din-

Phil Moicl $3.95

Women's elastie leg and
band leg acetate briefs. Assorted prints and white.
Sizes 5, 6, 7 and 8.

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prints and solid ooJors. Damask patterns. Also available in aU

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60'' Round ..... $2.95
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GIRLS SPORTSWEAR

In tlzea A, B, C, and D
Two ple&lt;e style witb notcb·
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aleevo. Boxer wllal bottoma. An excellent IO!ecUoo of prlnta plut your
choice of oolid eolora ID
blue, grey or tau.

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Heavy ·&amp;•uge .steel with wood handleo. Wide aplllea,
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of 65"k n...... Polyester ond 311% Avril
Rayon. Dark Grey or Dark Brown in alaM 30
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Deep blue eolor, never l!ave to be tllllliCL ~

Fortrel Polyooter ond IIO!Ko Cot\!Iil. · Walll

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"POM-POM" THROW RUGS

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Men and boys. Hondo Slacks are walla 'n wear, 100%
cotton and have a permanent crease. Autbetltle'W.,
tern Style. Slm fit wllb adjustable wal.lt band, ouff.
leu tapered leg.

every room in

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Zjppor &lt;llllbll- 12'' nunc!·aa4
Squue lloJ: Sbapu. 11'l11lnl
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Melon, Gold. An ...euent
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Your CIIGI&lt;o-Now OlllJ

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Puts luxury uthtlne within the budpt of t\'•
Ill' homeo,.... Now ;rou 0111 enrich JOUI
docor 1111\h laablolllble a\Jllap, UJI\qul
tempotltJ, deelpa at a nuoaable IDveot.
111011L Tltere'a Pull Down ,lilhtl. Pendants,
decorative -'""' decorative aellluc atyHnp,

blthroom Ulhto, out4oOr uthta aa4
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AutomatiC waib an4 wear.
Llltle or DO lroDI!II. Trelted
with Scotehlqd &amp;laiD 111Uir aa4 ~ Beau·
colon in a Wille oelec&gt;
tlon fl. pattenll includlnl
f19&lt;ala, prorincilala, model'lll
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All about lashionl in window toeatments, aa4 how to, mate
your own, ••s~tort eut" WIJI to create unuaual tftectl, helplui suaeatio111 lor oolor ldlem•• and labrlol; •"" IIW11
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board member WillJitm King as the organization's contributiJn to the bon~ issue c~paign for a new comprebeg.
slve blgb school The cheek _will be tu.rned over b~ Mr. Kmg to _the p~omollo~ commtt!ee. Left to right are Bertha
Bing, treasurer, Laura Harrtson, prestdent; Mr. King, Naomt King, V1ce PreSJdent, and Joyce Leonard, secretary,
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Sire• Small n4-14l'• l Medium (lG-15\i) Large (111-181114.)
and extra large (17-17\&gt;J A 1!0011 selection of eolorfui plaido,
1 fine group of cheeks In tbe popular color1. White an4
solid colora pastel piques. Dan River wrinkle shed ~~.

A DECORATOR GUIDE BOOK ,.;.

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18 I&gt; aa4 17 In wblte, maize

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~ltiiuiUII group of girls matched sets, separate tklrta,
~cu. knee knockers, capri pants~ ehllldq,
aJIYthlnlthey want- we have.

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Plnk-Wblte, Demm Grey·Wblie.
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For Your Spring Sewing

white.

52x 52 .... " ... $1.49
52 X 70 ., •• ,. ••. $1.95

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FLANNEL BACK TABLE COVERS

$2.88

.ACETATE PANTIES

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DISH CLOTHS

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on naUonally known $1.50 and $2.60 tlea. Slims, llelulu
Wldlbs and Ready Tied Ties.

FLOCKED DOTS

KIRBURY SUPPORT STOCKINGS

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Phil Meid 59c

Elborfeldt Future

Sale $4.8B

Sale 66c

Regulor $12.95
UNIFORMS Salo $10.S8
Regular $10.95
UNIFORMS Solo $8.88
$7.88

Interim

Sale 25c a pair

Women• "Pbll-Maid" JOWD and robe en.semblee:. Nyldn ·n~
dacron. cotton blendtl. Assorted new apnna: print. an 10
colora. Slm 32-34 tbru 40-42.

Small group of a dlsconlinuM cotton
bras. Sizes 30AA thru 42C.

Full 27" x 27" size - pink·
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fort and easy care. Soft
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Womens 5. 95 Gown and Robe Ensembles ·

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cottons - pllsse fabrica. A1180rtod prints 1nd aolida.

$1.00

Now is ~m opportunit y for you tD
save 0 11 uni(onns in this sper ial
sale . A fint&gt; ~t&gt; \e('tion of uniforms
from aU top r esources, all easy
eare fabrirs. all top styles. Junior
sir:t&gt;s, mis!'f's sizes, half si zt&gt;R.

Regulor $$8.95
UNIFORMS Solo
Regulor $7.95
UNIFORMS Solo
Regulor $5.95
UNIFORMS Sale
ltegulor $3.95
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beautiful all weather coats. All smartly
styled. A wid• selection of fabrics, styles

Sizes 32 to 38 Waist Measurement

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IE"lection. · Choose from matching likirts, blouses, jackets,
era . and slarks . Plaid~ and solids.

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as weddines et~. in white and pastel colors.

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:f~':' and terry cloth f•brics. Assoned prints a~d colora.

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See our fine selection of womens aprons .and hal~

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waist.

Sizes 29 to 42

Our best selling woven Jacquard pattern hand towelt.
Size 16x27•.Good selection of colora.

ora~u.rar.mb~ey

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elastic leg brief&amp; and band leg briefs. Sizes 5, 8 and 9.

Tailored o! 100% colton sport denim - dkrip

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women's shells. Sleeveless
and short sleeve styles. Lacey patterns - flat hel·
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BeautUul pastels and dark
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SALES
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margms of· victory left Coach Bob
A~~ of Middleport
SC~ Wllllllerlng today
there 'ere any patsies on
sprlng&gt;.scbedule.
The Jackets edged Pl.
ant at Middleport 51-49. Last
yeer· the t)l'o teams finished In
a 50\1 to 50\1 deadlock·
After the discus event
terday, WOI by Dave
the Jackets led 47 to 35
the total points being 100
the Jackets needing 4 points In
the remaining events, the twomile run Ifirst time It was
scheduled this 1ear) or
the
high jump.
Point, strong In the
long
race, bod Peck fer out front for
first plat"e with Middleport's
Bruce Dawley second. Howev.
er, Hawley was foulea on the
last tum as a Point runner passed him aod was declared the
secood place finisher, which
was good for three points, assuring a lie. Then the Jackets
needed one more point to wts,
which Mark Tannehill gol by
finishing third In tbe high jump.
Hawley, a freshman, out for
track his first night, wa. nomlna d for the two mile run and
ran a "magnificent" race
Coach Ashley. Middieport's
Max Whitlatch, also out
for
the first time, finisheo out of

cot'&lt;! of 5:01.2; Pierce
and 220 Dasb - Hlndy 25.1, )lob. J.lartthout, Willlamiwo (P).
Wright, both (P).
irulon. Marlla (P), .
llillt Jumo - Nlberl.
880 Relay- Mlddleportl :40.6 Mile Relay - Point J:Sil tor (P), lletU fl ..A 111.1 T....
(Hindy, Robinson, Hood, Oller.) (Russell, Barker, Pall ey bill.
440 Deah- Russell. 56.7 IPl. Rousbl.
Todav Rinle9 lliab School
Putney IP), BroWJL
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VPJ Sports Writer
Tho Houston Astr09 were
supposed to be diSposed of in
the first two weeks . of the
...... but f~ lndicattons are
that last years ninth place club
" gomg t. cause plenty of
trouble.
The Natloaal League sch.,.
dule-makers bonded fresbmaa
Manager Grody Halton no
meaD assigament when they
listed Houston's first 13 games
against the cbompl011 Dodgers
ami secood place San FraDcisco
Gtants.
The Astres, however, were
not awed by Los Angeles' highflying championship flag and
treated the Dodgers discourteously for the second tint&lt;) in
three days Thursday night,
coming from bebiod to win 4-2.
In the tnly other Natienal
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New York '-2 alld ~.
Mtnnesota topped ~ . City
4-2 and Cailfo111l8 BJpped
Chicago 2-1· in the American
League's only action.
Staab Homm
Outfielder Rusty Staub was
the culprtt for the secood
consecutive •lf!bt as be blaatad
aD eighth inning, two run
homer oU reliever Ron PeiTI·
noskl t. snap • 2-Z II!. The
cloud spoiled the major lesgue
debut of 21-yi!III'-&lt;Ild Don SUtton
who ltft the game with the
score tied.
Staub's lllBth Inning slagle
Wednesday night gave the Alltros a 7-6 win over Los Angeles.
Staub's bitting and the
combined pitching of veteran ~~~Oootb
ou~-bagg?r
Beb Bruce and rookie Carroll
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Sembera wersbadowed two caRreer:
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more htme runs by rookie of
tchJe . A~Jen s three
the year Jim Lefebvre that born~ ~ghlJghted a feur

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San Francisco 9-4 and Philadel- comprised the Dodger scoring.
How they finished (boys with phia edged St. Louis 5-4.
Bruce notched . his ftrst
no designation are Middleport):
Shotpul - Vance 41
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Ashley Marnhout (Pl .
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Broad Jump - Barker (P),
16 ft. 611 in.; vance, Putney
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100 Yard Dash - Hindy 108·
Hood, Roush (P).
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By United Press IDiernattonal
New York at BalllmoreNalloltal League
Peterson JD-0) vs. Bunker (10.
W..... Pel.
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Pittsburgh
2 0 1.000 ... Washington at Detroii-Jluck.
Philadelphia
2 0 1.000 . worth (2-2) VB. Wtckersbam (9-

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And See Us Soon.

C:EWARD CALVERT

San Fran.

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Los Ang.
Chicago

Locultl~lll.

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Mlddltport

Bridga in KoniUJII, 0.

POMEROY MOTOR
COMPANY

SMITH'S
Fiat Sales

Open Eves 9:00 P.M.

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Pontiac
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CataiiDa Station Wagon. I'Oftr IIHJIDI. paftr IJnll,

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Daroid KRtwles replaced
starter Ray Herbert in the
fourth aod scattered five bits
the rest of the way to earn his
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Louis at Pittsburgh
Houston at San Francisco
Cblc.go at Los t\ng., Right
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MinneBOta 4 Kanaos City 3
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Detroit 3 New York 2
Detroit 6 New York 1 (2od gm)
(Only games scheduled)
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nm game from the Canhnals.

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0 .000 1
!Saturday's Gamet
junior welterweight champion
Cincinnati
0 .000 1
· at MIIUI080ia
Carlos Henandea of Venezuela
St. Louis
o 2 .000 2
City at Chicago
planned to leave for Italy
Atlanta
0 2 .000 2
at Detroit
Thursdsy for hit! April 22 title
Tbmday's ResuUs
at Clevelaod
defense ag~t Sandra LopopoChicago 9 San Francisco 4
York at Baltimore
1o In Rome.
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Can..rtilllt. I cyllndar,

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victory over !be llodgert
lllllf but required help from
Sembera wbo enlered the game
with two 111 sod ooe out in the
eighth aad ~ to retire
tbu nest llve mea in order to
cllocb the triumph.
George Allman and Ron
Santo provided tbe ton ball
aod Ty Cline
1 fo ~ 1
li•e aD ·singl;,en a ~ '::.:
SUpPlied Leo
with his
initial victory of the 11166
compaign.
Caito Upen Lead
Sattto'o
th . . •'~~gliel
Put tbu
Chicago Iced 11 with four
In th final tw fr
•'lllto I
and 0 AlbnaD 0 b:;· ~
hem
in th first Inning
Gisn~etsrter eRon Herbel
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Montreal t Torllnlo 1
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York IIZO 000 OliO- 2 6 1 (7) and HUDC!iey1
game here May z. .
Monbouquelta (HI) aad Mo. McDaniel 15), Linzy (8i
EXHIBmON DATE
Braves Presldelll Johll
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ATLANTA IUPI) -The Atlao- flale announced a portioll olil'e·
Cullea (e) ..d Gibbs. LP-'- McDaulel (0.1);
Ill Bra•es IIIUIOum:ed Thursday gate receipts wiU bl used 111:1
Friend (11-1). Hlts--Glbba (1st), Ust), Saato (1st), Mays \2ad). they will meet tbe Amerlean fund prolllDting noo-P"!Ie!siblial
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margms of· victory left Coach Bob
A~~ of Middleport
SC~ Wllllllerlng today
there 'ere any patsies on
sprlng&gt;.scbedule.
The Jackets edged Pl.
ant at Middleport 51-49. Last
yeer· the t)l'o teams finished In
a 50\1 to 50\1 deadlock·
After the discus event
terday, WOI by Dave
the Jackets led 47 to 35
the total points being 100
the Jackets needing 4 points In
the remaining events, the twomile run Ifirst time It was
scheduled this 1ear) or
the
high jump.
Point, strong In the
long
race, bod Peck fer out front for
first plat"e with Middleport's
Bruce Dawley second. Howev.
er, Hawley was foulea on the
last tum as a Point runner passed him aod was declared the
secood place finisher, which
was good for three points, assuring a lie. Then the Jackets
needed one more point to wts,
which Mark Tannehill gol by
finishing third In tbe high jump.
Hawley, a freshman, out for
track his first night, wa. nomlna d for the two mile run and
ran a "magnificent" race
Coach Ashley. Middieport's
Max Whitlatch, also out
for
the first time, finisheo out of

cot'&lt;! of 5:01.2; Pierce
and 220 Dasb - Hlndy 25.1, )lob. J.lartthout, Willlamiwo (P).
Wright, both (P).
irulon. Marlla (P), .
llillt Jumo - Nlberl.
880 Relay- Mlddleportl :40.6 Mile Relay - Point J:Sil tor (P), lletU fl ..A 111.1 T....
(Hindy, Robinson, Hood, Oller.) (Russell, Barker, Pall ey bill.
440 Deah- Russell. 56.7 IPl. Rousbl.
Todav Rinle9 lliab School
Putney IP), BroWJL
·1 Two Mila 1\uD- Peel;, 11:411, Iat MiddlepClrt: -

H00St00 H30ds Ch.amps
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VPJ Sports Writer
Tho Houston Astr09 were
supposed to be diSposed of in
the first two weeks . of the
...... but f~ lndicattons are
that last years ninth place club
" gomg t. cause plenty of
trouble.
The Natloaal League sch.,.
dule-makers bonded fresbmaa
Manager Grody Halton no
meaD assigament when they
listed Houston's first 13 games
against the cbompl011 Dodgers
ami secood place San FraDcisco
Gtants.
The Astres, however, were
not awed by Los Angeles' highflying championship flag and
treated the Dodgers discourteously for the second tint&lt;) in
three days Thursday night,
coming from bebiod to win 4-2.
In the tnly other Natienal
League activity, Chicago beat

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New York '-2 alld ~.
Mtnnesota topped ~ . City
4-2 and Cailfo111l8 BJpped
Chicago 2-1· in the American
League's only action.
Staab Homm
Outfielder Rusty Staub was
the culprtt for the secood
consecutive •lf!bt as be blaatad
aD eighth inning, two run
homer oU reliever Ron PeiTI·
noskl t. snap • 2-Z II!. The
cloud spoiled the major lesgue
debut of 21-yi!III'-&lt;Ild Don SUtton
who ltft the game with the
score tied.
Staub's lllBth Inning slagle
Wednesday night gave the Alltros a 7-6 win over Los Angeles.
Staub's bitting and the
combined pitching of veteran ~~~Oootb
ou~-bagg?r
Beb Bruce and rookie Carroll
•
extra ase hit m
Sembera wersbadowed two caRreer:
,
more htme runs by rookie of
tchJe . A~Jen s three
the year Jim Lefebvre that born~ ~ghlJghted a feur

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San Francisco 9-4 and Philadel- comprised the Dodger scoring.
How they finished (boys with phia edged St. Louis 5-4.
Bruce notched . his ftrst
no designation are Middleport):
Shotpul - Vance 41
ft

Ashley Marnhout (Pl .
.,
Broad Jump - Barker (P),
16 ft. 611 in.; vance, Putney
(Pl.
100 Yard Dash - Hindy 108·
Hood, Roush (P).
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By United Press IDiernattonal
New York at BalllmoreNalloltal League
Peterson JD-0) vs. Bunker (10.
W..... Pel.
6).
Pittsburgh
2 0 1.000 ... Washington at Detroii-Jluck.
Philadelphia
2 0 1.000 . worth (2-2) VB. Wtckersbam (9-

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Philadelphia's final and winning
run came in the third on a
single by Johnny. Callison, a
walk to Allen, a wtld pitch aod
on infield out.
Daroid KRtwles replaced
starter Ray Herbert in the
fourth aod scattered five bits
the rest of the way to earn his
first National League victory.
Larry Jaster. ibe first of five
St. Louis hurlers who fanned a
total of 14 Phils, gave up all
five Philadelphia runs and took
the I05s.

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(night)--Eiisworth (14·1&gt;1 vs
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Houston at San
(night)- Farrell &lt;11-11) vs.
Perry (3-ll).
Atlanta at New
Lemaster &lt;7-13) vs. Fisher
24)

Saturday'!! Gamet

Atlanta at New York
Cincinnati at Philadelphia

Louis at Pittsburgh
Houston at San Francisco
Cblc.go at Los t\ng., Right
American League
W. L. Pet. GB
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Hard Top. With V-8 motor, automatic transmission.
With power brakes and steering.

62 Pontile Tempest b Mlna Cpe. _ $995
4 cyl., auto. trans., red ovar white with red vinyl lnte~ior, radio. white sidewalls, wheel discs. A real gas
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61 Buick lnvict1 2 Dr. H.T, ___ $1095
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radio, tinted gla88, white sidewall tires, blue &amp; white
with blue vinyJ interior, wheel discs, 42,000 actual
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crisp lines are illltl ltay-no manar how rough you
llearrhem! And like !he pelliluin, LEVI'S STA-PREST
Slacks rake 10 warer-come our ol eYery wash ready
10 wear- withoor Bl/eft a rouch-IIP! Gill the origin61
POntlWnl·p~m slacb WDIIt UVI'S!

1st PRIZE
30 DAY CREDIT CARD SPREE PROVIDING
TRANSPORTATION, RDOMS AND MEALS FOR
THE ENTIRE FAMILY ANY PLACE IN CONTINENTAL U.S.A.

PLUS

out

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$5,000 IN CASH

White orer beige, beige vinyl lntarior, V-8 enldno,
auto. trans., power brakes and steering, wlslw ilres,
tinted glass, real sharp Olds.

$995

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AutomaUc trana.

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55 Chevrolet 4

.eeyL auto. trau.

G.E. 12"' PORT A COLOR TV's

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21" PORTABLE TV's

YOm LEVI'S DEALER
IN POMEROY

FIFTH PRIZE
FM ·AM PORTABlE RADIO
.NOTHING TO BUY- JUST TRY

KA~R &amp; VAN ,JANDT

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V-8 motor, auto. trana., power bral&lt;ts, power Blearing,
radio, tinted glau, white tddewali tires, wheel disco,
10lid blue with grey Interior. JleaJ sharp.

U. S. KEDS

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$1495

62 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Sed. _

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USED

60 Olds 98 4 Door

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'64 Volkiwagen;~ _',•1695 ·

'FREE' BOATER BAG

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OHIO ·vALLEY
PLUMBING .&amp;' HEATING
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llere II OM of 1:111 ~neat IOIIIOdell 18 tlte 1PL

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1960
Buick·..~
$795.
i.e 5abl'e '4 Dr. Sell. Ciean blue ud wltlll Clllllu1

ALL SALES FINAU

2 Door Sedan.

1962 Rambler - - • $595

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Clevelaod
1 0 1.000 1
Chicago
1 I .5110 II!&gt;
California
I I .500 II&gt;
Wasbington
0 I .000 2
Boston
o 2 .000 211
New York
0 3 .000 3
Kansas City
0 3 .000 3
Thanday'o Reonlts
MinneBOta 4 Kanaos City 3
California 2 Chicago I
Detroit 3 New York 2
Detroit 6 New York 1 (2od gm)
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Probable Plleben
Boston al Clevel~tepben.
son U-li) va. McDowell (17-11),

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• Sl~ Swlldt
• W~illr. 61.._,

blg lnterlnr, _power llleeriD£ aad bnb&amp; ..,.__..
trans. and white wall tlrea. A one owaer c. 011111
. f8rlect In mry way,

EVERY1HING AT GM-AWAY PRICES

FOR THE

• 4'Goldfol ......
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1964
Buick
~.~veo
~29,5
JAJsabrt • Dr. Sell. Two toa.e btlplllllh ~~

4Used Motors

2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Trans.

1960 Rambler - 4 Dr. Sedan. 6 eyl. Std. TraDI. Dadio and Heater.
1960Volkswagen - $495

1umJ ear at
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A

eae owner low mlln&amp;• car.

Heater.

1960 Chevrolet - - $695

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• Role lod wblta IIDllla 1rllh

1964 Dodge '::s. Now- •1995
Polara 4 Dr, Cld&amp;IDII TUrquolu flnllh 1ooD 11M - ·
'~d the llllerlor II jut u perfect. Power J::'1
llld power braker, .uto. tnlll. wllltil wall

New Motors

4 Door Hard Top. Power Steer!Dg. Radio and Heater.

cloclr radio

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MOTOROLA'

u, hydramatic trana. SharP orlglul broOM ID d
white flnWI with matcblnl v!Dyllnterlor. A oat o-

• Door Sedan. Radio and Heater - 8 cyL

1957 Buick - • • •
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1957 Dodge • • • $595

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first mm.ng rally as the_Phillle9
won thetr second stra1ght
nm game from the Canhnals.

Cincinnati at Pbi"lladellphitt il
(night)- Eiiis &lt;22-10) vs.
ning 11!1-9).

Chicago

dip sold!rina for circuit connections

1949 DeSoto

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• Hind-wired ehauls . .. precision crafled wiltl modern hind and

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MODELS

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Feature-packed value

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If You Have Been Waiting To Buy A

1966

Houston 4 Los Ang. 2, night
(Only games scheduled)
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2 1 .667 II 14).
California at Minnesota1 .567
Z .333 Ill Sanford &lt;5-7) Boswell (5-o),
LEAVES FOR JnGHT
2 .333
(Only gsmes scheduled)
NEW YORK (VP!) -W&lt;lrldl
New York
0 .000 1
!Saturday's Gamet
junior welterweight champion
Cincinnati
0 .000 1
· at MIIUI080ia
Carlos Henandea of Venezuela
St. Louis
o 2 .000 2
City at Chicago
planned to leave for Italy
Atlanta
0 2 .000 2
at Detroit
Thursdsy for hit! April 22 title
Tbmday's ResuUs
at Clevelaod
defense ag~t Sandra LopopoChicago 9 San Francisco 4
York at Baltimore
1o In Rome.
Phila. &gt; St. Louis 4, night

USED CARLOT

AI! Ki" ds af Good Buys
AU i11 One Place
Yotcr Chevy Dealer

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the money in the two mile.

Can..rtilllt. I cyllndar,

,._...IDOl

victory over !be llodgert
lllllf but required help from
Sembera wbo enlered the game
with two 111 sod ooe out in the
eighth aad ~ to retire
tbu nest llve mea in order to
cllocb the triumph.
George Allman and Ron
Santo provided tbe ton ball
aod Ty Cline
1 fo ~ 1
li•e aD ·singl;,en a ~ '::.:
SUpPlied Leo
with his
initial victory of the 11166
compaign.
Caito Upen Lead
Sattto'o
th . . •'~~gliel
Put tbu
Chicago Iced 11 with four
In th final tw fr
•'lllto I
and 0 AlbnaD 0 b:;· ~
hem
in th first Inning
Gisn~etsrter eRon Herbel
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Willie Ma~s gave the borne I
10.~ som:mg to cheer a:~
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erlng third im
me ";h.~ 507tb of

secondstraiJJ•ht L0SS, .42

DO OOZ OliO- I a S (~1) HRo- Lofebvre I 11ad
110 ZOO Ollx- •
3rdl. Staub (Jot).
AD1orteu Leaiuo
Talbot, Krausse (6), Wyott
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0 and Suarea; Kaat, Merritt! Pblla.
401 100 000-- t T
N 'y k 010 010 001
OIO-- • ,8 ,0 (9) and Battey. WP-Kaat
St. Loull 111.111 010 0110- 4 11
2 • • 0). LP-Talbol (0.1).
ew or 000 100
llorbert, Kaowlol 14)
Toro!llo
_ Mcl.aia, _Sherry (f)_ ud IZRd).
Uecker: Jaster,;, Stallard 18), 1-&lt;:llncbell lll!ll'le.l
..-"""""' ~w•u•ruyre, !"'..,.
Hoeraer (7), • SadeCkl (8),
(8), Hamllloa (9), Renilf I9J (Oaly ga..,. ocbeduled)
Jackaoo (t) and McCarver. WP Clll&lt;ago
aad Howard. WP-McLabl (1-Knowleo n-el. LP-Jaater (D- Detroit
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DanUy'a IIOIIdll
Boyer (1st).
CWcallo
201 1011 122- I 11 (1st).
Detroit 5 Chicago t
(2od game)
San Fraa. 2011 000 OliO- 4 I
Montreal t Torllnlo 1
Detroit
IX!! 110 001-1 10 1 Buhl, Hands 13), Abe~;::~~~ !Only ga..,. scheduled)
York IIZO 000 OliO- 2 6 1 (7) and HUDC!iey1
game here May z. .
Monbouquelta (HI) aad Mo. McDaniel 15), Linzy (8i
EXHIBmON DATE
Braves Presldelll Johll
Farlue; Frieod, P;amos (5), Haller. WP-Daoda (1~).
ATLANTA IUPI) -The Atlao- flale announced a portioll olil'e·
Cullea (e) ..d Gibbs. LP-'- McDaulel (0.1);
Ill Bra•es IIIUIOum:ed Thursday gate receipts wiU bl used 111:1
Friend (11-1). Hlts--Glbba (1st), Ust), Saato (1st), Mays \2ad). they will meet tbe Amerlean fund prolllDting noo-P"!Ie!siblial
McFarlua (1st).
cluimpien Minnesota baseball, scholarsbipa ind ollillr
Houstoa
100 000 030-- 4 t
Ill 81 eablbltton algbt "worthy" cansea.
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001 000 001 - 2 8 1 Los, Ang. 010 1011 ~ 10 s ~~~~..iii..iii~~~~~'-iiii.i,;;...=====~
Cblcago
100 000 000 - 1 7 0 B111&lt;e, Sewbera 18) alld
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Horlen (D-1) aod Romano. HR- f'erranoski (B) aod llo.«!loro
Kan. City

II)' Unltod l'ml lnlonollmlol Minn.

Two atralgbl lra&lt;k meell ill Mile ,.. - Cheadle, 6:115.8, 880 RQ - Tauohlll 1:17, Hawley, Sommer(P.J
as ma-r days In whlcb the flu! breaking B. Wallace acbool re- Joneg ud !fiber! (both P).
Di.K.,.- Ashlay 124ft. 8\t

e~ent ·produced balrllne

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.Voice of Broadway

Forest Rose
Council Plal!s

Mainly About
People
In
Pomeroy

Jack O'BriRD

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!\ires! Rose CoUDCII met

In

Weekly Swim
Parties will
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Relreaill!lents were

served

IIJi Top's bend. YOUllltlers rqenerate .. adrqutar Hlalan TUesday evenlither was biDdmaltor for mill"
Mrs. Jaeob GJneckller .... lng, Gertrude JlollmaD,
Jr.
8114
.d: ·t)R ·NIGHT wt ,,,.,,
ult'o entho!latm· aild
the· Wedsteldey tYening dblller P. c. prelldllll!- Reportad Ill Plan.!l were msda 1o continue ........... wero awll'tlecl.. .
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lll't oldster• w!»' do 11, too. we pes! of Mra. Delsle Palter- were,Leota 1\!ulll', and a
the project o1 sponsoring
Pom1roy Flower Shop lovely lecllllll!, lniB aod
Soddenly, attempts lb mod· have an 0111 ana cio.. ...,,,....,. """- CalllrullD the eveAing wu palhy eard to be lOIII It Sarah by aw1mmlni parlin 1ar ·
w; Mala
PomeroJ
Cla'cas: ernlzo, 1o l!laze the dlllll'Veloua a1 lrlencl, bite Jolm F. Royal, Mrs. Lloyd Moore.
ItiU• :.,-.;:., :&gt;'.ng fn
ctlll&lt;lrcl cf
. Caurntv!
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at :!!!tiqul!l.-. !I!
..wdust and whole entlwslasm estenda to Mr and Mrs Clair Boao and Ohio, who lost her daUIIhter by Home when tha deaCOIIII
lllsdlSon Square Gardea,
seemed wasted; tr• e!IC)'clopedle dengbt in ever1 . :
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deaconesses oltlte•
hng Brothers, BarRWD •
tradition! Leave perfect detall of any show bwdn~sl rne- =~ Great'Bend ~wt;d 'l'ne auw' WiD ~~ And ~e- Fiii• Uaillcd
p
ey. ,
alone! But !belt art 4ium. 11 lt'a opora, he dlia 1n- wetinelday afternoon,
with cepted. A thank you llOte read Church mel IIlli Wlek
We ve been
new
new tradltlono
to to blstoey for the lntereltlna el· ber motbor, Mrs. De,.!e Pallo~- from Edith Beti!D3 fer IIIIa re- chUrCh. 'l'bla wDI make
circuses ~~nee .Jobll
tblm; really II dOOBII't matter rect Cai'UIO manaae4 0110 olgbl !OIL
ceived at the rally.
11tb ye'8l' for lhe projeet wlll~ll
was an IDitralaed pup.
the 81Wdu1t Is harroom-lln 45 yeors ago. Ballet? ma Bol·
.
'l'bo deputy annou~ • iaeludes provltllni alllm llUits
Our first 1ilmp18 o! teDted laJto
dainty pbtk; lbo pltJ'I t1t1 she! telepboii6-I'Ovlew riCht of. Mrs. Phll Meillhart and Mrs. meeting ol DioL 13 Past Coun- lor tbe cblldretl when needld.ll
w•• the old Jo1iD Robin- lblng, lhe allow's lht every. ter ill flrst perlonnance here: Adam Ebershach wer• Wei!Des- cUll'S Association for AprU 24, transportallott 1o lht Middle1'IIIIIRYCI:reu•. AI 1 boy, ,.. 1111 thlq,
the rlltgmlster re- The real meeting 1 t !he aum· day vlsilors lD Vienna, W. Va. at Foresl Ro!i hall wltb Golden pori pool and relrtslulh!ols
,
•s a neWIIDan, covar- mams kina of all he purveys. mit "
Mr H
lhl 'Ill Mr and Gleam aa 118sistlng hostess fore re1ur111ng 111o chlldrell
1 tbelll annually and R lillie,
Mrs.'· P;;ryKelP.~a of Cclum.. Cnonell, Plans.ere being made tho bame. Varloua fupd • rail&gt; II
oeemed, 1o dlslraellol. 'l'bea
bu
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lor the Aim1'tersary InapecUon big events are lcbedaled by
Ic01ne a brace of dauahtero and
s and Mr. and M'S. William !lay 21. Practice Is set I or
lht Clreul, alWI)'I o1 '
Dillard ol Lancaster visited lllay 10.
to
1\lngllng's al MatliSOD Square
recenUy wllh their parenls! Mr. Mrs. lnab swan gave a re- lo
e Ice
Garden,
became 1 brond aew
and Mr•. Harry Kel!er, .M1110rs- ,..
.....• on lht bakelm bake freeZer
purcb and named
targ to I h I
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ville
SJgltt for bored eyet, no lqer
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sale. Speaking brlefty on the earmnlltee were Mrs. K ·
calloualy lnotteollve.
by H..... llottel
Jeose Grueaer of Pt. Pleas· Good of the Order were. Nettle OweD, Mra. Rlcbard oweu,
We saw It all new again lor
ant, W. Va. and sislor, Miss Hayes, Wlaona CoOk, Norma Rusaall Lyo111, Paul Hopton·
the first ~me, anch year, MAYBE THEY Ml!Wi'l' WELL Our danghter taught ME, and Tbelma Grueser ol Pomel'O)' Chapman and R. K. Rowan. alall, Mrs. Tom Rue, Mrs.
lbrough lhe eyes o! two lovely Dear Helen:
Alter the meeting a flsli lry ward Burkett, Mrs. Tom Kellvll
11 am trying to make it plain to visited SUndiy alte1'1!001t, witli
But the lanhark tradi· i
our sons what 1 expect from their aunt and ll!lcie, Mr. ond was held at the home of Mr. and M18B Maraaret Bauer.
tho apeclal brassy pierce [ .U I had seen the following[ their lather and h 1 lh. Mrs. Harry Kei..r.
and Mrs. Cllarles Betzlng and
the trumpets (only Horry ! situnoion on a televltioo shaw wives can expect fro':.
Mr. and Mn. Eslle Mossman the birthday of Mrs.
Della C d p
Th
Latex wan 0ecotat1on
llaciNlad&amp;loEARN James and 0.1 Stager bad that . I might have found it amuslDa. lmake their own res h . attended lhe wedding of their Stahl was observed. Mrs. Stahl ar arty rong
• • • the mort bBAulitw
special cir&lt;us tone oulslde t.IJe r Since it really happened 1o mel'!'boy oee thai
nephew, Jack Mossma&lt;l Satur· received many lovely gllta and Estimated at 200
woU backgi'OUIIII ..... ,,..
big top io pop music;
and Ilast nighl Ill anylhln&amp; but. last lrontler and some hones! day evening at Newark.
1 heautl!ul decorated birthday
An e11llmaled 200 perSOtlS
•ted.
Harry Jomes learned hla right Here goes:
blarney makes lhe world a mr· 1 Mr, and Mrs. Hobert Moss- take haked by Erne . J..se. toode'd the card party held
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and
famth
of
Granville
which
slie
!bared
Wllh
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Child
Conservatloa
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th• rick eo/or !'If'·
· •Y two-year-o1d ·~• alway•
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Looking for lnexponslvo i d•tesled her batb. She not otily We 1• out of our way to greeo '
un ay guestl!
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: erie!, but screams It the top of the lZIIII ol our hou,. with en· parents, Mr. and Mrs
Es!&gt;e
ve•M
Sh f and
menrion In zw.ttiozto
tW
her lunas until It's •ver.
thusiaatlc love. To thank h1m :
,.
zzzxnz&amp;••'*'w Mlkrs. iuduryt taer
depth
- in hund,..do of
La t
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. Ifor small favors and bi onec:.
r. and Mrs. CharJes Faulk· I
e, s en a
ptraoulized ctuttnaCDiorr.
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like new shoes At
nor and daogltter, Calhy
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University, visited recently
lluco·Lu ..ry 11 ,....e;.
VISIT OUR
ferent nel&amp;hbon alerted the SU· r we writ• him to thsnk him for : Sprrngfleid spent the past week·
ca.Uy odorlesr, · drifl ill
perlntendenl lh t t I
. hlo (oodness during the ·- lor end With her mother, ~Ira, Ern. . ,
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minutes-slips onto ~our
hlwranco Agoncy Inc.
but both my a
Y
things we take for granted "'"'L
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walla with a -newlv ,,.
· Phone WY 2.SSI1
srroamin&amp; In !error They wtnt lol the time. We are graleful
· and Mrs. Crill~ lieln·ung •fl"'
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Ill I. 2nd St.
PoJMroy, 0.
leasetl fretdom by b""h
so far "' to Imply that lhe · lor hls love lhat Is symbolized and oon, Jeffrey of Columbus Mro. Mary Donahue and :
tW roller.
0! course" vnr
.
1 were !I'll alone
or wors: 1 by lhe furnace J•lnr on m !he were IIU"tl ol his parenta, grandson, David Donahue oil
equzpment rinser clean ia
The super's wife •a•
h.; . middle of the tli8hl and lhe car Mr. and Mrs. H.rlon Wehrung, l Doncan Falls visiled this week ·
water.
Mlddloport, o.
111
wuv over here wUh
p1sske baYing good brakes. My adnred over Ole
witb Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
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just., my husband came hom~ husb!llld Is happy to receive Mr. and Mrs ChfforJ Wood r Milhoan and Mr. and Mrs. Ver·
and ,·,,. Inform-.! htm ahout th... letters ; but how mnch and dau1hler, Kitty of Rayland, non Weber and family.
per a;alloD
wittl aFlame1ess
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here almost sick wilh IJIPI'"'I"' 10e what their lalher is do
Wood ond family, Pomc· ; turned from Marletla where
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i henSion And found only my r lor them day after
, she spent Easter with her
.tSllli!WOidO
[
daugh"r
&lt;rreamlnf
up
a
storm
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a
few
wiles
en
m)
pari
con·
kuc~
Hannah
spent
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daughler and family, Mr. and
110 11001\)18 &amp;SOJ;)) q 01 g ·~1 01 8 .s.m011 &amp;JIJIO
; in 1ht&gt; bathtub
· tribute to lhe memal health 0 ( wHeel 7" w~th Mr. tnd Mr;;. C. I Mr!l. Don Burkey and family.
Thun. - EaSt Court St" Pomeroy "'iiiliiii~: '
our ch.ld - th
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her -:::::::::::~~.,....---1 r.... e pnre '" sma. · f th .
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W£'11. but rouldn'i tbey have i And the wile&lt; are sometime' a "· Hurt. Hancoh •··ho ha&gt; ' molher to her home here.
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pneumoma, lS lmproVJDR
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Phon" WY 2-3193-WY 24.,9
r eai\E'd me. net the
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Jllf eed.
y !'{'- Mis!ies Florenc
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rs. on . ou 8 I
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dent:· Really. I don't
comynllhy lb dndiScovered Ihal when Kaylor and
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word
sl•terf, I
CQIWil
POMEROY, 0.
· childre-[1 alont' nor do 1
us a camP home to a T 1
f 1N
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awrence m ng
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' disheveled wife. wrory from ~~to~~ ew aven, W. Va. j Erie, Pa. Is hospitalized in the
. Sh;uld 1 JU9t ror&amp;el the whole ! hcardiRIId fortseplvtenh youngb children . .
COU• • shSalnt Vdincent1 emRosplgtael
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!1!!""'
Cattle, Farm Machinery, Mitctllaneoua
· thing or musl 1 satisfy every- e . no
r m. ut aetf'd
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ont~·~ clltlosilv b}' pMtlng sign~t' wear1er than I. Som('hrtw 1
aery. She was VJsltmg In New·
•II over lh! . plac&lt;. "Scroams: loamed, OUI of dPSj&gt;Pra!IOn I
eastle, Pa. with relatives when
INDIANAPOLIS "500" CONTEST
duP to
bath. Don't panir.. '
1t ht' mm.e homl' to
she became Ill.
. And who would believe me, ·Ia Wile littmg down Wllh a clean .
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons
BEGINNING AT II :30 A.M.
anyw"·~
_ GRATEFUL FOR dress on, ha.r combed, lip,ilck·
spent the Easter weel&lt;end n1
Located 51;, mil" w11t of Athono, Ohio, juat off
RF.AL. FRIENDS
. : ed, he, no lM(er [&lt;lied wilh
uBcyrus, wilh her father, Mr .
Slat• Routt 56 on j-toovor Rood. Si1n• po1tod.
Dt-ar GERF' .
, aullt. ft'ellngll at my working sB 'The annual meetlng ol the C. J. Canon and her sister,
•
Might IJP iood idea. Sow ; hard; res!~d beltrr. thffi rf911y Scioto Presbyterial of the Unit· Mlas Rulb Carson.
~· . 63 - REGISTERED HEREFORDS- 63
()f(~rinf,! inrltu.lt's lhf' ht'td sirt \\' H R Cox~woi n 10; ;~6
lhOI il's om3 and vou ran final· [ WANTBD lo help me.
ed Presbyler~an Wom 'a Assn. Mr. and Mra. Douglas Jaok·
~g l s t t' red cuws anrl brf't.l ht-J.fen. with 16 .&lt;:lJtine calve ~ a t
ly laugh ahoul iht inrident When I think o.' the yms 1
be Thursday, Ap Zl wtth llOll of Rendi•!Ue spent Easler
side h~Jd bnlance to cal\'f! soon; i opf'n helfrots {Re&amp;:l!teredJ:
can·o
•
~
'
·
why
nol
ge&lt;
to
lhel
wasted
m
self·PIIY
I
bel'ame
coffee
hour at 9, a. m. and with Mrs. Carrie CaBSell and
J1 Rei;lt~ll'red bull ro lf 10 mo. oldJ , :mel two 600 lb . strt'r
1
lve•. 'fhls 1&lt;~ a ,11oud sel of hig. mom~· . uutsidf' row&amp; with
hear!
~r tile matr.er and find ' sad, The·1ie little things were, 8 busme m · g to foUtw at . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Young.
&lt;.1 ~)!CS ,.~nd C'nnsid~1·ed Uy many people to be tb~ br.llt
out wh:tt makes bathing a dirt\· I oh, so hard to le-arn! - M.E.C. 10 a. rn.
I Mrs. Ruth Carsey and grana. 1 herd m At hrn s tou nty Hrrd :t('f't'edited, papers l'ur·
:
wrml
lu
,vour
b&amp;by.
RP-educat~
Tl~is
c.
o
!~1mn
111
dll!dlcated
to
Luncheon
l1t
fl)
will
be
serv•
.
daughter, Gwendolyn Grass of
Dished. etc C' lltalo~ uP fHI'n i:.;hed on rP.Que s\. Cattlr s:~.le
her like waler by Jelling her lamdy hvmg. so If you're hav- ed at noon followed by tbe afl· Waverly now to Rochester,. N.
~ld undf'r t·i•H'f ;ttll! •.rill •l:trt a ppi'OX Im rtlt'l~· 1 &lt;W P.\L
10
disco\'er It for hers(' If _ Pf'l'·: mg ktd trouble or JUSt plam · ethoon program.
Y. re~ently where they v1stted
FARM MACHINERY
haps
by
paddlinM'"
lhe
•ink
or
1rouble.
lei
llelen
Help
YOU.\
Mrs.
Edward
Young,
Ports·
with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Grass.
AJll s· Ch:d n tt•r.~ \\' n d~r·•1' l rrnrtor; Farm.:.dl H trattm
1
CW'lltJll:!t· ; littt•n,.dil!tlid :.! r1.·,1 t'llitt\'Dlllr&lt; lntrnt atw r1 al ·.i
· dlpp ng her toea into a half·fli· ' Sh• w:!l also welcome your own mouth, woll preside !llld latro- They aeeompanled them back
Stop in for a
shock check at
1
row ro rn. &lt;~nil IH"&lt;nt ]Jian h 't tmou nlt•dt. Mas~I'Y Fi; f)l.u~on
..u
buckO!. Somewhrre along ' amusing experiences. Address . duce.the Rev. Robert M. Russell. to Waverly lor a visit over Eas·
your Monroe dealer and fiU In en
N;o. 3 twmr hal,.\' P: l' o ·~n11d 1; Nl'w llnll aru..l :-io J!'i hientry blank with your estimate of
lh&lt; line she's bl'ell frlghlened Hrlen Bolte! in core of this SesSI~ns are •t tbe First Pres· ter. Tbey are fonner Bradbury
spred ralH• : 1'unni ll lo!hatn hHy l'onrtilinntr: .John. IJrPrr•
this year's "mnlna speed. (Record
~eld choppi'r wi1 h ('urn and huy anarhment 01nrl Wisron
. and !he lime i!o; O\'~rdue to start newspaper.
I ~rian Church, Court and resldents.
is 150.686 mph.)
~!A mol(lr; 4' l.lsll;l~f h!uwrL ;lltCHrmick l ~·';' gmin drill
ch•ngin~ fri~ht. to ctoli~hl- H.
Tb•nl-sts, Portsmolith.
i Mrll. Alma Kitchen and son,
qp. rubbrr: "iC'W !drn m:n111re ~p1·radet: fron t m.mnted
Dear Hrlen
Rev. Russell is a araduale Charles ol Chillicothe vulled
.rtaa,nmt• lu ~d · ·r : :: l1t11'1'1WIIOnnl 7 ft mnwPrs : ont' 1'0\v
__corn pJc~er. ( ·a~l· :1 11 . r (lmhitll': JIU ~ I holl' UURf'r wi1h
You t&lt;St&lt;d what men should ·
of Occldetltal College, PriaceiO&amp;l ?"er the wmend with retaUves
bnckl.'ts fot· Alll' Clwltnt&gt;n . fJ 1'011' mountf'd wel'rl ~prll\'
contrihute
1o
marria~te.
How
~ologJcal Senunary and the m Middleport and Pomeroy.
eJ:; 2·14 bn•nl;ll\g ph•\' 11Hh ('nn·r·ho:.rrls: lntfl:rnlltionitl
8
alkou!
givlllg
some
of
the
old·
I
Uruversity of Edinburgh in Sco~ Charles also visited with Mr.
2 V(a)' plov.· 1:!·\4 1. '\('\'. lloll:lnd fl al bed wal(otl \\irli
11'8~8 Ulld l'll.-..11;1:;•• ~ 1.1 "'· ~ II'Ril lfl ~ 1ri th fl31 hf'f\ and
fashioned feminine wn.. which
land.
and Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr. of
1. Church r-nslbiUUo have Waverly.
il'3ln SHI(·,o;, ~~ c:11 11 a~ unlnad••t- I'M ~i1 :1/((· \I~)!Orl , WJih
lure him Into a more aelive
110tor and ,1!t•:1n. 'l .~t·ctwn ,.; Ire] harru w, t'lf·.
• rolr in th• hou&lt;e' Hm's my Senior class membertl . sr utCiuded a pasl&lt;rate in Wilm· Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ault and
, MISCELLANEOUS AND SHOP TOOLS
. storv :
Pomeroy l~1gh School w 1ll mgton, Del., for six years. Mr. son, Todd, ef Springfield visitSrnid lr~· fl hok r:df nt•cp iii.&lt;Wil: 2 u ddlPs: f!ll!tlt• lollr&gt;rFeminine wilts were lhP IO&lt;I present UIPII' cia" play Friday, ' Russell was Presbyterian
ed Easter wllh hls parents,
set of 10.0Z.
Mcellll ou~h ..!lain ~;1\\. ~twl hv. \I I'll rlll nlp : :!. flll ll'f'f lal~' l;
.
lhings
mv
dir..,
and
hone!l
Aprd
29.
at
8
P·
m.
Mrs.
Tbeoi
lain
at
Yale
Vnlverolty
for
Mr. and Mrs. William Ault and
''tndrWJn_.
~wrr.': l'.· l w• · • ~un·n11 . dnll Jli' I'S~. :i H .P. mnlor; .o.:malJ
1
Ubbey~; sell couid employ bur mv do"a FnckPr will
direct yesrs, At the present time
lamlly !llld in Gallipolis with
llil~trH' 1not"1. :i atr. I'OmJHP~~or.~ : Plf'rtrl(' grinder : r!e1··
1
UttaiU
tric f&lt;'nr·(• rli.tl';;('r_ l·:,,rba!lk - piH'I.lhlt- hand ~l~ I P&gt;: {('fl CP
. daughrer tausht me before M~ , ~~e cast IR a comedy western, 18 PresbyterJBn Umversity
the winners.
f.'!l.ct.t,~r ~; _lll'f'~ ~~n· .lo( rra~l' l(un; grah -!ork :md harpoon:
. wa thref th the f II
. ' The Flower of the Ranch." I tor at Ohio State Un:iver·olt.· ll
•. ~,.· .. 1 11" h !JI)JP .1nd man~· c.m!lll tt)r\lc and mi ;;rP\Illll·
8
s
r a wr en;oy- Play·ng
· h'
d
0 1 00
1 the lnhoblta nt•
ed being conn•d by 1he larlios
IS secon academic year.
c
SIE"epy Creek, sernewhere
in
---•
FEED
•
I
he
house.
Now
l
am
learn·!
the
West.
are
Hllah
Vaughan
'
.
30Q or JfloJt&lt; b;J!f:, don•r alul limothr mixed hi}'· 350 bU·
Stop In today at your Monroe dealer!
mg
oo
pour
on
the
flattery.
all
.
as
Minnie
Hawes,
Sandi
Rend·
Allar
lJecoraled
1
.e~ _80illl •· :1r cp1 11 : ~ to n 6 ~4 · 1~ f'Ht lllu&gt;\'
·
fiRMS : CASH
.
~~ ~Ill!~. won~Prmg hnw hf' hran · ricks as her daughter, Rose, I For EiUter Service
· n
· .an yet . comet mg ' Car8on Crow as Texo!l Hurley
The altar of the Syr·acuse II
LUNCH SERVED BY SUMMIT GRANGI
wonderful" i1appenmg in rP. Susie Martin as
Mehllabl; Church of the Na..arene was
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDI!Nf
EDWIN R. WAGONER ESTATE
more Mr';; Pickens. Jell Gibbs as curtis , decoralod with polled white
GARAGE, S&amp;RVICE STATION OR CAR
'"
ERMA M. WAGONER, EXECUTRIX
•.
' . 131
e
IS paymg
'·
'
Trenl,
Rod
Karr
as
Hank
r
ies
and
a
cross,
graced
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DEALER FOR SALES AND SERVICE
Route 1, Athens, Ohio. Phon!' S93-6323
Will iam A. Lavelle, Attorney
WY 2-5428
SPONSORED BY:
1 Muon and Bill Francis as Sher· daffodils, lor the Easter Chureh Pomoroy
S.le Conducted by
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an
our
'
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ill
Daniel
Euslis.
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services.
The
lilies
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Jason ed to the late Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mitchell, Jayne Evans 111 Bun· , L. Arnold. The services con' ita del Rio, Vickii Fetty
as , clllded wlth the Holy Commua.
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: Claire KiDK, and Linda Reuter · ion ServJce. 'lbe attendance for
•• Mrs. Willtam Jordlm. They ! Ihe SUnday School hour was
bring with them •xcllem"'t. 100 wilh a collection of $30.70.
: lre;;~chery. rOTTlanre and some · The church floor ha4 been
' st.artling information.
1IY refinished and ft@W earpet
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The public is invited.
instulled.
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BeveriQce (DorOli!Jl
flmi·
m. 2nd and 4lh Sundays: Youlh Lelllrl
FoU•
Methodist
Peateeoslll Chrdl Mid·
!dOr Mlli Mr 11111
0f La
5,30 p. m. Wednesday. Chari• J&amp;met F. Early,
Suuth 3rd Ave.; Rev.
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Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m., tor -LETART FALLS- Wor· B. L. Barrett, pastor: sunday ty
son .;· Allllny.
Wednesday.
sh1p, 7:30 p. m. Sunday
School 10 a. m.; Sunday even·
Mol'lliD&amp; Star EUB Cltarcb- cept 2nd SuntlaYI:
Church ing OYangellstic service, Ul Mr. IIICI Mra. Ray BrooD o!
:110 •aaobl 111. Jollddleporl WY ~50 110 E. Soeond
PomerOJ
W'Y 141111
Rev. Menzel Smllb, pastor: School, 9:30 a. m. SUnday.
p. m.; wednoatlay Bible Study Albany and Mr. and loin. 0. M.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy fled service, U:30 a. m.,
1:30 p.m.; saturday lllght Pray· Rile of Albally, R. D., eaJled on
Community
van Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, Sunday of month. EAST J.E. er and Worship 7:31 p. m.
lllr. and Mrs. Cblrle Rile on
carteloll t'boreb, Kingobury kls't.; Morning worship, 10:45 TART- Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd . Loiter Day Sainb
Sunday eveniJIC. 11ur11 Bowan
Rood - Rev. Clyde Hmton, a. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. and 4th Thursdays;
Church Reorgoolsed Cburelt el 1..11 wile was bomo lor lbo
pastor: Sunday SchoOl 9:30 a. m. Thursday. Youth Fellowsh•P School, 9:30 a. m. SIDiday. AP· Cbrlst ol Latter Doy 8ablll _ !rom llle Navy ca11ell ..
-bllobed Ill 1IOt
141ddlePQtt
m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Sunday 7:30 p, m. SUndoy,
PLE GROVE - Worship, 8 P· C W Proffitt sror SiJ: miles IIIII Mrs. Cbarlea Rile Salarday .
· Well Colambls. w. Va.
Warablp service 10:30 a. m. Lotlrldce ElJII Cbarclo - m., 1st and 3rd
Racine • POrt- Jill retunied to bla oae i•
Pll. UU0Z1 7734613
and 7:30 p. m. allernately. Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- Church SchoOl. 9:30 a. m. Sun· , land Rostl SUndo School 1.30 Pennsylvania Stmdll!'.
Prayer meellng Wednesday at tor: Sunday School 9:4S a. m. day. GREAT BEND, - Wor·
. Warsb' Y10 .30 ' ;.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Rife nl
7:30 p. m.
IRussell Archer. Supt. Snnday l ship 9:30 a. m., lsi and Srd a. m.,
•P ·. 111
a. 7.3Q Sl. Alban! called G8 llr. and
Columbia Olapel- Warsldp worship, 10:46 a. m. and 7:30 Sundays; t'bureb School, 10:15 Sunday -;:msset'11~CO
vice Mrs. LaW!'ence Chapman SullBulova Wotrlles - Salel and smtoo
zervlce each suntlay, 9:15 a. p.m. alternately. Bible Study a.m. Sunday. MORSE CIIAPllL ' Pi
wors •P ser
· day lfternooD.
Wartllaia Ill.
PomerOJ
m.;
Sunday
Scbool
10
a.
m.;
and
prayer
service,
led
by
pa
..
-worship,
II
a.m.,
lsi
and
Srd
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P·
m.
,
Mrs. Ethel Rile and J 188 N. Secon~
1114dlePQtt
flopporlllte Claurob of Your Cbolco
Youtb Service 6:15 p. m. Even- tor, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Sundays; Church School 9:30 a.'
Ronwn Catholic
Dale made 1 bosltlen trip lb
ing WMslllp 7 p. m. each Sun· ChrisliiD Endeavor, 1:30 p.m. m. SUDdly.
Our Llll1 •f l.orolte MJssloo Parkersburg on Friday.
3rd Saturday of month.
Mblerlvllle Metbotllol
LoDi Bo1tom - Rev. 'l'bomao Mrs. Bonnie Vlf!IOJ
and
PapVIIIe CommltllliJ OUt&lt;b
lloDth Belbel E1JB Olar&lt;b - - Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. Petronek, aclntlnlstrator; Sull- dallibler, Pamelo, calli!tl on
-Rev. JlllsBOll Cline, paslbr. Rev. Ku&amp;- E. Emerson, pas- SUnday
10 a.m.; Wtr· day Mass 6:.30 a. m.; Holy Mr. llDd Mrs. Charleo Rife a
zervlce,
7:30
p.
tor:
suntlay
SChool
9:45
a.
m.,
ship
service
11
a. m.
Days of ObligaUan, 7 p. m.
d'lY reoenlly.
•Everytldnl ID Rardwaro•
m.
EVangellatic ser· Norman H. Bahr, SUpt.: sunday Partllld Metbodisl Cbtlrcb- Sl. Jobll'a. Cllholle Mlso-Billy Votella Is workiDI lor
Pomtro1,0blo
Cbdter. Oblo
vice
7:30 p. m. and Wor•hip 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 H. L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday Near Guysville (Do~ Ridge); llr. and Mrs. Dennlo Palmer It
sunday, !:illl p. m.
p. m. alternately. Bible Study SchoOl 9:110, Harold Roush, Rev. Frank Manlen, putor, Danville.
Freedom Goopel Mission - and Prayer Service, led by pas- Supt.; Kosneth McLeod. Ass'l Sunday Maso 10:30 a. m.; Holy 0. M. Rile did SOlDO wort for
BashaD .. StlversvUle Road; E. Wr, , p. m. Thursday.
Supt., Preaebing 7:30 p. m. Sun- Day of Obligation &amp;:30 a.m.; bio sister, Mrs. Fay Wood last
7 30
J. Griffith, pastor; Roger Wil· Topporl Pllbla E1JB
Conlesslon, \\ hour
before week.
Tako someont Wltb Yoa To Cburdl
lord, Supt.; SundaY School, 10 _ Rev. Euaene E. Emerson, lllclne Melllodill Cbureb - Mass.
llr. and llrs. 0. l\1. Rile and
Balldora and Buttd!DI Sulll&gt;tt•
a. m.; EvsngellsUc Service, 7· pastor: SundaY worship, 9:30 H. L. McDaniel, pastor: Sun·
Salvation .4rmy
Mrs. Fay Wood were shopping
Ill Potnei'OJ OVer 110 Yam
Pb. -2001
:30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 a.m.; SUnday Sclloal. 10 a.m.: day School 9:30 a. m.; Preach· Tbe Salvotloll ArmY, - E• In Wilkesville on MoDtlay.
Cha'W OlltO
p. m. Tuesday.
Rohart Vineyard, Supt. Bible ing t0:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; voy Ray s. Wining, ofltcer in Mr. George Marlin wu In
Attend Tho Cburoh of Your t'boloo
llolland Mlaoloa - .0 ll V e study and Prayer 10rvices led Prayer and B1ble Study, 7:30 p, charge. sunday 10 a. m. Hili· Columbus on buolllOII !he put
'
NeWJllllll, mlslllollai'Y pastor; by pasror, 7:30 p. m. TUesday. m. Wednesday.
ness meeting: 10:30 a. m. Sun- weekend. ·
SuDday Scholl
9:30 a. m.; Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p, m. Roe
Sprlap Metbodlll-- day School. sunday 7 p. 111. llrs. Myrll Rile who ftl 10
WarshiP 10:30 a. m.; Preachlag last MOIIdaY or month.
Chesler Lemley, paslbr; Wor- YolDlg People'• Legloo; 7:30 p. pears old Mareb I, Is 1101 10
. ••bland OD ProdUotl
.. to $1.00 trul
Br&lt;IWII'I Botllt Gu
7:30 p. m.: Prayer service, 8Jri&lt;DHE111Churcb-llev. sblp serviCe 9:30 a. m.; Sun· m. Sa!Vallott meetiDg; '1'llon- well.
Pom...,
WY 2o3ID8
0!110
PomllniJ
7,30 p. m. 'l'bursday.
Paal A. sellers, pastor: SUn- day SChool, 10:15 a. m.; MYF dsy, 1 to 3 p. m. Ladles Home
WYUlM
Clwreh 0/ Chrilr day School, 9:30 a. m.: Ben 6:110 p. m. Prayer and Bible League: 7 p, m. Prep clasoes: A dromedary - tnvel I
BradblrJ CUrck of Cbrtsl- Quioenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Study, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, prayer to lD mllll!l an bour lor 11
Art Marcum, m!Dloter; Bible Morning Worship service, 1st ' Rollaad Methodlal Charcll - 1
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School and MorniDi Wortlhip, and 3rd s.ndaya or the month. Rev. C. J. Lemley, pasl&lt;r: 1'
TUNE IN
10:30 a. m.; Chrllllan Kndeav· 7:30 p. .m. Evening EV811110lis- Church Scbeol 9:30 a. m.; Wor·
Oierter. Oblo
or, 1 p. m.; EyenlRJ Wor- tic Service, 2nd and 4th Sun- ship serv1ce, 10:30 a. m. MYF
ship, 7 p; m.
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day of month.
Monday, 1'30 p.. m.
Hemlock G·rOYO ~· Betbaay EVB t'barch- Rev. S.Uol MetbodiSI Chorcll t'burcll - JlliiOI QUisenberry• Palll A. Sellers, paator: MMn· H. L. McDaniel, pasiOr; Mrs.
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Worship Ser\ojce ,8;30 a. m.; ing Worship, 9:311 e. m.; Sun- Leoter L. Roush, Supt. Wor·
Sunday Scbeol, lo i. m., StanSchool, 10:80 L m., Bl)'l\le ablfl '' 15 a. m., Sunday SChool
lord Stoekloll, SUpt. ·.
'l'beiss, Supt.: Youth Fellow· 10:16 a. m.
.
llrallleN' a.a.•el t'brlll·• sblp, 6:30 p. m.
1 ou Grove Melbodlll Chore•
I'OIDiror .
LOCAl. UNION 11t1t11
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Joe RobiMCin . tnilll8ter• Hoin-·- CARMEL EllB q,areji-Rev. -H. L. McDaniel, pasror, Earl
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or Forrest, &amp;'.pt.; Bibl~ SombOl Paul A. Sellers, paslor: Sun-\ Cross, Supt. Sunday School at
REV. RICHARD MAITIN, UCTOl
1:30 a. m.; Mornlni W•ahlp day SchOOl, t::JI a. m,, Wayno 1to:t5 a. m.: PreachlRI 1:15.
· : a. m.; Evenll!, WOI1hl~ii Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Morn· \ Syi'ICIIe Me-•1 ~·7 p. m. Wedne811iy '1 .p•.
lni Worsblp, 2nd and 4th Sun· I Wendellrv!G.
pastor,:;:
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Naomi Bsptiat Clourcb SundaY School 9:30 a. m.; Wor·
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Wmbip 10:30 a. m. Y011tb Sero llllpltAI. Puloril.
t1et 1:• p. m.; ·B¥111111elllllc loiDol R. ~"&lt;•
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Great Betld: Rev. C. L. 0 Connor, potor;
Lewla,
SupL 9:30 a. m. MS:,."'/! WorobiP and. SundaY . • 7 P·
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tor; SundaY i!dlool t:ll a. m.: day, 7:11 P. '!1. It
Pllll Wile, iiupl.; Mom!D: Jlelllda, Q8dlpp)IL
__.__..
ship
10:110
a.
m.;
Youth
senUnited Br-'hem
~.M&amp;UW.Diiiiiiliok
lees 7 p. m.; Evllllgt!IJIIC ..,.. rMI Ullllell Brzlll • . Jo
But ID atamliDIUre &amp;lUI wou.deriJIIao, I feel like
vice 7:30p.m. Mid-Week Jll'l1• Qorlol Cluftl- Rev. !ldlllli,·
bellll~U~t~rGod.
er service 7:30 a. m. Wednes- Blllke, paslor: 8uDday l!etiOOl ,
~ Ill a place wbe¥ I can :tiDd 111m always-In
5111 and Main Streels - Don· 0. H. c.rt, pastor:
day.
11 a. m.; Whtnle BoliJnler, .
Cbuloll. WDIJOI!tiQilleWithme?
CarpeDter llaplhl ......,.: 1114 rucks mJnister· B l b le School, 9:30a.m., Roberl
no 11•11011 Melbodlll •"""'11 Supt.: Cbrllllan Endeavll', 7:1$ .
Sunday Schoo~ !'30 a. m. 1\lol'll- School, 9,00 ;., m., K~neth Me- s.pt.; Worlblp servlce at
Pomeroy - ~reb ScboOI hour p. m., classes lor aU. 8o1J1 illl"'
big Worsblp 10.15 a. Jll,
.&amp;lbinDey, Supl; Momil!g Wor· L m.; PilJrilll. YOiltb, 6:46
9:1S a. m. DlVI~ WMsblp at vice 1 p, m., Preachll!gl:ll p.
f'lrllllapiW ClutrdJ, Mkldle. ahlo. 10:30 a.m. Evening Wor· m.; EV81111ellot10 llll"\''lle,
10:30 a. m. Scriplllre .. and m.; Mid-Week
mee!IDC;
7
30
Rev. llollakl BtODe, Ill"' sblp
p. m. Prayer Service, p. m., Mld·Week Prayer
Sermon: Psalms 20 - A Mis- , p. m.
lfti,
7
tor1 SundaY Scbool 9:1i a. m., WednesdaY 7 p m
Praise Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. placed Trust!" Spring
DIs- Mas1e HolSIPI&lt;I'
George
Supt; 10:15 a. Pommtf' am:.b ;, t'brl&amp;l _
'
trlct MYF. Rally Sunday, 2:30 lb
Lollrt Filii
11
30
5
' p. m.
m. Worship Service) BYP 8 P· Jerry Masters pastor· sundsy
Jehovah
Bigelow Mefbo. b Cbrill Clllrell- JIDIII
m.; Eveulng Wors~p, 7:30 P. SChool, 9,30 .: m., Ch~ch ser· Klagdtm 11111 of Jl!bovah'a dlst Chureh, Portsmouth. MOll- rleon, pas!CM'. 8aDdaY SdDOI
m.; Weclllesday, 7:30 p. m., vice 10:30 a. m.; Chrlltlan El&gt; WfiUIBOI - Public meellog day, 1:30 p. m. JOF class~~~ 1:30 a. m. "*"Ill
8
prayer meeliDfl, 8.30 p, m.,
Ev -•••
at the church. Tuesday, 7.30 p. llr and ~,_..
choir practice.
daavor,8:30 P.m.; e.....,..,.. SuadaY. 5 P· m.,
m.,the Lydia Circle of the Wo- 7 30
st
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l'lnl Baptbl Cllaldl Po.,.. vice, B:30 P· m.
Study, 6 P· m.: Bible Study, men's Sooiety meets at the ' P· m, Seooad
roy _ Rev. Carver
ol ChNI- Tuesday 7 p. m.; Service
cl&gt;urcb. 'l'bursclay, 7,15 p, m. SundaY at 7:30 p. m. Prayer
sunday Scbool , un IO::ZO. Roy c.rter, m1JUSter.
B1ble big, a p. m. 'l'bursday; llllms· the Choir rebeanol.
meetlnl seeoDil and
flltrlll
Wmblp service,9 30
10:30 L m. 1 Scbool,9,30 a.
Worship and try School, 7 p, m. 'l'buraday.
\'l'bursday• 7:30 p.
omt
Nursery and JIDIIor Church r... Preacbina service 10:30 a. m.
'
NIUI6J'ell.f!
and third 8undl1. 7.11 p.
children. .
Yflllll People's meeUng, 6:30
Lutheran
'l'bo t'bardo of lhe 1111. U.W
.
First Baplisl Clmreh. Racial, p. m. !venial! service, 7 p. m. SL Paul's and 81. Jobn's
_ Rev. Herbert Grate to Chilli CllmrU- JIDIII
Rev. C. L. O'Connor, pastor. V. lL Braley, Bible School Supl l..albmll Clmreb pastor; Richard Barttn, SUpt. riooo, past«.
Sunday School 9:30 '· m., Sam Zion Chareb of Chrlot, Pom- -ship 8:\S a. m. and 10:45 Charles Bi!ell, Aos't. SUnday 1:10 I. m. PreacbillJ,
Curtis sup!. .
m Mom- f!tOY. Harrisonville Road -Eu- L m.; Sunday Scbot~ 9:30
School 9:30 a. m..
Mornlnl third Sunday, 7:10 p. IlL Sacm45 8
lng Worsblp; 10; p: m·., BYF gene Underwood, minis.ter. Bi· m. (Both congregations
Worsblp 11 a. m.; NYPS 1:45 and fourth SmldiY, 11 L m.
6 30
and Junior Fellowship;
8 p. m. ble School: 9:30 1. m., Morn- meeting as one at St.
p. m.; EveniDi Service, 7:2111 Prayer meetilll averJ WediiiiEve . g service· Wednelldlly ing Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- Church at Pme Grove whlle p m.
Prayer serviCe day 11 7:• p. 111. Qrillllll JlD.
11
7
;
m.,
Meetmg: bert Reed, Bible School Supt. tbe new .St. Paul's Church
m. wedlteadiY.
deaVIM', second and loUrtb llut8.30 p m SeniDr Choir Prac/
od · bemg bud~
Mllldlaporl Claftll olllle Na- day, 7:111 P· IlL
tive: Tuesday, 3:30 P· m. J""'
God Merhodur
.,_ - SCbool
Rev. Clyde J. Barllett,
Probyeeriml
ill' Choir PracUce
es
c
.....,. M lhodlsl Clnlrdl
9:30
a. m.; Mldtleporl Flrll U~ ....
Barllord Bapa.i t:bardo - Rev. Gilbert Spencer, pastor. AJ.,~ e
Worship 10:30 •· m.; ....._.•• t'lniiU - Rev. HIW·
Sunda
School 9·30 a m · Rev. Pearl A. Casl&lt;, pastor.
le
••-SUJtda
Warren G. Zinn, pastor. Morn· M .Y
W 'h. · at ·11
SUnday School 9:30 Charles NYPS
Peop • 6:15p.m.; 11'11 Ruppelt, pastor;
Y
big Worship, 9 a. m. Church
r t"'s;! ·ce 7 P. Taylor Supt.. 'worship service Ev81111elistlc moelin8 7:30p.m.; SchOOl t:30 L m., Fred Lollll. ·
9cbOOI 9:10 a. m. Cla"'es lor ::;
p.m: at to:4o with vere swartz, Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:30 p.m. Supt.; 10:30 L m.
all.
Wednesday; young Petple's \lay leader. Sunday evenlng at Pomeroy CHreb of tbtl Na- 5:45 p•. m. YF;. Wed., t.lf P.
MI. Unlm&gt; F.W.B. Chllrcb - Se . Frida 7'30
m
6:30 regular meeting oi
- Rev. Kenneth Pteroe, m. Jti!IIM t'belr, T p. m. SellSunday SChool 9:45 a.m., Earl ;c"M.rtah ~~ ~ 0;.._ 'MYF. S~day, .7:45 p. m. Wor· pasror; Roymond Walbunl, lor CboJr,
Starkey, Supl; Ev&lt;11\ng wor- Rev Daniel workman pastor &amp;hip Service Wllh the Rev. Cas· SUpt.; SUDdly
uo I. s,raeuo Flrll 1!111111 ....
oblp, T:IIO p. m. by Cecil Cos, &amp;mda School 9'4&gt; a ;, . wor: w. Tuesday, 8 p. m., WSCS at m. Morning Worsbip, 10::11 1. _,..,... t'bri - Cburcb ....
Layman; young People'• meet- sbi
ice
.;
7.30 the home o! Florence SpeRcer; m. Evening Servlco, 7 P· m.; 1leet 9:30a.m.: SuodaY Schoo'
... and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. P sp v 11
m ;...;
'm. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Mid·
meeting, 7 p. m. Wed· 11:10 a. m.: Blbll Study, 7:•
p. m. ray« ee-·• 1:30 p.
1',1....__._
Wednesday; Choir practice at 'I'Uesd . Young
People's Week Prayer Sl!rviceS.
p. m. - ·
1'30 p. m. 'l'bursday.
ay •
.
Flatwooda Motllodtll
Clmr&lt;la ol lilt Nn- Jllrr)aiiVIIIo
'Ff!li ehe laope U will, ln some memure, foster orad help ,.,..
·Rutland Fint Bsplllll Choreh
Pearl A. c.sw, pasiDr. Wor· moe - SuadaY School t:lll Jolm DSVIe•. pastor: a-&amp;
tlud which good in family and community life, dail fea. - Sunday SchOOl 9:30 a. m.; Re Job s 11 d 1 1 • sblp servtoe, JO a. m.,
a. m.; SundSY Worship 10:30 Scbaol10:30 1. m. Wtrobip llt... r• It •po-•ored
by rlw &amp;uainess /irml and organisatioM Preaching
2:30p.m.
s:;h
woo.;
other Sunday, 7:45p.m.
L
m.; Evanlng SerYico 7:10 p.
:m.===--...
·Rutland Sunday
Free Will Bspllsl
..Y 00 1 a. ·: y
day School, 10 a. m., John
m.; Mld-weelt Prayer SerVIce,
whOle IICIIIIet appear &amp;e!OIIl.
Church - Rev. Paul Taylor, aellstic semce p. m., oung ley, Supt.
7:10 p. m. WedMsdaY. Rev.
pasror; Sunday School, 10 a.
7 p.rm.
Foreol au Metbodlateluircll Marris M. Wolfe, pastor.
m.; Guy Priddy, SUpt.; Preach;y • ~ayer mee mg
p. -Sunday lkhool 9 L
Mrs. Jllltlliod Cbarcll of
Nall&gt;g service, 7:30 p. m.1 Prayer m. atur Y·.
Fred Nease, S.pt.
..... - Sunday Scbool 1:30 1.
..,.. ic.., , p. m. Wednesday.
vice, 10 a. m. Rev,
m.; Morning Worsblp tO:«&lt; •·
30 Soaday Scbool Grace Eplltopal
Mason 7Baptlal
Cbarcb Stutler, pastor.
m.; Evanaell!llc servlea 7:45
_ D.A.V. Hall, ecner Second Pomeroy- Tbe Rev. RiChard Heath Melllodl•t Charch, Mid· p. m.; Midweek Prayer ""lee - - - - - - - - Middleport Ohio
andPameroy, Mason. Sponsored H. Martlu, Reclllr. Sunday disport - M. E. Dowson,
7:1~ p. m. Wednesday.
woekellll __,. wlfll
Jlfddleport, Oblo
by French City Baptist Church Morning Prayer and Sennon, tor: Mrs. Nan Moore, Church Syraeooe Charclo of !he Nzs. Easter
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iD Galllpolla. Afllllalod wllb S. 10:30 a. m.
School Supt.; Church SChool - Wlltlam C. ftllle, II10lr
· Mr ...i
B.C. Rev. R. L. Plasoo, pasror.
EUB
1:30 a. m.; Worship
pastor; Sunday Scbool t:illl I. Clwles ·
Wtnl
ismD
&amp;
Sunday School. every Sunday, Eolerprlle EUB . Ctlurch - 10:30 a.. m.; Mothodlst
m.; Mornblg worship 10:30 a.m.
Mr.
3 p. m. Preacbin&amp; serv1ces the Rev. MODlel Smith, pastor. Fellowship, 7 p. m.;
Penlecosud
Jllrs Roberts. Rile ud famlly
lth Sunda~ o! each montb.
worship service 9:30 a. m. ; Sun· Board meeting, 1st Sunday of Pelll&lt;coltal Aooembly, Iloilo of St. Albu. w. v1• .w: and
Bsbrlo!Good Bread
MI. Mwilb Baplisl ClnU'cl&gt;- day School 10:30 a. m. Youth month, 1:30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd 1M- Rev. Paul E. Jones, pas- Mrs Rottald s Rile atlllml·
We Fill All Doetoro PmcrtptiOIII
Corllor of Fourth and Mala Sl., Fellowsblp 6:30 p. m.; Boys Monday of month, 1:30 p. m.: tor. SundaY 9cbOOI It I. m.; ,_ ·, Bunker imt AFB Peru
Jl&amp;mlfiiiiOD, W, YL
WY ~
l'oUIII'Or
Kicldleporl Rev. Nyle BCM'd&lt;l1, and Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. Eleanor Circle, Wednesday, Worship, WedneildBY and Fri·
Mr. and lfn,

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In . . ~ •,, ..U. Oil the clifs, •• )ioat:lng
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Forest Rose
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Mainly About
People
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Pomeroy

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Weekly Swim
Parties will
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IIJi Top's bend. YOUllltlers rqenerate .. adrqutar Hlalan TUesday evenlither was biDdmaltor for mill"
Mrs. Jaeob GJneckller .... lng, Gertrude JlollmaD,
Jr.
8114
.d: ·t)R ·NIGHT wt ,,,.,,
ult'o entho!latm· aild
the· Wedsteldey tYening dblller P. c. prelldllll!- Reportad Ill Plan.!l were msda 1o continue ........... wero awll'tlecl.. .
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lll't oldster• w!»' do 11, too. we pes! of Mra. Delsle Palter- were,Leota 1\!ulll', and a
the project o1 sponsoring
Pom1roy Flower Shop lovely lecllllll!, lniB aod
Soddenly, attempts lb mod· have an 0111 ana cio.. ...,,,....,. """- CalllrullD the eveAing wu palhy eard to be lOIII It Sarah by aw1mmlni parlin 1ar ·
w; Mala
PomeroJ
Cla'cas: ernlzo, 1o l!laze the dlllll'Veloua a1 lrlencl, bite Jolm F. Royal, Mrs. Lloyd Moore.
ItiU• :.,-.;:., :&gt;'.ng fn
ctlll&lt;lrcl cf
. Caurntv!
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at :!!!tiqul!l.-. !I!
..wdust and whole entlwslasm estenda to Mr and Mrs Clair Boao and Ohio, who lost her daUIIhter by Home when tha deaCOIIII
lllsdlSon Square Gardea,
seemed wasted; tr• e!IC)'clopedle dengbt in ever1 . :
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deaconesses oltlte•
hng Brothers, BarRWD •
tradition! Leave perfect detall of any show bwdn~sl rne- =~ Great'Bend ~wt;d 'l'ne auw' WiD ~~ And ~e- Fiii• Uaillcd
p
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alone! But !belt art 4ium. 11 lt'a opora, he dlia 1n- wetinelday afternoon,
with cepted. A thank you llOte read Church mel IIlli Wlek
We ve been
new
new tradltlono
to to blstoey for the lntereltlna el· ber motbor, Mrs. De,.!e Pallo~- from Edith Beti!D3 fer IIIIa re- chUrCh. 'l'bla wDI make
circuses ~~nee .Jobll
tblm; really II dOOBII't matter rect Cai'UIO manaae4 0110 olgbl !OIL
ceived at the rally.
11tb ye'8l' for lhe projeet wlll~ll
was an IDitralaed pup.
the 81Wdu1t Is harroom-lln 45 yeors ago. Ballet? ma Bol·
.
'l'bo deputy annou~ • iaeludes provltllni alllm llUits
Our first 1ilmp18 o! teDted laJto
dainty pbtk; lbo pltJ'I t1t1 she! telepboii6-I'Ovlew riCht of. Mrs. Phll Meillhart and Mrs. meeting ol DioL 13 Past Coun- lor tbe cblldretl when needld.ll
w•• the old Jo1iD Robin- lblng, lhe allow's lht every. ter ill flrst perlonnance here: Adam Ebershach wer• Wei!Des- cUll'S Association for AprU 24, transportallott 1o lht Middle1'IIIIIRYCI:reu•. AI 1 boy, ,.. 1111 thlq,
the rlltgmlster re- The real meeting 1 t !he aum· day vlsilors lD Vienna, W. Va. at Foresl Ro!i hall wltb Golden pori pool and relrtslulh!ols
,
•s a neWIIDan, covar- mams kina of all he purveys. mit "
Mr H
lhl 'Ill Mr and Gleam aa 118sistlng hostess fore re1ur111ng 111o chlldrell
1 tbelll annually and R lillie,
Mrs.'· P;;ryKelP.~a of Cclum.. Cnonell, Plans.ere being made tho bame. Varloua fupd • rail&gt; II
oeemed, 1o dlslraellol. 'l'bea
bu
.
lor the Aim1'tersary InapecUon big events are lcbedaled by
Ic01ne a brace of dauahtero and
s and Mr. and M'S. William !lay 21. Practice Is set I or
lht Clreul, alWI)'I o1 '
Dillard ol Lancaster visited lllay 10.
to
1\lngllng's al MatliSOD Square
recenUy wllh their parenls! Mr. Mrs. lnab swan gave a re- lo
e Ice
Garden,
became 1 brond aew
and Mr•. Harry Kel!er, .M1110rs- ,..
.....• on lht bakelm bake freeZer
purcb and named
targ to I h I
.
ville
SJgltt for bored eyet, no lqer
., .
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sale. Speaking brlefty on the earmnlltee were Mrs. K ·
calloualy lnotteollve.
by H..... llottel
Jeose Grueaer of Pt. Pleas· Good of the Order were. Nettle OweD, Mra. Rlcbard oweu,
We saw It all new again lor
ant, W. Va. and sislor, Miss Hayes, Wlaona CoOk, Norma Rusaall Lyo111, Paul Hopton·
the first ~me, anch year, MAYBE THEY Ml!Wi'l' WELL Our danghter taught ME, and Tbelma Grueser ol Pomel'O)' Chapman and R. K. Rowan. alall, Mrs. Tom Rue, Mrs.
lbrough lhe eyes o! two lovely Dear Helen:
Alter the meeting a flsli lry ward Burkett, Mrs. Tom Kellvll
11 am trying to make it plain to visited SUndiy alte1'1!001t, witli
But the lanhark tradi· i
our sons what 1 expect from their aunt and ll!lcie, Mr. ond was held at the home of Mr. and M18B Maraaret Bauer.
tho apeclal brassy pierce [ .U I had seen the following[ their lather and h 1 lh. Mrs. Harry Kei..r.
and Mrs. Cllarles Betzlng and
the trumpets (only Horry ! situnoion on a televltioo shaw wives can expect fro':.
Mr. and Mn. Eslle Mossman the birthday of Mrs.
Della C d p
Th
Latex wan 0ecotat1on
llaciNlad&amp;loEARN James and 0.1 Stager bad that . I might have found it amuslDa. lmake their own res h . attended lhe wedding of their Stahl was observed. Mrs. Stahl ar arty rong
• • • the mort bBAulitw
special cir&lt;us tone oulslde t.IJe r Since it really happened 1o mel'!'boy oee thai
nephew, Jack Mossma&lt;l Satur· received many lovely gllta and Estimated at 200
woU backgi'OUIIII ..... ,,..
big top io pop music;
and Ilast nighl Ill anylhln&amp; but. last lrontler and some hones! day evening at Newark.
1 heautl!ul decorated birthday
An e11llmaled 200 perSOtlS
•ted.
Harry Jomes learned hla right Here goes:
blarney makes lhe world a mr· 1 Mr, and Mrs. Hobert Moss- take haked by Erne . J..se. toode'd the card party held
1
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place
I
man
and
famth
of
Granville
which
slie
!bared
Wllh
lhe
Child
Conservatloa
BtCOIIU it ;. ....,.""
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fl,8t,
th• rick eo/or !'If'·
· •Y two-year-o1d ·~• alway•
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wer8 s d
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hi
artuP
0
1 tt
Looking for lnexponslvo i d•tesled her batb. She not otily We 1• out of our way to greeo '
un ay guestl!
.. s
·
...,.tr nuliate • ...., ,u.
: erie!, but screams It the top of the lZIIII ol our hou,. with en· parents, Mr. and Mrs
Es!&gt;e
ve•M
Sh f and
menrion In zw.ttiozto
tW
her lunas until It's •ver.
thusiaatlc love. To thank h1m :
,.
zzzxnz&amp;••'*'w Mlkrs. iuduryt taer
depth
- in hund,..do of
La t
.
. Ifor small favors and bi onec:.
r. and Mrs. CharJes Faulk· I
e, s en a
ptraoulized ctuttnaCDiorr.
1
Omt
like new shoes At
nor and daogltter, Calhy
oi l
University, visited recently
lluco·Lu ..ry 11 ,....e;.
VISIT OUR
ferent nel&amp;hbon alerted the SU· r we writ• him to thsnk him for : Sprrngfleid spent the past week·
ca.Uy odorlesr, · drifl ill
perlntendenl lh t t I
. hlo (oodness during the ·- lor end With her mother, ~Ira, Ern. . ,
0
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,
:
minutes-slips onto ~our
hlwranco Agoncy Inc.
but both my a
Y
things we take for granted "'"'L
. .
SAVE UP TO •50 NOW I
walla with a -newlv ,,.
· Phone WY 2.SSI1
srroamin&amp; In !error They wtnt lol the time. We are graleful
· and Mrs. Crill~ lieln·ung •fl"'
.
Ill I. 2nd St.
PoJMroy, 0.
leasetl fretdom by b""h
so far "' to Imply that lhe · lor hls love lhat Is symbolized and oon, Jeffrey of Columbus Mro. Mary Donahue and :
tW roller.
0! course" vnr
.
1 were !I'll alone
or wors: 1 by lhe furnace J•lnr on m !he were IIU"tl ol his parenta, grandson, David Donahue oil
equzpment rinser clean ia
The super's wife •a•
h.; . middle of the tli8hl and lhe car Mr. and Mrs. H.rlon Wehrung, l Doncan Falls visiled this week ·
water.
Mlddloport, o.
111
wuv over here wUh
p1sske baYing good brakes. My adnred over Ole
witb Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
'"
just., my husband came hom~ husb!llld Is happy to receive Mr. and Mrs ChfforJ Wood r Milhoan and Mr. and Mrs. Ver·
and ,·,,. Inform-.! htm ahout th... letters ; but how mnch and dau1hler, Kitty of Rayland, non Weber and family.
per a;alloD
wittl aFlame1ess
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i the two coUil. Naturally he ran ' more imp!)rtant for our boy~ ;:~' S~nday with M~. snd Mrs, Mrs. C. A. Emmisb has re:
here almost sick wilh IJIPI'"'I"' 10e what their lalher is do
Wood ond family, Pomc· ; turned from Marletla where
10
i henSion And found only my r lor them day after
, she spent Easter with her
.tSllli!WOidO
[
daugh"r
&lt;rreamlnf
up
a
storm
·
If
a
few
wiles
en
m)
pari
con·
kuc~
Hannah
spent
'J1•
pasl
[
daughler and family, Mr. and
110 11001\)18 &amp;SOJ;)) q 01 g ·~1 01 8 .s.m011 &amp;JIJIO
; in 1ht&gt; bathtub
· tribute to lhe memal health 0 ( wHeel 7" w~th Mr. tnd Mr;;. C. I Mr!l. Don Burkey and family.
Thun. - EaSt Court St" Pomeroy "'iiiliiii~: '
our ch.ld - th
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11 · VISe, ~llddle"ort His gr&gt;M· I Mr• Burkey relumed
her -:::::::::::~~.,....---1 r.... e pnre '" sma. · f th .
..
Mr neighhors msv have meant ·
.•· ·
.
·
· SATISFA Tl
W£'11. but rouldn'i tbey have i And the wile&lt; are sometime' a "· Hurt. Hancoh •··ho ha&gt; ' molher to her home here.
,
c ON IS GUARI\NTE£D
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pneumoma, lS lmproVJDR
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d M C R y n r ~
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Phon" WY 2-3193-WY 24.,9
r eai\E'd me. net the
v ry n
Jllf eed.
y !'{'- Mis!ies Florenc
.
1
an
rs. on . ou 8 I
omc.
dent:· Really. I don't
comynllhy lb dndiScovered Ihal when Kaylor and
i
word
sl•terf, I
CQIWil
POMEROY, 0.
· childre-[1 alont' nor do 1
us a camP home to a T 1
f 1N
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B r MIS.
awrence m ng
I
' the1n
' disheveled wife. wrory from ~~to~~ ew aven, W. Va. j Erie, Pa. Is hospitalized in the
. Sh;uld 1 JU9t ror&amp;el the whole ! hcardiRIId fortseplvtenh youngb children . .
COU• • shSalnt Vdincent1 emRosplgtael
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!1!!""'
Cattle, Farm Machinery, Mitctllaneoua
· thing or musl 1 satisfy every- e . no
r m. ut aetf'd
•
e un erwen . e.r ncy sur-Shop Toolaand Feed
ont~·~ clltlosilv b}' pMtlng sign~t' wear1er than I. Som('hrtw 1
aery. She was VJsltmg In New·
•II over lh! . plac&lt;. "Scroams: loamed, OUI of dPSj&gt;Pra!IOn I
eastle, Pa. with relatives when
INDIANAPOLIS "500" CONTEST
duP to
bath. Don't panir.. '
1t ht' mm.e homl' to
she became Ill.
. And who would believe me, ·Ia Wile littmg down Wllh a clean .
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons
BEGINNING AT II :30 A.M.
anyw"·~
_ GRATEFUL FOR dress on, ha.r combed, lip,ilck·
spent the Easter weel&lt;end n1
Located 51;, mil" w11t of Athono, Ohio, juat off
RF.AL. FRIENDS
. : ed, he, no lM(er [&lt;lied wilh
uBcyrus, wilh her father, Mr .
Slat• Routt 56 on j-toovor Rood. Si1n• po1tod.
Dt-ar GERF' .
, aullt. ft'ellngll at my working sB 'The annual meetlng ol the C. J. Canon and her sister,
•
Might IJP iood idea. Sow ; hard; res!~d beltrr. thffi rf911y Scioto Presbyterial of the Unit· Mlas Rulb Carson.
~· . 63 - REGISTERED HEREFORDS- 63
()f(~rinf,! inrltu.lt's lhf' ht'td sirt \\' H R Cox~woi n 10; ;~6
lhOI il's om3 and vou ran final· [ WANTBD lo help me.
ed Presbyler~an Wom 'a Assn. Mr. and Mra. Douglas Jaok·
~g l s t t' red cuws anrl brf't.l ht-J.fen. with 16 .&lt;:lJtine calve ~ a t
ly laugh ahoul iht inrident When I think o.' the yms 1
be Thursday, Ap Zl wtth llOll of Rendi•!Ue spent Easler
side h~Jd bnlance to cal\'f! soon; i opf'n helfrots {Re&amp;:l!teredJ:
can·o
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why
nol
ge&lt;
to
lhel
wasted
m
self·PIIY
I
bel'ame
coffee
hour at 9, a. m. and with Mrs. Carrie CaBSell and
J1 Rei;lt~ll'red bull ro lf 10 mo. oldJ , :mel two 600 lb . strt'r
1
lve•. 'fhls 1&lt;~ a ,11oud sel of hig. mom~· . uutsidf' row&amp; with
hear!
~r tile matr.er and find ' sad, The·1ie little things were, 8 busme m · g to foUtw at . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Young.
&lt;.1 ~)!CS ,.~nd C'nnsid~1·ed Uy many people to be tb~ br.llt
out wh:tt makes bathing a dirt\· I oh, so hard to le-arn! - M.E.C. 10 a. rn.
I Mrs. Ruth Carsey and grana. 1 herd m At hrn s tou nty Hrrd :t('f't'edited, papers l'ur·
:
wrml
lu
,vour
b&amp;by.
RP-educat~
Tl~is
c.
o
!~1mn
111
dll!dlcated
to
Luncheon
l1t
fl)
will
be
serv•
.
daughter, Gwendolyn Grass of
Dished. etc C' lltalo~ uP fHI'n i:.;hed on rP.Que s\. Cattlr s:~.le
her like waler by Jelling her lamdy hvmg. so If you're hav- ed at noon followed by tbe afl· Waverly now to Rochester,. N.
~ld undf'r t·i•H'f ;ttll! •.rill •l:trt a ppi'OX Im rtlt'l~· 1 &lt;W P.\L
10
disco\'er It for hers(' If _ Pf'l'·: mg ktd trouble or JUSt plam · ethoon program.
Y. re~ently where they v1stted
FARM MACHINERY
haps
by
paddlinM'"
lhe
•ink
or
1rouble.
lei
llelen
Help
YOU.\
Mrs.
Edward
Young,
Ports·
with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Grass.
AJll s· Ch:d n tt•r.~ \\' n d~r·•1' l rrnrtor; Farm.:.dl H trattm
1
CW'lltJll:!t· ; littt•n,.dil!tlid :.! r1.·,1 t'llitt\'Dlllr&lt; lntrnt atw r1 al ·.i
· dlpp ng her toea into a half·fli· ' Sh• w:!l also welcome your own mouth, woll preside !llld latro- They aeeompanled them back
Stop in for a
shock check at
1
row ro rn. &lt;~nil IH"&lt;nt ]Jian h 't tmou nlt•dt. Mas~I'Y Fi; f)l.u~on
..u
buckO!. Somewhrre along ' amusing experiences. Address . duce.the Rev. Robert M. Russell. to Waverly lor a visit over Eas·
your Monroe dealer and fiU In en
N;o. 3 twmr hal,.\' P: l' o ·~n11d 1; Nl'w llnll aru..l :-io J!'i hientry blank with your estimate of
lh&lt; line she's bl'ell frlghlened Hrlen Bolte! in core of this SesSI~ns are •t tbe First Pres· ter. Tbey are fonner Bradbury
spred ralH• : 1'unni ll lo!hatn hHy l'onrtilinntr: .John. IJrPrr•
this year's "mnlna speed. (Record
~eld choppi'r wi1 h ('urn and huy anarhment 01nrl Wisron
. and !he lime i!o; O\'~rdue to start newspaper.
I ~rian Church, Court and resldents.
is 150.686 mph.)
~!A mol(lr; 4' l.lsll;l~f h!uwrL ;lltCHrmick l ~·';' gmin drill
ch•ngin~ fri~ht. to ctoli~hl- H.
Tb•nl-sts, Portsmolith.
i Mrll. Alma Kitchen and son,
qp. rubbrr: "iC'W !drn m:n111re ~p1·radet: fron t m.mnted
Dear Hrlen
Rev. Russell is a araduale Charles ol Chillicothe vulled
.rtaa,nmt• lu ~d · ·r : :: l1t11'1'1WIIOnnl 7 ft mnwPrs : ont' 1'0\v
__corn pJc~er. ( ·a~l· :1 11 . r (lmhitll': JIU ~ I holl' UURf'r wi1h
You t&lt;St&lt;d what men should ·
of Occldetltal College, PriaceiO&amp;l ?"er the wmend with retaUves
bnckl.'ts fot· Alll' Clwltnt&gt;n . fJ 1'011' mountf'd wel'rl ~prll\'
contrihute
1o
marria~te.
How
~ologJcal Senunary and the m Middleport and Pomeroy.
eJ:; 2·14 bn•nl;ll\g ph•\' 11Hh ('nn·r·ho:.rrls: lntfl:rnlltionitl
8
alkou!
givlllg
some
of
the
old·
I
Uruversity of Edinburgh in Sco~ Charles also visited with Mr.
2 V(a)' plov.· 1:!·\4 1. '\('\'. lloll:lnd fl al bed wal(otl \\irli
11'8~8 Ulld l'll.-..11;1:;•• ~ 1.1 "'· ~ II'Ril lfl ~ 1ri th fl31 hf'f\ and
fashioned feminine wn.. which
land.
and Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr. of
1. Church r-nslbiUUo have Waverly.
il'3ln SHI(·,o;, ~~ c:11 11 a~ unlnad••t- I'M ~i1 :1/((· \I~)!Orl , WJih
lure him Into a more aelive
110tor and ,1!t•:1n. 'l .~t·ctwn ,.; Ire] harru w, t'lf·.
• rolr in th• hou&lt;e' Hm's my Senior class membertl . sr utCiuded a pasl&lt;rate in Wilm· Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ault and
, MISCELLANEOUS AND SHOP TOOLS
. storv :
Pomeroy l~1gh School w 1ll mgton, Del., for six years. Mr. son, Todd, ef Springfield visitSrnid lr~· fl hok r:df nt•cp iii.&lt;Wil: 2 u ddlPs: f!ll!tlt• lollr&gt;rFeminine wilts were lhP IO&lt;I present UIPII' cia" play Friday, ' Russell was Presbyterian
ed Easter wllh hls parents,
set of 10.0Z.
Mcellll ou~h ..!lain ~;1\\. ~twl hv. \I I'll rlll nlp : :!. flll ll'f'f lal~' l;
.
lhings
mv
dir..,
and
hone!l
Aprd
29.
at
8
P·
m.
Mrs.
Tbeoi
lain
at
Yale
Vnlverolty
for
Mr. and Mrs. William Ault and
''tndrWJn_.
~wrr.': l'.· l w• · • ~un·n11 . dnll Jli' I'S~. :i H .P. mnlor; .o.:malJ
1
Ubbey~; sell couid employ bur mv do"a FnckPr will
direct yesrs, At the present time
lamlly !llld in Gallipolis with
llil~trH' 1not"1. :i atr. I'OmJHP~~or.~ : Plf'rtrl(' grinder : r!e1··
1
UttaiU
tric f&lt;'nr·(• rli.tl';;('r_ l·:,,rba!lk - piH'I.lhlt- hand ~l~ I P&gt;: {('fl CP
. daughrer tausht me before M~ , ~~e cast IR a comedy western, 18 PresbyterJBn Umversity
the winners.
f.'!l.ct.t,~r ~; _lll'f'~ ~~n· .lo( rra~l' l(un; grah -!ork :md harpoon:
. wa thref th the f II
. ' The Flower of the Ranch." I tor at Ohio State Un:iver·olt.· ll
•. ~,.· .. 1 11" h !JI)JP .1nd man~· c.m!lll tt)r\lc and mi ;;rP\Illll·
8
s
r a wr en;oy- Play·ng
· h'
d
0 1 00
1 the lnhoblta nt•
ed being conn•d by 1he larlios
IS secon academic year.
c
SIE"epy Creek, sernewhere
in
---•
FEED
•
I
he
house.
Now
l
am
learn·!
the
West.
are
Hllah
Vaughan
'
.
30Q or JfloJt&lt; b;J!f:, don•r alul limothr mixed hi}'· 350 bU·
Stop In today at your Monroe dealer!
mg
oo
pour
on
the
flattery.
all
.
as
Minnie
Hawes,
Sandi
Rend·
Allar
lJecoraled
1
.e~ _80illl •· :1r cp1 11 : ~ to n 6 ~4 · 1~ f'Ht lllu&gt;\'
·
fiRMS : CASH
.
~~ ~Ill!~. won~Prmg hnw hf' hran · ricks as her daughter, Rose, I For EiUter Service
· n
· .an yet . comet mg ' Car8on Crow as Texo!l Hurley
The altar of the Syr·acuse II
LUNCH SERVED BY SUMMIT GRANGI
wonderful" i1appenmg in rP. Susie Martin as
Mehllabl; Church of the Na..arene was
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDI!Nf
EDWIN R. WAGONER ESTATE
more Mr';; Pickens. Jell Gibbs as curtis , decoralod with polled white
GARAGE, S&amp;RVICE STATION OR CAR
'"
ERMA M. WAGONER, EXECUTRIX
•.
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e
IS paymg
'·
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Trenl,
Rod
Karr
as
Hank
r
ies
and
a
cross,
graced
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DEALER FOR SALES AND SERVICE
Route 1, Athens, Ohio. Phon!' S93-6323
Will iam A. Lavelle, Attorney
WY 2-5428
SPONSORED BY:
1 Muon and Bill Francis as Sher· daffodils, lor the Easter Chureh Pomoroy
S.le Conducted by
y.
an
our
'
;en
\
ill
Daniel
Euslis.
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services.
The
lilies
were
later
MkldJ.port
WY
2-5130
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EMERSON MARTING, AuctionNr
"
121 W. Marktot Street, Wethington C. H., Ottlo.
.
lhe
m our relahon· Sleepy Cre•'' "n'l
' "'PY given to
leal··
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Phone 335-4740
s P·
for long. Arriving on the sr• · Offering plates wsre a' 1
1art Leonara
Jason ed to the late Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mitchell, Jayne Evans 111 Bun· , L. Arnold. The services con' ita del Rio, Vickii Fetty
as , clllded wlth the Holy Commua.
" ·
: Claire KiDK, and Linda Reuter · ion ServJce. 'lbe attendance for
•• Mrs. Willtam Jordlm. They ! Ihe SUnday School hour was
bring with them •xcllem"'t. 100 wilh a collection of $30.70.
: lre;;~chery. rOTTlanre and some · The church floor ha4 been
' st.artling information.
1IY refinished and ft@W earpet
J•
-~·
The public is invited.
instulled.
BY JACK O'BRIAN
Breathes thoro I lad
soul 110 aad wbo never to

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5,30 p. m. Wednesday. Chari• J&amp;met F. Early,
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Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m., tor -LETART FALLS- Wor· B. L. Barrett, pastor: sunday ty
son .;· Allllny.
Wednesday.
sh1p, 7:30 p. m. Sunday
School 10 a. m.; Sunday even·
Mol'lliD&amp; Star EUB Cltarcb- cept 2nd SuntlaYI:
Church ing OYangellstic service, Ul Mr. IIICI Mra. Ray BrooD o!
:110 •aaobl 111. Jollddleporl WY ~50 110 E. Soeond
PomerOJ
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Rev. Menzel Smllb, pastor: School, 9:30 a. m. SUnday.
p. m.; wednoatlay Bible Study Albany and Mr. and loin. 0. M.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy fled service, U:30 a. m.,
1:30 p.m.; saturday lllght Pray· Rile of Albally, R. D., eaJled on
Community
van Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, Sunday of month. EAST J.E. er and Worship 7:31 p. m.
lllr. and Mrs. Cblrle Rile on
carteloll t'boreb, Kingobury kls't.; Morning worship, 10:45 TART- Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd . Loiter Day Sainb
Sunday eveniJIC. 11ur11 Bowan
Rood - Rev. Clyde Hmton, a. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. and 4th Thursdays;
Church Reorgoolsed Cburelt el 1..11 wile was bomo lor lbo
pastor: Sunday SchoOl 9:30 a. m. Thursday. Youth Fellowsh•P School, 9:30 a. m. SIDiday. AP· Cbrlst ol Latter Doy 8ablll _ !rom llle Navy ca11ell ..
-bllobed Ill 1IOt
141ddlePQtt
m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Sunday 7:30 p, m. SUndoy,
PLE GROVE - Worship, 8 P· C W Proffitt sror SiJ: miles IIIII Mrs. Cbarlea Rile Salarday .
· Well Colambls. w. Va.
Warablp service 10:30 a. m. Lotlrldce ElJII Cbarclo - m., 1st and 3rd
Racine • POrt- Jill retunied to bla oae i•
Pll. UU0Z1 7734613
and 7:30 p. m. allernately. Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- Church SchoOl. 9:30 a. m. Sun· , land Rostl SUndo School 1.30 Pennsylvania Stmdll!'.
Prayer meellng Wednesday at tor: Sunday School 9:4S a. m. day. GREAT BEND, - Wor·
. Warsb' Y10 .30 ' ;.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Rife nl
7:30 p. m.
IRussell Archer. Supt. Snnday l ship 9:30 a. m., lsi and Srd a. m.,
•P ·. 111
a. 7.3Q Sl. Alban! called G8 llr. and
Columbia Olapel- Warsldp worship, 10:46 a. m. and 7:30 Sundays; t'bureb School, 10:15 Sunday -;:msset'11~CO
vice Mrs. LaW!'ence Chapman SullBulova Wotrlles - Salel and smtoo
zervlce each suntlay, 9:15 a. p.m. alternately. Bible Study a.m. Sunday. MORSE CIIAPllL ' Pi
wors •P ser
· day lfternooD.
Wartllaia Ill.
PomerOJ
m.;
Sunday
Scbool
10
a.
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and
prayer
service,
led
by
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Mrs. Ethel Rile and J 188 N. Secon~
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flopporlllte Claurob of Your Cbolco
Youtb Service 6:15 p. m. Even- tor, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Sundays; Church School 9:30 a.'
Ronwn Catholic
Dale made 1 bosltlen trip lb
ing WMslllp 7 p. m. each Sun· ChrisliiD Endeavor, 1:30 p.m. m. SUDdly.
Our Llll1 •f l.orolte MJssloo Parkersburg on Friday.
3rd Saturday of month.
Mblerlvllle Metbotllol
LoDi Bo1tom - Rev. 'l'bomao Mrs. Bonnie Vlf!IOJ
and
PapVIIIe CommltllliJ OUt&lt;b
lloDth Belbel E1JB Olar&lt;b - - Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. Petronek, aclntlnlstrator; Sull- dallibler, Pamelo, calli!tl on
-Rev. JlllsBOll Cline, paslbr. Rev. Ku&amp;- E. Emerson, pas- SUnday
10 a.m.; Wtr· day Mass 6:.30 a. m.; Holy Mr. llDd Mrs. Charleo Rife a
zervlce,
7:30
p.
tor:
suntlay
SChool
9:45
a.
m.,
ship
service
11
a. m.
Days of ObligaUan, 7 p. m.
d'lY reoenlly.
•Everytldnl ID Rardwaro•
m.
EVangellatic ser· Norman H. Bahr, SUpt.: sunday Partllld Metbodisl Cbtlrcb- Sl. Jobll'a. Cllholle Mlso-Billy Votella Is workiDI lor
Pomtro1,0blo
Cbdter. Oblo
vice
7:30 p. m. and Wor•hip 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 H. L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday Near Guysville (Do~ Ridge); llr. and Mrs. Dennlo Palmer It
sunday, !:illl p. m.
p. m. alternately. Bible Study SchoOl 9:110, Harold Roush, Rev. Frank Manlen, putor, Danville.
Freedom Goopel Mission - and Prayer Service, led by pas- Supt.; Kosneth McLeod. Ass'l Sunday Maso 10:30 a. m.; Holy 0. M. Rile did SOlDO wort for
BashaD .. StlversvUle Road; E. Wr, , p. m. Thursday.
Supt., Preaebing 7:30 p. m. Sun- Day of Obligation &amp;:30 a.m.; bio sister, Mrs. Fay Wood last
7 30
J. Griffith, pastor; Roger Wil· Topporl Pllbla E1JB
Conlesslon, \\ hour
before week.
Tako someont Wltb Yoa To Cburdl
lord, Supt.; SundaY School, 10 _ Rev. Euaene E. Emerson, lllclne Melllodill Cbureb - Mass.
llr. and llrs. 0. l\1. Rile and
Balldora and Buttd!DI Sulll&gt;tt•
a. m.; EvsngellsUc Service, 7· pastor: SundaY worship, 9:30 H. L. McDaniel, pastor: Sun·
Salvation .4rmy
Mrs. Fay Wood were shopping
Ill Potnei'OJ OVer 110 Yam
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:30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 a.m.; SUnday Sclloal. 10 a.m.: day School 9:30 a. m.; Preach· Tbe Salvotloll ArmY, - E• In Wilkesville on MoDtlay.
Cha'W OlltO
p. m. Tuesday.
Rohart Vineyard, Supt. Bible ing t0:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; voy Ray s. Wining, ofltcer in Mr. George Marlin wu In
Attend Tho Cburoh of Your t'boloo
llolland Mlaoloa - .0 ll V e study and Prayer 10rvices led Prayer and B1ble Study, 7:30 p, charge. sunday 10 a. m. Hili· Columbus on buolllOII !he put
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NeWJllllll, mlslllollai'Y pastor; by pasror, 7:30 p. m. TUesday. m. Wednesday.
ness meeting: 10:30 a. m. Sun- weekend. ·
SuDday Scholl
9:30 a. m.; Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p, m. Roe
Sprlap Metbodlll-- day School. sunday 7 p. 111. llrs. Myrll Rile who ftl 10
WarshiP 10:30 a. m.; Preachlag last MOIIdaY or month.
Chesler Lemley, paslbr; Wor- YolDlg People'• Legloo; 7:30 p. pears old Mareb I, Is 1101 10
. ••bland OD ProdUotl
.. to $1.00 trul
Br&lt;IWII'I Botllt Gu
7:30 p. m.: Prayer service, 8Jri&lt;DHE111Churcb-llev. sblp serviCe 9:30 a. m.; Sun· m. Sa!Vallott meetiDg; '1'llon- well.
Pom...,
WY 2o3ID8
0!110
PomllniJ
7,30 p. m. 'l'bursday.
Paal A. sellers, pastor: SUn- day SChool, 10:15 a. m.; MYF dsy, 1 to 3 p. m. Ladles Home
WYUlM
Clwreh 0/ Chrilr day School, 9:30 a. m.: Ben 6:110 p. m. Prayer and Bible League: 7 p, m. Prep clasoes: A dromedary - tnvel I
BradblrJ CUrck of Cbrtsl- Quioenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Study, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, prayer to lD mllll!l an bour lor 11
Art Marcum, m!Dloter; Bible Morning Worship service, 1st ' Rollaad Methodlal Charcll - 1
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School and MorniDi Wortlhip, and 3rd s.ndaya or the month. Rev. C. J. Lemley, pasl&lt;r: 1'
TUNE IN
10:30 a. m.; Chrllllan Kndeav· 7:30 p. .m. Evening EV811110lis- Church Scbeol 9:30 a. m.; Wor·
Oierter. Oblo
or, 1 p. m.; EyenlRJ Wor- tic Service, 2nd and 4th Sun- ship serv1ce, 10:30 a. m. MYF
ship, 7 p; m.
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day of month.
Monday, 1'30 p.. m.
Hemlock G·rOYO ~· Betbaay EVB t'barch- Rev. S.Uol MetbodiSI Chorcll t'burcll - JlliiOI QUisenberry• Palll A. Sellers, paator: MMn· H. L. McDaniel, pasiOr; Mrs.
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Worship Ser\ojce ,8;30 a. m.; ing Worship, 9:311 e. m.; Sun- Leoter L. Roush, Supt. Wor·
Sunday Scbeol, lo i. m., StanSchool, 10:80 L m., Bl)'l\le ablfl '' 15 a. m., Sunday SChool
lord Stoekloll, SUpt. ·.
'l'beiss, Supt.: Youth Fellow· 10:16 a. m.
.
llrallleN' a.a.•el t'brlll·• sblp, 6:30 p. m.
1 ou Grove Melbodlll Chore•
I'OIDiror .
LOCAl. UNION 11t1t11
I. llalll st. .
Joe RobiMCin . tnilll8ter• Hoin-·- CARMEL EllB q,areji-Rev. -H. L. McDaniel, pasror, Earl
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or Forrest, &amp;'.pt.; Bibl~ SombOl Paul A. Sellers, paslor: Sun-\ Cross, Supt. Sunday School at
REV. RICHARD MAITIN, UCTOl
1:30 a. m.; Mornlni W•ahlp day SchOOl, t::JI a. m,, Wayno 1to:t5 a. m.: PreachlRI 1:15.
· : a. m.; Evenll!, WOI1hl~ii Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Morn· \ Syi'ICIIe Me-•1 ~·7 p. m. Wedne811iy '1 .p•.
lni Worsblp, 2nd and 4th Sun· I Wendellrv!G.
pastor,:;:
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Youth
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lees 7 p. m.; Evllllgt!IJIIC ..,.. rMI Ullllell Brzlll • . Jo
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vice 7:30p.m. Mid-Week Jll'l1• Qorlol Cluftl- Rev. !ldlllli,·
bellll~U~t~rGod.
er service 7:30 a. m. Wednes- Blllke, paslor: 8uDday l!etiOOl ,
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5111 and Main Streels - Don· 0. H. c.rt, pastor:
day.
11 a. m.; Whtnle BoliJnler, .
Cbuloll. WDIJOI!tiQilleWithme?
CarpeDter llaplhl ......,.: 1114 rucks mJnister· B l b le School, 9:30a.m., Roberl
no 11•11011 Melbodlll •"""'11 Supt.: Cbrllllan Endeavll', 7:1$ .
Sunday Schoo~ !'30 a. m. 1\lol'll- School, 9,00 ;., m., K~neth Me- s.pt.; Worlblp servlce at
Pomeroy - ~reb ScboOI hour p. m., classes lor aU. 8o1J1 illl"'
big Worsblp 10.15 a. Jll,
.&amp;lbinDey, Supl; Momil!g Wor· L m.; PilJrilll. YOiltb, 6:46
9:1S a. m. DlVI~ WMsblp at vice 1 p, m., Preachll!gl:ll p.
f'lrllllapiW ClutrdJ, Mkldle. ahlo. 10:30 a.m. Evening Wor· m.; EV81111ellot10 llll"\''lle,
10:30 a. m. Scriplllre .. and m.; Mid-Week
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p. m. Prayer Service, p. m., Mld·Week Prayer
Sermon: Psalms 20 - A Mis- , p. m.
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tor1 SundaY Scbool 9:1i a. m., WednesdaY 7 p m
Praise Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. placed Trust!" Spring
DIs- Mas1e HolSIPI&lt;I'
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Supt; 10:15 a. Pommtf' am:.b ;, t'brl&amp;l _
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m. Worship Service) BYP 8 P· Jerry Masters pastor· sundsy
Jehovah
Bigelow Mefbo. b Cbrill Clllrell- JIDIII
m.; Eveulng Wors~p, 7:30 P. SChool, 9,30 .: m., Ch~ch ser· Klagdtm 11111 of Jl!bovah'a dlst Chureh, Portsmouth. MOll- rleon, pas!CM'. 8aDdaY SdDOI
m.; Weclllesday, 7:30 p. m., vice 10:30 a. m.; Chrlltlan El&gt; WfiUIBOI - Public meellog day, 1:30 p. m. JOF class~~~ 1:30 a. m. "*"Ill
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prayer meeliDfl, 8.30 p, m.,
Ev -•••
at the church. Tuesday, 7.30 p. llr and ~,_..
choir practice.
daavor,8:30 P.m.; e.....,..,.. SuadaY. 5 P· m.,
m.,the Lydia Circle of the Wo- 7 30
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Study, 6 P· m.: Bible Study, men's Sooiety meets at the ' P· m, Seooad
roy _ Rev. Carver
ol ChNI- Tuesday 7 p. m.; Service
cl&gt;urcb. 'l'bursclay, 7,15 p, m. SundaY at 7:30 p. m. Prayer
sunday Scbool , un IO::ZO. Roy c.rter, m1JUSter.
B1ble big, a p. m. 'l'bursday; llllms· the Choir rebeanol.
meetlnl seeoDil and
flltrlll
Wmblp service,9 30
10:30 L m. 1 Scbool,9,30 a.
Worship and try School, 7 p, m. 'l'buraday.
\'l'bursday• 7:30 p.
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Nursery and JIDIIor Church r... Preacbina service 10:30 a. m.
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and third 8undl1. 7.11 p.
children. .
Yflllll People's meeUng, 6:30
Lutheran
'l'bo t'bardo of lhe 1111. U.W
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First Baplisl Clmreh. Racial, p. m. !venial! service, 7 p. m. SL Paul's and 81. Jobn's
_ Rev. Herbert Grate to Chilli CllmrU- JIDIII
Rev. C. L. O'Connor, pastor. V. lL Braley, Bible School Supl l..albmll Clmreb pastor; Richard Barttn, SUpt. riooo, past«.
Sunday School 9:30 '· m., Sam Zion Chareb of Chrlot, Pom- -ship 8:\S a. m. and 10:45 Charles Bi!ell, Aos't. SUnday 1:10 I. m. PreacbillJ,
Curtis sup!. .
m Mom- f!tOY. Harrisonville Road -Eu- L m.; Sunday Scbot~ 9:30
School 9:30 a. m..
Mornlnl third Sunday, 7:10 p. IlL Sacm45 8
lng Worsblp; 10; p: m·., BYF gene Underwood, minis.ter. Bi· m. (Both congregations
Worsblp 11 a. m.; NYPS 1:45 and fourth SmldiY, 11 L m.
6 30
and Junior Fellowship;
8 p. m. ble School: 9:30 1. m., Morn- meeting as one at St.
p. m.; EveniDi Service, 7:2111 Prayer meetilll averJ WediiiiEve . g service· Wednelldlly ing Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- Church at Pme Grove whlle p m.
Prayer serviCe day 11 7:• p. 111. Qrillllll JlD.
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Meetmg: bert Reed, Bible School Supt. tbe new .St. Paul's Church
m. wedlteadiY.
deaVIM', second and loUrtb llut8.30 p m SeniDr Choir Prac/
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Mllldlaporl Claftll olllle Na- day, 7:111 P· IlL
tive: Tuesday, 3:30 P· m. J""'
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Rev. Clyde J. Barllett,
Probyeeriml
ill' Choir PracUce
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9:30
a. m.; Mldtleporl Flrll U~ ....
Barllord Bapa.i t:bardo - Rev. Gilbert Spencer, pastor. AJ.,~ e
Worship 10:30 •· m.; ....._.•• t'lniiU - Rev. HIW·
Sunda
School 9·30 a m · Rev. Pearl A. Casl&lt;, pastor.
le
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Warren G. Zinn, pastor. Morn· M .Y
W 'h. · at ·11
SUnday School 9:30 Charles NYPS
Peop • 6:15p.m.; 11'11 Ruppelt, pastor;
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big Worship, 9 a. m. Church
r t"'s;! ·ce 7 P. Taylor Supt.. 'worship service Ev81111elistlc moelin8 7:30p.m.; SchOOl t:30 L m., Fred Lollll. ·
9cbOOI 9:10 a. m. Cla"'es lor ::;
p.m: at to:4o with vere swartz, Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:30 p.m. Supt.; 10:30 L m.
all.
Wednesday; young Petple's \lay leader. Sunday evenlng at Pomeroy CHreb of tbtl Na- 5:45 p•. m. YF;. Wed., t.lf P.
MI. Unlm&gt; F.W.B. Chllrcb - Se . Frida 7'30
m
6:30 regular meeting oi
- Rev. Kenneth Pteroe, m. Jti!IIM t'belr, T p. m. SellSunday SChool 9:45 a.m., Earl ;c"M.rtah ~~ ~ 0;.._ 'MYF. S~day, .7:45 p. m. Wor· pasror; Roymond Walbunl, lor CboJr,
Starkey, Supl; Ev&lt;11\ng wor- Rev Daniel workman pastor &amp;hip Service Wllh the Rev. Cas· SUpt.; SUDdly
uo I. s,raeuo Flrll 1!111111 ....
oblp, T:IIO p. m. by Cecil Cos, &amp;mda School 9'4&gt; a ;, . wor: w. Tuesday, 8 p. m., WSCS at m. Morning Worsbip, 10::11 1. _,..,... t'bri - Cburcb ....
Layman; young People'• meet- sbi
ice
.;
7.30 the home o! Florence SpeRcer; m. Evening Servlco, 7 P· m.; 1leet 9:30a.m.: SuodaY Schoo'
... and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. P sp v 11
m ;...;
'm. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Mid·
meeting, 7 p. m. Wed· 11:10 a. m.: Blbll Study, 7:•
p. m. ray« ee-·• 1:30 p.
1',1....__._
Wednesday; Choir practice at 'I'Uesd . Young
People's Week Prayer Sl!rviceS.
p. m. - ·
1'30 p. m. 'l'bursday.
ay •
.
Flatwooda Motllodtll
Clmr&lt;la ol lilt Nn- Jllrr)aiiVIIIo
'Ff!li ehe laope U will, ln some memure, foster orad help ,.,..
·Rutland Fint Bsplllll Choreh
Pearl A. c.sw, pasiDr. Wor· moe - SuadaY School t:lll Jolm DSVIe•. pastor: a-&amp;
tlud which good in family and community life, dail fea. - Sunday SchOOl 9:30 a. m.; Re Job s 11 d 1 1 • sblp servtoe, JO a. m.,
a. m.; SundSY Worship 10:30 Scbaol10:30 1. m. Wtrobip llt... r• It •po-•ored
by rlw &amp;uainess /irml and organisatioM Preaching
2:30p.m.
s:;h
woo.;
other Sunday, 7:45p.m.
L
m.; Evanlng SerYico 7:10 p.
:m.===--...
·Rutland Sunday
Free Will Bspllsl
..Y 00 1 a. ·: y
day School, 10 a. m., John
m.; Mld-weelt Prayer SerVIce,
whOle IICIIIIet appear &amp;e!OIIl.
Church - Rev. Paul Taylor, aellstic semce p. m., oung ley, Supt.
7:10 p. m. WedMsdaY. Rev.
pasror; Sunday School, 10 a.
7 p.rm.
Foreol au Metbodlateluircll Marris M. Wolfe, pastor.
m.; Guy Priddy, SUpt.; Preach;y • ~ayer mee mg
p. -Sunday lkhool 9 L
Mrs. Jllltlliod Cbarcll of
Nall&gt;g service, 7:30 p. m.1 Prayer m. atur Y·.
Fred Nease, S.pt.
..... - Sunday Scbool 1:30 1.
..,.. ic.., , p. m. Wednesday.
vice, 10 a. m. Rev,
m.; Morning Worsblp tO:«&lt; •·
30 Soaday Scbool Grace Eplltopal
Mason 7Baptlal
Cbarcb Stutler, pastor.
m.; Evanaell!llc servlea 7:45
_ D.A.V. Hall, ecner Second Pomeroy- Tbe Rev. RiChard Heath Melllodl•t Charch, Mid· p. m.; Midweek Prayer ""lee - - - - - - - - Middleport Ohio
andPameroy, Mason. Sponsored H. Martlu, Reclllr. Sunday disport - M. E. Dowson,
7:1~ p. m. Wednesday.
woekellll __,. wlfll
Jlfddleport, Oblo
by French City Baptist Church Morning Prayer and Sennon, tor: Mrs. Nan Moore, Church Syraeooe Charclo of !he Nzs. Easter
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iD Galllpolla. Afllllalod wllb S. 10:30 a. m.
School Supt.; Church SChool - Wlltlam C. ftllle, II10lr
· Mr ...i
B.C. Rev. R. L. Plasoo, pasror.
EUB
1:30 a. m.; Worship
pastor; Sunday Scbool t:illl I. Clwles ·
Wtnl
ismD
&amp;
Sunday School. every Sunday, Eolerprlle EUB . Ctlurch - 10:30 a.. m.; Mothodlst
m.; Mornblg worship 10:30 a.m.
Mr.
3 p. m. Preacbin&amp; serv1ces the Rev. MODlel Smith, pastor. Fellowship, 7 p. m.;
Penlecosud
Jllrs Roberts. Rile ud famlly
lth Sunda~ o! each montb.
worship service 9:30 a. m. ; Sun· Board meeting, 1st Sunday of Pelll&lt;coltal Aooembly, Iloilo of St. Albu. w. v1• .w: and
Bsbrlo!Good Bread
MI. Mwilb Baplisl ClnU'cl&gt;- day School 10:30 a. m. Youth month, 1:30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd 1M- Rev. Paul E. Jones, pas- Mrs Rottald s Rile atlllml·
We Fill All Doetoro PmcrtptiOIII
Corllor of Fourth and Mala Sl., Fellowsblp 6:30 p. m.; Boys Monday of month, 1:30 p. m.: tor. SundaY 9cbOOI It I. m.; ,_ ·, Bunker imt AFB Peru
Jl&amp;mlfiiiiOD, W, YL
WY ~
l'oUIII'Or
Kicldleporl Rev. Nyle BCM'd&lt;l1, and Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. Eleanor Circle, Wednesday, Worship, WedneildBY and Fri·
Mr. and lfn,

TO ENTER

Seniors Prepare

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_.;w DIOOIItaln JHlak &amp;lUI tho heavens I The vaatneJIIIIIIi lfllnesa of the seenesets my mind to wo11dtr·
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Sentinel Church News

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In . . ~ •,, ..U. Oil the clifs, •• )ioat:lng
at1lllla
fl)lll1l,
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LDok M the magic that enables the lake to mirror

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At Pomeroy High

IIIIDdaJ 7:10 ,,, m.

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"WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAiLER

For

s.t.

DIVIDEND
DAYS!
At Pomeroy Motors

.ROUSH &amp; LYONS
~PING TRAILERS

Horton St.

Muon, W. v ••
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ARMLOAD OF WOOD

weD or eto-

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one-third. Allied Pest
Termlle Control Co., eill
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Pbone WJ.5868,
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WHAR, X HID MV
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MONEY

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FEATURING JROASTED .

KARL GRUESER, plumbing
and belliDg, Millemille,
ObiO. End your sewer trouble.

We bave aU size sewer madi&gt;1De8. Reasonable rates.
WY :1-2974, day or nlgbl.
~

15 tfe

S!EA!CSCHOPS. ·
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ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY.oui' .

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1111. Mob!
Helin

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mow •••
till, fertilize, haul, remove
&amp;now-over 50 atlil&lt;;hmentl
available for the V.rsat11e
Cub Cadel. 7, 10, 12 horsepower models, built for_fUI"
pd long life. Come ill lor 1lle
lull Cub Cadet stoly.

MEIGS EQUIPMENT
COMPANY .
Rwr Mtlgt
WY 2-2176

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WHENr

SOON
WHAT?

25c Da It Yourself C1r Wash
WHERE?
In Pom.roy-A Goo4
Laclflon

WHO!
St"nde" Expanding Hl1
GaiJipollt S.nlce To Yolll

WATCH FOR
OPENING

ABBIE AND SLATS
By RAEBURN VAN BUREN

lv SCHULZ
£sfECJAll't' ''EVER'/ONE' I

You Are An Invited Guett Of

Crow's Steak House
MONDAY, APRIL 18
JJULLOOZER work

wante&lt;l.
ReaiOJlllble. Dependable and
ezperien&lt;e. WY 2-2203.
41&gt; !Ole

f:::=~-.,.--;---

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farm band,

--

house

,, ·_fumiShed, to work on Grade
·-~··· Dairy, mUk once a day.
) fbOIIe Shade 696,ll87

4 14 6tp

CA.I.IIER WANnD
:, .FOR RUTLAND
Main St...t • Colloge AvL
•nd Depot St...t

Inquire At

The Dailr Seatinel
,;, t-2156 ,_.,.,, 0.
Apply
It oace. C r o w't
I 29 lfc

3:0D PM TO 11 PM --J
tO GO TO TOM THUMB RACEWAY

15 Mf.-utea 01
FREE IUCIN6

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On lh,e Rejlllalion llldoor Tract. Tr~t•. Car,
. ~. Control FREE. Enjoy a night of fun,

ooui1aay of Crow'•·

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lOP MY ~TlS~Clletf
fiT SEEING YOU AND
YOI.JR FAMILY
~EUNITED~

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boine trealllt wlo Clll't
you have

. .. . .

Wo Think Thlo lo Tho

"WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAiLER

For

s.t.

DIVIDEND
DAYS!
At Pomeroy Motors

.ROUSH &amp; LYONS
~PING TRAILERS

Horton St.

Muon, W. v ••
AIM IN Us Por Your

C..,.,....lqulpmenl N -

-..-.;:;;;;~ ,

,SNUITY IS, ~IXIN'
'rO FErCH IN A
ARMLOAD OF WOOD

weD or eto-

tern. Free Inspection.
one-third. Allied Pest
Termlle Control Co., eill
••A:.. C!.._.... .P n - l)hln..
Pbone WJ.5868,
. 4 15 stp

·- ._ ... . -- ..

-· .no .............
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1 't!Dg

:I SEE 'lORE I"'AN

At .Bidey's Sulldayll ·

I

NQ HE AIN'T •• HE'S
'TRVIN'TQ PIND Otll'
WHAR, X HID MV
Blm'EIMN' EG6
MONEY

~........_ ~ ~.

FEATURING JROASTED .

KARL GRUESER, plumbing
and belliDg, Millemille,
ObiO. End your sewer trouble.

We bave aU size sewer madi&gt;1De8. Reasonable rates.
WY :1-2974, day or nlgbl.
~

15 tfe

S!EA!CSCHOPS. ·
.

l

• •. tmela complete tGato·tomPtmg menu.

,

ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY.oui' .

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BAILEY'S RESTAURANT
1111. Mob!
Helin

a.n.,

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PHON&amp; WY 2-3974
P.lrlo llolloy) com.. '

LI'L ABNER

ly AL tAPP

INTERNATIONAl:

CUB CAdEr ' .·'

El~

LAW I

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ud

URDU

IIACTII

OASOLINI! ALLEY

'

l
mow •••
till, fertilize, haul, remove
&amp;now-over 50 atlil&lt;;hmentl
available for the V.rsat11e
Cub Cadel. 7, 10, 12 horsepower models, built for_fUI"
pd long life. Come ill lor 1lle
lull Cub Cadet stoly.

MEIGS EQUIPMENT
COMPANY .
Rwr Mtlgt
WY 2-2176

0

THE BORN LOlli

w

Gtftitral ·" "'·

•

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IS YOUR
READY TO GO?
Parts and Stnlce On
New Holland &amp; MI...,.
Ferguson

You will be llallng hiJ In

about 6 weeks. See

1.11

now

£or service.

EB$tern' ···
.

'

Society Notes
WHENr

SOON
WHAT?

25c Da It Yourself C1r Wash
WHERE?
In Pom.roy-A Goo4
Laclflon

WHO!
St"nde" Expanding Hl1
GaiJipollt S.nlce To Yolll

WATCH FOR
OPENING

ABBIE AND SLATS
By RAEBURN VAN BUREN

lv SCHULZ
£sfECJAll't' ''EVER'/ONE' I

You Are An Invited Guett Of

Crow's Steak House
MONDAY, APRIL 18
JJULLOOZER work

wante&lt;l.
ReaiOJlllble. Dependable and
ezperien&lt;e. WY 2-2203.
41&gt; !Ole

f:::=~-.,.--;---

:~

farm band,

--

house

,, ·_fumiShed, to work on Grade
·-~··· Dairy, mUk once a day.
) fbOIIe Shade 696,ll87

4 14 6tp

CA.I.IIER WANnD
:, .FOR RUTLAND
Main St...t • Colloge AvL
•nd Depot St...t

Inquire At

The Dailr Seatinel
,;, t-2156 ,_.,.,, 0.
Apply
It oace. C r o w't
I 29 lfc

3:0D PM TO 11 PM --J
tO GO TO TOM THUMB RACEWAY

15 Mf.-utea 01
FREE IUCIN6

r

On lh,e Rejlllalion llldoor Tract. Tr~t•. Car,
. ~. Control FREE. Enjoy a night of fun,

ooui1aay of Crow'•·

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lOP MY ~TlS~Clletf
fiT SEEING YOU AND
YOI.JR FAMILY
~EUNITED~

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Past Councilors ·. Are Entertained
At Lodge Hall

osmopolitai Describes
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Devotc4 To f1w Greater llfl4dlt Ohio VIIIIIJ

28 PAGES

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THREE SECTIONS

SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1966

ave• 1!.,.
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY. ~

MIDDLEPORT

BOOK STORE
MlddtiiiiDrt, o.

bord~

(.A"slie Nielson, Gilbert Green

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KEITH GOBlE sez. ::

WITH SQUADRON It
Marine Lance Corporal

ry B. Haynes, son of Mr. and :

! 1, Middleport, i~ servmg
!Marine Air Base Squadron
Chu Lai, Vietnam.

HAS
HIM

Htrot

Save Now Thru April

_.bonking~! Come In and-lfthow
ORany _,. _ and how conveniently -we

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mot!

FALCON 2-DR._$1899 e

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LADIES WEARING APPAREL

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6:00 to 8:00 p.m .

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eARROW SHIRTS .:•I
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QJSTQM $00.2 DR. '*slow at $2275

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POMEROY
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Lynda Joins Boyfriend

Once again Ohio lead! the · area.
state's • tnillillll alrporl pr• palacblan re&amp;fon will be
Jli'OJI8I ty damage ·~ or::~
nation this tin·,. in
"This Industrial
expansion sram are In various ~!ages of ed with the expeadllure of more tD palro( cars and a lew
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Lynda arrived htll'l
The Teul While House 11M
solullons to prob_lems In tbe
and atlraction of new planll In participation Ia tho
tlliD e1u Jhlllloo: W&amp;Jiwll COD· Windowo.
Bird Jobnson, wbo left
firsthand view of the
L.Ytlda woukl ~ lbe pesl bert
couuty AppalachiBD area, Gav- the ltn1l alialysll wlll
more Each 11 eUatble for
moneys -~ .~ II'U Pollee said the
wlthonl !118 knowletlp 11 Award preaenlatlons
.; ".frlenda of the ~~
em\'1' Rhodes said in Athet11 ,_~y aoiYO 1111' pi'Obfeml Ill 111t1 for a blrtl-tUrfact
or Jftli'IDuped . mob, which ranged In age
and Mrl JollniO Sa Monl Cl It!
f·-"", ...._ r ......_ _....._.
Thursday night
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this ~Jy. area than 1111' Mental 11ypene and
tal more than ~· llllllion.
15 Ill 30 years, ocreamed
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ca v
'"'""' ,._, .,._ The Governor said Ohio 11 other · progralll," Gava'nor' Ia Investing ••21H,t'l2. in
·
oflicors: "We'H PIJ!ng
here SalufdaY to Join Monday nlghl
· «! her 2Znd Jlbilllday receall,,
well ahead of any other stale Rhodes dec~ "New
and lGui PI"!JICis in the am.
Youlh-llld adults Ia tbt
b~ for Willie. Thla Is
Geors• Hamil· She was In M..lco with her sbe wu tbe llouae \iiMII ' t1
tn the 1:!-s'•te Appall~
, Ill' -anded lntlro•- meaDI mort •-'•""'ID lunda IIIW
totalling IOYOral
willie. S1a11cJ by, whiUM.
mother on a goodwill tour.
lfamlllon IDtJ Jia molbor. ' ·
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been and
Lynda, 2Z, slipped
llallllltoa II IICbecJilld te
ea w th progr11111 eompleted, llld better jobe for the people poured JntD the uea total
. are
ji!lt cot llarled."
~ Lynda emergedll .:~~ ~ ~~ mother's ......,_ In
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.
UDthTWIY or (II'O(Iranuned !btl
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the firltlecblllt:aJ
Olficers lllid the
tile jetliner at Loil · ...
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wlll pour nearly " blllillll Into "~re II •blolulely nolb[ng wq, 'm.. iiJid ,..
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wu ·to lllle Gates,
Inlel'!li~ AbJ1ort 'IIIII
City. Wh:
lbe .!Urtped ~~
...rn~:l:~~=~
.tiouth.eastern Ohio.
wrong In 8111 - ;of these COWJo .....,e jreiiDitiJI, educatloo
: ; ; : ..
wounded Whol lhe~=~: i cluster of •
"Wbere'e Lynda?'' Hlllillton llld
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. parllclpao
tllil 4Gt1 111• jobe WOD't 1100 MetvllloD. capital
per cent of theae
during ,.. 111
and
tbtl
lion
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l'riJ. Clft almoll' ~" be aid. provemlpta ID lbe field of
oow employed.
at 1 ma~et .
. a daslled to a ,
w.. eo route
sllowlng
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Member Federal Reserve System

MUSTANG 11ARDTOP •low t11 $2275 ' : '

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IIG W SAVINGS

eBLAZERS

forMon

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Is put Down

Uke thetl'l'erol store that ofkn its cUllOmen a wide range of merchandiM, our bank
-lleca- ;r1 a "full Service" balll-«fera
you a wide rang• of bonking servtc. to
"'"' your -ry pononal, family, or bull•

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Thru April

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Here's whet to Wtlr for Gredu·
•tlon and all the other Actlvl.
ties Before •nd After . . . Mul
$1yt•

Committee Finds Sexes are
At Near tand0££, m
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N p }i
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Colore~rtoon•

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?lty at ~ebraska;, and I can do official contacts between the United Stateo and mainland
NiiO., met by cheering 11 at Ohio Stale.
China should continue to be _ _ __.;._ _ _ __
SAIGON - In an apparent attempt to heighten South
student• and a brass band Hall also 1ssued a statement enlarged,
Jeffort to keep Red China oul.
Viet Nam's polllical crisis, Communist terrorists murdered
playing Dl1ieland music,_ said tD the newspapers and press of
eight pro-government villagers in a town outside Da Nang
the GOP supported a policy ef Ohio in which he asked \bern But he added the United 1 Some, therefore, concluded
Tbe Communists also were blamed for the aasasslnatlon atAn Ohio House of Repreoentatlvea committee lntlucJ. allowing oo reward for the to witbbald judgement until Stales must honor its promise , the adminlslnlllon was prepar·
teit]pt on llhu Van Blnh, 47, publisher and edi!Dr of an ing two women, caUed to study the stattu of women Friday aggressor• In Viet Nam.
tbey bad an epporlunlty to see , to defend Formosa and must ling for a day when II lilly bavo
out-v .~on newspaper. He waa critically wounded. decided there wa• little dilcrlminatlon between the ll!llel, "Do we 1top the aggression his program work.
try to prevent Nationaliol'l to accept a "two China" policy.
On• the wa_r61 . !l!'\) ~tQ:tll/nl!lt.a~t~5 klflng U.kS. Ma~~de~.'o~,h: Including such areu u politics, marriage, aod ·tmplil;l&amp;tnt: now wbeo 1M risk of China's Hall's remarks broucht imme- China's expolsion from the Ruslr ·1lealllleil!llncll
In
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1o ed door hear'
of th1
Cong _tro&lt;itt after firing what on veteran Marine called acting chairman, Alhtabu,Ia County,· Ethel 0.
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ontll It would be certain llld OSU faculty
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as
long
as
House
foreJgn
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1 Ene County; Harold Romer, lllercer County; .Mary E. Me- then
.
they would try lo
Pekin
follows its
resent I mltlee on the Far East, beaded
barrage I ve ever seen.
l'andmga.
Gowan, Summit County; Dale C. lllcElree, Hardin County, blackmall us out ol the Aref Elected
[cours! "It is e~tremely J;flicult j by Rep Clement J. Zablock4
BONN -West Germany, the ! DURIN --:\2l.gun salute and Ralph Welker, Meigs I
.
Pacific," Nixon oald. "Let's
•
for us to see how it can be held i O-Wls. .
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addition,
a
married
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the
aggresalon
today
when
.
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President
Ito
fulfill
the
requiremenla
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wound up two days of crisi• !ma~ theouold'!.cr:nlve~s:: of : The areas
..plored were Ian would seem U&gt; haw some the risk is less."
BAGHDAD, lraw (UP[) - ~ forth in the (U.N.I charter for Subcommittee members want·
talks by agreeing that French the blood g1916 Eastor u ri~in political, property and marital advantqea over her hUS· Nixon told tho iludenls the Maj. Gen. Ahdel Rahman Are!, membership."
' ed to make lbe tr8111Cript
8
Presld•nt Charles de Gaulle th 1
Yd 1 land 1-1 . ~
nghts of women, and laws lbend In ller ability w retain GOP should offer constructive acting army chief of •tafl and '
public and so did oome offlclala
must coope1·ale with Ihe d a ear~e 1 ~h
~~-~ed""':: , affecting the employment of . lor ber per'?nal use certain criticism when the Johnson brother of the lale President Oppose U.N. Memhenblp Iof lbe Slate Department.
~tlantic Alliance If he expects ;,nre, s 1 ;h~ ~·:nt -~ loa : ' women In Ohio,
Iproperty whacb he would not adminisiration does not carry Ahdel Salam Are!, hiS be•n Then, In a clarifying com· IFollowing normal practice, tht
to maintain French troops in an~'":~y~rs pol~ s~aled ~ 11 1Th~re. was found to be. no be able, to retain under the out the war efficiently,
elected president of !raw, in- ment inserted laler into
the . triiiiSCript wu aent to till
West Germany. The three lthe village' of lnistioge In \·'scnmmallon in the poh!lcal , same c~rcumstances.
He said that was the purpose formed IQUI'Cel said Saturday testimony, Husk added," .. ... department for ldiiiDC llllln
nalions created a permanent . Southern Ireland that was ilght~ of women.
1 A few difference~ remain of blasts by Rep. Gerald Ford oigllt.
and the Umted Stales oppose1 tbt aubMmmiltiee nl•llll II.
•orking group with headquar· lshaken by a powerful explosion OhiO laws have been en· ; between men and . women of Michigan earlier this weel: The report of Gen. Arel'o its iRed China's) member· Still Dep1rm111 !'.- Ollicol:
ters in Bonn.
; lat Frid y
acted and amended from time m the rights and dulles
of at the administration.
election came shortly after the ship."
Robert J. McCloltey llld lben
: e
a ·
Ito time so that Ieday a mar- marriage, such as tho age Ford criticized the Johnson late president wu burled with To some observer• Rusk Wll 1011» "edltorlil nvlalta .Ill
. .
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the , of permissible mlll'riaia with administration for 1 shortage of full military hooors Saturday in appeared to place Increased tbt tnlerelll ll clarlly llld
JAKARTA -The official Anla- INSIDE TODAY ____ __
Isame rights with respect to Ioul
parental coaiiOOI and bombl Jn Viet Nam,
an emotiOIJopi!Cked eeremony in ernphasil on keeping NatioDI· MC!Urity." Ba 'lniiiiiJ aolldlltlll
ra new• agency reported n_ew ,
FIRST SECTION
/property and the right to sue who bas the primary duty lo Niloll propoled ~!epping up a smallJDOSque outside the cap- Jllst China In the U.N. while partlcular cbangel.
ouibursls of anU-Peklng feeling : Paqe 2-3 ____ Generol News and be sued as her husband. support the family, but these military air •trikes against ital.
·
stating, but not dwelling, o• the more more JDOrtl
m Ea~t a~ West Java. The ' Page 4 ---------- Editorial IOhio Statules concerning pro- differences . rarely . seem to North VIet Nam and use of the ·==--------~=~-=:..::::.:...:.::.=~:....:::::_:::.::_:::..:.:.==-=:::..:.____
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redress of wrqs apply equal· The laws affectlng tbt em- .... 0
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ransacked a paoe
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of women
in ports.
SAIGON (UP[) -Counter •. Pass, whicb bad beea blorl&lt;ed ~attle tear aDd
pier,,
age 9 -----ews ly to men and women. As a ploymeat
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MeigsNewsBeot,and lofadebtorlBsubjedtobeing wlth_only a few mlnor01and woo a bitter battle Tuesday.
tllllMariniJiqlmentla*blc
MOSCOW -Sov~et ~lenl1Sls 1
Week in }leview , seized and sold for
payiii&lt;!DI ceptions. The mnlmum of
Saturday, routing Viet Cong On the South China Sea bottle thai tndld trluqbud!:
said that Luna-.tO, . wh1ch .was t
SECOND SECTl(fN
of his debts, after proper de- t1 botu'o_ a week allowed by
troops who charged after firing beach" near Qui Nboa, the for tbt LulblrDicb.
"nt mto hiStory s f1rsl orbit of , Page ll -------- Local and termination has been made atatute L! thought by lfllle
'IIIIa! one veter811 Leatherneck Americans and their Allie. 'l1le ~ opmllllllr
the moon April 3, has radioed
Arta News that the deb! is due and awing. to be a little dlscrlmlnatory Ia
called "the mo•t intensive . received fresh reinforcements an-ault by dropping more tbu
back a description of a lo~ed I Page 12 __ ------ Local News The law permits debwrs cer· that it prohibits women from
mortar barrage I've ever ' as more than 3,500 Koret111 IS9 rount11 af tiO aDd 11 satellite possibly peppered by !rage 13-14 ------ l!adio and taln exemptions from sale of getting ovorlime wblcb paya
seen."
combat troopa stormed ashore DIO!'IIrl lalo tbt ~
meteoriles and receding from
TV Guide both personal and real prop- j time and a ba~.
The ground victory m miles from landiog craft. Their p&lt;tttlon, and followtac ...'Will
the . earth. , Prof. Mstyslav Pag• 15-16-17 ------ Society erty and these ..emptions, The lectloD coverlq
PASADENA, CalH. (UPI)
north pi Saijnn coincided lflth arrival raised the total of fire from 11 mm LtcOIIIIB
Keloysh, preSident of the Soviet fage 18-19 __ C!aJsifi$d Ads i which are basically Intended In which womeo Ire
Police In this Loll
announcement of a spectacular Korean troops in South Viet rlbes.
Academy of Sc~ences, said the l&gt;nge 20 ------ 111 Onr Town ' to insure thai the debtor wlll ed from, '!Hilng
mort
IIUburb quelled an
new American success in the Nam to about 25,000 men aud The Viet Colli attaeked ill
scientlsls will not try lo bring I
THIRD SECTION
, not be deprived of biB means of 2S poundl frequently; Ia
Violence early Saturday
air war against North Viet brought to full streo;rth the lostaut tbt bltrap mJed. . .
Luna·IO back lo earth, and the lpage 21-28 -------- Comics Imalting a 11Ying nor of a place ing 10me troubre. II
.w~ a mob of nearly
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TRENTON, Ga. (UPIJ - A mysterloua explollon deep
Inside a cave loosed deadly PI that tilled two men Sat·
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OLUMBUS (UP!) _ The at- !Iober! G. McGiffert, an ... Iy from his new job."
with the Seouta and their leader, They were liVe on a 20moapbere remained charpd sLiant professor, said: "Hall After the Trustees IDiltUliC8d
foot ledge SOO feet Inside Howard'• Cave, with poisonous
and hot tempers showed no c"n go to hell. 1 have class.. their decision Thursday, at 1
IU IIWirUng beneath them.
signs of cooling at Ohio state "' leach and 1 am going
to meeting jammed with lludentl,
"We're eomlngln a minute," rescuera yelled to them.
University Saturday as the con· teach them as long as I am Ill&gt; the Student Sellate passed an.
"Just stay where you are and don't panic. We're waiting
troversy surrounding appoint,. der contract Before Hall ean olution eonden:ming tbt lldJill,
on 10me oxygen tanlu."
ment of a new journalism rebuild. he will have to wreck. On Friday smoulderiq reeillt·
Rescuen wearing amall Oiy· mountainside.
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k
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school director continued.
I do not propose w be part of ment was rekln ed wu•" ..... 1
gen tanks penetrated deep Into One rescue wor er oal men
On-Thursday the school's his wrecking crew."
telephone interview wllll tbt
the cave, shouting as they Inching their way through the
board of truslees, •-ornin&amp; op- Ira B. Harkey Jr. Is an assis~ stulleot newspaper Wll ,U.
went. Finally, as darkness deadly cave fwnd "flashlights,
oe"
position from faculty, students ant instructor of journalism II Usbed.
1etUed 1n the mountains, their cap~ and. rtovea acattered all
shouts ,..... answered.
through there."
and alumni, appointed Dr. Wil· OSU, He was editor of the Pas- By Saturday peUIIou wa
The scouts -Mike Strickland, An explosion from an undeler·
liam Hall Jr. to head the jour- cagoula, Miss., Chronicle in being circulatal IIIUII!C 11111111Chria Sbannon and
Doug mined cause apparenUy ripped
nalism school.
1963 when he won the Pulitzer dentsanclrumoraWIN~
Fleming, and their leader, Phil open a pocket of gas, which
Nine or the 12 journalism foe- Prize for editorial writing con- of. student demnatrallollHowell, 25, all ol Atlanta - kllled two youth 1 who rushed
ulty members favored appoint- corning Ute Ole-Miss, James week.
.
were croucbes 18 a 20 • foot into the cave wtry to save the
ment of Prof. Paul Barlon to Meredith situation.
The COIIIN.. I, IIIIo .wllldi
1
Iedge.
•the
post.
He
had
been
acting
Harkey's
assessment
of
his
Hall
hal [lluDced
old tDa
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I director since the death of new boss :
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Clarence Thomp10n, superintendent of Beneath them, rescuers said, The dead were Identified as
at OSU. It lnvw.ealtOI.._...,
\llddlepOrt Schools, pauses a few minutes to look over the was "pure carbon monoxide." Rusty Mills, 21, of Forest Park,
George Kienzle about a year Hall's pettish and lntemper· statua ell the lludeat )IIJIII':•
many pew pieces of physical fitness equipment items he Tbe tanks the r-.r,Prs were Ga., and Benny Gilley, 19, of
ago but differed with OSU Pres- ale outburst is evidence for tho to be., Dill to be etllllrollltl'llp
haa been able to obtain through Federal grants. Thomp- sing were BOnd lor anly ab
Trenton,
ident Novice G. Fawcett on SOV· faculty conviction that he II tiD- tbt lldmlnlllnlkll - IIIII fi,lf
son stands, looking as though he is about to take to the IS ·
k
eral
points. lnrlnrlin• "freedom" fit to succeed Paul Barton. I two divergent lbQlle tC jaufo
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parallel bars for a hand stand or two. Eastern and South- cav:mu:t ~n:;b 8"~~ ~ _ _,
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) _ Jf the student newspaper.
suggest Hall resign immediate- naliam ecl®aiiL
ern high schools ·in Meigs County have similar projects ap. , reach tbe Scoula and get them
ATHENS, Oblo (llPI)-Nine Former Vice President Richord Hall, presenLly uu'•ctor of \he
proved and the equipment In use.
I out They had to walt for recortlo won pooled Salar· Nlxon, Interrupted 10 vera 1 Journalism School at the Uni·
bigger tanks.
day, lncladll( live llold llllrk1, . limes by applause, told Tulane verslty of Nebraskl, jumped inThe mouth of the cave lay In ill lllo oeveulll -aal Oblo ' Univmity students and faculty to the boiling OSU cauldron with
a gulch in 1tght of Lookout Univelllly Rolayo.
Saturday the Republicans fa- both feel 88 sobn 85 his appointMountaln, acroWsa kthe
edln h : : l : t y !
voredtha stepped-uVIptcNampaijn Io
with i
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or ers fiJI!
loa dominated lllo mHI by win e warm e am.
the student paper from Nebr.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Secretary of State Dean Rusk
I spoUlghia on a bluff abovw the poatlq !oar wllto willie a.fo
Some 1,000 •tudenll and ka Hall told facu"y members has Issued a Ill-point E,Ollcy decleratlon on CommunlBt Chi·
i opemng mto the cave. A crew U. lbreo fttllll.
me m be ro o the Ia c u II Y U.:t if they didn't like the situ- na In which he promises the U.S. will "eonlaln" Chinese
of rescut workers stood near the
'ammed Into Tul 3ne University ati 0 the should get out He aggression but also welcome "an era of good rellltlom" It
six-foot wide hole in the lllll!l!nw;,mg!I•IIMIIIIIIU_PtMl311Jllf J
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